UT SHI Claims. : Woman's Death ‘Hopes | cr rshehev treet 4 Break i in Red sr aaa Patrolman Loses | |when it might be an- nounced. ing the Soviet party's Central to Circvit. Court From The eight justices lis- the action last month “showed Board's Action tened to four -hours of- the world how crary and hopeless a arguments Monda: : Z _ ore a attaragts te. weeks. ow sinicilica ital Lin : : | ithen considered as aaek SPSS IES | met rant tno | | | for 4 hours and 46 minutes Prague fadio said the Sovietjthe Police and Fire Civil Service _ tees “eo leaders had come to the Csech|Commission after he wae found) |g aia aamen Ian , | Afterward, the clerk’s of- capital for “discussions of great\guilty of insubordination, bya 2 to 6 TE _jfice_told newsmen there _ i Hi, 2 . ed [: ; : “I TOLD YOU 80” — This is what William D. at their é = | Sai oe Samar 2 ~ Interpretive Stories {Following the verdict, Romeos) «. 1cton (right) of 1341 Kirkway Dr., Bloom- to Circuit Court \| field’ Township, heard many times this morning Pages 2, 6 tai the Civil Service Act,| \ from his wife Sally (center) and his seven-year- since these followed so closely up-ivoted for police in’ April, such an| \eld-son, Danny, For two years, Singleton and kay, VM Molto, Lazar KAGSD dys trom the commission's nll Hie Pushed His Luck Too Far eo ? cot ass pir mm oe a cee By GEORGE ratnants, 2k. em eat did 4 ms . z = 34 — ee a ss Fas es a er _q entice mot obey an order to return the Alligator pushed his artim at 9860 Dix-'and the state. They first spotted The shooting was a ac- in Hotta Trial “ Nuck a little too far. ty er gy the scaly thing in the Tageae twot ‘a tr be Sound fim in he Gime at be ‘gator | geet ee Carlson said he did not agree He (or she) didn’t think anything He and his brother Andy, 21,\years ago. et ‘ “Bean’t change the truth.” Counsel of Ce fendan Can Cie reeling. ctomasti. weaihad sepn'in a Press story Monday ee ee F ta ; seceatinds tat eat Fisct ‘itching for @ nice big muskrat, ‘at the elusive creature, that had) B® wae is oa nea Searinene Detroit Pair Await Tria tte U. S. authorities to let be splashed into his Bloont (been plaguing: township fetidents| S%™. tu hee . ao Raskin’ Ge ce ed Township lagoon in search of\on-and-off since June 1955, had re-; sent. | T F Cf im severest speed oa breakfast at about 4 a.m. \ fturned, “People called me all sorts of The government appealed this rul- defense attorney suffered 2 heattlweeks after been {l-| For now the ’gator is a prisoner a” Neal surpended hy ellen Chit ofthe society which be foyed wi They began what could have The capture was explained this Hyman 1. Fischbach,’ a codeleo-, wiliman within five days. | Thus ends (at least we hope) goon ‘bank some 200 feet south of “When I heard-this thing splash) DETROIT (# — Two brothers, one of them a former Dimisative Hare “Candy” dant with” Hotta, suffered the at-"h. was accused of being ‘Joua|the tale-of the mysterious alligator|the. William D. Singleton home at sete tae sale tia Gea baie internal revenue agent, were free on $25,000 ‘bond each! rard, 29, said she. tack about midnight last night. |. .4 poisterous” when when corrested foro Lower Long Lake in the town-'1341 Kirkway-Dr. The watch began ‘ vod this be preme Coert rules in favor of a informed U.S. Dist. |not wearing a complete uniform. (Ship. P li = night. posite me, I thought “Could vege | to await trial on what federal officials describe Fischbach it’? } for Sedge Burnita Matthews of He denied this and. said he was) : & & Dd “J ditin’t budge an inch. I was the biggest fraud ever perpetrated against the “It would be much better when the trial refused an opportunity to explain Waiting on the opposite side of, It was Mrs. Singleton and beri ving fat on my | en scary Desarteiend Ws ani edtehe tak Tobe abaemn"cte ote eee Fesamed this morning. The court |why some parts of his, uniform|the lagoon this « morning" was seven year-old ae toward the ae & Edward J. Zacharski, 40, the former revenue man, /anese court, Then maybe nth he tee Floods Cost iHion ~s : glittering| 2nd his brother, Norman G. Zachary, 28, who changed/* it trial 1 ine fot week. Cloudy and Warmer Detroit pL {yes and th howe Poking through - ga mrp eng me their arraignment yesterday [be _smounced: ‘suring la and are accused ae Tr ui ef session, d fhe’ senate R Thursday Forecast A! Over but the Paying “Suddenly the “ior tne In ‘Theodore Levin. Innocent git retund checks worth $0 tual ny eaeenry the middle, probably sensing spirit secret file data to Hoffa. DETROIT (INS) — As estimates of damages art being tab- | something or someone was sear. Pleas were entered for them.) He said the false returns were * Pca her Ae aise saaanasis: ‘Thursday will be partly cloudy) ulated, it appears nature’s rampage has cost more tan fifteen | srether of us moved for about The brothers, who run a Detroit made out in the names of fictitious The deci id and- warmer with a chance of) million dollars. \ 15 minutes, Suddenly he came to-/7e#! estate, accounting and tax|persons and had the refund checks! had ea Sie tes Oe thundershowers. Tomor- ot x * \ ward my-bank. When he was-with-\service office, were indicted-by aiMailed to their office by Using). aanted ag formal prosecution's chief witness, Johnjrow’s high will be around 82 to 37. SENNOE (IN) = Dotrelh ead Wayne Cpinty- have: been in seven feet of me I leaped inigrand jury on 139 counts and, if Welday said the scheme was/is detailing the Cye Cheasty, Winds will be gentle to moderate) gectared » federal disaster area as a result of Monday's torrential (the water on top of him.” etait ietediau ae , could belmracked when a refund check wasiJ7ity: and any dissenting a told. the jury.-that, pnorthwest | reine andthe flooding of the Rouge River. —$—$$\— FR’ sentenced to 900 years i jail. andl delivered to a. homeowner... who| “as Justices. fa and that he agreed Say ae ey g : DETROIT (INS) — - The Rouge River, which flooded hundreds surprise becatise he didn’t ‘have Asst. nae 8, Atty. Donald F. ‘ inspectors. - : committee and FBI agents in on| Saturday will be cooler with ported down to:near-normal levels today. \|Water and—came up sliding -my et . of which |years. before being fired-in 1955 H. s Garage the alleged plot from the start.|Sunday and Monday warming up oe he tote a ieee tend tae on” pt con Nae ies ny oe chasges of Slctiiog tis cisew ho ge. His story has not been shaken inljagain. Precipitation will total) — ssrpr ant (INS) — The Tittabawasse River crested early today | “T let out a scream for my| Calmed a $5,000 to $5009 ro ji TS DL Mig lin a Spin le respect jo lengthy ieee quarter foe half-inch) | 4y two feet above flood stage after driving a dozen families brother snd mate my way wading . ae P. | cross-examina been scattered thundershowers | {Continued on-Page 2; 1 Welday-seld- the two—0ahOl 6. oe te wines 0 deyk. tenet Cay gacept Savaniay, © —_| trem thelr Mien pene Cats Unloved? _ |. LUMBERTON, Nc. @& — GRAND RAPIDS (INS) — Only Orchard Lake - Telegraph Bridge Open for Traffic See See a : brought the Telegraph ead underpass|ovihern de of the. rojct. They will be paved later by the! west of the present Telegraph | Officer Rawson Weaver: “Cat The detour on the northern side| contractor in charge of paving the} road. tion for their pets that dog lovers | stopped at another place ot of the project has to be removedientire project. Clearing the Telegraph ap- do.” ae business and left the key in the — and a street which opened on to} This involves the widening of OF-| J oaches to the bridge, plus con- ignition. When he came out Car the detour has to be relocated, aichard Lake into a four-lane, di- Teles a 2 was gone but across the State Highway Department spokes-| vided highway from Berkley ave-| struction of a new Telegraph That's One Solution rect Sit tnther eae Ta © a in-Pontiac to Wellington street | bridge over the Clinton river just). ___—1~9¢--similar—appearance,-it-t0e———— He beliaved the two northernlin Bloomfield Township, as well|south of James K. are proceeding ‘NASHVILLE, Tenn. (INS) — with buy 4b loallied. of the bridge would also belas the four-lane, divided reloca-/on schedule, the spokesman said.) The former Mrs. Florence Nor- Seems a complete moter for traffic in about a week.|tion of Telegraph from Rockwell The whole project is scheduled ris, 65, married 2l-year-cld overheat bad boon Godel tee to the bridge are!avenue to James K. boulevard. |for:completion in December. Thomas Henderson and then Car 3 but 9 mechende pied aa ; ees . " eee said: “I sure was tired of living up Car 2 - ws 2 =a ‘ = alone.” i guaeerenemacmweeammmmes| mixed, Car 1 was getting its ee out In Today's Press einer y-canaaienes eg ° sate 7 “ ee se eaesee i 2 -_eriticized her in- leader dames Re Hott because Manager Walter Willman two) "=r &* ‘orreten 3 sa Ah ee a a ee 3 alled ‘Biggest Fver laws inthe United tte for ein z° bey i j it fut z i her ae ey i for Air Force That Can| FORT WORTH, Tex. @ — The} Air Force unvélled its first super-) sonic atomic bomber, the Convair B58 Hustler, today, The plane's 4 ae “top speed a remained” ee secret . acti se se pees -@ sarprisingly smell: needle ~ Sota Oe ae ei ee es powerful. jet engines. It carries a pool avaiable it was 2, crew ‘of three. The length is % we had,” feet and wing span % feet. ~ “As of right now the B38 is the fastest jet bomber in the world,”” ¢ -——-—said-Lt; -Gen.-€.-S;- Irvine, Air § Force deputy chief ‘of staff for ee Pp ay :. a ee | ‘or oe» ~~. “The Hustler represents one of) , “De J uy schools nthe be perenne _ elay The jury, 10 —— ee : -. Frank W. Davis, chief engineer at Fort Worth for Convair Divi- = sion _of General Dynamics Corp... sj 2 put it this way: “The magnitude of advance in the B58 is best em- phasized by the fact that it pro- Vides @ greater increment in i ~gdvantage over the latest operational bomber than. that bomber provided over the Wright brothers airplane.” rd * af Helicopter Taxi’ |= Rushes Visitors Into Waterford A “helicopter taxi” this morn-® Phe , ing rushed two airline passengers : Airplane Crash : : to waiting relatives in Waterford) . : its 1967 public impreve- ——_ hw re ino i | It was first time a whirly | . ey FET i Finded? Commissioners approved rezon- Ee ar toes ee rns eee EE ONE {scems_to_sugnest that _they_ta- YS ery cnged‘ Cmmercal {of fo Jt on cia] taxi in this area. Josiyn upon the = + % # | (Continued From Page One) _ [and that Rirsahchey and Zhukov! Highway Paatrosloncmn sien Sem or soon ded We . eS ee - the bank and handed the ‘gator) 1) cericials say privately they) Claims Report Really to the Detroit Edison Co. for p dan Sgt to mest. Cudlay's eons So the five-hour watch paid off ave net pig etn oie ion ‘Only a Timber Fire’ |chase of property off Pine street i en. MM. E. Campbell and ber|The Renhoult bead Soemastiets 9) wastes’ the elie are : Natit cane son, John, who arrived on a pight four-foot, nin American importance crisis. y ee a ee sl nasenl ankilens oa Os tert ellie ch rex Cari: Mountain—involving| A Pte . The ‘copter thea carried ‘Harold DeWindt some of the ousted men, particul- search Columbia avenue from hanadie te te tntgast ole aati eye on oft arty Malenkov and Shepilov, who vivors ofa plane that wat supposed) Baldwin te Stanley was aired by Argument Over Who The Democratic licutensnt —_—_—— = ee a —young——_men, +; “a : : : = <= 2+ he alee on Plat was called to prove that the rise sled the real moth eee rat TONY —IPEE | rertede the prouat and op | Will Row to-2 May TOPExA, Kea. © — Faw wabeulp ot citatteh eats teens tons haven't been Out ot wich |Vations on their side ently wes sulved tediyty 6 Trill! sored the werk. as news item quoting Sen, Robert | noo45 swept into several low- past two years. Neigh- redio message from the scene. An argument over who was going, = Faulkner (B-Coloma) as S87 | ting sections of Topeka early Baw igva is Spy anh jar pomet Se to_see che catch.| KEY TO POLICY _ ope sy om rig ne epg = Soy inte saree aged row a" sod aera ee today, and police sald an 9) will provide taxi service between|one had purchased a pet alligator |i rushchev Bom or does with California Highway Patrol to his;whose district the work iM, 'tielens sonst sautiind te he deneming eutback from current programs pone! Fonalt poers Binge od ho Willow Run and the local area. |e t rund ve et and yop epee, seg ember ie" ae a ee iB eres yoy hl ge gee a in the mental health field.” ‘thunderstorm raised several around ; develop his power, assuming he |timber . 2 paving years 4 Smith, 30, - Tl} On June 28, however, Hart said,| small creeks ever “2eir banks. — wi __\pounds in weight. He added that)i, "ihe strong man. Harsh This was the only immediate! ys senemiP CASES Mile Rd., and his companion, Ker-|yfental Health Director Charles F.| Police called beats to Woman, Child Injored »> fit had-“‘shrunk” ‘to around out probably: bring the conclu-|word on the strange situation and |nell Drake, of 1189 E. Rolland St.,.waeg announced impending ty in rescue prdtoan Ph ; <4 in Farmington Lollision | pounds because of lack of enough’ ion that Khrushchev is building left unexplained various reports of} This followed a statement from) Madison S, were arguing offs jn “at least three mental - , ere * — ee ae se —\charred ‘wreckage and —— ei dl Gnas a " \@hen Smith fell from the boat, said )4oin institétions” and, reduction ) : H -A-woman and girt were injured) Today there ‘were claims that! ; t+” tmessages. w fbardahip caséa in the area; |Oakland County Sheriff's Depu-itr ine standard of patieat care in| WHELAN AG Man Dies Ten Mile “and Middlebel Teda.|Long Lake serpent. “it detiately|K fy h h Cl * ne | Barller a helicopter pilot re-| in other business, the Tel-Hu- |ties J. Keith Breckenridge and L. jinorg, se Farengiéa Township, sccordling t|is not-that-alligator; said Paul rusncnev Uialms ported by radio that he had sight. | rom Merchants Assn. was grant. [“lllespie. In a similar retrenchment, Hart in Pontiac Hospital “Farthington Township. Police. T. Allen, owner of the Springfieldir¢ » P ‘ed wreckage but it was s¢ ed permission to hold a July 15-20 Drake called for help and jadded, Michigan State University — cet Beagrie "Soakes Alive” serew- UJNity Won't Crumble charred that he could not tell | festival im the city. two Fesidents of the lake Harry |will have to limit enrollments for cars, driven hy Ray Arrington, 9, tarium. | whether there were survivors or | The Bemis Olsen Post 113 of the ee ae Repensad Gem \the Set time thle yete became! Clayton, P. Aewtiags, Site At i Fermin et noma al the eet: | (Cote From Page oe) | "at We i Paws A metre hea a3 fed at ea es loperig ns fmt Soe Mere He ‘ Was a years e te his rescue. . Pontiac, His home was at 38335 / Q’Kennon, 32, of 2728 Glenview Rd.| ,. . |sections, Shops and factories had rescue party|when Miles said residents of dis- ~e ; A Royal Oak, collided at the inter Scctaded tageon for about three pal igi B yeb rox Paige lsareegied 00. the aren auring a trict 4 objected to holding the show| They pulled Smith. who was | : ee eee years. | Gesell or tay © fierce electric storm and was re-jon a proposed Oakland avemue/floating about 10 to 12 inches be-) \t 0 Mr. Armifage, native of Port Arrington’s wife, Edna, 52, was) © ; spersed so rapidly that some) ited to have messaged withiplat. : low the surface, into the boat, car- : tuner Midins tine adinitted to Pontiac General Hos-| “It probably had a home in one|cars-in the official party Were/s sins. «There are survivors rying him to shore where they, __ : maps, wae ioe the Fat pital with a fractured pelvis and is of the mud banks and lived on halted temporarily. Help re applied artificial resporation. * 8 =e e Fatm Stl ee So na hd ee yl gem pty t ale ,"=C, OFC, $0 Reply orescence VIVE DOLENISE fae : today, Toni O’Kennon, 5, was a ; ’ ; x party boss . was to scene He was a member of riding with her mother, was|Michigan winters by living off the|Bulganin full assurance that the|I"icr trusere to. ihe ignwayl “2 : 0 DIY forsee Sa - Aderatt Club, Rectss Club, De- treated at the hospital for cuts and/fat it stored inside him by besvy purge of t ee “4 - with oxygen. He was then rushed) Kalqmazoo Plan Based ‘et Aitletic Cub and the Oak. bruises, anid released. summer eating, ‘wrestler | not hang the loyalty of Tho tatcontr nad ben st lt) Carnate Re thee for pee Continuing tant its Conatey ies. > eee, : He said hundreds of searchers, the area from Nellis Air Force po ns A Advertising Golfing Asim. + — —Lake-Orion Youth —. ~ including other professiona}-alliga-/MALTED “BLACKSHEEP* ~~ —_- \Base near-Las Vegas, Nev. — pa = Sees for Disaster Si revention ee ee a Injured in Accident tor wrestlers and hunters, failed his leisurely trip across . lation’s | H Students Receive 3 Funeral service will be held jyrec. ins to find the mammal because they|the sa stan, arabe Judge Decides Big. Mon ndustry 41S Pa off o- ee oe ee ne A Lake Orion youth; James Ran-| searched for him during the day.|one : Sie _ Big Monopolistic Trend, ky -High PAVOH — next ber. Kalamazoo’s pub.) 27m. Reval Eee dall, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs.'The Koukoulis brothers participated, With the remark, ‘“We| : ; ; Committee Says fi T, GC ql lic school children, from rh -. ois George Randall, 86 Orion Dr.,|briefly in a mammoth July 1955|took the black sheep by the ‘ail On Hildy S Future ‘for Op Uarades garten through high school, will State Police Identify was injured in an accident yester-\search. and threw him out. ; : ao given a - instruction “ Vinny day: at Broadway St. and Smith) This led many lake residents and) “It's no secret what happe WASHINGTON @®-—The U. S.| MANSFIELD, Ohio (INS)—Imag- in civil defense .as a part of the , ae. e Ch. in Orion Township animal experts: to raise an eye-|im the Soviet Union ’ he; MIAMI (INS) — Gircuit Judge;Chamber of Commerce announced|ine the pride of a junior regular curriculum, — Man's Severed Body Oakland County Sheriff's deput-|brow or two to the tales of Al-itold ® cheering exowd of ia Sein Tae Ge MG tu See ieneodlie mbar ac We ehadgloom tramnel Wr ont taetees Go. Ths Kalamasco achodle are be , phonse—so named : : r McCoy é secre widely| were recorded in one six-week : - driven by Muriel D. Ahiborn, 32,)-—--—-*---® —-* peg in a. grog "herd. ‘They have tared for the child since she other of 876 Heights St., Lake Orion. He] George Koukoulis said this was|-" wd yeu waow how nea” But Be ee for probably the fen _stgeie snp. eg wee : ' : accepted ty minor injuries at neral|tu in chigan.: lost ~come : ter, whether nether ma hospital. trom Louisiana and Florida, - he|Name Safety Director custody of the six-year-eld girl, /0S | Sera aoe natural, has a ti png Sot “During the brief bout with Al-| Robert J, Stadler, clerk-treas-! ‘The child shall be hereafter|tical data underlying the still) hied leet Bt — ¢ ee ere: ee oe The Weather phonse, Koukoulis didn’t receive a\%Tef of Mosman Hills, po hod gem a Nlty Ellis."* OR ergo of the segs that #20 te 33 made the — plan ng an goalie & Police said ranch operators told —_}seratch__He—didn’t_earry—a—kmnife/Sume immediate control _ _‘The child’s natural_mother, Mrs, Antitrust subcommittee headed by| honor roll or honorable meation | * commitioe headed by D.3--| them m coe : Fell U.S. Weather Ruress Repart |; - though city’s l-man police force and 5- McCoy , had Sen : nn). im any One sit-week grading “Heathcote, 3 pes upper hel _ PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Clear and ae hat eon dma pligs Bt man fire aah nome Stadler was'sought to regain custody of Hildy| The action was prompted by a ried they would all be pad al ent of schools, and a number of oh dh lace Gar Woe: cool thie, morning. Low 4, Fair ‘eter! “We both went out there never|®Ppointed to the post of publicifrom the Miami Beach Jewish/story in this morning's Washing-| free plane ride. Lethe renee a aaticiale point |eoing to Detroit to visit friends. of a. few scattered thandershewers, thinking we would find him,” Andy|safety director by the city com-jcouple. Mrs. Dougherty is a Roman and Times In the : wormer. Gomis.” meterate north | said. “I was never so surprised in|mission last night. His appoint-|Catholic. sere = = ‘ial a a ee my tife when = 3 Saw those eyes,” ment fills the vacancy teft-by the; Judge Prunty = : the. Lowest temperature preeeding ¢ a2,|Drother George gleefully added, {retirement of Stanley Kevern asjEllises are fit and proper persons ta gam: wind velocity 10 mpn. |, 70U8Y Alphonse has a new home|Police chief. The appointee also|to adopt the sald minor . . . the Divestien: Settivweet, e™ |at the Koukoulis’ se .|will continue his work ag clerk-|interests of the said minor will be Bun sete Wednesday at 8:16 p.m “We'll put him among the other |treasurer, promoted by this adoption.” Sun rises Thursday ‘st 5:05 a.m. ; 5 | Moon sete Thursday at 4:36am 60, ‘gators and fatten him up a/—— : ce |‘ Mom rises Wednesday at 7:05 p.m. | little,” the. brothers explai : Dbewatows Pempenetacce : 7 Southern Senator Reports: ~ ) wei giLake Orion Man Hurt - ae es a ) ERR Was Cor Overtums «= (Eisenhower May Accept Pye swe mem’ a oe ee Civil Rights Bill Change sasivssdspessers ry ay morning on Orion road Ss R C se “gg north of Dutton road, Oakland) - V, 19 Ss anges : Be Herendeerteverses * Townsh ip, was. Marcus L. Freud, : . os A ue One Year Ago in Pontixe (0% Of 1455 Nakomis St, Lake} WASHINGTON W—Sen. Russell|amendments, the senktor retused|"°™ MNOS ecg pai iss stass #1 |Orion. (D-Ga) said after a conference/to express an opinion as to wheth- : ATO crsersseeseessors 88) Marcus, who was treated fot|with President Eisenhower er the administration will _ ol eeeenmeees~ \euts and bruises by Dr. H. J.\that Eisenhower's “mind is notisuch amendments. -\Threaten Customer Mig A ,/mee|Brown, of Oxford, told Oakland!ciosed to amendments | In advance of Russell's conter-|" “sis Date in 5 Years Sheriff's deputies he was clarity” the administra-jence with Eisenhower there were) «MS iforced off the romt by a largeltion’s civil t bill _— {hints at the Senate that sponsors, rights bill. |hints at the Senate that Tuesday's Temporstere Chart. gg Bravel: truck as he was traveling sell, - South-lof the a . $2 & Majauette”¢ ¢7/south on Orion road. _ jern forces to the legis ler 22% Misi of ‘eee : : a ee oe 4 ey i % Fort Is National Park i wy — “punitive” mengure. ' "3S Seas Se) oo| HALIFAX, Nove setia — Tee ft #1 $4 Phoenix 193 7#/\Canadian Government has desig-| Eisenhower Ridssell talked oo tee Bi loatea the historic fortress atopjover the bill for about 50 min-) An if i & Pranewce 7 M4 Citadel Hill, qverlooking utes at the White eae. “l 96. 16 Traverse c. 68 .$0\and its many-armed harbor, as a| Although Russell said Eisenhow- a ee BBinationa , park, The fortjer has an open mind, with & i hate built 9 17 to the of clar : Oe : \ L : r\ \ \g #o\ = rt A \ “te z é = =f eater ee ores | \ S § : , fhe! ‘2 2 : q if i F sp j A, ‘ a ‘| | ‘i : ’ Fs \ ot h, : / * ‘ \\ AK i \ : X \ : : \ | : a hee ee ee Suddenly..:you have the figure you've always. miss Fae RUE Aaa Re cena Aisi eS a 2 nm 22! pours. is the famed “Tiger” Wang. | Taught to fly. fighter planes in Russia, broadcloth, ' and C cups 2.50. Concerto construction, $2. merce “hrmieccg backi —— mae bs Thic Hit “Gives Yau point mitaclestraps’.. a ! + on Pilot S Aili simply dreamy how at 14,000-Foot Peak f shoulders to distribute a KR to Save Climber. © beautiful lift evenly here oe: > —and here—and here! \z eae : | = : ae a en ee | White broadcloth, A,B UWE spgciais IE - Seep esr tee spree rie A emis s wong S648. critically injured + and C cups 3.00. = PF org: ae “uu = . {refill valve chamber and attach norsle, Costeine enough te treat Now from the first name in bras. «. _A-—turioug_Sierra—thundersiorm j __.. the dast word in girdies ! = Tast night—and the usual vagaries of thé air Cirrenis af that altitude | —posed formidable odds, “It's his only chance,” said Dr. | Cc ot ea ae . =< SPECIALS deseribing the condition. of gp AWNOK : Viste a year-old John Findley Seat. ah ae CANNON | ' niversity of California student’ A ' 2 I who suffered internal and other Muslin SHEETS : ; injuries -in a 40-foot fall Sunday.7 “He could never live through being packed out. He needs im- mediate hospitalization.” The —dector “and-—park- “ranger | James Barton arrived at the crude base camp on Upper Palis- ade Lake last night - | a , in. c= aN - 722108 Inch Size $2.98 ye 8} x 108 Inch......:..$4.88 == peecodccvecccccccebecees Seckaiteniiy ¥ DER-PRICED tor This Week Only ~All Steel WHEELBARROW Regular $13.95 Quality— * Tubular Frame * 10" Wheel * Sturdy Braced * Rubber Tire * 33x29” Tray & First Quality Seott was taken to the camp after hig removal trom a lefty; ledge by six mountaincers Mon]. in day. The last portion of the trail) to the camp was so steep the doc- m°* Z tor and ranger had to leave their, €<5 horses behind. A oe i\* The vital question was: Could, : $4.35 Value Levan 20. gallon - size. Draft holes " Pastel SHEETS | 72x108 Inch Size $2.79 ] 99 Value ag ers igang Ceoer cocecccoocooscs Spring Steel—22 Tooth that treacherous, high altitude— : ever in good weather? Helicopter Girdle and — 81x108 Inch Size Leaf Rakes ade cl duaies whibinee tah if it were the right . iv. purpo elbarrow bui pilots said yes, Pantie Girdle — for service. Buy now at record low price. = type of craft with a good pilot! and went in lightly laden. 73° Ssecesesooseoecosesesososossseoaseseoeeseseees FREE coum: CA Given With Every Power Mower ‘Purchased This Week! Demon _ nanan | Sat Cee Streetcar Ride — G50 Would've Been > Much Cheaper WASHINGTON @—Mrs. Elinor] K. Wolt should have taken the] a5 High . Speed Rotary é ‘Shovels , “program. She was doing ® roll ay ee ne ~ Reflected” and incident ight ly. Stee! 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The comfort is eccccccoccceseoosoce the 10-minute drive about her functions as a $30-a-day consul-| tant. The next thing she knew, she was fired. Nationally Advertised $84.95 Seller William J. Caldwell, director of | : : : ; the International Cooperation 1 new . . . Fris-Kee actually feels liké next-to-nothing on! It YaRe GOODS j ergy ogists ad gives your figure o fabulous oir . . . like the Maidenform. ' to pdb investigators looking in| _. bras you weor ond wear! x oD : : ne im-| : Yad + se pees : ‘So don't put off till tomorrow what you con put on today TereSeeeeserrerysese + 20-8 —_ polls surveys to‘ buttress the for-/ . Fris-Kee, the new Moidenform girdle! Either girdle or E SAVE MONEY by sewing it Curved Tooth—Long Handle a aes “Caldwell said he bired Mrs. Wolf) “ponte ayn & Convenient “pene 5 ML shirts, etc. os of assorted Garden RAKES Control Cut $I — Be ey ee ee eed a | ef da S71 Compate-anywhert! 3 noturs st f put - 3 29 ae foreign aid and] 96 North. : : Vales ] nee — or t to national organiza-| Saginaw any mower 4 dispensing i BROTHERS Sout tat this price. Lifetime ions actively interested the’ ti y * er = select grain long | handle. FREE!| job, Caldwell said. LEAF MULCHERS Ps Then one day in April’ Mrs. Wolf : happened to be headed for the E Capitol at the same time Hollister was. ‘She hooked a_ride,” Cald-) well said, and the fateful conver- § sation took place Caldwell said he speedily heard| from ‘Hollister that “such activi- a are an wMmecessary expense the taxpayer.’’ So about five) ane later, Caldwell said, Mrs. Seoecscscecsseseesess Initialed __#sin-1 Combination - Pillow Case [E Hoe & Cultivator Be I: ¢ : $I Quality ACH te 73° 2 Cases for oo ee -$1.25 On Sale Thurs., Fri. Sat. While Caer Bi Lasts! For MOVIES or STILLS TRE Exposure Meter Rano 6°" ~~ Mower cuts and—pu res ¢ mulch : lawns without effort, : eeoseeseceseseseocoeeecesoeeeseeeeeeessesees Record Low Price! 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But he stressed injuries suffered in a motr-soot| ( /quin ‘PONTIAC PRE: ic; ee ‘| fs : “¥ “} Se Fie oe : - = - - Z ie ‘es — Be Sees BSS e —— ; ong Bhp ag 4 _ He declared: “I don’t think “Es involving the U.S. ; The the that 4 + og wife of the ania, told re- rly ning of the late Arturo ‘Toscanini, is : “improving - jer accident “and pneumonia that followed. “fly om ree ‘is, well now sn _ eonscious- Horo- TALK FREELY Hungarians and others from be-| surgery.” a | \ BUY NOW and SAVE! Reductions Up to 50%!" SS ES 3 Reg. to 5.99 Reg. to 9.99 Reg. to 12.99 Mid- summer -cottons, sheers .and spuns. Trans-season dark and Half ‘Sites. cottons. One and two piece styles. Sizes for Junior, Misses’ Reg. $2.99 Reg. $1.99 BLOUSES Reg. $5.99 Slightly Soiled BLOUSES $ 1" 7 ~~~ YOUR CHOICE Shorts, T-Shirts, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT LiNGERIE ENTIRE STOCK Baby Doll GOWNS PETTICOATS _ Reg. $1.99 Each SLIPS PAJAMAS SWIM Sizes 6-14 Baby Doll GOWNS a oo PAJAMAS Ren. $1.00 Each J “may have to be established if in- oo ODA... Gaaaak ay An ee cin a lis o result of her fractured jaw.| There now is no necessity for - * = ns Sotken continues to spiral. is nothing in the national econ- impending depression the site of MA BENSON 70.NC ® /UMBER: 4 SUPPLIES «Fl Cool, Cool Cooking Slip out of the kitchen and into something cool. Enjoy sumikgr, for a change, with super-sim dinner - fixings from Wrigleys. 4 Like-a tender juicy veal roast Fe «+. priced extra-low this week. re = Just roast it in the morning . } -serve-it-cold_at night ith “4 a crunchy Freshland salad. Wouldn’t that be a refreshing way to spend tomorrow?. Summer Comfort ine _ Free From Gold Bell 1 Deck your lawn, your ehte with ‘on. "eae Senet Sullesrs phalehibtien’ of New York City in 1930, ; -_ fie was born in the Ukraine. City Declines to. Act ~on Request for ‘Work! After 6 O'Clock =e i a (oo eee Secteeals soon a8 3H ‘ion Friday and nig" a a ws born i Porat x* * * LONDON i®—The Countess of “Tideal health ing ors in inspe : tion of eity shops. - Golf Course Sold — FoRT LAUDERDALE. Fla. Marshiand Metropolitan Park. The appraised value to keep Negroes | /park ig located on Hiller road. from using it. + _* +* Assn., organized a year ago to operate the course if it were sold, was successful bidder with an of- fer of $562,400. on SA VING g offices. Deposit } your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our 8. convenient Francis Routt, @ \Wed in Dryden DRYDEN — Francis Ann Routt, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wat- CERTIFICATES ‘in Lapeer Saturday evening. * * *- of the immediate groom's best man was his brother,’ ‘Robert of Lapeer. M |Squier Club in the evening. will make their home in Lapeer. Blankenburg ‘explained barbers | favored the Jaw as it assisted the) 4+ ce-Chapter—261. “Ordlersot_—The Fort Laaderdale-city- com [Eastern Star, will stage its annual mission has voted over the pro- ; for members and their fam- ‘test of Mayor John V. Russell tog _ eg isell the miunicipally owned golf ilies at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at nurse for a little over half its| The Fort Lauderdale Men's Golf, daughter” of Mrs. Harry Fleming. ot Dryden and William Watson, son of Lapeer, were united in marriage at the Methodist Church i Rev. Frank Hemmingway. per- formed the ‘service in the presence families. The’ bride was attended by Mrs. Janet Watson of Lapeer, and the bride- A reception for" 100-friends and } eesti ty te fine area gad The new Mr. and Mrs. Watson| A PRESTIGE CAR - $3795.00 — CADILLAC Coupe Deville Pink and Block LOADED! $3895.00 USED CARS JEROME'S BRIGHT “SPOT Cass Ave._at Orchérd Lake — Pontiac—FE 8-0488 * ~ GADILLAG (62 Coupe J ‘6,000 Actuot Miles. ” Gold and? White. Only $3695.00 | NEW CARS ~ JEROME “OLDS- “CADILLAC 280 S. Saginew Ge - Oren fe - _ au! $9451 » New: “© Sheers nl Novelties * Pretty Prints mt ie iT ehooesfrowe these Special Purchase Groups! “lisse Prints 4 = & ; , ne Cot t on ee pages “Pri nt Fe IEE enn Ta " } | Printed Dimity—- ae BSE! | ess Se eens to 0h ‘Printed ak Pointed L Cham ray $1.19 Sport aed Printed Terry Cloth to 9 $1.9 ‘98 Gold Print Pongees | Silk Blend Prints — 7 me © Printed Sail Cloth . |__| Solid Color Corduroy Combed Broadcloth Prints ie i _Wamsutta Prints Yd. Chromspun Fabrics : + Charge Ail Your Fabric and Patera Needs at Waite’s , . . Fourth Floor! = i to Keep Negroes ul . ; 4 E en 8 RES TS eS SR | “en =o ‘~ } ‘ ‘s \William. Watson > 1 Bee —Reg. $1.39... Brighten - hang . Twin __ pink, blue, yellow, white or_red_in - full or a sizes. wardrobe! ee “99 -=Metching Blanket Bo st Big 16 garment size, 1 wide, 54” tong. ¥& Fully quilted top and front. % 3 hoop mete! frame. = *& Pull length zipper. gloomy closets! Colorful, attractively designed garment bags protect clothing from dust, moths . add mew decorator magic to. at Ba sees a es -$1 13” pink. 3 Exciting Patterns: ® Brilliant new floral ® Diamond quilt in rich hunter. 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Sturdy chrome “plated clothes. rack that 4 -helds up to 30 garments. ideal for home, office or store. 64” high by 36” wide. Assembles easily. - just the thing for storing ‘Out-of-seaton clothing. Get yours today and save! ail _ For that extra storage space . —— 8 Versatile Bath: Reg. oe 89c ‘Stee! on Thick... Soft... Thirsty. —Cannon_Towel_ in sparkling decorator colors ! i 2a are a Gingon learned to play via ig ‘lex ea * tennis in Harlem where she grew up. he = pees. She is twenty-nine years old and a | anger Genera) Cireulation j == mune Tae rote perfectionist in her tennis. Thus a Secretary and Editor fail advertising ‘Mgr. she was not satisfied with her a ae -service-in: the finals-single match, = See cree although she double. faulted only re. twice. But her volleying was so powerful that her opponent never 7 SSE ee “had @-chance-after: Arima swept, the. ~ newspaper #4 well 9 all AP news dispatches. first four games in succession.” Peer peer uate geen scteecatie daedistianenetl epee : MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FR where Pata i delivered yc avallable bie by a Oakland, Genesee, in Washtenaw , one tt is F206 a year: ing. Biates iJ : aot ane i: = ~ pa sot year, A PA PnL exact ae ana Pontize sunset os . “ *Foreigh business has” ‘provided a : uananen_OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CINCULATIONS major stimulus to domestic produc- tion this year,” says WALTHER Leperer ofthe Commerce Depart- ment’s Office of Business Economics. The expansion in this and other Se _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1967 _ ‘Taft-Hartley Act Leimay j Ten years. after Congress passed ) the Tarr-Hartiey Act over President ‘ Truman’s veto, the labor law is still |_ Virtually unchanged. ea ‘More correctly known as the ~~~ Labor-Management -Act of -1947,it— . forbade the closed shop, allowed the union shop if voted for by employes. and ‘not outlawed by the states, and made strikes and secondary boycotts illegal. Unions were made legally liable for breach of contract, certain unfair labor practices were banned and a 60-day cooling off period was economy, he pointed out, Since 1949 U.S. exports have increased in dollar value by 53.7 per cent and exports have risen in volume by 35. 6. “have-gone up $9.2- -_per-cent- in dollar value and 46.7 per cent in volume. ei oR Acting under provisions of the 1947 General Agreement on > Tariff and 8 TL your present whiskey _ —but with fine bour- bon’s better flavor! eu caow Dist. ¢0, FRANKFORT, KY., - DISTRIBUTED BY NAT. DIST. PROD. CORP. BOURBON WHISKEY ARENTUCKY STRAIGHT ae EMD WASHDAY DRUDGERY.- SPECIAL et that only the Here's a completely new, bigger. r, more power.” @ New high tn “bigiosd” maneuverability! - fal, 7,000 pound GVW, Forward Control The FC-170 is the only 4-wheel drive truck to ‘Jeep’ Truck—the all-new FC-170. - —=—s—_give you “go-anywhere” ‘Jeep’ maneuverability —@ More cargo space on Tose wheelbase! The With = peyload-capecity of up to-3500 pound, — new FC-170 puts a 9-foot pickup box on a wheel- e tetanding feat High- base only 103% inches long. Bed is only 27 E + as a pent ing features High sa inches from ground for easier loading! formance-proved ’ B-inch ground clearance to 2 1 : | y “= with any other 4-wheel drive truck. You'll find try - « With powet take-off, the new ‘Jeep’ FC-170 ———— wee eS = space per inch of wheelbase. winches to belt-driven The Newest addition to the 4-wheel drive ‘Jeep’ family! Ba eee _ Now’s the time to get America’s wonderful . No. 1 Washer and Dryer AND SAVE _ during this sensational | TRADE RES SALE! ‘You'll be ood when you. learn how LITTLE extra cash aa to. own THIS... FC-170 gives you so much cargo © -—~—=s operates a wide range of special equipment from machinery. log soem ioe mao Oring . A Seep /feward Contra me’! FCI70 ; sracious AAFETY NE ea with ~so-amvwurne’skeprancnen- | wnive...conmuaume [| = 9: - — Nf —- , wa wrap-around with, traction of ite 4-wheel | et 4heel-Drive vebiolen . 7 ae ee) ee ee you lo 2 *Ferward Castrol” positon, | drive, gyre tread, ae Dea 8 le fp aa, ae ke oeae = e ‘A : gives you command of almost with ground. ee | Sie ceca iaee af hed ad io dwg bgt Rega waE [3 ; comfort. | into 2-wheel drive for highway travel. i ‘ j 4 28 é ; | 7 ier - bigger r Forward Controi rae op! Truck at your seas cars Slee & Service ‘Peterson. K-W $¢ HE PONTIAC F some of those 20 years were,civilization probably would go ker-|¥ and does at times exist Smoky Mountains. “I prefer sim-|wasted. . }loote. _—_ [iebn B. of ple ways,” he says. * * * Le eee Nees eee * {| To understand Bert you have In an era of creeping inflation the| ps, tie test gente Donal x ru legs resting on the * * * Continental ‘Shelf 65}. » doesn't buy ‘He rere} ss‘ ® tof here. = in : He hand grinds. Nk eh 4 4 1 ee y a it = * QF. if F Fz pier. tee é 5 ag i i A if i y : aa i : i : t : me THe z } ; ‘ gg “They're in a rat to keep up with the Joneses.|said Bert. . ! Sometimes I feel that it is a good| “I have reduced 3) thing some people work so hard.jest co F del a ! if Sive i h EF H Wedding ~~ Gift for a new shomel fe ; QUESTION: What American hero became a Russian Admiral? * * * ANSWER: One of the great captains in the history of the U. S. Navy, John Paul Jones, joined the Russian Navy and became an ad- rea- It was just one more amazing fact about the amazing Capt. Jones.| So long as He became a sailor at the age of 12, wks captain of his own ship-at’/ bloom flowers. he is alert had 21, and offered his services to his nation against England. changing moods of He raised the colonists’ banner over the first American Man of/it nature be not his god, shortlived government, had war and was captain of the first American ship to be saluted|in petaled splendor and Sanne nt hane|by foreign guns. -In September of 1779, as captain of the Bori Homme| winged farewell, 4s many . _ot war Serapis. Though his own his - : ; iE i | : EF i i 4 F F EF 2 4) iii: ‘i ff ; il Ay EF if i i / H s bs : fil Li the sf i z i | : $ United Nations truce team in interfered a es 1947 but shoting “incidents” still east Asia ‘and the United States.|ship was sinking, Jones refused to surrender and said, “I have not win: site’ tw bie wan : are reported. Formation of the new Cabinet/yet begun to fight.” Eventually he won. woodch | slong -the_uneaay At the moment seven skunks live : cease-fire line. When the Revolution ¢nd ed and there were no more battles to ‘> aad ott-of Ma cata: 7 --fter—the- cease-fire, the UN.i9 School Elections Set fight, he joined the Russian Navy, became an admiral, and then re-) sw, get along fine,” he said. : 4 recommended a plebiscite. Pak- signed. He is buried at the U. S. Naval Academy at Ansiapolis, Md. “They come out at the whi ' 9 inal. at tee Knchnon DEEROES > Spedel aed cook Se will’s dusk, and-go back at. the : India * tne proposals will be voted on Monday! FOR YOU-TO-DO: Ask your librerian to help you find the com-|T ive w Parsdiee I do plebiscite en grounds Pakistan|woods and Fraser. A special tax|Plete story of John Paul Jones’ battle with the Serapis in a history) Bait Sa in New “York! 4 troops remain on Kashmir terri-\o¢ $3 on each $1,000 of assessments D°OK. Then sit down and write it like a news story for a newspaper-| ang studied on the. tory illegally. —- — You.can. color can. this picture to pach. ad trate te snaesnitanintiiiimacnis wr A - = anton ee eC arene tar | enone) Printing. Printing & Office Supply | Gen. Glen E next five years. - vote : : ; Z : Chet) athe only American on te|on_ 8 techer Sune. sean scents taal cea a demain ies ae ae pape oe -0135 | Canal Company's internation- two board education = : _Rewspaper.. Tomorrow; ————- Close Seturdey During August . al bosiid. of: engineering advieers:!pests. : __._. “fighting windmills?” Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures. 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Williams|world, = eae aioe ‘at Shan-lener’s husband, Edward, 74, was| ®lding down the death toll. : chairmen Conlin “alcling. with. pickup /hurt seriously... gq Ute ee “Til. sane, deepie Ne eee Williams, Legislator | r a a Conducting Survey |= Ba “960 Beldvin diuietpbiey piciim ot ts Ainltie aieintead bk guar t00k FUP Vinx strectare, 4, which fell on a Wednesday, through the following Sunday. A written exchange of viewpoints oe ee Through Sunday, 707 persons: ‘had met death in traffic this year, “{65 less than Yor the same “period of 1956, “Aid the death tolt-for-all re. the governor noted, was 12 per cent below 1955. yesterday.on how to go about con-| Looking anything co doomed, ducting such a survey left the two ted-haired Richest Seed eve), Your Headquarters for Drugs, Cosmetics, Summer Needs al Favorite Beer, Wee, Liquor couts Pour Into Camp) ‘for Jamboree Opening oN ELIMINATE weit A a DK’ A. 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Yr! 73e]] Pet Milk inne sapeaesis Py 59 pS A a A BE NM a A RLS A anes a RARER NE spn RN sa | aes vey | ‘ j , | Ht i 2 r 3 z i ! . i Hy i LZ * i ees ae SR ea | ge . ri - i E i * Meee iA ; | } \ ‘ \ : : ‘ ‘ & ts = = . Le 3 Z * ne a S Nae os € ; BS : SET e ra oe *. 4 oe ee eee ae ee . 3 Ss ’ 3 ey res = = {. ca : : . Pe ‘ . ae : : , Bey } es : ' rt kw 4 j ‘a ‘ ee : old Methodist church was ‘lifted from its foundation. | Now. one truck thet is parked church will be site of the new Me to Connunetiel eA public- ~—fng is scheduled for Thursday eve- ning on the proposed rezoning, from residential to commercial, of property on both sides of Mooney street between Grand River and Shiawassee. The proposal gence three par-| cels of land adjacent to the new eit approve the proposed rezon- ing. It is the opinion of commis- sion members that the area is £ : OO oe ee than for residential development. prepare The council recentl - CAMPERS LEARN TO COOK — At the Git to a meal. They are (lr) Sandy Powell, —- dicen a gems 4s ones Scout Day Camp in Sashabaw Plains these young Betty Cobb, Cheryl Newbegg and Alice Steley, portion of this property for multi- all of Clarkston. ladies go through the first stages of learning ple dwellitgs, The meeting wil] be held at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building. Farmington Council Hast tendered his resignation a : : cragtog, oncom bro to be ef Use of 38 Acres Donated veo Neat of Hard Work Ends-Camp Opens Okay 5 Subdivision “TANDMARK BEING RELOCATED — This ______ Pentine Press Phete E SS a ays UDGIVISION 116-year-old Methodist Church at Commerce ison Commerce Village. The old structure will. te tfor-Ortonville—— + — i ~ SANEA~ZOMNGON'—T- weve epee he” past-your t0-teay-+Sovute-—Tee-plana-include hiking its way to a site next to the new church west of given a new steeple to be used as a chapel. for these two weeks. eat een, A ey eter | FARMINGTON — At its regular Slated on CD ial moral 1 he win Valr|State Aid Funds Decrease __* ! , Fees thrift, self-reliance and a definite; purpose in the use of money Queen Leads Pardde wed CLIFFORD — At the Clifford liar ee Homecoming. held last weekend’ ‘7 oo oe and well attended, Karen Kitchen Kuhn, a Redford sigh “school Attending her at the affair were Mary Willson of Clifford and Joan i open of North Branch. ( * Fe ae Lt mm queen was crowned before brother of the bridegroom, as best! Clifford Homecoming w me - oe earned and saved, Kuhn aid. 3, to the Chateau at La $ - , — —_— . _ - — — — is 7 ~~ eee = = _ of Mayville was chosen queen. teacher, traveled in the Buchanan the parade. which they led in a __ Convertible from North Branch, He ig trying to carry on the dream started by the famoud explorer, and after studying at the Univer- sity of Alaska for two years, hes returned many_times. wl Fi i The three-week tour will. take), : group when he was Il years old. Returning | me the 0 3S ns ! 3 Bowe ' ‘= : is : Og s e : ee 1H ie fi i 1 14 7 ‘= - ae fe i Sa PY itul to Stalinism. But in the un-| | , EB aw ont Spork Plugs — Fuel Pumps _ OPEN ALL DAY: SUNDAYS “Airplane Type Shock Absorbers WEEK DAYS 9-9 .e amine ipa a FAP eC BEE “Tllerback Ae Parts 240 Baldwin Ave. FE 3-9477 — FE 8-1431 ' Marriage License \ Pe ost aPise it a0 | We Figures, Fellows | To get where you want to go... to Levathe things you want to own.. . .will take money. 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Yd. is siedecne haus bes “Shower Curtain Seis Plastic Taffeta. - ; Shower and Window Curtein Incl. a. | a scl Bamboo Cafe Curtains NATURAL FINISH 80.36"... 45" Vel gore. Spt. Moe. gees, | 48x84" — > See Pr. READY-MADE DRAPERIES ~~ 38"x90" Now ‘Values to $10.98 in Pr dane Pn es de a eee as ee Li ne The Oakland and Wayne © Boards of Education acting jointly date of thé transfer,| File Objections 4. Whether the proposed alterati boundaries will be made: dd. The.otiective..date of the transfer, Mf ordered; : -3. Whether or not any: personal’ or real to transferred and, if 20, therefor. “Sto Street Work Herrington Hills Are Gite trict . of — Troy, g it E FA i We 6 sem a City ot ; Oakland County : hearing will be held at Oakland pwnd Road, Pontiac, ~~ = the 19th day of July, 1987, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. to consider the of the above described The Oskiand County of Educa- 3. Whet! personal or real <7 te he teaeieneal 25 we juitable consideration there- ano to Bie Bow dey et day, AD » e_et OAELAND BOARD : : BES if E 2 Z ~~ > tion of the Wa: B83 ane ““hetéby. _ wotified z tiac, Michi 28 bl 2 Eoy +. M above 32 2 ¢ will. determine: boundaries will be made: TO: PROPERTY OWNERS. school electors and all other interested . Parties of the Troy Township schools district, Oakland County, Michigan; and of the Birmingham city. schools district, Oakland a proposed alte: boundary Vines of the Troy .Township schools district, Oakland Coynty, Michi- f°; by detaching the following described a mds, to-wit: Lots 1 to 36, both inclusive, of Adri-| 31° bein enne Manor ¢ part © 7 ag of Section 39, ‘ “ i £., A Trey; Michigan. from the schools dis- trict, Oskland County, Michigan, and edding the same to the Birmingham City schools district. Oakland County, Michigan. ; You are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held at the Osttand County Sehnel Office Ruildine. 1025 6 Telegranh Road. Pontiac, Michiean, on the 18th dav of July. 1957. at 9:00 o'elork P.M. to consider the advisebilite of the mda Coun of - og ~ ee = a — ether the pronosed alteratto: bown=rtes will te made! a -* 2. The effective date of the transfer,|N. B® if ordered: 3. Whether or not anv personal or real | 89 ' Ptoperty is to be transferred and if so, the equitable consideration therefor. Any interested parties will be efyen an | * _Soportunity to he heard at the time and : eo cucted. - ted at Pontise, Michigan, this 11th day of Jun>, A.D. 1987 Akt AWN CONNTY ROARD OF EMTrATION = " BY: W. J. Pf rrsow Serretarr July 16, “57 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS onAT pren school electors and al] other interacted perties af fletrict wo 1 Pri. of Owvtard end Addtshn ‘Townchins Oatiend Cann. ty, Michigan. and of Gtetrict Na. 7 Fri ef Addteet:. Brendon, Dryden. Métamora| th end Oxford Townshins (Oxford area to bee. community schorix district), Oakland De and Lapeer Counties: NOTICE ef pronosed alteration of school district boundary Hines of district ‘Ne. 1 Pri. ot! @ Oxford and Addison Townshins, Oakland County, Michivan, be detaching the fol- r lowing deserthed lands, to-wit:- Part of WW Pre 2 hee at Wi, envi ft from cor of W % oi o with W 128 ft: th & 245 ft: th N 248 ft to heg. trom“ the “Walled” Lake consotde school district, Oakland County, Mi same te the district of Oskland ayne Counties, M'chigan. : her not! th_§ 498 ft th © 1997 1: th 6993 ¥% ee ETT ey FS NR i gr —s it. Also, NE % of NW Pen 4 exe @ 14/ eeres, alag ear hee at NE © cor th wi ton 47 ft th M288 ft th WwW ee ft th & 4% ft th B 192 ft th N 197 to T/8 ¥ RTF see 1a. ~ from district Ne. 1 Fri. of Oxford -and Afitiaan (Townshins, Oakland County, Michieant and siding the same to dis-| 5 a No.7 Fri. of Addison. Rrendon. j , Metamore and Oxferd Tawn- thins (Oxford area comment Mistricti, Oakiend and Lapeer | You are ; fee 5 j Road. Pentian, Michi | the 18th dav of Juty, 1957 at 2- (JPM. to etnedder [the aqniteMe snnattotetian Owedfo | Ave Spterested nartins . tee seed alte school district, Sarge aon teist a by detaching the following described Lak eight inches. Missing Widow. Turns Up ~CHICAGO~CINS)=A"” chipper “73: Residents Are Co TO Homes Bit 2 in Waterford zs Other® Permits. in June |dermatores, Bring Construction Up| again postponed tin is at liberty Officials sever gineer Lewis Wrenn said it wuingien|Bot stand heavy truck traffic, |(¢Partment Friday, to 11:00 p.m., at the eect : ne ts RL 3% se ag, thet a will be held at the Oak- Proven Bren) Office Building, 1025 had 8 Ee Road, Pontis gan, ath day of July, 1987. at 2:00 . t© consider the advisability erritory trans- bc "3 ens F) Oakland County Board of Educa- = 2 és . Whether the proposed. alteration’ of Fg-48 2. The effective date of the transfer, iered; " mS 8 = 3s a Ranta HW af a2 ‘od ot | Fog" bad 4 : 26 a" Ts Re a = a a Fuze & ¥ - RF Fe 2 go Sa as | ae T ALIPIED | consolidated scheel district, Oakls County, Michigan, by detaching the fol- lowing decribed lends, OTICE |. Pre ration of school district sw of & 426 ft; also exe 8 - & t Py "em Fag 3 280m BuPRy od gigaz ? ao eee onaaae 4.728 y schools transfer, . a’ : The Oskiand and ne County Boards ies of Education ccthen Jaatin'@ will deter- ean, on o'clock the arvigabflite ef the territerr ¢ ; Stete Bonk Bldg. Telephone FE 2-8357 “710 Pontiec | POTA “ROYAL ~ or White — FROSTY ACRES “FROZEN ¥. ey Tee Baby LIPTON BAGS 400 Count Box OT e YOUNG, TENDER B Ay Dill Pickles ... 398 BISCUI MIX. tence. 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L In the rush of families to suburbia. © community olen is faced with the sudden — ates Ey their school system. (17) EMERGENCY: (18) EMERGENCE. May follow swiftly after unwise sistesent a gor * Gonue eee (i9) REACTION, (20) RETRACTION. K. Designers keep trying to the of the twenties. L. Such a job would be welcomed by a newly grad- mated’ coginesr, 23) OVERSEER: (20) © M. Having worked hard to slim, a woman feel she's were Re gy adit gal sg (25) DESERTS: 'N. In an adventure story, could make exciting reading for « led. (27) CANNIBAL: (28) HANNIBAL : a O. A smart-aleck efor to tee wine shod by Be decision of a stern judge. (28) CURT: (30) : 'P. Such preoccupation with spiritualism seem , ab Oc. > eee wile attends seances. (31) ADULT: { oc. Q. The car was old and one of its fenders was badly ——_— (33) CRUMPLED; (34) CRUMBLED. | RB. ff a man is this, his wile feel that he is equal to any- thing. (35) BRAINY: (96) BRAY “8. 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KROGER Aa alae SSS ST TT Terrie) — ei 22 2 — 29" — weg VALUABLE COUPON eT Waves io ket a 20: CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 20¢ 20: Clip this Veveo eee =’ 10° . OFF THE PURCHASE | ce. 300 : os ) Potatoes coves 10. | NEW EVERYDAY LOW PRICE F Maxwell House Coffee Coupon | (2) 5; so Biue . . .< 29 = 69" With 1b 2 To tec tan 20: Dreyon Pina wr Pontos. Ofer expres om Sander 20: e “ duly 14, 1957. Limit 1 per customer, : ‘ ee ee ee ee ee eg . Send en es ck en Ol | 4‘ ¢ Vlasic Pickles 9" 29 » Maxwell House "Sweet Relish, Mix or Slces ss sve ve OFF EE >. SELLS Salad Dressing = 39° Regularor = guy Drip Grinds Can. poy. see. 2 SI Noy SeaP Te at Kroger... Ivory Soap i 98° Ivory Flakes st 78 ae MEET SAM ORTISI — er Laotian age A MAN WHO KNOWS ~ HIS TOMATOES! | Mr. Ortisi. personally selects tomatoes for Kroger to insure = g - you-the finest quality and-uni- ; esher formity. They are packaged for ne et KROGER J your convenience under his per- — sonal supervision and rushed to Kroger at the peak of red-tipe. goodness. Yes, Produce is YOUR TOT WILL LOVE SWIFT'S FLAVOR! A DELICIOUS BLEND OF TROPICAL FRUIT JUICES Meat for HAWAIIAN: Babies PUNCH. Swift — a were Be sure to have plenty of refreshing and everyday low cool drinks on hand uf hot shame “QA 239° a a Railroad Fresher at Kroger! All Your Own!| LAST WEEK TO ENTER! . Complete with tracks end Hurry, Hurry contest closes on ‘Saturday, July 13, 1957. If you have =) a station. Have your folks enter : pas ach vamgnns cg fees not already entered — enter today! Enter often! Get official entry entry blanks at Kroger. Win- ner of this mighty locomotive, blanks at ay Kroger store ‘ta Pontiac or Drayton decors Wineers peel ee ee : ‘passengers, will be on- ff will be announced during the weekot July 15, 1957. _during the week of | / ae | 5 “Jal 15,1987, ee ve dil er oe ee hid tok Sane Seen = a 7 t t: - al A 2 / . / ; i } i e # } Cont diiase fly a ileated, Fino tor bere rai, cm alg alah aaa ua r - ‘jow, low pres : ‘ ot . : — Corned Boot oe. YoUR choice oF rayon : | LEAN “THRIFTY” were “ner eg ee a ny | Soop “2B 29 Secedeme 33] Camay Soap 3 = 28° Spic& Span 271, PPLE P ZestSoap 2 29: Comet Cleanser Qe AI] 7 ° Giant Duz = 78° said ey Stee 875 em ' bee Dol Duz Diss 6 Zest So —— : 0 Creo soe OM Dealt — | Tide— De 63° Lar Sat So mild to your hands... 5 a vee Aes - 7% canter ohti a 18 pees Instant Coffee = 99s Large Cheer 2 = 63° ; a 5 ¥ ce . CRISCO” Kroger everydey low price 3a 9 sa haan “CAREFULLY S SELECTED, FIRM, RED-RIPE RED CHIEF BRAND Those on sodium - restricted diets know how frustrating it is te-shop from store to store “TS Tine T6oas that you can eat. 5° WISH BONE | SALAD DRESSING aS ae ee true. Kroger everydey lew, lew $3 39: Now your worries are over, for you can do all of your shopping for low-sodium foods at Kroger’s one-stop foods cen- Win A BRAND NEW COMPLET ELY EQUIPPED 1957 PONTIAC CATALINA — Just sto in at any Kroger store in Pontiac. or Drayton Plains and pick up at epi Blenky—enter often. Get complete oom in the store. Stop in for « demonstration rie et Paes _ The Pontiac oe. Store _ 6 Me. ‘Clemens Steet, in Pe retool al T Fs. =“ s @ : Ae Ga TOP VALUE. 3 63 **¢ + * ter. Here you'll find a delight- ful: variety of delicious CELLU low-sodium foods. As a mat- ter of fact CELLU is the only complete line of low-sodium foods. | Dieting the CELLU way is not merely a matter of variety and - tonvenience however, for CELLU foods are famous for their fresh, wonderfully nat- ural taste. Yes, they taste de- licious; are attractively pack- aged; carefully prepared under .the supervision - aetenely So whether it’s tasty chicken, tangy chili sauce or catsup, delicious Cheddar-type cheese, savory wet pack shrimp or any other of the more than 680 CELLU foods for sodium re- stricted diets you'll find it at Kroger’s diet foods center. and fill your market basket with CELLU good treats. You'll eat netinr “oe feel better. i; WAS = ys en a a oe iin aA MMi iat oo). a cccccpeoccesor soon geeececcsececsnaecasescccsosccccctcsscsecnes id Seececescecce ABOVE: Folding PORT-A-TABLE for parties, aes games, etc. Fold it—corry tt onywhere, any occasion. : Seats 8 people comfortably. 24" x 60" woodgrain steel top. Push button con- trol. A “must” for parties, picnics, and pds. COREA oc ccsciccccaves 2s angleanen payne ppagagnan non mig imaae: | COPOR COOOL LEECOEEELESeECOCOOESOOOESESECECEES ploacenesesssceesnaresssssssoeem ee et FOLD-A-TABLE — EVERYONE DOES AT TEL-HURON. | WONDERLAND o SALE! here is like o visit-te- SESS SOSSPORA SSS ONSNTSR NTS ete: geevecccsscsceesccosscessescesssooseneseseee - Save Save! Save! eooes ~~ *PLISSES — 36. co Ba a eth ra pinafores, sun- suits — no ironing neecssary. Ld = ae bd cd Ld ° Wonderful - ee tis bee _Washtast ¢ ‘Th. PASTELS : * * all of your tots’ togs and Pe arenes beaeane ie aU rr rrrrT Se e | Jord 8 Blo ag 4”x60" size, Fold It ce where. Unfold it tor any occasion. W nas cig steel top an Sane control, ye ae ‘or Patios, Potion, ese aa $5.00 alae RH TOS BE 56” ot sonsnneesocennnensccgennsnececs 4 ~-SAILCLOTH PRINTS: 39 in. “—ereases and “gut” —reg. 0 B90 ya. SPECIAL bad aPeeeeetes TERRY CLOTH desth eeecee i a il ee el SEW n “SAVE,” arene N SHOPPIN 2. fer $3 eecccccccccscoosseoooscosos i 4 i = a) . « « s CENTER Imag NEN ne gE Seecoeeoeseeseeesee ay to 18 Fi Finest quality, better made, cool, my easy .to care for cottons, famous —make—brands;- stripes; ploids — see them, choose several. SAVE! : rs., Secccescoseccoccteceosccesoocooocecoecsococoes Sizes Be: : 4 [a CLEARANCE ‘TEL-HURON SHOPPING | CENTER OPEN NIGHTS TO a3 a M. THURS, ace STAG’ IP GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR SHORTS, BERMUDAS, POLOS, JACKETS. “COME AS You ARE" To TEL-HURON .. .». COME IN YOUR SHORTS — BERMUDAS — SLACKS — COOL. HOUSE PRES a Shopping -the-femily.-z+ friendliness; vteisurely SSHSCHSSSHSHSSSSSSCSSSOSSOCOSESEOSOSESESSESSOSEEe | Pte coment ast cesar TL Pet haart tri titi iii tt) 2 rae Sena Facet east eaadsnescadleames jewelry Tel-Huron Open Thur.-Fri.-Sat. to 9 P.M, SHHESSSSHHSSSHSSSSSSESHSSSSESHHESHeESSESSEHSESESSSSSERESESCESEOSOSESEEEO GIGANTIC JULY SALE thursday, friday, saturday “exciting summer cottons $79 “= GOREN ° e Ld e bd * 2 J e = id * Ld e e a SS e ° LJ s . s Ld s s. = e Ld e e . e 0008080090 00980000000806000006068000080088680080 usually $8.98 to $12.98 ame Bon = oan = ap TR Fderal_ eseeeee SUPER MARKETS to 6 & porerrterrir ret rirrrrtr ferret ‘ So Sleeveless: Blouses Entire Stock of LADIES’ *1 BLOUSES Lares Assortment of Sizes and Colors ole | SHOSSHSSSHOSOSHHSHHHSSHHOSHSSSSHOHHSSOSHOSHOHHHOHOOHEOO OHSS | @0eeeeeeeecees 12% at $7.90 e « « prettiest cottons of the summer—at a price that makes them twice as tempting! Casal and dressy styles for juniors’, misses’ and half sizes! Solids! Stripes! Checks! All of your favorite styles, too! Shirt dresses, camisole tops, princess styles in slims and fulls. See them all at Winkelman’s! In darks, pastels, brights! Choose your wardrobe now,., and. SAVE! ———— * at $12.90 . + « inspired cottons likethese, usually $17.98 and $19.98 SIMRESGE’S Tel-Huron Center Check Out Store Open Mon. -- Fri. -- Set. to 9 SSOHSSSHSSOSSSSSHHOSHSS ES SESESEOSESEOSEOLESESOSEOSOEEEORS ° . e ° . ° . e e 1d ° e e * e e e * « * . e e * * a ° a ® ° Si * e e ° e ° * * e e * * e e e e e e e , % ry . * e e e|- ° e Ps e Senbanenebebsonevccccccsccosensacuseocoteneseesebabaetsootes eeccceccse GePeeereccccecsccccsccocceceeseesccocococccccoseceoeceecesooecoeees SPECI AL! KIDDIE FISHING | COMPLETE With Jointed Bamboo Pole— ‘Sin kers—Hooks—Floots— Prints! ; as oes at savings that -yeu-don’t want to-miss!-No need to-guess their famous name —the expert styling gives it away! Choose from dressy print dotted swiss! Sheer cotton plaids! Solid and print voiles! Solid ms! The sheerest, coolest ‘pastels! Add beauty and elegance to. ae’ summer wardrobe at this sale weedimid and casual styles for the misses’ size! Solid and and stripe lawns! Checked gi cottons of summer in town darks and _'TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER - __ open nights to. Dp. m. ho, — a ee Ah a sevnnnnnnnnninnnnnentnnnnnt Somes > : : a. I — a ee ae { ® \ i # ‘ pet ; } 4 * i : ; ‘ } *% \ i 4 i i 1 . . ¥ 3 \ : : i \ \ > . ‘ t eee coe Ge ond Fish singers. 9-Pc.. DRINK SET © 8 Glasses _© lee Cube Bowl $2 by. Sees af? f <> "(Attractive antique design in ™ en Ae oe wai ‘ond ae? be we, eo Serer seoseernnnegse eobeseosetasoesegsosooorescerovesosouscooosoesosocodsonoosocoesocoootoesneses 4 sereeeoes s * i ie ee em wt: ; i oh aks dig Sos os Wc ee es ee i | eee | =. —a tee I rr \ i Tek i q ic aaa imi hee ae 4 HOA a6o6008666866864 4646 ig i seeeoooseocos Terre ee 1 ae ha f re ee ae See ieee i ea I! a soerecssoose { * caveeeeecconscenes: oie dis eS k eI |, \ j ep Si Nh, | f , \ ; y iy oe | VA’ aN 1: eee ve, ee oe acl pa eepecececooccocebecceccccectes [Ww Le LEYS i§ Rete owioswonscocccesetnmoones oveccccosoccccces SR NN eR ak ee 4; | i ! | soencoescvesececosecosoooouecoosouasoussessosoooeosessosoosscqooeoses Pl, Aalto tak Be 4 alae SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! _ AT BOTH OSMUN’S STORES Famous Make, Summer Weight Long and Short Sleeved MEN'S _SHIRTS_ ~ Reg. $4—Now ... oe spout Price OPEN WEAVE, ALL SIZES 141% to 17. Sleeve length 32-35, Wear the short _ Sleeved shirt without o tie for smort . _ leisure, with a tie for formal occasions. *. UT 1. oncuctsndadaccecsourcececushecovsesdccescccesseotesoavesencccscevabacenveceecteese » — : Ld fox fur used on sleeves and above the hemline of the black crepe dress is news for fall and winter. The neck- line is a low V in front and back. Ceil Chapman makes two strong fashion points in this dress which has a circular skirt, bias cut and falling big-collared tweed coat is lined with plaid wool of the slim dress. = ne aarti een Anyone Can'Be Cleopatra tara s. in Ceil Chapman Designs Top Shocker Is Black Cocktail Sheath With Laced'— or Unlaced — Neckline By DOROTHY ROE - AP Women's Editer NEW YORK (# — Ceil Chapman, high priestess of all-out glamor, says every woman can be a Cleo- patra this winter, and to prove it-shows a dazzling collection of-cocktail and-evening gowns with cal culated allure. : Ceil today showed her prize shocker—black crepe cocktail sheath, cunningly fitted and draped, with long, tight sleeves and a neckline slashed to the waist, bordered in discreet jewels and laced, so that, ~ gs Ceil explained, “you can let your conscience — be your guide.” = = =—S—S—OS Laced up tight, the dress can be as demure as a Sun- day School costume. Witlr the My to Visit Aly, | Grandfather ils if i _ Here's Ceil Chapman's prescription for the even tide sexy look. . The eye- opener cocktail dress is in slithery black silk crepe ‘with jewel-bordered neck. a Taced up, shipherdess style, The side-wrapped ~ _ glim skirt also is slit. if LTE : fi gracefully about the figure, Black Your Silhouette for Fall The pretty ‘full-skirted dance frock._But_even some of these have hidden weapons, for ex- ample wrap-around skirt$ that suddenly flash a view of dim- pled knees. ALL B’s FOR FALL —... The fashion alphabet is all “B's” this fall—“B” for brass button, “B" for bow, and “B” for belt. These three major style points were emphasized by three different designers today. a & 2 Claire McCardell was the lady with the brass. She accent- ed her beautifully simple, bril- liantly colored casual clothes for fall with shiny brass but- tons, even shiny brass belt buck ; The glitter was particularly effective on Miss McCardell's new silhouette: Wide on top, easy.in the middle, slim at bottom. * * * By OLGA CURTIS INS Women's Editer ceits a : Huge shawl collars on coats” and jackets, big pockets above the waist, and deep dolman sleeves provide the top width. Waistlines can be belted or un- P In day costumes, jackets are kept waist-length or dropped easily to the hip, over slim or line. For daytime, jeather belt on wool or jersey dresses and jacket ensembles. For afternoon, it's-suede sashes evening, it’s the stitched silk belt. i Trigere Lets You Pick - Trigere’s ribbed wool suit has a pockets. “A m = feckoeh erapyed st the naieh A Sita eee eee ——Mr—and- Mrs. Marvin Talan— have moved from their Niag- ara road home into their new residence on Colrain drive. The Colrain drive home for- merly was occupied by Mr. ANN ARBOR (®— Tliere are ~ certain do’s and don’ts for par- ents when Johnny goes to the with . “A white poult de soie Personal News of Interest. in Area Chigpewa foad are the intan's _W. B, Shults pf Auburn ave- — nue, Schendt) of Chippewa road are 8. 5 the parents of a daughter, Sara Ann, born July 5 at St. ton of East Beverly avenue an- : nounce the arrival of a daugh- ter, Linda Sue, July 4 at Pon. of Dover road--and Mr. and tine” General Hospital. Mrs. Mrs, Raymond F. Reece of Stanton is the former Nancy “When Johnny Goes to the Hospital. _. Doctor Lists Do's, Don'ts and Mrs, Thomas Stanton of Stirling avenue are the pa- ternal grandparents, Great- The doctor urges frequent Mrs Jeanette Blake of LeBa- —— visits to Johnny's bed- ron avenue. See) “Tt you ean accompany: the routine of in the chil- Richard Poole , Mr. and Mrs, Joseph V. Bell of Lake Lure, N. C., an- Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Stan = — to Claim Bride ————- i BUNS i ret Even” vat me if F Youngsters Have Own Families ds, da, SET, i et Se puowawe Physicians Shown ese? ; | a li Prevent. Minups to Hh ; wi ey fi aH ic fll HY Ld : ate | if ila le Mitchell oe ante $3 «af? idlpt re to a zi P ) ‘ t ! ; Ns i i, ; 7 r rs ? . T? ae cae = 3 owen) i © 1 i) q ; 1% bee’ Je 1 ‘ Mother ere rae Cc. Ko Janet Carol Korolden became ee Sse ince cone ‘J R. W. SMILEY JR. t ‘and MRS. rolden Weds In aggitls a ili Hit gé g ihe nk 116 N. Perry Davison, burn,”: declared the 5 foot 7 blonde % cup nuts and \% cup coccwut. Swim Suits, were to 4.98.......6000000+ 229 L sis Navi50 06" tie OS een Oe sean wr. beets Church in Crestline, /exactly 25 minutes at 350 degrees. | i » : RAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL will be at ‘their own idresses in America because the/Ohio, united in marriage Veraitet cool before cutting into squares. |] PA girl camp this year. [cimete i warmer bere than a|Baid Grim of Birmingham snd|sprin ie wit powdered su pre-teens ‘we tere! i "41% S. Seginew, ee The Summerfields’ aré~ looking ™*7-country._, ds Hutchinson of| while still warm. we : ae ; Enroliments Aviabld in Dey of See aber Unik ben howe bee BaF spose oe Mot cnesuii"| ‘The Rey. Eitward P. Hawiey of] Suverben sin te Se : se iiiebert bh a ae Write, phone or call in person for Free mphlet. Haar Metic go- around with said the girl of the same nation-/Warren Avemie Tccregetioend sn nny meee cath eel - Play Suits, were to 7.98..... rassere Ot, 448 =f PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 the battle for post. office appro-jality as Anita Ekberg. Ctiurch ot assisted the worn above the Polo Shirts, were to 1.98......cceeeeeeee 139 | : V Bryndis Schram, 19-year-old Miss |Rev. C. Lloyd Yoder during thelknee with full skirts or bloomers. — +> : Bi steers ; Iceland, thinks it’s all right for|ceremony. ae | Now, even greater | reductions _ in our greatest eee Reg. to 24.95 } MARTINIQUES Dress Shoes: Reg. to 16.95 _MARQUISE Dress Shoes Pere © al en § to 12.95 | SACOU INE 3 ~ G@ CORELLI A = Dress Shoes oe Reg. 107,95 eet Ne EEE 2 eae f . . a ; : | a ah a) See } 5 * * en i all | TO SAVE STORAGE C We have a large number of pianos that we must a move.or put in storage. All styles in light or dark | woods that we will loan to responsible families. Hus- ~~ band and wife must make selection together. You — sign no agreement to buy. All you pay is the normal cartage. We reserve the right to select the homes in which the pianos will be placed. Come in today or oe « ** 4 ¥ Seautiful, Small Bat ? Used Limed Oak Spinet Piono OPEN MONDAY ond FRIDAY ‘TIL9 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY at 1 P. M. During July and August CLOSED SATURDAY. ot-5:30-P..M. GALLAGHER MUSIC ¢ : s 40566 i hak i VECCVPVEEEE MVE TEL Tyree Td ereee er 18 E. Huron Street j aes a ‘ i : § t } ME FEDERAL DEPT. STORES sssen ‘rors bysitting, ser- but they just weren't She couldn't type fast enough ay ae as eee f Epes ahaa toni Pa ANNA MAE FOX Plenty New -in-Pillc ‘Feather, Foam or Dacron — Toto | for a . a breed rere cn any 0h fie ochied Soe fe Baba end sadiBeag “° | MADISON, Wis. (INS) — The; particularty in feather filings. To |tions I have received in the past Bea Clinic bride of 1957 has @ bigger cholce| compare welght, lift pillews of |and often wished it were as I had] uty A catering business would mean the home| @¢ #2me site and filling. to go to some lengths on many oc-]_ - being away a good deal of the|! Pillows or cushions for hel casions to find out the Bride's ad-| «By Edythe McCulloch - time, but she couldn't leave her than ever before Other tips: Lay the pillow OM 8) aos Is there any reason why TRY THESE own children. ‘There are new fillings, besides\iat surface and press down with/inis should not be included?” : * ¢@ + down and feathers. both hands. It will spring beck w UX Desastaiam will | a About this time a neighbor, who According into shape when you take the) Answer: lived down the road a half-mile, (ot Aneunne tenth 1! | ee sedis ee ee J SPECIAL __ 5 ee ween ii C ‘best man, Seating, the guests’ 'were Jack Womack and David taffeta dress with white acces-| msgs hing The ent ‘ 2 ss ar eee” | DRESSES ff Odds and Ends of . | at the home of the bride's ee ee Sizes 10 to 20, 1av4 to 244 iB ao0 oF ETE nec eee woh bending, cre. yon of ~ MEN'S FLORSHEIM WOMEN’S FLORSHEIM | Stim “wine” com Srentcon semen [im Values to 7.99 5500 cont : uced «$9 520 and 70, 80 "Reduced $1280 and $14 a dner 2 trip w “teh Ces ee SPECI “ut 6 : ae We Are _ Values to 10.95 qa” _— —_— rng: : MEN’S PLYMOUTH SHOES WOMEN’S ‘TWEEDIE SHOES | Fashion Hint ] Tint amd Bleach Experts SPECIAL cre TEE ! ere T wow S]]% ssa $129 Reduced $9 ()80 an "12" oe ata ae at L__—___J | __SPECIAL $ o'so9 SPECIAL EMS | : jrcart ated eyepiass frames] © DY Appotatment Values to 12.95 9° “VITALITY. ‘WOMEN’S SHOES: —-. feanin ation that, ett Parisian Beanty Shop 1. SPECIAL = ol alk ga aor gathers 1 W.lewcs, 2 1M Values to 19.95 600 MM AN Deter Jewelry Reduced fe now 98 : appearance. 3 — SPECIAL want Sa | z | Cottons, Pima, Nie sentir 2 for ad Pag =. ae : sizes |) IT Me, 0 CG SEVERAL RACKS AND TABLES OF BROKEN oo (lL Falter Siyies : Oo NAMES TO 5.00-- FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. AT : : by . 2 : "FEATURING THE LATEST A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE | : & FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR sos ALL SALES FINAL - A ee | Todd's s Shoe Storell ieee al ee SS ae ee Ti can for. the: e Faure Family” Cee es eu . _—— | 20 West Huron St. en ee eid “ NOW YOU CAN SA | Di sncpeeieacee ’ »'s- Min-jtributed the American League'sthe ninth inning. A the throw | base| American's second triumph in the|t = gagre se ce | crete pp Lacgee. due in Cleveland * eye examination has nameditermine how of Morenci High) baseball. / } x z fies \National ‘League where Louie's Tavern moved into 2nd place by i % &&* i i ' i g eis Smallbore Riflemen »|Aim for State Title Es ® d Check end Add Brake Fluid If Needed Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Full Contact With Corefully Test Brakes, . a - Firestone WHEEL ALIGNMENT Here’s What We Do. . . : 4. Correct Caster. 2. Correct Camber., : 3. Correct Toe-in end Toe-ovt. weor) teeing off tomorrew are Licyd Syron (10:44), Joe Burgederf (12:36), Dick Dewitt (1:16), Andy rey there sre Tom Shan- non (7:48), Warren Decker (8:28), Nerm Goeckel (8:52), Bob 7:16 a.m. Pat Simons, Lake ; Mell White. Walloon Spike : (9:48), Stan Lendzon, Farmington (11:16), Bill Pettibone, Royal Oak (12:52), Perry Byard. Rochester ting. South-" +3 t+ pee ty Hits 34 Low Net Mrs. Joha McCallum’s 34 low net set the pace for Tuesday's action ‘in the Silver Lake Golf club's wom- ‘Ten's League. Mrs. Roland Gegoux Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Grant McDonald tied at 13 each in 2 : I E E : Bae 2 : 4. Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering. WHEEL BALA EEL BAL | Entries from Bloomfield Hills in-/ Royal Lyi : i s Dowel” Traverse Chy. , Dave Prana, tuatie Cheon Warrea Decker, hem, 238 am. Jim Schmaleriait. Romes. Bil 8:24 am. Joe Cote. Detroit: ——— ety Charlotte; Ned Begie, on tiae, ; John Bezyerkov, NCE $ | Btn ¢ f purposes. Minoso doubled home what proved to be the winning run in/Miwaukeo st ; EF : NATIONAL LEAGUE Yankees and Boston’s Frank Mal-' : “Wen Leet Pet vs = ee ee eee —s threw out Gincin- Barn Bones SS cee League rally. - 1 Bm 7 — j\ FRIDAY Night RACING \ Under ‘The Lights! ag way. OLD MODEL STOCKS I pee Famous TV Show™". \ = ——— “The Vv col ta 4 Sates tee ce ae ales ata Speedway” trom Motor City Speed ; 10 EVENTS $1,000 Purse!) | 9 Events — é ae tod AN | TIME TRIALS 7:00 P. M. | | FIRST RACE 8:30 P.M. _ j _Dénision: Malts $1.28 — Children 28e “SUNDAY AFTERNOON ‘HARD. TOP RACE Tine Triel VANS 16:12 am Dearbern; a: Don Winterhalter. Grand He- , ven: John Kurech, Detroit. 10:20 am. Ron steter, inew: Bob Babbish. Detrott; Tom Draper Royal Oak; T4@Hy Lepucki, 9 11:36 om. aT i tt om, pee Meee S gee ana; ‘Tom Buncte, Pant. 11:48 6.m. Tom Grace, ; Vie 13:04 p.m. Diek Robertson, Pontise; Pete La Biance, ; Bimer Etat hs Brno bd " . * Ostafyosuk, ne Been Baa adioae tecraen era ~ se © OE) OF Bs = ge 1:18 p.m. Phil Van Zile, Grosse Pointe; Bd Ware, Mason; Sie: - Rochester; Dick Dewi: NTIAC M-59. SPEEDWAY Ap issre voc weighed four and a ip B Miles Ween ot Pentios — Out M-59 haw's Win 5). to Better Lead: | ~~ ed g F Ht fee | ay i ef il : } right to the catd are printed re-|“ane" 11s lie aeoed Boys’ Hanes. Boys’ Hanes d | ney Director John Moerman of Grand Rap ia : pognized records —for—freshwater lace by loaing, rallied to : ccc T-SHIRTS — aon med by writing|eactt of the final-two frames BRIEFS — Fichermen’s\2°° winner Ted Reaver could : ee Birmingham Jaycee Golf . Team Tournament Champs + Hl | KRebiuly "Joe Brisson, 76-Ti—147 Tom Grace, , = a7 Bud ;, Birmingham’ be} r. mm - hy Bo Pontiac , 53-81 —164 Sam Coleman, Waterterd .... { L. Beaupre, Pontiac ... $4-81——1€7 ne oy #18010 oh. Jerry Kelly, Waterford .. °". 95-86—isi. Z, Waterford (Ne Card) "Wen in playoff League play begins\July 15 at ! 73 for Rebuilding |. Pete Green. 26. also of Birming- the Township courts in Drayton ham, was the first day leader with | ising and will continue each a ] finished in third place when through September. Competition _. ihe blew to an Si yesterday. will be in singles and doubles MOTOR }__ Fourth place went to Bill Stacey, «we had 40 horseshoe pitchers} ™ Grand Rapids, in another take part last year and we're hop- ; TUNING battle. He earned the right ing to have many more this sum- . weet join the three others on a team! mer commented Belton. «Past, Seevice-Quelity Michigan at the na-| Area residents interested in tak- MOTOR }tional junior golf tournament Aug.|ing part in the league should con- 19 in Columbus, Ohio. tact the Recreation Dept. office Waterford entries. were unable before July 12 The phone number is OR 3-9152. Sor : ; Bes : by dob. Pee-wer LE [Shaw, Sam Coleman, Charles! waesdauence. ° RELINED! ~ Johns-Manville Brake Lining CHEVROLET ¢tondes shoe) .. $16.95 FORD........... 94.95 PONTIAC. ........ 916.95 - Standard Brakes MUFFLERS INSTALLED FREE All Mekes end Models — 7 Me Siaceaant renee seal en a am aR NE SAT SEITEN Pe EYES TRANE eM aR SO I Coot, réfreshing . . . and so inviting! Doesn’t ‘that tempting glass of Pfeiffer’s make you thirsty? ‘Try one. Pfeiffer’s tastes as good as it looks—so refreshing—smooth as silk going down, e Enjoy naturally refreshing Pfeiffer’s hase | naturally brewed—slowly, gently—to coax out to 1953 ~ 95 ‘CHEVROLET —«—Céwsd SM DON R NALD y | C. “ | the/true beer flavor of nature's finest grai 2 foto NC. | eee ROYAL a i x 5 eonomy turaiture a ae * bs “ s Fz . ss : ; HN A : ; ais a Sy md [RES] |. ©.» Established in 1922 ° , } # a i j fj } Go ae we og a Be i te ce a ck ak a Se we ee i re ps , a eas * sgt rete ea ta nga 3 dil 3s , gpk xe . i! Epleh SH et a Ae “ie H revs init eas ik att ae a | ae a oat ll P aint a fe inl it 2 = eee ee aed G r ES BS ee ee px e s -_ =< # : ™ : * Seer re + ali gS: Pe Bile BV OIBRIRT OS ae ~ Bie bissdy 69 2) ELS | biel 55s gllive ti i Tae Ava tala 2 dis : ig Hi i peli stile di il ut Hl She = 4 gies ate at ee i; ye) oe He ial Wd i sia ue : eae aa ; z ne = se 8 : ‘ _ Fe E to BY a : a a | - ) . [=0- | $5 : as . eS qPisi is : : be | : —= ate © oe wife es ff fl] 26 3 | su a: Seow geet RE arta} 8 aa} | a | ons = sateeis sf Ley iit g| sisisi 5 ate a es - Rae -. Ss : Fit igs . | S& ne i $| #)8)8 i sf ‘sy 2 283 8 22 ie set Wis ilibHil, Reed 3 2 nae} laa Ge iin | Ra) Pe <5 BIER 2EE TY ae ee eS 4 al ij 670218 7.4621 740 218 Goodyear 3 h | r holes for a 3 Se terete ets | There were id poms ni cante _Sam:bang ome oe ‘minimum four wool. AB ae oS Recreation Supervis- =f of ‘yPark; Tuesdays - pane sunveys ANS titimates | Sed et hee a © oi tomas *_ on rmnacts_- 8 outs * wane ass se Business — Pal 4-381) * IClass F, NL Teams in Sake Parades. m board ‘Ke Auburn Heights Bous’ Club s acaeet suse. aed, Sen taphee as u CHE EVROLET. 1... CAR or TRUCK - AATTHENS HARGREAVES ak #2 ee . oe pape . . § Champion New Treads Service Station Equipment ta ae —* ee re bodies or on your tires @ Blackhawk Porto Power @Proto Tools | @ Globe Hoists —. @ Bink’s Spray Equipment - | @ ARO Lubrication Equipment _ --@ Sioux Valve*‘Equipment and Tools @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools it me & a a sa @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers | Bt % < : ¢ * ‘Special Sale Prices PONTIAC HOTOR PARTS |fomre.vaimvm | | QUE: “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” : Automotive Parts and Equipment — Ph, FE 2-106 | sot Neremt Juner 3 ee aaa | ce . B : 7 CHRSSUOEEQSRASCRSEEERERERSSSUREEEEREE SSSR SRE SEEREEE: ULTIMA La SACRIFICE TIRE SALE WHITE & SIDEWALLS - BLACK SIDEWALLS _or ___ TUBE TYPE “rn ond erate ee | 's i $! _ *Piys tax and recappeble tire | The De Luxe Champion Spam | Niaclene icatean | 1957 New car aciginnt equipment . a ae “World's first blowout-sate tire” BSize 6.70-15 | | * 15 ~ Blackwall’ : bring * < - e ~ For 6.70-15 —*Plys tax and : ie ae M 2 to 58.98 | zy ne _ | ee eae (for 8.20-15 oe | oe ier 7 $13 257] : $' 5 $s] 7 7.10 x 15 I. 1 | i 70 x 15 s 7.10 x 15 a ANG YOUR RECAPPASLE CASING “PLUS: TAX AND YOUR RICAPPABLE Te ‘FACTORY FINANCE = L We took roe sis tieat ii ied eure USED TIRES ssaiiiaeiia bargains | i June that we are now loaded with... NL priced trom 4.96 up.. Pe ts i f : i | j . | woke, is ngs i | | er ee eee BERR EE ERE RRS, i u ba t | i ‘ ! f i I | ‘ TETitii saneeaeseesanene Preeti iiy tT ene i ce } . suaneonansnyonsneneaveneonsunavanemunssney? a A; Ee j a FOL \ ee a Nb ans anise wh ino pale “ ; = , Me! : . eo 9 Sonne => ecto ‘in “Tender Trap” he didn’t|* SEAFOODS — FOWL — aa | ——- #-ouve-atwospurne || Ele a : aoa : rt ed ad wl make it for his independent company. : Sine j : 4 3 " ‘ , is Al en A Bi He hy hy Ai tot ___ «| ROBBINS’ oesl ta be -ai-soee oak tae as Inger Stevens, who is just back from a trip she took to ballyhoo| - her ,picture/ ‘with Bing Crosby, “Man on Fire.” “I never knew newspaper people Ne \); Ni ee © i oi a?s sith mn) Bis eae POP SRS PE TOTTI peel Ce ee ee ee ie ae ae Ls herseniniens cima ALA 4) bball , eo aes ini 3 welt. C INe: »Pt = S ii . 4 Bin agit $m + -oe.. a c = | = : wv) —- = i ——— Ss ~ 2 : . —— o ea len : j MORTY. MEEKLE — By Dick Cavalli. pambse tcc. GORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON Xewiluams 7 DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber pane \ \ J John Morris fe : : “ You'll Find &-@ ard ro i PLLerirri ii } ~, i snaeaiiptetie a ee | 2. meen agg ‘ ee | a : * a fy @ pe solve all your buying and | / L wp yates : pod eeakuien & a SS i — +4 THE JACKSON TWINS ~_WANT AD | OR DIAL FE 2-818) ff Ts mone July volume would be approxi mately the same as that of June. i ee we —_. ‘ z ' é : were active and higher in an other. Hate fa iu = ase Med x e New York Stocks ~~ {Late Morning Quotations) Last Year Is Offset by 1 u ai fare Se 482 fall quarter. will fal d the Air Red ....64.1 Barring some interruption to the dipped because of favorable grow-| growth curve. Among them: aan So program, that would assure a 1957|ing weather and forecasts in the/ber, furniture, stone, clay and) Allis Chal -. 338 output volume of six million units. glass products, ‘steel, coal, food) Aces, Jo... $88 Most industry experts have esti-| Near the end of the first hour,|processing, . __ ‘An Airtta ... 28 mated the year’s new style wheat was % lower to sch aes bean out |2@ can S23 tion at “almost six million” cars.|% higher, July $2.13%; corn was me national am Cyan 34 3 % lower to % higher, July $1.30%| Put xpech 1,000 billions — | Oe Sa Pay 41 For appraising the health of | 1.1. were unchanged fo % high-| °M¢ trillion dollars in gross na- Motors --. 13 is much more important than |; 4 cents higher, July $1.34%;| Fa¢tory production will more (am Rea eek 274 production total. On the basis of lower to % high-| tn double in this 25 yous por- | Sm Seating «.. SS again could exceed assemblies changed to 1 cents a hundred the growth of busi-| Am Viscose’. 404 this year. If that sounds SS ae editors is the tre ge 5; $0} Mpls Hon : : mendous growth irmco Stl... 58.7. industry started the caletidar mo n eS ee Armour a 384 year with more than 512,000 cars Grain Prices in the U 25 Sui Retin 12. 83 se co Seate el SR ats - nited States Racal eae 14 Musiler Br Production and sales drives will] CHICAGO, July 10 (AP) — Open te-|growth will be Florida, California) Bessie, Av -- “3 Mat Biss. :- get considerable stimulus from|“*” Big a a eaxj Nd the South and Southwest. The| Bw steal *.-: «4 Rat Dain o:- Oe major styling and engineering ad-|juy....." $i3%4 Bee iris! Ta [East Coast area trom Boston to| Beha ‘alum -:. 238 fet Land ::. ' = taew) vay TIED tate | Nortolie_ wilt: besolidly built-up, / Beet Oe ---- 215 MY Central’ =. 303 oan — full.of expanded industry, one big} porg Warn '.| 42.7 Nia M Pw |... 25 Re ngteousl -++seess)-30% industrial center. Mf .... 9.3 Nort & West .. 684 Dec. ....0..-2.20% +reeenadeye é : rit My ars OS pe ae Ae oa¥s HH en iMareh 146. 232% Det. -rssssr 126M] Michigan, Indiana, Obie. and | Brun Bake -. 8 Her Sees ir Corn — May. ....++..141%| Hlinois will also enjoy big in- | Burroughs . - 2 nee gee ah By ~“Teept. 3% duly ......, 13.99] Gustriat growth. The Guilt Coast 'Gammp Soup... 931 Owens Cri "-. B71 C Pw Pt (4%) 92.4 Rex Drug .... Cont Bek ......327 Reyn Met... 62.4 Sont Tl 464 Rey Tob B.. 55.7 Cont Mot ..... $3 Rock Spe... 20.7 ton; 664 ae Copper Rng ... 31.4 fy oo at .. 02 Corn Pd seeees 7 Bt Jos Lead .. oi 1 Se he 5. « TS z S feed F eee ig I eugtsestussssssse.s: ec Ale: * ——— The “effective, date of the transfer, ’ 3. Whether or not anv persons! or reat S and 80, | ws oni. or Junior Executive who wants to do sales work © FIRE FIGHTERS _CITY OF PONTIAC VORK, CHE -MAJOR — SUP- — BURN, MICH ANAGER _| = | CASHIERS _ AUTO DEALER eit. NICE PLEASANT — SURROUNDINGS. PERMANENT | POSITION FOR. LIFIED PERSON. miler - Dallas Inc. -SALAD: MAKERS DESSERT MAKERS PEADACOOKS VEGETABLE COOKS nis | POULTRY COOKS __ ae KERS PIE, ROLLS & CAKES : DISH WASHERS | POT & PAN WASHERS HOSTESSES WAITRESSES BUS GIRLS — EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL it # | suet | . Pa i : : eSlas 33 ¢ $ ies : i s : 4 i] z a is) : 1957. ROBERT 3, : age 4; beloved ination on charges of unlawfully N. Nash, who returned her to the Oakland County Jail with bond set at $1,000. : ~-Mathieson—announeced--eon- struction of a 36-million-dollar plant to manufacture HEF-2 at Model City, 10 miles northeast of Niagara Falls. The company said it had already perfected produic- tion of the fuel in a pilot plant/© bere. = Awards 2 Contracts TOLEDO, Ohio «# — The Shel- by, Ohio, Air Force Depot was “awarded two contracts wortli a to- Corp, of Jackson, Mich., for hose assemblies, the Department of Commerce field office here an- i 4 i : z ‘ nounced today. Oe Le @ © © YOME BUILDER © © e- ei BIG SAVINGS WITH a ARJAC STEEL } oA = 7 of 4 MBER for-all your JAC STEEL eo a: | Columns, RE oe u eee OT my 3 si Doug Aire Sinclair sennes Dow Chem 5 BOComy ..xseee 2 Du Pont ...... on es. r East Air L . ate he .. cos S84 Bi avte't 0: bd Sherry Rass. 383 MB cence ‘ -* Emer Rad... 61 8*4 Of Cal... 58.61 - te an te Std Off Ind ... 53.3 Ex-Cell-O .,,.. 42.4 Std Oil NJ... 68 Pood Mach ... 64.3 Std Of! Oh ... 50.4 Ford Mot ..... 84.6 Stevens, JP .. 23.1 Sul ....117 Stud Pack ... $4) Prueh Tra .... 164 Sun Of] ..... 77. dner Den , 45.2 Suther Pap ,.. 38.6 —— +. — + 24 6 Gen Elec .. 76 Sylv Bl Pd .., 425 Gen Fds ...... 48 Fexas Co ,,. 73.6 Gen Milis 62.1 Tex G Sul ... 28.1 Gen Motors... 43.17 Textron ...... 15.1 Shoe ..,.. 246 Thomp' Pd ... 73.7 Gen Tel +» 41.5 Timk R Bear / $2.2 Gen Time .,.. 21.7 Tran W Air . 14 Gen Th ‘Tran a te . 22 31.7 123 28.3 Unit Air Lin , 30 « 6. « 4 18. p 30. 67. , oe © 4 108.3 & T 106 1 & Tel 378 Zenith Rad ..118 STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) Pewee enon "LUMBER MAN = iy BRARY AID 5a. CITY OF PONTIAC CARPE _ Sees aS = $208. hour | Sane _ art-Time Instructions 9 “ae Pome fe WAT" DRIVER tun FE pans, Ones rE sue Road st North- cursing MOWER SHOP | eax : WATER FRONTAGE oa, Late’ Oukland. "Bull aiviced PY HOTEL AUBURN | Siete | | CASH |, Sete eee| Stoner kerr |Oomt wre Set oe ae er fe : tee 41) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ccoviee., SS eeemee : ose t= 7 atl “Bt. FE S210 tage mo per eens re| A. Johnson |Secreseee| oatate | Gee iracs) ITCANT a ne |S ecu" eee" | Roy Annett Inc,| BE DONE Slots you sat 00 venings HIS S. : = . rooms and be . BUILD THIS SAME : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor PRIVATE BATH : lau HOME FOR WHAT | , WE'RE ASKING. LOW DN. PAYMENT | “WITH 5% MTGE. |. $ a+ Re — pn with 100. "496 BL . Sneionanensanent Welt OF > ° “Austin : ie F nas: 5 EP ORE FORE | “ey erate tok woo | For Rent Misc elaneows T 8 : | : CLARKSTON GDNS. OF aLL INSURED BY N ichohe & Harger Co. 7 _. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS |OR NOT SOLD "=z pate Rete bain “WHITE. Seton Bee =| , , 3 . x BROS. “9% SECOND F 1 __sreve | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ear rh ‘ 38 i i : ef Hf i) i * $o008. Open Eves. : 3660 =Dixi i. Open ves. ul 6; Sunday 10 te 8/5 “ROOM PARTLY FURN. APT. , DON’T MISLEAD eS MES ALL BEW. 3 : 1906. YOURSELF — |? iy Gecoratea wr. net. gx ey DRAYTON WOODS 7 ae. 5 . ‘- By owner FURNITURE NEEDED | ow, odd tots. ihe SAR Sees ALL TIMES -|2'& 3 BEDRM. HOUSES. MOD- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor / ern. 2631 Lk. Rd. Ciydq, 65 TT MN. Seginaw St. Ph. FE 5-41 . Eves. “til 8: ‘B0Y OR List YOUR LAKE waiting Would like small kerosene stove. OR 3-5498. —T"Money Wanted “284° 8,00 AT 6 PER CENT OW GOOD) Pos tis e gene. wo a Oe Hae PE cus “FOR COLORED . robm, £2 et phone Pe ess “LISTINGS WANTED — hfe ab a vag) TUCKS t st ca aene Sate S| Closed S Building Supplies 12A art RUN OUT OF MONEY?|: a . Williams Lake. Cash or terms. _OR 3-107, P BUT TTR FOR CASHIN Al | EM nd MICLIOL ba - IAN tt this Tot. siegeig te sh on eS : ERE Custom Builder -___FE 8.1108 Buy Thru Partridge _List Thru Partri FHEg ENT Eo. a tohee Pirin ie 2, weet tes yeaa ee os WARD E, PARTRIDGE i 082. by iten, HH. P. HOLMES, Le ~~ COUNT RY HOME <= NICHOLIE » ANDI HARGER oo. Se ee RAINBOW REALTY “ler -record buying is NOT a temporary harmless fad! | ZE #28 sa SPD ion mabehnarsstese:.sAisoniscreemtonanan enn cnisorton ake 1 : ee Arnold Real ens $10,000. Lawson pe Estate wa B. Auburn 1613 For Sale Houses 43 GI's [0% went drive, sone |-> List OR TO BUY REAL Es 3 Mss.) TATE WOODWARD IN bia G _NEWINGHAM. - Corner roe & 1 Grosks Rds, PE 8-3002 ——— bedroom beck Fr ee te a ae foe cand : COLORED FAMILY ee: ay sat en tasy terms & low down payment Buy Thro Partridge List Thru Parte P.W ~~ — HOH TF y sppaimtment ont ‘MIDDLETON = SPECIALS! ERRY E- . ADAMS WwW. "avon at” pram tie Availabe on FHA Terms Pa eTiat KENNEDY GILES | Bast Side : Inside the city, 5 room basement, . Pull Babee Off Oakland Ave. 3-Bedroom Brick eee Ser | 860 down. GILES REALTY CO CO. 221 BALDWIN A FE Pairs But True! FULL 2 LL 2 BATHS s BxOROOMS Sedtoot, ‘family ‘room "ot room or dining ENTRY HALL 184” x14 LIVING ’‘RM.. N KIT } ICE KITCHEN FULL BASEMENT. ‘ALUMINUM bee Son ED iy Costs Modern Home & thee aruna ts same] CRAWFORD AGENCY . Huron st. rE + Ss KNUDSEN $300 Down, Plus Costs SPANISH MC , Leslie R. Middleton > gommnon Best Buys Today .. Walton Blvd. ___ mete gerece $11,000: only $1500 on ee ety moves you ‘in. : LAKEFRONT Stak eats otters ‘the yest home. Z Could very easily be con- furnishings. LE = 2ecar| ic sun porch stem, Car see” “wih bkist $28,500 term Edw. M. — Roe bai STOUTS - OFF SASHABAW _ feme $17,500 — 4 bedroom ' Ere Pe ernst gardens. : HOYT REALTY PON-TEL 24 8 Near Cty Hospital ee ee tn ASE: ment. with ofl hot iter rancher. 53’ rec room birch e North ‘Side ‘Special Ne m: 9 br 2 fs Tip-top 3 car cupboards, 2 fireplaces, ce- je es — ned - : c : rage, Whateyer you're look. k- ‘for in & re. 00" a PR gyn bedroom e basem: ‘5 pay Seve’ Dostene 2 belincomss down « ; rpetin new, sup Posters on Your Lot “Pens for appolstarent — | Floyd Kent aes Realtor | We're Moving south . “DRAYTON PLAINS ‘ulhew carve “For Sele Lake Prop. 44 3-Bedroom, 4 Lots, 2Car Garage. Lake Privileges. ATTENTION! GIS Do, YOU NEED. | a i ; rey Whi ° 2 z au for courtesy 2982 | eal a pcotal eine aay = 5 i. uioeeaemeeiad & | § SCHRAM Realtor ia juare. corner ae ‘3rd + ; R. D. RILEY, er _, 808 Whisabetn eda “hae td & NICHOLIE realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St. > FE 51201) Mr. Melser : 5-6004 | ROOMS & BATH, MODERN Prime Investfnent On * Lelie R. Tripp. Realtor. i Roy Annett, Inc. as Ben. Ben 3 ‘ron Bis 5 = snd ‘bath 2 ded aoe GATEWAYS tol = “te:| HAPPINESS - EXTRA. NICE aa LK, FRONT Belgtvorpond.| Ottered. ‘at 10.780; ey nad on ee: . et eee soe 920,000. with : iA BETTER HOUSE : "Eva te tek . month, 3 Fa eal Sat Hock ed hasement, terms. . 950. 38180. i 4 6 sre to Deators Be Pain » 2 BED- room, e home with lake o completely fur- COLENE | | PARK-HOMES OPEN si | Georae B. Irwin| uae are A. JOHNSON, Realtor bed- | EMBREE & GREGG wee Waterfront Rentals Eves. OR 3-1708. nase For Sale Resort Prop. 44A. 2 NEAR REAL ESTATE ING ce Income Co __ $500 Down, $80 Mo, | : 2 cosh oF CHURCH SITE Z : : ns ‘Well ocated 1, Wai Emer Moll, Mi. Ciameng” Oly sewer, approved fer _ ot Late =, Beeman Fran's Sins 1 of eae eee Te ots H. P.- HOLMES, INC. 2 6. LAPEER RD. FE 62983 BS ee ie 6. BD. PARK AT OUR DOOR SEAUTY SHOP of ‘good bunting og cee ones isa a ‘ype MICHIGAN BUSINESS section. SALES. CORPORATION | BROKER -. WILLIAMS LK. PRIV. ; x ww deep. 297 frost cated between RT & WILLIAMS LAKE. will Acres Parcels Fgh — Aa to Your C. PANGUS, Realtor eollect: Ortonville NA 1-2815 investment, $3. ol fioaie jocated coprentunately 7 miles north of Pontiac. a L. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-456) FE 2-0507" : $85 PER FOOT _M-59 FRONTAGE - Giroux-Franks L REAL ESTATE Buy Thru Partridge 4 C ne oC. HA: DEN, Realtor E. Walton. FE 8-014. Eves, QUONSET BUILDING ero, Bama? Pon will receive sealed of the following oy ota Seserese

signi ee R38 "ales ctor! * oye —~ fue at un if "of inmable tree ANTED: G . ‘SL i nee 5 = on Sam 7S MY) Rk H. Motors Ine, 11984 BUICK ...-7.$H177 | ul ‘ PRICE FOR ANY | 124 Suse PE 8-601 er 4 dr. sedan has PS. | este it in | se att 4 f Light “preen & ivory. Piste “Wighway at seis | WV ee Abst to. find ‘al Sows EF [sche §-5071, one nites “til 8) Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstrator, 1957 iaicea LAKE ‘ering as saiyon keh 'S4 Pontiac 4Dr, ,..$895° -133-Pontiacs setual miles. GMAC term North Chevrolet Co, — 1000.5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham AL HA CHEV.-BUICK _ L ORION, MY 3-2411 SAVE a ROYAL DODGE. 4 DR. ; R&H, ; ‘LOW MILEAGE. ATE P. TY. WILL FINANCE AT ¢ PER CENT ; AT 66 W. HURON OR FE 8-6580. $595;- Cees | oes ' 3to choose from. Your choice. JEROME Olds - Lanne E "E8488. GLEAN if a. tires, body. FE 4-6320. Birmingham Clean Cars Eineocing Our Lepecalty R&H. Low — Sharp, $905. Whe = Club, sharp, low mileage, 1982 Chev e a a er steering brakes, 4 door, os North Cheveciet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | — . ae - exee sie — want « North Chevrolet Co, 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham OLDS. Power Steering _ Power. Brakes 4-Door ; LARRY EROME =| geri toua 8775 Dixie ~y iss4 LINCOLN CAPRI, POWER- oe te ™ Z $-6801 nS cal new car trade- Suburban Mirs.| Olds Dealer . $05 8. Woodware. ham 1951 CONV. RADIO and heater Altermatic. ~ —_ 7.80 hn Gall credit Mer. Turner "es FLYMO "HAUPT Pontiac Sales L Top Dollar on Trades. “SAFES 395 ee " rolet 210 radio & heater. Powerglide. edhe eater Wall tires, tne 3 seh Checreist tee 5 SOMETHING ALIKE Somkened yy, i : She thinks they look something 2¢ Continent y y i] 409 E. cs a oh MI 4-5230 alike. And she thinks he must be 30 Midaie aes f isome sort of relative. So now she 37 Rony thr in| 35 Cheers eens ss he second Sant Fs sas re {HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY * * * ee ae 2 “Vogaa = — Gren — Miao ts = Faker — Pier = : a S's ft tied fo pore aed 4 Se CUSTOMADE PRODUCT = Viking—Lovense —A Hatful of Rain’ and “Rain- ‘J 4 tree ‘mand is taking it easy.|49 Going back ! USTOMADE PRODUCTS ‘CO. 2 geet see aaa . : | 735 Globe St. FE 563135 | “T don’t work. too hard an f particle on! tonkeaesianas teas === ee pee more,” she says. ‘‘I don't want to 32 eee es 24 Land measure ¢- — do too much in the first. place— 54 Far (prefix) 35 Dregs ome ween ee oe | IDF BUICK SPECIA : ugosiay ¢ ; ols OG : 98 Mineral rocks : ‘ Fled With Loose Nose =| mneine vous oe Sepeation 2a a: 3 Change 31 Comes in a D aH d, t ‘ PHILADELPHIA 7 = Police) 4 Sion ty 38 Drew” -Voor £1aravop ber nose and carrying a toy pistol) * Burrowing to = om broke into a home. A neighbor) + 43 Greek goddess |, ; surprised him inside the house| $ Apple. centers ~ 4 Habitat plant $ : | 00 and he fled, his nose flapping in/ 19 © official $6 Sharpen the breeze, without taking any: |, Involve novelist : thing. ie Italian poe “a eeth's ; mouth; and ge into the base- you get an idea. ; ee " See oe = JACK ment and read. ~ js APPLALESS Maureen O’Hara Suing ics. (9) Maggie eagin. a." The first I did was some- a . = 12: 15—(9) Ti GUARANTEED AGAINST ao ee sot 8 ine called the Borden Variety Confidential Magazine E:30-2(2) As the World Turns. (0) RUST-OUT. |“ SURN-OUT |. “And that started you on your way to success?” I asked Ss na ori . = SANTA MONICA, Calif. @®—Act-| om oe < © Lal Erwine. non cece ‘Jack who's taking over NBC's “Tonight” show shortly. “After I'd been working for a TeSS Maureen O'Hara wants @ mil-| Le0e—) ThA. (7) Lady of Charm ! “Well, ‘net exactly. Some of the sponsors wish I still year, I began to teach TV. I taught lion dollars ee es (9) Playhouse 92. a KING’S stuttered — I'd make the commercials last longer.” 8 et A. With my one year, 1180 article about her ini the March Mee cromnse Party. (4) Bride) MIDAS MUFFLER SERVICE Anyway, the moral is that as soon as Jack lost his buttons,|Wwas an expert. I got $5 a week|197 Issue. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color 256 & Sagnew he became a famous TV personality for teaching three classes.” ee Big (Color) . tive Marie Saint—and' the Eva | Her Ubel suit yesterday said the ae ee Cheat to Seteme ties aed * . * ot her . the in- Mange 3 was false and 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. FE 2-1010 Due to Bob Hope’s “Beau James” picture about ‘aig sists, is all a legitimate first spauerupger s ae ~(2:40-—(9}- Mary Morgan, Open Mon. thre Thurs Walker, they're-reviving Walker tales. = ant ie She SS seis te fd Bi Ne Tt $00 is an Albany, N.Y., girl. Her last | Her attorneys included Confi- 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen’ Sat. “Til 5.00 “When Jimmy was making his-great-reputation asan orator. — ss Seetch — started her |Gential’s publisher Robert Harri- for dancing at the if he faced. a nolsy crowd, he didn’t speak at all—he just son among the defendants and|Walled Lake Casino Ballroom this pes % 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUL} ee ee ‘Worst in World’ Says Traveler South African Mayor Hits| New York Street Signs. —NEW- YORK-{INS} —-A-mayor} from half way around the world took New York City to task today/P in the Union of South Africa, said: —“] have found the street-signs- " petter in Les Angeles thaa in New Nestadt is a member of United Party, the chief opposition jeroup -te--the- South Africa: my—government while in another | country.” * * * The mayor noted that American investments are increasing in South Africa, where, he said, industry is becoming more and more ‘im —-. The mayor is a self-made man, very much on-the-American pat- | Oe ee rea ans tern. 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