». airport construction 8. Weather burean Forecast. ,_ sGloudy and evel: ee oe ‘ — on Page 2) . Vhe Weather . ee ; type z aitth YEAR é Te we = granddaughter, held here by What’ Ss ‘This One For, ( RETIRES WITH HONORS — Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, retiring Army chief of staff receives some post-award admiration from his 15-month- dent Eisenhowe her father, ee $26,000 Grant Expected Soon ce Lyman 2 SBE who will be \ Taylor. Gen. ‘Taylor had just been presented , with the Distinguished Service Medal by Presi- r. He will be sages eded by Gen. sworn in today. 4 Acts to Get Airport Funds While - the financing of next year'sfederal_ aid to is studied in Lansing, city commis- |Due-te-a-—-year-end technicality, Michigan commissioners had to apply for a ‘being separate grant of $26,000 to help lee s finance the entrance road, service sioners last’ night took steps to|drive and parking lot for the new insure a full federal grant for this| year’s program at Pontiac Mu- nicipal Alrport. Budget Bills Set for Williams OK’ State Hurries to Act - as. .Fundless Agencies. Start Fiscal Year LANSING. (UPI) — Most state! agencies were without appropria-| tions-at the statt of the fiscal year today but. it was business as usual ‘although there is also a $110,000,000 deficit being: carried’ over. The Legislature rammed through budget bills in a flurry of activity almost until midnight yesterday, fotaliiig Absit’ 360 million dollars, iterminal building and tower, slated \tor construtcivon this summer. Homer Hoskins, airport man- ; ager, said the grant is almost | certain to be approved. ’ The application had to be ap- proved before midnight last night, the end of the fiscal year, Hoskins said. The $26,000 was covered in the original federal grant for the ter- to be completely processed by the} Federal Aviation Agency in a few weeks, Hoskins said. . | * * * | But under a new law, the federal zency during this fiscal year ican approve funds for airport roads and parking lots only when applied for specifically, i kins. | The $26,000 is to be matched | by $13,000. in already-approved state funds and $13,000 locally. minal building, which is expected; not tied! into package deals, explained Hos-! ‘Rapids afd Kalamazoo airports, and scale down to about $5,000, for Sturgis and Niles airports. Other cities provided for in the Adrian, $34,000; $24,000; Detroit (Willow Run), $75,000; Escanaba, $55,000; Flint, $47,000; Frankfort, $13,750; Hills-| dale, $19,500; Lron Mountain, | $30,000; Iranwood, $22,000; Lansing (Capital City), $45,000; Manistee, | $24,000; Ontonagon, $14,000 and |Sebewaing, $12,500. Awards GMIC $1.5 Million Pact $18,000; Ann Arbor, Military Assigned © A $1,542,000 research and de- velopment contract for a medium) |weight series of tactical’ military) state bill as it now stands include: | Big Rapids, $18,750; Clare, | Research - Development. of Medium Trucks for) Pontiac Zooms | to Third Place in 59 Car Sales Only Chevrolet, Ahead; Olds, Plymouth Prop Behind -. Pontiac is jetting ‘Olds- automobile industry new car sales race, “ures show that Pontiac is outselling every other auto-: mobile except’ first place Chevrolet and Ford. Confirmed figures of the first months plus partial returns for May, show Pontiac with 130,512; Oldsmobile, 130. 347: Plym-| ‘outh, 119,601; and Rambler, 110,258. _Aecording to q Ward’s Auto- four ‘period of June 11 to 20. iperiencing one of the best sales lyears in the history of the com- pany,’’ said §: E. Knudsen, GM vice president and Pontiac Divi- sion general manager * |. “Pontiac's increasing popularity ihas lifted it from No. 6 position jin the industry to No. 1 nationally {in ‘the medium ptice field. “Public acceptance of the 1959 | eliel has placed Pontiac in its strongest competitive position, with total sales running over 50 per cent above. last year,” Knud- sen said. ; A mid-June period also showed -|that of 176,600 new cars sold, Gen- | | ere ral Metors accounted for 48.5 per ‘cent; Ford Motor Co.; cent; Chrysler Corp., 11. 3 per cent; and American Motors, 7.4 per cent. | Ford ‘mobile and Plymouth watch} ‘its exhaust for the first) time in many.-years in the: Official registration fig- motite Report, Pontiac was out-— selling its competitors for the | third place position during the | 30.5 per) Satety Council Sees 350' Dying in 4th Trattic | CHICAGO (P—Tratfic accidents | during the weekend Independetice | Day holiday, the National Safety Council estimates, will kill 350 persons. ~~ oS . The council, in a pre-holiday | statement Tuesday, aiso_cesti- mated 15,000 persons will suffer. disabling injucies in highway accidents. It said 45 million automobiles will be on the high- ways during the 54-hour holiday period: from 6 p.m. local time. Friday~to midnight Sunday. | The council's figures compare | with an estimated non-holiday | weekend tolt of 260 deaths and 10,000 injuries. Thompson Off to Prison Cell E Flint Teamster Fails | in Bid for Bond After Torch Case Conviction Supreme Court. Thompson, 42, jyt is in the fire in which Frank H. ‘Kierdorf was fatally burned. Circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth | yesterday granted Thompson's attorney a 24-hour stay in sen- viction. |himself. ing ‘cleaning establishment last gust. * * the blaze, Kierdorf died’ in St.' Flint Teamster Jack D. Thomp- |son departed for Jackson Prison: : this morning after failing in his ‘Pontiac Motor Division is €X-'hid to win -bond from the State! beginning | 9-to-10-year sentence for arson tence to request the Supreme | Court to set a bond during the | time Thompson appeals his con- | Judge Roth refused to set a bond’ Believed injured eeadeaety in m | | | | CMON, - This it might. be, pe the” circumstances are similar. The stiff young man on the left was hired by a Cleveland department store to promote ‘a British exhibit: The flexible younger man on the right did his best to unstarch the hired hand. He failed. So did the peeeegreghen, who couldn't even Won't Fall for ‘Bait’ ¥ '|not only looks for a bal- 4 Expects Inflation: 1 to Be Key Issue 'for Campaigners Announces Hands - Off Policy Toward Picking GOP Candidate .WASHINGTON (AP) —. President Eisenhower said today the matter of infla- tion will be one of the main issues of the 1960 presiden- tial campaign. ‘ The President. also told 4 news conference that he anced budget in the new fiscal year starting today— he expécts a start on pay- ing off the 286-billion-dol: lar national debt. And, he said, hé believes the | ta -= * UPI Phote . just closed..But ff is in the neigh- isn’t happening where you think | get the “guard's Tiame. Thompson was convicted of aid-| Kierdorf in an ill-fated arson attempt at a suburban Flint re ?Key Centennial rig Taken by Whitfield Democratic - controljed Congress expects the administration to rt--paying off the debt during the next 12 months. He noted that Congress ote just approved legislation—which. he signed Tuesday—proyiding for a nwew permanent debt ceiling of 285 billion dollars. — The legislation also sets a tem> porary limit of 295 billion. ; * % -* / Final. figures have not been re: ledsed on the government's defi-- ‘cit in the fiscal year which has borhood of 13 billion dollars, | The President said he intends \* keep hands off the selection Sa of the 1960 Republican “presi- Jf | dential nominee. c - Eisenhower told his news con-, ference that while it would be dit- ficilt™ for any man to remain: - jentirely neutral, he doesn't intend — to indicate his choice. either pri- vately or publicly. NUMBER OF ABLE MEN ‘The President went on to say— the Republican party has a num- ° In Lansing, James D. Ramsey, |trucks has been awarded to GMC|4 MILLIONTH COMING state aeronautics director, said son (Truck & Coach Division b y the | Michigan airports -need $1,153 500 | Detroit Ordnance District. ber of able men of vigorous years - who could be selected -with honor ~ to the party. \Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac. The four millionth car of the|five days later. lcalendar year will be built during | Both Thompson and Kierdorf: but still left one appropriation measure dangling in mid-air. Stuart E. Whitfield, vice president of Pontiac State It was impossible for nearly all ~ other — ay gE bills to. be signed by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams until Race or possibly] est F riday, * ¥. * ~~ Some lawmakers thought agen- cies couldn't spend money if the bills appropriating. for the fiscal year weren't approved, But others! said the fact that bills weren't there “doesn't mean a thing.”’ “Government will continue to op- erate,”’ said- Williams, The money bills bounced back and forth between the House and Senate yesterday and last night as the two chambers ‘sought to reconcile differences. Lawmakers agreed not to give themselves a $2,000 pay hike to $7,000 in 1961, The House- recommended pay boost had been rejected by the Senate, and the bill which had included -the original provision was still with- out the hike when finally ” ap- ” proved, Only one measure, the 101-mil- lion-dollar. higher education pro- posal, was. left unsettled and it wouldn't be ironed out until this afternoon. when ‘the Legislature came back into. session. Democrats were ang-y that the budget bills didn’t. start flowing from committees until about a week ago. . 7 “They require six “months to} write the bills and give us only a week to consider and pass them,” complained House Democratic — Joseph ‘Kowalski, Detroit. -.. # Bo Green predicted supplemental}. appropriations might\ come early next year for several of the state’s smaller colleges, He claimed the per student appropriations — this ‘ year were incorrectly computed so the wo colleges got. a “paltry ‘ The only. money bills Williams - sighed by the midnight dead- i Weather Rut Likely to three-quarters inches. Nedaed at 2 p,m. in’ state money to get $3 million in already-approved federal funds/; 'for construction programs next year. Up to.50 per cent..of.the cost of airport_improven from federal funds, if the state is | willing to ‘pay a quarter .of the cost and local muncipalities a quarter, Ramsey said. . x * * . Pontiac is asking the state for $89,000, to be matched locally by $89,000 and federally by. $178,000, to finance a $356,000 construction program next year. A Senate bill, ‘introduced in January, is now in the hands of the Senate Appropriations Cem- mittee and must be passed out favorably if the airports are to realize their -full share of the available federal funds, Ramsey said, The bill would -provide $200,000 each for Detroit Metro, — for Next Five Days _ _ Only small day-to-day changes in temperatures are predicted in the Pontiac area for the next five The weatherman said the aver- ents Can come; The announcement was made! today by Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the division. sign and fabricate three 6x6 models. of 349-ton capacity, and three 8x8 models of five-ton capacity under ithe contract. that all wheels-on the vehicles are | power aeion 43rd Anniversary at Party Tonight WASHINGTON (UPI)—President and Mrs. Eisenhower celebrate their 43rd wedding anniversary to- day with an informal evening party for members of. the White House | executive staff-and their wives.- reserved for this weekend when the Eisenhowers planned a house party for old friends at Camp David, Md. The Eisenhowers were married July 1, 1916 at high noon in a small family wedding at what later beCame the “summer White House’’ in Denver. Colo. coacet ce ee GMC Truck and Coach will de-}_ Ike; Ma Mamie Mark. A;more festive observance was) the month of August. By the end of the month GM | will. have produced 1,975,000; Ford, 1,226,000; Chrysler, 512,000; [were business agents for Team- Bank, has agreed to appointment to the kéy position in Pontiac’s upcoming centennial celebration..- isters Local 332 in Flint. At 11:10 this morning, 10 min- utes after his 24-hour stay was | Studebaker-Pack#¥¥d, 104,000. | The month of June will have realized a 550,000 unit sales total. The terms 6x6 and &x8 mean, It wil] be the thiird-straight month| ithis year of over a half million | i es. } Se oes eg Sales for. the automotive—indus-| try as a whole have improved 25 per cent over this same period last year. = i ‘Doggone Good Idea CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. B— One thief went to the dogs and the dogs enjoyed every minute of it. Somebody broke {nto a serv- ice station “Tuesday night, stole | eight pints of.ice cream and fed it all to the dogs:at the local | pound. - Army to the Rescue WASHINGTON ® — Schools needing space could use idle. military buildings rent-free undér | a bill “approved by a Honse | Armed. Services subcomiprittee.. ‘| Thompson “lip, Thompson was taken by dep- — uties from Genesee County Jail in. Flint and placed in a road Prison. - Any / further efforts at appeal will have. to be. made by Thomp- ison, from his Jackson Prison cell, Judge Roth ruled. i 4 * * Thompson's --attorneys contend! that certain jurors’ who convicted withheld information| about their jury qualifications af the time they were sworn in. DSR Riders Begin Paying Higher Fares: | DETROIT (UPI) —DSR riders began paying higher prices for their_bys rides today to enable the bus line to meet pay raises for its employes and = stay~ out of the red. New basic fare is 25 cents, a 5-cent increase. Express fares are 30 csents, also up-a nickel, Stu- dent fares were raised front 10. to! 15 cents. Customer Helpless 0 on Floor Since Thursday a age daily high reading would be in the upper 70s and the low near 57-60. ‘The forecast for ‘Thursday 1s a high of 74 with winds north- westerly at 10-18 miles an hour. Precipitation for the period will include showers early tonight and again around Saturday or Sunday, with rainfall totaling one-quarter ‘Fifty-seven was. the lowest. tem: perature in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m, The mercury rose) aah eRe ed eee wv & Radio’ Programs . Earl tae biatch ba + ooo tet bose ore — bie His life saved. by an alert Pon. tiac Press newspaper carrier, 78-- year-old August Cramer , rested comfortably in a Pontiac, General hospital bed this morning. The aged man was, discovered dying in a pool of blood on his bed: room floor Monday afternoon by. the paper boy, 14-year-old Gary. {Wesley, 77 N. Ardmore Ave. . The Press subscriber had cut ; his head, apparently by bumping. . against furniture as he ‘collapsed. Hospital spokesmen said the cuts “thad. become. infected =e. time he was found. ‘ * sane: vise prt call for help. ._ Gary subpected all was not nll ‘when Cramer failed to pick up his Friday and Sat- acta | To banal ie He was disturbed, but lieved - iN maieh Pages esha 1519, ees eee eee aaa a ome ate! \ ’ a ee “aany. WeSLy health, had either gone to visit rel- atives in Detroit or been taken to , the hospital. When ties: saw the papers sein | 0n the porch Monday, he decid- ed to investigate. Neighbors teld - «him that “as far as they knew, had not left his home at: |. 100°S. Ardmore Ave. The youth tried the front door.!” In response to questions, Eisen- Whitfield, one of Pontiac’ s busiest civic leaders, has lindicated he will take on the important. task of general! chairman of the celebra-¢—---———— ‘tion, it was announced yes-| patrol car for the a to Jackson | * | | STUART FE, WHITFIELD a i nie nasil “Press ‘Carrier Saves. Man’ s Life A fire department - inhaldtor J hao rushed to the home and took Cramer to Pontiac General. Neighbors said that Cramer had fallen in his backyard last Thursday, and had been -helped into- his home by neighbors, He | told them he was feeling better and they lett. . - ‘The elderly man was barely able The weak man was unaware of the length of bis ordeal. He-thought he’d been unconscious: “about an} hour.” Gary was next door to the home pitalized with. cancer. Luckily for Cramer, he had another friend — the unread cop- served as an SOS to the quick: _thinking newsboy. Gary will enter. Pontiae Central High | School * of Mrs, Earl J. Moore; % 5S. Artest, Tie pa, called patie, caer eran ~ We noe Set ** y ‘this fall » He has been delivering the Press} ° sirice arg of 1958. ‘ _| amusement taxes on, admission | ‘les of The Pontiac Press which ‘members of the. propased’ Board ae terday to the Greater Pon- tiac Centennial Advisory Commission. It’ will be up fo the centennial’s forthcoming seven-member Board of Directors to confirm Whitfield’s appointment, said John ‘W. Hir- linger, manager of the Poritiac) Area Chamber of Commerce. Hirlinger, a board member, led yesterday's meeting of the Centennial Commission in the absence of Mayor Philip E. Rowston, another board member. With Whitfield secured in the top .| position, ‘the Centennial Commis- sion has virtually completed. its task of laying groundwork for Pontiac’s 100th birthday observ- ance in 1961. | * * * The cornmission agreed to meet once more, on July 10, at hear the + ——— hower discounted the domestic political effects of Vice Presi- (Continued on Page. 2, Col. » we eR Ike, Kozlov. lak on Berlin Barb : 70-Minute: Conferencé Leaves Number: Three Red Smiling 2 ® le WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower-and the Soviet Union's First Deputy Premier Frol R, Koz-- lov discussed the East-West dead- lock over Berlin in a —_— conference today. Kozloy was grinning broadly iwhen he came out of the Presi- dent’s office. He said their meet- ing was “wonderful.” Waving his arms, he said in * John B. Rogers Froducing Co. of} booming voice tp some 100 news. Fostoria, Ohio, make a-proposal|) men in the, White House. lobby: to produce an outdoor spectacular) “I hope peace will prevail here to climax the centennial ob-’ iservance, By that time, it -is expected that the Board of Directors will have incorporated a nonprofit centennial corporation and be ready to tonsider a contract with _ the Rogers Co. The commission approved 4 set of bylaws for the corporation ;yes- | terday and sent them to the Board) of Directors with a recommehnda- tion that they be sone “as aS possible.” ‘TWO- FOLD PROVISION The bylaws specify that any profits from the centennial will go towards construction of a civic auditorium. The purpese-of cos provision is et Pate purpose. 2. It lets the city avoid federal prices to centennial events. Wo. 2 _The . services <6f Whittield and Directors were secured by a ca commie add by Ben L. Karkau, Pontiac ¢ ict mars} — hes : an wan «Gm en Be 3," ‘leader didn’t answer. 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Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. . DRAYTON: 4416 Dixie Highway the majority opiiion.in| Plants Just Too ‘Ancien t . ; | t I : . - S cNam that} The court held that Michigan em : arn. 508 ae Denote u ployes of Ford Motor Co. were en- | Stale Denremns Coukl xl {titled to unemployment eg a Free Press and Time Magazine|® Tetent State Supre itt TUF! tion when laid off because of a wer ing and “comes close to -libeling| strike. in a Ford plant in another MAKE FASTER PROGRESS Make it worth your while to save... take advantage of our high rate of dividend paid semianjfiually! PONTIAC:. 16 E. Lawrence St. ta. f - »% | — wot, & * ee . T-Year Plan Can't Meet Soviet Industrial Needs |Party’s Central committee has|existing in many Tields. ‘been told the ‘fask of installing! Of 80 steel rolling mills in. the jmodern equipment in Soviet indus- Russian Republic, try is tod big to be managed in Soviet Uiron, he said only three the Current seven-year plan, {were modern, The rest dated from _ Accordingly, the central com-| the 19th and even 18th centuries. ‘mittee has ordered some shortcuts! Some of these antique mills, he tand will concentrate in fields where/ said, are “20 to 30 times less pro- ‘quick, results may be expected in| ductive than modern”’ ones, itbe racd with the United States _ — for world industrial leadership: - Por t lan d Cheers Expressway Bypassing City filed more than three pages | ’ Tuesday iin the two leading So- PORTLAND \®— This’ central | viet newspapers, Pravda and Iz- Michigan community will be by- | vestia ‘passed by the opening‘ of a new The committee has just con- | eluded a five-day meeting to size up Soviet industry at which Pre- | mier Nikita S. Khrushchev was | the main speaker. The results Averki B. Aristov, the. parfy expressway. - | 'presidium’s expert on industrial ef-/ But the. people of Portland are ‘ficiency, frankly told the commit: | celebrating rather than deploring tee of some of the deficiencies of | this byprecuct of the stepped-up! , Soviet industry. He said retooling|State Highway /Department road _was too gigantic a task for ac-| construction program. complishment under the seven year | : plan which ends in 1965, | _ This iste direct contrast with He said he “blushed at the out-| ™@"Y communities that feel ‘dated equipment, heavy manual| Progress will pass them by if _ : a | they are’ bypassed by an express- Area Hospital Official Portind St | Portland is whooping up the! | formal opening of slightly more | [than four miles of expressway, : , icity. Marcia T. Keith, supervisor of! The’ stretch of expressway, built | physical therapy at William Beau- | at a cost of $2,878,932, will be | mont Hospital in Royal Oak, was opened to traffic following dedi-| one of five tep health leaders in| cation ceremonies Friday morning. | Michigan to be named members of} Portland is planging a parade, | a_ professional, scholarship award-|a motor eavaleade over the new | ing committee iroute and a civie luncheon. Free The group will select the state's coffee will be served to all motor- 20 winners of the National Founda-jists stopping at Portland Friday ' tion's 1959° health schglarships and Saturday. sometime this summer. 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NIXON’S opponent wil! be NELSON ROCKEFELLER, 52. The only so-called “old men” in the race will be ADLAI ~ grevenson, who will have turned 60, _.. and Senator Stuart SYMINGTON, 59. _ x * * : ' So, by and large, it will be a young group we will be choosing from. This youth. movement is nothing new. It must be remembered that FRANKLIN D. RoosrveLt was nominated and . elected at 50, in 1932. His adversary. HERBERT Hoover, was 54 when he was - ~ ghosen President four years earlier. his chief opponents, Senator Rob- . ert A. Taft, was 50. The man who led the early ballots, Thomas E. Dewey, was 38. When he won nomination in 1944 he was 42 and : he took it again at 46. | Lest we forget, another pretty able President was THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 42, who took over from the; -vice presidency after the assassination of President McKINLEY. | | xk *& * Apparently some of us -fail to re- member the important positions held by youthful men and women during our own formative years. Age should not be a deterrent when a man is ‘qualified for the position. _» Vacation Bible Schools Fine Summer Activity What better way could our young people start summer vacation than ‘by attending one of our many area Vacation Bible Schools that have been going on since the close of school? oo “* ww -* Many times we all take religion ~-dent Nixon will be 47. Other —— __ the Bank on the amount of money _ she will contribute to works which will make -Pakistan dependent only on the western rivers of the Punjab. Pakistan has set up an organization for developing the ‘Indus Basin supplies. The World Bank Must raise its own share of the money from its nations. The benefits derived by both coun- member tries from a sane use of this water will be huge and much needed for their vast and growing populations. The Man About Town Making Highways Much Dirt Is Being Moved in the Vicinity of Oxford Economy: Ordering $0 candles on your birthday cake, when - you're 40. “One-of the biggest highway..4ils.-in Oakland County is just being completed on the Pontiac-Lapeer Road (24) just north of Oxford. The big dip near-Stony Lake, where an accident that took sev-— eral lives took place, has been entirely - filled. . This makes it a level stretch an@ raises the grade around 30 feet above the lake level, encroaching on the east shore of the lake..The new pavement is located just west of the old, so traffic continues. as usual during operations. A mile or so north of there the new work crosses the old, taking out the big hill and bend near Thomas. This also eliminates- what was a hazardous sec- tion of highway. - In order to keep things in balance, the gravel operations near Stony Lake are getting so deep that they will create an- other lake there. - ‘ ‘ __—— Pontiac area people are summer vaca- . tionirig more than ever before this year. for granted. It is work such as this that will: serve as a reminder to ‘many of our young folks. 2 ‘The many churches and the thousand or more volunteer work- ers are to be commended for organizing and conducting these courses. They provide the young- sters with the proper spirit to comménce a vacation period. * re a ae . ~. These Biblé. courses help create "the right devotional atmosphere which is so necessary in all our lives ‘today. In the long run, the few hours spent in this extracurricular activi- ty will mean added pleasure to all those who attended. _ Indus Water Agreement Will Benefit Populations conference will take place in . London in August between the repre- sentatives of India, Pakistan and the International Bank for. Reconstruc- ‘settling the Indus waters dispute. .- -. the Indus Valley have their upper Pakistan to shots into ithe Arabian “Sea. For 5,000 \years: until partition ’ i,t a4 , f= * waters in India yet flow through .°! °4 Lincoln J the river and canal. networks were 97, Meveloped as a single unit. The Brit- + ish had ‘added hydraulic engineefing 9 yoily, gana birthday, | / Word from Virgil Keener ° at the local AAA office is to that-effect. Like statements come from ° Pete Wadelich, Manager here for Greyhound lines, and William Gracey, | - Pontiac ticket agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. , That annual get together of the health- iest bunch of people you ever saw takes place on July 19 at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. It is the home- - coming of the — Patients Benefit Association comprising ‘those who regained their health at the San. All former patients are urged to attend. ‘ '* An optimist to the nth degree is Elmer Frostman | of Keego Harbor, who says he never has seen a season when végetables and other growing things got a late start that didn’t turn out in fine shape. | Your boy may not be able. to get a res- ervation for the week he desires, but . Edward H. Leland, “* ; Executive Secretary, tells me that) there * are still some vacancies at the loca] Boy Scouts Camp: Agawam. Verbal Orchids to- . Ulysses Plumstead \ “of Waterford; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Harriet Rumley of Walled Lake; 84th birthday. ~ : Jason Ardmore \ tion and Development-with a view fo of Keego Harbor; 84th birthday. , \ Fred Miller a me, The problem is that six rivers-of of 54 Lincoln: 82hd birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller . 52nd wedding anniv. rsary: Sa Mrs. Mary Oyer of Birmingham; 85th birthday. W. H. King, S. Midland; 84th birthday. |’ Mrs. Frieda Langleti ~ G. O. P. —————— ‘Dems Couldn’t Be Any Worse’ Washington says we face the big- gest, peace time budget in history and this is from Dwight D: Eisen- hower who promised the taxpayers he would cut expenses and reduce business. He tongue-lashed Repub- lican Senators, stirring up a storm in the Legislature. Swainson, during an interview, said “I am convinced—the GOP use bill for a one-cent increase in the -use (sales, tax is uncon- _ stitutional and that this was the pivot of his thinking. — In Lansing today, Swainson said: ~ “F agree with the governor on ro.e, deciaring that then “every they see fit. taxes: is aims. only difference is on The Republicans said Roosevelt Wd eee ls cause this js just ~ part on his own standard of what member of the court must exercise his own judgment as to how bad a picture is, a judgment. which is ultimately based at least in large The new doctrine seems to be that it is necessary to prove that each picture may “‘incite’’ its sebservers to subsequent acts -of immorality. In other words, sin can be taught, and the states must silently . accept such teachings as within is immoral. . Such an_ indi- vidualized determination cannot be guided by reasonably fixed and and Truman were the biggest wast- ers in all history and now their own man spends more, Eight years of a Republican president _ is enough and the Democrats can’t do any worse and maybe they won't be as bad on us taxpayers as they used to be and as bad as the means of achieving them:"*~ He said: “I am very familiar with the governor's program. It is equitable and adequate. A personal and cor- porate, income tax would be a per- manent solution _of the state's problems. “But I do not think we will get ing of the mar- “with this trouble opinion certain standards.” NOT DISTURBED But the impression left by the justices is that the Supreme Court_ of the: United States today is not disturbed by the teaching of the “idea” of sexual immorality or adultery. This is proclaimed now as pro- tected by “free speech,’ and evidently the scope of the First ‘Amendment cannot be limited in| that respect to let the states of the protection of the Constitution. Kither the Supreme Court justices or the Constitution now will have to be changed to get a different result, . (Copyright 1958) Smiles It usually pays off when par- ents say kind words to their youngsters rather than the other kind, 4 Dr. William Brady Savs: Try Whitfield’s Remedy for Fungus Foot Infection From readers’ queries I infer that toe and foot itch, ringworm, the foot for 30 seconds only, in a shallow. basin of gasoline, on. three successive days. Of course, it is dermatophytosis, athlete's foot, fe trichophytosis, tinea, fungus infec. necessary to do this either_out of tion is. met so doors or in a draft between open widespread as it windows and away from matches, was 2 or 20 lighters or flame. years ago — or, — gee if-my deduction is” ~ page or words long pertaining to wrong, then rem- Lappy Rename pod wn ment, swil be edies are more answered by Dr. William Brady, if a available today and hence people prefer to try rem- edies suggested “by Tom, Dick and pr. BRADY Harry. . Through the years, the remedies that have given the greatest satis- faction, readers report, have been Whitfield’s ointment and Whit- field’s solution. - : x * * =| The solution is for use.in day- time, the ointment for night... | In the pamphlet on Foot Itch stamped, self-addressed envt- lope) I give the recipes or for- mulas for Whitfield’s ointment and Whitfield’s liquid. A pharmacist-chernist who had foot itch informed me _ that his dermatologist warned him that the formula I give in the pamphlet is too strong, and showed him a per- sonal letter from Dr. Whitfield of London in which the formula is about half as strong as I have: it in. the pamphlet. ee The. dermatologist warned that Whitfield’s ointment as strong as I suggest was quite likely to irri- tate the skin. He thought it would be better to make up ointment or liquid at about half the strength suggested in the pamphlet. * * * 3ut I must say it is remarkable that in all the years I have been advising the tise of’ Whitfield’s ointment and liquid for foot itch,” many correspondents have report- of my recojlection, none has com- ee de it was too irritating. By tle way, the formula I give ‘in the pamphlet is just HALF the strength of the Whitfield’s textbooks of dermatology. . Probably patrons’ of swimmimg pools, gymnasiums, beaches and other places Where people go bare- . foot. haye become _itch-conscious, * --berause .many such places now provide for or require the use of foot bath, paper slippers -éte., 40 prevent spread. of the infection. * Many persons, with foot. itch have ‘found gasoline an effective) More inches when 7 remedy,: both for the itching and) 'ne. high heels. forthe disease ‘itself Using only common gasoline, not ¢thyl. ‘Soak ~ {avaliable free, if you provide a stamped. self-addressed to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michi (Copyright 1959) envelope is sent gan. should get the air, but quick. He rr a a ae the Republicdhs are now. L. G. Selzworthy ‘Neutral’ Gordon Irritates Reader WXYZ's either. So I would pass the use tax “bill in the House. I am convinced it is unconstitutional. “It then should be taken to the Supreme Court immediately. If the court held it unconstitutional, the Legislature should be called bacl-»and the income tax bills of- , fered again. oo ee pees ci * “This is better than no solution charged the Republican Senators ¢ all.” with - blackmail himself without even having the Democtfat lieu- tenant governo. do it. He was prejudiced and it showed so plain I’m disgusted with WXYZ for letting a bigot” take the middle spet and pretend he was neutral. If Gordom isn't ‘a Démocrat I'm a zebra and TV stations should not pretend to be newscaster Gordon 19% Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Some people like to be alone . . . Or so they do declare ... . Their solitude is, wonderful... . Always, anywhere .. . They do not need companionship . . . Or any neutral in a debate and then COMVéersation... . To be away from favor one’ side. others is . . . Their sense of liber- ation . . . And possibly they are WXYZ is fighting ‘an uphill bat- tle, anyway; and things like this will put them even farther behind. - a L. G. D. sincere . . . Not meaning to be rude. . earth .. . Assumed that attitude? . . . What would become of friend- ship and . . , Our marriage institu- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY : tion? . . . To human welfare how So faith by itself, if it has mo could we . . . Makg any contri- works, is dead.—James 2:17. bution? . . . Each soul is by the, ~. grace of God... And He did not Man does not live -by bread ‘intend . ...-That we should go our alone, but by faith, by admiration, way alone . . . With never any by sympathy.—Raiph Waldo Emer- friend. son. (Copyright 1958) Case Records of a Psychologist: h . Tall Gals, Femininity’s Important Tall girls, note well: Don’t slouch in your posture or grow stoop shouldered as you try to merge with the women of av- erage height. For men admire tall girls who are feminine. This newspaper column can offer you plenty of psychological strategr by which you can win boy friends. And don’t think you must pick a taller mate. A lot of short men marry tallér girls. ‘By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE CASE B — 475: Lola R., aged 19, has a problem that is growing more common in America. © ~~ x* * * .“Dr. Crane,"’ she began, ‘‘] am embarrassed because I am so tall. My height is 5 feet 11 inches. a —T ‘erate heels, that m@ means 1: arn at least 6 feet 1 inch so I am likely to lc taller than toe ak ed men at a college dance. “men who are DR. CRAN shorter than I am? Several have asked me, but embarrassing - | am worried about them .because of my gréater height.”’ PALL GIRL PROBLENS . -If you think we haven't been | growing taller, as a general rule, ‘just: consider that in 1900 the aver. age woman in America was 5. feet tall, wf - * ~*~ * * Now she is 5’ 5". And there are -an average of 8 girls out of-every iz 100 who. stand 5 8" or taller in their stock feet. ‘Add\2 or 3 In some -cities, as on the West Coast, there are special clubs for subconsciously develop _ stooped “tf I Wear mod-, ‘Should J] date - _ superior Americans.’ As regards eal : : ' dating problems of tall girls, may |. ety rc3_ entities I remind you that thousands of . neve, Brinted ip such women are happily married hingeer mest te: te shorter -men, San S Rig ae se Indetd, a man’s -center? vey hy not-as important as his théy cE ‘a star, height is not a crucial mat- ter, ‘ Nowadays it/is mental horsepow- er, plus the’ ability to earn a good pay check, that are mtich more desirable male characteris- tics than /a tall physique or a shoulders as they try to get down Airy chest. —_ to the average height of their sex. BE FEMININE a a It isn’t primarily a girl's height - Girls, if you are tal, take full that attracts made admirers, but advantage of that fact by standing her femininity. ‘ with erect posture. Don't slouch. —_-4/ short, petite dame who It is perfectly OK to employ smokes or spouts slang and vul- low hééls so you don’t overly exag- gar stories, or who swills down hard liquor and otherwise af- fects masculine habits, will drive men away, A tall girl who is a ‘member of the “Compliment Club” and who flashes a cheery smile, as she dresses in proper feminine styles, will attract men of ail heights. . _ For men want girls to be fem- Inine, They prefer paver who can deftly start conve tions, but then become good listeners while they let the males dominate the- con- 'vérsation, tall folks, One in California has - 5 10” as its minimum require- ment for girls and the boys must ‘be 6’ 1’ or upward, A lot of tall girls feel unduly shy about their height and thus gerate. _ your extra height, “but maké™men feel -j please @o-..not develop stooped just being 2 or 5 Gone he . But what if everyone on | They “fall in love with girts who ~ i . = ips is | Pe i/ i ee j if F - fs a . - hy ee J oe : a oe vee ar f FF * # ut, + ; a . 4 acy, ee: ae ry ae oe ce / ao ee eI a7 iad = ae Pan Eee pl e tj —=3 oho ep ' ; alee & 7 an nt i ey. ; é : ————$<—— -Voiceofthe People -. ae = = ; ae F otek ; dy : tea * “ . at : ‘ | Z : ; Z be : . ; ’ ; Le nex ioe Pons | } = .. THE PONTIAC PRESS. | Teen Requests Clean Fun. “48, West Huron Street | ON be illlings Blehigan ia ee ge iss : | Top sheet See That’s Inexpensive, Near : a Ownéd and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company — ee ne ae Beas < a aati Bees 4 ee rae ° Blanes ge : sae oI gs ee. nee Be ge a : j Sea or pe _ - T “too: ‘have foynd there's no. organized eptetali wale weer ae) 7 f : : 2 3 . ae ee ey Ft}. é sie one dan 's a y pS owane 8 “Prrectast ,—__Jonn WP reg sr enn a Rey == ; r teenagers. The one dange that’s appro : RSE Rewer SA ER tae partis 20 miles away. Tes also Hust raised fhe admission price an - Harry J. Reep : Eant M. Treapweit, . G. Maasnatt Joapan, ~~ Gronce C. Inman. - limited parking. : * ote ee =e Managihe Editor Circulation Maxnaet Ear a da Classified Manager ‘a “ ar. ee * oe ey = 7 a ah Sci = ; j Occasionally around Pontiac or Waterford is there a fair or ear. : = nival, although these are greatly enjoyed and appreciated by teens Ss es : - ni : ot and their families. If you go to a show once a week, you've seen Yy th Sh Id at Deter to the. big and small canals leading about the only movia in town, bésause ily are at the ou ouldn : bein nabhy one eaten mt ES Se 7 we from the system. time at other theaters. \ ' 4 Qualified Candidates k wk ke, : ee es | : My friends and I aren't trying to be smart alecks and we don't want - For the few diehards that seem te Fed by Himalayan snows and. { complain, but can’t anyone, help us find some activities for teenagers criticize youth in positions of im- _ monsoon rains it made fertile that are approved by parents, reasonably iespeeaive and gece ‘tance, their memories appear 21 million acres in Pakistan and close to home? We're not asking for a lavish dance hall or a party POrLANCE,. = = fi illion in India. M . - — just some clean, wholesome fun. Any suggestions will be more than rather short. In a lé6t of the garly five million in India. More land is one lean, : | _ political chatter, much is being made irigated by ne Indus waters . | Also Bored to Tears of the youth of Senator or en ADE dailies tee ae ‘Maj E rit ent ( Tl x eny See or : 4 u m <5 be _ KENNEDY. = could be brought into production Maine a sie ’ Dem Urges 7 5 . What's wrong with youth - Has Backfired : ; At the time of partition with its ~ . as. WLR Sales Tax * o* * _, terrible bloodshed, a line was drawn eS ew et bene as wile their - . , A little checking reveals that WI) through the Indus Valley.“The army i political eyebrows at this Margaret’ LANSING (AP)—Lt. Gov, John a couple of exceptions, thepwhole list ent started then has continued for ment Chase Smith, brags iee oo Sen- 8. Swainson last night urged leg- . 4 eating : : * tor who beat Eisenhower's ap- _,,.. va _. of 1960 prospects inboth parties falls 1l-years to the detriment of. both -pointment, She and Wayne Morse ‘slative wr Windle to tee ener in the youthful category. ~ countries while 80 per cent of the. could have a dandy time together. use tax bill, bringing im Ai — . = ' After this, I wish Maine would a marked strategy split with -his By convention time kennedy river water flowed unused to the sea. keep her women in the home and chief, Gov. Williams. will be 43 and the present leading India has at last agreed with’ let the men cd whiner org eer Only the day belere: the cover: is a‘‘noble ex F } shoulders. | than your male is only one: LUCKY TALL GIRLS an reise means yer, bl him feel we some fo tall. important, - i poe : . irls are doubly admired, For ex- 4) pages : ls ample, in Fynce they are t tn care of The Pongle pre, icoeane ‘subject of. great envy, ~ —_ _ self-addressed, en Ge ONE Se. stamped, : Pa and printing costs when you send One Paris beauty salon boasts . for his paychologteat: ae that it ‘will “Make Girls Taller.” _ (Copyright 1950) : It lists tallmess as a mark of high I sabe, JR ms : . Sees oe j . \ f . ; ' 4 NO i 1 } al oe J } ; e a ware Sie ey , Je |) THR PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, 1639. | es ae a eo ‘ : ‘ / : =" . wane) \ : _— . j Ne - 4 ‘ md \ ~ : : x 4" \ by” / ‘ ws pas s ets i % f : { y : ¥* tipo , 4 Pe x 8 ee A ' —e } = ' a Y 5 ¢ » > 2 . Osborne's’ Words Cut Deep. Tepes. I rencecepagege one oe geese = 4 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 . Playwright Lashes England | iF aE Sing = or ) Drayton Plains. oy ee : : Open Eri. night to. ee 7 . } 9:30 (This week only) _— : | tf handsome head, Osborne even jhissed—and applauded. "| ‘Osborne says he’s tired of. being| « . dept. stores Not surprisingly, he drives the! ey’re just sitting comand Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back . wy \ ZF, ‘ natives nuts with -his literary) As the elegantly dressed Osborne! waitidg for me to become cor- | thrashings, : left the theater by a side door hé rupted. They even criticize me for’ x * * |was greeted by ‘a blast of boos. wearing better clothes than when Listen-to the 29-year-old Osbérne “‘I must be the first English play- I was penniless.’ on several ‘gubjects: wright to have been booed in the —— The Church—“During the past/streets,’’ he observed. .. ® 60 years the Church has repeated-, John Osborne is a highly sen- Monrovia Skipper ly ducked every moral issue that sitive young man of considerable has been thrown at its head —/talent With a knack for stinging poverty, unemployment, fascism, | dissent. Blames Royalton war, South Africa, the H-bomb and| His father was a commercial ar- 30 ip It has lived in an atmos- 'tist who died when John was quite | DETROIT ww — The Greek capy di LONDON (® — i this kingdom ‘by the deadheads wee write polit-lone of the most “Grstructive habits of convention, cold toast, pagean- ical manifestors, make. films and‘ his ~ekaracters : can -acquire. But try and polite manners; playwright jprodiice plays.” |he's making it so fast that he has John Osborne stands out like a' x« * * itive companies; young rogue camel running amok| When Osborne’s latest and most) ®. 2 & in a peaceful oasis. ambitious play, ‘The World of, “Of course T enjoy money,” he! With his long upper lip, supel-!Paut Slickey,” dropped its curtain |S2YS- “‘Anyone who says he doesn’t | ~cilious smile and snooty tilt to, his 5), opening night, it was booed, |i8 @ fool.” * ‘phere.of calm, casual funk.’ jyoung. The boy and his mother tain of the Liberian freighter Mon- the Royal Family—':Nobody; were very poor. Atone time they /rovia blames the Canadian grain can seriously pretend that the existed on less than $3 a week. | ‘carrier Royalton, for. the Toss of royal round of gracious boredom—| When a_ schoolmaster slapped | nis ship on fog- shrouded Lake? - the ancient fatuity—is politically young Osborne for what he thought | ‘Huron last Thursday. 7 useful or morally stimulating.’ {was insolence, the lad slapped bim | Capt. Stefanos Svokos, 49, of e* *« ‘back. He was kicked out of school. ; |Athens, told a Coast Guard marine The British Broadcasting corp. = .** ‘board of investigation yesterday —‘Staffed.by highly trained pal-| Three years ago he was a wife- ithe Royalton was going at ‘‘exces- ace lackeys With graveyard voices|less, out-of-work actor, the author) sive speed” and also failed to and ponderous lafiguage, as nour-|Of several] plays which few had answer signats before the’ two - ishing and usefyl as wax fruit. un-|liked and none bad accepted. weueais ecltied. der a glass case. | Then“he hit with a bundle of : * & ‘bitterness called ‘“‘Look Back in| The Monrovia, smashed in on Prime Minister Harold Macmil-| Anger.” her left side just below the lan's Conservative party — A class| »~ * * bridge, sank within 11 hours with of inept. deceivers full of ar-| It made a big noise in London.) her $350,000 cargo of steel parts. rogance, whose testing of the H-|/In New York the play also enjoyed | All her 28 men, were rescued. bob was the most debased criminal success. Ca swindle in British history.’’ | Osborne followed this up wit h| {Ro On the Labor party—‘:Socialism |‘ ‘The Entertainer.’ Sir Laurence is about people living together, and Olivier actually asked to ‘play ffie | the sooner the leaders of the Labor |rolt of a“ Rice = tne play. arty stop arguing about sugar and} nis Was fo owed by “Epitaph | cement and wake up to the fact\for George Dillon” and finally, Pete captstt ee the better.” The ices Ce ES Seney, ‘ |1925, was making his first voyage On Britain, his homeland — ‘‘We| In the three years since “Look | ine Gaeet isis with (he onek: live in an island of sanctimony, Back’ Osborne became a _relative- ; . iy ee “J ces without any vital culture of our|ly rich man with’ a beautiful ac- 178 of ‘the § wrence Seaway. pt. 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Ist ae ae a 1 \ "| waka, back, ‘then fobward “again ti 4 S” our oice n - L 4 3 : ~the slap of the buoy rope against’ . . . the’ water—incredibly, the int) a By Vi ini o Nielsen .: ae / . or of a kitten from some n farby | ‘ s m irg ‘ : qf) A Soe | Finally lights came 6n_ in the’ , x = WSLS 4 tii \ cabin, and Alex came bagk,, sil-\f- = a , ouetted against, them.” "Can’ you Sse “- | hand up thé loot now?” - ee : a | (To Be Continued) i © @ 199 by Vine Nin, Ditty NEA Ser, te # , . F G ROEBUCK AND CO. Fer Chapter XXX _|She Isitened fo the eulet plop! plop! ;"' I'll-go aboard first and put on U ets Hung Up 3 » they made as he rowed out be-|the lights.” BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPD — “I inquire about. your pur se,” the) ,TON | ee Alex told her “They'll let me tween the dark: and silent moored | th \Frank Hart became the man whol o : = -* know if they find anything. The!boats, and thought what a pleasant’ He clambered up and Kathie|wasm't there when he “completely ‘money that was in travelers’ /S0und it was. . sat in the dinghy. ‘forgot’ about being a juror in. a E TARTS checks may turn up, and they've The ‘boat loomed, a dark mass! She listened to the strange /$1,500 contract case and reported . : : alerted the banks. You can kiss @bove them. He tied up alongside.|sounds around her, the scrape of'to his regular job instead. —~ | TODAY! the cash goodby, I'm afraid 2 s Kathie drooped and Alex chuckled, “Don't look so down . hearted. I've got housing for you for free.’ Her head came swiftly up . “Alex, I can't det you—" “Wait until you hear about it . darling. Did you ever dream of ; living on a houseboat?” = = She stared & him. “It was one PENNY f PENNY * of my pet dreams.” * or * * * ont “Well, I have a little cabin y * cruiser tied up at a buoy in the . yacht basin. Electric plate and refrigerator. 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The penalty , Pe oe & 15-Childieh Stricken. at Belleville Lake Park... . + DETROIT @® — Fifteen children the Detroit Edison Co. were. treated ‘and released -at + we * of one-half million persons is ex. /degtee murder Tuesday in the Jan. |""Y Me. suburbaii~ Détroit - hospitals today| The Wayne County sheriff's road} California's: hooming population, pected to continue,” the State*Fic 14 slaying of -his wife, Clara, 48. ; -- _ after becoming ill'at a private park Patrol said the children ‘may- have jts elim slowed nly slightly byinance Department said in issuing|Mrs. Kaigler was ,thot fatally ' Most species of deer shed eid Sa : and camping grounds, =~ oe last ‘year’s ‘Tecession, reached ‘an'its official’ July 1 estimate. ___—_(during an argument. Recorder's horns every year... oo ’ ae ye ee The youngsters, ranging from 2 « been victims of impure well water, | They were attacked by ‘fits of vomiting. 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We Loon You the Tools—No Charge \ : 4.5 ) ] Phone FE 54171 | - - i t } iF 98 be é : » ? \ ) a | (. , 5 - as v s ei 3 : ‘ , : , : SEs j : . ; : ed s Md th 1 for the b - * SEMEME SOF Ubacivice pay. Te Bes. | “In fact, the people in my boat) The Rev. Mr. Shankle is pastor to do anything with the $4,760,000|told' him to have this work done they see the need for the sewer but Sanford street bwin to Central; bot h sides of Drexel avenue, Sout! | could just attach themselves to me ef Southside Church of God. He drain since the request was laid by then. Ot at the present cost. By aie - 4 ‘if we fell in,’’ he said. iserved on the Mayor’s Unemploy-.on the Municipal Finance Com-| : ' poutevard to Pacts an bth Sanate Unit Reiects Indi + Dun Bill the Mayor's Unemptoy- p hadn't | me ‘apie a How end Cc nl ejec S n lana unes | : : ment Arbitration Committee last/mission’s desk last November. | He seid the reemes te The States Marine Corps was sides of California averue, How Action on the bill was delayed e sooner was that as dere \year and was once a member of|Barry terms this delay ‘‘unreason-| prem compmnnd jborn in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jand to Franklin WASHINGTON (® + A Senate later registered hig stand against pak: ake ai Christman (R- |), public housing commission in| able.”’ he was pulled off the work to 7. 19 1775, when the Continental Commissioners approved a" i otior subcommittee today’ re. the measure. Ann al said he thought it Akron, Ohio. | handle a trial in Detroit, and Congress. needed seagoing soldiers application to the Urban Renewal ae es Jun KON ye | the dunes bill. introduced ty was Soing a little too far to | The Rev. Mr. Shankle, 50 E: arl-| Because of it, Detroit has | that his replacement ‘had not Ito fight on. land or water. The Administration to hire William Jected @ Dill (Oo make 9, acres Sen. Paol Douglas (Dll). has make the commandant of the moore Blvd., fills the unexpire- d| threatened to tie up two other | gotten around” to the task dur- first little band expanded to about W. Tanney, Detroit real estate of Indiana duneland a national. yawn pearaineninous (condenina:| ee Guard approve life pre- iterm of Otis Lawrence, who re-; Safitary sewer projects unléss | ing his absence. |485,000 men. in. World War II. appraiser, to appraise for their monument tion from Indiana political leaders| **TY®T* fer every Bile rentvest /signed’a year ago. The term lasts) the Eight Mile drain is started. A citizens’ group is fighting con-' Through the years, Marines have resale value commercial proper- tk oe * and industrial interests. They want that bas a kicker (motor). until mjd-1963. | The Finance Commission, of struction of the drain, claiming slogged ashore in many odd cor- ties in the upcoming urban re The subcommittee first split. on-te build a deep-water port. and) “‘Can’t we take any risks in —_— ne which Adams is. chairman, met assessments for it would be too ners of the world and traveled on newal project. . the bill by a 3-3-vote in a closed- establish the steel industry in the life?’’ Christman asked. A single oyster produces from lyesterday and discussed ‘what high to pay. The drain will serve numerous conveyances ranging j A request’ from Nick Phillips, door meeting,” Sen. 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From left are Mrs. _ Donald White, executive committee chairman; Mrs. City UF Pe og ho Gelston Poole: ' group, and Mrs. Pen tine Press Photes Mrs. Noel Buckner, chairman of the William E. Hutchinson, a newly elected vice chairman of the executive committee. men’s Unit Chooses New O ficers Mrs. Al len Hostess to Gardeners Mrs.-Ray Allen was hostess to Lorraine Manor Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. at her home on Fernberry drive Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Joseph Carpenter . - assisted her. Mrs, Burton Strong spoke on the history of roses followed, by a round table discussion on the subject. _The group is donating funds _ for a picnic for boys in the club's adopted cottage at La- peer State Training Home. Plans for beautifying the sub- Pashioneits > . elected president Of Fashion- Newbigging. “and then tour Michigan - Bell Officers .~' Are Named — Mrs. Erwin Carver. was ette Club at ‘the meeting held Tuesday evening in Adah Shelly Branch Library. Serving with her are Mrs. Virgil Lewis, vice president; Mrs, Edward Cook, recording secretary; Mrs. Bert Hillock, treasurer; and Mrs. Jesse Vil- lereal, historian. Others are Mrs. Edwin Ben- nett, custodian of scales: Mrs. Martinus Hanson, custodian of awards: Mrs. James King, weight recorder: Mrs, James program chait- man: and Mrs. Frank Reich- ert, publicity chairman. * * * Mrs. Winbert Bordeaux won the club trophy for losing the most weight during the week. Mrs. Carver -won the -ménthly contest. : New members are Mrs. Leo Prendergast, Mrs. David Cowan and Mrs. Bordeaux. Next Tuesday evening mem- bers will meet at the library Telephone Co. * * *- The club, sponsored by Pon- tiac Department of Parks and Recreation meets from 7 to 9 p.m. each Tuesday at Adah Shelly Branch Library. Any woman who wishes to lose weight is eligible for member- ship, and there are no dues. Aims of the club are to lose weight and to maintain an ideal weight, to provide moral support for other members, to improve persona] appearance and to stimulate interest in hobbies and recreational activi- ties. After the business meet- ~ ing there is a guest speaker ; oe Collarirtg all of the attention, a crispy pleated ruff trims the top of a lightweight woel costume by the Fon- tana Sisters of Rome. Reminiscent of * or planned activity. St. Hugo Guild to See Pictures “Vatican —'58,"" a _photo- graphic yeview of pictures of events concerned with the _ death of Cardinal Mooney and the election of Pope John XXIII, will be shown by news- paper photographer Tony Spina at the quarterly meeting of St. Hugo Altar Guild. The meeting will be held at 1:15 p.m. July 7 at the home iota Women S. Section CL: Y the ruff worn by Elizabethan courtiers, the striking, barrel collar line is broken by a band of black velvet ribbon. ht BER i NMA EEE BE Pit SORE TS Area News of Personal Interest Ln oe oe, of Mrs. John J. Raymond of division wert diacessed. — Bloomfield Hills. Tea chair- man is Mrs. Joseph Daiek. oe. “ She will -be ‘assisted by Mrs. ae , : Soap I Ss Goi ng Charles Depuydt and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs, Willlam J. Christine Reynolds, daughter She left Sunday for Detroit % ’Thomas Sansone. Cousins of Delaware drive of Mr, and Mrs. James -Reyn- to visit her sister until July 12. _ M oonward Too . have just. returned: from a olds of Phoenix, Ariz., is here Mrs. Vanderlind . entertained . month vacation. They motored for a month’s visit with her Mrs. Hallet at a cooperative Whenever a Jupiter missile is Mothers, Tots Meet to eo ee ot apd yore" peconte: oe luncheon during her visit. . . , ’ Ace are va ~ mento, Calif., an en to Al- S,- er at ~ d- Mrs Bloyd Blanzy of W afore retary of the Pontiac Women’s Com- in line for firing, what familiar = gt Andrews Home. bavuiace. *"N.M., and Sait mother, Mrs. Mareare: ers ea ~ * se Mrs. Willidm L. Miller of Elizabeth mittee -executive committee and nom- substance aids a last-minute w .* Lake City, Utah, visiting olds of Elizabeth Lake road. University of Oldahoma was -M and all-important test? Soap! Mothers, 2-year-olds and 3- friends. «+ *« ft , ty 0 sar" Mrs. ; Catherine E. Crouch of East Lake road and Mrs. James S. Tuttle of Lake Angelus shores are enthusi- astically planning’ for the UF drive-in ~ Mrs. Benes is the new sec- the fall. inating committee chairman; Miller is chairman of the Friendly a ~ Visitors committee, and Mrs: T, ultle is. a member of the ae Mrs. Donald White Picked op ‘Head Organization’s Executive Committee Board members.of the Pon- - tiac Women’s Committee of the United Fund under the .leader- ship of Mrs. Noel Buckner jee acl officers of-the execu- tive committee yesterday after... noon, The group met at ‘the Community Service Building and elected the following: Mrs. : er ie chairman of “the executive commiftee; Mrs, Ralph Norvell, Mrs. William Hutchinson and Mrs. R. G. Bump, vice chairmen; Mrs.. Floyd Blanzy, secretary;—Mrs.-- Both before and after a check for impurities, the oxygen stor- age tank is scrubbed with soap, to make sure there are no for- _ eign particles to: interfere with proper functioning of Valves. It looks as though soap is as vital a part of the future as of the past and present. The next step is-to introduce it to moon folk. - J ersey for Feet | ‘The newest note in footwear this year is jersey. One manu- facturer,, known for colorful year olds of Central Methodist ~ Church met at the East Wal- ton boulevard home of Mrs. Marvin Andrews Tuesday morning for breakfast, Dr. John Hall spoke to the group. Mrs. B. Frank Moyer was chairman assi-sted by Mrs. Walter E. Rice, Mrs. Arthur L. Horst, Mrs. Robert W. Wis- dom, Mrs, Orl P. Manlove and Mrs. J. Robert Green- halgh. Mrs. James R. Hon was in charge of the children. Assist- ing her weré Janet Wright and Joan Andrews. Gather at Breakfast They returned to Pontiac for a day and then drove to Ish- peming, Mrs. Cousiris’ home town, where they visited rela- tives. * * * Mrs. L.-W. Thompson, the former Virginia Dawe, andher sons Kent, Scott and Jeff of Houston, Tex., arrived Satur- day morning to spend the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dawe of James K boulevard. Mr. Thompson will join them later. * * * Fifteen relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vernon of West Rundell street were hongred at a surprise party on their 25th wedding anniversary. Saturday—evening. Sixty guests attended from Pontiac, Oxford, Lakeville, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. A buffet luncheon was served and the couple was presented with a silver tree. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and daughter, Sandra, of Fern- berry drive have just returned ~ from visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Thomas of Vero Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are South Lake road. * * * Marine Cpl. and Mrs. George Bonk of-Parris Island, S.C., | are visiting Mrs. Bonk's fam- ily, the Peter Siabinskis- of Parkhurst street. They will be here two weeks. ; * * * Glenn Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Hartman of Starr avenue, left last week for Fort Riley, Kan., where he -will attend ROTC camp as a distinguished military student from Michigan State Univer- sity. ~ William Harrison, financial _P#l/et slippers, has turned out gathered at the- home of Mr. He is a member of Alpha secretary. - water-repellent jersey. shoe and Mrs, Joseph Dumas of former Pontiac residents, Sigma Phi fraternity and was Ji Sc h le The following~standing com- in a variety of colors. Newcomers Club of Pontiac Benson street Sunday to honor k wk president of Ra.hor Hall, men’s anice C atz ey arried mittee chairmen were appoint- - held a ‘‘Come As You Are’ . his grandfather, Paul Spehar, Mrs. Pearl Hallet, retired _ dormitory, for the past year. in Double Ring Ceremony St. Michael Church was the scene.of the Saturday morning wedding of Janice Elaine Schatzley: and James C. Bing- ham dr. ried a white orchid_on a prayer book with streamers of carna- tions. The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schatz- ley of Melrose avenue. The bridegroom is tHe son of Mrs. James C. Bingham of Bir- Smith as bridesmaid: Judith Shatzley, the bride’s sister, and Judith Bingham, the bride- groom's sister, were junior _ bridesmaids. Their gowns of pink, green, yellow .and_ blue, respectively, featured scoop necklines with nylon embroidery*at the waist — and full bouffant skirts. They uae. bouquets of white as The Rev, Leonard © MRS. J. C. BINGHAM JR. - « Harbor and Michael Dobach of Birmingham. Ringbearer was Thomas Zelinski, ed: Mrs, White, president of volunteer bureau; Mrs. Wil- liam Miller, frieridly visitors; Mrs, Bump, speakers’ bureau; Mrs. Norvell, tribute fund; Mrs, Buckner, campaign, and Mrs. Blanzy, nominating. ' The Pontiac Area Women’s Committee is an outgrowth of - committee was set up to sup- plement the educational work and general. activities. of the Pontiac “Area UF and to co- ordinate the activities of wom- en. interested in. community service. The purpose of the fund ‘it- self is to aid in the strengthen- and coordinates plans for serv- “ices of othe? agencies so they A breakfast following the ° ceremony was held ‘at the « bride’s home, and in the eve-~ ming a reception was held at z : may work together effectively, © The boards of the Women’s - : - Committee, : initiate activities, programs and study courses, carrying information to any groups they represent and to their friends and neighbors. The organization holds meet- - ings’ to which- represenjatives Five pages today Breakfast Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs, James Gray- biel of Oneida road, Twenty- one mothers arid 29 children on fis 94th birthday Monday. A buffet dinner was ‘served after which Mt. Dumas showed movies and slides of his _hurse from Pontiac General _ Hospital, now of West Covina, Calif., was a house guest of Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind ef South He is a member of. Senior Council and* was selected as - homecoming chairman for MSU for fall 1959.. He will be 2 fe in Women’s Section Paris cai relax for a while. The . ‘ West is ‘without competition in this phase of. the cold war. But our aloof, deadpan models , better jazz things°up on the run- way. The “girlier’’ girls from + Russia drew whistles- and re- sounding applause last night at ing policeman at the sight of the five bouricy Russian mannequins, one of them only. 17 years old. “Just send more.” * & & In profile, the. Russian mod- attended, , Russian Fashions So-So, but Not Models | x _ nological exhibition, travels, models are quite commonplace. This-one acquired a little more height with heels almast Cuban ‘on his polished black calf shoes. The fashion ‘show, just™the phase_of the cultural and tech- even had Vice President Richard Nixon * * * “Ochen | khorachon (very good),” said Nixon, when I asked him) what he. thought. of the ‘clothes. ‘ “Spell that please, Mr.’ Vice President.” els stack up ap better than the emaciated high fashion models of New York, who consider their job is to show the clothes, not + A laughing Nixon turned to Mikhail A. - Menshikov, Soviet ambassador to the United States, Johnson avenue for 10 days, ing and don't talk back to me.” The couple and daughter Tricia, 13, joined repeatedly in the applause the crowd in the Coliseum gave most of the 28 costumes shown. % * * Mrs. Nixon, wearing a blue Some were “adorable.” But. she refused to compare them with U_S., styles. ; . The. Russian -clothes - looked , tmingham. se ae | an tryi t his Russian — he and . ae ow : of the social welfare serv- the formal opening of the Soviet rying ou oe ; ae : budget of most Soviet women, Mrs. James Hyten was ma-: oad fees of Pontiac. It budgets for xhititos. Mrs. Nixon will visit the Soviet print 0K. dreee and wilte or: ao Russian onan | tron of honor. with Virgin i ae exhibition. : : gandy petal hat, thought~ the said a Russian wdtman interpre- > & ia : : “ ‘about 20 local organizations “Send more,”’. said a perspir- — beginning July 22. , R sian > fashions “interesting.”’ ter, who wouldn't let her name strictly Western to me — not a. single costume was different enough to have a Seventh avenue _ garment manufacturer _ Tushitig out copies. ~ So Western that even Bermuda : ‘be used. a-senior this fall. ‘Kennedy officiated at the. the 1957 Women’s Division : double-ring _ ceremony before United Fund - campaign..._Mrs..... : 150 guests. Norvell and Mrs, White decid- : Ruffles of tulle accented the ed at the close of the cam- . . a ' floor-length skirt of the bride's paign they would never let an- ‘ “ . & Chantilly lace gown, which other Pontiac and Waterford By GAY PAULEY One male model also walked | «oy think,’’ said Mrs. Nixon, © + anywhere else — a wedding = ended in a chapel train. The chairman start to work with- NEW YORK (UPI) — If the the runway, looking, I thought, “that my husband is doing - dress. But this one showed a lot a gown featured a Sabrina neck- - out planning a campaign in ad- Soviet fashions displayed at the a little. sheepish among all those pretty well with his Russian, i of skin — not even a net mod- : line and long sleeves, and she . vance. To eliminate confusion Coliseum are typical of Russia's females. But an|interpreter as- don’t you? I can do all right estly covered the model’s bare 4 ‘wore a fingertip veil. She car- _ and train new volunteers, the style leadership, New York and sured newsmen that Soviet. male too if they let mie do the talk- shoulders. i * * * Waistlines were normal. Skirts were a'couple of inches shorter than U. S. manufacturers are. showing them for fall — most of them skimmed the models’ kneecaps. All the clothes are within the “Very cheap ...cheap... cheap,” she kept saying, when after the show I went backstage | for a look at the clothes on the rack, Most of the fabrics were - synthetics, she. said. . What about that one full length mink coat, the only mitik ‘ | Gitte gph “in the show?. Was it also within the Soviet woman’s budget, be- Mrs. agar navies perenne -aebeige princess-style dress. how. social- ape: are im. portant to - President, settling for MY Pee St hor ewer \ = ,*-. nat Hotel Roosevelt. of all.women's groups are in- — Yeir figures There’ nee for assistance. Menshikoy comn- shorts were. shown. i -will_make thei pe a eee gures. There's’ more Saree a ae: a - ——_____— ‘ainly-was- out-of the J ._|_, ‘ Shelly Gray, flower girl, w, ore, The couple. ia welal—= on the bones —-more hip, more — Costumes range from, daytime “fone of nee us in ‘the ‘ © ‘a la floortength dress of white home on J street.| agencies, and _ “arranges: for bust, more leg. And tess miake- “And — about the models, dresses and suits to formal us. A = 1 Matas ae tee bese sida oo ae Kaper ee pcos bem Dosey ange Gp on the Russian girls. The five mre, gowns and spanned the seasoris. “It is not rare when a woman. brother, was best tnan Uabers with white accessories, ‘ahd f tiv dvener wat a wore a little “eyeshadow; no . “Very pretty,” sald the Vice The finale of the show was typi- in our country has mink," ne | eee 4 ormative see phony eyelashes. lish. cal_ of finales of fashion shows answered proudly. wee a /* 1 4 ; % . At * oes i —. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY. 1, 0 me \ meee Sealtest Ice Cream Populor Prices. Riker Building Lobby ‘Cool’ Pigtail Ancient History: feineee “exiiture was much further advanced than Western civilization, yet, when the — Manote conquered the Chinese The’ Chinese, in turn, popu- larized ‘their pigtail when they found them to be cool and com- fortable. ‘they were forced to”wear the — pigtail as a sign of slavery. _ The, pigtail is ‘con- . “sidered to be the forepunner of today’s payed. |For a dip’ or 4 ‘sandwich b filing. blend peanut batter with canned apple sauce and crumbled crisp bacon. “ “ “* ‘Childhood Squabbles Have Certain Values The/phone call was for Jo. ‘She she'd been | By MURIEL LAWRENCE - c magazine | reading, and for the next 10’min- Our Independence Day's Celebration brings you SPECTACULAR VALUES for the 7 a | EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM GROUP in Heather-Tone Pecan Wood A truly distinctive bedroom can be yours with this unusual wing- ‘headboard bed, generous double dresser with mirror, and attractive night stand. 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He leaves De- ‘troit July 9 and is reviving the On-To-Alaska-With-Buchman trips ‘that were so popular in the 1920s jand 1930s, | Among the 100 all day guests will be Mrs, Kuhn’s 11 sons and | daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Charles a re Swimming, boating and water, “Others ‘will be Dr. jand Mrs. |Robert E. Kuhn and family, Mr. jand Mrs. Paul J.-Kuhn and fami-" jly both ‘of Birmingham, Mayor and | F, Kuhn and family, Dr, and | Mrs, Albert A. Kuhn and fami- | ly, Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Kuhn | and family and Mr, and Mrs. | John J. Kuhn and family all of 1 Detroit. Mrs. George W. Kuhn and family of Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Kulin, , Among out-of-town guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stofer of Plymouth, Ihd.; Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Germain of South Whitely, Ind.; chis and family of Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Dr. and Mrs, Herman Me- inke and family of Hazel Park, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mce- Intyre and family of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. John Hom- Exercise on Job ' If your feet and ankles tire during the day, remove your shoes. Then rotate your ankles about 10 or 12 times while sit- ting.. Also wriggle and stretch your toes. This not only. strengthens the muscles but also relaxes tired feet.- PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, \ Closed Wed, Afternoons June. Jely. August “Your Appliance Specialists” Eaton’s Holiday Feature SWIM SUIT One Piece Shirred Elastex Features the built-in bra and special stom- ach control. In Red, Black or Blue with band of white at bod- ice. Sizes 32 to 38. Others in Plaid and Stripes. Eatons 36 N. SAGINAW MRS, D> BR. WILSON In honor of her 85th birth- day, Mrs. D. R. Wilson will hold open house beginning at 7 p. m this evening at her home at Casa Del Rey. Mrs. Wilson is. the wife of the late Mr. Wilson, pioneer in the automotive industry and founder of Wilson Foundry and Machine Company. Her son, Charles E. Wilson and his family, make their home | in New Smyrna Beach, Fia. Simple Addition Are you worrying yourself sick?- Chic women who- work under constant pressure have found the secret of relieving tensions. They add up their worries, which are small, and usually end up by dispos-’ ing of them. In other words, they decide certain worries aren't worth the wrinkles they can cause.- JULY 1; 1959. - “/ _}ot is the tooth brush. Practically “joften as they should, or as they +with a complexion brush and ‘soapy suds provide is of the Use, Them can play an important part in your More than one brush is essential. ones which I consider necessary. Of course the first one we think everyone has at least one of these although many.do hot use them as should be used. Next is the hairbrush. Even before push or comb your sential to remove dust and dirt from the hair itself. Then you all know about those magic 100 strokes a night which will add health and beauty to your tresses. The hairbrush can have nylon bristles or natural bristles. If ‘you are one of those smart. women who do brush your hair regularly in order to stimulate circulation in the scalp, be sure to do it correctly. Turn the bristles toward the scalp and then toward the ceiling as the brush sweeps to the ends of the hair. Of course there is the nail brush. No one can be well-groomed without one-of-these. | A complexion brush is of real importance to many womef. tf the skin is oily and there is a tendency large ‘pores, the gentle massage greatest value. How can you reach the midile ot your back without a long- a Brushes, yes just plain brushes,| Perhaps you already have the toward blackheads or): | little brush for suede shoes. Tony’s Summer Special! ~ This low rice good during the months of June, July and August PERMANENT $70 complete with ; haireut™.......: fone ss < se Brushes, yes Then there is the clothes brush which is indispensable and the Brushes, of course, should have good care.’ It is a fine idea to wash hair brushes as often as we You Own: These Brushes? well. Preferably they when not in use. * * * shampoo our hair. Nylon bristle you hair into place, a hairbrush is es-|_ just plain brushes, can play an important part in your grooming and your beauty. be placed bristle side down on a clean towel. Brushes never should be left resting on their bristles Tomorrow: Sluggish Liver May Cause Complexion's Yellow OTHER PERMANENTS.. . $10 up PERSONALIZED HAIRCUT “There Is a Difference” Tony’ sBeauty and Barber Shop Riker Main Floor $ FE 3-7186 Bldg. Beauty Course for Blind Inaugurated LANSING (#—If you were a blind teenage girl, would you care how your hair looked? 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The school_has provided a beauty salon with shampoo basins, dryers, comb-out booths and other necessary equipment. EXPERT GUIDANCE Professional beauty guidance and aid is furnished by the Lansing Cosmetology Assn. About 35 members of the ds- sociation have volunteered to spend half a day a month at on hair waving and shampooing techniques, complexion care and general beautification. * * * The school’s supenintendent, Dr. Robert Thompson, orig- inated the project and the Cosmetology Association was * happy to lend a hand, common causes— of painful . muscle cramps is a prolonged deficiency of calcium. * When meals, consistently defi- cient In calcium, are fortified with DYNA-CAL Calcium Tablets, _ tormenting celcium-deficient muscle cramps can be promptly relieved. But don't’ confuse DYNA-CAL Tablets with ordin- "ary caleium-phosphorus products. DYNA-CAL Tablets contain neo phosphorus which frequently intereferes with the absorption of calcium. And DYNA-CAL Tab- lefs contein 's special ingredient which helps to put caleium inte the blood stream quicker—bring- “Ting. faster relief to cramping, calcium-starved muscles. Plessant-to-take DYNA-CAL Tab- lets with calcium, gla cia” o ATURAL HEALTH '. FOODS . “ § Mt. Clemens St. — (ies = bow-effect fotds of fabric. slimming step-in—ideal for light sheers, cottons. Tomorrow’s °pat:| tern: Women's dress, l4tg, \ 4842 SIZES 14%4—24% i e by Marne Helos Frame your face softly in an, airy necklime coolly curved above! Figure- Printed Pattern 4842: Printed directions on each pat- tern part.’ Easier, accurate. Send 530 cents in coins for this pattern~—add 10 cents for edch pat- tern for lst-class mailing. Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 187 Pattern Dept.; 17th St., plainly name, address with zone, size and style number, 243 West New York 11, N.Y. Print Consult F aiy= Doctor Before Plastic Surgery The growing interest in plas- tic surgery is evidenced by the ‘fact that a luxury hospital de- voted entirely*to plastic sur- Half sizes; 1614, 18%, 20%, 22%, 2414. | Size 1644 requires 4% yards 35-| inch fabric, ~ Send to Dear _ Abby: ‘Hurt Mother fees No Blessing r c ¥ % ope ‘in Death of Aftlicted Daughter By “AGIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR. ABBY: Will you please inform the genera] pub- lie’ that, when a gen loses an afflicted child the most heartless and ignorant of all remarks of- fered: by well- meaning friends is: “It’s a_ bless- ing your child died.”’ I raised a child with a defective ABPY heart, I guarded and protected every flicker of life in my child but at age 11 her little heart gave away. My only comfort was in knowing that she would suffer no more. Yet I grieve the same as any other mother would grieve at the loss of a strong and healthy child. There is no consolation—only the thrust of 4 knife in a fresh wound when a parent is told, ‘It’s a bless- ing your child died.” NO NAME PLEASE * * * DEAR ABBY: Can giris who wear glasses be just a¢ popular as girls without them? GIRL WITH GLASSES DEAR GIRL: It depends on their frames. x ke & DEAR ABBY: We are just a couple ef old grandparents who love our children but we are criticized by all our friends be- cause we “baby- sit’ for our grandchildren whenever we are asked. Our friends say we are “‘suckers’’ and should have our heads examined. They say, ‘Tell your chil- dren yeu-_raised yours and they should raise their own!”” When our children go off on trips and leave their little ones with us, we love it. We never felt taken | _advantage of. Are we blind to the truth or are 'we normal | grandparents? DEAR GRANDPARENTS: As long as you “love it” go right ahead and baby-sit. But if you ever feel ‘‘taken advan- tage of’ and you continue to baby-sit — then you ought to have your heads examined. gery is under construction in x « * California. The movie industry ‘DEAR “ABBY: About two has long been dependent on | onths ago my 16-year-old plastic surgery to create the glossy perfection of many of its stars. But this, in turn, raises the question of its need in private life. How often is the expense, time and trouble justified for the average woman? It, de- pends, really, on -what the - change means to her feelings about herself. (This is aside from the kind ‘of plastic sur- daughter fell very hard for a fellow who, from all appear- ances, seemed very nice. He gave her gq big rush and she was never happier. Last week she received a phone call from a girl who told her she has been going. steady with this boy for a year. Since that time my daughter has not | GRANDPARENTS > gery needed after an accident Professional or_injry.) a PERMANENTS © one woman, an expendi- ture of; say, $1,000 might be Styled as — entirely justified to change the Like Itt 4 HAIR CUTTING ; shape of her nose. And to an- other woman, this might sound like an outrageous sum. In any case, the place to -——start-ts- physician who will then send you on to a specialist. And he will also give you candid ad- No A FE 4- eld i tment vice as to whether surgery is ° unite cee uy ecossary needed or not. 4# INTS FREE PARKING : IMPERIAL eaten enough to keep a bird alive, - She hasn't heard from the boy since. It’s apparerit the boy knows the gir! called her. Or perhaps he put her up to it. What can I do to help mend ' my daughter's broken heart? ; . HER MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Your daughter's heart is not broken” —she has just learned: lesson one the hard way: Never again will she give her heart to a boy _ about whom she knows.so little. She'll get over it if yeu en- 16 “ANY DAY- , — ANY MONTH - ANY: TIME - | courage her to go out with- others. CONFIDENTIAL. TO. SOLLY: She doesn’t want a roof over her head—she wants a husband undér her thumb! Look out. * *° * To get Abby's booklet, “What Every Teenagér Wants To Know,’ send 25 cents to Abby in care of this news- paper. * * For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this paper. Enclose a aelt- addres sed, stamped envelope Send Flowers Praace FLORAL COMPANY 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2-0127 2 TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS f 4th of JULY SALE. . . Summer Flatties Several Styles BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. and sagging posture. . again . gain. TRIAL GALL No Obligation Ever! 3 MONTHS FREE! “OOH! 1 LOVE MY NEW FIGURE! | NEVER DREAMED | ‘COULD BE SO SLIM AGAIN. Are you tired of being overweight being padded to much in too many laced? 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S| Funeral Home’ for Raymundo Vasquez, 23. of 2910 Peerless St. Waterford Township. - The funeral service will be held at 10.a.m. Thursday at St. Vin- cent de Paul Church with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Mr. Vasquez was killed Sunday night when the car in which he riding, ran off Kennett road Mr. Dunn died in the Veteran's Hospital at Long Beach, Calif. Sun- day night after: an illness of four years. Service and burial will be held at the Stone Funeral Home in Upland Friday morning. . MRS. HASTING MARTIN Service for Mrs. Hasting (Le- vonia) Martin, 38, of 459 Highland) W@s ¢ Ave , will beheld at 2 p.m. Thurs-/ and rolled over at the St. John Methodist! Church with burtal in Oak Hill! Cemetery. he|G Mrs. Martin's body %& at the! \’- : Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Ct., will be held at 2? p.m E divers Surviving besides her husband &t the Spaulding and Son Funera 2 Home in Ferndale. Burial will fol- pail pr meer em po ES Yow in White Chapel Memorial Mrs, Martin was dead on arrival, Cemetery. Troy. at Pontiac, General Hospital Mon-| Mr. “Obristopher died sudden: | day following a heart attack | ly Monday at Detroit Osteo- : | pathic Hospital, The founder of RUSSELL E, SHAVER | Acme Container Company — Russell E. Shaver, 47, of 754, Christopher Industries, Mr. died Tuesday. at Pon-| Christopher had been retired for tiac General Hospital following an; 10 years.- illness of a year. | Surviving are his wife, Eva - He was last employed as @ night) Jane: a daughter, Mrs. Thomas watchman at Cranbrook School for |H, Stewart of Orchard Lake; two Boys. \sons, John H. of Lake Orion and’ : | WILLIAM G. CHRISTOPHER | CLAWSON — Service tor William Christopher, 77, of 125 Fisher’ ‘Elmer F. Strauss Supports q ‘eranen with the Ford Motor Co., died Monday at his. home. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Sawtelle of Chicago and one. granddaughter. MRS, ELMER F. SMITH ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. (Irene) Smith, 70, of 3247 Hickory Lawn, ‘will be held at 1 p.m, Friday at the Bell Chapel of William R. Hansilton Co., Birming- ham, Burial will be in White Chap- e]. Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mrs. Smith died early today at William, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, following.a prolonged illness. Mrs. Smith was a graduate of Eastern High School, Detroit, the Detroit Conservatory of Music, and jthe Detroit Business College. She was a member of Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband, | Elmer F. Smith, who is a super- visor with the Chrysler Corp. in |Detroti. Three sons, Harold R. o! |Grand Rapids, Robert M. of Royal/ 'Oak, and Richard D. of Lincoln | |Park, and eight grandchildren also ‘survive. j } Mueller for Post WASHINGTON (UPI)—Lewis L. ‘Deaths Elsewhere | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | PARIS (AP) — Paul Rosenberg, | 78, of New York, international art | dealer who helped ldunch some of the most modern French paint- ers, died Monday. He had suifered from arteriosclerosis but had’ been confined to bed only a few days. * * * 7 DAYTONA BEACH,* Fla. (AP) —Dr. Harry.E. Mock, 78, retired surgeon and medica! author, died Tuesday. He had served as senior surgeon at St. Luke’s Hospital in, Chicago, gs associate professor| surgery at Northwestern Medical School and constilting surgeon for several railroads. He was born in Muncie, Ind. T= * bd * PORTLAND, Conn. dore T. Badley, tor of the American Education, 47, managing edi-| |Press, died Tuesday. He was bora jin Delaware, Ohio. Blinker ‘Lights. Diop Accidents: on Trunklines.. LANSING WP — A “phenoine- 'N nal” drop in accidents, injuries | + and deaths is, reported a t “35 intersections where red and yel- low blinker lights have been dn- | stalled, the State Highway De- partment said today. The lights were installed 6n | state trunklines in 21 counties. Records. showed accidents dropped from 273 to 162 in a year, deaths from 28 to five and injuries from 270 to 122. “The use of blinkers is in di- AP)— The | rect contrast to installation of (Ar —"ne0-| ‘pegular stop-and-go traffic lights, |. which almost invarlably increase the number of accidents at an intersection,” said Highway Commissioner John C, Mackie. “The red~flashing signal ap- Chrysten Sellg Art Collection for $613,256 LONDON (AP) Twenty-nine, French impressionist paintings, and drawings owned by U. S. art collector Walter P. Chrysler Jr. brought $613,256 at auetion today. The sale set no records and fell’ | parently accents driver attention | -on | Mackie said. he must stop,” “The yellow flash- ing’ signal for through traffic alerts drivers approaching at high speed to use caution. the fact “Studies indicate the reaction | time to a traffic hazard is de- creased from three seconds for the normal driver to less than one second when he is warned ) —~ tobe alert." IU, of M. Med School He is survived by his mother, wijjiam-A. of Royal Oak; 12 grand- Strauss is backing Frederick H. Mrs. Ida Shaver of Pontiac; daughter, Mrs. Muriel Christie, two sons, Russell E. Lewis, Gary be} Shaver, and one grandchild, all of Pontiac; and four . sisters, Mrs. Walter Ballagh, Lake Orion, Mrs. Clarence Tomilson, Mrs. Earl Metz, and Mrs. Leon Chester, all of Pontiac. Service will be held 1:30 Fri- “day afternoon at the Voorhees-! ‘SOOPUMP PES EaT pp aagy ERLEUCRNIREERS COMO E Ones ert - Petiney - “has the Se. styles, fabrics, a colors you want! yarns Yessir, Men! 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Strauss, refused confirmation by the Senate, bowed out last night. ‘He had served in the cabinet post since Nov. 13, 1958. it eae learned to- considerably short of, the approxi- mately $800,000 experts had esti. - WASHINGTON (AP) — Jon M. mated the auction would bring. | Jonkel. 44, former Chicago public Chrysler. did not appear disap- relatiens-man credited with steer- pointed. “‘I’m quite happy about*jng the 1950 upset victory of Sen. the price,” he said. John Marshall Butler ‘(R-Md) Chrysler said he sold the pic- over Democratic Sen. tures to provide funds for the Tydings, died Monday in Jakarta, Chrysler Art Museum at Prov-|Indonesia. His Washington attor- incetown, Mass. The money will/ney said Jonkel died after suffer- be spent as trustees of the muse-|ing a cerebral hemorrhage Satur- um see fit. r _iday. Millard | “\ New Dean Heading | ANN ARBOR (®--Dr. Williamn| Hubbard Jr., assoctate dean of a New York University College; ‘of Medicine) today was named| ‘dean of ‘the University of Michigan: |Medical Schools. The. 39-year-old Dr. . Hubbard ‘succeeds Dr. Albert C. Fursten- ‘berg, who had headed the Michi- igan Medical School since 1935. iDr. Furstenberg started retirement furlough today. . Dr. . Harlan. Hatcher, who an- ‘nounced Hubbard’s appointment,; declined to disclose the new dean’s |Salary. “DIAMOND. | ” Reg. Price $79.95 7 THURS., FRI. ONLY! Flint Starts New Year With Budget Deadlocked im * 50% Off on All Diamond Rings FLINT (UPI) — Flint started alll 4 50% Off on Bulova Watches eae bake today without a/| « 50% Off on Bond Lighters * 50% Off on Lady Sunbeam Shavers City -officials were : shold to con- tinue through July 31. on the past. PARK Jewelers ey House of Discount | N. SAGINAW fiscal year’s budget figures by the! City Commission, which is dead-| ‘locked over what kind of budget ‘should be adopted. Some CORHAUSSIONEES faver a s0-! jcalléd austefity budget, while oth- ers want a bigger one based on a | water rate~hike and a new jerage tax. - rs weer ey oh . wove EY » ah iad vw tere Oe seo oe twee OT OF Sere SPECIAL BUY! 7 * ee c : i tis ~ / ie: | | } ty 1,-1959 cocdails-at home EQUAL TO THOSE SERVED [Ihe postmaster gener: e T AT WORLD-FAMOUS BARS [fittetiy's Lover’ } | mails: i | Judge Frederick Van Pelt of from June 11. Summerfield decision. Bryan said he was ‘Very seri-| The ban is also being challenged - ously concerned” whether Post-/py Readers Subscription, Ine., a : / 2 master General Arthur L. Sum-|pook club. = e ‘merfield had authority to impose, .The book is selling briskly P e~Make them the ithe ban on the earthy novel. ‘through bookstores supplied by 2 quick, easy way with | The Grove Press, which pub- private shippers, who don't use x Holland House Gimlet Mix. Just add your favorite brand of Gin or Vodka to Holland House Gimlet _ Mix and you'll serve perfect. \\: U.S? Hide Studies: Plea to. Upset Ban on: Novel| NEW YORK (AP) — A federallished ine new American edition, judge has sane the right of!claims the Summerfield decision |. the postmaster general to bar the deprived the publisher of the con-, “Lady |stitutional’ rights of freedom of, an reserved decision on a plea to to be circulated in America, was jupset the ban, which was imposed Yeclared Mutual Network etie PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JU ae ship ‘boat iiveey Monday to go fish- | MOUNT .CLEMENS WF — Two jing. When they failed to return by) fishermen sought by the Coast) Piglth Tuesday a search was start-| Guard, Air Force and sheriff's of-| ed men said they did not| ficers on Lake St. Clair ar ar they were sought and ex.| & here safely. Tuesday, John Beth-|plained they had been cruising way, 50, and John Logan, 30, both about. 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In turn, Premier Nikita Khrush- chev held up, Ethiopia as an ex-) 4, how. to.win independence, Tt has been estimated that about 70 per cent of the fresh meat con- FETE GOLDEN Township, celebrated their 50th plastic folders Impress prospects, customers, clients by Ogre boy and photos in V. P.D. " SPEL-BINDERS' Plastic folders keep material spotless. sparkling always. No pasting, just slip papers in! Handsome leather-grained covers. . Ideal for gold-stamping firm, individual's name. ROCHESTER The Student Parish at Western Michigan Uni- versity was the scene of the re- cent wedding of Cleta Barbara Ledford and Edward John Zackar Jr. ‘The Rev. Donn Taylor per- GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY ‘groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward J. Zackar St. of Gary, Ind. Escorted to the altar by her Secretary Becomes father, the bride wore a balier- ina-length gown of silk organza with flower appliques on the bo- dice and n graceful, full skirt. ~*~ * *. She carried a white lace handker- chief tatted by the bridegroom's -+ |mother and a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. - * * * ANNITV ERSARY -— Former Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wilcox, They have one daughter, Mrs. Robert | her husband and son, Aaron, entertained 150 guests Sunday at their | sid Lake = home in honor a he occasion. Rochester Bride Is Wed at Western Michigan. Bly $0.00 i \Cae ats. ig the bres 11 n8% size w = formed the puptials in the pres- with 10 ence of the immediate families. plastic holders i | * le (20 windows) look for V.P.D. seal | . inside back cover! The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cletus P. Ledford, of 301 ‘Drace St., Rochester. The bride- MRS. EDWARD. J. ZACKAR Jr. 2 Germany last summer and ved To Make Home in Alaska Atter Lake Orion Wedding LAKE ORION — To reside in Fairbanks, Alaska, after October are newlyweds Mr. ané Mrs, Dotig- lag J, Teasdale.; The couple. is’ now honeymoorting in Western ang Northern Michigan, * * * i White flowers and palms dec- orated the altar of Lake Orion Methodist Church for the cere- mony performed by the Rev. Al- bert B. Johns. . The former Janice Morin, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, V. J. Morin of 31 Hemingway Rd. Douglas is the son of Mrs. Frances Teasdale ef 1057 Henrietta Lane, Troy, and the late Mr. Teasdale. The bride chose a short-sleeved gown of white tulle over satin. The tulle bodice and skirt were accented with an appliqued design ‘encrusted with seed pearls, and ‘her fingertip veil of silk illusion now of 3351 Lake St., Orion MES. DOUGL AS J. TEASDALE jucation Assn, is attending the 38th _|tors into St, Louis June -27,-Head-| jquarters for the Wolverine delega-| \St, here, * Area Representative at Education Confab ‘Donald Giese, field for the Michigan Ed- ncaa’ representa annual convention of the National Education Assn. in St. Louis, Mo. this week. * *«*’ * Giese and nine other members of the MEA executive staff led a delegation of 200 Michigan educa-|—s tion is Keil Auditorium. ‘ Conference officials e x pect about 15,000 teachers and ad- ministrators from all over the- country will participate in the week-long convention, Activities conclude Friday, Giese, who lives at 236 Morton serves Michigan educa-/ tors in Oakland, Lapeer, Port Hu-|| ron and Livingston counties. During the convention Giese will was secured by a headpiece of seed pearls and pear! flowerettes. | * * * She carried a bouquet of white | : —__—______- , Amazon lilies and stephanotis. + YOUR GARMENTS / Mrs, R. W. Eee dr. of Lake | > ARE a ad iA Orion served as matron of honor, | — Attending as bridesmaid and jun- | ORLON D} SYN EL for bridesmaid, - respectively, | were Beverly Alm, the bride's | COATS Cleaned and Finished by Approved Fur wedding anniversary yesterday. Sanford, who with cousin of Escanaba, and Jeanne E. Morin, the bride’s sister. | The br ide, a graduate of Lake Orion High "Se hool, also attended j the Business Institute of Pontiac. A graduate of Troy High School, | the bridegroom, who also attended | Highland Park Jr. College, is now Plus 2% for Storage ‘Insurance, Minimum Velvation $100. SHIRTS Beautifully laundered and Cones tte : | Pius 2% of Kenneth . Teasdale of Troy at- meet Methos Pics tended his brother as best man and ushers were Robert Bishop of F U R Cc fe] ATS Ferndale and Fred Bernhardt of CLEANED & Birmingham, GLAZED BY 95 A reception was held immediate- | APPROVED | : ly fotlowing the ceremony at the FURRIERS’ home of the bride's parents. METHODS STORAGE Week Ending July 11 corms... 19° BLOUSES 54° DRAPES $439 Up to 48” Se ‘ serving with the U.S. Air Force,| —— lee which he will be stationed jin Alaska. SHOE REPAIR Shoe Repair Service Plus 2% of Valv- : a ion, Mini Ask for our Special oes nimum German Visits in Area | | . AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Earl |\Wrights, of 790 Nichols Dr., had as \their houseguest recently, ‘Gunnar | 'Heind] of Hamburg, Germany, The! Wrights son, Gary, was an Ameri-|. ean Field Service exchange student | OPEN FRI., SAT EXCLUSIWE LUSTER TEX CLEANING PROCESS Tih 9 P iin the Heindl home. > A crown.of seed pearls held her ballerina- length veil of white il- lusion, | Matron of henor .was Mrs. | Joseph Beier of Gary, Ind., sis- | ter of the bridegroom. Her hus- | band served as best man. Following the ceremony the bri-| dal party and the families had| dinner at Inman’s Restayrant in| Galesburg. * * * 7 After their honeymoon in North-| ern Michigan, the newlyweds will| reside in the Elmwood apartments) at Western Michigan University in) Kalamazoo. The bride is a June 13 ovat: wate of Western Michigan where | -ghe-was cited for high academic achievement, She was-one of 54_| students receiving all A grades, and her name was placed on the high scholarship list at the uni- versity. The new Mrs, Zackar will = third grade in the Portage Ele- | |mentary School _next_ fall, while | her husband returns to the univer- sity for his senior year, He is na? mee oe tory. : Federal Job Roster Shrinks 2,178 in May WASHINGTON (AP)—The num- . when Rex-Re: D-280 dees ft =. = iber of federal employes dropped new duplicator thet gives true print- 2,178 in May as compared with the preceding month, Sen. Harry; -'F. 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Advice to Marital Pichpockets Listen to i usband’ s I'm wondering myself how many of you. there are in these United States—women _ with talented husbands who faithfully re- turn to them night after night via crowded _ Subway and commute¥t trains only to liter- ally have their pockets and their energies picked, with little or nothing offered in return. You are the gal so occupied with the first tooth Suzy’s gained or lost, with the applause your committee work nets you, with the contemplation of your next ma- jor purchase, that you don’t even listen when that man of yours speaks to you. Perhaps that is why he talks te me. Over and over he asks: how can I interest my wife in money matters? I'm not suggesting that you become a shrewd stock market operator, though heaven knows how your husband might | applaud if you stopped by a brokerage office—yes, many are located in shopping centers—and inquired how you might care- fully build a nest egg for the future. I’m not even hinting that you swap mem- THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, yu LY 1, ‘1959 Plans for Future | quences should he die. I’m haunted, too, by a group of students - I’ve just bid farewell to for the summer. The majority were husbandless and fright- ened. Living for the most part in their twi- light years on fixed incomes, they strained for any hint they might glean on how to better make ends meet in the face of -a dollar that is- buying them less of life’s simple necessities each year. Madame, are you aware that that man of | yours lunches at a sandwich shop—when | he can’t use the almighty expense account —just so he ean be sure of meeting mort- gage payments or insurance prémbhuns_that he is counting on to make your future , more secure? ; * * * Are you aware of the summer suit he eyed and never bought when you broke the news of Suzy’s archery lessons? In my eyes that sparkier on your fourth finger, left hand, hasn’t earned you the | title of Mrs. until you can lend an ear when | he tries to tell you what he’s planned for | HAR | Reg. $6. 39 Deluxe ~ OUTING KIT 1-Qt. Thermos Bottle ~— pene ¢ieee. * 7 It You're Looking for TOP a | QUALITY at a FAIR PRICE By FAYE HENLE 7 _ =” gotten around -to reading these documents. CHECK THE BIG 4 FIRST. one psc I'm haunted by the husband, the’ — . o ie | 8 is g written to.a special, a pecu-_ ‘father of three small children, who has | . ei through — _ ar segment of the population, one I haz- heen so silenced by his wife that he lias WE WILL NOT MISLEAD You | ard the census. men won't undercover “ not had the energy to draw up a will, ON THE AMOUNT OF. . ; Thurs. 5 tf 9 | | when they begin catagorizing us next: fall. although he knows fall well of the conse- SAVINGS ON ANY ITEM. . SPECIAL Thompson “Thom-Boys” Solid Ash WATER. at ALL BIG 4 STORES me “ere * ee ~~ bership in the Tuesday bridge club for your future, until you can share with him | 4 . memberghip in an investment club—though _ each evening the trials and the glories of | Sandwich Box 4 Thatcher. an y {| you might do worse. I’m merely suggesting this work-a-day. | Lerge —2 _ P4 £ ; that you lend a polite ear and a bit of More important than keeping. up with- Handy Carrying Ces SKIS ‘ Patterson | native talent when he shyly broaches the the proverbial Joneses should be your as- | tly as Pictured : 5 ; g W | subject of tomorrow. pirations to keep up with the dollar, to | Not Exactly ‘ I’m haunted by-the husband who last share your husband’s fears and nourish his | ; : ~ ernet - November brought home a carefully drawn dreams. A little effort on your part and you PERFECT FOR Reg. $27.50 os 711 Community National will and all instruction¢ for how his wife could, in all probability, earn a lucrative PICNICS AND ; P Bank Building might get along without him, should trag- partnership in the biggest enterprise that. , THE BEACH © ; Siutinev Olabed Eaddelace Aceaey edy strike. Yet this wife has not, to date, you'll ever share. $ 97 ' = the result of an increase in forgers, ’ a ree State OKs Rate Boost ‘ea ted ts ha eae, neta posse Likely to Have 97 _3 i | for Title Insurance — . ‘Country Club Feeling | . -_— CONTACT LENS | LANSING (AP) — Title insur- 10 i in Family Serve , CHICAGO W—If stédents atthe ; : ur at Whi 7. ; , - INFORMATION ee eee ee ners, BURLIN py)__\new Trinity Christian College no- inest White As 2.4 | |to boost their rates an average 10 BURLINGTON, Mass. (UPD—| eeiee cia satinacphere ; and iper cent starting July 15, state Mr. and Mrs, George H. Ganley, baer pagaceal dg oe it. E , “TRIAL FITTING | Insurance Commussioner Frank treasure a letter from President| The college, which will enroll its Biackford —_ nny Eisenhower congratulating them as|first students in October, has ac- ed ithe’ parents of 10 sons in the serv- ‘quired the clubhouse of the N: avajo Blac Mord cad the State Insur-'i. — six soldiers, three sailors Hills Country. Club and 25 sur- ancé Department based the new ’ rounding acres for its campus. 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-029) {rate schedule on recommendations/2"4 one Marine. | : Across trom Simms clot title insurance _companies.| ’ The famous Next to © lacobsen's Flowers i Increased costs of doing business) Frozen sea water is almost free Central City, 3 saggs?'and a higher loss rate, primarily. of salt content. lopened in 1878. YOU-NEVER MISS A GOOD THING ‘TIL IT’S GONE! with no obligation . Pontiac Optical é Center. First Quality . . . 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Sold to 3.99 ayes Engine ~ Foot Brakes | : — NOW: NOW NOW NOW 7 we 1'9 : Every Item in This Ad Available at All Four Stores ‘ —— TOM’S HARDWARE KELLY’S HARDWARE |. . 905 Orchard Loke Ave.—FE 5-2424 3994 Auburn. at Adams, Auburn Heights — : i _ | GIRLS’ BLOUSES | BOYS* SHIRTS | MATERNITIES Wheel Horse Riding Lawn Mowers — Devoe Paint ‘Toro —Lawnboy — Eclipse Power Mowers. ff: | ey Leap wal ee! omit pinoy Tore Lawn Mowers —-==—=—«Open Sundays 9-2 Evinrude Outboard Motors © | _ NOW NOW a. it a 5.7 | KEEGO HARDWARE No.1] — MeKIBBEN & cms | | $041-Orchard-Lake Rd.—FE 2- Gs 1576 Union ‘Lake Rd.—EM 3-350) A; Valspar Paints — Jacobsen La ~~} BLP.S. Paint —Jacobuen Lawn Mowers . - Porter Cable Tools — Plumbing Supplies Evinrude Outboard Motors — Line Star Boat + * j 1s ‘ ts : cengetnatnaitinese ig=nstrmemecist inhaled teptiianncinysttance dps adie thsnsoncuibenahaaie=oiincasiie naan nnn ¥ 14 “hl r oar i* fc > TWENTY: pe ie Racal ae enn THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDYESDAY, JULY 3, 1959 dep aie | . ! VAs ay Lake Orion Awaits ‘Centennial Dondtes Excess Wages a a - Avondale Families Will Host — 2 Firemen Hired mes Dea “pxchange 15 countries, bus Sunday for” 31 Foreign pebongs Students. at Walled Lake ~AVON TOWNSHIP — A number kotas while spending the past year. Heights: Avondale Community is of families in the Avondale School a. seniors in *. District wil] play host_to 31 foreign schools: representing arrive by day students, in the area. * * who will a two- * | the students“have lived with) ap ane family in cities lo-| cated in _ Minnesota rd the Da-! stay | the -Near and Far Service, The. group is. a part of 1,176 | students.who came from Europe, Central and South America and East under | | auspices of the American Field The students’ stay in the Auburn. ithe General Motors Technical Cen- ™e0 have been hired by the City, Chamber of Commerce meeting to ‘ter in Warren. A potluck supper) 0f Walled Lake as replacemeats, iwith an evening of dancing has City Manager George A. Shaw an- been planned for Monday at Avon-'nounced yesterday. dale Senior High School. | They are Adam Pengler, 40, of | Rey mex THE GREATEST SHOE VALUE IN AMERICA! Go forse to eisners ‘Warren, ahd Jean Butters, 41, of! All 34 buses making the tours : 3960 Beach Terrace, West’ Bloom-| this year will meet in Washing- . ton, D. C. on duly 15 where the |field Township. students will be received by con. | Chosen from 55 applicants for gressional and other national |the $4,200 a year jobs, they are leaders, They also will attend replacing Wilfred Hook and Rich- luncheons at their respective ard Taylor in the two-man depart- embassies, ‘ment. Then the students will go to the, New York City area for four days) Pengler has had nine years’ experience with the Warren Fire | prior to returning to their home| Department and Butters has | countries, served for six years with the | . * * * | Reyal Oak Fire Department, The At¥S_is sponsoring the bus according to Shaw. tours in the hépé that foreign stu-; Hook, a fireman since last dents will gain a broader view of October, has transferred to the the American way of life. through-|WaHed Lake Police Department out the colintry, a local represen- and Taylor has announced that he | tative said. ‘iS going west at least for.a time, | Another aim is that the 56,- due to an asthma affliction. Tay- | 000 Americans who meet these lor had been a fireman here for teenagers along their bus route |the past two years. y | will achieve a better understand. Council ing of people from other ha- | tions. . Last month the City jacted at a special "merting to) firemen by transfepring some of their duties to the Police Depart- ment and letting ‘the 18-man auxil- liary force maintain the rest. * This action raised. virogous pro-| tests from some 200 Mrs. Walter Riggle is chairman of the committee making arrange-! ments for the exchange students’ |. stay in this area, * * Serving - with’ her are Mrs. Wal-| ter Berger, Mrs. Hubert Gingrich, = in the oes -. f Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. J. H. eir strenuous denunciation of | Stone. Mrs. Ross White Mrs. 'the plan—intended to save the city | Wilbert A, Lewis, Mrs. Earl wil-/S0M€ money scouring) to) it pro: | 'moters—forced the council to re- son and Rosco v. Crowell, The students are from Argen- ple action, re-establishing tina, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, if ¢ two-man permanent force. .Finland, France, Germany, Greece | Protestors said they felt the city | Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Neth- , fathers were leaving them open to erlands, the Phillippine Islands, too great a fire risk. 'Sweden and Turkey. | ee | The sun is so: huge that although First Mass Scheduled only 1/100th of 1 per cent of its) MACKINAW CITY w — A first mass will be used up in the next mass will be held at St. Anthony’s 1,500,000,000 years, it would still Catholic Shrine here Friday to jtake 57,000 freight «ars to haul mark the opeding of the shrine ,away the mass that the sun con-|Construction of the shrine began ‘sumes in one second. ilast November. Automatic MOVIE CAMERA fast £/1.9 lens Regular $92.50 *6/” = bach It Regular $69.95 . New ... COMPLETE... "NEW MODEL EASTMAN KODAK COMPLETE < — Layaway at Camera Mart ty. 35mm ONLY... 500w. 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Wearing lip-|that this is ‘the accietad. dress for) stick and bald faces will be out. |the approaching weekend, and that - ‘if women are found wearing cos-! + Replacements Chosen aes ese “ hy — metics without a license or men’ . , Lot | Se American high part of a three-week bus tour which) ‘After Residents Protest al rion celebrates its cen si have not applied for. their shaving | 0G Att ‘the AFS: provides for+ them ati hin 1~ = “t business. Pe™™its, they may be fined and J WITH THIS COUPON the end of ‘their school year. Action to Cut Force | Local businessmen and business- tossed into the old Orion jail set 10 TOUR TECH CENTER - women will make Sir first offi- at. the main intersection: | . HALF SOLES - aoe a Ee : cial appearance in their centennial o affi : While here the group will tour - WALLED LAKE—Two new fire- ‘tthe neatly ne officers will be members ; garb tomorrow of the local. corps of “Keystone nena er Small ‘Cuban * heather 39°: Pr. 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SAVE 5c—VERNOR’ ee LARGE BOTTLES GINGER ALE PLUS DEPOSIT | LUSCIOUS, SUGAR SWEET, DEEP RED, WHOLE \ WATERMELON wei AVG. WEIGHT — : Commissioné® William W. Donald-+ McGinnis, of 232 'S, Paddock St., ja painter by trade, was first ar- son urged last night. lrested on ‘March 10, 1922° on a ° x *& * | charge of contributing to the de- Donaldson put* forth a public} linquency-. of a minor, | subscription plan to finance land | Since then, until Sunday, he had/ acquisition and won Commission \also been arrested 96 times on approval to~have City Mandger’, ‘drunk and disorderly charges and Walter K. Willman begin ‘negotia- once on a simple larceny charge. tions with the state. | Aon Since the vast hospital proper- | Siinday he was arrested on a it ts possible that the state would |for investigation of larceny. He’s on a firstname basis with many of the local officers, and| He suggested purchase of about | ‘hey, in turn, with hjm. 7) acres along the southwest| “Yes we've seen a lot corner of Elizabeth Lake and Tele-' Hughie around here,” said Lt. | graph roads. George T. Scott. | SUFFICIENT FUNDS * _ _ Donaldson. believed that a drive: to collect $1 or more from every) Pontiac resident might result in sufficient funds to purchase hand -if-land -is- available. of | $21 Million Army Pact. " Received by Chrysler DETROIT Ww—Chrysler Corp. an- ' Oren a nounced today it had received a iesda’ ue a: erewuinn Se |21-million-dollar Army contract for [production of 180 new M60 medium | McGinnis Back i in | After 100th Arrest Hefe Entire Village | | judge, Auto Insurance | Kamae a | Bid of $11,989 bile insurance covering . _publjc | hvestock down the Combeima Riv- liability ‘and property damage -in- jer. | surance on city-owned Vehicles for | Almost no trace of Junta re-! the forthcoming year. | atid | The policy was awarded to Mich-| Although the village is only eight igan Mutual Liability Insurance| miles’ from this city of 130.000, iCo, The rate is approximately /the bodies of men, women, chil- $2,000 above last year. =e i] “TFlood Swallows. Although an overwhelming ma- jority of his arrests have brought convictions, McGinnis told Munici- pal Judge Cecil McCallum yester- day that he was as sober as al 80 “Bodies “Recovered as Colombia Mops’ Up) After Catastrophe ““T really wasn't drunk this time, your honor,”” McGinnis said and pleaded not guilty. Since McGinnis was charged as - hint otiniee — — nig while its inhabitants slept, and’ allum set examination for Ju a to determine if McGinnis should be ‘kified every. pergon liek pel bound over‘to Oakland County Cir. there. cuit Court for trial. | Only today. was the completeness He also is still being held for in-|of the cisaster becoming ~known. vestigation of larceny. Authorities said 80 bodies had been recovered and that helicopters were trying to find other traces of ‘the 150 persons who lived in the ‘capital of Tolima province. IBAGUE, Colombia (UPI) —A sudden flood struck the mountais' village of Junta early yesterday City Accepts The full casualty toll may never | |be known, The fleod--eaused - by |heavy rains struck at 2:30 a.m. City” commissioners last night | with ‘devastating swiftness and accepted a $11,989 bid for auto-.swept entire families and their dren, dogs, cats and cattle lay in On recommendation of Marvin {¢ctie silence for nearly 10. hours; Alward, finance director, a bid - ibefore the first word of the ca- from the Nationwide Mutual In. '@Strophe began to trickle in. surance Co. was turned down. | * * |The bid was for $3,342, but it | A rescue operation began in, Pa _ GET A “LARGE CHARGE” ~ Over-the 4th- With NEW CLOTHES From THE HUB! 4 Seda’ sresserg couatiions. ees could get it by 1961,” said tanks . provided coverage -for only six imediately but after a few hours a Free Delivery Service to — a | pines @ schatiled 1960. ald months, Alward sald. ‘cites . LAKE FRONT ’* * & > Se eee life in the area. : -f «Your Home or Business | Chrysler said the tanks would’ ‘‘Nevertheless, I hope this com-, The villagers had been caught 2 BEDROOMS On Donaldson's suggestion, the|be assembled at Newark, Del., ‘pany enters a bid next year, since! asleep in their thatched roof huts, | Oakland Rexall Drugs FULL BASEMENT city’s interest in acquiring state|with Detroit, Scranton, Pa., and {its prices are good and its reputa- leasv prey for the roaring torrent. OAKLAND THEATRE BLDG $1,500 hospital land will be called to the |Dayton, Ohio, plants supplying | tion sound,"’.said Alward. | When the waters began to re- FE 4°6800 . $1 1,900 Down tales of State Sen. L. Harvey components. It said no increase| The bids were opened last week cede late yesterday they exposed . ; : : ‘odge (R-Drayton Plains) andjin employment is anticipated in| land Alward was given time to in- desolat li . Milt Gofare Promptly Shipped oe el Sattoaily a Rep. Arthur J. 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'S 95 i s f @ EARPHONES and TAKE SIX MONTHS io @ BATTERIES ede a “a @ CARRYING CASE , * va All Fer The Price of The Set Alone $1.25 Weekly to P AY! ‘ Step ee From Rust, Mildew, 9F00 RE Ee TE RAVER? theca Up. . * Cé Ligonon ampness, Etc. . Base optional. - Gade Dehiumidifiér _* Te GOOD HOUSEKEEP ; With Free Built-In - Automatic Humidistat of P ONTIAC | . _._ Removes 31% gallons of . : ae ee ps eee water ed 5 be Mfr an. ‘Open ‘Monday: and Friday’ til 9 . *. | _ On sea it r. Eree : , oom | 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 ’ | \ a i / f : anor tn : . ‘" ; cas X é + = ‘a 2 sf = ye reas = — = nar Tf ES a RAID Insect. Spray Reg $1 59 Si wo Esra CAN [pe WATERMELON ed pit oye ae TWenry. RIGHT 2 & OE ied | | a PAYDAY ees [ I Hal Boyle Hemoand: " NEW .YORK (AP) Every year "|they troop here—the kids with the _{big hope, __ ee * * 4 . ‘They all have the same goal— to make a-name in show busi- in the American theater. They come from. every part of the land, from every kind of back- ground. Some are the sons of laborers, some are the spoiled daughters of the wealthy. Some wear the stamped neatness of the Ivy League, some look like the born beatniks they are, $50 for 2 wks ... only 70¢! ness, to-carve themselves a niche) Many of them share a startling, ‘lack of talent. All share a single| thing—a vision of stardust, a pic-' ‘ture of themselves posturing be-! fore an applauding world. - Why does anyone set out to be| tious fellow back in 1947 or so who wanted the | best job, the prettiest wife, the biggest car and the other loans to $500 an actor or an actress? What mo- eos tivates them? I can never decide! with 24 mos. to. repay whether it is blind ignorance, CASH YOU | REPAY IM | REPAY IN blind courage, or a blind and mys- o RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS (tic compulsion they have no con- _ 3 $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 trol over whatever. * * * siento —s —— It can’t be sheer ignerance, be- Uanatert chorged of 3% per month on betwee cause most of these kids know Sek oat AL po won ony patil iwhat the odds against them. are. | | They know ‘many acters are lucky ASSOCIATES |to make $1,000 a year at their LOAN COMPANY 'craft. They know the average per- = former doesn’t earn a. fifth as much as a plumber, a tenth as 4 in DRAYTON PLAINS: imuch asa dentist. Yet each _is 4494 Dixie Hwy. fe in his heart, for a time any- CALL: OR 3-1207 way, “I'll beat the odds.” — : There is something yen. cagensl | in PONTIAC: and tremulous in the way these|_ . young people smash against the 125-127 N. Saginaw apeabibie. It is rather like watch-| CALL: FE 2-0214. ing massed infantry march, sing- linz, into certain disaster against 2255 S. Telegraph ‘massed artillery, It inspires you : Sat : jeven as it breaks your heart. Mich. Mirdcle Mite ; In the beginning art is every- p CALL: FE 8-9641 thing with them, and money imeans nothing. They take all sorts of odd jobs to kéep them alive while they wait for ‘the one} [break." 3 © They think of 1,001 ingenious a to stay alive in a tough Firestone//, “if -— LCAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS / ft f | er Us PUT _ YOUR CAR IN TIP-TOP SHAPE PEM... i iii ig It identifies a : “FREE ‘Conubne “| Car Safety ( Check | LOOK FOR THIS STICKER... safety-checked chiked town a tebe are more peo ple with ‘dreams to ‘sell than peo- | |ple to buy them, Their clubhouses . }aré drugstores, where they meet to-eat egg sandwiches, - gossip, trade tips and bolster each other ‘up in their hours’ of dismay. The thing. that is hardest - for them is’ that they have no au- dience, An actor without an audi- ence is. ,the most hopelessly unem- = Thespian Stardust Mostly Egg Sandwiches f ee, oe aE . | . : tae ba ¥ ae » } 3 ri # THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1959 \ | : Hl | ae een : Fe s ‘ ; 5 acini! . ’ * .; 2° & r, ’ —— * A if, } nt A. fille ae e I y the tax) A Ad¥erfthement) oe 4 ‘ oe How To’Hold - But- it asked him why: he coms okt the. bens FALSE TEETH rh t Eo othe ant, what I' went through to get here!”|. More Firmly in Place Why does anyone ‘really want} | Do ‘annoy and em-~ to be an actor? Only an actor| ’ bling w Pu eat gD or talk? or of all unemployed hurnah does come_out on top in 7 busi- He can’t afford” \te iis a ro pelngg he pi robably contidn't your p “This alkaline (non, a) beings. What can you learn about|néss? If he was lonely. before, he! chaser He is a big financial hu. om" oe Pree Ue tnd more fortabiy. No guinroy, acting by merely making faces ‘atlis: now twice as lonely—and three i ti 4 aie : 5 caked a. a mirror in a Tonely hallroom? |times as feartul. . an pie, cut, in lo many Dpieces—|- Rhode Island’s general assembly breath). fodey at Few ever get “That big chance” - *. *€- * for the producer, his press agent, imet for the first time in 1647. _ drug_counters ev : and-.even fewer go onto real} Success, he finds, is not a perch —_ i ; ——w success. Most. of them succumb] but a prize fight ring with no real|l = = hina é, —_ a - agp to these twin eroders of mostjrest between the rounds.. Finding dreamstime and common sense. They give up and -go away, And the one in a thousand who “the right role’’.is now even more terribly important than getting) “that big break” used to : be NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER Sputnik KO’d Older a Version New Consumer Culture Vulture PHILADELPHIA \P ranchiest house in town? Well, according to the-fotks, at the Federal Re- serve Board here, he's all washed up. He is the Old Consumer. The New Consumer is a-vulture for culture, sky-high for hi-fi, and it’s not the girl he married, : * *¢ «& — Remember that bump- but their kids that he’s most concerned about. John R. Bunting, Old Consumer. Bunting and_Aff's studies indicate the average cohsumer's new sense of values will make a dras- tic change in the nation’s living habits for years to come. 34, and Edward A. Aff, 50, are the local experts on what the buyer will buy in the Philadelphia area. They say it was the launch- ing of Sputnik by the Soviets which changed the a) New Imperial DISHMASTER Bunting says that with continued prosperity and | high taxes, wealth began to lose out as the symbol | of success for the status-seeker. And when Sputnik zoomed skyward, the Old Consumer had had it. “Then eame a guilt complex,” explains Bunt- ing. ‘‘The consumer was bombarded with evidence that America was lagging in its educational_pro- gram, and particularly in science. . FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, now washes even faster, cleaner and more economically ® Diamond-bored, bronze valves! © New positive ‘step valve handles ‘eliminate’ “He began to feel that he had failed, that he had not spent his money and time for the more important things. And he began to develop differ- — : dripping ent aspirations — largely along the lines of culture © New and larger. detergent tank! and education.” e Se — wand holder keeps hese As-a-result, adds Bunting,_the New Consumer-{#--— is becoming more European — the continental look in clothing for instance — because Europe is NEW FACTORY BRANCH on WOODWARD at S SQUARE LAKE RD. 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Recent nutrition research stadiée reves! that witits of Americans, regardless of ‘income, are getting less than the minimum daily amount of calcium recommended. by: the Cy - gnc have to eat: - Ibs. of carrots, 39 egES} :27 Ibs. of potatoes, 28 oranges or 637 Ibs. of cabbage. Milk is the ay practical source of calcium. | N ational Research Council. , : How calcium starvation affects you. Lack of calcium in the diet has a slow degenerating affect which may remain hidden for years. It can result in: Premature wrinkles and “leathery” skin that add years to your appear- ance. Excessive irritability, tense frayed nerves. Shorter ‘‘prime of life’ that reduces your span of . active, vigorous years. How-much milk should you drink to wet the calcium you need? The following daily consumption of milk assures you sufficient calcium. Children (up to age 12)....:: .3 glasses daily Teen-agers (age 13 to 19)... .. ...... «4 glasses daily a one one ese Lack of calcium can also cause improper functioning of heart Adults (age 20 and over)........ ....93 glasses daily. muscles. And when your diet does not supply sufficient calcium Expectant mothers.......... .o..+..4 glasses daily for daily needs, the body withdraws calcium from the bones Nursing mothers...... a ......6 glasses daily for use in the blood and soft tissues. This causes bones to become brittle—easily broken—especially among older people. How much calcium do yow need? National Research Council /recommends 800 milligrams of calcium daily for adults, 1000 to 1400 milligrams of calcium daily ‘for children, depending upon their age. This is the amount of calcium supplied by three to five glasses of milk. Most foods supply only slight emounté of calcium. — In order to get the cajciura provided by 1 quart of milk you MICHTGAN add’a cold) glass of fresh milk to every meal Why milk is nature’s most nearly perfect food. In addition to calcium, milk contains more of the essential nutrients—including ‘proteins, vitamins and minerals—than any other food. Far from being fattening, milk is recommended for reducing diets because it supplies more nourishment per es calorie than other foods.-Whole, fresh milk also supplies:more ; nourishment per dollar than other foods. From the standpoint of nutritional value, nutritional balance and simple economy, ‘milk is nature’s most nearly perfect, —_ | ~ i MILK PRODUCERS AMSSOCIATIO ; — ~ .. oe ih 2 foe ™ ed aS -» {| ~* _ . if : : ( \ ~ e ce i : , _THE: PONTIAC TESS, | MEDNESD AS york 1.1059 - WI | . ardent oF VALUES for [SDAY SALE 2 “gba |. | WED. 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Expires July 3rd, 1959 & 3S i } , =: (4 TU AOU ARNO OUND BD) af mu Sa an RSA iN A lA Aa hosel) iW, PEOPLE 7% g e SUPER: MARKETS : 465 E, PIKE ST. 1 700 AUBURN AVE. . [Sanford Street Phone FE ‘2-1298] ||. "Phone FE 5-8311 ls “ALL FOOD. TOWN MARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. °. “SUPER MARKETS @ 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY || 7580 HIGHLAND- RD. 1200 BALDWIN. AVE. _<. of Telegraph Rd. | | M-59. ot Williams Lk. Rd. at Columbia ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M>-to, 6 P.M. * apaiwt'y. con a Hale Tt tie Gee oe zd ¢ , base . ¢ bee ‘ft. ‘ % THE PON NTIAC 2 ERESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1950 Ce : me - Queen of Pahiend s Chet, , Has Way With Pota toes> ok on ‘the dope train in royal Pree an when my as- Engiand for 12 yeals: Charles Mel. ‘istant suddenly turned te me, lis, says he.had his “own special ™ ‘ce 2s white a¢ bis apron. way of preparing the fried pota-. “Charlie.” he gasped, “I've for-| toes the Queen (Elizabeth H) so gotten to do any potatoes, and much enjoys.” _ they've already started on the hors! “Using a specfal-spoon, 1 d'oeuvres!” scooped out small sections about «Quickly I whipped a pan of fat. the size of marbles. These I deep- onto the stove, grabbed a couple! fried until they were. crisp and of potatoes, diced them as finely, brown. : as I knew how, and threw them in. | Making these lite spp pate “I rushed them onto a silver ‘marbles’ left me with the rest ; F ; dish with some chopped parsley. | t A of the potato pitted with holes like « d them on the dining | : yere cheese. : ——4 table with only seconds to spare.” I deep “These too, - fried, ot ' Queen was afterward filling the hollows with ‘*'* asi meal fo! ne grated Parmesan cheese. a = as colorful as any picture in the Louvre. a symphony in gold ‘For another potato: dish which and green and red and brown’ I devised, ] would half-fry the -po- [¢ included fillet of beef sur- tatoes in deep fat, drain them. rounded by shoestring potato finish cooking them in butter and paragus tips. cucumber a nd « stuffed drain them again tomatoes “I served them up decorated with eeeenere finely chopped parsley and chervil, christening them ‘Pommes Roy- — New Way to Keep this wean the Queen lined thee Freezer Inventory so much she sent her private sec-* retary through to the kitchen to ask me for the recipe Mellis, who recently retired, hed a 10-burner cooker and large ‘ refrigerator in a “‘pint-sized kitch. STAR SALAD — Having a luncheon party or a buffet supper elebrate Independence Day? ginger ale as the liquid and chilled in a star-shaped mold, makes attractive main dish. The ginger ale adds zest and gives a bubbly appearance to the salad. sAn accurate record of al! meat, an | poultry and other food stored in glistening, 'a home freezer can be kept on a Peg-Board pane! by using golf ee i eee tees to designate the current in- ‘Ginger Ale Fluits Salad ventory did everything from “peeling po- To make a “food record.’ ' tatees to concocting exotic frame and attach a panel of per: ‘ forated hardboard. about 6 feet Not only for a party, but for light ule. labels are available It was either a mixed grill of i. ten (packages: of 2) certa . . i er Rag 0 ‘rtain ae aay cal saute. potatoes item are in the freezer, then s . / iH oes . (sliced, fried in butter to a golden ere should be 10 ee eer you'll make it often. id . the particular name piate nen . brown, then strained ana = Sarkanes rare added loclicemoved| Sparkling Star Salad dry). or eggs—scramolec, poached | ake an adjustment in the num-| 2 {uPs singe”, ale of left-over vegetables that might otherwise be wasted. Se ith Try this one for the Fourth and greens. Tve with extra mayon- \naise, if desired. Makes 8 servings. ; t ; «« Glaze Spareribs. ~~ ‘With Apricots 2 envelopes (2 tbsps.). unflavo ais recalls one near ca wal es US) aos 3 cape diced] eouked chicken y n = . 2 cups chicke hercche. ece Peg-Board is available at lum 1 cup cooked er canned peas sa: ber yards. It may be_painted” to; {3 CUP cooked diced carrots Ms cup diced cucumbe 3 tabi Jespoons minced celery 2 rained —pickie- “The fe °tman had already biend or contrast with the back-' Started serving “Sener Se gros wal z a hVAGS CASH MARKIE 1 cup mayonnaise SUPER SPECIALS. “a well-liked pork dish . food. is applied -to these.spareribs. In some cases’... A gelatin salad, using pale dry ~ Sprinkle gelatin over ginger ale Remove from heat shrim appealing meals all through the ' soften; stir over hot water until ; Hin liquid. Drain ne reat . on dissolved. Chii] until consistency e sal- F unbeaie hite: fold a large canape platter. Serve with of unbeaten egg white; fold in re- pil) Sauce and plenty of cocktail: satices.” 4 long and 2 feet wide. to the wall }, l « hreaicac —— : ot weather, sparkling gelatin The Queen’ breakiast ee 8 behind the freezer. Attach name ads de with or al de hearty one calculated to give her _. ae ads made with ginger ale are de- 5 ° — plates for the various foods ab ve 4). od satistvine. Ec jeg}, Maining ingredients. ; vienty of energy for a busy sched- SS : ma cious and satislying. Economical, Pour =" . puenty B) ) the panel. Special holders for the our into a S-cup ‘star mold too, as they utilize small amounts which has been rinsed-in cold wat-| er. Chill until set. Unmold on salad) Barbecued spareribs are usually, - a-meal jo; perch) that can be classified as finger | Instead of the barbecue | ,Sauce, however, an apricot glaze. Apricot main 4 half pieces) Fish, Seafood: Good os Summer ‘To inable tun’ sholle, cut one 14,Flute 5 rounded scallops. Place Pontiac Press Home Editor ;- inch circle of double-thick quilted|quilted foil fan shells dh a ‘cookie Some people in New broiling foil. Then cut the circle|sheet.. wouldn't think of eating anything . into quarters. Fold over straight! Drain Liquid from clams"into » but salmon on the Fourth of July.| 40. y 4-inch. Tlien crease and turn! saucepan. Sprinkle flour over the | suede baal wenamireand anced pec EL ight sides. Uquid sind mix with a wire whisk Such confirmed fish caters. (Make ‘a diagonal fold where the Summertime, however, is @ 00d | 1, sides meet; tur the point |time for. serving fish. ‘The rod andjagainat one side: Bring the curved ireel artists bring home their catch edge up to a. depth of %-inch. Di- \and- want it cooked right away./a@gonally fold cornets as. before. By ‘JANET ODELL: e soup, corn, soft bread crumbs, [nish eulan, plnslonte and lemon _ in finely cut parsley.. me Stir over iow heat for shout 6 minutes. Season to taste with garlic salt and Worcestershire Sauce “Te ‘Spoon into foil fan shells apd top _ with buttered ‘crumbs. Bake in a moderately grees F) for about 20 minutes, or until “bubbly” hot. If desired, gar- hot oven (400 de- ‘ nish .with slices of lemon dipped Cool fish salads are delicious on a. hot day. dust a word of warning. Since fish spoils easily at any time of year, be extra carefpl about | keeping“ it cold during these hot, | humid days. It is best to eat | | fresh fish the day you get it or | | at least the second day. Canned | and frozen fish keep indefinitely | in the can or the freezer. | a have noticed a few plants of dill coming up in our garden. It! is a volunteer year ‘after year. There’s enough already to make the sauce for this interesting shrimp platter. i Marinated Shrimp with Dill Sauce) ~~: a pounds vet od fresh or. frozen l cup white win 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt i 1 teaspoon pickling spices i Half Cae aliced 1 onion, sliced Z stalks celery with leaves Clean and devein~ shrimp. Mix remaining ingredients in a sauce- pan. Bring to boil and let simmer |3 to 5 minutes. Add shrimp and re- turn to boil. Let simmer 2 minutes. picks. i Dill’ Sauce l pistt sour’ cream % cup minced onion \ teaspoon celery seed My teaspoon garlic powder | Zz tabi fresh dill (or % teaspoon dill powder) | Mix all ingredients and let stand| ‘No longer than 2 hours before! i serving. ~« * * ; | Fillets of fish may be rolled; \ around an herb-seasoned pnd /and baked quickly in a hot oven! _ Just be sure the“fillets have been) skinned. Rolled Stuffed Fish Fillets 4 frozen or fresh fillets (flounder, sole 2 tablespoons. butter % cup diced celery it teaspoon — onion | cup het wate i oe packaged erepared herb-seasoned | ("5 ceies pariiy-coctied Secen (ect is Serve dinners that bubble with excitement ... with Seabrook’s a “Seabrook superb Broccoli au Gratin Only 14 minutes cooking time—no pots to clean—and no oven to heat. CHOPPED nhac ©) Menus ' ‘ 78 N. SAGINAW ST. Glazed Spareribs might appeal. to: eS ee miraculous new prepared Broccoli - K . |More people than the nippy flavor Me ne one thaw: lot au Gratin. Aged cheddar cheese with BAZLEY’S OWN READY TO EAT SMOKED HAMS ON SALE! ff the barbecue sauce. 4, Mis, sling: = Jn saucepan) ich farm buttar and heavy cream— BUTT PORTION SHANK Portion Berman feet in tuter: add water” then stutl| blended into mngnifeant sauce 5 ortion § 2 ke 3 sama: eeacertes ling crambs, toss. Place % of the artfujly enhance the natural flavor i 2 repel mes stuffing on each fillet. Roll up:}°-"~ of caeiee, aria ra apne Put 2 tablespoons lemon juice fasten with toothpicks. Brush each | Seabroo! afer le-Pack as eo. c |, Have the spareribs sawed across roll with melted butter; sprinkle) Water, wait 1¢ minutes, then serve AU GRATIN Ib. [ center stices 79¢ Ib 5. 8 ee eee eee wit eet, peveer. ts bok bs pose ue potato een seen eummnmemenepemeeneeamneananananans : Pleace in greased baking dish; ene ° jot a Pec he “i seal sep cach rel etm ; 3 ireats sien Gratin is just one of : CENTER Hi cove: tignay cn bake im eg. |,D8con piece: Add one eup sealded | ishey thet are prepared to make 4 PC RK H PS ° 59 patra a a aearaes Pay reine milk. Bake uncovered in very hot . your family dinners more exciting: TR \ hour. | ene — —— alah me Asparagus, Hollandaise Style = DAMED “TB Season with salt and pepper. ae 6 Creole Succotash = Potatoes and oe | | Continue baking uncovered 45 perv = Peas in Cream Sauce = Delmonico.. FRESH . Lb. ¢€ BREASTS : 4 5¢ minutes. Combine apricot pre- _Linguifi means thin spaghetti. Potatoes s Baby Lima Beans in = PAN : serves and lemon juice. Spread V@'Y your servingof it by making) Cheese Sauce = Creamed Spinach s READY LEGS © 39¢ over spareribs and bake 30 min. 2 Sauce that combines canned sal-| Macaroni and Cheese with Broccoli. utes longer, or until spareribs are 0" and clam juice. You can buy’ Try Seabrook’s prepared entrees, too, cel mar ed clam juice. = lacie —— as BAZLEY’S Lb. ¢ ff done and glaze is set. Yield: 4 to ‘can | 6: servings. Linguini with Salmon Clam Sauce) “siete Skinless Wieners* 39‘ |*"= serge e = ‘a live ofl Paging Pop Eye | 3 1" easpoon ‘cguroety cracked pepper : SPARE | c| GROUND © ss ws to tet frozen) / Bet ee Now at a y to treat frozen : in ‘chopped spinach is to use it in a — spegbettt : {| STEAK . _ BEST ja puffy casserole dish with eggs| Saute garlic in the butter and = = ib. band milk;-mushrooms~are~a~delt|ottve oit until lightly ‘hrowned: Acht i {pepper. Drain liquid from can of jsalmon into measuring cup and 4 add clam juice to make 1° cup . ,liquid.- : Fresh Dressed Frying CHICKEN 59° GROUND BEEF | "UE FRANKS 2: 89 ‘OLOGHA 39: : Home Grown GREEN RADISHES | ONIONS 2" 15 | B15 Open All Days'cs'ss ex SISTERS MARKET 608 W. Huron St. BACON FRESH rs) a Home Grown RED - Jumbo Sweet Cantaloupe 229 Sweet Juicy PEACHES 4 us, fe | ) ICE COLD Watermelons 89"! #] Calif. POTATOES 10 Lbs. For 69° Fiake salmon and add to the garlic mixture with the~ Hquid. Bring to a simmer and, just be- fore serving over the linguini, stir in the parsley. Serves 4. |. Canned clams are used in this ‘last dish. You make little alumi- num foil ‘shells’ to hold the mix- ture; throw them away after eat- Jing and half the dishwashing is | done. - Clambake in Fan Shells : 6%-o2. cans minced clams flour lespoons t 1044-oz. can mushroom soup 2 1 12-02. ‘can whole kernel corn ion < — 14 teaspoon * shred ed lemon pee Garlic Pat ag ——— Bauce 4 tablespoons buttered crumbs 14-ineh quilted broiling = Lemon Juice Gives Tartness to Tuna Dish | Next time you want to serve a hot fish casserole, try this ;Lemony-Tuna Surprise. With the yummy cheese. sauce on top, it’s a dish you'll want to serve for ‘company dinners as well as for ‘the family. They'll call it a/ favorite after the first bite. / | ~ Lemony-Tuna Surprise 113-02 can tuna 1 4-02. can mushrooms 2 1 omall onion, grated 1 tablespoon femon deice * A jar belongs in your picnic hamper * Delicious mixed in-meat balls * Costs less than ever before ‘with juice from eae. 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WEDN ESDAY , JULY 1, 1959 1 eis enn \ sragemeereipreners ni 5 Ree 2p ncs sgh on ears a i : yoo? 2» so ee ae ey ee as —— PW ob | aia Say ; 4 2 , , a“ - r, | . sg ,manded’ the air force in Diaz's;? . was designated “Product of Detroit NYC’ Commuter Not X | WW Ne ee Off Q S: | ane mained’ © euccea| OUCTOMY .. the-Year’| in the, observance of] Sag A NN Not Needed, but There They Hang _. ; Ie Guban Cer uits; jhim. A’few hours later Alineida P mi Y Michigan Week earlier this year. |Rates to/Be Increased VP net Percy Ocr 34.500 Drapes. |HlsRed Charges izcarcrsneqs premiere || |G tie fel emo cr man rm . : and ac - ; . oO AF Red-Facéd Over $4,500 Drapes | es | treason, robbery and dealing with Due Tonight Arthur O'Connell of New York sarmg npn Bar sack = , ae af | HAVANA (AP)—Fidel Castro's,;members of ex-president Fulgen- MGS ae. arrived yesterday. 4. * ling up 55 to 60 per cent Aug, 1 un-. : eva ; : oi ee ve ne ie . ‘government today sotght” the ar-'cio Batista's 2. - DETROIT ‘@-—With all the fan- ; \ *. * * der a new schedule. i WASHINGTON (AP),— The Air| In this « year’s appropriations) “It is not a, heartbreaking item | est of Ma Pedro Luis Diaz Lanz! Diaz in his letter of reaignati fare of what it 'is — a-premiere’ —| “Detroit. George .C. Scott, who is george Force, alieqdy roundly criticized reams — ings gg publiclas fat as the money is concerned,” after he r@&ighed his command of had accused Almeida of trying to|*® Michigap-laid, Michigan-made featured, missed the opening round = : Congress for the cOst of its; y.Rep. Harry M. Sheppard | Sheppard observed, but “‘it placeS|the Cuban ‘air force and charged! ‘him —because—of-hts— out —a—Murder” lot festivities. He-wired from Min-|~New York Central. spokesmen : . |(D-Calif) disclosed _ that drapes!the committee and the Air Force | . : é : . is fo ring esp iin vet $2,000 already have been|in an embarrassing position.” a — | Mes —_ = Conamunist - ne h “500 d jinstalled in the’ dining ‘hall with} Th biete wat dropped. A ps : gy jinfluence on Castro's governmen in the case of the $4, TAPES. | no 2500 needed to finish the} “2° Subject was cropped. AP-| The whereabouts of Diaz were and his army. another $2,500 parently the drapes stay up. So a mystery. There was speculation! : ; does the $90,000 reof overhang. |... 1. aeweaed oc 6 ; ithat he had gone underground o | Roman Catholics in the Unitéd |States, Alaska ahd Hawaii now * * xa _It seems the Air Force spent). 'fled from Cuba. around $90,000 to build a 21-foot 2°? overhanging roof around its glass-| ; ; walfed- academy dining hall to} That, Sheppard noted, was for . — < : lonly one of the three glass-walled | Fj i j | Djaz turned in his resignation to‘nymber 36,023,977, aecarding to the keep out the sun lonly one of the glas: Fine Is Belt Tightening Ipretident Manuel Urrutia andloticial Cathalié Directey for MacIn-. HARDWICK, Vt. (UPI)—To en- leveled the Red charges after re-'1958, an increase of 1,460,126 over But he courage slenderizing, members of/turning to duty from a month’sithe previous year. The directery In justifying - the expenditure, | Sides of the room. Air Force Secretary James H.| Under Secretary M.A. absence attributed to typhoid fe- shows a 10-year gain of 9,948,280 ver ‘Douglas ‘last year told the House tyre had no explanation. Appropriations Com mittee the said he was sure Douglas ‘would the Home Demonstration group everhang would eliminate any be uite upset in learning about here agreed to fine themselves one ithe . facts" =" cent per inch of waist. Maj. Juan Almeida, who com- total of 1948. “COME SEE...YOU'LL SAVE! EE AMERICAS DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT JANE PARKER Sandwich or ‘ ’ . > ow * BIRTHDAY (Lletiation / 1859-1959 : x at — i | Saas - REG. 49¢ LA AER 5 -- These rolls just can’t and quality. They’re baked to flavorful per- fection ... ideal for your favorite filling. Try oe Serve this versatile cake over the week end and listen to the cheers, Perfect “‘as is” or topped with fruit or your favorite ice cream. Priced for savings now! 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Stars were on hand -and had been worked ‘into the Detroit- Windsor Freedém Festival that will Elizabeth. The movie, from a novel by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker, is scheduled to open in Chicago tomorrow. i eee ee Frankfurter PKG. , OF 12 eit be beat for fresaness ! REG. 21¢ ) i 16-OZ, LOAF be climaxed by a visit of Queen): will be shown.on a Detroit screen{nesota that he had been caught in a snowstorm and delayed in ‘Yel- lowstone National Park while driv- ing east. He said he, hoped to make the premiere, however, Nurses Pick Male Head BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—Paul W. Traux became the first male president in the history of the or 38.1 per cent over the 26,075,697|. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 41. 1959 | : a” + THIRTY.THREE 1 re a as vcr name Say ar Syeeasseee m= Bi ae : 7 = = sca Sata cam SaaiinnA lin daeneaeeieeiamaarammmanmameme — Senenunbmerse:2:. aecremnee £2 — een ~ pm - — ‘te “en n z = : ; : hee ee 9’ Bes — more especially of the stuff of So-| ® ;times over a-peried of several, Bo 7, M an lé d jafter the 4 closed its door }€ 4.5 ine See sas . a eo. sae . : Doctors: : 4 . | Hous es 6[ the ara had been} : ’ Exhibit Looks Like Hit .* . —.|vsirisiarams "Health Service Stops |micins's «sear? Docs neeyBOY, 7; Manigléd « finienivesat se am tat el State Traffic Deaths |: that the | ccine, if- : SS or using the dryer free because 4| Poe | "Draw Bie Crowd | coteme mas Sith live Polio Vaccine. (r,s et mee eee tO Dectth Tr'side jcie ma suck ic im sareeiDown 10) for Month: —_ . 3 tye? j ’ te Hi ; . 1, ' mecha os ey operated ji yi . Reds Draw Big. Crowd howe acts — : ee ahr : : ave ane > pir * : ‘Dryer for Clothes merely - closing and opening the; Ha tate ae tas : a ee a Ao Ne Brigitte Bardot’s Hubby | WASHINGTON (AP)—The Pub) pu: pr Burney said the Public’ — (7) LAN oe or , ee TAA cord ; f s 3 NEW . oe ; lic Health Service says 4t will not’ ),"\, eel “©| .OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Did = ~~" + +» |slight downturn in Michigan high- NEW YORK (AP)—The newest which opens in Moscow July 25, Has’ Emergency. Surgery licensee & Med" Virus Vaccine for ealth Service did not) ev © curiosityJead a T-year-old boy to OKs Friday Holidays hata’ dentin tn ctiee ante showin town—the Soviet Exhibi\is to show people ~how the other : Be al thie tine 4 jenough evidence that the live vae-'. tragic death inside of an alto: £ 'Y Lcodey) as State Poles wimeaat a 0a Yon—looks like a“smash_hit. ‘side. lives. . ST. TROPEZ, France (upr) — °°”. ; a « ‘cline was. safe and potent. There/matic clothes dryer? | ‘if They Fall on Saturday lastoe aeatnat x teurat hich trails A dazzling, 10-million-dollar ex- Newspapers generatly found it a June bride Brigitte Bardot lan-| ‘Instead, Surgeon General Leroy} 4s a need for more controlled * * * . . WASHINGTON (P- The House kill over the Fourth. of July: | revagakia, St opened"to generally) good show. But they pointed out) guished today while her new E. Burney, head of the service, SUdes, ——— | Detective E.B. Meals says that has passed A bill eat would patios : * * a favorable press reviews and|that in some departments, such as/husband Jacques Charrier recov-lurged the nation to “go full speed, 1 probably was ‘the reason Jerome’a Friday asa legal public holiday, Although the provisional fatality Per fe Test pextovtiance be-/housing, clothing and automobilesjered froni the emergency opera-Rihead” with the Salk vaccine,’ Nantucket to Celebrate [Brown crawled into the *coin-'when the regular holiday falls on figure last math was ES, Gown fore a packed house in the New|the Soviet goods didn’t come up tion which removed his appendix. | Which uses killed virus. : .. joperated machine early Tuesday.|9 Saturday. 19 from the final figure for June York Coliseum, to American standards. Film actor Charrier, looking} pr. Albert R. Sabin ,of Cincin-| NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP) —| His body, mangled badly, was) Rep, August E. Johansen (R-|1958, there was a possibility de- There’ were 1,000 people stand- Apparently they’'were somewhat|pale beneath his tan, broke off! nati, Ohio, developer, of a live/This island off the. coast of Mas-|found about an hour and a half/Mich) pointed out that some work-Jayed deaths might boost the total ing in the hot sun Tuesday ‘when above Soviet. standards, however.|his two-week-old honeymoon with vaccine, recently declared it’ safe sachusetts, once a famous whal-jlater by two women who were the | ers jn private industries are given |above that of a year ago. the doors opened. A spokesman} Max Frankel, a former, Moscow Brigitte to ‘rash to St. Tropeziafter a series of .extensive tests ing base, will celebrate its 300thifirst customers at the laundro-'2 holiday on their birthday. | For the first half. of 1959, the for the 42-day exhibition estimated correspondent, wrote in the New “‘Oasis’’ Clinic yesterday at 7 p.m./in various foreign countries, birthday Thursday with a big/mat, which is unattended. | “The question of what happens if state was running 18 behind’ the attendance between 40,000 and 50,-| York Times: “A visitor can see/for an emergency appendectomy. e * clambake. The island, purchased! The youngster, son ef Dorothy and when a worker's birthday falls toh for January-June of last year 000. far more here in two hours than| He was reported: resting com-| The live vaecine can be giveniin 1659 from Thomas Mayhew,'Gale Brown, was identified ~ by on his ‘regular nonworkday’ hasn't, despite improvement in January, The aim of the show, like the/ this -corresporident~ saw “in two fortably and in no danger after to a person orally. The. Salk vac-| was formerly part of the New teeth and clothing. to my knowledge... been broached’ February and March. The totals aim. of Hts American counterpart years in the Soviet Union, far the operation. . cine must be “injected several) York . colony. ' Meals said the machine started yet,”” Johansen said. were 589 as against 571. % “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY _ o-_— ee ee ee ee ee PICNIC SUPPLIES HUDSON'S RAINBOW ° Paper Napkins .. .”3,° 10¢ "—_DAILEY BRAND Sweet Relish rar , C , FOR YOUR PICNIC = 35« ~ 1) Charcoal”... . 5 ts 39¢ i | ga" “SUPER-RIGHT” FULLY COOKED | SUPERIOR, 9-INCH SIZE Mazola Oil Semi- H A M S . ¢ Paper Plates . . 80 ww. 97c | WHOLE HOLDS 9-07. ’ GAL. $1 59 Boneless <= —_— = ng =. 89° Cc Sunhyfield Buttercr. . » 69¢ ‘ FROZEN FOODS. oo . Tae NI Silverbrook Butter mcm 67¢ Lemonade | Ba Risdon’s Cottage Cheese “cx 389¢ ONE PRICE : 6-02. oo YOUR CHOICE CANS » . , Di cp — hare - —_ HALVES, 55c— QUARTERS, 29¢. HOLIDAY STORE HOURS - A&P Chopped Broccoli 2 1x3? 35c we pa — ee , | A&P Peas... .. . 229 35¢ California Lemons SIZE 4. PO: 49 _| 4 Big Pontiac Stores : Libby's Orange Drink’ 4&9 55c¢ NEW CAROLINA, U. S. No. 1 GRADE to Serve You FINE STOKELY VALUES Cobbler Potatoes ...10 =: 71% | ‘Wek Porry St., at Madison Stokely Cut Beans ..... 2'tins 39 : ae oa fo ed ie Stokely’s Whole Wax Beans . S402. 976 Fresh Blyeberries OR DESSERTS BOX 39c Fancy Cucumbers E 3 FOR 29¢ 4724 Dixie. Hwy., Drayton Plains Stokely Cut Wax Beans .. 2'ci2* 43c California Grapes carom » 29¢ Green Onions sut'2co 3 svrcns 29¢ | 949W. Huron St. nr. Telegraph Rd. Stokely Cream Corn. . . . . 2'tans’ 39 oof Stokely Whole-Kernel Corn 2'C207-41¢ | Stokely Honey Pod Peas . . 2 cant 33c Stokely Peas & Carrots’... 2 Ei 27¢ 4 Stokely Tomatoes... . ... 2 SS? A7¢ Stokely Shellie Beans . . . . aston ee DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHE 7 , atest | aoe All prices in this ad effective thru Friday, July 3rd Open Wednesday, Thursday, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Friday ‘til 9 P. M. 25 W. Pike St.—Downtown Pontiac | Open Thursday, Friday ‘til 9 P. M. \ —— ae ed *. Fee 3 aa Stenioniaiaat Fin Ket . F i . i . ; | : a5 -~ - +. é a PERM ter gett seem enn a i ca la . . Quick Fix Meol « - Great with Chickenh—Ocean Sprey <""|. Aunt Nellie’ : ’ \ Se Off Label Liquid Detergent af For Complexion Beavty / Choose Your Color Granulated Detergent : ‘ ‘ i ' ‘ BS ep : Krey Salisbury Steak | ~- Granberry* Sauce} Harvard Beets _ Woodbury Soap |. Wisk Lux ° Lux Silver - Dust. . va ae as : -_— rig 1234+Ox.: : 16-01. 16-Oz, ¢ Both J 6-On. '. t. .. Reg. Both a Large Can : 53¢ ‘ ’ Cons 49 *y Jars 37¢ ; ie Cokes: 24c Can 38¢ “sa, Cokes 21 ik Cakes” 29¢. 2 Pkgs. 67¢ ‘ea =a) ~ * x rl he poe Fe yo v 4 ‘ . : y | a = : = ° ba j =~ F ae ! / -_ =. | I ed te os THIRTY-FOUR, | pop Ru THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1.1959 ||). ee _ : / et — | r a ' > - y: . : | JZ Adj justable, 16”, Poctsble : Barbecue Grills Prices effective through Friday, July 3. We reserve the right to limit quantities. = yal. Wrigleys 1-lb. Twin-Pack Box, with Coupon in this ad. ~ ° Save 20c Hygrade’s Party Loaf “Sz - ‘7 12" 39° -s Campbells Pork & Beans te Cann 49° . Butterfield Diced Potatoes 4 30° 45 - . Fam s 9'3-Ox. $4 00 Pert Pap per Napki save Star-Kist Chunk Tuna "Sr 3 230" 51° af ns 2 mo — -= Read’s Potato Salad "Eale can : ~’ Krun-Chee Potato Chips a... 2" 79° Qois J Beli e ream ve -Ox. c Stampe Wrigleys Cottage Cheese Wi) G2" 19 : 7 Homogenized Quart Jar Save 14c_ ; , Boys’ A : ; ° . .* -Ox Gola Ssorted Sho Snider’s Family Size Catsup ponies Lhe S rt Sleeve Open Pit Barbeque Sauce boris 39" Por i Shirts Heinz Relishes eee hae ok) Sanfor; las as zed, Washable ° ° e olis %- Bel! Kool Krisp Dill Pickles =... ra ae Siampe ' Mario Stuffed Olives we = E French's Prepared Mustard Hoffman House Slaw Dressing / VERNORS ae / Large Bottles Plus Dep. for / Assorted Jell-O Varieties—Ready to Eat . ! wo Kreem Rich Salads mt tell ia _Welchade Grape Drink 3 = * S cn” “] Fa rm Maid Bevera es A aries aia 3 ae +] 00 Save 6c on Chef Delight 7 = i “ : Loaf Cheese Product 2 to 59° Dads Root Beer ee a 39 ; Assorted 16-Oz. 89° Assorted Varieties Sonny Boy Syrups Flew atta Borden's Jar Cheese 2 su, 49" Pine-Ora “ocr. Drink ° Con 1° | | oe . , 46-01. e WITH PINE SCENT and “GERM-FITE” PROTECTION Hawaiian Fruit Punch cam 39 New Spic & Span Cleaner ‘> 3]' ye Canada Dry Beverages 45° u" 6 $8 43° a ‘eG WITH LOVELIER FRAGRANCE — FOIL WRAPPED € Bath a 6 Camay Pink Bath Soap J bors 4/7" * C'mon, Kids! Enter your dog in Weigle s big free Ken-L-Ration Dog Show. Cet details . / i and entry blanks at ro toe Contest: es ie july 6 at Wrigley’ s 5 Huron Shopping NORTH HILL SHOPPING ThA A) oe y i. \ Cénter at 7 P.M. Tuesday, july 7 at Wrigley’s, 1495 N. Main, Rochestér at 3: 30, P. M. ; 3 ; Da Kn \ 4 Tuesday, Me 7 ‘at Wighay's at 700 = itty ri Walled Lake at 7 P. pes . y: | i (Rochester) Open 9 = 9 Thurs., Fri. | 398 Auburn Ave. 5060 Dixie Highway 45 S. Telegraph Rd. 59: S:. Saginaw St. 5te: N. Posey. Se. Open|9 to 9 Thurs., Fri., Sot. ipverten Plains) Open 9 to 9 Mon. - Sat, (Tel-Huron) Open 9 ta.9 Mon. to Set. _ Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. Open Pt 9 sea Ny Lana . ‘4 o f ¢ a . ¥ ai J mek j : t | ) “ _.. ff ~ ee tf U : Md ‘s , q ia : _ Oye : ay ‘ j a “pe 4 js MN : aftts APES cee ne (= roe es, | os to Le } : ‘ x 4 X = . . f oS enh ad ae | : ie ne Ee = Peck pu os i an THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY I,. 1959 oa. ‘ Sots THIRTYFIVE lee yt Te. ¢ z , nat hl ae 4 | es ; e Fresh ~ e Plump, Tender, Whole, Complete- ly Cleaned, Gov- ernment Inspected Frying Chicken Parts i: 59% ‘x22 49: » +7 aiong y g (Ribs on) lb. Drumsticks ib. Buy any 5-lb. or over Canned Ham or-butt, shank portion or whole Canned Hams * Boneless, Cooked; Dubuque, Hygrede, 9-11-Lb. 69: > S i | Ready to Serve . Ager, Petrick Cudehy- Avg. Wt. ib. 2 ante e Medium Size : Hormel Oven-Brown | xz Ls : Fancy Shrimp or Cocktail 69°, Canned Picnics — “eones ce #2 Re | — Famous Mickelberry a . Plumrose Imported Boneless, Cooked - 2-Lb. $ ; a ‘ S i Sandwich Spread el 33° Canned Pork Loin str. cn hy and get 50 FREE | 50 Extra Gold Bell Stem | . Liver Se ous ase Any Size 43: Canned "Ham ceaiaa S-Lb. $439 ? , ‘ With Butt, Shank Portion or Whele i ge ; Piece ib. : Ready to Serve Cen ; e al or Sad. 4 r EA Tender, Juicy, Mich. Grade ' Boneless, Fully Cooked. Rath, Dubvave 6%4-Lb. $99 Gold Bell Gift Stamps Smoked Ham a Canned Ham i Skinless Franks ‘azottay ne = 2 89 Canned Ham er‘armour ster Cen r ‘ with Coupon 1 Friday. Jy 2 Bi Fg 2 loge MD «Hp on t re - oe oe Ce es, ae é : ee ee ee ee ee Sry reenter ent EAS 2 wip sam es PE RES SRR TN i reer: 1 ae : : oe oe 3 3 - eo ee — ee ~ i 3 ~ e ie : Re 4 2s Se re 5 ae a sles srs wsgatie a y mT Luscious, Sweet __. Red, Whole = 18-20-Ib. Avg. Wt. : ri Mel-0-C; . =i J. r California Santa Rosa Sweel Red Plums uv 25° H ust Hamburger o, Washington Sweet Bing Cherries uv. 59° D og Buns ny N - Cell Sliced Michigan Golden Celery Hears cs = Suv 29: ~ Package a = of | . : Z | 5 , D . . / cy California Large Fresh Lemons Celle Boy HOS Mel.0-Crut Oven Preu Apple Pie AVE ~ Family 12-Oz. ; Krun-Chee Fresh Large Roasted Peanut Cai OOS Top Ercat Chocolate, Vanilla or Neopoliten Va-Gal. Ctn. with Coupon Below : SAVE j Minute Maid Frozen | ; — 6-0 Lemonade Can 1 Oo Wards, Fluffy, Tender ~ Benquet Frozen Frozen With Cheese Angel F cod Cake ° ° -Ox. 8 10-02, Prices effective through Fridoy * Fried Chicken Ths. 89° G-W Pizza Phe. 39° SAVE ¢ July 3. We reserve the right De 30e 39 Each . . to limit quoritities. wnyfleke Toest & Ect 5 Tasty ‘4 Frozen ano 89 . . ; z, € j -Oz, € 4 Frozen Waffles Pkhgs. 39 Bee Steaks Pkg. Prices effective through Friday, July 3. We reserve the right to limit quantities. , = é i, “| Sf | This Coupon Good Thru Friday, July 3. : Coupen redeemable. Oniy a sWristevs through ' 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps Top Cc Ve Gal. 49: 1KG| I-Lb. Twin-Pek Box Wrigley c =) With Purchase of Any Size Pkg. With Purchase of One Bag With Purchase of One 6-Pack Ice Cream eons |Sa| Potato Chips 49: | Good Taste Cookies (4% Charcoal or Briquets Double Cola - emt One With This Coupon z Limit One With This Coupon ——_—- ba | er ar Ln tne mein lak te eu toes <7 | COREY” scty ao the couman hes te cue varie amr avs oe duly 2 This pe A gin soll Lo Kd] eve t"Etnlr oltre Be Cece Veet org. a: ont SESE eles Sae B ieae 0 mT Eo eo A CE nw SS ie vt ¥ M5 emer tefore the checks Your FAT-FREE COQKING AID for FRYING & BROILING SAAE ON ANY MEAT for TENDERNESS & BNO , NEW ENGLAND STYLE — JUST HEAT and EAT or eae: GREAT with CHICKEN ~ GRAND with HAM as 25¢ OFF Pam Dri Fr Doig $124 Durkee’s ; Charcoal Seasoning > pend 49 B a M & Brick « Baked Beans Q re Ocean S ra Pry sed 2 am oh Spec. Label y Y Cc ond Tenderizer | Pp ’ e or Whole GEBHARDT'S TOP TREAT for FRANKFURTERS 5% “wo NAIL BRUSH FREE — WHEN YOU BUY 3 BARS Vou Gat ‘ SAVE ON MILD DETERGENT ter DISHWASHING | 6 HAIR: BRUSH FREE with 3 BANDED BATH ia | z. i ou * * ; Zz. Chili Cs with Meat Caen 0643 LAVA Hand Soap “Temewng Alter 4) JOY Liquid 6c off | Label ‘<.. SJ Cashmere pons Soap “aiticr = a7 eee " FREE STAINLESS STEELWARE INSIDE PAC KAGE . _ NEW, MILD with LoveLy FRAGRANCE me NEW FRAGRANT BAR for BATH or “SHOWER ‘ z IMPROVED with NEW. PLEASING FRAGRANCE ; ular As ot ° ° e SURF rio ent ~ See OQ. Cashmere. 9s." Soap 3° ss 34° Lifebuoy Health Sap 3. ten 49° New Lifebuoy Soap 3 te 35 “3 ¢ cS) eas ae, a ; ? ; iin Son Deez eae tic deinen asain : Seeaeeee FINER GIFTS FASTER WITH GOL D BELL GIFT S : 7 ? : ; \ ad ! ~ y : ¢ SSE ORSINR RESET NTIS | ; ; = ' * . ig Ld ~ . } - hay - “ : « bi * u + « : +f / 3 ee A = — . { ae S28 Ps >| i | : . | + Ng : ; ' . . ‘ u F : : } i . meal ao oe - # ; | ' : j ii ‘ ~a — | — h THIRTY oe ee wah tg | THE’ PONTIAC PRESS JW EDNESDAY, JULY. 1 igsg i/o, cs ee Sees Bright Future for ‘Canad’: The bowhead whale, whose. mouth is dpe enough to hold an ¥ \Beneficial Results Told , : i l : ® ° Je: itis Dru x, eats only the tiniest of sea Prepare e Quickly of New Arthris Dg | ao i at DETROIT im — A medical sym-'j¢" ¢5 little that, it éan peer: sma poskum was told tqday of pemee jenerng larger than ,a finn Speaks al Ottawa feces sete: Se OTTAWA (AR) — * Queen Eliza-’ of being Canadian, if T have re- ‘from use of the new drug soma. P ‘ ; ‘beth If saluted Canada today as minded you of the: wae whieh. PY: C. David peal _ esta : COUNTRY ithe first independent country with- comes from ‘unity, and if. I have bahay o pn ornare aid 1 efi MUSIC ‘in Britain's empire and predicted helped draw your ‘attention to the of Washington, ack ‘eer werd) RADE jAMBOREE- if glorious future for her North|bright vision of the years ahead, 13 patients © PE “— Pierce-Brenda Lee, American “subjects. - -- +1 will feel well satisfied because | “markedly benefite db “Lester Flatt & Eart Ser es The young moharch, in a TV|I believe with all conviction this’ 50m, @ compound devcioped by Carl Perkins-The Leudin Bets [speech prepared “for Dominion! ‘country.can look to a glorious” fu- {Wallace Laboratories edi jocsie| ’ _ _IN PERSON—ON STAGE Day, Canada's major national hol- ture,” she said. Brunswick, tb LJ. Ae he in. | |iday, said that she and her hus- se lief of muscle and joint pa * * y db ae ae 4 The symposium, sponsore y | i band, Prince Philip, are enjoying Elizabeth paid tribute to the| ithe Wayne State University col-| | sy fora Business — Position Ti EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES await you in Secre- tarial, Accounting, and Stenographic positions—in busi- ness, ‘military, and government offices. « you CAN SAVE MONEY AND TIME. Our courses are limited to business subjects only. You'll get on a payroll sooner. Our graduates usually earn the entire =~ added attraction Gigantic Fireworks Display Following the show cost of tuition within two or three months. their tour. vision and initiative of the men jege of medicine and. the Univer- | Hse! Park ory children ee ° SALARIES are at an all time high. You'll work with | “If I have helped you feel proud |who have built Canada.. She ‘said) sity of Michigan medical school, | if Race sdaped 1330 Tekets at alt executives who can promote you ye - ~~~|she and her husband are looking| received what were described as| ee ass Parking} _ Stores. - forward to seeing“ more of the the first reports of labo atory andi] gventng 2:20~}!°%,3:00|° Taoutins. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. The calls we receive J p d F f country’s industrial developments ¢}; ataaed tha aoanty micah tests of the drug for our graduates far exceed the supp!) ury on ers a € during the rest of their six-week sere eeheal raie ce dnd velernmerwill- be: you of Edvthe Klumoo isnt MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA ASSOC. Points ig school tes. and veteran will be vy: ednts. high a SreaNax rs y i Dp The Queen's Dominion Day Clio, Mich., on U.S. 10, (Just North of Flint) a schedule also included the unveil- JUNE 279 THRU JULY 4 ASK FOR BULLETIN. M: t a phone FE CINCINNATI (AP) — Edythe ing of a “memorial to 650 men ol 2-3551 or call at our office for information. Klumpp’s fate on a charge: she the Rayal Canadian Air Force— ANDY DEVINE 33 ricans—W S- : we Bill Hickek Show murdered her lover's estranged including 39° Americans—who di “Jingles” of the appeared during World War IT and wife goes to a Hamilton County) ppeare é twho “have no known grave.” {Criminal Court jury today. “SHOWBOAT” Curtain Mon. - Fri. 8:30 P. M.—Sat. 9 P Institute The Business * * * 7 W. Huron St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 The jury of six men and six wo- The Queen and Phili ip arrived JUST.-AS SWEET — French starlet Claudie Laurence rivals three champian roses in Paris. The hybrid flower, tea-yellow with VETERAN APPROVED men must decide whether Mrs. lin the Canadian capital Tuesday |Klumpp, a blonde 41-year-old di- night after watching the centen- vorcee and mother of four, shotild: nial running of North Amertea’s Ticket Prices; Mon. - Thurs. $3.06 thru si. ie Fri. and Sat. $3.50 thru $1.50 “* Clie MU 38-5531 Coming: ‘Iuly 6 thru July. 11 en eee a touch of pink, won top honors at new varieties contest. ; ; aad be acquitted, sentenced to death oldest horse race — the Queen's JACK BARRY in “BELLS ARE RINGING” or given a prison term. |Plate Stakes at Woodbine, near ‘ 2. * * * Toronto. A crowd of at least 30,000 : = 2 Face Dea th Sen tences The state claims it was just had been expected, but only 19,846 eight months ago Tuesday that turned out. The Mrs. Klumpp fatally shot and in Interracial Rape Cases ‘isiiined’tus bergen so Now! at 7:10 9:10 Healy | and her wre “Se ioe ina Bly WHIGER at "SOME UKE if HOT Wildest omer - in Years! FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR DY secluded _ street Soe Mrs. Klumpp had been living with Mrs Mackinac Trail Carolina law when the jury did Bergen’s-husband, William, 30, for Marine and: a 19. not recommend mercy. several ‘months, The state claims Green Arrow victed: in sepa Israe] Sharpe, a Negro, was con- she feared Bergen was about to Measure Passes rate interracial rape cases—face victed Tuesday night by a Jury of,go back to his wife. death in’ South Carolina's electric six white and six Negro men of} Mrs. Klumpp admitted during LANSING ; . chait attempting to rape a youfg white a nine-hour session on the witness _. Al SING uw — The Mackinac woman in her home Attempted stand” She was involved in the Trail Green: Arrew Route bill! : rape is a capital crime in South shooting, She said, however, it P@Ssed the House 66 to 19 Tuesday, Attorneys for 4 have So Hin a . clearing the Legislature for re a, bee Carolina, was accidental as she grappled red ~e or new trials. Nether has been * a6 : g + * % , pee ee. wi ve younger woman over a sentenced. pending hearings Thurs- ; 2 : re ee oF trial motion: 24 hours earlier, pistol she said Mrs, Bergen was The measure would ‘In each case the le ath Marine Pvt. Fred Davis, a native pointing at her motional designations to Western cach ci we “hig: 4s “oules : wae snack n nditocs unde - South of oy was -eonvicted. by an! se Michigan tourist routes, combin- as F: » la olor n I e toe -anarate jeg Was Juede Mat Py MAGE _all-white jury of raping a 47-Year-. aien - fae ing objectives of two separate leg- wl hea aoa She_also admitted putting the i -iative—camps—in—a—hybrit—con- : : ~ body into the trunk of her car. |, Should Dévis go to the electric joe ping it there overnight and Beloit chair, it would the first re- then taking it to Lake *CoWan in Under the bill, U.S. 131 from corded execution of a white man nearby Clinton County th next the Indiana tine to Katkaska for raping a Negro woman. * | day and burning it. would bear the name Mackinac Judge J. Henry. Johnson com- She taught a sewing class a few Trail. M78 from the Indiana line mented after the jury returned its pours after Mrs. Bergen’s death. | to Battle Creek and M66 north to Kalkaska would get the Green verdict in the Sharpe case: ‘The the bod\* was in the car at that verdicts should establish beyond time. Arrow Route label. all doubt that any persons regard- BEAUFORT, S.C. (AP)—A ?4- vearotd white year-old Negro- con Dr. B. R. Berman —Optometrist— Stil) at Same Lecation 17 N. Saainaw St. FE 4.7071 We Also Feature CONTACT LENSES ‘~ * * * asked | yoth — * * Little more than provide pro- on new entence be Contemporary and Colonial Furnifure Since 1917 Ceom-, Pe ruerr Straits, U.S. 131-31 would be known as Mackinac Trail - Green |! Kalisael nepile 4. dba t ROP IT — Tie tess—of race, color” OF creed, can get justice in Seuth Carolina. “T can't see how any different, verdict could have béen given in! either case." 2 Military Construction. es Ma Bill Gets Senate OK | ‘Claims Wax Containers WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- Not Health Hazards Partially Blinds Boy __ate_has_passed_a military con. _ peel struction bill cut to suit the ad WASHINGTON. “Secretary of OKLAHOMA CITY ®—Jerry ministration’s new master plan for Welfare Arthur S. Flemming says, - pnasunens mosmssanen Collins lies in a hospital today air defense there are no indications that waxed’ Firecracker Explosion sconce eT. vu OBRIEN- - wee. BROWN SALE! summer furniture THEATER unaware he has lost one eye as | * * * containers now being used for milk | the result of a firecracker explo- ; But the bill, which now goes to.and food contain heath hazards. | : ee .6¢ = | sion‘in a bottle. the House for action on Senate) Flemming told a news conter-| : . Jerry, 11, Was injured Sunday amendments, directs: civilian and | ence yesterday the Public Health| DRIVE-IN CARLOAD td) S ecial rou of and his left eyé Was removed in military leaders in the fentagon, 'Service has been getting many THEATRE : Dp GQ Dp surgery. His face was lacerated- to report back to Congress with /inquiries .about possible cancer-| ° ‘FOR long-range producing agents in the wax used and the other eye damaged, but |poth immediate and fon such containers. _ doctors expressed hope it could ‘defense -plans _be saved. The— measure, approved 89- 3} oie t His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuestay, authorizes $1,211,270,000! He said such studies in 1957 dis- | Clarence Collins, Oklahoma City, in military construction projects. | closed a type of wax which con- are waiting for Jerry te im- | The total was 145 million less | tained a known cancer-producing prove before telling him of his than President Eisenhower had) ‘agent. But since then, he added, partial blindness. |asked and 40 million less than the | that type of wax has not been Ses ‘House had approved earlier. _ used on cartons. NOW! Thru SAT. wrought iron_and rattan furniture ~ ——— a 4 FEATURES This Gun Talked... 20° tt AM. to ' P.M. What haunts AdamAmes... TVG LEVIN Presents bd a | PLUS SNEAK PREVIEW OF A NEW FILM AT 11:30 PLUS IT’S LOAD THE CAR NIGHT!!! “BLOOD ARROW” Scott Brady | ENTIRE CARLOAD BO: TONIGHT IS HAVE FUN ‘1 -A-CAR ON A BUCK NIGHT -AT THE BIG Bring a Car Load EM 3-0661 DRIVE-IN 3 FEATURES, ALL IN COLOR — No Repeats! — Come Early! DONNA REED TECHNICOLOR HIT No. 1 FRED Mic MURRAY ti 108 rf At, BARBARA HALE A Se a aj ~~ HiGrREiZzOoOrns ™ - i 7. ATHRYN GRANT Technigpior® Aa ee ee Fl PRODUCTION A COLUMBIA PICTURE ' © SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. . and brings him ——OPEN 7 P. M. and his motherless family to the brisk of despair? — up to Now, at the beginning of summer, save on core-free wrought iron outdoor furniture and beautiful, dur- able, rattan furniture. Select from special groups by famous makers—dquontities limited. TECHNICOLOR HIT No. 2 Look for the great new = : ¥ CHARLTON HESTON- waren neve -story strip COLOR BY BD, WILLIAM DEMAREST ALAN REED - EDUARDO NORIEGA A AM ao Praceced oy WILLIAM soo atone THOMAS 5 = 7 Written for me Sernde te sermons oe Serneer caaAl ae -qacena fame by Oetin Godd Emmons, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Visit the Big Drive-in and Enjoy the Spacigus Room Between Cars — No Crowding Free Plarsroknd for the Kiddies AMES | Seats July 6th Just South ‘of Orchard Lake Rd. “OPEN THURS., FRI, AND~MON, EVES, ‘TIL9_P.M.- THE PONTIAC PRESS - a) | it chai tanm reve | snsacanauedguseenecensescunss suunuecucececeal & Gemma Peat euaetauaeweseeanes Sannin eee ay 8 7 PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WRDNE SDAY.- JULY 11950 8 ote Ld ‘Holly woad Headlines , ‘ : WE LULLED ELEY ENE Af r= = 3/2 9 3 pet ya 3 EE De th yA AAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAY MoDERmv alm consirianse Porat ‘Goodby: Charlie’ Sold: sranrs TOMORROW sis FIRST WITH. tHE reneeT * a Italians Back. Rosséllini AAAAAAAAAAAAAABANAAAAAASHANARAAANA PONTIAC ‘FEATURES AT 1,05- ; . 4. i i i i in i i Nn i Ain Ni hi i i Di hi hi i i hn i Ni i hth ti 3:40-5:15-7:20. / ; By LOUELEA oOo PARSONS tin Saale Linda had been ‘a HOLLYWOOD — There'll be no! Paris working on her ‘memoirs | use of film companies bidding on{” ‘Hefore the offer came from Ger- SENSATIONAL === — Chartie'-sebsent-it-ope ns ne the Az first 1 movie won't start until | THREE UNIT PROGRAM te ma rrr. Nu it \ = The 7 BK 7 Fy) © 2 Features in Color Plus Fight Pictures © Q . Filmed Where It | See Happened! _ ° “In Savage Africa! od Walt Disneys on Broadway Dec. 15 with Laureh It ‘October which gives Linda enough | ph |time to be in Mexico City for her} _Sister’s -birthday and also to check! Nn Bacall and Sydney Chaplin. has already been sold to Buddy, “SHAGGY (¥ Adler who bought it from. producer | Leland Hayward through the good into Hollywood for a brief stay, | - Fred Mac MURRAY: Jean HAGEN offices of Irving Lazar. — exacd) ee end aay T heer) ak RED RIVER mn : ‘ - : , i ~The isiand.of killer - Pa TOM EK -AWETEFOUCELD = OSE AE mc CORCORAN : ea ‘Linda is very movie minded these W AND NOW crocodiles! Mt NEw! 'N COLOR! - e The price paid is a secret but days for both the publicity and ny —The dread ‘spread DONALD DUCK CARTOON NOVELTY , | since it's a percentage deal I hear the money. . re! . ADVENTURES OF _ THE SCREEN’S =] i MIGHTIEST Po “TARZAN”! it's close to $500,000. Of course, ; . ; y z Ha FRI DA Y Buddy can't film ‘Charlie’ until Signe come wee ae a C MING = ° after its Broadway.run. The bat she'll be in the t S.A, duly . Vi DEBBIE ROB 3 | George Axelrod comedy is de- !* ‘© Start rehearsals with Eva Q : wc ROS ‘REYNOLDS: WAGNER a ee scribed as a very gay, happy story, 1 Gallienne for the. ames : me. ; | A) | 7 equally good for stage or screen. | Schiller play, “Mary Stuart.’ Qu Re ie sees “ ~Tarzans beautitul ‘ iu ee . ; Eva. plays Queen. Elizabeth. ee | mate attacked! ¢ a“SAY ONE FOR ME The Halians have a national | T ny . ! ¢ trait of sticking together and |_ [hey'H open in Los Angeles and| UR COLOR by / 0 | proof of this is the way his San Francisco before’ they take the’ RS &. pein atin Speen ks: x } DELUXE ©! wwe OO || trymen are suddeut ‘rally. [Play into New York. Signe has } . “ere satin J | paatilaniesilacaine umm cae taroand Roberto Resecilial. jbeen in Europe for a long time, U e@eeevcuec5c25ce Vittoria Di Sica, one of Italy’s and it’s nice to hear about her fi]! again. | i .| most successful director-actors, | ; _ Na | plans to do all he can to boost | _— u Roe NOW! STRA Ara Te Doors Oven 12:30 | Rossellini’s stock by starring for WANTED © =~ &.. e } : . > > ERS a 3 Shows Daily | hm in # picture and also helping | 1900 COMIC BOOKS |[l | direct it. U IT’S ALL HERE : , 4 1:00 | A friend of mine, just back from* Be Ne eg ae ~~». 2 4:00 stars . Novelties ‘ AS Rome, tells me that Vittorio has ; INTACT... UNCUT! | . : and no reason to do this—he can pick ioctl MAGAZING wi ‘ al a 8 P.M. and choose his spots—other than a Ee . me The’entertainment world's most wonderfu : : cna 15 — . Ss , Pate ae < entertainment! Ali its romance, songs, r corte to help Ingrid Be reens ~~ "4 7 : ij laughter and spectacle In fact, the over-all feeling in |WALLED LAKE ‘, ‘AY MGM presot j u BS es or - "I ; wT reseots Italy is that Roberto has had * in METROCOLOR enough and it’s time they rallied| PARK le ° ~ — & . ais ” f r\\ : i around to help the former movie , a» b | Y aot . a. ; ; maker. One stipulation—to get off’ | BRagmicearedaesaremmmeenamel NS } “P Sus 5 Ff i . his “arty” kick and come down! Tuesday G Thursday | As? ed Re cs ‘ a i jto earth in his pictures. | FAMILY ~S . FB J ii * * * : ] \ . < | Just before Terry Moore started | BARGAIN NIGHTS ih ee ie | ; ir = eat ; e il @ te hee Repent ALE 10° "6 GORDON SCOTT wn Al Alperson and practically agreed RI DES | | ee ee ADULTS & CHILDREN Hi EVE BRENT - RICKIE SORENSEN - JIL JARMYN mumto § IN ss SAVAGE & i . be filmed on location: in il! make | Free Admission—Free Parking ee - and CHETA , _| any difference, I don’t know, DU ——e ; : L doubt it since Terry likes her RODGERS & HAMMERSTEN aes FRED "Of the | She panticularly likes the ‘‘Sea 1 NEW WORLD CHAMPION! Nymph,’’ | because -it calls for an accomplished skin diver and aed er ditieraess ae pecs, ie _EXCLUSIVE! SHOWING e@ SLOW MOTION HIGHLIGHTS! 7 oe | oe 4 sourH PACitic See FRIES Sar. It | ‘ PATTERSON 1ouison' We HF GHANSSON WINS! i ; tainly: gon gee et tes - WALLED LAKE IABP OFFICIAL WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS! S23 ROSSANO BRAZZI: MITZI GAYNOR’ JOHN KERR Latent flash out of Burope on | CAST BALLROOM SIGAINTIG FIREWORKS DISELAY _ “FRI. _ eal FRANCE NUYEN teatucing Rav WALSTON - suena wae romances lnk cough oy Phone: MArket 4- — (YM A AY 2S Al 2S SL, (ELIE : es nh to sign r A Siutinese ot Evenings! Doors Open 7:15 ) KS). German movies. Having com. | 1:00 & 4 P.M. Show Starts at 8 P.M. Fe pleted ‘her role with Bob Taylor | Admission Prices: ia * “House of the Seven Hawks” | Starts oni hte for c an Excitir in and Weekdays Mats. 90c Eve., Sun. & Hol. $1.25 — — To Children 50c All Times [saree lw we Pontes Se! FY Husive Ist RUN at the BLUE-SKY | HURRY! HURRY!. PONTIAC PD yrcigas Wiscombe, 18, daughter OPDYKE NEAR WALTON | FE 4-4611 | 609 Peacock St., was announced a_ SHOW TIMES— “IMITATION” 8:30 AND 12:00... WtTte> ALL THESE- | -LAST TIMES DRIVE-IN THEATER wigner yesterday in the 1959 ‘‘Ster- “SMILEY’’—10:30 ONLY EXTRA FIRSTS! | TONIGHT! ES ce Crs ee Swee FANNIE HURST'S BEST-SELLING NOVEL OF TODAY'S TORMENTED GENERATION! DIRECT FROM » THE THEATRE : 2 HOUR __“Yon’ye. given me RADIO mother could dah. BN | LANA TURNER PROGRAM ... but yourself JOHN GAVIN pi oe vio! “CR Vie you most!” a CHO. SUSAN KOHNER SINGING NEGRO or mitation SPIRITUALS ook, feel, thin be ’ whice.and Im , of [ife SEARCH. mary | |. Lustrion COLOR LITES IN . white!” | ROBERT ALDA «= NS Her name was drawn fromthou- | - 4) sands of entries submitted this rol = : ——. | year by girls graduating from- od 7) oo cnn The oat : t+ eM nation’s high schools. Whole CwenaSecorPt€ + 001 FA ee | NEW SHOW TOMORROW: | “FIREWORKS” FRI-SAT. 1 WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER a THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN 4 | NOW! Tefal. lode. Kae | ( J HIS TRUE STORY...FEARLESSLY TOLD! . GRAND > OraeING—A "Pontiac edition of a Hollywood or New York opening is scheduled for tonight at the Blue Sky Drive In E VICE LORD of AMERICA’S | where ‘Imitation of Life’’ opens. ‘ae ; Mth a ei ; 4 ODOT: iat ael - | 1, i eal pe Tes. fay Bcd “fovea ANITA MOORE = emir Z ae Se ae al ars | AS | HAVE YOU 4 features John Gavin, Sandra - Lf .* ” eee We: | MARALIA JAGKSUN , | the everiing is ‘‘Smiley Gets a Gun.” .“JUST LIKE » anit . & ae | ae , a 4 ee ier Sa | ' AR| aT HOLLYWOOD life...\ome way— ) | sing “Imitatio e : eA , PLUS | 5 ES | ‘sa ; or another. =f “Smiley Gets | Os VO | SUSAN HAYW. , From one — ; ay - : an Fi | | “WOMAN OBSESSED” | or another!” a Gun” A 3 - i mow Bardot = engl ce ee eg T LUSIVE. Ist | | TF ef La __BLITZKRIEG —RUN +444 : 7 3 : : tA IN CINEMASCOPE | 90¢ ADMISSION ... ae _ and Color aA Parisienne By vavomeson « * f ‘ . * - * * . aay a= oe < er NE 4 aa meas Gas E ' = SS: 2 * . * ay , * { ‘ , é % % y 1 & f a % SET Ms fakes a | ; a eae « i> ml Oe oe alt + og el ~*~ ok, \ - ": be = . [ = ‘ : : . ey ae - + a * ‘ : . : ee t » # j ; -* * | : ® THIRTY:1 phon - ara ee THE PONA IAC PRESS, Ww EDN NESDAY, JULY 4, 1959 LP yh ie ~~ aor Ue . omemereerte ee ea = ie : - : > da’s three leadin;; industr: The- city ot { Philadelphia once | | emon Adds Tang - Ste mining ora foal = 2) a forbidding . the s isale of coa ae 1 Spare the Warm Clothes and Save the: Man! : ‘o Onion Steak Sauice . ——$—$—$ $$$ y! “Contented | = Children | —Always-s—~--with clean, - snow -white diapers washed: the modern, quick way. You cam now do your biggest wash in less time and for only ‘pennies. Using Frigidaire Quick -.Clean thete is a ‘cur ious aa: “why Tam unéjt withjeus should pay her discartled hus-) three / inches of #hroat exposed, | baind alimony. when my date is appropriately; And, I am sure, will get every dressed sans sleeves, sans hose,|bit as much acceptance. sans girdle, sang almost every- ; thing. In fact, I doubt if they would turn her away if she came in a Cottage Cheese Takes- good-looking G-string.” Prize for V tilit The basic unfairness of women's, ° ersar ny attire versus men's is a matter; Cottage cheese is an economical, that no one, surely, would contest.|nutritioys food with a 1000 ‘uses. sprigs af parsley. Cook in one quar-| It is well-established through the| Easy-to- serve, it’s a perfect mixer|ter cup salad oil until onions are | years that women are accepted for, With fruits and Vegetables in a ‘soft. Then add 14% téaspoons wine offic es atid restaurants where omen “are ’garbed only from the kneecap to the censor's limit. They wear no sleeves, no stock- ings, no hat and only enough shoe to keep their heels off the pavement. “Tell. me, madame,” inquires a ——— By PHYLLIS BATTELLE “torial etiquette” is old-hat, unfaty NEW YORK — The men’s cloth- its favoritism: of females, an ing industry is: thoroughly’ miffed) destructive of the pride of the) at this column for suggesting that American male , : _men ‘are being humbled in the} The custom, in many of our bet-| -humidity, and hobbled in the heat,|ter. restaurants, clubs and hotels, | by the idiotic fashion tyadition thatis to eye the coolly-dressed man) insists on ties, jackets and ankle-|with distaste—but_to “demand his) length creases in the summer. business anyavay~ It makes us feel good, gating de- * x * paisa acne ag clothiefs.; when a potential customer ay Toast Circles of Cake for Peachy Dessert Round steak or gniss steaks can' make a tasty arid economical meal | with the addition of a zesty sauce.| “Lemon-Onion Steak Sauce” “is, just right with either'of these cuts of meat, and should please the} heartiest of appetites. { Lemon-Onion Steak Sauce j Chop a large onion and several | ‘to show up without a tie or he is offered one from the heck : pe a bit. Like their: beleaguerea customers. Sut & has been brought to our ‘room’ Storage ce ‘partme ont Ehis Peachy-keen for teen get-togeth- What they are,°and most of it Salad, . fine. dessert with crackers | vinegar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, attentiogg by ‘male readersethat gesture of seeming generosity . shows. jand jelly, 4 delicious sandwich}? teaspoons salt, a. dash of pepper brighter, fresher differ- mere typewriter talk about the which actually is an implication ers—that's PEACH MELBA DES-| ~ * * ispread, and adapts itself to many! and 114 teaspoons sugar. Stir well; : ence in your family wash. stupidity of men's summer fash- that the gentleman is not dressed SERT. Any young miss can make, But we ‘would like to suggest different methods of serving in'cgok over a low heat for about We are open 24 ene ions cannot change the pattern. in good taste—either frightens or it because foods-have done most Ol tne some reasonable’ attitude ye either hot or cold dishes, five minutes. Wash js 10e 20c .an Most restaurants and offices are disfus's the nan , ihe LS duane baker's loal astablisned by restaurateurs —,a Cattage cheese balls are deli-| Before serving, stir in 2 ‘table- srying just 10. so steeped in conformity that Some men, as =~ mae mail pound cake, lengthwise, into two little give-and-take, a little purely cious as canapes or a salad gar- spoons butter oc margarine. they wilf not allow men to enfer shows, ate so psychologically . is: equal-sized layers. es business-like’ bargaining on this nish. Mix equal amounts of cot- : = in watking shorts, or with open ‘turbedy their first fish-eve (ac- With a cookie cutter, cut 3 cit- matter. Either sive ainah a boeak tage cheese and blue cheese: sea-| (Advertisement) . necked shirts, or sans jackets— companied by borrowed tle} fro. les from each layer and toaslio- de mand equal etiquette from Son with a little .grated onion. no matter how neat and crisp a maitre de, that they boycott su tiem in a moderate oven (375 de-! {women .. . by offering them the Form in small balls with a small | Woman Screams they appear. Their attitude: bet- formal establishme aS and dine in grees) for 5 minutes. Place 1 can-jjoan of “respectability items” as measuring spoon; roll in finely! O U IC K = C L E As Feet Burn! diners all age eh BaVEeS 8 ia red or fresh peach half, cavity side they enter a restaurant: stockings, chopped parsley, and serve on col- lof poory — being d—annoyet vp, on each toasted cake round.} |white gloves, dickies for the shock- ‘ored toothpicks. | wri es one. = “Can't thi help— feet Then, top it all off. with vanilla] ing decolléte. What's bad for the} Melted butter and canned} 9,)\Can’ anything help yd her shoon pudding, made from 44 package of| gander ‘should be bad for the goose.;minced clams make a delightful | Too bad she didn’t a ee nredi sa Cl instant or cooked This is every bit as reasonable sauce for hot cooked thin spag-| starts to work instantly to soothe and as suggesting that a wealthy divor-hetti. Sad callouses. Get Iee-Mint today. ter a soggy suited man, than a fresh one with nude knees. So we would like today to miff, the restaurant people and perhaps' a few stuffy executives, by sug-| te many men, ‘gesting that their concept in ‘‘sar-| foreed to dress to the chin in os 371 AUBURN AVE. FREE PARKING IN REAR The really offensive part of it, is that they are either the variety. Se oo ee ee =~ “"C10 The Star of Any Cookout Is National's _U. 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Mechanical and live eeeneuee ‘amusement » park from 10 a.m. share the limelight July 18 to 5 p,m., : : a : 3MC family children from noon to 4 p.m. a) ball A staff of five professionals is the 23rd’ Annual ¢ headed by Supervisor El Eleanor picnicy at’ Watted Lake amuse- (passing out some. 30,000 ice cream) pitching: ‘ . mer ; ticks. Trovit. ment park . iS i ‘ Ae = * called Athletic contests will . : A young equestrian troupe Cauea Continuously from 10 a.m. to idatéd Gas Co. ee a . h ° . at Fly to Beautiful wy the Ri man Riders’’ will show) 4,9 p.m. in the park athletic HAWAII! off the hooved horsepower and os GMC Truck & Coach Division will] c ver oer Rhea Paah set the mechanical pace by dis- omptete Air tours Vive Tow Ff niaying a bevy of new trucks and ( t Re id t A k @ Sightseeing time galore ae = a ‘ . oun y eS] en S S e @ Wenderful accommodations “Pontiac hospitals are using Wooden or will follow. ~ blend st fe"of S30 ints ach 3 i blood ata rate ol x 21nts eac ehh Aol Some 30,000 GMC employes and month,": said the medical diree-| E incr damiles ane expected #F the tor, “Our increasing blood needs BACKENSTOS day-long program. |are in great part dependent upon) 19 £. Lawrence FE 2-1414 x *« * the American Red Cross Bloodmo-| GMC will take over the entire* bile collections. aa eae = “We'd be lost without this source ‘of blood. I’m sure Pontiac resi-7 dents would not want to go back) /to the old system of purchasing blood.” WPON MOBILE UNIT Will be at Eastside Shopping Center Friday, July 3rd, 7:30 - 9:30 a TO ‘SELL—A-BRATE A Large Amount Of 4th of July Specials k ok * | The last Pontiacbloodmobile re-| ceived the poorest turnout of don-| ors in eight years. Only 25 pints were Collected, according to Mrs.’ Mildred E. Bennett, executive di- rector of the Oakland County Chap- (ter of American.Red Cross. ___“Summer months are general. | | | ly peer blood donor months,’ _ said Mrs. Bennett. ‘‘But eur need | | for blood does not slack with the season, Our collections have been | falling off and our usage has in _ creased, “The Red Cross is, of course, happy to supply blood to county residents. We ask only that this ren ‘ With Cerebral Pky Mechanical live Horsepower, A sixeweek summer school for approximately 25 > cerebrak, pal ae (oh Perform at GMC Picnic | field. offering free rides for| chipping, baseball and basket- Casting demonstrations will be run given’ by the Michigan Consoli- from i a.m, -to 3 D. m: q ) Houston Truck Strik FCC Influence Case eis Bread Deliveries © Goes to Jury Today WASHINGTON (AP)—The con- er of the bread consumed by spitacy case of Richard A. Mack ‘the 1,135,000: beople in the Houston’ Maxwell | Prize-winning playwright who died | ‘recen y, was a member of the! HOUSTON, Tex. \P)—Tr ucks ivarsity football team at the Uni- yhich normally deliver~ 95 per, versity of North Dakota during his’ | Anderson; Pulitzer MERIT “Pineboard Store 43 N. Saginaw Street ergraduate days. He was Lower Prices Every Day raduated i in Psat 1 _—_— —— — . r and Thurman-A. Whiteside finally |@"€4 Weye idled today by a truck reaches the jury today in U. ¢ jdrivers strike. ; District Court. | Bread could be brought at the The jury, which has been lis- loading docks of the five bakeries tening to testimony and — argu- affected by aad —- mepts ‘since April 7, is expected Sheers OF to begin its deliberations by mid- peers ret inp apicerg, Hines |e =heraaon. each plant. Bait Casting Club) itark Bread produced during the! } _Fe pee tellie member of, the strike will be baked by supervisy ~ [Ron and wine me Cory ‘personne, “company, spokes n said. : ami attorney, are charged with Pra 0 and 949 of the Team- plotting to swing a four-way con- sted) test for a Miami TV Channel 10 Ev ents include — golf a a eo throw and horseshoe a $10 per w eek wage increase and sters Union, rejected an offer of] |}? “CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 81c SUPER SPECIAL Ladies’ Men‘s . . . Boys’ HALF SOLES _LEATHER OR RUBBER Regular $2.50 Value . ° *. ¥ } le exciti ligh ae ° er aodiic. eeectient sei Included in the product. ex- to Restock Bloodbank airline favor bars Service|a three-year contract. ie MEN’S WHOLE transportation arrangements, eee hibit will be GMC's new tilt-cab Mack enone io a aa * = SOLES OUR ATTASHED ' hich. a a . a e his “Your Dealer in Dreams” sve highway eee me ivote, the indictment says. Matched Gold SPECIALTY WHILE-U WAIT PERSO a= eal rae cs Hospitals and Red Cross authori-- Mrs. P. G. Lattimer and Mrs | : OR SHOP | BIRMINGHAM 1959 GMC Suburban Coach, tes ae tt: i Wedding There. On les have joined voices in a plea Harry Baker, of the Pontiac Coun- D . : Sat. Only TRAVEL SERVICE Camping truck bodies built by for more contributions. of “‘life-| cil for Church Women and Mrs. ow to Build Center Rings FZ GRACE PLUMMER REILLY Cree Trailer Manufacturjng Co. giving fluid.’’ > a | William Gorsline. i “ e 379 Hamilton Birmingham also will be displayed in the Park = . ' | MIDLAND uw — Dow Chemic al | Both for ~ Children's Ladies’ Top . Roller Skatin pie _ “Pontiae reside nts are using) . a Says it plans to begin con-| $4995 Halt Soles | , vitts Put on —————— ile eS UL | ted Cross blood 12 limes faster Alumni Elect Area Men struction here immediately of a! 12 Cheaper > alaiait: START AT 3 P. M. than it is being replaced,’ warns| The horseback riding exh ibition = . new agricultural chemical research | : PICNIC SUPPLIES eR Dr. John Mara, medical direc-| Elmore Pollock, 215 Hendrie center. The building is scheduled | Easy Terms You Must Present Coupon With Shoes |] ae John _ omy . oman tor of Pontiac General Hospital. |Blvd., Royal Oak, was elected ex- to be completed late next summer. | nn To Receive Above Price i tiders” will start at 3 p.m. | ecutive vice president of the Wayne Cups Plates | Mara and other officials urge | P ie Wayne ‘Dow said the building would con- G M f ees Youths ranging from 9 to 23} that more donors give blood at State University Alumni Assn. for/solidate agricultural ehemicals re-| eorges- ewports ¢ Ss. KRES E Veco. idses years of age will demonstrate | the Hed Cresa Biosdmebiic the coming year. Robert W. Hague, | search functions now dispersed| lewelry Dept if trick riding techniques, fre- | scheduled for 2 to 8 p.m. duly 8 Manor Rd., Birmingham, was among its various _ laboratories. 74 North Saginaw St IL SHOE REPAIR—BASEMENT ‘ DOWNTOWN onary Bar-B-Que quently standing on the backs | 49 at the Pontiac Elks Temple. re- elected treasurer, |here. | — = ; ——— “ Napkins of their mounts. A_ polo match | : —— —— SS SE SHI OT UE = =e - a sos blood be replaced in order that it will be available for our fami- lies and friends who need it in the future.’ The Pontiac Recruitment Cnet: |mittee is aiming for 250 pints on | July 13. 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Per Gallon «9 Paint & walleenee * * * It was one of the Air Force’s worst. air disasters in the ‘Far East since World War II. The Air Force said that 10 of the dead and 102 of the injured WU. Ss. Plane’ s Toll May Rise |\Airman Did All He Could o Avert Okinawa Tragedy) were pupils of the primary school the plane struck ih its fiery fall. After hitting a corner of the school, . the disipteyrating plane leap-frogged over a 10-block resi- dential area, setting fire to more than 30 houses. There was a possibility that the ‘accident would be exploited by \leftist elements on the U.S.-ad- ‘ministered island. ‘Socialists in Japan already were suggesting that if the U.S. Air Fo did not occupy the former Japan&se pos- session, there would not be any casualties to mourn, x * * Nw Air Force claims office was| set up in Ishikawa. 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Pros bioresed Ff With Condition of Long Course Tee Length Will Vary Daily for Buick Open Starting Tomorrow By BILL CORNWELL Despite a shortage of rain, the touring professionals are quite fa- vorably impressed with the playing condition of Warwick Hills ,Coun- try Club, site of the $52,000 Buick ‘Open golf tournament which gets under way Thursday morning, Pontiac’s Gene Bone, head pro at the 7,200-yard course, reports that the fairways and greens are ‘in excellent shape for the four- day 72-hole event. “Everybody I have talked to has commented favorably about the general playing condition~ of the course,"’ said the 27-year-old host pro. x * * *'There has been little or no rain here, yet we have managed to keep the fairways and greens in fine shape for a tourney of this stature. The only hard spots on the course are in the rough,” Bone claimed. _A small amount of rain fell on| the Warwick links yesterday morn- -ing,._ but not enowgh-to do much good Waldo E. MeNaught, tourna- ment chairman, has. announced that the course yardage will ke varied: daily in compliance with a suggestion made by National. Open champ Billy Casper, who won the Buick tourney last year. McNaught said that Joe Black, PGA field man, agreed to alter! the length of the sprawling course from day-to-day. Changing tee: positions each day will make for! keener competition, tournament of- ficial believe. * .* *. morrow’s first 18-hole aie will | measure around 6,900 yards. _ On | ss Friday the yardage wilk be stetched to 7,000, Saturday "100 and Sunday 7,280. Warwick’s par is 36-36—72. Extending the links daily from the minimum to the maximum as the medal play test progresses will separate the men from the boys in the pressure of the stretch run, tourney officials feel. Bone goes.off the tee tomorrow | at ‘3:40 a.m. in the company of- - Warwic Tiger Pitcher ney _ ae PONTIAC PRESS, -¥) WEDN ISDAY, J ue 1, 188 — awe . a . ig pais y Ty ’ sonra AVES hd Good 5 ape Des | lary Beats ‘Lite Yank | ———< Hurls 5-Hitter Over As, 4-0 Shutout Is Only. Second of Season for Bengal Pitching Staff DETROIT (# — Now Frank Lary has learned how to beat the Little Yankees.” The Detroit Tiger righthtander pitched a five-hit shutout last night and beat the Kansas City Athletics It was only the sixth time in 16 decisions Lary has beaten the club they call. the New York | Yankee farm team, but he makes a habit of beating the Yankees | themselvés. It was only the ‘second shutout lof the season for the Tiger staff, ‘but it couldn't have come at a better time. Manager Jimmie ‘Dykes has been werried over the} work load on his staff, and about bullpen inefficiencies. But Lary’s route-going performance gave the manager some breathing room be- fore the heavy weekend schedule. * * * Facing the Tigers are six games in five days. After the Athletics leave town today, the pace-setting ‘Cleveland Indians and the second- place Chicago White Sox come in \for some action that could help ‘break open the first division battle. | Righthander Paul Foytack was Dyke's choice to oppose the A’s Ray Herbert in the windup of _the_three-game_series_teday.—___ The Tigers: had some help from jthe Athletics in taking last night's icontest, witnessed by 17,948 at ‘Briggs Stadium. = * * All Lary needed was Charlie |Maxwell's 17th home run. It came. in the first inning. But the Athletics were guilty of errors in. the second and third innings when the Tigers complet- “jong-hitting George Bayer and Jim Ferree. Ben Hogan is the. only elite Amerian golfer missing from this star-studded field while Australia’s Peter Thomson and Gary Player of South Africa are the only nota- ble absentees from. overseas. A total of 151 players will com- pete in the Buick classic, includ- ing 13 amateurs. A score of 282 _ total, “ Royal Oak Fencer Loses Sword Title Anas CHEE yg DETBONT r Lumpe 4020 Yost een a ee eee we ttit eee, ttt LOS ANGELES, ® Richard! ‘Maris’ ef +0 08 Zora te .4eee ‘ai ery 010 Wilson Berry of Royal Oak, Mich., lost| iouse.c 3018 Ort cf 312) his national dféling sword title last — = 7200 Bridges ss 3000 night—the fourth title holder de|bBella rf! {006 Lary p 2000 feated in four major events of the | Srleman oy fees - U.S. National Fencing Ctiampion- | Tsttouris Pi8ée ships. | Sturdivant p 0060 Berry, 27. champion for two, Totals 32050 Totals 3472 a—Struck out for Smith in 8th: b— years, took fifth in a three-way tie decided by total points scored and received, The — dueling (EPEE) title was decided in a fenceoff last night between Henry | ie Kolowrat, 26, a. Czech-born Yale law student, and Lt. James Mar- golis, 22, of the U.S. Navy. Kolo- wrat won the title, defeating Mar- =a 5-4. : Bevry entered -the semi-finals ed their scoring. Red Wilson reached base on a bunt single to lead off the second. A’s starter Rip Coleman walked Johpny Groth, then threw Rocky Bridges’ sacrifice bunt into the left ‘Sa JAYCEE WINNERS — Here are the five boys who took honors in Monday’s Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce junior golf tourney at Municipal course. Qualifying for the State Jaycee golf tournament were (front row, left to right): Larry Beaupre, medal- ist Joe Anderson and Bob Finley. At the back are (left): Sing, who won the driving contest, and Tom Deaton, winner in the nandiay SEEN of SoS 18- aos event. Pentiac Press Photo Richard Sere eee ree — —$——— Long Pitches 3Hit Shutou at Drayton Ralph Long pitched a three-hit)/team routed Walls Service, 13-2. shutout and fanned 10 batters last Lakeland tallied eight runs in the night as Dobski’s Bar trimmed the! 5th inning. Eagles, 3-0, in Waterford League, softball action at Drayton Plains. In a contest halted at the end of , Elizabeth Lake Estates B squad, five innings by the 10-run rule,; 11-1, in a Waterford Little League %* * * Compton's Builders drubbed the! Don Donelson clubbed four of Lake-| game yesterday. Play was “ree land’s 13 hits as the Pharmacy: after five stanzas. Scratch Single Credited by Scorer By. The Associated Sam Misses No- ,-Hitter= Press They caH him Sad Sam Jones sword | Detroit jfield bullpen. Both Wilson and! Groth scored on the throw. * * * first on Gus Zernial’s grounder, ners along, Groth singled Maxwell home. Groun out for Terwillieer in at — Plied bd Tsitouris in 8th. a: Kansas 2 Late HR—Maxwell. 8—Brid Lary 2, Rn ison. sata without 2 a defeat. IP H R ERBBSO x-Coleman (L, 2-7) 1 33 23 11 Dickson 1131 1 2 1 6 Tsitouris 423 3 @ 60 2 3 Sturdivant 1 0 0 0 0 2 Lary (W, 9-4) 9 5 0 0 0 7 Foun, Bae pies, Maps. T— ice, Rommel, Stevens, Napp. 2:15. A—17,948. -|hands on_ his Murry Dickson, first of three pic pj |Kansas City reliefers, walked Max-} —fhas_been_predicted_as the_winning welt teading off the third: Third baseman Hal Smith threw low to and after Wilson bunted the run- .| Los Angeles Coliseum booed the q| ball, and he stood with head _ bowed, knees, when the signed flashed, snuffing out d for a second major league no-hitter with two out in the! eighth, | An infield bouncer -by Junior) Gilliam, credited with a contro- versial single, was the only hit Los Angeles managed against the big right-hander last night as he pitched San Francisco to a 2-0 vic- tory over the Dodgers with the help of Willie Mays’ two-run hom- er, “hit” x *« * It was the second ‘‘near-miss”’ jat a no- hitter this season by | Jones, now 9-8, who had to settle 'for the first one-hitter of his ca- reer while the Giants closed with- in a half-game of the. National League lead. 5 ke x *« * : Some of the 59,312 fans in the scorer’s decision on the bouncing which cleared Jones’ head and rolled toward second base. Shortstop Andre Rodgers picked it up, then dropped it. The official scorer ruled that the fleet, switch- hitting Gilliam, getting an extra ‘Yankees Get to Hoyt Wilhelm, 4 By The Associated Press If you don't think Hoyt Wilhelm is having trouble these days, con- sider this: Even the New York Yankees can beat him now, The knuckleballing . right-hander considered the choice as the American League's: starting pitch- er in .next Tuesday's — All-Star Game at Pittsburg, was the league’s. unbeaten ace after his first nine decisions..But he hasn't won since, losing his third in a ‘row last night as the Yankees rapped third place Baltimore 4-1. And if you don’t think ‘‘rapped” is apt for 4 ‘four-run scoring spurt, you have to be forgetting that. the Yankees had mariaged only four earned runs off Wilhelm iri 59 2.3 innings: before last night, Fact is, this is the first time “the Yankees’ have’ beaten Wilhelm in five de- eisions.since he became an Oriole “Before a three-run, third inning last night they hadn't scored in 23 frames against. Wilhelm, who pitched a no-hitter over | hee York. last onsen The victory: left the Yankees i in a fourth-place tie with the De- troit Tigers, who beat Kansas City 40, and four games behind Cleve- land. The first place Indians gained a two-game lead by de- feafing Chicago’s second place White Sox 3-1, Washington beat last place Boston 6-1, The Yankees, playing without injured (back; ankle) Mickey Mantle, got théir three in the third on a walk and four singles, a by Yogi Berra’s two-run it x & *& Art Ditmar (7-5) was the win- ner with 4 1-3 innings of two-hit, shutout relief, Duke Maas. started and gave up the Birds’ other three hits, one Gene Woodling’s 10th homer in the fourth inning. ‘Wilhelm (9-3) ‘allowed. eight of the Yankees’ nine hits in his sev- en innings. Winless in his last four starts, he’s been tagged for 14 earned rans in 27 2-3 innings over that span for a 450 earned run average, Before the slump his ERA was 1.00. Now it’s 1.83, still Vie Powers two-run, —o park homer in the third and Rocky Colavito’s 23rd home run in the sixth backed Cleveland's Cal McLish (9-3), who held the White. Sox to four singles and didn’t walk a man while winning his fourth straight, Chicago scored Aparicio’s simgle. Nellie Fox fol- lowed with a single, bit McLish then retired 14 in a row~before Jim Landis singled for the Sox’ final hit leading off the eighth. * & ft Billy Pierce (8-9) was. the loser: He's won only_three.of hig last!~ 10 decisions. ; L * %- -® in the third with an unearned: run on an error, sacrifice and Luis|| ‘jump was batting left - handed, would have beaten it out anyway. Jones’ comment: ‘Can you imagine anyone calling that a hit? They don't want no-hitters thrown around here.” Cincinnati left nothing to the imagination whéje whipping first place “Milwaukee 8-5 on three ‘home runs, Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphia 4-3, and St. Louis beat Chicago's Cubs 4-1. The Dodgers, third, 142 games back With their second loss in a row after winning seven straight, put six men on base. Three times the runner was Gilliam who got both of Jones’ walks. The other' runners made it twice on a field- er’s choice and once on’an error. * * * Sad Sam retired 22 of the last 24 he faced, putting down 10 in a row before Gilliam walked in the sixth, then getting eight straight before the hit. Gilliam reached second in the eighth on a passed ball, but got no farther as Wally Moon fouled out. Jones got the side in order in the ninth, fanning Gi] Hodges for his 10th Strikeout and the final out. Memorial Race Saturday DETROIT (UPI)—Fans lined the Detroit. river today as the fastest boats in the world roared around a three-mile course in qualifying trials Saturday’s Memorial race. Many of the power-packed hydro-| planes already qualified for the race made the required 90-mile- an-hour lap. around the course look like a speed minimtm set in the “model T’’ era, Seattie’s famed Miss Thrift- way topped 110. m.p.h. to -qual- ify and Maverick qualified at ‘17 m.p.h. Miss Bardahl easily won a spot with a 105 m.p.h did it with 116 m.p.h. The qualifiers will race in three 15 mile heats ——- at noon Saturday. Five Detroit-owned boats were still to qualify for the memorial race. Joe Schoenith’s s Gale V and new Gale IV were expected to run early in trials which eo at a.m, Freddie Alter ‘in the six; along Detroit, were expected to make the run in much less than the, required two minutes, — \. Other Detroit entries to make the field were = Schaf- Faye .Throneberry, who hom- ered, and Harmon Killebrew had half of Washington's 10 hits and each drove in two runs, both get- ting RBI: singles as the _ Nats. scored four unearned runs in second against loser Tom '' Brewer G-5). Pete Ramos (8-7) made it four out of five against Boston thing to gain, in a scheduled -10- the] round ‘welterweight fight tonight. Wrorveighie on TV LOUISVILLE, Ky. (APY — Ru-' dell Stitch, with’ everything to lose, takes on Rudy Sawyer, with évery- Stitch was expected to weigh 147 Sawyer 149 for the na- topsin the. AL, : this season with 4 six-hitter. tionally felevised (ABC) bout at . p.m, (EST), Trials on Detroit River billed .asapreview of this year’s Bil! Cattrell in the five wing {Sb round matches, with Chuck Thompson in his:Miss | 25 lenge er's Such Crust III and Leo Ma- cutza’s Yeller Jacket. Canada’s Harmsworth hopeful Miss Supertest III was also ex- pected to try to qualify ORY. Net Semifinals at Wimbledon American Davis Cup Players Go Against Australians WIMBLEDON, Eng. (UPI)~—The men's semifinals in the Wimbledon tennis championships today pitted American Davis Cuppers Alex Ol- medo and Barry Mackay against Australian opponents in what was Olmedo, freqyently. referred fo “Peru's gift to American ten- nis,” met eighth-seeded Roy Emer: son. Mackay, the Dayton, Ohio, giant who upset second-seeded| Neale Fraser in the Quarter-finals, ran into another aussie south w in .| hit until Willie Jones beat out an | Jones, 33, pitched his no-hitter against Pittsburgh when he was with the Cubs, May 12, 1955, Last May 13, he had Philadelphia no- infield dribbler with two out in two-hitter. Mays’ winning’ shot, his 13th home run, followed a_ leadoff double by Jim Davenport in the third off loser Don Drysdale (8-6), who gave up nine of the Giants’ 10 hits as they won their third in a row. * + The Reds, who had lost three straight, came from behind against the Braves and loser Lew Burdette (11-7) when an error set up Gus Bell's three-run homer in the third. Vada Pinson nailed it with a two-run shot in the fourth, and Jerry Lynch added a solo homer in the seventh, Bob Purkey (7-9) was the winner with«Orlando |* Pena's three-hit, shutout relief over the last four innings. The Braves’ runs came on homers by Ed Mathews, his 24th, and Joe Adcock. * * * A ninth-inning homerun by Dick Groat ended a 3-3 tie for Pitts- burgh against Robin Roberts (6-7). Reliever Roy Face got the final two outs for his seventh save, put-; ting it away for Harvey Haddix’ (5-6). Right-hander Larry Jackson (7- 6) beat-the Cubs with a four-hitter, allowing only a bunt hit over the last six innings, Dick Gray, who singled home the winning run in the second inning, Ken Boyer and as the Cards won their fourt’ ° a row, Théy’re. only a game be- hind fifth-place Chicago. the seventh. He finished with. a| Bill White each stole two bases| . a | The ee ¥ : ‘ ‘ ewe = a Ingemar Johansson, the new Pairings ‘and starting times for hater 12: 00. 8:32 Bob Duden, ‘Oswego, Ore.; heavyweight champion, wags se- : Open, 3-5, Warwick Hilis C. C., Ted Rhodes, Chicago, Lll.; : Grand Blane, Mich, Bob Goetz, Chatt' ‘ae t Tenn. lected by the NBA as anaayet ‘y Thurs, Fri. 12:08 8:40 Ken Venturi, 8. Francisco, the-Month. 8: ” 11:28 *Harold Brink, Grand Rap- Cal.; Sam Snead, White sul- . P > ids, Mich.; *Chas. Decker, phur Sprs.. W.’ Va: Dave > * {2 bs elisville, N. Y: *Dave Cur- i ka Ragan. Chet SS. - bes is, z i bey 8 ngho Tlando, row ‘dl fullbac 8:08 11:36 Stan abet Phoenix, Ariz. ; : Fia.; Geo. Bernardin, Mianii Cleveland . B = x Ben Johnson, Detroit, Dave Beach, Fie.; Bill Parker, Jim Brown is being sued for Mancour, Napa, Cal. Tulsa, Okla. d #16 1144 Terry Pulton, Cinetnnat, 12.24 8:56 Arnold Palmer, Ligonier, $10,000 by a parking let attend- -, Tom atrous, r'ham a. axwell, Odessa, him | Mich Larry Pentiuk, De- Tee: Jim Turnesa, Sebring, ant for allegedly striking ; 8:24 ei Frank Wharton, Dallas ,}127°32 9:04 Toleng Bolt, Crystal River, when ‘asked fers ing | Tex.; Lou Kretlow, Enid, Fia.; Bob Goalby, Crystai * * * | aa ise en et yr er River, a Marty Furgol, f Red Spri : ex utton, ) ateo, og 1. | s, eat Joe Longo, Harrison,/ 12:40 96:12 vis Love Jr.. El Dorado, Johnny Allen © © orm x x3 harry ancour, La- el *Jobn Miles, Bir ham, N.C., established a Daytona In- ayette, a. ic i anton ore- 840 12.08 Jim Ferree. Crystal River.| | 4, nade. Cal, , ternational Speedway gitiarte a of a eo. Bayer eneagles, : ohn McMullin, Fair Oaks, esterday UL; Gene Bone, Drayton Cal; *Jack Nicklaus, Colum- 135.623 in a practice rey ‘da 8:48 12:16 cains, Seeds Hillsbo Pets vel cr = waite -abepecseied = ne ys : 01 radity, $i ro, | ‘etersbur E Tex.; Joe Conrad, San An-|1256 9.28 Dow Pinsterwaid, Tequesta, NASCAR late model stock race. tonio, Tex.; Huston LaClatr, Fla.; Tommy Jacobs, Whi * +. * esa) ins al a Ala. —Saeet real eat amty Barber, Los au arne orchester, ngeles, a. Mass.; Bob Toski, 8. Miami] 1:04 9:36 Tony Lema. San Leandro, ay Weepnete The Pan-American soccer - Pia; Jack Fleck, Los An- Cal; Leo Biagetti, St, Paul) SAM IS SAD—Sad Sam Jones | . hip this summer has geles, Minn.; Mike Dietz, Pt. Para- the ddest th ampionship ou , 9:04 12:32 Gene Etter, Singing, Hi Hills) spa Ue: Pla. (| wes the sadues man in the | drawn entries from 15 nations. Ca rt r A ‘44 Bob Rosburg, Palo Alta, roor Ze Manor, Pa.; Don Pairfie Cal.; Chick Harbert, North- locker se yesterday even A double elimination schedule Casey, Ul. ville, Mich.; Chandier Har-| though he pitched the Giants to ith te ‘round robin 9:12 1240 Tom Veech, Milwaukee, per, Portsmouth, Va. a 2-0 wi the LA Bodeecs. | a separa Wis.; *Tom Draper, Detroit.) 1:20 952 Walker Inman Jr.. Eglin MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn, (AP)! — Lew | championship onl Top money|] / f xs Iris Ma Cul ) a eS) BFGoodrich | : | Tesing Of ‘IBid in British Open i BARS ., versity Club's $5,000 tennis tourna- The White Sox have led the AL New Tire Safety | Hew Coat sage Gonziiles defeated left-hander|in base stealing during 11 out of; . By BILL CORNWELL Mervyn Rose, 62, Pa and “Hoad the last 13 — seasons. ; ae Bn eteresen — [ ——S i , ; . Associated Press agents Writer eaitiens:- sah tin four Ameri- - The boys who shovel out the publicity notices for; BUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) —/cans; for. the 72. wile champion- this week’s second edition of the Buick Open golf tour- _— Joe a his three slp —— rage ie lhe Ras ‘ : iron. and said: nament received a highly beneficial shot in the arm This io my puiter=tt's te club arth ot tote = | when stout William Casper Jr. won the National Open that could make mie the first am-| ~ * * * ment last night. “Factory Retreads” championship. — = = the Br gota golf} Americans qualifying were Wil- my i cnampilonsni since ones | 1) & or seoryi P ; Was > Nothing could possibly have given the $52,000 tour-| took it in 1930.” ° Me Goggle, week seine, tant Mm iney more impetus or greater public appeal than Cas- — * a * al iy | 2, ,two-round total of 70-72—142, ‘ | = -|per’ 37-year-old lean and lanky/Boh Watson, Ardsley-on-Hudso AN) ‘ per’s U.S. Open victory. It was the perfect stimulus, the long hitter from Dublin, veteran jy. eae 8 Be ip aera AN = ideal drawing card to set the wheels in motion. of seven Walker Cup matches|pain, Beach, Fla. 7374-1 41, and +! Billy’s triumph was time-+- , against the United States, quali-/ john Garrett, Houston, Tex., 74 iG ty lv for two reasons. First | fied for the British Open yester- i 73—147. £3) . y ’| student of the game, according to) day after smashing the record for! Watson, Cerratt and Se sony Safety- S—The B. F. 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The qualifying follows quite closely on the area was eight under par for the 6,491) <.ore was 147—the lowest in the j | yard layout, two better than the 43 heels of the Nationa] Open. | | Alan (Scotty) Thompson, who professional’ record and four bet. oer history of the) British) Secondly, it was Casper) bowed to Hunt in the match play (ter than the amateur record. | m “ « *« ¢ | finals of the Rochester event, | x * * if . ene a sae C ae ugural was a glazier in his native Scot- | “That's as good a round as aed BA fag Bobby 2 witeee oa land ce and y at Glasgow and currently | ever played,” Carr said. “I used | 4 ih Africa. also qualified ‘Such convenienée! | practices the same trade for a my three iron to putt the whole | Defending champion Peter : lass company in Detroit. Only time, and if it keeps clicking in To illustrate how Casper gave| § | Thomson of Australia led the 5-foot- ,7T ie: : 6 and 140 pounds, Thomp- | the next few days like it did yes- aiifiers ‘with 187 aller tying the tournament officials and sports| son is long off the tees. te then perhaps I've got a writers alike a new publicity angle, Hunt wp dinimed. “I had «| tery of being as the wa ” ah gel record of Muirfield a neighboring newspaper used this tock , tt tt th Carr was among _yesterday’ s 19/7 & = gimmick td headline his success|U°*Y PU er” after winning the, at Mamaroneck: Publinx title, will be trying his “Buick Open Champ Win-jluck,in the Buick Open. “I hope Another.” play” just half as well at Warwick Pitch Ind, Hitti All this in addition to the tact |S 1 did at Rochester,” Hunt re- that Casper was the first “big |marked. name” professional golfer to play |SHORT PUTTS | the two-year-old Warwick Hills | A dozen boys will represent Oak-| hine in O11 q course during a visit there in the |Jand County in the Michigan Jay- spring of 1953. cee golf test July 20-22 at Lenawee ot Suffice it to say, things couldn't Country Club in Adrian. 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THE :PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 1, 1959 oe Ne Fs -~ . ae: : . 45 i . ' — rr . ~ : - : Sine 2 > — : : “4 od - ps : j 4 ye | rave a “| oe i i 1 Be a ke » Calif—Sonny " } ” ; F : ‘ : io - : 2. ; Hee gemeenctcy ma TAN AY. . | TAT j | RCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions | ane, "Ate ™ ce. nee | : : . 3 |. STEFANSKI Radio & Teley | Beller" euoauted| Ant Sein : ; “s ime . | o & Television — , ‘wate bar bette (As ae 3 , . 3 1187 W. Huron St. ee FE2667 | : / - . : ° 5 . ‘ ‘ 3 Maiorleaue Boy Scores (Relief Hlurler sally Sharp ——— ee a 2 C : ir get - , Major League BOX Scores : Sally Sharp in 2nd Plac i | | , a | F ; F | LW. nN ace For the Rest Buy... ‘ . _* * : . « r ; - 2 oe york, BALTIMORE, + yl MEWAUKEE comiateaes roy ace S * Atter a dismal beginning, Miss jing crown last year, followed by . go “u uw Beuer rf 95220 Klaus Meee Bruce ct °S'i's's Temple t 3 sul : Sally Sharp of Forest Lake has|Mrs. H. G, Marquardt with 16f SEE CY. 4 >; : : . 2 . F ' Rhos 3hbb bee Seige babies fill started to move up the ladder i/o of 83 and 81. . Skowron 1b 2020 Woodling If 3111/Cov'ton If 4120 Lockman tb 95 bol mon osen defense of her W f i ‘Mrs. Keith LeClair . . Thr'n’b'y Ib 2011 Triandos ¢ 3000/Adcock ib 4122 R'bin’n Ibif 4121 er Women's District its: Jon ee ete oc a . | John Hume Jr. :......... HI NEW Li ATION EE fe itera tite tit eek it : Golt Association Stthole medal it By ee jo | an McD'g'ld ss 4020 Gardner 3b 40 1 0| Mantill 41196 Bott : Apap . . Mrs. H. G. Marquardt ...... 2 Bent st" 1338 Winamp 2$te uu 3 $089 Rat's ® ifs) Braves’ Manager Also Play championship. |” Nt Bosal tts FRED FOSTER, Maneger 1 Ditmar 2000 Fish 0 0 0 0| McM oth Ls an aKING er first tournament Mrs. Sam Gawne _|.....)..))'85-81— AN sienadl ieetisene, AMI re UANEE suse sree] DOCS Stan Musial appearance of the year following ire 258 eM os: | | 1% -) Total 1 ; : anit rictesece 0-06 : West en mas 18 sue “punts for 16th Appearance, her graduation trom Michigan iy: P'S rhompesn dr.°"".c0 geascte : ! Baltimore"... .......’ 090 100 o09—1| _.®—Struck out for Burdette in 7th; b— State, the prospective Livonia Mrs. Robert Gamble ......... 88-83-17] ae ieee ee ee = Be = CINCINNATI @®— Little El-elgmentary’ school teacher ad. Mit wht tbe 0 EET , . RS a Gr oer ws we-s|TOy Face, Pittsburgh's unbeaten vanced to 2nd place at Detroit Mie Massare) Watkin <0. SEH 1n AUBURN HEIGHTS . o © - ; ny P eo | , av aa a sesvces... 92-83—1T Baitimore 7."°° “r H © ER we 80| ciara PO-A—aiiwaiikee "2413, Cin van op err vaubes fa Conley, |Golf Club yesterday. | a se e178 8. DP— t .| Swa Milwaukee last spring! ' Maes aay EEA EY 2) LOB Milwaukee 6. Cincinnalt we | Philadatshis, ware sricne e er Se Gree: eee Parka le 16-5 Wi h | Whelm a 93) 7 4 ‘ ‘ 3 g| mathews, Adcock, . ope SO seven, pitchers ane Ay Mane. rem » ae oe her score | Paria ey - : eile ’ or at the poy erases ena. lps t : sage 0 yesterday made her much arkdale Nazarene handed First . ,. [Burdette (L, 7) 6 ol 6 3 Ot oe eae lee A atecacs happier than the first round 85 | Christian a 16-5 licking at Murphy Ae a eng ee 3332983 quad. she carded Monday. < - | Park in this week’s only completed, WROOM ‘U_-Burkh : Coaan Vanson D Nelli; a voles ae pis Leading the field as the oimey |e Chureh League softball) r —Burkhart, Conlan, Venzon, Donatelli u ay select 17 players te |. § # Y gar sid ann , - . a Y > ) j | ! ini go along with the eight starters (enters its final day are Mrs. Keith ithe Tasers and ‘Parkdale inte 147 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. CHICAGO seeks CEVEIANY, aw picked by the players them- (Susie) LeClair of Ann Arbor, the spectacular game-ending double ft’ Aparicio ss 4011 Piersall cf 3010 selves for the 26th annual All. OPening round leader, and Mrs.} play: Pontiac U.M. and Stringham 66 59 Torgeson 1b 4000 Held ss 4000) Star game iin Pittsburgh, July [John Hume. Jr., who won fany!U.M. churches played an_incom- F FORD Bimpeon rf deco Colavito ut 31 2 1 7. The lone surprise was Stan titles a — years back as Mar- plete game. = 2 wy t Rivera “if 3000 Stric'l'nd | 3b 3000 Musial of the St. Louis Card- |Jorie Row. | + : ZA Pontiac's Only ‘. . Landis cf 3110 Brown ¢ 3010) imals. | Mrs. Hume caught Mrs. LeClair Eagles Trade for ¥ ontiac's Only Authorized Ford Dealer ! sceodman 1900 MeLish p 3100) Although Stan was’ named on,” ace toa ers ter da : 2 wo ! Se me feo wea ay a.9 Only three players’ ballots, Haney With a 76 ts ge eas ber srl PHILADELPHIA ® — The Phil- FE 5-4101 Filed’ oul. tae ® Be saw to it that this National League eae ~ 8 36-hole. total o jadelphia Eagles today traded Tom , . p cacy! owt tor Pierce GS eee1| great was on the squad for the| Ss. Mrs. Letialr's two-day score-/Scott, veteran defensive “end, to 3776 Auburn Rd 147 S. Sagi Ciereeld. _PO-A—Chicago. gor O01 x—3/16th straight time. Musial’s bat-| Sad ds G6 cae 2 dre al. Other pitchers chosen by Haney | = 4 No Money Down Staley ey @ «68 «68 «60 «6 included. San Francisco’s Johnny i MeLish (W. 93) 8 dexinie’, Soa:7| Antonelli (11-4), Milwaukee's War- : ' 24 Months to Pay T—2:23. A—23,416. “jren Spahn (10-8) and St. Louis’; SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES Wilmer Mizell (9-4), all south ° ab rh bi abrhbii paws; and Milwaukee’s Lew Bor-]- D '$ 3b 5110 Gilliam 2 2010 , Automatic " Mays cf ; 233 Moon “If 3 ‘ e¢ dette, (11-6) and Los Angeles’ Don ° ° ar’ [-4 5 Rac fi | ’ Transmission Cepeda 1b 420 Snider rt 4000 Se eos right - handers.: ° | Wagner ges "ace is (12-0) and Conley (5-4. The 8 D f 300 U.10 Our Specialty a bnool Mon 4020 ihanobors <3 $ 0 H aggregate won-lost record, through | Motor Tune-up Landritn ¢ 3000 Devsdele p 2000 8ames of Monday, June 29, was : Fast Service 8. Joues p 4000 aFairly 1000, 66-30. _ : € : t : Quality Work 2 Totals 37.2102 Totals 30019 With one exception, Haney’s | | a—Strack out for Drysdale jn 8th | “second team’”’ choices followed | FE 3-7432 = ieee gg a “_ pond pod be oS the vote of the players. He | a weeteeee ;Davenport, | Roseboro a's named St, Louis’ Bill White and | a cls: iS, ngeies 2. eae MOTOR BP snider and Resebore” LOB sen| Joe Cunningham and Cincinnati's | ® be Francisco 12, Los Angeles 5. | Vada Pinson as his alternate | : 2B — Kirkland, Davenport, Spencer,, - | EXCHANGE co Mays. HR—Mays. SB—Spencer | outfielders, and Cincinnati’s 4 . L . Ss. Jones cw. 98) 8 FG ee PE S| Frank Robinson, Pittsburgh’s Bill | 401 S. Saginaw St. | Drysdale (L, 86) .8 9 2 2 3 8) Mazeroski and Dick Groat, and Labine ed 1 a 0-08 NO i PB—Landrith U—Sudol. Gorman, Lan-| St. Louis’ Ken Boyer as his al- ee yo| ternate infielders. 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Wally, fishing with his neigh- bor, Chester (Chic) Yekin, took the big fish, his first try at this kind of angling, on’ a spin rig. His line was 6-pound test and a crawler harness was the lure. State Seeks to Cut. Boating, Swimming Fatalities , te Water Safely Is a Vital Problem LANSING (®—How do you im-.Great Lakes shoreline, is at the,ture enacted a law requiring own- same time a water paradise and a ers of most boats‘on inland waters scores of/to register their craft with the drowning victims every year. -Un-|state and carry registration num- official statistics place- it among|bers three inches high. the leading states in drownings per|from registration fees helps pay press two million boaters and un- counted millions of swimmers with the danger that lurks.in Michigan’s water wonderland? State officials, and many others in private and public life, are increasingly concerned. with that question. That’s the reason Gov. Williams issued a proclamation setting aside this week as water safety and safe water graveyard for 1,000 population. industry is the fourth biggest in The reasons are obvious. Mich-| boating laws and clear the lakes igan ranks second behind New, York in the number of motorboats irt¥ use—about 407,000. Jts- tourist INFORMED PROTECTED These sheltering words describe the members of the Automobile Club of ‘Michigan insured with this Insurance Exchange at the Club.* : And these are words of extreme impor- tance to your car use and ownership. Why have less? ~ pair’s boat. gaff! A nearby fisherman, Ted Novac, hustled over and loaned his gaff.jin a boat or take up swimming. At the official weigh-station, Wal- ly -was told his catch was the This is a normal pickerel rig. After a better-than-half-hour bat- tle, the fish came alongside They didn’t have a the|to reverse a steady increase in boating week in Michigan. It’s part of a growing campaign drownings as more and more ple in a growing population find the time and the money to invest “Michigan, with its fabulous jay-! the gountry. Most visitors come in the summer and a big share go for a swim or two dufing their stay. | -Two years ago the governor ap- pointed a commission to study it and make recommendations for doing something aboyt. it. out ‘of 11,037 inland lakes, 36,000 ‘trophy of the day.”’ Last year, partly through the) {miles of streams and 3,121 miles of commission’s effofts, the Legisla- *Totally beyond just an insurance policy. Detroit Automobile | Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automobile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. L. BOCUE—Mgr. . 76 Williams St. — FE 5-4151 R. A. E. 8. Tynan, FE 4-2891 R. L. Taft, FE 2-8919 Virgil Keener, C. H, Wilsen, FE 8-0205 (Helly) MElrese 71-7451 C.:H. Burns, FE 8-2133 H. M. MeNally, OL 2-7751 - -—@.- “Check -Conn, -GR_4-6254- Ist page ef local phone bepks for offices in state cities ‘evolved from the experiences of With very little space at one’s. dis- to take advantage of every square jinch of room. By JOHN BOHANNAN - Syndicated Boating Writer Boat cabin interiors have years, and they have become quite: standardized, especially in the) smal] sizes. Here’s the reason. posal, there’s just about one way. ‘The simplest form isa smait shelter forward for stowage of gear and to provide a place to get in out of the weather when a SUMMER SPECIAL | | MINOR MOTOR TUNE-UP Plus | sudden squall blews up. And it keeps a lot of spray ouf of the boat when the water gets choppy. : A small trunk cabin or - raised deck cabin can be used for over- night sleeping with the addition of ‘one or two air mattresses. dining, and perhaps a bunk for , For short passages it’s handy. an off-watch crewman. In power, the elevation becomes much friction on the fabric when the familiar deckhouse with slid-jcléthes mub together with motion thousands of skippers over many|ing .windows, screens and excel-of the boat. Trousers should be lent ventilation for southern use. The deckhouse can hold a dinette convertible to a double bunk and still have room for a helmsman’s seat, lounging chairs, a galley or other items. Is_a_ hanging locker the best with the coat, looking nice? Parts FOR ANY ONE OF THE _ FORD FAMILY OF FINE CARS ‘MERCURY * EDSEL * LINCOLN * ENCLISH FORD LINE - Richard a a 149 W. Huros | “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH Across from Firestone RUSS DAWSON MOTORS” a brieirerne 4 yout | lof escape. our accommodations by os The next step larger in size of- fers a cabin with two fixed bunks, and a further refinement’ is ob- tained by placing a head (marine toilet) under one bunk to be and hinged cover. Add more tength to the cabin land you have room for a small galley on one side aft and a fold- ing wash basin which empties into -head-on~the-other-side— This puts the- bunks farther for- ward, and you'll need a hatch in the deck for better ventilation, for greater convenience in handling bow lines, and to provide a means As our boat continues to grow lin size, we can add a couple of top comfort, with galley (left) handy for serving meals in the cockpit, or at the dinette, (right). — converts into a double berth. You're the Skipper \But for a long voyage there’s too rolled, starting from the top, keeping them free of wrinkles and lashing them to form a smooth, cylindrical shape. The same trick will keep a coat looking well. Fold the coat back on itself, arranging ithe -sleeves so they roll smoothly Lash each rolled Questions and Answers place for keeping shore clothes garment with a small piece of jclean line. 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Especialy “Soilies. and “uncertainties ahead.) looked Yor = most m isectent financing harder from/at stake is. the ool the = ry on. ‘|compact cars—whether they'll sell r* os a DAWSON. Most items in the cost of ‘living | poe buying costs a wall an if so, whéther “they'll cut S have crept higher during the first/ly will rise further. And, smaller, into the market for foreign cars ——— NEW YORK (AP)—Still better aif of the year and seem likely marginal businesses may feel the|or for the established” larger : times acoming? Most Americans't, go right on that way, perhaps! money vost mare. American ones, * think so. - ‘at a faster pace, The moderating; .- x * ‘* * a * litem has been the important one} But savers and investors expect Some’ predict the rest of the The second half of the year,of food, but the summer is ex-/higher returns. This, and more!year will see a gain in tota con- \"\e—z ; |pected to see a seasonal rise in ‘importantly higher wages and sumer buying of durables on a, on \ om a bolde the: promise: of being better) |food prices. more employment, should push | scale unknown since 1955. And \ 2 0 than the first. Both comsumers; ba+mers saw their prices shrink ; personal income totals still higher| they look for a pickup in business A oar amines \ = \ « and businessmen know that the quring the first half of the year)in the fall. i spending, too. \ first half was a sleeper. They’d/but expect total farm income to} Consumer buying of durable; If so, we won't just be having been promised improvement over)be fairly stable. the rest of the/goods is - .expected to continue at good times, we'll be in another a \Y FIRST WOE UVE a Oo Geetes fae { \\ F measure .of- prosperity in the. ahead that onc - ott ae ee " Asa THESE PREDATORY ™ to more jobs, fewer jobless, bigger incomes from wages, [N- SOMETIMES I THINK MARTHA NY \)iZECT? CIRCLE ACOOT LIK and investments. It also seems) HAS NO MORE SENSE OF FIT- \ DYING STEER Ju» AVAST - likely to add up to slightly higher NESS THAN. A BARGAIN BASE- W NGED LYPOD M ’ s/ prices, a bigger load of personal Ri Kor YE INGE ERMIC debts, still tighter money, and pollen Palys or 10 \ - a the state and local! fS mere (anes: of tera BD SLANE IN THIS PITILESS SUN ES eo * LIKE THE FORGOTTEN — 6 Bz<- ~The outlook is a bit more cloud- WRETCHES WHO WHO BUILT & @ : 1958. But what they got was sur- ee: its stepped-up pace. | boom. ‘ - \ Pappa Nah ON = « prisingly better than that. . . [\ \ a os ag Now they’re being promised a BOARDING HOUSE. . P RES \ eee. Gal. Reg. ut. at, OFF, By Carl Grubert HE'S $0 MAD HE'S FORGETTING WHERE ed for housing, stock prices, the status of the dollar in’world eyes, and the acceptance of Detroit's Vea ehory, » ’ & \ new cars. BS. The immediate question is how much, if any, of a summer lull?) And what part will the steel indus- try play in it? If there's a stee) strike, "Several ] : hundred thousand workers in that ‘ and allied industries will be out! \ — : of wark. How long steel users can . live off stocks they've built up is - ——_ I the subject of much guessing. If there isn’t a strike, how long : ss ‘ av these users- will live off their y baat . DIXIE DUGAN ltt of OES C a ———= oy a _ Oa U CHILDREN- MAYBE MY FATHER \ M WILL FINO faeitd napa PLACE To /‘A BUILD A HOT DOG STANO— strike-insurance stocks before re- ordering is -also uncertain. fome industrits — notably tex-| sm \ a tiles—expect to do so well this a summer that they plan to hold) vacation periods to-a mininum.| [— ‘ A slow but steady rise in wage [Look ‘ ae -— ALINE. Pope John Has Received | \ : ~~ “Heads of Eight Nations ~ we Sr VATICAN CITY (AP)— | = 3 “© Pope Jeon XXIII A received the ; : oUt OUR WAY ] heads of eight nations. = - _ They are French President | “’Charles de Gaulle, who called last | Saturday; Shah Reza Pahlevi, ~Jran; President Giovanni*Gronchi, | : Italy; President Sukarno, Indo- i | HINT TOUT Zz @ ree, Sea fa hi —Ste ba % eM, my A HUT our OF THESE | SOME NEW BOARDS! THE SCREECH wf PIECES OF OLD LUM~ / ANDO WHINE EVERY TIME YOU HITA BER AN'I BEEN NAIL IS DRIVING ME WILD SAWIN’ EM UP. AND I'M NOT GOING TO $0 ‘THAT---- CLOSE EVERY WINDOW IN a - Marino; King Paul, Greece; Presi-| IH), DAY LIKE THIS JUST - dent Celal Bayar, Turkey; Prince TO KEEP FROM | > Rainier II and Princess Grace, f HEARING IT! ' « Monaco, : By T. V. Hamlin c . z y 2 b | = TM! 5 U.S. Business Upturn«. 5 Good for Mexico, Too MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico :got more money from tourists. and ‘trom tarmbands working inthe United: States in the first two months this year than in the same period of 1958. The Statistics Bureau says tour- ists left 98 million dollars com- pared with 88 million in_1958 and ‘the farm workers sent home $3,- 800,000, compared with $3,100,000 last year, : African Firm Bought JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—African Film Productions, a i -_ _ |< le 1 D 1000 by MER Gorvion, tem TA fing U8 Pah Oh, 4d. CAPTASN EASY By Leslie Turn2r SERO” £ THINK YOU DO! AND WHILE YOU'RE \g G) THOSE SNICKERING "S] (A"TER HE |/YOU SHOULD BB ASHAME, SENORI} GIVING ME THE RUN-AROUND, THAT /if HEN EASY ~| COPS ARE JUST TRYING 9). REPEATS |/ HAVE YoU NOT PERSECUTE HER NO_COM-\'\ BLONDE IS GETTING AWAY WITH COOLS WIS | TO DELAY ME. BUT WHYEH HIS STORY || BNOUGH ALREADY? YOUR : PRENDO, MY CAR— || REELS FoR peta fa TO.THE WN || POOR NIECE ETL us WHAT! SENOR| 7 A HOUR AS THEY Ss TERPRETER | \ THE TRUE J | SHE SAID - \ WAIT FOR AN " : INTERPRETER i # will be renamed South African }- HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN ° Tame vera on” “Screen Productions. | _ NANCY aa By Ernie Bushmiller pha oo ter sn gn rec neck er lac ‘+ DONALD DUCK ANOTHER ONE = , NOW, HERE 1S | TRE REAR OF MY NUTTY Alt io), iA f | FACES RIGHT e | OUT’ ON THE. t rit — ] : é i One a es A ‘ * 4 * - — a 30.4| Rhubarb, outdoor. doz. bens. whether the shooting was in the We should appear -before -the ef | Ch pentane —F ace Pe pip lt ane pe Sliine of duty. and to establish the igtate board and explain what we rol er arge Am News 43. Lorillard | 46 Tomatoes, nothouse, 8 The. ccccese ode ' : > = av e tried to accomplish and how . Am Tel & Tel . ag.5 “Porill h |) $4.1/Turnips, b cause of death. ; ny ‘ - Am 96. Mack tre * 46 Turnips, topped, | bu. Martinez shot Gomez~through the] VOCE HUGHES TAKES OATH Tite: nee: eee etec ne ve Gen hens Ree in Reckless Boatin anacns ee 3 6 Leper rapa 323 GREENS lheart after tne Mexican refused ta ing‘in a courtroom in the Oakland County Court- © Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. Hughes was | jt-will be up to the state to decide g ‘ wee . in ’ * i >, “ . = = ‘ Z oe Ge et Mead ott: SB" cobeaes tes ae s125|heéd his pleas in Spanish to stop| house new Circuit Judge Theodore F. Hughes elected to be the county's fifth circuit judge from | what to do.’ waren pa : rmour & Co. 2. ea Ali ee Se Gearonesscnu. I os grapes a 5 | : = 5 A sad ; | d ™ iP yo "ey; P Atchison ..... 30.3 Mer . 84.2/Collard. No. 1, bu. ... --. 15, swinging a 14-inch butcher knife. | (left), of Berkley, was sworn in by County Clerk- today through Dec. 31. Willman explained that without) ois A Detroit man Bait & Ohio .. 46.7 Mergen, Lino : os Kale, bu cnet . 1.50] & | ' . : - ; he t | oblice was charged yesterday with reck- Me ; = a ene = t : Seune as 6 Mois MaM Ierret bu pei aie on 1 #8 MEXICANS AROUSED | ‘ ear very ° Se ie the elly will less operation of a motorboat im Borden tS atte PAL Reape att oo. cscs $88) “ Alberto Becerra, Mexican consul Gives County Court New “Look | inevitably default on the state's W2TaBt signed by Assistant Oak- = yy a 91 Mont'Ward i331 " SALAD GREENS jin ea said the in shone tice] order to build more facilities pooled Prosecutor Edward H. ue **" "593° Mot Wheel 18.5) ked for b th r| : ° Shigley. Brist My .....123 Mor omer as | |asked for because there were many| i ; Brun Balke .. 1024 \euetler” Brass 204 prac, Pu : $}2| “questionable aspects” ini the hoot- “Once we default, the state will) Geraid McQuade, 25, will be Budd.Co ...... 28.2 38} Bscarole, bu... aspe s 1U es e INS IS Or Term | : : , oe oe Burroughs <. 37.7 Nat Bisc as 3| Teese) Partly DK. 125 ing. He said Mexico newspapers ‘then seek a court order by which arraigned here Saturday ~ before a — a2 vet coe Re $2.2 | Lettuce. leaf. bu....... Baker | were’ branding. Pontiac police as ithe city can issue rot obliga- Justice of the Peace Herman A, —~ Dry ...... 21.2 Nat Gyps..... sB-6,uettuce, head, bu. ‘“‘murderers’’ and that the Mexican| ; ition bonds without public approv- pot, => cece e 29.2.7 Oh maine, bu. | . . ~ rat | . = “4 _ . , : 2 Gapival airl 2. 108 atl lose ee community in Pontiac was up in} Oakland County's Circuit Court Judges H. Russel Holland, Clark'he left his prepared~speech at al," he explained. to the Cees Wated lake Palins a ers Cp . 5 Nort, & West... vel _ Poultry and Eggs arms over the case. |had a new look today as Judge J. Adams,“Doty and William J.) home, Judge Hughes said he would sion. | that seven he @ neperted Cater Fone SS apar 54 _ _“What-the-inquest wilt show ta +. beodore _F.. Hughes began his-Beer—sat- together, Willianmt —-B. be “forever appreciative--of -the- CONSIDERING ORDER | Sunday steel Mateaas’ ‘5 bent. Chrysler 3 Re Oe ee as DETROIT POULTRY. whether there-was any. negti- |WOrk as the county’s fifth jurist. | Hartman, president of the Oak- opportunity you people have given) 4, present, ‘the state is consider-! which allegedly was hasarding Cities Bvc .... 56 2. | DETROIT, July 1 +:AP)—P ia . rf : “ | ; : ‘ ae te Owens Cn 8 eee gee en Pri te pelt sence, foul play, or whether this | After a brief swearing in cere-|!and County Bar. Assn., helped, me to serve the people of Oakland }ing an order which the city would bathers in Walled Lake. oe se 1888 Pac G&E) oo | SHRRY ve ‘Soatiry: 19; light type hens| “8S done strictly in the line of | mony in the courtroom of Circuit) drape the black robe of a aaa County.” tne able to keep pace with until one Th Poker regs ar anh Sel... 068 9: heavy type broilers “and. frvers 3-4 duty,” Dr. Monroe said. Judge Frank L, Doty,- Judge over Hughes’ a |year. from today. It. is_ possible, © a dee also held three Son iB .+-++ Ge. .. 41.7 lbs. —whites 20-21, B 2-23 _ minors ee ee paree, De... 413/caponettes. under 8 Ibs. 20-22, over” s| He emphasized that the inquest| Hughes, Sl-year-old Berkley at-, “ * GM R a ithough, that the time- table could washed a7 ae Prbasoraned Consum Pw. : Ths. 22-24: 1 1 a 3 = 5 z Cont Bak... po. Penney, JC Pe La a ee 30: old | roosters 11, “doesn't reclude any further court itorney and former Republican) Clerk-Registet ads TT. Murphy esealc er i be speeded up so that a court y y type hens 23 p y police officer Leland Pratt, off a Cont a 7.3 ecu Cols 285 action ,State representative - went down-| Jr, stepped forward and adminis- order would come sooner, if one raft. Sh : ary on . 37.4 we | = i e was not injur Cont Meter .. 18 ease D 8 | > orn OT He said the Jurors will be select- | stairs to his spanking new court-! itered the oath of office. Judge | Create New Unit Is necessary. ic cording to sade Lake Police Cont ¢ Se Philo 32 loa o1 r. July 1 ae “regs fo. ed by leafing through a telephone|'0™ to launch into his first cases. | Hughes answered with a firm and| Ee expressed inte Chit Jenuna A..Yiecher faa 4dee Sorn Pd... A Whi beok. Pe, + 2 ssurprise that the state has threa 5 . Curtis Pub “2.2113 Prect"& G--=- Sti” medium. 32; Grogs BY laren a) Fhe doctor said some “will/ Judge Hughes’ time on the |!oud “I do.” Officially installed, A new polymers department has. se to i intervene. in Pontiac's sew-/2!80 were throwing beer bottles a ae tT RCA .. ...... 68.3 browns—Grade A extra layge 43, large, and should’’ be Mexicans. dench will be upusally short. He | Hughes then slipped into his robe been established in the General t ° into the lake and driving between et Yeo 42.7 Repub Sti 77 , 4: medium 32; checks 24. Unlike a regular court trial, ; . and was escorted to the bench by s Pi al age treatment problem. Dis C Seag .. 34.3 omme 4 e < Dour As 47.3 Rex Drug... 49.4; Commercially graded: was -elected in April for only a Motors Corporation research lab-; Commissioner John A. Dugan @%d among swimmers. Dow Chem... 893 Reyn Mot.. = i uae nee if <= larse nel jurors will be able to ask ques-| six-months term which will offi- | Murphy to: sit alongside the other loratories ta be headed by _Dr.,saiq_that-the 70-member-Ci a S.: gest air ort Reval Dut... 42.1( large “38: medium. 30-31 : hi ag! a hast cially come to an end at the*}four judges: ~~~ |Philip Weiss, 1338 Southfield Red, provement, Advisory ommuites| Haggis i S scotts * dish of otc / 6 the jury which will render the! % : e a S a scottis ish © Bast Kod ..... 86 Safeway SY : | be jury ui Tender the stroke of midnight next New , : Eaton Mfg... 72,4 St Reg Pav... 493 Livestock i decision. “—_ 5 __ This was a historical occasion | Birmingham. |should be called. This committee ground lamb and oatmeal, and is BAe Gears Reco... 484 deveert iivaeroce Year's Eve. jn Oakland County as lawmakers | Formerly part of the electro-| was set up recently to consider the almost always eaten at ‘Scottish us : S =a " % = Emer Rad .... 2018 Sinctatr 008. eel) ey AP) Cattle — The newest judge lost out in his| for several years have fought to jcnemnlatry and polymers depart-'need for more sewage treatment \societies and Robert Burns clubs ala t P ‘ ~ 5 core: ; pres Socony nah trade ‘imited to “high pay aS ee bid to continue on the bench for| add a fifth judge to lessen the (ment, the new organization will facilities here.: imeetings. Faird Mor 33.5 Sou cos 96 |@rades: lcwer grades slow. Not fully| a regular term of six years when| load of the other four — con- ‘continue specializing in the field’ onan eae ea aera aoe Firestone la rand és.1/established; most early sales choice! , en ; ; lof high polymers — rubbers, plas- Fo Mach 816 Std cal. 822 steers and hetfers fully steady, “0 he wasn’t nominated to one of] sidered to be the heaviest per | ick, adhesives and apecisl coal —+—_—fieepot Sal. Ft a $6.1) isa tbe san. 29.58 imo ads “ye oa | these terms in the _non-partisan| judge in the state. Liners ssa _ = ae . “* 33.4] cholce rime 1040-1070 steers) i F : : mae a | Gardner Den . $3.6 Stevens. JP -- 113] 30.00: tesa high chotes and prime 134 a. : Judge Beer, who said he first) Weiss joined the General Motors Gen Dynam - $43 Sun Oile..-°. $85|IB steers 2078, tow onde ‘choice heer im rices This morning, as fellow Circuit} met Hughes on the football field| Research, Laborstoriee in I? : t ap ‘ i | ~ So Gen Fas’ t, 3.6 Swift & Co, a cin metas Ib utility "cows. 18.00- og al choice | and later served with him in ‘the | z 00; an rs ri ro Gen Tee a3 oe 78:3) and cutters 18. 00-19-00 00. . a Navy, outlined t6 him the ‘‘Anat-| Some of the naval authorities Gen Tim Tim R- Beer . : ogs—Salable tehers under 250! . , ++ — ar “ i arers i Gen Tire. 74.3 Trans W Air . 23.5\Jbs. 26¢ lower weights over 250 Ibs. 75¢| CHICAGO u — The bread grains | Baldwin Rubber Up, onty of x Jae. bass “ ay yee bow og: all warcraft in Gillette. ioe Twent Cer Ed aad :3 150-330 feo batemer mip os-13 30, Were in moderate demand at firm the popular book by Supreme the future will be able to sub- Twent Cen 2 jand > utehers 15 5.50 ) = . r : e : aceee a Underwd | 268 mixed No. a, and 2 these weights 15.15-;prices today during the first sev- Hits 20- Y Hi h | Court Justice John D. Voelker. a somewhat like the present . Un Carbide two lots mixed No. 1 and 2 around | . . } . . "AUS said s : . Goodyear 145. Un Pac 34.8 210219 hs 16 18. No 2 and 3 sso-260 eral Minutes of transactions on the| WS Gal Ig Caught short because he said’submarines os he Re se ee a 00-13 30 No: 2 one 2 20 ee be Board of . Trade but other grains , — G hou: 227 Init re ' -1 0 ew ots No. 3 300-400 s 3". : , Gee Ge TEE Unioue a... 124) MeMiabstia SON. "Fasd Sh-0o ibe weak, MERCY | The stock price of Baldwin By any ons A a ta Gas 45-8 18915 sue ae ~Rubber Co. 366 -E. Seuth Blvd. ae - - Ti’ Cent ea US Lines 32.5; Vealers—Salable 75 steady: choice and | Wheat rah up advances of as pone tolay to ‘ty Miehest point in| Go e Indust Ray 27.4 US Rub 65 prime vealers 33.00-36.00: standard and much as a major fraction withi Y . Es Ing Rand 1000s: US Steel Sg 3 food 25.00-33.00; cull and utility 17.00- “ : N99 years. Inland St} . $3. US Tob 625.00; sheep salable 200: less than 100 in| a few minutes despite a rather| z Inspir Cop 30.4 West Un Tel . 7 early run these mostly small lots mixed heayy volume of h d li After previously being listed at | Interlak Ir 30.1 Mad A Bk 34.2) classes not enough sales to test trade. . J o ; eage selling. around 20 for some time, it rose to | Int Harv “S21 White Mot 57_| some OF the buying was estab-|o; bid and 26% asked tod | . Int Nick 97.3 Wilson & Co lishment of long speculative posi-.| is = Ci ok. a d | vv, Int oa us" Yele & Tow . m3 ? Birmingham Credit Unit tions, and on flour mill accounts. | ccmaral sataeer of agp eal RIGID WALL POOLS Int Tel & Tel 40. ped f Isl Crk Goal “s° Yngst shat. 1388 Honored at Outstanding on ale a eae ‘he attributed the climb to the fact Johns Man ... 52.6 Zenith Rd ....127 | distant contracts. \ bss ows : , pep. wh ts. \ | aes “Fonrt. NINE Stocks Push Up Slightly NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ket, pushed a bit higher in early trading: ‘today but encduntered re- sistance. Gains of leading stocks were mainly fractional, some going to a point or so. There were scattered losers, . For the past two days. the in- dustrials have been trying to make néw highs but have always fallen below their peaks by. the close. Brokers said the market was encountering stock for sale as the list came within range of the May highs. | MARKETS | The following are top ‘prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought. to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package . lots. Quotations are furnished by . the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. Detroit Produce FRUITS Steele Red, dag ow Cherries, swt., 16 Raspberries, bleak.” % pts. ; Strawberries, No. 1, 16 gts. . VEGETABLES Beans, green, flat, bu. Beans, green, round, is Asparagus, doz. behs. ............ «+ 2.00) = VTUITIT $125 drafting a list of witnesses, in addi- - 29° tion to impaneling a jury of six T ve 4 Police Shot? 5 23 Inquest Slated -\ Death of Berserk Man by Detective’s Bullet to Be Probed Jyly 9 % Inquest into the shooting of Man- ue] Ge , a Mexican citizen killed by a Pontiac police detec- itive, will be ‘held July 9 at 1:30 p. m. in the Oakland oe house. . Dr. John D. Monroe, county |health director, said he was work- ling with the Prosecutor’s s Ofgce in" ‘}agreed_to a tah e “evare 0 Order ne ‘Coumintastdner ‘Milton s. Henry betieved it ‘advisable for the state to take. action against Waterford | Township, too, Henry has led a Re-| cafnpaign against alleged town- sources Commission to-build more, ~ — ' ae ~~ sewage treatment facilities to curb Commissioner Wesley ¢. Wood Clinton River pollution. jvoiced a new type. of complaint. City Manager Walter K. Willman’ | He said residents in District 6 were recommended that position for the 2"8ty about mosquitoes- breeding City commissionérs “Sat night “let nature | take it’s course” attitude in the face of prospects that the. city will be or-| dered by the State Water 4state board hearing July 30 at in the sewage-infested waters of which it will be decided whether to! the Clinton below the existing sew- issue the order. age treatment plant. Willman said he would attend, - We * - STOCK AVERAGES DETROIT, July 1—Compiled by The Associated Press. 30 15 Indust. Rails vul. iseke Net change ....+2.4 +.7 +2 +41. Noon Wed. . 343.0 144.5 96.0 229.3 Prev. Day......340.6 1438 095.8 228.1 Week Ago......336.3 143.3 94.6 225.6 Month Ago.....: ‘341.0 140. 97.1 628.0 Year . . INFLATABLE POOLS PRICES - START At New $] 98 PROFESSIONAL SWIM MASKS Reg. 2.00 Now 1.25 ie ee ee eee me Se SE OD ee Oe ND ME EG Ge ten Se cee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee LIFEVESTS COAST GUARD APP. Reg. 4.00 Now 2.98 i oe ant ee eat Gee nb Ge ie ne ee i ee ee Oe Oe Ge OO Ee Os OS OE Oe LARGE SWIM FINS Reg. 3.00 Now... 1.98 Complete Selecifon of Sond and ' : Water Toys and Outdoor Games TA, SUMMER FUN TOY OWN HEADQUARTERS ' In the He of Downtown 23 Ne SAGINAW Pontiac, Nekt to Enggass Jewélers and Cunningham's wa "eae, My Values to 29.95 FLORSHEIM JARMAN NETTLETON Taylor Made — Huskies Crosby Square ~~ MeCOY - MEN‘S THICK SOLE CANVAS | OXFORDS and Gore $m LOAFERS Sey 47 N. SAGINAW ST. a eT ee er s - f Stee pos ar . ; i 5 " 7 7 * [je - i roe Y = © a * . ; ‘od . » ss aa ; i a} yo es actrees SS ase J, eta . a é eae i : a a " eteplee : — 7 + THE PONTIAC PRESS, , webyestiay, ieLy 1. 1959 = . — a7 f ——— aes ned ea 4 ; ~ Wen up - |To Probe. ‘Little Man’s’ Activities ae Cleveland, Teamster official had w RCT ee oa : ————, ‘ paid Otek wiles yee \ rena year FN tei ots de re | ‘asbestos. tid = Fe sana Rackets Co itt \ |i Florida at union expense. The alkouts Idle Ore Ships: Pe hae amie -for Steel Talks ommities Opanis se ea ae for Steel Talks Chicago Teamsters Study WwW Orders Strike alt Double Sessions Seek | _ NEW Y¥Oi cn: Bloomfield WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Sen. ‘appearance today . w = NEW aaak ey United —U, hn 100.) de a as - : ; : yoae 4 s. Steel which ; to Draft. Contract Before ate Rackets Committee opens a'Cohen, a Philadelphia Reymond Union today or- | the largest ore-carrying es 2 marr docks and : threes yl ae ae Northwesters : July 14 Strik Da case study today of hé i1-|who will be asked dered an imshediate end to , 7 mre . Buy.), L-otery de eee age neeuired po? me: a _ |sized Joey Glimeo age a de ness aS an &Xxcuse ee Electrica Workers strike Pea etrikes which wien three rooney Sins a ~~ A peyfornianee and, ben sod a8 NEW YORK (AP)—The pace of a ideas in the Teamsters Union /t¥ing last week and - then aa Indiana Power Company pies gevt sonal aany aA ba ships wil be il ‘ the strkel Je Job a Real. ‘Grasser’ a: Thy 3a “ie a ae Nort ago, - * fis ng. , . Ze + 4 ’ |. Re- cme onnae wey. steel’ ‘Chief Counsel Robert F. Kennedy. The committee pushed on to St a ‘The inter. orl — metry’ ‘on —— tern spe oar “he LONDON (UPI)—-Member ‘of oie petra tod ie von v0 Four-man teams": representing said one aspect of the inquiry, these and other new matters after national Brotherhood of Esectrical The walkouts had been od | OFF boats in ,the Chicago area Parliament Reg Moss said yes- tte ‘ed 0 Prats Nortnwesiera ey. xg oo would involve “retaliation against Spending all day yesterday tracing Workers struck the Public Service! against the wishes of oo jent | C2zly ‘today. ‘3 terday he will take up with the os gees ._tcatery | frame, house air mninister the complaint of a ae ures} NOT Be Hat ( performance and york the 12 largest steel] companies and Indiana, est electrical, Eisenhower and the Pittsburgh St amship Co., the those who have opposed Glimco.” |8" involved attempt by a Cleveland, Co. of bigg it : | .« er d, for most da nee ya Pp constituent in the Royal Air on which operates 5800 Force. - A cadet pilot wrote Moss | #9. be considered, all bids must be 4 the United Steelworkers of Amer-, ica plan both morning and after-| He said four or five witnesses ror to dispose of some -surplus utility in the state, at Tuesday mid- part, orders of top union officials. weno sessions daily. who might have first-hand knowl- ir ee cargo planes they had night. : eee the ore carriers, said the first 7 ustry representatives met edge of this would be called to |purchased The co CLEVELAND seven vessels tied up were at| that the RAF is wasting his engi- submitted on the prescribed bid proposal uesday to discuss specific pro | testify al ith Gl Leui sigue assured the 700) » Ohio (AP)—Crew- South. Chic: — posals for contract language to be| Sus tmco and | .Louis (Babe) Triscaro, a |communities it serves in the men on 137 G ago, Gary, Duluth, Two| neering ae aed. seats. | epee cbiained atelier tho: hi fem ‘submitted to the ioe ge to Teamster Vice President John T, | &ravel-voiced Ohio Teamster of- e south- reat Lakes iron ore| Harbors, Minn., and Lorain, Ohio. He's been assigned, he sid, to wel, signee og Casartaent. — 2 the, orden | (Sandy) O'Brien of Chicago, ficial, refused to answer ques- m ~ thirds of Indiana that there| Carriers began leaving their ships) In addition to U.S. Steel, which examine, the grass and pull eny Management Section giertns henson Di- Gumpeay clficials aid they Gliredolwea ictipedenitier this tiene about his role in the negoti- . will ~ disruption of power. Its today under a strike call from pall aay than half of the} | extra-long blades out of lawns. Bulldin Lansing, apie ; planned no change in their posi- Y€@" 88 @ power in both the union ations to obtain a $300,000 union | 360,000 customers include many Local 5000 of the United -Steel-| || vocclagiaider 11 other ore ship- Box. 3054, oaks: Michigan. erstone PS. lion that the new contract should and management sides of the Chi-| ies for the plane owners when |large industries, workers Union. _ Lenni are affected by NQTIOS TO PUBLIC JOHN C. Cc. MACKIE not involve any increase in total C880 juke box business as well as Ak were hard pressed to pay | The utility manned its huge net-| Negotiators for the 3,700 unli ane ee ee — tral ee ate Highway employment costs. The union has buddy of underworld bigshots and ° onk mortgages. - work with supervisory workers. | censed inv 1 | There are, however, a number , Gesied bids will be recstyed mtn vate uly 1. 195 been d , workers. Th seamen involved said they) of other } shi A.M. Tuesday, July 14, for the sale uly 1 1959 n demanding a_ substantial Of Teamster President James R. | The testimony indicated Triscaro e union promised) turned down any extension of con S ccraaiee as saan ww hekvar ts " mete a Me? aa ma ae wage increase and other benefits. Hoffa. persuaded Hoffa to. intervene. in peaceful. picketing at the facilities'tract past the expiration date t renesis are “raenetd (by pSraenee ca erie bed ‘as: Ser ae ee ae tice iy here arr ELECT rua Wages now average $3.10 an hou Tiese/ aseociall Ith located in 69 of the state’s 92 of belonging to other unions. or no weet ¢ 8: oon Notice is hereby given to nine qualified n hour. ' i on the commit. their behalf. But the loan appli coun-| Tuesday mid electors of School District No. 3 Fri., The old three-year contracts in-tee concluded, re ti pplce- | ties. might. In- New York/ union. . Ttem No. 1—Parcel 35—Commerce Twp., the Township of Independence County the indtatry-wtich bad: hee es ms ed, represented Glim- tion was rejected about two weeks City last.week, contracts for the ; Loot iarermmad orange td cement block oakland, Btate of Michigan, that the a basi bad A wi Ms) exnire Tuesday nl Gnleht eens aber lence, Aber atte G Fes a Se iter comming Investigations There are approximately 460,000 ed o wel renga: were extend-| NO IMMEDIATE EFFECT slab floor. ovis ins \B “FLOOR “MUST 'o of echoo! eticers Sin'bs heed oa haeee : mco, o the matter. ‘o weeks to July 14. ike i meqeired pertermenes dag, Jn 3. 17 extended until July 14 after Presi- as a F ; professional cing Cre ving | The strike is likely to have little) m4 Men, bone set) 45 oc Hicctt 2, ifth Amend nurses practi in| « ae e little le * -_ als will be open frem 17:00 dent Eigentiower intervened in the he did not offter ah = itness, "lias eed a eae oe the U.S. today, an increase oe schetbee, Py fo il spe Sf Ro \etfecy cnr steel malls jhe L-story ‘Trame oS ee vend Siementary “gehool,” 6505 Waldon™ "Road, dis l 1 coldly at commit- 30, an said|summer, beca storage shed with partial cement floo pute last Saturday. . Also coming in for a return'tee as Kennedy reported that thet 000 since 1956 and of 58,000 since at USW kacal - 3000-- headquarters part of the ree ie abiseceuts ead Se NOTE: ‘SLAB FLOOR dito Commerte Road. |” Da “Bated this 200" yo aL LION ROBBINS | cad of Thank ‘here. because stockpiles already ac- MOVED," Required performance and lien muy 3 B88 ang ia 1063 | ard o anks 1 For a an Death Notices le ee cate yee wag | Sale Houses aa For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses _ 6! For Sal DUFFY. JUNE 30. 195 Soern! for theif Kindness ip. cuaiguvers Suburban Living # RM. HOUSE ON PONTIAC LK] Se cae bess cee) eos | nae No ees Houses 6; For Sale Houses 6 ___For Sale Houses 6 - Jane, 46614. fens Del ai, Ge bereavement of ani wesenae one At Its Best ce Bh nang full basement. Seip . | SY,CWNER. ¢ Aus. oN 1,FLOOR BY OWNER, 2 FAMILY, INCOME —_—“:OCOC~C< ial Welt: Foue"erpsaclultty| feentstg'Rer-auetack. mutton | (CONVERTIBLE 24) deat eStats, HESS also | 4 rooms ELL” Eaee, arent | BELIEVE 1T-OR NOT | Rateen ee Oye wiry sy | stern 88 mo Te er reg imo. Pevemea. | PS" Searoom. Tie bath, aute ° our great-grandchildren also ome, doctors, nurses =e ——— . clean. Only : oy ne. we. BY OWNER. 2 BEDR oil heat. Aji insulated. ’ survive. orderlies and t & 4 bedrooms. 1 ~ Huntoo Goutheast side location, ily $9,900 in 3-7562. OOM RAN ; —_ held Fhureday, duly 3, at spam. Saosin asee acre cesar RL) ay W.ROSS HOME 5 bedioow. Lake Bargain | fieha*'no's °v* | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — | suisched garage with breeseway. | Joi °“ Low ‘cown payment fram the woniosn and AVilliam’ Davies. . S ara ~ 204 ia A ae Living NO DOW Y urse a Ia 3 ° sf . 1:30 p.m. lig he" Richardson- Home “Bt Voornees-sipie, Funeral "HE ARE aievel brick, 3 bed: Sereeed. Per b0003. Beit tise ~ WARM N Only $i1.< ceptionally meg witcha, oie : Bricks o Frames ie 1 a r ra. - - A H Robert Vi VanGe en officiating. ee wsce Youth Pellowshin ior ins oo ee ths, kitchen with Ng § RM. HOUSE WITH FIREPLACE Nearly pew, Hag oak floors. ‘ "s eee in reat, 1 eo = WEST CHICAGO out of. of town. Call us “lo = terment in kview Cemetery,| ‘h¢ dinner and food brought in. $16,000. Ml wot Ca - : . $8.95 § acres, North of Clarkston, How about a swim when colored fixtures. Large 100x150 tt. M ll School. Owner will ‘yell Large 3 bedroom ranch only 3 these values. Hoval” Osk. Graveside service} Sarah, Barbara and Jimmy Ste-| ——— mal ¢8 Paty, SE down. Yocom, MA) = Jon srrive heme from the “ oop recmeneiy gowe seven bath ela. Wicely decorated, Tue no ao of P& AM Lodge | chow. P . at a office? . anf de —— for cash to mort- ath pots kitchen with Birch WEDNESDAY CALL: : Forres aes Funeral Directs NOTHING DOWN Depa weed a neice oF AUBU N. ie ie read lyoar | Presa UN BE ~ eae Excellent condition em rae’ Bent! Oats sume acca ASK FOR BOB CASTELL ogg a spa l onl olay =i aan . Yirectors 4 Beautiful bi ‘lavel & irilevel starter arate dining, large kitchen '? bed- on & screened te poreh is 4 Bedroom: IEVABLE DR AYTON PLAINS moves you in. , or som s, e evenin, bd IE Be Re COATS Leal oes assy ane | surage. (Sloe SIGN Sed Maapee | coe'treeeesd |S Plates ttt | Su bedtatint dato, Carpeted | # ACRE grandchildren and nieces’ and FUNERAL HOME ap Seman — then yee sant M8 | Teg eideeeay bane Ge , : Ficepiace a ooet eer tently arranged i Mtchen with I loads Very foot oot bidresn ae ial ath tnt: Reperee git, oarvire. Punera!l | Preston Pains Plains OR 3-7787 | Nothing dona on er ae. 2-1121. #. bedrooms. Broker, FE |” PARTICULARS 5. call gery analvanit aoe abinets.. Dasement. 1 nest ri Age : Peer cane, “yay duly 2. “at 1:90 rest [Sse ARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Cove-ceveral choted tale evellabio | FOR COLORED WHEW 2 & Hew birch cabinets, “wih | | COct,' sohevle oats & super Market | Eovery shaded vard.. X°reai & HARGER CO. Huntoon Punera ne with tee Thoughtinj Servies FE 2-584! ARRO REALTY east side. FE 8-6960 atte te. ae. athe Uethy kes af” Gaming Hi Built ree Seen ~ equity ened wi Syamavte | coke at 99,500 full price with | 33_W. HURON Ye S013 = < - b ; m, nin, “ elrigerator . ; ‘ee SEnER UNE ‘at ceneters | Donelson-Johns TED McCULLOUGH | REALTOR Lakefront Home . Se uly to's Soalibasise poke or os “GEORGE BLAIR | 4 OSS CessrTER. JU K, JUNE 20, 1059. LILLYAR -JONNS)|, » glad Cass Eligabetn Rd.” | 2 bedroo re om. School bus to public" or parochial | GE BLAIR $1,090 DOWN veom buneat ech ealeg. cack Of Guten. Gauce =s Charkaton: ‘wpe ta; Gear wiother ott FUNERAL HOUE __ Pe 5-128 FE nly Oakland, 60 x mat foot lot. Living Brick and Asbestos shingle n ‘Extra large bedrooms. 4536 Dixie eye cated on West Ann Aine creck. | new 3 bedroom, tile bath. oak ‘ Mrs. Howard F. Reese and Bruce “Designed for Funerals” ee with fireplace, oil furnace, construction, four years old. 12. Full dining room DRAYTON P QR. 1281 Pasured wale. Gek Beers.) (et nee wee Sao F. Lessiter: grandmother of Ma ; ? ACRE eine toes ee Es 12 DN. — $100 MO Eves. OR 31709 or OR 3-080 Nieely decorated. Full basement | Decement. oll furnace. ee Jane Reese Puneral service will Voorh ees-Sivle 4 rooms, “garage. 2 fireplaces ee sa ed Nice big lot on paved street. Seeing be Bel . 4 . BEDROOMG ee Meat, wisely landscaped | oun weakens: Bargain! aye ‘. tru len Panmel Bo | rees, partly fenced. 1 bik. to A Dan aries € leving ~ y @ lovely home. Full basement, gas heat. . 60 mt. Orion. with Rev. albert B.) || FUNERAL HOME meen sicpphe omiec Jandy Suburban and sereens. water voltene' W. H. BASS REALTY | saeco stS0q downs SO™MOWS INDIAN VILLAGE. | ONT REACT Zonas, officiating.” Interment in ambulance Service Plane or Motor | 0724, "8 ‘quiet netghborho 06S | In Lovely Setting and lawn all in. Builder FE 3-7210 1 with acres. "612,000, $2,000 i pcg Se PONTIAC REALTY cee ‘be conducted by 0.£.8. “orion pt Basa 3-728 new ‘t bearocs state. practicatiy | ‘Picture wind i ' | TRELEVEL STAR rales ; amity sived ailing ot im oes. | Ol Bees a Chapter No. 34 __ Cemetery | Lo ‘S 5 BY OWNER. MODERN } BEDRM construction. “sciek bak fiance and living aa n dining Nothing cen ATER ROWE . a 00 enn $8,430, muy ued” aig, rag ‘ober BY, OWNER. NICE § RM. PLENTY S. PERCY, 769 PIERCE ST.,| ~~~ enpeor nd 9 acres on lake. Pull clean and tastefully decorated. down, our lot. Flattle = ° ment ft heat. Garage. Large — space, Pull basement, rec- * ingham: ‘father of Fleyd. Inn. ement, Oi] heat. Storfe fire- Large country kitchen, comfort. Privileges on Williams and 3-0483. v c 4 3, . ovely landscaped yard — Fast reation room, 2 ledge-rock fire- and Everett; brother of |? GRAVE LOT, WHITE CHAPEL. place. Large swimming pool. ge able living room, spotless full Maceday Lakes. UCKLER REALTY possession. bros 5, Mee eienty of ieee. Mrs. Owen Bromley, Lewis, Har-|——__FE_ #0005 a comieeloghe po & vertshen. s| & electrie fot! handy utility room, 10 © 236 N. Sag. UL 2-3989 FE 4-4081 | $200 DOWN = i be |4 CHOICE. LOTS (6 GRAVES TC TO ourthouse. $27,500. ot water, part base- $12, with $2,800 down to AS A GROUP OF B N y at 1 p.m. from Man. lot) im section 5, rry-Mt. Park $12,000 dwn. PE 4-2451 days, FE ment, well kept homes. existing mortgage of $10,- tf UILDERS WE ow ranch with MULTIPLE LISTING 8ERVICE ley Funeral Home, 2-7527 eves, and Sundays. Only 61" 0 with $3,750 down and "000. prs Adal pga Mh ag Ameo eae walls, Oak foors. "FA Oakland, Birmingham. interment| 2 gholee Jot at Oakland nitis Cem-| BY OWNER...7, ROOM HOUSED | re ay Tuick, Dossesaton Bult homes--e00 plans, We'll se. ge le rors D oselan F —_— sie" wEaiae Walled Lake and Novi.| _landscapeo lots FE 2-4731./ . Custom Built Ranch S21183 owner at Orlando re —_ cure mortgage. ne canlgnten neal only cal te. pe yneem Levent. iy ARK ST METERY Don McDonal d Surburban_Clarkston $18, ge REF ONT . EE Pa Exchange zavee! | ze Cad nae KVeTy— Ries oS ape a Stee ot Norma year graves. $25 & vp. PE 40882. caves be eager Hage homes. HOLIDAY SPECIAL Poses wakons @-appealing six MTT T T A XK 71 DRAYTON woonps : Hsicig ‘Mart Mart and Bdwer ~ ____For Sale t fleas! 6 Woe eer _SiNISHED Jam OR and garden. 3 Psd grea a vearoste? Moves You In basement a paeeich Wisrge’"pinsseasin Viiistullisivind; © Jou appreciate seagate . ey || k roo ro 1 \. held Thursday, July 2, at 2 p me | base melel'te sae. O8 3Sert| pies ‘range, freee oan bedroom.” iHimecneinsssment a tered walls. situated ons beoutt ( ’] ARk APA & INSURANCE | construction, this § “roam + ~ ' . = { e with Rev. M. b. J. Bel wn. Nothing Down—GI WE. TRADE | room. A: ( heement pial foot frontage, beach privileges | ine Miter tee $ RMS. & BATH WITH BASE-| sca boy isee” this “home ‘eany ; : I ri : pe Og gy A a MSL Cooley Lk. Ra. ELIBAUSTR LAREPKONT | me Roman oriek, fireplace. | 07 Walled Lake. sar PUTSTANDING | OPPORTU NEAR 8T. MICHAEL'S, White _ngr lot. ‘tet. ORs On % acre cor-| Many rice features left for your + wate at the Prank Carruthers fortable home on 75 {t. ; oer aed weneh. Attractive | er Lovely drapes, *beusal ttreplace MArket 4-401 NCH HOME $10, we cae ae beautifully -land- a | Surprise and pleasure. Call today. Boe one te ie eee wide corner lot. 2 car ga- place in Wie soee green fixtures, aluminum storms and . 1 & peanut 3 tedroom ranch home car garage. "Tire —_. pi art LI /MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI LINCOLN JR. ARE jl } HM = 7, inge. F omandl se cn Fis les Counts sitchen, Only $3.000 down uaa away below cost; CHI] DREN WANTED | ree “ipleture® window eek floors. down, din ng roam Fal baseinent, | / Pave “One bedroom a ist floor and wife + : belov sand _ 2 .* | appeal b re ad rnace, §$12,7 terms L two bedrooms on s g : miner of 3. Daniel O'Dea rH Larger lan Sows ‘payment’ ts A Gaamutens, with S- Secdrcens Giroux-Frank S ins ively. "Toomy* houve at all sled von an, exceptional ot ad = “A EAST SUBURBAN Hage yl ol gs Ee Teereation space | i — J., Loren an 8. esibilities This custom built 2 BOBO g shade and nice jawn. | OFF WATKIN i? s : s_ Th 80x1 8 LAKE ROAD. . Total price only $10, — F Mrs H > ‘ Williams ike Fv ome ‘bas_many_outstanding fea: | 1195 Dutie Big REAL baie ol COMMERCE WILLAGE siege a rpm located off Tele- vor Trepp inate iat 3 oes bungalow with good terms Call Sue: win : rnold, Loren Coons and oe ° throughout Fay ____OR_3-97Q1 | Y_$9,950 WITH$950 DOWN | oe nat “homey” atmosphere. mond Gad tere, Fock Ures-| teeRem wD becomes floors Bainrcom carpeted. Fur | QVRCY_2 BEDRM. None wire “ares ims. on 1. floor. new LITTLE, FARM s.950 — —T Five youu meheth hee ate | Fujl basement custom | SGUlT tres at RIVILEGES Thursday. July 2. at Dry oon walls on Maple Crest, ranch scaped if desired. Nicely land. | ture window. Complete mitt Pic | eum, " newly idceneuiede ares my e-appeain t toe Sosteek trem poreb: 416,050, Freshly decorated through- Three large bedrooms, extra large 744 Bt. Mishsers Church ae ce jg lecntinn an 3 1968. _ | free Privtioges “go Silaabetd < spacious kitchen. a ees basement, ofl heat. 100° ft “Tet with attached” garage. ee. a oer possession iairie new i caer ts h ries ment in Mt. H : : ul total : ence @ with lak i ; rely lovel only $1, down, Full . ancher that is ve avd = Citation of the Rosary will beai| Brice. Om, terms. Good © ot eeAter Incia@es bake riviitgee son” Wat lot, car, or Neceraie as down modern ki eneny basement. with CLARENCE, STREET OFF PERRY price $11,800' with large dis- | food qualified buyer down 10 the Brace-Gmith Puneral Home sandy beach. , re 4-5203 or __—s*PE_2-8452 — Lake. 81 don. Call FE 5-6454| Pay™ pi heat. i ¢ lawn. Fruit front. porch, Pear gat Large Par are a TO BE & qualified buyer. toe om Bag 8 p.m. Prayer serv- Allert BEDROOM RANCH BATH & oh ter 3:36 R. I. W ICKERSHAM Rochesier ontiac Rd., fcerd with only $800 dow . ie : BE SORRY! WEST SIDE aol ThuPaday at'ha0 Seneral erton near Pontiac Rd. > es sell. Leaving state. R | FOR ‘SALE aY Own FULL 7195 W. MAPLE MA 6-6250 monthly including tage Close in. Large 9 room home SEAVER. Jone a “wusenti hw nest home, enseption- Pa 2. ee eee heat. Near boned auto. | ~ a . DANDY BUNGALOW GOLF LANE OFF MACEDAY LAKE - | ree make a perfect family ett ee 47: ae Go huesumiioanes Lobe oe: 2 heares. NOHA nm. Brock Lk, Michigan. 6 eg soso St. Vincent's Lgcntea wear neon Len: ROAD. Desirable 4 rion tae : iocome,” Stacman “snposta” oa thier of Muriel. sng Gs Rep-| Bre 8: ares. ao fast nook. Bsmt. Incinerator. "Gas cows, are | p.m. rOR boese| CEO nerd Said 6 room meron | eel chenione Snide banguine. jached gaia fireplace, 2-car at- 9 bedroom ranch type home | sad span Close. to “bus. stores. pf : ary L. heat Storms. screens, laasa ya | 1 for appointment. | Ides! ndition situated oa Anchor-fenced corner ge. Rear patio. Large with attached and schools. A real buy at $11,500 : Shaver: ig son Mrs. ida ONLY. $7,950 Hgcar por x £25 eal for large family. Close to| lot, 100x200. ee andscaped a ached garage. Large with terms. : : ? Moves You In schools. Extra shower & toilet in| retired The ideal home for| course $24,800. ‘Terms. _ kitchen with patio in bac = Metz, Mrs. Clarence Tomtison, WH DOWN = RO Cosre | w KURTH REALTOR IMMEDIATE OCC Jfasctiogh Gadeas: 0inee Geta: | appetatneete yee ai clans tt Shady lot. Lake privileges LAWREN. _ Mrs. Leon Chester and Mrs. att i) sett “UPANCY E Squirrel Road apeetmiments you Wil sémire. CEA argo FE 4-48 one meee 136 E EW: OPEN BY 7 : - 13 . PIKE OP ri be tg ad Suly 3, at CRG iog | Maeve 4. beautiful &, edroon wn TY, Only 2 Lett. | penuurat's, zoom, modern, ranch ~ ETO BRce 7 K REAL ESTATE| ——Sul price shater right in~ FE 8-063 io Wiermegitt at el yaa ee mete Paintin features, Pull ‘Sasements | water. Pull "basement "Garten: | ile beth Bis picture window. | Orice”"bungalowy “on ier matter MY, See Ny Ey GL RESALE. J BEDROOM BRICK. Bal cumery hy Shaver wi FE 8.0458 Sal fat teuiie Oy mepeget:| Sapueat"™ With cee | pater" ekuge tela, Socal | tee amrcomeneiris Wz | NT gy ® Ersiee | cusro aurir : ee | Tas, Bees in the Voorhees-Sipie porhood. ng, stove % nice paneled r FE oe Punerel Mosse. P Will trade for what you have. Ban and tor.| ‘awn & trees’ Convenient t to shop, —— car. ‘ ees arene osama epee y other extras. district port at one end and at - 5 D - VASQUEZ JUNE 35, 1950, RAYMUN- 7 BEDRM, FRAME, EXCELLENT LADD'S INC. month, ‘VE. 8-3731. WO 2-387, @ ‘st ihe ciher, ‘Home Sonia. ot! ing ve bedroom PP room 3 BED. do, 2016 "Peeriens St Wateriord “= sere gaa te car peer Ra ai) MU 4-0485, Eve. VE 83008. WILLIS M. “BREWER fully aaouren and situated on a| Will puis starter home brick eit full basement, — room rick 4 Laat Raymundo age 13; dear father of| fage'or G a Comer of ‘or bliverhil Ra 3 5 Oe Sei ance | 1 3OSEP HE, REISZ. Seles Mer:| Joo griaso terme or consider | Basement “inci Ritchen” with builtin ‘range as Spe, Jr: dear ieee Oe yee S 7 ed full Lanemant, 2 years ’ ‘uron FE 45181] bungalow of terms, or consider sement ineiuded, | sadleven= Lar range bet He Hd Weegee. vise ‘ts bar nina storms and Drayton Plains. OR 3-1 P1231 or -| —S2o8, 95:09 month. OF iM ‘on : Ere rE tise’ in Trade. _— as incline pe, i ee 7 ae troll “double eae Alu- E8 ernandes, Genevieve |___Screen. PE 53-9292 ‘ LEAVING : U storms se Mrs Frances Aguilera and CLAREBTON, ACRE. 7 BED. | RM. BRICK HOME. NEWLY MONEY DOWN Your Ch _, sl we D TRADES SOREN EPs bedrm ee spay Babel evable but priced un. ane Garcia room ¥ a ull bsmt. 2 lge. lots stree 2 a willbe held Thareday July 3 linge oe yard fire alate are _ Reas, OR 3-1567. Le — a starter home on your O1ce RANCH none a" x 1a LAND. — ee fel Sell to oss A >) tees oy eae Et in trees. $15,000 "with $2,600 down, gh Rtg meen zee CoM! | Reese string, Your pleus or Stove, refrig. or dinette |: Uilty, large “kitehen: ” Periced hie. mortgaee, $2900 down. OL | OX-YOURE GUILTY . . “, © is ; : ty citation of MAple 5-1496. “ hppa “1 eacoc | ours OR 3-7038 7 y, large itchen. Fenced No] yr ae - REDUCED - Neat 2 be«- wi : inthe no/dn. - backyard. 2 RTH PERRY. 4 YR OLD 2 Wweaneeney a te) uy _ 7? CHAPIN. BHM.2 BEDRM. Two BEDROOM HOME, NEAR RUSS McNAB ART MEYER| 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEN _schools. 51500 down” OF + See bedrm Garage. $1,000 ey of overlooking a good 2 bed." | dining" ‘revs “a ‘phones eee Schutt 41 Home i alee etched sunatairs Penced jot 120 x 710. eee tk wees | TRADE OR SELL. BEAUTIFUL | HOME SENT a aa ao Senthly. payments of $63.50. MY rg hpepnagetelr with Cres- fuil bath Fe cre ag a. | ya rage. $8,950. MI 6-1017.| 4 : as ome in Hollywood, Plorida, M ‘ * : e and Elizabeth full raorn JUNE, 29, 1050.” LAW- REDROOM NEARLY WEW WOME | “MULTIPLE Lis7 home to Pontiac area quiek'por:{ , 380, CAMERON | eft au water. B Lake privileges. Cuie sure & screens. ‘Only #1800, low beloved husband of Mrs. Pitn ‘x | Full. basement, $13,000.00 LE EietinO, SERVICE | session, Write Pontiac Press Box| {44 t. on water. Brick m dy. easy to heat. Inside nice down payment. Vacant. Weehert kee a Mrs. Pern B| Gown pay. 000.00 small = 99. st house no. of Featherstone - ranch. Almost completed: = ps ead i Poa baw ee ™ | Lynn and gg AP» od ; ae FOR COLORED. 5 RMS & BATH. $99 MOVES ‘YOU IN! | -Pirepinces. ‘custom built,” oe Sree rome ie es loved fon oe SA Henry "2 pedrm. Corner lot. Fenced rae, 2 bls “from Witeen acne. MO, PAYMENTS | $79.50 —eicunlan, OTPER DRIVE N. = : ‘ . . : i_ ham &. Wevber and Mrs. Howard oe Fisherman sh. FE 4-4020. oe MR “Wilsot Realty / Teele tie R. Tripp one = & ame a will be proud ONLY 440 Down’ AK WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — Fil be ead Woersap Tuy eet] Patlad NO baht natn | eet asin ae ete BY OWNER—MODERN EM 3-6556 rst eee samn| Enter ometstareaetee S| as = Rabe com apie, ain | __a dene Peres ‘eDonelson-| range. 2 car AE ay xtra sharp 2 bedroom bungalow | PUné*lgw. across from William 2 FAMIL SIDE ” car § ‘ . Neat and clean with 2 lots ol} furnas 9 gas Porta en 1 Home -| terior, with full bath. Storms and screens e. Private beach. New 2%-car new mace. 0, . Ment in Ottawa Park. sates pote Pop Se erT and stp insulated. $7450 total. garage, and large breezeway. OR oo Tage: pg ag 7 Liverty, Gas heat, Ga- + shuts . “ggg Ses = Sust bye aX“. trees. Sptpeeet © & des wood: 2,000 down A. ‘ y 5 : : , - area 5 by | ve ee bees ee ee ee Ce ee, VAL-U-WAY = ——_— | "ere tears || tea | Ce | 2,43 ~ n m home. Gleaming oak floors. “er | : on Otter se : : OUR i838 16 an me 7) ge Ocean rag ie ates | Si ced near ar ay FOR VALUES & TRADES T | Biigeeai tetris | Rateman & |N.... . , » 60, G1, 62, 7 7 BEDROOM. LAROE LiviNa other features you'll have to see BEDR . men . Onl Stet eee ee ee - : ane * 63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 75, 30, oil neat aieely landscapes. 2S a, oe ee . $350 DOWN . | Read contract’ Shows . tne ee ee 83, 87, 94, 96, 99, 103, 119, Storm reens. West subur- Se ER TYPE 3 BEDROOM ment only, 7 - 3 bedroom home centered 6, 99, 163, 119, ban Vesee: rms. OR 3-8031 Lakefront HOMES HO} E_ WITH BASEMENT : ; 4 BEDROO ; al npsen footy landscaped waterfront ieee : a & ‘OR $22.900. LARGE ig eg ft. frontage on: Sylvan - tocarion.. ONL’ ‘M Pile} iba Here is a rea) fa: MS es room, ane Takes arn by ae ota te tad bedrooms Large’ living’ room. ; ; -$100 DOWN : PER MONTH, 50 SUNDAY & DAILY Thich proviti piv’ nished. atti REALTORS : FE 4.0528 ee 1 A ahaa ist A r ORM. NORTH | > sement, > - : es - Te : SP. The Pontiac Press a iy gE rin TM ea oe MOVES YOU IN $1 00 DOWN 4s Hechea, nese kame dining ‘room| —-< legraph__Eves._& Sun. paved drive abd patie ois menis or moxtcage. FE $550 Down arilete Lean teen Baxt HOME AND /1;_ ACRE IN . tl - bath, Pal Sista bee ces SYLVAN LAKE - er transferred, Price’ re- FOR WANT ADS | cauk- Bar apebaws | “ine Borla SS Ae moun Seta hl , fad gain, "Euiy Wis ee ; . e. al price only $5500 : Bsm't. Extra jot. $1,250 equit with low MODEL OPEN PANELED / WA A with — ° ; { “Sell, equity $100. Will trade for | $48 8 ta A ye! prom PAMILY / : DIAL FE zee || ES Sh Rene te FE | ete Fea "ie Taine | "He Bp) Ree eee They Camel a ROR ae From 8 a.m. Tet ROOMS AND BATH. BASES ENT. | RO REA 2 blocks north of Montcalm INCLUDING” TAXES | ing room, ame . tractive, white, tancaiow “is "5 ne. Ap BAER, SAGEMENT. | rep weCuLLoUGH. (Reatton | WESTOWN REALTY | ai a don Ful bereaen, with Mate ereren conition 3 geri Tat nguia be re be net scree, Schosl._ FB 8-570 5.214} Case-Eitaabetn Ra pape FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 RJ. Jy (DICK) VALUET They Saw! heater. Close to downtown, “O sth: iis y ° cop 1 AL tm | Opens om. to 8 BY OWNER. EXCELLENT 4 BAD- 4 REALTOR $7,950 . ti: @ss assume " ¥ 1)” Rocheste p :30 Sun. 1-6 ‘ fs. J gee May joned, ement sibility for cergors “other || rane nd Danematit 4 Medrms. | * ROOMB, 1% BATHS. W WiLL PAY TOV: Mohawk. FEY 75-0693. “or FE 4-3 4-3531 | | Be or “untu sce *o range, Pear cance ’ e * for that Portion of thet vat ee ov br Tala, 9 | payment: Cool. 148 Wi PE ; They Bought! ELIZABETH LARE lssucty _— deges, “ips Tei tee aes i rion vertise- pobM MODERN HOME WITH : babs 7s ment whieh tas been ren. bath, nseeag! By a Be 467 | HIGHLAND ESTATES. 3B i .E] ! } leton | , tie You have been, loki os isha 5 rooms and bath down for - dered eninctess Soe | ee HOuee — | TrCk faneh. Cas hedt, basement, t evner;.2, rooms and bain | =~ § error, When Prem ihed AL (ES aluminum storms and meme a = : peeks rooms zt for $50 mo, ae. 6 are made be sure to get Fe oe _ Landscaped. $1,509 down. 1385 Ir- Ottawa Drive ~—— AM add’ A ir “kill cumber.* ° 4 LEASE WITH nore #9 puy.| in Drive. By owner, No closin 1 sey sing Maurice Watso Realtot’ / Williams Lake Rq. at Mis oe WRIGHT, Realtor 17 arren Stout, Realtor gist ng REALTOR FE 5-947 1} x ‘ avers ; er 6 pam, OR 3-2603 : ‘ . Huron 8t, 4 . " a : Open “tl ¢:30 after 5 PE 5-0510, PE 2-397 HIRT (Sheena aa it 466 Lali Mee _ ‘ a . 4 ¢ = + 2 4 ’ ‘ = os} j é , fe ‘ ‘ % Peirsol | Nereeaee ares a _ + - ; Fi iy ca errs. ewe * \ \ Li] peck poe * = = Met i = Fe a ‘ 4 % 7 Te i ~ on see ee re a Ree Cee ee hore eee 5 hee oe. ¥ x | ¢ inalie “OBES “Senor See eee, een eee Bs Soe Sit * ? loc § hae THE PONTIAC | PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JsULy 1 % = i LAKE ORION FRO ‘@ ¥r. old house, 2. of: the ba 3 rm. apts. you have ever looked ; ae be right. for \ buy to- : gether: “Unde rt $10,000, easy terms. wort REALLY «> ve 2008 §. Telegraph Ra) S ¢ ROOM. MODERN ane WITH large bath, —— 26387. ogre Id con- r.—_Terms, Dorothy poi Lavender 001” hal foe Rd, verte or 59) Phone MU 4-6417 OAKWOOD MANOR LAKE PRIVILIGES SANDY BEACH Bedroom, ranch siyle. brick home 7s a highly restricted . subdivision between Dixip Highway end Lower Silver = Large Lv. Roem and Dinin. wil wall to wall carpet, Kitebes with eating space, ceramic tile bath, full basement with, tiled floors and ceilin ‘and recreation room, plaster two ear garage, ‘landscaped acre lot and cement driveway, two blocks to subdivision's private sandy beach. Sale by owner: ~ Price $22,600 FE 86-1784 WATCH The Nationals Go Up! NOW STARTING CONSTRUCTION IN Judah Lake Estates ~ “No. 4" « . Pontiac, Mic and 500 me —— HOUSE. 10 1059 $9 PREMONT ou WILL SELL HIS EQUITY INDEPENDENCE TWP. Sn ee ou agate Tinmediate "Beey moo pia poll nog OR 3-8244. , "BY OWN ER 6 rooms & bath, 1 mile east of yet Heights. 3254 Avalon. UL ROCHESTER - ee cae Na hes : ob di Tage and negement. $32, down. OL 1-814 ER, j ‘m., lige. | OAKLAND LK. BY dia bedrms.. kitchen, dini living and family rm, acemerk. fap ase ater lot, $10.568. OR TAKE OVER PAYTS. 3 . 1% baths, lge. let be- tween Lk. Orion & eee GI Terms, MA _ 5-0107. SMART PEOPLE BUILD BEFORE BOOM “OR 3.9766 2” BEDROOM, UTILITY, PLAS. tered walls, new aa $500 dn. FE 4-759¢ 3 BEDROOM WEST SUBURBAN. built 1954. Attached garage & large sunroom. $15,500 on terms. Also 11 acres available.- Only $6,000 with $2500 down, Buy the whole property. Good investment. -{in this 3 bedroom unfinished, full basement home. Handy man ean save some money. See today! 2 bedroom home. Part basement. 1's car garage, with ‘outside . converted patio. All aluminum storms é& screens. Owner leav- ing state. Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 tick PPh. (M59) OR 4-0358 See for Yourself . THESE OMES BEING SMITH | it ONLY $750. DOWN ON THIS NICE) buyer. _ PHA INDIAN VILLAGE J -BEDROoM home, corner lot. 2 Car a- Fit 4.0445. 2 oak age n Russ McNab Art Meyer heat. 2-car arage. Low dn. orm ; home 1s 2 years o ‘ly A Only 0, Sacrifice poe this beautiful ment, numerous black to Assume brokers. OR 3-8377 & storage lange vii zo bel pace, =, and beautiful- ft. mtn Ph. FOR COLORED 3 bedrm., turn. or unfurn. PE _ 58-4308 after 6. Near new tf bg oll . Large lot. FH rms. $60 moni ners Realty ¥V. k. 3 LARCE BEDROOMS In thi & ne tri-level co water heat, tireplace slum! num storms & screens. Plenty of lot. JOHN f. VERMETT Cueeat REAL ESTATE Commerce ace _— street Ra. eaulty for $1700 in‘ bedroom brick ranch style home with full base- completely asphalt tiled, selling appointments, lake privileges. sent t PHA mortgage. No | i SYLVAN VILL: AGE 3 bedrm., 2 26° living replace, modern kitchen.” full bsmt. & Se screened porch. & screens. Ex- eae to mediate € y. owner. FE 2- 21588 lot. 5-minute schools. Im- Call P Every Day 10 A.M.-8 P.M. Melrose Street 2 on? 3 BEDROOM HOMES Close to schools & stores $430 TOTAL DOWN $66 . FURN NISHED MODEL PAYMENT j SLICES OF seotown ___For Sale Houses LAKE ORION 2 acres. 3 bdrms. Lge, livin and dinin 6) al es ig 'm. Pireplace aoe Gas hea’ Paved sirect. 2% oar araes, Terms ck MY 3- CITY LIMITS —° | "ead Realty. For r Sale House cee hoa ew AUBURN HEIGHTS Nice 2 bedroom newly decorated Pull basement. Auto. oil This beautiful ranch home on 4 acres is everything oe ever dreamed of, 3 bedrm., large liv- ing rm., kitehén and break: nook, fireplace, laundry, -_ cel- lar and recreation rm. in base- 2 garage, spacious RETIREMENT HOME. Small 1 bedrm. home in a quiet north side neighborhood. Beauti- ful yard and lots of flowers. = down payment. Call FE CRAWFORD AGENCY 609 EB. Flint, MY 3-1143, Fit 8-2306 HAYDEN: wth he nace NEAR CLARKSTON ie sol car room home. All on 1 floor. ie” - 42’. 0 x Bath. L.R. 12.3 wall to wall with carpet. Basement has of furnace, Shower, elec, water heater. Ga- rage. $13,200. Low F.H.A. Terms. MILLER T for GI on 6 bath NO DOWN PAYM price Very Ei livin a large itchen. furnaed is in lake and ook Gt at this. BRICK 2 BEDROOM NT unfinished season to enjoy the price — No down payment for WATER itairs. 6. VD. = » ae cea rie - bome ip’ trade. BI - Peenic view from huge living reom with re & sow 3 nerenae & tile bath ser gg ona and pee Rec hag = level. ee ne — $ subarben lo- cation. . $250 DOWN— No other costs, Coz a he wanpalve. Cesar shake aid: rf A porch. Handy bus & sore. Low - ly payments, RILEY REAL ESTATE) ni Lake Rd. | Income Property 7 PAAR OPED ADA LLLP .4 ee APTS. x month jncome. $1,000 ments $ 00 pe, month. roadway. Laka 0 MY 3-000!. FORCED: TO SELL PURN. APTS. — enn: $265 mo. ‘we. gare Lk. home. es 690. LAKE ORION tls 5° 9p "Neer seh = ae — ner lot. Near schoo pping 1 block from lake. 4 rms. & "te own. bath up, 6 rms. and bath down. Full. basement. 2 car erage. 3h. Realty Vv. Schick. MY __ Sale Lake Property _8 + BEDE ABOME. 9% STuTAN ~~ $450 Moves You | In. y berm, tri-leve) brick, Gas heat. ; Nace: brick, Full bsmt. Gas frontages = Lk. Oakland WHITCOMB, REALTOR UTCOMB, . $9,950 3 bedrm. lake front,~good area, Boxe round home, west of Pon- tiac. $850 down peyment. - EXCEPTIONAL 280 FT. ON WATER Excellent all sand natural beach. C. SCHUETT, Realtor FE 8-0458 AT UNION LAKE 3° BEDRM. ranch home, on 60 x 200 ft. fully to sell at $12,900, OL 1-8141, EM 3-4931. ranch; barge sce with | lake, view, $17,000, 4610 Linw ie ‘06d’ Drive, Cass Cass ODS ri sion, Lake priviieges;4 bedrm., fu}! basement, 3-car garage. Drive Virgie Genpmoree Fd Leroy to 5054 ble down re a CONVENIENTLY located-on La road, (M24) north of Pontiac ‘he: its PRICED from $1,200 with 10° per seg down or 10 ‘per cent discount STOP at the Perry Acres office of H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2331 8. be agp ll 4 Loko Orion _“% HOUR PHONE SERVICE _ ROCHESTER AREA, NEAR MSU-O * and ie: School, Lad ROCHE STER We have choice psrceis-for custom built homes near the new Michi- gan State University. Priced from PRANK M. SHEPARD 1010 Adams Rd. OL _1-7511 _For Sale Acreage 13 15-10-2940 ACRE BUILDING PAR- cels; As ‘ow as down: C. PANGUS, Realtor _ 2160 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 is naCREs {NOR NORTH LOCKHAVEN Commercial Property 2% acres on Scott. Lake road, just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 DEVELOPMENT LAND lagged Hd oar vepnese- = on. cellent parcels for sub-dividing. Available on. terms. - Sullding sii of vour new home. “C. poe S UES Realtor 29 ACRES-R AREA | FIT wu ABLE T Cuolce parcel for homesite. . “Teed prints Apply 549 Going St. Az th. tromage with year ITOR, MIDDLEAGED ONLY. *rour stream r in person. No e calls. through property. wigeelt: “RPT Ae varin 464 saburn An piece of woods. 20 per cent - Cex LAYOUT MEN_AND FITTERS : . . For structural ‘steel shop. Must Warrer Stout, Realtor have structural ral steel expertegee. on Works. ae eer " attenes | ‘Ra. Drayton Plains. cAnPi TE Gall. UL ‘CALE sees out Oe (7- ) 0 eesity tos lor” | Seatac Sat rea shasta retain Fequiar Job, og rienced in. m crew. . Salesman Viarg 5 train ag I M Building Service, FE 2’ PE 2-8345, xs aa L ber of tions cepted now for 10 to 13 weeks of summer employment. known concern. Branches all principal cities Last year ~—— aver- aged over $130 —— $1,000 Scholarships $8103, SALARY $90 WEEK _ Di£ EXPERIENCED "< A v5aTe "and automation dies. DRIVERS. CHAUFFEUR'S LI- cense required. College students referred. 6217 Dixie Hwy. aninlecmmis = TREE TRIMMER. _ 9-2700 en €XP. CAB DRI STEADY & rt time. Day or * pight shifts. 01 W. Huron. ELDERLY MAN FOR ODD JOBS. : More for home than wages. rE 4-4228 -call_mornings._— GOOD TUNITY FOR SHORT order cook if interested in res- tauranting career. New restau- rant near ref. re- nh Reply Pontiac Press Box nae ca meee TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS MAN store as clerk. Must be ex enced, Phone FE §-1061. 273 ~~MAN_ ON DAIRY FARM Clifford 36 e il, t WATERING ts. Call Mr. 3-6428. MAN WANTED FO on golf geures, in Epley, 3 to be awarded in this, region Pieasaat Lo ah rh work. All! _ bs — jocal inter-| youNG room & lab work in photograph studio. Experienced ed. Robinson Stadio. 30%. Huron. Help |W Wanted ARE YOU INTERESTED? Security with unlimited early Fetirement. required. Interv _ment ONLY. rE “0738. Excellent opportunity, Phone OR __4-0306, J, A. Taylor. einlnr gs -weirweny FULL TIME- bee Ex llent mals. Fios Phons 4" ce OR 4-030. J ac ayior = TS OVER mn, shio workers, t von have. 12 to 18 Eareren eee Employment 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5.0227 WAITRESS — Some Experience —. 4 & Attractive Call "Evelyn Edwards FE’ 4-0584 M TO OPER- ate and wife to assist King Exposition Oakiana Park, Pontiac all this M Gi ANIC £ OUT- boards be — Apply Pontiac Press th po one TRA amusement rides, Also man |-: Work Wanted Male _2 A-1 PAINTING AND WALL PA- pering. FE 2-4721. 4-1 -P exterior. Reas. PE 4-6462. 4-3 N 4-1) CARPENTER WORK NEW and ir. PE 4-4210. ; A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- me men, > > a BUILT FOR AS LOW AS: SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT heal * hea: i Includes Taxes & Insurance DRAYTON ARE eee died bake ute Very i » bone Wa, ate nee ike reat. Kenyan reine KE uO a7 epee ermrerdl Pope terior. Pree. estimate. Reas. OR a HOME TOO SMALL? DIRECTIONS: a dee Co a _ Bedroom en Only S11. 3 pores, S13 westly, BO. hor them locally. Offers Drestge, ee 3-2189 a 08 oe N : 'N Plenty of room here. 4 bed- Out Mt. Clemens to Mel- rock’ trim. L-R. Separate; SYLVAN VILLAG 5 (ee ~ rite | AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER NOTHING DOWN |e Seloet ad aes | Sem eR Salt | Sy ps Bact Bites) Mi agtl | B ee For Sale Ferma 14 gtr ead ga pete “Beiet Murdock Pa 2-10) 8 place. Family dining room. . LORNA BLDO. CO. fas gatien neces ke Wabomeee | cok x foots a= Bedrooms.” S|) 26a with builtin vanity. | nnn nnn OPPORTUNITY PLUS — = MARRIED Poe sat baths, fr e Kitchen, 1% car 8-0455 Sete ok Tauer s 20" garage brick fireplace. Taxi u CHILDREN WANTED big St i meee ; sOY We WOULD garege mo den imp! ts included. A jot. lak a lv. lakes s° | room ee er ryer PONTIAC LAKE ROAD 17355. aniza $66 PER MONTH nie eisoocreRe Shed"bup "ESBS termes =”) Foal pie Scio” Ca ore | Ritcen, Beg SMILE, ere on otioumy erm stam own | Bi tHfeoy Prater | Se os ~ . c. ren on is ee A view, Priced at than repro- EEDE: work, OR 3-2961. Lees A- LAKE PRIVILEGES FHA TERMS 20 ACRES iiiane Mei _| duction. “Quy $1,000, caad to | berries, re Adapted vo redsing | PART SMD Te? ed hove. anc] SOF WS EB a a 7 targe rooms. ¢ bedrooms. Fire- | Willigm, Miller —— tor. : does-0 ids. Lisge coment erience. (0s. 8. Saginaw. chauffeurs license FE 20343. — $375 DOWN ron Ming! ‘Excellent piace in, the 19. 18 ving Meattor FE 2-0263 |. home «Good well, Pull bath, Out AL ESTATE SALESMEN | COLLEOE “STUDENT NEED 8 INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS ar ree ae FOR BROS. Full basement. with sute. oil fur. es a Hag Sstrol Nn Rr Terms or trade. ae GABINET MAKER AND ’C a1 eer ac” Mme ewer. Rk. I. WICKERSHAM oe wt te wae oe 'PE| ‘er. Kitchen @ specialty. PE, VACANT — Before you wed - 000 mirage acs ' | 1198 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250| 4°suhe. ; 4-500. “ Tou Uke : APPROX. 5% ACRE quis ? CARPENTER WORK OF ANY . PER MONTH pag You likely said _ | Mock FARM 7 Ponting. ‘Mich. eit | cecorconL pean ee SALESMAN WANTED |°ARZE"Rtcscnsbie, Call” after ee OOME - OUT 6 SEL Us on ton a location. There’s one thiag we will — Down. 3 Room house. a Fisherman’s seo a a in A. Waid respect. | For ———— - eins. WE train p.m, FE 8-9439. : € This 7 rm. lske front home or | QiGHT HAULING. CLEAN uP 6 miles North of the heart PLANNING TO BUILD ° Y ou sai vou would oe: C HAYDEN, Rea Realtor ; : one of our | best lakes. Nearly, 400 eae acres es ot fees. * rvice. FE 2-7004 or FE work odd : vi. = —— Wie kh. Saand hohe Boe ~~ —— . a Estedit — ‘er t+ Asking road, Haron Wally } a ccc mice eaten Dacibagaph Eves. sun fon > car » full pemnee —_— technicians, Af- kind. PE 3-7308. ad — SS Se ne So now make good 3 BEDRM. RAN HOME, FIRE-| 4500 Down — Bis this pleasant basement. Must be wala ihe beee | See Some eee thie’ metpitel PB ease. cat Y WORK. ese 1 | place. | ca tee. f onctst: | - " 8 REALTY. 135. Highland trician’s helper & malnten- DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY cee) Teme bet And buy yourself a home! call, Leaving state. 968 Or. |” north side Pog ag CRAWFORD AGENCY | Ra. (se) ‘at Mulord Ra. | Ext 28. Seen ben 6 ore Cages at FE 2- 9122 Nj oo Nn OP L N nicl STH LAKE AT —YOUR| hs beet” Now'in “65” aso this ser, | 000 8. Puint, bey 2-1163, Pm ¢-2000/ | Mishlend. sega wUmel +208 | Help Wanted Female 20) meintening cmall plants MA : IDEAL RETIREMENT | HOME = 7) ON: | 4 : “Bildor of National Homes” Wid mad Meer ate Mirerway. 3 beam. | __ nese? ree 6.00%. over-looking “FOR RENT’ MAN 25 SS SS | ranch, FE 5-1008 REDUCED — To on! vat 190. buflt, Large come — ain vo NEAR CLARKSTON — 100 acres -AUTO BILLER cense would like og Fe A truck 412 W. Maren Ot. Opie evenings 6 9 T ; - = West suburban co! tage. cash. 3-1460 for appointment. good land, Fair buildings. Hou mt om gel puto dealer ee tans . — 6 FE mee PRICE . saw meses geen! 6 to 9 Tonight | Rah ae SS dis Rata Me ea S| cannie—SenOO,. RIOR REDUCED—owner a) moved and, 3747 Shoals E loneer Highlands is geod vanae wees. privficges LAKEFRONTS | ! HO MES™ INC. lage Me ss ord, — that om lll ‘vege accspteds want immediate sale! bec In beautiful Lake Oakland sub. | Lovely brick front home. 3 bed-) down too! at 's. pale Rd. FE 5-283 | AVON PRODUCTI "2 €0t70. fer (Anchor fencing), 26 Tu. av & NTT * A lovely 3 bedroom brick with beck yard. "Exceptionally "nice me ( ; ALORE | OPEN Eventos "TIL 8 | WOR ie have @ few open ‘er. ward. Bs USH, AND GRASS CUT. - ot (Anchor fencing). v- hed gara. Attractive land- AR WATKINS LAKE — H ing room, oak floors, plastered = as cats ana po soto soak — home is oa ‘the es : line “and . mavens s for your money. a> bedrin. _f —_—s | Bor pti pg ~ ay 2 | "agg, ieee Bent hewmng, = ee ae shia dandy ae dy Basement Be | and and you will will buy it it tonight! C= | deve & ttn over present t mort. Gas Beat bs ae pareae nome dem com no d @ 2, com mh fp: ieee uate mare mig reed, norner He! ne or write Srayton. Sains. “——t Fi ig! Sa Sen WORK OF = age. month . Good - VALUES AT $13. $50.00. . is . All you need i i. axes and insurance. $14,230 Sago : on eee. $8, 500 down bath. Pull Rsspaent.. Lan cov. | BOOKKEEPER WANTED. 1 | 3 Work Wanted Female 25 othin own. : ! Leta 3 ~ — 3 bedroom buildings. About 20 acres 0! : renees, Writ 449. Aubura rl eS but eee to GI. iy - plow. . cow, a f oda this | C Lake E oeee WEST SIDE >, rami 1 ody Large front h. tiful woods. Loonies within walk. Hels hts, ‘aieh ae . 3 BAT oe GS, REF. $3 BUSH- bedroom frame with full you are o on 8 rescent Lake Estates ome. 5 rms. down, targe din- Shaded } fur- ing distance of 2 fish- |e 5-5471. farm. A few minutes ing rm. oak floors, full bsmt. = BEAUTY OPERA i | basement on a large 852452 gue 000 down. New L fecornied 2 ou nished for $10, 500 ing, swimming & hunting. BABY N@ AND 83 N. Telegraph “Open Eves.| ft. lot. West of ihe cit from Pontise. This ® room home| bedroom home. 3 blocks heat. 2-car garage. Convenient down to sell at $10 ence preferred. but, not, m ; Purnish own transporta- TE Call for further informa: as 4 oe a 25 ft. Hving | fom your own mele nee = —— a = : eatin SAAN Cae Clive sae fi Beauty Salon, 1 tion se, - ai tion. room and a 2 car garage. School | tion park and sandy beach. Why; —°"™ WOLVERINE LAKE -- Lovely : LN? Main. Rochester, Ol 21511. 5 ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a $18,900 door for ms —— buy a home with your own! supuRBAN BEAUTY — Here is| Bi-level, home. _Plastered NORTH "OP" CLARKSTON WOD- COORK’S HELPER to care for and_ehil : a West Side nag lige? private beach rather than chasing that unusual home. Brick ran ee ee on One ern home and 16 ac M ci dren w while you tea venalinn’ te tae oe 8 ee ania on. ee he ee | mee ome 5. 20ft. master Send Only Sire nares ‘vailable. MAple| 2980 Union Lx. nd, Off Commerce r convalesce. ‘ABC Nurs. BROWN | SP LPR | BROS. | ean Seine pee) fa Senha | ithe =" on™”. | Et Ba) te Ag Shgee| Scart : OR 3-1295 ye idtos| peam living rm, and fireplace. —_ < : bedroom. Full ‘basement, we Fae _. WMA naghiotl a i full Ls estate high o overlook ; inke. ONLY 12 MILG® OUT. 171 ACRES. “etre. Bas andy Drive-in. 4990 Dixie OL OE HEAT GETTING YOUSHiow about ious haa : : meat 2D , cabinets, ete. Leun-| Love mer - ae not too good. About 1 a. HAVING A ime o tovety 8 rye Seung | tae fromt ot Aue cere o> : dry and furnace rm. Screened pa- ures. Only” $19,480 eeres liable. 2 a that DEPENDABLE GIRL ing? Capable, mature, experienced room, Be big ae n00m. on tractive property. Quiy s11.- scenic wi Terms. tag. The land te of heh auntie taurant work. Weekends off. 382 an will care for your children the Lake wah Kopsghn ro opeaeg ae with terms. Hurry — weer. ar ah. be iat OXBOW LAKE—Executive’s es- loam. Bome rel ot Tak La Ene in ye home. 3 — EM age buyer poy aiseea. cue $700 ; . ot se W. wants hens are te Sent ~y ‘sipelimens aay -_— Lal BO aay or ares. = asa iy) pn Frontage —, Sae three —_ 5 Seay AM neg Depts D s OR Wie at once, This t's Dice year round| GILES REALTY CO. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor os Oats ack oe 7 <1 ll maa Fis Te REGroG RONG Wie a8 — — home, close to all shopping areas. FE 5-6175 | 221 BALDWIN AVE. 20 YEARS OF SERVICE 2 a og Dixie Hwy. BNg at Fels raph von for $40,000, - on na fang unusual oppor- ee Nice “dock, nothing to do but! , OPNBLE ListING SERVICE | : 4 I {"’ wo buy for $30,000 — Terms. I | ] ' tunity. Pad-0038. roxas pope de frag dpa wen eet = aa nice home : | ] I ! } I ) rie: i inergueh cleaning WOMAN - ne = ion 56-6762. * NOTHING DOWN noone sea 3) II ii living Hlichea, ainag oo “hsee: saiciialaan = ares A. TAYLOR S Bi ¢. ‘Own trans a ne ah urtains. = > . 8 i un bedroom bungalow only Jee ment. 1's car garage. $000 will | WILLIAMS LAKE ! rea oon aS yo rea . N. Telegraph Bd. Qpen evenings portation ieminghen, ome. Qf ees 201 fh sessie Bt. i es pid. (and, all, newix . gecoraled. e you in. * 2 bedroom ranch type house. 1733 Highland Rd. _ se. Pontiac Lk.| | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Estate | |MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- B " ; RIVE yerees esemee : Feat mth - : retarial service. EM 3-2642. fopcosta ie all you need. Aneieceae Weseverat ates with | Eirgeiagt™eisy acorns 4 | CAREFRONT coTtGH FOR : Seley Jn He are — NURSES AVAILABLE — etic year ‘round lean areas Gs saree. Pall | _Sale. Ph. FE 2-9654. Rent Far m Property — AS job only. Must have proven — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange SPECIAL—A real bargain. 3 bed- [[ome and Income home. Large kivehen. Hardwood today. Only $1200 down. LET ME sHOW YOU Tilis COM. | ~ sales record. Earnings un-~ Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded. room modern home, full base- floors throughout. Full bath. ‘ letely furnished home on Whipple| TO LEASE LAND, ROCK FREE. Himited for the right PE 2-[492 ment, gas conv. heat. “Interior Auburn Heights Area Waik-in basement, Large land- | opyp, Coe See 6 Bake. Good sand. beach. 40° ft.| top dolla -4643. Apply in p ly. WAR- heeds fecorating, owner leavi | Not far from nan MSU ck: scaped lot Will sell furnished ER LAKE— BRICK bate — ceils gene Srppegl eit dock. Abani bet & ues.) — fi 7 STOUT. Reatior 77 Vipin cas agony a wd DESIR sone. it ody Log il only $6500 | jand. approximately oie or unfurnished. stone fireplace, beautiful view po room with natural mi eds otne 2 power mowers, 1 ig. 20x: Sale Business Property | 16 iN. Saginaw Bt. Pontiac. _PE_ 28-4601, er .own home. few years. Look at this one. | apartment features @ gen: EVENINGS AFTER § CALL: of pictureegue Otter Lake. 3/ rock fireplace. Mode rn Flew. 22,000, $2,000 “tows. 6200 | ~~~ 5 WORD WOMAN Fy | PELLASLE GIRL 17 WANTS SOM- erous size rooms incluain FE 2-3861 — FE 5-2935 temas f48. geatidiag ideal ue. emg He om hep per month, R. C. | 110 FT. FRONTAGE AT 114 OAK. sO OR | mer job one te RESALE—Lovely 5 rm, bunga- 3 bedrooms and bath, fw 1 * ing conditions, T Pullin ~~ 3 lar re bedrooms with® om: er, Broker. Mantate 6-2384, : land Ave. Leqggomes +family p> ig gy agg ~ A eg ge | and ae if fine 8 iam at only 4 7, old. Paved st. separate dining foom; up- A. JOHN SON, Realtor fast bar in modern 12x12 kitch- ple closets. Full basement ; Z building. _B F th in ne ome, references a ae Lata ; _ pore bog Gane yp yong od stairs apartment includes 5 1704 S. Tel h Rd en. FWA gas heat. 2. car ga- 1] tiled plus a nice pool 2% acres, frontage on small lake, al ° SenbONS SUIT: necessary Mayfair T WALL WASH- including Saues ae tae, Csener arate, dial = at tt . delegrap . rage. Located on large carpet ble: Wall-to-wall carpeting | near airport. Only $3,000. 9500| able for doctors office luis EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, D hou ecleaning, PE 31583, than fem : pe sd oof, oe Chtonp ioe a FE 4-2533 of gfeen grass, the owner of Dae ok coke en down. modern home on the Dixie they. in person at 98 w pag WOMAN ph: Ba SITTING. i ; iat © casemate hot wate is choice residence F ste walls, oak floors. Paul M. ones, R Real Est. — coon and shopping cont 5 leges. Here's =e ASYRTTING Nb : O Bost uys LAKE ST. HELEN evertooks, the int! dane _—— oe “ie aca Soe Ra’ 38 x 80 ft. with ie | ie housework, Live in, Own ~ alaing t yeuneding & Vous . Lagee Today For only $3,950 with terms Many formal rock gardens "1 CARL. W. BIRD, R 1 800 ia ft. or Storage room. ‘Won-| 3.2848. = = Lise. & ‘bonded cont. FE 5~-2200: . i own bard new cottage. Bi chased and flower beds on the 400 ealtor | derful location. for an rae 7 . oo ry g aa | | foe PE 4.4423 3/4 GRILL GIRL AND RITCHEN L AND i MODERNIZING : lot. Elec. range & ref. included oot lot Gas-fired hot water $03 Community National Bonk Bigg] 6 ens. 44-4423, 12 | neip. Cabinets & Ga rTwln Inside plumbing. . Paso beet Large veutilat- 4311 PE §-1363 | _& 8 : sony Poet Top. a APplY git POT | wree Est's, UP 2-347) — PE 5-1208 2 ( ' 4 BEDROOMS IN CITY onte LAKE—3 pes LAKE Ww. A-l SAND & FINISH. §-3722. | Nothing Down | - REALTOR PARTRIDGE} Stitect gintgeihintets, | "irom _ ig Weg teren, ‘Bans: | ttle Wanted Male 19) Bee USEW EB ah Baer Raa of soll * Located in Pontiac's better | rm 4.3581 1050 W. HURON| boat, dock and raft includ- Owner. EM _3-4298. : BUMP P SEWIVES Lock CEMENT & SONS sy area this 16 story home is oven i f- ogo A enh find tools. Plenty of work. _EARN $1,000 BEFORE 1 at dies inaioes Oh 34amn: ‘ ‘ 8 2 BEDROOM to large ALSO HAVE a Ped bedroom G. Colissi Mont-| Toy party demonstrators, apy ds burigal Full basement family's "prayer, 8 rooms lakefront on Alden drive (at sed Wincor aptcinistll now —A-& B-FRENCHING — NEAT te OLEAN: W. em nd I ola ¢ =a bath down with 2 bed- Green Lake). : . investment, no collection, ‘so de- " ‘, men p ° rooms up, Gas heat. and _ ; ar * hem bd ioe ah Poe to alter bom d. Zoeting field file. 20 cents ft. is um , A, ater, car - e hea air bg to ver air gas | Suleted, aluminum siding. R WI] N tnd you dont nave to be 8 income while you men : Senos Ps 1 COMPLETE HUTESING,SERV- rear Includes dra- 1 he Veteran to this large 3 . Apply in person at mes — ice. work, licensed, - bath in peries and dining bedroom Heating and »| Established n'y year att Cokunae, BO : UCTION CO. rooms, $10, . GEORGE R. tached eX age. it 5. iw. ti eet products, 311 MA ‘4! OA 8-3272 mado. ome AAA CE ON ROCHESTER AREA cider -home, | located Mine ind kitchen eT Katchka Bros., A & W Sidewalk & Drivewa . etn) Sees ‘Nine Be PUL st sokaanaamnlortens er ge dea. Free tat tie erful tee Fath Brick reach with welk-. Bee .eemaet, ia boar nein Sot Wotan Saleeman. . ES a Ari pont de- bees spared to enake ere ‘and ‘gest in the ustry hag opened : mint quality home range Pam ¢, located east subur- tise Seat t Mg , inter- : tetas your appointment. and ov, fait bay and bau, Sn tat inves Jot. style | = he } Dossession.. wasd & highs *Nieage to see it! ce shower in ement | ae and large living room. | = ment ode ‘the nicest settings piace, #28, ee | Wmioum eoom home te Pua or OA 3a #519 Yor appolne- | r “yA a we've seen ‘eu. } p_dedroom home, situated on nic sony "aiming wc ment ae :. ae dae ; 5 > $800 DOWN LAKEVILLE 1 end automatic gue heat snd oak Vie cee Spee \~ 5 BIG BEAR. ai Lf room eloset homes, r 7 ae Mferin Poe Cate as @ bug 4 room, and “4 omic ‘beth. caor : CONSTRUCTION CO. “TBool plus fan bath on « 175x200. lot. W WEST suBU : Slamered dale, Gl beck be ‘$1650, lots 18 EXPANDING ro essional 8 | Briel, 7 — phmyns. vas | a a ‘ [sees Sree eather a at a © landacaped. "1% rea. : > ge | guarantee $7, per ze m3 peared p rand new. : ., Situated : : short ried. $2. autom Ine = only : ig, school bus at beautiful jot Mas ceramic x22 We eteened poreh. Ful Th NC per hour ‘while. train- top " eta oper om wrong on this new aes &° eng see a eer dining area with al Thermopane Seen und od : © Re energetic nent Tab bitwenn tt | reteti pree laut Thee | * | Wwind’wa" "Terms srs pantie Ae dareay Mr i RA. 3 mi. north | and 40 with high school educa. |) Dif fo: evening ‘and os nA. O'NEIL, Realtor | Warren, Stout, serie gron RAY O'NEIL." Realtor = aw, ee A A we yr | Redly ie 8. Telegraph ae ‘AL 262 8. Telegraph Rd. a 3-4231 or day 9 a.m. to 11 acm. + Mur-| ice, Gene : 3 ‘FE 3-7103 1839 “ee it ¢_ p.m. / q he FEwnG. |. PR 3188 ole 5-9202 on, Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac, an. . Ls 45 3 noe * 7 ‘, sf posta \ t A +i » = —— rae are ie ae aad keer 8 é 5 wap meet Fess ws epee venes Le ager exteree eee —# ‘ ot _ = = Foe A ST OETAED, © oes * Je i ee i ~ ¥ ie : * A * : i a * i a : / mn ‘a *\; + co \\ . : t ‘ = 7 SE ‘eae: ty Ss \ aa ss f ae ie t § \A\ ey * “ ek } : Z “see 4 io ‘oy piney Hale VERN KELLER. PLASTERING Pat Lee. FE 2-7022. UL_2-1740 & REPAIR. REAS. _R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. sanding and finishing. Phone FE __ 5-0592. ROOF REPAIRS _ EA VESTROUGHING _ FE 4-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVA ATING POR septic tanks. Field tile footings __ Ditches and boat well. UL 2-5404. _ Building Supplies 27 ORPHEUM THEATER, PONTIAC. Theater and bowling alley, bow!- ma: ___ing alleys, _ = toilets, brick, steel, pipes, electric motors, doors, rhle \LOST:. BLUE PARAKEET IN JOS- lyn-Montcalm PE 4-4856. peas AS girl's "like. LOST: ceased fathe Was left in : BLONDE S COCKER. ty’ white tip on nose. _ EM _3-4677 LosT: BOX ~ SPRINGS ton ae: a, MA 5-1096 26" BLUF & WHITE | 3-0537 BUSINESS PAPERS “OF DE- fied appraisal, an action, CALL _“TUP- | "ON. WAL- OR_ r, een envelope. | w. by ke telephone | fast, reliable Humphries booth. hard Mulberry 9- 1265 3 N. Telegrapn Open Eves. LOST: BLACK WALLET IN- FE 2-9236 itialed N.N. C. Papers impor-) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ tant. Neal Cook. 2561 Williams CASH MONEY Lake Rd. OR 3-6019. Reward. _ For homes, contracts & vacant acreage. how to get cash. RILEY REAL ESTATE area. Name Joey. seats, fixtures, » screens, etc, See salesmen on the ~~~~ job sit, to —inc-* s- S daily. Star Wrecking | as _ Business | Services — 28 Notices | & Personals pA AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Don't worry. Confidential 35-5201. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN | NEED- | $09 Elizabeth Lk. Rd FE 4-1 _PE 44821 ~ GI AND FHA €ASH FOR YOUR HOME “tact ume ‘ Yes, we can sell your home FE Know consultation. ment. mation. Do not feel obligated. Or we will show you 157 for cash with very small down pay- Call us for further infor- We ACME ini friendly advisor, phone FE | wij! appraise your property and : ies PAVING fin after Ae miele an-/ tell you the ‘cash you can amie Written guarantee. Free estimates| —~"* : net to you. Licensed & bonded. FE 5-1917 ~., AEROTREDS WE TRADE ci WE BUILD ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS KNAPP SHOES ae en SE repaired Fc factory bg ore | ‘Pred Herman OR 3-1592 CASH at our 0 2. ere. rinting en = COLD WAVE SPECIAL $6.50. OPEN WwW. La Seate Or Phone FE _20is8 | Tues, Thre, Fil _ evenings. 48 HOURS —— > ? B.& We. . “CHARLES CHESTER. HOME — EQUITY Cement Contractors AIR CUSHIONED SHC WRIGHT-VALUET Ce or._3-628f _ MILLER _ aise! FE_5-0693 FE 5-0441 LOOMPIELD “ ERS. AINTY WANTED: IMMEDIATELY! wal and uineeua. Denson A. Taylor 56 cena re Ss Homes, ‘terme, lake property and PE 2-1631. ; DESPERATE 1 MUST SELL 10 NEW} and contracts. Buyers waiting. : . Ford's This week. to heck with} Paul M. Jones, Real Est. BURKE Profit. Shop and bring your best | g32 w. Huron FE 48550 ASPHALT. PAVING — pol Reg Bo with a down , Let us estimate your driveway) payment on a new Ford, - a Rent Apts. Furnished 54 : or pues ur jobs are our used car. See meee eee st references. © e 5 Phone PE $5037 or UL 2-3420| Salo ORG 1 ROOM BACHELORETTE. MOD- Excavating, Grading. My 3-5821, ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE KE- pat and rewinding. 218 E. ; _Pike. Ph nF 44-3981, is LAKE SERVICE Weeds ja mud removed from lake. Pree estimates. OR 3-6126. FURNACES, CLEANED AND DAINT: MAlp SUPPLIES — 739 ORES YS.” WEIKES. FE | FORMER FORMER CUSTOMERS OF TRAIL- er oegarn oar Homes 8 W. Huron. PE £ 9743 ern kitchen, private bath. Utili- ear jing uron, FE 2-8487; eve- 2-5922. 2 pital” go to Short's Mobile Service at 3172 leman, 124 8. Johnson, FE BOOM ee te APART- itiac Genera} Hos- 810 coer: Suitable ~ 12. service. C. L. Nelson. PE 53-1788. THE YARD. .WASH- mason, FE S312. | 5 7 BEDROOM TERRACE. CLEAN. “LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED &|" able Kashmiri. cotton plaids, drip| ? ROOM COTTAGE HURON; _s#0 mo, PE_40000_ or FE 4768) . REPAIRED dry, slip covers & draperies.; Trailer Park. FE 2-2915 2 BEDROOM. PVT. ENTRANCE. NR. Outboard Mtrs — Parts & Service) Many others. Up to 25 one 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. ~ UTILITIES. | Blue Sky Theater. $50 mo. FE Air cooled engines repaired ~ |. 45" wide. 79 to $2.95. FE 8 _FE 40123. 51 Pine __4-8638. HAND 3 ¢ _NEEI ONT = 2° R ; $12 PER} _ HEAT, HOT] Stratton & Clinton @ngines. ‘| chairs & benches. M. Frisbie. week. Child ge ser FE 5-1051. a, cee = id refrigerator { ra JOE'S MOWER & MTR, SERVICE| 2100 Woodward Ave. Bloomfield _Inquire at 273: Baldwin Ave. nishe 980 Cass Lake Rd. FE 4-7921| Hospital. PE 4-1528, ext. 50. _—| ¢- RMS. PVT. ears -& ENT. UTIL. |3 ane BATH. REPRIO. ep W ) LITTLE, FOR-} 1 mo. Also 1 rm. a NEW WAY ASPHALT |F&Riy winPred Saner Bleetrie, | --eoue- cere ai. | mo. Adults” only. Palm ‘Villa ~ All work guaranteed. Call for) now owner and operates Harvie were 100 Mechanic. 0 FE 2-6859. free estimates. Licensed and ie Electric Service. Call FE PVE. ENT. @ BATE, 3 ROOM HEATED APT. INQUIRE _bonded. FE 4-7980. 7. hi f- 5 . -& Bob's Hardware. Clarkston PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR DEBT ; 3 RMS: & BATH, 18ST. FLOOR. AND BATH. NEAR BUS. 2 Work Guaranteed. FE 5-0304. . IN ? 3 2 ROOMS A Dub Aduiteonly’ No | Adults only. 163 Green St. FE SAWS MACHINE FILED drinking. 25 Monroe St. FE S210 —£-0078. Manley Leach 10 Bagley St IF SO RMB. = HEN- | 2 ae. a — ; aj Sconce CUT DOWN BY TS eS ote. Prt. beth Gnd om Sutahie | Ott ee ee ; meee Trimming surgery. FE . “_ fart oF, 2 re $10.50 per Bea, lawn. Shady trees. FE 5 S — wk. SYLVAN PAVING COMPANY LET U 7 7 RMS. BATH, ADULTS, © Pa a Lessard, Asphalt 214 ack s WE CARRY eee POR ALL auto and wringer washers. Whole- sale and retail APPLIANCE ROY’S, 96 Oakland VICE PE 2-4021 Dressmak’g & Tailor’g 30 DRESSMAKING TAILORING terations. AL- Mrs, Bodell. FE 4-9053. D in mv home a aig hg ra orm a PE 8-8455. ____ Garden 1 Plowing SAA wee 31 MOWING : Tn FE 8-2100 or UL PLOWING, GRADING, B DISCING & mowing. 775 Scott Lake Rd 4-4228 or OR 3-0165. FE VACANT LOT MOWING. REASON- PE 4-8543 able. WAR N.ER'S ROTO - TILLING, ge 3 and. vacant lot 4-8946. mowing Laundry Service COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY * Service — Shirt service, Laundry. 2-8101. . 34 Pontiac $40 8. Telegraph. FE Landscaping Morel abd timmten. Got rE 3 mm * E 2-1188 or PE $9735. 35, SOL TREE SERVICE RE- our bid. A “ MARION iD KY. BLUE SOD. Deliveties made- or << 2601 Crooks Rd. UL Land up. ALL KINDS f LAWN Won FIN ish grading. Top soil. san BULL DOZING, TOP ate dirt and gravel, Phone ity 3- 22204. ie COMPLETE tree removal ~~ os Stott Lik. ©3-0165. LANDSCAPING, ™p and trimming; Rd. FE ¢4228 or on Wd, . Children to neal 44 we LAWN CUTTING AND REPAIR. lete lawn service, - Service, M I 6-4100, Dan's LANDSCAPING SODDING. seeding. Free estimat 32-5463. AND es. FE LAWNS EDED Tractor grading, stone, top soil, .fill dirt, mus & gravel, For tree call Pleasant samen or FE 2-1476 & SODDED. atio stone, field peat hu-| © estimate, ing, FE WEED CUTTING. IN VICINITY OF | __Fisher_ Body, FE 2 __Moving « & & Trucking 3¢ 36, WANTED TO BUY: 1- vets’ Reduced Rates sutra te or at AND MOSQUITO __ Spraying. OR 3-0624. Post “Trucks io Rent jeou» panB Bae a (Tee wecee , Dam Pontiac Farm and~ Industrial Tractor Tractor Co. . (Bereta | enacts! Sa Semi-trailers Give You Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A: _5-7805, nings FE ~~ EVER G POR THE ; VBETTER WEDDING a Invitations-Personalized Napkins Books—Guest Books 2 & 3 ROOM APTS. PVT. EN- BACKENSTOSE PE 2-1414| trance & bath. Everything fur- _:___. 19 E. LAWRENCE os Near Saginaw. Inquire 22} - LARGE 3 ROOM, BABY WELCOME, -washing. $14 week. FE 4-8612. MODERN 3-ROOM APT. PRIVATE bath, entrance, garage, Adults. FE 2-296, __152_ Beach. ‘NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. 4 oie with garage, Ref. FE NEAR GENERAL ett 3 rms, upper, Ref. FE 5-54 COURLE NEWLY FURNISHED. | _or bachelor. PE 5-5065. NEAR PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH School, Ist floor, 2 rooms, private bath and entrance, 1 person, Ph. PE 2-3256. NEAR GENERAL on tee 3 RMS. 154 Lincoln. OR 3-95 Soni: NICI APT. . a Apply Piper s Novelty § Btore. NICE DOWNTOW Auburn UNION EE 3 Sen, & BATH. Modern apt, bidg. Adults. Year- _around, EM -3-4285. UPPER 5 ROOMS, PRIVATE by and ath entrance, $75 et month, plus FE 4 UPPER 3 RMS. FURN. PVT. bath & ent, 162 Augusta UL 2-2753 or OA_8-3766. woman ALL PRIVATE, FEDERAL WEST SIDE. 4 ROOMS, NICELY furolshed newly sigcorated. Also 2 rooms. Phone days FE 56108; 2 LGE. MS. bath. Ground floor, Pvt. entrances 1 or 2 adults. References ex- _ changed. FE 2-5966 YEAR AROUND. 3 RMS. & BATH. On Pontiac Lk. Private entrance, hot water. 4 children. $70 per mo. OR 3-0178. . Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55 Ist CLASS /PT. BLDGS, 4 rooms & bath. 2 story, easy walk t Space. Gas automatic hot water & heat furnished Pri No coal smoke eimph Phone accomodation, Call FE 8-8901 or _PE 8-3420. 1 BEDROOM APT. £ po Es stove & refrigerator, man: features, modern arenhocture. __ adults, FE 41569. up. Large rooms ni decorated. | Kitchen, _. = bath, | bedroom, dinette & living room. With Mur- , Phy bed. Heat & water furnished. $65 month or $15 week. FE 5-9441 BACHELOR A APT. WITH REFRIG and stove furnished. 30 Cadillec FE 8-2038. Sos BEAUTIFUL MODERN 5 ROOM & bath, Carpeted, heat Maver ted redecorated. Exe. location, downtown, No young children. $96 Lag mo. FE ites before 0 p.m pata 7, PARTLY FUR- — Reas. HOLLYWOOD APTS: _i4 E. Howard CLEAN ROOMS ~ AND BATH, stove and nett sates: front en- _ trance. FE ® COUPLE-RENT FREE TO BOARD owner, FE 4-0066 after . | DUPLEX — 3 ROOMS 18T FLOOR. bath. Close to downtown. Parilally furn. All utilities paid. pent welcome. 106 Center St. MODERN F RM. eS ae 2 children welcome. FE 5-0737.. NEWLY DECORATED. 1 ROSSHIRE Terrace. FE 46586 NEWLY DECORATED UPPER fiat. 4 Tms. & org furni Pt m bus line. opm 8. Marshall. TE 2-5273 after -m. ONE 4 AND ONE 5 ROOM APART- ment, 2nd floor, West side. Stove and refrigerator. Call FE 4-1091. ORCHARD COURTS _ APARTMENTS -BRAND NEW-— —AIR CONDITIONED — FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1 BEDROOM = oo oR T as i -DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pontiac's most exclusive. modern West side apartment development. Balcony-type building with individ- ual entrances, Beautiful kitchens with metal cabi- nets in decorator colors with* plas- tic tops. Stove and refrigerator furnis ad. Automatic heat & hot water fsoft) | -furnished. Kitchen fam master TV | caten and many other fine fea- | Se quire no leases or security depos- its—For a limited time ony. -ADULTs ONLY- MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 aFE 18 OPEN DAILY (,# SUNDAY Paul a Wee Realtor Rentals FE 2-9209 SMALL 4 RM. APT., HOT 1 WATER, couple. preferred, .$12 per wk., a after D.m. FE 4-5271. ‘arage, heat | i— Unfurnished apartments only, re- APT, FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS 4 or 5, on Cass Lake, Weekly or season. FE 4-5382. AVAILABLE FOR JULY ist WE HAVE SEVERAL LAKEFRONT Clean and nicely fur- for rent. By week, monin Or se850n, Dorothy Snyder Lavender Reaitor Est. 29 y 1001 Highland Ra.” M39) Phone EM or MU_ 4-6417 COTTAGE AT aaOGrae LK. BATH & shower. Fireplace, boat & mo- tor. $50 wk. UL 2-5137 4 COTTAGE AT HIGGINS LK é Sleeps seven. Bath with shower. Boat & motor. $50 per wk. UL __2-513T. EXCELLENT VACATION SPOT. PE se lakefront cab- KITCHENETTE MOTELS. BEACH & boats. On Pontiac Lake. OR 3-9389. LAKEFRONT COTTAGES. BEAR otha —. gg fully equippe md beac en: July llth, thru Labor Day. “ws _Week. MA 4-1875. LAkEPRonr COTTAGE, 3 ) BED- Field i lane. 20 minutes from Pom tiac. $10,500, cash. Lincoln 6-5487, _ Weekdays | only, MACEDAY LAKE. 4 ROOMS AND Soa. boat, $55.00 weekly. OA 8-34 MODERN COTTAGES ON LAKE LeeLanau with Bente” & beach. OR 3-9004. MODERN COTTAGE “FOR RENT by week or month. Good private beach. Bunny _— oe Club. Lake rien. "My MODER Lceraoey CABINS, porn fishing, boat included. —— d only $0, FE FE 5-801 ev" ed 2 or Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO 8EB STORE — HOME Here's a nice 4 room house with separate business. bldg. Could be restaurant, appliance store. In heart of Drayton Plains, Will Asking $24,000 with $7,000 down. Trade for-This Bar $78,000 GROSS Populor liquor bar and restaurant in growing southern Mich. city. Good lease on attractive brick front bldg. Full price $45.000 with $20,000 dn. Will trade — call now! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich FE a 1050 HURON PEN TIL 9 | SELL GROCERY, . GASOLINE, ANT AND ®arage business, living quarters. _ MA_5-5000. SUNOCO SERVICE STATION WITH high profit potential available to = = ified individual. Paid train- ns Phone Sun Oil Co. Cc 2-3131_or_write_P. 690 Flint, Michigan. Eves. Call Mr. Hanley, Sl SUnset 9-7708 SMALL RESTAURANT, SE SEATS 12. 12. Building and equipment. Operat- ing yr. around. Next to motels & trailer park on M-59. Ample park- ing and rm. to build on lake shore. $1400 down, only $9,000. By owner. Call after 4:30 p.m., OR 3-4555. Z SHARP CLASS C RESORT LIQUOR bar, with yese-teuna Beer & Wine.‘ Near Anchor Bay. Only $29,500 on terms. NICE UARE.LE., BY MIRACLE MILE pe odern. Swim & fith. FE ¢- WALLED LAKE, MODERN sone ete beach. 2 bedrm. Reas. MA WILLIAMS LAKE, SLEEPS 6, PRI- vate beach. Boat. OR 3- 1087. 59 For Rent | Rooms : PLO 1 RM. person, FE 5-1669 after 6 AT BUS STOP. LGE FRONT RM. oa for your convenience. VE ROOM — GEN- Kitchen pety. Garage. eighborhood. 4-4026. COMFORTABLE i wih eae EV- pa oma furnished, $35 month, FE FURN. ROOM. $8 WK. FOR COL- ored. FE. 2-5635. LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- tlemen, aries entrance, 245 Nel- son. FE HOME FOR aan IN EXCHANGE for use of car. For details write Pontiac Press Box 111, VERY NICE - SLEEPING RMS. war SIDE. LARGE PLEASANT tleman. Good n OR SUITABLE FOR SINGLE | 6 bedroom on price $35.000 will consider trade. Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland sar AGS 59) Pontiac, Mich. | TWIN KISs DRIVE a | to operate. MU 4-5797. ee pee contracts: 67 25% DISCOUNT = ured by 5 room modern home £ zabeth Lake Estates. Bal- ance due $5,700 at 6 Paaen cent interest. Cost to you, on RILEY REAL EST ATE 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. — PE 4-1157 _____PE 44-4821 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4086. Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER rms. Owner SIMPLE 68 9x12 Felt Base Ru accept house in Pontiac in trade... Flint. N PLUS 3 mons mals highway, Pull OR 4-0358 |: ~ * SB. OR 33539 8 $395 RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.75 | Wists Li } ‘ ~ i 5 4 * 4. & . | 4. 2 f . ‘ - ' } i é Pe ; oes bd ; : on . * : = Ps bh a ae pee = aN . Te Re aps * . . : I ‘ , “gt * “ ih : ‘ ze " i Fe 3 ‘ - * J, | - 4, . ewe A : . at i , a: oj \ | all Mae . >) | CENTR e ron wee - TNT We Ter ee . lete. 1 ton RCA air condittoner. HOM GARAC pe os FE 5-888 _ Wanted § Real | Estate 52 ee Fe = eC: 3 rooms & bath. nicek, decorated.|2 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT. 945 Wk. cee tan Asawa he te Brand new devenport and obalr. 1 36 Magic Chef gas stove. Ma- sea ee THA | Lost & Found 41 Paddock. nen APES 280 No} eer momin KG Hempeted, fon | _or OR 32010. nn’ ON +37) Pontiac & suburbs. Financial as- |. Coffee table, 2 decorator lamps. | i"4"chairs PE S613" erms, a eee . _ Faadcock. sistance raining program for $99. Pay only $2 een 7 - . Huron St. FE 48284 or FE| 3 BEDRM. HO Ce) : ern AUTOMATIC WASHER. LIKE ee ar a aera Booka. SMALL LONG - HAIRED 100 CLOSE ah PRIVATE. oRATHS 3 | Siege etter a EDRM, BO. ME | EK. ORION. aoe Call FE 2-9173 for irae ture, #2 Orch ny Hotpoint dryer. Low priced. a tan dog. esc ren 2-0201. 4 n BLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. or pe 1-372. salesmen to serve you. For qual!- a Apt. for Rent. Colored - poe Oe Sete PATE - FT. REPRIG. EXC. COND. | ForpomT, 1 TON PORTABLE air conditioner. Was $279.95; now $100.95, R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron, Ic PAINT SALE 4\4-Ft. Wall Tile ....25c Syer's 141 W, Huron FE ¢-3064 Ox12 RUGS, , WOOLPACE. $15.95. Reversible, $16.50, imported $34.96. Axminster, $48.98. Rug pads, $5.05. Pearson Furniture. 42 _ Orchard Lake Ave. FT. HOTPOINT REFRIG cond. $110. FE 4-1468 or _FE_ 8-3914 11 FOOT SERVEL REPRIGERA. tor, separate freezer space, $40 appan gas range, chrome lined oven, visual-lite door, $15. Youngs- town 5 x & foot corner counter top, $10. Wood frame screens, 50c_ each. FE_8-1663. 11’ ADMIRAL 21” admira! $ 20 other sets “to “choose trom, all rebuilt & guaranteed 30 days. | Parts & labor Obel TV. 3930 Elizabeth Lk Rd., FE 4-4945. We take trades! 21-IN. TV: yew PICTURE TUBE. $50. FE _5-0180 1 TRONRITE, , OPEN END. $100, OL 2-0 35 paioepatae Gear STOVE _ Satie. 21" Philco TV. $70. OR ray SINGER ZIG ZAG EQUIPPED sewing machine, in beautiful nat- ural wood walnut cabinet, $63.10 contract balance or : per month for 9 months or — an _ offer. Capita] Appl. 5 AIR CONDITIONERS &T DEALERS cost, all sizes available. —— _Appitances. MA 5-6011. AUTO WASHERS, USED, $40.50 UP Samuel's Appliances, ‘wa 5-6011. AIR - CONDITIONERS New fedders, % ag 125. 1 HP. & 1% ANTIQUE hata cad bata amps, la back rocker, 3. All in ood cond. 10345 im Rd. mile East, off 8. 10. Melrose 17-5198. APT. SIZW ELEC. RANGE, $30. Norge automatic washer, $50. 4805 Fenmore ot by Cresseal __Lk. Inn). ABOUT ANYTHING You WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&S SALES. A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. Purniture and appli- ances of all kinds. NEW & USED Visit our trade dept. for rea) bar aine. ay MONTHS TO PAY We ‘all gs sell or trade. Come -out and look around. 2 acres of {ree parking. Phone FE 5-9241. OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 FRI. 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd. M59. AUTOMATIC WASHER, LIKE NEW, screens for porch, used 1 season. UL 2-3537. BLONDE DROP ss TABLE. 4 ondition, $45. chairs. Ms a € EM- _ pire one Br cdeccccss 6 8 bm ger goliiay . chair... $12.50 LGE_ RONRITE IRONER. GOOD GON- dition, $35. OR. 3-7466. KENMORE WASHER & DRYER. 24 in. twins, 6 yrs. old. $150. 3 ft. 7 6 ft. 8 15 are door $20. - 2-6426 after — 4 KITCHEN, | Living Ri FORNI- ture & beds, reas. FE 4-3023. DAVENPORT, DOWN FILLED turquoise. $25. Heavy carved wal- nut dinin, rr m La APRGE CRIB AND MATTRESS brand “ $15.95. Pearson's Fur- niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. MUST sell Hudson automatic washer, bedroom furniture, lamps, chairs, tables, secretary, coffee table. Also Hudson are: . $25. Good _ condition n. FE: 5- | LEAVING 8 a eELLNG EF Ev- erything including gas stove, fur- niture, clothes, dishes, linens, throw rugs, walnut bedrnr, set, kitchen utensils. 137 Orchard Lk. FE 2-513). LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF At” Jack’s, 281 Baldwin. _ price MAYTAG WASHIN' 'G MACHINE, good condition. $35.00. Call FE =» 2-4120 after 6 p.m. MOVING PINE BOOKCASE BED. BED, mattress & springs. Bedrm. chair small maple chest. Baby gran piano cond, GE radio, MI +793 —S TO CALIFORNIA. MUST Serr, vr 6 Amertean furniture. ide-a-bed. Like — 9 x 12 rug, $35. is refrig. $45. 3-6043. | | OE SETS hoa e SUPrE!. c aple bed extra long. MApte sitat . PINE DROP - LEAF TABLE. 4 chairs, 2 braided wool rugs, 17-in, console TV with PM radio. 42 in. x eee Greet rug. MA 6-204 ‘PAINT. TILE -LINOLEUM VINYL FLOOR RING S90 SHOVER’S 140 S. Saginaw PINK AND BLACK. WROUGHT iron dinette set, maple bedrm. suite, box springs and mattress.. Mahog. end tables, drum: tabie. duncan phyfe dining table and chairs, and servi table, player Pr sate All in exce! nt condition. mort hh one of America’s best miakes, perfect, new, guar- anteed for 5 years, buy a new re- frigerator for a little more than - a used machine. Michigan Fluo- _Tescent, 393 hard Lake ave 8 REFRIG. GE‘ LATE MODEL, cubic ft., ye? size. Deluxe elec- tric range. Maytag auto, washer. chick's ee 1 MY nt -50 per wk, 1 Place to Pay sROoeE decora' util. AND 4 a scat ARTMENTS. Lo couple ee 319 N. Sagi- BATH. NEWLY At furnished. rics oom No drinking. FE ice and __2-2442 JIM BRADFORD, FORMERLY OF __2-2300_or 5-1600. bath and entrance, nished. Clean, couple only, __pets. 20_} Norton. TJ ROON ality call Jim. FE LADIES, free to you, service for 8, flatware set. Value $29.95; vanilla, 11 150 N. Perr now, today. too late. economically ON AN = 1, 1959, for any debt W. Chi cago, I Dearbo: OPPORTUNITY KNOCK- ing. Short time only. LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND released = tablets. SIMM APTER THIS DATE JULY 1 will not be responsible other than myself. Ellis Jones, 220 MRS. KATHARINE, PAMOUS character reader, anelyst, Now at 25045 Pord ‘Rd., tn. No appointment neces- sary. Open daily 9-9. Logan 1-3973. MS AND __ditioned, . Couple. FE §-4032. 3 LARGE ROOMS, PVT. BATH 4 ent. 13 Pinegrove. 37 ROOMS, _ bath. _ FE 2-9077 after 5 p.m Absolutely beautiful 50-piece Cory Stainless steel Lifetime guarantee. for selling 11 bottles %4-Ib. cans pper. y- 2-3053. Call Tomorrow. may be pgp ope Call after 4 p. LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT |? 85-25, "SE 3 © Btv0. COUNSELORS 7 EC TORSIERES-APT as a : 2 & 3 RMS. & BATH ON IST reg FE botee TNE _ | Soectow tintin welcomes FE 3 ROOM SPPER WITH PRIVATE nicely fur- No ) BATH. AI CON- & ‘PVT. ENTRANCE AND 3 RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE & BATH with néwly- 08 cents at _enard Re entrance. Very desirable __clean, quiet couple. FE 4-1971. 4 contracted by any GE RMS. 4 tire second floor. Util. FE 8 Pontiac, Mich. _ Adults only. 1 advisor, and MApie 5- 3 RMS., BEDRM., LIVING, KITCH- en, pvt. bath and ent. $65. 518 Or- ‘PE 2-5907. aa ROOMS, I PRIVATE BATH . AND or 3 LARGE RMS. AND BATH, on ~¢ RMS. | PARTLY FURN. APT. |" _ apt, FE 4-4817. . 200 Sanderson MODERN ORCHESTRA AVAIL- able. FE 4-9317. Adults. Clean. 8 Miller St. VILLAGE. HALL AVAILABLE FOR =f ARTIES, “RECEPTIONS, ETC. '3261 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 4,065 Clean. FE 5-7731. 4 FAMILY APT. ON WEST SIDE. All utilities and furniture go with 4 ROOMS & BATH. NICELY FURN 4 RMS. AND BATH, ON W, SIDE, RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE Punch bowls. R _West side. Inquire 95 Dwight. FE, + AUBURN HEIGHTS. EXC. CHILD welcome. FE 5-3965 M8. AND BATH. PVT. ENT. 4 RMS. UTILITIES Afihosel BABY chiid. ot Oakiand AYE. 3 RMS. — REALLY NICE Upper _ fiat with pvt bedrm: ving rm. with wall to and and dinette. Storage galore Automatic gas ager togs hot water. Paved 5 $55 summer, $45 winter. Em- ployed couple with accept- » able references, After 6 p.m. Please. Phone FE 2-424 3 RMS. 8 EFRIG- erator. ‘Gules. “Adults only. : 2 LARGE ROOMS, - FRIG. & 7 stove, _21_ Monroe. J ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE. All utilities furnished. Near Gen- __er@l Hospital. FE 4-4526. j LARGE RMS. _18T PLOOR, R, LOTS closet space. FE 8-0544. 3 RMS. & BATH. ‘NO DRINKING. ; child welcome. 3605 Hatfield Drayton Piains. es _ Ground floor. OR 3-6 ROOM_- BASEMENT RT- ment. With private bath, aitilities furnished. Washer and dryer in- _cluded. FE 2-1337. 7 ROOM UPPER, HEAT, HOT HOT WA- _ Maso’ oe aot ‘e furnished. rE 4 4 ROOMS AND a UPPER. 162 - Baldwin. FE 5- I ON Union Be Pa rea, ; —$0 Union St. FE 45425. y TEL - HURON If you dis! od paying utility bills, cleaning « house, see this t upper apt. 3 plus “aleve, core oe ae e washer. per wk. Belereaces $20 required. Ph. OR _OR _3-7193. ) Rent Houses Furnished 56)” 2 BEDROOM HOME ON COM- merce Rd. $100 mo. EM 3-2400. 3 ROOMS. AND BATH, DUPLEX. Inquire 5415 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. 4 ROOM, MODERN. 1 CHILD WEL- _come. FE 5-1127, after 6 FE 8-1342 a RM. HOUSE FURNISHED. 12 miles West of Pontiac. Call EM 3-2943. $30,009 HOUSE. « room, 48-FOOT LIVING 3 bedrooms: 2 baths, base- ment. Designed for children. Must Cnet 1 jae lease. $150 month. is 1-1 NEWLY DECORATED 7 2 BEDR 100M home. FE 8-1050 2 after 6:30 p.m. PARTLY FURN. 4 RM. HOUSE _ for rent. West se FE 8-4691. SMALL HOUSES» PO RENT, I IN- uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for Weaver, FE 4-203). ALL FURRIRRED HOUSE. Becheler pesterted. 295 «Ferry 4 RMS. & re at WEST SIDE. Reas. Children welcome. . §-TT31. 4 ROOMS, 3, WEST ous NEWLY _ decorated, aduits, FE 2-1523. 4 RMB. & peel ADULTS. UTIL- _ities. FE 2-5 4 RM. & BATH wa IN DRAY- Toa: Heat, hot water furn, $40 mo. OR 3-1972 or OR 3-5754. 4 RMS. HEAT & HOT [ WATER. $50 mo. FE 5-9907. ROOM ment for rent, FURNISHED APART- heat and hot care, by day or wk. OL 2204. | $06. "Mlons Fi oui fas Wd. - Household Goods 45) _Parke st. PPAR PRIOR P AIL A DD ALR DDS “ROOMS. ACTIVE. ar CASH FOR USED TV'S, PURNI- tially furnished. Pyt. porch. ture and mi. sc. FE 2-6367 _ blocks to GMC. Call FE 8-4558 CASH POR PURNITURE AND ) AP- poe Odd pieces or housefull. ae courteous service. after § p.m. FE 5-0265. ‘ 6 R FE tage, half block to bus. Close FUR NITURE NEEDED _ Entire home dolar, Ww Kimball. or odd lots. Get the tt “outrt or; ~ factlities electricity. OOM UPPER. og HEAT, GA- to school, SS neighborheods 47°90 E_5-4000, $16 WEEKLY — 3 ROOMS PRI- vate bath and eeneee viashing 1 child we sell it_ for you. B& sn mais come. A 806 St Clai Sale. °Phone OR 32717 _Fisher 2 ony y and Pe Pautins Motor. ALL TYPES t Sania of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523. ARCADIA No. 1 WILL “LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUBE- WOLVERINE — er bite’ auction. "Appraisais. | FRANKLIN Lt € amare Sele Farm * ter, “Michigna. OL 1- T5631, oe decorated — Fiongee acne BUY ANYTHING!!! ine ve, refrigerator. m SS Ma ee SUN SALES. = 4 ae have separated bedroom. ascz| Wanted Miscellaneous 46 bléck, on ty ot Ceurt courLe WOULD LIKE . home ‘not acl = desirable MOD! 5 — % blocks . “ee, ates gee | OLATER APTS. i GAL. JUGS. WILL 53 N. Parke St. OR_ 3-6500. FE 43546 . : ___ Wanted to Rent Bi _ Nib: FE E f3540 bb Pvt. \ent. & béth.-Also 3 clean, Exer_ ret. Ph FE #3067, | lower. 40 Dwight st. mi 206i pray OMe NEAR Fok: CARETAKER APT. 3 RMS. Tae Paries Poem on ii: BATH. Ist fioor. — ‘only, 162 oi oe ca Re _Green_ 8t wood 2-1656. es ‘ BARGAIN? Lots of ’e in the Want Ads! 16th or sooner, 4 RMB. AND r. 4 AND TILE BATH, HEAT, HOT water, stove, roe oe couple. 2067 Opdyke. FE 4-075 BATH. E ATTRA All sities furn, 10-12 8 eridan. ae 5-6475 ¢ ROOM APARTMENT UNFURN. in Derbosece Basement and ga- rage, OL 2 after 5 p.m. or weekends. 5 RMS. & BATH. UPPER $50 INQ. _29' Auburn. FE 4-0634. RMS. ae ' ON 8. MARSHALL. a 129 6. ) 8. EDITH, _PE 4-6378. 5 RMS. BATH, UPPER, FE 2-6332 1 PE 2-5788. Tile bath on gas heat, close. to Parke 8t.,' of N FE 41504 or FE 48261 — 5 ROOM A APTS. IN KEEGO. DECORATED, _ NICE a REASONABLE i be APT, WiTH ' bath. a entrance. Frigidaire, stove furn. Close. to town. Chil- dren we $50 mo. or week! rate. 39 Whittemore, FE 2-0772. ARCADIA APTS. NO. 2 All modern, 3 rms. and bath apt, clean and nicely decorated. Both BACHELOR et UPPER. 2 kus | ~ LIKE “A _ REAL. CAR | Sr ag m |" ieee slag ends front and rear windows scours excellent cross ventilation c ness. Ample laundry facilities and agreeable friendly neighbors. ildren leome. Close to schools, churches, and dewn town. Save on transportation costs, $49 per mo. includes heat and hot water, K. G. Hempstead, 102 FE ane 8. FE 48264 or FE 2M Ld 6. ——- 5 ROOM an al UPPER FLAT. _Rent Houses Unfurn. 57 POPP DEPP IIL LD OP 1 Cee &-BATH CALL FE __2-2007 before 9 p.m. ies 2 BRICK TERRACES FOR RENT — Ask for To PUB REEMA, Telegraph. FE +0528, 2 BEDROOM NCR, LIVING gg — tomiy kitchen a. 1% baths, Large utility. in Mil ford. Ca call ented after € p.m. MUtual - a “BEDROOM DUPLEX — | | | m & § BEAUTIFUL EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS - Now Renting For 375 PER MONTH OFFICE: _544 N. FE. Boulevard at Valencia 2 BEDRM. HOME. 1 OR 2 CHIL- _dren welcome. $65 mo. - mo. FE 8-1471. 2 BEDRM. HOME. SOME FURNI- ture. 1\9-car gerage. ad Scott Lk. _Rd. $60 per mon R 3-3922 LIv- 73 BEDRMS g BATH KITCHEN, LV rm, Pe kitchen & deh rm, 3 BEDROOMS, a BATHS ons > er close to rE . #1523 tion to buy. yOrR 53-2159. i & RM. OD) of oot __ heat, ms sean enildren. #1 * RMS., BATH. or 2 children. Pull heat. w _Lake, 1-4 8 RM HOME, SUITABLE POR IN- stirance or real estate, doctor's office. in a very nice ‘district im Dra - Plains. Call after r 4 p.m. OR 23-8842. & RM von “; “beéroom duplex. Also aad uplex, Also ‘ Gas he heat. Lk. § wiv, FE FE 8-1926. Sa ee Bi INGAOLW. MOD. § RMS. ent & cd Waterford. FE 8-1414 beds. Retorensee ‘ auBU LUMBER. 10 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 5-203 RANGE HOODS WITH FaN. ONLY ore G. A. ibompson, 005 M59 est. A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL sand, shredded. Will deliver Sun- day. OR 3-0638, 4-1 TOP SOIL, oa ie, STONE, sand gravel, Conklin. FE 8-1112 or re oer 2% YARDS8 BLACK DIRT OR peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-09644. BEACH SAND, BLACK a SAND gravel ¢ & stone. Del, OR , 3-5800. \CK /DIRT, SAND, OTAVEL rubbish, pick up truck, FE 5-0440. BLACK DIRT, TOP BOLL, FILL dirt & manure. 1 to 5 yrds. de- livered. ‘175 eens apt aol Rd. FEB 4-4228- or CHOICE ite zor SOIL, 5 YDS., $10. Delivered. FE 4-6588. STONE, SAND GRAV- Earl Howard. EM_ 3-0531. T & ND. OAK~ CRUSHED el. — oO} x sent tae ee PE 45431 SM. BOAT Of, HOT WATER HTR, | FILL DIRT & FILL 8A GY AND SAVE car & hand In. mower, PE 4-3023. | _Grours, Lou Geer, PE 8-210. . : »,|STORMS AND SCREENS. 275 GAL- | sir pint, MASON BAND, WHITE 4” soil pipe, 5’ ..-...+: $3.79 igt! jon. oil tank, club chair, — floo Se ee a 3" soil LES: = toe lamp, FE_2-2288. es pee, erav Rent ee Se ee oe Gom aleve. 62" sink W ccisak Sas wall MA’ 5-0602. FE 2-3891. cal te ae ae LAKE BUILDERS SUP- Wolverne Lumber ALUMINUM . Sand, gravel & dirt. Cement, > 8. Prddosk »-0784 COMBINATION DOORS mortar true ing & “ile. OR +14 Sopa Tide walk $- heel bike 477: T9e 6 PEAT HUMUS., Girl's sidewalk 2-wheel bike $14.95 WLU.9U | ee aoING aa A git Sc Bik] CHURCH'S, INC. topo. gravel Bik, ete. P| YMA) ye od Pike St weap i RE TV in pe TABLE | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86 D PORK — c i ena On Te cery— | ARAN TAME STUvICE TRDL-| ova. m 5 bucgy. Ragtis ; ° Sot! ARE| THE_SALV. TION ARMY —ming & | CONCRETE MIXER, % SACK. % Colt Wrumiace a appliances. For Sale Pets 87 h.p. electric motor, housed-in, Like! WEST LAWR: . d., $110. Call MI 6-336) 3 MALE FRENCH POODLES, AKC after. 0 or weekend. TALBOTT LUMBER UL a Re Tn CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER Company 7940 Lester Lake Rd. nm 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. daily Sieaars 10 a.m, to 2 p.m, ___ Deliveries available CULVERTS, INSTALLED, RE paired & replaced, MA: 6- CORNET, DAY BED. DINING “RM table, FE 4-7639_after_¢ p.m. — Clothes Posts - AVY STEEL 9-FT. POSTS ay bi pe 4 hook. 25° ea. 34 = te 0 ea. ‘a pipe - * } Sewer Pi Regs Ieth., ax%, 16". ae a 20" ins + Slipseal- eal _Sewer ripe ” 960 lgth., 6” u" 620, 1 Sor "aves fgth. 4.46, per igth. "Drait in: Tile &* Perforated e, 150 oe id 4 ie 4" lic each - Paar 8” 40 toot axe’ (12¢ ea Cement, Mortar” & Sister, Color . laylock . a COAL & BUILDING, SUPPL t £0. Dertect sharp eolitairee Hest er, ete Piuorescent,” 303 Orchard os 20- ! Seaecteccet 108 %-in. hard dopper : was ha ott ees mgm Eav EM 3-4171 ‘|: PLACE A“LOST* AD. \Call FE 2-818t for an ad Glass installed in sash. Thoroseal fer waterp basements, oad —— plum bing, elec: es & lumber. 1025 qentsed Rien E 4-459 Nye B. Bivd_N USED BRICK FoR SALE. FE 8-9015. WARWICK'S este — Tater Paint $2.7: STICKS 60 & os EACH. seeressese - 1 %e $3.35 ppeins BLOCK MACHINE, 450 w biocks _ & corner blocks, Scnkes 3 blocks at one time, Will make 400 blocks ‘a day, EM_3-4553. FORD DIESEL ENGINES 7 6 cylinder for trucks, saw wile, etc. . CEMENT plates, Also mheking w: ord gasoiine ines for brig tions & indus’ applications, A few used engines available,. Cail distributor ~__ Do It Yourself___77 DO IT THE EASY WAY! mone re 2 y ren’ pone 489 8. SANFORD i 4-6105 LOWER RICES ON COPPER fomthe: eavestrough and fenc- ng. Open weekdays 8:30 to. Sundays 10 to 4, 3 alm Bud. ex's ony — 156 W. Montcaim, FOR RENT | Wall pa steamer, Noor sand- ers, po ers, ‘fur- pace vacu m cleaners. Oakland int. Orehard Lake Ave. 59. Cameras & Equipment 78 to recover a loss. Dial FE os 28181 for an ad writer. Say atich it. aie - ERS OWALIN PAPER § or ‘|DRILL — rs SKIL abhor Rua eae NER cc REG. COCKER spaniel puppies. TOR & up. MA 51421, AKC GERM aAN SHEPHERD PUPS. Silver , Reas. OR 3-3130. | CHERRIES, 25 CENT COLT. WELSH MARE BABY Gentle rider. “aon $200. MA 6-2917. Wanted Livestock 90) 4 WANTED: PIGS & YOUNG CAT- tle. Porrest Jones, MA 5-0916. For Sale Poultry 91 PL PPP WEEKS OLD PULLETS FOR sale. $1.00 apiece. OL 2-5202. Sale Farm | Produce 92 Clara off Joslyn. re. tain containers. FOR SALE. CALL 153. N. Midland. FE ph at lh 4-4967. Bring RIES evenings, __ 4-5165. CHERRIES & RASPBERRIES. YOU ick them. 623 E. Walton Bivd. ‘ontiac, MONTMOREN & QUEE eres Seeupen ag i Rd,, Auburn’ He eae. areawe (IRRIGATED). pI de or tase. Royce Long, Ford Rd. MUtual 4-4482. _Sale F Farm Equipment 93 3 CHICKEN B BROODERS. (1) ELEC- tric. All for 940. FE 8-2494. BALE WIRE Coil and straight. Bale twine. HOUGHTEN & SON J.'I. Case & New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL _1-9761 BULK TANKS. FARMERS GET our prices on tanks. Easy terms available. Gamuel’s Appl. MA 5-60.11. FERGUSON 6-FT. REAR END mower, Excellent condition, Rea- OL _2-1011, Fors Sale H Housetrailers 95 95 AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIG' HT travel trailer. Since 1932. Guar- anteed for life. See them and get @ demonstration at Warner Traii- er Sales. 3088 W. Huron (Plan to join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans). ENT 15 FY. VACATION 1263 Venice Court, off R R trailer. _ Cass Lake Rd, FE 2-5459. SHORTS MOBILE HOMES SALES &@ Service Compiste line of parts | anc bottle Hitches installed and cars wired. 3172 W. Huren. Phone FE 4-8743. NEW PONTIAC CHIEF DETROITER SALE 51x10 3 bedrm. Detroiter $1x10 3 bdrm. Pontiac Chief Used Bargains _ * ia odern rr 4 Er ~—_ 40 ft, Pontiac 2 bed 37 ft. Crosley 2 bed 2, 5 33 a Schooner ..... $ NY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM. MOST HAVE BEEN N ONED NEW, 16 TOS] FT. 1 2a 3 BEDROOM S.- Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 4301 DIXIE HIGHWAY “SuEORD TRAILER SALES BTEWART GENERAL G. HOLLY VAGABOND T LAKES & hb ag today. mile Boe ‘of Lake ¢ Orion on M24. MY 2-0721. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion MY 23-4611 Peaturin 1958 Mobile jomes. Bett Orion and Oxford on M24. TANDEM ALUMINUM TRAILER with stool, 27 foot good condition, $550, MU 4-7064. VACATION SALE or rent. Jacobson’s Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lk, Rd. OR 3-5081. OR 3-2838, : PARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 just o of Oxford. _ SALE 5 HORSEPOWER GAR- den tractor, cycle ber, reel lawa VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE. Rent wie trailer for your vacation. Pixie Trailer Sales, 1045 N. La- peer Rd., Oxford 3783. sell Lago! trailer fram our lot. eit righ t of customers yee right now. MElrose >| BOAT W 14-FOOT 1 pda gh 40 HORSE- wer ury motor. ee a | "Excellent candition. $750. ie SBD PLYWOOD WITH W Pid motor. Elec. starter & con- roils. $550. MY 3-1533. actoen ttn) BLACK lass.-55 H. CK & H.P. Mercury cover. tion. Apply i5-FT. yimcaGlaa: STEERING wheel, lights, windshield. Air horn. $495. Was $850. 1 yr. old. OR 3-4330 18_ FT. e@xi-cRart R Piberglass, 25 H.P. Johnson and trailer. Water Skis. Windshield, _ e000.” etc. $575.00. MArket eve. a UN-A-BOUT, 4- 16 Meompitay create LIKE WE KEW. comple equippe Pp n- son electri M “9 trail lier. UL 2-2789, after 3 pm 11 Fr. CRESTLINER, CONVERT top. 35 H.P. nson, Mooring- dock and Lk. an Sleepy Hollow Deer & Boat Dock. wy. 1T CHRIS CRAFT CAPRI STYLE. Custom black & white interior. rag peony overhauled. Exc. cond, Best offer over $1,700. OR 3-5545_ aft after oy MAN, EQUIPPED electric inrude. windshield, cover, its. Ideal 6 is-FT. LY _ 3306s ALUMA-CRAPT 14-PT_ WIT! WITH 7% h.p motog & tratier. Perfect. Tubetmer > opens OL 1-6428.. AUTHORIZED JOHNSON NW PEALER ANK F ING . 1575 eet Rd. 59 at Wm ALUMA 6&PAN AND STANDARD steel docks. We — Pull line of marine hardw and paint. t boat tratlers. Aluminusy jas boats. and Bacon Boat Works BANK At Ee a YOUR €VINR ph Open Sundays and evenings BOATS FIBERGLA & RE- paired. Rini's Orion MY 3-1915. . $20.95. IN- cludes hardware, tid Service, _inc., 6129 Highland Rd — oats. MOTORS, TRAILERS Wood, Fiberglas, Aluminum . Bs & Used wo OTORS Psy on arine u iy 5 £ 8 “CROI vise bur BO TSA Walton Bivd FE 8-402 Daily 9-9! Sunday ‘til 6 CUSTOM BOAT canvas repair. 44271 or FE +n, ELGIN 14 FT, RUNABOUT, JOHN- gon motor,.trailer and skils, $300 Will sell separately, FT 9-2078. 0 Dixie CENTURY Chris Craft onvalier FOR IT! ; Holiday arenes Mercer -Mercury Motors. to ee * what you get a INLAND LAKES ES SALES . 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121 JEROME CLASS OD, - . FIBERGLASS F é Runabout with steering control. aie 128. EM pire 3-6151. —_ “Bright Spot” IBLE AMP “olesps 4. 16 HP Scott, canara Sart take at Cass boat, 25 HP. Joh a con- | PE 8-0488 Open ‘til 9 trols, trailer. PE 4-900i BUCK — JUNK CAR - TRUCK rSOvERS AND Por “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS?” _ WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON. PE 4-7371 FE 4-179 AS MUCH AS $50 POR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. CASH FOR CARS ~— HARDENBURG MOTOR 1 SALES Cass at Pike §-7398 CASH OR 3-i285 DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR ANWELT 4540 Dixte Hvy, |. Turner Ford S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM “MI 47500 STUDEBAKER ” \% TON PICK-UP. Auto Insurance PPP OO Re PL - PD FOR MOST oe. 8 “mos. Pmts, $4.99 CFE 43536 Eves. re. 2-4353 e __108 | oe ag | [ne [4 i ; Pe 5 .3e i Par ye ae ro “ : [THE PONTIAC PRES 3S. WEDNESDAY, wouy wae fy ty Fer Sele M neous 7 is id Mhiiead Odeds . ee SEPTATE cll 76 For Sdle Miscella 5:26 ~— See Mveeal Conds 79 CARNIVAL y . By Dick Turner |. ieee Sale Bicycles 102, Beats: &- Accesso ssories 103 For Sale Used Trucks 107) %, ttt] GARAGE DOORS segue I; : ype Pare “USED B 099g, #9 MC DUM. 485, FR . A. 7 seconds, with. cn a iain or OR - sco * $1862. $3 o OATS . ; ais $595 ——— =. sizes } Souis "ota nea ae pe e ee ' VY %-TON Pa {BL 30,000 1 os 26 tt. Electric © opetators, folding | 2 small used pianos. Mahogany & — a 8 CHEY VY %-TON Pa ma ie 28 poe = and doteqaatnd wae, : : Boats & Accessories 103 Gi Hi a U) ae mn Bion, a () IRIN. BOICE CRANE. PLANER) We give estmates on garage re- & peat bieeen. \ painter Gy ‘aaiae,” (hh Shake (ad modeling. mare 1.4 FT PLYWOOD BOAT. VERY lath, best. FE ells Qpen from 8 to 8 Organ attachment for plane. ; cond. FE 6-953). : bk A NUM SIDING .¢ ie F — LeoueNes orm Slack BERRY BOOK" RSA LES. GALLAGHER'S | ae ai 3 Stes No money down, $8 mo. & up See | | Dodges. a cndse iat. S Sion 51 Chev L. V ¥ GOOD USED Ty $25. | 120 ccoRD YER? 5 conve mae t i. “ye GES aor mgmt tee | oe OT EAD TP ee UB. 2-4900 EV eg mer bower ap- a i ie oe Gai Ge wee Large selection of dump ‘bodice rey eoBcame aac getamn cconor| ENS ote Pct | Anita" Sa eer oo - Schram's _deagles. Midland ‘shter A *'| heaters at tesrifin’ vate Stee HAMGIOND Nig eae oR ia PT, WOL RUNABOUT. | cnt +9 Gun & Nt Cote Cnram s * WHE, TRAES at ag” prea naa aterm TAM WON D we Rarer. Call ‘ORiando 3-6860 ree | 130 aly, ME 4-677) | pist’br. of V-Bottom trailers A-4128 LIME, METAL CULVERTS. odel. Hammond speaker. wr 2 : D C ARD Mo- Fiberglas, 103A 2539 I Dixie _ Hwy. OR 3-0311 2 FUEL OIL TANKs GOOD CON- block, Sibley Coa} te Supply e214. tor Like “new OL -1-1043. ~ Nn | DODGE "1947 13 FON PICKUP, dition. Will deliver. FH 5-9120. “eas . FE 6 laa as NEW PIANOS 12 Pr. ALUM. Boar # MOTOR. ALL TYPES s FIBERGLAS w _cleag.- 197 S. Johnson. x wh--3 years to pay, We olded . 1954 Dodge. 1 ton stake, 4 speed ? wae eh. FE 1 ~ apa teenager LOxAINE om, euaNace : a ee ast -modele ss the Evinrude esters = foay. hina Orton Be pet acer a duty Se Good 1959 Cy ~¢ DR. BEL = eae 7 ~ res, rebu engine price Air, 6 cylinder, power 3% CUBIC FT. JAGER CEM ED ORRIS MU! ia PT. DU: RUNABOUT. RE- LAS 5” SALES, ( mixer on ‘wheels. 2 HP, nieces Thi JELL MAGIC 4 a. Toeass mote controls, steering, service _and repair, OR 3-5193. wait rk M Sal or ya sotied Stas otor. $80. OR 3-4306. aot yay — we noe. ea Across from Tel-Huron cover, 18 hp. Evinrude. OR “F arkston Motor Sales or run. ‘Rubber or ~2826 . irplat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER = CuRVROLET 710. +DR. pow: “POSITION MASCO INTERCOM) Ol! base. “Hundreds of colors lo PIANO TUNING—OSCAR 6 eR ee er Boat or Sale Ajrplanes 104) cir gr clarkson MA S-$14) Hasso Fe ry ® oy ‘ 24 in, 2 speed r OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT PAN AMERICAN TROMBONE. and 5 ower. mo- TAYLOR CRAFT, LIQENSED IN| DOWN i National’ cash Feeister, = 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. . FE 5-6150 Like Es tee one ae yar ol | ss April, new paint, OR 3-2211 BS “2 perma ‘no. a oars. 2- é-f . PIA = ¥ a 10: $-in. complete with trim ~ and JUNE SPECIAL "choice of arie\ bee te iene call FE _8-£219 after 6 p.m Transportat’n Oftered 105 | | Turner Ford” hardware. 39 Oakland. FE 4-9591. o Water re bo gallon, 10 nog * Whe cartage. sel money 12 Foor CADILCAC MOLDED. PLY Seas nen ageanarag ay 55 5 CHEVY. ! DR " Vi WAGON. rranty, i ed when about. AI MOBILE ALA- er brakes ~" * ssiieS. tm, aout Myer length 3465 Auburn: PE 43573" UL 2-3000 INNELL' S Pe al eee ee ee ehilageipo aaah AL L MAKES sett Mr 6S a =. 39. G. A, Thompson. 7005 M59 ed boli dh Micah : 27 8. ‘an PE _3-7168 = be A hc : 1¢PT FIBERGLAS BOAT. LIKE = —— : Vale goo Phe are'sienii, | SMALL GRAND PIANO, BARGAIN. Dew. Windshield, steering wheel, PLY i eOs AIRLINER | TO ALL MODELS PREATH "CLEARANCE (INCH, SOIL PIPE 8 FT. $3.19 chiseed \pliets 400 a8 seeue sivas. | FE 28764 etc. $425, — e 3-0447. bere nace Lee | Sense = 1956 Pord, 2 door, V-8, Fom, ump ret Lavatoriés complete with mixing SED LOWRIE ORGAN 4 it PF BOAT TRAILER. SEAVY | Soccer aod HOATH Pak | TRACTORS STAKES | Wagon. $995. ae LUMBING SUPPLY faucets, $14.95. Michigan Fluores- | Large model with lide pedal, — ses. PE 80145. “oad etther way. PE 5-6806. °T | PICKUPS PANELS | 1957, Ford oratmane | Fate 4 = cava oS oxcellen ORRIS | ase Naa pape OKEE TRAILER. | — _W d U Car: REMEMBER: The kind of 1988 Chevrolet, 2 door, V-8, power- 30 aar08 DELCG eToMATiC AVATORIES. 59 ROME | MIXING <4 ~ Seeenraen pe 30001 “eindsnield, goutrele & tarp.- 28 anted Used Cars | 106 | Job you do is only as good lide. $1690 Stand & flue pipe $35" Pe 3-792,| Bathtubs, Toilets, Sh : Acros. trom Tel-Huron P . Ah as the truck you‘drive. 1956 Ford 3 door Club Sedan, V-8. pipe_$35. PE 3-7502.| Bathtubs, Toilets. Shower Stalls, — 14 PT. DELU RUN-A-BOUT, ABOUT $50 TO $150 MORE FOR; ~~ $690 : YR. & Gil. BieC watanl oo ilno eee Wurlitzer Spinet’/Organ ‘with windshield, steering wheel | any car good enough to be driven CALL 1956 Chevrolet, 2 door, 6 cylinder heater. $67.50. Cash cea G. Oeahard Lake oe 393) suightly used, beautiful mahog- Ft $5 gra °, eer nrehe sitor, for Pak Tr 1330. eo LER er chevrolet, “2 * —- ds 0. a . 5 oem arpeon, 7005 MS0, west. /MUsT SELL ALL RESTAURANT | “”’ BE a beat ‘ $995.00. FE 8-8064, can be seen BOB BUT AT eetome: 2 cee: Ee : ent. Highway Dept. taking ia Telegraph and ATTENTION! HAROLD “ 1955 Pontiac Starchief Catalina ht. aay and bres ger telat full leath- ose ci real shi $950. Chevrolet Fi do $1590. Do you Need a Second Car? We Have Some Real Good Bargains On Older Models. FOR A RED HOT DEAL ON A RED HOT ,.CAR SEE THE MAN WITH THE BRIGHT RED CANE AT CARPENTER CHEVROLET - COMMERCE 415 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4101 Foreign & Spis. core 109 | Open Eves. "til 8 — Sat. ‘tls wens = | im, CHEVROLET DOG AD, > = ce and’ clean. No 4 MIDGET. RACER | | gown. $21.33 Mo. Lucky Auto Biles Special. Excellent condi-| Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. 1006. tion. $225 ar best offer FE 5-1242 | 53 CHEVY — REALLY NICE 1054 T.D. Car. T-Huron—923 W. Huron. FE Call Pee 23772 Ta pee ro Ake NEW. , 0695) ~ Rahs) ae rice. Lucky ~ ales, Basin aw St. one FE 4-1006. - REPOSSES i v OF DUNLOP oe full price. No cash needed. 46 mo. Mr, Bell, King Auto. io ich oe oe poe bard 8-0402 ! ich. sizes to solve foreign FR eer? eat owner problems. Market Tire ae CHEVY is _ Co. 1 TW. Huron, FE 8-0424. JAGUAR XK-120 Stine LLL Mente For Sale Used Cars -110, ’s7 AUSTIN - 4dr, Long the top quality import ADSTER. LOW After 5 MI 4 2851 models, — - para emer We will show you. _— to cut action shock. Immac your a Ag half. Call or SAVE. ONLY eome cut toda be Iie Mm see $37.35 r month. "Eddie Steele | 2unttier ? etm” FORD BIRMINGHAM 370! OPCHARD “LAKE RD. RAMBLER KEFGO HAWBOR 666 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 FE 53-9204 PR 2-2529 : Needed Immediately 100 CARS 1983 thru 1957 Models Bring Title—Get Cash nal | Motér Sales —, a eae BLVD. IT'S YOUR CAR! GET THE MQST 2-0209 NOW READ THIS $9 DOWN Pa Buick Special, 2 door, dyna- flow, radio and heater, like new. Eddie Steele FORD: M-59 AND ELIZABETH LK. RD. Waterford PE 5-3177 "33 BUICK, FULLY EQUIPPED. _ Nice. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. _ PONTIAC AUTO — BROKERS . * Spake Station wgn. 4 dr. arp 5 ST Chev. Station ‘Wgnh. Ve |! '66 Buick RM 4-Dr. Air-cond, ‘ST Ford Custom 2-Dr. ‘ 55 Chev. 2-Dr. 6 P' 55 Pontiac 4-Dr. Std $ 795 64 Chev. PG 4-Dr. R&H $ 595 ‘34 Ford 2-Dr. V8 FOM R&H .\§ 595 "53 Ford Logie _ nen 5 = *$3 Mercury . 1260 Perr at Madison _FE | $0100 “THE WEATHER 18 HOT BUT SES DENS Ane Bos eee Save Dollars By fo ine Your New Rambler - R & C RAMBLER cal te ti « a fine selection of used etbook. ao RA eto — ony fertilizer at- achmen jon power spray- er. 8 in plow. Sala v JOHN > NEW IDEA néw and w rakes, —— and bee — and aoe Ortonrie, “Pn. RA 17-3202. Ko51 M 69 COMB: INE POT, 2845 Sermour stake Ra. Oxford, iihone sowie La eR MOWER, $25 GAR- den tractor with oaiveters. $75. PE 5-2766. RIDING G. CTOR W. cultivator, plow, & miower. Like new. $225. 5-2766. SPECIAL 1 USED eng CUB TRACTOR ND PLOW, $795 2 Tre PAYMENTS “KING BROS. Pontiac Road at Opdyke FE 4-0734 PE 41112 AKC T LES $75 UP. a Dellwood, off Hatchery a cor- | USED USED POWER MOWERS & TRAC- _ner Mapiecrest, Wi William tors. 20 wer mowers, 8 2 HOUND PUPPIES. AKC ee wees fers oe Ls goatee Sired by Champion./ 3 tillers, 3 riding mowers. All -™ 3-6146 in ¢ cond. & rea to go ND ER eS Evans uip. 6807 Dixie Hwy OR_: rae MA 5- or OR 3.7924. stock. Cur ee curtan om SrbaDe. aa For Sale Housetrailers 95 95 eS 4 TENS | mann ‘GOOD | 15. FOOT. ‘8 MODEL DETROITER vacation railer eepe Si GREAM & GOLDEN HAMSTERS. | once Excellent condition. Cal) OR iu Williams. FE __3-6525 after 5 p.m. All Pet Shop, _ #6432. COLLIE, MALE AKC REG. EM COCKER PUPS. MAple 5-5000) 0 DACHSHUND | PUPS AKC — |: $28. eub scout uniform & 24 in. Soa rag bike. OR 3-7895. — PUPPIES. AKC REG, EM_ 3-5062 register A saag *25, PUPPIES. | Sets GaRROTE Fs lack. anne reg. FE 2-2015 CAGES, “tood. Since wat. Peace Ave, PARAKEETS, $2 AND $2.50. FE 47153. ‘D SUPPLIES _ _2-7727 Crane’s Bir Hatchery. 2489 UL 2-2200 or 23 86-4100 $40: TOY FOX Gu ret. show bred. NA mS DACHSHUND pies, Phone MArket 4-1463.. = = _ 79 EL 21 ai FOOT trailer. ¢ 2% FT, STi ASONABLE, $1400, FE 5-9902. te \ 1986 GENERAL, 45 FOOT, 2 BED- rooms. sleéps 7, carpeted through- out. Auto. BB pespon storms and screens, gation oil tank. $2,800, Call py MUtual 4-3778. ‘833 MODEL 1 BEDRM. ALL ALU- minum trailer. Sleeps 4 Exc. cond. UL 21664 ee tet CAMPING a, $500. OR 3-6322 7 PALACE 10x45, 1015 IRWIN. 3-0488 30 PT., TUB BA BATH, nice. 2538 Must sell, make of- fer, OR og days or nights FE "5065, CAMPING TRAILER, SLEEPS _ Riser Exc. cond. Call evenings FE AMP URAILERS SERVICE STORE J prarians — new & used, Marine “Ee R-A-BO 30 8 Cass FE 5-6123 int. 1 yin Tioliet & ry tie! = SEIS. lite preservers & hardware : | _ Auto Services 99 | RENT OR SELL: PONTOON BOAT | WTD. CREE 17% FT. COMPLETELY | ~ ~ | Munro’s Boats, Waterford Mill Pond SELP CONTAINED, Septic tank, | CRANKSHAPT RIVEENG 1% THE THE SPECIALS & gas water heat-/ ~ car. Cylinders rebored PECIALS eo fetes water system. At} chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone re $900 NEW SKI OUTFIT. a vit. £3 “th. bd a Includes 12 foot Geneva boat, with ~ | CRANES THE phen SEs controls, and car. Cylinder ae ey }is.20 Retuipeute moter shaft Service 0 WPT. USED OUTEIT FOR $505 “Sale Motor Scooters 100 ages 34 Viock,, melded ply i seats L186 1 EAGLE. PERPECT COND. m6 and bad bo Evinrude. | VaMBRETTA. Ok | 304 Auburn at Adams. 1 model. Excellent cond Complete SPE AL bum pet, buddy sen glock. a beer MARINE good h | speedometer, . 300 MA 6. Be be rg soon We oad New 0 oT- holst wtbering COACH SALES | 0T# 290 EB Pike. PM 4.4246. ¥. "HS, motor. on a “91080, Lark . Holly o D | 2005 0 td Lk, Ra, K Harbor 14 TO 16 ce. Lot ler Park, Rent Trailer Space 96 a : liage. The % mile SB Pon- tiac. 170 N. Opdyke PE 5-3361 OXPORD MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40'x80’ lots 16'x40’ cement pati ete. e mi of on Lake- ville Rd. OA 8-3022. DE 2 from bus Pontiae Trailer Coach Park ide MOBILEH' MOD- fu 3 ro nity playground. You'vE SE see the best. uare Lake ‘rvaiier Park. ig PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Court. MY 2-4611, The best for less. tion. On 172 acres. Between Lake Orion Oxford. : For Sale Tires and sie 98 WE A-1 USED TIRES UP. buy, sell. Also pe gra STATE TIRE 503 Saginaw St. PE 4-0687 GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 49 W. Huron, FE 2-1215 STANDARD BR. TIRES. Up whitew NEW ade in on General Safety Tires. to 50 bn Aad cent off Black or ED WILLIAMS ____ #51 8S. Saginaw at Raeburn ~~ YOU HAD YOUR LAST FLAT TIRE WE GUARANTEE... .from any cause — = Pay your service. 2. Replace the shield at no cost. 3. Give full all — FIBERGLAS — “DO IT YOURSELF” GOING OUT SUT OF a FREE outboard motor with any peeeee or cemioua "runabout stock. aire else must go vat cost. Costello's iene MY _ 3-1538. USED MOTORS SLAYBAUGH'S 630 OAKLAND : FINSON MOTORS Jo Craft boats. Gator and Air- bouy trilers Everything for the OWENS MARINE SUFPLIES 308- Orchard Lake Ave. PE 2-8020. INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO- tor for only r $109 of value, Mrs. "smith. 2-0628 or _FE §-6278. NEW 12 FT. STE dan 30 , edits Alum, i) “2 Sera, bouts. rgia $1005 50. 9669 M59. West. EM |» McCRAE 3 POINT HYDRO, $50 After 4, 9471 Bonnie Briar, Pon- tiac Lake. MERCURY MOTORS — DUNPHY Boats. New and used., We trade. Bargains. —_ sk MARINE SALES ay | you a for unused tread wear if tire is damaged... For Farther details contact: GOODYEAR eae For Sale Fspererctes 101 a omen & Saginaw 40587 Oakland Marine Exch. 379 8. Saginaw on es. “til 9 — — New & v M RS — New Scotts d& all kinds Used — wood & BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR AT DISCOUNT: : j Su mare Res Age [ed Gal TOP DOLLAR s a DuPont M : int. , $2.98 Gal.| WE as CARS FOR OUT ACTION MER ANDISE MART. Ser ppt dol REST, 1651 8. RAPH RD. ) Mile N. Miracle Mile FE 3-7e8e ite “Bloom Fashion Shop "AV. ERI L! Ts z tom, sick Craft Dost, ot “b020 custom and. white fibe ‘yeti | we 2-00, ‘PE 4.6806 month. All a accessories Cost $1.- bam To 400; will sell for $1,100 or best ; P “| offer. OR 3-7552 3 $$$ GOOD 4 FT. ee! BOAT, 10 “fe id +. _hp motor, OR 3 al = - Por: ‘00d, USED CARS ‘Rubs Dawson 232 S.. Saginaw St. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND 4 GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WELL GIVE YOU $$$ CASH $$$ FOR. YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— 211 8. SAGINAW FE 8-454) See M&M Motor Sales Wor top dollar on later mere) cars 2527 Dixie Hwy, OR _3-1603 ‘PRICE FOR ; CARS. WANTED | JUNK CARS. TAYLOR Used Parts. FE 5- TOP CASH $$$ POR CLEAN CARS down. 22 AUBURN _Used Truck Parts 106A TRUCK PARTS nc MRR AnD MDS 2635 Auburn Ave. q FE 4-6632 ~ Used / _Auto Parts 1¢ 106B GOOD ‘55 FORD V-8 MOT- —or. Call after 6, PE 4-4886. For | Sale t e Used Trucks 107 107 PO 1962 GM SUBURBAN $300.00, 501 . Walton Bivd. i TON PICK-UP. CHEV. PLus extras, FE 2-3531 between 9 & 3 i eR cero ‘47 DODGE 2 TON, bee & CHAS- soni i. He shape. he nit Dist “KEW 39. Dodge gFickep standard TOP C. or trade up or ECONOMY Chrs wy. s all ~~ gense extra. me offer.) cae is -DALLAS 737 N. MA (Corner Union Lake Ra) EM 3-4166 EM 3-4155 $9 DOWN 1953 Buick Super, 4 door, dyna- flow, radio one. heater si Eddie Steele FORD M-59 AND ELIZABETH LK. RD. Waterford FE 56-3177 58 BUICK 2 DOOR qaTOr. ; aa i $200 for my eens REPOSSESSION sine full price. No cash needed. $11.46 month. Mr. Beli, King Au- rr 8-0402. $4 BUI REPO SESSION $198 full price, No cash needed. Mr., Bell. King $5 BUICK HT. $605. SMITH MO- tors Crooks & Auburn. _ $4 CADILLAC CONVERT., PER- fect_condition, fet 8-2035. ee NEW ‘85 CADILLAC — . 2414 Crescent Lake. Rd. Attention! 56 CADILLAG 62 Convertible. Solid black. White top. Red leather interior Full wer, &way seat. Not one de- ect! No rattles. Impressive & exquisite. ONIL 1 AROUND 2495 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 Ss. Woodward MI 6-3900 "$2 Seley oot DELUXE, 2 DR. RADIO & ELATER, ABSOLUTE- LY NO MONFY DOWN. Assume a bngg of $65. r mo. .Call redit er Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500._ Harold Turher. Ford. . #DOOR, 6. STATION 1957 CHEV., cond., $1575. FE wagon, exc _tafoe: 1951 CHEVY 4-DOOR This ts a very sharp Chev. Radio, heater, stick. Motor recently re- Good body and People's Auto Sales aklead ‘ FE 2-2351 rubber. 1957 CHEVROLET Hardtop, Bel Air V8, auto, radio with rear ea ijpeaker, deluxe 1956 CHEVROLET j*® V8; gue, owt R&H, white wails Clean’ inside and out. Painted plack ‘ane "white. $1150, 1956 WAGON 9 Lacengg” ype vm stationwagon cyistom Sierra. R&H, white wai just the ticket a te ¥acation- days abead. $1345 Dex Kennedy 8, Saginaw. FE 804023. $5 DOWN 1964 Chevrolet Bel Atr, 2 door, straight ig ee and Neater, white wall Eddie Steele FORD M-59 AND ELIZABETH LK. RD. Waterford - PE 5-317 ‘66 CHEV. BEL AIR PG SHARP. . PE 2-8756 or PE 8-0555 heal ey ,Tadio and heater. Eddie Steele FORD M-59 AND ELIZABETH LK, FR Waterford YE Raitt 1 9 CHRYSLER 4 4, DOOR rhe Clean, runs . or : Goat 0 ‘L 2-4042. _or trate for ay mh, DE sO0TO. os. XING AUTO. ’58 EDSEL CORSAIR oA a Hard ‘s power. Yimmacuate, & coreaion: Low mileage. Our price. Sl 195 36 mos. mf) gto em. Low cash ~ Swans or 0 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI_6-3900 1987 a 3 DR. V-€ RADIO & sapere coacecsrac eee $1095 1953 Buick, 4 dr. sedan .... $195 1953 Ford, V-8, 4 dr. sedan. Radio . & heater. Automatic ee sion 1955 Chevrolet Good con owewewene faeeeee tenner enone ee ™% ton Leg -4 nel truck. Radio, matig transmis- 4 ar, sedan.-Radio. soveeee $245 1954 Chevrolet eanttr an eeeeenee 1953 Pon Heater. Hy ramatic ‘ : COMA, vscossevesrecessevecee 6306 yom i Ss ter, whe - = be eater, decscesescsssecne $3395 1957 Buick, 4 dr. Dynaflow. Radio & heater. New rubber ...... 91595 © 1957 Buick \2 dr. sedan. Power steert Power brakes. Dynafiow. Radio heater ..ciss..«+ GI5K8 ; 1953 Chevrolet yaees. Late Radio é& heate 1952 Chevrolet 4 Mr. sedan. Pow- ergiide. Radio & heater .... $195 1953 Plymouth 4 af. sedan $195 4 dr. V8. 210 Real $905 o eee rs 1956 Chevrolet. series. Radio & - heater, sharpl ......--cseeaeed 1955 ‘Ponting 4 dr. eter Radio & Heater ... he « O05 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “16 minutes from Pontiac’ % FORD. FAIRE Wats ERA ABSOLUTELY NO M aaa: ments of hae! per mo, t r. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Gi FORD CONVEI TILE, “VERY ~ clean. : e 3-4535, ard FORD. . NG AUTO., 115 §-0402. - CRESTLINE. Radio Standard yar ory) ‘S42 oon & héater. It's clean. Runs good. $395. per month, 24 mos. $5, CUSTOMLINE V-8 Radio & eater. Fordomatic. Red & white. , et Only $445, $24.31 per month, ie FAIRLANE Club Coupe. Radio heater. Fordomatic. Meadow usta © & white V-8 Special $895, $33.65 + month, 4 mos, ~ FAIRLANE , 500 choose . ote cc } sy $1395, §150 deve A .. CAR. hing ‘| LOW WN PA TRADE. ~ Oxford, Michier? OA 8-2528- aT) D N.. , $79.00. Pe 35-6010. YY MUST GOING IN CR, *33 at wwe _ ew over? hauled. 2-1 é $51 DO : G ie 115 8. Sa 5 1966 “4 Fe a FOES Oe eq 23-4426. ce 5 FORD CO) CONVERTIBLE & H. Real ata Les * = - 9 : ES ¥, AULY.4. ie Da NE VED TIAC PRESS. : PON THE, a. we FIFTY-FOUR | aie 8 fete ree an The Gun’ i Cars 110 Pt ‘sS. PONT full a Jf , a aus 0 For | wacecne tees hy int PONTIA overs belt t "et. ar AMOUS a Cars AN uaserons iiitrives aay Ss Motor nga There ER F: ~ . ’ . Sale ned ‘4 Chevy, Snare waay fren.’ Garksioh Me Mats N ANOTH ’ For Ghat ones? FA! Otol S gy tm 0 fe, Cats 110) OR THE | ares i SSDOWN | oo CO " O SS atc a A Fe TH< F SCONQM 5 KING AUTO. = $5 Chietta es ‘heater, ow Y ly I 2. | BUICK] SPEC nag oa 4 LY! | Ce nydramatie “Staale : of J Uu : - Beane si ets ot : Ath. EES - ee ‘ tat auto. med i OF J U E ae 1 S DOWN yare- | « aac Pan | “s : t _ L SA ’ cus R door. h . a : e a oy WW auto, trans. OM: oD ebile of, 4 sering: excel- 708 ONCE a | . ( | A — P M. zy x a a M E ip we ss pemer ‘Resse warve rar eas | P Y NIGHT —5 P. TIZ - bat PR EB. wall: tir fon. ‘57 PONT powe et » SIGH SE sf a a ee Wali | IS THE Le idie Steele Se sles — fle SDAY N ALB AT TAME "Kor Sale Used ae a “ s LACE: Ed ao aee nay “EHS ty = hg ~AVEDNESDAY loauings ERS FFE Bien DN tl ton af 198 higa “MO a D - OE ST CAR j Mie ’ DEM : CHAR RUST. coi ve HESE ' eMED ; Neg z . $0 MERCURY Deal - P BUY! : xeepe Barer 4 OR. at : “ramatic nee WN , “Terrific NO DEAL f 9 = 2 . LDS it YO w. . 4 7 TRUE ne ee EAU, — TO let Bel Air ae VERY CLEAN. ‘$1 cabs : LUTELY AY AT NOON 5 ee IT’S, UPT na He SUSE ven 1B ghemort: Bes ee aEDAN, +4 DR RE aie Stee ABSO S FRIDAY . $9 sea eae yaet: TO} "2_Dr. po Private owner te mene d eo 95 eS. ‘3 - Linco RMING WAGON 2-D Pri Ds § & 3-3711. E RD OAD 29 SALE E} oo $17 i 4 - A. , “power esteerngs bra Oo Ri 2-26: SA 2 Oo . + HA ( : : ee $1995 “3 “renee owes ee rd 06 ee _. ne $1395 [2 : NTIA Bo es nes “tnd” healer ile “88” el Reko ; pal. ee ee ORD 4- ible ....... Lov ceeueees 895 . ls : tree, Badie “aad ee aero = Wen. ee $1595 Fy reulel Rowers tg. sales 37 F Converti ee + 3 ULY | ; | mis, $1, WN '58 Ol H’top ome —- Lene ° FE r 7 FORD emu eenerenas 505 4 OF J E! o- = DO 4 door. 4-Dr. : Jer ALER — w. Phon BL E lean & 'S7 F TAC Cony wees 2 .r$ . (2) ATH OF TU "tows Oo bs DOW] ae ere O° - Larry pos ne'36 RAMBLE el ie DBD eg 3 ARANCE dow ie sud es a Rm FORD 56 Nlack ‘fin 56 PON sisi sia vee 395 , CLE eater, Low eury adio an 79 matey a adio 8. ise 56 Sn ES Flag : dig. Heate Victoria. ae anne le ° $2 mono N leader WORK . RD 2-D ee ay tose fe Radin Hardtop $106 da eee oes int. Stee y & “62” DOW stand: beautif x 1095 enth. Lo 56 FO ag $ 44: oe «Dr. scan 7 Pal = = , “‘adillac 62 2 a besten tue <$ per rade, 2 . 2-Do sca ae Pena e Eddie Si By Acie ‘mer re “REE | rox sa yn $95 1957 ent, r. Bel- pred Heat-| HARD aia OE HY- | Coupe, we shite ele c ash dome ot nie LER 6-3900 | ORD S al cay r Har aelee ae 325 equ: $1205 reice ane ae | aa a ain CONVERT. AB a 895 ; wall ddie Ste KAMB ut DR "54 F TIAG 2-Doo 2 $ “ Chev we one rglide ; a A * = , a = - h . 4 eis c eae P a Fs nea E $3 ss | E ABET ie Fyn es dio nt 5S et s. A are: | L nts ” Ford. A Pe z R. R&H. 58 OR rans. ° & Sar ee ace | ee a 0930 pee 2 Dr. Hardtop | tat ea Spor. et HORD Zino niga peters $78 nt tes mats our 4-7500 LDS. . ‘Troy. 5, -Dr. Waterto Ree, Wowk “re |- q R OLU' e i 8 BUICK gr _ 5 eae con - Bcc at roll tee Super 2D, gs ee a EER gated a ls ‘s4 Fo ke dbsenp : Fenenn a” Ms LB ot Be Wh = » tires . $4 . trans MOUTS. gine ‘ 0! of Mr. er 0 53 B Dee zs will enue Beal nee ' 50 81. “ee Reece M nts a tare NDITI 70. 33 _ 4 .. -..$ gh be edteater. White . SE by inthe a —| Te 9-06 $26 ) oo ae Creat Rat G000 Ree | - PON I IAC soe $ se iar $2 Gos Laan ee" m forthe ba 110 ly 4t pM as Sa he oe SP helay eB alle LOSHOBILE 2m 65 1 iop. wed *peymen sedan. 2-tone : s no roo Cars J 57-0} 3 Hardto hevrolet ; ay Ree sed N eTnD 5 ee al 4-2008 51 B BILE 2- ee eeeeueus $ eee par ise, / Beacom, there’ sos For Sale bse Lead tS BARGAIN ee “4 Door Q5 ibe i Rewtare ay oe cH <0 ethos Door oo $ 45 | **Radio eee ag : : h, Mrs. 10), UNLIN 1 Is, continen- 7 HOU & New = N- a * Y BRA? FAC er ts "rartston gnts “Til DAN. POM “Oh, ars 1 FORD (80; te wall, Burs B = ] / J. 1 Case CTIO TORY 50 DOD Door .. (eeooe se 495 sh bole 3 Nigt y SEDAN? ger. . Used C ain he nae 923 Y ; oss OCHESTE: IR SE sLEC cars. FAC Y 50 ITIAC 4- Coupe on $s . couNTR ae RDO- F or Sale | ny on his = muse © Cs: . BU < illac “62 SEE OU ‘OLE. INC. fERCUR r, Merc-O- 50 PONT . * H Club . On ....+. $ 545 ‘ “uromatic eeu” at ee we ~ Sa | rr a AT 37 mae aid “") “or rACK oe — sith cane lo & Heate 95 ° YMOUT fan aR OED CUETO el IN on as WN Compe, Tull power J pleat Ponte er it~ $2095, ‘51 PL tie ee AALIG, RA meme al i pord. SK | Sate: DO Valley, [V 5 : 0 Wap FEROOK 2 4 YMO ©R 4-Door ee ees ment I = Fo 5 Sun eater, 1000 Lake CRA ER. A - S5 54 PL c Perany verents o Mr? Ford. .DSM Heate 55S —— at ‘ORI = ee | cherries ele illac 62 er | Loren Greait M Turn 57 OI eee : -- 59 FO ee ite te r . dilla we "Gen Grou rol 57 a Rad ; _ ioe | OTR ADES + | Eddie S OAD 29 Mat xe. 8 -$ 895 oe fia i Mi RGSSiGe hye Gt $1795) ° msi | eC RUS OR SA i; | geet nea 3 | ROE eS a Super © . 4-Dr. S REPO No orate, nh king . see wees W {0TOR SA a ORD Pagreete om Gnawa 9280. 55 Buick 95 Pally auto tee \\ ® . cero rom Spe oe ssn tt eee RE 8 rklane. $13 $2695 Eee. an mceratna core. | D Dealer oe veel bog "eat, tone 6 alge Reet Like mew) Korg: . Sov *e rd Pa Pa 6 ‘iredom Auto, PE N SS P CATALI RD. e: io 9 ep s h | Cc <5 oO 95 1 : Aw r, Heater. 959 FO! H ter 55 D id ° is 1 an F 7 4 F EF a 5 F ee e down “vieet | matic. a beige fin n | FORD 1961 on tk “a aes ia oF cpt . 37 2 De Hardton = $5 D sof Rigg Pape ent feo $1095: ; ndly | ST _ { 1 bar, domes: acl swat. r oer | | clean hnson. ER A ve 5. a Jr. pont 7 , . } . IN sey Mi ree “pig, — pol Se $1395 | rans oe Your Frie SAGINAW 5.3599 Mi door. me Soesrelee steering. must be | a oe 16D WARP CE. oe n. 2- heater. = ue ; : = $5 — cect pe “howe noner = mus . nice car. 1, SUPER -V cheap. Vv olkswg 12 895 $ bed die ‘ C 7 Ss) FE d hace and l | orl repel = auto- | HUDSON 105) BU se N moor "56 P CK TAir . S h ; : 5 Edi ORD je tia 14 . straight stick, Stee e | are cont = nae: tech | aa pe shaeon ie VE 5 Bel 4 "37 Mercury F ZABETH rE = Pon / . M ar die | see Soto «door ria tle oH ey ul PE 2 $299 '55 Chevy NO. 123 $1595 57 } Hardtop 58 AND ELI ap l 10] OP. : Ed 7ORD RD 7) aes7 greet kes mare i958 9800. Sedan IC. STOCK 300. ~ 4-Dr. Leiba nd ’5 OUTHS i 5.4 to — a rE aid neaeeuse finish. 8b eater. | tp. coln TAIN d Cust, a y wate 33 v8. P ranteed. jonth. Re ie! | FE A M. : ee a rae and wary J radio. beater. '58 Lin FROS RCURY 38 For $ 995 95 et Granted | n 8-A. —== M58 = FULL air rs an eee TNelas fin BOB N- ME , d. N Shr . $1 a Reconailoned HAM Te | Ope — ig, Ton eet arusrws Seep ered | LINCOL eer Ot eae rk Sup. Me es ick Super mis BIRMINGHA 1 Sto | ee ia 7 hate ‘Sai Wtirer FE) eden ¥ ring, porereige, rad, 280 He Eben ss By jac Cl. Cpe. $ 795 uk Super ’ ‘BI RAMBLER oro. : | — | 2 Soe ‘nan. ww —~ 12.- — cee. pore ‘ eee mal Meee ET . Pontiac a. 140 895, ot Har atop, i 8. ONTIAG. KING. ae FE AAA a es _| LY HM , “rename 2 Bed | beset ace oe ue = BIUNGEEE = ‘mouth 2-Dr. $ | 2Dr. 5 i869 PONT eS silent (D THE POST OFFI | OC . | . eg ” FOR bay Sprcisr ses eer 39 te OLET __ | 956 Plymout NO. 180 $1395 $179 Ee De | eC im : ™ A eee at) wagon. kee finigh. =D! SA ; OL + Loe. on nal NG A _4 Hoh = a facts . “ene eS sb "53 Ohba, mee Were 396 Buick Dr. Pt $595. sa ores 2 EST \\ S — _—_ seer grass oo EM : lad ’ NO. | ‘7 “De. § ba | RP aa - . 53 Willys wen. 6 b Snare reset EE TH " STOCK cial . | Air 2 11s re AT 7] oa $3 ‘03 oo rvice sss SEE Chev. $35 Dow [ID ck Spe 5 - Bel Ai . GREA ' l g $2 = cre Saics ik 88 PY NOW! kins tM A ‘34 Bui eS ss . 5 YR THIS 1d ied wer in stock—BUY Has Open attes “ti! __ Ss STOCK _N dan . $ | LS | ‘FOR S C1C 695 0 care in sto SION. ed. cple 307) Open tt at | ; BRé 7m SEALER ‘53. Pontiac saul $ 995 16 | l a De ; tee doe. | Has 5-507 AUTO. Goo “a weirs SA 5 ata ati eee | 56 | | EA of Uu : «= . yee Mr. = va UNS GOOD. = Tears eee HARDTOP _— Buick 183 495 | . ey 4-Dr. ~ : j > E th “~~ « E _ cite meee Too # aaa — Sm On| CARs 18 CAPRI eee 55 ee 5 | Monterey L : 3 fata, FE acts Hg FORD TU mer, NEW TOE “Bice nda ha ce oe ” 4052 395 | : Hi I ELS i eae $05. LI CONV: Call after 6 3300 Excelien $385 3 Door. 1 Wall 54 Bu No. 1 4 49. ; | ‘ an : : =~? ; 959 MOD ES acme jess Mo RD. - FORD | CONVE® 7 DR. car RCURY, Leeds | STOCK Dr. .:. : . . ter 1954-1 YREX Lire some Orion fair LANE 1952 ME : Hosta . ick 2- 5 ; “62 r La ALL MENT T 8. ROYA ; wal ance = Ee FAIRE, See an ee "Vee $155 a iC. M.o 095 ON OODRICH — U. | : T Stic ergo tikins Lt N tate TUR ee TOCK Wen. . 56 C Il pow i} 9 P. . $1 DED nF. OOOURICH } ag Pure Sommer ean side 8 wa OW top. U SA - ans St. —_ » fu Ds Til 9 a oe NCLU aie ZAR TIRES ; ; : Ford original owner,| $5 D pd ihn THR th eae 191 595 Coupe n T +; welewels “wom D THIRGETONE = he) G ? ee = mone and ] : ‘7 OCK NO. . $ 95 O € OLE woaew Q5 INCLUD: Ormond N W. a ove e Le d ae : a lide, 5 THIS or 15 IN e ip son tum ee her's. 1 heat. rater tren l Ju Y 388”, , 5 $19 ~ : CHEVR , ea $ | > cHoIcE dq — bat id ineaae st | | nite wall : Stee e d "$4 Old ' NO. 21 $ 79 “Re 5 ( H Peiirs s—s—s—s Tan . 6g) FORD BT oo Ep tg die h- En STOCK 1 ee ile Sup. 195 Air Hardtop. LE ee ag G 9905 i H 2 Power — ee fel RD AD nt ick Ce 51 ldsmobi wer Bel A it. RO = beauty. $ S ese : so 1 m r 4 FO RO. 2.2529 54 Bu 39 ’s6-0 dan, po V own! es Beau- ; : ‘ eoiies ahs | RCHARD ~ - Mo RANCE | 3 Sedan . $ oe &e 54 4 CHEV! BILE a anewaiie, | PLU ul L ry Po OR eo ee CLEA ss od ae 1395, OLDSMOBILE' $1645 | } Batte 4 e rams ede: inD EN 5 TOCK ial. $ . atic, an wails, : ee ~ - : ; 'N OLET CO: ee Lae a “SAL , 155 Buick ial gi = 795 . ees aT 1954 Oe SC OLET can eS white 95 ! ( harge Y CAR a lis the . ae a COUNTS eke Cent. 5| 55 Wor full Pow 7 CHEVROLE” , ..§ a | Dr Y ARDLESS OF YEAR G AND ® A yt wa tuber a 55. Buic 395 | -Dr. te sedan, CLU S RITIN : . Ss LYEAR % FoR P ccumaea La WHEEL erin ; 55 : K Special $ 2 D J95 195 Bel VASH see en V-4, ¢door $1 395 oe MOTORS k For 2 = - es rite ; “tigy BgRROOR BO mt . .. 9 - an ‘ * . t _3-05 BEHIND EAL’ ~ 1°54 Bu .$ 79 > 5 N ititul "ca wakes. adie, bel i TTERY PBYG As = . RRANTY Sa ER 1 D 5 m: cca 4 ury: 1959 = beau LET A A kes. rad i VERY "BACKED-U d You Salle Sete Time ick Spe , 55 Neri —. RO ot ran Jol}, ul RRA | {OT WARD ad eS = eas | 55 5 Bu $1395 "5 Sedan beater V iageioo J $ Co urTy : - WA TZN wooD oav US HR Dr. HE ot one own ‘her odie ore - Hu ‘ EE SCHU a2 SEE RE : De. “2 56 C alles. on si hia lew odie t M ITy = | pa N FR CAR ee eee —_ we TO fe Buick 4. 243 495. 5 19 R Whitew & own ASH Sta 2 Door 456 ricci 55 .$ . . Thi, RD Fordo 5 u : E ieee: ogg "36 N ‘airlane 8. Cpe $84 Cu OLET ‘ 1144 cal. uick - _ FO jedan. 7. hitewa: : D r tis from S ON se STDERR Pv at one —— Door “gag als 34 Buick’ S — st 4 495 Ge 1956 . lane ¢-Door IAC ee arr : are ee VISITE . = D/'s5 STU eelvemers _ $790 stom ow $ -Dr. . = ; heate atic, G He a : _WILSOD ed SpE RRS a % eee. 210. art s''55 Pontiac 2 $ 850 295 1955 P ee leather trim, ato, heater, whi 5 ee sWS- ‘ LA 1 cweer, wast o cagesene CS | 91 CHEVROLE: ‘Power aay Cpe. _ $ | SeUICe adie, TE aera window 2 ped. A ee ‘brand . BUICK : 4 Door .. an aan 4 Door. Full Pow ow #1274 56 Pontiac a 200 $2095 , Powe < 56 Bl BUICK” Began, Pp had " foot § 995 oa Fowl I ach sien power FORD Cus Wagon... bee) bal ete roa asdion “STOCK | aster 52 dan | 19 uM 2 oe je. radio, ES eased 1h | “4 Ranch dan... ary 3 Door i wise ick R'm ' Dr. Se ou'lt I OLE en 5 IVER coe bu RD ¢ Se 290 | «56 Ld y 2 _ NO Buic . 270 85 4- . sw yoen ine, Po ies ring. ROH. Br as they c soe i. pontiac ace ein Deer sas | “s rere ‘Door Top wee ” ick Sedan mat iS ¢ 5 . . 5 CHEVR oA - aa i =, ‘ : ‘oom. . e ae eae * asian Seer . ha tp tees 3 ey wines ae 52 Buick nO. oI § 495 $ 195 £ gon wee eae a eee ND AVE. me white pred is ities. Cane Ses j opt Deer NOW tiene) "5 k Sunes " nk RE whitews V ow and “white - , A ag Ra funy equ 3000 mi 5) FORD condition. <> 608. “Monterey vs ee Sas MO M HE o Velo and ot AKL : rare i z he —_ any ar #06) 4 Buic oO. 28 1095) . VER 50 FRO 7 C Tate et : 1 O : afl ea with pow \'49 CH al ne R OUR , ‘57 RAM 4 Do _ NOW 5 NO, . $ oO OOSE 19 Wagon owall tir - ee ere cota crea Origin CH FO on Custom rar ‘oat i Super CH SIGHT Station Wa : 4. 45 fixes: CUSTOM auto in to! | WaT Aucti : Door WwW $ 504 ick 5 TO i TONI heater. 4 : FE ij a he pd mrs: +2 eked A NO 56 Bu 119 ‘IN T E 957 jecuipped chow, Tao * glass Dutch ; SOON Custom H.. an -$ STOP g TITL | — er tir hou ‘ NG maa YMOUT WwW s 26 S cl ~ : UR ‘ ; . : i thay reug Pel __ COM - _ . - pride - ee eee NO sam 56 Buick © pe ~ $ 995 | OR GMAC TERMS 4 C-BUICK . 2 £ : i ange or oo “RAMBLER iain won 55 Buick Convers. ENN | GMAC TER a Ee. ane car "OL. 1 8133 , } Fidorado fot Ras had show room *”D Sai? Boor co NOW 8138), Pata sLEN a Wit . s from | ee ea at pus on DEMQS INGS dead a ANK or in Barons ‘| Tho RC) Acros es ons yee ERRIFIC*SAV [gE wrt Boar Haak at JEI , ot” CHESTER ‘ s ery us ntur: Py , io “ aes sai NSPORTATION | ee ey, VER “Bright Pp tn g| ROC | only "38060 SON-| TRANSPORTA: 's2 BUICK a . NOW 8 474 OL, z 5 Orehavd Lake Ls : S ROM . ” ‘ e ! : WIL DILLAC $44 : Soar nataios Motor Sa Ave. | F CA : $ 4 N’ Mo ke = . NTIAC- * : e EN hard Le _ 4P9 1350: N, : : BILL GL SALES | 20 Ore ENCE. seh SS, ‘SP MBLER | acral ‘s RA rvice —~ ‘+ Sales & * on till 9 | Open: —— 1 } Eves. i 29101 ‘Open ae Sino cans EY Wocazion i ror “Tor Value PR eased maw sit Bane é , t t °e 4 4 \ ar . | i] | ( F _ ee f moses ar ——— ye ‘ \ ge “| { tere ™ . ——— ty ~~ ce : ae ce * ‘ = — — ; ; i : \ p—— \ é = . a { : ur i . ; : i “4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1959" ll gad - ‘2 - , ~ Today's S Television Programs- -- Prograins turalshed by atalléne isted to this-column’are subjeét to change without wolce Channel 2-WJBK-IV — +-WWa-FV Channel 1-WAYE-TV. Geant 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S. TV mete a Queen’ ‘s message ‘to poonie 6:00 (2) Movie ( Canada, teleaest_ fF 08 @ News, Went study of governor general's . roa ~\.p815 (9) Film. — - 9:30 (2) Got a Secret Panel quiz. Se ee S-14) Bat Masterson, Wealeru: ee ® Riker tenet) “Outlaw joins Bat in hunt for (iy Curtain (cont. Valuable black pearls. (F Superman. (7) re (cont: oval = Spee (9) Waterfront. A dv enture: 6:40 (2) News Analyst. Policeman veteran of Navy 6:45-(2) News. ‘hunts for “Sunken Treasure ~ (4) News. ot San Pedro.” 7:00 (2) Divorce Court. Drama: 9:45 (7) News. ile on remodel-|19:99 (2) Steel Hour. Drama: Ed- (4).Mr. Adams and Eve. die Albert, Carol Lawrence, Comedy: ‘Foreign Actress” Frank McHugh in “Apple of gives Eve trouble. (1) Mackenzie's Raiders. Western: Lawless rancher holds up government road building project. _ (9) Sheriff of Cochise. 7:30 (2) Divorce Court (cont.) (4) Wagon Train. Western: Wounded scout Flint (Robert Horton) is aided by woman (Jan Sterling), but she plaas to turn him over to Indians in return for guiding her out of mountains. Repeat. . -(17) Music for Summer Night. Music: Memorable melodies from Hollywood movies with songs by Merv Griffin, Jane Harvey, Frances Wyatt, Har- old Lang, shadow creations of John Hoppe. * (9) Million Dollar Movie. Comedy: Gay divorcee meets im ex-husband at their daughter’s wedding in ‘“‘Juia Misbehaves."" Greer Garson, Elizabeth Taylor, Walter : Pidgeon, Peter Lawford ('48). 8:00 (2) Keep. Talking. ‘Comedy panel: Guest Nina Foch. (4) Wagon Train. (cont.) (7) Music (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) 8:30 (2) Trackdown. Western: Sehoo] teacher tries to edu- 10:15 10:20 10:30 11:00 11:20 His Eye,” story of middle- love with young girl and “ae. cides to prove to his family 2 he is young enough for her. (4) This Is Your Life. Repeat showing of life story of Don- na Reed. (7) Donna Reed. Comedy: Donna tries to persuade con- cert pianist to-do benefit but her son has better luck wiih , the pianist’s daughter. (9) News. (9) Weather: (9) Little Theater. (2) Hour (cont.) (4) U.S. Marshal. Western: Apache robs bank near res- ervation. (7) Burns and Allen. Com- edy: Gracie goes to psychia- trist and drives him to psy- chiatrist. (9) Starlight Theater. Dra- ma: Mother loses her “Four Sons,"’ story of war-torn Eur- ope, with Don Ameche (°40). (2) News, Weather. (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. (2) Sports. (4) ‘Sports. oe 11:25 (2) Movie. Comedy: Ginger cate children of town, but gunslinger insists on chal- lenging him to a duel until Gilman helps out. Robert Culp stars. (4) The Price Is Right. Quiz. {4} -Ozzieand- Harriet. Com- edy: Ozzie wins a pony in 11:30 Rogers, Phil Silvers, ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’”’ (‘41). (4) Jack Paar. Variety: Guests Col. Phil Cochran and Betty White. (7) Night Court. THURSDAY MORNING contest and doesn’t know 6:50 (2) Meditations. what to do with it until Har. 6:5 (2) On the Fana Front. riet solves the problem. 7:00 (2) TV College. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Today. 9:00 (2) Millionaire. Drama: Hus- (7) Big Show. band risks life to get money|7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. for coming baby by driving (1) Breakfast Time. load of TNT over mountain'8:9 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. road. Repeat. 8:30 (7) Harry’s Holiday House. ; (4) Music Hall. Variety: 9:00 (2) Movie. Dave King with guest singer! (4) (color) Bozo the Clown Maureen Cannon.——\ (7) Boxing. Welterweight, 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. . bout: Rudell Stitch vs. Rudy) (7) Jean's Notebook. Sawyer. 11% 15 (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Queen Elizabeth. Repeat) '0:25 (9) Billboard Answer te Previous Puazie _- | te: 30 (2) Sam Levenson. (4) Treasure tiunt. ~ JIFAIAM) FISUIsE (9) Special Agent. ead 4 10:55 (7) News. =ife) - INT EOL tole] ('!:00 (2) I Lave Lucy. SE Sete Sgt (4) Price Is Right. } saat se (7) Cleo. =a oN —_|_____ (9) Abbott and Costello. TERE SRE, 0 foe sum 3 = se (4) Concentration. pelea SEP os tt |All | Itt te ais sie sir (7) Burng and Allen, wa 2 2 ATER a (9) Maggie Muggins. 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(9) Serial Theater 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It's a Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (9) Movie. (2) As the World Turns. (4) I Married Joan. (7) Topper. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. in|? 00 (2) For Better or Worse. ——¢4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day in Court. (2) House Party. (4) Court of Human Health -(7) Gale Storm. (9) Favorite Story. (2) Movie.”~ (2) Star Showcase. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (?) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. (4) (color). Truth or Conse quences. (7) American Bandstand, — {2} Seeret Storm, (2) Edge of Night. (4)°County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (7) Adventure Time. (4) (color) George Presents. , (9) Looney Tunes. (7) Adventure. Lime. 5:55 (4) Sports. Israel Solons OKs Arms Sale - 1:30 3:30 4:00 Pierrot Warren Calls ‘Biographer Liar Takes Angry Exception "Vice President Nixon nounced to his face as a ‘“‘darnned liar” the author of a biography of Vice President Richard M. Nix- on. The incident occurred when War- ren and Earl Mazo, author of the book, “Richard Nixon: A Political ‘and Personal Portrait," were in-|_ troduced at a private Washington party last Sunday. The fuss first was publicized by another guest, Clark Mollen- hoff of the Des Moines Register and Tribune. It was confirmed by Mazo, a Washington corres- pondent for the New York Her- ald Tribune, Warren declined comment, According to Mollenhott, Warren took “‘angry exception’ to a pas- sage he interpreted as indicating that Warren Nifton’s suc- cessful 1950 bid for the Senate in California, Warren was the big ‘to Passage in Book on) WASHINGTON (UPD— Chiet| Justice Earl Warren recently, de-|- , Z 2, of Cleveland, ~ THE HARD WAY — Little Margaret Baer, Ohio, got a haircut — the dangerous way. Her curls got caught in mother’s electric mixer. The power cord was pulled before severe injury. But the beater had to be cut-out — along with the hair — at the hospital. Traffic Safety Remedy power in California politics at the time. tk * * Mollenhoff said Warren took the position the book was an attempt to help build up Nixon for the 1960 presidential race. “You are a damned liar,” he quoted Warren as telling Mazo. “It’s a dishonest account to -pro- mote Nixon .. . I don’t care what you don’t try to build him over my. body.’’ Those present said there was quite a fuss for about 20 minutes. Finally, they said, things calmed down after Warren said he had not read the book, but based his crit- icism on reviews and excerpts printed in a magazine. They said | Warren and Mazo left the party as good friends. Ben-Gurion Policy on: 6s Backed 57-45 arms sales to West Germany de- side the government coalition. Fifty-seven deputies approved a motion by Premier David Ben- Gurion against cancellation of the contract. Forty-five voted against, Despite Parliament's approval of his course in selling arms to an old énemy, Beri-Gurion is ex- pected to resign and clear the way Station Offers Shipments to Semen Free Funerals | to July 4 Victims | JERUSALEM, Israel (® — Par-’ liament today approved Israeli)’ ST. JOSEPH (UPT) — Raidio station WSJM of St. Joseph has offered to pay the funeral ex- penses of anyone who thinks they’! be killed in a traffic ac- cident during the Fourth of July weekend. - But-in order to collect, persons | who think they will be kitted dur- ing the holiday weekend must register at the station before the Fourth. net with the two parties excluded. | The two parties that fought the _|arms deal refused to live up to. a 1957 pledge to support all Cabi-) net decisions or quit the four-| — T ‘The teft- 3rd grat tas? — Closed Indefinitely “|21 public schools of rural Prince: party -coalition cabinet. 21 Virginia Schools © for his formation of a new Cabi-| The station made the offer as part of a holiday safety promo- tion. So far, no one has regis- tered, ‘Apparently no one expects to be killed,” néws director Dave McGhee said, ‘“‘They just think | the other fellow will get it.’ —- The offer was made only to persons Who think they’ll lose their life in traffic accidents. Persons who believe they may drown are not eligible. « you write about Nixon as long as} Lack Funds, TV News eS Reviews vinta ‘Moore's Tuesday iin Most lapRtoveTt of Season [tomogenine some faely sphis whorir last night (in TV no one takes a vacation — a hiatus is considered much classier), can claim to one title: most imp: new mew of the past season. * * * The Moore hour started some- what uncertainly last fall, but aft- er a switch in production brains, its innards began to congeal. Perhaps more important, the show hewed. out an identity of its own, on what might best he sais as samp in a beer glass. Last night's closer managed to Agencies Still Spend WASHINGTON (AP)—It was an unhappy fiscal new year today for Lies in Education, Politics (This erticle deals with the four- geld ursgrepe of ee. Tratte sarety fiscal year, the largest expenditure Committee of the Michigan Press As- sociation and what various state agencies are doing to reduce the = of injuries and fatalities on Michi gan highways and streets.) “By AL “‘HAUGNER Editorial Writer Port: Huron Times Herald iof any state. A threat to the continuance of the program in Michigan is seen! |by Commissioner Mackie after the I fis ‘al year 1961-1962. The program |will call for spending 245 millions jin fiscal 1961-1962, But after that, ; ihe. program will be cut back near-| pee Michigan has more than 100,000 |". per cent, Mackie said, unless miles of aot. tithe state, te sources of revenue are found. interstate and county ways, Every crossing, every driveway, FOR OAKLAND more than a score of governme, agencies. = They started oe the new gov- ernment year of not knowing where their next million—or bil- \lion — dollars was coming from. | But they had assurance that they |would get it sooner or later, and they had definite plans on how to spend it, . * * They are the agencies whose budgets for the new year had not been acted on finally by Congress when the old government year faded out last midnight. Among them are some of the biggest spenders in government, like the every entrance. and exit to a road- side business; every pedestrian crossing, every street intersection adds millions of friction points in our road network. Inadequate maintenance of road surface ‘and shoulders add other hundreds of thousands of . individ- ual hazards. e wonder is that with this erent accident potential the rate of accidents, fata] and otherwise, Because Oakland County is ex- panding into a highly-developed ur- ban area, nearly [00 millions are earmarked for trunkline construc- tion in that county through 1961. Mackie also said that between June 1960 and June 1961, more than fifty miles of new express- ways will be under contract at a cost of $90 million. That is nearly one-third of the state’s total ex- penditures- for new aan —}during- that period, ‘This will include the extension of the Walter P. Chrysler ex- pressway, the conversion of Northwestern highway into an ex- préssway, and an expressway along 11% Mile road, connecting Northwestern with the Brighton- Farmington expressway. — is not greater. Something is being done about it, constantly, and it is costing billions of dollars. Receiving par- ticular attention are hazards on roads designed for traffic of a bygone day. Close to four million residents of Michigan now are licensed to drive some ree million vehicles The number ‘of drivers and ve- hicles is growing with an exfiand- the state in a five-year program. ing population now estimated at 7.8 million. Currently, the State of Michigan Center, points out that while en- is engaged in its largest road build-| gineering improvements can make ing program in history, with the many present high accident loca-| assistance of the 40 billion dollar tions safer, they are far from the) federal aearey program approved total answer. Collisions still occur tin 1956. * + Py present-day engineering know-how Highway Commissioner John C.| has hee applied. ‘Mackie said recently the road| x * * building program will hit a peak’ Limited-access and divided high- of about $310 million in the coming ways can lessen the chances of This work is in addition to the ‘millions being spent elsewhere in Gordon H. Sheehe, director of jthe MSU Highway Traffic Safety at_intersections where the best, Defense Department and the In- istration. Rather than leave them techni- traditional tion bill. “stopgap” appropria- money for the month of July only, normally at the rate of about one-twelfth of what would be available if the 1960 budget bills were not snagled) on Capitol Hill. In the case of the Defense Department, for example, this is a little over three billion dollars and will finance normal activities for one month. d ternational Cooperation Admin-) under cally penniless, Congress. rushed to their rescue Tuesday with “its| cast in @ delightfully ‘wacky found. elay; srl. s oy Need pial gen a ft Hilge a 10. tapes Jimmie Rodge . Last night’s guests, for example, were Carme 1 Quinn. and Tedi Thur- man, the girl who>does the sexy weather reports on NBC’s Moni- in THE CHANNEL SWIM: The Douglas debates which was seen this past season on Broadway, is show July 8 to * DELCO | |Georgia Rail Tanker Blast Toll Reaches 20 3. OR 3-4492 SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — The death toll from Sunday’s - freight train explosion on the Ogeechee River stands at 20. The count increased Tuesday | when James R. Smith of Savan- ered 80 per cent of his body. His wife, Majorie, was in grave con- dition in a hospital. Their chil- dren, Wayne, 3, and Timothy, 1, died earlier. The explosion occurred at a rec- collision, so can elimination of ob- FARMVILLE, Va. (UPI) — The Edward County closed officially to- day in the most drastic move taken by a southern locality to avoid the effects of an integration decree. The schools in effect closed in- definitely when the eschool term ended early in June but the closure became formal today when the county began operating under its new budget. The school closures end public education for more than 1,600 Ne- gro students and 1,300 whites in| © Virginia County.) % the ‘‘southside"’ a deferidant in the Supreme Court's! historic 1954 desegregation ruling. |’ The action. puts 70 white and 70 Negro teachers out of work, The County Board of Supervisors! f voted a month ago-to close the schools in defiance of an integra- tion. order handed down by the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals, which canceled a seven-year integration delay granted by Fed- eral Judge Sterling Hutcheson of! - Richmond. $:30-—WWJ, Minorities 9:00—WIR, News, Gov't. S19 WwW WWJ, Monitor UR Rinte sng wot » GREW, doe News, a pe ; JW News De v2, Pew Winter wo—WIK Mune Hall "ews wh, Feononice Wenn a WJBR. Ser ime \ me CKLW World Today a , SEAe ys and = | $a Ke news ‘ 10:00 WIR, Symphony 4:30 WK, Must tall eeiw s ports: Davies , wove. lark sutra jews vid V2 cr. 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A "y Talk's All About Cars NEW YORK—We were talking about cars . he smiled at his wife, who said, “But how is it going to look when I drive it down to the supermarket?” . Movie star Ann Miller reported that her her both a Cadillac and a Thunderbird— and she can’t. even drive . . Charlie Manna who claimed his wife, a student motorist, growled while behind the wheel, “Who is that ignoramus in through streets, “lane markings. front of me who is driving so close to special routes for truck tie ae .| proper timing and synchronizin x * * signal systems, ‘ Otto Preminger denied that he’s ivtiding with Samuel Goldwyn (for whom he directed “Porgy”). Said Preminger: “How can I: feud with somebody I'm not even talking to?” "loday’s Radio Pregraae Copyright 1959 structions to view at intersections, more street lighting, better main- tenance, and improved traffic con- troy ‘devices. Congestion and parking problems in cities make still more prob- (lems, These are shortcomings that cannot be blamed on the driver or GREAT EXPENSE It is true, of course, that eco- nomics play a big part in this deficiency. Great expense is con- nected with off-street parking fa- cilities and street and highway construction. ° Celebrities WILSON . Comédian ordered a Rolls-Royce built for mink coat, my’ diamond ring,” ll Moss, a Texan, has bought ing streets and highways can do |much to decrease congestion, The ~ use of one-way streets, elimina-|* tion of curb parking, at rush hours) ; at least; elimination of turns, es- tablishment of by- — and . And that the remark of comedian It is immediately obvious that this correction of all causes of movement is a huge task of both In short, the correction of causes of unsafe and inefficient traffic movement is a huge task of public create * 80- Year Church Member P They tell of the Texan. who| PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)—Mis, |member of the Trinity Union But more efficient use of exist-| unsafe and inefficient traffic | * Nellie Jackson, 97>-has been aj | at issue was whether the train derailed and caused the explosion or the butane cars exploded and +eaused the derailment.— The Interstate Commerce Com- nah, 26; died of burns that cov-: reational area near Meldrim. Still|- Member of if Rececsie Associati on E 4-1515 cé : ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland / i . TV AL / BY DAY OR ——— in here July 9. mission —has—ordered—a hearing}- he in Water Sanete See Slaybaugh! e BOATS @ Shop SLAYBAUGH for all of your ' Holiday Needs us ® HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE 4th! OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ’til 9 P. M. 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