: f/ go.hed 1 | /| | / oy ed ae ‘\ ” \ 4 | j : | f / , ‘ /; f J . ; / \ x , i / } f of > d a) yee e | “t ay A / } peak : | sy | \- / i \ | YA — 8 he . The Weather oo : 7 3 ; 2 i S . r ~ att ise o "etn oo Tek | | : : MP O P Pleasant. . . 3 eel , . ae . iz (Detatls Page 2 - i | q K [exe “ | J - = = ; ‘ F 17th YEAR te ke kek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959—56 PAGES ey 8 FUGITIVE CAUGHT — John Coyle, 24, is brought out of the woods at Middleboro, Mass., by State Police moments after the Philadelphia bandit was—captured—with_his younger brother Bandit Pair Taken in Cape Cod Woods: MIDDLEBORO, Mass. w— The Coyle brothers, object of Massa- chusetts’ biggest manhunt, were captured today in woods about a half-mile from where they held up a liquor store Monday. Shortly, a ard at St. Luke's Hospital, Coyle, 22, young- er of the two, died of police bullets. His brother John, 24, wan not wounded. The brothers had fled Philadel- phia after allegedly killing a po-| liceman. They had kidnaped a hos- tage, William Sedgwick, 49, and drove to Massachusetts in his ‘car. Sedgwick escaped when the gunmen fied into the woods as they were surprised by police after the liquor store job. Troopers gunned down William| Coyle. He was taken to St. Luke's) "Empat Slayse Coon teday. John w Lacasse took two revolvers from the wounded brother—one | a .32 caliber nickel plated gun; the other a .32 caliber snub-nosed -blue steel weapon. . Lacasse said a number, of the’ troopers fired at the Coyle -broth- ers with their service pistols — stripped for weapons. Brother William later died- of bullet wounds. Pontiac Pushing Plymouth in (59 Production new American cars appar- ently is running into June, with production of Pon- tiacs continuing to boom. Spring Sales - Boom Continues Into June, Statistics Show A spring spurt in sales of ment officials called for ex AP Wirephote ears police coat after he was scene and gave this account: * * * “I was standing on Route 23 when the troopers carrying car-| bines at the ready went up to the) Canova back door, » . talked to Schmidt for a moment. Schmidt as he did — and some shots were fired from carbines, Legislature Set for New Battle to Schools and Size of Hospital in serious condition. * * John Coyle escaped the hail of! Next Year’s Budget bullets. He was stripped of his! clothing, wrapped in _a troaper's| raincoat and hustled off to police) barracks. Both brothers armed. were heavily * * * A posse of up to 400 men — state troopers, conservation offi- cers, FBI agents and area police | — had beaten through the woods. since Monday morning. Shortly before 9 a.m. today State Police received a call from Walter Schmidt of Union City, N.J., who was visiting “'s moth- er-in-law, Mrs, Victoria Canova, just off Route 28. The liquor store is just up the road. In seconds a State Police car with two troopers in it stopped suddenly in the Canova yard. State Trooper John Lacasse of New Bedford, one of the police- men who shot down young Coyle said: * * * “We walked in the woods there and I saw them crouched down in a thicket about 25 feet away. Trooper Paul Keatig, who was right beside me, yelled. They fired a shot or two at us then we fired back. e “The younger one was shot in the head. It was the older one who walked.” Rep. Rabout Taken fo Bethesda Hospital |yéar’s state budget. * LANSING nals flew in the Legislature today warning of conflict ahead on the 1959-60 school aid issue, and arc-) cordingly over the size of next! * * They took the form of separate bills to continue the existing 4 per cent excise on liquor after June 30, and to renew a 1957 increase from three to five cents a package in the state cigarette tax. The measures were introduced in the House late yesterday by the Ways and Means Committee. They evidenced waning hope tha: Senate and House can get togeth- er on a school aid formula by June 30. GOP House leaders hoped the separate tax measures could be run through the Legislature with- out delay. ANGRY, FRUSTRATED Angry and frustrated, tax expert Rollo G, Conlin (R-Tipton) rolled up his sleeves today for another round in a so-far losing effort to help write a long-range tax pro- gram for Michigan. The 55-year-otd chairman of the House Taxation Committee is aiming for a flat rate income tax as the answer to Michigan's financial troubles. But he has few allies, even among his own - arty. At Conlin’s urging, the Republi- can use (sales) tax bill emerged from his committee yesterday and was ready for floor debate, Sim- ilar measures met defeat in the lower chamber twice before after clearing the Republican-run Sen- ate. * * * Conlin, an outspoken foe of the tax increase, supported the bill solely in the expectation of sending it to an early death via the State Sipreme Court. He contends the proposal is unconstitutional. EEE LEER LLL GEES EE, 7 : In Today's Press Comes .....-.+05. sane, & Editorials ......:..s«+ aesase 6 Journey to Love ..... cosense 88 Markets ............+ vecveg Sports ses teneeee ee “4 Theaters fevered 6% eet events “i TV & Radio Programs .,.,.. % Wilson, Earl tap ts eee eee ne 55 “Women's Pages ........ 1618) “. \pointed to woods in back of the | house — 50 yards away. The two Associated Press staff writer} (Continted on Page 2, Col. 2) | Conflict Looms on Aid) am New worl sig.|*O28Y south of the border city |Beulah could easily reach full hur- |bring it slamming ashore on the| Gale Heads for Mexican Coastline | NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—A big tropical storm with winds just) _lshort—of—hurrieane—foree—began!car /moving toward the Mexican coast) ‘of Brownsville, Tex. * * * , The. New Orleans Weather Cornelius F. Hurley was at the quction race is Rambler with 196,- ‘h 1959, statistics disclose. As of June 13, 222,253 Pontiacs have rolled off the assembly lines, as against 227,780 Plym- ouths, with Pontiac holding fourth place in production. Piym- outh is third. Chevrolet leads the field in out- t with 802,704 units and Ford is second with 750,108. Oldsmobile is a distant fifth to Pontiac with a total production of 205,617. * * Occupying sixth place in the pro- * 049 units. For the week ending June 13, 10,805 Pontiacs were manufactured | as compared to 10,477 the previous week, Ae of dune 1 GMC Truck & Coach turned out 42,613 units as against 29,300 at the same time last year. Ward's Automotive Reports said yesterday 182,100 cars were sold inthe firet 10 days of June. The statistical service said this was the best start for any June since 1955 and the highest first 10-day figure since April 1-10, 1956. * * * The auto industry divides its months for sales purposes into 10- day -sections. 2ND HIGHEST Automotive News reported new > for A pr+icthe latest official figures—as 573,777, second highest for the month in istory, Automotive News also esti- | mated that dealers had almost Bureau warned that tropical storm | | ricane force in its trip across the Gulf of Mexico. It remained in one spot through the night and then began to drift northwestward at five to eight miles an hour today. The Weather Bureau said its, present speed and course would) upper Mexican coast late today. * * * A 9 a.m. (EDT) advisory said highest winds were about 65 miles an hour near the center of the storm which was located at that time about 200 miles south. of Brownsville. Scattered squalls with winds of, about 35 miles per hour extended east and northeast into t..e middle Gulf of Mexico. 910,000 new American cars in stock on June 1, all-time record for the industry. . Much of this inventory has been built up as a hedge against a possible steel strike later this summer. The same trade publication also said that used cars held by new car dealers have dropped to slight- ly more than a 28-day supply,: lowest point for the year. A Job for Johnson GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPD— Harold Edgar Johnson became manager of the loca] store of a shoe chain this week, replacing Ray Johnson who was tfans- ferred to the Washington store. Harold Edward Johnson had been transferred a few days earlier In fact, Pontiac is close to; © Plymouth in total car output for ‘tonight but will climb to a high LT. CMDR. MAYER + Broadway's Not Far You're only an hour and 40 | minutes from Broadway. | * * * On Sept. 14—after a luxurious, first-class flight~youw’ll be there if you fill out the coupon on Page 2 of today’s paper, reserving a amual Pontiac The trip includes _ orchestra seats for five top shows on ‘‘The Street of Lights.’ These are “Destry Rides Again,” ‘The- Marriage-Go-R ound,” “Flower Drum Song,” “Pleasure of His Company” and “Redhead.” * * * ; Cnly 85 reservations are avail- able. \ Mercury Seen Near Normal : Next Few Days Temperatures in the Pontiac area will average near normal for the next few days with the high in the upper 70's and the low near 60, the weatherman says. The mercury will drop to 45-50 | ef 72-78 Thursday, Friday is ex:| pected to be fair with moderate | temperatures. | Scattered showers are forecast for Sunday and Monday with rain- fall averaging about one quarter of an inch. Forty-eight was the lowest tem- perature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at from Greensboro to Philadelphia. 2 p.m. was 72. °° DETROIT w—A husky teenager who boasted to police that he “has! a way with women” was held to- day in the fatal knifing of an at- tractive mother of two who he said resisted his \ advances. Louis Roberts, 15, admitted to officers yesterday that he stabbed Mrs, Patricia Jean Cioffi, 27, after accosting her -May 21 on a dark street less than two blocks from her home on Detroit's near North Detroit Teenager Admits Knife Slaying of Woman was released, but in sifting sus- * vancing then and backing her against a tree. Police quoted Roberts as saying he then kissed Mrs. Cioffi. ‘BEGAN TO SCREAM Said Roberts “A lady leaned out a window a house and called, ‘Do you need any help down there,’ and she (Mrs, Cioffi) began to scream. “| pulled a pocket knife out * * . bite international waters of the Sea of Japan. wounded. nally was intended for anti-sub- marine warfare work, ment said. antisubmarine warfare plane, in- cludes three pairs of guns — one pair of 20 millimeter guns mounted _| which will mean a weekly ¥ 2 Guns Dismantled; Plane Unable to Fire | ~ WASHINGTON (#\—Two of the gun units in the Navy plane attacked by Communist jets had been dismantled and confusion in phone conversation among the crew resulted in failure to fire back with the third weapon, the Defense Department said today. A statement was issued after President Eisenhower, top-ranking Congress members and other high govern- planation of an initial re- port on the lack of return fire. That report quoted a) crew member “as saying missing parts were the- ; cause. ; The plane was set upon over One crewman was The Pentagon said the new in- formation was based on a pre- liminary repert of an investiga- tion order by Adm, Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval opera- tions, “The P4M Mercator plane origi- the state- * “Tts normal armament, * * as an in the forward turret; the second) pair in the tail turret, and a pair of S0-caliber guns mounted in a turret, atop the fiselages® statement said. PATROL MISSION “This paticular plane was as- signed to reconnaissance missions rather than antisubmarine duty, during its deployment in the west- ern Pacific. And because of this the forward turret, used only against surface targets, was deliberately rendered inoperable by utilizing-the space for reconnaissance-type equip- ment. For a similar reason, and to | compensate for the weight of the additional equipment, the “When the attack occurred, the pilot swung the plane away from Officials Sound Beck, Fruehauf Indict 00,000 Payment Area Trucking -Maanate Cited in Union Loan Second Company Head Is Also Charged With Taft-Hartley Violation Former Teamsters Union President Dave Beck and an Oakland County truck- ing magnate were among three persons indicted to- day by a federal grand jury — | ROY FRUEHAUF ; ee ne enn enn Coes Polio Warning Present National Total of 532 Cases Tops in New York City. Beck was charged with accepting $200,000 from the presidents of two truck- ing firms. One of the indicted presidents was named as Roy Fruehaul, 5330 Middle Belt Rd., West Bloom- field Township, president of the giant Fruehauf Trailer’ Co. De- troit. The other was Burg Seymour, president of the Associated Transport, Inc., New York. Sey- mour is a resident ef Connecticut. The trucking executives were al- leged to have passed the money on to Beck on June 21, 1954. There was no immediate explanation as to the purpose of the alleged ac- tion, x* * * The indictment itself did not specify the reason or the charge ‘and U. S. Atty. S. Hazard Gilles- | pie declined to elaborate. ._%he companies also were famed as defendants, along witht the Brown Equipment and Man- ufacturing Co., a subsidiary of Associated Transport. The defendants are scheduled to enter their pleas to the charges on June 24, If. convicted, the individuals could receive a maximum sen- ‘58 Toll by 151 : | A rising number of polio cases in Michigan has prompted local the attacking migs in order to|health authorities to urge immedi- bring the tail turret to bear for! defensive purposes. When the pilot and tail gunner attempted simultaneously to talk ate vaccinations as a precaution- ary measure against the disease. Polio is still with us, and will) with each other over the plane's intercommunication system, they, momentarily blocked each other, out, i * * * z By the time that situation had cleared, the fire from the attack- ing planes had, disabled :the tail gunner’s position and wounded the gunnef."’ The reference in the state- ment to installing “reconnais- — sance-type equipment” in two of the gun positions presumably ment to installing “reconnais- radar was mounted in those post- tions for the patrol operations of the plane, Eisenhower said at his news conference he was greatly con-| cerned over the reported inability to shoot back, He said he had asked the Navy for a complete te- port on the incident. Estimate U.S. Population Now Over 177 Million WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Commerce Department estimates that the U.S, population has passed the 177 million mark. © The clock in the lobby of the Commerce Department building posted that figure at 3:11 p.m. EDT yesterday. The clock shows Patty Wins Contract OK HOLLYWOOD (UPI — Patty McCormick, 13, yesterday won approval of a six-year contract silary from CBS-TV ranging from $2,000 to $3,250. The young actress, now seen in*the “Peck’'s be for a long time,” says E. J.; Rollings, executive vice president of the Michigan Sister Kenny Foundation. “There were 381 cases of polio in the country at this time last year. Now there are 532.” Michigan had more than its share of the national total, At the end of 1958, 5,995 persons were struck by the crippling dis- ease. Of these, 1,222 of them were Michigan victims. This more than doubled the num- ber of cases the previous year (1957) of 501 in Michigan. Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County health director, urged those who do not have: their shots to get them immediately. “If you start now, you can get) two. of the three shots in to be effective by the most critical time ‘lof the year, the latter part of Au- gust and September, You will have iat least some protection by these heaviest months." The county health director said that through the schools a good percentage of children up to the age of 14 already have protec-— tien, “But,” he said, “50 per cent of the population from 14 to 40 prob- ably doesn’t have vaccine, ‘These are the ones we're worried about.” Monroe said those wanting polio shots will have to get them from their private physicians. “We don't have any vaccine now or any money to buy it with,” he said, “The state ran out of appropriations for polio vaccine. “We had requested $400,000 for this’ protection but the legisla- ture hasn't done anything about it. It doesn't look like they will. * @: @ “We received aid from the state and federal from 1954 to 1958, But there is no mass, pro- gram here now.” . ga.ens. Jerome “Tright ¢ at Cass, PE 6-180; x s Cd bad a * ‘ ee ee ne oe Heth te He tence of a year in ‘prison and a $10,000 fine each. Each of the com- panies could_be fined $10,000. —— Beck and the others were charged specifically with viola- tions of Taft- Hartley Act provi- sions forbidding a union officer from accepting payments from (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) - Grant Gromyko Delay on Berlin Given Another 24 Hours to Answer . Western Stopgap Proposal 3ENEVA (AP) — Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today asked and got:a 24hour de- lay in giving his answer to a new Western plan for a Berlin stopgap settlement. This averted a break- down in the foreign ministers meeting. * * Western ministers agreed to the . delay in the hope. that Gromyko will negotiate on their proposal. It offered him a compromise, face-saving deal, which would open the way to a summit con- ference, 4% as ee rege a a ® Despite doubts about its legality, “an ambitious dust control program was adopted on an emergency ba- sis by the City Commission last night. * * * Under the ordinance, the city has powers to enforce dust con- tro] on private parking lots. At the same time, commis- sioners approved a $2,500 pro- gram to treat city alleys with dust control applications this summer, The joint effort will be aimed at minimizing the amount of dust stirred up by cars and wind dur- ing the dry summer months. PASSES 5 TO 2 The ordinance passed by a § to 2 vote, with Commissioners Milton R. Henry and Robert A. Landry dissenting. ity Adopts Dust Controls ‘Henry, who_ predicted the law would be challenged in court as the law should be more definite. But he voted to adopt -it anywhy. * * * City Attosney William A. Ewart, fended the city manageér provision. | the nuisance exists,'' he said, | “Why couldn't we include a— | provision about measuring the | dust, to determine if it ts harm: | ful or not?” asked Henry. “IT know of no way to measure dust flying around in the air,’ retorted Ewart. ‘Maybe there is a way. ‘That's iwhy we shouldn't push these or- { Hid oe Henry questioned the jegality idinances through on a moment's Mayor Philip E, Rowston, the other attorney on the Commissjon, tentatively agreed that “perhaps’’ who drew up the-ordinance. de- “Somebody has to decide when) of the ordinance and Landry ob. |"°tice,”’ complained Landry. Nor- | jected to its being pushed throu m | mally, it takes the Commission aa an maueaiey backs. . jone or two .weeks to pass a new law, < means to settle complaints about flying dust frem a commercial parking lot in his district, On Commissioner William W. Donaldson's suggestion, the law was extended to cover not only |commercial lots, but all parking ‘lots operated in Pontiac, except ithose covered by a separate or- dinance governing licensed park... ing lots, Dugan doubled anyone would | fight the law in court, “I'm sure 98 per cent of the people will cooperate with us. Any- iway, a court fight would be too}. leostly considering the low cost of putting a dust application down.” Laundry said passing a new law the same night it is first proposed was ‘a dangerous precedent.”’ WANTS DISCUSSION “I object to passing a law with- out first having a chance to take it back to the people in my dis- trict for disCussion,”’ said Landry. | Both Landry and Henry said they Aboldup of John R. MeAlvey, 2, 7 . > ' % rs Q * x a BST ‘SPO pee ce Ah f 4 3 - } = at : : bd é ‘ a oe eee, TA : oo ‘o Caae Pe a : NS yi Ba he 6: Wes Fe He eh aad Pe. ea —" 7 - x F he eae dy Metin a ee a EC Ya / ey ae oe Le a ne ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPNESDAY, JUNE 17/1959 07 pee ee cde @. . Seale 2 5 1g, a oe es es al ‘ 3 a : , ; | . : Doubted, Fast OK Opposéd y re ree Naan SN Bs seme The Day in Birmingham. : BIRMINGHAM — One suspect was in custody and another was being sought as Bloomfield Town- ship police investigated an armed * x » In Oakland County Jail is Ric ard Qastham, 19, of 474 Oakl Ave., Pontiac, He is being held in connection with the 2:30 a.m. who lives at the Roosevelt Hotel in Pontiac. was taken into custody at 5 a-m. when he appeared as police were investigating an automobile left at the scene of the robbery, The abandoned ‘ear, a 1957 Olds- mobile traced to a Pontiac’woman, had been loaned to David East- ham. In the back seat police found Area Police Nab Suspect, |Hunt Another in Holdup at 8 p.m. inthe high school gym- — x* * * | Martin Weinrich, 17; son of Mr. jand Mrs. Albert J. Weinrich, 155 |Vorn Lane, aay of the Birmingham class. Martin spent, the first semester of this year in Dusseldorf, Ger- student arship. In member of the National Honor So- ciety and winner of the National Merit Scholarship. Martin is head- is Bar- bara Sayle, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert A, Sayle, 1527 Cheltingham Dr. Also an’ NHS . member, Barbara has accepted a scholarship to Smith College, t, a shotgun, a blackjack, mask and a smal! hand gun. ” = _ McAlevy told police he was ac- The law allows the city to order} “property owners to spread dust control applications, such as chlo-| eride solutions, on parking lots Whenever the amount of flying eflust becomes a public nuisance © * * * - * It lets the city step in and treat gthe lots, if necessary, billing prop- “erty owners for the cost, with the Added power of collecting the bills ethrough special] assessments. cy « At issue was the manner in = which the elty will determine @ When a dust—situstion becomes -a public nuisance, ® As adopted, the new law leaves Sthe decision up to the discretion wof the city manager «NEED sTANDARDS' Henry, an attorney, said that specific standards about what con. ~Stitutes a dust nuisance should ralso be included. , “— ft the standards exist only about June 21, 1954 in New York, | #4ting “ in the city manager's mind, how ~ will the people know when they = are in violation or not?” queried ‘Liberace Awarded — | cused of taking the money $22,400 in Suit | * LONDON (AP)—A high court | * jury awarded American entertain-| wer Liberace 8,000 pounds—§22,400 “—damages today in a libel suit, New York, Beck lives in Qpattle,| but that he helped put up the Commissioner John A. Dugan approved in principle, a dust con- proposed the law last night as a'trol program. Beck, Fruehaut Indicted by New York Grand Jury (Continued From Page One) ; management - officials, iversa. | Today's two-count indictment ihere was extremely rare in one Trespect Tt was one of the shortest lever seem It was scarcely move ‘than a page long and consisted merely of the formal charge against the trio without elabora- ‘tion of any kind | ‘The indictmént is unusual as | it names the payer as well as | the receiver. The indictment said that on or ithe individuals and their companies lengaged in an industry affecting jcommerce and did unlawfully pay Dave Beck, then head of the Team- jsters, $200,000 * * * On the same day, Beck was ac- All are scheduled to plead to the indictment on June 24 Conviction carries a fine of $10,000 and one interest, with more than interest. year in prison for the Retry Seymour, 55, lives in Litchfield! County, Conn., and his firm is in) and viee+/01958_of embezzling $1,900 from He was convicted in Washington ithe sale of a union-owned auto} mobile. He was sentenced to a maximum of 15 years in prison. +—Both sentences are under appeal | * * * | Seymour, named as one of the | trucking firm heads who paid | the money to Beck, said “I don't know a thing about this. I just heard about it five min- utes ago.” He said that he had testified before the Senate Labor-Investi- Committee, headed by ‘Sen. John McClelland (D-Ark),!~ land added: 5 oa z NEW FLUORIDATION EQQIPMENT—Because of the success of iast +'s topical fluoride treatment program in Waterford Township, ' Parent-Teacher Associations which sponsored the project, were able to purchase one complete set of portable dental equipment for $1,000. * of Schools for it. _ Mrs. John “Hoke, co-ordinator of the program, is shown presenting the new equipment to Supt. William A. Shunck, program is now under way at/ the Schoolcraft School, with more than 1,400/pupils registered nea he a 2 ome ha — a we oS ae Pontiac Press Phote This year's “But it didn't involve any pa -| ‘ * ‘ Sa 8 He'll Leave Toda ioffs to Beck.” mye "| He Lifted Gun * * * & | . Asked specifically about the’ and Pilot Turned |$200,000 mentioned in the indict- | ment, he said, ‘Oh, that was a I l \iomes which Fruehauf made to} Toward Miami |Beck and which Beck repaid with MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—"I was in| the front, near the pilot's station, | when I heard someone talking | °° newsmen today he would leave flan in Spanish,”” said aaalen (tt accompanied by his wife and ““T turned to look and I saw this two other persons. [ dark man with dark glasses and| The governor shouted 46 news- 4. on the record.” e wald that the loan was “all negotiated through Fruchant,” Long Tells of Departure GALVESTON, Tex. (A— Gov,/Texas mental clinic apparently Earl K. Long of Louisiana yelled,over, spent a good deal of the high school seniors will don caps night looking out the window, pital attendants. FAMILY PETITION Costed at 2:20 a,m. as he left the Jet Bar on Woodward avenue at South boulevatd in Pontiac, by a bandit with a sawed-off shot- = ij? « The yictim was forced to drive his own car to the corner of Bloom- field boulevard and Traymore road, where the first bandit was joined by an accomplice driving , |\the later-abandoned car. McAlvey Awas forced to surrender his walet ‘ment address at Birmingham High __ At that point the trio was sur- prised by-Bloomfiéld Township po- on routine patrol. Forcing the victim to drive, the two bandits fied in McAlevy’s car. Officer Stites took up’ thé chase and was joined by cars from the Oakland County Sher- iff's and the Bloomfield Hills Po- lice Departments, . and left the McAlevy car at Bloom- field boulevard near Woodward avenue, escaping on foot. * * * Police then returned to the scene of the robbery to investigate the abandoned car, where they nabbed Riehard Eastham_fwo hours later. Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills ‘and gowns tomorrow and partici- Galveston for New Orleans af 11)smoking and chatting with hos-|pate in commencement exercises at the two schools. The Birmingham ceremonies Salutatorian is Shirley Smith, 17, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carleton A. Smith of Guilford road, Beverly Hills. ‘Beth girls are NHS members. Lucile plans to enter Miami Uni- versity, Ohio, and Shirley will go to Mount Holyoke College in Mas- sachusetts. *.* Dr. Charles L. Anspach, presi- dent of Central Michigan Univer- sity, will deliver the commence- School. } Bloomfield Hills graduates will hear James A. Lewis, vice i- -{lice_officer Norman Stites, driving! dont in charge of student. s at the University of Michigan. Patrick R. Benolken BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Service is pending for Patrick R, Benolken, |6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Don- jald J. Benolken, of 1210 Ashover | Rd. here, at Moore Chapel of 'Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Au- The two gunmen eluded police burn Heights, Patrick died suds .- denly Tuesday at Ford Hospital. | Surviving besides his parents are ‘two brothers, Michael Neil and |Timothy Alfred, and three sisters, 'Laurie Ann, Mary Louise and San- jdra Jean, all at home. Boater Draws Jail, $100 Fine West Bloomfield Justice Bagainst the London Daily Mirror | Wash | money “as an accommodation.” To win release, his family has| ®r¢ scheduled for 10°a.m. at the men from his second floot hospital . * * * The indictment apparently fol Asked why such a loan would ew The jurors—10 men and 2 wom- lowed the appearance of these [be made to Beck, he said jt eee =en—decided after 3' hours of de-| individuals before the McClellan because ‘Fruehauf had borrowed! aliberation that a story in 1956 by| Committee in’ May 1957 en | some money from Beck when he )Mirror columnist William Ni Con | "proper activitien in labor er |(Fruehauf) was in a proxy fight § nor implied that the pianist was! mangement fleld, In his appear. |and needed it.’' «4 homosexual. ance before the committee, Beck | So Fruchauf was willing to re- The implication was untrue, the| lavoked the Fifth Amendment {urn the favor when Beck needed -jury held, and the phraseology| even when asked to identify |4 loan, Seymour added. used by Connor in the column was| Dave Beck Jr,, his son. * * * ne nee, as claimed by! In a similar appearance” Frue In Detroit Fruehauf's office said| . hauf and Seymour admitted jointly he was out of the city and would! Lit ‘ ‘ , 7 | j making « $200,000 payment to Beck met say wheres | Jjberace insistex 1¢ «column as " 0 | «said plainly that he was some- on the day named in the indict ipa ilies reportedly “thing less ‘than a man Men However both men chat ret does * = n-a-year business | then, that at no time had they producing traders for truck trans-| a shiny gun” Hajian was describing the flight|foom: “My wife, my, secretary of % terrified passengers, includ-|4nd my sister will be/here at 11 ing several Americans, on a hi-|0'Clock. They’re going to take me jacked Cubana Airlines piane to Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans.” Tuesday night. The New Orleans States-Item * * * quoted an unidentified source as saying Long would be taken to Ochsner’s for a deteriorating heart condition, But /s attending physician, who asked not to be identified, denied apy report of Long’s having “He talked like a crazy man— fast, fast. He kept mentioning Miami to the pilot. At first the pilot shook his head, but the man put the gun close to the pilot’s| head. Then the pilot turned and! banked the plane and the -man @ heart allack.while in Galven: with the gun smiled len ‘Women sat terrified: their hands /" 11 has had no heart attack | high school, Diplomas will go to 492 Birmingham graduates. Bloomfield Hills’ class of 162 sen.| iors will swing into its graduation..~ oe - = -| West Bloofnfield Township Jus- tice Elmer C. Dieterle yesterday ‘ let it be known that there'll be no Area Businessman —recxiess boating permitted on ' }Oakland County lakes, as he seh- At 6 a.m. he waved to newsmen) |tenced a Detroit man to five days LJ who kept an all-night vigil ot IS Buried Today lin jail, took away his boat driving side we ernie beceoee Rel privileges for two years, and fined ports he mig = & | C. Stanley Johnson, a West him $100. night. ‘Bloomfield Township sales execu-| ‘We're going to crack down on tive, was buried this, afternoon in these reckless drivers in coopera- Announces Crackdown on Reckless Operators jto withdraw its commitment peti- |tion from Judge Hugh Gibson's |Probate Court. The light in Long's second- stery room was the only one on during most of the night. The governor slept from midnight to 4 a.m. * * * Long, resisting treatment in + He swore on the witness stand that he was not a homosexual. | Peaceful Nap Ends With Fall 4in Clinton River John Henry Smith was enjoying . his nap yesterday afternoon as he| | | -slcpt on Pike street near the Clin-| ton River ae * * * » The sun shone, the birds iane| “and the gentle breezes swayed through the trees | Unfortunately for the 43 vear- - old Detrotter, however, Smith asked or were they told why Beck wanted the money Beck, 64, a millionaire who is receiving a $50,000 pension from the Teamsters Unton, already is under sentence in two other CARER, * * * Earlier this year he was given! five-year prison term and al $60,000 fine in a Federal Court ati Tacoma, Wash, for evasion of $240,000 in federal income tax Missing Woman | | ‘Pea Picker Gets Bored over their eyes, during most of the “His! '7>-minute flight from Havana with iliyess has been somewhat of a the six soldiers from former, aR | Cuban President Fulgencio Ba-| syfain on his heart. But his heart listen acme int command Hajian |" not in any serious condition. ata and, / ; said A The doctor said Long should con-' on Williams Lake road, sowth- | Hajian, 26. an engineer frogn|tinue rest and treatment for the west of Dixie highway. New Haven. Conn., said the lesd- buildup of his general health. The There are more than a dozen ¢t. identified as Lt. Maurillo Ffan- —_— we expect him to manufacturing plants in the Frue-|Cisco Marques-Lopez, 20, _, hauf coast-to-coast chain, Camaguey, kept waving thé gun The e-year-old governor, his + * + and “looking around ax it/he-ex-{battle _to_win freedom from A 200-pounder, Roy Fruehauf, hag! Pected someone to shoot Him. been president of the 45-year-old) ‘But the closer we got/to Miami) : ‘e 1! |- 8s yas the farther {&) p li W . snp snc 1 cyt Sea ray ence Gives Polio Warning calmer he got," Hajjan added | ‘ as Case Count Rises portation The company is described as the largest of its kind in the world. The company once operated a 80-acre plant ia Drayton Plains /herg at all,’’ the doctor said. Names of other Americans jaboard were unavdilable, JOLIET, Tl, (UPI)—Prisoner | When the plane Aanded at Miami: | John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, |said he would consent to treat-| ment in Louisiana if released. His agreement apparently move to have him released. STATUS UNCERTAIN The freedom move, although avoiding a family court squabble, left wnanswered the question of Long's status as governor. Louisiana Atty. Gen. Jack Gre- million said Long could return to Louisiana without actually taking over as governor. Gremillion said the law says Lt Gov. Lether Frazar may act as governor ‘in the case of inability lof the governor to act for any cause."’ Webberville following service at tion with the sheriff's office,” said Kirk In the Hills i Johnson, | suffered in an auto accident Thurs- ; day. ° > | Johnson, 6812 N. Clunbury Rd., | was sales manager for the |Weatherhead Co., a large manu- |facturer of original equipment for automobiles. : Besides his widew, Sue, Johnson \is survived by three children, | David, 15, Gregory 13, and Cath- /erine, 6. Another Flying Object Sighted Over Nevada 41, died Sunday in, started the “@¥ne County Hospital of injuries of repkless operation of a motor- Justice Dieterle. Convicted yesterday by Dieterle |boat was Jack Richardson, 26, of 112629-Riverview Dr., Detroit. | Richardson, along with a com- panion, Donald D. Strane, 26, of 5660 Glastonbury St., also of Detroit, nearly swamped the | boat of a fisherman on Cass Lake | June 4 after already having been ticketed for operating their 17',- foot inboard motorboat in a. restricted area. The fisherman, Otto Mehrkamp- er, of 2168 Willow Beach Ave., |Keego Harbor, told sheriff deputies 'Richardson drove the boat so close Joseph Alexander, 28, climbed ‘International-> Airport, | : Marquer:|~ ~(Cofinged From. Page: Sas) But Gremillion wouldn't answer, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—An un- to his that it sprayed water into to the top of an 80-foot water tow= ev in Stateville Penitentiary yes- terday and sat down, He came down severa] hours later and "slept tle t00 clone’ te the Said in Chicago | He fell in He was pulled out of the water) Phone Ti Receiv by R df * . ed said he'd just got tired of pick- y Redford Policeman) ing peas on his work detail. | .and rushed (to Pontiac General *Hlospital by city firemen. He lee Will Be Checked ~ ; ‘ferved to the Wayne County Gen — cra) Hospital The latest lead in the search « Brot ers Are sadmitted with head injuries, ° — ia missing Redford Township moth. | This morning Smith was- trans : er who disappeared from her home| ‘The Weather received early this morning by an off-duty township patrolman (Continued From Page One) | reise ofa VICINITY —Vair with * * * d } b h nae in temperature today, to.) oopers hea into the brus' night and Thursday, Winds agrth te The anonymous tipster said Mra troapers: ‘peace northeast 12-18 miles per hour ted } Os 18-10 miles per hour sonieht. tinh sari William Ross of 27223 W. Seven Gay 70-75, low tonight 45-50. High Thurs. Mile Ry ; hin ; -#e7 72-16,7low Theredsy night 60-087” Mile Rd. was in Chicago with her leading into the woods. i “] went over to the Canova ee ae |husband, The call was received by| house and asked Schmidt what qplowest temperature preceding 8 am iticer Jerry Wertman -at his oe ea hea Mog was At . jhome, eatin ast when saw a Diresitonsowerineect veleity 2 mt Bh | young fellow with a blue, plaid Mrs. Ross, who is 33 and the cal asylum. Cubans to hijack a plane and flee Cuba sincg the Batista govern- ‘Sunday came via a telephone he) Massach usetts Woods wanted for holding up a super- market on Cape Cod last Decem- ber, ‘ing hts beat Lopez and five Others asked politi-; the discovery of the Salk vac- cine.” The criticism came in the wake of the discontinuation of govern- ment aid for vaccine and the clos- ling of the Sister Kenny organiza- ‘tion's in-patient hospital facilities. | According to Rollings, four fac- ‘tors spell the threat of possible ‘ [polio outbreaks for many years to , come. | "The duration of immunity af-| forded by Salk vaccine has not} iyet been determined,’ he says. “Unless booster shots are. made available, many who think they are protected may not be. “Unless this booster program is carried out in free clinics, we will bulld up another epi- demic potential among those unable to pay. They were/ the third group of ment fell én Jan. 1 eae Captured the cruiser car radio and told headquarters ‘We got them. Get a docter.’" The brothers originally were On June 5 while he was patrol- in North Philadel- would happen if Long sud- identified flying object—visible to his boat. ; ay decided - use his ® oftice| the naked eye but not to radar— Mehrkamper said he became so authority en returning. streaked across Nevada _ skies angry he tossed a hammer at Sen. Russell Long (D-La), the Tuesday night. : Strane's boat, which Richardson governor’s nephew, told The Asso-| It was the third mysterious Was driving, striking the rear of it. ciated Press Gov. Long had agreed Sighting in three weeks. After an exchange of words, to accept treatment in Louisiana.| The Air Force said none of the Mehrkamper said their boat twice ,objects sighted could have been again nearly hit his as he rowed Papers’ Publishers /planes, ito safety. | QS Oe a oe oe On ee cae oes Oo OPS Ge OD cy Ge Ot OD oy Oe Ow Pe Om OD Oe Oe Oe Oe Sun rises Thursday at 455 am ~ Moon sete Thursday at % 11 «in « Moon rises Wednesday at 434 pm, mother of seven children, left Sunday morning, saying she was Tuesday in Pontiac | going to mail a letter, When she {As recorded downtown) Sun sete Wednesday at 811 pm | highest \smpeeoions ~ | failed to return that night, her qenent temperature . se | husband returned to Chica g 0 ean temperature fa ~ Weather «Sunny. _ Where he works as a buteher, | Downtown Temperatures Police said they doubt the story m Tt a a ae “ “bout ps Ross, being with her «8am... 68 lp ro husband but are planning. to check ere ig 7 jt out today, Meanwhile, the search . Wess hoe Ponti ‘for the missing woman continues, Poet somporasure scsien wiclecocesa Te * * ri MO cecccccesen» fete si Jie A | Mrs, Ross was wearing a white ‘ TO cee blouse, green shorts and sandals - ame e Bighest and Lowest Temperatures This) When she left. Her mother, Mrs oars “Jinto the woods, I stayed on the jacket crawling on his hands and knees along a path in the bushes. kid next door, Then he realised cars came at high Apeed, swirled into the yard and Anloaded about 25 troopers armed with carbines and pistols. = / “They spread /out and advanced porch ‘and w * * * “Then I as in 104g POO Fears | a Edith Kocia, of 44244 W. 12 Mile : ‘eseliep's Ce ins Chars a Walled Lake, orginally re-| - # 5a Rareaste 46 46 ported her daughter missing. She! Bismarch to e Misi : r+ fois taking care of the. Ross’ children! «Browney liwauk 49 «50 Ww 70 va {r ‘i | Sees s f Hilwaw =o) ss OW orenge in age from 15 months! ener ston «88 «(75 New Orleans 87 76 '0 17 years | tom, 10 68 New York 68 05 * * * Grocinnatt 63 52 Omaha 93 7 Bornes % Ueton 74 «85 rott "2 . in Chicago, He returned hore Jast| Other bh 12 60 — ® 5 —— 4 | Detective Edwin Gleza said Mrs, Onto iY Their pistols were in their fe Ross’ husband left his wife and | handy’ and they crouched down as children -six months ago to work| ‘hey /moved back into the woods. weekend and asked his wife to go | SPread out along the road. back with him. Sha refused, her| /* trooper came running mother told police, | . _ leds on at the woods, opened « /- ee rd a voice yelling lade of shots. There shouts and a trooper in and a fu were First Schmidt thought it/ was the | down by five bullets. it wasn't and called the police. |apartment nearby, In it they found'an area as large as Oakland Coun- “While I was talking to Schmidt! stolen from steps in the neigh-| ‘‘In Michigan, 200,000 babies ar- a half-dozen State Police cruiser! borhood. “Dr, Salk only claimed 80 to 90 per cent effectiveness for the vac- Police learned the Coyles had an cine. This differential applied to 'phia, officer Jameé Kane was shot ;many milk bottles which had been ty represents a grave danger |rive annually and almost imme- * * * idiately become susceptible. The next day the brothers met Sedgwick, pointed a gun at him and forced him to enter his own. cage aaaks ‘comes a car, diphtheria, but this does not They drove to Middleboro and | solve the problem of large fam- most of thé time in the | tiles tn the very low income “Lastly, we have shifting popu- lations in la industrial cities. Mis brother has lived Were ' a the w yelled; ‘Toward the! rd the road.’ =_ road, "A were nfarest fo the road ran out! troopers with carbines Thousands of these families will move away and other unprotected will replace them." - for several weeks to be near him, The brothers have been indicted ay for Kane's murder, They also were Launch Luxury Tanker charged with kidnaping. A con-) vigtay oo either count could bring NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng- a sentence. land (UPT)~A 37,000-ton tanker The boys born in Phila- ' deiphia, Tey oe orphans. Today is the first time they ever were i a 4 | i ' fend Low R i icati De end Low Rates ! Reservation Application : ; ' WASHINGTON uw — Low tele- | ; typewriter rates for the press are § Pp Th : ‘ hjustified because of the small § ress eater Tour: _ H profit margins of most newspapers, # - the American Newspaper Publish- | Please make the following réservation for me on The t ers Assn. contends. IM Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing -~ « «& 1 Monday morning, Sept. 14 and returning Sept. 19. ‘ In testimony before the Federal - wattle «ales Miss ' Communications Commission, that , ' argument was made yesterday by » Mrs a Cranston Williams, general man-g © 7°" . | ager of the ANPA. 1 ' ji | SMT ose cece v vSiniee veins oweeu sewane eviews ceewe ‘ He opposed an increase img 00000 nner sess “4 rates requested by the American 4 Adéress ' Telephone & Telegraph Co. and § Wem oe) Nien Ki Bixeiminin) wud) elg:cIa)/eieia 5) /6!{uiel sie) 9) Win 9 eieleielsNieimlele\wielele «416 6 4 Western Union for private line & 1 teletypewriter service. H CNP sssccre sweeney camps deeres ewan. Phone .............. : The FCC granted a temporary 8 ‘ increase of 15 to 20 per cent last 8 ‘ade wauan i har iggbondligerd I have enclosed tncludes-. §. December afd is now deciding 5 tures mentioned in Pr ess artic] » Plus other extra fea- t whether to make it permanent. H tobe , ; : oe ee H undersand that if I have any preferences for a Williams said private line com. |f — [Urur teu panto or am going with a small group that this munications are exeential to the 8 tien will accompany this reservation, 1 newspaper's Job pt Keeping the # __ (Single Room $2 Extra) - — ' I agree to participate in ‘ He said newspapers should get | pate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour a special rate even if the cost : under ‘the —- conitions: ' of providing service was ne dif. § I have inciuded the full . 8 t than it is for other cus. 8 If T am unable to make the ag pe t soy that T abel ' terqn @ . be given a full refund providing I give notice by Aug. 15. @ a, '§ ~«=—s C_ understand that reservations will be made in ‘of ' He said-a survey by the maga- § of applications and that my name will be t ' zine Editor and Publisher showed @ 1 understand thes’ jf 2 am hot included among the %. 8 Sa ae margin for'® of events except for $38 H newspapers was 4.44 per , ge tye = ' — by some event beyond control of Pontiac : a HAMAR enonenamamemgs! , ¢ mJ tis ye re. ae th rs . « ‘ ements < hs / + | ar : pe / f [oom 1 / F : { ; j iy a / : fig : , | / { j z : : | aes MG Lh) THR PONTIAC _PnEsé, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959. sath eee por Cea : y ré Somoza Fears , ' largest in the state, is ready for} Ze oo \ ig A : es Fe ke > «the surge of customers. Robert ‘ Estimate 10 Million es ee x New Invasions to Tour State This Year |t022's-s"s" <= GW cums Reports Two Groups |provements ‘and new construction, ’ . Poised for Attack in Honduras, Costa Rica MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)— New invasion threats from two directions were reported Tuesday night by President Luis Somoza, whose government has just fin- ished offa group of rebels that: invaded Nicaragua two weeks ago. The 31-year-old president, whose family has ruled this Central American republic for 23 years, said one mew set of invaders is based in Honduras and consists of about 50 men. * * * He was not certain whether it had actually crossed Nicaragua's northern border and sent units of his well trained. army. to check. The other group is getting ready to strike with about 200 men from neighboring Costa Rica, probably in about two weeks, So:noza said. He said the Honduras-based Rafael Somarriba, a Nicaraguan group is under the command of National’ Guard lieutenant 10 years ago. Somoza charged it was formed and trained in Cuba of mercenaries from several care bean countries. He claimed both groups contain, members of the Caribbean Legion, | UPI Photo an outfit purportedly dedicated to} LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING — Martins have set up housekeeping the overthrow of dictatorships.| jn this traffic device in Millinton, Tenn. Apparently the bird popula- The contingent in Honduras, he| tion is having a hard time finding a place to light. You might call charged, is financed by Comrne-| is a oa sigma ReDice eats) speaking ir in a — vein, of course. LANSING (AP)—For, the first Michigan and about half from | time, Seka daag. stay Maat to ether states. more than 10 million tourists this} The tourist industry, which ranks lyear, the State Tourist Couneit agriculture as the second said. = oS . : RR If so, they'll probably set cash/7 registers whirring ‘to the tune of 7 675 million dollars, also a record. | In 1958 France. shipped to the United States 2,525,000 bottles of champagne. Sale of Deluxe WALLETS Tremendous Style/ Selection! * Finest Leathers : & Plain or Zippers 95 % Pass Cases 2 cee ce Give Dad. The ian for FATHERS’ DAY! NATIONALLY 7 Men‘’s UNDERWEAR Finest Combed Cotton ATHLETIC Shirts 49° (3 for $1.45) Perfect fit, neck and arms reinforced with NYLON to retain shape. Sizes 36 to 50 % Gilt Boxed Values to $5 A growing ambulation” a steadily i: improving highway system,- rising © employment and more leisure |) time all contribute to rosy pros- pects, Furlong said. \* x * * = “But, of course, much hinges on || what kind of weather we have this | summer,” he said. | Closing of most public school © systems for the summer last | week started the 1959 summer |* tourist season in earnest. About > half the travelers will come from | Choice, of calf, cordovan, pigskin, goat, gstrich, etc. (10% Fed. tax.) SUNDRIES DEPT. —Main Floor “FRUIT OF THE LOOM” CREW NECK T-Shirts 69° (3 for $2.05) _Holds perfect shape thru MATCHES ORIGINAL CAR COLOR! ter ria Castro's covernment ae — ne -——— ——— Z Zz x * | oe % peiniorond neckband. _ All ___ sizes including extra-large. Sonate! aaidji ihe Costa Rican May Not Live to Keep ‘Norstad in Bavaria group is at Santa Elena Bay, near MUNICH, Germany (UPI)—Gen. the border of Nicaragua: he| West Point Appointment | ;Lauris Norstad, supreme NATO) ‘ . . charged that force is backed by; WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert ‘commander, arrived here yester-| | os iicvek Galen or onal Marcial Aguiluz, a Costa Rican Childress, 7, of Durham, N.C. has day for a two-day visit as guest] z congressman. an appointment to West Point.|of the Bavarian state government. | . Costa Rica was the base for the His mother is afraid he may not’ ~ rebels who invaded Nicaragua) jive Jong enough to iccept it. | earlier this month. The president|~ Tho boy’s congr ici Rep. | Hawaii has just completed its | TOUCH:UP SPRAY said one member of that force had Carj T. Durham (D-NC), reserved) greatest four-year period of popu-| been killed and 105 captured. Four the appointment after he was ad- lation growth—from 481,000 July 1, | are unaccounted for. vised Robert has a kidney ailment! 1954, to 582,000 last July 1. Vir- The first invasion, backed by 8!the doctors fear they can’t cure. tually the entire increase wes reg- | Liberal-Conservative coalition ot “This thing will cheer him up,” istered by Oahu Island. lowanid WASH ‘N WEAR “Fruit of The Loom” Shorts | 6 (3 pairs $2.05) } Boxer waistband or gripper fasteners. Easy to launder, fast drying, needs no iroh- Finest FIRST QUALITY eee SOTTON KNIT Men’s Gaucho Sport Shirts Regular $1.98 C Value Now Only Gay horizontal stripe designs, roll back collar, deep arm holes, wide hems on sleeves and tail to prevent rolling up. Fast color of black and grey. Limit 2 shirts per customer. Price good ‘til Saturday, June 20th. Nicaraguan exiles, is being inves-| }said Durham. rsonnel were not included in the tigated by a commission a Se | count: if they had cea, Oahu’s | ing. 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VI, Be F P lit St. LOUIS w#-That old story)Patent leather, pletieata et ee ay. -armer-Froiitico eli i } = 4 ; . : =. abut the ugly duckling is'a slan-) «cyrus go through a teenage) the fuel needs of the U. S. for more! By United Press International | . } a : : der, believes. bird curator Henry {period, when they do not look like|than 200 years, according to: a) s j 2 Sanders of the St. Louis Zoo. imuch,”. he said, “but who statistical survey released by the) A silver-haired ‘politician-farmer 2 Looking over three week.old’doegn't?” Anthracite Bureau. \ | virtually unknown outside his na- ; eo iat Se san cegpieeciarsooscocigai ahons sini r : ~~ ite land. stands a gp0d chance to- a . iday of becoming West Germany’s F inext Be Heinrich Luebke, 64, will run for FS the ‘office as the candidate of : Gemany’s majority Christian Democratic. party. If he replaces a = Dr. Theodore Heuss as president, For short ones before dinner he will have climed” a long” way! from Hitler's jails. ¢ He has risen far already, and | and tall ones after sem eitle On pest ot Wena. | : man minister of agrictuture, But “ the presidency ‘would throw him d _ Inte the limelight as never be- . | fore. : Luebke holds a deep love of the} land. Born in Enckhausen, West-| e phalia, on Oct. 14, 1894, he studied ' Pal tagricuiture untit World War I put HEINRICH LUEBKE ) eee. Ww J him in uniform. The war also made ; e i a politician of him. ; On Oct. 20, 1953, he was ap- | - a | Luebke turned to political €CO-) pointea federal minister for food | s e i nomy, and specialized in agrarian) serieutture and forests, a post | / ° ] ‘policies. He believed that the abun-| p" kes held since. | a | ers ) | ‘ Wis idance of independent farmers’ es 1. A wecal A Et Me $590 organizations was harmful to agri-| Io his position as minister, ’ ; 7 4/5 @. ‘cultural planning, and therefore Luebke has aie to keep bal . \ «9 Ny Cede Ne. 1419 took the initiative in setting up the anys agriculture competitive | . . L ° . : ‘ leombined German Farmers Fed- With industry. | Father is more than an animated c eck book, a genial i] vi) fs ampere $'370 eration. eeu gel coin peeranatels Bicentia chauffeur, a good provider and handyman around the et eae mw wea = Pint | Luebke's interest in politics as UNPopular with farmers, and in Ae ° h bei eset with rob- ] i © J AQ Code Ne. 1 wey as agriculture took him into 1957 the Farmers Federation asked house. Dad is an intensely uman ing,\b zs ally h : the Center Party, a Catholic party Chancellor Konrad eget? not Jems, who loves his family dearly. aged Nt eid twill : © O77 | limportant at that time. ito keep Luebke on as agriculture you appreciate him with a gift from the Hu at wi > ‘ = ‘ re ; : \ ; In 1931, he was elected that par- Minister. Adenauer ignored this - See - er : 2 t he a a in ( i cuit 5 ty's delegate to the Prussian Par-|iotervention. ’ make his eyes spar kle. Here you Il find Just hire th . Luebke was dismissed from of- he married very best of its kind. * | flee and several times was im. | S prisoned during the Hitler re- They Can Take Care \ | gime. 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Le Long's Case Poses a Question on a WASHINGTON (AP)—The nien-| tal problems of Gov. Earl K. of Louisiana iis Longiturn a chilling spotlight on a far insistence ‘bigger but still unanswered ques- *|tion affecting the whole country. * How could a vice president of ‘the United States take over from a president who became too physi- cally or: mentally disabled to carry out his duties but could not or would not admit it? * * * The Constitution isn’t clear. The question has never been answered. _|In” fact, Congress ~~ throughout American history, has begged the = question. President Eisenhower Zep has asked Congress to provide an/ ; answer. So far it has ducked. Long's family had. him flown out of Louisiana by plane to-a mental hospital in Galveston, Tex.—he says he was drugged and kid- naped—and the lieutenant gover- nor took over, signing bills and) * otherwise acting as governor. | * * * | be ected Now Long is fighting to get back | imaide Louisiana. If he does—even to enter a hospital—and then as-! iserts himself as governor, who is| ‘governor: Long or the Jieutenant acuciene? Unier (Ladana law. |disabled president out of the Whi place. * No legal, * * circumstances. the said office, ‘death, resignation or both of the president president, declaring shall then act as president, such officer shall act . aces ON CREAMETTES PACKAGE until the disability = “Fly” to Becutiful HAWAII Visit Our 50th State Complete Air Tours Give You e Sightseeing time galere @ Wendertul accommodations @ Comfortable exciting flight Por details. reservations and transportation arrangements, see % * * lclearly says Congress can ithe lieutenant governor can act! only when the governor is outside, jthe state. But suppose a president became deranged—perhaps only slightly—| but could not or would not admit it. How then could the vice presi-| dent take over? Even when the president is out of the country he still is the erences, and no one ~ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILLY 79 Hamilten mingham ‘simple act of Congress, it cou and taken to the courts where _ might face a‘ Jong fight. , would be for Congress to propo Many other chairs G rockers to choose from. A Senate subcommittee has u animously approved = such SAVE $2.00 from both Eisenhower 144 OAKLAND AVE. of Eisenhower disability. fool-proof way has been produced yet to shove a pres- ident aside, no matter what the This is all the Constitution Says: “In ease of the removal of the president from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the same shall devolve on the vice president. (but the ‘Constitution doesn’t say how or who decides on presidential idisability) and the Congress may'| jby law provide for the removal,! office as president. inability, -become president. He will turn the and -viee, job back to Eisenhower if the lat- and / on, accordingly, | ident’s disability be removed| (the Constitution doesn't say who! tdecides this};—ora—president—shal- thought his disability was ever, So, stings the Constitution) lay nounced March 3, 1958, Speaker | down the method for getting a|Sam Rayburn of Texas, leader of One way out of the dilemma an amendment — which has backing and some Democrats and Republicans. ‘themselves on what to do in case he doesn't belong in an asylum—|is ciibactons to. step ine his|was based on mutual trust be.! . {tween these two men and has no binding effect on any future pres- ident or vice president, ‘ * what officer ter recovers. Eisenhower, will decide whether the pres- * |Nixon didn't, ;swer. When this” te the House r | House, Congress has never done, critical at once. He argued that a : vice president who attempted to! 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S The voting record before this \ switch had been charged many times \with its trend to help Communists and criminals. There were strong doubts concerning the validity of some of the decisions avoiding con- victions. | Saree eres The dignity of the black robes was suffering. \Public respect for the judiciary was lacking. Indications are that the new lineup of conserva- tives will change all this As recent as June %, the five man majority upheld convictions for refusing to answer questions by the House Un-American Activ- ‘ ities Committee and a State Com- munist - hunting group in New Hampshire. * * * Two years ago this probably would not have been true and as a result a public furor would have been created. This high court is justified in ex- pecting respect, but it will only get it if it upholds convictions of ques- tionable Communist characters. Insurance Experiment __ Rewards Safe Drivers A noble experiment by an insur- ance company will start rewarding careful drivers by putting a premium on traffic safety. The safe drivers will pay lower rates than drivers with poor records who will get higher rates, xk wk This seems to make sense since the careless and negligent motor- ists would be paying for their mistakes. This is as it should be. Why penalize all drivers for the few hotrods that fail to use com- mon sense in their driving habits? x *® * Nebraska.is the first of four Mid west states to put this into practice. Should it be a success, it is entirely possible that it might be applied to the whole country. . x * * It would serve two practical pur- poses: one, helping all traffic safety campaigns: two, easing our own in- surance ‘premiums. Over the long haul the motoring public would benefit: We Must Not Let Latin America Drift Away Latin America, including the Caribbean, is one boiling mass of dis- contents just 13 months after Vice President Ntxon’s riot-filled tour. Hardly a country is exempted. : x *& * From this distance democracy and dictatorship alike are on the knife’s edge. Wild mobs, many times composed of college stu- dents, roam the streets, lashing THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mark Daliv Except Sund 48 W. Huron &t Pontiac. Michigan Published by The Powrinc Passe Company Jonw A. orev, Assistant Advertising Manaaer Russel, Baterrr, Executive Vice President and rtising Director Howaas H. Preaoraane nt) Ean Mo Tarspweas Vice President and " Clreulation Manager Business Manager G Masainatt Jonnan, Jovin W. Pirecenate, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Mantiager Heer J. Ree, Gronce ©. le maw Manacing Baditor _ ___Ciassified Manage: aoe The Associated Press ix entitied exclusively t¢ the use for republication of pth pen Hows printed Mm thi meee F a6 well an ail A 4 emake hes ver ¥ otrrier for 45 P in "Oakiana Genbtaee, Livingst a? sey mal ; : ngsto acomb. bape Washtenaw Cou it ts ih @ Year: e} more bs wy and yn plese h the United States ; mall subnor' * paveaesble fn , wavenee, a he has been paid at the 2nd class raic at ontiee, Michigan. Member of ABC. as i bs \, angrily and blindly at the status quo, : x *« * Responsible observers report a marked stepping up of Communhist efforts to capture some of these mal- contents. The economic troubles are made to order for the Commies. Meanwhile in nearly a dozen coun- tries, recently installed leaders are fighting for time to achieve social and economic reforms essential to stability. It does not seem sensible to sit idly by and let the €ommunists make inroad after inroad in these nearby countries. x & * How it will turn out no one can say. However, A. A. Berle Jr., former assistant secretary of state, warns, “Latin America will — he setting its direction in the next couple of years — with Washing- ton if it can, without Washington, if it must.” ~ &* * ___If we let Latin America drift away, “T’ Put It Another Way _ Muscle” ‘it will be to’ the detriment of the peoples of the hemisphere as a whole. ‘ “MILADY’S waistline will be back in normal position this year,” says a dress designer. Maybe se—if,after alt these years of shifting the waistline up, down and catercornered, anybody knows where normal position is. = The Man About Town Bigger and Better Despite Late Start, Many Growths Are Exceptional Linguist: Who can keep his hands in his pockets when he describes the fish he caught. In size and flavor, the first strawber- ries, coming from ; Mrs. Bernice Stallman of Waterford, maintain the reputation of the home grown variety as world beaters, as du those of our own Janet Odell, who as Hotisehotd Editor, is expected to produce only the best Potatoes as targe as basebatis have been dug by Harry Fulsom in his garden in Keego Harbor. At the rate they're growing, he expects to have some as large as basketballs Suggesting that we have a “crawling” marathon, Jarrard Orson of Waterford phones that he has a pump- kin vine 14 feet long, ‘and crawling an- other six inches every day.” Getting a jump on his plants by foster ing them indoors for a few weeks, Jack Mortinson of Auburn Heights expects to be picking ripe tomatoes this week. Well. known In the Pontiac area, Joe Norman of Fenton has been awarded $52,000 for Injurles recelved in the collapse of a Jackson building on which he was con- struction foreman in 1956 Word comes to me from General Man- ager Semon E. Knudsen of Pontiac Motor Division that the GMC Technical Center near Warren, just over the line in Macomb County, will be open for visitors until early in September Tours are conducted from 10 to 6 o'clock Mondays through Saturdays and 12 to 6 on Sundays As far as can be learned, the first let- ter to tome.to the Pontiac area, making part of the trip by guided missile, was received by Harry Frostman of Rochester Tt was one of a number sent by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, dispatvhed from the submarine Barbero, off Mayport, Pla , In looking over some keepsakes in their 1ome, Mr. \and Mrs. Floyd Bickford of Drayton, Plains found a photograph of several Pontiac VIPs of around the turn of the century Verbal irchida to- Daniel W. Symons of Birmingham) 91st birthday... Mr. and Mrs. George Krobn of Oxford;: 4th wedding anniversary - Burtrand Hammar of Keego Harbor: 83¢d birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones | of Goodrich, 51st wedding anniversary. rs ‘enormous amount David Lawrence Says: nn nee en ceenenesoneeenedineeneenee West Must Press the Cold War WASHINGTON — If the Soviets will not make any international agreements to ease tension in. the world, and since nobody wants a war over West Berlin or any- thing elxe, what is the alternative policy that can be pursued by the West? This question Is often asked, but “barely an- sweted One reason is that the Western gov- ernments have LAWRENCE _never agreed among themselves as to what they can do when the Soviets become intransigent and domineering The only really available to the Allies to- day is to press the “cold war’ on every front. This is the kind of pressure that the Seviets would understand, becanse it could throw a monkey wrench into their own domestic situation. fhue to the indifference of the Western Allies toward what has been going on inside Russia, the Kremlin has had relatively little to worry about from the outside. But there are some serious weaknesses in the position ef the Seviet government with respect to its own people. For one thing, an of money is being spent outside the Soviet Union for political purposes. This is not benefiting the Sqviet people. The funds are being taken from the Soviet people, whose lot would be immeasurably improved if some of the money expended In Latin America, the Middle East and Asia to stir up trouble in those areas could be used instead to help improve the standard of living inside the Soviet Union. * * * There are, moreover, some un- derdeveloped areas within the Soviet domain where poverty is extensive, When will the Allies begin talking to the Soviet people about the huge expense of the “cold war’ that is being: incurred by the rulers in the Kremlin in their quest for power and world domination? Also, the Western Allies have been timid about expressing themselves concerning the dan- gers of & nuclear war brought on by Soviet miscalculation, The Soviets have managed by their propaganda to make it appear that they themselves are pacifi- cally inctined, white. the West is eager for war. The Seviet people need to be fold that the Khrush. chev policies have facreased tension and that the Geneva con ference Is a conspicuous example _ of how futile it is to- try to reason with a dictatorship. The Soviet people could be given to under. stand that peace will come in the world when they, too, have a free government. For some strange reason, the utterances of the West. that need to be broadcast widely behind the iron curtain are seldom made. When statements are made on ‘ The Country Parson a & ” alternative policy | to reach broad policy, they unwittingly give an impression of timidity and fear. There are many vital issues to: be disctssed, but most of the broad. casting by the West is confined to routine news. There is no steady outpouring of statements from the Western gov- ernments addressed to the Soviet people. Yet the main alternative to war is to arouse the millions of persons behind the. tron curtain to the fact that their own government is a disturber of world peace and is blocking their own progress through wasteful expenditures throughout the world. America has the capacity to express itself in world affairs, but up to now the policy of restraint ‘and super-caution has been self- defeating. The Soviets have their own way in the propaganda field. Certainly, the all-important objec- Dr. William Brady Sa tive—to wees the Soviet people and urge them to bhoose- teaders who will cooperate with other nations— is relatively simple to explain, day in and day out. This approach often has been described as using ‘moral foree.”’ But the phrase has come to be associated too much with the mere preachment of ideals. It is, in fact, the use of the force of public opinion. It means the constant communication of ideas across boundaries. Too often this formula is dismissed as useless because it is assumed that a revolution inside the Soviet Union is impossble, just because no out- ward signs of any such trend have been apparent. But such signs are seldom visible to the naked eye. (Copyright, 1959) VS: Smoke-Filled Classrooms Spell Trouble for Student The injurious effects of smoking, in my opinion, are characteristic of anoxia and not of _nicotine- poisoning. If nicotine were responsible, how can a ball player, with cheek bulg- ing with.the dead- ly poison, manage third standing up? Chemists tel) us in textbooks that a drop or two of nicotine on the tongue of a dog will kill the dog in a minute or so. Yet a huge chew of tobacco con- hom taining from_14 per cent up to: 617 per cent of nicotine, according to the chemists, is evidently innoc- uous. : Here's a complaint from a read- €r “Tam a student at University of , Where even the pro- fessors smoke-in class. By the end of my first week here I was sick. My head ached con- stantly, I became hoarse, my ears stopped up somewhat, I couldn't eat my meals (in the smoke-filled dining reom) and I was exhausted. “School doctors prescribed . . . tabléts and tobacco antigen injec- tions. The tablets helped to the degree that [| could eat again. After two months I see no im- provement from the injections. “If you can suggest no remedy which might mye college life less hectic for . perhaps you know of a good graduafe school where smoking is not permitted in class. (G. J. BO)” x * ; It is quite likely that carbon monoxide anoxia causes the symp- toms you describe. Every puff of tobacco smoke, ‘especially cigarette smoke, con- tains some carbon monoxide. A person breathing air containing only One part of carbon monoxide in 1,000 parts of air may develop in an hour or so the characteristic symptoms G. J. B, describes. Carbon monoxide is not “poison- ous.”” It is dangerous only because it has a stronger affinity for hemo- globin in the red blood corpuscles _ than has oxygen: thus it crowds . Out Oxygen, reducing the supply of axyger to the body's cells — a state called anoxia Hf the room where occupants are smoking ix properly ventilat ed there is little likelihood a non. , eecapant will inhale enough carbon menoxide — to make him ill. But tebacce hogs — smokers who have no concern about the sensitivity, comfert or = health of non-smokers — usually have equally selfish notions about fresh air and ventilation = hence the | “‘smoke-filled room.” : “ Tobacco antigen injections are futile, I believe. It isn't tobacco that causes the student's trouble It is carbon monoxide anoxia. * * * letters, not more than one or 100 Words long pertaining to and hygiene, not dis- - the dignity, as everyone _back to work. re a >. ead ve ’ 5 ae = ’ i Voice of the People .. ‘Why M ust We Put the “d” a, : ° o (#54 eee 9 in Term “ ichigander? ‘6 Concerning the editorial 10 Michiganders or Michiganians, Readers Back Sales Tax Hike Let's vote the sales tax and go Jenny Lifestoret I agree with the editorial about state taxes, The reasoning “Let those with more money pay more we hear so often is really 4 sad reflection on American initiative and free enterprise. If we followed that thinking, the man who makes $3,000 could buy toothpaste for ten cents, but the man who makes $15,000 would have to pay 90 cents. The family whose income |s onty $6,000 could get a car for $2,000 but if you:make $18,000, the same car would be $6,000 to you. * *x * Pretty soon everyone would have the same amount of every- thing and we’d just be another Socialist or Communist state.~ Why bother trying to get ahead if it just means everything will cost you that much more? What incentive would there be to use the old American drive that made this country great? * * * —-4-the State—needs $3 million (o__ keep going, then everyone should pay his share and that’s all, re- gardiess of-his income. Why should I have to pay for someone else who's content to live on welfare “when he could get a job or for someone who's happy to scrape by on the least work he can manage? Especinily when the lower the - come group, the more likely that person is to be. dipping into the State till for various benefits. * * * Many people want to do as little as possible, grab as much as pos- sible and pay as little as possible for it. And I'm tired of supporting that sort ef person. Is This What My Ancestors Worked So Hard for? ‘Supreme Court’s in Sorry Plight’ Congress is listing and studying legislation to make the Supreme. Court more representative of the United States. What a blow it vould have been to all our great jurists in the past to learn Ahat some day the legislative branch of the government would have to pass laws to safeguard this nation and protect it against the Judicia! Chief Justice Warren should hang his head in shame as long as he continues fo serve Matterly * Sunnock ‘Stay at Home . Out of Trowble’ US. planes -should keep away from dangerous locations and mind their own business at home You never heard of a U.S. plane getting shot at when it was flying over Nebraska or Atlanta so they should keep out of the danger zones and not let the Russians have these chances. Always there can be a dispute about exactly where they were and if they are flying over Atlanta, no one can get into some argument. Liz Case Records of a Psychologist: call people of pH, either _why: insert a “a"? ey away thinks of a goose. Why not Miehiganer? Michiganer ‘Give the Work to City Men’ If the local contractor doesn't get the courthouse job, it will be a shame,—for we need eC ‘the jobs in the Pontiac area. and what differ- ence does $2,000 make when the wages wil} all go to men that live here? ; dust Back to Work oe ‘Fundamental Rule Governs Us AIP Regardless of race, religion or politica] belief, every group needs to be equally solicitous for the preservation of rights of other groups. When each group begins to fee] more entitled to certain rights than other groups, every- one’s rights become less secure. We're all on the same ship, and you can’t sink one- end and keep the other end afloat. * * * The mob lynch incident in Mississippi displayed the sane dangerous disregard for human rights which permitted the Nazi persecution of Jews in World War II. The fanatic’s belief that _an_end can justify the mean: the belief that permits sacrifice you or me fer his cause, * * * “If it's good for me, it’s gocd for you."’ This attitude continually creeps into the thinking of men. logic to the front and learn from the crue] lessons of history. No society can endure for long which ~ refuses to recognize the individual rights of human beings. The fundamental rule is: ‘Do Unto Others as You Would Have Others Do Unto You.” R. Eugene Bullock 170 N. Opdyke Portraits | By JAMES J. METCALFE Advice is often hard to take .. . Especially when you . ... Have hopes and dreams, and you feel sure .. . Of what you want to do ... You think you know your way around . .. That you are really smart ... And only you can fegu- late . . . The strings that pull the heart . . . But you could never be more wrong . . . As friends are warm and nice . . . And in the moments they can spare. . . They give you good advice . . . They cannot tell you everything . . . But as you go your way .. . They try to be of help to you . . . Through every night and day . . .. Advice can cause real progress or .. . Promote a marriage date . Good advice is good for you. . . If it is not too late. (Copyright 1958) — THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Who provideth for the raven his food? when his young ones cry unto God, they wander for lack of meat.—Job 38:41. He that doth the ravens feed, ‘yea, providently caters for the sparrow, be comfort to my age.— Shakespeare. Finding Cause Cures Nervous Tic Melvin has been a slave to a childish habit that has even forced him into an introvertive career. And it has compelled him to shun social events _and even refuse luncheon invita- tions to Rotary, Optimists, Ki- wanis, etc. So serapbook this -case and. use it in dealing with your own family Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-463: Melvin R.. aged 34. is a shy accountant with a prob- lem. * | “Dr. Crane, f must have what you call a ‘tic’, he began. D : “For whenever I get among people, I begin to blink my eyes in rapid succes- sion. “lf I am at home or with familiar friends and relatives, it doesn't bother ¥ me much. “But whenever DR. CRANE T am asked to speak in public or even am intro. duced as a guest of some friend who invites me to Rotary or any other service men’s luncheon crowd, I start blinking in rapid succession, “Try as I will, I seem to be powerless to stop my eyelids. They just feel independent of my will, “It is so embarrassing that 1 have quit going out in public. And fhat's one reason why I became an gecountant. foe | figured I'd not be forced’ to Meet as many people in this profession “How can I get rid of this ‘tie’? PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY In this clinical column yow re- ceive all sorts of true cases , ‘out of ny office practice. — % 4 They are to help you analyze and solve. your own problems, for we are never going to have enough psychiatrists to handle abnormal behavior if we wait till people reach the sanitarium stage. This column serves as prophy- lactic psychiatry. It helps vacci- nate your family against psycho- logical problems before you reach a critical state * * * A “tic” is best understoed as being a carry-over of what was once a purposive set of movement that now has outlived its original Tt is not a random movement of one part of the body, then another, as is typical of chorea (St. Vitus’ dance). | Chorea will be present. when the victim Is asleep, whereas the “tie” tends to vanish in slumber. Melvin's eye-blinking once served a good purpose. he was 9 _years old, he had a gruff, fearsome teacher. . Melvin was a shy, timid little boy. The teacher asked him to stand and read aloud. * & & Her barking voice scared him so he dropped his book and lost his place, She irritably- reprimanded him and the children laughed. Tears welled up into his eyes and he almost burst into sobs. But he didn’t dare show he was a sissy, se he rapidly blinked his eyes to keep the tears so well distributed they would not drip down his cheeks. That humiliating experience thus “set” the habit. Now, 25 vears later, when he gets into a group of people and attention is called to him, his eyes involuntarily start blinking. : The vecre t of ‘treeing yourself from a “‘tic’’ or any other complex . that has enslaved you for years, is to anlyze its origin. x* * * Try to date its exact onset. For then you know exactly: what you are dealing with. In Melvin's case, it was a classroom reaction to check his tears at the age of 9. Then grow angry at yourself for continuing as an adult slave to a childish reaction, for anger tends to stymie @he effects of fear. Those emotions are incom- patible, Next, socialize yourself so you grow calm and assured in the for- x *& And enroll in the “Compliment Club." Send for that booklet, en- closing a stamped return envelope. plus 20 cents (non-profit). H you pay your three compli- Tents. daily, within 30 days you'll notice a dramatic change in your- ° seif Altars write i oars oe to Dr. George W, Crane for bis paye' ai charts’ and pam phiets, : Sie (Copyright 1959) 4 him to i | ax : ; nL | 4 —- | - 2 : i: a ZL ‘4 if 5 ee | e ne ; — 3 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 CONDITIONED FepeRAL COMFO dent. stores guaranteed or your money back an - {contained Sri sai sar rier. io! pn. Exh Hardwood water skis with keel 16#* Adj ustable foot bindings. a i sta Set of five golf irons by Wilson 36** Chrome-plated heads. Set of 2 woods 20.88 Fiberate* ribs Family fun time! 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Called Inevitable | , a | | “The President said nothing | birth helped get his sentence com-| DETROIT ebivors and the| PAeY (D-Minn). as the next presi- Irish Premier, Ending a! other Irish liberation Jeaders a | Favor Humphrey, Smith | WASHINGTON (AP) ~'\Some oe SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)--Secre-| about freezing profits,” Schnitzler Then De Valera and families: of two Mexican migrant dent and Sen. Margaret Chase tary-Treasurer William Schnitzler said, ‘only wages. Wages, prices * . ie — workers killed in a Michigan truck smith (R-Maine) 4s vice presi- costly and profits — everybody seems to “In the Moscow parks, 1 saw of the AFL-CIO says a PARIS (UPI)—American evan-' gee, : - | eollision in 1954 were awarded a) 401+ The bi-partisan ticket was stee] strike is inevitable next have ee el ee third gelist Billy Graham said yester-, thousands of young people hai Long Career, Shoo-In * ved prcotieg paper oan $60,000 settlement in U.S. District’ roposed by the Reseest rity month. iday on his arrival from Russia he, did not-scee a singlt’ couple : lpistes Lloyd George Court yesterday. Senior Citizens organ . . for Presidency iif he did not release Maceoin, the ‘ patriots would end a truce and | locked in an embrace,” he said. | herself made. public the found a eat “moral purity’) : 2 “IT hate Communism.” Graham Besides those killed, 23 workers) smith resolution. were injured in the collision be- proup’s Schnitzler is here to address the) American Federation of Musicians: : ‘among the le of Moscow as! : : oe ae peas ‘40812 Nations to See Concert on sl eoraes eociing hunger’ said, “But I love the Russian! DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) = The |resume ee A tween two trucks on U.S. $f veer —— t & * | NEW YORK (AP) — Conductor for God. despite the official athe-|people and fhe moral purity Ijirish voted fon a new i i Velen gud ale et ae | Crt dolicious i He told newsmen Tuesdayiteonard Bernstein and the New|ism of the country. ifound among ‘the Mus: uv:tes. today, and nearly blind old Eamon Pe Pia Ber i wget a Enjoy he Montreat, N.C., preacher,| Graham said he became aware de Valera appeared a shoo-in. who spent five days in the Sovietiof a great spiritual need among thoice for the ceremonial job OR aac - oo Ce Lake Si capital, compared what he saw the Russians i aiority of at least 200,00 there with the downtown parks in a majority of 200. night: ‘The manner in which the York Philharmonic will appear! steel companies have organized Sept, 26 on a television broadcast | themselves against the welfare of that will be beamed to 12 coun- their own workers makes @ strike tries, A concert at the Vemce fes-| ‘The settlement was tnade with | Sugar ©6., Michigan Inc., and the Great | amendment to remove the pro- Field Crops * * * j ‘ , ati j . t Ani . . charge elle . Vining Retiring ffom active politics,|portional representation system. | Lakes Growers Employmen inevitable ees tival will be Eareice on a ot ‘andon bas ai vy Red pe! L was inh by lens eehicos the «77-year-old statesman ran De Valera and Fianna Fail spon-' Committee, Inc: | Schnitzier sald President Eten: (pean network during the weches sees wee wr onecking @N@ jeaders that there is @ real reli: voaingt Gen. Sean Maceo, like sored the amendment. Maceoin al th cocktai s-at home i hower contributed to the deadlock tra’s overseas tout Worse fjeus revival and a nrined de erie ae ; he Fine Ga cicwatc uw, 9 Half the sum will go to fh : J : : De Valera a veteran ‘of the fight and the Fine Gael, Ireland's No. ? ote ¢ the men killed: Fran THOSE SERVED ee cline of athe sm in’ the Soviet ()) independence from Britain. Party, dpposed ft along with the amilies of the men Kine ; EQUAL TO . Union,” he said. smaller parties cisco Amador Hernandez and Bet AT WORLD-FAMOUS BARS Under é These one ard te beet * * * ae nardino Nevarez Amaya. The rest . i way net pi se ; 0 re Only about three fourths of Ire- _ k . . rT will go to 16 of those injured, the New ' Prices mer sine ee ee ° ‘land's 1,700,000. voters were ex- Steep ejac Dies in Fa amount depending on degtee of faces of the people a great spit. jected to turn out .to choose be- an : d itual hunger and ‘some sort of “ PATERSON. .N.J. (AP)—Phillip Injury. Managem't Goo ay ro [tween the candidates and also de-| » et a ote | Settlement was made before CASH MARKET | insecurity that only God ean lcide whether Ireland should keep Youkan, 51, a@—steeplejack, waa a won A Bicard Sale All Week | solve.” ithe election system ef proportion- atop a smokestack dismantling it} /¥ege Frank A. Tuesday when he apparently cut! The workers’ claims were hand- his supporting rope by accident|led- by George Menendez, 4 De- with an acetylene torch and fell|troit attorney and native of Mex-! ; 90 feet.to his death. ico. : eae : Make them the 78 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC. PORK SALE! i Graham saw the crosses and |al representation. Counting of religious paintings of the ecathedral|votes will not begin until Thurs- museums in the Krémlin and he; day. attended a Sunday service in) Maceoin, 67,. ran for president LOOK SHOP HERE SAVE Moscow's only Baptist church. (five years ago against Sean T.. a — 2 =< quick, easy way with “Yesterdtiy,’ he said. “I knelt O'Kelly, who by law cannot mic b t D : ‘Holland House Gimlet ihe. Lenin St here 190. asain after serving two five-year, AOmbDats Vepression : LEAN LOIN in the Lenin Stadium, where terms. Maceoin got «335.000 votes, : Mix. 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Whiskey Sour, Old Fashioned, Christ’’ in the Soviet Union pro- vided Lb. af . ; Russians who accompaved him . * * scribed as a psychic energizer with effects opposite to those es Gl LET M e : “No matter how powrriul a man He served as first presidenf of of tranquilizers. Full pint—enow | “ may become there cares a time the [rish Republic from 1919-22 “I'm excited about the possibilities of the drug,” Dr. . [24 for 32 cocktails. GRADE ONE BULK when that man must dic” He has been prime minister three Thal said. “Prior to this we haven't had any safe, effective i] At Food, Drug. Dept. : : MEATY The Russians offer: no reply umes Ir - aged Reg Le drug for the depressed patient.” = - and Beverage Stores SKINLESS R e said * ms _ expected | “oa ' a He will report on his exferiments at the New York Write for free cocktail and canapé recipes! : ; “Cie oO succer¢ } i . 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Funeral-Home. Burial will follow, LEONARD — Service for Roy| ” gunviving oe eo haan. ea in the Oak Grove Cemetery. | Yule, Tl, of 3461 Rochester Rd.,' of Leonard and James of Califor- hee ee ae yemartay will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at nia. Her sole survivors are three sis ters. ee ~ Senate OKs Annexation Bil for ‘Dogpatch’ Near Troy E SLONAKER GEORGE City Stone Firm Owner, 70, Dies Heart Ailment Takes George Slonaker at His Home Yesterday . =a nike lane will ‘be he ie on tomorrow at Richardson Bird Fu- neral Home here. Burial will fol- low in Waled Lake sev fery. Mr. Lawson died tode in -a Ponts beg aren me tOere Passed by the Senate yesterday, Anderson's bills, one to authorize Surviving are his wife Martha, and sent back to the House of townships with salaried treasurers — Representatives today was a bill to waive the penalty for late pay- ito enable Oakland County's ‘Dog- =a property \ ieees: Deaths Flsewhere patch, U.S.A." to annex to a gov-| \vernme ntal unit, a. SH@USS Vote Tine KANSAS COTY, Mo. 14D: — 0 We goes ef i F us é wtorney 5 iM techy ee 1934 flouse “for concurrence Senate Uncertain i in Senate to 1945, died Tuesday, He, was amendments, two other " Oakla credited with smashing the ‘paliti- County proposals ran into rouble WASHINGTON: (UPI)—The Sen- cal machine of the late Tom J. Senators passed Rep. Farrell | jate’s prolonged debate over the “ Pendergast through a series of K. Roberts’ (t-West Bloomfield } inomination of Commerce Secre-+ prosecutions that included vote) Towniqip) House. approved bill | ‘tary Lewis L: Strauss was com- oe ‘4 ‘ome tax eve ) | whie f fraud and income tee asion wen Ne a teaien | plic ated today by uncertainty over George Slonaker, who with his el i the time for a final vote sons operated the Pontiac Granite either of three adjoining munict- | palities for antexation, It was overlooked when Trey Township | NEW YORK (AP)—Paul Tobe- kin, 46, a reporter on,the New! York Herald Tribune for 24 years, Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) last t' & Marble Co, at 269 Oakland /.ve. night ‘blocked efforts by Sena Democratic and Republican leaders | died of a heart ailment at noon died Tuesday following a heart) Incorporated im 1856. ‘to speed the showdown vote. lyesterday at his home. seizure, Tobekin covered labor ac-) gen L, Harvey Lodge (R-Oak- | Morse, a Strauss critic, objected | Mr. Slonaker, 70, of 271 Oak- tivities and general news ANd WiS-twad—County)—eale—it- “ Degpateh_when—Senate—Democratic— ye. came to Pontiac from | a specialist in activities of Jewish yy S.A.’ because it pays no taxes, Lyndon B. Johnson sought unani-| | Ann Arbor in 1925. organizations, He once was 4 Te ‘has no inhabitants, or govern- mous Senate ae for a debate! He was a member of the Oak- porter on the Milwaukee Sentinel. mental services. limitation. ¢|land County Sportsman's Club and *x * * As. o Unier- Benes ‘sen thet we |Elks Lodge 810. WASHINGTON SAP) — Dr yurther debate was postponed now, a ts ae raies, that we . | ts * * James H' Hibben, 62, chief of the inti today, on a House-approved ~ - . | Surviving ere three daughters, chemical division of ~ the Ss ‘bill to allow Royal Oak to issue Johnson quic kly served notice Mrs, Bertha Voget in California, died Tue we ay a fall at his’ to expect only a short notice be-iMrs. Eleanor Shoots and Mrs ‘fore the balloting begins. He told’ Louise Boardman, both of Pon Tariff Commission, te of injuries suffered In special_assessment bonds to, re- tire $220,000 in outstanding bonds home in McLean, Va to finance off-street parking. his colleagues that ‘‘all you can|tiac; two sons, Robert J. and ~ * ‘count upon is a quorum call" by George Jr.; a sister and a NEW YORK (AP)—Don Allen Sen. Lodge urged passage to | way of notification. | brother 57, wealthy automobile dealer who saye the city from the cesses Johnson also said he intended to) An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will had General Motors dealerships in of a downtown ghost town.’ |hold the Senate unusually late} be conducted at 8 p.m. Thursday 13 cities, died Tuesday. He was wurther debate was postponed today, with night sessions probg-| at the Huntoon Funera] Home born in a dormitory at Rio Grande ,, ,1{j} tomorrow on a House.) ble tomorrow and Friday. If there, Funeral service wil] be held at College, Ohio, where his parents approved bill by Rep. Lloyd L.| still is no vote, he said, he likely|1:30 p.m. Friday at the Huntoon were employed He later attended (R-Waterford township) will schedule a Saturday session. Chapel with burial following ir the school. 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My next. picture y of os a ship probably willlest paid stars in film history, re-| “Tt’s just an observation of| “I will steer clear of television) Vamles’ with Sophia Loren,” heilJ, S. Debt Astronomical like a flying saucer, a pro-\cently completed his first picture|mine,” he explained, “but thete/just as I have in the past.” anid. - pulsion specialist says, for thejafter a “trial retirement’’ that|was a time rt Gable also salutes “Gone With}... — the + pera ion’ gta de a im lasted o. ear. ing too well. ctures weren't ind” j j August Rome. This er space omay com- : simple reason that this is the best nly a y doing too pi the Wind for sustaining his mo-/, ‘ onli tells. Sure,|mon by the end of this’ ce: 2 Gals, $5.95 de tor gétting rid “After 40- years asan_actor yoU)very good_and they. proved it at'mentum on the screen. : sign getting of the heat can't quit all of a sudden,” he said.|the boxoffi "Bach time it is re-released j Sophia ts a tot -younger than Iam, | but if the federal government de- from its engine. | but she looks like m, | ci “So I tried a ‘rehearsal’ after I) “Then television brought out|find it helps the boxoffice on my|DUt sh a Migros, jcided to pay off kts sestronceicel aE ITH’S TLET Rig a a of the voapilnap finished *‘Run Silent, Run Deep.’ ‘| several of the good pictures I'djnew pictures. And again it is Ee aes oF ee et the BS MBion public 0k at the fens calieher frac: Frasant’ homed ; : 60 miles of the wreck. | «ee ~*~ | TUT EEE | ) . A ground party, including two, estnceles o. | mortuary specialists and eight Maen Shades Crop mine clearing experts, combed an HA Kirm@re - Gimcimmat Ont area eight miles wide and 17 miles long. 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Lawrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway } oe SPRTEN'« wat ‘ “| ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. DRAYTON: America's richest ‘more is struggling desperately to ikeep out of the poor house. 'President Getulio Vargas, for ‘years Brazil's “strong man,” re-| ‘In it he | my blood. [passed . in Americaré loans. In the last 10 years, prices have risen 1,000 iper cent. The Cruzeiro, Brazil's of a U.S doubling minimum wages | Vargas this bitter legacy Coffee Extortion Backfires ‘Rich’ Brazil Struggles for Economic Existence By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign Editor Brazil, potentially one of South) nationalism. nations, once| It was on Aug. 24, 1954, that|’ tired to his room and fired a bullet) into his heart after first writing’ a bitter last will and testament. said: “ft can give nothing else but i bequeath my Brazil has of Since World War IT, through a succession grave than the last. * * Ip the first 10 years after the war, she received some $600 million! unit of currency, has slipped to a) value of only about three quarters cent, BLAME 1 ACT { Despite her other riches Brazit' s+ has been a coffee economy. And as coffee prices slipped so did Brazil's economy, The single act of the Vargas administration which - today is| blamed for touc hing off Brazil's vicious inflationary spiral oceurred on May 11954 Ti was a decree Prices, im already high, shot skyward ‘At almost the same time, Brazil set a minimum price on |: coffee of 87 cents a pound. Vargas’ attempt to extort front world coffee drinkers the price || of industrial expansion at home hoomeranged. The J market broke and leaving behind coffee was dead, for 20) 8 Jegally Vargas, a strongman years, had become Brazil’ elected president in) 1950 * * F the start he courted the classes, regardless of the From working effect of the country’s economy. |M20, U.S. 127, US. 131 and US He found a willing audience. For 31 in the eifies, many lived in misery} On the Brighton-Farmington Fx within sight .of riches, necessitles They also provided a fertile field for Communism jtion, the Bay City-Midland Ex- a cma ipressway listed four accidents and STATE OU three inj » This compared with There was another set of clr. avings Accounts 4 Convenient Offices to Serve You Pontiae Ferg es te ) ; ‘ any such drastic ‘ paign 4s has aroused the ire of economic crises, each one more jabor in Argentina and France. ‘probably could not remain in office. Death Toppling on State Xways expressways sharply. reduced and injury toll compared with the State new expressways cidents dropped from 1,340 to ifvom 23 includes 64 miles of US. miles of U.S: 23 and in the-pressway, accidents dropped from rural areas others lacked even the| 275 to 105, injuries from 137 to 62} and deaths from 10 to one, It was this that led to Petrobras,| iBrazil's state-owned oil monoply n which no foreigners are per- 95 mitted to hold shares, Brazit is estimated to -have enormous oll reserves, yet while petroleum imports soar, her oil | lies idle in the ground because | Brazil has neither the know-how nor the money to get it out. Now President Juscelino Kubit- hown no disposition to undertake ‘austerity’ It) Accidents Sharply Cut) by New Super Roads | in Comparison to Old | LANSING (p— Michigan's new are recording accident, death tt routes” they Highway replaced? the Department re orts The department made ‘“‘before and after’ studies of 146 miles of and found ac njuries from 643 to 168 and deaths to 3 “These ing ilustration of what our grow. ing expressway network means in terms of motoring safety," sald John ©. Mackie, state bigh- way ecommissioner The study covered a eriod on most of the one year roads and 16, 33 and sections of In its first six months of opera W accidents and nine injuries on) tcumstanees whieh eontributed to'old M20 in the six-month period| today's ills, created by leaders who! before the expressway opened found it politically profitable to promote a questionable sort of} | death to the hatred of my schek once more is looking for enemies. I regret that I was Moncey. unable to do all I wanted for ~ ee * the humble...” It is probable that once more ' ' the U. S. will bail him out. What Vargas had done for “the-— xieanwhite, the basic tts remain’ humble" was to bequeath them uncured. The government has today's financial ills a cam. “Two Out of 3 Have Oil | 303, serves statistics are a strik- | Se Geen > FIGHTING FURY — A bundle of fury, Car- men Martinez proves almost too hard for these policemen to manage as they carry her into a UPI Phote in the youth gang eee sas —_ Boece, 7 patrol wagon outsidé a New York City~potice + station. 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The judge protested the bid to Burr to speak Friday. * * * “I see about as much of Perry Mason on television as I care to because my children watch it at home,”’ Armstrong said. “Perry Mason's program bears no semblance of the correct and proper means of administering justice, or the proper conduct of Develop Rocket for Weather 5-Foot ‘Snoopy’ Could! Be Used in Collection of Meterological Data DENVER (UPI)—A skimy five- foot rocket named “Snoopy” could become as familiar to the weath- erman as overshoes in the corner of his office. At least, two Denver businessmen hope so. * * * Incorporation papers have been fileq for a $1.5 million firm to manufacture a small rocket the twob usinessmen claim can help predict the weather The firm — Micro Dynamics Corp. — is the brainchild of G. aes said - their 2 < Houge has said yes, heeding savings in accordance with the/som of a telegram 10 the Whitelget politics and de-anything- oo .\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 Ike Veto Sure, Says Source , Kentucky Coal Men Political Loser lemployes of the United States Se inooted. tains by Would Mark Pension Cost! Again Appeal fo Ike (455 Wile for of Self-Employed Tax Free} wzxwor, 1, — om Sagond Chae WASHINGTON (AP) — Should/be much less and his tax cut|dent Eisenhower to send troopsi 4) cies and was an unsuc- doctors, lawyers and other self-/ accordingly. into the Eastern Kentucky coal $i | ieted eed gees cessful candidate for Democratic employed persons be granted tax| Antes ~ tax refi ae fields, and the United Mine/,omination to Congress last year, for the cost of setting 2, Thostiy’ to vib: sora Workers Union has pledged co-\placed an advertisement in Tues- with inedmes ‘of more than $10,000] °Peration with law officials to quell) day's ‘ed ital pee! Jolenes It read: ‘Naomi, I’m truly sor- a * * * a year. v sd ry I forced you to make so many Twice, in the last two years the) If all taxpayers were allowed to * encrtfieen. Pleané “as . 3 give _ s for their retirement) tye operators’ plea was in the|chance to make amends, I'll for- ° that salaried persons/terms of the bill, the: revenue loss House from attorhey Joseph C.|to keep our family together. Any- often benefit from company pen-|would be three billion dollars a); vic who said he representsone could get a divorce — not! On yan) 0b whe ee om eae, eee operators in Perry, Letcher andj@amyone can save a marriage. I pany pays no taxes. The taxes are| b , id only when the pensions come| . | Knott counties. _ for another chance. gral ie = hai Greek King to Return | The union pledge was in the form etter sald his } wile Sled for | me: ; ‘of letters to the sheriffs of Letcher bate » left. their @ Inst week} * * | ZUR ‘H, Switzerland (UPI) — ; : ‘and he hasn't seen her since. | But a negative response from| King aul of Greece, who has| Perry, Knott and Pike counties. | They have been martied eight the Senate appeared more likely|peen recuperating here from an| * * * years and have two children. today as its Finance Committee| operation for the removal of al Both moves were made Tuesday | opened hearings for the first timel/cataract, will return to Athens during a jull in strike violence| Radium’s activity lasts for cen-, Business Law ~— Comptometer Filing — Accounting Many Other ‘Subjects Are Available Day, Half-Day and Evening ~ SUMMER ¢ Speedwriting Shorthand — Typewriting Gregg Shorthand -— Psychology to Enrdil in SSES- Business English — : the lawyer in trial of a criminal case.”" Harry Stine, president of Model Missiles Inc., and a former scien- tist with the Martin Co., and Bill Meller, head of Sonic Research Corp., which makes noise sup- pressors for airplanes. * * * Armstrong said the fact that Burr will speak at the convention is indicative of what he calls the irresponsibility and lack of knowl- edge of the administration of jus-| Stine and Meller plan to begin tice shown by some bar leaders,|production this summer on a five-| The bar association president,|foot-long, 15-pound, two-inch in Beverly C. Moore of Greensboro,|diameter rocket to collect metero- said in rebuttal that Burr had | ological data. They claim the lit been invited to the convention in tle rocket can carry a half-pound the role of a guest entertainer,of instruments to 100,000 feet in not as a lawyer one minute Burr, who will speak on “Law f . . yers In the Public View,’ was not The Air Force is investigating available for comment the rocket, which is powered by a — sohd propellant and launched from a simple portable rail-type Sets Gasoline Standard \launcher One man can assemble in Eff. rt c and launche the rocket in 30 min ° to Cut Smog *” LOS ANGELES (AP) — In an Stine and Meller hope «the attempt to reduce smog, Los An geles County is cracking down on gasoline sold to its motorists The Board of Supervisors or dered Tuesday that after June 30 1960, all gasoline sold must con They iclim Bacopy ee tain less than 18 per cent olefins vide instantaneous readings more accurate than balloons in the midst rocket will replace the weather balloon, which U.S. weather bu- reaus across the country send aloft by the hundreds each day. Some scientists eontend the eye-jrritating hydrocarbons are a of seVere storms, if necessary. major contributor to smog The na ie air pollution ‘control district asked’) There are the restriction disrupted Oil industry spokesmen took no headed stand on the restriction, They say showed, the effects of olefins as smog in- men, mostly the results of deaths kredients still are undetermined. \and divorces homes in the U. §S by women, the a l census and 1,321,000 headed by! He would be taxed on the Sensational Week-End on the question, Secretary of the Treasury Robert B, Anderson has| opposed the measure as a tax bredk for the well-to-do. A bil] the House passed last, year died without hearings in the| Senate Committee. The House 16, Senators have received a flood) of messages from doctors, law-) yers and others in behalf of the} bill | * * * However, a committee member i'who asked that his name not be ‘used said he understood President! Eisenhower would veto the bill if Congress passes ‘it The Treasury estimates the an-| nual revenue loss at 465 million| dollars, Some. sponsors insist it ;would not be this high at the out ‘set, Administration officials have! lexpressed the fear it would open! | the way for many other similar! requests | Under the bill, sponsored in the House by Rep. Eugene. J. Keogh (D-NY), a self-employed person. could set aside up to $2,500 a year in a voluntary retirement trust | ifund without paying income tax’! $50,000 in the fund over his life time pen 'sion as he received it, but by then |his othe® income would normally Special - 3DAYS” ONLY Thursday! Friday! Saturday! An exquisite all purpose Similar chest priced 119.50 colo (2 FOR "115) functional and fashionable . . . 37” wide, 18” deep, 31” high... ideal as a Boudoir Chest, Living _ Room Commode or Foyer Piece. Crafted by one of America’s finest cabinet-makers. 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Hoffa has | done to carry out a promise it says he gave to clean up seandals in his union. And to find out, it says it is going to call him back again. The committee set no spe- | cific date for the new inquiry, but spokes- mén said they hoped to get started within a few weeks. The committee repeatedly has accused Hoffa of corrupt alliances with under- world figures and of specific misdeeds. A hundred or more witnesses have) been ‘reported under subpoena for the new hear- ing. They include some Teamster offictals convicted of various crimes. * * x The committee wants to know whether these convicts have been ousted from union 4.654.000 broken or 0 it, He would be limited to payrolls, and whether the union paid for their defense in their trials. 7 W. Lawrence St.. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 ; Call in Person or Return This Ad for Informative A committee official who declined to Ore ereres OR eer OH OOO eee ere eseer seetecesesFEFras Teamster officials are tentatively sched- ADDRESS be quoted by name said two Tennessee ~ | uled as witnesses. He said the éommit- tee wants to find out who paid their lawyers in their trials, and whether either man still is on the union's pay- roll. The informant said the committee Is re- luctant to name in advance any witnesses | other than Hoffa, but that a variety of | Teamsters who invoked the fifth amend- ment when asked about alleged misap- ~ FEATURING-THE LATEST- FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR » . Dr. B. R. Berman propriation of union funds, strong-arm We Also tactics or other wrong-doings, may be ye bes eee Feature called back for more quizzing. 7 N. Saginew St. FE 4-707] CONTACT . * * * Committee officials said Hoffa will be asked whether he has recovered or tried to recover union money allegedly used for improper purposes. LENSES Vee a Qe” ne ‘Lempted hy Pride... Persuaded hy Ficonomy | He'd be the first to tell you why his thoughts turned to Cadillac. He was tempted by its beauty and elegance ... and by its great acceptance. And well he might! For certainly Cadillac—considered from these 4tandpoints—has never been more inspiring. But yet, how pleasant it was to find that he could make his final decision on the basis of purely practical considerations! For an examination of the facts revealed some surprising information. . Not only are several Cadillac models priced competitively with other makes—but are within easy reach of many medium-priced cars. Its great soundness of construction has reduced maintenance ex- pense to the practical minimum—and its gasoline economy actually approximates that of cars built and sold largely on the basis of economy. And it is a fact that Cadillac, year after year, returns a higher percentage of its cost on the resale market than any other motor car. So there he is~wooed by its wonders and won over by its wisdom —ready to take the wheel for his first journey in his first Cadillac: If you've been wondering how far off this happy day should be for you, we suggest you. visit your dealer soon and learn why this is such a propitious moment to make the move. Whether you finally decide on Cadillac for pride or pleasure—or for thrift and practicality—you'll get all four. We suggest you stop in tomorrow for a personal demonstration. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER — , JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 276-280 S. Saginaw Street @ - Pontiac, Michigan Every Window of Every Cadillac is Safety Plate Glass r | } a ) | THE, PONTIAC PRESS’ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN FIFTEEN The American Arts String Quartet _ will open the Cranbrook Summer Music - Festival Sunday. From lejt to right are Will Open Summer Festival Gordon Staples, violin; Kenneth ee smith, violin; Paul Ole{sky, cello, and. Nathan Gordon, viola. Cranbrook Slates String Unit The aeccan Arts String Quartet will open the Cran- brook Garden Summer Music Festival Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at the Cranbrook House Gar- classic guitar made for him by Robert Bouchet of Paris. His career as a troubadour began in his student days at Harvard. His appearances at the Cran- dens in Bloomfield Hills, They will be joined by Alex- troit troubadour, in a program of chamber masterworks and songs“of the English, French and Italian literature of the 13th to 16th centuries. Members of the American _ Arts String Quartet include Gordon Staples, violin; Nathan Gordon, viola; Kenneth Gold- smith, violin, and Paul Olefsky, all first stand members of the Detroit- Symphony. The group was formed last year and made its. concert de- but with the Detroit Friends of Music. Mr. Staples, Mr. Gor- don and Mr. Olefsky are re- cording artists for the local Recital Records. Mr. Gold- smith is a student of Mischa Mischakoff and a member of the Chautauqua Symphony Or- chestra during the summer, * * * The program will include the Mozart Quartet in B_ Flat Major, the Beethoven Quartet —Ne. 3,Opus 59-and-the first Detroit performance of a string quartet by Constant Vauclain, professor of music at the Curtis Institute and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Mr. ‘Suczek . will accompany his program “of songs on @ brook and Grosse Pointe Sum- mer Festivals last year were enthusiastically received. The 1960 Cranbrook Summer _ Festival will continue with four concerts on Sunday, June 28, July 12 and 26 and August 2. The second program will feature an original ballet by the Severo Artists Ballet com- pany in the Cranbrook Greek Theater. Tickets for all concerts are available at Grinnells and at the Cranbrook Garden entrance on Lone Pine road in Bloom- _ field Hills at concert time. Episcopal Vows Unite . Couple at St. Andrew's Wearing a gown of wie nylon chiffon over taffeta, Katharine Mae Ruelle became ‘the bride of Peter Anthony Hawke Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Waldo Hunt at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. About 200 guests witnessed the rite. * x * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ruelle of Farm road, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawke of. Barker street, Drayton Plains. Features of the bridal gown were an ankle length bouffant hoop skirt and Chantilly lace jacket which buttoned at the Sack and featured three-quart- er length sleeves. Murdock-Tibble Nuptials Spoken at Christ Church Mary Andrea Tibble and James T. Murdock were’ married Fri- day evening at Christ Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Tibble of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Murdock of Dundee. * * * The bride wore a gown of im- ported white silk organza and Chantilly lace with a lace Juliet cap and French illusion, veil. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered by cymbidium orchids. x * * ~ Maid of honor was Barbara Bianco of Utica. Bridesmaids were Rose Gadigian of Detroit, Judy Gothelf of Oak Park and _Eddis Rikley of Saginaw. They were dressed in gowns of copen blue silk organza over blue taf- feta, with bodices of Chantilly lace. Matching headbands held their silk illusion veils. * * (** A reception was held in the parish hall. The newlyweds. are "MRS. JAMES T, MURDOCK honeymooning in Northern Mich- igan. _ of Drayton Plains, A nylon tulle fingertip veil held the bride's seed pearl tiara, and she wore a pearl choker and earrings. Her flowers were pink rosebuds and white carnations in a colonial bouquet. Mrs. David Blanton of Wa- terford was matron of honor, gowned in a nylon green taf- Teta dress accented by a hoop skirt and green chiffon cum- merbund, She held a pink lace fan with white carnations and pink rosebuds. Claudia Mitchell was brides- maid. Her dress was of ice ~ Clubwomen: Meet for Picnic ~ Chairmen Named for Committees at Annual Affair The annual picnic meeting of the Pontiac Woman's Club was held at the Shimmons road home of Mrs. Clarence Myers Monday. A short business meeting was _ “held following the’ picnic lunch and committee chairmen were named. They are: Mrs. Mau= rice Baldwin, program; Mrs. George Crisman, home; Mrs Earle Hoskins, transportation; Mrs. I. M. Lewis, citizenship; Mrs, Forrest Brown, religious education and Mrs. Ray Falk applied education. * * * Others are Mrs. C. W. Mos- sey, international relations; Mrs. C. M. Pelican, legislative; Mrs. Frank Marsh,” fine arts; Mrs. Harry Chapman, conser- vation and Mrs. Clarence My- ers, social welfare. ' PATRICIA A. LONDON Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London of Palmer street announce the engagement of their daughter, , Patricia Ann, to Pvt. Patrick Behan. He is the son of Mrs. Florence Behan of Detroit. « CAROLYN J. DEWEES Mrs. Lucille Dewees of East Montcalm street announces the engagement of her daughter, Carolyn Joyce to Stanley J. Haak. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haak of Bloomfield Terrace. An August wedding is planned. Queen Courts Magic and Her Horse Wins ‘Engagements | in ice Spotlight Retiring Teacher's List Is Like By LYDIA ROTHMAN When Ruth Elliott of Bir- mingham sees the name of a local attorney or civic leader in the news, chances are she recalls the day when she had him—or -her—in class. Friday she will retire after 42 years as mathematics teach- er from Detroit’s Northern High School and her list of have at least 8,000) reads like a veritable “Who's Who.” * *. * Tomorrow she will be hon- ored at a faculty luncheon at Devon Gables and presented with a gift. Although she has no definite plans for the future except “‘to take it easy,’ she doesn't find it easy to leave Northern. “\:She began teaching—she doesn't really know why and often wonders—just after. her graduation with honors from the University of Michigan when Northern was brand new ‘Whos s Whe" Her exper iences s have been. gratifying and sometimes amusing. She reealls David White, the youngest retired naval commander, who as a youngster at Northern was too full of good spirits. One day Miss Elliott ‘found it necessary” to confiscate his water pistol. * * * parents sent him away to school, but David returned for his senior year at Northern. His first day back, he asked Miss Elliott for his water - pistol. Northern also had - special Braille courses for blind stu- dents. Judge Ned Smith and Robert Joyce, prosecuting at- torney, were some of her blind students. They all worked especially hard, she says. BASKETBALL KOOTER ‘And Miss Elliott worked with foreign students, many of = = Completing the list are Mrs. Guy Bevington, scholarship: -Mrs._Glenn—Behler,—_historian: Mrs. W. H. Bedard, member- ship: Mrs, H. N. Watson, budg- et and Mrs. C. A. Coons, house. * * * A breakfast will be held at the home of Mrs, Bedard on Crescent: Lake July 20. After the business meeting, members played cards and toured the grounds. Dianne Needle Plans to Wed The engagrement of Dianne Mary Needle to Virgil D Roberts Jr. has nounced: by her mother, Mrs. Francis Needle of North An- derson -street. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Dr. Needle. * * * Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs pink taffeta and was styled - identically to that of the honor matron, ae The bride’s gown and (hose ef the attendants were. fash- ioned by the bride's rhother. * * * Best man Was Dennis Hawke brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Arthur Ruelle, brother of the bride, and William Hawke, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ruelle wore beige ny- lon lace with matching acces- sories anda corsage of dark red roses for the wedding. Mrs. Hawke’s choice was a royal plue print ensemble with white accessories, She wore a pink rosé corsage. ‘ x* * * A reception was held at the Waterford CAI Building follow- ing the ceremony. ~ For traveling to Northern Michigan the new Mrs. Hawke changed to a white sleeveless dress with matching jacket and wore- white accessories and a corsage from her bouquet. | The couple will reside on Barker street, Drayton Plains. One Size Fits All New ‘“‘top-overs’’ — ingen- jously cut to fit one and all from sizes 10 to 18 — have made their debut in washable printed Orlon jersey. These cleverly cut very short blouses look charming with skinny pants or tights for “at home’ wear, or with the new little skirts so popular for spring. ‘I Get the Complaints’ Socialite __The Rev. pape eaghe Uae seis Jase age aes Virgil D. Roberts of Oakiand— Avenue. An August wedding has been planned. Mrs. M. H. Doerr and chil- dren, Mary and Richard of Ottawa drive have left for Bay View where they will spend the summer. Mr.-Doerr will join © them later * * * Mrs. Robert F. Pack of Mi- ami road and Mrs. Vera Burke Doremus of Cherokee road have returned from a_ two- month trip in Europe. * * * and Mrs. David Mills of West Pike street an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Sarah Roberts, on Saturday, June 13. Sarah has an older brother, Peter. Mr. the curate of All Saints Epis- copal Church * * * Visiting the L. E. Martin- dales on Liberty street are their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin-° dale of Macon, Ga., with their sons, James, David and Paul. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Crothers of Williams Lake left Monday for Chaplin Village, Conn., to spend a two-weeks’ vacation with their son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Is Housekeeper for Museum been an- © Mills is” By EDDIE GILMORE LONDON « — Queen Eliza- beth II flouted the snooty rules of high fashion Tuesday in the interests of superstition. She wore the same dress for the second year running to the Royal Ascot races, one of the greatest outdoor fashion shows in the world * * * The dress is a lemon-colored lAce. When she wore it at Ascot .last year, her horse, Snow Cat, won. So again she donned the lemon lace, and again with white hat, gloves, handbag’ and shoes. The Queen relied heavily on her entry in. the second race, Agreement. Her disappoint- ment was visible to thousands as the horse didn't eyen place. ~Reyal hopes were not too ; Meo ert Larned and Sandra Croth- ers, _ Accompanying them were Mrs. Bruce Burmeister, her son Tommy, and Mrs. Gerald Colbert and her son Gerald * * * Mr. and Mes. Roy Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Scherer, all of Grand Rapids, were in Pontiac for the Satur- day wedding of Katharine Mae Ruelle of Farm road and Peter Anthony Hawke of Bark- er street, Drayton Plains. * * * Guests at the Paul B. Line home jn Orchard Lake Village are Mrs. Line's son, and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Line of Atlanta, Ga, and Mrs. Line’s brother-in-law, Carl Maynard of Dun Eden, Fla. They are al] here for the wedding of Robert Line to Judy Chadbourne Saturday * * * Mr. and Mrs. Glendon H. Moon of Osceola drive, held open house Sunday for % guests in honor of their daugh- ter, Janet, who was graduated from Eastern Michigan Univer- sity Saturday. Mrs. assisted. J. H. Moon By MARY PRIME NEW YORK (UPI) — As housekeeper for an art mu- seum, socialite Gertrud Mel- lon does everything from hir- ing window washers to plan- ning food for 50 on a three burner stove. Mrs. Mellon is in charge of the guest house of the Mu- seum of Moderri Art, and also helps with the museum proper. Ste goes. between the staff and the production manager and helps with the museum's restaurants (‘I get the com- piaints!”’) * * * She also helps personnel solve problems in. furnishing their offices—finding curtains for one office, venetian blinds for another, and signing up someone on the ‘ waiting . list "for paintings to hang in of- “Tt's my job’ to ask how much we can afford to give fhem. If we can't, I scrounge around a bit,’ Mrs. Mellon / said in an interview in her upper Fifth Avenue apartment. * * * The museum's guest house is the former house of John D. Rockefeller ITI, and now is used {6 entertain visiting fire- men, hold all-day meetings, dinners and cocktail parties at the opening of exhibitions. Often Mrs. Mellon must plan forma] four-course dinners for 50 to 80 persons or buffets for 100 on short notice and an old . stove, {Soon the guest house will have a new hotel-sized stove, however.) Mrs. Melion plans menus and cleaning, gardening and main- tenancé. To help her ate a butler and handy man. Her biggest problem is “‘giv-. ing a large party in the cheap- . doughnuts in est way.’ Some all-day meet- ings*mean serving coffee and the morning, lunch, afternoon tea, cocktails and dinner. “I go with the butler to the supermarket and pack the food into taxis and cart it back,” she said. “Sometimes we have several taxis full of food!” * * aa German-born Mrs. Nelion is . a slim, young- jooking divorcee with two sons James, 17, and Kari, 2i— and q grandson. She spends weshinein her home in Greenwich, Conn., collects primitive and contemporary art, and has just been elected a trustee of: the Museum of Primitive Art (which is in- dependent of the musenm of Modern Art). — She beeame interested”in art ret pe PE Le f ; She helped organize a local e exhibition for two winters when be she was asked to join the a junior council of the Museum 4 of Modern Art. Later she be- e came a member of the inter- 4 national counci] and a voting member of the selections (ac- quisitions) committee. In 1956, she traveled through Europe, assisting in the selection of paintings and sculpture for an - exhibition of German master- works of the 20th century. * * * “That's what I call a plum. It doesn't happen every year,” Mrs. Mellon said. Did she take special training to become housekeeper? “Germans are reared to be good ,housekeepers,”” she said with’ a smile. “My mother and father took me .out of school : for one year and said, ‘new, lithe girl, you must learn housekeeping.’ And 1 did.” high for the Queen's orily-other runner of thé day, Above Sus- picion, in the last race. Above Suspicion made monkeys out of the experts, coming in first by two lengths and paying 94 in __a_five-horse race. _ The Queen was exuberant. She stood on tip-toe, grinned and fubbed her royal hands in enjoyment. She even photo- graped the horse and jockey herself. * * * Princess Margaret jumped for joy. The Queen Mother kissed her daughter in public. Prince Philip wasn't there to share the excitement. He had quietly ducked out of the royal box an hour earlier to play polo at nearby Windsor Park. “Horse racing.”’ he. once said, ‘is a mug’s game.” + omens Section for Excalibur, senior men's honorary society at Michigan State University. He wag also chosen president of the group. He is the sen of the Verne C. Hampton's of Bloomfield Hills. * 7 * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond srundy of Waterford. cele- brated their 20th wedding an- niversary last week with a dinner at Lake Orion given by Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Lytell- of Draytpn Plains. They are Mrs. Grundy's parents. * * * : Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Val- lad of Alpeana street were hon- ored Saturday on their 25th wedding anniversary by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vallad, at a party held at the home of Mrs. Theda Dey of Lake Angelus. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arthur Clayton (nee Dorothy Sebas- tian) of Putnam avenue an- nounce thé birth of a daughter, Deborah Sue, born June 2 at Pontiac General Hospital Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sebastian of East Beverly street and Roy J. Clay- ton of Gothg street and the late Mrs.. Clayton. ; * * *- Former Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Astalos of Lansing, announce the birth ‘of a son, Bradford, born June ‘14. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Astalos of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griesbach of Waterford. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Phillips (nee Patricia Dean) of Detroit, formerly of Pontiac, announce thé birth of a daugh- ter, Mary Angela, born June 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Grosse Pointe Woods and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dean of Whitte- more street. & ° ¢ <*& A daughter, Teresa Ann, was born June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. . Stanley J. Slabinski (nee Vir- ginia Ann Hickson) of South - Avery ; Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Slabinski of Cherry court and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Hickson of Preston ~ street. ‘ * * t.. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pivitt (nee Margie Gooding) of — Oak announce the birth a gaughter, Julie Lyno, born — eae 1f at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ts é in 1917. a BEST OPPORTUNITIES | At the time, the school 6f- fered the best teaching oppor- tunities and drew much of its student body from many old and prominent Detroit fam- Among her list of former students are such names as Elmer C. Dieterle, West Bloomfield Township justice; Charles Oakman, ceuncilman and former representative to Congress; Arthur C. Laidlaw, director of the United Fund, * * * Among war heroes -are Bill Hatcher who flew Clark Gable during the war years, and Lawrence Gubow, ‘She has had innumerable De- troit and Oakland County law- yers, such as Max Fruhauf and Donald Wade. = ata ee o Personal News Notes of Interest be “Area William Hampton was tapped : Crantqaréri are Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Gooding of We nonah drive and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pivitt of Birmingham. a ee Mrs. Bert W. Heginbottom. first grand roya] matron of Michigan, Order of Amaranth. was guest at the meeting of Esther Court; Order of Ama- ranth, Friday evening. She is a cousin of Mrs, Pierre Shav- er, royal matron of the Esther ° Court, aS ih els Bective ccpoeaney oars KAYE WEST Mr. and Mrs. George S. West of Keego Harbor announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaye, to Douglas F. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perkins of Ascot street. A July wedding is planned. ae FS a | when they first came to the school. A4oyal- Northern rooter, she attended every one of 94 con- secutive basketball games dur- ing a stretch when Northern was undefeated on the courts. __ Miss Elliott always thought of her pupils, first. Her sister Hilda says, “She never kept a paper over even if it meant staying up into the small hours of the morning to correct them; and she’s so neat about it, too." “And how else would you do it®’’ was the snappy retort. Miss Elliott is tops on the list of favorite teachers and is fre- quently visited by her former students. Group Has 9th Annual Conference Members Attend Sorority’s Confab at East Lansing Attending the ninth annual state conference of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority — held Friday, Saturday and Sunday in East Lansing were Alpha Alpha chapter members Mrs Car] Rose, Mrs. Donald Stone Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr.. Mrs Edmund 0. Smith, Mrs. Elmer 0, Johnson and Mrs. Donald Murphy. * * Others from Pontiac were Mrs. Ralph O. Allen, Mrs. Ed- gar Plympton and Betty Lou DeGroot... Beta) Mu chapter members attending were Nor- ma Thyle and Elizabeth Rocke- feller. - Mrs. Stone acted as chair- man of the ways and means workshop and Mrs. Rose was secretary for the group. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jalosky received 15-year service pins. . * * * Installation of state officers “was conducted by Miss De- Groot. Mrs. Johnson will be state second vice. president. WTH Class of 1954 to Hold Reunion The 1954 graduating class of . Waterford Township High Schoo} is planning a five-year reunion to be held at the Wa- terford CIA Building on Wil- liams Lake road, August 22. There will be a buffet and dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Class members who wish to at- tend and have not received let- ters are asked to contact Mrs. Bennie Attard. Classmates who did not graduate with the 1954 group are invited also. Four pages today in Women’s Section PTA Winds Up Season Willis Teachers Feted Mrs. William Trousdale and’ sident,” installed They were: Mrs, Thomas Ff ’ president; Mrs. Dale Fisk, vice Porritt, teacher vice president; . Mrs. ‘Trousdale, secretary; Mrs. Harry ‘Landis, treasurer; . Mrs, Orville Foster, historian; “ Robert Bentley, father : “we wa Coma amcioie Sabie office were Mrs. James Coe, Mrs. George Pickering, Mrs. _Because of his behavior, his ERS RE AA vi ef P , ig 7) ! \ : po SIXTEEN _ : } j You May Get Passes Tee | : Aes pe Th b/ : ‘ ees, ete Ae ; 7 ee 1? a ne eee \ Se a i af) \ . ve —— a oP he ey aM ‘ * = Z , red ee : ee Es : ay x 4 i tage Pe k / ) A 2 I of y / o/ SE av le a alld ] t Tener ' : { ’ : 7 _ Students Stage Recitals. at’ Home of Elda Sutter Charles Fell, David hadley, Ana Dunlap, avid Duntap, Jen- Roger Putnam, Two groups of pupils of Elda Sutter entertained their parents at) musieales held at her West Iro-| nifer Brooks, quois road home. * * * Taking part Sunday evening were Ruth Ann Corey, Jan White. Rob- hie Sickels, Susan Strait, Brooks / and Nadine Williams. * * * Taking part in a plano and or- : ea OF ~ gan recital Monday evening were Pun ” Mary ‘ . aoe ed Ross Miller, Cynthia Parker, Linda I _ an ; “ ite &™ James Exline, Susan Weldon, cy Boardman. Katherine | enna chery! Randolph, Virginia Laid ae day, Kristin VandenBerg, Sharman ler Sherry _Zannoth Barbara 3 eale ‘ Pe mest T A? +> See te. hE ELE Se oe ee oe Ve : cancy Gately and AFlo% Payne, Mary Frances Hodges olriage * Loiridee Mark Miller, Mitzi Schroeder Jane Bigler, Marvel Wolfe, Mary Jean Thornton, Susan Putnam, Constance Griesbach, Jerry Ex line and Karen Bergemann. Margaret Beau champ Thomas Hrauchamp, Corey Menees, Robert Smith, Debb'« Sibiey, Heidi Bergemann, Others were Tony’s Summer Special! This low price good during the months of June, July and August PERMANENT ¢ 7 a6 complete with haircut oes OTHER PERMANENTS — $10 up PERSONALIZED HAIRCUT +s) “There Is a Difference” Tony sBeauty and Barber Shop ‘Mzin—¥iper—___—-—_——_Bitker—Bl dg. —_— By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Richard Gorman, Dorothy Dow Women used to dread wearing | ing and also made ‘them seem hed shout, 9 eyegiasves, They felt that these|older. For this reason many an recog-uze net Dorothy Parker Is Wrong {made them less attractive look-‘otherwige intelligent woman fum- squinting or failed to best friends on the i street. | Nothing makes a woman seem ‘more old-fashioned or out of date, jas such conduct, The most glam-' lerous women of the stage and iscreen frankly wear glasses when’ \they need them. | | | “time in selecting the ones you wear just as you do when buy: | ing a hat, or a suit or a dress. — There is such great variety in | shape and color available, I | | have seen some women who ac- | tually look prettier with their — glasses than without them. This is true because they have used line and color to minimise de- fects and play up their best points, member when choosing your glass-| afford it have several pairs, one, for sports, one for everyday and one for dress, | If you have a long face, wear glasses which emphasize the hori-| vontal line If you have a round face, do not wear round lenses. A wide face should have glasses with an upward and outward swing. If your features are very, ‘dainty, beware of heavy frames jand larve lenses. These will “snow you under."’ On the other hand if a TR OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday NM AIP CONDITIONED COMFORT EDERAL Downtown and wardrobe, = se : ‘your features are large, such : ¥K_3-2126 : =f Ms __alac-es will make them appear em*tler a 3 ye We all know what color can do 4 .. for us. Why not take adventage 4 3 2 eg “a of this in the selection of your : o.9 oe glasses? For instance, a brunette conan Po i 2 RZ) wilt be flattered by amber, gold, S vlas. . _ certain yellows, and can wear Sun glasses should be a part of your summer | wsl_é eer A redhead jJooks lovely in very Drayton Plains dept. stores aranthed OF ye money back ‘ OB! - a ® ene” te if) .. . Fashion Hour’s | . . step-in corselette now in COOL marquisette elastic 81 N. Saginaw light blue, green, honey color or white. : The blonde can wear many colors well. She will be flattered by frames which are raspberry, red orchid or amber, Of course the person who has blue eyes is always charming in that color, And sunglasses should be a part yf your summer wardrobe * * * If you would like to have my leaflet of eye exercises, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope | with your request for leaflet No. | 8 to Josephine Lowman in care) of this paper. Suzanne Grappin | Marks Birthday at Lawn Party The fourth birthday of Suzanne) Marie Grappin was celebrated re- cently at a lawn party given at the’ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grappin of Oak Hill street. Guests included Connie Roe, Don- | na Thornberry, Donald and Mit. chell Garnier, Barbara and Danny Weyant, Gay Perria, Vickie and Barbara Barager, Shelia Rathtt— JoAnn Peterson and Georgia Gallo Others attending were Paul and Mark |Eunice Hayward, Profanity |s (eeipBled Never in. |given Shower | Good Taste . | Bayward, By EMILY POST column regarding the ever in- creasing practice of men and women who continually use profanity in their every day conversation? I have always been taught that people of good taste never use profanity, cer- stand a light expletive, but it does something to you to con- tinually hear the name of God taken in vain.” Answer: I thoroughly agree- with you. People of good taste Eunice is the daughter‘ of Mr. ~ fand Mrs. Floyd Hayward of RE North Johnson street. Detroit Meeting Set never use profanity—certainly J = not women. A light expletive / on occasion is understandable, but downright profanity is un- thinkable.- = —# A display of Auxiliary projetts will be featured at the 10th an- nual meeting of Michigan Associa- * \tien of, Hospital Auxiliaries. The meeting, open to all members, will “Dear Mrs, Post: My brother hegin at 9 a.m. Monday at Hotel is to be married in two months. Sheraton-Cadilla¢, Detroit. As yet my mother has not met ~ --- the parents of his fiancee. A few months ago my brother Professional told my mother that his fi- PERMANENTS ancee’s parents were inthe © Y midst of fixing up their house styieg, t! OU and wanted to wait until it was in order before meeting my mother. “Now as time is drawing close, his fiancee says that it is my mother’s duty to call first on her parents. This sis- ter-in-law-to-be swears by you FING—TINTS IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON | 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 “No Appointment Necessary mother is ignorant of the art EDITH STENGON., Owner of knowing ‘‘what's what.” Who should <-take the first step?” Lew, Lew Prices. 2 Custom Draperies The YARDSTICK Answer: Your mother should have called on the parents of the girt. The fact that she was 4 asked to wait until their house was in order excuses her for MIRACLE MILE not having done so, but she (~~ ——________— should ask if the house is now — ready so that she can make Nadon’s her long delayed visit. , ‘ for Juniors Sizes 5 to 15 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Teiegrepe at Square Lake Rd. pen Daiby ‘til 9 P. M. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I have no- ticed quite a few people who, after they are seated at table, pick up the napkin and shake it open before placing it on their laps. Is this proper?” MERIT Pineboard Store 43 N. Saginaw Street Lower Prices Every Day Answer: You should not shake your napkin open; you partially unfold it and lay it across your lap. Neat Pleat Travel NEW YORK — If you take a wash-and-wear pleated skirt on the honeymoon, hang it on a skirt hanger after laund- dering. Pinch in the pleats with thumb and forefinger. Rust- | proof paper clips will help hold the pleats in shape. MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Populor Prices Riker Building Lobby ... fit them for fun... ou Rive sandals @ cool. airy, completely flexible @ resilient crepe sole @ all-leather uppers and insole @ true fit and sturdy wear wy Choose from new exciting colors too—Vanilla Ice, Red or White. Built-in steel arch for added comfort and support. Juvenile Booterle 28 E Lawrence St ‘Open Mon. & Fri. te §) "ana Family Shoe Store poses Huron at Telegr Open Pri. ry we we #) sizes 81, - 12 B—C—D sizes 12 - 3 $5.95 * ‘ te = Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, program) fdith street. No wedding date | Full Pound Jar P ie “aC ‘at Henderson Home the Elks Temple with 12 ta- After 11 years in- the senirahe | ianertier: Mrs. Leona Hunter,’ has been set. 0 ‘ bles in’ play. Winners were: (he spent two years at Spring Arbor PuD&city. \ | The Miriam Unit of the Augus: — fanaa and Mrs. (Junior College coaching and teach-| Mrs. Colton and Mrs. ‘Kunse! - If you use a meat-tenderizer, vou NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clemens St. WORLD'S GREATEST ‘tana Lutheran Church Women of| Robert Wisener; Mary Mal |ing. In 1945 he returned to Green-| gave the program. jean pan-fry beef chuck” ee ti ae ce _ = - > DAD St.John. Lutheran Church met| chie and Edwin V. Clarke; ses ven — _— in the soci-, oe | oe - - came pair gy i . : n SS; ogy ‘partment, see ae : ae a3 See SO. Bh tet ae “ Gat a ‘Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Karl) Dr. and Mrs. Zack Endress Buffet Is Serve d. a : ‘Erickson on Henderson street. Mrs, Helen Dovre led devotions and a discussion. Mrs, Carl Nelson, _Mrs, Eugene Danielson, and Mrs. | Adolph Hornblad were panel mem- | Allen Rososky and Donald Stephenson; Mrs. Ernest Guy and John Kraus. and Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis. Mrs. Mutholland's father, Henry: Hale, lives on Mt. Clemens street:| to Church Class The couple has three daughters, | Mrs. Barbara Dunn of Wilmore, ' LOVING CUP WITH GIFT PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE... Pontiac Stationers Fellowship Class of Baldwin Avenue Evangelica] United | rs. | Brethren Church met for. a _| “Formerly Brown Bros.” School supplies for missionaries a » | buffet supper Saturday eve- overseas were mem- : 4.N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 | Overs 7 ‘ | Mrs. Harold Pearsall of Kemp —= to Richard Carl Ericksen “= —— , | O ficriafrc ,ar TICKSEN | Paui Jones conducted the SPEAKING meeting and the Rev. Myron a Christ Lutheran Church was the, live in East Lansing where the ae aie oectan cork scene of the Friday evening wed-| bridegroom is attending Mich- ; a ; _of BEAUTY ding of Sharon Marie Pike and! igan State University. Pi dgron: ogerag Taig my le — Richard Carl Ericksen. The Rev.| .4-5 pike wore a light ‘blue| Lewis | ae ; mi - - . : ight ‘blue| Lewis Ball. a donnell says: — a , officiated at the Jer cotton dress with macthing pa ae oe = Ceremony, accessories. Mrs. Ericksen was) It can be an exciting adventure DO GENTLEMED really pre- {{ dition. When we bleach your f guests. dressed in a beige lace sheath for children to climb into a bath-. ‘ hair, it won't turn to straw. Parents of the couple are Mr. : wi hi eer ae fer blondes?’ We believe any Pp dress with white accessories. : jand Mrs. Lee H. Pike of Oriole) — —— ie man looks twice at a lady with “bright” hair. It néedn’t be blonde or auburn, but it should gleam with lovely lights! MUST YOU submit to bleach- ing in order to change your hair shade? No, indeed! Of course, it stands to reason that a brunette can't become a sil- ver blonde till we've removed her dark natural color. But she might lead up to the Big Step easily (and dramatically!) by first asking us to give her blonde streaks, or bright “sun- We'll keep each hair strand at its gleaming best. We'll watch it carefully, and give your hair special] revitalizing . treatments if they're needed, And we'll curl it with a professional - ent waving lotion formulated just for your extra-absorbent tinted hair. Special — Sub Teens Hair Cuts $1.00. Teens $150 Mon., Tues., Wed. Donnell Hair Stylists, Miracle Mile Shopping Center, S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. iO. Ericksen of LaSalle avenue. | white roses and carnations. jand carried a cascade bouquet ‘blue carnations. |road and Mr. and Mrs. Richard The bride wore a ballerina- length gown of white nylon over pink satin with short sleeves and a round neckline. A tiara set with sequins and seed pearis held her shoulder-length veil, and she carried a bouquet of Dianne Hewitt was maid of hon- ee or. She wore a light blue ballerina. | ; length dress with matching hat)~~ 13 of ; Best man was Garry Classen.» ;Ushers were. Robert Pike, the; — ibride’s brother; and Harry Ni-| cholie. | ea A reception was held in the |— church parlors, , Ee Hours: 10 to 9 p. m. daily. FE 8-9639. With or Without Ap- pointment. Air conditioned. tips”. (They're so youthful and . iil Poplin on one side, print t Remember, if you decide on taffeta on other! | bleaching, today’s beauty salon methods have been scientifical- | —Definition of a wedding ...4 ly perfected for better hair con- | girl completing a beau-tie. et tha ee ae H a af x . FROM UNDER THE DRYER TURN-ABOUT a ‘ ; HIGHT BE { FED-BIT GHAPEAUX | 4 fs _Imagine! Only........ 9 99 2 : - ery. = ~ g % ! 398 »h - “ee 7 Almost like having fwo coats... for the price of - “* one! 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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, ines 5 : ak Mrs. Elizabeth H. Stok gan’s candidate for the title of Mrs. practices for the final event. Michi- es of Traverse City, America 1960 The organ playoff is just one of the man) ode rn homemaking events scheduled 1 he winner 1 Fla. at the finals. Fort Lauderdale, Pontiac area students at colleges Mr. the Manse road. She plans to teach versity with bachelor of science de- and universities throughout will be named June 20 in Students Receive College Degrees. and Mrs. C. C. Racine of | Sacre Necriae Obetonte— Alder FA Dentures “Put Her Teeth on Edge have learned that she has one affair after another and they mean nothing to her. She gets to the men through their wives as she is very clever and vi- vacious. As soon as she con- Bs should revisit the dentist who made the ‘“‘castanets’’ for him. There is something wrong with the fit. If he likes you well enough to propose marriage, ¢ _he’ll accept your suggestion in By ban VAN BUREN DEAR ‘ABBY: I have been keeping company with a gen- tleman farmer who has plenty __of money and a good reputae tion. “He's a the” proper spirit. quers the husband;—she-—drops snappy dress- x * * the wife. er and the life DEAR ABBY: I have .a My husband admitted the af- | friend who is constantly trying to outdo the radio. She thinks | whenever a song comes on, it just isn't complete without her bleating in and you just can't fair but said it was over long ago. I feel the only way I can hold my head up and keep my self-respect is to leave him. Am I right? TROUBLED of the party. I am still con- sidering his proposal of marriage. I am almost shut her up. I wouldn't mind DEAR TROUBLED: You ashamed ‘to so much if she could sing, know you are wrong. Forgiv- tell you what but she can’t stay on tune ing and forgetting pay far is standing in . This burns me up. What could greater dividends than “‘leav- the way be- ABFY 1 say to her that won't hurt ing” to preservé your “‘self- cause this shouldn't maké, any her feelings? respect,’ Help your husband Awarded scholarships GOING BATTY DEAR GOING: Gently clap your hand ever her mouth and say, ‘“Shhh—Honey, I want to hear this!’ (P.S.—f added protection wear a thic leather glove.) * difference. But it does \Sicrweed Music’ Getiecl. He slips his false teeth for- ward and then sucks them back into his mouth. He makes a clucking sound that just about drives me crazy. When I think of having to look at that and listen to him click and cluck the rest of my life, I get cold feet. Should I try to overlook it, or should I hint around? COLD FEET Your friend bury his mistake by never ,mentioning it again. You'll both be much happier. * * * DEAR ABBY: Aunt Jennie raised me because my parents separated when I was a baby, so I think of her as my mother. I have been married 16 years | and Aunt Jen has always made hard of Whittemore street, Mr. and Mrs. |South East- boulevard, . * * * * DEAR ABBY: After 24 years | of marriage I found out my husband had an affair with | her home with me. I can’t tell | another woman. She has a you how dear she is to me. wonderful husband dnd through | Laeely: aie ‘Kea Leen acting | | Aug, 1. DEAR COLD his friends (SHE hasn't wel? I very peculiar. First she started s * putting salt in her coffee and percolator. “She likes to light | matches and will light one after another till there isn’t a match left in the house. This worries me _ terribly. She refuses to go to a doctor. Have you any suggestions? | ‘Join in Meetin Peter W. Elliott: Join - % g Graduates of Wayne State Uni-'of Brooks street; Marilyn M.| of Beechgrove street; MARIANN C. ENGELHARD Nancy Lee McKown, daughter of | Cale McKown of The scholarships are for four- |week courses running July 1 to Both have studied with (Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Tele- graph road the past six years. Nancy is a Siees accompanist a t | emptying the esh trays in-my—Central High School and will ¢ e 7 a ‘Methodist Women | Members of Deborah Circle were hostesses for the recent evening NANCY L. McKOWN Win Music Scholarships |companist and also organist at St.| | Vincent de Paul Church. Reargea-Howperts lewelzy Dept. - 74 North Saginaw St. =n from|her sepior year this fall. Mariann, Chicago, who will be a senior at St. Fred- are Mariann Engelhard, daughter i -4's high School, is a piano ac-| of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig F. Engel- ei P CONTACT LENS INFORMATION TRIAL FITTING Children’s Play Time For Ages 31; to 6 Supervised by Qualified Personnel Monday thru Thursday FE 5-3790 — FE 8-1310 i 116 Nerth Perry ASHIONS .. . 1959 r —_ F i 1 } of a PROFESSIONAL PERM NENT. CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 4 uire the base ‘ FE 2-6361 ~ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ~T1% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliménis Available in Day or Evening Classes ‘Write, phone ot call in person for Free Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ve received degrees._iin Highw il, this fall. \grees are Mrs, William R. Causey Goode of Cherokee road; Mrs. K.} wy , country ee received es n_High: oot. = ere C8 é ro vTaricnan of North Genesee i We haven't much sist ee ‘mation al the W an s Society r : i : - as N. } ; “ | ! ie = At Massachusetts Tnatitute of? doseph acagenis espe ae of, ——4 ah as N. Mook of eda DEAR NIECE:” If Aunt Jen bebaeiewe! ¢ Church. Technology, Frank G. Rising, son Mrs Joseph Jaconette of yre ard] Others are ‘Donald R, Ostrander, refuses to go to a doctor, ask Mrs. Robert Gallagher, Mrs. Fay! of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rising of Lake ee ms Poreved . doctor} | ot South Edith street; Patricia Ann{| & doctor to come to see her. ‘Wagner. Mrs. Bert. Weddle, Mrs. | Bloomfield Hills, was awarded a OF mec icine: Crgree from Soe | Pyder of Jackson street; Mrs. | She definitely needs profes- (Doris Brown, Susan Brown and B.S; Desree in mechanical nem =i See en poehaey “ Thomas E. Tillson of Dixie high-| sional help, and your family | Mrs, Robert Walters took part in, eering. He is a member of Delta Receiving Hospital in Detroit. way: Mrs. Charles K. Zamek of) doctor is a good start. ithe program, . SSS Upsilon Fraternity and was treas * * * Joangay street and Mrs. Amy M | * r * Mrs. J L.. Slaybaugh will be urer of his chapter during his Recipient _of an AB Degree 7ite al Elizabeth Lake road “Why don't my parents trust Sunshine chairman for the coming sophomore year He also was a from Ohio \ niversity is Janet Lee John J. Baker of North Johnson me”' For What Every Teen- ion aiilaet oF the ‘irack ‘team (for) Deem of Sheridan street avenue received a bachelor of arts! ager Wants to Know, send 25¢ | ——_ our years * * * degree. Receiving master of educa and a large, stamped, self- m * . Graduating Aug. 22 from Merey an degrees were Stewart C Deil | addressed envelope ie Abby, Lake Shore Group Another MIT graduate is Fred School of Nursing at St. Joseph of Newberry street; Donald D. care of this paper ‘Picnics for Finale M Shinnick II] The son of the Hospital, Ann Arbor, is Jane Hoff Kenney of LaFayedrive: Jack E.| = . j Fred Shinnicks of Birmingham, he man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs cirtany) fat Littletell street; and! | A cooperative picnic held Mon- received a B S Degree in aero. Sam Hoffman of Sylvan Shores Mrs James Morse of Lorberta r ‘ day marked the final meeting of nautical engineering He was onidrive. Tuesday, Mrs Hoffman at iene ‘the season for the Lake Shores the dean's list for two semesters, tended a tea honoring the mothers Extension Group. Members | a treasurer of Science Fiction So-'of graduate students held at the gathered at the Ledyard street ciety, and a member of Institute hospital PTA of Baldwin home of Mrs. Donald Bowen. of Aeronautical Science for the * * * Mrs. Anthony e's rake past four years Harold |. Bienenfield of Detroit h Kenneth Gilboe, and Mrs. Robert -_— * © was graduated with a doctor of FRANCES HUNT Fetes Teac ers |Johnson, members who attended ' Robert 1. Schuster, son of Mr. osteopathy degree from College of Room mothers of the Baldwin ithe extension day camp, gave an and Mrs |. E. Schuster of Motor. Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, _ Recipient of a B.A. Degree School PTA held a luncheon re- laccount oftheir experiences; way drive, graduated from Ferrin Des Moines, lowa) He'will intern) in history from University of cently at the school for the teach-| \there. fnstitute with a BS degree in for @ year at Pontiac Osteopathic) Michigan is, Frances Hunt, gr, Mrs. George Gallo was gener-| Even when a woman has no} The Sept®?mber meeting will; commerce. He is affiliated with Hospital He received his B.S. De-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs ul chairman, assisted by Mrs. El- clothes to speak of, she'll speak feature a Christmas toy demon-| Phi Sigma Chi Fraternity gree in pharmacy from Wayne! James W, Hunt of Ostrum mer Bogardus, Mrs. Neil McCor- of them. stration. | ’~ ww & State University drive mick, Mrs. Vernon McFarland, | - — . - Walter J. Schrodi ."; _ of North Mrs. John Berry and Mrs. Robert | Sanford street, received his bach Elsworth. elor of law dexree from Detroit Special honor was given to. Helen | College of Law at commencement Most Men Bored Hayes, Mrs Bruce Barner, Mrs. Monday evening Robert Wales, Mrs Hesper Polk, Fe J - Mrs. Fred Cohassey and Norma M J « Jot (nee Jane : - “Tenson. ~ + WMirs James . nson nee Jan J Ellen Racine) received an A.B. De it Ol ] lan @| gree, cum laude, at University of Michigan Saturday. She majored in Local Group Holds English, She is the daughter of. By RUTH MILLETT around to put in their two cents Luncheon Meeting the Charles R. Racines of Dwight Someday maybe women will PPT) hbiidhal i ~ A avenue and the granddaughter of . The truth is women exclude men September October Group met amart enough to ask themselves from the conversation and then Friday afternoon at the home of why when a group of married ett Wonder why they always secm to Mrs. Charles Allen of Watkins Lake | Sew 'n’ Save! Make this smurt ssiler dress ef remnants — gay on- navy and white with red trim Do one version with embroidery —other in plaid 'n’ plain’ Pattern 922: child's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 10; tissue pattern; transfer; casy di rections, State size. Send Thirty five Cents (coins) for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing Send to-The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 1). N. Y. Print plainly Pattern Num ber, Size, your Name, Address and Zone, Send fer a copy of 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book It his lovely designs to order) embroi dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- cial surprise to make a little girl = happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to * color. Send 25 cents for this book ples get together the men always away and get togeth seem to eAare er in a huddle All women do now {s shrug their shoulders helplessly But if they! In chargeof the program were ey be | » . . * * ‘ na ™ ever ask “Why. they ll have the to Heten to the same old topics Mrs.-H. R. Fraser and Mrs. FH problem ticked) And it is a prob That's the simple solution for Riley. Mrs. L. G. Porter will be lem for women, because women! keeping the men nearby hostess at the Septembcr meeting don't like to be left sitting together womany wallfowers | tke It won't be hard to find the an is . 5 r ti se omixed con i versation before the men STATT 662 Gren F i e Invariably they'll find that the clothes And on every wonren All have to do women to the ewer tart listening ine AWAY talk is children, gossip houses, or local ane of those toples the not only have the last word, they The men watching for have most of the words Just sit quietly by, a chance to get away. But if start the the women would conversation, only not by ad jmiring eac h other's clothes or ask ing about each other's children but \ road for a dessert luncheon meet- ing. Assisting the hostess were Mrs.-Ira Haddrill and Mrs. Elaine Malone get off by themselves to talk man , talk, | Men don't distike to talk to women They just dislike haying” ¢ * SR SN . 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A ti “These great white sharks, even|We80, Student, Was attacked by NEO TO THEIR DESTRUCTION. . his found something which q i vicious fish in the last six weeks™}very unpredictable and extreme- . % : Only two previous deaths by shark/ly vicious,'’ Phillips said. They) pesSoeregpe geese an alsa * * | ee the vall . had been recorded—in 1952 and) will attack a victim by sense, not a silver Carnegie Medal for hero-| The finding is that each vailey grinder. 1957. |by sight until maybe the last, ically ignoring her own danger, | has its éwn system of air cur-| This eddying effect is likely to But all authorities agreed that TORSO. iswimming to Kogler and bringing | rents, No matter which direction |play an important part in meteor- 4 the great white sharks which |, We've had sharks up here be-!i7) in to the beach, where he died| the valley runs, it harbors a wind | ology, Dr. Konrad Buettner, of the + struck 400- mites apart ean_mo {f0Fe, but they were probably just) 51 nis wounds, which blows uphill near the sur-| University of Washington, told the i aad ae Paw isolated |StTaeglers. Now, with more people : i & face during the day and downhill , American. ong : th oan 1 oa using the beaches than ever be-| Robert Pamperin, 23 disap-| a few hundred feet above the land) He said the finding already — ore 26) nese: Conere fore, and with the waters continu-| | ared, leaving a trate bat at night means to forest fire we ing to warm, things could get se- |bicod, last Sunday aftcr a fellow!, '-~ *« * are It tells om eS ay: One expressed fear that it might rious.’ ‘ : — : There are hundreds of such val-|time fire starting -a o skin diver reported seeing a huye con become necessary to protect, rhe longest such shark seen |shark seize the middle of his bod a mountain valley or canyon is . rs with under-wate, shark * longest stic snar fern )snar S@1ZE w middie of nis oGy likely to spread upward as if Se atich have loa ben tinged! 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THIS PATIO POOL OFFERS AOS AND Lots OF Ri EAVY DUTY REINFORCED.” HEAVY ‘VINYL ae, a : >} TWENTY-TWO i ha etme JUNE 17, yi) THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ee 2 oe 2 oy = att Mt yh : Bi: Ns Ke Ld \j Mikes age ra Lan A re ame 8 nd te oe eer, ae Virginia Nielsen PETE iy SES Ow THE STORY: Kathie has met \ passage for a trip to Honolulu, I Ebenezer Ward, owner of the prop- erty to which Kathie had a deed lefi to her by her uncle Job Ham- mer, Ward is the grandfather of 8am Ward, a young man Kathie met on the trip from San. Francisco. Chapter XVII preferred to deal with you per- jsonally,”’ “But if the deed jis worthless, Mr. Ward,” Kathie said inno- Sam did not accompany her into Uncie Job had it at all’ his grandfather's office. When she had passed the old man, who stood holding the door for her, he closed it. “Sit down, please,”’ he said. His manner was courtly but faintly arrogant, He wore a tropical busi- ness suit, but on his feet were odd, Oriental-style sandals, Kathie! from long. his desk. He was older than Uncle oo) had been, she guessed. He re- minded her of a dry leaf, wizened)itan,mer have it recorded? W! and wrinkled line, “You are aware that I am in- challenge my deed?” terested in an unrecorded deed | Kathie sighed and shook you claim to have,” he began at head “You needn't worry, Mr once, faintly emphasizing ‘‘un- |Ward,”’ she said, and rose to her tone, recorded’ and “claim.” He con- jfeet. ‘I'll be frank with you, too. tinued, and now Kathie was sure |] haven't money enough to take of the contempt in his dry old |the deed into court even if volce: Iwanted to’ we | * * * ‘Your deed has no value what-} ; ever.” | “| appreciate your honesty.” HH de worthlons Ms Ward"jthe old man said drily, und his until _late_this afternoon,” he _gaid/ y To Love |missed the subject. “You are on wheels dae ster Glen ole | comfortable? Your room is Satls- | ation purposes is- making its debut | 'factory?”’ Somewhat to Kathie’s surprise, cently, “I don’t understand why “Oh, yes, sir.” “My dear girl,” the man an- Sam now. I'm sure he’s getting, swered, impatience obvious in his impatient. voice, “I bought this property my dear.” Phineas Redd for $6,000 | some 40 years ago, and the deed | has been on record almost that | sec, land followed her into the living . ‘Where your uncle got his deed, ro9m where Sam stood before. The ‘‘drivotrainers’’ watched,him as he shuffled across 4. why have lea. But both : ‘ _— i hindi I have no idea. But both the jong windows, smoking. the carpet to seat himself behind) our deed and mine can't be genu-|. “she's a nice girl,’ his grand. of an auto. or Phineas Redd sold this'father said, “Are you going to property twice. And if your deed marry her?” is the genuine one, why didn't Job gam’s look as he turned around/react to driving conditions shown 'Y was startled. He laughed, did he never claim the property Or wait a ; ‘You're rushing us! But it isn't a driver’s performance are recorded TY bad idea.”’ , father told her goodby and re- descendants of the aboriginal red | tarned to his office. Sam took men who watched John Cabot | her to the special elevator, " but: the’ odd tension of that brief| ge” moment when she had awaited] it. Too much has béen happening) to me, she thought. Too much| land too fast. Her emotions were| confused, and she was afraid to’ trust them. ieee (To Be Continued) ~~. | ? oi ge" 9 te o*e"“9% , © ~ ~~. Mohi | | * | SELF-SERVE Mobile Classroom = (Pe a(t fo Teach Driving as *~ “T'll think it over.” cabled him to return home—that I| “Very well.” His manner dis-| - 7 eT Wat Bee ge at et | Prescription Father’s Day Is June 21st} a ° Speci ts EAST LANSING @—A classroom | this week at Michigan State Uni-' iversity. “Good. I'll let you go back to! The classroom looks Jike an ordi. nary bus but houses six simulated: ‘cars known as “drivotrainers.” | : pretty,: The mobile driving school will Kathie flushed. ‘Thank you.” ye : sbcitad - te peeing - * * | ican Driver and Safety Educa- He opened the door of his office! gon Assn. You are very Just in Time for Father's Day i are mock-| ups of the front seat and controls . Students: drive the units as they would a real car on the road and “Now, by motion pictures. minute, . Grandfather. Automatic records of each, ; electrically. She was thankful for his light | | Still living in Nova Scotia are Smiling a little, Sam's grand- |several thousand Micmac Indians, approach Cape North in 1497. “I'm tied up with Grandfather (Advertisement) Kathie asked, ‘why did Sam to the mainland to find me? And when he had found me, why | An lal situation did he pretend he knew nothing | at all about me or the deed? [you A generoits * * * . I “My dear Miss Ebberts, I will $5,000 be frank with you,’ Mr. Ward 1 The—ameunt I said. “An instrument such as you Redd tor the claim tg have represents a mild threat to my interests “Unfortunately, there are certain lawyers who would be willing to make a jawsuit out of it. They KEEN OLD EYES might even be able to get an in junction that wonld tie up My keen old eyes somewhat warmei business while the suit IN Hie did know hew little money Progress she had, Kathie realized, and bo “And wlule I would not doubt gan to wonder if he were just the outcome of any such sult, I being kind wotld deplore the interference with fut she hesitated my business. Now do you under-) He pulled open a drawer and stand why I sent Sam to Iinvesti- took out a large ledger-style check offer, Just paid Phineas property, and so it would represent the value of your executed—if it were valid.” Ile was smiling at her now, his Wiis gate? book. ‘‘Do you have the deed with ‘SAM IS YOUNG’ oh | “As for what you call hk “No. It’s In a safe deposit box.” secretiveness,’’ he suddenly added | "Sam is young and in some ways, hers. Then he put away the still rather irresponsible. When he| checkbook. ‘Bring it, and f will reported that you had engaged) give you 86,000,"" he repeated LEVIS LOOK RIGHT — se neat — se trim so easy to hoop that way! LEAN LOOK! Till you've worn LEVI'S, you'll never know. how good-looking and comfortable blue jeans can be. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — Those powerful Texas twins—Sen, Lyn- don B. Johnson. and Speaker Sam Rayburn, leaders of the House and Senate--Demeerats-.——are-.in--a strange spot for them. They’re in the middle. Republicans berate this heavily! Democratic congress, where John- son and Rayburn are undisputed bosses, for trying to go too far. Now some leading Democrats are swiping at the two Texans for not leading the Democrats far enough. * * * This is an odd turn of events) for_this shrewd pair of They started this year with a| Congress where the Democrats, because of their 1958 election -vic-| tory, had an almost overwhelm ing majority. it was thought ‘then — because of the big Democratic majority and the fact President Eisenhower was in the last two years of his second and last term — that John- son and Rayburn, not Eisenhower, would call the tune and the shots. x *« * The Democrats talked of pro- grams far broader than Eisen- hower had in mind. But this was at a time when the country still didn t—knew—-whether—it- “Was. truly+—o., verte pulling out of the 1958 recession. Big programs — and big-spend- ing programs — might have been) a-necessity if the recession con-| tinued. But it didn’t. The country} was moving out of recession into another potential boom. And Eisenhower, probably with the help of some smart political advice, found a way to put the Democratic majority on the de- fensive. This was in his tat sounded over and over against the danger of inflation. and| big spending. — ‘}bad enough for Johnson and Ray-_|lief, Pike Sanh Asked for Rails Jersey ‘Governor Urges Diversion of Funds to ie TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Goy. Robert B. Meyner ‘has proposed tapping New Jersey Turnpike sur- But he had a weapon to use against them, too. This was the Pluses for 660 million dollars to provide a painless solution to the threat he'd veto an rograms) 7. — state's transit headaches. the label “‘big spenders” Democrats. It made them els Ghanaian {Tells Detroit Steel Plans IN -Power Combine Treat Transit as Whole |. proposals to build a reactor at Hersey, Mich. The AEC said the project, as planned, would be too costly, Hart said the new ,proposal, if if} | submitted by Wolverine, would be jbased on one of two .small reac- tors authorized Monday when the Mich) said yesterday. Senate completed congressional ac- 1 . Hart said he had conferred with’ a iien-dollar atomic Flint Doctor Dies Chairman John A. McCone of the! prowl icy a bill. } FLINT (®—Dr, John T. Connell, Atomic Energy Commission about | + «+ chief of staff emeritus at St. Joseph| the Possibility and was informed) 14. emphasized that Wolverine! Hospital here, died Tutsday, He ‘ere are no obstacles to filing 2/nas made no formal proposals, but | was 70. Funeral service will be D&W @Pplication. has expressed interest in. the pos- held Friday. A combine headed by Wol- (sibility. a ®— The Iron solange pestaisadien-vwnetty. re: ported Tuesday Detroit area se ee .5|May Make New Bid 96.3 per cent-of capacity this week) WASHINGTON ‘— The Wol- compared with 98.4 per cent last!verine Electric Cooperative, Big week, A year ago the mills at!papids Mich, may make a new! this time ran at 66.5 per cent of/piq to build a nuclear reactor in| capacity. Michigan, Sen. Philip A. Hart (D- Susan Is Placed in Child Institute DETROIT ® — Tiny Susan Lawrence, who was sought by hundreds of police and volunteers for four days last week, has been placed in an institution for emotionally disturbed . chil- dren. ’ Susan, Hawthorn Center in suburban | Nerthville yesterday from Sinal | Hospital. The girl was found sitting in ia Geld on Detroit's northwest 14, was taken to the | English in the American colonies was “Baare and Ye Cub, Ye” in eee e Selection STERTORGNIC RECORDINGS MIRACLE MUSIC AND RECORD SHOP Miracle Mile FE 6-002! which the Democratic- mocraic tan _Cote Meyner announced the plan at-a gress passed but which he con- sidered excessive. It has been a|®®¥S Conference Tuesday. He said the turnpike reserves could pro-| potent weapon, augmented by a! constant needling from Republi-| vide the money over the next 28 can leaders in Congress against|Ye@™s without costing the taxpay-| Democratic “budget busters.” ers a penny and without harming | x* * * _ {the interests of the turnpike 5) As a net result, | bondholders. sult, this is a far! a oem more conservative Congress than) it seemed likely to te ur ihe be-! The key to his proposal would) jginning of the year. |be a pledge of state credit behind | Monday the Senate, where Dem-' ithe 430 million dollars in turnpike! tocrats far outnumber -Republi-|bonds. The state's voters would. jcans, backtracked on a bill for have to approve that proposal] at |federal airport grants, voting to? referendum in Nevember. “|eontinue for two years the pres- s. Then, Meyner said, owners of) jent raté of 63 million dollars a two-thirds of the turnpike bende) 'year instead of the 465 million the| Would have t to agree to letting the! Democrats originally wanted over State use the 118-mile toll road’s a four- -year period. | Surplus. Finally, he said, the Leg-) Some Senate Deniocrats shook|'Slature would have to pass bills: their heads over the retreat and| providing use for the money. | said they had been forced to sur- ~ *e& * t render “with a loaded veto pen) Meyner said the money could) at our heads.” But if this wasn't be used to give railroads tax re- change railroad practices, | burn to have to endure, they got/Consolidate rail service, make) something just as bad from inside | loans for new equipment and to) their own party. -| make greater use of present facili- | ties. * * * weokemt—the—Demo-+-—2he-idea,he said, is to treat the, cratic Advisory Council, made up! whole transportation problem — lof. prominent Democrats, de-| rail, bus and car—as parts of a /mounced. Eisenhower's threat of whole. A | vetoes on legislation he-didn't like.| | At the same time it complained! At present, all surpluses of the ‘of “watering down proposed legis-| turnpike are pledged to paying off, its bonds. The bonds are scheduled, ance arr mE on was| be paid off in 1988, but the turn-. interpreted as a sharp crack at) Pike is making 45 per cent more} the Johnson - Rayburn leadership. ars # to pay its expenses Both men have consistently ig-|” one nored the council. Yara Home-Made Cars CAR RUSTED? De It Yourself. Rocker Panels under @ar doors, $6.95 pair, 2-deor. Galaxy Enterprises 73 W. Walton FE 3-7438 | Then the council threw in this: Pose Big Problem lit advised the congressional Dem-| —j\ocrats to pass legislation they) 'think the country needs even Z | } ‘LA JUNTA, Colo. (UPI)—Young- , jsters in La Junta have a new fad — building their own cars —| \is vetoed, since it would ma |good campaign issue in the “ea \which caused some consternation famong officials of the Colorado | | elections. * * * ‘State Patrol. That's free advice but begs the) | question. If Johnson and Rayburn} |push legislation they think the! 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Not only overrated, but danger- ous, damaging, aging, wrinkling,' and the bearer of a false sense of warm security. * * ‘Helena Rubinstein told me all about this a few years ago, but T) and the dangers are immense. “The .only proved physiological ‘benefit of sunlight on normal eye ‘is the formation of vitamin D,” states. vitamin D to virtually all normal’ ‘significance .. .” * * * that of fi much older person.” * « “And ordinary daylight ‘andi Since the effects of harsh, sun-| \dietary sources insure adequate jjght are cumulative, the skin of al sun-worshipper adults, so the contribution of sun-| ’ point where changes are irreverst- ‘bathing in this respect is of little tle, : ne iperts, ‘again. Such skin looks weather- may reach “Then nothing,”” warn the ex- “can make the skin young the’ efits of the sun are negligible— three hot summer months may, (possibly \ suffered lowered sensi- after a few seasons, have skin jtivity to dim light, from too much as truly aged, physiologically,. ‘*° |sun) to move on — I discovered t one serious burn, alone, can idamage the complexion for life. * * * : “A single bad sunburn,” which injures the living skin cells, can givé the skin a “mot- tled, blotched, piebald appear- ancé. Ability to tan may be lost pecially’ in the -winter, a certain Brazil Likes Castor Oil, It Makes Money RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) hi mae ‘Center Shown _U. S. Air Force Builds - Atomic-Proof Structure in Germany By VERN HAUGLAND Associated Press Aviation Writer KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany (AP)—An air war control center, as nearly immune from atomic attack as a structure can be, is ‘\nearing completion deep inside a The center 1s housed in three 450 feet long, into the eaggnd of World War II, after which the French used them as an ammunition depot. The American Air Force started operations center in 1954. using the tunnels as a combat | Sweden Inferésted in Idle Straits Ferry LANSING (UPI) — Otticiats of the Swedish Ministry of Transpor- ‘tation have taken ‘a keen interest” in: the hy ot ee —_ the Macki- A Highway Department —_— man said Swedi engineers expre oad a visit to the department. The spokesman emphasized no commitments were made. The department announced ear- The adverse effects ; for t the seqson, or didn’t quite believe her. She said,| The with etfects of ee beaten, wrinkled, leathery and) pecans = permanently. mountain not far from this West lier Canadian officials expressed “You want to get a suntan? Tsk, of considerable significance, coarse in texture; the V of theh i in. injured skin is more ~Brazil is making money on stuffi(erman town an interest in buying the vessel for r Pe > . ares P ae > » P ’ f bod + : = P tek, tsk. You will be old before net itr neck area may become perma-) ,nsitive and can't stand so [comernody ‘nates’ to Grink—coater! Kanwe na the Conihet operation Cat-Sized Rats the Borden-Cape Tormentinue run you are 30!” She said the sun was for sun “Continued overexposure to bak- ing sunlight may produce perma-| nently reddened; thickened or fissured.” the lips scaly, much sun as it did before.” oil. It isn’t because people are tak- Center of the Advance Echelon Headquarters of the U.S. Air | Forage Through in Nova Scotia. x * * dials. jnent changes in the skin after a + * & . * * jing the stuff more than ever be-|Force in Europe, the complex of “Of the five ferry boats put out New, uo ‘lees = publicaiion amie ne aaa It's a long- ‘term This is such a dramatic picture Hair also can be a It's because industry has tunnels was inspected by a party New York Town of operation rang Aes yr the than ‘Today's Health,” the mag: jhazar of chronio exposure. . + iof decay that my blood curdled 54¥* “Today's Health,” so that/ fou many uses for castor oil. [of U.S. newsmen touring NATO Mackinae Bridge Nov. 1, 1957, only azine of the American Medical | “But anyone who keeps sun- under the leathery cheeks, and my Curl — even a permanent wave —| It is used to make transparent installations in Europe. DANNEMORA, N.Y. (AP)—This|the Diesel-powered Vacationland Association, comes out with a baking his or her skin to a deep heart was in my fissuring mouth ipo longer holds. It becomes dfy. soap, orinpaintt o make it dry * * * northern New York community isjremains unsold. It has an ap- The color uneven. \faster. It is used in dyeing cotton) Col, Edward S. F. Newbury of cotton: brews tan during two or |But fore ing my eyes (which have fighting an invasion of rats, some) ipraised value of about three mil- them described as being” big as tion doiiars.— - = . cats. | —-—-.— Mayor William Donahue said the| . . rats were coming from a dump) used by Clinton State Prison. The top of the dump is covered’ with so many rats it appears like it’s moving, he said, It looked like there were millions of them, he said. story sa that the health ben- | ae = - : —_—-— fabrics, -or_for_making—resins—and- The final warning, ‘frivolities synthetic fibers. It is a dandy aside, is that “skin cancer is brake fluid and lubricant, espec- . ’ Has No Rancor for Father’s Death somewhat more frequent in. per-|ially for jet planes, because of its sons who have had o—aoaed ex-|low freezing point. . f i Tojo's Daughter Goes to U. of M posure Yo sun and weather for A a ea ° ° ; none years.” |grown in most of Brazil—is good : . #* «@ : itor fertilizer after the oil has been Of course, there is scarcely a squcened om. : : In 1957, Brazil raked in almost|of Europe day and night to protect red-blooded, tan-skinned American 171, mijlion dollars pedding cas-'the ‘Atlantic Alliance from ~sneak who will take these pessimisMS tor oj] around the world—about 10] attack. ‘seriously because it is a national: mijtion dollars worth to the Ynited| Manned by a: staff of 125, the ‘tradition in this country to try te States. There aren’t any figures' center constantly plots by radar out-bronze the neighbors. ‘yet on how much Brazil made all air movements within its area) ~_ Any man who returns from a last year. : ‘of responsibility on both sides of friends here,” said Kimle Tojo, 27. vacation with a pale face is ac- | Farmers can't keep up with the the Iron Curtain. It can dispatch | The smiling and attracitve daughter of x & cused of spending his two weeks jdemand. They still farm with 18th|tactical air weapons at a mo- ——————+he-tate—tHidektPote—ts—visHtine —former—_——She1s staying at the home of Mr and- 1-8 Suton. And-any woman who +“ century methods in many | College classmate here. She will leave for Mrs. Frank Albin. Mrs. Albin and Miss Tojo parts of Brazil. Sixty-three new the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor were roommates at Ibaraki Christian Col- | bonnet is ridiculed as a weakling | castor oil plants with modern Wednesday to study international politics lege near Tokyo in 1951-53. Mrs. Atbin | eqalpenent keep clamoring — for : ; “aloe ey ‘more beans. But, because of ‘the on a scholarship. said Miss Tojo was a “diligent student; the | Besides, a tan is a symbol of farmers, they operate below ca- On her arrival by plane from Tokyo, Miss straight A type.” , ‘Bakersfield,Calif.. direetor_of the center, said the German contratc- tor will turn over the completed project to the U.S. command in about three weeks. The under- ground headquarters is already in operation. The center maintains an air de- fense screen over the central part * > | | ® Tojo said of her father that he was a ‘very sweet, very kind person” and that she did not blame America for his death. His ca- reer did “not necessarily” influence her choice of study. "I'm jist interested in politics,” plained. SEATTLE (AP)—The daughter of Japan's wartime premier, whose father was hanged as a war criminal in 1948, has no dislike for America. “I've met many Americans in Japan and they are nice people. I know I will make * i* * The mayor said the rats appar- ently had become ‘hungry since the prison stopped putting raw garbage on the dump. -The rats inow are ranging through the vil- lage in search of food. Donahue said a boy who lives Same street he-does kitted} she ex- As newsmen watched, more |® than 30 unidentified aircraft were being tracked on the far side of the Iron Curtain in Czechoslovakia and East Germany. “It is a beautiful, clear day and on the nine with a baseball bat. “Some people are shooting them, and I'm sure not going to prohibit it as long as these rats are’ running around,” he said. consistently hides under a sun- athletic prowess, vigor and, es-| pacity. : C ; : Prices We reserve ~ effective the right . they Set., to limit quontities. ANE SUGAR VA ' OCC AW Ml on A LCE Neve My AAC NE Save 15¢ With This Coupon FOOD 4TORES DOMINO CANE 9: =~ 3 54c 5-Lb. 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Limit one a. “ sented ‘ | Pi DH as) ~ aS) ae SS ee ————E_E—EEeE igs Py ij a * 7 \ . , : n \ i ‘ id) ' I ae ceietinnesce it siden > ; % \ ’ : 4 # y ; ‘ - * dak aa ~ - oe 2 2 —— 4 a“ en, = ; fy / : / pote or wea r _. THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. wepwespay, son 17, 1959 id } TWENTY/SEVEN, U S. Mast Develop Top Brainpower to Solve Complex Future Problems UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. @— China and Russia outstrip us in that most precious — human brainpower, says scientist-president of the ten vania State University. They have more people, hence a larger potential supply of- brain. power resources. Mast vitally, continues Dr. Eric A. Walker, since they have more people they have more of the “five per cent” brains capable of big ideas, discoveries and solutions to problems in science and other fields. “Very few of us have the imagination, intelligence and train- ing needed for truly big steps and discoveries,” Dr. Walker says in an interview. . , “All through human history, only a very small percentage of ‘people, perhaps as small as five per cent, had this kind of intelligence, from the time of cavemen who first used fire, or set traps, or developed the wheel or sail. * * * “Because there are more Rus. sians than Americans, Russia has more people capable of real in- novation. Potentially, China has ryt lageniromyr year Our problem is to find our_bril- liant minds, then learn to use them to best advantage. Right now, we are using perhaps only half of them at anywhere near their maxi- mum potential We may never —— that inevitably will come along.” | As an example, population is have enough to solve the new); Walker says. Selutions..must come from _ the small percentage of humans with the most brilliant: minds, Dr. Walker thinks. NEED BIG MINDS “We need minds which can Plan Would Benefit All, Says Texas Writer Budget Balancer: Let Bank Pay Bills DALLAS (AP) benefit, a Dallas advertising B. Andrews, said. x * * Writing in The American Banker, a trade publication, Andrews propose to the bank. The bank woul accounts in one of two ways: Under the first plan, the customer would authorize the bank to pay come in, up to a pre-set limit. — Let the bank pay the family’s monthly bills and everybody will Under the executive, E. : turn the list second plan, the bank would send the customer a list of all bills at the end of the month, The customer would re- with a notation of how much he wanted paid on each account. d having the account bills d handle the bills as they x *« * _Andrews said the plans would cut the number of checks written by the average —family-from-25-to-5-or-6-per-menth;Busi- nesses, he said, would benefit through elimi- nation of thousands of bills, envelopes, payment notations and individual deposits. He termed the plan the first fundamental change in banking “in about 100 years.” Milton Eisenhower as head of the ies a beeen With colleges has some ‘suggestions to make better use of gifted human minds. One step is greater support. of education. ‘ “We Americans do a great job “The United States — actually spends less on higher education per capita from -.government _revnue than any other civilized country. We trail far behind the Russians. “We spend about three billion dollars a year on higher education, but 10% billions on alcohol, one billion. for baby-sitting, 1% on Christmas cards. * * * “Some estimates show we spend $15.31 per capita on higher educa- ‘ition—a bit less than we spend on betting—and $85 per capita for alcohol and tobacco, and $87 on automobiles.”’ TRAIN ‘ASSOCIATES’ Dr. Walker suggests training “associates in science’ through two-year college technical courses to do many foutine tasks in science “Many students interested in sci- ence can't make the full four-year college training because it is be- yond their capability,” he says. “They drop out, and are lost to science. “But we need them, as data | collectors, as designers, in many _jobs where they would be highly useful, and personally happy. By doing this work, they free our most brilliant minds for really productive work, for their flights | of thinking and fancy that result in truly big discoveries.” lege training open for more in- tensive, demanding training of the best_ minds, “We should make it very clear Tags MustBe on Plastic Bags New York City Board Acts to Lessen Danger ‘of Accidental Deaths NEW. YORK (UPI). — The New York City Board of Health yester- day made warnings on plastic bags mandatory after June 28. The board deferred any idea of banning the bags outright because| the plastics industry was trying to. produce a safer product and be-| new requirement calls for a warn-| ing label on the bags. In Washington, U.S. Surgeon General Leroy E, Burney has warned parents that use of plas- tic dry cleaning bags for chil- dren's bedding is an invitation to Burney said yesterday that most of the suffocations caused by the bags resulted from use of the thin plastic film to cover mattresses, pillows or bankets. Public Health Service has received reports of 49 accidental plastic bag suffocations since January, the bulk of which involved children younger than one year. Burney urged parents to keep all forms of the thin plastic material away from children. cause the bags were so useful. The| — He said the, Will Not Carried Out, Inflation Takes Over will of former Youngstown mayor Guy H. Wall was very specific on one point. Regarding burial, he) instructed: ‘Get Dayton Hardison! spend over $700 for the job.” However, when a state tax ap- praisal was filed in Surrogate's Court it listed funeral expenses for Wall at $1,379. “Inflation caught up with us,” an executor ex- plained to the court, The U. S. has six per cent of the world’s population living on seven per cent of the world’s land area. . LOCKPORT, N.Y. (UPI) — The} become an associate in science,” Dr. Walker adds. LACK MONEY “We should also be learning how to recognize our finest minds very early, and to provide scholarships as needed, “Universities should be doing more educational research on prob- lems of this nature, but they lack imoney for it." Russia is working in her own ways. to train and use her best iminds, says the pipe-smoking (local funeral director) and don't| “@lker. * * * “But I'm convinced our educa- also would leave the four-year col-|that it is ro disgrace to- train to tional system is best, because we iat offer opportunities rather than forcing students to go in some decreed direction. It’s a question givés us especial strength.” Cat Sympathy Costly MIAMI (UPI) — Philip Robert Anderson, 30, a stockbroker, was fined $30 yesterday for raising a ruckus in a fancy “olynesian restaurant. Police said he was annoyed. because the waiter wouldn't let him take home some shrimp for a neighbor’s cat. 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' elections records, * * bed Primary ballots would be print-, Its prompt comsnittee endorse- | od op separate sheets of paper. ment yesterday was disquieting to| a+ present candidates listings are iriattentive House members who printed on epposite sides of the MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet Premier tenth let it slip through the lower-cham-/ game sheet and a voter may make Nikita Khruschev and a visiting delegation of East German leaders ber last Thursday without debate, kept the world waiting today for and then unsuccessfully sought to their views on Berlin and Germany |recall it. white they toured a Seviet-indus-| under the bilt,.a -voter—in-@ trial] exhibition | primary would have to identify Khrushchev and the visiting East crrnare nave cor tt ‘ne No Hands, Feet; 2 Pushbuttons ee adie atime tur! tne 1IQclor German situation .and a commu and possibly net until Saturday, | nique had been expected today. OMAHA. Neb. (UPI) — As the The East Germans, headed bY | tractor rolled out of the warehouse, President Otto Grotewchl and party | reperters and salesmen .wetehing leader Walter Utbricht, returned | j¢ seratched their heads. to Moscow today from a visit to| The tractor had no’ driver Gorky with First Deputy Soviet | Premier Anastas Mikoyan and it] ” wag generally believed the commu engineer walking about 15 feet be- fiique would follow hind it with a small blue ‘The Soviet news agency Tass, re set in his hands, . porting on a speech by Ulbricht at The driveriess ‘tractor, devel- Gorky, qaoted him as saying of a oped by Jim Pichon of the Uni- German peace treaty draft: versity of Nebraska, is seen as” “This draft would mean that , there would be no atomle weap. | ons or rocket bases in Germany,. that key positions of militarism would be destroyed in West Ger- many and peace-loving forces of the people would be ensured un. “hampered development evision, Ulbricht said West German, planned to-have-an atomic army} Pichon's radlo-operated tractor by 1961, but East Germany wanted is a standard production model to outstrip its neighbor's living! Oliver tractor witha radie re- mandacd by then. ceiver under the seat, The box , is hooked up to the all-hydraulle control system ‘on the tractor and | the operator has ofly lo push two little red buttons, ton farming. But even Pichon is quick to point out that today’s farmer isn’t likely ito see the day when he can sif back in his easy chair and farm ‘by remote control while: watching Britain’s Flying Saucer Designated No Aircraft : By flicking a button one way, LONDON (UPT) The govern-|{be operator can start the tra¢tor. ment ruled yesterday that Britain's He can shift gears, engage or dis- not an airs engage the clutch and epntrol the new flying saucer is craft | speed with other button controls. John Rodgers, parliamentary; He can steer right and left, use secretary to the Board of Trade, the brake and raise or Jower the told the House of Commons that | cultivator or plow. the 5 | SRN-1 Hover: | Ray Nash, an engineer who is craft “is a vehicle for sea or land) working with Pichon in an effort transport rather than an alreraft.”| ¢, perfect the automatic farmer, The Hovercraft, which has been! explained the radio set to news undergoing trials near Cowes 19) men and salesfnen at a conven- the Isle of Wight, is.capable of) ton, : traveling over land or water on 4 The set haa an li-meter band erimental radio a step toward eventual poshbat- Ste epertien ep clemmreaneant tees S ihis choice of tickets in the pri- ‘vacy of the poll booth, Said Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R- ‘Oakland County), Elections -Com- mittee chairman: “f'm for the bill. This idea ‘that you can be non-partisan in | everything isn’t sound, Why shouldn’t a voter be willing to declare his party allegiance?” | Lodge said the measure, which) would restore Michigan primary| procedures to those of years AZo, | would prevent voters from secret-; lly invading the primary. of the/ lopposite party to nominate a. Weak] _candidate, *® * * But_it was conteolled —_by 48-145 gait ts committee's deci) ‘sion was not unanimous The bill caught House opponents | inapping last Thursday, a day | lwhen 45 bills were rushed through. iOnly a, scattering of votes?was irecorded against it | Later, after failure of the move ito reéall the bill from the Sen- jate, Rep, Raymond J. Apley Jr | (D-Mt. Clemens) said he would ask |Gov. Wifliams to veto the bill if| it reached his desk Sleepy Zellis Snores Free From Prison CINCINNATI Ohio (AP) Sleepy Travis Zellis, 28, literally -anered His Way eut of the county jail Tueaday- Zellis had been piv t j | } j | na 9 days jsentence May 1 for stealing an [Amplifier from a might chub | But soon alter Zellis was jailed, ind proba culls Judge Simon |. ! |tion officials began | from Charles Junke: den; ‘Joseph Hesse) ‘sistant, and Sheriff loan Ts han It weemeéd that Zellis snored day and night. }Hl@ couldn't sta on a@fty job. He snore during the day that oth lers couldn't work and imuch noise at night they couldn't \sleep. the jail war in} bhis 4 iwikel muen prison ade iM a) | Japanese Fishermen poundage and‘ street clothes, Brighton Win Rhee Pardon SEOUL (UPI) — President Syng- man Rhee today granted amnesty to 10 fishermen were seized last mopth for violat ing South Korea's 60-mile terri torial limit. * * * It was the first time such am amnesty has been granted. “The announcement said-the action was taken because thé 10.Japanese had rescued a Korean patrol boat last Japanese who —+-—EAKEOFF ON TAKEORF = Shedding “bo Ur ? * ’ housewives in Beach, Brooklyn, swing their “way ~~ rhythm front music through reducing exercises, but the two lads- and the boys get their kicks and a few sour looks. " (Advetticement) FAMOUS ALL-HERS MEDICINE AND TONIC HAS HELPED THOUSANDS WHERE OTHER MEDICINES * HAVE FAILED * Beautiful gt UPI Photo | de- “5 Oe. right don't seem fo realize the gravity gts. 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DAD THRIFTY GRANTS SAVES You aid to em id Antarctic as Dry Sc-Semsitizese= - paaRe ties \ as the Mojave? You Can Read’ Letter While It’s sin Envelope NEW YORK—We make a prac:: ing to -me, tie: \don't you write alless chance of missing than his|consort Countess Sophie Chotek at; nete that would have alarmed Cc ese 5 = A annie. Would Exist itice of avoiding~ opening letters. book?’ And 30 I've started writing |pen did- ~ ‘Sarajevo in 1914." He's bringing) and surprised us a few years | if Polar Region Weren't Ridiculous, “of course, and unkind.\it in self-defense,” writes Milton) Dear Friend,” writes: Zahidal- (saan p< efioal —S led to) age. So Cold ge x * * Reynolds from Mexico. lah Agish, president of Jami'at orig o nde. = _= begins, “‘One million pounds It will be hard for you to be-/INVENTED WATER © ; al Islam, Inc., cable address . © ‘of display material for the Soviet} SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPD—If\lieve, but after a time there is no| Reynolds, who invedited water Mosjamiat, San Francisco. “Se. | 4 tellow gi wer Waminess” gits Exhibition have now arrived at the | the Ahtarctic weren't so cold, and happiness, like race New York Coliseum, Ale ; t il, if it}@md found the pen that could write . * jinvited to a lot of fine functions, |.) voliae an, Mexeadier great need for opening mail, if it oe religion, and the nation to which (and doesn't have time to take them v, Gepty direcem @f Gp it would\be. as dry as the Mo is onl And her jave Snot i unde = desert, a\scientist says. ra coutete —— feller. esting per a inter) we are born, are happenstance.” |}| in, But one such invite can't = ane oe Robert Py, Sharp, of the Cali-|what the letter says by means of| “My 9 Trips Around the Worla’’|, You cam say that again, Zahidal-| very well be rejected. \ Fire adeigee yd Nee ineragilps th Instityte of Technology, |other clues. _.. “My Record. Flight Around '#- The telegram begins, “You are Gig tives. in Sicily, saying, "t says the amotnt of moisture de- the World” “‘My Various Tiger; Sidney Phillips resident p invited to attend small informal) peal gin... cosa a posited on the ‘Antarctic as snow ~ For_example, any very tick iHunts «Shot Two Only L Month |Griterion_Book PE ee inn ho d form sperecite Mitra yi ee a bh the Mojave as rain is com-| aunties, y etasmgesel a lin India)” . =e “ First “June 28 sony me a. British glass ote Mewes heresies ie - eon ne | sent from 6 | : “ , ‘ parable. It’s just \that it doesn’t! on. Camere |Million by Age 26 (I Was Broke at'versary. of the assassination of Five never met a British glass loan . eos evaporate so fast at the Antarctic Comtains the ravings of a reli- ‘ ‘ gious crank. (30).” A book like that will have Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his bottle blower. There is also a | It's a wonderful world, isn’t it? BUY NOW! The scientist spoke, at a sym- . posium on the International Letters from Boston, during the Geophysical year. Atteg ded by height of the Army-McCarthy hear- sf members of the American hee | iings, all pictured the late senator, REMEMBER FAMO U S MAK E for the advancement of science las persecuted and headed for) : es at San Diego State College, |canonization. - S| Sharp said IGY studies inditate|DISLIKE “BUTTIN’ IN’ Alina Fe that the average snowfall in the| Letters from below the Mason- FS | ice-covered Antarctic was roughly|Dixon Line, at the time of the] — a i re only five inches_a year but that)Little Rock school crisis (which EXT EN SION ~ j | the average thickness of ice in the icentinues) were critical of north- Antarctic ‘is about 8,000 feet, sa ‘buttin’ in.” Letters from LADDERS 28: Sharp said. banks generally start, “‘Your ac- Another member of the sym-jcount, appears to be | posium, Dr. Clarence Palmer, a drawn\. meteorologist of the University of| But it's not wise or polite to| California, estimatesd exports had fail to get\around to the mail ev ery, collected 70 million. bits of infor-|week or sdeven though you don't, mation about surface weather con-|read past the first line or two. | ditions during their studies. 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Although a Senate-House confer- ence committee has yet to work| out final details, House Speaker) Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and Senate} Majerity Leader Lyndon BgJohn- son of Texas passed the word| they want a measure limited to a| two-year program and tailored to} stay within Eisenhower's new budget * * * | This would follow the pattern of an airport aid program cut below Eisenhower's monetary requests and cropped to two years. It is inj line with the Rayburn-Johnson! argument that more ambitious! programs: can await what they profess to regard as the certain| election of a Democratic president | in 1960 Rayburn and Johnson apparent-| ly are determined to shoot out! from under “the Republicans the) main stays of the GOP campaign; to label the Democrats as spend-| ers. The housing and airport aid) * bills ha t fr ently cited in| OP tacks on the “munet CFOLOOt Cubs Hold _ * * ; ; h . mind, Sen vom Family Fun Nig f busters * With this in Sparkman (D-Ala) predicted that) when the housing measure is Com-| Rome. A NICE IN THE DOGHOUSE—Contented canines who didn't mind being in the doghouse were found at the recent international dog The bulldog and the spaniel like being ’ “Fumily Fun Night’ was held promised in final form it will he | by cub seouts of Pack & at the nearly veto-proof. “We're going to make it very} diffieult for the President to veto! sented i\Crofoot School Monday night The following awards were pre Tormmy Thompson,_bobcat it, if he believes in a housing] pin: Joe Grant, wolf badge; Den- program at all," Sparkman said. nis Lalone, bear badge; David Wal- Oldest Methodist lace, one gold and two silver ar- Episeopal-row points under his bear badge Church in the world is St. George'’s|and Jerry Buckley, lion badge in Philadelphia, dedicated in 1769.' Dennis Danielson received a per-\rosive atmospheres 4 Pa UPT Phete tied up at home, especially with comforts such as deluxe doghouses, if you don't mind the archi- tecture. show at TOLEDO, . Ohio #— The man- slaughter trial of Mrs. Rita Rou- bidoux went into its second day toduy after her 10-year-old step- son testified he had seen her fatal- ly scald his little sister for bed- Richard Roubidoux took ‘the stand before Judge Harvey Straub crowded with spectators. Mrs. Rouhidoux, 31, waived trial by jury. The bey said he was awakeved early on the morning of April 11 by the screams of his sister, Vonita, He said he ran to the bathroom to see Vonita seated in a tub of het water, pleading te get out, But his stepmother cried “‘No!”’) to the girl's pleas, Richard told! the judge. Later, said Richard, his step- mother removed Vopita from the Stepmother Scalded Tot You'll Be Proud To Send! } ‘Cards rr) ing morning when Richard took a bow! of breaklast cereal to her room. Earlier yesterday, Judge Straub’ heard tape recordings. made of Mrs. Roubidoux’s testimony be-' fore the grand jury that indicted her. i In the recordings. Mrs. Roubi-| doux contended she didn't mean to have scalding water in the tub.) She said it ran hot from the faucet while she was attending Richard's! Father's Day CARDS ' F Starkweather Must Make Appeal Today WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mass killer Charles Starkweather must Court today if his stay of execu-| tion is to remain in effect. The 26-year-old murderer, who is scheduled to die in Nebraska's lelectric chair, won a stay from needs in the bathroom. THINKING OF A FATHER’S plied to the burns, ie e 4 DAY IS That night, Richard continued, | SUNDAY, Vonita was left alone in the house | JUNE 21 " ) I it sd é | ] on e THIRTY-FOUR rr : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 sie KR : 2 ae 5 : : oa | During 1957 there were about resents a drop. of about 50 per: - Dems Support 1-Year-Old Tells Judge (Eirias mrrammmave | ; ' SWIMMING POOL? wy Yes... dad is King with us at this time of year! 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J., was us- dismantle a Okonite Co. ment because they maintain their|plant when it apparently slipped and. burned be used in damp locations and cer- through the line supporting his/of 11 persons slain by Stark- oo WEEK-END LJ ) woqer feet one-year attendance award . : wr and handbooks were presented to Forch Burns Rope, a Sa 5 ne areas temiek —-Steven—Hhedes,—Deniis- i Killed |Wednesday._ Michael Seibert, David Wallace | Whittaker said the stay would and Gregory Erickson as birthday! PATERSON, N. J, (UPI) — An’ be good until the Supreme Court BLAKE disposed of Starkweather’s ap- peal, provided it was filed by today, Starkweather’s lawyers claim he| was denied a fair. trial because! of inflammatory newspaper arti-, cles, x The youth was convicted of mur-| dering Robert Jensen, 17, on Jan.) 27, 1958. Jensen was the sixth, weather. ee oe a @ @: aaa SPECIAL \ RADIO-TV 3149 W. 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They then climbed the prison | walls into the towers and began. a barrage of rocks against the [ guards outside. Twice the riot subsided under the warning shots-from- hundreds of police outside the walls but each | time it flared up again. AP cor- respondent Robert Berrellez and a. dozen Cuban newsmen were way between the rock-throwing prisoners in the tower and rifle-| wielding police outside. One prisoner suffered a knife wound inside the prison. Most of the police shots appeared to be aimed into the air above the rioters, sags A police lieutenant was injured by a rock thrown from the tower. Havana Police Chief Efigenio Al- mejeiras and Rolando Cubela, first! secretary of interior ministry, went | into the prison and returned 15 minutes later shaking their heads. They refused to tell newsmen of | the situation inside. * * * moa The rock-throwing again subsid-| ed after a group of non-rioting “| oners inside, led by several mem-| bers of the prison band, sang the | Cuban national anthem. Women and children who had | visited the prison to see relatives. detained there became hysterical | as the rioting began. They were herded out of the danger area. | What's a Suburb® if It's Without Big Parent City? | NEW YORK (UPI)—You can't run away from the ufgent prob- lems of our cities by moving to the suburbs any more than you can avoid radioactive fallout by _wearinga hat, says James H.! Scher, president of the Citizens’ | Housing & Planning Council of New York, Inc. The authorityon-housing, i renewal and municipal problems | said in an interview: “An economically healthy sub- independently | urb cannot exist -—ot—the—core—city._It is able to | carry on only because of the nearby city. 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Convertible collars, adjustable backs, embroidered fronts, metal. and pear! bur- tons, Cotton .. . Sanforized; Mercerized, beautifully tailored. Shore sleeves, SML._ ey , i iia fs RO eure ‘igh DOWNTOWN. PONTIAC-DRAYTON PLAINS-ROCHESTER-TEL-HURON CENTER-MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ening to KRESGE values! PS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE (Gono Criminals Wanted Ainnesty | Tax Records Changes, _|_ Backed by the Detroit Board of/50 Years for Study Site |srems of an historical and stien gry erty a). H P Shelved in Lonaing .~|Cmnmme nS Pema MT ciesorcan un) sme ier a SP sete Wetene oe oa wt es al | State Tax _ ’ and Thursday. The station x avana Prison Rebellion Quelled LANSING 9 — A Senieap|ac taut ral ani permnalacers and aceiaTusay lot cwen ty at yar otto cranes yee | . - proved bill to make extensive property in its records, opened the semi-centennial cele-| tases Monday. Leyewer A is Renae carpe ioe pomponty tox sises- if way for appeals irom state ration of he Univers of Mic cate une Huai atkie EDWARD’‘S hours demanding und tleved many ment procedure equalized assessments to individual biological station Douglas 8 S. Saginaw svar fue ald Pas ee control, It could not/only spectators. in the House Taxation Committe .!taxpayers. ~ : ss ba Chchiednn: Counter Pee Sarets. i Fidel Castro promised com- = 7 prison walls and held the prison- ers at bay with gunfire, Police and guards inside finally got the rioters under control. eof ee Interior Minister Jose Navarro promised to consider an amnesty as well as demands that prisoners be removed from old dungeons. - fhe me! | . Fe ae + ae oN } é | g i } ] ae a hae ci AGE: ; j toe cf, ov i 2 : 7 = 4 h z % f é + é ff } } } { i f \ \ yi f / j ,? Hf H see yt / \ , Pid jt J (Fa! : = / \ } y f : t | | | THIRTY-SIX _ : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 4959 , en } \ rs: ; rar itself, Ly ‘shi this d . | ron (R-Grosse Pointe) would set Hist-Bovie Bays: . tl val pas ey Aer Would Require | ip. # d2member font egies» The tourist gets about 17’ ver|Registration ct | finance and taxation article of ° - Revived France Again the Belle of Europe sz ee oe the franc. But France is still. no SING este aba local) ‘the next Jegislature its recom- ‘Mecca for the retired man seeking LAN ee | mendations for revisions of the PARIS (AP) — Leaves from a|mer echoes from one end of the, Most shaaciees seem to feel sight of strangers—but it will be things: Closer economic ties, and), place to live cheaply. government employes of voting leclinhe “ty -romente «teogedianente touring notebook: ‘country to the other. Industry is that a developing financial stabil- jcordial and polite, ‘De Gaulle’s open admiration for) = * x * - age would have to be. registered | ‘to sound fiscal practices.” Those who have been wee ping t jernized, Tall! ity under the leadership of Presi- “Recent polls show Germans|Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of! “The necessities of life here are|voters to keep their jobs under a! il ie apie ede . | still relatively high,”’ said onejresolution filed by Rep. Frank D.| Waldron said the state's cash for La Belle France can dry their C 1. e t lar fore searr and throw away ihe crying | apartment See ‘lerat Seigane de Gaulle has accel- now are the most popu fis ign Germany. lacekdent. “h teal thet al\Williams (D- it). crisis points up the need for a ‘ erated” France's economic better-| visitors among the French,” said| “The French basically like the| dollar in Washington of Nv bonged Williams’ resolution said law- a coeean towel. imore hopetul France. ment, This view also seems | U.S, Minister Cecil Lyon. ‘‘Amer-| United States, and are rather wor- would cost $2 to'$3 in Paris, |makers have received aumerous| close scrutiny of rictive = = * | The standard of living here has|shared by most Frenchmen, evenjicans are second, British third, ried about how Americans at|™ “But lumury' te relatively cheap.|complaints that some such em-| | Provisions of the article. She is again the belle of poen rising faster for the last six|by those who disagree with De! Italians fourth. Russians are the home feel about them, But the one An evening in a Parisian night|ployes are not registered andi Europe. | yes ars than it has in America,’ | Gaulle patiienlly. | Igast Pune. thing that worries Frenchmen elub costs about a fourth as much|added: THINKING OF A Those who remember a France said a veteran U.S. business! , * ied pees is What WiE DagyEn Bene eT as evening in a Manhattan) “The tenets of good government! SWIMMING POOL? prostrate fori“ Wortd~‘War-~HHteader- -—}—-}4_ there is any ‘strong anti -| Why should the French so will Algeria,” : night spot.”’ inherently demand that al! quali-! would hardly recognize her now.| “The French standard of living) Americanism among the French ingly extend the glad hand to the| s + 8 | ma = | fied citizens be registered elec] The air of suspicion has dis-\is now higher than that of Britain today, it isn’t visible to the aver- Germans less than 15 years after) For a time many Frenchmen) ltors.* appeared A fresh air of self-con- or West Germany," said a spokes- age U.S. tourist. His welcome may the close of the last great war? felt the United States wanted) Heat of 73,500 degrees centigrade ; i INLAND LAKES SALES fidence evident e\ he man for the US, Embassy. “‘It!not be effusive—the French rarely * * * ‘France to get out of Algeria so it}is required to melt an average) Another resolution filed in the Hf si2z w. Huron FE 4-311 verywhere é r J ; 2 5 i s ham- is the highest in Europe.” throw their hats in the air at the, Lyon feels it is a result of two: could seize the Sahara desert oil ‘diamond. House by Rep. Robert E. Wald- — The sow of the builder MILD AND MELLOW COME SEE...YOU'LL SAVE! ; ea] stag SPECIAL | 5, i) AMERICAS DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT - | pe ecetsenn cena nin nens anti se nouns | This Week Only! (sy | Extra Savings This Week on | Famous Eight O’Clock Coffee —You save even more when you buy the 3-lb. bag Ag A | th | RICH AND FULL BODIED VIGOROUS AND WINEY 1QQO")) Red Girde 57: Bokar:: 6% BIRTHD AY 3-Lb. Bag “1.65 Bb. Bag 91.77 (Mebralion LO tVHUHHiiim«D—ae0T aK 1859-1959 All year long A&P helps mother take home the ENRICHED SLICED : WHITE most value for dad's take-home pay. And what 1%-LB. LOAVES €-0-0=t AND SO-REFRESHING ————--__ = . : a wonderful variety she has to choose from! a ANA e ° DATED FRESH DAILY! 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Total S por = ge ha Migpli rece mA NEW YORK w—The cardinal en el nadie ge HAV. {UPD — haiceies: department Premier’ és pa hs jailed sworn in as foreign minister most popular’ officia miles of distributaries ‘will be 315. {HAVANA TUPD | — Premier |nterior, the departinent wh chllr the TO ee en me aa Castro shrugged of the Potten retured a ce to Was ne na ned by|illion dollars. is “to key|_ —E¥undino Villela, of ousted : week to'at least 111. over the weekend, but left the'ton to wind up his affairs as.Cuban|*™0ng the 27 birds proclaimed by| oppenition. seh Jesders 0. ey) ae Cart Prio’s ~ Auten. At the same timé, it was re- One the weckend, Comisp foreteltcrmal rejection to Revd Roa, his|ambassador to the Organization|the governments of 49 states. | as police jobs, apparently in a move|ticg organization, as chief of ihe, Ported that Maj. Manuel Pineiro, |were reported commandeering and! now foreign minister of American States. The” ‘cardinal is honored by! Visit to broaden his government in the! secret police. former military commander im (fortifying U. S.-owned beach prop- “The revoluti : gove t ak aaees mporagic! | MODEL reported invasion threa : ; perennially rebellious Oriente erties the Pines, tionary rhmen . Z ark, y six states is) tace of s t. | —Maj. William Morgan, an Ohio : $ 98 $25. 00 hes only ithreats to blockade the isolated propaganda boss, warned 11 days | @ Footman Valet 3 year Guarantee f icity if the voting is held there ago that the Communists would! @ Griffin Shinemaster Wide Selection ° Two parliamentary committees|blockade the city as long as the R 5. 00 MEN'S BILLFOLDS now $2. 95 $ have recommended Berlin as the|presidential assembly was in ses- NEISNER’S SHOE REPAIR eg. site despite Allied objections, but’ sion. ; ; P ithe final decision will come Thurs- | * ’~ * 42 WN.-Seai s NEISN ER S WATCH REPAIR. s \day when the full body of parlia) (Germany's western allies have » saginaw ot. 42 N. SAGINAW ST. ment puts the matter to a vote. been reported urging the election At the same time, the Christian (be held in some other city s9 also Democratic Party named Agri- 4S not to disrupt ‘the delicate ay . culture Minister Heinrich Luebke Geneva negotiations 3.99 as its presidential candidate Most members of the West thus sealing Konrad Adenauer’s decision to remain chancellor German Cabinet» are believed ™ sympathetic with this view, but unt! his term runs out in 1961. Rertiners themselves have urged Since the party will control 17 that their city be the convention | of the 1,038 votes in the presiden.| site. They say that to back down tial assembly election, Luebke was) S0w would be an indication of | Men’s CANVAS OXFORD ‘considered an almost certain win.) Weakness, onl $! j ner: Luebke's selection calmed a! y e | There will ‘be two other candi-’ storm that had been raging in the} ‘dates, socialist Carl Schmid and Christian Democratic Party ie) Reg. $5.00 Free Democratic Party member’, month or more. Adenauer at Go fe rit to Genuine Hack Ripple Sole 5 SENSATIONAL NEISNER’ VALUES FO 5¢ TO $1 — VARIETY STORES ‘Max Becker, 'first-accepted the nomination and | | + * * then turned around and decided| When Theodore Heuss was elect-to remain chancellor, ed president for the second time Economics Minister Ludwig Er 2 ij ifive years ago, the balloting took hard, who had been expected to eisner S iplace in West Berlin succeed to the chancellership, bat- QUALITY But then the beleagured city tled openly with Adenauer. They GUARANTEED was not under the intense Com- stopped short of splitting the par SHOP NOW! munist pressure being applied to ty, but Erhard hoisted himself it today. into top contention for the chancel While Quantities : The East Germans have de: ilorship in 1961. LAST. Men’s Fine Quality Broadcloth \Wash’n Wear SHIRTS THE-END-IS-NEAR STORE HOURS 4500 OPEN Compare features in Sun, thru Th : Wan wo NELLIES ELIZABETH | 7 DAYS ee pepe 1011 M. wl0P.M. ” LAKE ROAD A WEEK Convertible cuffs can be worn with buttons or cufflinks. Col- lar has permanent stays. Fine quality white broadcloth with pearlized buttons. Sizes 14 to 17 Sleeve lengths 32, 33, 34. You can weer cuff links or QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Soon this money-saving opportunity will be snatched from you. We are on the @ home stretch of our greatest and last sale. Hundreds of Super Bargains now @ offered. In fact, many prices will be marked so low you'll think it’s a misprint. 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THE 1959 noi “Be THEATER TOUR | _ September 14-19, 1959 | The Pontiac Press (FIVE FABULOUS [Wf This Specially Selected | | BROADWAY 4 * Gift Package Also Has | HIT SHOWS © Such Delights as: | | / : | Lovely Room at the |’ ‘Destry Rides Again’ | a Destry Rides Again ; Hotel Manhattan! / With Andy Griffith Dolores Gray & 2. ae . ' Scott Brady = = Buffet Dinner and “Get- | Together” Party Monday! ‘Flower Drum Song’ oe Rew Sl wee Tour of Rockefeller Center With . ne | Miyoshi Umeki Pat Suzuki a= _ and Reserved Seat Performance Juanita Hall = _—_—-Keye Luke Yi beon at Radio City Music Hall! abella Hong Larry Blyden Mia. . . ' : be | ak Free Tickets to Famous ‘Red Head i#$ FR Network Television Shows! . With aks . Mat _ Gwen Verdon Richard Kiley ee Fast and Easy First Class | Fa Flight via American Airlines | ‘Marriage Go Round’ pis | : With Charles Boyer Claudette Colbert | Travel Tour and Cornelia Otis Skinner Walter Abel == Ticket Agent Pleasure of His Company’ ¥ | With Cyril Ritchard Charlie Ruggles a ree ee eit _ New York! “Ocho is § 00 Orchestra Seats, of Coured _{ 189 Per Person _FORTY _ Wa Council Bows to less Cancels Reshuffle Decision By REBA HEINTZELMAN WALLED LAKE — After vigorous protests of some 200 indignant residents the City Council last night re- scinded its action of last week to abolish the paid fire department. In an effort to save the city money, Council mem- bers had voted to do away with the paid departments and have the three patrolmen and police chief operate the fire trucks and equipment, Also included in the plans was the establishment of a base station, with a ceiver and: transmitter to Vacation Church School the police car. Five elderly pignned at Ortonville re. ¢ men would have been hired | ogponvitLE — The Methodist to answer-telephone and ra- Vacation Church School here be- gins its one-week session Monday dia.calls. children four years Residents began to gather at the junior high school ages) all to which old through township hall at 7 pm. By the oo vo ome | time the 8 p.m meeting nil i God and His World” is the Pontise Press Phete fo: -order;, Ane joni en oto the theme of the program which lasts’ OVERELOW CROWD OF PROTESTING KESIDENTS—More the city. Their efforts were rewarded by the-city-council rescinding — capacity and overflowing to Mey 9 te 11:30 am. daily and than 200 Walled Lake residents gathered at the junior high its action, taken at a special meeting June.9, to reshuffle the | sidewalk outside includes songs, games and crafts.) fire and police departments. So that ail people could have | Anyone wishing transportation is a voice on the controversial is- | requested to call Mrs. Leary Wood sue, Mayor Waldo Procter moved | itt NA 7-224 or Clare Wolfe at the meeting to the junior high NA_ 7.9073 school, two blocks east on Pon- tiae Frail. For more than two hours, vohun- teer firemen, home owners and interested residents from surround- ing communities expressed reasons school last night to protest the abolishment of paid firemen in e | Wil Be Held in Davison 4 f + Swim Classes Being Planned Lake School | Orion why the two-year-old paid fire de | artment should be maintained ; me ; DAVISON Approximately 500 and 19, {s free: the only. expense | of Aquatics to Begin NO MUD SLINGINE A a ba . — a ite oo. igi HING | ] youngsters are_expected to palics being for a box of .22 calibre long | Courses on June 24 There was no mud slinging at lpate in the 13th annual Williams rifle ammunition, which may be the meeting Delegates {rai fanar | Shooting School to be held on Sat purchased on the r inge Rifles will, 4 ; different subdivisions catmiy bit urday afternoons, June 20 and 27, be provided for those who do not} bas | LAKE ORION — Swimming; ifrom 12:30 to 5 p.m. at 7389 Lapeer ‘road The shooting schoo 7 open to boys jand girls between the ages of 10 presented their Opposition Council's firmly to the action Spearheading the protests were Clyde A. Mottor and Richard Watkins, who emphasized the fact that “you can replace a burned-down building, but you capnot replace a life,” and that “policemen are trained pre vent crime, and firemen to fight Cousins Share Week of Birth, Moms-a Room to CYNTHIA COURTNEY fires." One department cannot Cynthia Jane Courtney, daugh handle both, they said ter of Maurice Courtney of 106 The plan had been to hire one Cogshall St, Holly, has gradu MILFORD TOWNSHIP Tiny of the two. paid firemen as a re itet! with highest honors from Deborah Ann Beadle and Robert placement policeman and to fire’ >t Mary Academy in Monroe. Beadle will probably become fay the other Police then would be She received membership in the orite cousins trained to handle fire calls as well academy's honor society as a The Milford Township infants were born within 72 hours of each other this at Pontine year honor student and also ve kenglish medal as control traffic and operate thei four department. Residents General pointed out won th week that this was an impossibilit Hospital * * * Their mothers are sharing the . N 9 id Volunteer fireman Robert Trip same hospital room—No. 250 lette asked, “What would happen Deborah, daughter of Mr. and in the event there was a seriou Mrs. James L. Beadle of Shore accident at the same time some line Rd.,° was born Saturday, one’s house caught fire and weighing eight pounds. added that, even at a large fire ‘ 5 the police are needed to eantrol Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs, traffic Russell L, Beadle of Garden Rd., was born Monday. He weighed Many volunteers from the seven pounds, 14 ounces. nearby Commerce Fire Depart at ment were present to voice their James and Russell Beadle are ons of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J protests on behalf of their WaHed Lake colleagues, Heudle of Hickory Ridge road whe | have eight other grandchidren lie ce Janeit oie i Ruserd t Breet: : parenis DRYDEN —Ten girls will vie for are Mr and Mrs) Lows Bedford ithe title of ‘‘Miss Dryden’ in a voted to rescind all motions of the who live on Main street in Milford. | icontest to be seed 7:30 p.m to-| Previous Epeciat nieethy ANT Mie : a The parents ar Mia Janes 1 | ae . s aachie! card any idea of doing away with Beadle live in California / torfum here | the paid fire department med hele ronteciaton at te ~ % Cont®st Chairman Fail Faulds| WeESSE - reciatio 0 ie - : s 3) cacline aS STE loed ‘ hos 1,000 Delegates said that to be eligible to compete! night's large attendance PATRICIA WILLIAMS Flock to GOP he Se ee piece IP oan Patricia Williams, daughter of . ‘years of age and seniors at Dry ~ His Billfold ls Full Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert of Youth Convention den High School ‘118 Middle Belt Rd. “will receive ; | The winner will reign over the | ELK CITY, Okla, (Raymond her legal secretary diploma June DENVER, Colo. (AP) An esti | village's “Boom Day” celebra- McVeigh carries in his bil flold 20 from Cleary College, Ypsilanti mated 1,000 delegates were ex | tion July 4. Both the contest “and | hunting and fishing licenses for 31'She is a 1958 graduate of Pontiac Pected to register today at the the Independence Day program consectitive years Central High School opening session of the national, are being sponsored by the Dry. | Young Republicans fonvention CARMEN JEAN ROLELMAN den Area Improvement Assn. . ‘ ‘ ‘ Mie’ Convention cist Slides Three-out-of-town judges — will , OS : ‘ , hee Preside Lich I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pollman of pout: ges i 3 ( ounty Sites In Study a ie haiagay aie meting len street regs epee a ee ebeann * ae ae of = o , n Wric : the engagement of their daugh. charm, mainty, oeauly, attrac . nf the ee Pa Alias night lter, Cacinen Jean. to J. Kave Ol./ tiveness and ability to speak be MIRIAM BRUDER urve ar se Other officials who are expected ver Swords, son of Mrs. Oliver ooh an audience They will pi hy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruder ts arrive later this week inchide Swerds of 737 Ludlow St, Roches ‘Miss Dryden” and her two maids of 2905 Demode Rd., Holly, an- ibor Secretary James Po Mitch-/ter and the late Mr Sword: The of honor nounce the engagement of their More pave foiln caters . - Interion Secretary) Fred A coupe both raduates of Roches-| * * * daughter, Mirjam, to Lawrence H. Je ABLUNIGN mo giulated, 4 per cent were fram Per: Seaton. - Postmaster General Ar. '@ High Sehooal, will be married Mistress of ceremonies will be Miller of 4302°W. 13 Mile Rd., areas ahd childrens play sections sons outside Mic higan with half ty Ie Summerfield. Agriculture Aug oft by the Rew. J Douglas, Jo Hammond of Detroit. Royal Oak, son of Mr. and Mrs. were 8 a of the desires ex-(this number from Ohio. Thirty oth. Seeretary Ezra Taft: Benson, and Parker in St. Paul's Mcthodist! Agpirants for the crown are Lawrence A. Miller of North aol : sageignaiinlan Ri x 3 el a s also showed up on the arthur $ Flemming, seeretary ol! burch, Rochestet The bride Jackie Arnold, Mary Walker, San- Wilke sboro, N.C. The bride-elect last VOnE by fei ceiciinal park questionnaire the Health, Education and Wel elect is employed in the account dra Laur, Sandra Hadley, Patricia is a graduate of the University agencies 2. Plenicking, rest, relaxation [re Department ae ee oft ine advertising firm! iNagy, Sonja Sehulta, Beulah Hicks,'of Michigan, her fiance of North These results were made avai]. 884 swimming are the dominant | Republican National Chairman BI ‘ pales fohn ard Adams,|Sharon Hillker, Janét Sterner and Carolina State College. An Aug. 8 abte—tocy attrattions in regional parks in Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky oomie id tills Carol Westphal. ‘wedding is planned. The Park Users Survey wae a, te Detroit area which inctudes™ wit! address the delegates Thurs: | De . cooperative effort by the four! he %.800-squaremite area of Ma. (day a| agencies to discover what pro-| Cotib, Monroe, Oakland, Wayne Counties and the eastern town. visions could be made in regional ship of Washtenaw County, recreational facilities The survey teams included the)! 3 Boating. fishing. hiking snd Chicken Dinner Sunday Clifford Church to Hold | | | Michigan Dept. of Conservation. nature study do not attract et | i i { ( many ’ a oy ae : . t]> . é mtd Parks and Reereational Division: -persens te the parks ae wie ' salen } mn s pariah ea : Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Author explained by the availability. of Patri ‘ ‘ wii eine Che _ 4 - we ity: Wayne County Road Commis. the Detroit: River Lake Sf Cla dinner Sunday at the Chfford Com.) munity Hall. Beginning at 11:30 sion, Parks and Forestry Division land Lake Erie | the City of Detroit, Parks and im... dinner will be served continu - , ' 4 Improvement most desired in ly throurhout the afternoo Recreation Dept ria ipenvidin 7 ously threwrhout the afternoon T »*4 gw TY {’ ‘ = cei : - I : J ; a win file WAS) A steer wit be given away dur-| lor to . . cleaning ’ Se eaches r to conduc ing the survey, @ y the water and heache ing: the event, which is open to the the Recreation Planning Com ® The park goers represent only public mission took inventory and an j4 per cent of the population on alyzed existing public reereation | wee kdava and 13 per cent on Sun land in the Detroit region. ‘day, These figures vary in densely Daily Bible School The study indicated a deficiency ‘populated areas of recreational facilities in many 6 Much of the desired facili Held aI New Hudson communities, thereby requiring, tie, are of a nlayre that could NEW HUDSON—Bible School] many of the regional parks to be best be provided in local or mu. lopened yesterday at the New Hud developed intensively to {ill the nicipal parks, As the agencies (son Methodist Church and will con- gap providing regional parks are jtinue through June 26 called on to supply more equip ment common to the loeat type 1 SELECTED DAYS The survey was conducted on four ‘selected days in the summer Of Work, they have fewer funds age through the sixth grade. Each of 1958, in eight predetermined re . o nd for meeting “future day's session is from 9 to 11 alm | Reeds gional parks, Three of these eight ; were in Oakland County, They} 7. It is the combination of driv The Names Don't Fit : were Kensington Metropolitan | ing accessibility and the caliber of : Park, Dodge No, 4 State Park and | the park which determine the SAN DIEGO, Calif At Sweet Ortonville Recreation Area, Final| number of users who will be at. water High School, Tom Large is results of the survey.were jtracted: to the public recreational a small sophomore and Tom Siiall) ?. Out of 7,206 questionnaires tab- facility. js a 230.pound football player. | Mrs. Stan Potts ts director of thet program for children of pre-school |: |classes sponsored by the Lake; ‘Orion School of Aquatics begin! have their own ijminister of the local church. ‘cent to. the present church edifice. longer a plies at the local for Clarkston School Job ‘cumbent has filed a nominating ' rested - pooner < ‘On Parish’s100thYear ss «de To Bless New Church ; ALLED LAKE— ot Sunday's’ program will start in ~ ts 100th gh ai : i church, then the con- j the Walled Lake Metkodist Church|gregation will proceed to the new. will hold consecration services in|church where the key will be pre- * its. new church at 9:45 a.m. Sun-|sented to Bishop Reed by day. Speakers on this special occa- sion will be Bishop Marshall R. Reed and the Rev. John W. Mulder, '$3,000-55, 000 Blaze = Strikes in Rochester The new building is a fine ex- | 2 : amule of , architecture | ROCHESTER — Local firemen 350 persofis plus parlor, Sunday Nowels Lumber Co, 412 Water St., school rooms, school " »yesterday’ afternoon about an hour tine asad cen wamiatahe: and a half before bringing it under The present church wil] be used for Sunday school classes as well control, as the new church so space is no on fire 4 . bang ot mainly barn. The building itself was slightly damaged as. well as in- sulating materials, .cement and other building products, according to Fire Chief George Ross. * * * The new church is located adja- |church, officials ‘said. Se A Only Incumbent Running CLARKSTON — Only the in-| haust of a truck delivering cement —.petition_for the one position open ‘on the Board of Edueation of the (Clarkston Community School dis- l trict. Maccabees to Gather * ROCHESTER—Members of the Walter Wilberg will be unopposed |Maccabees will hold their Oakland for re-election to his second three-'County Assn. meeting June 25 at lyear term in the annual school|Avon Park, Rochester. ‘election July 13. The polls at the; Units from Pontiac, Lake Orion, ‘Clarkston Elethentary School on|Big Beaver, Farmington and Ro- Waldon road will be open from 7\chester will attend the 10 a.m. a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day. -tevent.. : * * > The National Rifle Association, Washington, D, C., and the Mich. igan Department of Conservation will be represented, with the Na- tional Guard handling range pro- June 24. Classes available for the, ifirst session are as follows: swim-' ‘mers at 9 a.m, intermediate at! 10, 6-7 year-old beginners at noon,! cedures and = rifle association ‘and 5-year old beginners at 1 Hunter Safety instructors dem- | p.m, . | onstrating. This year's theme * * * will be the association's require- | The second session, Jtfty 13 to ments for their Hunter Safety TT hae : : CAM eee : /ENATOR L. HARVEY LODGE July 27 has the following classes AND E : open: swimmers at 9 am., 67, To complete the course, boys and! Senator L. Harvey Lodge of the year-old beginners at noon, and | OUT THE girls will take the Hunter Safety 12th district will speax Uefove the 5 year-old beginners at 1 p.m. ! examination, and trophies and/East Orion Farm Bureau at 8 SAME... medals will be presented to win-/Pm. tomorrow at the Oakland The third and last session, , a oie > ae "| fy 29 to Aug. 12 has ali classes Tru aihani a wierd {Y Township Hall on Collins road in) #¥f ners, with an award going to the Pp available including Junior-Senior over-all champion \Goodison. All members of the -~ « t East Orion Farm Bureau are’ [4fe Saving, 9-11 a.m. and an ln addition the younesters wil] Urged to attend the important ses- adult class at 11 a.m. receive the Williams Shooting S!0n, officers said. Instructor David Morrow, a ‘student at Albion College, School 1959-brassard and a certifi- aaa - is as- cate Parents are welcome to at- sisted by Robert McGee, a Michi- tend the proceedings ir 55 akin 'gan State University student. For further information or The instructors request that irollment eards, call or write the those children net participating in| + iiliams Gun Shop, 7589" Lapeer , ;the lessons schedule their_swim-| road, Davison ry en rown ming after 2 p.m. during the six-| week period. since the park is) closed to public swimming Contest Victor to Reign } Over Village’s July 4 ‘Boom Day’ Festivities a.m, to 2 p.m. SHARKS MENACE SWIMMERS skin diver i ' AP Wirephets surfaces with a 12-foot shard, believed to be either and the skin diver administered the final thrust a white shark or a bonito, which was taken with a knife, The death recently of the second several years ago off San Clemente Island near swimmer in five weeks as a result of shark the southern California coast. It had Y attacks has resulted in demands by skin divers been wyunied by sotheene ahowrd a Seling ehip, for protection against sharks. from "No girl ever went into the Street of Sinners - - Something hilariously new in newlywed DORIS DAY RICHARD WIDMARK "THE TUNNEL OF LOVE nner of Academy Award BEST CTRESS! "BACK BY REQUEST! a “The Bachelor Party” »« DON MURRAY — CAROLYN JONES NOW THRU THURS. SHE SHOULD NEVER HAVE TAKEN THE STRANGER IN OR ACCEPTED HIS LOVE BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THEATER iwh Rd FE 4. 4¢ b MUS “= HENRY HATHAWAY GENE "BAT MASTERSON” BARRY cn “Hong Kong Confidential” ~~ covor by ot Luxe | SOON... “IMITATION OF LIFE” —— Lee : r \ j a ree | j ‘] i ‘ by i i as : ; a i ih ; é y ‘ i : | j s-2 ig J i aT j ; F ‘ f Here it is! The astoni theater program ‘ve seen < and heard advertised on and radio. enter- tainmen Don't miss it! db bn be be wveuvvvT., rwwwewew wv. TOGETHER...TERRIFIC... TWICE AS TERRIFYING! Either One Will Curl Your Hair Together They'll Turn It White -[}of the several states to control |, Was born in Cumberland, Md. | state to save the public schools.” |: . * * * . | In Washington, however, Sen. |Richard Russell (D-Ga) said he |hoped the Atlantic school board | would “use every means at their jcommand to resist this effort. . . to enforce an abhorrent alien doctrine on a people who are proud of their belief in the right |their local affairs.” In a written decision Tuesday, made on June 5 and said he was compelled to enjoin racial dis. crimination in the Atlanta public Hooper confirmed a ruling he’ marital blues in court Tuesday. The blonde 39-year-old singer said her husband, actor Dewey Martin, 35, was jealous, used vile language and tried to upset her engagements. She before singing didn’t ask for alimony. She and her husband were permitted to keep their personal property. Miss Lee will retain title to her Cold- water Canyon -home, separated two years later. She previously was married to com- poser Dave Barbour. The couple married in 1956 and) Clifton Webb Ordered 4 ‘to Quit Film and Rest i] HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Doctor's. orders have forced Clifton Webb to step out of a movie role. The 62-year-old actor was or-| dered to take an extended rest at home after he was hospitalized over the weekend, Th nature of |his ailment was not announced. | Webb will be replaced by James; Mason in the 20th Century-Fox science fiction film ‘Journey to} the Center of the World.” schools. -4 Red Tape Snarls § (ot @- eon Soldier's Bonus for 4] Years | LANSING — A World War T in- fantry private is still trying to un- || "You: talk about red tape,” said Larry Lalone, director of the Vet- EqGITY Ee ae bre Lt — a glk Ba 2 cif! HE i itis EB * 4 cots suis osteee ‘did not show his date of 3 DON’T FORGET went COMING | san TOMORROW! 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We may never have enough tq solve the “4Y5 | new problems that inevitably will people they have more of the “‘five per cent” brains capable of big ideas, discoveries and solutions to problems in science and other} fields. “Very few of us have the imag- ination, intelligence and training needed for truly big steps and dis- coveries,’’ Dr. Walker says in an interview. ’ “All through human history, only a very small percentage of people, perhaps as small as five per cent, had this kind of intelli-| gence, from the time of cavemen who first used fire, or set traps, or developed the wheel or sail. * * * “Because there are more Rus- sians than Americans, Russia has more people capable of real inno- vation, Potentially, China has even more than Russia. “Our problem is to find our come along.” As an. example, population is exploding, Dr. Walker says, There are nearly’ 180 million Americans and 2.7 billion people in the world today. , * * * Within 40 years, some estimates make it 250 million Americans, lions, All will need food, clothing, substitutes for off, coal, iron, elec- tric power, and other resources which run short. This will call for new synthetic foods, and new sources of power from the sur or Solutions must come from the small percentage of humans with the most brilliant minds, Dr Walker_thinks. x * *x “We need minds which can syn- thesize,- tie knowledge together, |jump to the big concepts. All the ipared with this kind of thinking."’ Dr. Walker, who succeeded Dr. Milton Eisenhower as head of the nation’s ninth largest university, has some suggestions to make and a world population of 4 bil-| irest of us are technicians com-j, better use of gifted human minds. Instant Onion Flakes Find Way Into Many-Foods Did you know that our word) “flavor” comes from a Latin word meaning to “emit odor?’’ That the| English ‘‘savor,” on the other) hand, was once the Latin “sapor’”| meaning taste? Take onion as an) illustration. It’s both flavor-y and| savory, second only to pepper as| a seasoner. Good cooks have been| giving foods zing with onions since | earliest times. | ae ————_——— | or margarine and sprinkle ‘uni-| formly with instant minced onion. Roll up dough in jelly roil fash- ion. Cut into slices ,%-inch thick. Place on a baking sheet. Let rise land bake according to directions on package: Yield: 20 rolls. * * * Onion Corn Bread % cup instant minced onion % cup water 1% pound package corn bread mix One step ie grenier stngort ot education. “We Americans do a great job! mgr we don't really want of ‘talking’ goed education, but)!t ™ says Christian K. Arnold, Dr. Source: U.S. WEATNER BUREAU AP Wirephote WEATHER AHEAD — United States Weather Bureau maps released today indicate that our portion.of the country can expect near normal precipitation and above normal temperatures in the next 30 days. can shorten your prime of | Walker’s assistant. “The United States actually spends less on higher education per capita from government reve- nue than any other civilized coun- try, We trail far behind the Rus-|‘° "ecosnize our finest minds very four-year college training open for more intensive, demanding training of the best’ minds. “We should also be learning how| Walker. FORTY-THRES. More People Means More Brainpower for Russia and Red China meet part of the need. Dr, ‘Walk. ear, and to provide scholarships| tion system is best, because we er says, This also would leave the|as needed.” The Soviet U orking —. yes — iet Union is w in} forcing students to_go in’ some de. its own way to train and use its| creed direction. Wr nsgueten of best minds, says the pipe-smoking!hymanitarianism yersus slavery. |Our freedom of choice for stu- “But I'm convinced our educa-idents gives us especial strength.” sians, “We spend about three billion dollars a year on higher educa-. tion, but 10%5 billions on alcohol, | one billion for baby-sitting, 1% “| Christmas cards. “Some estimates show we! spend $15.31 per capita on higher’ education — a bit less than we NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New v Imperial DISHMAS TEN spend on betting — and $85 per capita for alcoho] and tobacco, and $87 on automobiles.” Dr, Walker suggests training “associates in science’ through two-year college technical courses to do many routine tasks in sci-) ence. q “Many students interested in) iscience can’t make the full four-) jyear college training because’ it is’ beyond their capability,” he Says. | “They drop out, and. are lost to, Fits any sink! science, | “But we need them, as data cat! lectors, as designers, in many jobs where they would be highly useful, and personally happy. By doing this work, they free our most brilliant minds for really, productive work, for their flights| of thinking and fancy that result in truly big discoveries."’ With colleges, facing a tremen- dous wave of students in the next few years, the two-year asso- _Iciates - in- science courses would FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, now washes even faster, cleaner ® Diamond-bored, bronze valves! ® New and larger detergent tank! NEW FACTORY BRANCH on WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. DEMONSTRATION, SALES and SERVICE and more economically © New positive step valve handles eliminate dripping ae © New sure-lock wand holder keeps hose in place! FE 8-2588 LOLU " ‘STA RVATION LJe Now onions — the firiest atte) Combine onion arid water. Let) ones, grown in California — &P-| stand 5 minutes. Mix corn bread | pear in instant minced form, their) according to directions on the} aroma captured in a container | package. Drain onion and stir into! which can be kept right at hand|the mixture. Bake according tol on your spice and seasonings shelf. /qirections on the package. Yield: | Instant minced is the newest of! the ohion-seasonings family, having | been preceded by onion powder | and instant sliced onions. It’s win- ning a reputation for convenience, | as well as a uniformly excellent | flavor, never too strong or mild. | Every good dish — exéépt possibly dessert — ought to start with enough onion to make it: taste good. Use a member of the instant onion family in saucés, gravies, stews, sandwich fill- ings, cocktail spreads, soups, salads, barbecue marinades, etc. Where there is liquid in the | recipe, use instant onion dry; where none, measure one part instant minced onion into one part water, let stand briefly be- fore using. Instant onion should always be re-hydrated if it is to be sauteed. Use instant onion in your favor- fte recipes —.just use a table-| | spoon —of instant_in_place of y| § cup raw onion, or % teaspoon onion powder for each tablespoon} Taw onion. Onion Cream Dip 1 cup sour ceram % teaspoon fresh lemon juice | 2 teaspoons mt minced onion \% teaspoon ground black pepper % teaspoon salt Blend aH ingredients together. Serve in a bow! on a fray sur- rounded with crisp crackers or fresh végetable sticks. Yield: 1 cup. Onion Rolis 14'%-ounce package hot roll mix ‘4 cup instant minced onion 1 cup water 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, | melted | Prepare a package of hot roll} mix according to directions on the package. Soak onion in water 5) minutes and drain. Roll dough 14-| inch thick on a lightly floured| board. Brush with melted butter'6 servings. | patties, |Sprinkle each of 4 of the patties| |with 14 teaspoon salt and ground | | black pepper (brown, turning to brown each side.) |/Remove and serve on split ham- {parger rolls. Yield: 4 hamburgers jto mayonnaise and add to cream |per, iwater:and add to. cabbage 16 to 8 servings. Onion Dill Hamburgers 1 pound ground Jean beef | 1 teaspoon salt Ground black pepper to taste 2 teasponos instant minced onion 4 slices dill pickle 4 hamburger rolls Shape ground beef into 8 thin 3-inches in diameter to taste. Then sprinkle each with ‘9 teaspoon in- | stant minced onion. Cut 4 slices |dill pickle *s-inch thick and place) lone on each of the 4 hamburgers. | Top with the 4 remaining patties. | being sure to press the edges to-| gether. | Pan broil] 15 minutes or until * * * Onion-Cheese-Bacon Sandwich Spread 8-ounce package cream cheese $s instant minced 2 tablespoons mayonfiaise % teaspoon salt te teaspoon ground black % teaspoon fresh lemon fuice 2 strips crisp bacon, crumbled Soften cream cheese. Add onion pepper cheese along with salt, black pep- lemon juice and crumbled bacon. Yield;_1-cup. Spicy Cole Slaw og cups oe peor cabbage ed % tS diced tometenn. 2 tablespoons sweet 2 tablespoons instan % cup water 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons ‘sour cream 1 teaspoon salt \% teaspoon ground black pepper Toss first 3 ingredients together and set aside. Rehydrate sweet| pepper flakes and onion in the Mix with Mayonnaise, sour cream, salt and black pepper. Pour over cab-/ bage mixture. Toss lightly. Yield pper flakes minced onion FLOWERS were there- AND IMPORTANT, TOO! Devnce FLORAL COMPANY TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND : INTERMEDIATE POINTS ' | | ! milk! is the on Récent nutrition research studies reveal that millions of Americans, regardless of income, are getting less than the minimum daily amount of calcium recommended by the National 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. . Lack of calcium can also cause improper functioning of heart muscles. And when your diet does not supply sufficient calcium for daily needs, the body withdraws calcium from the bones How much milk should you drink to get the calcium you need? The following daily consumption of milk assures you sufficient calcium. Teen-agers (age 13 Adults (age 20 and for use in the blood and soft tissues. This causes bones to become brittle—easily broken—especially among older people. _ How much calcium do you need? National Research Council recommends 800 milligrams of calcium daily for adults, 1900 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 amounts of calcium. In order to get the calcium provided by 1 quart of milk you MICHIGAN add a cold glass of fresh milk to every meal e t CK. PRODUCERS. ly practical source of calcium would have to eat: 7 16 Ibs. of carrots, 39 eggs; 27 Ibs. of potatoes, 28 oranges or 6°{ lbs. of cabbage. Milk is the only practical source of calcium. Children (up to age 12) Expectant mothers. . ... Nursing mothers. ... .. 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 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 food. .—.3 glasses daily to 19)... 1. — — = 4 glasses daily OVEP). . 0. se a ao glasses daily : tee ae ee om : 4 glasses daily . st? oe 6 glasses daily ee ew eevee ASSOCIWMTLON: a = © 5 a . : : : y i 8 us : 4 NW e r} \ : ‘ ! * a : } of &, ale . = i “i 3 ag z dew way: ae ¥ a ¥ $e ey ap ry eS ees a mahi ra | e 7 - f - : K : i 3 *c : : ay z i & b : He ; : L wa r ~ 2 Ce a as Ae ‘. “ws : ra Bee ey \ a re } / a bo’ | ; fo : : _FORTY- FOUR "hie he mt THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 117, 1959 PRESS BOX The Philadelphia Phillies outbid) five other Major League clubs te sign Dick Colomina of Royal Oak Dondero to a bonus contract for Pen ‘ x * * i, a 2 x *k * |Advantage Not Only for Long Hitters ‘Warwick Test of Accuracy their Johnson City, Tenn., farm club. He is an infielder. | * * ¥ Dearborn’s “Mr. Michigan,” | * Dick Garza, opposes Jim Siksay of Hungary in the Fairgrounds | Coliseum wrestling feature Fri- | | day night. * * * University of Michigan's famous marching band will headline the halftime show at the Lions-Brewns} pre-season game at Briggs Stadium | Sunday, Sept. 15 * * * | Joseph Panella, 37, baseball | and football coach at Midland | High School for the last six | years, is quitting to take a job on the sales staff of Dow Chemi- | cal Co, } ’~ bf The Warsaw Legia soccer team, two-time champion of Poland. will play the Michigan All-Stars in| Hamtramck . Friday night The Polish booters -are on an eight- gate tour of thes United States. AP Wivephsts IT GOT AWAY—Chicago Cubs runner Al Dark (17) arrives at __second base safely as the ball eludes Pittsburgh shortstop Dick | Groat. The Pirates still deteated the Cubs in Chicago 5-2 with Roy Face again saving Le time ier in Bucs: Three of Michigan's top high school football players have in- dicated they will attend Michigan State University. Danny Bole | A non (Golfers Vie Ann Arbor Senior Leads _|Country Club is one of the longest | fairways, there is plenty of trouble |Paul Harney will have little ad- ‘imum yardage of 17,280 but the| ‘length for the 72-hole tournament | Hills puts more of a premium on + = Although Warwick Hills Golf and Although the course has generous,holes,” said Bone. “On No. 8, No. 11 and No. 17 the greens are set in the woods. They call for ex- treme accuracy off the tee. If you’re not accurate, it's mighty eesy to end up with « double bogey.” * * * Winds have a great deal to do with scoring. A strong Southwest layouts the Professional Golfers en- waiting for the player who strays: dure on the tournament trail, the with his tee shots. long hitters like George Bayer and) Bone believes the key to scor- | ing well on the course lies in the manner in which the -player | scores on the par-3 holes, “We have three great par-3 vantage in the upcoming Buick Open. The course can play at a max- : «¢ « And there are plenty of traps that force great accuracy on second shots. * * * No one, not even Casper, ‘made the Warwick Hills course look easy last summer. Chances are things, will be just as difficult this time. scheduled for July 2-5 will be clos- | er to 7,000 yards. | A glittering field of the top | talent in the business will be | shooting for the top prize of $9,000 in the $62,000 event. Bill | Casper dr., the National Open fo. ORES champion, will return to defend the title he won at Warwick Hills at Grand Blanc. Gene Bone, professional at War-| wick, believes the length of the| course has been over-emphasized. | | “Certainly it's long, and: it’s tough,”” he said,” “but Warwick accuracy than it-does—on- from the tee. Anyway, most of the ‘pros hit the ball about the same anyway,” There was some doubt a year ago if the Warwick course, a new layout, oe be ready for tour- nament . This year the players will find the course in much better condi- tion with plenty of grass and a * * Roy Campanella Tuesday re- ceived the Nationa! Interfaith Sports Award of the Washington Interfaith Committee. The award | PORT HURON ®—Owen Camp- bell of Ann Arbor held 4 slim 29th annual Michigan Seniors Golf listed the trio as end Don Ross, Detroit Catholic Central; back Don Kawal, Redford St. Mary, and back Tom Dittman, Rich- mond, Davies of Jackson, and Robert Howell of st. Clair Shores, Assn's. spring tournament went in- Pied eatin’ oy aod py was made to the former Dodger} to Its second and final round. There is a winner in each class eat ‘oo dacme th Campbell toured yesterday's 18 nat the lowest evarell seurer wits catcher Curing the annua! conven ioe first round at the 6°203-yard the tournament. tion of the American Booksellers Black River Country Club course 5 Assn, with a four-over-par 75. R, R. Thomson of Battle Creek * &, led the Class A contingent fer men , ~ | Jd. W. Albright of Detroit fin- |75 and over with a 44 The class Birmingham's Chris Chrietie Bs close behind on the par- A contestants played two rounds: recently played in the North- South lacrosse game. He starred | in that sport as well as football | and basketball at Hobart. Emory | ayout with a 77, and Clif | a Rugg of Birmingham fol- | A)! other classes played two! | lowed closely with 78. rounds of 18 holes each. . The other class leaders: Clark of Metamora has bea | More than 190 golfers from | Class B (70-74): F. M. Hydon, react i\throughout Michigan were com-' named. Yale's varsity crew | Detroit, 83. ipeting in the 36-hole handicap med- captain tor 1908. ‘al play tournament for men 55| Class C (6-69): Rugg, 78. * * * lyears old and over. Class D (60-64): Campbell, 75. Jim Hawkins, formerly of Pon-' After yesterday's first round, Class E (55-59): Ancient, 77. tiac Central, Waterford grad Bill four golfers were bunched at 79. —— Cole, Tom Segal and Bill McFarlan They were’ John A, O'Brien, | of Birmingham have won track George Haggerty, and defending) f0 ing l eS letters at Western Michigan, Vet-,champion Dr. John J. Jaffar, vr eran Walt Beach added another at of Detroit, and Alfred Archer of! Central. Chuck Kirken of Water- Farmington. C,H, Whitelaw of ford earned a Jayvee baseball Bloomfield Hills followed with 80. | letter at CMC, © of nine holes each Knotted at 8] were Fred A | | 6 , oe er L Some Park Nn Seaton ‘Ends as orthville C 5 ay on Artificial Leg Opens Monday ‘Fails to Stop Northville Downs’ 16th season Heels of K.C. Defending City Kings will begin Monday, (June 22): im- mediately following the meet at }%, Hagel Park which closes Saturday; (June 20), Schoolboy Star Whip Jewelers, 10-: . TAT first baseman of the suburban in ‘A’ Baseball Cudahy High School baseball | ' team, came home last night The Jets stayed on the heels wearing a big grin. of front-running Knights of Colum.) ‘How did you do?” his dad bus in the Class A City Baseball) “We beat Nicolet High 99-8," i League yesterday with a 10-4 rout of Shaw's Jewelers at Wisner he replied, “and I got three-for. Field, It was the 6th loss without | through August 1, Northyille will get off to a sizzl- ing st with the $10,000 added ace to be held on June 27, the first Saturday. It is one of seven early closing. events at the surburban track — Michigan's pioneer harness mene parimutuel plant. a victory for Shaw's. B single. Seldom does a track open se * * * veer campaign with such a rich cane In Class B action at Jaycee the hi piney artifial leg from but that is the story at Northville, Park Talbott | Laimber nlinont pecews Downs and to add a bit of ieing wasted oa TO bend boat stil patbee to the eake, H will have the same art rome r IX pF . horses hack a week later on Fri cp : vod lal e 0 attens day July 4 for the $5,000) Invita a 1 lop of the 6th . tional HPA Pace HNO F| | R d bxecutive Manager John J. Car Felix Brooks and Chet Wood dnagan In oun ly ts looking forward 10 4 Season that will be equal to or better nore cach made two hits te spark the defe nding , champion Jets, who scored at Teast once in each of the first five innings. ST, PAUL, Minn, (AP)—Joey than that of a year ago when Glardello's spectacular, first Northville showed a 73 per ce ent! round erent of Del Flanagan| hike in. attendance, with an aver gave powerful support toda o| It was a sloppy contest with! the Phitade *Iphia a ‘s lamer A age Ob SEM each club committing six errors.;a look-in’ on the middleweight | There were a dozen hits, seven|title scene, by the winners. Dick Goldsworthy | Joey bombed the St. Paul Trish- hurled the route for the Jets to/man last night with a right smash Brave Farm Hand ’ ‘ gain the win while Ted Wharry'to the head that Flanagan never Pit h N -H tt | lost for Shaw's with Terry Ander- saw, He was counted out at 2°50 | C eS 0 | er son reheving him in the 2nd when!as he tried to wobble to his feet LOUISVILLE, Ky. uw — Juan three runs were score | It was Flanagan's first knockout Pizarro, a fire-balling southpaw Two Walks and Don Roehl's jin 10 years of fighting and only sent down from Milwaukee just 10 single eed the d ve vin for the third time he failed ta go the | days ago pitched a no-hitter for Talbott after the Nicholle team distance. He suffered technical. Louisville in the American Assn had rallied to cut the winner's lead knockouts at the hands of Lester | Tuesday night to 4-3 {Felton and Jimmy Carter | The Latin southpaw faced only | 28 batters as he blanked the Ic “‘harleston W.Va. Senators 1.0 He | ey ee Set toChange =~"! oat /AUKEE (®— Seventeen. | (v year-old Win Parkinson, regular | The 3¢-night meeting will go “ontenen “TT aneas City at Nelo dea lpm. evesrd at ” Detreit at great putting surface all the way around, There will be a two-inch stand of — ~ ~ tourney. Eleven new trees have been placed to the left of the ninth |green and to the right of No. 18. J AP Pirephote WIN FOR PAPA—Art Ditmar a winner two ways yesterday. The Yank pitcher defeated the Sox, 5-1, giving up just four hits in winning his 4th straight. At the same time in Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Ditmar gave birth to a boy and Art AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, 5" ne oe Denied ssed out cigars in the locker room Chicago um 3 Le 6 dems — Baits. ce, 4 4 ite 4 a. city x $ |Yanks Handle White Sox, 5-1 TERDAY’S RESULTS Detrott at Baltimore, postponed, rain Kansas y at Washington, postpon ron k S, Chicago 1. night Wied C eae i aa TODAY'S GAMES a (Times Eastern Standard) Cutep sol Trigg vay. 1 p.m.—Moore Kansas) cy Fader con. 7:08 pm—| By The Assootated Press first ‘five, then losing three fig Bro ae straight since May 1 pleked on ore y Cleveland's Indians are riding! nis favorite pigeons to become a win imore, 7:08 p.m.—Bunning their hottest streak of the season : winner He beat the Red veo ee vs. Pappas (5-3). ole Cal McLish is back in stride Sox lig. sag time in * row TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE ____.—a winner for the first time “= = ast June #, _giving up six! ‘more than a month, but stil ling to shake a shutout sn. raf 259 Putt Round success ee icon fein ithe race a » (tacerearte Se stfor Miss Quast Tt was the fifth time this season) Hot Puffer Gives Her et. Bening lone whitewash job in the’ majors came eight years fw al L agpctine the. Injuns ‘to their seven’ Mclish has come close to hailing that long-pursued “second shutout.’ Share of Lead in U.S. Collegiate Event Poaton Baltimore, NATIONAL, LEAGUE Lost nr 1:08 p.m. rome RESULTS : a edeiphie 1, firet game) a. ey Philadelphia 2, second game, ny itwatikee 8. Loa Angeles 4 night night This time he missed by inches—| when Marty Keouch’s seventh-in: | wm drive ticked ovtficlder Rocky! Cincinnatl 2. San Francisco | TODAY'S GAMES (Thnes Kastern Standard) nit Pittshorgi @ { o ; yn Hadad) . , 1 away te “e ' \ as veo Buaartinh” Cyavil's glove and got away for CHAPEL HILL. SC. (AP Philadelphia at 8 ona. &@ pm—Seny a home run After she took 35 putts in qualify- proch ©2-5) va Jackgon (5-6) oon , A » New ) inkees helped . ow . Mile sukee py tea, facies tf Fe the New York Tank helt ‘ing for the Women’s National Col- ini MH be ve pay vay A 4) ys Koutax Cleveland along by- defeating Chi- 71, ) an ewl ( Cincinnat! at San Francisco, 330 pm — CAgO's s second place White Sox legiate golf tournament with a 7 Pena (3-4) vs Antonelli (93) TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Pitteburgh at parenee: 2pm kee at 5-1, at Baltimore and Kansas City at Washington, were rained out. getting to sleep Monday night. In- stead of sheep, she Milweu ° e Ange eles, 10 P counting Siew McLish, now 63 after winning counted a —_ She must have slept better last night. At least, she didn't have many putts to count in replaying) her first round match with Sherry) Wheeler, Anne, reigning National wom- and 4 victory over the! girl who attends at aa * had to share the| spotlight with Mrs. Kitty McKen-| jzie of the University of North ‘Carolina and Vero Beach, Fia.! jin a 5 Glasgow, Ky., Arizona State * Miss Quast Mclish in Stride With Tribe wy against Boston, The other AL games, Detroit) Anne Quast said she had trouble, Way. en's champion, used only 19 putts! Mrs, SamGawne District Winner Mrs. ce (Susie) Gawne, F run- nerup to Sally Sharp last year in \the Women’s District Galf Associ- |ation match play championship at | Knollwood, won the weekly WDGA medal play event yesterday on the same course. Mrs. Gawne, a Bloomfield Hillis member, birdied the 18th hole at Knollwood — her only “bird” of the round — to win the tourna- ment by one stroke over four others, Mrs. Gawne’s scorecard read 41-42—83, six above women’s par. | Tied for 2nd place with 84’s were \Mrs. H. G. Marquardt, Mrs. Wil- liam Hellstein, Mrs, Robert Gam- ble and Mrs. John Hume. Mrs. J. G. Israel finished 3rd at 85. A total of 182 golfers com- 'peted in the tourney, 30 in the championship flight. Lippy Has Surgery ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP)— | Leo Durocher, former Major League manager, was in satis- | factory condition Tuesday after | undergoing an operation for re- moval of a kidney stone. hits, walking but two and striking] ‘out six for his first complete game since May 8. He's 7-1 life * * * The indians the Red: |Sox back into a last-place tie with) | Washington on a two-run homer| by Dick Brown in the fifth inning) against loser Ted Wills (2-2). It was Brown's first of the year, but Cleveland’s 18th in the streak— one shy of the AL record for seven games held by the 1936 Yankees ‘and 1940 Red Sox. * * The Yankees moved within a ae game of fourth place Balti- more behind the four-hit pitching bad It Was Cold and Rainy in Baltimor So Orioles Call Off Tiger Game - Two Hours Early Bunning and Walker. Square Off Tonight. in 2nd Contest . BALTIMORE ® — It was cold and drizzly in Baltimore and be- sides, you really couldn't blame the Baltimore Orioles for not wanting to play baseball. After all, it was only a week ago that Paul Richards’ crew. was tied for the top spot in the American League, Since. then, things have- not been going well. : So the Orioles were not at all ~ A week ago, Baltimore sported: a 29-24 mark, good enough for a first-place tie with the Chicagd” biden Sox. ; 2.9 4 Losing five of six since then, including one to the Tigers, dropped the Birds to fourth place with a 30-29 record. They were three and one-half games out of the lead when the postponement came. = In_ addition, the fleet Willie — Tasby and hard-hitting Gus Tri- andos are out with injuries. And ex-Tiger Bob Nieman, one of the league’s top hitters a year ago, is battling a prolonged slump— Gud bine seat hies-90 pohai ia hie batting average, Too, perhaps, the Orioles were still a little shaky after Monday night’s 6-4 defeat. In that one, the Orioles kicked in an unearned run and knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm suffered his first setback after nine straight successes. * * * Wilhelm himself was so upset after the defeat that he wouldn't talk with newsmen in the club- house. The two managers likely will stick with the same pitchers who were scheduled to go last night, Jimmie Dykes having named Jim Bunning as the Tiger starter and Richards sending rookie Jerry Walker out to oppose the high- flying Tigers. RESIGNS—Jerry Laycock, foot- ball and track coach at Alntnt for the past three years, re- of Art Ditmar (5-4), who won his) fourth in a row. The Sox scored) _ in the first inning on a double by Nellie Fox and Sherm Lollar's | single, then managed only a pair) of singles by Norm Cash, in the fourth and sixth, the rest of Ditmar walked but one, struck out four * * * Billy Pierce (7-7) was the loser, checking the Yanks on three hits| until they broke a 1-1 tie with two runs in the sixth on Mickey Man- tle’s triple, a hit batter, Hec Lopez’ double and Bobby Richard- |son's sacrifice fly, That nipped a lyoung jinx for the champs, who were 0-2 against Pierce for the year and had lost five of their last six decisions against the paouibeew Tosses Weight 63-Feet. 8-Inches Brien Tops World Mark POMONA. Calif only 65 persons wat (AP) — With!the record on the second, then ‘hing, Olympic had, in ordgr, 61-7%, 60-1"), 62.1 Parry O'Brien 61-4. His competitors were Bob shattered his own world record in ,Humphries of the Southern Cali- Games champion the shot put last night with a ‘fornia Striders, 57-4, and Bob heave of 63 feet, & inches. | Wade, eae hed, 549'y O'Brien's listed record, 63 tect’ * * 2 inches, was made in Los An. | Southern * calttornie freshman geles in 1956 [Dallas Long had tied O'Brien's * * * existing mark earlier this season The big ex-University of South. The two will compete Friday and ern California star was competing Saturday in Boulder, Colo., at the at Mt. San Antonio College in a National AAU meet special competition designed to * * * give him a chaneo at the O'Brien's record of last nik ht He had made several good puts undoubtedly will be pecegnized in the Southern Pacific AAU meet says Alex Petrie, an AAU aaah here Just Saturday and said he He said four officials witnessed liked the ring he re And would like the performance, that the the 1d a few more tries had been surveyed and the shot He fouled gn ind first sya broke! weighed, record 4 jstruck out eight and would have had a perfect game except for walks to Bubba Morton in the | ifourth and to Al Paschal jn the) lelghth. Morton was erased on a aouble play Tagion ‘Slate Tonight Four more games are on tap to night in the District 18 Junior! Legion baseball Jeague right on the heels of Sunday's openers | Birmingham travels to Clawson, | Rochester is host to Berkley, Mil-' ford is at home against Royal Oak; and Trey visits Southfield in. the 6 pm. contests, Birmingham,| Rochester, Royal Oak and South-| field are ‘all 1-0 j Pitcher a on Option SEATTLE «4AP)-— The §eattle AP Wirephote Rafniers of the Pacific Coast REFRESHING—Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson gets League last night announced the acquisition of pitcher Bob Mabe a workout. Floyd finished four miles of road work, went four from the Cincinnati Reds on op { tion, a | a physical exam 4or his upcoming fight fith inguamr Johantetn. \ 4 ss ‘ re LF eee. Oa ee Beagle Acquired | mm e three teams are 31 follow- by Troy Fancier canine picture Arizona Gets Sree Sees’ TQYTMEY Break signed his position to accept a similar position at West Branch. Laycock Quits the Grid Position at Almont High Jerry Laycock, one of the most successful coaches in Class‘ C ranks, resigned his football and track job at Almont to accept a similar position in West Branch. During his three years at Almont the footbal] team won 22, lost one and tied one and were among the top ranked Class C teams in the state. : He was Lapeer County Coach-of- the-Year in 1956 and 1957. A gradu- ate of Central Michigan, he al taught English at Almont and wi receive his Masters Degree frorfi the University of Michigan this summer. Lopes’ Low Blow 'Wash., and Arizona State, 2 and 1.} Medalist Mary Mills of Millsaps | OMAHA. (AP) ~ Fresno. State. (Miss.) College, was two under and Oklahoma State will meet in par and lost only one hole in a 6 a win.or-go-home NCAA college | and 5 victory over Kathy Fawcett ‘of the University of Miami. baseball world series Field Champion with Arizona Thursday for the ‘wanaaerrs . * * the surprise win of Fresno a over Arizona, 2-0, last night) and Oklahoma State's 4.3 elimina- One of the country's top beagles. gh of Penn State. ;has become a part of the area) When Fresno State tied up the hee a drawing was held to see Eric Pearson of Troy announces ‘who got today's bye, Arizona won ‘that he fas acquired American ®Md remains the favorite because ‘field champion Yellow Creek Chico of the day of rest. | _ ‘from ‘the New England area. | x * * + Chico was the winner of a’ re. Oklahoma State was the pre-! field trig! at Napier, Ontario, This|represents District 8 which last wards a Ends Coast Bout Without Decision : SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)—A low blow as the bell sounded to end the ninth round resulted in a Lopes last night. A left hand by Lopes caught ,Salas in the left side. Salas yelled ‘foul.’ and Referee Vern Bybee state ruling that no fighter can win or lose on a foul. : : *° © © 4 Bybee said the purses would be held up pending the state athieti¢ cammission’s investigation of the a refreshing’ dousing from trainer Dan Diorio after finishing with cently conducted. CKC licensed}tourney favorite. Fresno State|medical examiner's report. Lopes was slightly ahead in a4 ,Tounds in the ring and six rounds of calisthenics prior to taking || victory gave Chico his first leg tolyear produced the. en mie fight that was scheduled for Canadian championship, | Southern California, 10° rounds. area eee ae rd sess. tik datomass ben Wain Bale Lanny scia a give him a lead until they roughed|sacrifice and Jim Davenport's up Mike McCormick for both runs sacrifice fly. It's the only -run in the eighth inning on Vada Pin-|Newk’s allowed in 18 innings. son’s lith homer, a single by Lew Burdette wor his 10th for’ Frank Robinson and ‘a double by|the Braves, ‘but failed to go the Th Win beat Dave Hillman (3-5) as the y Alt ( i MeMahon, who gave up a fwo- run single by Charlie Neal’ before getting Wally Moon. Moon, who was 4-for-5, had tripled home a run and scored himself a two- run eighth. the last six. Reliever.Roy Face. figured in his 37th. victory since he. last lost (May 30, 1958). by Bucs won their fifth decision in 1956, but he was washed up, hadn even been able to win 20 over two seasons since. i So who's the ace of the Reds i staff? Big Newk, winner of six Frank Thomas. That gave Mc- Cormick, credited with a five- inning no-hitter in his last start because of rain, a4 record. The Giants scored in the third)a walk brought on reliever Don! jn the seventh after two were out, . distance for the fifth time ina getting the last two outs. Ernie Banks hit his 18thr homer for the Cubs. The Cards made it eight out of 10 as Wilmer Mizell (8-3) beat the Phils: in the opener and Ernie Broglio, who had lost five, won The Braves, shut out for 22 in- nings before a bases-loaded walk gave them a two-out run in the first, wrapped it up with four runs ending Johnny Podres’ winning straight, all ‘complete games, with a 3.00 earned run average and 40 against the slugging San Francisco | - Giants after he chopped them’ Major League Box Scores ‘string at five. Singles by Casey Wise, Hank Aaron (who slipped below .400 for the first time) and) Frank Torre, and Del Crandall's his first in the majors with Lindy MecDaniel’s two-inning mopup, Hal Smith homered in the opener for the Cards and Gino Cimoli hit a | down in last night 2-1. ad dow Podre: . ts - t _— ble did it. s (T- two-run homer in the first inning * & -2 2 at home and 6-1 on the : ; . of the nightcap, clinched on Stan It was Newcombe’s seventh vic- (ead, had a string of 17 scoreless) y4.,j4)'s triple in the fourth tory, matching his 1958 total when ae 4 roe awe RAS 24 WA SANT. PsCO || innings before that first inning run Dave Philley homered and sin- ped Aparicio 406 412 3001 : he lost 13. This one slip the pve 2b “ 41 3 pow 401 ;. SOS f 333 faye vt = 402 i and hadn't lost since April 29. gled for both second game runs Giants two games behind the Na-'Cash ib 4020 i if 0000 Whisn'nt rf 4000 Kirkiend #f 40096) Bob Friend (3-8) won for the/py the Phils, who managed only tional Lea leading Milwaukee Lollar ¢ 3011 Berra c 4000 Bell rf 1800 Cepeda ib 4910 , 4 : : agement epngeeped!— mm ETS a EY BL epee a tena re bir Tea cee amet : i t pa an lara we xd Phillips 3» 3908 omer ab qo 1 Dotterer.¢ see Roders os 2060 rou bay bepiag pe twos -” doubleheader. Ruben Gomez (1-4) Ang Land ‘son i Der, ; Landrith ¢ e ninth. Don Hoak's two-run - and Jim Owens (44) were the Pierce 2000 Kubek 2110 Kasko 4020 aRhodes dana Beant a Pittsburgh tightened its hald on aTorges't Pees eS | Fal lavwoombe p 4880 Schmidt oooo ble and Friend's two-run single | josers, third, just a game behind the/wiy P07 e) wotais 15.94 Pruese g ibe s Giants, by beating the Chicago' a—Grounded out for Pjeree in 8th, -piasmer T5001. naniiiimendaiiaien : tee Gon 600—1 00086: EEO OEE AA RR geen NTRS eee Se SF an ee wil bg wert bek. _PO-A—Chi See eee Pied m4 230 * anane - ain. at | — o 5 a oul or > night pair from Philadelphia, $1 New Yok 2-14. DP—Fox, Ape cio and Struck out for + sme in Sth. = . . and 5-2. Camb ot so av wew York & kowron. Cacigactl ce ae ems G : B-—Ch: o or! cisco 600 00O—1 = Adjust Brakes (Reg. $1.7 Pigossire = ~~ gril agee eat on Lape "richardson, Ditmar. rea fh ae a. 16; wet OC Oring Our 0 ue 110 stretched the Giants slump to antle. 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See that they are at right angles*to the in- c Plymouths ‘Anron “if = $ 1 Moo cn H i i i Paces ‘ batters in an _ : tended line of flight. Don’t blindly trust the overall ~ | — Tie ayior ~J&l-| & Torre “1b . 3011 Howard rf 4000) kowski | Crawford. Demore, Barlick. T| picture, but use the excellent guide. * meter ¢ * cme . ses ‘Roach i 39-08 Ressbero a3 C msniasina Sm ines | This advice is particularly meant -for those golfers — | |Brw 4 . ie | | GOODYEAR USPENDE Suspension oy s8o0 Win se «6 oeee ab rh bi a»rmi{_ Who tend to be short on iron shots. This tendency to fall c| SUSPENDED — Suspension Guiithe a Ashbu 5020 Bias'ame 2 4132)” ei war eaiiad’ “Xe indinnapatis = MeMahoa 'p 0000 Pury | 910 dipp mm ct $020 Bins'ame 2b 4137) short may be traced to not taking enough club for the 5 | a@ivee Eimer GC S| Lebine poco ojpoucnee 1b 4000 whie wp 4131). shot—which is still another problem. 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Miss Shook's father operates mn Course in 'Grand Rapids, was in the tour- Nancy took a l-up victory over Jo-| seph yesterday after being four idown at the end of nine holes. | Miss Shook outiasted Carolee | Evertse of Grand Rapids for a | 2 and 1 victory, She had an #1 for the round, one under her | medai qualifying score. { Lefthanded Mrs. Reynolds scored. rE 82 for the round in her 2 and; ‘victory over Sharon Miller of | sprecae Mrs. Scripsema coasted for a} 7 and 5 victory over Mrs. Nels} Michelson of Lansing in a match which ended at the 12th hole after) [su defending champion had gone Sup on the last nine. The two survivors of the semi- finals matches meet tomorrow in championship finals. The event,’ played over the 6,049-yard Soring Lake Country Club courg, is the oldest tournament for women = Michigan | | | ce READY FOB SADDLE—Jocke Stakes last his weet in the Belmont oe about Gets Frosh Cage Post COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — University of South Carolina Tues- day named Gordon Stauffer of Royerton, Ind., as its freshman | basketball coach ‘LONDON (AP) — In the quiet! Good News! Court, a -half-hour subway ride! from central part of London — some of the world’s leading tennis, form that wins at Wimbledon. Queen's Club, scene this week of the London ‘Championships, the last big tune-up totrnament before next week's All-England Tournament at Wimbledon — is a! free and easy place. * * * hospitalized when his mound stumbled and fell during his con- valescence. neck injuries in y Eddig Arcaro, Saturday, isn't would be able ~ Alex Olmedo Seeded Ist for Wimbledon who yesterday moved into the| suburban backwater of Baron's! quarterfinals with a 6-3, 6-1 vic- {his duties as an airman. |tory over the up-and-coming young] 'Russian, Andrei Potanin. MacKay; is seeded No. 5 for Wimbledon. itoday against Pierre ‘and MacKay matched his Arcaro suffered a concussion and by this weekend. Doctors did not say when he AP Wirephote the spill and he hopes to be home to ride again. Boat | tars ls 17-16 8-Inning Winner Over ‘Police at Northside” The: heaviest slugfest and run- scoring spree of the season ip. the City Softball League took place last night at Northside when Langdon’s Boat Livery nosed out the Pontiac ‘Police, 17-16, in eight innings. homers were hit but rapped out 20 hits compared to ; dozen for the Police. In the nightcap at Beaudette, Al Webster pitched a two-hit shutout as the Sport Shop defeated Drive- lIn Cleaners, 8-0. Beaudette's double bill saw Biz Bear Coristruction jump up with three runs in the 7th for a 9-7 de- cision over Buttercup Drive-In and Arro Realty conquered Huron Bowl, 6-3. The Arro-Huron game was halt- ‘ed after six innings because of a ‘late start caused when Arro did not have nine men available at the 7 o'clock starting time. the first of the year because ot | * *& * | Australia’s Neale Fraser, Wim-| stars are struggling to find the) Olmedo went into action again) bledon's No. 2 ‘seed, made his first | Darmoun| appearance of the year in Britain ithe 2nd inning boom-| today. He received a first round'9-4 victory over Hubert Walls Serv- ‘Drayton Softball Victors ‘Do Their Damage Early Last night's winners in the Waterford Township Softball League program at Drayton Plains iced their decisions early. The Eagles scoréd six runs in and coasted to a ing service against Lew eal ‘bye and got a forfeit: through the ice. Six errors. by Walls aided the 'New Zealind Davis Cupper. So! far, MacKay Queen's second. big uprising and the Eagles won has failed to impress| Olmedo and Fraser are expect-jeasily despite being outhit, 9 to 4. Club fans. 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Wednesday relax of these | penalties on a one-year trial |name_ Everyone is anxious to size! fd | basis, starting Jan. 1, 1960. up and try to pick a possible Wim- bledon winner: Here is how the new rules wilt | work: * * * This year most seem to be back. | 1. Out of bounds. At present, ing Alex Olmedo, likeable Peru-'the penalty is stroke and distance. vian star of the US. Davis Cup)! next year, loss of distance only. champions. He has been seeded| Lost’ ball. At present, stroke \No. 1 for Wimbledon, na distance. Next year, loss of | Olmedo, alregdy in the quarter- distance only. finals, is spending every available| 3. Unplayable lie. At present, an moment this week on the courts/option of. stroke and distance or a} trying to find the form he pro-|redrop behind the unplayable posi- duced last winter when the United|tion for a two-stroke penalty. 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Both will move over to BOH for the six-day Open Hunt exhibition. Both shows will have night programs, along with morning | ja.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day, ex- leept Saturdays when the deadline is 12 o'clock noon, no entries be-| ing taken Sundays or on holidays. In such eases a certified weight By H. GUY. MOATS Michigan’s top game fish be- ecme legal prey for thousands of anglers Saturday when the 1959 season opens for black bass. * * * . Beginning of the bass season also marks the opening of The Pontiac fisherman, weigher and an observ-| entries is noon (12 o'clock) Sept. er to weighing may be presented 8.) jwith the entry. 7—The Press is final authority on all questions regarding eligi 6—Contest opens June 20 with bility of entries. the start of regular state black slip from a market using standard; bass season; cencludes Labor The bass division has always State-inspected scales, signed by Day, Sept. 7. (Final date for been the most active of the three, _ = Press annual “‘big fish derby,” the; | winners of which will share $150) iin United States bonds. { Bass division is one of three | divisions, with a $50 bend as top | reward. Similar bends will go to winners of the pike —=) and bluegill divisions. Youre the Skipper $150 for '59 Fish Derb = as With leaders particularly during! dorsal fin, such as characterizes ‘early stages of the ‘‘derby”’ and went all the way. »got in just under the deadline. * * * | Oakland County’s myriad lakes have always produced big fish. Recard bass was the 7-pound, 15'2- chang-, ing every day or so. Some eventual. winners have been early entries, Some have ounce largemouth taken by Holly's, Andy Simko two years ago * ® &® y Several bass champs have been smalimouths,swhich also abound in oversizes in area lakes. The smallmouth .is slimmer, more the largemouth. The smallmouth is the scrappi- est, gamest fish that swims, favo irite of most anglers. Neither is a true bass—both be- long to the sunfish family. ‘Multi-Lakers to See Canadian Fishing Film Members of Multi-Lakes Con- servation Assn. tonight will view what is expected to be one of the best fishing films shown at M-L in some time. Charles Helin, flatfish inventor, Rules remain unchanged from| and afternoon! sessions. ‘ FOOD MORE IMPORTANT THAN SHELTER 11958, when the winners iaciuded| | Mrs. Lyle (Noreen) Raglitz of| It has long been noted that deer, in Michigan’s north,White Lake for her 6-pound, 8%3- jounce largemouth bass*entr y; By JOHN BOHANNAN Syndicated Boating Writer A major ¢mprovement in hulls sreamlined than his relative. He and Detroit bait maker and far- ‘bracket? country instinctively sought dense cover during the winters. But the conservation department has concluded, through a) two-year experiment, that deep shelter isn’t really essential | for survival. If food is lacking, even the best cover is not, likely to sustain deer. , | . Tests were made of a number of young bucks, in sev- eral types of pens at the Cusino experiment station. The pens afforded different levels of shelter from elements. , ’*~ * | Recently approved measures in Utah and Oergon, to per-| mit licensing of hunting preserves in these states have boost-| ed the total of states where such shooting is allowed, tq 40. One of their most gruelling canoe tests is ahead of the; Widingg brothers (Albert-and-LeRoy) of Holly, rated among the top paddling teams of the nation. But before they set out for the Prince George 139-mile rac@in British Columbia, July 17, they will flex their muscles in several Michigan tests of shorter length. The boys.are again under the sponsorship of: Pontiac’s Frank Slaybaugh. MULTI-LAKES OUTING IN JULY Muiti-Lakes Conservation Assn., has set the date for July 19, and will hold its annual picnic at the club grounds on Reed’s at that time... 11-year-old Billy Gotshall, 3081 Walma Dr., is still talking about the 28-pound, 34'4- inch long carp he speared on Orchard Lake, récently. The fish battled for a half hour before giving up. * * A new volume that will interest area hunters is Luther A. Anderson’s “How to Hunt Deer and Small Game,” just Off, the press this week. The book, published by The Ronald Press, | covers the sport from choosing a gun to dressing the kill... * (Charles Berch, Pontiac, 11'4-potind within recent years is the use of \pike; Bill Boyer, Bob Zeeman and jsolation wells in the stern for ‘Loren Wilson (3-way tie), 1-pound! cotheard engines. ‘bluegills. | The arrangement consists of a, The rules: ‘partial bulkhead from rail to rail 1—Open to any FULL-TIME just enough forward of the motor resident of Oakland County. Sum-jto allow reasonable turning. clear- mer residents with permanent ad-| jance for the power plant, connect- | dresses outside the county are not ed to the transom by means of a eligible. ishallow, watertight well, slanting 2—All entries must be taken by’! ‘downward aft and drained by one hook and line. lee (twa rubiiete UarGugh the 3—All fish must be taken in' com. scuppe ugh the tran- Oakland County waters. 4—Winner of--each division re-| ceives a $50 United States Savings Bond. 5—Entries must be brought to! The Press Sports Department for | weighing, measurement and photo-| graphing between the hours of 7/ j In a hall of good freeboard, the well can be kept high enough not | only to allow plenty of space for cleaning and ventilation under- neath, but also to provide a hide- away for the storage battery. This’ position allows short, effi- icient electrical cables to the en- gine, and at the same time the an outboard engine on a transom harmlessly outside the boat, and the transom itself will baffle some * * * of the sound. By using one of the Yes. The bracket allows you tonewer adjustable brackets, you maintain full transom height re- can raise or lower the engine to gardiess of the motor shaft length, match various loads affecting hull it allows the carburetor to drip-trim. P, # is usually brewnish er brown- greenish ir color, has no deep notch between the parts of its ifilms of record catches 1 show his of game fish in Canadian waters. Showing will be held at 8 p. m. following a M-L membership session. reaching fisherman, will Skeet League Opens Shooting begins p. fi. ii the t0-week-long Oakland County Sportsmen's club summer skeet league. Competition takes place every AM PM Miner Majer oniney Majer Wednesday evening. and on San- Thurs. 3:35 Fri. .eece soe. 34 00 435 Bat, cece 800 11:25 $:35 sun Ceenees 6.00 6:35 12:2 Mon erect e900 12°80 7:38 | Tues eceeree 8:00 1.50 8.35 Wedne oe. 86:65 2:45 6% 13-32 days from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. New i S@shooters from OCSC are invited. } a8 An award party will be held at the fer io Close of the summer shoots. $30.00 Kolapsi Golf Carts ......... $22.50 Spalding Golf Cart........ .$14.50 today at 4:30 New Archers Shoot Wellin Ist Match 'safety feature. The newly organized Giles White} last weekend. at Saginaw. They There an Oak Park firm has a slick device for transporting out-/their families making the trip. board motors on the outside of a car’s trunk. Device clamps) to the bumper, keeps motor upright . . 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The well serves as a A recent experience points up the question—what is the|Goodling in women’s B-freestyle. sound baffle, reflecting the noise right lure for good fishing? . wrong, at that. It’s more a matter of technique, rather than Joan Goodling, Bernie Green (2nd what’s at the terminal of the line. It Just means, says an in- lin freestyle-C), Elizabeth Ives and: . there’s no one correct answer, Other team shooters were Bill astern. to that query. No one lure is always right, and it may not be | Giles, Bob Green and Frank Toth.| a tnit into a new plastic hull. An isolation well is molded as | LOW TRANSOM — A cleaner, quieter, and safe arrangement for a short-shaft outboard motor is shown in the photo. Motor fs attached to a low transom, and has a watertight isolation well across the stern. ocsc Riflémen on Top | in 30-Caliber Matches Most of the civilian awards in|yard sitting rapid-fire, first marks-| the recent Michigan ria for Jong range aggregate: first | rifle championships at Grayling,|in 1,000-yard iron sights. Ken Far. $ 5.00 Fernwood Irons ........ $ 7.50 Fernwood Woods $30.00 Spalding Golf Bags........ .$21.50 $12.00 Golf Bags Golf Caps, Gloves and Spalding Golf Balls | $ 9.00 Spalding Autograph Irons .. $ 5.95 | $125.00 Set of Four. Deluxe Kirkwood Woods ........... .$48.00 Brooks Golf Shoes.......... .$ 9.00 Golfers’ Rain Jackets..............$ 3.95 Junior Baseball (Rubber Cleats) Shoes New Rawlings 6 Fingered Baseball Gloves , WELDEN SPORTING GOODS 51 Mt. Clemens St. Phone FE 4-6211 eosoeeeeer eee ee et © | Joy Zurbrick finished 2nd in the! Older boats can be modified to were brought back to Pontiac by| num won first place marksman in| make use of a home-made well (Oakland County Sportsmen's club | 200-yard rapid-fire, | constructed of wood and cov- (experts. | Besides his state title, Forstrom ered with fiberglas. | H = tacteded the state | took a first ene medal in’ -ex- In designing your own well, championship for George For- gg arom sh gidarage |member to keep all holes for steer_| strom and junior title for Jamés | os siow-fire iron a te (100 x |ing and battery cables as high as| Bennett, The OCSC ¢man team, '16vo) and 3rd pines foodie in possible so that the watertight) from: the D. B. Wilson Rifle @ | ot and long range ees Study of Bugs Fascinating Topic | Dap GOES FOR THESE be impaired. civilian team ‘tests, Was and in | will die if the proper foliage can-codling moth. FROM SLAYBAUGH’S vestigator for a big motor maker, that the successful fisher- wetsen'a am mai: man knows how to handle his equipment, such as placing 8/ Giles was 2nd in freestyle-A, Bob! fly where it shduld be, and giving it the right kind of action |Green 2nd in freestyle- B, Frank| Such techniques are the result of skill and experience. Toth 3rd _instinctive-C. INSTRUCTION @ EQUIPMENT @, TANKS FILLED Boats @ Bait @ Salvage 3599, Orchard Lake The study of insects fills many large volumes, because there are so many species, and this is the time of year when thousands of them get ‘busy, A. B. Madden, Pontiac schoolman reminded_this page. It’s a fascinating study, about bugs, he says. Scuppers may consist merely of the fourth match. not be found. “Insects hear with theif legs, | half-inch holes drilled through the| Forstrom” L. P. Anderson, aon | | “Some butterflies migrate like ibconthe through their sides, and transom just above the after sur- Waggoner, Charles Schmidt face of the well, or the holes ¢an' (Schmidt was 1959 OCSC pistol be fitted with brass or bronze champ) comprised the team that the birds. The best example is ‘they have hundreds of eyes. - Questions and Answers first-place etal in the 200-yard relly aig ae ai agree | “Man has learned a great deal! : A : OF a 1 In a rat race | BAST AFRICA, on - a @ i igs : MeKEE'S FANS THE DIRECTOR “ ~ S \ bear hunt is staged annually 7 OF OUR LOCAL \ I Northern Ontario, Canada, to ae 22 2 rl are provide bearskin hats to be worn Lo fe a JRWILLAMS TODAY er by the Queen of England's Brigade oe wa ra om ((< (rs MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER ‘ ps af Guarda nes ee ee THE SECRET CARGO 6-7 = + RE A NN : 1959 by NEA Service, ine DONALD DI CK , By Walt Disney NANCY x By Ernie Bushmiller man f A = TP WUC ‘) ie SE & | ——— --- IT SAYS THAT I GUESS iT \Iy “HOLD ITA MNUTE! NOW, THEN...) ; THIS IS AN UNEMPLOYMENT [5 yee = = YOU WERE r Reece? )|| FLATTENING Nop iIN@? += \. li) Pe OF AD ag ad Ce ie inet Poamere Spates, We su nat ot F= — LRM BUSH Ele By Dick Cavalli meen Com, 1958 ty “AT GUPERIOR CONJUNCTION VENUS I6 eOMILLION MILES Youll Find PROFITABLE - OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Préss Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve your buying and selling problems To Place Your we a Hn Pre wi me te ve Oe oes © — = WANT AD | DIAL FE 2-818) GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn ' [YES GRANDMA, | | THOSE CALLUSES ON |. THOSE ARE ALL FISHING may |UD BETTE | | YOUR WANDS prove Tigh’ YOU HAVE Been bay LITTLE,/ | WORKING TOO HARD! 4 , 4d a 2 | | “'Sprechen sie Deutsch?” i LJ P . SEG SS _— —s-.3 re * SS ae Se eee = & - a A tage Pied ave en gle ple Se SS Hee ee eee ee eT ee ee i i e ~ ; a } Fi 5 \ U i | ay at OP ry. -y a) a, } Ae AE AP \ : | 4 : } AN j ae i eb 7 j | et Eta a : __~_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1059 . - four ue. i i Optionat : Joslyn Paving Clears Final Hurdle iS New Chief ‘to Pontiac Buyers | Leading the popularity list ot ; accessories and optional _ im * * s a a : a the $145,000 Joslyn avenue paving! and on Arlene street, Madison to eling on Howard street, Johnson General Manager for| 2c" ordered by Pontiac buyers | project was cleared last night by Second; a sanitary sewer onjto Adelaide; peacing ena prev a< 6 ‘Weeks Has Avoided = Super Hydra-Matic transmis-*~* Steels ad =| MARKETS | Se Fe a ie wd cei ei oat eens ee os Son and heater-dtroster, both ' no opposition. and Baltimore; and a sidewalk on son; and sidewalks on the wesi| Public Appearances being installed in 98 per cent hme ‘The second and final hurdle on lriett street, Adlaide to Baldwi in,/curbs, gutters, grading and grav- | Only one property owner pro-' (the north ‘side of Columbia ave. side of Going street, Ferry to Cen- rcs taenufactured, These ~°* The following are tested at a hearing on the special /nue. Carlisle to Walton boulevard tral; the west side of Going street. i followed closely by back covering sales Togs! Maard pai assessment roll for the half-mile) Park subdivision. |South boulevard to Irwin; the east) DETROIT W—Buick Division of ape, a power steering pow crs overy produce brought to the gl e ing OF if ofl project between Walton boulevard | x &* & & ‘side of Stanley avenue, Kennett General Motors is going to lft power brakes. Market by growers and sold and Collier road at the city limits. Plans to install curbs and gut- ie Beverly: and in front of five ithe curtain slightly today on Ed- x « re NEW YORK w—The stock mar- kere in wholesale package ed CHICAGO w—Wheat. rye and | Repeated opposition developed — ‘ters on Carlisle avenue Columbia MOMes on Bartlett’ street. ward Rollert who hus been ‘tc! Gaining in popularity, are ent” ket staged a mild recovery early/Quotations are furnished by the | so: ‘to Sheffield were dropped on mo- Hearings were scheduled for, . | aes ; ~ b ybean futures bumped into al last month against the city's de- |. ‘general manager for six weeks. speed windshield wipers, Safe- _this—afternoon—-under the—teader-| Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of? gros || | cision Wo @eclare-the job-a-pub- -U02 -of Commissioner Floyd _P./July 16 on two rezoning proposals; flurry of selling,’ probably for pro- S f ~ ‘Miles. Instead, the Commission One would rezone six lots on the! r — . + 2 (Guard eee © Oe eel ship of steels and assorted issues.) Tuesday. | . ; : ; nanan nel cushion, tinted SS Gains of pivotal stocks ran from fits, during the opening few min- * a ae: __ declared curbs and gutters in the north side of W. Huron street. be- Rollert has avoided almost all a ee ma- fractions to about a Naess Se- Detroit Produce jutes on the board of trade today. Last night's hearing ended with block between Columbia and Ann tween Thorpe and Mark, from. public appearances and: interviews jor en teiiniicre to increased lected stocks were up 2 points or! ——s | Corn and oats prices were mixed. the age ity of - pine Arbor a public necessity. Miles residential to personal service. since taking over from Ed Rags- pleasure and safety in driving. resolv t us rs ck ~ - better. A variety of issues kept. ng : : a A * t Vv . ae pus . the pealest lives in that block, |The other would rerone seven lots dale as head of Buick. Here are sme of the most popu-. . small losses. |Strawberries, fancy, 16 qt. ........ 515| Brokers said the wheat pressure Me summer. ; | Hearings were scheduled for 0" 7 ae of N. Perry street, * re * ‘lar Pontiac accessories and option- , guia VEGETABLES paved road will lead even-/next week on intention to proceed north of Clarence, from par: sly | L tie starts aan tee at Asparagus, dos. bens. .......+.++. $1 my included mune Snes sel but | tually to am interchange with the ceed with five sidewalk projects ‘residential to w holly commercial.| He was whisked through a na- ee ene a Slaw wate ‘bal siched up «Git ce a an as Lae that offers appeared mainly tO}Qakland County Expressway. this summer, including both sides) Henry aiked the ximnkirn. SAL st dealers and Bee cs ca which acy araletailedd ae prices Wapeored Cabbage, Bu. ieee cose 200) stem from interests on the long scheduled for north of Pontiag in of Highland avenue, California to tien to repair chuckholes on | busied himself in getting to know kk . Celery, No. 1, dos. Noe s-ccr 5011) 39g! side of the market and represented | 1962. ; Ditmar; “West side of Sanford) parttett street, where he resides. | the people wee S oH dra-Matic transmission The rise came after three pete <— w ve nese wees is liquidation for the broad margin| The special assessments are street, Irwin to Central; west side | Rollert, a stocky six-footer with gu rey ike s - on straight sessions of decline on very Koblrabl, dod. _ sco: P98 of profits that had accrued in the now set at $5.50 a front foot. lof Drexel avenue, South Boule-! b oie “= ae ‘ ee fro ea gal peeperinalr, alien Hand 4 a = “eo _ avail - small volume. Steels were quite | OnJoms. green, doz. -........... 1.00’ stro rices of the tw ri Dg ‘ ona woeder to drop ¢ . Dee @ a amps; Quite | Parsley curly, doz. behs......... Loo Strong prices of the two previous) Opty Commissioner Milton R. ivard to Paddock; and both sides) Jordan and John Ten- shake and earnest eyes behind 92%; radio 91%; white wall tires, ve : : ’ names of active as money from trading and Parsley. rout, doz, ................ 1.35 days. Henry objected. He said the ‘of California avenue, Howland to} investing sources came into the | Betatecs, $0 ib. ‘bag |. 200 * * * area should be serviced with ‘Franklin. Jeras Jr. as partners on the SDD clear, plastic-framed glasses, 81%; power steering, 72%, and group. There was no specific news| Radishes, red. doz : 1¢e9| At the same time, the 1960 wheat ‘and SDM liquor licenses at 920-| 'moved to Buick from GM's Har-. power brakes, 67%. __ to spur the recovery. |Braiahes eurdeor, Gon, behs.. 10° crop months advanced as much sewers end wale fst: | acl wichita eed EE CO and add the name | rison Radiator Division. i «+ * jSquash. Ital. bu. --.. “00. 328.as a cent gn reports of the| No objections were raised at paaigierael Se Eee nas oo | ‘of Jess Toles Jr.- « ¢t Some utilities, motors, rails, | Tomatoes, hothouse, 8 — 300 House-Senate compromise bill to|he arings Covering assessment) vard Unive it fi he all | oe He took over a einen which State Exc lores. and electronics joined in the up-)p uP PSR i ae back acreage for next year’s rolls for six other projects, includ- | ‘ss ee ¥ to the alley cas! The Dixie Home Builders Co.|,jipped in production from a rec- turn. Aluminums were mixed. TO- | caspage. No. om aap) arvest. ing grading and graveling of E. | was given permission to lay gravel) o9¢q 781.000 cars in 1955 to a 12 baccos performed well. |Collard, No. i, bU. .-..-.sece-.- ses. 200} k« * * Huron street, from Douglas! Also scheduled next Tuesday are on Livingston avenue, Stanley to’ year low of 257,000 last year. iaiiere eel vee «, couple of eo oe Se a 2.00) Wheat was 's to ! cent a bushel!through Richardson Park to Pad- | hearings on assessment rolls cov-|Blaine, ina subdivision it is de-| ‘the first four months of 1959 reg- : Wixom A eal points and Youngstown Sheet did apungch Be Seenane LIE a1 lower near the_end ofthe iis sate curbs and ihe ” Hae oe six other projects, includmg veloping listration figures show Buick sales slightly better, U. S. Steel: ad- Turnips, bu... 0s cob ep te righ corn tn [aon ome ee City Clai Its T vanced about a point. Bethlehem; SALAD GREENS changed, to % higher July $1.27: 7, . b, x « * ity aims $ ax er gains. ae ian: eons aa "79, oats 1, higher to *s lower, July Osteopathic Wants Contagious Facility Rollert obviously has been try Valuation Was Arrived nose ing to find seme answers to the ‘ sttues leat 2 new a contract is: _rye American felephone stemmed | | Lettuee. head bu 00| sL : . 4 , oybeé = : = none Tots end ee ese 2" 2 Bids Again for Hospital lease Sheseee Minn fl oc 1 ' F | | point or better. ~-Cansolidated Po Buick slump. And he has not Wixom Mayor Joseph T. Stad- Edison made a fractional gain. ultry and Eggs | Grain Prices | wanted to. be asked the ques: nik pleaded with state tax offi- Lorillard paced tobaccos with a) DETROIT POULTRY CHICAGO GRAIN DETROIT, June 17 +AP)—Prices paid) rise of more thag a point. Amer- per pound {fob Detroit {or Ne. 1 | tions personally before he found cials in Pontiac today to ‘replace Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital was a center for the emer, enc are from the Elizabeth Kenn | p e gency Cc Y | some replies. ,conjecture and hearsay with CHICAGO. June 17 (AP) — Opening trying again this afternoon to of the mentally ill while: patients Foundation to establish a reha. | itt } ‘erain prices: x - ? ican Tobacco was about a point @uality live ‘poultry: ig: light type eee ngtne alte (Ot ‘lease the former Oakland County await commitment to permanent’ bilitation center for polio and | In Flint, Buick's home town, he — . poanrnin = the city’s to the good while Liggett & Myers [ess 6. henry type beallors 8nd 1783 ge 5. raise Gale (newi—= ‘8. Contagious: Hospital, which _ kas institutions. | other cases ts out, as officials has appeared briefly at a farewell, 1999 ta 7 a i uation. picked ap a fraction. |22-23: caponettes under § ibs. 21, over Dec i 88" stood unused for the past 10 NEW OFFER ' of the group say they have not (patty for Ragsdate and at an it: a on Ke = ~ Coppers rebounded from recent) Ibs. 22-23 [May "1... 197s Dee.) o 69% months. : , enough money to operate it this dustry executive's lunc heon for a preliminary hearing on losses. Amaconda and Kennecott | DETROIT EGGS Secs vais Mars -. 703 ‘| Rejected on his first offer io A new use has been born hy &@ \ear, ' ‘GM President John Gordon. whether Wixom's appeal will be were ahead about a. point each. lonmar career eae Be 18300 July 126 ‘lease the 80-bed facility for $25,009 8™UP of 10 doctors, headed by ~ | +’ *« t considered, Leuis M. Nims, mem- E . — ty * sg : j 4 [Se +" ~ While General Motors showed! Whites—Grade A extra large 35. large July 127 De . Heed a year, Harry W. Whitlow, POH Drs. Anthony F. Cefai and John Also sptarheading its use for a, There is an informa! reception bee of the State Tax Commission, scant change, Chrysler, Ford and, 33: medium 25: small 18. Grade B large Sep. ioe tied idrume) “director, said he would boost this F. Naz, who urged that some of Mental health center is Probate for industry executives and news- said: ae Senainly is & icoq American Motors went ahead kph medium 25; Gtade B large 29; Mar 118% July ".. 889 ity $30,000. the beds be set aside for patients Judge Arthur E. Moore ‘nen -here in Detroit today and ‘fused thing to me i: ; chec M . 120% 5 | about a point each. | Commercially graded: ay ‘Ss "er so Resides, Whitlow told a special with contagious diseases, such as * * * 'Rollert. will offer the guests a He said a decision on the ap Electronic issues were led by Ff pattie eocines a1 one ——= canuulttee siudying ‘the fwiare | ‘measles, mumps, chickenpox,) Another suggestion, made at the hearty handshake and a friendly peal might be made jn two or Zenith and Raytheon, both up be- \B large 22. browns—Grade A cxtra use of -the tagious Hospital, idiphtheria, and others.. Smith said time Smith's committee was «mile. _ three days. yond a point. Motorola, Radio’ pa ears 27-29, medium 22-264, cadena Pees & siez waa he hadn't heard of this offer. i ‘reated, came from Dr. John D.| x * * Stadnik read a long su ' Corp. and Sperry Rand were frac-| ; | enevd 10C aie cmuaqeac? tks rae _ Smith can too, that aa alice Monroe, county health director.) Whether he is ready to hold Ithe city’s tax pictur . i mmary be tae ae H t wae Livestock meatal patients 7 i __ He suggested turning the vacant forth on Buick's problems remains other tax officials, claiming Oak nternationa gti er ™ as peTROtT LIVESTOCK ~ ‘hospital into one to rehabilitate to be seen. land County's Equalization De- more than a point higher. Good- DETROIT, June 17 (AP)—Cattte —! Fred W. Smith of Royal Oak, elderly persons now in nursing year eased fractionally from re- salabie 650. Several loads choice steers’ l chairman of the committee, indi-' ‘homes partment had erred in not mak- cent gains. j and ‘choice heifers in early supply; bal- . oda ; bi jing a physical appraisal of the | ance utilit and standards nixed or: | cated t ro the county was looking | | ——— Lincoln-Mercury plant in the city |ferings and cows: slaughter steers and) . . for an offer whereby the county, | heifers active, steady to 25 cents higher: : before settling 2 New York Stocks [cows and. bulls, opening steady, around | Summit Hopes Dim, would have to spend little to oper- ¥ ized v siuation on the city's equel- | oads choice - b. steers 28.00- t th Id h 1. 2 a tions) |/29.50; scattering good to low cno ut He St 1A ate the o om om . Sigdres aes ociwl ex “a eighths “Reers, 26 00-21 80; choice patos ae ob d i ttend if * rrope y wner n at wee y yeas rently” were inter- s : one lot 935 lb. ight veste , . ; Admiral 23) soInt Silver 436 high choice “28 sh weeiterinig seat ‘ Progress Made “We just fed con the money Bro eC eo in revving tee 128 Neures. mire) -- By Ent Buves ret 311 low choice helfers 2550-2700, two A 'Stadnik said He said since origis Allted ch... "1122 Isl Crk Cos, 38.3 loads good, grade heifers around to do otherwise.” Smith, a county C oe? nal appraisals were made of the Allied strs - 4 Jobns Man 524 700, te. 26 0036.38 ae ea WASHINGTON up. — President supervisor, said ommission Requests. Students Stole Finals, Ford plant. an a f Allis Cha i. 45 > > 2 5 > Alum Ltd ....- Be weer He 63 oo ee 21.50. canners. and Eisenhower said today the Geneva) Reminded that on Aug. 15 the Front Portion of Land, « Sold Them for U oo had not been used, thus .. Alcos in ..i. 30-4 Kennecott 107 Hogs—Salable 300. Butchers and sows foreign ministers talks seem to hospital, located at 1075 N. Tele-| . : P lowering valuation of the plant me ea x "426 Kimb Cik $ in cents hagas: most mixed lots US.jhave reached an itypassc, and! graph Rd., will have been empty: or Condemnation $ 40 G ; Plant. Ae ves. at Bresae: BS 332 No. 2 and 3 180-240 Ib butchers 16 25- ‘4 h ‘ ” qa vLopy | Wixom, a tiny city of 1.5¢0 am M& Fay .. 87 71.4| 16.78, few up to 17 oe mixed No 1 prospects for a summit confer- for one year, Smith said: It’s : | which we : : ’ ’ 2 Fi . 7": = . . ic = Am mag ckal s 38 118 ee ates wee $0) en (Ko: ; ence are no brighter. la great deal better to have it The City Commission last night asicoye . = neorporated in May —~ an Tel & Tel . He 29.2) 195 is Pee Be? and 3 240-300 lb. * * * ‘vacant than to do something we threatened condemnation proceed. | EAST LANSING uw — 'Campus . — year, is the only Oak- 28.2| butcher 00- ixed grad | : | 5 | | : ay : ave| land -c , Am ten WAC 864 “ A nat mere ee re Ee tows The President told a news con- | couldn't handle. ings against a property owner who | jBollee. said today they have} tae cies freretes its Aneel 1. 136 $4 Nee Salabie 76. Biesdy: choice and ference, however, that he still) ‘MANY OFFERS ;wants two of his lots rezoned from | jcrac ked a ring of Michigah Stats] whieh 1096 Ganee aS a Armour 4 co. 2: food Micah pained oe teiare aoa would be willing to go to a heads. | Since Pontiac General Hospital, residential to commercial: | University students trafficking in’ Th . chis' vet . 2€NC € ec avor c z ‘ Beit x Ohio. 44 Martin Co $12: 27.00 of-government meeting if any kind! calinguiahed ite leas the | The property owner, Orville’ Istolen final examinations for up | oT ayo contends by an in- Beth Steel § . Sheep—Salable 50 No® enough in of reasonable progress can be qu e on the hos- ; crease in the city’s lize Boeing Air 34 a early supply to test trade * eal G . pital as an annéx a year ago,. Thompson, is one of three who) to $40 a cops l : _ city equalization Bond Btrs i ni made at Geneva. eet eee Aen caay li gs want & Total-of_five-iol rezoned | + a “ Sage 158-plus of last year Borde “1 126 H : Le ) ers to | ; oO -plus this year, the City’s Borg Warn 4] Minn M&M 139 . e rejected proposals that he use the hospital. at ves nonhwen! Senn of Walton | During the*investigation, one of absorbing “‘unfairly’’ $4,000,000 he He Sclke . ee. oecie ore 108 Cc P d companies and their employes to ' The Board of Supervisors has Th insi | their customers who felt cheated <4 6 per cent of the county's total 6 Mueller & Bross ‘as enter TOPOSE: | a White House conference aimed | been flooded with 43 resolutions _ e commission has offered to told officers the copy he bought Valuation increase of $14 million: 0 af | | rezone the land if Thompson will | ‘to avoid a possible strike. from municipalities, townships, | . ety | sell 30 feet of ftontage to the met Dery. bea(a da South Pontiac |. The President also asked the. civic organiaztions, PTAs, and | ity dee!) fetere! “widendigg | Ot N 1 é u its use as Norf & West | Walton. Am Av... contained several errors in repro | duction. | __. lodge Calendar é : “Names of the ‘studéits were Navy for-a— | some of the Pa communication C fine ae gun of a Amen cir atric clinic for the mentally ill. |_But City Manager Walter K. AUGUST R. MARTINEZ withheld pending a decision Lodge No 60 F. and AM. Ga dar ee A plan to develop Pontiac's first a short-term diagnostic psychl- 22. 41 21 11 3 ane ae “397 a “338 ltonight to Pe City Commission. | ‘will hether they will be teqd ston. Thurs. June 18,7PM. W . 84 ‘413 it was attacked b unist | : ! man said the city and Thomp- w r they w prosecu ork a 87.2 Commissioner Milton R. Henry planes off ores yenerday Benge ee ad poe son have not been able to agree ; or disciplined by the university. |W ae degree. — Gordon’ Stayt, Cin Mil M... so 3/Said the idea would be discussed * * * officially rejected thi sstion (07 & Purchase price. Pontiac Patrolman Police said three students had) Cities Bve .... 8 28.2\at a meeting of interested citizens Ff ReCES NS SURE SNON, ve sie at 7:30 in ne Syivan Cake Elks Eisenhower took a swat’ at a Smith is cool to the idea. “It costs WOULD HIDE OTHERS . admitted complicity in. the scheme N . ® Se ‘| 30.3 Temple on Franklin road. wheat, bilt on which Congress is more money than we've got any-| On motion of Commissioner Wil- Named Detectiv but it was doubtful whether evi-| ews in Brief 112.8) | |close to completing action. It would; j “ i ' y dence now in hand would support) Shon 18 \¢ pleting t Id|way, he said. “Besides, it's not liam W. Donaldson, it was agreed a pport 3° | City commissioners have been increase price support payments our problem. It’s the state's.” that condemnation proceedings’ criminal - charges. Accomplices’ aye theft of six . invited because city cooperation for wheat in certain, circum- - * * should be instituted before re Promotion of August hh were being sought. taining $104.70 and cavenees can: * | is s P i° . 7 _... 304 is needed to put plans intdé ef. stances. ee eae r Martinez from patrolman to de-| * * ; and a paper canis- > soci caplaiecd i Going into today’s meeting to Zoning. , F ; he eche : i alte ter containing $2 from the Ameri- : ay xpia wee y The administration, Eisenhow- listen to Whitlow’s latest offer, Commissioner Floyd P. Mites fective in the Pontiac Police Ls pt ; “al ; } “ was ‘ Ae a S 3 can Cancer Society office at 66 3 “But it won't cost the city a er said, does not believe insrais- Smith said he considered this and) said that if a commercial struc \Satet eee ee *, = _ es ‘te hap sane he te Nee ‘ol W. Lawrence St. was reported to st 7 rent" > : . P 4 . ety rec 5 . ; st Va ographed. copies ‘ ; : 43 Ly . Bact he promieed . ao ing price ae —. all other proposals out of the! ture ie built at the freet of man. irector George ist ST ekene eee tee bee i Pontiac Police yesterday, - corn Od OES Re Toe 4 e community center woulc a question. Thompson's property, nearby 7; , ; caries ellectis | Someone broke wind 2 curtis, Fay =: ae Roval Dut 416 located in Henry's district in south. And he said he has no specific The Oakland Chapter of the commercial enterprises set back eametaci en ad prerie Cclive Pie ioe ets ee | lthe Webster Se cieaalry Dove Ate ne a st Ree Pap ab iwem Pontiac. plans gt this time” for carrying Michigan Society for Memes from the road would be partially * * * in “alaarat on ca oy ; ‘ed to Pontiac Police yesterday. dnem -s Beare Rorb te7| In April, the City Commission the fight for his legislative pro- Health, which sparked the flood) hidden from view. bon das : hich : par bu Pont i” oh Sheil Ou 794 sect up a special committee to study is legislative pro-ectlygramgedirat of resolutions, is still holding out) «Ww, he beter buy Fight ; oe joined the eity police howe Janitors — oe after: ; Ritter’s Farm Market, 3225 w, East Kod arg Sinclair = {41 plans for more teenage recreation- gram directly to the people. ifor having the hospital turned into ooo ee ye of forte im 1952 and hu scrved asa, Beers acceas: te tacwlty’ Gtfices. | ee se eiitene Ga straw - ee ei “Sou Pae 1) “al facilities in Henry's district. : way now instead of later when it uniformed patrolman and as a » * * lrvest bodieerowin ac oppo. is 57 Sou Ry 2 will cost more,” said Donaldson rember of the vice ad . js Eee. n_derries prod- El & Mus - 61 aoerry Ra es ; 4 m. {member of the vice squad. He is) Qne of them also handled the Uce California fruit pic'ame tla Ste Bre | ot Waser Pip E, wonnees, | Marks Gain in euectaane Power t ek 32 yewrs old * bepredurton ##i ol the bana Fee es a tiecoant MACHINE NO, 19) gig Of Ind 473) “ ‘ Tho has thr ic we Ti : aaa: . prices eer & wine to take out. TAKES 5, 6 7 8 : Sail Henry, City Manager Walter K. mpson has threatened court ve third aecused student Was Open fr 8AM Ford Mot - is si on * ,, Willman, Parks & Recreation De. Total Income H It R d action if the commission continues B T k O described as‘ a peddler pen Tro ah ao to 13/7 . Freepol Sul 32, Myatpork” 87) partment Director David Re Us MeCOr to stall over his six-monthold re PEAT LAKES UVEr + * © the Truth MWe chew Pomeu oe Gardver Den . 51.2 Sun Ot! -. Ewalt and Clarence Simuel, an | quest for rezoning. The Planning Police said exampation thefts counts on the window ae ad ee rig eg oe 413 Oakland County probation officer. WASHINGTON ‘AP)—The government announced today Commission has approved the Crane Operator’ Ss dnvolved nine dilfe ale courses. ar Bill Spence Rambler ent oe ie is Tate on: ll Seenew aid Since and Janes! that the personal income of all Americans rose in May to a eopess, Job { Whil a S. Saginaw aa Gen Mills ee a ot | ‘npberiss an nacistant Oakland | record annual rate of $376,200,000,000. The increase for the ee ora lié A search of the rooms of the! egygpes gladioli bulbs, 10 vari- Gen T & 654 Transame 262 month was three billion on an annual is. : ithree students uncovered about 40 etles, 69 cents dozen Dean's Gar. Gea Time went Cen 7354 Solis Sr cued ae Gare Secretary of Commerce Lewis L. ners issued a special | Youth Flees Police, | AUT STE OSE feeeeas etter! books Aclinding) 7 onimnen a Combat, 304 Gakiansd —Aay, slenlale Mona < i zs : Robs k F I< Gerber Prod 83" Carbide | 1% Jleffects a community center could) statement which said: ‘Races Through Sewers «obser Picked no quarrel today from the MSU library, the State | Rummage sale giant selection, lilette m1 Ua) Air Lin : Ba thave on juvenile delinquency in - | iwith a big fellow who took over Law Library in the capitol and-8t Theresa's Thrift Shop Thurs- Goosvent” ie et a2 Pontiac. “This high level of purchasing power is a’ basis for | OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A his Job as crane operator on a texts taken from MSU's ROTC: day. 674 Sunset, Orion = Adv, Geek eB’ 4g Un Gas CP | the business confidence so generally evident, and for the = handcuffed youth broke away SCoW in Whitfish Bay Deparment, og At 8.00 am POBEIC, SAL . } | bar = Fa een ™m m June 22 at Greyhound as UB Lines =e" i H Gove Concern Plans | strong hope for further increases in employment.” irom a ee and yore _ * & * Ford Concertibie Seria! No rercasiew Ho OF 096 US ub . into a culver or three hours teporting fer werk, Pobson ea a at pons sale at 22500 Woods Hersh Chee a us Stee! as New Jackson Factory | The Commerce Department report was the second this there was a chase through a maze found his sea was occupied by a OK Taking of Bids brine tee eucw i ares aoe Home atk ih Wemrees: 8 _ week to poim up the transition of the economy from recov- (of storm sewers 2%,pound black bear ae es ven eer TH Cent 483 West Un Tel 366° JACKSON &® — Plans to con- ery to a new boom. The Federal Reserve Board afinounced John Soares, 19. w ee ee Indust Ray .. 22.4 BS : *, Was Tecep Rebece | fT] b if t p | | RESUME OF ORDINANCE ? Inland “6a m4 Werte Fl at ejstruct a hew plant ane _isbore Monday that industrial production advanced to a high last tured when he emerged, covered’ rocher Kee Ake erp an ‘i ie On Monster Farce noma te the City Counell tor Inspir ol! > Si iitory bere were smn ast month. with muck and exhausted. Peery Sar ee el al - Interiak jr 8.4 Wilson & Co ‘night by Kent R. Manning, gen-| : Corp., which has a government _ Poted th ' | Int Bus Mch 430 Woolworth... st i x * * | More than 50 officers guarded) contract to dee Whit City commissioners last night , 7 Ordinance is one to regulate 2 Pa 8. Youn Tow a3 (eral manager of Aeroquip Corp.'s; li ‘ ‘manholés in the area, or joined) pay ee , pen Whitefish‘ uthorized taking of bids next Tues- [isposition of lake weeds by contractors Int Paper ;.. lisa Y Yne er in 130 ¢| | Jackson Division, ‘ sonal income in May was up 7 per cent or 25 bil- | ‘the underground force while the y Harbor in Lake Superior. day to sell a 375-foot long parcel for hire.” gratuitous contractors, and | ist SBSe" 18. Eatin fie told the City Commission the) lion dollars on a yearly basis from May 1957 oe oe , a = : ‘pursuit was—on. Robson slammed the door of the.on the south side of Hollister street | Palle bh date of Ordinance No. 58. ts plant would be built in suburban Each month this year,” Strauss said, “has shown a scow and discussed his ble t of E treet. i | STOCK AVERAGES Soares was charged with of problem west of Emery stree’ MARJORIE B. WILLSON. = .| Bla n Township and the lab- ; rape , NEW YORK—(Comptied by the As povenegra A pom higher rate of personal income than’the one before—in a 4 17-year-old girl from nearby with fellow workers. No one had) se sanit — 3 18 1 68 xy : period of virtually no alteration in the consumer price Hayward. any suggestions other than watch- | The action came after two pros-| Indust, Raljs Util. Stocks The firm produces flexible hoses level.” ful waiti NOTICE 8 HEREBY QIVEN OF A | Net +1 ng. |pective purchasers offered. to buy | robe Deerieg so be Reid oy rs Noon Wed. ee Te ae & sxe 2292 for aircraft. * * *£* ‘the land last night. Ford manip Zoning Beard the Prev, day .....-3305 1388 93.7 921.5 The report said the surge in ineomes from a year finliy M Is Injured - The tei climbed boo a Township. aul Wednesday, July & 1938 Week ago ....2329 139.1 6 y on is njure ar clim on the mi pm. to consider the following, weet ose. 338 ies Pee? a Lifetime Grants Urped ago represents for the most part real gains in the buying ‘ and solemnly studied the crowd| Demire Meme Buildern, Bas. |Sipte: lke trea Ihceideatial to Comd Year tee ee et ies be _- power of the average American, inasmuch as retail prices When Motorcycle Flips ina: gathered. * of Detroit offered $708 tor the §7- | mereial 158 hieh ei 13¢ $37 2118] SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP)—The advanced only fractionally during the interim. an ae _ ; foot deep parcel, saying Hand oiSins so Ssuncieisioe “Warrior | pond 3 - Bar 9 729 1566 president of the American Medical . Daniel Dumas of 2353 Holly Red.. Rebson «aw his opening. He, another piece of Land were Toenship ; a ate ot recs ‘Assn. says dedicated scientists’ Most of the May increase in income was in wages and Holly, was injured yesterday when calmly entered the scow and wanted as a site for nine new sae PPT? ie letated mem te. Oo "a Mephier Ob. should get lifetime grants for salaries which were-up 24; -bdiltion dollars to a seasonally his motorcycle flipped over on N lowered the boom onto the shore, homes, ¥ wal persons isterestedl” aie. eek “Figures after decimal points are. rhthe | asic niedical researct. adjusted annual rate of $255,800,000 000. Holly road south of Evans road. His day's work done,” the bear the other offer was from Marold sh errrs ine tenn a Alten Slee. & Beaip: Co ® 3 yoo) “Unless we do this.’ said Dr xk i He was in satisfactory condition went back into the woods’ F Finn, 480 Fourth street. -It wa ‘gith, at” the peapeend 6 og egy ba . Get Hapouie M. Orr’ of Orlando, Fla... today at St. Joseph Hospital, itr, —— - oO ee oe ae ee te Q. Lou i & Chem. Ge 14. bdl-we will fall further and further The report said payroll advances centered in manti- with facial and chest injuries. Below the M snd Désea Ses o« @ eee ta may be xan wi ASOn Peniswular M, Pre. Co.* 14 134 chin Rugsia, because it is im- eee oa mea i tom a ct ye ones | sheriff's deputies reported. are about 180 million acres of un- The Commision decided toopen| . Chairmen. sete fore ‘York ant 1 eee 13 8 € etals and mac manufacturin we : po} Toye see s -#, B, 4 : gre ae yh research ee Pe : ery g Lig were unable to determine artery ga producing land harem 4 all prospective bidder's L, ne as 3 . § sale, living same time. biggest nereases. i | pews accident oceurred. ‘suitable grazing purposes. ‘ore se ing. . , ! vp 6 ; ‘ . ~ . 7 ; _ co i m 7 Sy 4 ; 4 : ; 7 . be : 9 * a- = ; . ’ j : : 5 ae ati oes * : * y x \ i shrieay deer tage bags Po ee be a f oe fae hs Rees Seen Weingast gs " 3 4 SEO pein AI ” a oe | : \ , is ‘ a ; 1” ' . : | : Sty ot aed - ‘ | : ; ‘ ‘| a i . 7 - re \ . j : ay) eee) i Sana cee ee J te oie PP eee FO it =! fy ene - 7? 7d os! , “TTR, PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE | 47, 1959 fe ed ! Death Notices _atith Nsnst Mateo Hep Wane Female 7.___Melp Want __ g Service 12) Moviig @ Trucking 19) Wed. Micelloeous 2 Reot Apts, Euraihed 38 Furope Reports -_! Fain ideology TE a EESb et PAIR O ona a Sr Ress ah ae i LA Robie Bates, rz : with cars. Large ¢o Record Number “era Winsett: & CREAT APPRARIRG note ayia Sa fey you aaah aoe tat ; ie jsters. al pO J 1 ; . <7 - Ss Ll gy . As ees ee | celent sores on ine DIN L 4 ote i: ° 6 ‘ourist June 18, a = ivom me of eh work. Call i WAITRESSES . ing chardson-B: un ° HA iA N- awood Ploo Bo ith in @60B RELIABLE SERVICE MAN Ings. 70 a GOTH DINING Ka Face opporwubity. Phone “On Al “Sain 8 OCK AND WASHINGTON ‘(UPI)—A record | Cemetery. Mrs. Banfield will “ie | for jet and submersible wate a 4 ON DAY | . 3 A. Taylor, wok k , in. state at the Richardson- Bird) um Ds L. L. Oberlin. 1534 bat ¢ Son ~ MUST tz ExXPERIEN PULL Fe ~ nett 637,000 Americans visited Europe! Pynera) Home, Milford too. 5 -5604 i 4s | Real ses sgscsan’ o¢ gaice: BULEDO ah million BENOLKEN, JUNE 16. 1956 vax: >] | | lady Ex opportunity. tet ces last peer = sent — re- fick R., i210 Ashover. Bloomfield | HE LP! HELP? | HEL I A PPLY / OR 40306, J A. Taylor Al COM] LE dollars — more than in any Pre- yiitis; age 6; beloved son of Don- YOURSELF eae ae: | = IF _ fee ali vious year | SG bretier’et Padre Ana idl-) Muu youeanesi rome eu PERSON ONTY | oa, aceraiy aesire 1.000 9M easel . “i € urs s travelers spent an aver-| chael Neil, Sandra Jean. Mary; to make money. More than you TED'S + month Sooera. secure future. & aLt KINDS | ee es } their trip a end phere Alfred rot are making now. Listen ‘to suc- ' ment in 6 years, call FE “ Reasonable. J , ¢ * for eur Trangements w announce and be @ success 6 re 4 mam i, ws age of $1.590 each , > Ti ite | . car by the Moore Chapel of the it aa la ‘ Woodward at Squere Lake Rd acs a wR co”. ALL K ™ ie O Di LL CARTAGE to Europe, about the same poerkeCejiiia Funeral Rees, Au: “ BAKERY DELIVERY BOYS WSHWASHER PULL TIME. EVE- FIRST CLASS ane ape aha oh TANS oc! and long moving n Heig ping wor ixie gnwey . - : ou PcaKS Phone ame? “LAWSON. JUNG 17, 1080. HENRY CROVERTISERS. Drayton _Piesns DEALERS caste Cr Grane ore RON re AD DE > Share L Liv A report released todas by the, “cCiay. 416 Sparks Lane. Walled LAZY SALESMEN DO YOU U8E, AYON COSMETic For sutomation type machines, —. BU RKE "Qhtyerrce Oh Seer nee Commerce Department also | Lake, age 72; beloved husband of _ CLOSERS ies? You can earn en excellent *Js0 jigs and fixwwres AT ING YOUNG MEN WOULD LIKE TO To ARCADIA No. l omm Mrs. Marthe Lawson, also sur- CANVASGERS income by selling them An Avon LOCKHART-WRIGH TE ASPHALT PAVING ? share their 3 bedroom home, pith : ix showed that France ‘as The) most) —stet oy 32 spligrees Se esa: xOnO MERE. ome earnligs apparent Kngineeriog Services _ tat ej esttmese your drivewsy| iTUCKS to Rent | 1 gentleman. “Poone 34077.) WOLVERINE pe\ popular of the European countries, | ghd 12 great-grandehiidren. Du. BUS DRIVERS seu. whens tadsy” ny o, 1965 Telegraph rE 2.5088, or parking lét. Our jobs ere oury- TRUCKS TRACTORS i Ate 8pm. LERANKLIN = ee ith visits from some 381 000 | petal setsiee, mil he held Thurs . CURIOSITY SEEKERS tad Drayton Piains P O MA ree = aa OMAN JO SELL Boo! cota - UL 2-340 yo etee EQUIPMENT kes W ts Mt 32. \ : ay une s pm rom iw 4 audio visu equipmen - thon ogee nen ee e 4d. r i Americans. The Uvuted Kingdom) Richardson-Bird Puneral Home AIR Fok Rte ya MEN on. ay i aero oe Merigis to pene in Detroit : BRICK. BLOCK. STONE & CE- Dame: wee a uations Wid. Ce Contract ee preee stove. pine Fro ; ry f sitors| ‘ith Rev James Arrowood offt- BANK PRESDENTS DISHWASHER Pontisc area. Estab’ ieee terr ment work Residentia) & com- | P. F d j $65. All have ‘se raked bond : as second with 338,000 visitors citing Interment in Walled Lake We train, do as we 40, follow Steady 5 pm tl) 12 pm Also tory. Excel sa Se grea vite ‘igh mercial. Bil. EM 3-3168 ontiac arm an | ABILITY School ‘4 hoc Only 3 tiecks ¢ from the United States | State et’ the Biicharéson Bird Pu ies ee recess sriday.| County ies mee Ceum Labs! tan Views! Maesation Ge. 7m BLDG REPAIR PLASTERING Industrial Tractor, Co. |r. 9 sell your oe agomtract at the! east of ‘ran’ :¢ ak ’ 1 Home, Walled Lake “4 W. Maine, Kalamazoo. rick, Block, Cement work. WOODWA i e% Italy was third with 314,000 nera 60 N. Paddock between 8.30 am. Rd off Commerce Rd vtec ae a : : rvi af ee Man aiven * 4 but first in the ROGERS. JUNE 16, 1960 OLIVE A ang 11 am Ask for Mr, Hortick £1 DsRLY WHITE WOMAN TO PHOTO NEGATIVE RETOUCH _¢ OR ces Laity. ee ese for. im ie iso cash tr SLATER A re American visitors, but firs 25 Ottawa Dr. dear sister of oF Mr, Bearpells. Gare for 2 children & light house: artist. To tare in work by mail BASEMENTS WATERPROOPED | your apo herignses aval : amount of money they spent —, Mrs Edythe Cotcher, Mrs futh WTD. WILL SUPPLY, work. Must be reliable, VE 24190 _ Wie Venting Frees, Box 1. Work Guaranteed. Free Estimates. UnWaw rICLES woe} able, on ; ee . | Purkheiser, Mra Kathleen Deiker JANITOR | WD ter 6 * SALES PEOPLE. DUE TO EXPAN __PE 407 Up free of charge. , BUYERS WAITING 53 N. gb arke St. about 100 million dollars The aver-: and Goodloe H Rogers Funeral) 4pt only 70 Clark St. Apt. 7 after @ pm _ sion we need sdditiona! ase. SLOCK BRICK. Cl WORK. any hour. FE ‘ - spent $315 in Italy com-, service will be held Friday et 10 Appr item te ae help Fine opportunity for will- ee rept ee spaces. Sen 5-0378. Painting & Decersting 20 or PE SM sens | age Sisilor spe ak oe cu ete Sih Ge cert eee ne to eee EXPERI NCe bb | ing workers in this older :eal creer ™ARRO EAL ay Nights: pared with $266 in the United King- Church. There will be @ recita- store me cier Must be expe estate office. Experience preferred CEMENT | OUR SERCIAL TY. 18ST CLASS INT.—EXT. | gbts: PE 3348 ran and $242 in France nae a the epee at ‘ ai H0 Seiden” Phone gid Hite WATT R ESS { ose wilt train. Call for A Inver: Piet. basements _ing. Reas Don Beck. OL 13141 | ABSOLUTELY __ BAC CRAP AE BATH do $242 | ‘Thursday at the 6parks-Griffin i aldwin one bl. BACHEL « Nee ee , , Funeral Home, where Olive will MECHANIC WANTED vim te eee me pees: view eae CUSTOM “HOMES \1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC 4, fastest action ep your land) entrance. TV. Very nice. rs 3 Of the$1.530 the average tras He in state - : Word: and Malcary eapertence CLUB 99 CRAWFORD AGENCY ‘ria drawings, Re ea orating. Cash or terms. UL| contract’ Cash by buyers) walt | 3 3-4 7 eler spent on his tmp. $699 went @LONAKER, JUNE 16, 1959. Kaveriy Mereury, ftoctester,’ 858 Triegraph Re. 609 © Pint MY 3-1143 FE &-2508 timates at f oe | ae : : _Call Realtor Partridge. FE 4-3581. GOLORED ONL ROOMS & . . en nd $&75 Georke Sr 271 Oakiand Ave aye Michigan. ApPiy in person = CER AMIC TIL rE 33 CLASS DECORATING, PAINT. ACTION fit bath. AD var pe ge | _ for Frans-Atlantic fare an {0 beloved father of Mrs Berths MeCcHANICS 3 LIGHT SERVICE. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, PART. Employment Agencies SA opneE ESTIMATES TERMS ed ae Pee Eon On Your, Land Cpatract. If you 5-8115 3 , F i t. Boardma ae: Porltonints =. was spent abroad. People RO canor Bhocte. Gcorae ar ane ss exper snes Baye time Apply 43 Auburn. 10 a.m Advance Teer Co. OR 3-8701 A Paperk Bigs ig fos. ATOR Ce rent eee Tet ef psesed |COLORED ONLY. 3 BOOM by ship spent an average of 68 snd Robert J. Bionaker, dear OP\ieg manaper, Haro .Turner EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- MIDWEST CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED, — PAINTING & DE ry NG | contract, and would us| ae General oapiee. no chili Soa Europe compared to 4! brother of Mrs Elisabeth. Miller o,G a4 8 Woodward, Birmin eral office work Must be abie builder. Pree estimates. UL 2-5175. il A & ECO! A hich cash -we can get you the ren. Phone MAple 5-1709. aays In Europe j pare and ah sara py 4 Punersl hem | a ee wih ee a ena: | CEME NT WORK — l- ae TNa Rae ok i [poge ard. ais- CONVENIENT. LocA' N. , days for air travelers service will be held Pridey, June | i - -* TERIOR. F | va . 19 at 130 from the Huntoon MEN wen TED TO DO ADVER | phases of business. Write Pontiac E | - - , rooms. r 7 — i Chapel with ardent On pei Using bo Hat orally known som tess Box 68. state qualifications. | mp oyment vee a Pues gael "area Cnn |e cor cont hog an dis Cc. HAY DEN, Realtor Ay bid Pe iH 345 aise \ Park Cemetery ‘There will be an peey mmediate earnings, sa/@TY EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP-| 406 Pontiac State Bank Bic soon — sD PAINTING 6 DEDORATIN woe ton PE 86-0641 . Elks. Lodge of Borrow Thursday fee Hf you ate ees a for more, ‘piy in person, Hamilton's Grill, rE 3-227 & * CARPENTER woe “NEW & RE- AAA PAINTING & DI TING | \CaAsh von LAND CONTRACTS. Pie SECOND “FLOOR FLOOR, PVT. 0 on on fl at 8pm at the Huntoon Puneral, than just a job, and like to be, 4374 Orchard Lk Rd, Keego —— ee aceon te ae ir, nye Sit — specialty. FE 2y years experience. menpean te. J. J. Van Welt, Dizie Hwy. t.. Adults. OR _3-5633. __ Home, where Mr Slonaker will! youl own boss. come in and thet Harbor WAITRESS 2841 or __ | _Free estimates. Phone UL 21308. 8 FURN. APT. ; 1 m w ersona ee tha - - : j : ve ; \ a a | yostmaneti Li ourauallty Get “ome Experience: “CEMENT & Bock pect IMMEDIATE spear SAGHELOR ir / out of that rut you’ FE 5 ? f if ni eauties * live @ ilttle Meet your ¢ Seiications $56 PER WEEK woRs. A ACTION elose | in. Cheap. 41267. Snecal ect ers on’ time. and have. pocketiul EXPERI ENCED | Call velyn Edwards pee tee Thee 8 uars KAN PAPERINO & PAINTING. 20 ¥ day coed land acetzec tee | REAR | GENERAL HOSPITAT. ~ left over Interviews between work Pree sstimates exp. Pree estimates, Call Mr. < seasoned. Your cash upon set-| rms. upper with Ref. F , + TIDE a COA pao 10 30 Tuesday mornin june - DRY WALL TAPING AN D FINISH. Gidcumb, OR 3- tio __ 5-54 LONDON url Pe eb ane risieat Das | oeed 3 god men. ‘ *tastructions ay. ing _Frse _estimeies: Pe 848i 1} PAINTING, INT. & EXT. PAPER | Ieaciary waa hon ot, bropery NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3 nation?! tennis’s brightest keav orayten Piains OR 17781 Pacidock Waitress - LECTRICAL. CONTRACTOR. | hangine. Mason Thompson. FE K. L. Templeton, Realtor rms. upper. Ref. FE 5-5416. ties won't strip in England as the SPARKS ORIPPIN CHare MOTOR MECH AN TCM ee an (EARN TO DRIVE * Gonstrvetian ana baa se al PAINTING 3. Y04_ ERP Pare 2" Orenard. Leke RA, PE +4563 WCE CLEA N? RM APT. Ai ADULTS Peers dls ee goes | AAA instructors prepsre tA weed 3 = only, wk. . Howard, did in Mont®—Carto—tengttshrrer—tnaueitul Beryice fe 2 584) sot Apuly Pontiac Pres» APPLY your HL chag Rae rE EXCAVATING - TRENCHING _ estim ates OR S407. Williams Lk “ANT. CONT ACTS TO BUY OR 22408. : "don't hae: the tn Donel! h ) Foie ~naasiio-a init Trek : aE EO Bef , ONE€!ISON-JONNS seep 2 Men steapy work | TUTORING READING & ARITH. ELECTRICAL SERV. PRE Est/weil Washing — Paper Remove) a cicg SERVICE inaw. r Mo. ; Daily Mirror columnist John \ FUNERAL HOME wi Must have ear OR 30008 be. gn a ee eee ee ENDING fOuaRaN cee —tAND 00 ACTS— WOMAN, ALL PRIVATE, PEOERAL Rolls said Karol Fageros of Mi) \ ‘Designed tor ere te stove & retzig. turn. 206 . ; ‘ Teas 1 ere af ambitious young mar 1 . rim wor ” |; tions. cens ullder - OcK a b lea were asked by some of the 4 oo.» - have graduated from @ atandard 16 TO 60 'CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN Terms. FE 4-6009. ty of Columbia & Joslyn. mre 2 BE ACE. N. sportier members of the Interna Yo lan nool oF have the ecuivs We have immediate openings for ter Kitehens @ specialty, PE PLASTERING & REPAIR. REAS peech re eee : _$60_mo, PE 4-0000 or +7581, I : > P Jant credits and are inter seve;al ladies No experience nec-| 4-4000 | Pat Lee FE_ 23-7922, | LOST SIAMESE CAT Vic. Lo Pg, 3— = RM. tional Lawn Tennis Club if they The Pontiac Prone , ir oppor hae Work Wis ls essary Permanent or part time cor eOE GRAD MALE, SINGLE. PLASTERING — NEW & b REPAIR, fellow 6t. FE _Reasonable rent, MY 2-01 . Nite your oppo Gall FE 24393 between 9 5 _ 5-4601. would repeat the act at the clubs : APPLIC must be the mini ‘ 21 Bummer work sa typist, ac- _Vern Keller. 23-1740 ys T LG. ® Me, pha Vimblec ball,’ Rolls FOR WA NT ADS mun Fala eo weight 147 ibs, GENERAL ore 1c La HEP | counting, secr. office work, OR: rR OG SNYDER FLOOR Latina | LOST ~ BYR” GLASSE GLASSES. | BROWN [ u ries _Ventilation 40 Marly 3-1328, big Five-of Wimbledon i 4 - helwben eke S12 years, Iniencal’ Please jidice e skills iatineae 30677 A | sanding and finishing. Phone FE plsstien = Absa frames. Btrong. RMS. & KIT : sald ! DIAL FE 2-8181 dent payetss)| condition Mate gupta apd peumenen CUSTOM BALING NEW BALER _5-0602 us ON Teer Open Eves.|" bath & partly furn, Heat - P as A peat ploymem and permanent sd Ng ea ee ; begs . Heat & ga- Club entertainment committee 4 Oe a bebe position Apply Pontiac Press, Box Fae ~wonk—or7-awy|- ROOF REPAIRS sont x | REDDISIE BROWN DOGS FE 2- ae mo, FE $-047. 2085 > = . nef 3 cock Both | Opd, chairman Nigel Sharpe thought From & a.m. to & p.m. Ratlroads Need Men OpneRAt. orFicek Must se, *!24. Reasonable Cail after 6— ea Exe FE ¢044 males. myieinity, of —— An-) _MoLreLe Liaving SERVICE 3} RM. UPPER APT. > ANTLY not ' ceca, ia ws A sv experienced in typing and short. P™ FE 0439 Ss tRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR ‘wer to the names ‘Sandy’ and CASH home. Situated on Mt. Clem i ; . . Ail errore should be re. aesaat gent ¥ este rat hand Pontiac Press Box No 18 JANITOR SERVICH — INSIDE &| preety tanks. Field tile footings, ‘Taffy’ Reward UL 71105 48 HOUR —— laWn. Shady trees. on 1 e! don't think we 4 jcited immediately The wee tlalore ahd avent. posi: GIRLS. 18 AND OVER. TO WoRK %Utslde painting, also lawn cut-| Ditches and boat well. UL, 2-544 ioe BLUE PARAKEET, YEL- have the time.’ Ftolls quoted him ! erie sopumer ne uae 1 trons $385 to $500 monthly Low 4 hours daily 6 day week Ap- eae Ul aaeT & st¢ ine Gone ade cern Vic.. TB San. Reward HOME — EQU ITY 7 a; BASEMENT, PVT. BA . as saying “Et will be a very full | than to cancel the charges yan completion of training Tt pepe ork Gced eater apity MAN WOULD Like Genera’ Business Services 13 oi ayvep pauiie peaoce| WRIGHT-VALUET | Quiet Sept ns earene pets. evenings ] for et ta rarer \ sincerely interested see Mr hoe Slate Employment Office. Oakland Maintenance work OR 37030 ~ = ~ , 6 months old Vicinity of FE 5-0603 FE 5-944] FE 2-2346 ain J trent which hes been ren See ee ee ot ne Peoien, 7 fe: 450 Bi MAN WANTS PART TIME APTER- Acme Asphalt Paving | ne oo 3 RMS j BATH REPRIO. STOVE. . dered valueciens through the Be snrisiauner ae ta pola GIRL FOR CLERKING AND GFN noon work PE 22-1416 Licensed and bonded. Free esthe| _ ward. FE 6- §-3320. c ASHI | cael me. Ne noise - Foil Revolts, [civ auiig comeing Guitar “mora imen Brag] bist Meccaet cata adie MAREE galt MIEN ,LaMUy ecinow' a wacLewangine, Hobbies & Sepplies 24K ay cunts cin wom a usow Fe Sanu °° Fen Via “pie, ' ale oe Vd wile under 3 ring paren | a craar . eo ale A tL i h I h _ : ' tel cas Sl Go alsee srvroved . | Genie at) pe mia a eeING EXTERIon intERL , Painting. Pree est. OR 3-5570._\paint BY NUMBER "ICTURES unin 16 “minute drive of a a Res. BATH STOVE. REFRIG. aay Kisses Out Act without RETIRED OR ELDERLY MAN: Rociecter or. Guaranteed ‘work. PE 3-8037 pate MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS rabble Lore Backenstose| tiac or in the , 2-0303 , Le for arte as work as butcher \GIRL OF GOOD APPEARANCE a epaired by jprteat trained man Sto E. Lawrence St. (WHAT HAVE Yo | TO SELL f Sexy Si JY mente idione pe atere Psat raat telat am temgneiraia contest PANTRY wuiting interne aeee| Bats Sei iat) ~ Notices & Personals 25 FE 8-068” see SBE thee sili : nent ontalping type aicen ' 5 cas : 5 ee . l r shin or, | oe y ba g . Oo exy Inger niente ae geld 4 eats WAN re MAN Saecilens TIME ews eee ot » do office work washing exterior Free estimates rence St hone “re 3-0135 | } C SCHUETT Realtor ‘SHIR RLEY A Y icne te 8 cceleek noon Ghia houra “Robert Mall Clothes 200 N Sik. BOR GENERAL OFFICE co ‘BULLDOZING LANDSCAPING & AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES | = 460 West Huron 180 EF __PE $3118 PERTH. Australia «Ph (oe jay prévious to publication Haginaw Work MUat bel Kole ts type. State | RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS truce delivery. EM 3-2204 Don't worry. Know the facts. ———— _— 4 RMS. ¢ * Gath on ON WEST WEST SIDE. bless = “ " . eT SALESMAN WANTED (| age reply in own handwriting | work. Prices right PE 5- 8325 | LOOMFIELD WALL ¢ CLEANERS Confidential consultation. wt H. AVE CASH, Reas Children welcome. FE “trina, the English television star CR TO He eau Write Pontiac Press Box 80. © | With CUTTING IN VICINITY OF Wall and windows. easonsbie., —ttaal_ x: WILL TRAVEL ' 2 ae. ADVERTISERS for modernisation aie Will trata? ; ratios sf SIDE. NEWL { . el nel! i sher Body re 2-t309 PE 32-1631: + ROOMS. WEST SIDE. NEWLY who is as famous for her 42 inch The deadline for cancelia ood worker D M Building QR ILL GIRL AnD «x THEN. ’ We wit! travel to see you andt 1 rr : = ! - ginging. often invite tow of transient Went Ads fp) Bervice PR 2 Too or PE 2 8268, Help Raperienced ile aamer: WEED. BRUSH AND GRASS CUT BRICK BLOCK & prone WORK. | KNAPP. SH YES show you how to get cash for. ree ous FE F18gs vust as her singing, offen in 8 la now bribvalme the dec cf 7 | son. Frost Top Drive-In, 3118 W | pl digging. likbt Bauling FE New or repair Pred: Merman OR 3-1592| your home land contract or acre- * RM. & BATH APTS. IN DRAY- a young man from the audience ublication after the first SURFACE GRINDERS | Huron —_ ; a _ CONTRACTOR. FULLY LICENSED | T dik) ON WOMAN NEEDING | oft Coll ney for a” 30'minuie ton. Heat, hot water furn. $40 mo. to stand by her while she croons Irae rtion BEM! PRODUCTION, BUR PACE ORT. & COUNTER HELP. DAY odd ae ae mar Rex 16 need beonee see rine . friendly advisor shane FE) os Not St ; rinders needed Top rates A & o Sundey:s Apply Ferri- is ers job ree estimates ene's Heating Se1h Contidential. k. | RILES, Broker \* CAND TILE BATH, HEAT, love songs CASH WANT AD RATES f, t soir el 6 son's Hamburg 2] N Perry Service, UL 2--3770. aeeerat nn ate & j Wings emelite APE OE ce ; Work Wanted Female 11 — CATERING HOMES CHURCHES a ‘Elizabeth Lake Rd. {. stove. refrig.. couple. ; da there matic Products. 6170 Maugerty GMOROR S TOYS — NOW HIRING C ce ph | ° ae Se: Usually the man stands there in tives | Day 3 Dave oDarve Rd. Walled Lake, Michigan Gémonétrators ter the Pell season ustom # sphalt — | and bp shoo Dinner trays and — FE 4071 — MS" ACROSS FROM POW. T ro Se, mt | = By agoniry of- embarrassment while 14 BN HT t. : “| Wighest commteston onus pian, | BAY IRONING $3 BUSHEL | Paving sandwiches hone OAxland 8-3057 GI AND FHA ~ oie ie pa O88 ween chee ; 3 155 207 iw ! ; : TS qTAttty— tres — en. the—ed- References FE 147+ | ‘CALL =ELECTROLYS16 CENTER| 1 = she sings “Persuade Me™ and 4 200 «3a 878 OT! vantages of catalo TV adver. excavating, Grading. MY 3-882], “for remove of- unwanted hair CASH FOR YOUR HOME the audience smirks at his shy ee sin INA Grilverten, po eolec: ae; ae Tae neving cone vane Sse otha Ch oe ee cat) annie weal dene for view. MA_3-1248. aiyy: 6 100 A 40 #20 wale : F } . ted : LE I Vic “experiences O ; casi very small down pay-| ,~ pa ness i; 330830 8 Position Por interviews phone OR petee CHRISTIAN OIRL DESIRES BABY = siring ang Tenioaiog, Hb ba io Matec aire 2 | ment: Callus for further infor. Shall PE Sts Gee ee MAR. ; A 130. SOUATALESER Waite MID. | aiying. E Totten te ra Pike baa 4-3061 | CHARL CH ESTER” | mation. Do not fee pape pel ri MS NEAR OBNERAL Woe. , : 1 8 re rED A * ROO} a Sabrina tailed to pick the sty 7 3) foo fag tia 7 _Araijente te the Went man gneuld, aged § dave week Call after ¢| 4-1007 _ _ FURNACES, fa b ANS re P tis ay “wiles SHIONED anon og) Weil you the cash you can receive! pitsi. Stove & refrig. Optional. type last night when she mo ya 3) 65 years of age medium build Wboncnearcn “FOR GENERAL Oe ere tab¥— Wisues oe flee = eee me. ee | FE 46401. — ee ee ee ee eee ae Mt hay loasant ‘personality ; 1 child care & Yer ry in moth-, 5 6 : : a a as _ ROOMS. _HEAT_4 HO? WATEA-_ tiened to a dark haired man tn qui Selle tk. tent the public housework Ref FR 4-8358 | _griess home. Write Pontiac Press REPAIRED A. Teyior bed rattan FE te PE 31203 Pia es PE Cie Se St. 965. FE ¢-6032. the front row to join her on the | i ooo ae eae me me eq) Write Box 84 Pontiac Pres HOUREKEEPER MORE POR WOME fox ttt — = ae ae agar BM Serres DAINTY MAIN RUPPLIED — 130 ot oT HEBID EEL Y.)_RMO, AND BATH DOWN GI- f if ox REPLIES phan wager Archie Sanford, Bell MIM SCHOOL GRADUATE wiTht| Norges ‘esttice for’ oe MT Wallace. FE es - Seat General Hospital, heat stage. BC BT >a} FURRET LATHE 1 River, RB'Wo 4, Iminy City, Mich.) ir or not cohesg soe ee eee eee |e se fet ode eg Ke property and furnished. FE 5-€766 a She stood there in a tight- fitting | At 10 a.m. Today there |) Operator for clore tolerance work HOUSEKEEPER. Live IN. sat | ment in genera) office work or A | eae MOWER *, MTR. RVICE) é Paul M. s, Real Ir <. 5 : EDR z Ls | ii The P on aluminum and atainiess steel & Sun off 3 children, $60 mo.| receptionist. Proficient typist with 980 Casa | Lak +7021 au Jones, ea — upper fist and bs my . roiling Inte were replies at je rreas Paid rc and vacations. bk te 80 eri y }- ¢. : garage. yard red dress and was just going Into to start. EM 3.3276 after 7 pm me exp Ladd is 9 T 632_W, Huron and garden. of real z the first strains of “‘Persuade Me” | office in the following M. MFG. CO KITCHEN HELP BETWEEN 25-/ EXPERIENCED WOMAN — WOULD, NEW “WAY ASPHAL . Sepia only. No boxes: i18 realness Rd Lake Orlon 4 Some grill experience, Nights ae othe work by the day. All work guaranteed. Call for _Rent Apts. Ferctshed 33 mals aldo, OR 3-7444 when he embraced her and began | WANTED MAN FOR PROGRES °F “ays Apply Bel-Alre Drive inn | FF | free estimate. Licensed and oS EM: kissing her 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 20, 28, 39, fi give die set-up with trouble shoot. ce wie net exp OIRL iy Wists fg, Ts bonded. PE 4-7980. | ET US 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE, PyT| west ode. Con pe, | ‘ ' i) Shop sitting @& housework, +0401 PLASTERING — lege iy pte Z : * * * | 32, 35, 37, 44, 80, 65, a | ing an repalr experience MY | wectsard at 144, Mile Rd ail EXP COLORED aL WIshts Work Guaranteed, $-0394. j . ; _ an ater — 990 N- Pad RMS Sabrina fell to the floor, then | J 61 68, 74, 78, 77, 78, 82. To eh moa & PAINT MAN ‘ 2 : Apply between ¢ pm ene work in beaut; rshop. baby sitting SAWS MACHINE LED Give You 1 Place to Pay vere en AL ABTS. Children welcome. OR 4-0010. striputed free ound fled to the 44, 45, 80, 70, 06, 104, 104, pent, of work W311 Orchard tk LAMES COUl vb You Usk rt wk or frontings Manley Leach _ agiey St Fase Your Mind re eM oe Teele vr sara) ® on ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. singe Midiee: Har Hostink aimee 0 16. FV0807 or FR A aR Cale PRCA ar tT Sings OIRL WANTS BABYSITTING & SPRING HAS SPATS _ THE! ia Ie . | _or PE 41908 ~ | $80, Inquire 29% Auburn. FE wings hiding h liposthe k-sinenred M _ YOU CAN FARN $1000 ‘THUS, BUM ‘ general housework Ref OR +3863 | Robins ate back and now's the WW E ARE NOT A | 2 FURNISHED | ROOMS. I¢ singh ae face ont her disareanmed beter with | So Sees seme em ee - mer in your own town Call PR sa MONEY ar edad oa M GIRL WANTS DAY WORK 3 DAYS! eat for Medel ciagedcin ee. FEOAN COMIENNY, FE 2 8 Soom Pores APL ig DOWN- V7) 48 pm , au eins niece wk Ref FE f-8286 | in Home heating equip vi Dreeanio ‘ ar a 0 8 9806 or 4-706. her fyer ; necessary Elka Mfg au x Pair. or night service. Holland eens HIG , cpr 1p 2 & 3 “ROOM Ae “PVT EN 5 ROOMS & BATH Ui aaa he heictuaned) ater reninned Help Mantel itale ° WO NEN NS wn eAtiein GABY 4 ee 6 air etc _™ - c aay wabra eens Ay : rished Rear senior emetic a 2-6332 or “rE 24 Pre Fe fo his seab vdth of sme smile « G@0D MASON WANIFID FE Peomanent eniploy re Nee i Gave Stay nighte 148 Judson abt he lated “auto tnt winger Chsheret wiht: i ORM 8 ~~ ‘eooa [ ‘ OOM ABR. CARPETED Neen . : a walie ; rer , 40041 affer 7 grim ie fel s War cde: elit Minit AG ep WOMAN VICINITY o e408 ale and rete te ¥ 2 ROO APT UTILITIES FOR. or while the aechence onpliatnede d \SSISTANT MANAGER vate wenratin Mr cnie on Br AORD WOMAN VICINITY RONINOA WANTED WATER APPL ace SERVICE Pontiae te ae Bide couple $12 per week. 16) W. *cults. Party furnished. FE ¢3387. Sabrina, obwioushy teaset. cane . tec bnig prape and working with dren Call rr 8-9020 after 6 ford vicinity Exc service OR ROY'S. 06 Oakianc FE 2-40.21 JE — RE ~ oward PE 2-0004 . 3 90 OAKLAND fives tc the tne Serta ere | far super market must he es tye NURAFS AIDE RXP areapy 2:58 ee aac b nctiidde Coen aly Bg REOPEN THE 2 ROOMS & BATH. $12 PER, $50." stove peeoeatneer Clean, < wostitpe am MIshed Ney perienced good opportunity at work (ode sulace Pald SacaGen IRONINGS WANTED | Ley Beoet? Clinic. Lamp geek. Child weleame, FE 5-1081 | See caretake __ Performunce atone and minus one | cee Grace teie aaa ‘ood provpecte for a young man werk Good salary Paid vacation | FE 6-1620 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, canting feelar beauty” soe Inquire at 273 Baldwin _Ave ly 242 8 ‘SRL LEY shor | AUTO MECHANICA k 7 [eers : ith ergs! ideas and the ability potntineny all EM 34121 betWeen IRONINGS i, BUSHEL - — ae 7 R 30084," $437 Dixie Hwy 7 8? Rooes EY PVT. ENT. @ BATH Bett hose Tey Aecmsatee: j t : - » pul 1m oon paper & datiy { PRE ad | DRESSMA ma Al RING AL- — ES. OPPO “trock.— elegraph only ee in Hage Roce Relary and rar allowance plus SALESWOMAN FOR FULL TIME IRONINOS in Me HOME Fe! _terations. Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-9053 Ee hort timer on abeottey | p Pp ROOMS NEWLY i DECORATED | c meren a ne “ye re Parking Meter Pleas vs ne hah so evel mpereuy Man te et en) ele DREASMAKING “TAILORING, (A1-| Hee ‘ov vou "beautfal so pleet] Tyagadutt 178 8. ain | rap afters : . ATO MIECTEANK wits ty Tax & Se Hee fave food Knowledge of sewing Tapy ae EXP CARING ROR _in'my home. Call PE. #8488. | totwary set, Cory suanlans see rahe AND KITCHENETTE. BA- j.| AVON APTS. 5 $17 E. PIKE. REWLY Cost Police Chief Job 2 men, new shop | and equipment PRESS giving name addre len 7 Nesniltntieution vee “work along same dine or cleaning Value, $29.95; ied cuss 11 bottles; by welcome. 194 Going St. corner! path Inquire pacha be coms 8 plenty of work ke Garage are oelucation and emplovment Apply M | FE 5-5200 Garden Plowin 1B vanilla, 1) cans Whittemore. : ager. ya! * ' pply Mr Brown. Singer Sewing — ae 150 real Toa ~, BIRMINGHAM BOYN Try | Volt ’ All W 12 Mile Rernve recurd Center 102 N Saginaw St Pon. LADY WOULD LIKE LIGHT ~~ al Ni Perry PE 2-305 1}2” ROOM $10, (WEEK. ALSO 3, upper. Screen peer § ROOM h “ loc Wolff did garni we rp BAT TIME ee tive wa twit M Sox te. Pontioe cow MANURE PLOWING, aie oe late SE: Temorren - ey rooms _73_Clark | heat. hot water foe: tie Sat not think a chief of police shoute Good opportunity for right mai THE BtUE STAR DRIVE:IN ts ure te The sox tiec in leveling, FE 43371 } 2-RM.. BATH. | 4-5690 , ” be pecuired to check us rking met Cal] after T pm OR 3546) __ Hetp: Wanted Female 7 expanding {ts curb service &@ ts Press DER SLOWING & PITTING 68+ WEIGHT SAPELY AND AND} West side. Emvloyed nay FE BEAUTIFUL 1 MODERN 3 R | q een RUE BOVS VN VI now taking enpticattons for curb LADY WANTS DAY WORK. TUES "Giauing tractor work. Phone OR. “eoonera really with newly released, & bath. Carpeted, heat turn ed, | ers He told the City Council as ‘ A LADY FOR WALLPAPER ANT girls Experience ndt necessary days & -Thursdaya Vir Middle 3-079 Ww. M Lidster. { Des A-Diet tables. 96 cente ol " & RMS, “PARKING FE. fut ~ xe : . Free ta teavel Calif Vewws mye aie selling Apply in persou. Normal intelligence & moral char. Belt & Commerce Rd Refrrences ! _SIMMS. eee ee ee downtown Ne young ehild much return No eaperieuce neceosar frown Fira 7 Wo Pluron acter more Important Please do Fe 46708 PLOWING. DEBCING DRAGGING, LOSE 7 POUNDS IN 7 PAA RMS UTILITIES | x x $0 age mo ira —— * * * we train you and furnih ew aN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO “el tle Up our pizza phone Apply LAUNDRY WHITE SHIRTS & CUR. MORE. And grading with Unitrol sepa. on FU -|_ 5:30 p.m car tiane You can average 9a 00 a mdi ae st seat in person Flue Star is pleasant { : F 4 Or UL 2-2618, | 1 capsule. Only #1 | homed ‘fant welcome. 114 Center St. rE = Wolff isn't chief anymore ig $1000 ek fimwing Accolnl, Sf penn ee ee tee nice neo tains ® speciaity. FE 2-s6v0 ¥) 23390 n in . ioe a a sami mecolnt ie ekeuy =one y are ghereivs wee : a ee te work . MIMEOORAPHING TYPING. “BEC.: PI LOWING PRAQOING | & GRAD. woutan totes eri ROOMS AND Situ zy Col CORED After listening to Wolf's xentt”- crapman Motel otc 12 1 19.4) pp ‘seage ” NUTINS Products WANTED WOMAN TO CARE FOR reise AVitCos 2a, ible PE desi? CHESTRA AVAIL-|? , his, best fura 31 Eiwoos 72 OAS C COZY LITTLE APART nents, the Council named Patrol Boys is AND over TO WwoRK 4 es — NURSES EVATCAMTY: “se = . y me Everett Hadix to head the S houre daily An poinioment work ‘ WAN ieieged fe Gh end | Au “ ' hteabal Y Nurses Exchange Mes Ve ee Taide’ | PERSONALITY HAIR CUT AND) 7 LOE Rus” & BATH Per ad M 2 ~ T, CENTRALLY nan vere ee O Rene TNC nesting the public easy work) ANNTOUS TO EARN? a yin person Rete) Weaivon APS) Dey wee aan * Pee? WaRNER'® ROTO. TILING | eRe Bi Yue, rinse 04. Dorethy's.|? Goan FE beet ater 6n LOCATED, HEAT city’s three-man force fife an hour & honus Auply inte 4 jadi Bien ark ie u ¥ bel ae Foglashiw oiromianaTine 3 AEE Ant Ah, aa a ALTER, WANUED APPLY. 10 RRRTAURANT DAY WORK REP | fr"by® Ete 50 Maret IEEAOR HATE AVATLARCE FOR sang -noouspyr—gapas| FURNISHED. LO W . 2 £ aa om $} 75 ea he if you are pver 40 : - anytime ~ eo an } t Wolff, who had been chief sine: hMP Man ANTE) ie ite a Lae oes ons sae se adh P ee er noRE CAN TYEDO- vce A il Laundry Service 18 ee tere 2 Taw oe EATH UPPER” Sears | seme ate c aes \ aus. UP, . . 4 . ehnaan « itor Sales 5 ; leasar Wen ri "han VARsu re oa ra n Oe ’ t a aerate! he coun oe “ Aroadway See Stan Mis ane A fo 12 am a from our office Salary plus con: Reatenasie Seton. | innrnome. COMPLETE FAMILY cxenuny ounch bowls PF 313 Be $12, ron 2-7720. | 5 rms. Pia * Rese: — my e functions of Als offtee and cortrar maeNn—auMMER WoRK | BUenel interview appoint FE mission. St ner hour for appoint: wasHindg & IRONINGS, PICKUP CPPER RNISHED | _ 2.0181. check perk ls meters too Limited number of applications vee - 2 is ~ ear emt nk La 40871. between & Del Ex rE +0706 Lge “sas service, Ponuac Wtd. Children to td Board 2 Regents. acareneg th oat ba766 | EXCEPTIONALLY NICE APT., being acepted now for 10 to 12 RY AL TY OPERATOR santep ~o~ WILL DO IRONING IN M¥ HOME — 2-810! B oH > . — | nesr Drive-in 4 rms. & Internationally known coneern | ; “a } = : ae - I gt. 3-4281 between ¢ & 8. , Air ort Mana ers Pick ranchienlinatll principal @itesd aleady vod hodra WATTRESANS, FULLY. OR PART WOMEN WANT WALL WATT ndsc r) Se et hed ad: i i Le iT Pp g Last year lihieelcaeceiedy «cn, pAnren Meaity Raton me pApely ft Kent Drive tn eae fm hou ecleaning FE }-7541 Le caping —-18A \ Wtd. Heascheld Goods 27 Mt , MLaat “Fr sstes & BATH ite Finer Pao soul ae BLDGS j Woay , : ’ " * Part Huron Man Chief ote! wver 8100 wrens Hy PIRGT RELI. FRU. MIRA. _ phone sce CAN® Reed Ne Me cba. Sactone (8 MONT Vy atRRION AND KY BLUE 80D ANTIQUE DISHES FURN. Ol, 13 aml oo hee ‘+e Tied Sethe, pisety or lapeek . 5 _ cle @ urpose cleansing agent 7F - Deliveries made or you pick w | er ™ y close . CANSING Wecnamia Baker ol $1. 000 Scholar ships a kise averpliins Canes ute aw eis — band ae sal acts res odie babysitting 2601 Crooks Ra e aay p lag pe marble top tables, MY/| te o p , Gas aptomatic het water Ps — f he 1 « gerne BASS are ST . P ~ ; | as he awarded (tn ihle region | hands. Repeat Meyers ote! Ont) case, Apply Bel-Aire Drine ge WOMAN_IN PONTIA WANTS 4 € Al Pv DIRT | ASH FOR | USED TVS PURNT. isi) ae, |. NEAR_ ELIZABETH LK aad pened tramia crak ort Huron has been elected presi Liagrnnt & lsstrvctive sok A UTY OPERATOR. BON on Woodward at 14 Mile Rd LI oh. Week Cork References FE _ at Me _9-8904 -t tare and mise I I eat Pike, near grade and high schools, . dent of the Michigan Assn, of Air. | Pegs ls "| #3177 of Mara Coffee Shop on Al ACE TREE SERVICE SASH FO PONNITiae 7 | No coal smoke dent of th gan A Air.) foe ae ra Avo nell's | Miracle Mile, PR 8043 Woodward iat dts Mile Ra MT ¥ re a “YTADY With 1 SMALL moval tne inp oa wer wel” sit Fon Fo pivens RE AND A gaa A WikteD | ecomodation. call PE 8-000) oe -port Managers. SALARY $90 WEEK schury OPRRATOR waNreD edid Apply between ¢ pm. and. bany \eeuia we ie jn ee i ei 188 or FE 80133 From courteous service. FE State a. ee —. i $-3420. ret vgn ST Gord VT AT Aer: Bod OpROr wey. Lie ; | fens home, Weekends o w , ¥ 47081. 3 ROOMS & B COUPLE 6 é wi 5c oe a Oats a COLLEGE STUDENT WAPTREGS WANTROIPON Warne.) Miderir man preferres, Par coset. (Ay, BINDS 8 OF AWK W A FURNI N OR }1318 ONLY KEEGO HARBOR 10K MOD. sete: chose rank Sickel nit | A wummer Job will be oftered| ; ' | ends, @padafores Bar, @N Cars Buildin Service “2 ae TREE & Wt NITURE } EEDED | ; Let BENT bus line Reas. M & M Cleaners, Lansing and Joseph Fontana of 'o ® oe Saeed Fue men aren s [WANTED WOMAN TO LIVE IN , ryice. Reasonable rates Seep Rowe pe ena lots, the : FE 2-300. , pled men ah 1 or 1 ROOMS, WEST SIDE. WORKING LOWER PLAT —~—s—; Iron Mountain, vice presidents, to anve $1000 by Beptember thes ee E coulta he Utes “ cuner & BLOCK, WORK po, ae swoscarina;| soi) fer, we Bab mimunity | couple. UUlties fernished, El weer RE, ROOMA 3 Jack Hakes of Muskegon, secre: A hee be poxalhie! to trenster | Wea WAITRES& STEADY pave “PR e- se aoe tree re Sale ie 3.9717. | am coms. * At bus 0 t aN eee Lt : _stap Garage. OR tary and Francis Gary of Flint. dng’actt, 2%,,cftices, imetuding, « r | (er eeperignced | Apply Duntop's a BASEMENTS Pant ree | begtt, Lk " Cas or bf Peat a ae aide , i , RMS. CURE “LOSE TO FISHERS AX AND 5 NEWLY “DECORATE TIPPER treasurer on @ part time basis For In | \O ' : : under, pinning Fe t-8009 4 AL CARR COFTING ae “= Fontine feo sal Utilities furn fat & bath, a Mit ce ese 2c en CIO Wan te ditect @ preue of wauen 5 UBLOCK RRICK AND CEMENT, “Op cower # Aas fe ie THO | gy BO malddaiia” Fe ‘pial, FE AC eae ies “ *| ee Ae: a, Ons Hine yportunit , < 4 tes eee, 2 Jail Goes Modern EXPERIE NCED INTERIOR AMD pepen unis {er euper vl ed aie Aber Tibia e or eM 5 Aft ever gi Also ander house basemen ea beet i a ceree| WILE LIQUIDATE her Oy private au 3 ROOM aa aT F FLOOR. 1 CHILD & Pm 7 ae | ater n sion, wrianheement Feeelleny Fe pe a. Ww retes for season < r OME of i ” r tit dao dell ral nhikce working conditions. § day 40 bao iba ou aAw warp Pp ed were? 5 an les Ouaran: trecte Pree estimates OR poet, ut Smart ware ry Pert noc: . LARGE ROOMS Priv IE BATH Prone CR ae = CHESTER. Ill, ~The Randolph Apply Slaktis ; ep aaa ey han week Many) employment burn Heights Call after ¢ pm Laws (GoTtiKo AND REPATR. _atet Michtgan, OL » 1-563) a aR TN WATER fits rove beeen . r . County Jail has been remodeled | Oren manent posttion ses | UL sine THE ANSW E R 10 Landocape tere at LJ aa as, Weserord hool.OW > ar . ; EXPRRIENCED eer ai Wap WOMAN FOR COU : 2 \ satin! adhe Lada. SA | ; ] for the first fime in its W0-year “piy “in Lovie! t nee AE ARTHUR'S bly Ogg Cleaners. 7 ‘ ate LANDSCAPING SIDING & SEED. NEED. A FINANCE. "meetin ian WEAT * FOR CASH IN A history. a: Diease 615 Oakland Ave \ phone calls - “¥y OUR.PROBLEM.. [28 Tractor we bac pines. inal 0 adorn "Ey HURRY, sell things id supervised TEE, CAM DRIVER ATRADY Ja COMPETENT WOMAN OVER 38, WOMAN 10 5 46 _ HORE WO WORK. os § grees aun See der FIXER? “Order Classified | Lies through Classified Ada : : pert time D vacatt k -{ @oeking assist wi ¢ Rh I nn al Ce 7 while workmen installed mydetn —_!2 ©. mre enh ant i nen 20" Np’ Also)” maternity | Wy © laundry, pvt. are stay |W ant Ads! ! To sell, rent, en . ‘ jae Ads to sell, rent, find hs * Ste Lif Small enn Anvil at Dial FE a : plumbing and seleees the jail pink | EXPEWENCED aes Pott, Bhem ba ‘Aitc" Narsevy: th Sunday | we oe Thureday all t's FE 2-818), i ith ir MOV job. FE 2-8181, is Wipe an asi © "™ se 7 86011 after 7 pm, " Pridey. Ll wk MI 6-0625., lire, it’s _ the W ant Ad number welcome, 108 Dresden. . ‘a ‘ . P : . “ty a * { + \ * fe 5 3 ° } Sr Se eee ee eran, ae Se oe EO is 4 . 7 > Li SaaS aaa = Seeenennn Sennen aeeeeEameeeeene eae < - Scaaeeaigaes , x ——— te * f as : . . . - € i “\ | i ‘ee. i : Ve ‘ 3 - f i a4 %\ . irae Balcony type building with tndivie-| : fe ? a ws : ‘o i * ae yA (pe Shey Ou meg, \ ‘ ae \ | | THR PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE, at 1959, 7 ‘ORCHARD COURT © ek 7 rn tn _ DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pogect cde aparttrent development. | uel entrances meats Ser, abe St Sale, One ae ee | |WE OFFER THE FINEST Automatic beat & bot water (got) | Weaulpment end. tervice st reas: | fu: . Kitchen fan, Tv; one onable rates. Men or women. Bed | seria} and meny cider fine) feo or ambilatory. 24 br. care. FE. tures ; __ #2225. Unfurnished | apartments re Hotel” Rooms posits — Por « Wmited HOTEL AUBURIN —ADULTs ONLY— Rooms by Day or Week | Cooking 1 of ly room — MANAGER | » s, re efrigeration “unt E 86918 iar @ OPEN tat & SUNDAY Rent ores 10 AM 4 PM. | are t Stor ~ | 40 ' Paul A. Kern Realtor 2 STORES. 2615 AND 2619 DIXIE Highway OR 5-130' ss! PUL STOR RE Eo eeat 7 | UN a 3 ii HNSON. Realtor’ 1706 3. Tele: Union St. PE 4-5425. ' graph, PE ea833 sec Bp traps UNFURN. APT. FOR RENT FOR A ager 100 SQ. FT PLUS. nave * FERY A ise ey % a. ey > part a * VERY ATTRACTIVE | rear parking, “eoartmnents Anside the city near! arr ie set FE 5-8431 days; OR * bus, reasonable rent. 1 mornings & eves GILES Ay ¥ — FE 5-617. coRLNEe STORES WEST WEST ST side. PE 2-2144 EAR TET. PANELED OFFICES IN NEW If you dislike paving ig oy bills. building, downtown area. Only eects ie lar . — etc. oe es a heey hast Will divide 5 ari rooms he: Weilities furn.. furnished. Fi eta Pp. ve ——- wk. rpeierences Towifed. Ph OR FNS Reuc Office Space 4 LARGE RMS.. WITH PARKING Ideal for real estate or other business. 100 Oakland Ave. Rent Houses Furnished 35 ; ROOM, MODERN, ATTRAC- cate ages ‘te ‘ mies Enst of Highland. Available [mmediately aeotoem et and. 2- Room Offices BEDROOM HOME ON COM. Choice- location in Keego 0 { meres Rd. $100 me. EM EM 3-2400. | $50 Harbor @ BATH. CLEAN, GAS Led "r ingame utilities & Mies gh tg eres $is Ae NEW 9 OFFIC -w ae Fe Piains { ntiac. EM 32043 alter 5:30.) 412 W. Huron xz AKE FRONT BEAUTY i teeta tr ack s, water r s system, bea attached 2 car landsca garage, good Leach, are few A features. CaLL oreand seem 39 4% PER CENT MORTGAGE Privileges on Green Lake | a —elesets, te 4 spare. Open Eves FE 4-4526 “LORAINE ~ MANOR For Sale Houses _ ad MODEST MAIDENS re c Aransit Realtor = M18. Ortonvile. _NA_1-9815 DO month, 1% ' iis LISTING SERVICE -O'NE * oe make offer. $55 k Hill. FE 4-4849. « AN IDEAL Logere in } eset ce -~ tots: j plenty of shade. shrubs, and | RQ ae eC ~ reoms, full dini; oom | AY \ and a fcar garage sy SN LAN there's a Barite It's page te and re pe at = parks in ANOTHER FINE OFFER- e rate A alee quiet habe | nes on 6 vely } shaded | ere'’s a coUun- ! available and Pele available Near Laas oa end reel school. bus _— Wr ween. FE tied Ads. Call E 2.8181. Fe Stare ™ features. Let's brick with almost new watt. .o- wall A level omer exclusive an + Co aay Alan | 1 NO” | 330 DOWN 940 4 MONTH, PERRY, MONEY DOWN = 2 aro A starter home on a 8 | sTORY AND LF HOUSE, FULL . gh | gp Your pune'ere our On, Hiehiaes aha Seller ote RUSS McNAB ‘ART MEYER | es ee oe roe | BY OWNER, iM MODERN 7 : aeen od Satemeat vvetwieen Roe esr _ - | Be tor $1830 or nireds” oauny | OAKWOOD MANOR | for Pontiae property ‘STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland LAKE PRIVILIGES Ra. (ase) at Worth Milford Rd ‘ i Jay, today, and at « anacthes price of $10.85 Oak ft ~ PE 4-8550 343 Tilmor Dr. 3 bdedrm. brick is w. boat lot directly across ranch, garage, patio. Lot 715x160 won hob orcas | sea . City sewer, and water. ta200 down y me 7 . — 7 to new PHA. maianes! 3508 month. : I think, Sandra, we're about to be cut off! er $4800 down ‘2 per cent ESCE reser wafer “al ects Te TATES ~ Lake. Drivileges owner, : D . §-3804 — eee ats at bat eee For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 OCHEELER. 3 BEDROOM. 3: This home is in excellent | ee | . year old brick on land d bought | HOTTSE AND two LOTS WITH 3} BDAMS NICE DINING ae 18 x 125 lot. Tiled basement, Ideal | a large home and is offer- | access to Lake. Needs x15. Living rm 1) bsm't. 4 lots schools shopping ¢ center. jens | me this one at a give-away H ral repairs. Price $1,500. only Lake hy MA 4-1418 240 Sham- extras. May assume Gl ¢ v4 i with down. 36a down, Call at 0045 Hutchins rock Hi Cent_mortgage. $16,900. OL 1-1021, 444 per = Don't deisy on this one! | Rd. White Lake Township a , BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED TWO, NEAR WIL 5 | ee — re Ppa clair } wit Tone w, Ram- ving area . ranch c Cre radi down, $60 mo FE ce: BB 7 ne | WI | SAAT. . __ neva Dd having am- I 1 l ] : ple table space. Plaster . : os ou oot 8. Lee GEORGE R Opportunity Knocks x well-bu ome in WEST SIDE b test GOOD DEAL ; ease welenree 3 bedroom home with full base- on oo cans make TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY ¥ $1,000 down ment, amemate heat garage gas 3} bedroom ranch stvie incinerator. Tile bath buili-in Van- h s r A SPACIOUS 3 bedroom ities in the bedrooms avd many meas Jos” on te epics ait or Sale Cleases 43 Paved od waneet, i ‘Gard onovers. | iNorth end. $9,450. FE 5-507. $ RMS. EXTRA 3 BEDROOM RANCH, FULLY 1% screens. $800 equity. Maple se SANDY BEACH COUNTRY HOME 3 Bedroom. ranch style, brick home | in a highly restricted subdivision | between Dixie Highway and Lower | | Silver eo = e L¥ Room and | 3.7 ACRES OF LAND WITH TREES | ‘fenced for ponies, has § ro? s beautiful shade trees with lots of possibili- story frame with basement. 1's baths, 2 car garage. 1 Dining wall to wall ties. Located north of new Uni- carpet, t xshenee’ with e ae space, versity. Bring the family — take ceramic tile beth, full ement; a look with tiled floors and ceil and | “PRANK M SHEPAR recreation room, plaste two 1010 N. Adams OL 1-78i1 car garege, landscaped acre a ene Ca and cement driveway, two blocks | Emerson near Perry Cn: 6 | 4 Bedems., Gas Furnace Ne bus. stores, — fenced Price $23,500 Aluminum ge re FE o-110¢ “9750 DOWN “BUYS NORTH SAGINAW STREET ' 4 bedrooms, 1I'. baths, oak floors, plastered walis, oi] heat, large 2) $10,009 TOTAL PAICS HURRY C. SC SCHUETT. "Realtor {— car garage. Owner leaving state Only $1,000 down RON GARDENS 2 bedroom bungalow, large 2 car garage, oil heat. Tip top condl- tion. §6.950 cash . Paul M. Jones, Real Est. #32 W. Huron PE &- -1278 | $8,000 WILL: BUY l'e story 6 room home tn East Side location. You have | economy and security, in the pur- | 4 BEDROOMS . Bchools. | Large lot. Shopping down payment and term m ALSO : $500 DOWN BUYS ome t Call { ter poet smaont “— Ham — hits 9 woe Ase i ttune St. emen' - _J1OME E & ACRES | rage. Total price is only $6,150 | fenced. Nice a | Large lot. Immediate possession. | reached walls necessa aaa osty fi 80. ilntt! “term | ‘\ BARGAIN Bee this one _ CRAW FORD. AGENCY FE 80458 For these and many other FULL BASM’T. GARAGE 20x22 FT as furnace. Near mm & Yc acumaaae rs SHARP—S11 900 bus ag Basy 4 PE & 8-2306 eco EK. Pint. MY 3-11 =: VALUES in 35 mile radius of Pon- Lake Privileges — TO avy t .L, BUILD Beautiful View “HANGE Go with this new 3 bdrm vanes. ( ’ Oen 4h ee reom with 460 W. HURON nt STE FE 4-2533 REAL TOR PARTRIDGE 1es0 Ww . HURON 10 W. Sew rE 43560) “Buildor = 2-91 Homes” ‘e 4 ib ; r SC TIVE TT, Realtor Some improving BIG. i . “ | © : * é. . s = 7 is D * +o $100 Down “ Complete exterior. 3 t. Rough ‘jora an lat bes ge gree f er. On or MUtual seat, tight consider home, trade on larger Dorothy Sayder Lavender 700 Rd. (M507 Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-841? 8 ROOM FARM HOUSE / LITTLE FARM / &a _——. Pa beme “LADS, INC, | oe TS a north 4 | Corner et . (Uv. RY ‘0 . 2 OR Fiat or | Modern 5 hot waver heat frevtes | BUILD NOW 3:BEDROOM HOM Cal) teday. atom buiding "On nt Al) ty: c lot cr gaure Ye S Or OURS. J.C. TAYDED , Realtor hk. WwW. ILLEY. Builder FE 8-044] | 86 E "Walton MUTART REALTY: ; 2410 5. Commerce Walled Lk. MArke —_, Exhausted Seat & discuss your ae problems , i — us. New homes, used homes, { sites a iow privileges, acreage. All et _reasonable prices. 3 YE ae Fi eat | Equity $2,300 FE 48185 W. ANN ARBOR i ~ } eating @ RMS AND BATH PARTLY FUR. basement Sid plastered Walls —hex m -2400 “pished for elderly can ig i tie Drayton, Plains sree. screens. | seergedge areas Hale Bowes | DEAETON, WOODS mangers ee ten telegramn | «ream. pen Gally onsepe Sanday r work out ot rent, PE 44228. $08.2 canuate det, @etable ter to N. Perry. ge is situated one 110ft- tot with automatic heat. ceramic tile Ra There bk aac Indian Woods Manor Bub, Walton mt nN | | New ™eun a bee fturnese.. Wired Call mo | r shop or used car lot. OR $1000 D Fun yr poe Yee bath. lerge Kitenes. Thermopaes isi car winds bec uve sede hear Clintonville Rd Be. Medel Ss e) le to adh washer & dryer. Paved drive, 5 ROOM OUsE FOR RENT! 193. own parm ment? | Wh Ws cer windows, attached garage and dollar value: ‘BLOOMPIELD L ESTATE $1500 down Bal. at Lake privileges. Near, Wixom ——— 64 8. ARDMORE well-landscaped lot. It's brick too! 68800 Indian Village Sento: per month _plani and Pes nL ON ree SPACE — 2 COMPLETE | Poe rane be I * : G!_NORTH END Gs] SPECIAL OM MERCE V TILLAGE | 7 rooms, 2 bedrooms- * end 2?- OFF BALDWIN ait. \e Tos Peadioe ‘Trail ~— page g a eay ak sad xiowood 14 7503. ro a4 " — 3 bedroom older home with full A good clean and well eon . down, Nice Hving room with fire- | North of Walton A good 3 BR. RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY.| we ce bidgs. Will divide | WE TRADE. everything as well as loca- basement. automatic heat and hot structed 26x32 modern to NEAR THE LAKE place, dining room, _ nerer | home with separate dining room. = “3 ig: bed- | into individual offices. Office \ tion, let us show you this water Garage Tile walls in the, minuje bungalow with full BOBOLINK ment 2 car garage ebster Qek floors. Basement. 2'a car heme with besement. FE _ RLIEARETS NT — 80; 6 roo k. Tt boasts of | Death. Oak floors. plastered wells basement, sutomatic off fur- ONLY 99.950 WITH 91000 DOWN School District Close to trans- | grees 3 lots. $11.000 Low FHA itis ee ag STORE hy nm on| tts babar sb Sor | Sanaa Sar PTE 1 tena ihantnchderniome Pat ~ fate HAS Bate every se Trmodslea a rosm, | Doriguign Only 41000, ley down | Terms — Approx. . e- m wi ge re our nan older home u lovely . & Ve new plaster, new select 08x floors. ; aah apaiaaiaae === —; = SM 5 =a aie NOT MOD- round floor in seb retkil leone ment. Terns. place and a picture window price $9.500 on GI terms and well planned kitehen . 5 ’LEBARON FARMS = was ern. rm. fur , EL LWOOD REALTY with’ » Panoramic. view of dendy lot Soul63, just off bus aon bath,” avewent, oll, heat. k. L.. Templeton, Realtor | “Gi fetiya. ia. story home 3 ni. on t. Ent. BALDWIN AVE. — Store 20 x 10 FE 2-046 FE 45203, the leke and rming GEORGE R_ IRWIN. REALTOR line. no down payment MAytair 6-6250 2339 Orehari Lk. Ra rE lots. Gas furnace }'a ga- _$12_wk. 3236's Jostyn Re Re. near s Also basement RAN i HOM homes in the area. 3 Nice 29° W WALTON FE 3-7883 After 6. PE 2-9802 | rage Shade trees $12 700. Terme. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. a Py: C E drooms. ceramic tile a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 100x130 SUBURBAN BEAUTY ? BEDROOM. Lakow in “Livina oo uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for, GARAGE — Just off 8 Sestnew. Located in close-by suburban ares. gleaming oak floors Sa Within stones throw of Wi! room ofl heat nicely landse: ster NEAR sT. FREDS _ _Ponnte Weaver. FE 4-2031 | Usable for retail purposes This 3 bedroom ianch home has aster ao land Full’ asa lames Lake, Five exceptiona! Storms and screens. hse on subur- } bedroom home with seperate Se | ROY ANNETT. Inc., Realtor. a - peiilegen on on Maceday Lake. with | Hes — modern to the arge and beautiful room» van $10,500. Terms. OR 3-003 oe © dining room, Basement Qas fur- E_ Huron lot just a stroll | or Bi ‘ =o op plenty mlm / ah full basement, alum! BY OWNER. « RMS. AND se nace 2 car garage. $10.500 wits Rent | Houses Unfurn, 36 SPACE IN REAR, “OF PLUMBING nee? Bedroom, kitchen and al chat nee cokers. eet. a “ num siding. eosin ae Sun porch, aluminum siding and low FHA terms ets - “Thin, Reckeete ecrecned-in me porch, soll-ahering | summer tving. The eftrec- a ere dandy ea: he ee water a “all WILLIAMS LAKE 1 BEDRM HOME. MODERS. —— + storms & screens, and a water tive Ddasement recreation rage. black too drive, end Soe < i ESTABLISHED IN 1916 las . . ; Clean wood paneling, tt has « -natur. day Saturday pnd Sunday. _ $500 down 4 room heme Full @luded. $85 mo 45235 Aisi ra Rent Farm Property 41B octroner tte Sane! features of this! fireplace. ills Car garage at- . other selling appaintments “> BEDRM RANCH, ty + — 199, Price $4950 io. Bome. wares ——- a | Easy FHA terms MACEDAY LA 1 Utica. with ienty bp — ree ust . cornet P yr: old. Storms =e csrvens, Te ¥ in (roniaee | ¥ padeem-| pont SUBURBAN = = — — BE a across the = per ‘TC ter r eayv ¥ } 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX 4 BEDROOM MODERN. sunUR. youngsters Tiab00. call ai | street. Pull T FAKEFRONTS GI mortgage. Drayton Plains ares | at ee ieee aa Very neat & clean 2 BR home. SEATS asoure | stn Ok an P| CERNING, HEATER, HD me oday reeuutth alt {ite se ay Oe ema —jvma | fmm tromi porch tetyeed | price Lew own payment i , ~T at s ° a eat mmediate se8- AST | LEVAR: For 8 wre ACRES — 7 BED: iM FARM 3 ——s Ye tris, trek RAY O NEIL, Realtor Lake, Lotus Lake and Bil- $8500. Terms. FE am marry on this one $1%.800— fretne Sys) Ber — morsgsee. $75 PER M NTH | home Barn. chicken house. sake in 2 Sas. “wil sacrifice. Wall allied 262 8. — Rd Ho 99 TITLE MANS ver Lake, that we ace: gpg ee 2 BEDRM. PRIVILEGES “ON Terms Sw = | cial consideration to maiddieaged MA 4-3959. PE 37103 5-8775 LITTLE MANSION to have listed. Call for fur- Williams Lake FE 8-0429. OFF WALTON BLVD ee ate | ee yore reared on 8 Complete with brick fire- Ser iecmenee WHIPPLE LAKEPROMrms. fui Toward Rochester. Good 2 BR. oulevard at Valencia — arm. * mo qualifica- , jace, handy dining room. : N hi D J] BEDROOM RANCH. LIVING a to Pontiac’ Press, Box 3-BEDRM. BRICK big bedrooms, tilé bath, 13.000 DN. BEAUTIFUL NOME ot ing own Kaus, Seat poracs, Bows Gers ee ee ce cen room, 14x21, family kitchen, 19x12 | LEASE LAND ROCK FREE. | Semi-shell, includes electri j and completely handy kiteh- oui lot ruaning frem mein read to teres 1% baths Large utility “ts Mil-| Mop dollar, UL 2-4643. jumbing, furnace and t en 1 basement and al- bealgbire 4 six es, peded hag — martes Loge it Bex nen This = new in ‘57 See | , 24 ia . 1 C] ving 0 es or y nd it at $10,000 rm wiry Con ster 2 — . = — and BEDROOM { car ares re ary etre aren: exceptional bedrooms Basement vinainded. ar . ems avBuer HEIGHTS shel 7 BEDROOMS. GAS HEAT & HOT: _ For Sale Houses _ Aa $300 down and terms. FE_ : $9758 with tow down aayt and eals mvste re sunt, #38. 5 ~~ model WATKING LAKE AREA = See ta a ae ‘ae Ou hucasee, | . | —— x ovely thi re you eas . water Fenced yard. Near schools. . BUILT LAKE ROME. HOMES paymen able living room with heal at Appeal cancun han est jarge Shewer in basement. Garage. ves of a & Livernots in,8 raison! 1‘g BATHS. WILL Pay Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontiac | aN 1 FARM ‘lator fweplace. beautiful bedrms Attractive kitchen, birch %6400 is the full price . Troy. bE 4-089 ¥ for itself Discount for large down | _ Starfire Bidg. | EM 3-6531 | $100 DOWN SMALL ! streamlined kitchen breere FE 8.0466 cupboards and Lary Susan. 1'; | 2 HOUSES, | Hs sf $80. MONTH | ost Cool. 148 Wal St. PE SY OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOUSE M OVES ¥ OUT I N dust pre lecguen for sum way and 2 car garage, @) led pales Pull Dems cee rm wi ere erick heme. Oak: fleece Phone FE 2-50 Union Lake ahd ey eee $9,500 with | gt n most an acre with fr eautifully escaped, large ger- “ : oot Tite - = y remodeled kitch decapli 1 larce dormitory wcream up 7 RED GM Ag HE ag HEAT OFF 508-. “NEARLY NEW — SMALL RANCH terms _EM _ MORTOAGE._ cos en, and bath, Big basement anaés| aod neseeees A tit.sd0 "Terms. earage, Row et ium 3 coder clessts © AW" ‘aor- * lyn, Vacant, FE 2- 37). S| tion west of Pontiac to a” hustl- SYLV ra ‘TARE _PAYMEN THAN TReNt with workshop. Sai foedied WEST = BUNGALOW eS \ . age closet. anes Gas fur- ‘ ee ORacwenter Ra. Po MU) wih ate" ar "low at 4400 down | "new 3” bearoom S MODE | eee enadea bbaa0t EOF Renew | nope Puuang, ss. | runmmmmp connor ROUSE & SAN BY OWNERS. 6B HOUSE. e select oak| = ta ‘beocment, axte- | ise spenavel heme Bai. 3 COLONIAL HILLS BRICK “ono USE AND LOT 4 elec, hot water he ater, yoy Union Lake privileges, $0,500 with | floors, 2 car gar. Small bungalow | Foe hot cod Immediate | deta ahs Parra Near Hickory Grove Bhool. pyar iy eit yliving th the eountr. 70 terms. EM 3-3914 at rear. $10,500. rox: $4,500 | eek ce — a . : Fi | Se cece, | custom ranch 40x45 DRAYTON PLAINS. 1 200° onl; nig. 08 ra . MA §-2403._ ™ (¢ BEDRM. HOME. AU-| down. Perfect for retirement. he room LAKE FRONT with tare | ore Kane Yee of lake | Living room, dt room -aA modern 3 bedroom | ag Rockeasts eer wis a ' a indre. Full base- Custom Built Brick | Seminole Hills | f pol in otto rm “tae restore | frontage. aoe eager — fags oer a; | — —— a or ay Just arm ool ne- uy, 3 bedrm possi 3 more,| titul . Beer n t : repisce. Attached Senne a peed with stohe wa Jiicl o large bedrooms, double clos- erese irom the ishe. prig Ger mone POW wae a WO. Resiricied, ‘subdivision, mh eae jaoe. St p00 “81. ‘sen cows. ane Sulirban \S arson homes 3- Redroors Brick | ae oye a oeal a anh peek, andl est Li % hep aoa en athe. | Hr ee eae a ri oak f Harnad polet Beach safe for children. contract. UL 2-2603. ghliy desirable neighbor- i . 2 : . c en, Wf y ; edrmes 5-8811. 100x353 ft. parcel, mice lawn and. Otay iene ae home. countay Mite =< wR. KE . board motor. Reasonable laundry reson 10x18 om tat| (0G, (00m. wedern Eichon with | front pave, # baie, ae Es ® it-in o SMALL HOUSE FOR . ‘COLORED, garden. 3 bedrms.. ceramic bath ; term " in oven, range and refrigera . nous 3, COTTAGE FOR RENT reas. down payment. PE 4-086. birch kitchen, built-in oven and pe lls pecan nroen beme _ Bin Roman brick and Tennes- Loyal Mle gl aria gorge WP tor. Each bedroom has double oo y mae en Fene jo geal PAMILY DUPLEX 5 RMS EA ianter in 28 ft. livi Ae ease tern serreune et cee tached two car gar end 10 acres {EbLROOM way. Attached dear brick ge-, ‘0, help make peyments Keege on beautiful pvt iake and. grounds; 48, Ges heat. dear garage. 19-21 Seek, ime apecs Gh Bown ee Oe ee et of atid Right on” choot bu- 4) 990° DOWN f rage. Pull divided basement wun [atbor S750. 81.009 down. ses — Swimming. boating ard fis ibert | prick fireplace. Base radiant heat, ovine gy | pwprnee: den route: Bedrooms and living reom ta tiled floors. Needs’ some finish month _ing. UN 2.2965, after 3. . BY OWNER ®ARTLY FINISHED water softener. Lovely drapes, Hiss cov aree theniey Sea: | arpeted” Iie Bathe iMany built : ing touches. Priced at $26 eae a MODERN house. Near school & lake. OR brase fireplace fixtures. alum: Lj r ine such as even, range, aulo- ; SEMINOLE HILLS BRICK HUNT ION CHECK FIGURE ~ ACT NOW. On ODERN 3 BEDROOM WEST 3-2681 or OR 31070. | Merms pons PAset away fal baseme screened porch, matic washer & drver Brand Located in Sylvan Village 5) rooms. « bedrooms 3% i C l. AK” this y bedrm.. full basement, eee heat. Blacktop | sees 6 A “Ful -eauT below cn nee. ‘a room AM oe | nee home bd paere Pk | Bice hotles & ceramic icy baths. fireplace, carpeing & | | Uedreom heme with full base flsssed in Ph peed perch, homey BS { s . ? = rin anded 10. $70. Floyd Kent Realtor FE East side Pontiac. gee down 2 car garage f° country a “< tea best Gax heat, fenced back yard Ukh cating | Oe ccoeaee © peices cane One h plenty separate. ‘dining rm... , antes _P Oo Ps corner rice Shown by a niment only Clase to stores, soMools and : ho kitchen 14 Rose sve10s. Pull price $8,500 FE 20600. cony enter nt lot "Priced este Ba ee ang eee. ered; heme has mere then 1.100 sq 1% ear garage. Roselawa ROCHESTER - 34180 DEQUIN. PRIVATE OWNER 2 Se0nu La) Ra Ls OC bus. 612.000 — FHA terms etn ron GtOet | of living aren, plus aucleee, North of Auburn. $8500. $1500 dre. 2 houses together. One ‘has wall to wall carpet. paved iced ENERAL REAL. EST. call —— ‘$11,500 INCOME SPECIAL ~ Large Approximately $1,000 down 2 car brick carnage O87 ome breeseway. garage geen s panea dwn $80 month. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths — Other has! FE _ ¢-7504 4305 Disle Highway OR 5.0701 | P 2 family with upper renting for including Mortgage costs terms drive. Excefient borhood § bedrooms. 3 ans ule living @ ROOM HOUSE NEAR SCHOOLS O1 RESALE. 3 BEDROOM RancH, | °° Bud” Nichohe, Realtor You can make this one pay uated on an extra nice lot with NESTLED AMID TWIN SPRUCES room. Beautiful grounds. Reason- 156 Palmer. FE 5-738). 2 yrs. old, east of Clarkston. sas | 49 Mt. Clemens 8t fer fiself Faved & Nite lawn ; m ake privileges. st price $15 white modernised farm home on poe aioe FE 4-090. — PERSONALIZED, Hc ioMés & teke ret vin monthly pay: | me a Tint Piel iho by Excellent jocation Easy BI OOMPIELD HIGHLANDS ] “WHITE'S Re an offer parti f Boil chen wert Pd RINGFIELD, NEAR CLARKS- | \ 5-01 or FE 5-t . * S ton. 2-bdrm, mod. dup, FE 8-1455. -- | RETIREES: LOTUS LAKE. 8NUG COLORED | SPECIAL : Level : SYLVAN LAKE FRONT os | wos Terrace garden, evergreen WALLED LAKE - 3 BEDROOM | little home, full basement. deree | modern only 4 years erick races Beusals fic 7 rooms bullt of weathered Open Eves “Til 6. Bunday 10 porete Gan rope Smsene eae: Lore access. risetric refrig. & . share in On mae ai os and uct Tike ew fairs rig fireplace emia Bt Pre lcomcen den pomctet $060 Dixie ner. Ti 8 gob Ss eee += mat sets a de- stove lose. $78. mo. EM . replace, ! ge expandabdie w se- Built-in oven and re t- : by place. | ~ = room, Carpeted 3-4682. Will build 3 kccen ranch style Loves Dee came tn ment. Alum storms & sereens ‘shed Gunes sca pate full size dt room, 12n24| SALE OR ® TRADE — bedrm. whn pcb aon ge a WILLIAMS LAKE. NEW MODERN home on your lot. Full basement. Sean mere rma Mere Large jot Full price $10 screened poreh at lake side. | New 3 bedroom ranch home with, A pursery. *. home. ‘Gua - in sun) oak floors, tile bath, birch cu 7 ee aes 980 3 Mle Bethe secrestion| fali basement. t Ler lot Ceramic tile bath. built im v ed ‘ S ; sensations’ value” room. extra closet | ee MW. anity. oven. agement corer Lease Fepare OR 3-7038. / | . Oe all mat. cn space. Located near neler * Leke. Cheer kitchen, plenty eup~ _ Fequired. OR 3-378 “Att Meyer - + . : —___+ Nothing Down. _- | NOTHING DOWN-—Just your clos- ‘or. been SR Gree | Oe Sesto wih oil ; : WATERFORD 3 kM” COTIAGE einen oe “Owe i S to G1 but closing costs pe costs Modern DUNES tROOM BRICK seen M. ACED: AY LAKE ter pcos Oe ayuem : ine e% R Co 6 A| Stueco 2 betrvem. 5 oa fog fait Cosement — Bi poon | te “age Sorme, mared at nor ae deg A crgcets y stan" bat a ene ie ft age! itl | BJ esertaie ent Lal Lake « ottages | ure stone an int hee Oni ; apd , s, of] heat, 2 car “3 $2500 do’ 100 mo. 452 ft. lot, West of q an oe i Opes Evenings & Sunday 1-4 ss 120 feet of INTAN (2y shi ae APTS. 78. ON LAKE. aay! oF ao nen oa sack | Nothing Down se Manag pene Caf for further aoe ey ee handle : con titolace cavostine: Fromtie Ter iin excellent beach. | te sag. Wi DINNAN ; & utilities paid, $22 wk. EM 29927. Bape #1 MANY RS — We have over reencd-in porch, 2-car ga- PE. 8- 0466 a OOF 2 BE Oe J | UIET AND SHADY North Suburban | RPE eT ee | eee ny Saw tate 00 P, “Wood Co. "id etna unineme : : | A N A J i * ™. nh se essicintanactasoua ee ce ey Hot water, $50 wk. EM 22418. Uines Drive, PE BIZO orn with no traffic will Out Baldwin near Gingell | 48¥€ countless hours in finding wills payment PE Sith a PT. FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS | SoS Dince to play. There 8 ae Soy Meme ot per Chior: (Cr™ MACEDAY OARDENS ney ams Lake Ra. at downpayment. PE #istt. 4 APT. A { je play. Te ome on a e * i } ou ¢ living near the lake ¢or 5. on Cass Lake. Weekiy or _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE re 2 bedrooms with an un. fe lot Has Es i arber er wire te a i" Rateman & _ eet athe ng just nerens After ra. rn 46382. + . . | finished 5 eete’ bout reer — ~ 107 e etre Tom sc a ~ . Newer Brick Bi-Level | and attached : : An ae pe! spot for retired ficient service WE BUY. “SELL just ‘the house ‘Tt has} ped “MILLE 4 [ MOTELS, BEACH Silver Lake Front | fonechesls ‘ ao just 300 down pive'e small mort-| L WC) W fl . , ac nity » own us @ small rt- | ‘eypgete On Poniac Lake OR oad Just off wal. Price. GILES REALTY CO | Kampsen gs, Co, end, 66600 per month NO DOWN PAYMENT for Gl Vatat C | ton Bid f Seehy | AUBURN —The FE 546178 221 Bacowin ave |. H. BROWN. Realtor ‘ Me aie %- Boat .W ving T <. ary E. OF ae EO | Cass Lak a am a int o .. ts “ 5 “sD = ‘ae 202 : ,BOUT Las way nd a D For woopED quarters oe peters HESTER $50 | “FOR pd rotees S ne as. © pare Excelent.” or Bar e ROC LOANS uve ocx Lom A i so pay kinds. EW S | ig On’ On i-0611 _ too. “| iqu profits. : GOODS OL 3510 less . trad PAY out 1 a a “ OLD 2- nce r me 3 ” a. Sa BUILD a ‘opportu b- nOUsEE ce | ones = THs TO PAY on trea | o~s NT FoR Bias? ee mre. Pat senvice —— | wares Moll ar ) Sonat 6 i span ~~ —— * | tor , EXCELLENT PE 2-53 ROWN RD Peal bar <-* S | ot rt Shenoy sen EED buy. ‘tround, 2 10 719 + a gs : — mo tenee tales USINESS | | PL HEN YOU i a = —— SAT. 9 e4 aie ec. ing, Foe 2-699 j UL $500 ou. | Nn oe off r i x din On NB TIO} HE? Ip y | pa L tia A rm. ar 6 . A A R W 5_TO he O. 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Bei with e —_i nad “ — ASHE oe a ra Uae af iy § i oSE | i) Mov tek. C jas) tim kt do . i cunte in ere "ea abo: RRY ie FE * i iam ™ dre Wi ” $60 cape New . ane fea fore Oy fATING : A c450 } rel bric Gas ountry ~ g3h00 ra atl ot ' lot, ean se Pr Phone aa nag oo Shae tee & ing set AYaae M _3-4782 FRONT, tedle rach ON MMe patie Spr Vw 2 9n mt. i-leve mt $31 00 niet TAK boy" i Stre king rm “ho 1185 N - 500 = : be La t dish S MA EAK ‘wm bate iva CS enaces LIPUR ty 42 bdrm te Hobs Siok Danae UL oa in aephe Main ceananle Ge rking 0 § pales AP cr tional = oo ange, “BR Dr ine ; 1 ; dq n NY $85 DIATE eve ae Mit HA) “t lee ok tek, Fu atiand | 2506 oop HN ioral = tale rensonat send wher Fasy Pa “$25 Te : and tradit iy Haw & « aoted |” A chair. Tt eet at erm: lin i tu it Ler br 0 Lk. oO | Ww units sell i wit te wii tact © an E ir YOUR lots Frene caps ate, gr he eee “. _ att ui mages Reale , salutes, Sul nee lee oa oR ee c= +8 geo tee vielen ee G ON TT seme gg) ole cos- ‘ut ING R ition | $24,950 hh yes 4 peed Av kiteh 1 Lge tage ALTX u oF 2.8 ar bag AgE IN. ie auaa.e = «gi hit t- M DINE cond . | $24 Smart re tee it te e fea full unt | hew fron rm RE “amp 3-608: 44A nm req Ho ~TRABE - : gine s * suit- | NY 5 goed A a Me es F ft t term B - ea OR. o ison, 413i. LEA aire . ed china wr ry “| ¥Te, 1. ree RE a . the vanes I Ac Seth I bes M Moto tely Prop. ‘| Nelse Le R s des ’ Celor and 2 centa it . MAHOGA) o, , c n 8 ys Hes oy an form le b i Very te a rose 7. FO! bt eo y etming t ‘ades. Rolf Veiegran Ee eoKi cata vn all newiy a : ae hints tor tie wo woaow - You in” 3 bdrm le Resort Lite ie AS STATION doug l P aig gress Che the orb wea ae 4 8B es 2 BED of nae oe ROCHE SI m ti aienen ated a “ee ‘ oak er avon isfy N 475° sorane ‘ot For Sa cies LUE beh che de eeovery cn “ iL. 2- br ioe M srs in all ‘ aaa 1VE ene ala ew oll | pentose wi ob - yee Hle bat t a 1 show trie fon ral s 1¥ on 90x ;r ~~ Tr B Blectr let, 0 u aay RY Jp to F — pag ad inum non pplog tes room mic UEhou Neat elec isulatc ventio ach liv « rm 4701 EDRM ~ am A nity to swim OR ER U aH | of — ATT ted alum seme o ahe 0 ore tlon Cera thre m! heat, mtr con e loca Re ‘vin 3 BF ft. | TT AC Cow inside ood 1300 ROE Ps i if leca feted. ar benems t noi 14 recten street allie Don't FHA best ¢ foors mn Th many Mf alue np x 200 to co Tkaske rater Q “i | (ak VW WwW Carp on ln SE ath vaved mde. a ay fen instruct Many aver real ¥ he we a 80 brieed tg Ka retrige 100 x 0 fishin: and 82.780 AK oF a a ; - screens ga lock fr L.Ince | arhie sean ime tod wa idee sell from vila ute me 6 lot aa. & i Lat tine & “ABIN. Rect “ATION NSIBLE O a ‘ _ furnac 1b Call | Thos ho thie he fen 1s Pacve ow Px an At a eps od OL 1L- hea hun fw oC! od LOCA ESPo! Com " Y wad: 000 Terms. C laevcsine . : eee hs by dlgon ‘dos ranc tan 2 “GRRENS On Nate N t ares nt FOOD TO R oan = We dit her | ne : Aten eq ?* Ma oft. A fully t 8 GR es K pat hw i ( MS IL State 000 ki He he terin ies be i woxing nh an ve ¢ node | scll @ ON jak aps — ter ¢ Oeed $2 TER) ; ltor tine 4 . \a oom vil Three ed bac Norther Sehoe ing eta ae i) OT other Aga Cen est dn in RTY ‘Rea Pon { ~ : i ing ot ice ° pPRIV at fet: ; ex ‘ High tatand Tue at : 149 ot a - On « lot e for $100 Uladw PA HT, 8 a0 { —— Bedr 1 liv " AKE yakia etely Va EAS, eaatraciie: TIPU os to | s-o06 } AED targe ea, s1iee 1600" IG 4-58 “em, — - 2- erfu lace Hteben y ke ¢ Comy lake 2% shake: leave constr from ARAL Acce FE/$§ 8,3 ne inin ine. jorrow, n &- : WR re eal, . ne chee firey 1k re te palow ooking are ern Tr thowe or ed ius ake ertin yr repin {o' fish M dArde ORTH { Ressent. 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Late ip pealll is Oa ¥ ms, ca eau All eres ahd Bett £180 w 1 oo ane cag ® nt ia GA s IN Rive der Ray- Rh bedroo 6 of t b a Tawa its 4 id me ding FOO eme wi Le ‘CAR ©. the 4 ' ie corner nice ar i apen, Gwen 1 nooks cee oe re au priv nick rig wl EM ne s ag bE —* nie 4 Te: 1 100 rice factory ee out, Ann ? hoa BR owe down ; ahtn Pr etree 500 Jaths i 8 Ful op ae to Drive a an FORM bree 900 ‘ ; { tite cu ly . 7 > ie f e clo - HY ve wr on a Bt and $4. - 1 try Ray i . 5 . on ea 1h xq hom ‘ . res Lie » Te corr 1" e 3,900, ~ PULL ‘ Ih... ay pniure line Wsitin le ae A eecrieuaas Priv 61 NCH. one 8 Z, : ch n hall pic ith bu mer tree vn AY Ine ke over te im Priv RA *, " \ 5 4 by trance fl Tian , n RES fer ssuam Phin You ast 3 “street ull be V-B213 er eareg — ‘ tenter oop a6 win th ve 1 two oe irc pmiae home ve Arlene aol You i, IRM ttach ' i | fale Le Tumi ei Sen iar Pere pation ta f Gite Aus peice We hy rad tall vos — diy A le i «¢ inet fee vt jek . sed , Its bas 5- tle 2 Swear le ck permis Reo “ the ae ine Wa an pies ut, Rea ere \ ooo, Fe . ————= R&S Fis one kiteh for de “i ay Sean 4 * Make ; Sto te} fe =e aod tit im Call y Build wil roe term teen n Mox = iRoge. ui tn Quality “B aie ose mnie SOR, ad 2: Wages Yr pais {. Ne 4 Pull oe re Her ; OA N EY n i \e “Wel” end i lien Z nd NCE W OPE i $1475 iy Whe t _ 8S for S ALLY n't SEE, 8003 ; Mave . re é 10 + . yASS 3-72 I i W. | : er | Build id & 4 : ~ 112 8. Saginaw mer anen ; —fotad ro, nhac an tiear asia 5 Eee te : ‘ ' a a J ; é I vA : i WIND- Carrterp @2 inches wide, $15. MAple . ta ~ CANVAS DROP CURTAINS | for perch, like new. } il'xT's’, 2 @xT%', 2 xT’. Can be seen at Pontige Tent pt and Awning Co VARIOUS SIZED WOOD S t window screens & —- otal $2 ea, Also 7x20 ft. Pernt perch enclosure, ontite » ironer, ef 850. 12 Neome Dr efrigs washers, es. WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. . PE 4-112 WARWICK’ S VALUES elec. or Vinyl Latex Paint $2.75 gal. vestrough r igt. Double sink & trim $25 | Romex 14-2 3 ares os || t pipe, 4"... ORCHARD LAKE Ber, ‘at WEDDING RINGS, LIKE NEW ____ Machinery 2 MOTOR SCRAPPERS, 10 Y John Wudarcki. Giueciic 41-2951. FORD DIESEL for ENGINES 4 trucks, Ford gassoune engines for irriga- tions & industrial applications A few uced engiaes —_- Call distributor 1 4-60 Do It Yourself DO IT THE EASY way! | with our many rental | ean furniture. 3057 Crumb Rd. Walled FLOOK SANDERS HAND” SAND. __ Lake. es. Newest. exciting modern | eRe wait PAPER STBAMERS— ight fixtures Ideal lamp for stu-) opi. WALNUT [ TABLE, ‘CHERRY TA-) dents. $12.95 value, $6. Michi- = LISHERS — ble, Commode. vel oe shad-| > Piseressent, 393 Orchard Lk. , sai sence RUG CLEANER ow box. FE 6-2668, 571 Lenox.| | 489 8. SANFORD FE 46105 Television & Radios : 57B FATHER'S. oy GIPT DINNER | | B ae = Go. 1-1188. 434 E ASH FOR ec ester cage at pairiieme ne 20361 FREE “STANDING” TOILETS Shes Ee oe ee U : TO BUY -SELL—TRADE- REPAIR ‘cin ‘hare copper See the latest in TV's at Peer! 20-ft. lengths 16e ft Ra EMS Co.. Commerce ‘ain. bard copper _ EM 34114 ee 320M, lepaths me ft ty t Water | Softeners _57¢ abe. cored, San set an soo os AUTOMATIC SOFTENER aw OR lias ‘s relggerel FE 5-2100 _used. Reas._ priced FE 2-5827 Factory — trreguiars “USED LINDSAY. Like NEW. ___ SAVE. ‘PLUMBING SUPPLY, _ PE 21166 GARAGE DOORS acters pon ge ot a enters neo sizes in 68 rom and up. For Sale Miscella us 60, Electric door operators, folding closet doors stairw and disappearing LA ALUMINUM SIDING Installed or in stock - ALUM. AWNINGS, 8TORMS modeling No money & up JIL -_ from 8 to 5 ° Saturdays “The old reliable pioneers” Auburn & Rochester Rds BERRY DOOR SALES UL 24900 Eves oe 1-6623 371_§. Paddock _ }. Pade FE 2-0203 1 PERFECT DIAMOND, — AP. HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL raised at $350. encseatie. FE New Consumer Power ap- Resmi | proved. 900.00 value, $20.50 and LVANIZED | se are 6 y marted tae “OALVAN DP IPE, 1 lic PER Also electric, ofl and bottled a. | | ays. } We give estimates on garage re- ' | WANTED, $00 WATT 36 MM SLIDE. | as fh * BT jodie reargy ane "a heaters at terrific value AEL aw se. © gan sell Sica saa 393 Orchard Lk. | 2 rita TRAILER FOR SALE, LOWER PRICES ON COPPER eager eavestrough and fenc- g Open weekdays 8:30 to 6 Sundays 10 te 4. Montsalm BEuiid- er's Supply — _ 6 W Montcalm _¥E 5-4712 FOR RENT _ Wall paper steamer. f'oor sand- ers, polisher, hi sanders, fur- vacuum cleaners. Oekiand & e seise 436 Orchard Lake Cameras, Equipment ¢ ol | 38 MM CANTER, BEAUTY CAM- era with case 293§ Otsego Rd FOR SALE. PRACTICALLY NEW Revere Roll-Type, 16 MM Tur- ret Camera. OR _3-1983 projector, good 3-4304 after 6 . Sale Musical Goods 62 condition. OR p.m. | 120 BASS ACCORDION. 5 WEEKS old, 7 switches, cost $500, still has guarantee, $175 or best cash offer immediately. Box 25 Pon- tiac Press _ ; £FPER CLARINET. with case Used 1 year. FE 5-5360 NEW PIANOS | $20.00 down—3 years to pay. We have the latest models of the ine. 3s «of colors to “es ae m Tel-Hu | 120 __136 Hudson. ————_ | golf clubs, fan, large "mirror ary crepes}: foe EY FE_2-3236 : 1 pine _ Midule Belt, | JELLED MAGIC 4 WOODED GARAGE DOORS AND This paint needs no stirr' wal track. 1 FE 4-9367. not drip, sag or run, Ru bber i} FUEL On fa aAnks 8 2000, 8 90, Go| oil hana Saas OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 7 m0. 00 10 te vow ot _oreee Orchard Lh Ais. FE sin = ET PUMP. P WITH 1235 G 4 IN. SOIL PIPE. diol gnc sure ee * deunia couche 4378-2 i, ‘sol! “pe. Be eine girls biey- $3 30. A. Thompson, 70s cuts so hagg tata rm. table Weat. - Open'e eves with | caves 2 French doors +INCH [got PIPE 5 FT. $3. | American Flyer S Guage alec. | see ¢ 5 tric train, 4x8 counted tr ‘ack. SAVE fg ELUMBING SUPPLY FE §-2100. AILER FE +4086 | GE water heater, 52 gallon, 10! semi a pia i0-¥R. 52-GAL. ELEC. WA TER ve we $89. | as obie beater $67.50 cash & carry. Thompson, 17005 M&S west. eves. G. ELECTRIC . 3468 Auburn; FE 43573, UL _2-3000 . | File. Side door with combina- 11 CABINS, Iex 14 | es suse, ee §-0160. To be moved trom pre the ee OME MIXING shower and fur fare. MA tae abo value $14.95 also PE 3-0206. atht "' Loam agen — 12 CUBIC PFT. GHOUSE! Pactory Treguiars, ¢ Val- refrigerator $125. Asphalt ‘tile, wes. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 50 box. = en, = 3 store Orchard Lake Ave — 1. _ doors $15. squirrel cage air LAWN ST Tih SHARPENED. _movers. OR 3-2120 Pick-up PE 2-1311. sia 14-2 ROMEX SPECIAL, C go. M ‘METAL 1 BED SPARE SP EAD & SPRINGS lots, Zac per ft., bo és. frames. Cheap. fittings at speeial rices. Ss a én ae Thommpson. 7005 M59 West. Open’ NEW LUXAIR® OIL FURNACE &- eves. ducts. MA \ 51501 OR 3-37 ®& FT TV ANTENNA ~ = died “WITH RO- NEW_ GALVANIZED PIPE tor. Full size rollaway bed with mattress. Lawsoe chair Pull size seen git tee ay * ft. ater skis, snow skis, mis- M1 e233 boys, winter clothes 172 apie rel BING a 1 6 @ GAL Oi WATER HEATER OT FURNACE AND BLOWER 2-220 of] tanks. 2-01] comverene : burners, Jigsaw & motor Pow mower, Desk, typewriter, eéaucie electri¢ sewing machine 53 Ford) panel truck. OR 3-7044 52 GAL. ELEC HEATER. am| "OPEN" ‘hichat Classified Ads! . rae | | LARGE COLE FOUR-DRAWER 4 cost or below. _ Accordions i bass to 120 bass Large discount! Out the 0B as Terme From Low ioe Terms CAteacter: 5 18 EF. Huron FE 4-0566 | USED UPR . $25 up. Good selection. 7 are *Solever. Goed cond oie 7) 8. Saginaw FE. FE (JUNE sPrerAL Across BASS ACCORDION good condition. $1235. MU SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO, $75 2885 St. Clair, 1 mi. E. ef Auburn Hgts. UL AYER inen = to find, $265 Peat. ” Baby Grand | itver sma. ns Exe. cond UPRIGHT PIANO IN GOOD COND L 2-3602 CPRIGHT PIANO. 550 a _FE 5-358 UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD COND _$55 NELSON S — USED NELSON SPINET piano. Beautiful mahogany finish with bench. $450 WE CARRY THE IN NEW SPINET PIANOS 8 POR THEIR ELECTED WORKMANSHIP AND 30 gal. auto. gas heatgr, $4495. TONAL QUALITIES BY OUR Cab. sinks and fittings, $54.95 up. 5 MASTER MR. Loot: oe with stand & fau- | Ly O CLIPPORD WIEGAND. cats: vE PLUMBING TEGAN c 17 _FE_§-2100 - arenas 7 MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA FT) iB. PRESSURE RE CHESTED rian TILE OUTLET ° Repair Be Faget MRS! “ARMSTRONG'S” | 1a cabe kQvale S00n abe eves. Asphalt tile carton io excellent condition Guaranteed. : ‘ CING. Ww y LJ ,» carton ORRIS Bm ce lems pone. Ving! um de a “4 >». Te 2.0507 __l-gate. a . : ge ot og _—— ox12 Acros. from Tel-Huron AB WASHER, POWER MOWER, reat Wandin) DAWSON ALLEY "| Sale Store Easipment 6 vator, an r articles. ‘ie FE 82488 7 oa nail Goran CABI- AUTOMATIC WASHER & ELEC Saree Steel Cond. $128 FE trie stove, MApie 5-2450. by STONES ater | “ee — 'r cent ‘s 2g. AVAILABLE NOW 1 2 M87. Ueale G00, 16x32 Sale Sporting Goods 65 lor steal overhead doors. &XT's : . Cowrs. . "ec Rustic| AQUA LUNGS - WN a piggy er seconds Ase ona = = et ores Boas: mpressed si? So Parkbulet Bt Bt er Co. q0NS - BUY SELL, TRI G&aM = ree convent = Moe) @ miles went of Pontiac ieaies i Rw * ” RADE ANCHOR FENCES "so PANELING — buy geil repair and geope mount: Ko iat“ ays FHA pasty Birch ANY %" a = = Derroken 373 8. Telegraph Rou PIRT URES ater & ie ve oe é "en ame Calin, Kew wi ie em BS Automatic water heater. BENSON ae Lit BER CO. | _} —__. wa c. es, crock F oo 4 Gaivanives, "Popper, iach Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B- nes re ers = = I in = ah Super Kemtone & Rus- ES a pene en o RAWLERS, 2 DZ. Sc; RED. : ; rms, sos oe" aEIONTS SUPPLY ot) ts we og. ru | for See; tackle, “Aisg® lee tvea BED AEE CHICAGO . pain Dg «eo Hi. iat per ven, days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave “owartere ae ein % LOAD OR AN jE bx 4 ; ¢ om pee. € ..-. 79 tgth : §-5643, 4-6 F tested Teck ever Ih Sit dren = rowan 1 i No. 3 Oak flooring 845 | — ee ort op gee sand & vel PE 5-7645 2” sink cabinet with wt 7 oR oom pon. A-A Rik Black. cabinet, 987 95 008 j West. _ fee so. Ste ns ae Walterinc Lumber TOTILL RiERs cheap FE 2-03 +0177 10 §. Paddock _FE 20104, TILLERS ~ _ A-l TOP 8dr ee Rt ee ty 44 GGRDEN TR TRACT. ratty A on on ~ rth an ass Soak Dridie and martingale "SL! Seay meebo peneipe A TOP s0f. ®iLack Bit, |... i ae! ymient. Nateae _ ? oot. eee fil. Also peet be Bquipaet. 2 ia caring: sell a Ava N of 14 Al SLACK : * pitmigghem t * Sand. grevei, fii dirt om BE hie OR Stuart OF 2303 santa Wat cotter ou Will deliver Sun- On i = milis, ete. + ol VERY | 4-4038 ae ae See For Sale Housetailers 78, Nl Ot et ll NN 16 PY. _ CAMPING! TRAILER FE a | Sundays. a —" a Lome | 1960 by MEA Sarees, tm, “And just whose idea was i oa — ~ _ Sand. Gravel | « Dirt Lad A-l TOP sot. ~ gana GRAVEL. fill & black dirt. Bulldos' roe | _cavating basements. 32. 4-1 TOP SOIL, ere — | sand gravel. Ee al Conklin. | PE 86-1112 or FE | 24 YARDS BLACK DIRT OR | peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-0644. BLACK DIRT, $10. SAND AND _grevel. FE 6-0877. BLACK DI RT. BAND. GRAVEL. rubbish pick wu truck FE 5-040 p| ar A! | 4-4228 or OR 3-0168. “kT TOP SOrL. - eferred. Sand, grav- 23-7774. | BLACK DIRT seeeser if pre . wad fit Fe aS FARM TOP SOIL, § YDS. $10, 0, Deiivered FE 4-6588. |GRUSHED STONE, SAND GRAV. el. Earl Howard. EM _ 3-0831. LOADE DRIVEWAY GRAVEL r pobrered PE 4-396) or 4 F LL An gal — SAND, WHITE sani blgck | dirt) 640 cement hog g soil, 160A stone. road grave MA 5-0602. FE 2-389) NOTICE. 48 IN. STONE. HAND- _sorted. Fill dirt. FE 8-179) FONTLAC LAKE soups = ply. oy +} @ dirt. Cresent nero ree cing & tile OR 32-1534 | RICH SHREDDED DARK PEAT) _dirt, $15. EM 3-4976 et | stone, | sede hd er cent Alas! As Oversized | stane $2 vd Mason sand $1.20 per ae sharp or beach sand 7 a r yc “ dirt, 20 cents | er op soil 80 cents per ea Nunes $l per yd at 728 Walton Blvd only, near Josiyn and Perry. Loaded on trucks AMERICAN STONE PRODUCTS | CO. 6335 Sashabaw Rd. Clarks- ton. MA $2161 _ SCREENED TOP SOIL FOR NUR series. Days -0402, Eves. _ m ‘ = ‘ * ee mel / oa : i 64 | t in the first place that be be (es bee onwe here to tee camer WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE | - i= old furniture or appliances | gas Hay, Grain & Feed 71 10 ACRES GOOD ALFALFA TO cut for hay. Pistons 2-2105. a 2-3785. | pod nine Twine, = Way, sraaw, Pontiac Chief & Detroiter | manure, __ For Sale Livestock _ 72 a “2 HORE TRY TRAILER ‘Har: per hat land $-: | DARK BAY GELDING, 5 GATED. 16 saddle ecne: to bandle. N ' $HOROVGHBRED JUMPER. ° ig mare. 3742 South Biva. E Adams __ “Wanted L ed Livestock WANTED. gga ir YOUNG C. . Forrest . Jones, MA 5-0016. ~ Sale ale Farm Produce 75. a i apo ALFALFA AND TIM pees # standing, very heavy MY | 32-8761 MIXED HAY os SALE OR ON | shares. PE 5-3900, OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET. | mn Tues. & Sat. 1 to 1:30 p.m. | rs., 2 to 6. Full line of plants — _& flowers, STRAWBERRIES by quart or case. Royce Long, 3080 F Ford Ra. _MUtual 46-4482 STRAWBERRIES — PICK YOUR | own. Peabody Farm, 4 miles 8. of Fenton, miles N. ie on bowers Rd. watch for signs. MA 9-9864 “PICK YOUR 12 or tha waeahine ~ own, clean strawed rows, more quarts, 20 & cents « Come any time A. Primas Hadley Ortonville, ith North of Granger Ra 8EED AND MY 2-1711 (1958 like coe 10x45... ell trained, wears ! Ational 71-3196. 23 IRRIGATED). EATING POTATOES — M quality os te) | __ghone Lapeer MO 4-2822. at Cost - Closing Out : Financing ibm ey = mon | 1938 ne ek tee ence nee A ftew other § wides at caumars | able ee j Telegraph Ran ge 23200 | 60 8. Telegra Moa. thru Fri. CAMP T TRAILERS | “toilet | For aon ed & shower, completely wif con- | tained. Also available in 20°, 2¢ & TRIUMPH TRAVEL TRAILERS, | complete with gas bottle, heat- | gas lights, electric brakes | Coaches frem i8' te 10x50’. | SEVERA TRAILER® buys — St Mobile Cruise with TV, air di & washer, 2 bedrooms, only $2995. | Qu: location saves you money | HObLY MARINE ‘ ACH SALES C) % FOOT. 15210..Holly Rd.. ily or ja aad) eee LIK Sa Sacrifice for easn. 0 OR 33872. eta FOR Authorized Sales Complete selection of 8 aud 10, wides. Also a large sriection of | late mode! trade-ins. We top them ~ | gl on trade-in allowance — at Bob Hutchinson -Mobile Homes. Sales 4301 Dixie Highway OR 3-1202 Open 7 rey a week ~ OXFORD © TRAILER "SALES | 4 to $3. & pick from. We areas, sell or rent e mare) a wonderful buys i? See le Berry of Lake 23-0721. —MY3 PARKHURST _ TRAILER SALFS 1840 Lapeer Ra Lake Orion MY 23-4611 Featuring new 1980 New Moon Mobile homes. Between Orien and Oxford on M24. SHORTS MOBILE ite oes & Service Compe ne ano bottle | nd cars wired | one FE 4.9743 - | VACATION TRAILERS . POR SALE or rent Jacobson’s Tratier Sales $635 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-2638 VACATION ye ae today. One Lake pa Mitones inatalied | 3173 W Huron Lapeer on 31, | _fesson' For Sale Bicycles 84 glas 85A) __ For Sale Trucks 90 . SOP LOLOL OE lat tet OPP I sina stoops j PL OL LLL AL ALAA F ROLLPAST BICYCLES. ALL SIZES | ALL TYPES 1 CHEVY WREOR 3 mare "4 a — SS al] mekes. BMW.) Auto rust repair. Wg 14 & N aston 388 | Bae oa ee MY 3-195. | § ; wilt take " twade-in.. ‘OA __ Boats. & Accessories 85 | service and repair. OR 3-5193. ber after 6 p.m. 5 WER OUTBOARD. _Fer Sele & es 86 anal, wie = low hours. $60. MI! Rody ah og $-1021. .. Barer, , hy V-Bottom On sats '. x. =. . BO our. ‘Tecmapertatien Offered 87 " ponte motor 60, PE PII) -—~ | BEAUTIFUL. SPECIAL BUILT 16s i@ FT. RUNRROUT, STEERING | CARS PAY TO MOBILE Als | base Pi with Pordomatic, _ meet cana cover. 16 HP John- ance. PE 2-3215. "| eustom cab, wrap-around re: _e._ SS 2 DRIVING TO PHOENIX JUNE 34 ee eae tes ee IFT. YELLOW JACKET. MER. like passenger. FE 2-5154. caiors. This truck used only in eury motor and trailer. FE 2-7059, | Ay. ¢ ae 70) our business. ONLY $1998.. ; ‘ornia. Hawaii, - ad a ot AOA A gg Ferry Service Inc. OR 3- 1254 | ometer, ligh's $249. OR 3-8306. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART BE ‘ Tl “\4 PT. CHRIS CRAFT, 30 ELEc- . load either way. 2 oA. trick HP Evinrude, trailer, skis, “WANTED. RIDERS FE Nt CHEV- OR SALES ete OR }-0827 _Tele’ plamt, tay Saint TTA 5-7017. 5306 DIE HWY water oa ight in fs 4 FT. Lath ere! rrNaaet OM “Wanted U Used € Cars _88 FORD haNGuERO 5 foster se Custom Spare new, never used (4 FT. BOATS. LAST RE- commercially OD. trans. 800x14 _Sort, Pontiac Lake Af er All! a ke cew. Private $1485. 14 FOOT RUN-ABOUT BOAT, 30 t | : | '4T FORD DUMP ere Lite? enostams “condioes, tn "48 Chevrolet Dump se HP CURIS ou 7 NBO ce motor ~ 16 FT. SAILBOAT. 2 SAILS. GOOD | ‘Dixie ‘OK" Lot ( SM(¢ 7 some 21 i ek Dixie Bey neor Sashab 16 FT, PLYWOUD BOAT & TRAIL. | DP. jokneen chee, arson, |e "8 (toe eee MICH = Fa t Branch Conver top pyle or abe | ATTENTI N! ~ | Cc Ory mi, compass ag that lights. | | One Sago | ON! | OAKLAND AT CASS ‘6 FI PLYWOOD _ RUNABOUT | “WHY SETTLE FOR aa = $179. OL 1-1624. WE'RE PAYING 1 FOOT OLD TOWN CANVAS | > # FOOT OLB TOWN CANVAS) © TOP $$$ DOLLAR TR I( *K S \i¢FT PIBERGLA With ARK o& 1 yr old. cover & (trailer, Eve “Senha . | nem 08 bdo ALL MAKES trailer & cover, PE 4 cia * | MOTOR SALES ALL MODELS VWF PULL 952 WEST HURON * vier uew ie Leg year. aster | FE 4-7371 FE 4-179 | TRACTORS STAKES has approxim Ae Abed? use. | ag MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND | UPs PANELS _ Wu sherifice. FE 43 after $8 “cheap cars. PE 32-2666 days or | a rr 8% TROJAN ee SoaTa eves —_ REMEMBER: The kind ‘of Side Quine a al job you do is only as good 60 ap ‘S2. thec. be CASH FOR CARS| _ the truck you drive. 8 T . HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES A SEF Pincus Cass at Pike _PE 35-1308 ete eee cn BOB BUTLER cr ir eer ret CASH | —_ J . Sort Mm & SERVICE . . HAROLD “Sten hae i heer ANY MAKE OR MODEL T F ra aS « 2 A FE_8-4402 Daliy 40, Sunday ‘tl 6 FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE urner O 1s “FOOT CANVAS COVERED. PAID THE TOP LLAR | 464 8. Woodward eande. paddies, sails ottriggers FOR THE RkI0 CAR | BIRMINGHAM : MI_ 47500 coe tap aig ae ou SEE MALEN ELISWORT : Se $199 takes. OR LEE KELLEY Auto Insurance 90A i tae Wad, aap ane Keego Har.” 1 AA bor FE $8303 PL PD ) FOR MOST CARS, 89.60 FT ALUMINUM CAMPING wf J VANWELT 8 Pmts._ of se $9 ea. _ trailer. Good cond OR OR 3.755 Sihod Dixie Hey | re 43538 Eves FE 3-435. us ‘Orion on M24 | _ 18 PT, POR) ed windshield, fibergias bottom MONEY TALKS! | Both fompiataly reconditioned = __ $650. € Call NAtional 73463 So shop the rest then drive out | thane! hod ek ite FT BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAIL. {0 the test and prove to your.| Mazurek’ Motor Sales _ . $115. FE 5-9670 Be ad a en S_Bivd at Saginaw St. Recor CEDAR STRIP. STEER. | is paid at the | GOOD ji981 GMC DUMP, #450. FE ing wheel and windshield. hard- DIX1 Png | _ 20386 wt needs paint, $125 MAple JL LIBERTINE i 1953 GMC JIM HARTLEY DON' T LOSE se & k Sports. Cars ‘908 (187 SKO LIKE NEW. 8695 —YOURCAR | “Sistisiatatbaae AEs 2 uP EVINRUDE | EXCELLENT _ Call after 37-8348 = Be Soman: “ELECTRIC. { start and throttle sao on 14 or 15 foot boat #10 3-674 ET We will show you how te evi LARG eT vbr ofa sites te 7 FOO A | yentar ymenta tn heaif Call cr) por a and antique es art . dP POST OWENT INBOARS Re oe me ee loday ‘ | tm Mich. All sizes te solve foreign 4-006 | car owner problems Market Tire i988 16 FT SORG CLINKER, 1901 Eddie Steele | ot. 1¥_Hurea_re soc nson Javell cess Full cover, $1006 sits | FORD _ For Sale Cars 7 9 = | oieh — ae ot ea After 370. OPCHARD LAKE RD AUTHORIZED JOHNSON DEALER vm wm EAneoe “pt 2.2529 FACTORY BRANCH NK INANCING ; ee ORIN PANES FILED ITs 158 OLDSMOBILE | 2 DOOR 88 OR BOARDMAN en Ra . Radio & heater hyd:amatic. M59 at Wm Lake : YOUR ae gb $1095 ALUMA SPAN AND eS TANSARD : docks. We install. Pull line | | of marine hardwere and. paint | | one tratiers, Aluminum — and fi rglas boats. | Harrington Boat Works BANK FINANCING YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER PE 2-8033 CARY Pontiac THE MOST ; : ~ Retail FOR IT! BA Wet Bee ee FE 67231 | Sa = | reek —— . st SHREDDED PEAT Wowus» Sale Farm 1 Equipment 76 VACATION TRAILERS POR GALE Open Sundays end evenings And the most 1s yds, $15. FE 6-303 Rent e trailer for your vacation BE SURE, BUY YOUR “EVINRUDE what you get at SCREENED TOP SOIL 1984 A-l commen Inc. ar. peer Ra. Oxtora Bales, a, eS Le-. meter at Ton Marine, your ¥ PTO. hey baler, used only 2 peer Ri ‘ord }~ 3" , | oldest dealer 2 ‘years repair ex-| ore LOADING DAILY, SCREENED TOP seasons. 1955 28 foot Case hay WTD USED a ‘LAT US) rience flyer wn an EROME * inka ‘Ra Maple Ra. ‘ear = | ans oe elevator cuit sell your tenia trom ~ lot. ToWy's MARR LS 7 . y ‘ +e eee FRASER ROTO.| _oe ¢-:% now Mitrose¢ tert | 2605 Orchard Le. Yaeon| ~ FE 3-7117 . ‘cet, gravel hu apt rE Gr new and rta end - BOATS PIBERGLASSED & RE- Bright Spot” 65 MT CLEMENS ST top . fill, ete. ere Ot ave te Gotpns, rome t Trailer railer Space 7 | paired. Rini's Orion MY 3-1915 ne Seekers Lake st Cass BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Plants, ail Shrubs 6 68 7 Ss NO.P ON ELIZA. at, eit a 5 eee —___ i” “SPORT — Trees, Shrut , BULK TANK (FARMERS FO BUT? aR Eas m ELIE A. | | ee ims ~ ins | Needed Immediately MODELS FLOWAR PLANTS NOW 4189-PER | avaunole,” umuel® ADDL Ma Mtoe 4 male 6S pon. slate hergware. bie sad mers, | 1963 thru 1687 Models 1957 MQ Roadster. Solid white, | et Po momag—p bape <2 ol as $-6011. . The finest ‘% mile Pon- _ atrip. a Service inc. 6120 | Bring Title—Get Gash eee res 2 aggpdl Per ri gag og AUS — | . 77> ~ land aa . 5 | t t 1 . & “GAKEAND TREE FERVICE TRIN. CASE BALERS fo "NX. Opdyke fe ied | unteer BOAT SvERE mo wheels H's spotiess ve _ming & removal. PE 8. 2975. | Buy or rent. No payments needed INST ciry canves repair. Can er FE "Por Si cle Pots Go| Smt vert fall Mo meerent| from bus stop Ponts Peatioe Trefier | Shiva" - COMMUNITY 1956 Plymtouth Sports Pury hardtop. dd sowie ae Sas ae oa ror) | EXTRA \ SPECIAL. dio “beater, whitesaia, Automate —— 1 ‘| ¥ a ‘ : ‘ Mot 30 — CENT OFF ON ALL HOUGH1 EN & SON oxFOR whe ORL MANOR . $1400 complete new ski outfit AUBURN aT ket BLVD trans, (Power) $1295. ft, you'll rakeets, canaries & used cages J. 1. Case & New Idea Dealer | - for $1005 | buy it rane’s Bird Satchery = yy ROCHESTER OL. 19761 lots ieedo-" cement, pation” te Includes 14 "Tene Ster fiber. th BIRMINGHAM | ae ee uL 2 92-2200 or 2379 DEARSORX A 2 Cee ville Rd OA 68-3022 ae — yin winter feta, gtaer- NOW RE AD RAMBLER — - a Dump x at 3-066 j uphols s | AKC REG. BASSET HOUND PUPS _ —£ ae ver agetren t Te Mlearoone | Champ trailer @ 18 HP Evin- (666.8 Woodward MI 63900 Sired by champion. EM 3-6146 vans uipment | rude motor with catia & skis | ( = : 19 year denier in quality power cane LLY'S HARDWARE ~ 1954 BUICK H'TOP AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Goodall mowers FaneNoney a + 3903 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881! A very sharp super Ivory top, ____Siiver Grey OR 3-3130 Wheel Horse tr ipa foe Court, MY 2-4611 Dest “for ~ __ FIRERGI AS. — BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR red nosy nasi. bogie, one =. com mas Se et 8s matic FF wer ou e “SEROLE "PuPru at | ers. Porter-Cable. Bolens Tero. acres. Between Lake en Er | Ba IT YOURSELF” TUF LA JLLAN Bi hl RE : hounds. $29 sep Wi noe ‘old | | Se cna service Waat zane een ihe best uate bane Trae Super Marine 5 Seca. , $688 Gal | WE NEED 600 cane FOR OUT , 68 Oakland FE oem = Father's 7324. Complete and mower serv- uare Lake Trailer s! cloth tn stock | or. STATE. SHOP THE REST | 4 BUICK. CLEAN, T-HUROW, | BOSTON lee. "Yee mowers and tractors.| Park sams ee eee oe UT GET THE REST ar W Huron FE 42185 stock. Curtiss OR 3 BUICK ae “HARDTOP. _stock. Cu 1651 8. TELEQRAPH @D. 5 COCKER PUPPIES. MAple 5-7878 some wa OR 3-7024 pa eme se 0 Accessories Lees . Miracle Mile, FE %-7688 AVERILL’ ing — = Go = OR_3-9800. FARM SOLD. FOLLOWING ITEMS ‘82 ' MYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION, | Opposite Bloomfield Pashion Shop 2020 Dixie Hwy. M {apie $-90 for quick sale. - Ford rector, Bim: | _4 speed e132 MEDIA e ol a VERY FE 2-0878 FE 46896 5-5000 He: arden tractor . | Sagano POUPPIE LEN fg. AKC a spr eprayer, plow. dump scraper. | Fer. ‘Sale ‘Tires _ 80A Cee ee OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND "Only the Sky ne ar attach- | = apien_ljne a ~ ane Brush side with extra blade FOUR 70x14 TUBELESS USED Holiday Pivergias If & iy 7 GOOD DACHSHUND. THOROBRED Farm scale. space heater, sander, tires. $16 Phone PEE 5-0132 Puli Selection Te Mtrs “CLEAN CARS” Beautiful black and tan. exiah mower, pony cart. saldie «4; USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE | INLAND L AKES SAL ES Overhead weeks old PE 64386 after : = , ceo “ey aeu various equip bay. — Ais ee a | 3127 W. HURON ~ PE €7121 WELL GIVE YOU Series ~~ TIRE 6 | Amt MO. “AS enol Th ~ SHEPHERD ~ PU P §. rake MACHINERY - NEW “AND 501 Baginaw Bt orgy | INSURE Toon oats no E C ASH $§S at tock dége. Kings. Corecr of Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 Good U ee eee an Wa bse ° FOR YOUR EQUITY OR ; ' Airport ang Williama Lake Road ace ooo ee somes cater > ween, hoto ice FE 5-6278 A OOOD DEPENDABLE CAR Eddie Steele Ss ~ EC 2 ‘co eet - 5 FOR SALE yrs old. Perfect cond Will sell STANDARD BRAND NEW | JOHNSON MOTORS German shorthair pointer 11 OF ‘trade for young cattle 4610 “Trade Rp shied NeW Tipe | Star Craft bosts Gater and Air: BILL SPEN ie | 1983 Pard. 2-Door $295 Livernots. Trey, M oe 196. jac, 2 1 ees oe Obedience training o1487 rey, Mich MUlberry a 50 per cent off Black er | Loony trilers Everything for the “RAMBLER” | 188 954 a Sera Seer $288 | ane wa. La at. a ra a ae ow A SUPPLIES 195} Pofitiac hardto $293 FEMALE COCKER cn PUPPIES sis Aaiconpition MAKER a} = b. WILLIAMS 296 Bens MA FE spoon Ua cee oral icl ms | 1s Hevroiet 2 Door saes == M CK 21V PTO. or _4 Saginaw at Raeburn LIGHTN BAIL BOAT PITTED ** smobile, r | GERMAN. ~SHEPHE nD. As ae | MOWER IN A-] SHAPE * ios - ~YOU “HAD — Y OU for racing or pleasure Lincoin— | Seee Ford, 2-Deor 8485 | GERMAN SUEPHERD 3 YEAR | rr MOWER ‘TO FIP PARMALL | » Ro | _sasaior faa 0008 See M&M Motor Sales | 1884 Plymouth 6Doo: ties Nat te fle reasonable. | SUP! = oe rit rays | LAST FLAT TIRE ee ster ns har 5h io Be’ se -teter "OR ore | 1985 Plymouth, ¢Deor oe jonal i MeCORMICK NO. 4s PTO BAL- oa . ; fant Leeowint hod - d 527 Dinte Hwy R 3-1603 | , GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. a tats | | WE GUARANTEE . “MERCURY MOTORS | tor BOCK JUNK CAR TRtcR | 7 MORE To CHOUEE PaOM = Fay depo fer an Grown dogs, ENGINE ° "$750 | If a Goodyear Tire with 16-ft. Dunphy. lapstrake, new. Full | | PONTIAC W 32-0209 xo Money Down Small Mo Pris _ $50. MAyfair | CREDIT TERMS | Captive- Air Steel Cord price $595 | TOP Casi ca 56 OR CLEAN CARS | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | PARAKEETS. Sine “EGGS. AND “ING BROS. | Safety Shield ever flat sed hp. Evinrude with con er trade up or down | you on poste NS 16 \ 4 | i any cause - e@ will chic out i@ hp Mercury ECONOMY CARS 23 AUBURN | PAR tence a +a GAWARTEES Cac CaGi ga, | Pontiac Road at parks ke | 4 Pay i your Toad service chek anink SALES TOP PRICE — Llp Jone CARS ' Eddie Steele | food. Since 1927. 584 Onkiand aye. 8a. cost 8 Boulevard & Saginaw | =—_ | | —Pahaketts iat 3 | JOHN DEERE AND WEW 1 Bika | 2 Give you fyll allowance NEW ‘90 JOHNSON 10 HP. IN “wire me cane eee FORD { 183 Sanderson PE 2-772 m2 | new and used rakes, mowers, A | for unused tread wear erate $287. OR 3-9106 ject - 7000 2708 oxcuan® Tan. ROAD POODLES — WHITE MINIATORE, | conditioners, Devic Mocumery' 9 ue Gamecnd NEW 1s HP EVINRUDE MOTOR WE NEED | __1 abe West of Telegraph Ra. here Fp eet UE i _ Ortonville Ph. NA. ?- _ " por Further detaiis contact irs, cation, ue and oe, gy | FE 5-0204 2-2528 : naonte- ae une. | POWER LAWN MOWER, 925 GAR- a $375 6001 Main Clarkston MA | CLEAN CARS ‘33 BUICK SPECIAL TOR Exe. AKC req. Champion. sired 505. PE S-aige Turners #78 GOODYEAR ee rie | We Will Pay | 45 SUPER BUICK C @ wks old UL 9-1132 anni SERVICE STORE naw 12 FT. Boats | e Will Pay $8. SUPER BUICK “CONVERTIBLE 0 wes old. UL 39-1133. “SPECIALS CE STORE $104 Alum. $129 Trailer rs. ae Pull fa FE +100 PESO, 9 SALMS RRASOOADS. | rare megrstowet 20 8 can reise | Rene, nee, TOP DOLLAR | ose OYE whites. MY 32083. eG ig joe beckatge tractor, loader and Auto Service = 81.) = 3-230) mal Priced. to. el. p MINTATOR Fie ee mw rue | Oakland “Marine Exch. ~| CASS-OAKLAND a PORD 9 BR VA RADIO » blacks, some parti-colored. (= age 4 eto . 179 8 Saginaw 2) mee s heater T mab ED up. Sor eearre*. AKC reg = gp Me ay ssrehored Burk, Me Bree’ til 8 mm" ie Py Ki | nm Menon CARS ve aca! istered EM A setware th — Mew & teed = ext r ® $288 1953 Buick 4 ¢r sedan . . 6103 _ PRIZE WINNING 8T BERNA | FE +o FE 46-1442 | — Re TO 04 os ion 'D shoei - 9 eat pn AKC Reg. OR | TRACTOR, ~ Soc upert teE| CHANIA i GRINDING i tie ubtons — New Scotts & all kinds | DO Y ou WANT? tesa L Ferd "sf a eon Radio fae | “a | : use — oats “BHOP. ae Compiete with -| - oes MONTH 1-636) | raatLene — New & used, Marine A Quick SALE | sien He | REC ; >. w and Coulter, and dise and | 5 2 eat, Ces te ee | REGISTERED 2 YEAR OLD BOX. ‘ton dump can Can FE. SERVICE SPECIAL aaa. life preservere & hardware TOP PRICE? Geod cond 7 ; | Bae See ee a err | oe rTurther information — BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Sipoard. en oe oe seeds en Katelin dead ng) oir 'n 4984 Chevrolet panel tract Radio. : p ing Joh traller. Puily| S2¢ see us for the top dollar. | oy Automatic — transmis- ee a our —s— Auction Sales 7 eatuipped. ready to + itn sxia| SCHUTZ MTRS., INC. | ot A $395- i NiTeD RABB: wi CRO ; 99c €. © offer we ——$ wa ad 53 ee me Wat “4 ar saven on ot 5 xi | _call 1 MA @1317 after 5 = . _Wettenrt war __ Nt Ls = 1953 Pontiac 4dr sedan Radic. - | _belore 6 Seale an oe 38s at Auction. GOODYEAR | Renemron Ti Ft DEPTH iN. _Used Tru “Truck ck Parts 89A Heater. Hydramatic a) : "Be dcnine siamore #10 sales Auctincere FO Eee STORE an 2 e "EViRRODE = ALL Opa AND 1 cot res cael ze _F_Serrunse Priv. i & BAT " ale ail G3 i SALES. ; | Soe. : A 8 SATURDAY | lotor Scoot ral MOTOR | Hunting Dogs 69A | June 2. Bis dday ot Sa Motor ooters 82 USED Be BOATS von 2638 Auburn Ave. PE 46032, 1857, Ford VO. Pelrtens, « ér ; Pa pings or PmGioe, ane od ee . *, Mo- on . o 20 «OFT. =CAD re ae ~ For Sele Trucks . 90 walls Ls ue (YR, MALE TRISH | SETTER et dens Teieg “eae 2 eee, LE | tralier "com, al wn | ee meh 4 ar. Dynaon | $100 OR 3-6830 fe mat routh rh Ry Ay a ——— . +10 oe0it | ORL TA MO figs eam. 3, ¥. yg IX TRUCE, EX- | & heater. New ruber SEAGLE PUPA ¢ MG GUD ARE Il"he) Soll Se priday'™ mame opt” COMRMCAN GCA CRE. | tras com ‘iat DODGE Ts FOR REPRIG: | ser Buen tar _tegistered. OR furnishings. toois. ® 1853) lent. — MANY. QooD tex BOATS oe GERMAN — 7 aS, Ee mn > will = ce hen nur Dunphy. — % ft, Lap- rola —— & eee oe, — oe Dy Lo oresser ic. Sacri adie |. Be Sud om Seteraee Gar. wil ti AL fra ROAD KiNG. 516s ae iF agulck sale. YR 2 flems A conn” sale rresed one | we HAVE A Se fog &-TON I TRUCK U1. {983 as —— cui Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 end to the other Plan to coat | Saw -| Bee @ 1 a Radio & heater... $295 Fade ty Luneh Trailet will serve | _ ers. “pe Pike. PR 4-4346. = © finest in Clinker boats — see ot ‘« VY %\ PANEL TRUCK 1982 Cherrojet a er AND CATS BOARDED —— ag agen | pits. iD | yuan line from tp ft. to 19 Proener. ee for milk or bak orgie ‘ee Ss Burr-Ghell, 17% 6 nedy Executrix. Bud Hickmott, _tendition A = ry roe 3-8085.- : wane water w ‘MAN Rive CRUISER | PONTOON iggg “CHEVY PICKUP 6066 1 4 @r, sedan = Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Aachionees s font tis ve : ' mene pee fen at " as piste ee. . omens fo ye pr peg Ati Ne y 7 fee ee ee - . My “WHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1959 ph? a bas 2 Eat See See. 91 TIZZY - By Kate Osann| For Sele Cars 91) — For Sale Cars I | : ? meses «eee ee j ran sit. Fr 18. Fe 8 esis. Manning : 7 | j 7, Why Buy Overhead. FACTORY BRANCH \ +85 BUICK ry 2 as oS hen Heater. Drvation Deegs see tes + $1095: Pontiac > Retail Store FE. 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS &1 ae ee ae orry E REPOSSESSI\ yN $195 full price. No cash needed $1146 month Mr. Beil, Kink A. to FE §-0402 “$4 BUICK HARDTOP REPOSSESSION $198 full price. No cash needed silse month, Mr Bell King Auto. FE 8-0402 ‘$5 BUICK HT $695 SMITH MO Crooks & Auburn ‘THE WEATHER 18 HO! BUT THE eae 5 ARE HOTIER At _tors R&C Bave Dollars By eS aC Your } nem em Rac RAMBLER SALES We nave @ fine seciection of = te fit every pocketbook. & C RAMBLER SALES nt COMMERCE ROAD Corner Union Lake Ra} EM 13-4156 EM 3-415 1955 CHEVROL@T BEL-AIR 2 DR rite ts stick. Low mileage. UL HASKINS DEMO used ''56 Ford Custom 8 2 -dr., ‘b> Chev. Delray Cpe 83 Pontiac $275 53 Soto Clu ose 28 $295 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5- LLLLLL 53. CHEVY — REALLY NICE > Car. T-Hyron—923 W. Huron. FE 4-2185. od ye ee SO IT’S TRUE uren. ‘ ; ‘$1 CHEVY. ry. EXC. Rs Lel shige) CON. \l if . cae r | ‘ip . i ate er aie ‘Haupt Pontiac “1.0033, after 6 FE 8-2008 | WE Ford 4Dr. sedan. VE. Pere |: t - * « Hardenburg — Eee ate ae GUARANTEED USED CARS mesh. . Heate Beau 2-tone gray stick $985 $705 (398 ‘$3 CHEVROLET, 4-DR REPOSSESSION $198 full price. No cash needed $1.46 mo, Mr. Beli, King Auto FE 6-04020 . 1951 CHEVY 685 KING AUTO 8 Saginaw. FE 6-0402 any CONVERT RADIO & HEA R BSOLUTELY NO 115 53° OMEY wre Assume payments of $1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord 195) DE SOTO, $05 KIN 11s 8. Saginaw FE 6- 36 DE SOTO 2 DR HT sino ere brakes Sharp FE 53-5423 53 DODGE, V-8 2 DOOR, §150 EM 3-5203 . ‘y51 DODGE 8%. KING AUTO 115 8 Saginaw. PE 86-0402 f vet a Radio. Heater White- PRM gered for the temily Eyes _ Lew ment. i +b sedan. Hydra d-tone T. Heater. Whitewa tis mg. Ne. ls $9) down t Tr 2 Rests a = Mi 4d Biue $160 down 21 Demo's vith ieee eos Bee? H . Sop OLDs 08 HARDTOP, - jo06. f B- fect condition. Completely etd Automatic transm all power steering, dows and seats. . Band and cream color. uge. Car bas a 1 ja wasurance ps a ex- | 0} DODGE V-8 AUTOMATIC R | f 7 pers | policy coverip A H White wails FE 2-3252 bites Nie 1960. w bas igs? =DODGE CONVERTIBLE | boas 8h, 3. OR | RAH Top & res in good cond | Seti ‘ne fuai 4-592] eve- 210 MA 6-1751 | nings- 1059 FORD GALAXY, VICTORIA — § 1799 by REA Service, ma rRUYS!! Full power sharp Must sei) TM Reg US ee ~ SHARP BUYS ! ! make ao offer, 627 N. Perry ’ ‘56 Olds 2:Dr. Sedan on Mercury H-Top Coupe WAGONS "I'm giving up the jumbo ice cream ‘ eaible ae for 7 Mbpard pear 7 PT Sa. Wie Guo) s penarven Geuday the next few weeks. They're no good for my allowance! HOUGHTEN & SON esquire Indescribabiy beautiful Al - YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs DEALER Gy blue wood erRin lesa nice , 4 FOREIGN CAR SALES utomatic trans it ower - : slrerins power bist Can't be _For Sale Cars ae a1 P For Sale Cars a 528 N Main Tneceser OL_1-0761 cid from new Dont wait until a ear ry , tomorrow. $1005 24 mos oymis 5} FORD 2 on eet 1400 PERCY "% “OWNER, ‘51 “PLYMOUTH. 2) $56 48 King Dr OR ¥OlL 50 omoto P-8weep r. 6 cylinder, overdrive, R&H ‘46 FORD. CUSTOM : CYLINDER Demo W-Wajs, Best offer. FE ¢-1283 1957 RAMBLER cross country wag OD. § new tires RAH The eco. 66 “PLYMOUTH, BELVEDERE | + on Automatic trans & it's spel nomy minded buyer Tpiuet see ‘59 DeBOTO Firedom Hardtop dr. Sedan. Autom. vs. Low less $1505 309 mo pymts $4087 ihits today 4 Deer. .... Demo... _tmiileage. 1 owner, rue UL 2-2693. | Reasonably priced "I ' 4 1956 PLYMOUTH custom suburban TOM BOHR, INC., MO 46-1715 ‘$8 DeB@OTO F-Piite . 4e0o0r - $2298 ee PLYMOUTH, 9 PASSENGER, - Pontiac — Harold Turner’ Ford. ae GLEAN 33. 2 BOOR PONTIAC _ PE #-6682. PONTIAC 2_ REALL sharp. T-Huron we hturon ay oe i) ‘iS. PONTIAC w top. $705. FE 8-019. __ STA. CATA- tires & brakes. FEO ci iowa Dm OL FRAN gos ti R 3-2728. *. c, ae . CA LOR 1 hetween 9-12 $6 7 DR “10 CLEAN. — mileage. Hydra. $795. OR ae eee eee FACTORY BRANCH $5 PONTIAC encuiee CATALINA COUPE Radio & Wester, Hydrama'ic Retail Store FE 3-7117 JEROME LARGE SELECTION OF FINE CARS) | ALL ARE PRICED VERY LOW | | '58.Olds “88” Super Station Wagon _— on radio, heater, hy- $2895 58 Olds “88” Super Sedan Full power, air conditioned. Green_ $2995 58 Cadillac “62” Cpe. Pull power, radio & heater, white. $3895 sg Cadillac ’ Sedan, power “$3995, 'S7 Cadillac “62” Sedan Full power, radio, neater. Black $2895 ’§7 Olds “88” Sedan rent is cheaper and you can’t go wrong.” Don't delay! Open 9 p.m. or later. 1958 PLYMOUTH -:.$1895 ” Sapp Mectiee: lasion, radio, beste, white- 09 ARMANN GHIA ; $2695 Whitewall tes, os washers. stand in line no more! We 1957 BUICK alent "$1945 Hard with power steering, power brakes, radio, elcer and ful) accessories. ‘OF. pe eaten errs coon ewe ewe ee © ‘S7 OLDSMOBILE “eg _. $1895 mileage’ aod sha 1957 MERCURY Pasiep with Mercoma’e- is really extra ni 2. 1649 radio, heater, whitewall tires. 1953 PONTIAC... $ 39 95 STUDEBAKER "8 4S 55 MERCURY... $1195 1956 FORD. «81195 1955 PONTIAC. $1095 1956 PONTIAC .........$ 995 Starchief 4Door. Hydramatic, radio, heater, ‘whitewall tires. 1955 OLDSMOBILE ... . 949 Only eight miles for the deal of a ‘lifetime! Where |: otek whitewall tires, ‘blue ana ivery | ss CLEARANCE wagon Only 18300 miles & wecan (57 PORD CONVERTIBLE FULY wagon, R&H, Automatic transmis — prove it Radio heater automatic equipped. very sharp EM 3-0081 ston OR 39103. — 65 MT CLEMENS 8T Blue Finish 1980 Chevy Impala convertibie plus power Thin Is a real beauty 68 FORD CONVERT 51 DeSOTO Fire Bweep $1606 "39 PLYMOUTH 2- —_ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE . 7 prs gua iphone Bore $1295 $4964 per mo PE 40960 2 Door : _ PE 4-670 C NVERTI ¥ Deer. Hydramatic, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Extra heater, Many other accessories JHE ABOVE CARS CA S| FORD CONVERT RADIO & 57 MG Convertible 1998-753 “PLYMOUTH Best OFFER. CO) ) BLE Solid black with an tvory top PURCHASED WITH AVERY EATER ABSOLUTELY NO. : $100. FE 8-0369, 802 Crittendon 1954 Bey ONTI AC ¢ 695 SAVE LOW CASH DOWN PAYMENT MOSES DOWN. Assume payments 57 PLYMOUTH Belvedere HT $1799 |'65 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. STANDARD ~ ’§7 Cadillac “62” C ied DO s OR OLD TRAD of $543 mo Call Creat” 2 ae : adiilac ie. % wv @ Door — 19,000 mities. trans. Clean. $395. EM 3-0081 ie pel sae! ead ride aid BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford H Riggins — Power vicering & brakes, radio. pelute 3D, mo P= acest radio, heater, good rubber, steering Power brakes Radio RAMBLER tMUsT SELL 36 FORD ¥e. “Ran, | 57 I le Pista 91195 ‘44 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. HY- “DRIVE, 57 Bonneville heater, re heater Many other accessories ROL LIN 7D Clean, 1660 Cass Lk Rd RADIO, HEATER. egret lao Fuel injection -convertible. A 5 Coral & ivory finish 666 S. Woodward 1950 FORD $05 KING AUTO. 115 -5— CHEVY 2 Door 210 gizag| NO MONEY DOWN. Assy beauty! oo ee ee a are 2 § Saginaw FE 6-04602 | @ Cyl, 16,000 miles | ments of $865 mo. Call Credit $4 Old Special 4-Dr. Sedan. Dynaflow, radio, heater, whitewall tires. 1980 Impela 4 41 seden V-8 en MI 6-3900 / 4 omc % TON PUP NICE | Mar Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. ~ os . | ine Powergiide. Power slesstag. 5) PLYMOUTH, 27DR, $196 { Lee ey W. Huron, FE “Me DeBOTO P-Pilts: Convert, 9160s hin pLvuoore a vers. KING Bee this on 7 lala Pull powes P 7 Buick a mee di N ee eee 1095 ower brakes Radio. heater ‘51 Chevy, hardto $105 ; | owrr steering rakes, radio, Many other accessories Beautitui ‘31 Buick & Chrpuer Convert 9205 40 HUDSON 2 DOOR COUPE 56 FORD M-Line 2 Dr 6 $795 Auto, 15 Sa ae re 8-0402 i RU oe OHNSON | heater Blue peel Lota with Hydramatic. era ‘eer * sanewal tires, ire & ivory finish 50 Ford, \, ton pickup §75 | Lee T-Huron, 923 W Huren 46 xeeRcURY Montclair 51198 ‘$7 PLYMOUTH BELEVEDERE 3 rae AUTHORI i[EKMEUCEK es cee: _ il U vory 8 eally extra nice We 44 Chevy 2-Dr, $78 et MERC . dr hardtop. V-8, Red & white, | LER | ( )5 1956 CHEVR ET 4 aany euare ay choose tram se tenia & Chevy . 2 Door Hardtop | a transmission, R&H, WW AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER — S$] see ee o adillac Co t t { , < 3 t b : gnet Seats Se Shree (om, | Be Caditinn Cony er Renee sis. | LINCOLN, 1957 “$6 DeSOTO F-Fiite 4 Door 91408 | Ch Miko M Sal My Kept omelets oc My sie | 37 y \ {Dr Wagon with V-8. engine, Powe! lide, radio, heater, . can (M5 up Finance arranged Fxceptional Premier Coupe = AarkK ston otor Sales 57 Mercury Monterey u-tone green finish. Extra T throug! QSKINS ev PCONOMY CARS |. Full power, low mtteage $6 PLYMOUTH Suburban $1199 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | 8 PONTIAC STARCHIEY, 2 DR ; ° , . =~ )i { AN Ik ) fee Outstanding value at $7205 Custom 4 Door § Power Steering Main Bt, Clarkston MA $ 55140 |_Svory are Bandlewood with | 4-Door Hardtop ] 5 {IEVR LET F 5 995 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 ___._ 22 Auburn a 58 CHEVY 2 Door 210-6 8 148 ‘55 PLYMOUTH. @ DOOR vory top. Clean, OR 3-2047 Radio & heater MAplie 5-807! Opep nites ‘U) 8°54 PORD & WHITE WALLS, R&H. BOB DUSSEAU, TM REPOSSESSION 1966 PONTIAC STATION WAGON : na «Dr, Sedan V-4 Powerglide, radio, heater, white- isch CHEVROLET ConVeRTiALy. | BM 3-0230, after 6 aie sé DesOTO P:Dems epic . 0000 SPOSSESSIO weil ls a ah tcachion Ra | | wall tres Extranice @tandard shift @ Black & white 49, : Lincoln-Mercury Edsel 7 Doer $489 full price No cash needed _ Chester, ee : 1954 FORD § PASSENGER WAG 19015 GHAND RIVER x Tinted Sen Al condition $979 77 oT Oe 2 ; ene $1676 mo Fully automatic, good $$ S eel $$ ss = = a y sharp No money down FARMINGTON $5 DeSOTO F-Dome. 4 Door $ 845 rubber, no rust. Mr. Bell, King p 'S7 Buick C A ib] se Eoake Auto Males 193 Bax ; Auto FE 68-0402 58 Rambler Cross-Country wagon. . aul uic onvertibie Station Wagon with V-8 py standard ‘rnnsialnatol. radio, . _ ; naw Phone FE 4 1006 ('S® tancotn Sedan $2995 -t8 PLYMOUTH Savoy ¢Dr 68 695 rr ae DUCCEL dramatic. rune ike new Radio & heater. Green. heater, whitewall tires. jow and white finish FAC TORY BRANCHL 3) rorD v4 CUuRTOM AEDAN ee ene PRICES REDUCED Needs some body work, Only $343 ! Hadio 6208 EM 1008) Ho Ria BOB FROST, IM ‘$5 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 Dr 4 $ 605 , WAS NOW | ¢! tee SALES & Benvick $1495 Sonoodooooe $1595 mae venrinene a wins | ; ' By in ; 56 Ford 2 Dr. FOM $945 = $845. ©89_Aul : “ $5 CHEVROLET 4s WORD G DR V5 Niet OfPth LINCOLN-MERCURY $3 PLYMOUTH Savoy $606 88 Plymouth, OD $685 3580. RAMBL ER Sedan. Dynaflow, radio, heater, red and 2 DOOR V-8 takes, Call OR 4.6295 280 Hunter Blvd Clap Coupe 6 ‘53 Pontiac, 4dr. clean $345 $295 . S46 Cadill “62” Ivory ptinish Don't miss it! Rlralane (elce 5 : 7 | 1959 Rambler American daluxe 2. S86 Cadillac c re. f ‘ MO FGED 8 9 GR FOU had | BINMINGN z 2 Rambler, HT, Sharp $278 = $195 I gags. 2 ,fonU £2 On, From Aen | BIAMINOMAM MI 66034 $$ PLYMOUTH Belvedere = $928 °S3_ Willys. 4@ Dr. OD $179 | $125, door. Radio, heater. window wash Full Power — eons $1995 Korum a8 iis 3 emer ot eae ws KING AUTO 6Cyl 9 Pass Suburban ot ROGER's SALES a SERVICE ¢r at ret o4s, aiciBecerchict Seaving and irakes ' agina® ‘ Auburn Ave 55 3) perchie ower steering ol brakes. radio, heater, " 1 romp 2DR a : MERCURY, 7 DR. HT Ret | 5 PyyMoorn ee 6 $745 Over 50 cars in stock- BUY NOW! | Only : $9305, wi emeil Hiss, Folks, its Eke mex “ ontiac 891) © Manning CLEAN FE gutomatic Can be handled with oe eee 58 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE nly at . | a smell down payment ~ dr White with red to wer u N: : 1099 ron $300 FULL PRICE | TOM BOMR Ihc. MU 41719 © 8 BUICK Speckal 2 Door 6226) brakes iE ciserina. 1ewaar tL0Gl| BIRMINGHAM 56 Nash Rambler o money down oo 5 ; eee aute Beles, 163 BS Bec | — ne 82 DeBOTO P-Dome Civ Cpe 6 308 is piruouTi + DRS aTAND Station Wagon = 1 FE ‘ 5 Q i ae : : Led | MERCI RY 1957 $3 FORD Custom @ Door § § 475 trans All white. like new Orig- RAMBLER a pester. sutamatc: EFesh =!) ‘ : nD CUSTOM Joo 2-DR 8 Gleaming black Monterey 4 | Very Clean inal tires Guaranteed less than | ‘ evi Pordomatie Radio, heater, | Door Weill equipped one 10.009’ miles One owner $1,495 66 S Vi od f d deluge trim Undercoat, wash — owner, low mileage car S$} PLYMOUTH 4 Door $395 or best offer Will take trade-in . DOCwal: iiss ne rie A Now $2000 | utstanding value at $1405 No Rust * FE 48553 MI 6- 3900 NTIAC-BUICK own, $56 Cal) Mr 2 a : . = J — Jones Mieet Dept MT 47618 BOR DUSSEAL. INC) (33 Pontiac chiettats sas PLYMOUTH 2 OR R&H PE (53 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 56 Olds “88” ee tDUSSEAL, INC 9 gary soa Det gy von | OEE eae Lyset ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 FE 37117 REPOSSESSION: Fle) ep ale ALE $0 PLYMOUTH 2 Door 8 hardto Power brakes & steer- jeune wayuente of 88 a me R 4-Door Sedan ” ig at Cikmene 3¢ 180 full price No cash needed PARMINGTON. ing Fully equipped e168 MA Cau ia See art. Pers at, Netley, wemter, (ememisite,) (coral u r en, ing « —_———— BEHIND THE Por OFFICE Auto FE 8-0402 ee eee | —B AID ION T ; ita 1988 CHEVY BROOKWOO!D BTA 1O5¢ "57 MERCURY i PONT LAC AU 1 |" 3 a is... % FE is Fae 1395 fo oa (Dr Eats sharp 5 ord Kairl at) MONTCLAIR 2 DR HARD MOTOR SALI BROKERS i ‘or 1g l . is TOP Beautiful black Mniah i So | Weil Worsees| ‘8 Ford irk ’ ' row ~1 rd Gitevy ~powenowipe.—ti| ‘sticn mani.» pepe j ower steering. brakes and DesOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER Tones Var waa ©. ps si so \ OL. KSWAGEN 56 Mercury Monterey armobils re 6-071, after 5) Ye 1 windows Turnpike etigine M YEARS PAIR DRALING 47 Ford Pulrlane 500, 2 dr $1495 3,000 ACTU MILES. Ra- 4-1) Sed $1095 Car and Sea a ad mn CABS AT W PIKE 8T 56 Ford wag. cust ve stent £$1396 dio, heater. like new. Light oor Sedan mm A | L J menies on balance ies: , rr Piya > th ome A | 1885 a mon t cup'on beinnee, = 7 Piymou a i I] LERT !| arry jerome n'hAM NEW CAR TRADE IN - 55 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr # 85 BHAM NEW CAR TRADE-IN 1095 G 3 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OLDSMOBILE 35 che ‘ sl baa 8 mice $ 89 . PLYMOUTHS & DE SOTOS | o! eill os + poor. ' 55 Buie Ir, Dyna ice = 8D , A L = Pp Cl ALS 81 FORD CONV RTIALY FULL S( yi | | | Z, or hydeamatie, Whe acw Rei Poot 4) ero ieten) ent. 108 tonite 2 Dr. Sedan ‘ Loe OLDSMOBILE 88 club coupe power EM 3-6304 : i a AM NEW CAR TRADE IN 5 bore : ar FOM 3 aos 2 D are jesert beige & bronze lowlow CAR PAYM ji aS ‘ ol : = —4.D —-H da miles, and immar iiale Pius ite ole! Lele Bp pea nay ie we Oe , sein eAw 7 hie eee, m me, ee w. MOTORS, INC. OOrs oors ar tops fully equipped Retired coupl® ©” some leas expenalve mode #10 8 __Weednes _ ae 430d Pi eer t M vat on rE nl pees eeseers— a car $1206 $4671 for 24 mos 5) MERCURY @ DA AUTOMATIC SEY leer J - "S5 Plymoutt : Lake Orion Motor Sales arive facetient running cond UL J 57 PONTIAC. 4 DR HARDTOP F ee C t bl & W 19) OLD@MOBILE BA herding Ru M24 at CLARKSTON RD 2 Vin Gray & Coral Exc cond, 2-Door Sedan onverll es agons Reet ee caine sien }1pFORD 2-DOOR WADIO. & 1951 MERCURY, $100 MOTORS, TN¢ Fourth PE 271 after 4 |" Radio, heater, red & white i cm aie 7 in HEATER = ABBOLUTELY = NO re 4.4743 912 § Woodward M1 ¢5302 2), PON SIAC wane HIEP CATA- : - (nen al ee MONEY DOWN Assume pay 52 OLDSMOBILE MARDTOP MY 4. Gig 4 DR EXC COND | pon Seer athe Iphoistery PE 7 MERCURY Mopleggaghardtop yj : ee Dien Ate MEATER Amen, M8, OLDE ¢ DR EXC COND i ieh eltec-t-p m3 a Wenn ULIS) ] ‘ R&H Auto tran Ae mist. MEF Mr Parks et MI 4 7800 LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN A’ POMS Ce Cte een ee tpg t L ADED reen. Special, 804 for Harold Turner Ford aume payments of $11.46 mo Call $050 MY 3-37 i ou 18 § UUY it §5 Ch ] 710 = 4 months “FORD @ HT CLEAN Fe 8.081) Credit Mgr Mr. Parks ot MI 36 OLDS @8 4 DR. PALE BLUE : 'S7 CHRYSLER ...$1895 - ee : C Manning 4.7900) Harold Turner Ford and white hydra. power steer: -Woor sedan Sa } "oO" - ¢ 1988 DESOTO pan ' -4 : SSE C/ } "EEK HLDEGTO fa feudion, Ate, a Pon, rOURE nat canta | Wet BLES OM RRL SAOTO. 8) Shoal dee Te MAST RE WILSON. SARATOGA 4 DOOR,SRDAN, POW | nag neater vice a wate | P/E SE CARS MUST BE SOLD TTIIIS WEEK geen vil Hines Hurry! $85 en? Saginaw FE iS Au masons = 18 IW Apeot UTE TIRES —_ on 18 LIKE NEW | $895 ‘ a er mo . . f CT CONDITION $1 oop A AC sID THE ABOVE cans a AN nt Por | ), 1oS84 So ( yf DSM¢( BI iD ws FE #8017 Qrivate owner aa YN I TAC -CADILLAC |! ey PI. y ‘MOU TH. $1495 AS | ' - ; PURC eeu WIT VF A clean Crestline 4 Deor HOLIDA COUPE RPacdio P 1996 CADILLAC |4 DOOR DTOP, AUTOMATIC fer “oor | 57 Ply I :\outh YOU LL LOW CASH own PAvieet es ele heater automat resist oll gle aps ap NEW FLEETWOOD fFEDAN Full tac. | TRANSMISSION. RADIO & ere) Olds 88 | ae oO, T ‘ fatin sate . 7 | rake e shat os a + R OLD TRADE We nelson _ enonetions| | Het wee cut sees is tory equi ee including all po art | ER alias Lg Lao = BLUE 2-Door Sedan 2 DR. HARDTOP. gold & white. torque, power steering & BIRMINGHAM (mitstanding value at $506 i er iil € od GM Ate (Condinening er icy p PT. {MOUTH * $1345, Radio, heater, hydramatic, Blue brakes, power windows. Radio, heater, & white wall tires ; i ther accessories and = = a non pesseccixe QCHUTZ RAMBLER = 5% Jos ry HVaataatey, Uist DO WORY Q9Q5 RAMBLER. Ligeain, Mescury Baaet an , T ‘58 Plymouth _ LOVE. MS NI) RIVER ae ne = be 1. eae aad : 6S WOODWARD PAR MINGTON MOTORS, ENE rade-Ins 1998 BUICK . fe yMOU TH ..$1445) SS Olds “88 gi) 8 Waodward MI #5102 SUPER RIVIER«» SEDAN Beau- SeNEDenn § Soon BEDAN eal : = 4 DR. HARDTOP PowerFlite. power steering and brakes MI © 3900 - 190 FORD FAIRLANE tow . TDAR liful Cobalt Blue with power steer. ER_ STEERING BRAKES. R&H Club Coupe radio, heat hi ‘ . mileage $2100 4084 J nh OL at PER, 4 DR SELYAN : re brat : Neat AUTOMATIC O, ANSMIB&ION pie ; adio, heater, white tires and white finish 1952 CHEV 45 KING AUTO 119 Ue a MARE derase. Pe WM 14004 A CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 ge, a eae ae V-8 REAL LUXURY Radio, beater: bydremaut aginaw r AO409 * a fleot & Automatic tratx # ‘ 37) STATION WAGON CHEVRO Power steering & Powe: $2495 a 1 V a ie 4 1095 | fet Turba Cilide VS Turquoise &- brakes Power windows and OY ot AUTOMATIC | e oto WORRY- white 6 passenger Good Cand 4 737) seat ““Wonderbar’ radio rapa ey SHENRO! LET Saeea TRANSMISSION V-8 VERY NICE | oe so 6 On 1 0018 = with rear pak 18 ODA MP/ 8 cC lc a 4 < 2 Oe 5 P I =. miles (ewes vanalies ee ek “beauty fully equipped | °S7 PLYMOUTH ..$1275! rewie’ Mercury 2Dr. Se ee eee ee cere ioe a — ; ee 7 Fathom Blue paint which includes radio eater, | adio. heater, mercomatic. yellow brakes, radio, heater and like new. All white CY" OWFNS FORD SA CHEVROLET D Ray 3 Dr e16ea M fn (CY | = powergilde This car is tmmac- SAVOY 2 DOOR SEDAN V-6 AU- . — OLOT Odies 48 NAMBIER &tation Wagon ulate and the tires are like new TOMATIC TRANSMIBSION R&H . S6 CHIEN ROLE ST FORD Custom * ine $i ipa ; Cross Country Auto trans GP 195 NEW . ' ; 2 poor s8 OL DSMon a RAMATPR « DR $2405 Halo B Healer: Chrome , 7 PLY MOU IT TH . $1095 Y DeSoto PREE e009 ) SNR AN Cony 92008! Tio, heater, power seertae & iitaane Conte Bei nrag 1957 MERC | con GAN. VERY NICE CAR 'S4 Pontiac 4-Dr wit } / reals rans new i ni = & ‘ t l SA CHEV Blacayne 2 Tr §ite4 cnaine stanidatd transmission WA tive Frost White paint no oe NarORT when kine ‘56 DODGE ee eal ir 288 Mudie: beater, Rreremede. Bint ie teats aires oes atau ak ( ™ MEE: 18 000 . 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