fi / } , } The Weath ‘ as . Wasther ici § air fi ow (Details on Pare 2) ‘ : : 17th YEAR = My UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL \ * 12 Reservations Remain | ' for Press Theater Tour.. % The curtain will soon come down on reservations for | The Pontiac Press’ 1959 Theater Tour. (wk * * Only 12 more reservations are available for the wise PEE ARS: Sie ‘ annual trip to the Great White Way. : Seventy-three Pontiac theater-goers have already eg 5 sto S ef D At % signed up for the trip, which features five smash 5 | [ | hie $ p Pp qu i hits on Broadway. * They will leave the morning of Sept. 14 and return | ‘ Sept. 19 via luxurious American Airlines flights. 4 i on an eW | uses | : ORCHESTRA SEATS rq : While in New York, they'll have orchestra seats to “Destry Rides Again,” “Flower Drum Song,” “Marriage- : Go-Round,” “Pleasure of His Company” and “Redhead.” Among the stars Press theater-trippers will see are Gwen Verdon, Andy Griffith, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Cyril Ritchard, Charles Boyer, Claudette =| al | General Motors Truck & Coach officials hope Detroit ‘for Income ee 'DSR officials liked what they saw when they inspected | | But Vote Themselves 4 Long Holiday Before Tackling Problem terday. — / (y DSR commissioners came to the Pontiac plant think- | ing maybe it was about time to scrap some or all of | shiny new. buses oe off the production line yes-| nde Denies Br + +> Colbert, Juanita Hall, Pat Suzuki, and Miyoshi _ Umeki. ’ =: their 844 old buses for sgme? There'll be lots of time for sight-seeing too. | LANSING (AP) — Frus-jof the more modern 190- | 4 . * «' * _ =!trated Michigan law-|horsepower, Diesel - driven, ia ¢ ae ng | | Evidence of the invasion was wk kee iscattered showers, “‘We'll hold it Others, some of them mothers still around this morning when Legislative expense accounts anyway and hope we’re wrong,” were depleted but expensive hotel said chief forecaster Billy Tilson iving continued. i “I’ve had about enough of this. \It's for the birds—this doing noth- Life’ s Odd in Heat | ing two or three days a week,” ; said Rep. Einar Erlandsen (D-Es-: LONDON (UPI)—It was so hot, with babes in arms, escaped by spose Doty and his staff cautious- leaping overboard. Police said many of the victims ly poked their heads inte the large were children and elderly women, Courtroom to see if the visitors who had come to the resort for a had departed. day in the sun. Pigeon feathers Tay on his desk. Some foreigners, including Ger- Today, Judge Doty continued, 'canaba)., ,—over 90 degrees—yesterday that: ___ the ising. As Tar a5 Wa Know, his cases as usual with windows) Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R- ‘ | “fe , - = : \closed. The pigeons cooed -away| Drayton Plains) stated, “We're ‘rink, and a cookie factory was, 'forced to close because the choco-| ‘late ran. merrily‘ outside on the window! IN VIEW OF SHORE |ledges—‘'where they should be,’’) The boat was returning with Judge Doty remarked. . taking a tremendous floss stay- ing here, a tremendous beating. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) DSR General Manager Leo J. | said when the DSR meets Monday it | will decide on when to advertise | | ors, picture windows which add — =o | All are hoped to make bus riding| | came out with|hill in recent years in most cities—| should it be placed, would be one of “Bus Franchise Convicted Teamster ls _ Airport Service Michigan officials were privately “stunned” sters officer who | jstate fox a franchise to run .@) limousine bus service in the pantie) interest. Asking State to OK today by the criminal! record of a former Pontiac Team-| is asking the, | 4 A hearing was held this morning) ‘by the Public Service Commission iin Lansing on the request by Lou's’ Pontiac man who has, shady. iC. Linteau, been convicted business deals. William L. King, | the Commission’s Motor Trans- twice for chairman of A AP Wirephote BEFORE RACKETS COMMITTEE — The Senate Rackets Committee today 1954 campaign. portation Division, said a deci- | sion on Linteau’s application’ may | Homeowner Coldly Greets Bullet at Front Door iinal past would have any bearing’ be made later this week. King declineg to comment pub- ligly on whether Linteau’s crim- ion the Commission’s decision. « Linteau, former secretary- | treasurer of Teamsters Local 614, wants to operate shuttle service between Pontiac, mingham, Pontiac Municipal Air- | port, Detroit Metro Airport and — | Willow Run Airport. Thomas N. ‘Bancker, generul Today was the 115th day of. the the 800 present coaches with 700 manager of Fleet Carrier Corp.,! session, three day§ short of a rec-|€W ones. The new models carry|59¢ EF. South Blvd. x * Lintequ’s« criminal brough Commission: only a few minutes before the hearing. Linteau did not appear in person before the Commissinn, Bancker did. 'WITHDRAWS. OBJECTIONS | A Detroit limousine operator * iraised objections at the hearing on grounds that the proposed bus service would overlap his own. The objections were — with- drawn, however, when Bancker _ gave assurances that the pro- posed company would pot make | any intermediate stops between Birmingham and County airports. \Wayne County grand jury on charges of conspiring in a $100, 000 . | (Continued on Fass 3 , Col. 2) | passengers from a_ picnic area, along the 1'9-mile lake when dis-! aster struck within full view of, many sunbathers on the shore and: pleasure craft in the water. Fourteen of the survivors were hospitalized with burns. Some, including Capt. Hans Riistofte, were in critical condition. Survivors said Capt. Riistofte tried vainly to calm the passengers and reach the. lifebelts. While flames shot out of the engine room the panicky crowd beat him back, and he returned to the wheel. Riistofte .and a ticket collector were believed the only crew of the} - small boat, which carried picnic parties along the wooded shores of Haderslev Park Lake in this quiet South Jutland resort 30 miles north of the German border. Fair Weather to Hold Through Tomorrow It'll be mostly fair with little change in temperature tonight and). tomorrow in the Pontiac area, ac- cording to the U. S. Weather Bureau. Low tonight will be 62. *Tomorrow’s high will* again reach 82 degrees but will turn cooler Friday night and Saturday, and warmer again about Monday, the weatherman said. _ For the next five days tem- Will average mear the’) — normal high. of 83 and normal | ~ low of 62. A chance of scattered showers is predicted tomorrow night and again Monday with rainfall totaling one-half inch. The lowest recording preceding ayn f.00._in,.downtawn_Pantiac was We Think She's ‘Miss Everything’ j i ‘ i | Bir... Now a new caf dealer, Linteau’ s record was ‘to the attention of the the Wayne | | amined Long | his failing health. ‘summoned to his bedside. questions former Sen. George H. Ohio) about his statement before it Wednseday that he received no money or political support from the Teamsters Union in his He now heads a corruption probe of- the union sponsored by its president, James R. Hoffa. Bender (R- Tells Kennedy Implication Is ‘Damnable Lie Says He Never Worked to Drop Charge Against Ohio Teamsters WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Sen. George H, Bender today denounced as .“a damnable lie” implica- tions he got a bribe or favors as chairman of a House Committee that- dropped charges against Ohio Teamster officials in 1954. He made his vehement denial after Chairman “John L. McClellan (D-Ark), of the Senate Rackets Com- mittee said a witness im- plied yesterday that the ‘charges were dropped after payment of money “to pull strings.” | “It's a damnable lie and I resent it,’ Bender shouted. “The witness said it, _McClellan countered. “We'll,” Bender replied, “it was drawn out by your counsel (Robert F. Kennedy). No charges were dropped. A report was made to Congress on the hear- ings. .. . No strings were pulled with me.’ Bender not 1,” accused Kennedy of An Oxford Township homeowner, upset because rifle peadiine-hunting at his expense in ‘bullets occasionally whiz around his home, learned why raising the implication. yesterday. | He added in voluntary testimony before the. committee that . Ken His home is in the line of fire of Orion Gun Club nedy “‘is trying to ride herd on me” ‘members, The unsettling news was learned by Thomas Um- Gloomy Doctors Booted by Long Only One Remains as by Medical Swarm BATON ROUGE, La. (#—Gov Earl K. Long sent a team of doc- tors packing today after they ne inthe proposed bus line Phpey _ Of, y bt BAO Sebek Blvd. after Oakland. County in the uni A *sheriff’s ‘deputies investi-| ~ gated his complaint that | a bullet hit his front door. | because Bender took a job from Teamster President James R. | Hoffa. io esa mite corruption — 1" ‘for him (Kennedy) to infer in \q estions . . . that Sen. Bender ‘received a WRibe of $40,000—I re- * The bullet then ricocheted over sent it deeply,”” Bender said, re- to the home of Mrs. Donald Bog-|ferring to himself in the third iner, 882 Sebek Blvd., zipped past Person as he often does. her ear, and lodged in a fence jher property. “I heard it sail right past me,” Mrs. Bogner told deputies. Governor Is Annoyed They found the 348 caliber rifle, slug on the ground bythe fence. Returning to Umphrey home, deputies found a 30° caliber slug in the-side of the house. x *« * Umphrey fold them that a year brought in a glum report on his ago a bullet zoomed through two mental and physical condition. * ®* > * An aide said the governor found Linteau’s Teamster job ended in it annoying to have too many doc-' discovered that the home was in Senate. ‘however, as needed. The team of sicians who ex- | e — nities ot aol jshaken when they learned of the sheut jbullets winging their way into i, found cause for concern rooms before lodging in a = of the house. Deputies, upen investigation, ‘dog owners were invited to walk! 1954 after he and four other Team-\tors around him. One of them. Dr. line -of fire of the Orion Gun their pets on the-ice of an indoor/ster leaders were indicted by @ winiam Cook. remained on call,| Club rifle range, more than a | mile away. However, a midmorning bulletin| |from Long’s executive secretary, | A. A. Fredericks, denied the governor’s family was bei The report read: “Gov. restful night last night . matter of fact, his conden, is so improved that a team of doc- tors who called on him late yes- terday decided an attending physician is now unnecessary . “Gov. Long rested better last wen than he did Tuesday night’ -. he continues to take food and Czechoslovakian reports | Earl K. Long — a Officials of the Gun Club were residential ee They ered caine that suf-| ficient butts would be ‘placed be-) jhindg the targets to arrest the pro-| were taken. Czechs Claim Foreign Envoys -- Can Travel Freely WASHINGTON (AP) “Embassy The, today: is getting adequate nourishment, disputed reports that its govern- thought he is not eating as much ment has restricted travel of for-' as the doctors urge. A high state official reported last night Long was “failing — rapidly."’ A team of six doctors said the Lincoln White told a news ,eign diplomats. It said diplomats’ _and. foreign visitors are free to i travel anywhere in that country.¢ * ¥ * State Department press officer confer- Louisiana governor “seems more! ence Tuesday that the Czechs had’ fatigued than he has been prior hindered travel to this time.’ On the other hand,-a state legis. lator said ‘‘he’s not as reports say."’ ‘ The conflicting reports on the 63 - year - old governor's condition ports were “not based on fact.”’| looking for a bee flying around were made at the executive _ . sion in the capital. | * * * Long, who stayed up past mid- night béfore an aide. dimmed lights in his. room, through his office yesterday he plans to take a vacation beginning tomorrow. It’ will: last for several weeks. : The high “ate official, who | ‘asked not to be identified, stated — he believed Long was “at a ‘potat: -of no-return,” YUP, STATE’S WELL REPRESENTED — The whirl has be- | gun for Susan Westergaard, the green-eyed blonde from South- |. field, who'll represent og in the Miss Universe contest next week in Long Beach, To learn more about this Qparm- 70 degrees. At 2 p.m. nous thermo- , meter read 82. ; ny Model ‘89 Pontiae er Raick, Im. medi ate delivery, Shelton Pontiac-Buick, ry ~~, s Women's Section. am : — te _ ing, 20-year-old beauty — and for an array of photos by Pontiac Press staff photogeapher Eddie aa coceter 8 Pontiac Pecks Phete turn to page 34 in ' sister, The official aad the governor's” Mrs. Wilma. Hunt, has called several members of the fam- ‘ly to Baton Rouge and that. more -were expected. today. | sage - i i by some U.S. dip-' lomats. He indicated the United States might retaliate and restrict country. The Czech Embassy said the re-| In Today’ s Press | ORNS AN AR | eile vee on! Bender contended that Kennedy j|had raised the implication yester- day in questioning an Ohio Team 'sters Union official, James Luken ‘of Cincinnati. | Bender said be was deeply hurt at implications that_ he would take a bribe, particularly be- cause he might some day want | te run for political office again. He had told the committee yes- terdiy that he never accepted any money for political support from the Teamster's in 1954, when he was heading the House investigating |group, and also running for the | Kennedy produced affidavits (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Drowns Fishing in Orchard Lake INE gress of the bullets, and to cease | Wyandotte Man Falls firing until corrective measures. From Boat, “Believed Sunstroke Victim i} Apparently. overcome by sun- _Stroke, a 25-year-old Wyandotte |man drowned yesterday afternoon in Orchard Lake after falling from a boat from which he was fishing | with his brother. Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties who re covered: the body of Robert Cronk. hite after almost an hour of diving believed he suf. fered a sine stroke. Oakland ‘Drowning Toll in °59 ri Last Year | Cronkhite ha 4 te Date: 11] been fishing since 6:30 a.m. with his brother, Harrison Cronkhite Jr., bad off as travel by Czech diplomats in this (2%, of Taylor Township. “He looked as though he was his head,”’ the distraught, brother told Orchard Lake Police. “Then he just keeled over and fell over- board. ” Harrison jumped overboard aa tried to help his younger brother, “T got him up twice but he was heavy’ and kept slipping away. I had to let him go.” Sheriff's Dept. skindivers Wil. : liam Jackson and Medward Tessier ‘worked until shortly past 3 p.m. | before Tessier’ located the man's Comles 2.0.00. County News .............. 15. Editorials .........6.600001 © | Food Section ....... vs 0-38 | Markets forbes, OUitmartes oo... ii VW Sports . 847 Theaters [eo wipe _, S940 || TV & Radice ‘Programs . body - ST, eres Women’s Pages ........ 34,38 Any Model "59 Pavtias or Reick, Im- j mediate delivery Shejton Pontiec-Buick., . ve ‘In about 10 feet of water 1 yards Toni the forth shore, which is = by Commerce road, The victim ‘al a ‘his brothe? said. * e 7 2 pow wee + asst . “ { ; ‘ ae } | : teed j i . . ; ; . | , ! a : . F | 0 ht Sa a _ eee d _. THE PONTIAC PRESS; THUBSDAY. JULY getamt gt Par af re eae eee ee Two Boys Suffer Injuries as ‘Scooter. Runs a Light © BIRMINGHAM—Two boys were |weekly during the summer, ‘ftom hospitalized yesterday with” inju-'8 p.m. until midnight. : ries received when their motor-| Aetivities will include dancing, rscooter ran a red light and collided , pool, ping - pong, group with an automobile at Maple street) singing and special events. and Hunter boulevard, | The Lions Club of Birmingham * * * will provide chaperones during the . Witnesses said that Louis A. Bre | month of July. gand, 15, son of Mrs. Monya Bre- Pick Principal U.S. 'Toiling Masses’ _ Cold-Shoulder Kozlov ' CHICAGO (AP)—The current Soviet traveling sales-| man tour in the United States appeared today to be running out of steam and enthusiasm. | As he did elsewhere, First Deputy Premier Fro! R.| Kozlov got along famously with some of the capitalists. | But the proletariat — the people the Communists | invariably call the “toiling*~~~~ ~~~ ee masses” gand of 4050 Fairlane Rd., Bloom- field Township, was driving his scooter west on Maple when he ran the red light at Hunter boule- vard. — continued to greet his presence with a( dy FI ks tremendous surge of, In un ’ j . s apathy. camer mal CIE | yas as my os overeat Washington This tack of public eieeeet has) if | § ne | bile driven by Steven J. Wilber, marked kKozlov's entire cross- | i 18, of Saginaw. country barnstorming journey | A count of moses Wednesday Short-Lived Hurricane: night at the Drake Hotel dis- closed that there were exactly Is Now Only a Storm Over the Carolinas | Bregand suffered a deep gash on William Lacy Named the back of his head, His passenger to Top Post at City’s on the scooter, Dennis Patria, 15, son of Mr, and Mrs. Aldo Patria of | Junior High School 2117 W. Maple Rd., received a iractured right leg. | After serving Pontiac schools for = '14 years, William J. Lacy, 847 Me- Both boys were taken to William jaminee Rd., has been appointed Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, principal of Washington Junior where Patria was reported in High School. He will take over the “satisfactory” condition this morn- post this dal. ing. Bregand was treated and re- * ‘leased yesterday. Lacy was named chairman of | . * x * the Business Education Depart- | The accident occurred at 3:15:ment at Pontiac Central High p.m. Bregand was ticketed for vio-|School in 1954, and was assigned lation of a traffic signal. _|to the administrative assistant's_ /post at Central in 1957. Registrations for the four-week Lacy. received his bachelor of supervised recreation - dramatic, arts degree in education from ‘program for children six years of Western Kentucky Teacher's Col- age and older are now being ac- lege and his Master of Arts cepted at Will-O-Way Apprentice degree from Wayne State Univer- Theater, W. Long Lake road, sity. | Bloomfield Hills. | He joined the Pontiac school sys- | * ‘tem in 1941, but his work was in- terrupted by a four-year stint in the U.S, Army. 49 persons waiting to see the departure for dinner of the man who some say may succeed eee . | Premier Nikita Khrashehev. CHARLESTON, S.C. w#-T ropl-| cal storm Cindy a hurricane’ bone of the spectators looked for only a few hours and hardly -like members of a toiling prole- worth the designation — crawled tarilat. Some were there only be- northward through the Carolinas cause a police line impeded their today after swirling ashore north! progress. Nobody was excited. jof here Wednesday night. = * * & ! | This is beginning to make the’ . ; Soviet propagandists on the tour! While the storm did little dam- x * O ee . . een DEDICATE HOSPITAL PARKING LOT — Principals at rib- : : ; bon-cutting ceremonies last night officially opening the new Pon- i - .,age, it was responsible for one - mao i rand te taliog ors Je, highway death. H. H. Higgins Jr.) tiac General Hospital parking lot were (from left) City Manager tariel bas yet to make its ap-/a. a Georgetown, S.C, lawyer,; Walter K: Willman; Mayor Philip E. Rowston, who cut the rib- pearance to cheer—or even look| “4S killed when his car hit a tree) bon; James Clarkson, chairman of the hospital Board of Trustees; at—the representative of a move- that was blown across U-S. 17; Harold B. Euler, hospital administrator; and (in the background) ment sworn to “‘liberate’’ them. |about 20 miles north of here where — STRAIN FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS |°™ “*™* Sshore. If a Sovief documentary film| a bern in the Atiantic 200 : : de | offshore Tuesday, at one shows Moscow audiences crowds) 4 Wedheainy sendied. hunt lining the route of Kozlov’s (1) sorce “ =f ules an hour. motorcade into Chicago, it will be; because the arrival coincided with} However, by the time she hit the evening homeward bound rush ‘the coast at Bull Bay, at 9:45 p.m.) ‘ hour. ishe was losing her punch. hurt me and it might help somebody on the The. crowds waited to Cross BREAKS UP INLAND outside.” mreets through thick traffic. Two! a ot & te 90 miles an hour, That’s the way a graying convict in the Soviet newsree] men, riding in an | open convertible, trained their “ere recorded. Then the storm|New Mexico State Prison summed up bis | cameras on the street corners and|began moving inland and break-'feelings about donating a pint of blood to tried, each by waving his tree ng up. Tides quickly began re- the Southwestern Blood Bank. hand furiously, to persuade some |C¢ding after reaching a peak two! He was among dozens who gave 100 pints S ‘ave back. This 2% a@ half feet above normal at! . ; oad. chic “lenst a sem-| Georgetown. jat the penitentiary Wednesday. blance of cheering masses for a} * The idea of this “wholesale” reservoir Pontiac Press Photo the Rev.. Theodore R. Allebach, a trustee, and the Rev. Philip W. Somers, head of the hospital's chaplain corps. Hospital trustees, city commissioners and other public officials were on hand to wit- ness the official opening of the 211-stall lot, designed to provide parking facilities for hospital visitors. Inquest Begins in Police Killing Coroner Looking Into Shooting of Mexican Citizen by Detective ‘Won’t Hurt . . . Might Help Somebody’ Prisoners Eager to Donate Their Blood SANTA FE, N. M. (AP)—“I figure it won't * * The program includes a combi- jnation of recreation activities and speech and dramatic training. It t « + /will begin July 20, on Mondays’ h Th 's, from 9 a.m. to’ He was among 45 persons out of npn car , 2,000 applicants to receive a schol- _arship to the Guidance Institute at Wayne State University this sum- /mer. 6 Are In jured The warden said the donors would be al- lowed to give one pint every four months to the blood bank. Allowed? WelJl, each donor gets 15 days | knocked off his sentence each time he | gives a pint of blood. ; | But that doesn’t seem to be the whole story. Others in the line waiting to donate spoke up shooting of's, Mexican citizen killed | conaea. when they were asked why they gave. I ; : i s / a Pont tect “I used to be afraid of these things—until ,” be cen atas spears From now on, original licenses a Instituting a new service to Bev- erly Hills residents, the village. Department of Public Safety this' A coroner's inquest into the week began issuing drivers’ li- | x * documentary on the trip to be shown back home in the U.S.S.R. * * But ynobody waved back. They just looked.-A few waved the oth-| dust 15 minutes after the storm hit the coast, the Charieston Weather Bureau advised the | thousands of evacuees from near. by beach areas that they could other prison—or any other in organization — where such a of blood took shape just recently, and Warden Harold Cox says he knows of no young prisoner. “I gave blood about every! four or six months on the outside.” x~ *«* * stitution or large-scale I got in the service—but no more,” said one | the Oakland County Courthouse. Albero Becerra Sierra, will be issued at the village of- fices, 18500 13 Mile Rd., between 1 and 5 p.m, Tuesdays and Thurs- | days. Road tests will be limited to; * x* * The inquest was requested - by Mexican in 3-Car Crash Smash _ in » Commerce operation has been set up on a regular ; oe . . Another older man said: “fifteen. days consul in Detroit, two days after Thursdays during the same hours. | i ’ bad * doesn’t mean anything to me, I’m here on an, ¢ at ee panna int * * * _ Last Night Sends. All f 38 W. k . indefinite sentence. I just give blood because ° . Marti | Beverly Hills residents formerly, : shot by Det. August R. MATTE readeed ig 2) 3) Pontile to Hospital I figure it must help somebody.” | Martinez shot Gomer on June ‘for original drivers’ licenses. Maybe Warden Cox has part of the an- | 2 after police were called to | ‘ swer for the thinking of these men. | the Mexican’s apartment by ; had ‘Shia ; = Hagweriy co ai “I honestly think it boosts their morale,” pncineedipixd “ id — “ter at Birmingham YMCA on Lin- ae _Toad and Pontiac Trail. “ i , reat © oo coln street will. offer...activities; COm™Merce Township. Cox said. “When an inmate gives blood, he, ‘The ‘shoot ; A accor Atl were admitted te. Poidiec ‘ gives part of himself. It’s like the DOOSt Hor of Gomer? tear-giit Sgn General Hospital. At they get in = pairing or making toys for... apartment. Martifi@g said he A car driven by Mrs, Cecilia Christmas. “4 fired at the Mexican.alter he M. Grogan of Detroit, moving failed to heed the officer's pleas south on Haggerty, collided with er way in gestures indicating the; return safely to their homes. | hacie | i. Soviets ought to go home. | : } ho’ ds of sons — | * * * aaa Se meny | During the first large scale donation last , .jof them vacationers — moved to! the hg! fin gen scx ——_ - Red Cross shelters as Cindy pre- Week, inmates gave 100 pints. This time 100 In order to get any crowds at all, pared for a thrust at the shore. more men each gave a pint. Another 100 will they had to take in the endless xs * * \donate next week. bumper-to-bumper traffic, most of! Of the total population of 6.500 The prison has more than 300 donors listed, it shiny new cars owned by mem-/in the areas of Folly Beach, Sul-and 100 others of the 1,200 inmates housed bers of the toiling masses. livan's Island, the Isle of Palms, in the institution were turned away because CAUGHT SEBUM SCENE a content - Seal et physical defects. But the film chronicle will have sae Fiala Sly “More and more are volunteering each day,” one item of propaganda value. On| _ McOlellanvilie, just above Ball Cox said. the way to the Inland Steel Co. Bay, probably took the brunt of | Six persons were injured last Beginning Friday; the Teen Cen- night in a three-car collision at Jailed 60 Days plant in East Ch feago, Ind. Wednesday, the motorcade passed a tiny, squalid slum of a few tumbled down tenements. The newsreel men trained their cam- eras hungrily on the slum and a few poorly dressed Negro child- ren nearby. They had few such the storm, but relatively little damage was reported. Communi- cations were on an “off | Morrie Sherman in Court July 15 ‘He Has No Legs, and on basis” for s time last * street, overflowed flooded Soc-sexe=- $et Bribe Charge Hearing ‘but He Has Grit, Bible and Jokes to stop swinging a knife with a Binch blade. Was Patrolman Gerald Navarre. in Drunk Driving, Assault-Battery x * * one driven by James F. Berry of 2135 N. Hoeft St., Walled Lake. Berry was going east on Pontiac Martinez was slashed in the arm. With Martinez in the building found giti’he seladite calnts of drunk driving arid assaul{ and bat- The Mexican consul said the tery yesterday by Novi. Township A Detroit supermarket clerk was. Trail. | A ‘car driven by Frank. Marot- ita, 35, of 3200 Oakley Park Rd., ,Walled Lake, which had halted on opportunities on the other legs of| some business places. | Oak Park Municipal Judge Bur- said his office settled on a bribery | their. cross country tour. IST OF SEASON jton R. Shifman has set July 15)warrant instead of charging the’ * +4 * eile eee Me Secu Adaats for a preliminary trial examina-|two with extortion because of the’ Thé cameramen also got’ some! y ane tion of Morrie Sherman, Detroit lack of a threat to Lambard if he! footage on power plants, bridges, rail yards, intersecting highways, lake shipping centers and trans- mission towers on the long ride to East Chicago. State Department security men in the front seat.of their car did not interfere. * * * Kozlov himself was wined and, June 16. Beulah on ’ * * * ico. South shore Country cu. Baward LOUIS Linteau Asks Logelin, vice president of United States Steel Corp., was the host and steel executives were among the guests, Kozlov, a metallurgist, had toured steel plants during the day and had spoken glowingly of trade, peace and friendship. Err a schedule today includ- as @ a meeting M Richard , J. Daley, a aa S wochanin’ Linteau pleaded guilty to a farms for growing corn and a|Charge of bribery and was sen- visit to a typical American farm tenced to five montns in Detroit home. |House of Corfection by Recorders | Judge Joseph A. Gillis on Oct. 12, About 12 per cent of the total it U.S. potato crop goes on the nar- I 1957, Linteau and several others were indicted by a fed. Area Bus Franchise (Continued From Page One) shakedown of Detroit area con- | tractors. ‘storm of the season. Two storms ‘have formed in the Gulf of Mexi- co. Arlene built up on May 28 and! Arlene blew into Louisiana and Mississippi, and Beulah into Mex-: union business agent charged with didn't pay. ‘This was just the op-! bribing an Oak Park restaurant posite,” Ziem said, “‘Labor peace | owner. |was promised,”’ | Judge Shifman set a $500 bond! on Sherman, 50, of 17592 San Juan St., after the licensed boxing Long Holiday First, ;eree appeared before him late yes-| | Legislators Decide jterday and demanded examination. The Oakland County Prosecu- | | Bond was met. — tor’s Office yesterday issued an order for a warrant charging Sherman and an_ unidentified “John Doe” accomplice with (Continued From Page One) We're going to fight this (tax battle) out to the last ditch but | T can’t see reason for bribery, Police today. continued — om ” their search for the second man. mk Seek Satery ‘Toentey: | dikes | In such an atmosphere, House ___“‘We've got numerous people who|Speaker Don R. Pears (R-Buchan-| jean identify him,” said Assistant’ an) and Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski! 'Prosecutor Jerome K. Barry Jr.,| (D-Detroit) Democratic floor lead- “but so far we have no idea ex-! er yesterday both predicted. a ‘actly who and where he is.” break in the tax: deadlock some- | Barry said the man had accom- time next week. ipanied Sherman to Danie’s Res-| The House Taxation Committee jtaurant, 8410 W. Nine Mile Rd, might have got the ball rolling several times attempting to pick! when, after several false starts, it ‘up alleged shakedown money, released the flat rate income tax plan authored by its chairman, | amputated in 1953, possibly as a | + result of his diabetes. In 1956 he other leg was taken off. KENNEY, Ill. The barrel- | shooting had been the subject of chested man with no legs sits controversy in the Mexican press, on a platform pounding cherry- with the incident being described red steel into shapes and instill- as one of ‘‘police brutality.” ing hope and encouragement into. ; -~ + * the hearts of-his friends. i : * * * Andrew Dever, 73, has been ‘in Pontiac had also vigorously pro- practicing the dying art of black- tested the killing. smithing around Dewitt County Oakland County Chief Assistant | since 1904. One of his legs was | Prosecutor George F. Taylor re- | luctantly agreed to the inquest, , although remarking he saw no | reason for holding one. * * * He said some 12 witnesses would | | be called to testify at the hearing, | which will be held in the court- room of Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. Former Sen. Bender Shouts Bribe Denial — (Continued From Page One) yesterday from two Teamster offi- cials. They said they heard William J suffered a stroke. Last year his | * * * “Stop working?” Dever scoffed at a newsman. “I enjoy my work. Some mornings I may- be don’t feel so good and it'd be easy to just lie there in bed. “Then I dress myself, swing - over into the wheel chair and out to the shop I go. I work up a sweat. I sing a little and pretty soon it's a beautif day.” : ‘ Dever lives with his wife, Goldie. Their daughter, Ethel, helps Dever out in the shop, bringing him tools and food. 10-horsepower outboard motor he Presser, head of the Ohio Confer- i was sentenced to 60 days in the - ‘Oakland —County—Jail —en— each He said the Mexican community count. been drinking and ‘weaving his' car all over the road.” Ir. 5 . ‘tion. He'll Return ‘Fish’ if... °° H. C. Christopher, a shrimp fisher. | man, said the owner may have the DALLAS, Tex. (UPI—A double- “caught” yesterday. If he'll pay! the $75 damage it did to his nets.' Happened to Jane. At Gunpoint.” Haggerty for a stop sign, was also hit, but the driver was uninjured. He was driving north on Haggerty. x * Mrs. Grogan, 63, and a_passen- \ger in her car, Cecilia M. Reid, ,66, of Detroit, were both admitted According to Redford State 10 Pontiac General Hospital and Police, Bray had tried to run 4re in satisfactory cohdition. Mrs. down his wife’s friend, Mrs.. Grogan suffered possible neck in- Geraldine Shoemaker, who had (Juries and her companion. face just gotten out of the car, and cuts and possible head injuries. also a passing motorist, Leo Berry was treated for minor in- Harrawood, who had come to Juries and released. His wife, Lor- ber aid. Taine, suffered severe head and leg lacerati i i Bray's wife told police he: had eA pied oravimy Se reporeed The two Berry children, Robert Jr., 14 months; and Michael D., Mrs. Shoemaker had left the 3, were both admitted with possi- ustice Robert K. Anderson. * * * Joseph Bray Jr., 24, of 2840 17th, car in protest of Bray's driving. jble skull fractures and cuts about ithe face. They are in fair condi- JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) — Couldn't Be Intentionall? feature billed of the marquee of a local movie house reads: “It ket in the form of potato: chips. ' | = | — et ey ee ae ea bas Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton). oy oe Las bie aude ae lence of Teamsters, announce thaty ‘ | what authorities charged a ee : ai The vote with two mem- kept ifting its support . : : The Weather | GL home fraud in a new Water. | 100g with a police suggestion | ,27. “bes Jinint handicap. tho "Thomas Burke. the Demo # Reservation Application | : ’ ys “ ” ‘ : E . meneemnmnemenammmemsmminmenaiion nese! ts Stina revert { tord — subdivision. pes $50 in marked bills | Conlin had been holding the 11-/ Pa siege = ane cratic senatorial nominee, to! H PONTIAC AND VICINITY oe Se ay ee Monday after Sherman demand- ae antag Ey cold storage — jokes pe . estat. Tac nagar ag Mages : = ; we at Wand tos raudulent statements to the Vet- eq the money. Lambard said he | the fate. Republican-bac' : pie I P Th T 7 iz"50" mites, becoming northwesterly erans Administration and on Feb. was told the money would mean US€ (sales) tax bill was decided. U § F d t P Robert A. Taft. rT I ess : Ca ter Our: ' ‘elighl koa emerson. tee pore csz, 13, 1958 was placed on six months | Sherman’s Local 705 of the Hotel Tired of dilly-dallying, however, he UJ, or cé 0. ay ‘NOT OFFICIAL’ | ; . : eat merrew $8. Winds diminishing probation by Federal Judge Frank and Restaurant Employes and |“ecided yesterday the time was ; J . Please make the following reservation for me on The i ine” eter A Bee | Bartenders Union, Arca, [Tipe Be Secsive setion. | - (Top Dollar for Loan: |ay tat ne cow produce tov | Monday troming Sanita reser emer = 5 + id . a ie - a Bs fa Pe temperature preceding § am UNWILLING WITNESS rege a attempt to organize jae plan, first disclosed p sands of affidavits that he received |, ~ Ragen - ak 2 aemal nba ; ats : Wing velocity 20 -2 Linteau appez Hing, S88 employes. P mo ago, is keyed to a two = : “official” su t. aoa a a ea: Direction "Nortbes: ta i i “ lwttnene betore the Senate Racca | Sherman, a former state welter-| Per cent tax on personal income ‘ Minas a a) sas Asari a ares * * ' MMi } . _ oe ee EOS: Fi Committee in Washington in Au-|weight boxing champion, was. and allows the same deductions | reco — rom, 08 & _| He said he had been active in } eiueewee sess t Sos mts riey ate Maa gust, 1957, often invoking the Fifth nabbed Monday in a pre-arrahged) 8d exemptions as the federal in- | borrowing pointed up today the Ei-lnolitics tor 20 years or more, and)... Me isan eis, a oe ' a Downtown Temperatures _ Amendment. [plot. The ‘second man wasn't with! ae ta — tive nas cant senhower administration's conten-ithat it was entirely possible that ! ' ee sagt ie diam is x * * {him then according to Sherman, ana gpse cial tion it must be permitted to offer/some Teamsters did support him } Address.......... wie Rt voc ccac cee vebceeceeecee ; ' Hes % apm 7a Linteau operates Auto Europa, a Barry said. auaeeens ‘ a more for long term bonds. individually. . it t F} Ps % 7pm 82 car jot at 468 Auburn Ave. which, ‘Sherman is being rather eva-| ee a a. x *« * “When on rin for office, you iM City Ph i = —— ‘specializes in the sale of foreign) sive on what this man’s real name! Removal of sales or use tax ex-| "The Treasury announced Wednes-| pave to Lae ts voles a @s 0) oes RE ee ee OE tee Shea maiaiveie n oe ‘cars ; \is,"* the assistant prosecutor said.|emptions on telegraphs, telephones day night it will pay: mearly-4% poked. ail tho wuwashed 03 | I understand that the $189 I have enclosed includes r Highest pempenaoare sonrwenane ots A | Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem/ and leased ak commercial ad-| ner cent—the highest rate in 38 “ell.” he ould i transportation, — theater tickets, plus other extra fea- t Mean temperature... 0 1. |). Th , | vertising and federal construction years — to borrow two billion dcl- " i tures mentioned Press articles. | Wocdoes-aeeuey There’s a Good Reason | ; Projects would add another 15 mil- “If cats and dos could vote ' —— | lars for a year. The rate was de- is a I also. understand that if I have One Year Age in Pontise : . oar ‘Two Youths Fined lions for a gross yield of 233 mil-| termined by bids I'd shake hands with them,” he any preferences fora _ { Mehet temper | GRIMSBY, England (UPI) —' s. : reom companion or am going with a small group that this 1 Lowest temperature .... -..§1 ‘Judge Ralph Shove invited attor-| . lion’ dollars. ’ * .& 2% meee at qnother point, a6 sot iis, information will accompany this reservation. — ae temperature... ... AOS cee te retiove hak as his|f 5 | H b _ As con¢essions to‘ business, Con- The ahvuncentont came & direct reply to reports that he had} 1 on jneys to remove gs in his FOP fea ing U Caps lin proposed repeal of the business 4 ‘anq|Posed with Presser for photographs ! _ (Sinigle Room $2 Extra) i Mighent and Lowest Tempersteres COUrt yesterday because of the, activities tax and the intangibles)NOUrs after the House Ways. and) had | : ' Years eat. Shove kept his own wig on, | le eans mmittee approved ai? a I agree to participate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour sede 2 9 * i= 8 but he indicated he was, keeping TW teenage boys pleaded guilty! ™* cgi be en eer he compromise plan permitting Pres-/4 . |}. under the following conditions: ] erases Temperatace Chert sq COOL just the same. “I would not Yesterday to stealing hubcaps off some: sal The net yield “to set. aside sr * : , btu Doge : aa, Te Belimore 86 58 Memphis. % 7% like to tell you what I have not-Cats in the Pontiac Motor Division cote to 12 ws dotlars|#% Per. cent interest limit: which He denied bottling up the’ sub- | 1 have included the Wall payment with this reservation : Browasvite $2 $3 Miiceurse’” $9. Higot on beneath my robes,” he said./PArking lot before Municipal Judge| W°Wd come to 142 million |the law puts on bonds. committee's report denouncing! Tf 1 am unable to make the tour Iu ‘that Ishall 4 | Bulfalo "86 66 Minneapolis 8) 57) =¢ ‘__*"|Ceeil McCallum. They were fined! ® ¥°@ amis five years or Kinger. The Comtililie-4 ae pore ri pry ne Wie tan one ene . oe 8k ecaen & ob . '$5 each and placed on, probation! _- a wan’ tepited te teak mittee -& copy of the printed! understand that reservations will be made in order of the - Chics 43 NewYork 80 64 la Oe, \ qd to two year, “pgs 1 receipt of applications and that my name will be placed eq ——fedeneti = 6) Omshe # 3 Played One Tie Game for 0 days, {Get Strange Payoff 4} _ lreport he said is ‘+ ~“upon @ Waiting list if I am not included among the first 6. | can Phoenix 108 Ht a ok Tee _tw 0 -youths, arrested early . ta — ___._Thete- was _no direct relation be- had made to the House Govern- | __I_ynderstand-that—4 ‘ -all-of-the- : : eee Siu 8 3 “CAMBRIDGE, “Mans. TUPIT ="fesday morning, are Joseph N,) CLINTON, N.C. GP — The | tween the committee's action and ment Operations Committee. He! of events except for possible changes or additions nade t- § Francisco 72 §6 Since 1868 Harvard and Yale have Gaylor, 18, of 34 North Shore,'local chapter of Alcoholics Anony-'the Treasury announcement; There said he assumed the report was! necessary by some event beyond the control of The Pontiac! - Beattie 76 go Played 228 baseball games. Only Lake Orion, and William R. Ray- mous received a $500 check today,|is no legal limit on the iitterest pigeonholed. by. the. committee in| Press. eee ee es Tempe ny i gone of them ended in a tie ~ 1-1| mond, 17, of 3079 Indtanwood Rd.,'thé profits: from the local state- | rates for securities to be repaid)1955. when Democrats won control’; : Fe ag) aq a Washington #9 64 im 11 innings in 1905. |Lake Ofion, e.., jowned liquor store. cok in less | tas five years, sgl the House, 'l ai ex puitnentes nen en mesnaniihjunhicieniidlaienuaiethiiiss a0 errs | : : ° ; / ‘./ ud ’ : : ‘ ‘ ae * oe ¥ ‘ # i i Tae La eo a er eo i.e Jeon Pe == + aE eaaOs Pe aie ee . an : | . we o x ‘ os EE ARS UE as EE Ra oyh ‘ «Kk ae ® 4 fe | ie a 4 a ar - i {es - L ; oy I : / Se Pe ‘ oa y¥ — a ot eRe ae, dk | | eet es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, surly 9, 1959 10, Dae te Sty Tat Weld a Bn SUPER SPECIAL From Cur Main Floor era ‘now Lowest Price We Have Seen! : / j "MAIN FLOOR BARG SAINS a RDWOOD f HW : Result ‘2Se Each : This | Complete retractable point il ae Toilet Seats = —— 3 “tall pens at thi tow pri F | Regular $4.95 Value—NOW Your Choice . oem a fait pce 8S ELILT or TONI | ‘ binges. he wn. es Oe Limit “Only This ‘oe “ ‘i “3 be . 0 Home Permanents 2 5%... 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Styles and | colors in almost all sizes for Jadies. eAeoeserscocenagenrnrereeeee) { Ladies’ Pedal Pushers - Regular $2 Valies—Now on Sale / Cotton pedal pushers in seit. _ ‘stripes, checks. Broken size ange Only this store has this low price eee stock up—nowl ee Summer _SHOES Waste Baskets. $1.50 to $2 Values 7 ae 1g i Secelapen Salionery Pak @ too! Heavy gauge metal & . , model. 1 7 * Tie eae A ae in brass tinier. Choice. of rs : — @ ; — designs. > | / | i r oa | . 7 : : ~ ) Y a pe ee q HE PONT TAC PRESS, “THURSDA Y, JULY 9, 1959 Powerful 3% H.P.... Giant Save on one cloth, get one FREE! Famous brand. . . Many styles... RAYON AND COTTON MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS 25” ROTARY DAMASK TABLECLOTHS tos. 1400 to $5.00 3 IT’S THE BERRIES — \ilary Gayles Wells prepares to down a giant blackberry: with the deli- cacy of a true connoisseur. The berries are grown on her fathers Plus a farm in Lindale, Tex. $ 51x 70” : Cloth aren @ Whites, colors, patterns purthece POWER MOWER SPECIALLY $ PRICED. : 60x84” Size, 5.99 Val. @ 2 and full sleeves Qld Matches Were Danger: @ Washable, colorfast @ Some drip-dry @ Dogwood pattern @ Several collar styles i ’ @ 314-HP 4-Cycle Famous Z oom Modern Type Invented . Gen-E-Motors Pincor Engine @ Green, blue, gold, @ Sizes 1442-17 neck by English Apothecary \ L ne . pink or white in 1820s % arge asy Rolling Wheels Waites... Fourth Floor . Waite's Men's Shop... Street Floor @ Easy to Operate Recoil Starter @ Steel Housing @ Chrome Handle @ With Leaf Mulcher Men’s Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $2.99 and $4.00 WASHINGTON—John Walker, an English apothecary who died 100 years ago, has saved many a man from a singed beard. * * * The druggist made the first) friction match, a -foul-smelling but relatively safe lighter on which| the modern -match industry is; based. Walker sold 100 Sulphurata| ® No Money Hyperoxygenta Frict to his first | Do p customer in 1827. Today the| F wn, Fay United States alone produces 500| Wy Monthly billion wood and paper matches a for @1 Year . year, the National Geographic) Society says. The first friction matches were three inches long, tipped : with antimony sulphide, potas. sium chlorate, gum arabic and : starch. When pulled through a : fold of sandpaper, they ignited with a series of ‘popping ex. plosions and a shower of sparks. Despite these pyrotechnics, Smart “leather-look’”’ . . . brass trim Walker's matches were safer and ree corms ‘an. evens “Wells Grden Shep Downs BURNISHED HASSOCKS i: lighters and many marketed Jater. : Al . @ Cleans with damp cloth * * $7.98 S$ @ Heavyweight vinyl In 1781, the Phosphoric Candle or Ethereal Match appeared in @ Trim, tapered wooden legs @ Red, green, tangerine, France.,A ‘sealed glass tube held : phosphorus “tipped paper, which) | 20’ PORTABLE FAN mocha or black Waite's Draperies . . . Fourth Floor B Waite's Men's Shop . . . Street Floor Warranty @ Solids, checks, stripes, patterns @ Famous brands included @ Many wash ‘n wear @ Sizes $-M-L-XL Quiet 3-Speed . . Westinghouse Motor Value was opefed to expose the chemical | to air. The Instantaneous Light Box | was popular in the United States | a few years later.. The package | consisted of chemically treated | | | splints and a small bottle filled | » with sulphuric acid. The sticks, which cost $2 for 50, were dipped | into the acid to create a flame— and obvious dangers for the user. | | © Manually reversible—Safety grill on each side | It must have taken a truly brave | © Use as floor, table, wi f i 18s Sg ince er, table, window fan or circulator introduced in 1828. He had to risk | *® Quiet rubber mounted blade; non-scratch feet < Men’s Sleeveless Orion Deluxe Linen Finish SWEATER VESTS ENVELOPES B Reg. $ 3 tis. § Pkgs. 1 a lint acid b me ad 8 © S:gacs womenter UE apeceeed wean 'n’ vee : Button Blue, High quality paper in white and —— oo oar — . Gane , fate an, cnarcoa! with contrast colors. 18 in each pkg. . | coated — potassium chlorate, fe's Housewares . . . Fifth Floor Street Floor Street Floor Stationery : sugar gum, wrapped : paper. When the vial was broken! $ , Sete BROADLOOM RUG SA = j and cholorate ignited the : BMAWAL . ‘7 LE “Flip-It” . . 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Sizes 2 for $] 5-8. Reg. 89c. Second Floor. Sizes 7-T4. Second Floor Oe er ————___ : 48 West Huron Street \# PONTIAC PR ‘THURSDAY, JULY\9, 1959 4 \ ESS” Pontiac, Michigan Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company | “Hanon A. Preeoraatb cas ea \ President and Publisher * Wowane H. Preecerary Il. Joun W, Prreogearo, Joun A. Rrsy Vice President ond Secretary and Editor Treasurer and Business Manager ' Advertising Director | Hasy J. Rew. | East M. Treapwgtt, G. MarsnsLt Joapay, Geonce C. Inman. Circulation Manager ~ Local Advertising ' Classified Manager Manager ‘Dollar a Head’ New Park Plan Impractical Few institutions — if any — give more money and time to public service than The Pontiac PREss. We consider ourselves pretty fair sideline experts in money raising projects; and we pronounce the cur- rent “new park” plan just about hopeless. Someone suggests 80,000 people in Pontiac give a dollar apiece to raise $80,000 for a new park. * * * We favor a new park. We endorse the idea warmly. But we regard this money rais- ing proposal as visionary. If you sent an army of 500 citizens pounding the streets of Pontiac for a week you couldn't raise $10,000 through this eye dropper method. It’s a noble theory and a God-given thought, but it has never stood the test of practical application anywhere. x «.« * Until 50 per cent—or more—of the $80,000 is in sight or actually in hand, the proponents of the new park better find another method. Commis- sioner DonaALpson has generously donated a thousand dollars. But two dozen more of these won't take us very far toward the goal. * * * To repeat: over the last half century, very few institutions in this area, if any —have given more time and money to public projects than The Press. We ex- pect to continue indefinitely. But we feel the dollar a head from 80,000 people is impractical. Acheson’s Criticism of © Eisenhower Is Ridiculous Dean ACHESON bursts into print with a sharp criticism of President ESENHOWER’s “niggardly defense policy.” This old-time freeloader and free spender wants to wallop the tax- payers for an additional seven billion dollars a year “for four or five years.” Phew! * x * _ Had it ever occurred to him that Dwicut D. EisenHower is probably the greatest military expert in the world—offensive, defensive and peace time. Let’s use his judgment — in- stead of ACHESON’s. ek: & What a relief Ja@have this mis- guided crackpot on the side lines where he can’t get his sticky fingers in the public trough. His idea has been greeted by a con- certed “boo” and raucous jeer from the taxpayers that can be heard two miles past the outer edge of the moon. xk ke UF Oe It’s men like AcHEson that make compulsory retirement very popular. Russia’s Power Drive Mustn’t Be Forgotten Twenty years have passed since Russia and Germany started out to carve up most of the world between them. That time is recalled in docu- ments just made public by the State Department: x & * Russia’s Mo.torov and Germany’s RIBBENTROP agreed that most of Eu- rope was to be HITLer’s domain. Rus- sia was to have Finland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Latvia, Lithuania, Es- tonia, part of Poland, a base in the Bosporus, sections of Iran and Afghanistan and a sphere of influ- ence in the Far East. Neither Japan ’ nor Italy, their other allies, was con- sidered important enough to share in the prospective booty. ~~ * Roe These plans became known to ‘the Alli¢s almost immediately. Even while plotting with Srauin, Hitler was planning to take over the whole same world conquering idea that led to the Stalin-Hitler pact still is Moscow's driving dream, - This we must never forget. reoriented Castro Is Encircled by Russian Influence Castro is wobbling. Cuban affairs aren't too good. Ever since the picturesque and challenging figure took over, his pathway has been beset by a series of misadventures. The most recent blow is the resignation of Major Pepro L. D1az LANZ, the head man in CAstRo’s air force. x *§ * Diaz asserted that the Castro administration is shot with Com- | munists and that Fidel is well aware of the fact. From the out- set, well-grounded suspicion seemed to suggest that Castro was not a disciple of the Reds himself, but that he was sur- rounded by entirely too many fig- ures that did bear the brand of close Russian affiliation. * * * If Castro wants U. S. support and patronage, he must clean house and do it rapidly. Otherwise, he is going to face a battle that he isn’t big enough or good enough to handle. The Man About Town Drive in Country Now Is Most Enjoyable Season of Entire Year Umpire: Only person in the baseball park who doesn't care which side wins. With the fields of billowing grain, the verdure that later will be dimmed with dust, and the very growing odors on every hand, right now a drive in the country in the Pontiac area is a revelation in en- joyment. The golden yellow of the wheat, the gray of the oats, and the predominant green of all other growing things, takes one back to nature in a manner that never will be forgotten. But you must get off the main high- ways if you want to see nature at i‘s best. The encroachment of business and house building is driving farming to the side roads. As an example of this, there are only three fields of wheat beside the Dixie Highway in its 40-mile course across Oak- land County. The same proportion is true on Telegraph, Grand River and other main roads. Remember, we no longer have any “back roads” in the Pontiac area. You are assured of good going, even if you turn into most any side road. Manager of Production Distribution at Pontiac Motor Division, Buel E. Starr, has again accepted the presidency of the Board of Education of the Holly Area Schools. This district covers the largest area In Oakland County. Buel lives in Springfield Township. A 49-star flag was sent to the Lak Orion Fourth celebration by Congressman William S. Broomfield, where it was accepted by Postmaster Arthur Weitschat on behalf of the community. The cherry is another fruit that has had a remarkable development in the Pontiac area in recent years. Some sam- ples from the orchard of Bud LaBarge near Fenton are as meaty, juicy and de- licious as anything from the Traverse City section. My Lapeer correspondent sends word about the latest candidate for fame in the I-wonder-what category, in the per- son of Joyce Mason of that city, who is riding a Ferris wheel _ at a Flint amusement park until the De- troit Tigers are in first place. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Eugenia Hackett of pall Auburn Ave.; 83rd birthday. --- ; Horace Marcum of Birmingham; 82nd birthday, Asher Overman of Waterford; 85th birthday. ‘world himself. So was Stain. _ Russia, the victorious survivor, has become a major power. The | of Groveland Township; 8ist birthday. Mrs. Edward (Carrie) Gallaher of 54 Seneca St.; 86th birthday. We're From Missouri David Lawrence Suggests: Congressmen Should Head Parties WASHINGTON — There’s some- thing more fundamental than a mere difference of opinion on party policies in the controversy that has arisen be- tween Paul M. Butler, chairman of the Demo cratic National Committee, and the two Demo- cratic leaders in Congress—House Speaker Sam Rayburn and Senator Lyn- don Johnson of Texas. The real question it raises is whether anyone ought to hold the post of national chairman who is not a member of the leadership group of the party in Congress. A national chairman nowadays has no responsibility for party policy. He is not'a part of the legislative process. Nor is he part of any branch of the government. There was a time when post- masters general) did serve as national chairmen, and at least this identified them with the President's Cabinet sessions where national policies were discussed. * * * Today, while the Democrats con- trol only Congress, the leaders in the Senate and House do shape party policy nationally. Plainly it is in Congress where national issues have their origin and where one party or the other must take responsibility for the kind of laws that are passed and for the way the public’s money is spent. A national chairman has no direct connection today with all this and usually uses his time mostly to go around the country working with the party organ- izations in the various states. But here, too, he is not alone. There are state chairmen who are supposed to build the state organizations, The national chairman is, of course, a mouthpiece of the party, but should he be its official leader, too, and what should be his rela- tionship to the elected leaders of the party in Congress? ** * * The Republicans have just chosen as their national chairman Senator Thruston Morton of Ken- tucky. While he isn't the Senate's Republican leader. he is much more identified with Republican & LAWRENCE ' policy operations in Congress than Butler is. In Britain, the two spokesmen for the major parties are part of the governmental apparatus, one being in the Cabinet and the other the leader of the opposition party.in Parliament. The true leaders of the major parties today in this country are in the government at Washington. Eisenhower is the leader of the Republican Party, while Rayburn and Johnson are*really co-chair- men of the Democratic Party. ”~ ke * There is every reason why the two national parties should each The Country Parson . three to six. infla- have as Bpermanent secretary a man of enough stature in politics to command the attention of state groups. He might be a former member of Congress or a former governor. His work would be to operate the organization through its national headquarters. But policy leadership belongs to the elected spokesmen of the two parties in Congress. Reform in the national chairman- ship situation is long overdue. Party squabbles are unhealthy no matter what their origin. The creation recently of an ‘‘advisory committee’ of prominent Demo- crats Was not received with any enthusiasm by the Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill. They frankly said that they didn't feel bound by any advice such a committee might give. The purpose, of course, of the “advisory committee’ was to get publicity for political or ideolog- ical viewpoints that, it was felt, would not be reflected by Ray- burn and Johnson. Yet the device has served only to accentuate differences and to publicize fac- tional strife within the party. Everybody knows, of course, that there are differences of view- point inside the Democratic Party between conservatives and the so- called “‘liberals’’ who are really radicals at heart, but the disputes that arise are usually with refer- ence to specific items of legislative policy, and certainly no setup should bar the free expression of. ideas on any subject by any party member. (Copyright 1959) ay Dr. William Brady Says: Breathe From Bellows After Angina Attack ' T wouldn't even mention angina here if I did not believe that what I have to suggest to subjects of this complaint can do no harm. Whether it will do any good is for the angina sufferer to decide for himself. In any case, please re- member I'm no great shakes on angina. The emergency remedy I hearti- ly recommend. for any “‘attack’’ that bears even a slight resem- blance to agina, is so homely that some Y.W.'s will reject it offhand. The remedy is tions of the bel- lows. Belly breathing, that is, not chest breathing. Trouble is a lot of knuckleheads who have been through high school and college don't know what inflation of -the bellows means. They managed to cut physical education, which is just tolerated in high school and college in a make-believe fashion. There are two types of breath- ing. First, natural breathing, other- wise called abdominal, belly, bel- lows, or diaphragmatic breathing. Second, costal or chest breathing. Natural breathing is more ef- ficient than chest breathing. Besides producing gfeater aera- tion (oxygenation) of the blood, it produces better circulation than costal or chest breathing. * wk tt Older authorities thought that ordinary quiet breathing in the erect posture was the abdominal type in men, the chest type in women. Some of them thought this difference was due to the wearing of tight clothing by women, Better observers found that Indian and DR. BRADY Chinese women who had never — worn tight clothing, breathed natur- ally, that is the abdominal type. An unconscious person, one asleep or under anesthesia breathes with the bellows, the diaphragm, belly, or abdominal type. . A savage, or for that matter an athfete breathes with his bellows.. During great exertion every intake of air expands or inflates“the bellows, bag, or belly, while the chest or rib cage remains almost rigid. If this seems confusing, just re- member one thing: When you breathe, inflate your bellows and never mind your chest. Every sedentary person past 35 _ should do the belly breathing “ex= ~ ~—ercize, six inflations, every figh' upon retiring. Don't wait until you have a “‘heart attack.”’. Learn, how to use your bellows to im-, prove your circulation. Belly tic matte’ breathing is a booster pump for the circulation — what physiolo- gists call the ‘‘aspiratory action of the thorax.” * * * Bigned letters. not more than one Page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not dis- ease. diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped. self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) A pea | ta . 1 4 ¢ } i f Voice of the Peopl | ‘Can. Something Be Done to Limit Horror Movies? Do others think as I do? Over the holiday weekend we finally got an evening when we thought we'd have time to enjoy a movie’ Picking up The Pontiac Press, we found these advertised: a “The Last Blitzkreig,. Alias Jesse James, Tarzan Fights for Life, Horrors ‘of the Black Museum (in bloodcurdling color’), The Head- less Ghost,’’ and coming: on Sunday were “The fmaes and Watusi.”’ . + ok * What Kind of entertainment are theaters trying to cram down our throats? (We managed a theater years ago and my husband had a choice of picking the best for his customers.) People enjoy the ease of watching a good movie in one’s car, and then all to be had are horror and killer movies, What about children who watch this? Can't something be done to tone down and limit these and sub- stitute more ‘family’ pictures, especially on weekends and holidays when ma and pa and the kids like to go to a movie together? ‘What Cant We Do About Pet Neglect?’ What shall I do about a neighbor who neglects her dog? It's tied to a chain not over two feet long and stands in the hot sun all day. What ._ litle water it gets reaches the boil- ing point on hot days or is spilled by the dog. * * * There are probably many dogs in the same predicament with no shelter from heat orcold, What are the laws against these things? No one is allowed to say a thing to the pets’ owners. We make enemies if we inform, and who do we inform, anyway? * * * There should be a rule that any pet. should have shelter, long enough chain and water at all times. Some owners don't even bother to feed their pets very oft- en. , B.M.L. ‘We Must Consider This Possibility’ The world seems headed for ut- ter destruction. If heads of differ- ent countries that are developing atomic missiles lose their heads and start using these missiles, civ- ilization can virtually destroy it- self. * * * This is very likely. Civiliza- tions have existed and been de- stroyed, but always a few weren't destroyed and under God’s laws the people multiplied and improved civilization _re- turned to earth. This will happen again if we don’t live according to God's laws of the Golden Rule, Ten Commandments andthe Brotherhood of Man as taught by Christ. * * «of If you live according fo these laws and civilization is destroyed, your spiritual body will return to God. If you are ¢ stroyed, you'll be in& help start a new civfii ing and having livé God's law and yfu can help lay a foundation to fa better civiliza- tion. We shoulg give this serious Case Records of a Psycholy Wives, Liste Wives, listen to Jim’s terse indictment. And don’t wail in months to come, “I never dreamed I’d ever confront the problems Dr. Crane discusses in his column.” You will, so come / column avidly and ignore tf cook books that wives like Li aine mistakenly think will in- sure a happy marriage. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-482: Jim-B., aged 41, is the husband of Loraine, men- tioned yesterday. “Dr. Crane, I'm an advertising man,” he began on the phone, ‘‘so you know I live in a hectic world of tension and pres- sure. “But I like it as a career and would be quite : happy if it weren't \ for the stodgy at- OR, CRANE titude of my-wife regarding roman- _ © “She seems to think we are old folks and should live on a platonic level normally associated with octegenarians. “Maybe women are content when they have children to care for and a circle of women friends with whom to mingle in. PTA and other worthy civic organizations. * * *' “At least, if they also have a man to escort them places where attendance is by couples, I am wondering if women crave much more out of marriage. nal and. society projects to show > > or to | 1 ey it is to keep a husband. de- yp ted throughout their entire wed- fied life?” ‘ VOICE OF THE MALE Well, wives, why don't you? There isn’t, much else that we psychiatrists have to suggest be- yond Jim’s own terse _indict- ment. * ~*~ * Yuu brides realize that men have a much greater gastric appetite than your own, and you even try to tempt your mates to exceed their 3,500 calories per day. You overly tantalize your mates with tasty foods and new recipes. And without needing logical scientific proof from us psychia- trists, you generally recognize that your husbands also have a far greater erotic hunger. But do you ever tempt your hus- bands to go beyound their normal romantic hunger? Do you ever at- tend erotic ‘‘cooking schools” in which you learn the new recipes for adding to your ‘seductive al- lure? ’ A lot of you single girls take gently study at Charm Schools in the hope of winning a mate. * * * Why don't you keep on with a little more of that interest in stimulating male attention the honeymoon? MYOPIC FEMALES It would be good insurance for happier marriage if the staid cee ee Se attend burlesque shows en masse just to learn how to disrobe seduc- tively. . The si who win ou . / Ralph T. Keeling Hie members of Women’s Clubs would-phiets. Holly From Holmur ‘It’ll Be Different the Next Match’ When Patterson and Johansson meet again, Patterson will chop him into little tiny Swedish pieces and toss him back in the lap of that girl secretary. Patterson Fan ‘We Must Move. to Help Tibet’ The situation in Tibet, which has __been a violation of every drop of American blood shed and ever sa- cred thing this country éver stood for, is now far more crucial, The Reds, as revealed by the Dalai Lama, are now attempting the first - genocide of an entire race (7 mil- lion) ever attempted by man. * * x. We must act now. Every sec- ond is precious, If we don’t, God will surely let us face the firing squad, Tibetans have taken to the best guerrilla country in the world and are fighting for their lives, Seventy thousand are dead so far. : x * America’s moment to be true or false has come. Don’t count on our leaders. They are living dead men. A rumblfhg must come from the good people of America so strong as to shake the very foundations of inhumanity both here and in Tibet. ® R. Zietlow Portland, Ore. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Happy birthday, Pretzel—you. . . Are six years old today... .We wish you Many years to come. . . In which to run and play. . .You are the dearest dachshund, so. . . Affectionate, sincere. . .With stub- by legs, and snout and tail. . .That stretch from there to here. . .We know you're always hungry and. .. You sleep all day and night. . .And when you see a canine strange . .. You start another fight. . .Your tummy nearly scrapes the ground . . -Yourt ears have covers floppy . , .But you are neat and clean and sweet. .And very seldom sloppy. . .Indeed your only slop- piness. . Is when you give a kiss . .Especially when you lick the hand. . .Of our dear daughter, kris. Copyright, 1959, Field Enterprises, (Copyright 1959) where most husbands are lost; not the kitchen. “But women aren't created to be as erotic as men” you wives May try to defend yourselves for your indifference and frigidity. Well, you weren't created to crave, aS many gastric calories, either, but that doesn't. stop you from catering to your mates great+ er stomach hunger. So spend more time on boudoif artistry instead of the culinary variety. To help along this line, send for my booklet, ‘Sex Problems in Marriage’, enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). Loraine would never have been faced with loss of her husband ihige os studied this booklet ag ntly as did H peo she ayle or her va i : in care of The Ponioe w. ‘Af / | / | fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 rope HAVE FUN ON | _ VACATION | Take Along a CAMERA Prices Start at $5.95 MIRACLE “Sic | Miracle Mile Shopping Center 8. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. bral 4-5092 — Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari- prin. tering. vee zona, chairman of the Republican, ew ~@ _— |Senatorial Campaign Committee, | With an even wider smile, Gold- + ¢ * . ‘said that if Eisenhower continues |, ater said he hopes the opposition| to veto such measures as the hous-|on. i¢ = | ‘ing bill “his record will be our; |. : ‘ter go ahead and give up, Ja greatest asset in 1960.” a J would be glad to pay Paul said Dowd. “We took him in.” Butler’s salary,’ Goldwater said. | Ad the station the men coll bel * * * > : : “He is the best thing that has), . & j Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, happened to the Republican party, wasn't Jack, He was William and | the assistant Democratic leader, in 30 years.” |his fingerprints would prove it. said in a separate interview that) Goidwater added that a ee “We tore back out there but. “the ‘President has the real vote : vow :+.| when we got there the real Jack) ihe hil national. survey by his commit i. ot sto. sustain his vetoes, while Weiio. indicates that Eisenhower's Henley was gone,” Dowd said., ‘have only the theoretical vote to fees ga .|They found Sam, however, and i : stand on the spending issue, com-| . : override them.” bi : a ’. firm arrested him. i [ sei. at ined with the President's firm i | It ee ‘ _ position in the Berlin crisis, “*has| ~*~ * * feng ag room ¥ steak’ helped the Republican party more! William and Sam were held for — Laan , ice tele 6v S\than anything he has done in the investigation of aiding and abet- baeeteps eon . oy ga last six years.” iting the escape of a fugitive. |whelming Senate and Hous * * * Police are stil] looking for Jack. | [am ities they =e soe Pig Sen, Harry F, Byrd (D-Va) w ho | beched lari, Recgeanese saci apie | bas applauded the Eisenhower Training Time Revealed ts hold Geir dates enough to over-| Vetoes of spending bills, said he, ide thinks the President “has made) LANSING W—Michigan’s Nation- . the only issue the Republicans al Guard will hold its annual train-, have for 1960.” |ing period at Camp Grayling Aug.| Hewever, Sen. John Sparkman) 8-22, Maj. Gen. Ronald D. McDon-| “This one guy says, ‘You'd bet- i They found two men, | f i It | Eggleston's Department Store OF BIRMINGHAM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE STARTS FRIDAY, July 10, 9 A.M. * * * Because of this Mansfield con- iceded that the division of opinion among Democrats has. made it |necessary for his party to trim leg- islative programs to a point near of Alabama, the 1952 Democratic ald, state adjutant general, has vice presidential nominee, said| announced. McDonald also report-| he ‘believes the housing veto will,ed the Guard is 182 men below ECCLESTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 187 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | Bisenhower’s specifications in or-|°°™ back to haunt the Republi- its maximum althorized strength der to get any bills enacted into|°*™*- of 11,257. ilaw. Eisenhower told his news con- ‘ference Wednesday he doesn’t use ‘his veto power lightly, and dis- Values to 80¢ SINGLE ROLL 9 QUALITY! FIRST ALWAYS the bakers’ union closed in on the workers elsewhere, not bosses KANSAS CITY, Mo, (AP) — Connecticut motorists who feared ig awaiting sentencing by U.S. Their signs read: | Pos Lo ee Mew | WAI (AP)— Republi-|tains of both houses look “less and) eo fe ices ay loner. A General Motecs. qebestann| ‘keep using the veto to hold down ourselves we wouldn't be Demo-! Jack, wanted in Greensboro, N.C.,| The 15 had purchased the ve-loriginated to return the cars to to $1.00 . said, ‘‘is to get legislation passed| Values to 60c Butler said the Democratic chief. TORONTO (AP)—Pickets from! baking, Let the union organize . K Cit Bagel Bar Wednesday night, and! here.” Encounters Cheers Jee rs In Kansas ‘ y PUTNAM, Conn. (AP)—Fifteen|mitted stealing the autos. Griffin d the. pickets A little later they returned t rahe Jack, Sam and ‘William Henley ot 08 les Pop i " tranpertation e . er , 0 et y stolen automobiles are singing the of stolen vehicles. \ deel jcans: cheered and Democrats/less like the majority leadership) pojice sgt. Robert Dowd and de-| They have bought their cars for|said that insurance companies i hower’s evident determination to} «1¢ we weren't fighting among their home Wednesday to arrest|Motors Corp, ears, thus the dollar sales plan was | | government spending. crats,” Mansfield said with @/on a charge of breaking and en-jhicles thinking they were factory- their purchasers. S A L E | Values 4 9s SINGLE ROLL claimed any intention of gaining = “What I'm trying to do,’’ he' ‘that will benefit the United States) ' Mansfield said he has no fear’ 9 C leaders’ programs in Congress will; SINGLE ROLL 2 3 : = | , Probe Train Disaster istate Commerce Commission pre- YOU CAN BUY S$ ldisaster June 28 at Meldrim. 10x12 FT. 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(UPD — A\95,000 Give Tips ' Artificial Appliances : NEW ‘YORK (AP) — William wants — and au I have to do isjliam Saroyan's “The Time ae will return to teloilideh | “Work ‘is $0, "ienpadian in “al, agp be n wah td Bet th NEW YORK (UPI)—The Internal) American Orthopedic — —_ — a — coe hg look at them.’ Your ‘Life."’ Bill sums up his outlook on life'man’s life he has to enjoy it, If ae winked wile that churches and| Revenue Service reports thati : Se rvice — er _ is age Niners aegehoml Bill's climb to stardom wasn't} But by 1945 he was listed as|this’ way: {he doesn’t he should’ quit it —| schools keep their doors and win-|Teceived some %,000 tips last year Se ie a Hollyood star. easy. He and his wife, Teresa —|On¢ of the top 25 salaried men in} “Work hard and learn your busi-'get out of it. dows locked after hour’. from private citizens reg: arding | 68 W. Huron Pontiac u sad is acti they have two daughters — went; the United States. | ness. Never. do a job you doh't!: “‘No one can be either happy| The patrolman Jack DiPoalo had}alleged irregularities in someone, FE 5 7523 . He's been By ‘to 7 ee he through some lean years, Bendix| Bendix now is free-lancing. ‘enjoy doing. That applies to ajor successful doing something he/gone down to the basement locker] else’s tax return. The IRS followed| - the ne china nad a east She Was in six Broadway flops before! Bendix, who recently fihished|truck driver or a banker, as well| | doesn’t like, no matter how much|room of West High School to close|up 4,000 of these leads will] full-| 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE npealiag sone pal ag barning. just! he made a hit as s the cop in Wil- playing in summer stock, next'as an actor. lor how little money he makes.” |an open window when the door! fledged investigations. eeps eee Ts ’ as she did when Bill was a young grocery store manager He does all the acting for the family. x * * Asked his formula for a success- ful marriage, Bendix looked sur- prised. et “J never thought of marriage as a formula.” he said, staring thoughtfully down at his stock- inged feet. He believes in going comfortably shoeless in a_ hotel , Yo) d:ibla 4 AND co. room. 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Three iron lung respirators to supplement the 10 now being used | in the city were scheduled to ar- rive at lowa Methodist today. They were ordered sent from ‘Cleveland by the National Founda-; tion. Keith E. Peterson, central lowa | representative of the National | Foundation, said the epidemic in Des Moines has begun to spread, to the outlying areas of the city.) About 27,000 polio shots have: been administered at public clinics since June 1. That figure does hot include the shots given by priv ate physicians in this city of about! 177, 000., { Cleric Thinks _ Short Shorts | Too Stirring DOWAGIAC (UPI) — Dowagiae women may be required to wear longer shorts in the downtown area | if a Dowagiac minister has his way. he is a licensed minister but who has no parish, appeared before the council! to complain about the ‘amount of clothing that women) wear—or don’t wear—in the down- town area. William Blackman, who wal Blackman told councilmen that women in scanty attire “are a disturbing influence to men.” “The visual influences bring on mental male disturbances and pro- voke thoughts and actions which otherwise would not occur,” he said Mayor Eugene Jenison asked Blackman what length he would consider ‘‘decent.” “Just below the knees would be| proper,” Blackman said. 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Land owned by nobles who took | e announcement was made in|part will be confiscated and ‘‘the the Tibetan capital of Lhasa by tillers pf the land will harvest this Ng@po Ngawang Jigme, the Tibet-! ‘year's crops without paying rent,’ an vice chairman of the Prepara- tory Committee, and was_broad- [Peiping sig — cam by Pelping. The lords and monasteries that, A similar breakup of the es- (stayed neutral will be bought ‘out tates of Buddhist monasteries (eventually. The rent they receive | and emancipation of their serfs (now will be reduced after con- was announced dune 28 by the ‘sultation so that the tillers would Panchen Lama, Peiping’s puppet (share 80 per cent of the crops. | ro DEBTS CALLED OFF The Preparatory Committee. @/ an debts of the laborers to the | sort of government for the Com- lords will be rescinded to the | munist-ruled country, is now in| end of 1958. But nonrebel lords ' session. It is expected to rubber-! ‘may collect one per. cent interest | stamp the program aimed at abol-ion joans made this year. ishing big estates and the age-old) ‘The policy of rent and interest | system of unpaid labor. reduction will also be applied to’ COMMUNIZATION PLAN monasteries which did not revolt. Other parts of the long-rarige| The Panchen Lama in his an- | plan of communizing Tibet an- nounced by Peiping include: : | | Subsidizing nonrebel monasteries which are Mitpped of Weaker oes no Erucks Haul the Most, Employ 1 of 10 Workers longer can provide a livelihood. for hey lenste: DETROIT (UPI) — Trucks haul | Redivision of the country into 1,600,000,000 tons of freight a year, —more than any other type of! seven areas, abolishing old ad- ministrative dvisions which were carrier, according to the 1959 edi-| tion of Motor Truck Facts. based on the influence of “‘man- ortpl lords. 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FREE PARKING i in WKC’s _ OPEN FRIDAY 92... 9, WKC ol | SATURDAY Dem 7 5% mm 108 NORTH SAGINAW Lot ng BEHIND STORE! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, M ICHIGAN’ oa Admit Torching $60,000 Blaze 2 Southfield Brothers, 13, 15, Tell of Putting Spark to Oil SOUTHFIELD — Two Southfield brothers, ages 13 and 15, have admitted to police here starting an estimated $60,000 fire Sunday night, according to Southfield Police Sgt. Edward- Ritenour. a a The blaze destroyed a construc- Webster road. Ritenour said the boys told police how they threw a lighted firecracker inte an oib drum which they thought was empty. » When the firecracker failed to go off, they tipped the drum, they lighted, he. said. “LEAVE SCENE left the scene. Ritenour said the boys will be turned over to juvenile authorities. Another boy, 15, was to have _been questioned this morning | last June. The other two said blaze, which caused only sligh damage. The shed and bulldozers owned by the Rodney apeirlaer Construction Co. of Detroit. Assist-| ant superintendent of the firm John Goris, estimated fire loss at this time at $60,000. Names of all three boys were withheld by Southfield police pend- . ing further investigation. Senate Passes Foreign Aid Bill Sets Financial Ceiling at Ten Per Cent Less Than ‘Ike’s Request | WASHINGTON has passed a foreign aid bill with} @ $3,543,320,000 price tag. about 10 per cént less than Presi- dent Eisenhower asked. The authorization measure mere- ly sets the ceiling for foreign aid spending. The actual amount to be spent will be determined in a later appropriation bill, | Efforts to make further slashes| in the amount asked -by Eisen-| hower failed Wednesday in the! State Senators OK Aid WASHINGTON (®)—Democratic | Sens. Patrick V. McNamara and Philip A. Hart of Michigan voted with the majority yesterday in the Senate’s 65-26 approval of the $3,543,320,000 foreign aid au- thorization bill. final day of debate, All of the 383% million. dollars in cuts had been voted Tuesday. Final action came after Eisen- hower indicated. at a-news con- ference that he might call Congress _ back into a special session later . this year if his request was sliced too deeply. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex- as joined Republicans in helping to fend off further reductions dur- ing the final debate, The Senate measure allows $1,- ‘P—The Senate That’s| lies and 751% millions in defense economic supports to help Allies maintain their troops. The rest is for various forms of economic aid. The military provision is 300 million dollars less than the President’s request. The econom- je aid ts 8342 million under what he asked. The Senate total is only. $720,000 above that voted by the House. Senate and House conferees plan to mect nbxt week to settle the cuts, Library Obtains Language Records WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Four new language study albums have been added ‘to* the rental colle@tion of records avail- able at the West Bloomfield Town- - Library.’ 3201 Orchard Lake wot particular interest to high school and college students, they are Elementary French, Elemen- tary Spanish, ‘Elementary Ttalian, tion shed and damaged three bull-! dozers at Rock Creek drive new spilling a small puddle of oil which | The boys told police they thought ' only the puddle would burn and’) ;out comment, jtained $110,002,863 less than the President originally asked. jany farmer can receive next year 300,000,000 for military aid to Al-|. differences on where to apply the}, | | GUTTED BY FIRE — The home of Mr. and , Mrs. John E. Schirmer, located at Rochester Rd., Leonard, was gutted by fire at 4:30 this morning -while-the—-whole--family,--ex-— cept Mrs. Schirmer’s brother, Robert Trufant, 4857 N, were on vacation. Schirmers, who have six young children, home- less. -Mrs.- Schirmer’s- mother - lives with the - family, but she also was away today, i Pontiac Press Photo The blaze leaves the ~ DOG HERO IN BLAZE — Pat, a brown and white spaniel, is credited today life--of Robert Trufant -of 4857 N. Leonard, when fire broke out in 7 : ] he ioe with saving the -Roehester-Rd., the house early i of 10 Homele x * * Pontiac Press Phete this” morning. The dog's barks roused Trufant who awoke to discover the front room in flames. His screams were heard by a neighbor who called the Addison Fire Department. ‘about a previous fire at the per ' they had nothing to de with a ‘Fotals $4, 686, 600, 000 «Ike Signs Farm Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower today signed a $4,686,600,000 farm spending bill designed to limit price support ben- efits to big farmers for the first! time. The president favored some sup-! port limits. However, critics of the) bill finally drafted by a House- | Senate conference committee said! jit contained so many escape) |hatehes that jt would have little or no effect in holding down sup. port payments. The bill provided funds to ran the Agriculture Department and its programs in the current fis- | cal year and to pick up the tab for past price support payments. | Eisenhower signed the bill with- although it con- * * * The bill sets a $50,000 per crop limit — with exceptions — on the amount of price support benefits on any one crop. The limits apply only to crops that Agriculture Sec:' All of the blood of the human. had | the exact percentage would let any grower obtain a price, support loan on any crop in ex-| cess of $50,000, provided he guar-| anteed to repay the excess within, }12 months. ,tary would have authority to ex-| ‘tend the 12- month period. The other exception would re- move the dollar limit on price | support for any farmer who agreed to cut production of his crop by an amount ranging up to 20 per cent. The bill authorizes the agriculture secretary to set eut that would be required. In addition’to $3,971,362,000 In cash, the bill provided $421,000,000 for lending programs other than price support and $294,315,000 for} permiamentiyinlieesiaie programs, including special funds for pur- chase of perishable surplus crops. Eisenhower also signed a $13,- 463,500 bill to run the President's executive office and several relat- ed agencies in the present fiscal] year. The total was $145,000 below his request. Youth Perishes- inKent Lake Lonely Morning Swim Across From Park Is The agriculture secre. Fatal for Detroiter ' } | | jacross from Kensington Park, in Livingston Céunty. C. Paul Kmiotek,; 18, was on a picnic with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Casmer J, Kmiotek, when be entered the water alone at 10: 30) a.m, He wasn’t noticed missing un- -an hour later when an. swimmer found the body “ii four feet of water, “ administer artificial Livingston County coroner. assisted home ‘by other picnickers in the area. State Police from the Brighton | post, who arrived at ‘the scene,’ no theory as to what caused retary Ezra T. Benson declare to body passes through the heart the drowning. It is suspected, how- be in surplus supply. One exception to ‘the ceiling half minutes. ‘an average of every two and one- lever, that the youth suffered a) \eramp while swimming alone. | 7 His parents, near collapse, were 4113 N, Woodward Ave., Congress Raps Cost of Fountain | Royal Oak Sculptor Can't See Pt uss Royal Oak- sculptor Marshal! M.! er labor on ‘Fredericks ¢an’t understand why! works. all the fuss over a fountain he’s building for a courtyard of the new State Department Building Washington, D.C. | * ~*~ * | A $275,000 bill for the job, which | MILFORD — A Detroit youth includes another piece of sculpture, | til next October,”’ he said. ‘drowned yesterday in Kent Lake|brought surprised comments from | isome members of Congress Tues- | | day. They reportedly consider the, ‘price is too high, * * * “It’s such a drop in the bucket compared to so many other things,” Fredericks remarked | yesterday, “I don’t think theirs is a bona fide objection.” « *& Fredericks, whose studio is~ at said he jexecuted one of the pieces and the jother was done by Albert Stewart lof Claremont, Calif, | Fredericks said $85,000 of the | total was for ideas and execu- t tion. He added it will cost $190,- 000 for bronze casting, installa- | tion work, water supply and oth- AVON TOWNSHIP—Aftter a near, stalemate last night the Pontiac Township Board signed a slightly revised: contract allowing the Oak- lang: County Department of Public Works to proceed with construction and financing of the disposal sys- tem for Michigan State University Oakland. The Pontiac Township- Board| “SIGN SEWER CONTRACT — Members of both the Avon and Pontiac Township Boards met in joint session with the Avon Township Board to try and iron out certain provisions in the agree- ment. Avon Board previously had signed the agreement. The questions were raised at a special session of the Pontiac Board Monday night. Township Treasurer Goldie B. Mailahn par- ticularly voiced her concern is directing the pri about the fownship’s financial responsibility in the sewer pro- gram. The Board agreed to have Supervisor Leroy Davis ang the township’s interim attorhey, Her- bert, W. Gordon of Pontiac, revise the contract Tuesday for presenta- tion to the two — the follow- ing night. The oom incladed, | Session and came out about an Pontiac Twp. Signs MSUO Pact ) One point clarified in the revised | contract is that connection charges 1 n K e ntuck y | relating to buildings now in exist- ence shall be payable in 10 equal | annual installments, with the inter- est rate set at six per cent per annum. It further specified that the interest will remain in the township. 4 The ‘other point added was that ship Offices. i At last night’s meeting, Mrs. Mailahn voice her concern again saying she wanted to ‘“‘be sure that the township is protected.” “Theoretically, I'm for this program 100 per cent, but prac- tically speaking, I feel we (the township) have a responsibility to know where we are going be- fore we leap,” she emphasized. Harold K. Schone, acting director .| of the county DPW,-was present to answer this and other questions. He explained the county’s position in the matter as having jurisdic- tion over the two units of govern-; ment because more than one is) involved in the overall sewage dis- posal program. + * * Schone* brought out in minute detail how the connection and service charges will be levied, and that it will be the township’s in- dividual responsibility to collect from householders when they tie into the sewer lines in the future. Also sitting in on the session was Durward B. Varner, MSUO chanéellor, and a handful of to end with Pontiac Township be- ing left out of the agreement, the Pontiac Board went into executive hour later with all members| allub cofisists of four reeards and 11 am to 5 p.m. and on Tues- construction and financing of the a last night signed a revised contract permitting University Oakland sewage disposal system. They entered into the agreement with the Oak- Jand County Department of Public Works which from left, sta Michigan State 2. Covert. Leroy -Davis and Avon Township Supervisor Cyril E. Miller-and seated, Pontiac Township - Clerk Greta V, ee ee ee ee Maile Toston Supervisor agreed to sign the contract. Members-et-the- Aven Beard then, added their signatures to the re- vised agreement, i Schone said work on the project < + ie {next -weels,” is scheduled to begin “sometime “I didn’t seek the job,” he added, “they sought me. I've kept costs jdown’ to about half of what is Attempts by a life guard. to ad-/ysual. It's a very, very minimum respiration’ fee. ” & proved futile, The youth was pro- nounced dead on the beach by the} plans and specifications of the; system be posted in‘ both town-! Just as the meeting threatened! His work is a fountain consistihg | of a 10-foot globe surrounded by Sculpture in the south courtyard) 1D a 26 by 40 foot male figure, holding!#od holds a prominent place in Nom tig the design of the whole Fire a stainless steel planet in each, ihand, “The work won't be finished un-| Fredericks added: ‘By the time I’m through paying | for four men I have helping me, and for all the materials used in| the monumental imy models, I'll be fortunate if i make $7,000 for myself.”’ “It will be the only piece of) building,”’ he said, ~*~ e | “I don't see what all the fuss jis about,’’ Fredericks concluded. “Most buildings in Washington have much more art work around them.” | } MRS, T. W. CHETTLEBURGH Chettleburghs Honeymoon WALLED LAKE — Honeymoon- ing in Kentucky are newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas W. Chettle- burgh. The couple was married at the First Baptist Church here by the Rev. Carl Grapentine in a candlelight ceremony. i x <& -¢ | The bride, the former Arlene Sarya, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sarya of Redford Township. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs, Russell Chettleburgh of 1380 Ladd Rd.) here, ‘ For her ane, Arlene chose a gown featuring a high neck- line, fitted bodice of lace, and* bouftant skirt, with net tiers in back, Her headpiece was a crown of pearls, white carna- tions and stephanotis comprised her bouquet, Attending the bride were Phyllis |’ Lynn as maid of honor and Conhie |L. Emigh as bridesmaid, both’ of Redford Township, A reception was held in the church parlors immediately follow- ing the ceremony. * * * The bride is a graduate of Thur- man High School. The bridegroom graduated from Walled Lake High and attended Lawrence Tech. Sta- tioned with the U. S. Army in Germany, he will return there to! complete his last six months of service, + ‘Built Railroad to Get jraignment before Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Counterfeiting Ring Broken - After Delivery of 855 Bogus Treasury Checks rest of two men described counterfeit treasury checks from Florida to Texas. * * U.E. Baughman, Secret Service, said the two men, although armed, surrendered quiet- ly late yesterday at National Air- port here. He said the arrests were made after they delivered * cover agents. x« *« * Baughman said merchants might have been bilked of half a million by the gang been forged and cashed. The men arrested were identi- fied as Joseph Sonnier, 40, of Duson, La., and Louis Emory Roger, 31, of Lafayette, La. They were held under $50,000 bond each on charges of possessing counterfeit checks. Baughman said a woman, JoAnn Olivier, 35, was arrested earlier today at Sonnier’s home in Duson, and was charged with possessing ang selling counterfeit checks. * * * A Secret Service gp menage said more than 40 of the bogus checks. which bear ‘a close resemblance forged and cashed during the past two months in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. 5 Youths Await July 22 Hearing on City Break-In Five youths accused of burglariz- ing a dry cleaning store examination yesterday at their ar- Municipal * x * Accused of breaking into the Kenwood Cleaners, 85 Bagley St., and stealing clothing are: * * * to His Hilltop Home * Rosenschein’s hilltop Only a dirt road, almost im- Bivd. W.; OAKLAND, N. J. ( — It's 500\of 557 Wyoming St.; John E. Tay- feet from the street, io Warner Jor, 18, of 501 Centra) Ave.; Archie Sond ‘L. Brooks, 20, of 418 Central St; land Frank Ellison, 18, of 172 Bon-| passible for ordinary travel, ran’ dale St. Robert L. Taylor, 18; of 276_S. Charles E. Jones, 138, 7 poe | Neighbors Begin Fund Collection U.S. Agents Arrest 3 WASHINGTON (#—The Secret Service today announced the ar- as operators of a ring which cashed chief of the 855 phony checks to two- under= dollars had all the checks printed to genuine treasury checks, were) 4 a Only Occupant _ Saved by Dog as Blaze Guts Rochester Road House LEONARD — A family of 10 was left homeless here today when fire gutted their story-and-a-half frame house at 4857 N. Rochester. Rd. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schirmer and their six young children who were having their first vacation in about 10 years, will come home to find their belong- ings destroyed and the in- side of their house a mass of charred rubble. * * * The other members of the fam- ily, who make their home with the Schirmers, are her~ mother, Mrs. Hazel Bowers, also away now, and her brother, Robert Trufant, 37, who was asleep on the living room couch when the tire started. The family’s pet brown and white spaniel, Pat, is credited with saving Trufant’s life. Her | persistent barking Weke Trufant up at about 4:40 a.m.'to see the room enveloped in flames. Trufant ran screaming from the house, and his cries woke Mrs, Charles Hamilton ‘hext door who summoned the Addison Township Fire Department. * * * Department arrived, and the jtwo departments brought the fire iunder control in about half an hour, according to Addison Fire Chief Robert McCallum. * * * McCallum estimated the loss at approximately $10,000. in building and contents. He said cause of the blaze is still undetermined. Local firemen and neighbors immediately set to work te establish a fund and collect clothing and furniture for the Schirmers. The collection depot is Andrey’s ‘Patent Medicine store on E. Elm- wood street. The Oakland County Sheriff's Department immediately began to try and locate the Schirmers in East Tawas to tell them what had happened. * * * Firemen said if the family had been trapped in the upstairs bed- rooms when the fire broke out, the story might have had a more tragic ending. Red Terrorists Kill? Americans Attack ‘on U.S. Billet in Viet Nam Leaves 3 Others Dead BIENHOA, Viet Nam @®—Com- munist terrorists attacked a U. S. billet last night during a movie, killing two American military ad- visers and three South Vietnamese. * * * A terrorist who invaded the billet was killed in the explosion of the bomb he carried. One U, S. officer was wounded but three others escaped unhurt in the fusillade of bullets. The six Americans are members of an eight-man U. S. military assistance advisory group training the South Viet Nam army. * bd They were watching the movie “Tattered Dress’’ when the ter- rorists struck at about 7 p. m. in this city 20 miles north of Saigon. The Americans who escaped said the lights had just been turned on to let Sgt. Chester M. Ovnard change reels. A communique said the terror- ist who invaded with the home- made plastic bomb inflicted the American casualties. * * * But survivors gave this version: The terrorists, whe apparently had crept up from the nearby Dongnai River, opened fire on the billet from three sides as the lights were turned down, Their bullets cut down Ovnard, from Copperas Cove, Tex., and Maj. Dale R. Buis of Imperial Beach, Calif.,. killing them both. burg, lowa was wounded. [Chile Like a Shosstring abil tnileaaa allt. nad cabelas A short time later the Oxford . Capt. Howard -B. Boston of Blairs- ap-the 42 he moved into his hiuse in 1954.| So he built a railroad. The one-car electrically powered! railroad cost him $1,200 to build. it miakes its run in four minutes. linto July 2... —_ * They are free Coder personal |: 2 2 of | The establishment ‘was broken ‘Chote to 2,700 + miles - fn eerge with of ot + ® > a The ribbon-like form ‘of Chile ‘bond .pending examination July 22. fo ae gi ‘this country” the bth a a ¥ Pee pee i | : + | ‘ i) f | / ) * | j / / 1 } ; j 2 | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY, 9, 1959, | a eile lc | : = : : . i : ‘ mh wien me) SIXTEEN - | ] ieht. but the’curing hams. Somebody had no Where There’s Smoke ee plant Wednesday night, bu curing ® ty” ; : 2 ‘Queen Visits ELMIRA, N.Y. (AP)—Firemen(only fire they lound was in thejticed the smoke and turned in the raced to the Armour _ packing'smokehouse, where workers’ were alarm. Seaway Inferior = | Hears People’s Hopes That Waterway Will Open Up phe Prairies PORT ARTHUR, Ont, (UPD —| ‘Queen Elizabeth, who’ formally lopened the St. Lawrence Seaway Reg. $3.98 All New jwith President Eisenhower at Mon- itreal June 26, sailed into its west- t \ lernmost Canadian terminal today. . os : | She was told in advance brief- ” “ sa irgs and in speeches prepared for idelivery by the local mayors at a ‘our Choice of i ' jlunch in Fort William that the peo- ple of the ‘lakehead were counting ion the waterway to open up the ‘prairies to world commerce. The Queen and her husband, | Prince Philip, scheduled a five- hour visit te Port Arthur and its twin city of Fert William en route from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., te Calgary, Alta. | They came here aboard the royal yacht Britannia and were to leave | at 3 p.m. for Calgary aboard one of the Royal Canadian Air Forces’ two Comet jet transports, * * * e While the Queen was in Sault) Famous Hits ‘ Elvis Presley Million Sellers UPI Photo he hes ; When it Comes to the End, Perry Como NO HORSES HERE — “Bicycle Polo,” a new game introduced _ replacing the horses. Any number can play, and the ball must be |>\©,, Marie touring a steel mill yes- - : ; : . iterde i = = - ny Mathis’ Greatest Hits a ie Pere es eyed She came es reais pel, with ties hit while the bicycle rider is in motion. sd Reais Looe ok ’ a ae Alongs by Mitch Miller )an who said she was “crazy’’ about ¥ . Ray Connift’s Concert in Rhythm ithe Queen sent to a mental hos- - aie, plus ~ f . plodes, pital fo so ion. Sylvan Lake 0 Streamline gx7e°2 ruc = peng Fen Another "The woman ‘es Dich bad | . = ‘ Modern Dance, Traditional Dance MA . previous night after she gained | ; Joes, Pepe by iene omiaee , but Not Gum MARSHFIELD, Wis. (AP)—An considerable local publicity by an-| such as Mantovani and Many Mere . | aluminum keg of beer exploded at nouncing she was going to talk to) , 2a yS em 0 an ccoun | MESTOR-AALEAL Nic. cap) [0 Marihtield Brewing (Co. (the Guam and Peso and poset, + No Money Down |Wells-Fargo guard J. T. Sprinkle | Wednesday night, killing one work. |em wi = one. AS , : A ‘ . |police spokesman said the woman — oe — of'er and seriously injuring another. | had a record of mental illness in The Syivan Lake City Council! Both Bloomfield and Westjhis armored truck looking in! oy. bottom of the one-half bar-\the United States. last night approved consolidation : sa Wednesday. He accidentally left! . of sicicieal’ beak accounts aoe ld townships run their the key inside. irel keg crashed against Hubert! The woman was ordered held in) adopted a resolution asking for a| °°'™ water into the area, it was ‘ ~*~ we * \Lofy, 71, of Marshfield, crushing the Ontario (mental) Hospital in decrease in the Oakland County) Pointed out, and city officials re; Sprinkle called his office for a his chest and part of his face. ie Geers Waar aoie 6 city ~ eae \ FE, budget for 1960. | contemplating further drainage in- duplicate key. | Authorities surmised that the tour . oo a: deral Councilmen voted to amend the to @ nearby lake. 1 | = : ity’ . Meanwhile, James R. Fain Jr../two men that "ao water toveeus feu der A low bid of $1,100, made by manager of a branch bank, came’! Alpha Centauri, except for the; merly split into five bank accounts, | Dunbar Drilling, Inc., of Swan- |Up With a solution to the problem. eee th isun the closest known star to in will be consolidated in one account.) 8, Obio, was accepted and a (A coat hanger, a piece of chewing st occurred. they were the earth, is still so distant that its | contract for cleaning and repair gum, and a little maneuvering re- only two workers in the plant at rays take about four years to reach’ were transferring gas; from a full keg to another when 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW accounts to four, one account | The Council appointed Firestone. Sprinkle was in the. truck when David E. Firess, city manager. Sylvan Lake from swimming near Wednesday night from the Staf-! to the Oakland County Board of + creased financial pressure on cit- | ) L : > i ! Ee : No crease rather than increase next; woh 0 U : i new 7 ee Gu year’s bi diget.”” | d - ; | On the heels of this amend- | of a municipal water system well tieved the key. the time. us. ment came adoption of a resolu- was awarded the company. PR — tion te reduce the city’s 10 bank | each for general, water, fresh |@5 the city’s representative at the the duplicate key arrived. air camp, and county school |2™ual meeting of the Michigan funds. | Municipal League at Mackinac Escape Artist Escapes | ; a ; ; _ (Island later this summer. ‘ P=) si cereale endorses! * * * | | DOVER, NH. (AP) — Warren iS: . d . F = . ? ‘ : : { ee ; Councilmen discussed the possi- Waterman, 29, awaiting trial on! great deal of red tape,” explained bility of prohibiting swimmers on'an escape charge, escaped) ca W es * |boat docks or boating areas. ‘ford County House of Correction. RING THE HE The Council voted to follow a re-| pele quest recently made by Berkley | CHT MET ER Dapervnes, song ho a crease Get Set F | ecectric EYE Ll "nocoeom ac | > Get Set For ii BR? -d ‘BURDEN HEAVY’ : ate S a Ss ) “In recent years the county budg- t a: es 3 i i et has shown a steady increase,”| / \ Re . i\ No Firestone’ said. “This puts in-) } So =e $Po) jes, Our burden is becoming $o/ a | great that we decided to join Berk- : ley officials in a request to de- “2% ° ae y St ) 3 : er \ * wit d In other financial business, the’ : , ; Wit p Council voted to invest temporary |% , (= ee. ees / 1 ees a e - surplus funds in short-term US.@ S ol ee are at . ty j } =} # : one OT : 4 : ! , ¥ 7 p ; & nt ae . 4 iif 1 ] position of park supervisor was BS 3 | | —= a Councilmen also discussed - the! route of a proposed storm sewer! from the sinkhole bordering Whit field School on Orchard Lake) avenue. Help Michigan First, | Th | Ee |; a ae Then U.S., Governor No Money Down $1.50 Weekly LANSING ® — A Republican senator has suggested that Gov. | Williams look in his own back | yard before trying to solve the: | nation’s economic problems, The comment came from Sen. | Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Holland), | chairman Sena is INC ee Hc EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of Rt! A fight meter built into CLUDED! Ce x * | the top of the camera measures light for you .. . tells you lens'setting. No figuring ~ no guessing. You get perfect color movies every time. Hr KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast 2.3 lens. Think of itt A color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child — can take beautiful sharp, clear color movies the first time. No learning how — it’s all fun, no fuss. Your family and friends will say you're an - expert. But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as snapshots. : Jk EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED INCLUDED! 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Anais kent! : re pered,” Geerlings said. i Ten — Bp es a ais | Laci nndi Extra Road Land Sold , | yu SERVICE Re NO MO FY po uae | 4 anD FREE LANSING (®—A total of $48,545) Phone 4 , ' : Jui el N WN 7 _-+ Was realized from sale of 14 of | a ‘ F \ 16 parcels of excess Highway De-! f Ederal . wa oe ; ; $ 50 a partment property offered at auc-| 2 MA 3 = adnan he teres ‘ ‘ : “ ce y —— 4 lhe } e- Ft t tat “wee . caem ear > -/1i¢ Samra WLS eee My gertrat we Once HOT i > | oes &s a 3 j over the minimum set for the en-. Kita ipratin: ngon Con Ei il i creer FREE Parking Behind Store ty, and Bath Township, Cito i—~ “3, | >| = ameter Jos as | THE PONTIAC PRESS. rhurspay, JULY 9, 1959 both of Lapeer, and Mrs. Ethel Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas 235 Sis Hones Grom Bleak - ward of Detroit, alsp survive. Bh for Steel Settlement MRS. CLAYTON BEACH An employe of Weattae Motor Fo cuce Methodist Church, Mr, Gj (B—H dimmed Service for Mrs. Clayton (Olive| Division, Mr. Winton, 40, was a|Long-also was a life member of Town I solated today ae evepelonasc L.) Beach, 80, of 841 Auburn Ave.,|member of the Curris Chapel of the|Commerce Lodge 121 F&AM; the| - F will be held at 1 p.m. Friday'at the|@.M.c¢. Methodist Church in Val-|Milford Royal Arch Chapter 71,0S, Winds Lash steel strike at midnight — Wesleyan Methodist Church with] hermoso Springs, Ala. and’of the Commerce OES Chapter le, he won't admit he is. burial in White Chapel Memorial Surviving are his father, Emitt 301 The Steelworkers union ‘ities His clash with Soviet First) and|" idown a plea by President Eisen-|DePuty—Premier Frol pach Cemetery. Her body is at th Winton; e two SONS, asd i s his wife United Press Inter Farmer Snover Funeral Home. Paul of ’ Mabel, are two sons, Robert and ihower for an indefinite extensi not to be “creampuffs” in i 4 Mrs. Beach died at her home brothers and th J ree sisters. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was) Wednesday after an illness of two Mr. Winton died Tuesday at Pon-|Joseph, and a daughter, Mrs. mae: : lind inds last night ‘of the two-week strike truce al-'with Russians. a Elizabeth Hopkins, all of Milford. | y ready granted by the union. He called en seven ef the ue | years. itiae General Hospital after a brief | 3 urvi brother, leaving the community of Grand| : vee be Plots Lake, and cl | Marais isolated. | David J. McDonald, the union's _ tion’s top economists for a “first. | illness, grandchildren. | hand briefing’ on what can be | done to help the nation “meet . MRS. CLARENCE MORSE growing competition from the | METAMORA — Service tor Mrs, of the Upper Peninsula was slight- I Tre deen i Jee Be mond, and Mrs. Chester Johnson, ‘Williams Sounds | Increasingly Like a Capitol Hopetul LANSING (UPI)—Gov,. G. Men- nen Williams is sounding more and. more like the White House hopeful Upper Peninsula BYRON J. GASKINS Byron J. Gaskins, 68, of 267 N. Perry St., died unexpectedly at his home yesterday of a heart ailment. president, said he could not be- State police reported today that deve Eis i: Aeieeae dad _, the small town on the north shore “we negotiate ferever” and stressed the midnight July 14 JOSEPH A. LONG COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Joseph A. Long, 74, who TO GET YOUR SHARE | Seviet Union.” | He was an employe of Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Gaskins leaves a son, Ray- had been active in state and local government for many years, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow|N Clarence (Anna) Morse, 73, of 3972 ly damaged, but no one was hurt! . Oak St. will be held at 2:30 in the storm. walkout deadline will sand. | Negotiations have picked up a ‘a fall visit to Germany, where he. And he made tentative plans for) | of THESE BARGAINS on NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAME BRAND SHOES. p.m. Saturday at Muir Brothers Tornado-like winds were report: pit. Furieral Home, Lapeer. Burial’ ed in the Wisconsin-Michigan bor-| education, and Poland, where he, will follow in Metamora Cemetery.'der town of Niagara, Wis, wants to see how “the people are. femetery with graveside service) Mrs, Morse died yesterday in| Police said Mrs. Jeanette Coop-, ‘cated problems such as incentive! reacting to Soviet occupation.” under the auspices of Commerce |Lapeer County General Hospital er and her two children, Denise,/pay rates. But there is no word| The bow-tied’ governor declined F&AM Lodge 121. after a brief illness. _ |about 18 months, and Steve, an in-ithat the industry has made any Yesterday to say if he would run | Mr. Long died suddenly of 2 | She was a life member of the fant, were taken to a hospital in) i= president. henst ‘Glteek Tuesday while va- |Metamora OES, the Pilgrim Club,| |fair condition. ~ we. @ But his aides had trouble con- cationing with his wife at their Farm Bureau, Hospital Auxiliary! Their house trailer was blown ee ioe ane ~ cealing their glee with the timing cottage near Rogers City, He re- 29d the Metamora Cemetery Aux- ©V er during the storm in Niagara. : e oe a . 1 4 = = = fe!'and results of Williams’ confer-. sided at 1550 E. Commerce Rd _ iliary. | A coal shed roof was uplifted) Hedi ec y ee OrP-, ence with Kozlov Tuesday night. here Surviving are a daughter, Miss and the front of a tavern was ave taken a position at any | . Marian E. Morse: a son, Harrison, badly damaged. Trees were felled higher wage costs would spur a A rans bia ghegma cits ¢3 the} and one grandson, all of Metamora. 2nd several homes and other build- inew round of inflation. ~ Deaths Elsewhere second district of Oakland County LAWRENCEVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Dr. Allan V. Heely, 62, head-' ings were damaged in the storm.) They have spurned union argu- in 1935 and 1936, he was Commerce ‘manta of the Lawrenceville school from the Richardson-Birg Funeral Technical experts have been |4S an interest in reunification and Home at Milford. Burial will be in Commerce mond of Newport, Ky.; three grandchildren; six brothers, Carl of Pontiac, Park, Everett, Charles, Gordon and Cecil, all of Newport; and three sisters. Following the service at 7 to- night at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, Mr. Gaskins’ body will be taken to Newport for burial in the Evergreen Cemetery, LEWIS H. REIDLING Service for Lewis H. Reidling, 74, of 155 Edison St., will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Sparks-Grif- fin Chapel. Burial will be in the Veterans’ Plot at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ~ called in for discussions on compli- | money offer. During Our SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance ASA R. SMITH ATTICA — Service for Asa R. Smith, 69, ef 3366 Peppermill Rd. ‘ment that industry profits can) Township supervisor for the seven finance a new pay hike and other: Mouse Beats Tough Cat ‘contract changes. years previous, and had served as Commerce Township treasurer and Mr. Reidling died Tuesday in the!as clerk before that. will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at WARMINSTER,” England (UPI)! since 1934, died Tuesday of a Veterans Hospital, Déarborn, after| He also was a member of the|Muir Brothers Funeral Home, La-'|—pippa, a Siamese cat, chased a Sees Sweet Listening ‘heart attack, Heely was born in an illness of several weeks. Commerce Township Schbol Board|Peer. Burial will be in Green's fox out of her mistress’ chicken encac Brooklyn. . Corners Cemetery near Hadley. ard today, and then lost a fight! {ICA (UPI) — The. Fifth * * * . ’ : RAYMOND WINTON wih the Wella] Lake sokal aye Mr. Smith died early today at rth a mouse. Mrs. Maureen Ash- U. S. Army predicts that radios DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jere R. 1188 Pair Women’s High-Grade The body of Raymond Winton of tem, and was an honorary di-|Lapeer County General Hospital ton said the fox fled after a brief as small as sugar cubes, success- Hays, 60, sports director of the Current Style Shoes . « s 473 California Ave. will be taken rector of the Oakland County after a short illness. ‘fight with Pippa. But a few hours fully developed for the Signal Dallas Times Herald and an em- from Frank Carruthers Funeral iBranch of Children's Aid up until Surviving are his wife, Grace; later, a field mouse bit the cat so Corps, will play an increasingly ploye of the paper for 43 years, Home to Talucah, Ala, for service|the time of his death. ‘a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Lilley ofjseverely she required veterinary,important role in defense elec-/dieqd Wednesday. 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Official Bunch : $4999 1. $95 Br CHARLES G. care Apri cxhtion ther ac vasuincron n—atacam AUN, Official Bunche} +9 ‘now si.99 | 59% 1 MacIntyre resigned yesterday as DETROIT — You may not),. ; know it, but there’ is a slight hibit of American products and\under secretary of the Air Force, a ; 5.99 NOW $2.99 change that the next taxi¢ab you WAYS of living, ~~ een _coeteies effective July 31. President Kisen- | NEW non amen Lggharaed de ; an - o works painted since . hower nominated Dudley C. Sharp,' *° Ost sald that Ralp ‘ ride in may be powered with a “p ep. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa),/- wer me ninsied | po = ape Bunche, undersecretary of the SPORT SHIRTS Men's Summer SUITS diesel engine instead of the con- . : : mi ati I veolional gesias conine chairman of the House Committee air Force, to succeed MacIntyre. | nited Nations and Nobel Peace _ aes on Un-American Activities, said At the same time Eisenhower Prize winner, has been notified - David N. Viger, president of that many of the artists selected _ : oo ‘that neither he nor his son could accepted the resignation of R a : American Diesel Corp., said T5.had records of Communist-front obert become members of the West such taxicabs are in use through- activity. B. Dechert as defense department cide Tennis Club in Forest Hills. out test areas in various parts of| Eisenhower said he had no de- general counsel. No successor to| * * * Rag. 1.99 NOW 99 meee oe $15 Save 20% to 50% on Fine Footwear the country—25 of them in Detroit. | sire to act as a censor, but wasn’t Dechert has been named. The newspaper said Wilfred Reg. 2.99 Now $1.59 Reg. 40 NOW $20 an 70 fo of ; Viger said that use of the '0 €nthusiastic about some of the In his letter of resignation as Burglund, club president, in- Reg. 3.99 NOW $1.99 Reg. $50 NOW $25 for the Entire Family! casi, cxnde la) Ragiand (ty 5 ace: thee _ Air Force under secretary, Mac- |formed Bunche, a Negro, that the / Added paintings will include’ Intyre said ly that h iclub excludes N d Jews = — Perking. £44. le 6a an cupect. c t y only that he was (club excludes Negroes and Jews FOR W OMEN mental basis at present. He peri a stuare s famous portrait’ leaving government service for from membership. WE HAVE BEACHCOMBER: PANTS axieab: awksce thecughent ihe jot Coorge © anne and George! personal reasons. poe reportedly said it was ... WHITE & COLORS... from $3.95 _ . : x ./ y’s Lincoln. , a a private club, the same as a VITALITY—$5.99 to $10.99 country are keeping an eye on | Among the other added starters, Sharp, 54-year-old Republican, is person's home, where ‘vou. can ~ , results and predicted an increase (4. John Singleton Copley, Mary ® Tesident of Houston, Tex. From invite whom ‘ou want to.” . dress and Casual in the number of diesels in the Cassatt, George Inness ” Janseel toe! to 1955 he served with the The Post a Bunches son a CLOTH F \ Values fo $14.95 next couple of years. McNeill Whistler Toho Singer Mission Manufacturing Co. of that Ralph in began taking lcaanna \ GRACE WALKER The diesel powered units have Sargent, Albert Pinkham Ryder, ©!ty—the last nine years as presi- jag; April from the club's pro, | . \ been installeg in standard four- Frederic Remington, G eorge dent. George Agutter, who suggested 71 i. Saginaw \ " Accent. golo and manv door Plymouths. They look and Caleb Bingham and Samuel F. B. x * * that the boy become a junior \ \ others. Dress, casual [drive like an ordinary cab, so Morse. Sharp was assistant secretary of member. o \ and flats. unless you peek under the 00d | quesssemssseeemessmsteesness esses — $2.99 to $8.99 or have an exceptionally keen ear, é — you wouldri’t know the difference | Values to $12.95 as the meter ticks away Viger conceded that the diesel is a bit rougher and noisier than gasoline powered plants when it idles + * * He cited figures kept by Charles Ross, a Detroit taxicab fleet owner, to show the difference in FOR MEN operating costs between the four- SVR Es cylinder diesel and the six-cylinder | Florsheim $16.80 & $18.80 |°D#i"e normally used in his taxis, : . : |! During the first six months of Selected styles. this year, the two comparative Values to $23.95 cabs traveled 25,000 miles. The diesel averaged 19.3 miles a gal- | Winthrop & Sibley lon, compared with 9.5 for the | ic . conventional engine, Mainte- 9 $6.80 to $12.80 nance costs on the diesel were | Values to $14.95 $6.75 compared with $29.35. 4 “You should consider too that | diesel fuel is about two cents a gallon cheaper,” said Viger. ‘The! FOR CHILDREN biz saving will come, at 40,000 to 50,000 miles when the gasoline Red Goose, Simplex, Playpoise engine normally needs overhaul while the diesel can go 75,000 to, Selected Styles $3.99 to $5.99 100,000 miles before overhaul.” | Values to $9.95 - i Suggests Solution MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER ST. CATHERINES, Ont. (UPI)— ed Sas es BS eed Sed ad i a Ses. | cP. % ; 9 ‘| Police traffic department inspector = + | AER = 49 LB. FREEZER WITH . . Frank Jarvis has a suggestion for | : Es i ; wf eliminating traffic jams caused ny q a+] f fa a 17 LB. 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Ti 16 be “tory for , | The patient, identified by Japanese authorities only as — Exciting New Low 1a North Seginew Street FO d Pl “Mr, O”, was a 46-year-old farm association executive from | : ; an CNIC | Hokkaido who complained of chronic drunkenness though | SUPPLIES he didn’t drink. | AT LOW PRICES “ . Doctors found O’s stomach working away like a Park and Shop high-powered Tennessee mountain still. It contained a prices messibie. “= GE : ae type of extremely quick-acting yeast and transformed Y Ou P AY LESS ecscees Evenings and Sundays | much that O ate into alcohol. cicces coceoeceoeer® * a “It isn’t a sickness that.just anyone would be subject « enoeeee? WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT ‘ST AMPS to,” said Dr. Shuichi Sasaki of Hokkaido University. “In J TWO BIG DAYS fact, I’ve never heard of a comparable case.” You Can Depend on kok | OF SAVINGS Gallagher Drugs... O first noticed his productive capacities some years s Sa rda | ago. After every meal his face would turn red and his breath Friday tu Y for your every drug and cosmetic need. Registered pharmacist always on duty to | would start smelling like a bottle of sake. While Quantities Last cee Ail | It was embarrassing. But O didn’t worry too much | Pay al y fi ion doctor's prescriptions . . about it until last year. Then things got so bad he | pan ay bills at Gallaghers’ Drugs. ’ i INGS AND SUNDAYS | couldn’t walk a straight line after supper. pratt ancy, ‘G AL For five months physicians treated him with an antl- | ; 8 8 7.99 Drip-Dry Cotton Dresses _— Jamaicas C Wii} 3.99 Skirt Set 9 a or Jamaica Set 1 3.99 Ladies’ SLIM PANTS MASON (#—State Highway Com- missioner John C. Mackie, who has been having his troubles lately A RM ST RO N G down on the farm, suffered another setback in Circuit Court here, , A Circuit Court jury returned a judgment of $2,638.18 against the r highway commissioner on the claim of a contractor who did some ‘remodeling work on the Mackie | We bought all they had—only 1 Cts. fare at = ci haresd | a . 4 | ‘har | 91 cartons at this price. Per- 9x9 Light Shade 2 Each | in 4 civil suit that his bil for fect quality. the job ambunted to $7,479 and | Look! Special Group | of 5.99 Ladies’ Swim Suits . Stock Up! Reg. 8.99 No-Iron 8 to 44 | that Mackie paid only about | PPPPPPPPAPD PAPA AAPA A th $4,700 of the bill. He demanded GOLD SEAL PURE ~ aap one of the difference of | VINYL TILE | Mackie said he had a verbal | agreement with Lapp that the job: Again, we bought was not to exceed $5,000 and re-' all they had, 116 C Es fused to pay the difference. He) PLASTIC WALL TILE ides 1° = 2° each Enough tile and mastic for a z cartons. Complete- said he finished the remodeling ly greaseproof. No himself. 70 sq. ft. bathroom for on! rse waxing ever. ~ ie $15.50. EE To Do It Yourself . og" All Colors — Mackie ran into trouble with the mrnnrrrrrrrrrrrrneny | federal government last week when he was told he would have to pay | N a fine of $372 unless he plowed —_ six-tenths an acre of) KENTILE Headquarters in PONTIAC |: ‘si22 2 2°" "| 299 tader hér th ¢ R tat er than pay or fight. | Plaid Skirts 99 is oa Pleated 12 to 42 Dacron dresses si SAO" RPP RFC LUFC eine | The new legal defeat had a bitter | | Kentile Asphalt Tile ile i aoncuapneuane: Te ce 9x9 10° Ea. All Kentile is guarantee g d \ney for Lapp was Francis Wary of 5 € Each Guaranteed to last a lifetime ‘Smiths Were in Season | to last as long as you live [iLansing, chairman of the Ingham | | STILLWATER, Okla. (» — Susie | 'B. Smith sought an injunction in district court against J. R. 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Permit the licensing of special mobile ice cream manufacturing units by the director of agriculture. Announce Five Pontigc Men Join Marines in June 7 . { | SPECIAL NOTICE! t "J [ t a Yugoslav Hijacks ° Plan fo Gain Liberty “RARE, Italy (UPI) — A deter-| mined young Yugoslav comman- Five Pontiac. area men enlisted deered an airliner with 27 persons in the Marines in June through the Ps ‘ Large All Chrome Pontiac Marine Recruiting Sub-/°" pty og enya the} logs er R eg - i ” Pp a 0 { « uation, twas mowed toy. Riot teumpant ty imvo tee! Contury Head Light ;°%; They were John R. Lyon of | The hijacker, Obad Cuckovic, 23, Bicycle Accessory Sale" Complete beads. Converts to car- oe adjusts to four peor ety docke OF teach: POF . | naw City. and St. Ignace to the | Re $ 66 | State Waterways Commission. g- : | ‘The Mackinac Island dock, now $8.98 | under Island Park Commission with pad, play- are |law yesterday. One transfers jurisdiction over the former state Highway De- TRI MBLE TRIMTUB | terways agency. | Another new law requires rail- ;way locomotives to sound a bell jcontinuously until a crossing in cit- The ideal portable BABY ‘jes and villages is passed. BATH. Baby form tub — 9 * * * 32"x14"x10", Folds flat. | A third grants school districts au- | thority to purchase, grant or lease | pedestrian overpasses. “Thayer” CAR SEAT 3 in 1 COMBINATION CRIB — PLAYPEN — CAR-BED 5 27x30", adjustable legs, drop side, all around teeth- ing ratis, folds fiat or) te tt ke a ES Complete Selection of Sand and Complete with mattress. it or stand, padded steel frame Others from $1.29 Other new laws of general inter- est signed will: Authorize fourth class school dis tricts to sell, exchange or lease with wheel, horn and. shift [personal property no longer re- lever quired for school purposes without $ 44 a vote of the electors. Reg. 4 Increase the fee paid to a justice $5.98 court for filing an appeal from $1 * to $2 | action te testify in open court | against a charge of adultery. Require a county superintendent 'of schools to call a special meet- ling on the request of five or more ‘electors of the district if the pri- mary board concerned had refused |a petition for such a meeting. | Permit charging tuition and other | Control, also reverts to the wa-_ Permit a party in a divorce | Authorize the state administra- tive board te .sell_ 269 acres of land at the Caro State Hospital ..both of Clarkston. cape from communism, 259 Navaje St.; Thomas C. Ew- is pistol j a . : ers of Troy; Michael Furney of retary. in
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Grade A e RearSeatt =—s__ $ “AUTO SPEAKER ....... eer eeeue een nee AUTO POLISH 11 Brand New Replacement Shock Absorbers Se eeeseeane ve HF R aS eee teehee eee es TWENTY- TW O f pace - ; \ / THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, JU LY 9, 11959 "The first gingham thttory in| by Eresks B. "Bigelow in Clinton, _ the United States was established Mass. in 1 1845. : ‘SPECIALS fe i x eight years desths in 1968 was in eXephjneven, million persian. Today, theybeing af prime importance in’ the| —iown by 89, or 20 per tent. population is estimated at be-| improvergent of traffic. He one ad ge gy PEC EOS were |tween.7.8 and 8 iillion. persons, |the Jeadership and support ,of Tutankhamen after it was di $ be violating the law Commissioner’ Childs credits ‘he|press have been factors in bring- red in Egypt in 1922. “—e im elght of 10, or 79 per cent, |Support of the state press with'ing shout, fie new saiely Panes. + accidents, ; ~, It took : Safety Efforts Paying Of on Michigan Highways. ‘This article deals with the, four- CHAMOIS 5 Sq. Ft.—Top Quality Full Skin Scle Price sa ee BARBECUE Heavy Gauge 18° Steel Bow! Laundry Basket Plastic—Large—Oval ONLY $],44 Locking Pliers Sale Price 99¢ WASH. BRUSH For cars and house windows, rotating. Fits garden hose. Long handle with control valve. ONLY fle point iegisiative program oo the. Traffie Safety Committee of the Michigan Press Assn. and what vgri- ous state agencies are doingsto re- duce the toll of accidents and fa- talities on. Michigan highways and streets.) By AL HAUGNER Editorial Writer, traffic, however, is about 60 per! over; 1 out of 35 as aanper es “ cent of the total. Other State Po- 1 of 8. lice personnel must chart all safety; For the coming fiscal year, Com,| |activity for many agencies. missioner Joseph A. Childs is ask-| The vast amount of: data Pe crasary Pini al eel La 2 lected -by State Police indicates deaitenie but what is feasible in ygleston’ § Department Store 5. The ratio of — deaths| Cie OF BIRMINGHAM Oo" mates, A Va m Bsr ONLY $19.95 As Low As $1 Down Heavy Duty 50 Ft. Extension Cord Only $1.88 TUFTEX TWINS | By contrast, in 1958, the death! Port Huron Times Herald : During 1955, drivers on Michigan ices erent nse oral pes view of the state's financial plignt. highways attained an ignonimous ‘tention. The data thus charted There presently are 31 trooper record—2,106 persons were killed. . ves many state agencies to|V2cancies in the ‘department. No That amounted to a death rate suide them in what direction their|/TOOPer vacancies are being filled lof 7.1 per 100 million miles of, , ‘tivities should be directed. during the present fiscal year for travel and was the highest in the the same economic reasons. leight largest states of the union. (1958 RECORDS The budget now being considered The wealth of data and records/provides for restoring unfilled] [rate was 46 and is expected, \collected by the State Police trooper positions and adding 45 new 'when fina] figures are in, to rank'reveals some pertinent observa-/troopers to bring the authorized |Michigan next to the lowest amongitions on the 1958 traffie reeord: strength to 1,200. | f | / GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE STARTS “The manpower ene” ‘spent on|¥ears than for adults 55 years and| FRIDAY, July 10, 9 A.M. i largest states populationwise.' 1. ‘Although the number of regis-| The approval of this budget is In 1958, the state’s provisional tered vehicles was down, the esti-\one of four: points which has the |death record of 1,375 was the low-' mated vehicle mileage and num-jendorsement of the Traffic Safety) jest in 25 years, with the exception ber of licensed drjvers were up.|Committee of the Michigan Press LESTON'S DEPARTMENT. STORE ‘of the wartime years. 2. The death rate due to high-| Assn. i x * * ‘way accidents was 4.6 per 100 mil-| The 1955 statewide conference! H H | It was inevitable that the grisly lion miles—the lowest ever re-|showed that the State Police need- 187 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham } irecord attained in 1955 spurred the/Corded in Michigan. ed a force of 1,250 to cope then| istate to action. Gov. G. Mennen| 3: The greatest reduction -in'with an estimated population of| 'Williams called a special session) ~ - = ‘of the Legislature in November.|- ‘A safety program was enacted, and it has been strengthened in| succeeding sessions. Secretary of State James M.’ Hare, accordingly, is seeking changes now to strengthen the en- forcement code. He .would make driving without a license.a ‘“‘mov- ing violation.’’ Secretary Hare also would | amend the law to permit his of: | fice to reject applications for renewal of drivers licenses | “when they are presented by | motorists with dangerous driving records.”’ Incredible as it seems, MOTO MOWER 21” ROTARY $6995 an ree and Finest Power Mower a hos vn Reel-Type Power Mowers $109.95 up New Tire Safety ECONOMY TIRE Size | White*| Black* 6.70-15 | 15.95 |12.95 7.10-15 | 17.95 |14.85 7.60-15 | 19.95 |16.25 6.00-16 | —— |11.95 *Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire re BFGoodrich 111 N. Perry St. at Mt. Clemens BUY NOW! PAY LATER! Low Cost Mileage Si 9Q95" me $995" rs $109" cae S195" sn $1295" *Plus Tax and Refreadable Tire Stivertown Quality—Depth— 131 per cent during that period in _ Width and d Design. Ne Mounting Charge Also Available in Whitewalts \ereved training 200 more sitions fat*the special session in 1955.” In/ itraffic alone; complaints other he cannot do that now. During the black year 1955, the economic loss that accompanied the 2,016 deaths, based on the Na- tiontl Safety Council formula of $120,000 per traffic death, was’ $240,000,000. * Because of the reduced death| toll in 1958, despite an increase in, ithe loss factor, the cost was $185,- 000,000. This exceeds by many, many times the cost of increased | accident prevention work instituted, since 1955 in Michigan. The State Police review of Mich-| igan’s traffic record credits legisla- tion, enforcement engineering and education with the improvement) made since 1955. MORE OFFICERS The enlisted personnel of the} |State Police was 730 on July 1,| 11955. Fifty-seven officers were added in November, 1955 and ie 1956. The - Legislature P| | | 1956, an additional 168 officers were | | provided. Today there are 1,127 officers in| a2 State Police force of which 700| iare on the highways. Thus, the increase in personnel | ran spe cont botweou 1558 sae 1958. State Police work six days | a week and, during 1958, aver- | aged 9.3 hours a day. | Evidence that the increased State Police staff paid off: there were (148,627 traffic offense arrests in (1955; there were 250,382 in 1958. That represents an increase of 69 per cent. There was an increase of But State Police do not work on than traffic increased in the same period by 52 per cent. And, because! the State Police have general] po- FE 2-0121 Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Daily | lice jurisdiction, the increased i\force has enabled the department jto give more comprehensive police | ' service and a greater protection to! ithe public. DON'T Use Paint That Isn‘t Worth Putting On! DU _ Mfg. by | DONT IN WHITE $ | rs 3 AND COLORS | . | am | GALLON Battleship Gray LINSEED ‘ DuPont or | MARINE ENAMEL $ Gal. & 8 , i * OIL 98 Gal. Benjamin Moore LATEX Merchandise Mari. nie gee 6 6 2. Daily 5 Sunday ACTION 1651 S. Telegraph Road FE 3-7688 ae rede P’ af _ FREE PARKING IN Lor. _ BEHIND STORE OPEN FRIDAY | Maur "i 8 All Size Boat Cloth in Stock . aw bebo cuommeia zi . | | | Fad 7 a a \\ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 Lig ‘ | : 1792 7 7 T , venme T : ' T 7 a T ente ¥; T . * Ly "T - : | 13 i so , —- —— Billions —_——-—— —____—- ——__—— 1860 { / h . r é i, a : _. the NATIONAL DEBT from 1792 t0 1958 je PRE-WORLD WARI | de na ee é ses , 1920 saa i 2 | ) | — POST-WORLD WAR I . , 1930 ‘ 1935 : be ‘SBSH a eA ae epee a be ccomdinartoe’ rT | WORLD WAR I 1950 . 1955. es 15 4 y $ ° * ‘ ’ ’ * 4 : ® s * ‘ . Doors 60 70 80} | 1 25 50 75 100 _Biions of Dollors 150 175 200 225 250 Hamilton Believed in a Little Debt—but Look at It Now! ~ ee t . Alexander Hamilton, first secre-| new government on a firm fi- |have been short periods of debt) Hamilton, looked at the 1801 na- debt was completely wiped out by that carried the debt to the heights|98 1946. it reached its wartime Meriam, the President's deputy as- tary of the treasury, believed a |it-' nancial footing, thereby giving reduction. tional debt of 83 million dollars 1855 + . where it ey ho ue _ high of $279,214,000,000 sistant % _ : was only $42,967,031, n | “cl . . eo erpetas gy ati dH birth to the national debt. , SET TWIN GOAL | and cet a twin goal of debt and But absence of debt proved not " SAGGED IN 1949 We will be fortunate to hoid the Diced) — Ge cain al From Hamilton's time until the; In fact, there was a time when) tax reducton. By 1811, he had «pe , guarantee of financial sta The lowest it has gotten since the line,’ he says od credit rating and a perma. Present administration of Secretary|the nation was young that it man-| cut the debt to 48 million dollars. nent group of bond holders. Robert B. Anderson, the debt has aged to shed all indebtedness. | He borrowed money to get the |grown prodigiously, ‘war ended was on April 30, 1349 $251.530,000,000. ‘Road Death Precedes Now totaling almost 286 bil-— ° lion dollars, the debt is sure to Traffic Safety Award go higher. The government had = =FAST LANSING # — An honor bility. A period of prosperity was . With income ffowing in from the |Climaxed by the panic of 1839, and Saves 34 From Ship SINGAPORE (AP)—The British | : : ithen depression settled over the though there} - Albert Gallatin, who succeeded isale of public lands, the national), 44. ltransport Empire Kittiwaké today >} During the Civil War the debt ‘rescued all- 34 crew members of! a . : , a Japanese ship grounded on a oe Police Doubt Heir reer, Me 8 PIE with Prison Warden Rene Mala: Language Lab Electronic | icv apain by ism World War "ein the South China Sea, The| 4 0 e ical 198 largest in 1558 as been presented fo the alle girl an ri ndant. |" . |4,500-ton Kittiwake was en route . in en presen ) ‘ | Rapin confessed to shooting the, : Providence, R.I. (AP)—A $21,-| / sent it upward from $1,146,999,- | / ish mili-| &@ peacetime history. East Lansing City Council by the pin co oting . 000 in 1910 to $24,299,321,000 in to Hong Kong with British mili Actually Killed 13 girl, Dominique Thirel, and burn. Buys Voting Machines 500 electronic lanaguage labora- 1920. During the preape ae 208, itary personnel and stores, Her| Congress has raised the debt lim- American Automobile Assn. ling her body when she refused to) GRAND RAPIDS — Grandjtory will open this fall at Brown the debt declined, only to rise | agents here said she went to thejit to 295 billion dollars for next| Tronically, the award was accept- PARIS (AP)—A rich man’s son Pay him protection money. for her Rapids bought 30 new voting ma-| University. With a capacity of] again during the Pe saed ’308. ‘aid of the Daikatsu Maru, whichlyear. There is little or no chancejed just three hours after a three- ~ ‘extra-curricular nightlife activi-| chines Tuesday on a three-year|1,000 students, the project fea- 'was stranded on Bombay Shoaljof reducing indebtedness in the year-old girl was struck and killed | pone of two murders haS ties 'payment plan. They will cost $1,575| tures a workroom with 30 booths} World War II was the skyrocket off Palawan, Borneo. inext year or so, says Robert B./by a taxi cab on a city street. | d 11 other slayings. But | He also confessed to killing gar- each lesg $50 trade-in on 30 oldjin which students can listen top == —_ : police are openly skeptical. age attendant Roger Adam, whose,machines, The time payment pe-|recordings made by natives of the They: said today that George) body was found. ‘riod permits the city to take ad-|tongue they are studying and re- Rapin, 23, might be trying to build) Rapin's boasts of 11 other slay-| vantage of any future price in-}cord their own efforts for com- up a plea of insanity for his trial ings were made in conversations|crease with no interest charges. parison. 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PONTI AC PRESS, THERSDAY: JUnY 9, 1959 2 = 7 } >) AWWENTY-FOUR | House today whether to tack an in the formula for rebating state- ‘extra 50 cents on state driver /|collected liquor license fees to lécal, jlicense fees and. clamp new re- governments headed for Gov. Wil-| strictions on motor scooter oper- liams’ desk today with Senate’ | ators. approval. The Senate yesterday passed 2, ‘to 3 a House-approved bill to do! Nobody seemed to know its exact ‘both things after a sharp wrangle effect, but it was clear large and an extensive rewrite job that additional sums would be diverted eft some lawmakers confused.|from townships and villages with-| The bill was returned to the House, out full time police or ordinance lenforcement departments to county ! sheriff departments, The bill cleared the Legislature | by a Senate vote of 28 to 4. TRANSISTOR Portable RADIO Reg. $19.95 “This one of the most mixed | *] 2?” | NOW | up bilis I have ever seen,” re- | | marked Sen. Cariton H. Morris R-Kal ). Includes BATTERIES :¢ amazoo and EARPHONE x *« * The boost in driver license fees, The Senate also pa ssed and ‘year to supplement existing state continuity of government bills and ‘subsidies for driver education a measure to allow counties to ‘courses in high schools. About finance new courthouses over 30 ' 105,000 boys and girls took them years. The present limit is 15, jin 1958-59. x * * Barring further changes, the new The continuity bills provide for rates would go to $4 for an original emergency filling of public offices license, $2.50 for a renewal and vacated by casualty effects of| '$2.75 for a chauffeur’s license. hostile atomic attack by an ny | Another significant feature of 4tion. | the bill as it left the Senate, one | For example, vigorously sought by traffic would be required to pick three | _ safety promoters, would raise potential successors, giving due , the minimum age for a scooter account to considerations of geo- _ Operator’s permit from the pres- | graphic dispersal, and file the ent 14 to 15 years. names with the secretary of The bill also provided: | state, specifying an order of | A prohibition against nighttime, succession. operation unless a scooter was ‘equipped with lights, the operator|cession would apply in cases of had written consent of local police incapacity resulting from reasons | authorities and a speed of under | other than enemy attack, with the 35 miles an hour was maintained. |lieutenant governor first in line, x * * |tollowed by the secretary of state, | A permit may be issued only if 4tormey general, state treasurer | local authorities were satisfied ‘and auditor general. School Contract PROCTOR STEAM and DRY IRON Reg. $18.95 | -- SAHARA ) SS Dehumidifier ) Removes # Moisture and Mildew Rapidly Reg. $59.95 Now ° 39” ] $1.00 a Week UML JEWELERS g | | | | ‘operate a scooter safely or if the! japplicant had passed a driver| ‘education course. A limit of one rider on | scooter. A $30,000 appropriation to the ‘Departmen of Public Instruction for driver education program ad-| ministration. | Cancellation Could con t * * | Nearly Half a Million, | The Senate earlier rejected a _, proposal for a $10-a-pupil charge Finance Leaders Warn LANSING (# — Cancellation of ‘for driver education courses, now | the main contract for a new boys) fi free. vocational school could cost the) state $400,000, legislative finance! leaders have been told, The Henry de Koning Construc- tion Co, of Ann Arbor has filed a cancellation notice a ‘July 14. De Koning~holds-a- contract for | ' $820,000 for general construction on' the $1,900,000 first phase project ‘at Whitmore Lake near Ann Arbor. | He said he was quitting be- | cause he was getting “‘only prom- | ises” after an initial payment of ; | $410,000 for work through March. | —_ — = = = — = = i SOROS Ft SS pees eH 4N = * one tt TAPPAN GAS RANGE | | He is now owed $194,000 by the | state. More for Driver’. s License? Fy-Cubon Air Boss a Liquor Rebate Change OK Receives U.S. Asylum} LANSING # — It was up to the; ! LANSING (P—A drastic revision Di was expected to yield $750,000 a routed to the governor the so-called | the governor | Constitutional provision for suc-| | State Headache’ é About 98 per be of marire . ital for a bi- \Miriani Now in » Niet Miriani ente he oso ” lotticers and 89 per cent 6t marine e ‘a for Biennial Checkup wp oft ay pects" enlisted men Saw service hospital Saturday. hong | duying the World War II duration, canceled plans to attend the U.S.) DETROIT #— Mayor Louis Mi: riani of Detroit is in Mount Car-| Conference of Mayors in Los An- dvi 6 RINGS $7.95 MIAMI, Fla: %—Maj. Pedro Luis| mel Mercy Hospital for a checkup.|geles next week, beets Ww DING jaz Lanz, sought as a traitor by| The 59-year-old mayor said he en- s. pene Engoge “8 his government after his sudden tered on the insistence of his doc-) About 80 per cent of U. $2 \ iresignation as head of the Cuban/| tor, Ernest L. Stefani. forests do not contain more than| E-Z. Pees ae ‘ air force, is in the United States} Ray W. Pearson, the mayor's ex- one half as many trees as they are] DWAR RD S ias a resident alien. ecutive secretary, said Stefani “has able to support to maintain ect 18 South Saginaw Street tive levels. | Diaz, whose whereabouts had/ ee insisting for some time that ‘been unreported since his June 30)" letter of resignation, came to \Miami from Cuba with his wife July 1 on a small private boat. | Edward P..Aherns, district di- rector of immigration and natural- July Clearance SALE Ladies’ Cotton Dresses Regular to $17.98 $9005 (0-5) ar to $8.98 La vee BID Ladies’ Cotton Skirts....... ization, today announced Diaz’ admission. His wife has been varalads Ahrens would not go beyond his brief announcement of the arrival and admission. | “He has requested that his whereabouts not be revealed at this time,” Ahrens said. 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No matches [}strom (R-Traverse City), chairmen needed. of the Senate and House finance committees. | De Koning indicated he intended ito go to eourt to recover payment |for all work completed and any | ‘losses sustained, and reasonable | profit and damages, | x *& * | Miller said the state would ratte From | Do” | to rebid the remaining construc- ition. He said it would be fair to) estimate the state would lose "| tween $100,000 and $400,000. if}. Miller said ha. would meet with |de Koning at the construction site today. -}) He asked the legislators to let |him know if there was any “‘inten- ition, possibility or probability” the |general fund would be replenished prior to July 14, Miller said he; could use such: knowledge as an jargument “to hold together what jis perhaps the best contract the ,state has had for a building proj- ject in the last 10 years." 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Kentucky A-Hers to Visit Here “Oakland County 4H Club mem- Lucille Seibert, 1123 Doris Rd.; {Dartmouth Rd., Oxford; Sue Sim-)j,hor union contracts” could fre- j bers have planned a spectacular) Sally Taylor, 8781 Pine Knob Rd.,/onson, 1957 Cragen Dr., Bloomfield sults in a shutdown of U. S. week. for 18 Hopkinsville, KY-., Carkston; Caroline Smith, 21868/Hills; |Pontiac Trail, South Lyon: Janet) Grand River Ave., New Hudson; ‘Long, Sleeph road, Milford; Gary Tennent, ville; \road, hosted 16 Oakland County youths | Hin, 3614 Jassman Rd., .two weeks ago in “perfect south-| ‘Robert Metzger; 880 Granger Rd., homes of Mr. and Mrs. John | ern hospitality’’ will be met at the) Ortonville. Larry Middleton, Their itinerary includes tours Creek Rd., of the Pontiac Motor Division \Young, 2810 Indian Lake Rd., Ox-) Orion, Plants, Ford Rouge and Tractor |ford; Gary Hunter, 2623 Orion Rd., Abbey, ‘Lake Orion; Sashabaw road, Orton-|Fd.. Lyle McLachlan, Lake Orion; Larry Scram-) Holly; | x * * Lake Orion; Ted Lessiter, 501 Baldwin St., and Mr. Sidney Miller, 10 Orion. Caroline Canfield, 57241, missile test stations this year, a iCaroline Bowers, 4105 South Hill, Milford; Jean Mott, 5487, president Lapeer Sunnycrest Dr., Birmingham. The five adults will stay at the! joa often Schafer, 365 W. Sunnybrook Rd.,/ are 2610 Stoney' Royal Oak; Mr. and Mrs. John o¢ these bases. and Mrs. Dan ment has created a “dictatorship 1111 Orion Rd., at Rocket Test Workers governmental industrial em mee ‘missile test bases where|non-|snpument with companies c joint fight by Getting Raw Deal? SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)—Fed-|f ‘eral government ‘interference in|}, ‘union official-says. Roy M, Brown, general vice, of the International Assn. of Machinisf€, told a Per- lsonnel Management Assn. meet- Wednesday night that labor “cease to exist” |when employes of private industry “loaned” to the government | Lake | Brown said the federal govern- Lake|worse than any behind the iron | ‘curtain’ in setting labor policies | Fz a eu by oe DR: HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist . a 7 North Saginow Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” * Contact Lenses Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons night at Cinerama in Detroit head! the list ef fun for the Hopkinsville! '4-H members who, according to ‘County Extension Agent Jack ‘Worthington, showed the Oakland ‘County travelers a wonderful time in Kentucky. * *& * | The exchange program was de:! signed to acquaint each 4-H Club) with the ideas, customs and ‘‘folk- | ways’’ of another part of the coun-| try. The day-to-day events in the | ' respective communities are | stressed in this educational pro- | ' gram which also includes the ex- | ehange of 4-H Club information. | Five adults will accompany the’ | Kentucky youths who will stay in} ee homes of county 4-H club mem;} | An excursion to Bob-Lo and | | « * A list of ee hosts includes: Robert Hollis, 1066 Doris Rd.; Virginia Guthrie, 173 Hillfield Rd.; | | M argaret Truman) Invited to Make Broadway Debut | | NEW YORK (AP) — Margaret! , Truman has been invited to make! ther Broadway debut next fall in! |a Rodgers and Hammerstein aad Lical. ‘Richard Halliday, one of four ' ‘producers of the show, said) | Wednesday Miss Truman had been! jasked to appear in ‘The Sound) jof Music.”” Miss Truman said she) jhad not yet made up her mind.| . * *« * Miss Truman, a concert singer’ |who also has appeared on tele-| | vision and in summer _ stock, | would appear in the show with| ,Mary Martin, the star, Halliday) said Miss Truman was asked to. | Play the singing-acting part of a jnun. t ' : * * * i Daughter of former President! | Harry S. 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JSWENTY-EIGHT. 2 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 pe 7 ; ‘é - aa ea ; ee Y, : é oe q ero 3 Embarrassed About Dinner Kennedy fo Leave | ‘Notice of Public Hearing; | Road Boss Will Refuse Senate Counsel Job | S : ae iD. ’ . | : , | | Riunosioe toesnsiairiah sere pa. ers |OLOO0 Betterment’ Kitty | wasucrox wr — rove LANSING ~ ‘Highway’ Commis- with the aims of supporters of the Senate Rackets Committee, indi- the Commission Chamber, neg = on ao to ‘ Construct sidewalk and related work on the following | ‘sioner John C, Mackie said last affair, : cated yesterday he would abandon night he will turn down a “high-' his role as a Senate investigator | streets, West side East Boulevard from south side of bridge at Clinton 'way betterment” ‘itty of $1,000 col-| a oe develop into an after the committee expires later River to south line Lot 18. A.P. #16 lected by contractors, road equip- pee ae a Bp pier saa this year, ard Faas gent ys side, Madieos dison Avenue to easterly line of | ment men and suppliers. neatohe s \ = { He is expected for the time : ' - : | The golfers and diners included ;being to help in efforts to win the | - Modern xisting walk in Section 22 | i * | | jbeing to help in effort: East pn Ar Preller ag Manhattan ; “Under the circumstances, 1 contractors, highway insurance Democratic | presidential nomina- | | South side Perry Street, Joslyn extension to E. line Lot 42 AP 13 Pood not accept it,” Mackie told ™€". Tepresentatives of steel, ce-|tion for his older brother, Sen.| Both sides Robinwood Avenue, Baltimore to Manhattan a reporter after being advised ent, Pipe and equipment firms,|John F. Kennedy (D-Mass). The South side Rundell Street, Saginaw to ae os -ac- and members of the Wayne County/senator is regarded as a certain: : Signor Peterson, Detroit contrac- “ ws Mal 4 ; | Weet oon Sees Saginaw Sweet, Rundell te 710.2 feet north of eg contirmed the funds were to Highway Commission and Publicjcandidate for the nomination even’ | : ‘be tendered in a few days. Works Department. though he fs as yet undeclared. x «* * : For further information see legal notices. Interested _ Xhe commissioner apparently | - : | The v Kense@y. whe baal | was embarrassed by calls from Ph | d | h § h | | -ahe younger Kennedy, who as property owners are urged.to appear. | en about a ‘set-e-ticket | 1HGQE p 1 JCNOOIS |been connected with Senate in- | golf outing and dinner staged in /vestigations for the past five years, if | ® . A : . By order of the City Commission | his honor at the Lansing Country Pledge Racial Rights has helped his brother in previous | Dated July &. 1359 | Club on Tuesday in advance of * * campaigns. | yesterday’s letting. z | Young Kennedy told newsmen) ADA R. EVANS ince ss al PHILADELPHIA (AP)—An of-/he planned to remain as the chief | City Clark eterson, a former president of ficial policy barring racial dis- | counsel for the rackets group “at! ‘the Michigan Road Builders Assn., crimination has been adopted said between 300 and 400 tickets unanimously by the Philadelphia iwere sold. He said the idea was Board of Education. Heast through this session of Con- gress.” But he said he does not iplan to make a career out of con- | to honor Mackie on his second ‘The policy statement was dratt- eremsional Cionuiriow ere | * anniversary in office and that the eq by E. Washington Rhodes, the : intent was non-political. jonly Negro member of the 15- ' . | : “None of us would have anything|/man board, and presented for ac- 58 Girls Will Attend * to do with that,” he said. | tion Wednesday. LANSING uh—Michi iN send NSING (#—Michigan will sen * * Z : * == =* 58 teenage girls, members of rural rall ew ymou For 2 - 3 detchens Savo 6-Pass 2 -Dr Sedan | | a . Peterson is vice president of the Negro groups long have sought chapters, of the Future Home- .. MEN and BOYS Cooke Contracting Co. which now ag written statement on the board’s! makers of America, to a national | Craft Clothes @ Jockey Underwear is doing work on the Edsel Ford'racial policy. They have charged! convention ‘in Chicago July 13-17. | Clipper t : Arrow Shirts, Sportswear @ Interwoven -Socks @ Michacis-Stern Ciethes © Hickok Belts |Expressway extension in Wayne that 55 city schools are all white, ‘County, while 19 have entirely Negro stu- . ° ° Before he changed his mind, dent bodies. 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Ukulele—Half | SLICED ’ PINEAPPLE No. 1 Flat Can Large HEAD _ LETTUCE | : e oe me betes 3 e : & es ; ci : = 24 Size for Blue Ribbon WHITE = JI; NAPKINS 80 Ct. Package EACH aa HERSHEY'S 5\% OZ. @ CHOCOLATE SYRUP * CAN MARASCHINO 3 oz. OS © CHERRIES — BOTTLE — | IN OIL © SARDINES - STOKELY’S FINEST © DICED BEETS NO. 303 CAN GOLD MEDAL @ IMITATION VANILLA sort: © TOMATO PASTE FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS TOWN MARKETS—OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M to 6 P.M reese any pm 0 , 53 ‘ a biel Se le ak eee ii Oe ahi tat ray a et » elles * "y am THIRTY-TWO’ J | ane THE, PONTIAC PRESS... THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959) | , Lb ape [Red Raspberries Make Early Appearance fag: yg This is the season when more available. Head, leaf, romaine, and started, but heavy movement is lemon juice and seasonings. fresh fruits and vegetables artive|Bibb spell variety in texture and|not expected until about July 25.) Place in refrigerator while mari- | Serve this good’ sence with cut in our markets each week, Michi-/flayor. Escarole, spinach and pars-| Homegrown green beans, peas nating. Thread cubes on a skew- |up fresh fruit. : gan grown produce gains in volume!ley are other salad avs to check and cucumbers are in the farmers’| er and altervate with slices of Vanilla Sauce along with shipments from other/each week. ore — od be found in 5 pore apts _— — 4 cup omens starch Se : groce: : inches M states, reports the Michigan State Have you seen the tender yel- | EIN CHOICES — If latnb’s|-15 ‘to 28 minutes. ie igh ee ‘ University Marketing Agent. The i oie. ‘s slightly ae am er Ge © striped jyour meat, this is a good week! | mb breast for barbecue? It’s i teaspoon vanilis extract different from that of a week ago.| ™cchimi? Homegrown supplies jto'use it. A shoulder at 55 to 59 easy when you partially cook the} Mix sugar, corn starch ang sal! A drop in wholesale prices is giv-, 2% Imereasing. For best Maver jcents a pound may be your choice | 142+ with the sauce in the oven! together thoroughly in to” o: ing retailers a chance to feature! cheese these of small cise, Sum- for = elegant roast for the for 1% hours. Then if you like, fin-| double boiler. Mix in egg yolks ‘lamb. -The loin roasts and bacon| Mer 84¥ash is at its best when rotisserie. Have it boned and tied ish on the outdoor grill. stir in: milk, Cook si aa the skin looks fresh and is ten- jat the market. The roast is med- well. Gradually . are receiving emphasis in the| Fryers, roasters and turkeys . stantly : ‘pork line. Good supplies of ¢poul-| der, it. fs free from blemishes, jium-done when the meat thermo)... similar’ price tags. Take your and stir cos aver’ boiling \try and eggs rate favorably when, mes tiem and fairly heavy |rheter reads 170 degrees. pick, remembering that fryers|water until slightly thickened. Re. ‘you compare price per serving | for its site. Keep summer squash | 1.145 shoulder is perfect for |serve about 114 portions per pound.; move from heat; cool; stir in with red meats. Even. though beef| i the refrigerator in a moisture- | 15, kabobs. Cut the meat into [Roasters and turkeys serve ap-jvanilla. Chill. Makes 2 cups prices remain at a steady level,| P* vel bag or container, 1 or 14 inch cubes. Marinate for |proximately two people from each sauce. Delicious over sliced or- some cuts are specially priced. Michigan's celery harvest has! several hours or overnight in oil, | pound. anges and pears. FRUITS FOR YOU—Take a look at the produce department today| land try to remember the fruits | displayed a month: ago. There's | ja big difference. The. raspberry season is here | several days earlier than a year age. Sizzling weather decreased | the Michigan strawberry crop in the large southwestern grow- SHRIMP MOLD ALFRESCO — This cool look- Macaroni and vegetables make it almost a whole | Ss caps ee Oe ing salad isa natural for hot days. It can be meal. Add one hot dish and a dessert for a de- | veel on the east side of the state made in the morning and kept chilled all day. - lightful meal. | pane @ few days. lates, but the + bulk of the raspberry crop will : : wi ae et. HT MAXWELL HOUSE - Open Air Meals Cool Salute S rane yep sd cn IC O F F E E Pound C the Cook on Hot Days alute CaWOY | (ar tice anke "| Can Harvesting of an expected 12,000 ; : : ; cee . ton Washington state apricot crop, DRIP OR REGULAR t When appetites begin to fade macaroni and seasonings brought, is under. way..Since most of it js! and the sizzling sun drives you to flavor perfection with fresh| ‘iv r pe shj ‘sold fresh, you'll find supplies in-| M i Gient out of the kitchen, it’s time to ‘‘dine California lemon juice; Asparagus creasing and prices on the decline | axwe — — 0 ee 10 oz. Jar alfresco” . . . which is simply a Egg Casserole .. . frozen or canned In the middle of Kansas. or on in your stares. agit | | : nay =~ = pe Cae lponiceeg 0-008 eis cooked, rps = the shore by Cape Cod, Americans r — ot ee — up | ae = Il‘s Gient S air.” with a fe) - pper and fresh lem- . a fruit plate a cost less as i. — “2 stove) and good friends to enjoy | Rolls, Iced Tea 'n Lemon and ing and fishing Ex : — s Pork & Beans For ¢ x it, can bave this leisurely type cf| laravbacy Tarts g THE VEGETABLE PLATE—can_ Bie 16 Ce = dinner. These thirst-quenching floats (be more colorful and more peg Chicken of the Sea 9 os. ne Food should be plentiful, maybe| Shrimp Mold Alfresco | are a breeze 4o make. Vanilla |¢Tately priced than a month ago. | ° ° ° just a little bit different from) 2 envelopes unfiavored~ gelatine ice cream Is layered with choco- — #8 of homegrown. lettuce is) Dain Maid White everyday fare. but easy to prepare | i, “anon | late syrup and raspberry sauce, ~ : ls — — oa —_ gr sound] Tevteaspoon dried so al | and carbonated beverage is slow- S LICE D Large C Sy combination ot ahcinm,| it.eae Rew eea jie"! | IY poured down the inside of the Popeye MustHave Had if Chunk Style 16-oz. Loaf - & zesty combination of shrimp,' 3%, "cups boiling water glass. The lemon-lime carbonat- ,)- . | , oo or frozen shrimp, cooked ed beverage flavored with the His the Right Way | P | 1 cup cooked elbow macaroni natural oils of lemons and limes | o__ ‘me | 4 cup sliced: green onions | Allergic to cabbage? Hate tur-) $ . : i t : = é Cheese Joins Pineapple |: sup iced fiery wished and ied) Meee hehe sola, One Torok, MiP greens? According to the ex-| cans as Spread for Snack’ Tartar sauce or sour crea i . ann ~.. perts this could all have started, e makes one soda. Used when you were @ baby... and | . ‘ Combine gelatine, sugar, salt, Here’s a new idea for a snack Pepper, dill and lemon peel. Add, canned chocolate syrup and wore served your food AT THE. to serve after an evening of bridge lemon juice to soften. Dissolve in "Weete™ crushed fresh rasp- wRONG TEMPERATURE. Babies. or TV: Grate 2 cups of Cheddar boiling water, Chil! in refrigerator | berries fer the fruit sauce. reject food that is served too hot cheese, dice 4 slices of uncooked until partially set. Fold in shrimp,| Lemon-lime carbonated beverage or too cold. Sometimes this dis- | bacon and chop 4 green onions, macaroni, onions and celery. Light-|and vanilla ice cream are a deli-|like is transferred to the flavor| tops and all. Mix together thor-lly oil » J-quart mold. Arrange|cious combination for all sorts of itself and rejected right up ae: oughly with 1 cup of well-drained!cucumber slices on bottom and summer floats. Try topping floats adulthood. crushed pineapple. sides of mold. Spoon in gelatine with chopped fresh fruits, prepared | So check the temperature of the, Arrange a thick layer over ham-' mixture. ‘Sundae satices, and jams or pre- spinach, Mom. If Junior doesn’t, burger buns that have been cut| Chill in refrigerator until firm.|serves. Or just serve the two'like it when he gets old enough | in half, but not toasted. Broil until) Unmold onto bed of lettuce leaves. | “plain” for quick frosty refresh-|to let you know, it may be your | lightly browned and bubbly. This/Garnish with paprika topped lemon ‘ment. ; ‘fault. ic. topping is enough for six buns, \quarters. Serve with tartar sauce| + = cut in half. Makes 4 to 6 servings. WE SPECIALIZE FILLING YOUR FREEZER Every Piece Guaranteed to Be Tender Cut... Wrapped... 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Thor) "| Commer Baldwin Ave, and Walton Blvd. . | Fri. 9 to 10~Set. 8 * 608 w. HURON st. |Tomatoes ™ 19° eae? | a ‘ . i thea Ng cca THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘ere Fy 1959 . | ‘Fo r li ee tmmti By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Dieting seems éasier in the sum- mer, That is, it’s easier if you keep away from ice cream treats, corn. on thé cob and shortcakes. Seriously, though, during the hot weather we aren't so hungry. Sometimes a glass of iced tea can take care of the between-meal hun- ger pangs; no calories in that. We're going to give you a few recipes for dishes that do have calories, You can fit them into your daily allotment of food. Re- member that the only good diet \is one that includes all types of food and calls for three meals a Q. What is the name of these cuts of meat? . A, Pork Hocks, Q. Where do they come from and how are they identified? \ o ‘2 cups hot water Rar instant nonfat dry milk or, tap ice water : ; 2t lemon fuice ies ps coconut, whipped instant non- | Prepare cake mix according to package directions for mixing. Turn into 3-quart fluted mold (or angel food cake pan). Bake ac- cording to package directions. In- vert and cool . Remove cake from mold, Wash mold. Meanwhile, dissolve gelatin in hot water. Chill until slightly thickened; then beat until foamy. Mix instant crystals with sa s Fit for Summer Pour small amount of gelatin: mixture in bottom of ‘3-quart mold. Place cake in mold, Pour remain- ing gelatin mixture between cake and sides of mold. Chill until gela- tin is set, Unmold. Serve with co- conut whipped instant crystals. To whip coconut instant nonfat dry milk crystals (makes about ice | water. Whip until soft peaks form | (about $-4 minutes). Add lemon | 242 cups): 1. Mix 4% cup instant nonfat dry | milk erystals with % cup ice wa- | ter. 2, Whip until stiff peaks form (about 3-4 minutes). Add 2 ta- blespoons lemon juice, ' Lettuce Variety country, including vegetable ing areas in the Midwest. : STILL MORE KINDS Bibb, or Limestone sieses is J, and f a small head. “aa Alodgside it, you find a much Betters Salads When the weather is hot, ‘loose heads, a type called Ro- tings eg vac a _ om a ale. In the same general area thoughts usually get around to le “lof the vegetable counter you may tuce. It’s this natural association tind endive, which you'll recognize of lettuce with coolness. that led. by its very curly ragged leaves. someone in the vegetable business! This is not actually a member to pin the name “Iceberg” on the'of the lettuce family, and it has most common variety of headia much sharper flavor than any lettuce, which is flowing to market kind of lettuce. Something like by thousands of truckloads every endive is esearoie, which is miore day. mild in flavor than endive, and Iceberg is only one of many, ‘usually more tender. kinds of lettuce you'll find at your! Even though they don’t belong in favorite vegetable counter, the De-'the lettuce tribe, you may find a THIRTY. THREE ‘Ss , rw i ry rt prt i seem to think in terms of cool ‘larger kind of lettuce which forms — ba Sac, a i Ses 2 Mace Aare in A: They come from the lower, part of the front shanks and are thick and oval in shape. They con- tain the two front shank bones. Q. How are they prepared? A, They may be prepared by 2 either braising or cooking in liquid. day. Don’t risk your health. * * * Who would think you could have potato salad on a diet? Of course you can. This recipe calls for only 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise in the whole salad recipe which will juice and continne whipping, 3. Continue whipping, while grad- ‘partment of Agriculture says. Oth- ‘place for them in your salad bowl, while gradually adding sugar, un- | ually adding "4 cup sugar, untiler varieties of head lettuce, for they are just as crisp and til stiff peaks form (3-4 min- | stiff peaks fore (3-4 minutes long- several kinds of leaf lettuce, in- crunchy as lettuce, and they have utes longer). Beat into gelatin, (er). Fold in % cup flaked coconut.'cluding the most delicate of all, ‘a more pronounced flavor. feed 8 people, New Potato Salad eal Pound new potatoes, peeled and! 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon cider vinegar 1 tablespoon salad oil 1% teaspoons salt vq teas ground black pepper lettuce The meat surrounding the shank bone has a fat and skin covering. Frequently the pork hocks are served with sauerkraut and tur- nips, Corn Oil Makes Ideal Dressing Nothing adds a more satisfying contrast in texture and color to many meals than a simple green. salad made with a lightly seasoned vinegar and corn oil dressing. The dressing gives the fillip which) makes the entire meal taste richer’ and more satisfying Corn: oil, a highiy refined vege- maine 3 small oon cotsinn (scallions) with tops, chopp > an celery Low-Calorie Salad Dressing ced 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1% — 3 sugar br teaspoon 44 teaspoon caprika % eup water 1 tablespoon salad oil “ cup vinegar 1, teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons catsup 1 te euoumiber, sli 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 medium fresh tomatoes Dice potatoes and combine with next 5 ingredients. Marinate in) refrigerator at least 1 hour. Tear} | lettuce and Romaine into bite-size Mix cornstarch, sugar, salt and pieces in a salad bow! along with! onions, celery, cucumbers and po-| | paprika together in 1-quart sauce’ tatoes. pan. Add 44 cup of the water, Mix lemon juice with mayon. ‘tiring slowly until smooth. Add naise, add and toss lightly. Gar- remaining water, Stir nish with tomato slices or (over low heat 5 minutes. Cool. table oi! is of particular nu-| Wedges, Yield: 8 servings, Total | stir in salad of. vinegar, Wer- tritional importance, because it) Calories: 754. Calories pet serv: | obits sauce and catsup. supplies nutrients, such as lin) 'e: %. | Store, covered, in refrigerator leates, which our bodies are un Summer squash is a wonderful able to make in adequate amounts. friend of the person who is count: and use as needed, shaking well | before each use, Makes one cup. NEW POTATO SALAD — Calling all dieters — here’s a flavor- - ful main dish salad as high in satisfying fillingness as it is low in calories. New potatoes, fresh tomatoes, celery, green scallions and. Romaine lettuce are blended into a delicious, stick-to-the-ribs dish that counts only 95 calories per serving. and cook| Remove from heat; stir in re-) | maining 1 cup water, tomato sauce! ‘and lemon juice. Pour into shallow pan; chill until firm. | | To serve, cut into cubes, or spoon into soup cups. If desired, tap each serving with a spoonful sour cream and sprinkle with diced cu- cumber, or lemon slice, Yield: 4) _ servings. For a luscious tasting, eye fill-| |ing summer dessert try Daffodil |Cake. You surround a pale yellow | angel food cake with a fluffy )’ne | coating. This coating is made with | whipped nonfat dry milk and lime gelatin and céntains only two-thirds CLeEanssr This big-value Anniversary Sale is to say “thanke”’ to the millions of homemakers who have used Roman Bleach for so many years. Look for the ‘Anniversary Sale” fabels at your grocers—and SAVE. These linoleates are needed or ing ealories. You can choose growth, health, and general well among a number of varieties for Jellied soups are enticing, are; being. The lincleates from corn interesting eating. cooling and have very few cal-| oil also help to keep blood choles- ‘ ories. This recipe calls for a gar-| terol. levels within the normal Squash and Peas nish of sour cream. You may use range. Wash and cut 2 yellow summer yogurt if you can’t afford the cal- For brevity, Corn Products Com. squash in half lengthwise. Cook in, pany refers to this combination of boiling salted water until tender, substances as the L-plus factor. about 10 minutes. Drain and serve, Every day new evidence of the! cut side up. Top with about one, unique food value of corn oil comes cup of peas, Season vegetables with to light. Mazola corn oil contains one teaspoon butter, salt and pep- ories in sour cream, dellied Soup l envelope unflavored gelatine i‘. cups cold water, divided 1 beef bquillon cube 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sruce 1 tablespoon lemon juice |Chipped Beef Roll the calories of whipped cream. You can vary the cake by chang- ing the gelatin topping. Daffodil Cake 1 package Sa pea l-ounce) are angel food ackages (3 cher each) Aavured gelatin . RESEARCH REVEALS New, More Delicious Margarine lemon lime- no cholesterol and, of al] popular’ food oils, is the richest source of) the L-plus factor. Experts on nutrition commenty recommend that vegetable oils, such as corn oil, should make up , from one-third to one-half of the fat eaten each day. One easy way to get a.portion of this vege- table oil is from just such a tempting salad.-as our Simple Green ‘Salad with a piquant oil and vinegar dressing. Simple Green Salad Select greens for choice flavor, color, crispness and variety. Break about 4 leaves into individual bowl, Season to taste with salt and black pepper: Sprinkle I tablespoon corn oil and 1 tablespoon vinegar over the. greens. Toss until all greens glisten and are coatcd Makes 1 serving. Vary the salad with the type of vinegar used—wine, cider, tarragon or spiced. There is an almost "n- limited number of greens, fresh garden lettuce, Chinese cabbage, romaine, watercress, plain or curly endive., The dark green of small r to taste. Serves four. = << * * | Sprifkle gelatine on 4% cup of If you prefer-to make your 0 rw the water in saucepan to soften. low calories salad dressing, here Add bouillon cubes. Place over me- is a simple recipe. This will go ‘dium heat and stir until gelatine | well with any vegetable salad. | and bouillon cubes are dissolved. For a pre-meal snack, use chipped beef . . . it’s so easy. Shape about 1 tablespoon of cream icheese in hands to form roll about \1¥4 inches long. Then wrap with '1 strip of chipped beef. May be Important to Your Family's Well-Being Brides can make perfectly the very first try—it puffs up with pride, and bread crumbs help it stay that way. Crown this _Bread Crumb Omelet with a wreath of fresh fruits—your favorite, in season. Dribble generously with Vermont- P fresh maple syurp. Or let your \% teaspoon ground pepper imagination take over for almost) crusty. ew sucsee crumbs, any “crowning glory” you can ‘* cup milk dream up! | While mixing omelet ingredients, | Another toothsome idea—gently|heat butter in 10-inch skillet (with) June Brides can be Omelet “‘e perts.”” Here’s all you do: Bread Crumb Omelet 1 tablespoon Legend tg teaspoon salt 4 eggs, separated (without half of this Bread Crumb Omelet'salt to whites and beat until stiff before folding, then fold, and serve but not dry (whites will not slide with maple syrup for a sweet treat. jout of bowl when it is tipped). Add tender spinach leaves add contrast to bleached or pale greens. eased you do, you’re sure to! pepper to yolks and beat until thick SIMPLE GREEN SALAD — Greens should be crisp, cold, and dry when mixing salads. Corn oil for dressing should be stored in the retrigera- , Plentiful Eggs Star in Omelet Here’s an Omelet that even June eat and enjoy this Bread Crumbjand lemon-colored. Add crumbs to Omelet that’s so failure-proof — spoon cottage cheese into the lower| cover on) over moderate heat. Add’ Because only New Fleischmann’s is made from 1I0Oo% CORN oiL ype: TASTE TRIUMPH Only Fleischmann'’s Margarine is made from 100% golden corn oil. It has a golden, delicate | milk and combine with yolk mix- -|ture. Fold into whites gently but thoroughly. Tip skillet to spread butter evenly over bottom, pour in ome- let mixture, level surface gently and cover. Reduce heat to low and cook on top of range until surface is dry (touch lightly with | finger tip) and knife inserted in center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. flavor never before in | Fold and serve on warm platter margarine—the genuine golden with choice of maple syrup, cot- taste of the high-price spread! tage cheese, cranberry sauce and, fresh fruit. Makes 2 to 3 servings. To Fold an Omelet: Hold skillet bv handle with thumb and fingers on top. With spatula make cut half- way through omelet at right angles to handle slightly above center (tv- ward handle). Place spatula under part’ of omelet nearest handle, tip skillet to nearly vertical po- sition, and carefully fold upper half over lower half. Continue bringing skillet handle over until omelet tips over onto warm serving plate held to edge of pan. | : LATEST SCIENTIFIC REPORTS give evidence of new nutri- tion factors in golden corn oil. And it is corn oil that makes _ amazing new Fleischmann’s Margarine so delicious. .- _ Research indicates golden corn oil, in liquid form or partially hydrogenated as in margarine, may under proper conditions control excess cholesterol, believed by many to be an important factor associated with atherosclerosis. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! Fieischmann’s is the only margarine made from 100% golden corn oil. That is why many doctors now recom- mend Fleischmann’s where the nutritional benefits of corn oil are a ee to your family’s well-being. FLEISCHMANN: Another Fine Product of Standard Granas tne, CORN OIL MARGARINE Mix cream cheese and guava jelly to a paste for filling minia- ture cream puffs. tor. Seasonings and condiments are at their best | when fresh or freshly ground. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS LEAN LAYER Zee Gs Bache Y BAZLEY’S OWN READY TO EAT-6-8 Lb. Average SMOKED PICNICS _ Sliced Free "TAZLEY'S OWN | ‘CLOVERLANE BUTTER \ * Pentiac Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp sparkle that won her the title of Miss Vichigan last Sunday. Susan W estergaard, Oakland Coun- ty’s entrant-in the Miss Universe con- test, displays some of the charm and for that. and also stated that her daugh- This girl is not only beautiful—she ter was an excellent housekeeper. can cook, too! Susan’s mother vouched — Ff Pd df thi heb i fi, ‘sj 4 ‘ VALE PRE ES §4 ff Pa 4 Uff, f bf | £ i anna iinomanenencti _Susan_likesto read when _she reading one for the next few weeks at chance. Historical riovels are her least —~ not with the Miss Universe iy but she probably wont be. contest inthe offing. ‘ ! . Westergaard, is a TIAC Music is one of Susan’s hobbies. “1 like rock and roll if it isn't too Beauty é ence, Innate Modes foie g wild,” she said. piano solos are my favorites.” s Girl \ “But I think classical Many. Talents By RHEA E. VIETOR Women’s Editor The Pontiac Press Oakland County's prize beauty, Susan Westergaard, is quite a girl. The young Southfield blonde who was chosen Miss Michigan to rep- resent Michigan in the Miss Universe contest starting next week, not only looks good in a bathing suit, but she can swim, too. Susan honestly feels that the rest of her family, including three older sisters, has far more, talent than she has, She says ‘I do a little of every- thing; but I reatly-can’t-do any- thing very well.” She includes painting, playing the piano, cooking and athletics. MOTHER AN ARTIST Her mother, Mrs. Bjarne talented amateur artist whose work has ‘been shown in many exhibits in the Detroit area. * * * Right now Susan is trying to - Here is Susan at home. putting a work at the John Robert Powers Finishing School in Detroit where she is office manager, grant press inter- views. pose for pictures and train for the big event next week. “I'm so fired of eating eggs and tomato juice, I could die,” she said wistfully. * * *® The 20-year-old miss who won the Miss Michigan title at Walleq Lake Park Sunday in a field of 16 finalists, has remained remarkably calm and poised through all the ex- citement. 2 Seen “TI was never really terribly excited about anything before this in my life.”’ she said, “‘and I still feel rather numb. It’s hard to realize what has hap- pened.” . Her family is very happy but not carried away by all the ex- citement. Susan is engaged to James O'Dea. a WXYZ-TV technician, who also” seems to be taking it in his stride. ore being an artist like her mother, but Incidently, whereas most girls enter-smal! contests first, Susan aimed right for the top in her first try. . She is‘ looking forward to her first plane trip, when she goes to Long Beach, Calif., with all expenses paid and a complete new wardrobe. * * * Susan's mother is not going along, because,.as she ex- plained, ‘‘I feel that Susan will be worrying about me and I don't want that. This is her day, and I don’t want her to have to wonder if I am having a_good_time or being looked after. She'll have enough to do.”’ “I hope I can win,” said Susan, ‘for the people of Mich- igan.”’ * * * Certainly the people who have been fortunate enough to get to know her are enthusias- tic supporters. for she is as gentile, unassuming and _ intel- ligent as she is beautiful. few touches on an unfinished oil paint--*- , shie tries her hand at painting occasion- ing. She has no ambitions toward ally. ! ns Section the Miss Michigan stands on the diving board at the pool of the William L. Kahn home in Franklin. Vital statistics are 5 feet 6 and a half inches, 120 pounds and measurements of 35-23\/-35. Wearing her red-checked blouse and white cotton shorts, Susan relaxes for a moment on the edge of the fountain at the Kahn’s home. ~ f : r When Susan has time 1 Bt Ad ti Wo ene disagrees with her on that. ( \ organ at the Westérgaard road, She studied the piano for’ six years, but in- sists she didn’t learn much, home on West Nine Mile T he rest of the family’ eC fi PS , er cs ¥ = T ne a | i “* if , a hi o a j \ ™ = = = 7 —— = rae a. eee ee ee ee ee eS ee eee \ j | & \ ; { { J 3 ; j ee . 7 a 3 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 / Piz os Pig THIRTY-BIVE si = ; \ . < =< ADEE nee e+ i r \ , t : . — ey + Pacmmeetpormnch ee \ : ‘ et : t ¥ OF os, 3 , 4 Plan begetahie cooking. time go | Save good Sines _ heed whole ye i Girls Can't Expect | ¥= "S35 See | ans ar slag ee. __ eeeey. ly to use, ner : - for Husbands) to Or k Short t Ti me STAPP’ S annual mid-summer é Plans for the annual Husbands’ By RUTH MILLETT [keep up with the standard set oI 4 Party to be held Sunday were made at a meeting of the Tuesday Tee Golf League at Pontiac Country Club Tuesday morning. A guest day is planned for July u as, Memo to the sweet girl graduates|tw oincome families. = who plan to enter college this fail:| Others of you will stay home Many of you, perhaps the ma-} While your children are small, | jority, are going to college to major; but go back to work when the in husband hunting. You're pretty| last one enters school so that you vague about what you want to take; cam give them the “advantages” in college, because, after all, you) Yeu want them to have. . ’ Plan to get married. If you ever} some of you will marry men, ; children S shoes Here are values in first quality, famous brands from our regular stock. Fit out your children now dur- work at all, you figure it will beiwho will expect you to help earn| for a year or two. ‘the living. Lots of men do these! | ing this sale . . . many styles will carry them back-to-school! * * * | Winners for June with low gross ‘and low net were Mrs, Delbert ‘Hammett, Mrs, Clifton Ashley, While marriage is a fine goal for days. a girl and a college campus is hatd| And some of you wilf one day) jto beat as a place to look for a'pe job-hunting widows—since wom- } husband, maybe you'd better just! on today are outliving their hus-| minor in husband hunting andipands. It is hard for a man to! ‘Major in something else. \leave his widow with enough in-| Why? Because that rosy dream Come so that she doesn’t have to! of yours about getting a hus- Worry about money. | band and letting him support you | for the rest of your life isn't very | realistic. | iJohnson, Mrs. Newton Kilgore, Mrs, Warren Dubay and Mrs, Mor- ris J. Beedle. ’ CAROL K, EVANS +: * | ‘ane: | Putting contest winners were) sie i ee ‘Mrs, Raymond Kneisel, Mrs. S. H.| nounce the engagement of their |Klinkhamer and Mrs, Nicholas C daughter, Carol Kay, to Glen. |Contor. Mrs, Calvin Warner was del Ray Hull, son of Mr. and | Consolation prize winner. Mrs, Granvel R. Hull of West GROWING GIRLS’, BOYS’, MISSES’ SHOES Then there will be those of you who want to go to work when you | have reared your families be- | - ; Chances are that instead of cause you feel useless ante Strap White Bucks . : a ¥ Press Phote suse) OM Sregte Wimest bere a ‘Stork Shower While her parents, Mr. and Mrs TReanah FE, (working for just a year or two, around an empty house. Palents), Oxierds| Sad: ¢ 00 atten ndiana State Teach- | : zoo : . ed you'll be working for years. First) since the chan dies |] md crer : : e L 7 . * . . os ces are that ud) és Leainer and crepe ers College, and her fiance is ‘Given to Honor O’Rourke of Saginaw, are vacationing in Hawaii, [you'll have to help your husband spend i good aie Ot youn aaiult!| soles. Alt leathers. 3- Ce ae oe kabig t * Karen is spending three weeks with her grandparents,, \While he gets a start. lyears holding down a job, you'd Eyelets and Straps 4 : es } ’ * - * . i H y = * Fs Ng wedding date has see 'M TS. Hanou e Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Smith of Bloomfield Hills. But for most of you, your work-|better prepare yourselves for a . Thi . : ; : : ing days won't end there. Some of good one while you have the | A stork shower was given in hon- is picture was taken in honor of her first birthday. {you will work for 3 years trying to chance. \ Princess and Lady or of Mrs. David Hanoute Wednes. : i = STRIDE-RITE SHOES iday at the Maycrest drive home o Make Royal Booboo ‘Mrs. Richard Anderson. Mrs, LONDON (UPI) — It shouldn't ‘Charles Gavette was cohostess, h ti but it did . Guests were Mrs. Robert Bayer, appen to any woman but it did 11. Fred Beckwith, Mrs. Leibern yesterday to Princess Margaret j ockwood, Sandra Lockwood, Mrs. and Lady Iris Peake, her lady-in- Bernard Remer, Mrs. © Phyliss waiting. ‘Swartz, Mrs. Annabelle Hanoute, Both showed up at a Mayfair Mrs, Robert Johnson, Mrs, Pat fashion house wearing almost Nunn and Mrs. Carroll Hubbs. identical turquoise blue dresses. “We always guard against this ‘Missionary Honored sort of thing so carefully,’”’ said the: paisa. Lady Peake. ‘'I think | by Baptist Group this is the first time we've slipped Henrietta Wilsor, missionary up. ‘from Hong Kong, was guest and Royal protocol did not allow, honored for her birthday at the Princess Margaret to comment. | annual picnic of First Philathea ‘Class of First Baptist Church. Death by lethal gas is 'h= form) The cooperative picnic was held prescribed for capta) punishment Wednesday at the home of William in eight of the states. ‘Dunkeld of Pontiac Lake. 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Telegraph Phone FE 8-9655 ‘Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock *Sweater Bank is on exclusive feature at Nadons Your complete _ fall wardrobe - _ is now-ready for ___ inspection! iM ss | , : \ -@EARLY BIRD. - | @ RACCOON AND @ FALL’S FASHION ooo RpiCes ON > pte RIMMED ACCESSORIES | FALL COATS ) CAR COATS , re, | 6 A a, ft 3 { THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURS t re Dear Abb By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DAY/ JULY 9) 1939 7 } s > t used her name in the hospital night with her mother. ‘Please — Let Her Have Her Truck Driver a4 DEAR NOT: The “one in : Ry. Ww, : can she keep my ? tell me what to do. the window” always looks sar ced Wem you ee erriare | ANDY | better. You're bought and let a er of yours marry a ‘| paid for. 4 a-truck driver? DEAR DESPERATE: If you DEAR. ANDY: It’s not the My daughter has a weakness for truck drivers but I want her to find a nice lecal boy. This is the third truck driver she has gone with and this time she wants to get married. This coming and me going and ABBY sleeping days and driving nights doesn't strike me as much of a life. Will you please help me decide if I should let her marry this guy? As long as she is living under my roof she has to do as I say. She is 27 years old. MRS. D. DEAR MRS. D.: Truck drivers as a rule are a re- sponsible, sober, hard working cannot afford to hire a lawyer, go to your Legal Aid Society. They will help you. * * *. * 2 DEAR ABBY: I am a 28- year-old man who is married to a girl who is “married” to her mother. We've been married three ‘years, but I am afraid unless she quits running to her mother we won't stay married much longer. She - was born with a silver spoon in her mouth and her mother gives her everything she wants. Her mother is a widow and my wife is the only child. She tells her mother every- thing (and I do mean every- thing). When my wife gets the blues she’ll go spend the “silver spoon’’ you have to worry about—it's the “silver cord.” Your wife is immature, and -her mother hasn't en- couraged her to grow up, She should leave her mother long enough to visit a marriage counselor with you. * * * DEAR ABBY: My husband is a great one for hoticing the good points of all the other girls he sees. He notices in one minute if she has good legs, or*if her mouth is sensu- ous, but I could step out of a beauty parlor with my hair dyed green and he wouldn't notice a thing. How come? NOT NOTICED Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallo DEAR ABBY: We have a 12- year-old child who will be. the death of me yet. He absolutely refuses to eat any food that is “mixed” with other food. Like if I have meat and potatoes. and I get a little gravy from the potatoes on the meat, he won't eat it. If I have creamed corn and potato salad, if the corn runs into the potato salad he won’t eat the corn or the potato salad. I have to tell him the food all gets mixed up in his stomach anyway but he says, ‘Please, Ma, you are turning my stomach to talk about it.” Do you think he will outgrow it or can this last a lifetime? WORN-OUT MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Don't worry about it. Serve his food on separate dishes and don’t make an issue of it. He'll prob- ably outgrow it. If he doesn’t, lot. If your daughter knows of Club you can give his wife your con- him and his background well dolences right along with your. enough there's no reason why drive, congratulations. they can’t be very happy. ° * ia oe Bloows|icld CONFIDENTIAL TO “SOR- DEAR ABBY: I am in a Hills, RY NOW”: Next time swallow terrible mess. When I was six months pregnant (unmar- announce the those angry words. It’s much better than having to eat them. ried) I went to my sister’s engagement of x * * house and stayed with her and their daughter,| For a personal reply, write my brother-in-law as I was to Abby in care of this news- sane & Wo = knew of my Gwendolyn | paper. Enclose a _ self- condition but them. I went to oc the hospital and used her name J oyce, to Alan aceresver samen’ envewre. and had my baby. I told my Denton sister she ‘could have my ~ j baby. (she can't have any of Cornell of | Need to Train her own) but now the baby’s 44) 7 father has come around and he H oll) wood, i N ew Designer Ss wants to marry me and we want our baby. My sister and brother-in-law say they will fight me in court. Since I MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeland Cornell Jr., of Beacon, N. Y. 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Own the rich interiors, deep relaxing seats, full-vision safety-glass. view, finger-tip steering, and toe-tip braking. Have the full, smooth power of Pontiac’s new engines. Here, truely is YOUR car! Built the way you want it. Priced within your budget’s reach. Trade today... take Pontiac on your vacation with you! Brand New Wide-Track Pontiacs Ready for Delivery Now! € _ . 68 Mt. Clemens Street ‘eer a eS * « =. be =o ee | 1 ‘J _— . , wo > WUSAHL STORE.” ; — . | ] / pa What Young Peoph. Think: 8 Pct. ‘Teenage Boys Are Horror ‘Addicts’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 19591. / i ‘ 4 \ 4 Sorority Plans Fall Card Party Preliminary plaris for the an- | ' . i ; All t worst Z peas nS Phi Epil |. Dacron, nv bland, Ey paid rig a > No money down— —" : | y 20 % to 40 % off 36 months to pay We Are ‘a , 5 a Th = = = PER BRETT SN 9 ne : When it , 4 ky 11 North Perry Street Comes to | ye MARGARET ANN: SHOP | , , FE 2-1026 Installations | - HURON at TELEGRAPH | \ | Riker Bldg. 37 W. Huron . 1 ; fe Mon., Thurs., Fri, 1Oto9 -— + Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 to §) Ex 7 3 a ee i \ ma, \ “sif é } ) ; | MR S33 PONTIAC PRESS/ THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1959 / ~ ae THIRTY-NINE rT \ | ! . hoy | Hollywood Headlines’ jton Brando as lgaders of rival ‘Other Theate s ?p William. is the leading name about tive rillion men ant boy meee ‘|New York ‘gangs. ‘It would ‘be anaes GF 40 given to males in the vu al and are 80 knows ‘- 2 | Belafonte Highly Critical of His First Film Roles Sait? aunt Wer Your rend a Be Cosa Bar , whether we could convincingly w Ps Bon apna “in the Sun’ as a bad picture, pacaton, had terrifie quality.”’ , So great was his digappointineat tate, lease See. Cc 2 S ' < -" Writer lmuch to the disma 2th’ Then, as many critics pointed that \he contemplated giving up “it as omimn oon: i HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A series an : films. Junked Autos Will Aid 3 FIRST ‘Century-Fox, --Now -it's—_time for out. the-—movie fel] apart. Bela- _ of disappointing films almost’ MGM to cringe. 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SY PATTERSON = eeronome 4 HURON THEATER JOHANSSON (2 QEFIC'AL WORLD'S BEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS? ceqemee be 'gnend thre UNITED ARTISTS LEO McC aAREY'S & Hardng ; RICHARD EYER STEPHEN McNALLY COLEEN GRAY wa KEEGO} Tonight: Wednesday %i; | NOW thru SAT. Says Was Error Restaurant Worker Sobs. | He Mistook 6-Year-Old | for His Wife LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — “I thought she was my wife.’’ A sob- | \bing, slightly built restaurant worker gave that explanation to! police today for his slaying of a 6-year-old neighbor girl. | | But, Robert Ervin insisted, he, did not sexually molest the young- | ster, Dolores Stafford. Ervin, 20, sigried a statement. admitting he chokd and stabbed the little girl when she wandered into his apartment as she had done many times before to see his wife. * * * Her nude body was found in| ‘the attic above the apartment Tuesday. Authorities said she had! | been raped. Ervin’s wife, Kathy, 18. left; jhim last weekend after he tried to ;Strangle her, then urged her to leave lest he harm her. * * * Officers were waiting for Ervin when his train pulled into Las |Vegas from Los Angeles Wednes- day. They discovered he was on the Union Pacific’s City of Las nen. Eee UMATISM : BURSITIS—NEURITIS " THE NEW WONDER FORMULA IS HERE— ; BERSIDE-"X” 1S ITS NAME : “Satisfaction in 10 Days Guaranteed” — ___ NECK PAINS . STABBING PAINS NECK, HEAD SHOULDERS SHOULDER i } MUSCLES > ACHING AND . SORENESS i fy | ARMS and : HANDS | _ SHARP, SWORD PAINS BACK PAINS ad }} SHARP, HEAVY : AND DULL PAINS i Continuous . muscolar pains, es aches, soreness, e dull needle-like ae and sharp a : throbbing pains , ‘* | LEG MUSCLES 4 PAINFUL NIGHT % i i, BERSIDE-“X" has been known to help your body produce ITS OWN ae g RESIDE soc en sree cath ats me ts ws EED, if not satisfied your money will be re- be } AFFECT people with heart, diabetic or high & f, a * yd rc & vw Tf Ler vif “ Beneibe."x" "ie Guatanr uit 7X bows No | Vegas when a ticket seller recog- ‘nized his picture in a newspaper. ‘Ervin said he was returning to| Las Vegas to give himself up. He. was booked for investigation of homicide. 1 FBI Man’s Boy, 3, Victim of Dad's Gun MIAMI, Fla. (APY—A 3-year-old' Wednesday night with a .38 caliber | pistol belonging to his father, an FBI agent. Stuart Godwin Jr., away at the) time umpiring a Little League | ‘baseball game, told police it was | \the first time he had left a loaded | /gun at home. © i A 14year-old baby-sitter, Vin- | cent Manieri, said the child, Greg- | ‘ory, was restless and refused to! sleep in his own room but agreed | to go to sleep if he could stay in! ,his parents’ room. He told police that a short time, later he heard a cracking sound, | went into the bedroom and found | ;the child lying on the floor by ;his father’s bed, shot in the chest. Body Found Year After Boy Vanished ALLENSPARK, Colo. (AP) Authorities say the remains of 10-| year-old Bobby Bizup, who last August wandered away from al + Catholic boys camp, have been ‘found in a mountain ravine The Rev. Richard Heister, di-; rector of the camp, said Wednes-,| day three counselors found the re- mains last Friday in a ravine just) EDDY — HOWARD AND HIS ORCH.. |. & SAT. * | ~ WALLED LAKE | CASINO BALLROOM Phone: MArket. 4-1881 Call : - FE 4-6800 | hyyay). Tm |e As OH ee - Your Home i cA oF Business — MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY SHIPPED | — me oor | J * ‘a A. FLYING CRANE — Balanced artistically on one wheel, this heli¢opter pulls up to a steep hillside to let workmen scramble aboard in a remote section of San Juan, Puerto Rico. This below timberline. a heavy ‘copter was purchased for the purpose ing‘poles and equipment, and carrying meri in project stretching over a normally inaccessible area of the island. underbrush THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9\1959 ; } " T UPI Phote of lower- mountainous and three miles The boy wandered away from from the camp. Slays Litle Gir, “== apparently died in the ravine's Bizup of Denver. 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Herter will fly ito Geneva Saturday in one of: the: ‘three plush jet airliners built for’ use by the White House and Cab-| jinet officers. i | i Sl It wil] mark the first time the} i " i One man at a’ central control)through 1,200 miles of pipeline ' Z tation in Nashville, Tenn., reg-|through Louisiana, Mississippi, ulates: the- flow of natural gas; Tennessee and Kentucky. Western Auto Twin Auto Floor Mats $19 Pr, For mest cars. Tough rubber. Cheice colors. “These prices good in AH Special oF THe ei WEEK Steel Top Carrier *6” , Huge 34” =x 36” x 6” carryall. Western Apto Company Stores” DOWNTOWN Open 9:30-3:30 Men & Fri, 9:39-9 MIRACLE MILE FE 8- x ‘plane, the Air Force equivalent) jof the commercial Boeing 707, has; ‘been used by a top administration’ |official on an overseas mission. The Air Force version—called | | the VC187A—has been especially | } | equipped with added electronic | | gear, conference tables and med- | | ern couches to provide'a relaxed | | atmosphere during travel. Herter, accompanied by his wife; ‘and 11 tep-aides,-is to take off. from Andrews Air Force Base, Md., outside the capital, at-9 a.m., Saturday. He plans to fly first to Ottawa for a five-hour stop for talks with Canada’s Prime Minister |John Diefenbaker and Foreign Min- ister Howarg C. Green ~*~ * * The Ottawa flight is scheduled, fo take 75 minutes. Afterward,: ‘Herter is to leave the Canadian capital about 6 p.m. for a non-stop flight to Geneva. The jet has been given intensive’ tests by the Military Air Trans port Service. The plane can fly nearly 600 miles an hour at an altitude of about 40,000 feet. The cruising speed is considered to be DELICIOUS Ham hard cooked egg, sliced tomato. 625 to 572 miles per hour. KRESGE’S Luncheonette COMBINATION PLATE Refreshing! 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Double Bed Sheets, 81:99", $1.77;'81x108", $1.87 : . 58. ; THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JU LY § 9, 1959 Lanes \Detroit sieacertndine Set a First of the. states Most - N ecessary Evil Today Move Danville Plant faint “wnet ee Island which pause | "TOLEDO, Ohio w&—Detroit Har h leashed ets \social obligations that ith it.(1860, ther “300 local ti inetticlent’ all right, But wh A gata Sb ge a — 98 when :social obligations that came wi i re were mes; Ine n {. But what a Ml. t l ' year energy & 0/0, Part Sad wile. wes CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE Ste. . fi to regulate| Covered. bridges. are: still nein was Rhode built in New England. One ati the law in ‘Sheffield, Meccan: . “ — leated in 1953. j Time: World’s By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW. YORK — Time, even more than money, is.a commodity that every normal American yearns to have more of. Twenty-four hours is simply not enough for a day, particularly in spring; 365 is not enough days for a year, particu- larly after age 40; 63 years is not enough for the average man to live, especially when his wife gets chu : x * * Court a ruling which nullified the hardtops, doors, seats ang win- Once ip Rak brooding about Cowan is, actually, a clock- Cowan is loaded with timeless}iaw he used to close Little Rock|dows. Top employment there over MEN‘’S WHOLE ene een ee eo watcher, having been technical di-| TY before the United States had information from the loose old public high schools last fall against the last two years has been be- SOLES OUR never want to go to bed. fcbad — cacter kr Longines-Wittnauer in ‘its first shipment of wrist-watches/qdays. (Till 1752 America celebrated intergration, ltween 400 and 450 SPECIALTY ATTACHED 7 a } it T > ‘ % to throw away your watches an his veetional salnfidl time: bul! which, incidentally, it returned New Year’s Eve March 24; George * « WHILE-U WAIT your clocks and keep your motor out of hand, ts were off. | States. New York, which is further’ Since-one cannot abandon clocks, —_ . east than Philadelphia, was tive, at today’s prices, nor forget the sky lotr — ona = ont oe ahead of Pennsylvania; 7:13, under today’s rules of re-, PrOe “Meh ie te order a (Baltimore was five minutes behind sponsibility, you can only seek wrist-watoh, the greatest singte |Philadelphia, etc. vicarious escape. Talk te Harrison) W"S*'"* eo ; . Cowan, the man responsible for | threat te peace of mind before This is why traveling salesmen Alexander Graham Bell, began staying with farmers, It timing this year’s Winter Olympics Popes (ai t and author of a book titled ‘Time, was so mach easier to pels and Its Measurement.”’ She gave a jeweled bracelet] UP, a5 of old, and say “T'll. meet 'time-piece as a wedding gift to her} You when the moon is there. j !son’s bride in 1809, almost a cen-| ,to.the Swiss with scorn. ‘Washington was born on February at heart he cherishes the frivolous’ | If it palined, all business appoint- observed throughout the United ball! - * Faubus Will Appeal Court School Ruling LITTLE ROCK, Ark. # — Gov. Orval E, Faubus said today he) would appeal to the U. S. Supreme Faubus previously had not com- ‘operations to ‘plant in Toledo this summer. This was announced yesterday by |’ John R, Reading, manager of the Dura plant, a Reading said the move will add ‘more than 100 jobs to the 600 now ‘on the Dura payroll. The Illinois ‘plant, known as Danville Products 'Co., makes actuating power equip- ment: for retractable automobile 75 Teenagers Volunteer its Dura Division SUPER ‘SPECIAL Ladies’ . HALF SOLES | LEATHER OR RUBBER | Regular $2.50 Value . Men’s.. . . Boys olen agg <= SO OR SHOP . 2 2 | fi Ly , 5 watt Pas had dueae ‘: ~ be period when it was written “And! se trod pide poo — mitted himself on a possible appeal | pera ee served at 6 or at 8, and that the God called the light day, and the | Not until the first world war, | ‘Lincoln’ s Birthday). But the most from the June 18 decision of aj CHICAGO P—Parting is sweet, 7:13 is the train you must take to 2@rkness he called night. And the, 1914, did Americans accept the; ue eee an as ge Re three-judge federal court holding not sorrowful, when teenager vol- Children’s epee the office. ‘evening and the morning were the inevitable and buy a load of !y that the law was unconstitutional. | unteers are in the Mount Sinai Hos- |} = Half Soles Lifts Pat es ‘first day...” watches for artillery officers and French, for 13 years after the! x * * ‘pital children’s ward for the end| Cheaper im 3 Minutes You begin to dream about aviators. We won the war, and | revolution. The appeal also will cover alof visiting Gace a, UNCLUTTERED BY TIME isuddenly it was a good omen for! They had 12 months to the year,'companion law which the three The hospital has 75 high school Those were the days. And nights.'everybody to know what time it three weeks to the month, 10 days! judges held unconstitutional. Under students who do volunteer work in| |All a man needed was a finger, was. jof 10 hours each to the week. Each this second law money which nor- their spare time, One helpful ac-| ['f iwhich he would point upward and 300 TIME ‘ZONES’ jhour had 100 minutes. Adding up to ‘mally would have gone to Little |tivity is reading to child patiertts | jsay, ‘‘I'll meet you when the sun, In 19th Century America, how- only 360 days, this left the un-| |Rock Schools was diverted to other. so they won't feel lonely immedi-| ] is THERE.” Life was uncluttered’ ever, knowing the time was as con- balanced year with five days for schools to which displaced Little|/ately after their parents depart for j by time, and the statistics and fusing as it now is harassing. In‘a gigantic national brawl. ‘Roek pupils transferred. | home. | Be _ - 2 GUARANTEED » suNeast? Annual Preview SALE of New 1959 Dolls Kresges} resges NEW dolls worth dollars more! Buy for now—for fall the Lonely choice —for giving! Save dollars during our July preview sale! Only $1 down. 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DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | e hare Beginew and Huron ty SO CUEES ER 10 DE einen a om pet ae tig ot - TEL-HURON ~ Cor, of Telegraph and Huron , ; pnp COT8 4 Ge EOF at eter eae S = s ‘i * ‘ aa Wye Vel, - a) a \ sconce rumen verre UNE GULUF , THE PONTI AC PRESS, THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1959 | vortTy-two |, " i ‘Bob Considine Sasi ‘ 2 | NEW YORK — When a man is! tkind of, travel book you'll read}! “... We can preserve the peace . . proud of the business he's in, he’sithis year. It is, published by) eos if we are 20 strong or, which a - likely to wax sentimental over its P°8"ery- s the same thing, if the enemy is | It might be said that with this| lcomparatively so weak that even| “innocent! the last Kremlin commissar knows! mare, eerie ged mile nok the era of the U.S. — abroad” reaches its end. Howley for, sure that aggression would “Thus, I found the 75th anniver- takes us through Ghana, Belgian mean an end‘ to his rule. Yet he wey awa of Editor end Pub-| ‘Congo, Kenya, Sudan, Eg y p t,| must also know that we are willing lisher” a pure delight—especially jsrae!, the Middle East, North to use our strength if need be. We Ray Erwin’s Backward-Turn-Back-| africa, Spain, France, England, have not always shown this in ward article. West Germany, West Berlin, East past years, and we still seem “4 reporter,” counseled a Berlin, Budapest and Formosa, uncertain about it. predecessor of E. and P., “has and draws his own hard-hitting to have the manners of a gentle- \conciusion: man, the acuteness of a diplomat, | «since the end of World War HL, the patience of a Job, and the we have proclaimed a policy of “Yet neither the enemy nor our allies nor those uncommitted na- tions which might come to our nide| will respect our strength unless art collection which will be dis-|sians the beatnik stuff. Who knows, Newsman. Takes Nostalgic Look at 1880s hesitate to apply it worth. “This may seem (and it was unknown pacifists) but war can be avoided in the struggle against totali- tarian dictators and would-be aggressors only if we do not << a fear to take the risks of war, “Silly cracks to the contrary too, of tourse. I’m not in favor of ‘notwithstanding, ‘brinkmanship’ is, Congressman Walter's demand that sient and operating ‘equipment. ‘indeed the safest way freedom and peace.” We've seen some of the U.§ - \Show to Net Actress ly Mere $50,000-Plus ‘HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Dancer- actress Cyd Charisse will get only beginning July 25, and if it doesn’t $50,000 to, $100,000 of the quarter encourage them to hit us with of a million dollars she is being their Z-bomb, nothing will. A lot|Paid to put on her grog cig of them will believe that we are, Cyd: Charisse"” show this t indeed, a decadent species. You'd was disclosed today. . beat your kid if he painted some| The Ford Motor Company will of those things on a wall, write the brunette star a check for : $250,000 for the one-hour TV spec- tacular Nov. 17. But it wasn’t originally: disclosed that out of that she will have to pay for all the, for all it’s, paradoxical te old-time We'll have some fine stuff there, we crate the whole lot and ship it jback here. Leave both the good ‘and the bad, and, when the fair S..ends next month, give the Rus- of defending A big bite will be the amount necessary to attract guest stars as well as producer and chore- ography. | Miss tas said graciously to- “It’s just a matter of really people. It's flattering | wr be paid this pas money, to put on the show.” Old Guard Unit Fights Boredom With Air Tours POINT PLEASANT, N.J. Wi Air tours of the New Jersey coast and New York harbor are among the activities of the Old Guard Chapter here, one of 14 in the state. beach hikes, horseshoe tourna-| ments, bowling parties and thea- ) ter trips. The men have plenty. of time on. their hands and they joined to- gether to fight boredom. The chapter ig for retired men, the The 430-member club also holds; BUY MEATS at Wholesale’ SAVE ot ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE! - MILFORD Directions: a Ce Drive West on Road est of Via. ote ‘ht one te ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE, WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ON MILFORD ROAD Visit MODEL SWIM POOL Miracle Mile Shopping Center MI 6-6157 i f f { 1 stomach of an ostrich.” He was containment, which did not con- they can 1 be. sure that we will not ‘Played to the Russians in Moscow it might prove epidemic. ‘| “I don’t care about the profits,”’| youngest 53 and the oldest 88. also expected te work for $25 a tain the Soviets, and we have — week, if he was a real hot fellow. | proclaimed a policy of liberation, It was a blunter age, journal-- whieh did not liberate anyone. istically. From an issue of the We were prepared only and al- late 1880s, as an epilogue to a ways to ‘peacefully co-exist’ with story about the suicide of an old| the Soviets and for this they were printer: not prepared. “Whisky did it.’ jus From the issue of Nov. 1, 1884: mobilization in the postwar years | “It would be a credit of the New to our failure to use our atomic. York Press Club if Henry Ward ‘monopoly to end the Korean War} Beecher’s name was erased from) and our failure to support the up- the roll of membership.” ‘risings behind the Iron Curtain, we ~*~ * * have given in to the Soviets. But| Gen, Frank L. Howley, U.S.!where we resisted them—econom- commandant in Berlin in the tough ically in Greece and Turkey, polit-, postwar dealings with the Russians ically in Iraq, Berlin; and in Que-| in that city, speaks with customary ‘moy and Matsu—they were for ced | vigor in his new book, .“‘Peoples to retreat without much counter- and Policies,” the most different ‘resistance. ; j - : Repatriation ie Hits Impasse. #2 Three Rivers | in Three Rivers Japan and North Korea ‘southern Michigan community has Are Unable to Agree * "” meer e + on Procedure | t . From our premature de- Squire Dingee Co., a leading . packer of pickles, preserves and GENEVA (AP) — Japan and jellies distributed under the ‘Ma North Korea have reached a new Brown” brand name, announced it impasse in hegotiations for the \ iy build a large pickle receiving | repatriation of thousands of K aay sane’s ore: and — station on a 10-acre The Japanese government re- site, fused to sanction any agreement sending Koreans to Communist territory until the International Red Cross approved the pact, President Leopold Brossier of the International Red Cross _in- sisted his organization could not Once operations start, the com- rule on any pact until it was pany will buy 50,000 to 60,000 signed. * ¢« bushels of pickling cucumbers grown on 200 acres the firm has isp ncaa = = gectigridayciarey under contract in the area. ing on plans for the repatriation - * * for months but have not disclosed) The company has set up a tempo- details of the agreement they rary receiving station until the new reached among themselves. station is completed and will send 2 In Tokyo, Foreign Minister Aii- Cucumbers to salt vats in Berrien, | : chiro Fujiyama refused to let the St. Joseph and Hillsdale counties Japanese Red Cross sign the until the local salting vats are! agreement saying that it might /| built. be taken as an attempt to put| Three Rivers officials said the | pressure on the International Red firm may eventually add a canning | Ng Cross to approve it. {plant here. In addition to its Chi- x* * * ‘cago plant, the company has a Fujiyama rejected a proposal Pickle plant in Deckerville. by the president of the Japanese Red Cross that the agreement be signed with the proviso that it! would become effective only when, the International Red Cross ap : proved it. : Li 1! Kyung, head of the North Korean Ped Cross negotiators left Geneva for home but said he would return immediately if the Japanese change their minds. p. There are about 600,000 Koreans p. in Japan. Most of them were brought there before and during World War II as unskilled labor-! ers, Many are destitute - i * * * The Communists offered them | jobs in North Korea. 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DREWRYS is brewed by an exclusive Process that je get: all the flavor in, the sweetness out—so you can enjoy, as pace refreshing = D as _ ‘The Quality beer with the One Big Difference MORE FLAVOR, LESS FILLIN OUT i” T a ‘i ©1957, Derwrys tM. BLA. tne, South Bond, tndone 3 i ts : if t { \ ‘ é ‘ a 7 : 's ‘ is : : : ( \ | : 4 , ; | / : t i : i » 7 ay ee ! + = ¥ =* : : é & : 4 2 = \ i [i ad ta Are ey aye \ Sep \ 7h THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, a LY 9, "1959 Rochester ‘modified hardtop driv- er Chuck Partello faces another two or three weeks of hospitaliza- tion fer treatment of burns suf-| fered last week in the main event) at. Detroit Metropolitan Speedway. | x * The Cleveland Indians have | dropped relief specialist Dick Brodowski despite a 1.80 earned | run average, He had been wild recently. * * * Secretary of the Navy William B. Franke has assured Colorado Sen. Gevdon Allott that Naval! Academy wilh meet the Air Force! Academy in football every third year in Colorado. Alternate games| will be played at an East Coast site near Annapolis, Md. and at a “neutral place,” * * * The Michigan State allotment: of football tickets te y games at Ohio State and Michigan are all sold out, it was announced | today by athletic director Biggie | Munn, The home game with Notre Dame Oct. 17 is within, 5,000 of a selloyt. * # Pd x The B & M Retreation bowling establishment of Walled’ Lake will | Jurges Bosox Blow “scsees”Lead, Lose to Yankees Marilyn Smith, # ‘the golf ser... went to High schook in Kansas with | - San Francisco _ infielder: Daryl |-s, 3 ns By The Associated. Press liever Bobby Shantz (3-2), who has | Spen¢er. She says Daryl “nevét’” Oppat’s quite™-a chore Freddie|won three straight. made our team.” : | Hadtchinson has undertaken as new| Shantz. perhaps ready to regain' jmanagee of the Cincinnati Reds, Starting status on the Yankees’ Mrs. Koss Repeats | compared to the job facing Billy| Tun double by Don Buddin and an! Jurges with the Boston Red Sox.| RBI single by Runnels in the sec- nning after relieving starter | ‘Cardinals, agreed to a third shot bang seg the 7 ae ha -= ett | Mrs, Joseph Koss shot a two-/as a major league pilot last night. | 0" oar hits _s bhi ~ eigh over-par 7) yesterday at Bob He replaced Mayo Smith with the) in a 723inning jo hoger AP Wirephote YANKEE RESERVE — Ralph Terry, New York Yankee * pitcher, is sworn into the. Army reserve by Lt. Col. H. F. Biasella. »-He .will report:for duty in October and will serve six months, thus "pleat, part. of spring practice. Terry — to Kansas City to sign up yesterday. , a ee fput it’s a toss-up for toughness | stumbling staff, gave up a two- | jond i | Hutch, fired last September in! . in WMGA Tourney his third season with the St. Louis | Don Larsen. But the little lefty of the year. O’Link to win her 2nd_ straight’ seventh place Reds, who are 10'S . Women's Metropolitan Golf ‘Asso-| games back in the National) v = oe h f Or M anager S ciation tournament. She was League race oak Hatsnman 0 2 lock. : e| CINCINNATI (AP) — There | . we Aaa . ( i e . three strokes better than Mrs. x« * * BOSTON NEW YORK one bit of advice that might be C. L. Zahm, who finighed 2nd.| But: Jurg@s,- who succeeded Mike p..44 ab rh bi ee ab rh bil given to Fred Hutchinson when Mrs. C. F. Fox was 3rd with 79. Higgins as Boston boss last .week- Runnels ‘2 3022 glebern if 312 © he succeeds Mayo Smith as ; ea wale igus S$ was\winning end, now not only is last in the acta. Te08 Mantle an S228) manager of the Cincinnati Reds. ver’ weekly ourngy if a row, Amefican League, but is’ a full bet cf 2000 Skowron Ib 4332 It d be: sby cf 2 Berra , 4123 woul 3 rim Rodgers was also dozen gameg behind .fifst place|Wers 1b $010 Lope ‘sb | 4013] “Stay away from Jim Bun- getting és share of the glory by Clevéland—and f@ has five games | Williams if sete Rant Gy BS Site ning’s home.” makeing . ole -in-one on Bob to play againsf the New York} Maizone 3b 3270 Larsen p 600 Bunning the Detroit Tigers’ O'Link’s * fara ord hole with an bore in five*days. ‘Deiock “ cone ain oe} " aa lives in nearby Ft. $-irear es aT hah ak ; ieee | right-h: ret — n = "ike bg x blew a chance to Serchcran p 1011 | Thomas, Ky. last year re’ tires, fers ne Lovee Bs p Rage ao we! night, letting Kiay*p bo 08 , “his home during the season to . C FONE re 35595 Total 37 11 15 10) ta sre a beni. wong Ste Ya [atone eat gE, ge gee the first ever || . \tor Marshmen iy Gh. acatiied ut for! of the by a woman} w. WM sy mai golfé : Ene * * - | on. 11. DP—Riehardson, McDougald and Ss) t game, making a an om oe hea tons and Skowron. LOS Ber} T ha On, y or 2B—Buddin, Biebe: n. Skowron, Richard-, p orts Calendar” (ee was at New York. The ' son, shantz San ereren. gRichart DAY City eaneban 4. | - who tied for ‘the. only game sch amp nore. SB—Buddin. S—Shantz. SF—Lopez. | next five are at Boston as the. 3 i KER BR so| ID! Blews in 9th 500 12x—-11 E—None. PO-A—Boston 24-9, New York ~ * * x * * Replaces Fired Mayo Smith Tonight CINCINNATI (AP)—Burly ione of baseball's managerial hot jseats—manager of the Cincinnati! ' Reds. | Cincinnati General iGabe Paul announced yesterday Fred | Hutchinson takes over tonight in) "IT deeply regret that things have worked out as they have,” Paul said. * * * He added that Smith had been asserted organization but Smith Patched Up Tigers Invade x * * “It's just one of those things,” ‘he declared of his firing. “That's | baseball.” playi ing | Detroit. his with Hutchinson spent days as“a_ pitcher After, July 5, 1952 through 1954. | that Mayo Smith had been fired;he had not yet decided whether ‘that he had a year as manager | after directing the team through | only 80 league games and that iHutchinson had been named to replace him. Hutchinson, former pilot of the! 'Detroit Tigers and the St, Louis, ‘Cardinals, has |Seattle of the Pacific Coast Lea-, ‘gue, a Cincinnati farm club. In coming here, Hutchinson will ‘be the 10th manager of the Reds He will be the fourth in less than a year although one since 1947, of them—Jimmy Dykes—had. only a ‘interim’ tenure last yeal ‘after Birdie Tebbetts quit. mired in seventh place, 1043 | games out of first. It is a club_ so admittedly weak in pitching | that Smith singled out that phase | last night as a major reason for) the team’s plight. Paul said Hutchinson would be| signed to a _ contract running | |through the 1960 season when he) arrives here today from Seattle. | 'The terms were not disclosed. Paul’s terse announcement of the managerial] change said Smith had been his “‘personal’’ choice ; When he was hired. *« * Bunning’s Home Becomes Jinx Late in the season Tebbetis WN lee teen: quit under fire after the team had fallen deep into the second division. + Thig year, Bunning rented his | home to Smith, the then new Cincinnati manager. been managing | 7 Hutch will be taking over a club) to accept it although he declared! “I want to stay in baseball.’” in Seattle and then took over the |St. Louis Cardinals for three sea- an * * -* sons, being let out last Fall.’ Then he went back to Seattle. * * * The firing of Smith was not un- lexpected. He never had been Manager offered a job in the Cincinnati) He then managed the Tigers from) popular with the always rabid Cin-! cinnati fans, But that was none! of his doing—at least until the Reds went into their recent tail- spin, &2>4qpin ES £ \ | | i | { | | | HOW A TITLE- CHANGES the world’s bantamweight title last night by knocking out Fr Halimi in the 8th round. knocked Hailimi into ropes wi sequence shows how Mexico's Jose Becerra won Upper left, HANDS —_ This right, Becerra at Los Angeles ance’s Alphonse Becerra th right. Upper Becerra to a Halimi out. AP Wirephete Kaline Expected : to Play Against. Hutchinson Takes Red Helmy. Bi Condition of Bolling, Groth Still Uncertain for Twi-Night Battle KANSAS CITY @ — Detroit's patched-up Tigers went back into action in the American League to- day, facing another long haul in their battle for title contention. A twi-night doubleheader was on tap with the Kansas City Athletics in the Tigers’ resumption of play following the three-day holiday for the All-Star game. Healthier but still handicapped, | manager Jimmie Dykes’ te a m f | needed a comeback after its los- | ing streak of four games which | left it six games off the pace, | Most of the Tigers’ recent crip- ples, including homer-hitting Al Kaline of the All-Stars, were re- turning to shape—but not all. ¥ * * The condition of second baseman Frank Bolling, out for two. weeks with a chipped ankle, was uncer- tain. So was that of outfielder John- ny Groth, relief man for Kaline. Dykes ran the team through a workout at Detroit yesterday be- | fore the departure for Kansas City. Kaline didn’t have his full wind ‘back, Bolling was cautious over his ankle. However, Ted Lepcio, who also had a bad ankle, looked in top shape. He'll probably handle sec- ond base for the KC series with Rocky Bridges returning to. short- stop in place of Coot Veal. * * * . Slugging Gus Zernial, recently. ‘afflicted with a pulled leg muscle, sow expected to return to first. base. Today’s doubleheader was the result of dating a postponed Kan- sas City game for this Tiger vis- it. The series concludes tomor- row night and the Tigers then go on to Cleveland for a three-game set with the league leaders, Frank Lary (9-5) and Ray Nar- Halimi goes down. Lower left, Halimi sags to floor. Lower right, referee Tommy Hart shoves leski (4-7) were today’s Tiger pitching choices. Their rivals were ~jexpected to be Ray Herbert (5-7) and Johnny Kucks (2-4). * * * = Now on a regular diet, Kaline follows with left to body as neutral corner before counting is getting his strength back after. having been kept on liquids since his cheek was broken when he was hit by a thrown ball at Baltimore Beccefa Bantam King on KO ae © as aeARTHER BOWL = wor sls &-Fitates wp. Shgy's Jewelece,|Tesult of a weird schedule and 9! archives ce 24 8 § § 2 2| Yesterday Smith was fired. He | June 18. = ainout. become Lumber, Pcee ai 5 oF om. Toney" The Yankees, 4 or sharing third Larsen Wwsentaeta tte —_- the pies Mpragetbe Al's five innings in the All- OW, 32) 2 Star game was his first action City. sen. iwith Baltimore, @'g>games shy of|” HBP—By Delock (Skowron). By Kiely | aie i eek te tee mocked & va Ngee sits hen Ort | first, did some Glowing themselves) Tr" Rice, Seana. “seaveas Morr aos.| pote Jan LOS ANGELES (AP)—"I went! twice in the eighth round and was! some bay punches but then since his. injury. He missed 13 pm ae orate feeticoalice fetore renting - _ a = A~24,830. : j;out there to knock him out in the! counted out while bedlam and | wilted before Becerra's hammer-| 5*™€* for the Tigers. ion (National), 8:30 p.m attack.. Yogi Befra, who homered, nd round,’’ said smiling Jose| shouts of ‘‘viva _M@ico” erupted|ing hooks. With the start road Driven | rar ma tbe m.land Bill Skowfon, who tripled, ‘ oe Becerra after punching the world| from Mexico's firsttundiseuted 1181 D ot the trip. ~~ "|doubled and singled, drove in: five; c ting en Pitchin bent f h a Becerra hooked a left to the|Detroit faced a rough road-in get ou and sing oun g £ jbantamweight crown from the! pound champion. ‘| stomach end followed with a right| ims back into the thick of the pen- ; Waterford ball : : Chang A = Sn0- -Bol t Nonne’s Res./Tuns between res Hector Lopez surant; Drayton Pilains#& p- also drove in-thrée runs, two on CLAS8 B — Lotus L tos Makeiand| Pharmacy, Dreywe Fa 4:30 oom. la bad-hop single .that struck Bos-| iton secdnd baseman Pete Runnels. ia the fate. * * * About MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Los City _— CLABS B — Don ag. ame Gril, Jaycee Park, 5: 305. SATURDA Golf | |gered by Skowron’s two-run ‘triple | / City Mixed Two-Ball rome golf Ww homer, Faas: Maing 18 holes, ‘3 “Siegal Ber ms Lagi ne glare | Angeles Dodgers are confident Se ase ithey can take the National League lip _ —— a ad : title away from the Milwaukee . Braves and numerous spokesmen | | gay: pitching will make it so. Leading the optimistic chorus for the West Coast brigade were coaches Pee Wee Reese and Chuck Dressen, a Dodger manag- |er when the club was in Brooklyn. ‘| “Sure we. can win,” declared Reese. “Why? Because we have the best pitching in either) league.”’ * *« * Said Dressen, “If I had hed; pitching like this, back in Brook-, lyn, I'd have walked in.” Los Angeles: Confident | ennant Race hot stueaR-going is the one that'll| xk ik * win. Even then it’s going to be} hard to pull-away, because oné of! tn air conditioned comfort in Los the other clubs will’ stay close be-; hind.” critical three-game series tonight, McDevitt, Angeles and Joey Jay, 3-5, for the Braves. iNorth Africa who hit the deck | phonse Halimi:; It actually took the. little buzz saw from Guadalajara, Mexico, eight savagé rounds to cut down ‘Halimi, who hadn't been off his |feet in 28 professional fights. A crowd of 15,110 sat arid shouted Angeles’ spanking new_six-million- dollar sports arena as the ferret- The Dodgers and Braves open ajsized fighters set a pace that couldn't continue 15 rounds. Somebody had-- té give—and it was the champion from French 86, starting for Los A somewhat more. conservative) - KATIONAL ineus - s * + * N G Duke Snider joined the refrain) Oe ie ee he Behind) Won Lost Pet. Behind with: “If our pitchers keep going,|Cleveland ...... 4. (32)~—SCO«S79 -— =S | Milwaukee =... 571 we'll win it.” . Baltimore HR i iy | Los bake oe 3 - “Yy i tho| New York 9°. 41 38) «519 4ta_ | Pittsburgh (43 «39 «524 ty Shortstop n Zimmer, geod Rew York ...-... 1 3 son :* icine " “ ‘ee ae said __@arlier- - Ee the < season. bud a. Gee * beeen 7 oo cee 7 #2 wouldn't ind bei - traded Kansas City oe 3 6 “434 11 Cincinnati 350~=C«S aa (late nt min ng «tra te (33° 45 «423, «2s Philadelphia 29 48) 377-s*1S the Braves, added ‘this stanza: go the whole way because we've! The pennant itch began to both-| er the Dodgers when they rolled; up a seven-game winning streak. Reese explained: “Our young pitchers like Sandy ‘\to the list. — ‘am The Dodgers are third, & half! game behind the Braves who hott first place by three percentage points over the San Francisco jants; - the sterling silver “MacArthur Bow!” in New York City. Donated by an.anonymous sponsor in the name of the General, the bowl will be awarded each year to the top college football team in the | S!@ns: we a nation by the National Football .Foundatioh and the Hall of Fame. Its design was inspired by the Philadelphia Municipal’ Stadium, where —— once — for Armtiy. “The Braves are the team to beat,” said Reese. “But I feel i ’ i ly Ee ¥ ® p j é B* \ : i # @? P New York 11, Boston 5, night Sure we're confident we can’ oniy game schedule ‘ot the best pitching—yes, better m.—Sullivan! en the Braves.” om matt? 4 5 any TB). = Chicago at_ Pittsburgh 7: 8 p.m.—Andet. : Cleveland at Chi 8 p.m—Score (95)! son (7) vs. Friend (4-10). * * * vs. Pierce (8-10). |San Francisco at Cincinnath | ics Kansas City, 2. twi-night, Fisher (1-2) or Antonelli G2. ) va. 7 — at Koufax and Danny McDevitt) cieveiand at Chicago 8 pm. 4 TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE began ‘ y, [ j Detroit at Kansas City 9 p.m ‘st. Louis at Philadelphia 7:05 : to ze il. We wore getting Baltimore at Washington. 7:05 p.m "Chicago ‘at Phisburgh 7:18 p ly ™ good hitting at that time and the . eiaee San Francisco at Cincinnati 8 p.m. club began to move. Snider went Eee ee tak ba ee 2 eee on a hot streak. So did Wally Buttalo vo eas 4 _ 562 2 | PACIFIC Coast LEAGUE SCT tae ae * on * ‘Moon. Gil Hodges had, a goodimiami ......1./145 40 529 2% Vi metninese 3 (SB spell and Jim Gilliam is hitting ontrest: & 8 Su eases i 3 oe 330, That’s why we're all talking/ Toronto 39 «645 0=—«i«464sT4 San Diego |... 44 44— 00s 'S nnant.”’ wana .....5..., 40 48455 BBG! e A oe ok oe pel . Columbus... 48 455° hy, Balt ‘4a 8 4 5% “ @ ni THURSDAT's GAMES | Phoenix ines 0% 4% 8 Zimmer: added: é Buffalo o Moni treat . ph Dies rt Mactan Games “Show me five starters on the chmond at ~~ is Diego Havana at Miam Salt Lake Cit 4 Braves who can match McDevitt, _ oe sak at Vancouver. Koufax, Don Drysdale, Stan Will- See on beat jams and Roger Craig.” “ Yietoria 7. 3 a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | ‘ : ust! 40 4 2 i N Dressen added the names of a 516.8% | caqrene 5 gt ae Behind Johnny Podres and ey Sherry i 2 || Minneapolis y. H that the club that can get a real) Stim YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES» (Times Eastern standard). ,..; ied DAY'S GAMES (Times Eagtern Standard) p.m jen (#5) leski Newcombe (9-41 an Te Miferbert (66) ‘aod’ Kucks| L0s Angeles at ——— : p.m.—Me- (2-4) or Reed (0-2). Devitt (6-6) vs 2 Washington, 2. tw night | St. Louis at 2. twi-night 5 p.m.—Plsher (G1) and Walker (6-3) p.m.—Jackson G7)" and. Rickets Kemmerer (5-6) and Ramos (97).! Roberts (7-7) and Conley ‘ORROW'S SCHEDULE \ New vor "nt Boston 7:15 p.m. | f1-4) ¥s (6-5). 4 bp (i ee | Lf it see . om in 7 a ea Charieston — thandsome head of France's Al-| * * * The Halimj camp put the blame for the defeat squarely on the bowed shoulders of the ex-cham- pion, “We told him million times to uppercut. Halimi pitched forward) nant fight. on his face. He got up at four and) aiid a Becerra was on him again. For the first time since June 6, Halimi made his last stand in the Tigers also faced the danger of |Becerra’s corner, He tried game-|falling below .500. They are now 40- ly to purich away the swarming) 40 in the won and lost columns. stay off the ropes,’ said Halimi's American trainer, Joe Rizzo, in a) thick French accent. And Halimi, at 117, accepted | the blame with a grin and a Gallic shrug, | “I started too fast with heem,”’| Halimi said, “I thought I could! knock heem out—but poof.” * * * f long» jab. But “he -soon «switched and bombed away at Becerra in| savage infighting. Although Becerra, 117'2, said later he was jarred only once—in the seventh, Halimi shook the 23-|~ with savage suddenness. a backed Halimi into a, landed slammed away. Halimi AA OPER MD “Church All-Star The National divisions crossing bats. Floyd Hicks, Walt Saddler, Don some of the boys taking part. “ American stars while Al Carline will boss the Nationals, divided into divisions. The. First nine has_won 4 an, eo 33 | 40 19% : 3 ee “while Trinity is 10-21% Waetene bd! as _, . jin the close National race. SOUTHERN. IATION / Ce 82M = Wee host Pet. a 64m = ae Birmingham 17 ’ 4 =. a) oe, ee) Leanaeare {years ‘ obile ae ». n'a = m 37 27 1 (| toe a Merion Becerra. 117'5.4; |New Orleans 14 583 BSDAY’S GAMES uadelafar fexico, | knocked | out “a ttanooga a; E /4 anapol : ome: - (for Ww emphis iste eae ae 8 at Louisville nit \ghachpleneh woraget 4 pt | a inne iis t Denver | mas widen , copped cn ‘or ie : 4 q a vy \ bea tl ’ * Atlante... (8 i 30 8” 1 et Paul ot Omaha | \ Uxgw Hoven, ‘6 : : tt : 3 \ 3 bgt i Halimi began peppering away ie _jat the pressing. challenger with a2 year old Mexican repeatedly with! 3 explosive right and left hooks to: the head. Undaunted,. Becerra followed |: Halimi like a gathering storm. |’ And the storm broke in the eighth |: _Becerr: corner .and the little gamecocks| : Game Tomorrow | FE Pontiac Church Softball)” League will hold a mid-season) All-Star game tomorrow night at/7~ 8 at North Side Park with the] ind'top stars of the American and Pennell, Russ Poole, John Stewart, | Mel ‘Taylor and Lee Tate will be g Reggie Shaw will manage the|- First Baptist and Trinity Baptist |” , currently head the pack in the’? first year the league has been | j challenger, but Becerra was on} Dykes plans on Jim Bunning for him like-a-swarm of wasps. }tomorrow_night’s game with Don - A right smash to the jaw started) Mossi due for the opener at Cleve- a a vicious left hook to the ribs as| Halimi slipped between the ropes Sets World Turf Mark and landed flat on his back. Referee Tommy Hart counted 10| CHESTER, W. Va, #—Equated | but it was a good minute before|set a new world record for the a s handlers got him on his!one-mile and 7Qxyard race over {tart Wednesday at Waterford Park, Becerra, who has knocked out/The time was 1:41 4-5, 21 of his 36 fight opponents, said) “‘Equated’s time shaved 2-5 of a he’s ready and willing to meet second off the old record of 1:2 1-5 'Halimi in a rematch. | set by Ruban Roude at Detroit The gate was $151,151. lin 1949. ~ # ee POLE te EM Doctoring Your Golf | By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF ___PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “Horrible sand shots!” _ : ant DIAGNOSIS: Horrible footing! : TREATMENT: A number of things can cause bad sandtrap shots—looking up, dropping the right shoulder, and swaying the body. But one frequent cause of the very worst trap shots —- those that either don’t even escape the trap, or those that’ go sailing - over the green—is shifting around in the loose sand because of insecure foot- ing. This is certainly the most easily cured of’ all sand faults. The first step in playing a trap shot is surveying the situation and deciding how far back of the ball you mean to have your " wedge enter the sand (we're assuming an explosion ‘shot © and not a putt-out or chip-out). ; The next step is taking the stance. When | 2 * reach this step, make sure you settle your feet ¢ = eee er Bo) shows.— ey 2 tee Be ae i. 4 me, Be ras picture Sort of grind | the feet: ‘own’ in the sand until you = ‘are sure there is’ no chance of slipping. This will not © | insure a good shot. But it’ll sure a lot, Incidentally, always smooth out your footprints sad Be | your mae mark betore — o trap ais | fee: uate | n i } j } , / ; . |e ee. | 4 * FORTY-FOUR Can Regain Lost Title DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Rocky Marciano, who retired un- defeated in 1956 as heavyweight! champion of the world, believes! Floyd Patterson has a “fair son in their return fight. Johansson knocked out Patterson in the third round Jume 25 and he's got an even chance.” wrested the heavyweight title from the return bout. ‘‘He’s just got to said) , Marciano. ‘Johansson doesn't have When U. S, VS Russia much else, But he’s hard to hit. He has that funny European style . Marciano who |2"d stands straight up. He dances| | JECAQ thlon Due! Set Again | backwards. Joharisson showed |is alert, a thinking fighter and has| good reflexes. And he's stronger| him. watch Johansson's right,”’ “If Patterson has anything, he has a fair chance to regain his title. when he fights Johansson again,” said watched the bout from ringside in Yankee Stadium. Marciano, 34, also told News- and bigger than Patterson. Journal Sports Editor Bernard) * + « Kahn that he has no plans for a| comeback of his own. * * * “Rumors started after my ap- combinations pearance at ‘the title fight that I doesn’t give out good as I am. I'm retired and I age with it.” plan to stay that-way.”’ . Marciano, who picked Patter- son te whip Johansson, before the of golfing. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE $99°% $99” AUTO STORES | Regular $329.95 GARDEN TRACTOR Regular $139.95 GARDEN TRACTOR Regular $129.00 GARDEN TILLER Regular $59.95 22” MOWER (Briggs Engine) 44" Regular $3.49 soee LAWN CHAIRS Marciano Believes F loyd upset, said: “I den’t: know how | much that beating took out of more special shooting areas and a monthly meeting here. Floyd. I hope he’s not gunshy. | He’s a hard trainer and in the next couple months they'll be able to tell about him from his |Commission next month. chance” to beat Ingemar Jobans-| workout performances. 1 think | Rocky warned Patterson about he| “But everyone knows Patterson’ Rafer Johnson is shaping up for lis a better fighter. Patterson has the second Russia-United States the works to the body and fast dual track and field ‘meet at while Johansson, : any inside punish- was thinking of coming back,’’ ment and he needs plenty room)of the highspots of the first meet said Rocky. “But my plans haven't for that long overhand right. That’s in Moscow, which the Russians changed. Everything is going good why he keeps that left out even won by a bare two points by com- and, God willing, I'll do pretty though he doesn't do much dam-!bining the women’s scoring with Marciano, who now lives in Fort! Lauderdale, is here for a few days setting a new world record of 8,- | did to Figyd Patterson. 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(~Two/season to the commission at its'area, with most of the increase dee kik hia Mt pale wl 8 vont a toa proposed to he Ric Coa eas = Last year,-hunters took about Target kill for all deer would be ; ~ 22,500 does and fawus, shooting 116,000, a 14 per cent increase over , on special permit, The tentative the 101,000 taken last fall in the State game experts indicated) : a . | goa his year is 45,000. best season since 195? yesterday they will ask for the in-! goal for this year at = 1952. creases in outlining preliminary Shooting areas would increase’ Harry D. Ruhl, the Cohserva- tion Department’s game chief, told the commission hunters could take 150,000 of Michigan’s 600,000 deer this year without | damaging the herd. A severe win- ter damaged the deer range this year, he said, indicating a need for a higher kill to forestall | widespread starvation next win- were picked after an eight-nation| ter. meet last weekend, but overall) Arthur E. Summerfield Jr., son season performances were consid-'of the Postmaster General, ap- ered more than the results of that peared before the commission to |meet, run on a slow track and support a proposed land exchange with little competition for the on the Black River in Montmoren- Russians. ‘cy County. The exchange, under Johnson did not compete in the negotiation for some 20 years, U.S. national decathlon champion- would involve state-owned property ships because he had been in an/and land owned by the Blue Lakes automobile accident a short time Ranch, a private club headed by before, but he was assured a Summerfield. The club’s 4,400-acre place on the U.S. team. ‘property is owned by four families, | Russia won eight men’s events|including Summerfield ahd his fa-| recommendations on the 1959 deer from 37 to 39 and cover a larger, os a MOSCOW (AP)—Another great {decathlon duel between Russia’s |Vasily Kuznetsov and America’s Philadelphia July 18-19 Their clash last year was one the men’s. Johnson won the decathlon then, 302 points to surpass a pending record of Kuznetsov. This year the Russian has broken that mark! j with an 8,357-peint total. ' Kuznetsov heads the Sovet team named yesterday. The athletes. | | Promising Horse | Gets Destroyed | in last year’s dual meet but only ther. : four of the winners made the 7 * aa |team this year, They were Hubert The state would gain access | Pjarnakivi, the 5,000 meters win- along the Black River to the club ner who is stepping up to 10,000 portions of land now cut off to pub- because Vladimir Kuts is unable lic access although they are state- to compete; steeplechase runner! owned. aa, tach Be SANE Rein owes, Gaylord spring | = f : . | goods dealer, asked the commis- . "Oe jup. around 15 feet this year after! sion to postpone a decision om the S R H h | winning at 149 a year ago, and deal until a group he represents ugar ay Ig — Kuznetsov, javeli " could register a protest, | | Americans won only the two| In other business, Howard Zen-| i sprints, the sprint relay and the ser of St. Charles, representing the on uropeans ‘shot put in last year’s meet. | Michigan Trappers Assn., asked ne commission 2 approve an ear- |lier opening of the muskrat season)! | Hopes to Defend His Ex-Drake Coach jon Saginaw Bay. Game experts recommended a Nov. 25 opening on | Version of Crown | Back at School |southern areas of the bay and Nov. | . |10 on north sections, five days Against German las Sports Boss yearllier than last year. Zenser . asked the season be moved ahead NEW YORK (AP)—Sugar Ray! DES MOINES m—After three 15 days to give trappers more op- | Robinson, who still holds a part years absence in private employ- portunities for a good take before | interest in the world middleweight’ ment Jack McClelland is. return- the bay freezes over. af | championship, thinks boxing com- ing to Drake University as ath-| missions should reconsider their jetic director, President Henry .G.| opinions of European boxers in Harmon announced Wednesday. view of what Ingemar Johansson} McClelland, 39, will take over, c ithe duties July 27. He played bas- Robinson wanted to defend his|ketball and baseball as a Drake, pond Rg aig potted ao ey |student was named a freshman) a still may do it in|coach in 1947 and was appointed! : . | September. But the New York head basketball coach at the end| Se ee — commission wouldn't approve that of the 1947-48 season when Forrest |9 year-old saline ea S oe bout and the National Boxing/(Forrdy) Anderson retired. In 1951) 5j;c+ noug ayche's a beget i het bed combined the athletic director-| =~ * *¢ &.- inson as champion when he|ship with his cage duties. failed to sign for a title defense! Dolph Stanley evho replaced fiim| Pa 5 jn Bxechis speed ae . : ey, wn : ._|Who loomed as probable favorite against Carmen Basilio. jas director in 1956, resigned inj;, the. $100,000 Hollywood Park “T was all set to defend the title | April. | juvenile cham ionabi pee t "he fenewers Scholz but the New York | destroyed eae on pgp eg ony Rey pro Figure Skaters Turn Pro | Tm tom eo : net oo wa en | tested. ‘The guy was rated fourth) SAN FRANCISCO —Five out-!in four starts, ona had Taal |at the time. He had lost only one! standing figure skaters, including | $22,750. He turned in the fastest! 5 clipe, Pg os fies ccnarhe three from Canada, turned pro|five furlongs of the Hollywood! > e, ¢ -| at | ee i er. Then Scholz knocked 7 eager Mey eel idl, timialiaateninsdail cisions | Humez in a return bout for the | European titl Twins Margaret. and Marlene | itle, Meldrum, 17, of Saskatoon, Sask.; Two Eas Victories | i. Shs Eddie Collins, 19, the Canadian y : | “Now maybe these commissions! junior men’s champion from Wood-| The Boys Club C team tripped | }will do a little changing of their stock, Ontario; and Mr. and Mrs. Russ’ Country Store 10-4 and! +opinions- about European fighters.;Don Jacoby, U.S. national —goldiKruchkos Plumbing whipped Lake-/ | They should after what Johansson'dance champions from Buffalo,'land Optimists 11-3 in Waterford, jo to Patterson.” N.Y., all joined the show. ‘Junior League baseball yesterday. | — = ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER | — | | | | i | | LIGHTER... LIGHTEST! Palm Lite the lightest sutt ever made for your most comfortable | summer ever! 549% | ‘pegged for. the Upper Peninsula. ~~ by“Palm Beach” | / LY 9, 1959 DISHING IT OUT — Pitching in to do the dishes at his home in Rockville Centre, N.Y., former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson wears a solemn expression, indicating he hasn't , UPI Photo forgotten his defeat at the hands of Ingemar Johansson. Patterson, who lost his crown to the Swedish slugger in June, will soon begin train- ing for the scheduled rematch in September. Puncher Jordan Defends Title Friday PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Welter-'A 200-mile area around Portland,a hometown favorite who at 19 tends to show his detractors to- morrow night that he can punch. Jordan, who won the title by a/ INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — A Weight champion Don Jordan in- will be blacked out. ‘can become the youngest cham In Moyer, Jordan will be facing, pion in welterweight history, if he decision over Virgil Akins last De-| Jf y my Star ting cember and successfully defended it against Akins—again by et lic ‘Beat Navy’ sion—in April’ will take on fast, ; Moy Portland | : in a I5round tite bout (Campaign Early * * * “Most people don't think he can) punch. But he can punch real! good,”” said Don NesSeth, one of, Jordan’s managers. ‘Now in| Moyer he is facing a real tough} | fighter. Moyer’s strong. He’s not; going out the first time he gets, hit. But we think Don will stop’ him somewhere between 10 and! 15 rounds.” “He’s punching hard.”’ said the| other manager, Jack McCoy. “He! almost paralyzed one of his spar-| ring partners with a body blow! the other day.”’ * * * Jordan, who is working on a| string of 10 straight victories,| planned one final light workout) today in preparation for the title bout, which will be on NBC tele-| CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila, ® —The next Army-Navy football game is several months away, but the Army hurled an early challenge at the Middies Wednes- day. * * * A group of 253 midshipmen from the U.S, Naval Academy toured the missile test area. When they reached the Army's Jupiter launching tower, one of the Navy men asked: “How do you fire this missile?” Their escort, Army Capt. H. C. Paul, replied: ‘You just pull this rope like a lanyard.” With a little urging, one of the Middies tugged on the rope, A banner unfuried down the side of the Jupiter tower, pro- claiming: vision, starting at 9 p.m. EST.| “Beat Navy!” ican upset Jordan. a ee ee Moyer has 20 straight -victories jsince turning professional. He has | not impressed many with his ‘punching ability, but he won de- icisions over Gaspar Ortega and Vince Martinez, Ring Magazine rates him the No. 2 contender and the National Boxing Assn. as No. Look for a wealth of left hooks to the body, one of Jordan's best tblews, ashe tries to slow -down | Moyer Jordan is a natural left- hander, although he fights from a right-handed stance. * * * Nesseth became his manager three years ago, and his fortunes ibegan rising. | “Actually he was good all the time, but we kept learning little things that boosted him along,” said Nesseth. “One of the latest is the training camp. He used to just train in a gym, but we've jlearned he does much better if iwe set up a training camp. He hasn't lost a fight since we began the training camps.” SAGINAW et LAWRENCE - BIRMINGHAM—272 W. ‘haole | _ Open Friday Night Until 9 : ( . 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Dp O / | po amie te Mise selied window Ti to the ways of golf. : at ac iver [ ' rear tng vinden im frent deer, sipper AUTO MOTEL Venturi, who compiled ; a three-under- - | ish 5th i . p e- r hee 285 to fin | CHICAGO uw — Youngsters are Ind.; Jo Anne Gunderson, 20, of Riley, Fort Worth; and Miss Roth Pu Tents 398 8 pom In the 72-hole tourney at’ Warwick Hills Golf Lloyd Syron Shoots 71 having their day in the 59th annual Seattle; Barbara Williams, 20. the by 1-up over National Intercolle- P ¢ en Country Club, smilingly told newsmen of his episode|- in First Round; Match bones AN al ——- So Calitoita sid range {rom giate champion Judy Eller, Old FOLDING Wi j . ; . ; , | Richmond; Anne Quast, 21, Ever- ar To when he ie shal apeizins ae Setarday's mound Play Starts Friday * * * ‘ett Wash. Judy Bell, Z2 Wichita Hey, Tenn: coTs : SNOt a 69. + 1 | One of the youngest quarter-final, 1; 1 eae poe ,omatar ¢ ij The quarter-finals featured | It happened on the 468-) : PORT HURON (UPI)—Former “elds in the meet's history tees elder fen Eaiaietig tena Lind- maéch sends Miss Quast, the 1958 | “YEAME, yard par four 4th hole |the bank at the right edge of the ceamaten ten. Beth of Birming.|°! this afternoon over the back-' say, 34-year-old former Curtis Cup| USGA champion, against state | eaivas : > | Carpet. : : | breaking 6,567-yard pay 37-38-75 player f Decatur. Ill | rival Miss Gunderson, 1957 USGA | , OVE Venturi | Me inthe start of match play wood, Fla., cafe and spends her ter, Fila; Miss Gunderson 4 and 2 two matches for the best shooting] WE RENT TENTS $8 00 up week aap for Venturi to take a nor- Dow's . d pl wag in th tomorrow, | summers working out of Elkhart, over Mrs. Frank Sranahan, Toledo; in the tourney; Wheeler against = : . mal swing or hittin witt j os Sn ace 8 a e ———$$__$________________. | Miss CC 33 rer Polly Williams. ; against R . ne Pome. Buick Open puts him 8th on the Smith, 38, who won the Amateur, ce ¢ obn eye and 1 wel ele am: cil ohn hit une ieee el — a ee ee | + The marshal innocently ex- | PGA money list with earnings ex- |Crown in 1950 and ceased compet- —— ana, you're lucky to ceeding $16,000. ing in the event when he failed ind it!” As if that wasn’t enough, . : o99 to successfully defend the title the! e ern pen Ga | An astonding total of 89,200; s 3 he added “it’s too bad you're not one ~ ‘following year, was the only golfer alent 7 atau: ispectators attended the four-day) : oe riage ee pond gen a show at Warwick, Another 3000 |'° better par at the two courses. a Aes ae Six other former champions are ” | bE N ! ~ A A Aree i headed. — viewed the Monday play |competing in the qualifying «Starts Today’ By this time, of course, Venturi SHORT PUTTS bet — epic sabe by ne was just about ready to haul his, Mrs. Albert Bornak captured low S78!© Soke — ftom Draper who . driver out of the bag and chase net honors in the Women’s Silver| "44 oar a aa rida and Top Pros Will Clash the offending marshal off the Lake Golf League with 32, followed) “09? “YTon who had the same {, 9]. Degree Heat course. “I’m only 28,’”’ Ken said, by Mrs. Harry Freeman at 3q,|ore at Port Huron Golf Club. g t “but things like this are aging me! Mrs. Bornak also won the low putt) Draper, of Birmingham, won | at Pittsburgh c¢ fast.” competition with 13. Mrs. Paul’ his title at Black River 10 years | — a Ve wre MORE BUICK NOTES |Castleberry, Mrs. Roland Gegoux! ago. Syron, of Pontiac, former | PITTSBURGH (AP) — Hot, hu-; LA : J All TY Pontiac’s Chuck Brown, fectier and Mrs. Elbert Looney shared 1st! Notre Dame golf captain. mid weather was in store for a \: CG 8 a . : place in the blind hole event with) snapped a title run by Johnson star-studded field of the nation’s = —_ football and basketball star at St. | sixes on No. 1 | at three straight in 1957. But | top golfers today as first round Michael, was » Fins ald’s) op : | : : caddy. 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Serene ecenenete = rs 1 Copple of L incoln, Neb., in 5:55. selected Istanbul team Preparations are now in motion at Birmingham for the staging of Michigan State Little League baseball ie tournament next month. Eton Park will be the scene of event Aug. 12, 13 and 214 with the winner ent Michigan in the na- tional] tourney _> Seven district champions will vie for that honor. They ok LOPE DIE: *will represent the entire Lower Peninsula District of Davis Cup Play # ins umni titlists will be determined about Aug. 6. By The Associated Press Arrangements are now being Spain and Britain opened the ifade to house and care for the semifinal round of European Zone dy 0 0 visiting teams during the games Davis Cup tennis competition to- * * * day with the Span:sh team rather surprising abbeqd as favorite Co-chairmen J Lindley and surprisingly tabbec Former Stars Listed ee denis Nee a Italy and France clash in the other = in Tonight’s Game at capacity crowds for ail the con Friday ee ” : : tests Spain's position as favorite was Pe: ~~” Briggs Stadium During July = . gg A future pro star could come due largely to the fine perform. ances Andres Gimeno has turned tte OD ~y) 4 : t of such an event. Bonuses ~~ Buick Lubricare $200 My a | ou — Ss. a 2 ‘ Coach George Wilson and his en- totating more than $230.000 have | in . this summer. The — GAS lubrication plus Y ax : z : < tire cqaching salt wilh be ons Tana heen paid seven LL graduates by > team cei ‘ — ae enn et Se wt bum er- -to-bum er “a O: “for morale support only’. when fajor League clubs this year. four “exempted” nations which Ae P P eo, Ww NV Detroit Lion players face a team Ray Culp of Texas topped the | drew byes through the first round. a ins pection és of former stars in a softball pre-. list with a $100,000 pact from the Britain was rated as one of the ¥ Sw h Ti i ] di liminary game to the -fabulous Phillies, favorites early in the campaign. ite ires, Inciu ing Spare : *$¢ Eddie Fejgner “King and His . : 3 : : . r — ek The Michigan National Basebal! But young Gimeno, whose play in : Court show in Briggs Stadium Congress meet begins Friday at Australia last winter showed him tonight at &:15 Grand Rapids for the adult teams ; AP Wirephote = to be a real worid class player, has - Feigner and Company will meet yith the champion there elig ‘ble THE END IS NEAR — France's bantam- © good in the 8th round of their title bout last continued to live up to that billing the Dizzy Trout All-Stars in a@ to enter the nationals at Wichita, “®!ht champion Alphonse Halimi falls face down night at Los Angeles. Halimi appeared hurt when this summer and lifted his team seven inning exhibition after the Kan A new bright orange Glo-Bal to the canvas for a count of four a moment before he rose from the first knockdown. A sequence of to the favorite’s role. Lions-Alumni clash will be introduced in each state Jose Becerra of Mexico knocked him out for Bunches then put him out cold © * * Feigner has compiled an al. |@vent in a move to a hoe wit “-— Gimeno met Britain's Michael 210 Orchard Lake Ave. most unbelievable record of bility for the fans and players. Davies and Manuel Santana, the Pontiac Michigan pitching accomplishments dur- EXTRA INNINGS ' Spanish champion, played Billy ‘ . ing 14 vears of touring the \Wes Harden of the B & B Class F ee today's opening singles si socal a . ; é arcelona ? . country with his four-man soft- ¢j), team learned the hard way at Barcelona, ball team that takes on all Tyesday that you must touch all Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli and a ' comers from coast to coast. the bases on a home run. Lie missed big Orlando Sirola are expected second and was called out La. City junior baseball scorekeeper sfubborn Malkim : 52 Mike Rem-' Dave Popa and Andy Stowe hom-:to have the edge over France in ~ up to 150 games each = - leva) Siot But led ihe Falcons ail we an Morin al at San R Feigner pitches “every kame peer won the 7th District Junior Tom Nichols ran into a scoring ey 's vig bat led the Falcons to a: ered as the Webfeet Mets drubbed the other semifinal at San Remo, year, Fe 17-6 breeze over the Warriors and the Fighting 69ers by a 14-4 count. Itals « Legion crown for the 3rd straight nightmare fast night when Our ‘ tosses in a few new twists to For) Pen — and toss . the Wild Cats tripped Don Nicholie Bob Ross flipped a three-hit shut- The European Zone winner will , Hot Spray st ASS « nite .q year and will enter some division , _ Spain Rail Le boot, such as pitching blind-folded, plavolfe July 4 Lady of Refuge ie up a 392 1319 out for Atiburn Heights Bays’ Club hag i Ula “ | behind his back and from both © - victory over West Bloomfield Bovs aes meet the American Zone v , Guoranteed for the life of . * ra + ictory. over West Hioomiueld Boys * * * beating the Moose 90. Bob Burt behly A : the first second base-and center’ fheld. Club in a Class EF game The Widgets had another inter- had a two-run three bagger. The pieces Maciel ur car.” Protects your car al : , : : mes ses a“ aoe © Dakger "round of interzone competition. yo ¥ The Dizzy Trout team is com; The Southfield-Royal Oak con- it all hs ad five 3 esting day, marred only by a for- Little Senators subdued Atlas 8-2 oe i ( tl from rust-out. Quiets your posed of several former Tiger test Sunday is expected to decide a appened in five cnnings feit which ti Bl Racers ore f - > rites i on ures India, already champion of the a i ves d will be strengthened, the Ist round local Legion champ ith the winner smashing 17 hits— Ones alee Rite Se Te BUODEL BONE OC SUE! Casters Fone, thea Wil take <8 car-ride. Tax players and will be strengthenec atch ail go's fi tourna. including homers hy Dick Kowal- awartied over the Web Mets. Delbert Hulbrest. the winner of that round. by Red Wings Gordie Howe and) . 5. ski, Gary Hintz and Joe Myers. The Australians siresdy are tn Pp ° U d ti Terry Sawehuk ment. . . Terry Heydon, Farm- D t es ; on Albertson accounted for the’, , - exico Cty o , : 3 ONTIAC UNGErcoating Bite river wo rite m tana nee Ha emer, NB rom nin s bone nn” Birmingham 8-3 Vietor eee ewig a a 136 $. Seginaw FE 4-5453 for action in the oreliratnars game; el Hurforest of the Lite 2 - orem ne ates include Charlie Ane. Hopalong ™ | Clarkston walloped, Lake Orion . Mexico July 18-20. They had a brief Cassady, Stan Campbell, Gene Senators, He belted two homers 15-5, the Junior Jets romped over Southtield Royal Oak workout on the clay courts Tues- —— — == Cronin, Joe Schmidt, Darris Mc- and a double in a game the other Arnold Drugs 13-4 sparked by ‘ day and most of them played galf 4 Cord, Bob Miller, Perry Richards, day and hit another circuit blast | two homers, and Welden’s Speort- ° . . yesterday, Cass Avenue Brake Service Ken Ruscell. and. 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Louis, Gilliam, Los! an, Milwaukee, 332; 331, Milwaukee Mays, son innati, Los Tigeles. 60; Robinson, a ray | Chic . 73; Aaron, i IT; ‘san Francisco, 63; Podres, to Ange ee, Milwaukee, 117: Cepeda,| 133: 8. Jones, = Abe ypc 106; Temple, Cincinnati,| nelli. San Francisco, peta Os Angeles, ie; ‘Pinson, Cin-| geles, Haddix, Lory ah DOUBLES—Cimoli, St. Louis. 31; i me ¥% Milwaukee, 27: Temple. Cincinnati, ‘23: Pinson, Cincinnati, Burgess, Pittsburgh, Mays, San Francisco, 22 i TRIPLES—Pinson. Cincinnati, Mathews. | Milwaukee, 7; Dark, Chicago, Neal, Los s, White St. Louis, 6. E RUNS—Mathews, Pr eeged Banks, Chicago, 23; Aaron, Milwaukee, Olmedo, MacKay Hit Doubles Semifinals BASTAD. Soe (AP) — Alex ‘a Colao, jandos, Olmedo of Peru and Barry Mac-) Washington, 20. Kay of Dayton, Ohio, N ‘BASES —Apari epeda, st bet as Francisco, Neal, cinnati San 63; Cin- cisco, =. oe. — = Aaron er, Cleveland, 64; _[ ricio, Chicago, 57; Jensen, |New York, New = 0, 21; Lopez, New LES—Kuenn, | Karas City, § Washin: STO American! Mantie, New York, Davis Cup tennis players, reached Landis, Chicago, 10; power: 12-0, 1.000; Antonelli, Sa 91; ey Detroit, a Chicago, RUNS—Kilebrew, syne Detroit. wron, New York, Allie iz ; Five tied with 4, HOME RUNS—Killebrew, Cleveland, 24; — AGUE i ins0n, San Pitts-) ~. Ne Los ona el Pg Pe gy od (200 at bats)—-Kuenn. De- 44; Runnels. , 330; . Weed- gon, 65; peo Boston, “ante. Waste York, York, 1 ic. Jensen, RUNS BATTED IN—Killebrew, =| ington, Png — Boston, gs 1s i os gg Ratt a “Maxwell, Detroit, 57. | Kuenn, ton, 101; gton, . Kansas Cily, | Kuenn, Dore 23; Runnels. Resin. Fox, | Dentnes e; Atfgn,, Wash Baltimore, f. Chicago, Cabs. De- Power. $1 24; | ash- Lemon, Fo Cleveland, 8 PITGHING (8 decisions)—McLish, Cleve- the doubles semifinals of the Bas-| land, =~ — — : at ° : elm, tad International Tennis Tourna-| 692: wynn, ‘Chicago, 11-5, STRI EOUTS—Score. ment Wednesday. They defeated Wynn, Chicago, 101: Norway's Thorvald Moe, the 19. nynins: Detroit. year-old player who upset MacKay 941; Baltimore, Cleveland. in viet ee and Jan mone 64, 6-4, 7 % * * In another men's doubles quar ter-final Sven Davidson and Tor- CLASS B sten Johansson of Sweden defeated WLT w ‘j ‘ - Griff's 921 PBI 7 § Salo of Finland and S. Syal of Soort Ste wicnolle : India, 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. wins D - Joan Johnson of Wyandotte, Lytetl-cole 500 Unies Lake 2 ; ; : : .. | Necholi 302 Ritters Mich., a women s singles quarter- pontiac SG 3116. mikes 1 finalist, teamed with J. Shephard Lake Orion 32.0 West Bloom. 0 to win a women’s doubles match | wares 1) w yLT from A. Almgren and §. Liunkvist prs Bc 300 Moose i & B Sewers 410 ontiac pf Sweden, 6-1, 6-4. IN. Kiwanis 320 St. Mikes 0 (League 2) WLt w Ww xinwenis 500 Orioles 2 amtramc CEC iTize 400 Little Eagles 2 | wetros Chiefs 31060 Dodgers 1 ° . Perry Drugs 310 Mafkim 0 in Major Upset iuepene }\Uhan Variety # 1 Warriors t Falcons 41 Willis Oo estern ee pane Dairy 23 Firefighters- Le eague 4) a a State Farm 5 0 Baldwin EVB MILW AUKEE i The biggest Yankees 42 Americans upset of the Western Open tennis Keigiey: - ws 2 _Nicholte tournament was recorded Wednes- inwarnee ooawel am we day when Ray Senkowski of Han ee _ tramck, Mich., ousted South Afri- Auburn BC 41 Aces mau Moose 32 es (Sheehy) ca’s lan Vermaek, seeded first jLittle Senators 3 2 Preston Bros among overseas players. [Eastside -_ 3 2 A ties Market 2 ( a Senkowski, ranked eighth, WL . a EVB 31 Webfeet-Mets dropped the first set 6-0, but came cote 2) von ee back to score 6-3, 6-1 triumphs and alfa re v1 Fighters 69ers move into the quarter-finals. | Wildogs Guase ets Also moving ahead were Abe (Morning) Segal, also of South Africa, and ngependence 5 0 Welden's Arnold Drugs 32 Eagles Warren Woodcock of Austrelia.; Segal eliminated Bob Bowditsch, | |Junior Jets ip w (National s Bar R EST SIDE PEE-WEF ) | Worcester, Mass., 6-2, 6-0, while WLt w cit 910 Crusaders 4 Woodocok won 9.7, 6-3 from Dave aby ay 8 ie cee ‘ Schneider of Tucson. udit 621 Lions 0 Top seeded Bernard (Tut) Bart- i INTER CITY CuURCE we - —_ beat Jaen osiemt) Parkdale 61 First Christian of Flora, Ill, 6-1, 6-3. 7 In the leading women’s match, United Miss Koral Fageros, Miami, Gla.. elim- Evangel ae 34 inated Carol Loop, San Bernardino, | Calif., 6-2, 36, 62. First Baptist and three-fifths, Zion Nazarene 52 Stringham 42 Pirst Nazarene NTIAC CHURCH iSerteen-£? wtLe 12 0 Liberty Baptist 6 6 = _. Salvation First Presby. 714 «St. Lukes | (Softball-NL) \ wl +Frinits St. Johns 93 Apostolic jBethany Bapt. 66 8t. Pauls | First General 47 Pioneer Wins Trot DETROIT (P—Pioneer. owned by the other league without waivers.|and the defensive bulwark carried! Saunders Mills of Toledo, won the: "he rule was adopted at last win- |McGuire over the rough spots. ,$3,000 Northville Trot at Northville) ter’s meeting, to become effective Downs last night by taking the | this November. second heat in 2:06 flat. 'Choice won the first heat in 2:06! FREE Front-End | Inspection Army : 3 Central Christ . ~ even rm wah i ' City Standings pom H ecu evune® euouwt ae5s Seuacudg 34 4;and Frank w chee = wt. 3 1 1 Chicago, Mossi, ~ _are the question of 1; Pascual, Washington, Turley, New interleague player trades. | t i oJ 1 \ 0 T 1 0 0 0) \ 3 6 L| 3| 4 5 L 2 * 2 4 2 4/ 4 3 5 Zz 1 1 | 6 L } 47) 110, for the 1960 campaign. _| bolster ‘of New York. fr esocen ones 3 tending the Majors Study Aid to Minors Today = Million Dollar “8 Program Main Issue on Tap 1960 Starting Date; ‘Inter-Loop Trading to. Be Discussed CHICAGO (AP)—A one million) dollar financial aid program to! struggling minor leagues | held top attention today of ma jor! _eague baseball officials. Other main issues before the) imajors’ annual summer meetings | the starting ‘date of the 1960 race and con-! troversy over a rule permitting | Commissioner Ford Frick anid the question of a_ third major | league is not on the agenda: and | that he does not believe it willl ibe discussed. However, the third major league proposal could be brought before the meeting with the unanimous) |consent of the club owners. The drive for a third league has been spearheaded by William Shea He has proposed ‘that his group meet with the ma- |jors between July 15 and Aug. 3 The executive committees of ite majors and minors huddled yes-! terday with Frick in an effort: to work out a formula for shoring up the sagging minor leagues. : Charles Segar, assistant to Frick, said recommendations will | be submitted tomorrow at meeting of American and National League club officials a joint - Jets’ McGuire Blanks Them, 1-0 ARMLESS BOWLER—Fred Gilbert, 15, who lost both his arms when he reached into a bear’s cage seven years ago, demonstrates the form he uses in his newest interest— months he had already roHed a respectable boy uses a special 16-pound ball and has a release attachment at the end of his artificial arm Ui Ac We Sport Shop Rint oe eo wf hg —— Marlene Hagge Hoosier Champ 70 Beats Men's Par. at Ft. Wayne; Two Tie | for 2nd FORT WAYNE, Ind, (AP) —} Marlene Bauer Hagge of Delray | Beach Fla., clipped from men’s par to win the $4,000 Hoosier Celebrities golf tourna- ment by four strokes yesterday. Marlene posted 34-36—70 at the| Fort Wayne Country Club to go with her par 71 in the first round.! |Murle MacKenzie of Pinellas Park ;Fla., was next at 158. Miss Mac- | Kenzie also joined three ‘best ball with 55. handicap After Che bowling only two Ivo San Diego Cards Sign Lineman CHICAGO (AP)—Dale Meinert, - 213-pound guard obtained from he Baltimore Colts last year, has signed a 1959 contract with the Chicago Cardinals. The majors’ executive group in- cludes Frick; Warren Giles, pres | dent of the National League; J Cronin, president of the pone can League; George Wejss, gen- 3 eral manager of the New York | Yankees, and Walter O'Malley, president of the Los Angeles) 5. ; Dodgers The minor league committee is| jheaded by George CLASS A STANDINGS of Cc. 11 2 Pirates ets 56 6 Shaw's The front-running Knights“ of Trautman,|Columbus took it on the chin last, ‘president of the National Assn. of |night in the Class A City Baseball Professional Leagues. ‘Frank Shaughnessy, president of! the International League; Ed Do-} herty, president of the American) Assn.; Charles Hurth, president of! Southern Assn.: Bob Howsam,! president of the Denver Bears./ Horton, head of the N.Y... club. * * Rochester, * Others at- League in a sparkling mound duel, meeting included at Wisner Field. Marshalt McGuire hurled a dazzling three-hit shutout and re- ceived some brilliant fielding support from shortstop Bud Hay- ward as the Jets defeated the K.C. club, 1-0. Pitcher Don. Picmann of the Knights probably deserved a bet-! ter fate in view of the nifty four-| The two majar leagues are in hitter he threw at the Jets, but the, Pace-Sefting Knights Bow , | Gil Trevino aided 5 it cause with two safe blows. ‘disagreement on a starting date defending city champs got a run! The - Na- w i tional has tentatively set Tuesday, 103 Newman AME. 4 7 April 12 while the American pre- 011! fers Apri] 17. in the 3rd ‘the interleague trading rule-set-|on an infield out. |ting aside a period in November | | Hayward made four spectacular) inning and that was, plenty for McGuire. The game's lone run came as) Dave Simmons led off the 3rd with Debate also is in prospect on a booming triple and raced home} -|when players may be traded to} ‘catches from his shortstop position Clem’ s| Tiger Averages eS BATTING = rH sity of Oklahoma Board of Re- * * * If the rule is upheld, players no} | longer will need waivers from all ‘other teams in the same league to| igo into the other league. Frick reportedly opposes rule. : Sooner Mat Coach 3 Will Be Replaced NORMAN, Okla. ibe (» — Univer- wrestling Coach tiac two home runs as PBI defeated) Don Nicholie, 10-7, in a free-hitting| ;Class B game at Jaycee Park. hits, Picmann struck out nine Jets while walking one. McGuire fanned four and also issued one base on balls. Picmann himself made two of the Knight's three hits off McGuire. Shortstop Ray Bosquez of Pon-! 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The figure marked the seventh con- secutive year that the rate was, less than one. The lowest rate on - record was .09 in 1954 The council said four fatal acci- dents occurred in domestic opera- tions in 1958, costing -the lives of 134 persons, including 114 passen- gers, 15 crew raembers and five others not 4n aircraft — * ¥ * Air lines presented the award of honor were: Allegheny, American, Bonanza, Continental, Delta, East- ern, Hawaiian, Lake Central, Mo-| hawk, Pag¢ific Northern, Pan| American-Grace, Trans World and) Trans-Texas. Awards of merit went to Aloha, | Caribbean, Central, Chicago Heli- | Ee copter. Mackey, Piedmont, Reeve, | Trans Caribbean and Wien Alaska. | Airlines presented with certifi- cate of commendation were Cor-) dova, Ellis, New York and Uraba, | eee te | Oe ee ee eee ene, i a ee ee ee ee Medellin & Central. | 5 U.S. Art Exhibit | Gets Additions | to Please Ike WASHINGTON- (UPI)—The U. S.| Information Agency is attempting) to assemble 25 or 30 paintings of the 19th Century to add to the! controversial cantemporary U. s.! Art Exhibit in Moscow. t a ae * * { The idea, said the agency, was President Eisenhower's. The plan, announced yesterday, was regard- ed as an effort to take some of the | heat off the exhibition, which has! been criticized both in and out' of! Congress. The USIA spokesman said that “in order to lend depth and his- 7 torical perspective to the collec. : tion at Moscow” the American | 7 National Exhibition office “hopes | to obtain a total of 25 to 30 paint- ding 19th-Ce Americéan artists to expand the | . range of art on view in Moscow.” | He said this was being done “‘in| ‘keeping with the view of President | Eisenhower that more attention be! . given to. paintings by American! artists of the pre-World War I, period.”’ ; * * * The President said at his press. conference last week that he didn’t think much of some of the 49 7 paintings on view at the American x exhibit. Other critics have been: even harsher. Chairman’ Francis E. Walter (D-Pa) of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and | . Wheeler Williams, president of the American Artists Profes- ee sional League, have been par-— ? ticularly critical. Walter has charged that 22 of the 67 artists whose paintings and sculptures are in the American. exhibit had ‘‘a, minimum of a total of 465 connections with Communist’ fronts and causes.”’ Yellowstone Park is the largest. national park in the United States. | q It covers more than two million’ : acres in Montana, Idaho and Wy- i ~* : ‘DONALD DUCK i ag Strong Market Is Danger Sign Gauge Strikes by Pri 1, ris ‘ed up again after a strike. | Aluminum price firmness is attributed largely to increasing! ‘demand. But underneath is the possibility that upcoming wage negotiations might break down) and a strike would mean short- ages. * * * Rarely has the annual labor-, management tug-of-war recé@ived| more public attention than today. | This is because of the unusual) concentration on the fear of fur-| ther inflation — that is, dollar! erosion. Headlines go to the approaching | climax in the steel talks. But busi- ness has been keeping an eye all along on what is happening in copper. * * * While labor and management have been discussing a new cop. per contract — now overdue, as in steel copper stocks have been piling up in the world mar- ket. Often the threat of strikes offsets this. But this time the price of copper has. been falling * * * A sharp break this week in the London market has been ex- plained this way: Earlier this year fears of an American copper mine strike led consumers to build up stocks. and producers to increase output. When the con- tract dea@line ran out without a break in wage negotiations, con- sumers started living off their stocks. And the supply of unsold new copper began to.grow. * * * In this country price, weakness has been spreading. In less than a month domestic custom smel- ® \ their old price — 3142 cents, But world, and U.S, import it for less, even with the transportation charges. Copper producers think that in- creasing business mean gains in copper demand so ‘that the present lull may be just temporary. They stress. that in addition to the natural consumer caution while awaiting outcome of) the wage talks, there is the up coming season of vacations by ce of Metals | Firmness in steel scrap’ prices,|ters have cut prices five times.;many copper fabricators. This al- on the other hand, has been*in- On Tuesday it dropped to 29% | ways tends to Slacken demand for 'terpreted as meaning that scrapicents a pound, The custom smel-|the metal. being stockpiled in expectation|ters buy scrap and ore to refine) iof a strike, The idea is that scrap;copper. The major producers of| would be needed quickly and in'new copper still were maintaining’ volume when furnaces were start-| ‘that price was the highest in the consumers could. activity will) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 159 q | But in. the copper futures mar- ket the thinking is different. Be- lief is widespread that consumers |have built up stocks to take care of a strike threat, and that they now feel, that they've overdone it. London observers say that world stocks of copper are such that consumers can hold off the mar- ket for some time, even if an American strike develops. < And because demand for copper usually goes up and down with |the demand for steel, a strike in the latter industry could cut off much of the activity in the entire metalworking field. 4 THE GIRLS T RAW By Franklin Folger IS ib AWE WiSI7 ) 47 STRANGE /3. UNKNOWN /ff | (PLACES |} ade 7-9 “‘May I suggest our kitchen?” BOARDING HOUSE MMW i, . V) 4E MALADY | CERTAINLY HOPE (T'S PERMAN \ vies. ine. TM. Reg. U.S "1-9 & 1959 by Hea Se- eT I'M Ie a i Nt ——— | Par. Of oe YY Yj NO HEAD SHRINKER, MRS. Tf NORE THE LOCAL SWAMT, TWIGasG HOOPLE, BUT INE READ ue WHAT GIVES WITH THE LORD OF THE MANOR 2 HE HASN'T WORKED THIS HARD SINCE HE STOPPED TEETHING! I DON'T KNOW WHAT $, BUT L THAT BKAIN SURGERY RELEASES HIDDEN DRIVES/ REMEMBER THE MASOR'S SWAN DINE FROM THE LADDER MAYBE THAT HEAD BUMP MADE HIM THE _ MAN YOUNE ¢ WANTED HIM TO BE/ OUT OUR WAY REACH ’EM? CHECKERS, EH? WELL, HOW DO ~YOU EXPECT HIM TO LEARN 7) WHEN YOU GOT HIM TIER / SO HE CAN'T EVEN TEACHING TH’ BABY TO PLAY WV OH, DURIN’ THIS FIRST LESSON (\ JTST TO SHOW (\\\l}}, SHOULD BE _IM MAKIN" HIS PLAYS FOR HIM, AN’ NOT CHEWED/ HIM THEY MOVED A “a 5} ~ %, Ye By. Walt Disney Hi! We JOINED THE SCHOOL BAND! [a GoM Roe “WS By Edgar Martin COM VX he DUST A CONOVENRCE 77 b ephaggy het OBSOMVEN a DIXIE DUGAN SEE 2 DADDYS GOING TO EAT YOUR NICE SPINACH! | A FINE "INFLUENCE YOU ARE! By McEvoy and Strieber (vit, Ba |? CAPTAIN EASY >... | CAPTAIN EASY TILL DUSK TO DELIVER THE $100,000 CHECK I AGREE TO TAKE I MUST GNE FOR THE PAINTING TWAT PLAYBOY WILL NEVER MAKE IT} IF L KNOW HIMs HE'S LOLLING AROUND WW SOME JAIL! ANYWAY, LGOT Y NO... I NEED EVERY HERE FIRST! AND) PESETA I CAN GET! @uT USE| YOUR CLIENT'S CHECK \S FOR THE SAME SUM | | AS McKEE'S! yy YES...BUT ILL ADD WHAT EXPENSE MONEY HAVE LEFTL MY FINAL OFFER |S $100,058! p 4 St corgunl VARS: I a cette CAN FIND cf Mi WHEN AUNT FRITZI FEELS BLUE SHE BUYS A NEW HAT MORTY MEEKLE Ter hog Uh Per OF - AP righty cenermed Cee. 199% hy Unned Feeney Syediven, - ~ ERNE BUSHMI/1LA Ele yi4% By ' Dick. Cavalli 22} | Piped A PICTURE OF DON'T GET \ UNCLE CHESBRO. HE . ‘ USEDTOBEKING cee Js OF THE RACKETS’ CHAMPION? Oo j i S +) Mg © | ; I g $ es Z Al @ ' GRANDMA » ae ) oe By Charles Kuhn =| BUT, GRANDMA, | WHY DO YOU INCLUDE / |g | WELL,GOIN’ T’ TH’ , A DAILY MOVIE AS ALWAYS MET. Ri MY ASPET 4 ITE FOR! HOURS! ; PART CAUSES ME TO O” YOUR DIET ? ¢ — A |EAT SMALLER MEALS / BBEdit =, . ‘ 1 L/ # Pi {Ses wy ‘ a T le , : SS ee ee Lee, | oe ii ay! | 4 F ‘ J eS | aa { 7 i 2 bi 3 | i i j / it ke a 4 2 ; Le ee : 5 ad 0 \ f \/ | | Fy r i | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 “Find TwoDead sams Tate Ste gy on Rubber Raft on praia pers from the;day at the north and ‘south ends Pi il r] . - ‘ : f 2 “ 9 = Business Nofes asuct Shai % © kemibel: stink fe Fe ; ’ . ae: ; ove 3r , - State Police Post here are assist- ) d Youth Hospitalized jing the state Hi t-/of Van Dyke of the outskirts o Ie i te Highway Department! Romeo and a as Plane §S in making an “ x on East and West 32- Be Se Ba RE ae oe on vlelee Mi fell ties Survey” eine a i-| Mile road. , core ames 7 os <4 |road, Auburn Heights. In the reallgeck. pm. to. best | ake Michigan and tomorrow in Rochester to de- Tomorrow the check points in ff, s . ' estate pe pone for the past 20/|sbsections that may be > wae ; — os need for improvement sal hcmcargesn: area will be on rains xe M | . aa the — Sal ienduien rel Re ial a WAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)—Two!both to is leading into and out of/ p vill ae National Twist i a e {| ens farm and business sales oe 3 ree 0 ree wns, and Co, . | : } 3 youths who were swept} Check points w 7 | and the wow te on the perth |, _|member of the Rochester Real/- out on st fj . ere established to- ith Hill bridge at ; E . re orm-tossed Lake Michi- the south. in OW The following are top prices! — Board. = + NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- , Sanina : : 3 ; ld e coveri fl i es manager struct sidewalk and rubber raft were found . They also will be : ing sales of locally grown) gan, of 353 ager is Thomas Rea-|Sises of Robinwood rood oe dead this morning . ’ read ite set up on Orion produce brought to the Farmer's : St.. Clair St., Auburn} You are hereby notified that at : just west of Rochester d.| CHI : Market b ; . Heights. - : regular of the - : A third [ e : r road, CAGO (#—The grain fut y growers and sold b the City tac, ; youth survived, but was) jon Tienken road on both the east! market we ‘ UlUDPS them in wholesale package | “ . * = -* sated tees ox fevolution it was = described as in poor condition. | ~ west sides of M150, on Park-! e was a narrowly mixed and Quotations are ticulewedl “f Nee NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- | Harvie Little, 107 Wall St., for- oanet te Be Se a intention of | the city 2 The dead youths were Daniel ma meone broke into a summer © ” road near Parke-Davis & Co, | #ow-dealing affair today during Detroit Bureau of Markets a ot Ket moved irregularly early tod merly with Fred Saner Electric, |soed‘avenue from Baltimore Avenue, to Se 8 of Bayside, a Mil- wh age at 1194 Clearwater St., ca University drive west of the first half hour of activity on} Tuesday. | as the going got tougher after f ms ave operating the Harvie Little /or"si2 wan, Avenue ct at estimated cost yaukee suburb, and Ti : ite Lake Townshi . , . ‘our Electric Service 810.05, that the plan, p ‘ony Phipps ownship, and stole the Board of Trade | j ; : : : and estimate of sald { emer 21, of Da adhe i-fi : x * * ‘ A straight record highs. Trading w : | ie fer pubis mprovement is was Paul en The survivor hi-fi radio and record player.| Motorists will be given a par There were some weak and some Detroit Produce lively. ing was ee ‘ —— i is temporarily at ublic inspection. uct City. Iowa. oth aM d " gray was reported yester-|ticular colored card as they en.|£rm spots with most contracts reurts x * * a the plan. protie ‘nd evlimete, and that The Milw day to the Oakland County Sher-| ‘ef town at one check point whic holdi Blueberries, No. 1, 12 sai . ft shall be defrayed by eat ilwaukee county medical |iff's Dept. by Alpheaus Ki of they will see oom which ing near previous closes. Cherries, near 16 ais pts. ....-... ao Gains and losses of key stocks rant an a the lot d 7 - xaminer’ i sa: . . . King : retu oO ec . + SESS S SR tess r +ti : . s and parce! ae a Ages stl believed Detroit,-owner of the cottage * “| at the other end of town eat ; Brokers said there appeared ‘Currants, "red, 16 Gt lec, Oe aires meena seein Rovinweod Avense ‘from US i Pps ef ex- . leave. The sti i y| to be no new aspberries, black, 24 qis. 0. . nue to Manha 4 . : st wil : significant factors Raspberries, Red ats. ........ 5.00 - ttan Avenue ! - posure. . ome Ea , 644 Northview the: Geffic Pi wi sama to influence prices either way Strawberries, No. i‘ 1e eta,” co ste Some of the stocks which paced oy a ce et tee enna be yee The threé boys had gone out yesterday Fe to Pontiac Police | roads merit attention first al and that apparently dealers were VEGEIABLES the latest advance to historic a gyre Mo ya gl see on the raft yesterday afternoon. this ho y that someone entered, . reluctant to trade more than 5¢#5s, green, flat, bu ae peaks were subjected to increas- rerdoos shall be paid mont tbe Copital wearing swimming suits Pe hachinmeeieems = $240 from an | small quantities until more de- Prope ih bu oo 88 ing profit taking. At the same MPT IOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 2 t ° g ng box in the ki | sisiv | i , gy oes tenes 4 tim ie That th arities said they believed the |The thief entered thro ee pin, as | cisive trade news develops. |Bocts: ot, aoe. beke cs 233 issues ‘met weaively neglected Pancins, Maskigun wt met Lang ay serey ks wists & mnyemibte [ocked side door " LIMMAL coments were within minor Bag me ses demand Sie Suen conc ead o get their flims ~ ‘ fractions pees ee Cabbage. C ; : ‘1.73 n unusual array of bi Lhe | objections that may be made b: craft back to shore. y a Users. Coal prices: ractions af yestextiay's stlenes: Fepreqoy fed, bu Se 2-30 reflected switches "ey hetero, Mostes ty barely piven te tbe ook mW. 0. 7440 iene: : are lowest at this time ® . . is ge Sprouts, bu. ...... see 9 ing A ze "t-jelectors of Schoo) Di. e qualified) Dated July 8, 19 A marine helicopter spotted the so retail prices are ecg st i | Grain Prices \ecuueaee ee BB) g S. the Township of Dietrick No. 3 Fri. of y 8, 1958. ana in ake raft thi i | pric . MNS Celery, No. epces “*-" 959 Steels and motors w _ of Oakland, State of . 7 , s | prices i ‘ » No. we ichigan ci e morning and brought nerease -when lake shi | Jelery 1, doz. 2... 005. 133 Raj : re down.'Annual School .El gan, that the ty Clerk Polanski to shore. He was take a 5 rag] t to the north in tie CHICAGO “July 8 VAP) Op cucumbers dill. Fancy’ cea nies 1 ag) Fealls, chemicals, oils and tobac-!9f **5oe! officers will be held on ‘Mons i 2 to Milw . n) & uly, and retail prices prices: , July 9 ‘(AP)—Opening grain Cucumbers. _ slic . Fancy a. $.59/C08 were mixed. Drugs, farm i Go oa “| NOTICE OF IN : ona County Emergency —, increase some ‘about he Summer 1959 is going to open J Wheat Oats (new) |eonrect doa es -. $50'plements and a wide range ‘a me ee "00 = ‘% ag F9 fo et iboew poles sidewalk and, related work - ae . Coas' és ~ m duly ..... 1.97! = , doz. bchs............... i ‘a : : Se-| E} ory rkston side undell : brought back — Guard cutter Paced wee a Po footed rou he a new way of life for 75,000 U.S ‘Sep. naan ae rood sone! ae {paiens exgen. “aos Se 1.80 lected issues made progress. Carkston,” Machin. 6595 Waldon Road, reuuer fod dN notified that ab a two other boys. The an ved die ace your wdee ae heating cost. | {amilies whether they wacetion on Mar Oo 198% Mar oa tg i “don ROMER 1.00) opp ie = Desa tie 28 OF AE PON Ro Sac | 1, 1980 by Ponte Micnigat "held July . [ ur * : May ........ 1.95% eee zy . No. L ; oe: 00) ed . ' y resoluti it w h covered driftin *-| Blaylock order soon and save. a lake in Wisconsi | 1960— 95% J oi Peppers, Cayenne, pk. cee 228) NE ticker tape was late’ for a J retary | be the intention of the City | sarah : wales. “eho 7 north of Mil- 81 7A Sree a Bldg. Supply Co. | tt onsin, from a skiff July .. ..... 182% Py peer 38 peers: hot, pk. ......... re 2.25 | six-mirfute spell at the openi ___ Fully 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 195p to construct sidewalk or Some aston ane ut eight miles off e Ave., FE say the rocky coast o Maine or‘July .... 1.20% Mat viigeee 1.30% Potatoes, “New, Ww “bag. 2-09| | Youngstown Sheet dropped ke struct sidewamk INTENTION TO CON- from Saginaw. Strect to Hemiiton wareet —Adv. at a tennis club | 88. ces, LT eo eee shes, red. doz... .........= 199/240 2, US. S é OPC | west sid related work on|%t a6 estimated cost of $1,764.33. and “ae high. winds andj, oh style menu, rolled rib Shore Oe the, Jexeey Se 113s uly ‘arama Rhubasb: wetased ae. bane” 075 1'89|New York Genel ous vol ca werter oa kee Bnotilied’ that at a sald improvement som, nd Cesuimate’ of curbed attempts to search ner. Four Gowns Methodist! . me : is Sep. ........ 885 |Squash, Ital, + S Lasacne woes 001; : : avored rail méeting of the Co: inspect = : t May ......-. 1.18% Oct. . wee ba ee ‘in the . . the City of. mmission of |=spection. the boys last night after they aiid Church, Cooley Li Ra, Sat, July) * ® Get IT Bae HauaGh, Buminet, My gs MB a tract t two sessions, was down|?. 1968) by” resolution “it Yeas. Seclared wai i, further totended to construct reported missing. 5 to 7 p. m. Adv. No longer “‘status seekers,” they Dec. ........ 9.68 Tomatoes. outdoor, 16 Ibs... 1... 333! gained . 8 Pennsylvania Railroad] sion to construct saewetk ne Commis.| the plan, profile and estimate, and tet Phipps was in Milwaukee to Rummage Sale. Waterford case the people who have realized turnips, topped, bu. ..... oe 100 ‘ 2 * from the soute side of East Boulevard special assessment, according to” frent- part in the western open ery Friday, 9 to 4. rea the dream of buying a home aw: GREENS oe *) Fractional losses a ta a River" to the ‘South ike of of and fronting oon yng lh oie tournament. Casper was th Giant sale Fri |from home = 0 0 Cabbage, No 1. bu |General Mot were taken by)}or en dsede Me 16 at an estimated cos,|Rundell Street from engnse: bisast 4 ws . ’ @ SON] youth C Fri. & Sat. : Sua ee be $125) Motors, American Motors|#24 estimat that the plan, profile; Hamilton Street shall constitute the So prominent Bayside doctor . enter, e Orion. Adv.| Clarence Hausm : ‘Sin be. 1.35 and Chrysler. Du Pont lost OFS | tile for pais tome improvement is ea cial assessment district to defray $910.00 *olanski was the house : . ann, housing au- Mustard, Nol, bu Sense eee el Schering ws st a point.| It is further intended to ln ig ag EE re Fred Sc guest of thority of Allied Chemi ® ea = Sorrel, bu. . 4 .. 1.50) & was up a point, Pfi improvement in to construct saiq| thereof and the $956.33 of the estimated hneller of suburb: : . emicals Bar- Suk 200/a good f . ’ izer plan, pro accordance with the Cost and expenses thereof shall be an Mil. Not Safest Tech of Allied Chemicals Bar amy AT QC aN E ITY — (swiss chard wu: : raction. , profile and estim. f id waukee. : est Technique rett Building Materials Divisi as Swiss chard, bu 22.222 22227 138! General Flecut _ | |See theresl cual te ante te eel) ech Is HEREBY Ol Fund. ‘ says the numbe — aa aes are UIE TS0] than al Electric dropped more|that all of the lots and” Trontage and| » THSt re Commission of ine City. of ‘ hilar oles : (UPJ be baiit ‘Fie of summer homes ; ~ SALAD GREENS | Blectric ani Polhigg Westinghouse | fronting “pom, the — oe “a Comenulen. ‘ieter on July 14, me s Lund was fined $9 yester-| is year is as much| § oy Endive, bu. ... . ic was firm. oulevard from the south sid wer |8 o'clock p.m. to hea ; ee day for riding a mot “t-\ as 50 per cent c eward Modern Rail Ecsrcle bu $1.50 ridge at the Chiaton Rise? cof $8e| objections ‘thai fr sumpertians ane orcycle while} pe more than the num- \Sattuce Bibb ak 1.50 south line of L ver tothe s that may be m by abe . = . pe. . a : = ot 18, A.P. No. 16 shajj| terested. a not in a position to control it Po, r built in 1956. and Seaport Center on tevuse: nead'bu 7 233 New York Stocks triet to defray $2,798.10 of the esti “als-| Waa Se @, t0ne und = : ki é - . -. he L a bottle of pilk in one band’ comb. kina” ede Reema Kenai Peninsula Ketture: leat be. III TR] pg, tale Morning Quotations) Ea ie ee ADA Rhy clerk : q : 7 2 Sia | ”””:”t~—t:C‘( |” eee le 1.25 ures after decimal Ses thereof shall be pai ex- y Cle ing his hair with the othe a ~ ; | point are eighths Capital Im paid from the July 9, ‘59. r hand,| 4ay of the camp site P. : A — peoremens Fund. : nd, r fish . : Admiral ....., | NOTICE Is jand steering the motorcycle with) Shack is going, These homes yp WASHINGTON — The children oultry and Eggs ‘Air Redue = 3) i oe +--+ $84] petting - Commission of hy - ot OTTER OF INTENTION | TO CON. body. HINGTON — The children) oe poutray C=‘ Allied Stres' it ; file foy public } : eee : Ph ga ae gee : Tt f9/ further inten ‘ ' . - FE 4-4729. | ED 2c on a S Saleest co senssrent mei fl | Her trainer, Benny Kirkbride, _ aes oe eee a eee oe See eee r ‘ | got the show § again only by| )Citizenship was extended + ‘nat | ics - tragedy ter} : ‘ a draping a -tablecloth around , the| Indians | that all of the Its and” ' pillar, ' Gs in the U.S. by an act. and that all of tad ate Leen ; capa oe ee Congress dated Py berry, Serene \ Gog % « . awe C/U IS Street from 4 \ j ¥ fy , : / fhe easterly line, \ = i ; : \ i ‘, 5 f 7 \ } #, x { os cemeencs | i . ey 3 i : | 2 \ ‘ : \ + fetid ne f ) j iF j ji : ; \ ‘ . | | { | ' : THE PO NTI Ac PRESS, THURSD ay, 1959 \ Fer Sal \ 3 J Houses ; aoe F THE WA ~~ <8 For. Sale vanvier {anal anvil ”" . or Sale H BEDROOM. Brick CW ouses iinton lov _— f _§ P ville Rd. garage ee es ‘or Sale WE WISH 5 Modeis and baie yao" ' ! * * Houses thanks TO EXP REAL fall Loe sun” balcony ' ‘ 5 4 and @ RESS MI 6 ESTA ppd Ag room. Qn a F Sn es egkbere OUR, 6500 Ts. og Es A Beg ° me] | MOUTIPLE LisraN ___ For Sale H : tives for a eticanare aod rele, Vsres! Me OS: , ; LISTING SERV! a Houses ‘ Des, the “ may org and rela- $21,500 Fo A | eae —I \Feve SERVICE Houses 6 Fer S - , of = gs ¢ SE hg gel and Ter Visus C ® OPEN NT DOWN ;, A Aut Retired c Established ‘ : ‘oad Rm MONTH } ae Houses Prank wan usband and recent loss! Sto olce OPEN DAILY J 7. | Priced. ee ie peed to 196 ; pe le, Houses, 6) For Sale Ho v. J 8 er, ve, . one : en now ome. north —Buys . Ideal . . bes oy ae oe ea snes locf"aceth otntsa: | yg Se site Len beni Pele ar os Me a ' _ WARM aaeeood Fe Lodge No.” ee eee } BEDRM Fu no/dn. : re - Pu es en, Buclosed | ¥ pc heat. ving” re, me til a beater ole 4 | 7 810 per ey iy “Setar appointm 4 rick and Abbe Nice 5 d Kraig rence Webber., gous gare ot, 100x170 ] & ation room vided, with nity, | erms ped, clos LAKE ent eonstructio! stos shing! a pin room ‘as stibule age. Sipte floo | Cy & screens. Pence Oil heat. Storms DRAYTON : ALUMINU ee Mour years old. a pia. Vorees me neat ax | Funer: | pore room—laige large Sylvan Lake — children to. Sidewalks Biorms bath OM AREA air beaut ving ee ee an Nice big lot on eee d soll a al Directors 4 a OP heen afpaigtoen fected attte a vedreom semi! ‘ale eapas Naas _ ee the | | heat. oe Tr ope “Ceramic ted — % pier 85 ft. on th kitetien a eb rth extra large Aluminuw — street. PONTIA wrane with rong Booed iusotastty Tou Os (tirepla: oored recs room oa cl aps eve s way to large ie erie sluasd a bores ing; $11,400 lands floors ath with rooms, 213 tile t's clo casement cad and screet window LAKE . COATS i fired ota & bars room at eal 1% ca basement jarge | ee of $11, 730" bargain | with caped. See oil places. joa wee a tile ios Ck to eve ment and 72 screens, wate 6, storms Largé 9 E FRONT an beat The’ papper f ary F leatage iced | san paeediaee cash IDE $2000 dows. | —— 2 fire ono rything. 9,- read softener ieee oan Drayton FUNERAL ea gg t. This os eich inee Geen Priced | mda men mortesge ot! AL WES =e. r jon Foo finish’ rigage Le ° puss fn vie gy aot Mt Pla. HOM seein, pro is $500 old on th in te on ed braee T 8 ear patio. m. G ed costs Pi ce, full love SPAR a "OR 3- Don Sachotte fo ving 0 3 UNITS — Sonn: FHA aed celiaine taxes o pee apse ra bedrms. Fs — Famil cack and Nae io Maat MIDDLE 8T tnd vt windows in di fe heat, "nasement, forced Shenpetar eerie CHAPE! TIT Bee ot FE details — RSS re 7 | = Bedrooms— Le to, sehool i dear ga oors, full large Rlached "plastered, 2 car eruded off aa = = mee ie ae erietane” Bash it rvice L GARDNER 765 axee! e North & pay and) ¢ t's right s—$11,900 o— s, stores Tage, Cony mt. By a e have eee: yet off the be and se- vileges 0: rry on D 2-5841) Profession oc papper of own ae for ceety pe bedroom oad bus. ‘516.000 ppointment aan” Lda 8 rar Hrs path, Maceday Caves Williams and PRANKLIN BO onel ee nkD. on | aon oo ini salement tae mpeg, FI : THE regio ticag yg Fees rom ere Soren son- vou [RED herwise DRAYT ght. $1300 | P lastered too, wi 0 down. oyd K uNUSsU with 1 2 bed churches $12.800 with idea’ room b D L Ena O ns so a thie soe carte, Soe PLAINS i Degree fp eee ee nee. 2200 se Inc., Realto AL Hichen list Foon ranch —— alld down to or Aimed nae lt we ___ “Designed HOME of exc ae rr a wonde! zoned for An un | thi: ome 18 orms & OTS FE 70133 by at r ozy. Pri - clean 5-ft. : of $10,- ment, ofl me. Ful g. fap Fir 2000 elient soil 2 acres and nderful h ‘or busi usual | s barg bound screen AMPL bE Telegra Ace real Ni ced at an and corne of} heat, 1 base- j Foorhe unerals” . veeduce fare airendy in : fl ance ga | for Bee tence a E CUSTOMER ie ‘ie Shores. 8 Rooms sseeiva phere. orthern "woods atmos: Loe scum at On vccme —— e lovel e ' uit trees already 1 n n offic _ and complet 18 ntmen Call ow : a wn; 3 ms and n . rlando . = = a. — b n — i op e. Y just ely | t today | t* ca large bath ONE FOR sn FUNERAL in iple ‘sult brat pie als et ol musi seeto ap: © WHITE BROS. 7 mar Also "intahes bath up. Priged "$10.00 ~~ forte Some “unt wets Soharhan 1: We have sev mbulance Se ME aker!. Seei rue furnit . GENES - Open Eves. * 1295 enced so finished M3 by ace. Ful ving room. aaa any a we've poo 8 an Livi f room h eral 3 an rvice Pla cell tor further de believing: Village H RE — 1 au o: 8u $8,950 ard. gare upstal mken oil 1 basomont on moon. 2103180 ant I ng com wih bes to d 4 FE 2.8378 ne or Motor xo rther detail ving, peting ome. Wal ovely indien | __5660_ Dixi nday 10 ._ MI 6-1017. ge. Te. rage. Pi heat. 2 rates po Sylvan, d. Privi 180 ts Be garages basem choose DOWN PA 8 tile ba 1 to Wall jan | W A e Hwy ‘TH 5 ‘NEAR P cond. and Bees die ga lakes. Of sone leges cater st ey Roms semente pia i YMEN’ w floored th, sta car- | SH m ONTIA shad. ter. Go e Sewer plus fering @ bom Swe ce to no m Cemetery Lots | eS nee | eae thle 3 bedroom em PARK. Mh iG) baths, excelent cond A = pr nate ete (OR VERTIBLE: 24) dow payment te ma 3 _ n ! = = e = . sin MT. vane : re de - RILE cr Biletes | on ment Located, in with full 3 *. “ee Owner. OR eh 8 0. priced Yo coats seme Pein ste. W. W. "ROSS HOM. E oe Geel es. 625 & ceM urance = lames x = werent on a nic OOM u luck y to 6 | . SCRIFICE GRAVE. vege, Se ast per cent in re udt aoe EATAge ee Seale, "PEt wed Toasement,lake™ privileges Bat Sy aha ate |p SDR - [AM Soci “ Hills RAVE LOTS aT — a a! co ane 8 pa & mn ke spointment yore by wahio yment. | sonable ‘oiter. il take eee a ema RAY O'N eee edt beth Acslparc itches ae Collect St 4-12 Sie” en: ped) eee surance are cee 6 sk oe RE 4-4821 | _@ SCHUET’ Be fer “2 a AMILY INCOME” ree n 38 8.7 EIL, R lms cirat en, living | +82 Aes an we a we fee seme EP pegs Pada Quick Se et Gate 1TH BABE- | ETT, R a ILY INC | PE otto e8Ph RO , Realtor |_ Ra ree ig acres. finished. WIN SURANCE ay redecorated an "oper ‘ ROOMS: = ae Ya acre cor- | § ee Te ealtor | furnaces er ef _ a ‘FoR — FE 3 6038 Ras Pe 2 Eido "ghee anions | FE _ +0041 ixed orm KE 62 ind Sith ban GED ce ull ba: own, | l | too OR 2-6936 er_6. at pox EPL = SID WE Call Manin ¥ - een ae HEAT. down Fares my tor itself, mths REALTOR SC] } | x a uae SEL Lives V. ACANT ar trl qe room aoe | SIRNA n. Ph fe ; : -8-6960. “Take E 2 bedroo fel J were replies dnc ; gome "trays. Oak foo ater! basen i omen full bath NO in = NEAR heat A vere oe i bey ou can't ¢ : r Praise. = asement enclosed dining RTH §S >. 1 ST. for 1 very rege < Poa ceipts, and _ those fens, we te ree; matic wa with oll. heat, "auto: ZBEPROOM E SIDE 0 block’ from for less than, 0, family ‘home | tit ments’ on pent. re. | | ue at sio.0bo | matic washer. 1 2 boat sate =f BRICK. B TOTA rooms. Liv Fchoo!, aS ee ee 10,000 home ROOM than rent FP eg aa A n | tL ARE | HugryS NS cs | TERM FULL ‘PRICE. NACE L DOWN PAYMEN decor ‘itehen,usity "ou one today. geod look: at iia x 18 ca on one at Thi is ae 0) Ww. urn E : arage. "$5,100. ae gone ty porch. Re- , : ox et| fall besem arpeted liv ms, living nice all re = cteen 3 bed A » i Live Better RT J. (DICK) \ V 100. EASY $66 ora pbasement. Gen faces, R W illiam Mi and basement a on kuchent room," modern hitens Pion Suburb. = Saee wre| No Steps to C 245 Oaxta ALUET | “SSeS al caltor ay Broa Shoat Pree ie | eRe aati) 2 EPR Bargain . nd In w — on Priced e- r | aa frontage, oni? ae pres urna a ee oiRecron ies EST SIDE, SPECIAL en | saupene wa | Job mS ve aoe) Ee me modere, cape peo ee. Prices. mile | with’ attached ¢ ik on TRI-L E CTIONS: race haley Mlggerreercolingy iy to 9 herp el nK = ae ore: tere Subur- “at G1.900° wits | pelle ane garage, rancher Setieg Geen pene 4- 3831 Out Mt, Cle Sin can besemes Gon uote oes cn ae Ae & So for small child Se sacl ““CRESCE? with) if © Penns piclight. down Fore ol HOME — Turn ote to M rage. Well basement th house OF C room we ting in wall- ealtors ns cludes lar children. ideal oe ee ka eco ae Sprangen wows | oot wise vo, | See Ee slored | etna we | Pe ume aren ; . i. . EM ° wid st t car : = | BES eee woe! eg ga scot __FE'S-6155 Se ae eae ee PAOD Taal, Dt te ce ay Hi | Pett oe an shina "st cow — Busy q w mark eady | ck pos ner tr a Vs 950, and fa . can ne s for 3 URB N ? : $450 down. et at $5950 with =i totes i why not Priced ARK “hom rt oa RE ~ Rolfe H. $ a ments Price = re as large living room ranch with 11 pom Bt 2 BED Tbs} Pream Hou : , a e it ts 8. Carpe t. bedrm 244 8 io mith erms. Ma: e $9400 — all apart- ' tchen. A f 10x18 f xi? School, % , @Cross ding. 43 r YOURS $@... W i Bud cou ubbery incl drapes. on . Telegraph ; Realto to choose ny other reasonable | ment with ull divided amily ar ome rede from Dub 4 reenty be can become. a gee see | ; Kicote Reattor | fee eee rasa caawded aches wit Foome a ttopea Hi TT tor) ete eave nme! Ta aece sete |g ownen as # oF ia agaaa'f ete St. Ph or | ss im ens St. oor, b ee cdrcca Wenn oroth wh will| Drapes VING HF oO nae one | ios eges on 14 a RGE room aamaned keen room rE cee! $1201 or Allen decorated, uilt in ‘bedroom Netae: y Snyde Drapes. 2 bedrm STATE, cabs” ity. 670 St7 i ~ a will Rateen apartment 2 roo. ROOMS car atta d aes 7 SEDRC t PE 23370 walls, full SL fees. uae eahe fs Lavend eige reentry Daa cea me LARS CE ‘a —= a Bre sey wee acne ee oe bal ue EDROOM: atic basem rs, plast ¥ | Ph 7001 Hi Wy er; reas. sposal. ble re a m, $9300. ANNE 3 BED: : ws .. Lawn, ce locatio f° ell landse ah and : crgueges Lets iat wi x, ede auter #14280. Terme. a ett = Ses pes rE asoei iif’ Lak ey recon.” REALTOR SCHRAM “ie wf dn re Sse Bul? price “only #12500 over pe: ER CLA : ot V r MU 4- RGE eview, cond. —1 . ¥ to wa: s, garag N HOME. RENCE ES * - 6417 ton. 2 BED , R 1086 Can Low % STO aaa Teg re =f take ais Prncharat 5 Inga ta m3 ern, Aap + room mod ee T SIDE fenced "pate ROOM IN DRAY: , I GP Fost a Gone FE ov terbary. YE a n payment. opREAl Bs ny HES WATERF HOUSE “BY OWNER 3 BED cance = Bt Or io monthly vo — own. ae bus “ines. “apetaa “seaee ced Yat $9,150.” OR 30557 excellent | DRAY NEAR F HivG SERVI ip ; ™ mighiand, RG, “SUNDAY 1 RONTA | heke h, possession uding t ce rick ho This center and AUB : TON ARE. FIS CE use Fe 13-8 : } anch, Garage, INDIAN axes. ne he tied see 2 bed 3 bed: HER wa“ rom 11 3 GE Serpanghon kat Wes re (DIAN VILLAGE 3 ere: Esa tec nae IGHTS piadated walle Zee. oS BODY | — = | = Se ES series| By Ween TEES | 2 pedroome, 1, dining poly alge all — ithe Bat Me igegat Daves mere Onl onono | og Dora, payments cn BY OW? 7 living & dining’ room. cE) Carpeting tebén with coo to scale, bus and hopping gaiore, Basement. iarge jot 4 MIL ony | OE =™ —— y $1,600 a — tor NER bas —— meek gureag * carpeted Ful ting ant ¢ Pr THIS with ne ping mae So R IDEAL large lot, 2 bedrooms. LES OUT 2 AIN Access to Otte Waterfront “ane. oe ——s rbage disposal, | fo rr oaeper es raperjes tn i po = TERMS E g10850 = avetcher Only otse 3 ; i pettpome wie Lion Ba fran ang Gass BY, OW ial) Sewers faving inte Picea Sabo Privileges on Syiv aoe aes crite aura rent _CUCKLER RE | BS Boime, “hag, eet stun Ra. | ow ; c state. | SELL 500 ae oe Lake a ced aeroene' bed- Outstan -FH 236 _N. 5e 7 eT oie uno living r rae be ones ES ee riod amege oo oe Ee Sle) So crus genan, |PLSE S chy | Fakes rig] MODEE- HOMES vt sto _ jones, Real Est.) aa. oie Taig it er adylin, | een come Baby NEWINGHAM rnd PS ne | Hit id, bedem ee eae \ mcour Rea is » 2 car aste , tiled f , to 3 = orne NGH a - oO e men Cer ranch r AILY . $23 ga- red bath, oe on | nen m Park BED! r Aub AN t, 2 — Ww t, st amic tile, oom : 12 me 8T 500. rie walls oak r, . Ree. RMB. urn { ar g. all t orms f ide home TIL ; ROCHESTER 8-1275 pees ee: ott cfurnas are peting. ‘aan tha em Weer! pe burn & Crooks Rds. | yg FOR aitndscaping. bir 8 Water safe carpeting. Dre screens have oS ot ae A sores teclis ond “Bee tt to ® rooms & x A 8 e priv. G 3 i con down 00 with sement : +6951. | with $950 S A a ON cludin: 8. $17,600. rms. Wat. had east sid @ too. Loc ly and | check Believ Hs corner. bath. 4 AREA peer set appraisal a oF ES ree onl polis dep $1 pEST KEEGO BUY ON JR. HIGH Dis 3-901" xes, a a = on Gl torian te gant —— = in oven and Seasares; Sait, Peco shee on = iS re ame present home| © Down Lakefront 2 bear eet Bei reom, 8, e hee itor ar 1 me BAST aualinied buy: fies, rie hen . re iT : ‘om ple ched bedroo Dp — elm pe ati rom @ ACRE SUB . and” @ coun- 84. Pye ‘appr bedr em CLARK pent Rocce wittna ben $8,000. “Reasor Bxcepti with at- = Piell at bathe, Seneca: : 2 bedroom "il Reo, "aloes pb Mpa bath We anin soc Lot's cee a pleton |% K REAL EST Pe gary] _A See cent Dcieliaqeneienlllltl sey a | tees renee Euchen, tied bath large fl ge ae 800. Terms poxtii, Priced I A tl = E reson our | 2 bed. DOWN ere is , eee car| in this sauael’ siete en nice a Mlation, birch ‘Neat 5. . Priced) dias -—MUL’ ‘on TRADE 5078. ir lot. On! room, clo: PAYMENT the ri 1 eared cha large bed EW MOD. little be: $1000 m t and roof cons’ Ts, con birch & 7 rooms Vill B n Ev y $0456. to 8 = el wart eye to livin rooms. EL HOME uty. tion construction "The Ince Ja dean 2 age ¥ e. & : yivan thi: rt'b get roo . 2 bai z. arr you is te ion. The 1 Bip wt ie ptohog ns bedroome mOWNER. $800 TING SERVICE | — lem VERY 0 Lake.) ial large = cegreeas aan Pancled dining roo eet ee | ROE Ro lEWIN. one choose Mise mace nied. Only $8,000 Place, dining room, full with fire: Aibira He and bates MoD | Cad. lovely. 2 bedroom. lake privileges, fot with doors leading "10. ick ‘planter. | + BEDROO M MULTIPLE Ci REALTOR looking ‘the. net from_over- ’ t garage. full ire- eights. vd ylva droo — is atta 3. Pu Belttin k large ass Eh LISTING FE 3- i me and had Wontins Meant oan | Bi we ba ggrend Hhearon serra wont. | Owner $3300 DOWN =. red flerpcee Le toga Borg MENTs 300" down rice: Builtin oven behes. ean (BEDROOM. LAR vice jt men nd Madison alae Maurice Watson, ae eS nlet fares Sea eS ees eae | ter 9 ata” | RF We beat. aleiyJandscaped. eee “nodels . ity Dr. tor |29 © bie ag yment. ted liv vely bri and is 0 fesponsibl ° eae util Impe rand bi 010.800, "Terme, OW 40 plready und m pi els Roches chard n, Real en with ing room, ck hom sible ater sof ity room. rial Dish. OWNER. . Terms. ° est er cons others Ny ter 8 Creed ie na oe as oka on large kiteh- A + HE. e waree toek’ Cares Gauche |; one TRM. _ OR 3.802 88.300 ‘wi fl! Prt tio AN INVITA ieavinG sts FE 4-416 ces heat, Ge JF ten bed. ne nek LOVELAN 10eMa slp oe Sate rh New at bet rage. Pru jauburn Ave. HONE with $300 "down from O BETTER LIVIN bedroom trick rplaces a PEGG Gales POUR ROGM “HOt ND |? EB ep a fins Sa a wa| Escala ube met e, lake rep. + . 8. Ya sto ater ots HO 2-4875, “Road 7,500. Crook at 293 tax T you trade IVING cent G priv lace, 2 3 Noth nd land rd is fe rms 8 On Needs USE 6 5 FE oad. OR 30 2345 Ga CUTE SB Rd. 3 es and for a your pr 24713. se 5 prtvilones. "4% ear; ing D rchard und Loceted ia We as iy $300 down, $90 1 N SEVEN 4-4526 — a Re ‘Waking Lexe| 2 rage. Gas 7 a ae Directions : far 9 beautiful rr present ay . 980. evening per aor el eda GI ubdiy ated in flees at 9045 down. $30 rice $3,300. B 6 . SYL : se aka | ri acre 3 tra M. HOME. lyn Dri ee bedr OWN 3 “cloning” costs soe P resale, w ision. T ards | —20WD: Hutchin: month Y OWNER : 1780 VAN one} —suneen- Tiled Ave. to Tenayse man e — thi oom | _lands: ER, 7 Ri bas ram interest fF ith only ‘bis is ship. 3s Rd. White’ Ae heat, : 2 : Sherwood — LAKE. ch back bath carpet- ‘ bp 0 3 Tenny ut Jos- such ee exce’ isonet home caped | OOM H ement on e oe 3 an a rate. Ca. 4% per ai 4 RM te La full: BEDROOM 3 Sem urches. FE Ves Fao & kit Arlene blocks son, turn Lay al fea ots PE RL me Wat on “tui ppointment. Dus today for lee ts ee peopel Carnasmeg G poten Binccongay ~ m Warw tr 7 gi eael : eagle to corn reereation mming pool W 2473. Call fer farther 86x452 O y for nes. Lot ATH, LK. PRIVI- “ mt ge ee Bhomcgggy ML vio ick has ato whee Cee er of ee ion Foam ea 3 INcOMEWaLin ton informa: uae AES DRIVE Prairie 6.500, le fire. REV. | CAE go> ne floors. « years a rage. i reoisce, vo tate wa You'll “be ime ‘or | A ED own, you w: n, Dr 6611. cheste ave unity : nn DD’S INC Foss PB ee re _ West Si a Parco ke an proud --Prarton Plains rage “and 4280) sa. Ph A. $24,500 ‘ 6 ian ane = — 77 lg ee Stou er > | 2 pt le ¢ | Bedroom wide : tached Large ecrooms pas, | ne 900. $4,500 | ieaae 4, Blas gee “MULT ie eseee. nand) vilege os, - TT_N. Saginaw st. gd es Rd droom BETH . e, 18 tge f gas fee cacas k ti e down. ‘aa : el FE 4288 on Wail 3 min gar ms — LA room; x 22 amily furna rage. A o at- odel FE 8-8226 ton orth gar full »bas KE ; {4 ft. er ce. El} most at aera tt! ates Siig bat Satter pea a peste | a RR se, R . - 12 e . > $9 50 fait, 3 Eater See rere, ee eee fad eee eee 0 ODER / smnvice c see tone W : FB ay ag tah age nr tractive a ha sen ec Mee = os Se take ee {s count GRILL TTT ‘ASS sear baree, Goce Te atx NOTHING place oige home pre Attract 730 with a eorere ony’ sh at- ores home ip and ayes rivi- 975 on eogantd home at $ This 3 bed LAKE heat, need Rasement & 4 | brick DOWN wit buna i 0 ving . 1% baths. acre this! rms Wasey a1 S nO Ahe . he seen t akes. at this price cannot be LER hag wall room all cant. babes. decaPatts mA | lt. cwith m : hom 3 _ ae itchen. room. Base a . Only § ovely 1 0 ap- rable e. Kitche eat the 1! to wal! brick hb : z. Va.| Dase ated nae “120 bedroo even your lot TW basen q cae Si aso GILES REALTY by appoin thn ang a fee eee 1 Mageaaee heelice i eas | N Silas dhe! eA — OR te ‘bata atement, We tan ox Pe ea PE 5-6175 ra BAL CO BRI eae aay ee aging) —_— oe CRILDR tite] Gren le ae oe o 8s ies ei good’ All large us_Mensb cup N Batons MOLT’ LDWIN AV Thr RRA Bike ares fear’ ~ the EN boo Dr pte drtistiod e bath 15 ACR out $400 closing es oO - ULTIPLE Li Win AVE) oS ee bedrom CE pher secbs soca built- ned when ea “fe. en- large 1 car attac recreation tie cme NEW closing costs need ON Meyer MON A REAL BUY STING SERV G homers veces mer hou enclosed” sum: this pleasar fe. they 1x09 fe ion, is on Grou enic build pti aegis costa. _ a up, se, sed easant rage eee bes ing Tra — se SQTHING pow | Sr eX bown | Seageee es ae) Sterne aa, See | Ss eevee | meg ws a ee Ee aga ap ta tri Rough size, OMe 6: 500 4 edrins. In er_ heat urnac with ge of located arge ot with ft The ivile L ¢ i TH ent. B e ‘loc ot thing on wiri Full m your ~~ PERSO own. OL Only $6700 w Clos: e, & Waterf in vil- giv Pine vero Ae by Foon haan v , LAKE [oa ations.” Fal ditte? co el gtarte ours. OR ng. ¥ basem NALIZE 1-814]. bi 6700 wi ¢ to do gas ‘ord. vil- es you r Bar- ed m hom: ery sh Child ath 3 oven Fun Agel th ooking for so 7 RUSS 3-7038. our plans ent. FE D HOME: 6 purchased th $900 d wntown. AUBUR vate your O B-Q pit feature @ with arp 2 be . 7 wenderh b fovel and ran, oltees te es = a tte of cae McNAB oy | BLIZAB 89-2200 8 furnish fur own. Mi Thi N HEIG ev park. C WN with 8 15x2 man d- . erful elong ¥ bedrooms, en sta. ETH ed. nished ay e eye- HTS ery de ‘om pri- ¢ 1 ft excelle: IN lot 1 hare erect f Sag it te ey Gehacr ed ee) th {BEDROOMS Sac aeee ae | pute ina! bre a Ice oeerae ra bent paar oar ea ees Tal choice our lot y m., 2 ascke ed and eis ar glassed pungal hite Full ba! m, 3 g room : down 17 ft. . N, L bus & ck | *700 gage “Onl tele apatiodkie t [’ $13,500, car garage, nt with r on one flo eal famil bas au, true ei with kitch sement. bedrooms $575 . lot. tractive 1 st floor TEL DOWN costs.” TED lable 395 8. R FHA t ec,| Which or, plus: fin home. A 4 ement, porch, fu bard i Ab Modern will DOW place t iving hes at- room — ZL uccdcuc REA pe (ae oslyn. erms.| ing provides inished nh m and b as heat, 1 to fi uy like ro move N ‘ull size room, fi furn. Quick ake front. oe" Fe ier REA ~ ; MULTIPLE LIS Ingsrodm, separate ining” oom. ‘Liv- mire. arse h you "will sa show FHA “term $12,500 on po gar Rome into this tle cee en. 2 ber ren, | ofa “ig ” ossession. Co ee SUBURBAN nino aenvics | Yat iaetsinne oe commer oka fear garage, | | Oe Seiad tardy | oe eel meeat| cee: rebate "oi ae “a = 3 mi, Sunda AN 7 ea ment til w 8 are iN ac LL 7 A. with . is sans Hk, ODER abs) Peder emacs engi] GAY] OR a sepia Pa eee | Sn ae wan ti cite gay | eit See wae pony She ital ce oe sun ca do Onl . » Is this’ onel: : tr 143 H, , $17,500, 500 . c well. Wauire hy basement, aitnoned Ms weeat 7. Oni Living | "s back of D ae AQU cae, - LAKEFRON we Tie neat Open 8A. . . ete 5 "| Reus arpaie PRICE “ : ies Snack b rage rs. 3b SEM Hp er -Watkin: ome -M. to 8:30 +38 o @ In good neat, en Ma io. Total pric . Ced des ropert caly 3 edroom Seea errs : b e's 8 3 Esta PM: 33 ° interi oe ‘all , down 1 price a red i Property makes this P eves old. 8 brick hom . eal lake-f AT LOT L renews part ba. tes. _; gun, 1- this or deco neighbo mod OA -front EVEL a y and sement, wt SEMIN pric hood. Needs z KWoOo on FHA. Le $1 0 rere pal oll da fp ey «80 with. Pk bedrooms pacious ivi e. hee foundati home, Best attached ga- ; OLE st. Pull ce. g but N is ' 6 wee nt ly ine area & lar ng ng roo on, 8 30x35 of all, ga- ? RILL asy a st ) D MANOR ‘SY EVAN VILLAG show ta. 00 per etait a any beards and SA ee cae picture window. Peith large zs Dlenty cae lots aacieuny = Owe piace, e, carpeting ee | Hare basement. r erm Paved LAKE — = E neighborhood. sarge i pereuma tina oates fl heat, a oe 12 kiteh- oe ee of shade sod. — Own space, fab ae: dra ere bguelmaghaaaal - beat san PRIVILIGES this Eases to beat the TWO ACRES oan ing. Lake b “heater and} all any gxpanion. yen and aM ied — Terms bs THREE tts —n sereehed cohen many’ ey & special. HEIGHTS — DY BE. | awh with, beet moran | temporary with th ee ne. Onis glee dow eae in basement, CAS . eh “edhe tt BRICK home co ho re 3rd “floor | be a jean as 8 ACH, potted ell ver me home,| at ccexy Deas. int love! pele PL Al oo y $1900 down arte $. 20x34" ga 8 LAKE floors "wee Waterford rage. tai.ben. 9 ation room, borhoad. Coe en Oe me with ming and lose to w shade| roel e spaciou ree b cor CO 13,900. Sener ieee Pun : with $2500 di ake ~ autiful ror deh DS Tiled’ plaste ving fF lord e. $27,500, ter telek on eee hens! 2 5 . ivist — A led re red w ‘oom, 0 , term ga- see ths a side Lp wag yeted. living onderful | Livers enjoy rg You will oms CORED er transfe: ny dow sie. ead for Det: on con a creation s. @ ak 8. m neigh- rob: ’ , g room brick also HERE'S IN rred. SUBUR: roiters ven- y basem room as heat $1 one. 8. Be ’ siae d mt. Fd da ranged is ia firepla A REAL COM : BAN tract! ac as well 71 with ent. Rea in the . 3,975 ‘erms. sure grill, gel.) * . Only ¢ and ce.| 5 room M E $1 BEA ve 3 Fatt ow A uy DO Ancho' r yard dan- o- 70% LITTLE ved Gr “Dear , e this tod: $13,780 well ar.| 4,50? s & ba ONEY-M. This 2,075 FH UTY home ha room. n at. Us r_fence. enclose e Waterf PA ec ete om Inco heii mayp ferms.| fp se ae aera a = ereappesiing, ram Sa Mt aes Se gi) made tr po eigen Located basemi : c - in : a 08 = Man w rhis new'y Si al yom the “monthly, re rents] #t plete} a gE yg ng se home possibly oe me studio type Indian ae Owners GM. Engin to Mea Large oa h an acre decora \ or will - new sere ur- and ‘or. Ni e “you outdoor 1 . ing $ nearl h ‘ouset. here. n gar, Severson, Start | jo writ lls foe tls pele Py wy oosureaed. com | pare ee ee breesewny lege: living for eosl 7 ee Housetrailer, 1a: war pumerou n- : Hot s eet eas | SE Sees) Be See a ey Sneaky aa Rona See zs fing 4 sun git ae age eons ae eg arpeted LA : ec ia | dust off Prai jown en re th i FOR THE SMA . Huron. me lor COME rg ets. CLOSE y. Bee it| hem RG. pated - oh and $8 ped ot. loca pe Poot coo room, Covert Li PAMIL Hoar, "piasie Pre 11x13 terme. Yor "you, ‘tudfeee 2 Tamily near SPECIA Z toreed air heat, oe fee eee | 08 &, Baron . "Hempetend, any a ted ‘west. ee. "Nake mat 2 bed ng binglored walls, | ws Oak , town owt ‘renting’ fo ete Pave ip het oe gh = After 8,3 PES Pre ; GE SPE ‘ shaded os shen, qe Be a for tteelf. 9 says sel i Paved nis Beoperty ment. Four hall large D 0 0510, PE 2- he Modern ea ECH ALS : Sts Shee . pice ' terms, at, Garage. ago eee : land contract or sell’ ae pay : wyckel ovine guia ma. N’ | —-f MY Mabe Tage : ‘ies $45 | D 10 ACR: ds or what 1 trade, m4. noome Ad nga - per = a ea sOONh BASS UF ieee RETRRING) iep 1a! rayton Rd . ie aeme Pare, to tal ha pod 4 apees | 78 LAWRENCE W. GA ‘ibelon zi -_ and: Penne troom bunge- About "this Fd top -- Look | 308.2 200 tot tor ier vee ene = wu tent ie sh live new ‘ : : . . rc ‘ou attractive this : ; Bun, FE osm Eves. through - Clesi for cash| ™ ern _latge. tive: $0600, 13 3 Lett ving. tele |. Being a rok ae a paveled in me, cinder. tates st eat rn Bung: FE 2-8181 sified Ad ngaiow. “Auburn Weights, | _* Say ot Fite “oom wnd ne ecoated ~ paning Sony ScFe, ANCHOR: Conta see i 81, Ads!} cap a is. Bertie ‘oa e screens, i heat, _ Oak - block of handy ach family MANY OTH x cing. Very ers, Ouiy “are , ail today! hee x” he THERS — 1 male 732 W. Fur REALTORS 999 down, Pe Le better den, of} heat F% nen, ti office We have MULTIPLE glee Ps aon. Suiage & ormal save the Onn over ONE FH ne Ss ame omall esen. me. ont them ow ri sel atiaceower le Se ms ae Yor . | IL, Realt mpn Tie + ROY. — $35,000, Posey 4 EH. BRO of g ANNEPT INO it me. | pp MOL, Ei WN,R , Tees) | pont ay pie "One eas Edy ve le Ee te okies vga! ‘ ‘ 9236 es. a d MULTIPLE LISTING sERviCN -04 GUIDE TO = ely things you’ SOLD: Sell» re not ® sage Suatetes aes. . J oa al Ci pte _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SULY. 0, 1959 20 YEARS OF sevice NEED ¢ 4 bedrooms? Then see Sie brick frame colonial fireplace, room, den, oon act ‘kite with apie gas h areg ison mB a favor and ay. also have heed eere choice - Evenings after 6 or ye ba, OO Pw 3300 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CUSTOM BUILT Twin Lakes Village Starfire Bldg. Co. HOMES '¢ aware M 3-6531 District 1° Home Seekers WYOMING — 3 Bedroom. Newly decorated, oll ce Down ‘Call. n CRYSTAL LAKE DRIVE — 2 Bed- rooms. Screened-in back porch. 4 Cherry trees. Cyclone fenced. Gas. Per mo. Move in heat. Only $65 this dream home tomorrow! — CALL U8 NOW — Vacant! $500 For Sale Houses 6 (ik Has omy Doe d i —Call_for_sppointmént, FE 82405. SMART 1 See ere OR 30764 | =| Dc ‘Don . McDonald “latter bowe withsat Ba ~ "ROCHESTER . plus ge rage and basement. $22, down. OL 1-8141 Ho. Nothing Down Will build starter hom lot. Our plans or your on. ing inciuded. Also ro’ Bonala, *Sh haste” Pm Cay WATCH The Nationals Go Up! . NOW STARTING CONSTRUCTION IN Judah Lake | Estates | “No. 4" ASSOCIATE BROKERS| 443 ORCHARD LAKE cde 8-9663 DIFFERENT The price is different on this new FE custom-built, 3-bed room ranch home. Before come out and compare . with a project house. need mor - — pores is Coat f 6 neighbor ou byy, down and ood west of Pon- Ee ‘C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M5S® OR 3-1235 After @ p.m. OR_ 3-260) CHILDREN WANTED is well-built home You will bys desire to $1 11300) Located See for Yourself . THESE HOMES BEING BUILT FOR AS LQW-« GI- NOTHING DOWN $82 CLOSING COSTS $66 PER MONTH FHA- $375 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS 7] To live with their parents in this are room Se ge at. PER MONTH COMMERCE VILLAGE DIRECTION! ONLY $9,950 WITH $950 DOWN COME OUT 6 large rms. on 1 floor, new aster, new oak floors, new lino- @ miles North of the ee of Pontiac on Jos! um, newly decorated, large 2 x pesoment, 1 heat. 100 ft. ot Watch for “FA WOOD" with lake riviloges. will peaks Sign! _ car, =. ousetrailer as down DLORAH B ING COMPANY R.1L. WICKERSHAM FE 9-9122 7198 W. MAPLE MA _6-6250 HAYDEN SEYMOUR LAKE FRONT home with bath. Nice yard. 1 °'¢7800. Terms. OFF JOSLYN Excelient 3 bedroom home on Third 6t. Tile bath. Wired for dryer. $10,500. Low FHA terms. NORTH SIDE $7600 with terms for this clean 2 bedroom with carport. Paved drive. Carpet in the L.R. and hall. New Gun type furnace. Storms & screens. NEAR WATERFORD HIGH $700 Down. 3 B.R. ser home. Oi] furnace. Carport. Alum. awn- ings. Lot ~— Quick possession CRESC LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom home. Basement. Tile bath $8500. Low terms. $7950 FULL PRICE Cozy and clean 2 bedroom home with utility. Gas furnace. At- tached orege & sore: Nice yard. Low down payment. J.C. HAYDEN, Realto 86 E. Walton rE cout Open Eves. ; 6 ROOM MODERN HOME, screened in porch, 2 rm. guest house, 2 car garage. With work- shop space. acre fenced in. Fruit trees. ——— Can be seen anytime, 777 E,. Walton Bivd. Blacktop street. “Bildor of National Homes” Spacious Ranch Home BY OWNER Must = Value-packed mec © 3 bedroo 60-ft. ranch home, ft. ving 3 room, full dining room, 30 ft. activities room. Extra ige. a & breakfast nook. Carpet- & drapes. Built-in bar & many & fenced lar for fleges, Pric 000. Located at Clayton om oe Lake. Call for appt. OR REDROOR RANCH. MODERN, clean, ready to pers into. T low down 796 bek, off Drahner, Oxford. *Saxiand 8-3209. RANCH HOME, 114 X 140 LAND- sca a lot. 3 bedrms., 1% baths, utility. Lar kitchen. Fenced | “eee yard. ete, sarace Near _ Schools. $1,500 OR_3-5038. FOR SALE BY “OWNER. 2 BED- _ $50 mo. incl 360 , Robert st th NORTH PERRY, 4 YR. O bedrm Garage. $1,000 down. Monthly payments of $63.50. MY TAKE Fe poge! PAYM'TS ON or mtge. yr. old. 3 bedrms, Between ane Orion and Clarks- ton. MA 56-0107. _4 ROOMS AND BATH 2 enclosed porches, a5 00f*ha00 down. Lester Arie Clarkston VILLAGE INCOME Located right in the —_—«t on a shaded lot. Leer ote bg —_ de ren for a.’ Soave et — buy, $14,500 wi . Cal Rowe! tgs ( farieston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS FRO: roo sc MApie Open Dally 9 t0 9 — Sunday 12 to 5 SIDE Near ral Central High School. L lot. FHA terms. $60 \e * woyt Realty V. Schick. 3-3711. lots, lake privile nar Elizabeth Lake Estates garage — on 2 lots. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 West Huron FEderal 5-8161 or FEderal 2-9676 LAKE ORION 2 acres. 3 bdrms. Lge. —_—= & dining rm. Firepiace, emt. Gas heat. Paved street. 2% car _Sehtek. Terms. ert Realty. V hick. MY. 3-3711 WILL SACRIFICE ty in this nice well kept 3 bedroom older home near tiac General Hospital for $2600 down. Balance ments to include ¢'2 per interest. CE 2 BEDROOM HOME. pn & & - : Se s LE 3-_ BEDRM.! side covered tio. ull pated home. A-l location. Pvt. beach./ $75 month. v0 ete = to wigs, ee w Seaty, covets Tegvures, WEN 3 BEDROO WEST SUBURBAN. __Roatiac Press Box * ots of room. Nicely landscaped. Furnished 2-Bedroom eS ens com ™ $850 Down and d $47. M Month ; Carpeted ing rom, full base-/? LAROE, BEDROOMS, oe, Pate — 4 Bg th aggel d ry and ower.) nice cae saceorated sire sires r ner, gare Fg Paved fevek tive, fenced rear ard. price only $5,850. Good 2-Family In Lake Orion 6 rooms and _ down. 3 rooms and bath up rate — Halt acre wr aecea tok fur- nace, garage. Paved i sireet, Pond e 1 Wode"got' pel ton bargain . Neat Bungalow with 72 Feet on Water Now white frame with 2 bed rooms, full bath. rearpeted ving real 72x REI 4900 H .| Pontiac, Mich. 2 BEDROOM ON PONTIAC LAKE. Built a Raotty Lye interior. All hardwood floors. ched ga- rage. $12,500 with $2600 d down. ELIZABETH LAKE. 32 large bed- rooms. Real sharp. Very unique. Mg home. In- FDnaly pdainsy washer, buil my te we & oven. Pull price. $21,000 cash to mortgage. Hagstrom REALTORS ighiand Rd. (M59) Ph. OR 4-0358 ~ COUNTRY LIVING Fare $8,956 with | el iown and per month uding taxes and insurance. deal for . small family. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REA mepATe 1385 oe % 3-9701 A Beant i they drive along the la’ —. lovely sweeping lawn old. it bs Sich Senne ‘tke ool ptl,| ir ni i 2 car attached ge. Aluminum storms & screens. venient to Waterford Township schools. Lot}! 150x250. Ideal tor oF pro- fessional man. $23,000. Have us show you. Ottawa Hills located for the children um Seer _3 bedroom ranch with i b Torn shelter FRAN 1010 Adams Rd, “back roe Miers Sok se i M verlooking the| near schoale and church's, $8000. a ainid beautiful shade trees 4-T102 afternoons FE evenings. LA mae Agee Plains aang s and sonable offer Andersonvil 4 a siding — separate dining - family porch—f basement — 2-car of monthly jan ity, toys. Eujey advant catalog. No collecting. livery. We train aol Car phone necessary. For interview call OR 3-6704. DUPLEX — $14,750 basement, ry Hr + Call owner at [AEB ORION family income on Phage! a cor =o gm * 2 ner lot Near schools & 1 block i . SLICES OF HAM Y } \ € __Help Wanted Male - 19, Help Wanted Finale 2p) ‘SALESMAN (WANTED For moderniza sales. worker. &M FE 32-1004 or ~~ SALESMAN _ “on w wal. Ein ‘Siva. petween 3 a 3 wi Sheetmetal Mechanic ‘com- ce re- missile MeGre or me Gin 2785 W. Maple Rd., Troy MI 4-3540 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE_5-2983 OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 P.M. __ Sale | Lake Property & 2 ) BEDRM. HOME. WHIPPLE LK. Bs nn acre. Low dn, payt. 5 RM. ce WITH GA- rage on ayiven Lk. FE ¢9339. $450 Moves You In 3 a tri-level brick. Gas heat, barm. brick, Full bsmt. Gas Lo Lge. ot, on Lk. Oakland. Very best Poona ; od A B MM gray brick, - full’ paaeuaan: water ner, built-in 6 srt bt foot lot. Private beach. Own- . EM 6 AT UNION LAKE. RM. op hed = roel a wandecped Jot oL vee EM of 5 ,$00. $12, _down, FE 2451 or FE. 2-1627._ CASS LAKE. Lb-patl Garena CHEAP. Modern 3 anch. Large s wae "ake ‘view. ae $3,000 down, 4610 Linwood Dr., Cass Lk. Call collect LOrraine 17-0019. Owner at aeoreers a ha m.- __$:30 p.m. Thurs., Fri CABIN ISHED NT for sale. Nr. Gladwin. Excellent Deer Country. OR 3-1967. LAKE PROPERTY ON SCOTT Lake, lakefront, modern, glassed porch, indoor and ——— fire- place, oe ge. Boat and S580" rice *Fi0.500. OR e. Near Waterford Village. Reas. OR 3-7965. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE ‘On Lake Huron at Port pace wo 7 a including and screen in porch. "Completely fur- nished. Beautiful s: beach "and IMMEDIA TE SION. Sacrifice at $4,750, with ‘$500 down or will ac- cept t or car as down payment. Bateman & REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 3T7 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. LAKEFRONT COTTAGES FOR sale. Ph. PE 2-9654. LARGE SHADY LAKE LOT. GOOD sand beach. Priced right for —_ or fair down payment. Call FE 8-0107 or FE 5-0121. LOON LAKE 3611 Coseyburn Drive—75 feet on peheeeingeed ck ranch—3 bedrooms, aim car cages fir laces—Custom _built. °” - Leslie R. Trop 1 West Huron Federal §-8161 or FEderal 2-9676 LAR com: pletely modern. of tawas, PE «4568 6 miles a after 5:30, MACEDAY DRIVE Outstanding er Rites lot with sand b —_ on Eli grace hom 3 If you ee build’ at the lake Seat see this lot! Warren Stout, Realtor 17 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6165 MACEDAY LAKE FRONTAGE. %% ft. on ———s shore. a & va qarien siti Whitfield. cedar e home. Spick and wauriens © privileges across rao m hee tee nee Bo down, LAKEFRONT LOT ON GREEN Kampsen Hoyt Realty V. & Y su. 7 For Sale Lots ll SR NORTH PERRY 8TREET 50 x 150 FOOT 5 ents. ial locatie on Beat ba —— PE 68-1361. _ ren ocation. ra a ee Stree ari ww 7 a 4.200 down. May Picks acreage in ATTENTION NEAR LAKE ORION BUILDERS Large home ideal for 2 families 100 ENTIAL LOTS plus a #room qr at rear of School on Lbs waist min. to roperty, 3 acres land, lake priv- state park with e sandy eges. Priced right—Terms. beach. % mile to shopping. "Con | . struction mtges. ava se H. P. HOLMES, INC. all or part. Group averages $750 VERN C. MARKLEY _ REALTOR MI 4-1223 Birmingham MI 4-1753 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Hillside “ia, ot in city of Bloomfield lis. Corner of Dustan Road and Martell Drive. 1% acres with ma- r connec- $18,- left this reaps gy location. 4-4760. 600. Call owner. MI ¢ CHEAP ONLY $670 Excellent building site in subur- ban community — must sell quick. Bee it now! eae S. INC. 885 (M24) — of ‘slieorniil te Rd. 3 mi. north on Walton Bivd. 4288 D Rent Farm Property — 15, TO LEASE Lene ax FREE. top dollar. UL 2-4643 Sale Business Property 16 | 110 FT. FRONTAGE AT 114 OAK-| land Ave. including 4family apt. __ building. By owner. tS 4-3082. 330 FEET | Corner parcel with paved front- age, ideal location for group of stores, or any retail outiet. Fast growi lake area. Only $3,950 cash. Hurry on this one. | WARREN STOUT REALTOR | TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8168 en till @ p.m. ATTRACTIVE BUILDING able for doctors office pe modern home on the Dixie Hwy. = schools end aan cent- erm. Broker: OR 3- t, oR. 3 — | | BOOMING ROCHESTER Attractive rey ie 100x500 lot. Rochester Ro. Buttable “any Dusi- ness, Owner, OL 1-6623. Renee eees Lease Bus. > Bus. Prop. 17 ale for, BUILDING, Muto e for pommel aged 46 Elizabeth . MY 2-3161. ‘ON WOODS, 100x137 feet. 3-5906 Reasonable. OR LOTs OF LOTS. CLAR acre each. °20 down. LOTS IN SUNNY ra bps Hts oe $200 ea. Ph. MAple WATERFORD HILL — corner lot, owner, FE BEACH lake a ae nee: MECHANICS wee Steele mile West of Telegraph, Keego Harbor. AUTO SALESMAN. ESP. HOSNER boi Ford. Lake Orion. MY 8-045. For Sale Acreage 13 Pe ae aggro ag rye PAR- As low as PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 — us an offe L ADD’ > NC 3855 Lapeer M-24) Corner of Silverhill rea. 3 mi. —— of Pontiac on Walton Blvd DIXIE 4288 . (U8. 10) Drayton Plains 3-1831 or FE 5- 2% ACRES BEA HIGH’ ROLLING LAND We PONTIAC. EASY . ALSO, Cae ee *WRIGHT- VALUET PE 5-0441 5 A : mice 7 ieten ~s ‘divide. FE 2-721. 17 ACRES 14 miles north of Pontiac. A mod- 1250 ft. Loads Peon GEORGE BLAIR REALTO: 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1281 Eves. OR’ 3-1708 or OR 3-8842 17 mi. from Clyde 2. Ries, 9353 8. Gale Rd., Mich. @ ACRES Terrific investment, all and wooded. acent to limits of iced to sell ah gressqyd at $1 980 with convenient te WARREN STOUT REALTOR Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58165 Open .Till @ p.m. Commercial Property 2% acres on Scott Lake road, just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 near taal bane. site. ial ge down FE 42451, days; 2-1527 eves. at larg ofl * $800 down. i4 acres "$7,000, $700 wn, acres $12,000, $1,000 rectie ons to Owner peston West 4 _mile, Detroit 36, Mich. DI “is For Sale Farms 8 prop- other am ou, R SALE. BY OWNER. | +6553. A CALL, FE 2-2318, MAY QUALIFY ou for an immediate local estab- ished choice Puller Brush Deal- ership. Large guarantee. ran tiac POLICE PATROLMEN . City of Pontiac SALDPLICATIONS en STATION, PART TIME. . Nights and weekends. Ex-— pee ence only. Cass Sunoco | at Square Lk, Rd. rvice next to Teds, Woodward - SHOE SALESMAN. MUST BE EX, | perienced tor steady year around - rt time work, Some eves. & | t Must ey ~~ Apply = a to Phar oes Mirscte Mite Ce SHORT ORDER a WHO ; would like to quelify for res- taurent mane eee New restau- rant near Good ref. re- eet Reply ntiac Press Box | TOOL - FIXTURE MAKER. BPE- cializing in tubular forming. At- tractive offer to able es Reply | Pontiac Press, Box MAKER TOOL Precision aircraft experimental parts. Must have experience in close tolerance work. Paid holi- days and vacations. Die makers meee a rome M. C. MFG. CO. Lake Orion s- sia ed Rd., TURRET LATHE Operator for close tolerate: work | on aluminum and stainless steel. ret cM and vacations, i. ¢ : CO. | 118 Indianwood Rd. “Lake ¢ Orton UTILITY MAN AND WRECKER | driver for collision shop. At least, 35 years or older, a and | reliable, Call FE $-062 WANTED BUMPER peat f MAN, must be good, $100 week guaran- “ope See Bill at 131 Orchard Lk. ._ FE 3-9567. cone | MAN FOR SALES WORK — office training, and retail me fuel b Vaca- toa and pension ener. Call Mr. — FE 4-1518 between 9 _and Lie. YOUNG AN OUNO MAN, OVER. PE 5-3372. 18, CAP- _ Help Wanted Female 20 iad 5 LADIES WANTED To ropeesn® new local offices in Pontiac, Rochester, Clarkston, Milford and Commerce arene. On a work Phone rs. Reene between 10 4 12 noon _only. FE 4-0237. AVON CALLING — MATURE — who need to earn! An Avon Manager will give you = details witbout obliga’ Phon today nae ati! ae ‘Drayton Plains, P. O. BEAUTY ‘OPERATOR BE A 7 BEONSTRATO. WITH THE best — Tal 7. & gifts. Call FE __5-8395. CAR Ops. a ERTENCED: AP- Ble We iruron, Frost-Top Drive-In. CLERICAL, * GENERAL OFFICE, typing essential, experience he)p- fu Transportation bgp comers Send resume to Box 79 Pontiac Press. CURB GIRLS, MUST BE 18 OR over, Apply at Kent Drive-In. 3500 Elizabeth Lake Road. No AR HOPS Som NIGHTS, MUST be — Po oe gt an older. er Good ton at st hates a ores Ina, pole Riiie and Woodward or Bel-Alre Bae Inn 14 Mile Woodward, or call MI 6-2278 or LI 9-3177. EXPERIENCED SHGRT ORDER cook, MI ¢9000. EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE 80- licitor Dg pex) 2 by national con- ; WANTED: COMBINATION COOK SHIRT OPERATOR. PART Wood. WAITRESS FOR PART work at peatioc’’ most _Berib’ Att 350 6. Feleerept ha” —~ pply RELA preerrea nu cai L preferred. Call only beewons the.‘hours of :30 px and 4 p.m. Wednesday. WOMAN TO LIVE IN. GENERAL housework, Care of 2 children, _$15 wk. FE 4-6962. WOMAN FOR LAUNDRY, CLEAN- ing. care of a. etc. 4 days $i ona Must have ref, ner help. ompleye, OR $7616. WOMAN WANTED, TELEPEONE sales experience necess “Fal, ne bookkeeping essential. can os salaried position. Apply 12 to 4 p.m. in person. WANTED: REG. PROFESSIONAL nurses for full time employment at the Haven aod Esp Lb sd . Call Mr. Pe- psychiatric rr ageae ters, OL 1-0441. and waitress. Apply rson, Chief Pontiac Restaurant, 78 Bald- win Ave. WAITRESS WANTED, AFTER- noons. Blackie’s Lunch, 2257 Dixie wy WAN : EXPERIENCED GIRL for ‘aundromal. oy SP aa gig 4:30 and 6:3) WAITRESS FOR bave ALSO sean ev ams be steady time obeys Golf and Couptry | Club. 2280 Union Lk. Rd. off | _ Commerce Re Wxyz INC AT House at 20777 W. at Northwestern Hwy. ~~ BROADCAST 10 Mile Rd. has open- secretary. Please call KEn wood ings available for exp. Also, for good typist. Personnel Director 4-1000 for appt, | "YEARNING FOR FINE 2 FINE CHINA? | You can $850.8 bod “this own table & | summer be-/ ing an waster Distributor. Car needed. We train. FE 84177 or _ULr_ 3-0583 ___ Help Wanted 21 rs FOR PVT HOME, 1 WIFE uti LADY ie 3 ven! Dav & Nigh ond: PN office. rket 4-4673. REGISTERED NURSE PE 54-0023 Registered Nurse, FE 5-9023 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, PICK- _up and deliver. OR 3-415 WOMAN WANT WALL W SRL WARES and nousecleasing. PE 3-1581. WILL CARE POR IN YOUR 548. perents work. FE Al ACE TREE SERVICE moval and ‘imming. Get our o PE 2-1188 o ____ Building Sé Service A-l CEMENT Also POR eee | & BLOCK WORK. | repairs. OR 3-0464. A-l ee innin, 1 underpinning. also mason- | FE 6-0044 and ry. BASEMENTS PUT UWN I hemes, house raising | A-1 BLOC work cial, We are well equipped. Call 3-1128. John W. __teed A-) BRICK AND CEMENT * WORK. W. specialize ip porches, chimney, work = et Call any All time. K BRICK AND CEMENT Residential and commer- | Also under house epee aples. Quaran- work, Custom Ca and part Free ets. UP rn —— FE 34-12% a -1 SAND & FINISH. FE 45-3722. Pontiac Hardwood *loor Service. work. _&-1 BRICK BLOCK AN = nt ala toerengh er te binets Garages ND CEMENT 9402, Also tireplace. OR 3-04 “MA A & B TRENCHING Footing & field tile. 20 cents ft AS A offer low prices through oe urchases uit” homes — 600 plans. wre secure mortgage. No obligation Builders Exchange 3-7210 + GROUP OF or Oa on custom “Qua eh | or UL 23-3464 time, husband with job to help with chores. Forget rent & food expenses, save mon- aa rm., pvt. apt., new conven. home. Ref. ie’ exp. — MI 63106, eves, or | EXPERIENCED IN haat: EAL ESTATE | sales. Over 25 years a to assist the broker or capable of mortgage forms, detail work. Efficient at telephone work clerical, Guaranteed iar Phone Mrs Reene at 4-0227 - 12 a.m. only for personal inter- view. MEN AND WOMEN experience people. Dignified res work. Bet your own rs. Choose your own customers. AAA CEMENT CONST.| | Sidewalk & Driveway emp | toe bonded. FREE esti- 'E 5-0833. mates. | 3371 or ALL pnDe Gi os f WORK. Reasonabe, Jenson. FE 2-2340. iG & TRUCKING DON TURNER FE 5-2853 RICK, B NE & CE- ment work. Residential! & Com- mercial EM 3-3168 = stalled. Pree shock: a CEMENT WORK, Weat. LDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING. pet 9 Block, Cement work, FE BASEMENTS WATERPROOPED Work am Xe Free Estimates. I } — EXCAVA Bredgten — Truc © Tanks — Drain Fields in Estimates. OR aaences MA 54-0378. OUR CIALTY, os, CUSTOM HOMES BY builder. Free A UL 2-5175- is basements. CENSED, MEN — WOMEN $30 DAILY. SELL Lumin a ———— Write Reeves ae ttleboro, Mass. seek financial us retirement in oH 4-0738 for inter- RESPONSIBLE COUPLE OR IN- dividuals to care for church build- — manage kitchen in Prot- t Church. Pada Box 17, Pontiac Press stating references. RETIRED OR PENSIONED MAN or couple as caretaker for lodge near Cadillac. Good home in ex- change for services. MA i: iTUDENTS OVER 18 RETIRED men, shi, ar service men. if you have pol 15 brs. a week, we can use An outstanding ee olay my Pe “earn $100 pee mo Perry. 812 a A ; at WOMEN, Aish bait for us at home. Pull, spare dale REG.- = SARE TIME FOR doctor's 8 Rochester & Pon- tlac, 2-7311 Monday & Pride: only. — ances ES EE DER GO0K, COUNTER whi & for Ons for neh pres MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd., Lake Ort , ySALESLADY & ay no eriment. experience helpf: eee Yardstick — ' drapery | CERAMIC TILE advance Floor Co. TERMS. OR 35-8701 CEMENT or Walks -— _Drives — Pioors UL L_ 2-2763. te Pha WORK, NEW & RE- small ge B a apeciaty. FE _ish grading Top soil. FP | BULL DOZING TOP SOIL, ; _dirt and gravel. Phone EM tee eet 'COMPLETE LANDSCAPING, tree remova on tiie. mg Scott Lk. PE 44228 0165. | LAWN BUILDING AND RPAIR. Complete lawn service. Lawn cute ting and maintenance. LANDSCAPING, sODDING, AND seeding. Free estimates, LAWNs SEEDED Tractor grading pote field stone, top aan “fill dirt, ere hue mus & gravel, For free call Pieasant Landscaping, _2-6620 or FE 23-1476. __ Moving & Trucking _ 36 1-A Reduced Rates Local‘ or long distan m SMITH MOVING ‘CO. FE" eae, ~ A-l MOVING ) SERVICE. Reasonable Rates ASH AND TRASH Sa -RAULED. FE 2-3 ASHES 5 AND TRASH . “HAULED. Light and heavy trucking. re 7-744. HAULING & RUBBISH. ey | 8-0095. your price. Any time FE cae - AND ) MEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish, fill dirt, ~ fas and front end yp | HAULING } AND ” RUBBISH: 2a joad, any time. FE 4- Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS E MENT D '4-Ton cubes” sag hd A. Dump trucks Pontiac Fire — Industrial Tractor Co.’ 825 «6. woouwsa® FE 4-0461 Open Daily O’DELL CARTAGE Local and long aes moving. Phone FE —= | Se 8 Liowt ee) TO AND be very service UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED _up free of charge. FE 5-4638 LIGHT HAULING AND ot any kind, real cheap. FB LIGHT HAULING FE 4-0031 Painting & Decorating 37 PAINTING. INT. & 18ST CLASS _ext. FE a-Aais. isT CGLASs PAINTING AND DEE orating. terms. __ 2-2940. isT T CLASS DECORATING PATNT- ing and wall papering 18ST CLASS INT.-EXT. P. Reas. Don Beck. OL 14-3141. CEM floor all repair work. aut Patios: GARAGE s, chimneys, yet 588, and a. ence, OR CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. FE 56-0782 GEMENT WORK, NOTHING TOO large or small ears ex) = free estimate. of) oon A oie 3-6172. CUSTOM HOMES Plans, drawings, construction es- timates at no cost. OR 3-9764. DRY WALL TAPING AN - 8-6781. TSENG MARRIED miele x badly. ——— | rng Ser Unusual 4-4029 after 2: Work ¢ Wanted Femal Female 25 25 1-DAY IRONING, REFERENCES. $3 and up. MUtual 46312, i DAY IRONINGS. REF. $3 BUBH- FE 5-1471, al live icit from office or time. Doesn’ : ing. ee 81 A MAN inare home. Call PE 8-4422 faraich everyining” Soe eg EL: CONTRACTOR. Con- weated tor sales and | ee vice. en a — aeFER. _Dept. £-232, M th, Maine.| struction and maintenance Ed ve ave come for ~ 5 man. Write Box 8, The Pontiac ces. Cooking & general. ec Employment Agencies 22) CAL —FREE : Press,” stating previous job, age Pvt. room & bath. Bham ALLL LLL SRT | Rartney Electric FE 5-6439 and telephone number. oor Dr, $35. MI CAVATING — TRENCHING AUTO MECHANIC, (TWO), HEAVY | _ JO 61586 COOK ULLDOZING — EM_3-0881 xepair experience. B Hi |_fnceme EXPE! evade, Apply 1230 are atest Be —aa Buick ee ee os, a i ee ee Capanie '& Reltapte plete kitchens, counter | tops | & 8133. aPmIED POL TTWE| |e Sale bh hbo! ime Wr Marca, FE best cneet WANTED. Real Estate salesiadies. 2 open Call Evelyn Edwards ee ear ON WIRING of August, Mac's, 1260 *palldwin. ings available. Call Harry Wood, PE 40684 for water heaters. és and BARBER WANTED T TO ig i eae manager. bes 1. dryers. 1. Ra 5, Munro while owner in hos FULL OR PART TIM® WAITRES- MIDWEST Electric Co., 1060 W. Aug. 11, for 5 or 6 i ge p aewed sess, car ay noe, a day or woe chen or hepeitie areas after bit | d a=} mien E ] __ 14x23 GARAGES, $595 r ete :30. FOR CONVAL NT HO EAP. mp oyment aousE “MOVING, | FULLY | ~~~ in brake, muffler ‘and shock work. Pintiac’ Mich. 7 "| 400 Ponting state peak Bide. | Eoud GARAGE. CARINE ADDL GRILL AND 3517 ELIZA- tions. Licen ‘yuilder. FPHA~ man ‘willing 0 fwork. ‘eth _Lake Instructions 23! _Terms. FE Clow CALL TONIGHT 3-9 “ee sh ares is vee PRIVATE MATE TUTORING. 24855 find out if you can uslity for . f A : & roPART TIME job tat would __Work Wanted Male 24 work, OA_$-2918. Tel Ad bao aa = Pit Lee. PE 31a ren., 5. 9, 13. Stay. Refer- : i on Se ws a ba ghencte eet |* B2QME GEOR. ARSATON. REY. C ype FOR ETT s. 4 ca tect et tie ht "i “FRE ER—FOOD Private room, no laundry. @ PT. HUSKY WANTS WORK oF | [1ndine and - Phone FE eateteean teres te eens | most “Jobs. 1.50 hr UL 2-388 | ROOF REPAIRS sumers. Has gs in the LADIES - | ROOM ple. PE 5-40 -| owner, ‘NT FREE TO Present LD AUG WALNUT EN DA ” rap- yh gOS BUY ALL TYPE soe ae Bove R PE s-o0ee efter ¢ g ROARD pee = oN gro ag $65 per “Dag mtorm roster Chan. "PE SUN SAl ae lig tiene Wa furniture. Ph. FE 2-55 TYPES ‘Marshall FE d welcome. 38 E. | OR nN. or 53% W cent. Call FE |¢ PIECE st. FE SUN SALES aces chair. a Cpt INTED LARGE Reni t yi 3 ROOMS & BATH — _ RCHARD COURTS Pew elnateone o3. . Huron, Office | pulfit, SILVER GRAY BED: 8505 Dixie Hw LES — bobeeag cng ERAS SEE GS Se 9.98 WHE UguIbaTE Yc TABLE BACHELOR. APA sey Dew sroway) APARTMENTS > | way A Mo all tor $08 50. chest 2 van! bookcase MA Bi Gude Motel Davenpe a eee ooo sae hold goods eith YOUR HOUSE- lights APARTMEN _BRAN lL. ANI ney to L 89.50. Pay oan ty lam 5-134 te Studio Couch aeeeeeer s) or public er by privat pee icc a re 4 Fleet. Dare con nition El = nw [State_Lic oan 68 | Lak Pumiene te Gree FOR l Refrigerator ....----. on + L. Ez auction. A SeTPE tT lwoc! st. F per week. CONDITIONED - : ‘ icensed Lenders) Ly Peel ieee! elrigere ee gs see $30.50 , tee hele oe | 3 RMS. Ry = a ek.| FURNISHED & veeeae | “Judy, you remember M T= ers) 1 piEce LIVING “ ard = 9 formaldeny se BLACK &- 3 ise Dining Ram Butte $39.50 “Wantei SiN Fo Se H 1 BEDROO: RNISHED | r. what’ . oan daven OOM SUITE. | —POt_tabl cemere Wunet, eames - ftems conventént $119.50 ed Misc ROO ars. Clean. F M s-his-nan R odern port and e. Call r; bumper onvenltnt M. E + i ne, d coff step ta chair, OR 3} credit eee ellaneous 46 _ : “ty _ aos ream _prasTicar en ae | Rent Houses Unfurn. lon’t you?” =a Ail for $98, Pa decorator amps Red ho de me “cay ¥ oon. THOM AS ECON OMY cee te oT me. CE FURNISHE Pp ~ DYED- 7 57 F NA! OMPA Pesteen’s Furnite: ay S ae pated say Ford a ee ore inne __ FE ¢6324. priv. Near TV a vate bath. F D ROOMS. PR ontiac’s most ROOM HOUSE or Rent M WHERE YOU « NY e Ave. re, 42 Orcha App). Mae ant —$240. UPRIGHT FR E 2-9181 Mode ‘or worki I-j West sid exclusive _side lo rok REN iscellar BOR OU CAN Ox rd FOR 5A TT mi ft., EEZER, He SooD USED n,|., Moder tices. Ghae” couple. | sidp apartment dev modern | 77> cation. Cail FE T; eset x neous 65 ROW UP 12 Felt B OR BALE A’ MATCH Fe crullaat eond 27k = eit __ furnace. OR iD GUN N - TYPE Oil 2-T655 ose im. Ph. | Balcony-t evelopment. | RM. —ouRE at cer 2-6647. Lhe 16’ CAMP ———~ OFFT TO $500 RUBBER ase Ru s $3 int _ wardrobe ING BABY 4817, yrs. old. OR #iAVE YOU A 1923, L, > ROOMS @ BATE | ual y-type building at: ek ; _quire at 56 meg ye ae W 16) CAMP HOUSETRAILER. Pontiac — Dra: IN BASE PA Os! Gnauee res rdrobe chest, Mot- WILL SACR : - ton P le P INT. 7 mn radi rtable c lux Ph: IFICE TAPP Ging _macbi A TYPEWRITER. A OR AE | rances, Avid Fie ® MODER FE 4-3909. Busi Walled -Lk., Bins lains ~— Uti AINT SA $3.15 8 with oO an a om- iigas range $7 AN DE- ee eae a ones of ER, AD-|3 ROOMS AND : Beautiful kit —— N, WITH REF. Business Op B minghem, Plymouth 4'4-Ft. Wail ‘ LE _3-3114 ‘after 5°30 chest. “Call “DH eas veces 3 ee a we ote | equipment of-|- entrance, BATH. PRIVATE maipiin é chens with metal RENT eS Sed portunities 66 orrow with C outh | syers 14 Nail Tile . | PRIGID. r_ 5°30 p.m. = _FE 45563. etal cabinets OR 39767. will buy. these i not] 2-2296. 152 sires’, mauitas ATE tic tops. ecorator colors with cabl-| 157 N. les peace — OR BU 2 MODE eS aap . onfidenc s 141 W. ©... .25¢ diti AIRE 5 TON WASHER $25. = ete ok OWI > ROOMS, sone Ot ce) Se ore ene re Cte. | 188 Rapid Bt. — 560 Michige Passer ge Hecegrehes $25 to $500 . ¢ | 0x12” RUGS, “WOOL! PE 4-3064 ———— AiR CON-| OSS uhin. REFRIGERATO 1 GAL. JUGS. ” bath. PVT. ENTR . igerator 412° +N St. — 446 an Ave,| &ncial s€, jn Pontia STATIONS H Reversible, WOOLFACE FREEZ 42501. Sealy $35. 21 in. TV. » = WILL! Th oat ate hoe Automatic NICH HOLIE ot 446 8. Marsball) Bo seilctunta necked Com ousehold Fi Gn ake oe REEZERS a ee Coss il e trainin needed. Cc inance ieee wake Whol AZERS er mower ic stove, $35. ee Wanted 7 ROOM MODERN_UP $ pz. served tere tn ps a hoe Oe yy Ree en tee ee Com | 8% orporation pads, $5.96. nster, $48. ad) menp true Thee $45. Ga $25. Klectri to & wash N. UPPE Kitche r (soft) co, 5 5-0466 or with 8. Sagi of Ponti { . Pear: 98. Ru sy term. eryone. Al ¥ rden tra c dryer Se ea ‘Rent 48 Bevel, furuished, Near General terial and maay oUier hve few *idising chPE COD_3 BEDRMS. gip.at. and saturdays and fet pean ree bretard Late Are, uf | FREEZERS — UPRION MA s-c01L Vator bit, Johngon ou-bourd: mo Saity Ww BEDRM. U UNFUR NE ae eS re hild welcome. | Unfurnished . Bigomtield Hil = sie, baths: A BARGAIN 6 UNIT a LO A a ae od. BREPRIGERATOR, values. 8s ee vee eS 7 oe USED : E 5-9708. nd PRIVATE BATH quir apartment r mo. F distri ity & MOTE : ene 468 ! condition. ‘ed als the : player $3 REC- N SCH oe entranc [ATE BA e no lea nts onl CLEA E 8-1440 ot.) A office. L PLU 15 or FE . order y last. N be A 5. Sweet’ desire 3 or OOLTEACHERS | 4-3229 e. 37 E. 8t TH its — Fo: ses or secur! y, re- N 3: BE : lso, 3 bed All large 8 30 TO x COTTON S 8-3014 luoresc Mi potaneee 422 et's Radio w 4 room apartm RM . Strathmore r a limited tii ity depos-| 3 or0 both DROOM 214 ft. sean hivmas Genreana: $500 — $45. a WOVEN RUG ent, 393 Orch W. Huron F. 8. PV mavens \lpaee Soe caren | on main included. $800 — 928, TO $808 fyi, 7 oe. hed aS eee wx . Iste August Park area —_ tn | tak T. ENTRAN days; e a Call room t highway. P’ 30 E. = LOAN $145 new. , | REEZERS — e ry FAN. or Septem rting e pactoges. CE & BATH -ADULTS ON CLOSE I ;_ evenings FE only $3 Oo add on. iy LAWRENCE co. iT PHILCO PO! MA To) speed. $22. HUNTER 21” A oat PEEPS goa SFEEE FS anaosn gage oe ae." rie tacs| tt Se det | a ve | RU RERERRSE ay wi | SSE i en eta eae # nt __Wtd. Transportation st. P D BATH. ST. APT RENT 5-6106 ice. B 8 $25 TO ry panel, 3 chair & crate-marred scratches AND DR 30 4 FE e206 Ty STATE -E 8-691 ¢| Gas best Chirarte, wele : 64 Ww a LIVINGSTC nla sag @ wea an he Tt Ges prise hed or | ‘ric stove a RYER. WLC. RIDERS. dete | ear 38-2396 ce. Call afte OPEN DAIL) & mo » Gallaria eelsane, Eri a . Lawrence GSTONE than pad. All urtains. patene: big dis- | oom fu nd retrigerato PONTIAC TO ~|3 ROOM FU ' LY & SUN nih. PE 8-0553. 3600 Grafta : TO Q oe than ‘Lyi oid. 6280 cash. Ph, 2 years room furnishings, afl in go Living and back Mond DETROIT, ¢ FURN. DAY. sees Crafien UICK $25 __FE 4-1538-9 | 17" 0 cash. 90 da to pay = ecu On asm eas FE 5-3716. ay thru Frida gooerated B APT. NE COL oR 5 HOU A soe nbaE a pennery 1 S TO $500 LO i Sone Ph. Watnar Gane 12 p.m. @ Han. av y.| drinkers us line. G WLY| rent. B: Moe ' SE FOR R 4900 REALTORS eaboard Fi ANS 21” 4 AL 121 N AYNE GA cash Ww nd 7 p.m. a.m. to Wtd. Co 2-2982. Call after arage. No Stove and er FOR | Inquire 2 ENT, 24 B Ponti Highland inance c 20 dmiral msscewecies . Saginaw BERT TD.- ANTI to 9 p.m. ene ntracts, Mt RMS. Spa. Fe | came foo eae A 7_Bennett._F ne, Mick. Rd. (ane) iy see ee oO. ° other sets Pee 4-98 Gu FE 5 aoe eevee’ DISHES, gs. 51\‘ No crinuers. CHOICE after 4 p.m. IM\ E_ 45120. = Ph. OR 4-0 oy buing en et _ all rebuilt to’ ‘choos trem ARARTESD aise | a arble-top tab) or ~ gatas, eae No drink H. GARAGE. nish APT. PAR p.m. avi a {EDIAT BEF R TA eee 358 Phone PE Parts & gherantecd $ rom . _APPLIA USED zn : es. MY 2 $ TOP i went gto Bee LEER) ed. Reas. HO TLY FUR- POSSE E Loca! neigi VERN LOANS 8-9661 | Eliza & labor 30 dare, | X ig Soles thrice IG ZAG PH : Tear LIs $ NICE ROOMS. 14 E. H LLYWOOD OSSES neighborh = = $25 TO beth Lk Obel TV, 3936 orge ref e Deliver chine AFF SEW 7h ee phy ‘UTIL. FO aware APTS| 3 bed SION ditioned ood spot On you $500 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-404 BIG cocnacsirehig. 7 - Does butt ING MA- . of ELL CON-| bed. FE . AND MUR- R REN’ rm, 1% b cell - Knott . Air con- r signatu: tte ated ae ard reftig. ......... hems, se on holes anywhere size, located 4 RMS 44686. ; r LS BRICK oil heat, aths, full sae cunt “Deae c eurity 34 og — #0 SQUA , We | Trigide! $24.50 | derfui ape WE in Mi ted, ._ NR. coms - With TERRA F (saree. basemen TOSS atel, Gelug 6 ceed ser months to gros ci RE YA Ww re refrig. ........ $34.5 riul condit ms, ete. Won- waTara Jae STATE, TRY US * red-nan after} pm ewe Dae OR. sine ot uODeaN 3 ful, basement. | F5e00 down. Cail for maker. Eniy fal viet our _fnenaty 63 and ‘nelpe seinen Park. 1014 Argyle. Wash: qos nee 30 3 19 months. ¢ mG i 56a. month gato Telegraph ATE | 2 S & SHOWER b DECORATED 6 “terford BEDRM. N etails. att ce or phone INCH F refrigerator -..-..-- 5 rn ak a fans 3 ABSOLUTE: PE 6052 room & sho’ BATH A ath. Heat High. “$75. EAR WA-| RILEY H We. PRI Easy Dix. washer... $29.50 & K Hom mgr. FE LY THE b_4-0621/ _furn. 64 wer beth Clutton Low r er anice fare MODERN | OR 3-600. REA OME stinghous AIRE GE Spinne ---.. $19.50 e_ Products. tion on FASTEST jo ent. FE" ¢-6889. ter fara. | La 2 BEDROOM HO! AL ESTA ME & AUT foes ps oie gg aly RANGE. | Detroit Jewels = waster A tien en your land contract. as ¢ RMS. PARTLY eo xe Louise, DROOM HomE on | *2_*- 509 Elizabeth Lake 1 TE lu 2) Siok Gee raise dps ed et etroit Jewel ga pee ntiques i a 4-119. ON 1157 Lake Rd. OAN C 5 blad: er. El - | Keros el gas -» $49.50 | wes 4. _nidge, FE + Call Realtor Part- PARTLY PORN. APT. rms ATED UPP ROCHESTEN—S« 3. BOO: TN. P 0. mee ee anne ee range | M - 4 1, 1050 W Roo ple 5-5000. furs 4 path, ara ER)| Studio livin 10, DE MING R FE 4-482 ._ Perry St. . ry fan. MApi = upright ge ae $19.50; MAHOGANY = ABILITY ROOMS & BATH. NICELY FURY, sce eae On aad fee | Pea FE ae, ERO Taare | ioseo i gocHESTER aa) CET $25 Se Ee Bata TGS Rizal ge megs tepuir, Has wader por: Boon pro land cow < RMs. See Nie AY N. mas 2-5273 after Pl ee eat <0 perce h eagle g 4 W. PT. "lk Saaiaas shia 104 8 verything for thi CHANGE Sale Saturda e. Lots of ru ion. | 30-T : E sto DROOM A i BED wher. _ aes or second shi: SIDE, g e eaik BOAT, Win . Saginaw ¢ Home ha’ Bhan % ete On WN winpow a 1; WRIGHT-VALUET gerne ate marie egrrey Pager tated FE cs eam Tine ao ae | ale Wn conan deck, 1 HE BANKRUPT STOCK MAYTAG WRINGER TYPE Wash Pi S| et Like ew san PE Sasa ts, $90. ern archi ine BEDROOM se PE 2711 dena ROOM FO Dix E or trade f rude, co iving roo Sises. ery good WASH. 2 bi LOT AT 9-3552. ult, w0 TP ease or sal HOME FO 4. _5on. private entran R GEN- IXTE co co. der 22 ft. F ‘or housetrail ver, breakfa: m- Bed cond., $35. = Lak ocks from ‘TWIN BEA we NEE FE Ses) so mo PE tone - eee bee ae oe R RENT 1 4-4373. ce. 245 Nel) Ti RNER CASH B450800 | pri a cou Chats saa few: MAROON oe ¢. $400, ‘Monitor: was ACH Wi. DED ome FE Pee oe ae oe. 10 Com month, F NICE SLEE. quor bar pl BAR FOR USED Tf" ime ta ae, DAVENOR chine, ‘apt. size, ike Straits AN. | 2 .BEDR eron, . FE w. PING R valuabl. plus one recorde TV" = springs and tables ‘ke ood cond. T & CH 18 ft. pt. size ashing acreage. ho 7 BEDROOM. PVT. ENT! FE 47581.| _Pon OOM RANCH WEST OF eek. 16 Th M87 PER} much , cote EC eae wore as 3, cAPE| ‘mmed mattres - Box eon 169 Nelson. mar | tidy Toompecn like new. $25, land iad “contrac, on houses. farms, semicon. Fr. ante. a see ee aE eeu Le Lik a) Boe es © Michigan. So orders and radio-phonographs | Diy; lsaly. & anenew ine & tool GE GAS R PE 26148. | 72 GAL pson cance, $45, FE ioe A -863 y Theate ANCE. NR. ? ® month, OF LADY w St. FE _5-4024. usiness @ e done So | ELECTR: y. Bedroo ance ‘0 gle, $100. ANGE, $40. 52 GAL $45. FE Call buy r. $50 BEDROOM nice) uae OULD Lk mone ed Gorae? t make ce IC RAN u Duis Bee thee re real | O FE 2-8262. MAN- AL.. EL: ‘1 have f any ? a: einai 1 RANCH, Christis rho = -re to y. Offered at to make is | __like new. Se GE. FULL O "tl 6 wy, Drayton ng Co. 4763 NE 13 CU 30 gal. EC. HEATER. § mont REALTY poe ee 1a bath eeepc | arian morenE Gi #8 Peek ey, Offered at fhe right price | "ear aroun Jat ede ans Peas sorte treene Hae ee Cab. ‘sinks and ‘fit heater. ‘ec 9s - SH . ample parking ‘ or eis in Mil- TR ate! around lak fishEp | BRAND : Ameri 15. One roil, ai-| cets. trays ithe : Sell U PE ser! IRLEY A y | pm. MUtual Rooms ADE! T raohel 3 badtns home. F' in NEW SOFA American ’ press 7 quart All $21.95. ith aan eee: s ¥ 180 E. H PTS. | BEDROOM HOUSE 3 —VEARS aH mie with Board PA E ate RADE! 4 cash. O edrm. trail or late ollaway bed BEDS, $44 one FE Me cooker. & fau- suas: abe ‘vee a Equ 3 = old. HOU. rd 60) >, RTY SI : FI R 35317 or ON 35376. Male wesd wed tenteee 95. | OVER , 2) re GAVE | PLUMB Gervice. Cac Bm, ity ROOM NEWL PE i-311n| _ Prefers Bicmotce.” batecon BOARD AND Just th ORE, BE RST $150 BUY: 2 peruering taahreasan “ne Med teO To LB. axina ane Pas oom wait = Shmes| cu cea Y DECORA a aa oe en cand ce tree nme ae BS a ge euneuiner a Unive petlaley Thnetbagg yy Sate. Coe. T on ETS FROM | | te vip RESSURE FE_$-21 ant Renl Kata ng. Girou ohtox° baa Mts to ee TED,| - 2 BED! A 5-747, es. | apt. (eles thoed 4 rm. turnt waned toes a parkling bu _small stor itioner, suitabl R| Furniture. 42 0 $12.95. 95. Cot- WALT N TV $9.95 To pe: He in CHESTED aan ee. ee aes x-| weekly. Utilities furnished. $13 sapien DUPLEX me, row ian kn eee oe to on. Maceliees fate GARD or none. FE. 80708, re ap Gkomaad Lae ave: : ¢. | Sprink! ah Tec, PLAS- <-_ 37 als 3 Sp gy Sigenge oe - ; mane || tea took tae xcellent names EN TRACTOR, ee ard Lake Av 515 _E. @. A. vhesittes en ve Oe. 1 tn or con RUN DO } RMS. & rk, in r = : e fas geration f res tor, disk, cu ron. & MATTR e. ON iV Goer ompson, ms fi : vate ican fous te tena. ome rors pREFRIG. ait EAST BOU eVARD ftEI0 _ Convalescent Homes 61 just Le cbesr and eee rR geht ind Ge cag Atrwas dank short pai ae PRIVATE a ee 5 a ga oe 7005 M50 ‘West, ion. ,EM 3-0135, re OOMS, STO 8-0544 Renting For HTS 000 w c - & ‘oce sIzzE ec. OR 3-6640. = Saves One coos, tees At nope Frida USEHO tion. 4 C TANK AN 3 Te WEDIAGETY ir ke ee ie PER M VACANCY rh, genet nes fan freeze, f FRAZER BRAND ae Pe 20302, iS cad tik ene. eee m Megs and K. Al C | ‘tare DIAT _8-2038, at ie ie ee MONTH mal FOR, PA vely 8 ait dn vhs ee co SS DEEP- NEW 362 ao ee ay. July "or pee at ObT a ON. ? jand Homes, farms, lake prope prepare ne Cadillac a ee tek lea retat aan bandee ts . te bunk bed WROUGHT no Ales tables, chairs, #000 or see at 657 Arthur: |= : 3 ROO! . FE! _54 OFFICE: WE lasreiig Ee a Petee ab Trade pt. includ 153. and s. Complete inon | Tecords, apes, radio- airs,| BTU. our _ Arthur : Paul M M. L. Jones i evel arg ed ache |? ne ae sca aoue Boulevard at at Valencia EGP IE LOE in ae - outta. oe cstte, OWNER . Halt thy ia ee ae 2 a ar ie “etka a $32 W. Huron ’ M % st. [FR ospital, FE Near G way and 3 : B ie rates. M ce, at re AL WILL TR EDS, ALL Lake Av Birmin, ends, 681 N age _ tion, FE 5- @. Excell Forced Rent MS. 44526. en-| i 2 ed or en or ae TOR P ADE SIZES, BABY e. am. . Eton Ra. | 20. 1. PE 5-1585. ent c A FE +8550, RMS. BATH, R ington, Mich. wear ge rage. in W Bod ot gmbuleter women ART fasstove: ret : 000 B. ondi- | taratandrn porn Pps EFR, ash- 4-2225. y- 24-hou id Busin R g., dr 'Y, AIR CONDITIONER, T.U, = urnished | 54 mo. me Ried 1 rat. apt wey 3 ta BEDROOM aes Si sath cere, | FRCI1. thruout RIDGE New & M tm, suite, FE 4-3023 leat table, | Sn’, 4iion b a ts cOUNBEAM FI ND oe - papt. 641.46 aad dar odaak tence we na Hotel over 2’ Ss Be eee bac his SING White $6 ailon, electric duty, $149. ieee xt aah iL ARB cutan.” RMS tts Mill | Pood" potas. na Sees ee sree toes eat ofl acy Saree aaa, Sas | a lost Hf ener | ~ 20 ase ad " t i= ait REPO fi RICE, F DECORATED 3 BEDROOM my E ies. HOTEL AUBURI tween em Pieate. ans Siate ho Ho "ot Tmme- fice 1861.28 Seach ar ws “ener . et nee ANCHOR: — on ea ‘OV urne YEARS R ve be- . fon. Only im ¥ = - pe - ISBED. te aoe gy ROOM HOUsE month. ‘PE RS OLD, hie ture ee N Pee ou bon we: TE 2-0101. Sous un nea anes pee zs Pd eae credit L FLOOR COVERIN No _mone OR F ENCES t. FE poe TNT wos on PRoFES. | 24 et gi NEAR | o -6819.| Cookin or 3 room Probar Oil_ Company. 1448. The trade, ler sa . 4 & K Home SHOVER’S o REE lown. FHA a COOKING 1 ee ae cori i 78 BEDROOMS aig U. FE — ) Pol ead 5g on ants. SUN O complete N & BURNERS, $140 RATTAN ets 8. Saginaw” TEs FE 3.1411 ma, ee ia Seal CO SOIaE | ACT Efhmor re vam + icoktog Wa ake ts For Rent Stores 63/ SER\ ateman CLEARANCE SALE- tla and’ Gromion bie, FE ION T Ame nice | WLY ae 2 STOR -RVIC Us SA REBUILT WASHE IM eat ves HP or STORES, 3018 AND E STAT ' Used Bendix w LE - LT MY ost if pe auto. washer. Cedar closet ining” Lge oat: | Se aeee bine Suitable M 59 Ly ue PE 487 wagon of Pond bara = co P 73 UL 2-3000|_ SUMMER SPEC t ‘wk. Schick's canny ie tio a Chel, | lots imam ee © sane at Tull Ct. co oe CAN. | Blond [MER SPECIAL ORG NG TALE -wa sak a ar mnt ot drawers, table | DeveE was tld 6. x HAR LL BOA sé FE Realtor, 1704 A. Wate f or what. FE and . clothes. was sold. $1 F -ggenng r, DBOARD RD - 4-2533 : 8, Tele- T r ord Twp. . 43388. janine Call rE 5-056 cined éak 3 'm: J now $995, —PLYWooD ’ CES : 2 ‘ and many anual iPE—BRICK, iding, | maton Mee clegraph, Rd. at Myrtl : "terse. . No money others, ec $605 FHA Terms —STEEL §\ ROOM HOUSE, 4 YEARS OLD | *faratated. eh Will divide ontia . “win “accept bousetratier, | 5 ™=- payment | OPEN oo full basemen 4 Parxing, lights and heat | Complete, c | FE 8:8. ; ALL. GHER'S 85:30 MON. th mates m STORE IN WALLED L Bt | Com 4 rmne con ta a” ft. ey! sh aalad 4 weeks paid ape : 8 fF. ‘SIC COMP. SURP TU SAT, & BATH ON % MA 4 : iretaee | Huron US L a * at 1614 N. "Poi Fe ULTRA-NEW sto ; anciay ‘assistance to tk oe ’ : on ewin M es seco, ae erry: Vide, PE Ht wast | FOr complete int one who |” ter : achine OMS, PULL BAS os Mr" Griffith rmation — Phone | Fo: ae “was | Sh 2-289. Oe Sra, ee wit, on: AVAILAB ; : a err ih Wenge ’ or etce Lake : nate tube whipeng inet “fia teagan ABLE Ne Wwe : aciee—8) SUN OIL C |) See oem Pa Se cerm creme mea Tie Oot a =| -VIne 0." , oe Pater rcrri denM . . .__ items. : sau ail ienskaaen’’ on oa -3-4200 7 Michi an Sewing C wt308 8A vey, ate 3-9383 aE Osklend. Ave, spate . 7 p.m. of. Sat, ; Y pon Tg “| * * [a , / f i on Sale : ; = ‘ . Fe Sel Mice ' f dy ,. BUY AN an 26 For Sele os Ei y sof] Weenenc- a j caterer | _, Sat d, ‘ HE. : a | io door sth Gan eat > MENT WINDOW. Gravel & Tw PON 1 Be One era if ssa é ‘Pirt_8 P } | SG eee RRR ORT ot Sa s4 CARNIV: RESS/T ’ $81.95. inet ‘wi dante e $10. De TOP so AL) HU , ; W th wall eiv oABIN vered TL. j ol ay) sink ed BT eR 5 YD - f we race Lum rou ag iors Pa Be ama Sug * Toe. Lee BY. ICLY pay. i RAS ber Fiuoresee: > mmaned 5 pone ees. SAND GR , pe hes atin By D 9, 19 7 BEEF AN _FE ol _Ave, oa 393 on. Mioniona | NTIAC L. wad tot sce . ick Turn 59 anne D PORK — BALF } eg ee i chard 4 oy. Sand, + BUIL ERs « A S ‘ Ae SE are er Boats & alippe vee Mit. PE ST04l, SALETSALET | vau5e trudting & tile OF i i aan Accessorie . te Ho: AFGHANS 1, OUT OF ! SALE! i RD, DR ile. OR ye | i. s s 103 Me oye, mad BEDRM F ft OF BUS re Te. soil, IVEWAY i534! fash GARWOOD! 3 Transport sera ut cur Shay SA ikon BO ie ‘quilts, 60! fot eae ere: SINESS — | gravel, | ee on le \ Electric 38 H.-P. JOHN i ae fin "n Offered 1 i ie and w nd used ay _ . FE ' - | SER vaeaciel cadneataiacamend { rerfect c BOWL CUPS. gerdiess 7 arehouse © = shop, | Plan | > } ? ae 1 Poor cover. J VICE MAN 05, For Sale: sed ieee FS ond. FE 5-03 i & hairs, addi vrice. Off’ it go re- nts T ‘Heemmenees 2 be + m4 eed hd RETURNIN Trucks LUN H WAY ESOMS. any siging machines, desks. |Day , Trees, Shrubs 86. ~ __ Bota ye ie te RIB oor aie nO Pe f 107 ep MBER P Sipmsare rae repletues Gea AY ‘LILIES ee | i+ POOT $150, OR 3-312: motor an ¢. OR expe if. ving P beavy sau NLEY BER FRICES arbor ont eu scellaneous A Soa} I varieties IN BLOOM +> iarude’ hates UT, ae '! Bro “Same we and help — Peeety ‘eran ‘rans stake, 4 2 wicows! ench saw. ba as oo poles su ris and , t astercr HP. loa 0 vy an ed ee woe arrow rplus, Orie aft tr either “lark - price urmeis ter : s om Mets) . awmall egg looks , Re Gersone Pv geae pal Neo. | } ~ ee mre ear ca Be way. FE P, Glas ton Mot : AT . | 1 e ae z Eo . v NORTHERN . S | stetn orp liga eh ne kL J n Rochester ang | br ore tae task RE. | ~ Wanted Used Main St Reverb Sales ELUM | er truck. gax and rvers, _min TRRE -88vi about. 5 i Car = 7940 Com MBER and disa elect ning & ¢ Vic La < s 106 1840 Cooley Lake Ra 2 Mems Step las sapnearing ai Han Ag hg ee te TaD contsals, ‘Trailer ext mx) AT . Auto Insurance 108 n 8 0} p la XO 5 : He , | ings i, ws oa ae yarious kinds prion _ For Sale Pets 87) 7 8 ee $508. atrad ae: “ ‘ENTION! rg ye me 2. = Deliveries ay to 2 pm. p oe arti tires 5 Trick ORS a : | OTOR 8 WHY SE : : MOST ¥ nen cles man REG - i Bask Gs . $190. SETTLE ) ” 3038 Pm SARs : a “ash & Carty ser ae | eg Wana) 142k puppies. $35. COCKER | | Syatene a WE'RE ea ess? | Foreign re on | : 12. WHITE, PINE Specials : | Toth. “only” @ im. to" Thutrday | AKC GERMAN di chidioa i |i ROOT TaOMPEDS paowemue | TOP $3$ DOLLA © Spies, Core, 107 : x10 WHITE ING — oy is .to 9 pm nd ilver gra N SHEPHER hull, fibergh PSON MAHOG < : R 4 ‘34 JAG 7'3¢ lineal PINE SHE Corner of 8. Telegr . No AKC BR v_Reas. OR_ ERD | POPS. _ with 33 “9 sed cov . ANY | : oe Aw Le CON . MA x12 WH ATHING — ‘Telegr aph Rd. ba LITTAINY 3-3 eM 3-8 p. Bviary: ered bottom | OL = KE Mg ware PINE : i THE SAL aph anditas * 5 ckground FE ‘PUPPIES. *G fe H 2445. de motor: site. i z it { 6 sma oak poate wae neal HEATHING wren LVATION iui EAGLE 5 Gone oD BP. SCOTT A im | i CORVET, FU $7.20 ea ED LAUAN eens § to i _akuy BE: _. MAple HS OLD aie Pull Pate tank” "Taal ak M 1: Md: 10x14 he " (4x8's) ~—| — er Foren +8 AU IFUL SIA 5-2465 6 = | Chk ce $126. ik this i OTOR SA ; rettien id a 3478. le nk § ASTIC: SHEET TA 18 WEST rey appuanees ; wks. old. isa KITTEN i¢ arkston M PE 2 WES LES —— sports an OF $ oe ASPHALT . G! ALBOTT JRENCE . mee z= one aiter Main. ALEN FLYMO' tor S ie — ave" cas ome Alt sizes to antique tires; : iH AGC te RTY seers _ rer 7 anes LUM BER | wn BRGh Dikceeeee>! “p i | u = a gre i “a AS 350 FOR —— ae 1. probens, ares te , LUN paint waterproofl ash Thoro EAGLES 4 NM WR 3-4728 UP. | ustom b CAPRI | $i¢1 | —ST88 on: Fe pag Pol ad AN Fo ; 86-0424. & SUP IBER tric hardwar ng bas seal: _ MY 2-65: 4 MOS OLD. CH Engin lack RI STYL > | . day D _For Sale Used ¢ ; ; wa he PLY CO RG. al dupes €. a Sper SF 53 OLD CHEAP. ne com white E. — ys of sed C i s ASS EAP | | Esc. cond ietely Siena | ao ars 110° 2 Haggerty High zn kland Ave F geming elec ET HOUND PUP - i ji cond. O 45 oegrhaule “ASH F a8 ars 110 MA ake Mich IEATRE SEAT! rte 18 reg. sired by PUPPIES AKC alte MERCURY. 0c ater 4 _anDRBOR OR CARS FACT ee oun OARDEN” 44551 paige Cal Presi ee atari areoe G | 30" WOOD AND | code a SCTORX BRANCH Ze, orignal sel ANDSN nce 7 5 WER Pee 6 st TERRIER STUD a *poats, 3850" < Vn BN J - Eg mrp av Sindh Corgi. Like"new atta voce Cura On 1-34 \ “gts, ae rear ne ae ESM rectal B90 waco ORD ‘ smen ‘ “paint Ms bee - 3891 erie W. original ' ho CNS. a ) PI s, Beet | Red ia ‘5 DOOR $140. , the ean TOMATO STI ce for $100. EM p ~ Te eam re ae Y\s * asp a ON 40 | like new Heate Matic anes te '0-Om rafts ane res. _ 220 r cKs M pac _ FE 2-3906 ock P FooT | : 2 s gree " $40 ae olor. hoes a table hese oueREc ee a. bc & 6c EACH Bick & Ys MALE. BEA i Rog US Pat. OM, pate ‘pone sia Bian | POR ry % OR | “er i ioes ar : rai tor poate box. 24 pls and ent table $2 eee offer. FE an 12 weeks UTIFUI 1959 by NEA Ser rs. Gater tri %, Evinru F and PA YEARS EL get the con a ; : i > §$-4355 ML, . é ID WE ' Lid 5.3150. eation eee Re USED 0. Chair nhar “POKER _ 8-4355 s old. Best 60. in 3004 ailers e mo FOR ~ TOP HAVE eee 49 { $100 rere ont a aa : _. IR THE DOL i R com $70 net B-9015 “BRICK ea MI 41288 DACHSHUND 7 ¥ . Auburn at 8 HARDWARE SEE MA RIGHT LAR \ Eac EDUCT * zh porabie Caner CAMERA “ee SMALL R SALE. FE Ge Lie PE OS ob aie vs. 2 25% cae aia). On LEB RE NPLUSWORTH : Bon’ slashed off the" eeu er, el OUT E 2 CEM AN S ; a all bos scount | ’ the ‘pri ¥ ' Saeast’ pla ectrolux 2738 aft {ENT M HEPHE 1 f aint boats) E 1d ae wait too pri ¢ SSE a= $008." boat Vit WARWICK'S” sD oes — GERMAN =. Ae _ AKC. $30 My business Bervice 20 supplies. cae ees OR J VANW car and you thi nz “=i © paired & Rts. ieeTatteD- et Paint watcus =— weeks Fiat 3 _ Lhad ‘ career isn't 5 ae et Stengie ke ae aoe Di re right the ors ) replaced. RE. Doudl gb $2.7 OODLE 3-8 Ss. loped! rogressi 7 ue 1 PE 80112 Be Need aoe lace MA 5 eet 2.75 gal LES. AKC 651. 9 Att A sSing ne. : | RCURY * 112 ed fe Hwy ' ELEeTRIC WATER MA 6.2114 Copper 1 & trim s . 64e per igt itires sty cand Cup Va * ished point I'd ieee ss well as ' 2 ours oe ae 2 MOTOR ne ERO ey Q qd uy It Now’ Ed letely instat HEA oil ge f er a ‘i aa n n hav aie , $150. L vess t ss thru 1957 . T ’ Samuel ‘ore oo money Detrot — se owcaann Neh poe “wile Lave" mich; -Sale F isbengad anehiecouple OF Ias ovine 1957 fae Till Mtr Bring Tide Ge C | | TODAY'S PRICE eee i} e i < »——(e - ' * etaorae titer hori now gg tec "TS ug camrt aot ars Equipment $1. For SalesVicane he ee ve tan | $8 rv s. Ne UL A Un ok F coc RAI : — — COM 0 re fixtures. Id ee bows Machines, Ol ero r seen ae av RAIN ELEVATOR For Sale H 12 ALUMA-CR. wes ot Ob, wate. s « modern 10 y 7 Bivd BE. Rocheste nt call _© eau aiucaiaue ousetrai oi 8 AFT Y ay Piacres vatue. mp for st IN LAT AR 6A PooDI Rochest e K's. 525 rear corn ajuminam fe BELT railers 95 bottom, 19 aluminum b : B + ake "Aven 3. aus “ M Mich. a & ape 0 KEMP 8 —— 100 a an MAL — JouN a ‘$100 OL 26 « dition. 51 model, Nein Roane AUBURN me ess e E E 3-7117 ILL NGLISH BIKI hard one whos Be MITH ue suo KC, STD ovis) Mt USED OX S14 nt con- Je old BLV SERS ce BIKE. — FO! hone Fe pos A 730. g and trimm Orto achiner M4T BAL 4 TO = S ——* ue: | HnD Nar ol ey IRON ie 3-500 TTH Poop taaae | 6 ave y. NAt ER, 195 JOHNSON i HE PO sT FE 2 3336. NRIT IESE LES = 1g. POW ional 7-3292 | per cu NSON — ro as . in cylinder L ENGIN small TINY — WER LAWN’! ; -3292 | conditi tboard r 4 $ ST OF FICE sion aaa “SLINT RECONVER. tons coins soe ines “cea. Sau fone wo AND gen reactor MOWER, $25 G: TRAI | informati Both ‘reaso excellent 7 LOS i 9 DO pro Gs Bet con ee few us todustrial’ app mila, &te BOODLE jature Dachshund. MY apie on with cultivators. $18 R aoua on call, FE 8-818 afte a AM ‘REE STA! pov incite, oi applications. A DLE MY ING GARDEN 8 LUMA ea ates OUI | dynafiow. radio an LER Boas e. ANDING _distributor N nea vareltak ons. A inate ~ TRIMMIN : cultiva RDEN TRACTOR WT SA 7 stee} “SPAN AN ; A | low, radio pecial. 4 de — § owl si OILET: TDs "MI 4-6053 le Cab P MY } GS, IN =| 0 tor, plo CTOR WrtH § S | docks. W D STAND: We will E . ned Beste 305 ales ‘asin. hard cept le. 918395 dump truck Fo * aaa PAlcod. Since on YOUR ew. $225 Pe sme fe TEWART GENE | ot anes so ieere ae Je ecavareens wouthow it die Ct r. $695. mt & Shou Service — aw bane’ ceppee” been rebul eee Gncier ts Fores 1927 La . CAGES, 1} USE SPECIAL” Snel 1A ERAT GAR BOOD | Har fibergias trailers and pee ne out today Cail ‘or i eele " CHEVY. — ve 84548 a, Mee oe a n reballl eo die with 183 ETS” and A D F i. 14 t KES mts inum ' il or “ORD | FE ngths _OR geer. Jus San AND ve. ARM 0 53. & Zz arri | ss Hey netered Xa with trin 24e tt ____ Deo It Yo ee oe acres c bit ee EASY ND PLOW, t18 Pe eeTOR Wee oa We tisde. side. 40 to T oan P oat Works le Steele Kenge ms grt tat Ra | Sold scallops F Et ane Wirt ane bath set rim 300 os i Bo urself plies. Crane’ ANARIES 7 | + iE PAYME . right ihe some wo sell or rent OUR EVIN ING F ‘$7 BUICK rE THE WEA 5- a nim wagicce with po wn oven ae CANARing 8 80P- NING BI ENTS lhe woulh @t Ls nderful “buy eon 2 ORD cane. SPECIAL 2-259, BUTT weatees 7 ad : beg fT E IT THE nn. 5G JL 2-2200 aichery. 2 P 7 : ROS MY south of us todev. ys Open 2 803. ER 704 gORC 1 own “2 DR. HE DEA racine, ae s7100 E 0s FL OOH gun many rental tet or _Reg., = ToY FOX 1 “we FE ea Road at Opd k Some ice bake Orion on M26 aieeeene stan Eee ‘re se200 EGO HARBOR et = copes a4 ey war tne HOTTER FLUOR! UMBING_ ‘SUPPLY ‘Ok WALI PA HAND Sa show bred. N TERR. TRACTO! \ (€ & Serv tea OBILE HOMES SAL BANK F JOHNSON 1 ———= 35-8065 ew tires. WW. 2DR. HT Save Dolla &c HSCENT B UPPLY | KILLS — PER s SAND REG ; A 7-293 M R-BOLEN FE 41 ano b e. Comp! MES SALES MARLI INAN EALER ene 66 BUICK & Cae a) ers, fleod B Ur (SKI L STEAM ENG 1 aster, ENS H 112 ottle plete tir ES N& C NG ; jy) Ot BORE aT ie now .- sl Bs AW PO a, os LISH A com UsK and c gas H ne of FIB CROWN ' SPECIAL 2 D ; Ramo} our counts te, beeres START- BO LISHER onths POINT 0984 plete © 1 RIDE P ars wi ches lastalied ERGLAS LINE —- us Al 4 id Ph to stores a lignts, dis- 29 § WNIE's G CLEANER Reka? te hee ER pups. USE ith tools. FE Ae ee seers B speed apie be ee ee toe ae . 2 DR HARD- R & C RAMBLER Pela be lectricians, towns Paice 5, HARDWARE am Males $3 this 3 females SED’ POWER MOWERS & SS or een reid cha saree | veg RDMAN'S Tom poten ‘town ww caret fi fine eclection of coed — 12 Grenard Lake plumb RICE E 461 ‘O BAUCOU sau 1 an: heel t power Trac Cees ore R38. FOR SALE Mss 8 CaRD ask x“ part | Ral book. L in S ON eo «RA, COM, 5: ales $3 rid ractors nowers, ce wien R SALE | BOA’ t Wm. L gland R . 13 | RindotER SALES om GARAG! ar Ing Open eaerde copper | “0 spect MrWean, on xf dine teeters. dat . ~~ ee Trailer 8 ATS FIBE aye * a) RE Oe ‘an8s | Bund ee ee oes * awk 467 eligen. Telephone itiece States ee pment, 4 ¥ Feast Ra “OR 35081 nalied: RGLASSED POSSE ner Factory E E DOOR: meron ae 10 ekdays 8: fenc- 46 eleph in ar cycte-b VACA ———— 3-6081 Rint's ED | “2 | ont Ss1O} ner tb 4 8:30 a one good iding m bars & TION oo BOAT Orion | ul) pri N | £M_3-41 3-41 — La Ty izes in Be esaap es al S- au s Supply — | Montzal WHITE MICE ~ Evan ede a tence Rent a TRAILERS FOR s! WINDSH My_}1 $11 46 month. 1 a is ne fi ck 1 sta: _PE 5-4712 ae P MICE. HAN ent ee ready ai Pinte anes S FOR SALE cludes TELDS. 32 ais < onth Mr Bell, King | 33, CHE at dee on ndard i2 Montcain et Sho HAMSTERS > MA 5-787 Dp. 6507 to go ry ealign Mee SALE _!= hardware $20.95 ! | FE _8-0403 Bell. King Au ve a closet di cor operato: and up | F caim. WIRE p._55 HAMSTERS ALI 7878 or OR 3 Dixie #H _peer R hat Res ae ¢, 6129 H @. Ferr iN- . 1956 ing Au-— Car. T-Hureo- REALE. : TF ) Bile Hey. rratien Sales,” 104s. N on eRe GET T } , lose BUCK. pas Ni ad Y NICE stairways ee ee otarink w OR REN AKC “FOX TERRIER eet __A ps i; /Outerd. G4 i Ue BOATS one “ sET TE feo 4 DOOR. — —— We 8. isappea all pa Ni : 7 teg E RIER PUP 433 uctio aia |_ OA 8-3783 Woo | MOTORS HE AMOS: for _— HARDT | MUST oar = ware atng) soll peper wee M3381 te n Sale R 3 d, Pibe TRAILE THE MOST ~~ TOP. SELL. ONE a ers, polisher mer. {100 Do 8 $25 : o4 __ Rent F - ee aes Rs FOR IT! ier dyne:_& paint. ONE OWNER, . gare ca waeduts band r sand- gs Tr Trained ned, ooo WwW Poe ers trailer S SCOT & uminum 2 IT! ri & dr. Ex as Open ge re- Fuel & cate. Clenseen Gakleen : : serchanaen ten ; Agra space Meret MOTOR Ane . D = ee ae 25318 betwe rears ‘BERRY Sa pacuignys Ave: FE sei50 nee “Onkiar Gur AND Ci E B'rded 87A Usd gndiog going Gee UBURN HEIGHTs MO 96 CRORE BOT ; : “SERVICE ; ow at vem, | ae awson | , RE EVROLET, «DR ans ays ste) CA eset! Benes ying us Le Po e BIL BO 00d ? ! “POSSE ee POs ee Cameras & Equi *| TAL wagor 5 BOARDED 38 Sea ee Cia cn vin. FE seed Dall ‘eat lll you getat olor ‘Company ie ee ESSION HO ~ ee Bo. G DB | neer Oo Ra, Tocch, Ox e HR #! 8 5 ! — ~. . § SER ee oe TWIN LENS ROLLED erent 8 Brittany rag 9 RENNES. ios 8 anes Re seit ar ear XFORD. MOBILE MANOR. $-3361 eS acer foe CAVALIER ve J | : R $5 rine aie Mr Belt ion hue. HYDRAT! se PATER | ent cond CORD Pick up. @ oodle st imming - Tr, Michi miles north lots, 16° Want th R FOR Lp $1 rd runabou ‘57 ( ) Lic P eqn pr poaapr lane m ex.) ee elivery. as Ser eas: orth On Me ca: Cate eves ase Cail’ geeras ft 1 sale. $175 ATIENT | M-X fies fas oe 2 ow nal = ne miile eas eae padiern ore! es FE Si merns “Bri rod arty rae eo Call irt F M levers ash unt with Buell. ville roa t of Oxt jos, etc Ss. O1 Bri . flow, Special N or WATER HER? S anee = | mate stance big unit, pers ae Hunting I Dogs : —Reiwe coy Lim pig on bake: aye RY —_ cumin ke ; wall tires, nue s ‘heater porn oe Chevrolet Bei gas New HEATERS. 30 _4-3821_ ev isi) eave a Bien | BEAG! 87B pon us ITS. 2 BLOCK: ' Holt Les srauer ie) oess Teer wiite | White wall tires. i ) ae Pade! Oi. 21 eve ane on HU EAG E PUPPIE Au 7 Coach Park. °F: Pontiac LOCKS day Fiber ae LONG eon BUCK — . Open ‘ttl dd ite wall tire ie ast and _- $59.50 Bh 30 value. Power ap-| ‘Sale Musi E Th oid a TON nA SA ction MOBIL H LO Trasier CADILIAC. A Mercury ? | SON TAC was JORE CAPT 1e te “ “ Ma oie teuG are ail sae be cual lane usical ¢ G Li Tienken R C register LE. 7 = ale Modern OME SITE, INL aN ALUMINUM Aotors TE on oe = 5; e ddi nesters ctric, oi] ee warsed ELECT joods _ 79 NGLISH SE ochester. O “< $26 5089 Dixi Ss land with pa a RE} 312 D LAKE ___ FE_2-0209 FOR ie ‘te - ET L 1.7827 ixie Hi | Trailer, Coach. Ca Nr | 22 we SSA Toy — = D ee re Fluore Sey ene ved (sas "65. RIC QUITA £3 TER PUPS. ligt ee ble ike a est Higb- uron EES p Ke 96 Orch an as Oe : MY 3-99 R WITH _ MEIrose UPS. 1 Dra way ells ick ery : Camp, 2460 , EVINRUD FE ¢ ego Harbo ard Lak FOR 16 5 Orterd LE. HAMMON AMP. RE = 0 E yton P! / y Ridge Rd ches alee E SPOR say $35 56 BU re be bac D Lk.| month: D ORGA GISTERE very I ains MOBILEHOME MU meciceily TSMAN BUICK FE 2-25 bn ee 4 A N D EN r LEHOME ESTA _F new “2 4H to ez 2- = terfor Elis. This Lee MAGIC _ atter a , fan’ be ata See Every a at pm, ee viakcon ESTATES MOD. pga “MATERIAL TO ¢ eet) ene nts SS wenn i800 Tl CHEVY STICK Oy ist not drip eds no stl PI a. FE pret months see in f tela stock, , Ev rday ...7 1. Youve piayground_ giass fo oat. decks. 0 cov. | AT. CARE = Tair | ag a old eal. FE oil) base! sag or run, rring, will! ANO TUNIN Deland. all OR foal at 3t, erv Sund SE p.m. s VE SEEN ae window r boat wind etc. Plexi R ; $ ee e igor Hundreds. a Ruvker or! G—OSCAR Hatch Drayton 7793. 27 28 B av. 2 ee the bes THE RES _ glas s, plastic st shields and uSS | 7584 or FF 2 SCHMI ery roa Plai 2775 | uy __Park t Squ T. NO panels supplies @ | 1957 OAKLAND colors to! DT dt Mer ae and Sel p.m. PARI _FE_2-5295 are Lake wi te resi made to ribers WSO i362 37 CHEVR 436 Orcha ND FUEL ‘90.00 downs” oa pm. OR Daily | ARKHUAST LAKG PNOW special requiremen order Pine: _ 232 S. Si n tae, tadle ane | awl te OLET nek ave PAINT fo de ae __ Hay land ) CourteMy. LAKE TRA’ | } require nd¢d for o 5. Sag =< r, § doo | Gard trans. hrist = he Ta ears to ay , Grain é DOOR o 3-2717 | le MY 2-46 TRAILE! Car meets any ee inaw St. = rodiyna- 5 rans, Mist cylinder, stan-- JUN E SP rE seise) ne ee atest models” of We & “Feed 8&8 FU PRIZES / ss. Wonde 11. Th LER! oO Repair Ki —— ant Seater. 1S w miles. $14 ee ae he. o i = rv a ela of e 15 RNITU IZES SAT acres derfui e best f Fede: pen Sat. 9 SW oo . _, be ar ve warranty, “8 ree ion 1 MORRIS. MiBIC ‘the | Moule Midwest 4340 el) st rage, AUCTION, or oe Ronde! ful tocatin, “Oo 32 © edeval Reinforced Piast EAD | ie Steele | © "per month. very fow “down nty, , ion. 16 Ac wi Farm. est 43081 . Lapee l px UR- = m atk) ; Rd stics ~ re ag CRUME i095 c aENy «top from ramee, ot a. eee 3401. Fairtield Spy iy pees Home fri sine exe For Sale Ti GOING OUT OF bust at John. THI IS wa! # ORD a ade, CHAM LARGE D n: FE 4-3573. UL | cho.ce of sty! PIANO ting hay. OF isT & 2 | Bivkman ecce ne inte dylia 2° eee nee 98. boat trailer. « ee iNeas-FREE Ae ine se at Ei Tk Rae RAMBLE good _c cana HOUSE FOR” 2-3000, applied pis aarige color. PS gciedh mh deilver.. OA Pei aE #2158. oH ahuctoneer. wae Bud” €-3298 RUCK TIR . _telle any. runabor qutboard ne pie aks els Atl aT ae 5: 3177 | ‘BS ater an i nai nsulated SALE. ‘ahen All per KINDS 217 oats. Fe td Aen __ TIRE, $2 ello's, ¢ aes it in stoc 1 Ti , ERE FO ors Crook 8 * __MI 6-3900 ow on ie "pure fone | bs | or ee Brats Li c Ree } SAYRE ne Snel Panes eenggraae Sk? e Livestock 89 Eat vices goes. | erune ati staybaucH’s | Sore aeerasae aI Serer ad, Seer op he ee een prttaor ey HROME IXING on ustial ph, FM - PHON. > OLD st — Mich. e 114 Jam ning or h rR. GOOD USED TIR FE 60097; JOHNSON 7 é S | / BEST EST Mr per m ssume pa ‘0 rs. Pecien acon, 795. al $480 50. provincia AM radio, —> oke. Call ALLION ~ Marst eset. Ortonville 1 Woe, tl ee Oe ARLES a Parke at Ml 47800 ymente | Sat om me Shaws 8 new i oabi 53-6003 ater PART 40 PT ial Pri rtonvill 9 WH UTO ES SON D_ , _Turne at MI it Mer, |" $27 sharp ca ace A gulars. T cial haginas $309.50. G net. Was 6 pm LY | MICHI tebard lie. g ‘urop SERVICE | new. W ig HP. 1 r Ford, 4-7500. H ier. month. r. No mone Orchard chigan F) errific val. _Saginaw. FE 37 rinnel’s, 27 1.Y . MAple aluminum, IGAN AR TANDARD BRAND NE ‘ aoe ith contto’ 1958 ys om areld | 555 ins bony, 4 to Bales. 183 d Lak uorescé 4 USED LOWRIE 7168. . 27 R-OLD and 2 be ROW. Tr D BR FE 2-1 c Lan 18. = FE 2020 D badeten 008. MOVING —~ ce Large LOWRIE ORGAN ; M BUCKSK T shower drm, ALL ade in AND N 215 | e, Kee 29878 ixie H i955 CH ae 10 - — Slee full t Up on Ge Ew TI i go Harb wy i EVRO! t Cee ee ee cae lons aannities ORGAN 8 YR. OLD Pate rade. Call FE 5-461 Fae Wc @ Se per een ef s IRES. | or. FE FE 4.6896. N See, "Sees: r CONVERTIBLE. te deta, mein’ LL t eondition wide? pedal) |g GELDIN | 39 ALMA 5-4619 aft ell or itewalls r cent off ety Tires. | “TOHN iSO /_ OUR _FE ¢- 1954 Buiek Take -excelient- . water as. MOR Guar al. SSS UL 2 G. GENTLE 7 10-W. er 2 5 Black , Star N cusTO — a — iid pay : bea wash ime ore | Pk een beh = or Pyles ater ‘Saat, Dow orp AILLIAMS de a om oar on OOD ss oe meds conn. 3, Dosaz ise parents Om oruaik Pipa tay “yollaway a, irene T. c 20n | - public & 18-Mile R ORKSHIRI ry r 5:30 p.m ayments Saginaw « Evervthin and Afr. | “CL Eddi 5. 66 . burners, cieate. ss ona irom Tel-Huron 7] 7872 6. Ut RE Ao bo . 10W VO at Raeb OWENS a for th EAN C 1e adillac. col misc. FE les and oil A rT ca. RE- ea DUH: urn | 306 MAK os AN CARS” ~ 48. Pontiac’ x conv. Chee NEW Ses be Skalre N “BABY _ Call F en. T ~ARRO' AD y¥ fee Orcha, INE 8U S el e 8 Pon and c ° WHE RABBT cesta E 2-1 wo b Ww LAS: OU IN 10 Lake id geht . i tiae - cata EL TRA . ED iF FE BITS: __ | 59 STAR TE 266 alt edrooms. | AST F R SURE nites 120 ibd FO | Plenty. . : LER, $6 OR SA 4-586 | 30 STAR TRA er 630 pm AST FLA to “your B E_2-8 WELL GIVE YO : Hu RD | osap other ETS: | ree eraser one wis USED FIANOS os hu none, sym. ech Reaegoere Tye, Se LAT TIRE | Psat * rats DESIR a EE yin _after 4 athe. Chea H DRILL B rand Musi aie ik 9769 or TU und. $200 P RN, | 1956 GENERAL, North Opdyke. It 2, Goods ag tame Bell Mere mith) AE 20828 or 4 Goon DEF ITY ¢ POD 3 Da Va Bh §-317 eer = a = D. FE 4-474 AZAAR’ qsic : t aare : xedo 2-05 hone | rac NERAL. 45 FOOT fety Sh ear Tir et NEW 12 Fr BOs 28 or DEPEN oR j heater DR. V- tM ty CHEV: , 2 AREA M Center teks _ APPRO 05 | Sf ee oe 5 oa ane ee e with Oe Ate BOATS. 840: 8 ABLE CAR vaencnganencli raDIO a! ROLET BOO bi rm ta-tn, 2i-f ae ry ioe MILE | Maple 61 or Ce | out: Auto a carpeted 2 BED. | 1. Pay " cause — o: flat | Runa Alum $139 TS, $40: STEEL | i * | 1953 B —_ coo Ot x) owne oe os R DEL %q-in. 21- a lengths — iN urlitz = Fee ee ee chick: 60.’ screens. 24 asher sto through- 2: Replace tt road wi; | 28 ibouts Si4 Trailers, $8 rr SP uick, 4 dr = = car. Original iret Renee i yanc tt ( Siigbtiy, zer Spinet Organ. _ Wanted Liv — 5 SPA Call tener oil tank 5% ee | 2 Mae wpb, } he IENGE- 1959 Ford. V- sedan .... $198 Russ a 72 8, Sagi ING si ac ft. anv fi sed, bb ach an vest ART! Utu nk: ‘ tive ¥ no MER st aft ‘R 7 fh a4 naw UPPLY nish eautiful i i wa lock full AN, 30 Fo aal_4-3778. for you full cuRY Offi TOM Bradford 1CK 1951 I 3 rear car C GRIN i motor. TeeNee 4ft. p ! ° __ FE 5-2000. , Studeb | 1 PICNIC West. Open om pson. | ice E ae a ~ KILLIN St nousetral NEW MOON... ch ylinder DING or. com Traile 2 ee | rade seee. | stant aker 2 d TABL Eves. quipme M lamb G CH r $1100 c! ler. $1,3 OON. | ine Sh 8_rebore IN THE Lone 8 plete. $37 rm 12 bh Econom up of dow wteeees r. sedan. Good | — at Es USED 'PoR nt 80. kt. and s and veal. ICKENS. H _Trailer ash. Tout 06 term _2-2563 op 23 #H d 2uck M la tar ain 5. Full li: Y CARS _ ow are waqrces ad 1953 — Oda BLES. si oe i‘ % | sale Lockers, AL beeen | aller 4. FE 8-453 o Tralier Park. ood. Ph Me | ee boats. C minum a ne of | _ 29 ma he oe cacee 398 THICK. Chevrolet Bel » Ro 3-6022. 7pe rite MITH e prices. Beef a ey's (A = 635 ark, “Ss one FE ort C iff ‘Dre nd fiber: ontoz AUBURN FO rd. VB Tadio Air. ha i ati | aber r Like n CORON bis. OL Stile the t whole. | ct Now = ale Mo : ally. MBirose’ 44 ye: 8s one Used ~~ Radio Heater. — ee: 5. PLYW pat! ment 4, 0° N. Rexeonah A! Rocheste 7111 100 ers avail | 1958 =Only P - i tor Sc _ MEirose: 10 Holly & Truck r walls. . Heate 4 dr he i... CHERRG E 2 N vile , 10x45 \ 2 Lef én ooter Oo 4-6771, Rd peer Part . r. Wh - 7 kinds OOD Sale Sto N. Saginaw. CHERRIES ~~ uaa | ee Palace, fi t 1948 CU ie s 100 akland j She hee mai $1398 panels. mine tore Equi We Ibe Sie (| qhewer ane alumi ke new. $2 pee Silane “ 379 Mari | 4 USED no Are 1957 Buic sae $1905 8 b M es er 8 imur $2.- Com M Fide ine TR OA x heater. 1 1 i other kinda an ies sheet a ex SALE ALL pment 81 store’ Sick your owns er i inaitah ead See ree ae SOREL | ere ane Exch. |e ALL MAKES ARD Mot 1997 Buick, 4 4 Drcafiow. Regie | Waterford FORD of all .. “Also. No. 16 nails equipment fer FIXTURES picked. Maes aealieeiae Tbs lle | CAMP © 08. Télegra ANGE 57 YELLOW Ct hone OL 2.2781 10 per Suuy SPeciaLs . § Auburn A: MOTOR a 1957 B Pioene, 61508 ake aterford Tmp. at Eliz. L ret Four aoeee iso complete line} $n ee Se aun | wast ‘Gommans ailable already AMP TRAILERS pn Re good cond. (CUSHMAN ota 216 ft panabo “oS MUSED FT 8 PE sleerlug. Power bt @eq "rE. i eee Wasleenle s “aunee cakdke can imD | Duck Lake mo Orlane oak est display of LARGEST ANI ‘34 CUSI 200. OR 3- EAGLE, Hae ke — 3 yrs. to _cond ° FT sTAK 44633 edie @ Pover trates, Dytstes. | TTT Can 27, sisi Disie Hs “puilaing ard rer) rei cstaimlesse ware, ‘pols |i Bick Lake Ra SEE ceen| a From” 888s ap. see | Ne) Ste MAN FAOLE. 7 ER. | downto “erie EF, | TR BOHR areca SHES ae ) DOWN _ ‘ atistos. MApis| ing you eration uw | grill i a ane ull lin ft. sel e the new a ras. $2 ER. -ft and Ts, $210. U at lars t _ 1 ites ple |_ tauran PS oe tx | Mptek. EWNcY ¢ Little Ty a ALLSTATE. DE: eo mx oe L 20-ft _ Used A —; fadio olet_wago ee caa — wie Lia perate y- 20¢ qua ERR i Triumphs. T A-Ho ed.) M E DELU a oP Cruiser with | uto P & heate n. Powe ae a PAINT | ORILL & or drive-in. a tee. |. .MONTMOR art. 328 IES, ¥ he eampera oe ee tee cae Biel ate deterucs i RENT /O Scotts. is arts I id bre © and_ heater vs — WOOD its OL. 6-015 ez NTMORE 1 Rock ou aard rs on fastest | 3:30. 70 7k OOTER 58. M R SEL oe ‘33 FO 06B 1952 sueecn aes $295 | , eater. $4 . Du FACTORY T rant equi: D. Misc. » 6-O151. | Sprayed ENCY CHEAR haven. trailer b the market. sell- | CU FE 4-6 e new. Cal 58 unro’s E Boat oe PONTOON af RD MOTO 52 Chevrolet P S: 95. At ag eetntaee 0 You | 3440 San ne; iisc. RESTAU- | | Ra. Auburn Height SHERRIES Saas Hohe clue? | USHMAN E not SPEED LINE “Waterford Mi Tc an = te Te rralide, Ragio & Beater le ote US. ° Fiat a ane a __ Beach Hwy, nea s Grill, | RASPBE urn Heights N. Squirre} abner _ TY, e Cruiser, ai ek. $1 | tech Mot: ALE “1966. | ae ie eek RACER Mill Pond i 4-494) i heater .. ‘ow- | - e a : sou eae "th $ia7Gar,__ S r Sandy _de RRIES Eeice soere. automatic ‘washer, aa: ee apts Ie sj ieaieiaies 1 pr, For S a ae fires _ FORD Pain Rae ale) ale Ss _ Ger. gue) S. ROY RINE $ waier NEW 2 5182 pletely f al buy- $ T ale U = uth 4 dr Hure: = CLION MERCH 00 Gal.) Sporting Gow a Pe Aster. FE ith | oe ® coae HO & U over- — 95. OR sed Ti 5 pysedem Wa m St at Elta eevee : i d. H SALE LLY | _et SED C i a ruck 1956 Ch , $195 Watertord Eliz. L ‘ MERCHANDIS $2.98 Gal. CL oods & Plank CURRANTS” 2-5477 Hou td., Holly. 28 32 $s. 230 USHMAN 8C ' Aw = 1948 s 107 se evrofet. ford Twp k Red ‘meh ee — MART UBS, B _Ra., © ae SETRAI ME 46771, - E_ Pike. R 8COOT- | age : oo se * eae Va Z N. RA ye AG & “RAS Miifo ap aE LER Fe a Fo ike. PE 4- maker CI N PICK at “ * Scie aay Oppostt ‘Miracle Mile, RD. ar. $55, re Sie EY N PBERR iiford. MU LD | gin mot OR SA r Sale 4246. i r Os UP, $1 sharp! heater. 0 : ¢ Bioo FE GOLL uw ren OS igs. 1 ae aie at! - Motor } mop couts ist ‘ctl 78, ER wenn eal PATIO a ee me SET ss ta (VEGE nd “condition.” FE, 5-1 orcycle: 1 lth 8 EVROL _ ee ston anton § sh eee ewe | 1800 450 = TABLES | tion. FE 5- Ali in | AIRE s s 101. , ABOU UT LYW truck. “U ET. t + TO} 955 Por . $995 1952 i2 x %4 INES—Sizes 24x2 ae age: gees NEVER U STR inewood. 1339 Posed Als tiger Sas mu o0oD 133 L 2-4262. N PICK vile a Henke dr. ee 12 x 24 8.10. 16x16 | s-68i9.” oleh. Complete ap | STRAWBERRIES NE | 285-1430 .,20CC. 1,900 EW cn as oe per cee) F-350 FOR UP. a neater sees ox hae abe meer. OM i126, “Smooth eel a ‘x32 yo cart § with | 3060 "Pore URRIC TRIUMP rescert & wae. st 1958 moid recent; hardtop. D STARE HOMER HIGHT $895 | heaier, #208. fire nish. 6 7UNs — » Pelco pgp one pi . AMO = epg oe oSoe rivet = 10% ° di picule tables $178, ore oe uns = BUY GIL, “TRADE aati a Mal Sa BONS Cale MB gtO oto be of me eh manarune lene et ee Tie Sg OMER HIGHT MTRS.| ie Steele tM} A oe ex A. Au: SUNS—MO! . 10 Bagi ADE. ready. Pi CHERE T, an «fe “For offer. PE rude se st ru seats " "359 CHE Aple | Oxford. M utes f P hivece” “aa «on hiand buy DERN ey. Ege ae Mima RIES ite | “TROiTER or Sal ee eering toed Rem foot VROLET V ichigan ‘ontiac’ * | FORD port. et of Pontiac] 2s: Bu agil, re oe me, nee Eeaiy yourself. EK | =! é Bi S. haltery aad’ fi Evin- | bed au ANETTE. 1: OA 2708 EM_3-4825. Qun,| W aoe ea, Se Bring | cycles” 1 Seer eee emote ¢ EM 3-6234, cmeue shih $05. 8-2528 Reese Orchard La “i hea te mount: 1-0. Wa we Wi ue L Boy's 102 oe ne eee Battery Saxon Se FACTO Neekee! mee “" 8 PLYWOOD Bait Mi elegra t- | _ Lk y pia Hause ight next to | 51x10 | paint 26" BICYC Complete box 4 ‘GMC CAB ~ RY BRAN y BRC FE . ‘A i — ° e ‘ ‘ < a 5-9204 oe oe : linnows, e ph. S sat_Telegraph. West Long !*! 3 bedrm Be LE. PRES NEW aut) oe OVER 6 ae LANCE Lencppectaston, EM 3-00 Good : se ph 03 Det ig. condit HLY | 195) i Tec) cYiin. °° : asportation. +7 a birch, 4 x cRAW i/o) 6 =tc, 82A | ~~~ “Sale Farm Equipm AL U bdrm. Pecuas chlal | GIRL's = of oe ; joy. Call. “FE fapetrake hak aha pis wood r. FE 2-9770 eee’ AC i “onpe. we. Fest ggagoos Pam mine formic an tele ae ee 1 ent 93 5; sed B itten CHwiN , fe ee te with - DeVILLE a = A” Parr A Sr Ts techies A > hee bee et ar ROrTPARE ein N- GO eitt Windslicll. dc centerit = rel ven Ams RINE. PLY WOODS ra gg Ae pg a inet Lge gg MICK | DEERIN ft, Ekar, ns Pric OLLFAST BI vai oD oe ea: wo walk: oni ¢ i aes. wancmues Di 17 1000 een Re days. ants from 3 ° clean weed Le assey t cut with 7 otal com. 3 vi Kit Modern rice | 3 en and and ree ve La at ee oe oe ne. steer CLEARANC J ante xie Cas a Orchard Lk, Se; open, 7 tris grat _ Also | 40 t. ees $605 2] m all ad ¥ box js. batte Lark, ae eke EF q * ' m ‘ave. ake 5 ten n drill, ft Pi ver Home ...... $ 31 8 psf i 8 ates ne and A) r and b ng, Must a Al | $2 TS CMI TABLES Sa Seats & Dirt 8 smiles ay sae chant Fi. Crosiey seit sess hited ‘Boats & Agen Hatter) see oe faller, Ready fe podass Forde men’ ee / Q5 3% rera ee ae legs. POLDING cae COM s Ra tual rarie ed ........ $2iby 2 ik ee as y to 275 heel ere rik y lee. © top, “ED.” — LOAD OR MOR 2 COMBINE INTERNATION t Prarie Schooner 32.583 ccessories oe — AND UP I _= ste elivered. | Also E BLACK ® Hummer tna. Orne PROM. MOST TO. CE ae ach eek = es 103 —- Forward alu cs, AE 1 [36 ord Custom #. stand s oa 7 | 8, INTERN REC ao yGHOOSE each TAL ~~ | BST ward deck. wen L sO | ort By Nn | eat BE | ge dea sous ree are ae Sea what seston sige secon of & Ac | sae ee “ee” E ts can : , * . bed i2- gv es ic it ns r run, i - brook §- one evenings | F' & 12 cv dition. FE GINE. | USED—12" a3 / he ae Pr ode = 2528. ‘3 FT 4- . GOOD. 12’ Arist $ 378 7 | oes owner. . on nd doe oe = ORLY HIGH | oe ak Hatehiitene- FE Pet OBY RACINO™ P| customs steering raft with wind | Dis C r eal S 34 Ford Custo Se = hom Lee 5: Cot PRESSURE 5 lopile Home Sal ae SROBER) Ris wisi es m “boat cover” and controls. sia Set Cl : T08" , you ale OR /'3-4 R 5 hp. bal raile “$l BA * E HIGHWA $s ACING HULL, USE p—14 ahs FOR SALE Le OR hy Chevy 2-Dr. Pp 2 “gf Y¥ : 4 1 031 ow WIRE ~ EN 1. DAY! At. MEROCRY SES - windshield. siee whee Ee ee Wek Pi a | poraece: Y 4-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, FILL HOUCTITER & 8 A WFEK Ges. controls and Sree A gay ote _Call_afier_ 600 — ar oe Coery' Det . Pe. 2: EN ; ode! Mercury yaa ae _P m. L 2 5. | ; Ba. &. “cand. shredd “weilak & SON sore Uae age wari Ra ark S| | e|* ed. Will tL \ & New Idea new Sac enclosed Ask about ; Chevy 2 ; pd stock tt OL 1.876 ATRSTR REAM es Blan. As iow fi FE 3-7117 are Powersite : i! . s i) per nance PE 5.4758 vel & peat “aet | _aihee tor tik “ince 1932 : Hide Highland (9 Pe Tak 43 S | Pac "he “vere ST. oS ee Se a St r humus. amue ail Ay montana the ‘al ae Sea D — m z at Ri 0 i M59 ALL M ?. » GADILLAC CONVERTIBLE ‘sa week RSs andard. a Mt | a jouw ead et Wa Mine fd: gcently remstoled. RUN. ig Bewees Sale fallow “signs ALL AKES ae ey Fred Wair's RTIBLE | spect re Rat iting cara Wally B (Plan | ni ‘Ain 9-21 at Ti > . MODE i wr alr eae Es Bobet, "2 vans yam’ are Evi te co Lake. | EL 1997 = — ae t ae 8 Ox: § s & t nen e. ; of oN Cadiila & Adams Rd aoe 2400, “Dut erting order AT a. “cat om every pIOwU! actual e a RKE ry ‘ORS ual ma = ville. 16,00 ie RAIL E URST i onion sraxes | immaculate. 279 io eree Wa $25, wat \ if. R SAL a As aa See ie ee BASES | 8 Bulk i: an il ars "Dixie 2 “OK” = Saka ate oS = mS. oe Wago bv the ‘ only as ts 295, 4 whitew omatic, / 1958 CH & ns = oa New M ruck ‘you ‘drives 1958--Cadiiiae coup ae) ae ee ioe On Maen or = BOB CALL i. | wees Gueyeler = oo oy 91936 FO “ih a Biers Gold. a4 4 : { ys $1 we ikaiat Jeno {SQUsTR: ii | BUTL at jek Ee sedan. P ®! ¥ of PR =p - HODGE'S IN NGS eae Be Se * LB ala. HAROLD 3600 8. W = =] : a mie UNTR er ae A Turn 00 8 oO TETE, ggg BH Set eee erro -Bpaceatien singham | 1984 FORD ha Seaees iT eer blue RANCH oer. $it 19 = | BIRMINGHAM Woodwara! ait an e WAGON. A 3-1284 1956 onan ward!’ rad : spits 3 — 6 (iP. TAKE j CON 0 PORD Va ‘4 T MI 8 corm e-Ins nine ee E 1 CON.) ae ores “4 “4 tr aro) Seg tases. 6 ae. : er ! ences | a0 ‘a Lake, eo iar ope Adi aia PE. ; uel ‘leather . i | Of best offer : Livery pEVY_ ws RING JUTO vie. o the bea ; nog Aaa the erior. as FC soe igh Ge a einggere Di el : < a ‘Wagon, ext, BO ‘ rion ixie OK" L a! . Dixie Hy i’ a om °_FIFTY-FOUR i i oe pontlacet PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, / i 4 i 1959 - —s For Sale Used Cars nie For Sale Used Cars 110) PEDAL LPL LPL BE 1. 106. imme MODEL [A CPE. 995. 3811 DODGE. CONVER ve's vet Raygmerod car, 1 owner, 34, = $op. $1195. : = Russ Dawson Motor Company 232 1951 ‘Sonam 115 8. 1 owner. | OR rey Somer wae, ~ WAGON. 4_ © Bim _ Private owned | Demonstrator Sale _ THE GREATEST SAVINGS FE 2-013! AUTO., | KI eer iss BODGE 4 ROYAL. GOOD _Fors Sale U: Used | Cars 1 Lod $9 DOWN “1954 Ford Custom, 2 door, fordo- matic, radio and heater $495. Eddie Steele EVER af sang eg matic. radio ig ORD op, automatic gel hcrigg Stevo ; newer steering. Huron St. at Eliz Lk en's. tene, white wal! tires $180 down, Waterfora Twp ‘ie e, 8 ——— wagon, toaded. $285 dow i. Dodge Sedan. "Site down TT i = Pre convertible, loaded. Save to $1255 on this beauly VE CHRYSLERS HODGES Birmingham 360 8. Woodward HASKINS Late Model _ Trades 1949 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hard- top, V-8 engine, poweglide. _er steering, power brakes, radio, heater. Many other extras. Beau- tiful beige, and gold finish. Like new, tos¢ Chevrolet Biscaysie. MI 4-door sedan, V-8 engine, radio, beater. Beautiful beige and gold finish. One owner. 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne ¢door ae- dan, V-@ engine, radio, heater. and ivory finish. 1 owner. 1958 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, Pew- erglide, radio, heater, solid silver) blue finish owner. S002s | pow- | powerglide | autiful silver biue CHEVROLET CO. Hf{as the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount | WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions-! 37 Ford 500 hardtop, power $1563 36 Chev. Conv’t. 1 owner . $1096 56 DeSoto hardtop, nice $1084 ‘33 Chev. 4-door wagon $ 926 ‘$3 Dodge 4-door, | owner $ 138 \'54 Chev. 2-door Delray . . § 568 |'3@ Chev. 4-dr. full power $1892 ‘$7 Chev. 2-door, stick . .. $1297 | 7” More to Pick From | BANK RATES | Open 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. - North Chev. let aire at 6. Woodward Ave BIRM HAM MI 4-2735 cai eae c re EaP. FE 2-4376 after 6 pm. 1957 Chevrolet 219 door, V-8 DeSPERATE, | MUST SELL 10 engine, Powerglide, radio, heat-| new Fords this week, to heck er. blue and ivory finish. with profit. Shop and bring your best deal to me and | will beat it 1956 Chevrolet 210 ¢ auto. trats. Low mileage, one aeceiae ‘payments of $21.05 per _owner. FE 3520. Ask for Welt./ io Can Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks | acon 9 PASSENGER "§ eta- at MI 4-7500. Harold frurner, Ford. | wagon et 7g uc- "82 FORD 4 DOOR. GOOD CONDI. | a ty, alee 10 + meme. tion. OR 3.0078. R&H. G 5 et SUNLINER CONVERT — “res 5-007 Ren Sectemate ‘No rust. og 1 § CHEVY. HARDTOP $95. & = We . Besa. 115 Indian Lk be | heen ee oa gis a . | aavertetieavy. Fanon Olds | Plenty Fees to chioove to “ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn Ave NEEDS 34 34 FORD CONVERTIBLE _grul_work $285. OR 3-5164 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | 8! Pontiac "51 Chevy, ‘48 Chevy ‘90 Chrysler ... Plenty others to. ces trom. nance arran. ECONOMY USED CARS | ee 22 Auburn _ | 1959 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. FORD- -* O-Matic. Heater washers, com-. lete deluxe interior. $179 or any- | of value down. $55.97 month- | hin, | Fleet Dept. ly MI all Mr. Jones, 4-7618 i “CY OWENS FORD "56 FORD 2 DOOR $805 Cy’ Owens FORD Dealer Your Friendly =) A TIZZy “eae a 7, fy vy, 7- 9. By Kate pasgen £ é + For ‘Gale ‘Used ¢ Cars | 110" . . @ 1969 by WEA Services, ina, TM. Reg, US. Pat On, = Jeepers, we might just as well oe in B seh: 2 147 3. SAGINAW : PE 5-4101 APE 5-3588 0 1953 HUDSON 2 DR. SEDAN Good motor Cheap. FE 5-9392 1948 JEEP GOOD CONDITION 2155 Devonshire Rd. or FE 4-2844 after3 pm _ . THE PRICE IS RIGHE £ cylinder, FOM $845 : $795 | 56 Ford 2 dr, 53 Mercury 4 | 56 Ford, & epignee, 2dr , 53 Pontiac, 4 dr. 5 : “$195 52 Ford, 2 dr 8 orinder. FOM $195 | ; 52 Chev., ‘4 dr., wer glide $145 | ROGER'S éalzs & =< 695 Auburn Av 9555 USED JEEPS. ‘OUR SPECIALTY __BUY NOW AND SAVE ~~ $5 DOWN 1983 Ford Custom. V-8 2 2 door all black, stick, Radio and heat- er $395. | Eddie Steele FORD 2705 Orchard Lake Rd ——— FE 5-9204 | : FACTORY BRANCH | | : | | 56 FORD i | COUNTRY SQUIR Fo-O-Mat- Radio & Mester ie. $1395, Pontiac Retail ee a |) FE Sli | 465 MT_CLEMENS § _ BEHIND THE POST | OFFICE $5 DOWN 1934 Ford convertible, stick, Tadio | and heater, new top. $655 Eddie Steele | FORD =| 2705 Orchard Lake Rd | Keego | Harbor __- FE 2- 2829 | '58 Lincoln Sedan $2995 | BOB FROST, INC. | LINCOLN- MERCURY 280 Hunter Bisa BIRMINGHAM 6-6934 1956 LINCOLN ee “4 door, full power, original 1 owner car. $1795. Russ Dawson Motor Company 332 8. Saginaw FE 2-0131 STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1957 PONTIAC $1995 Superchief 4Door “Wagon. Power | steering, Power brakes. radio, heater, whitewall tires. Red and | ivory beauty. One owner. Sharp. | 1935 CHEVROLET $1005 | Bel Air Hardtop, V-8 engine, Pow- j | ' ~ 1957 FORD FAIRLANE es price, $1443 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8 Wodward 33 FORD ¥-8 FON. dition, $506. FE 1955 FORD 2 gree RADIO, HEAT: er, Economy 6 cylinder R ee trantmiasion, Extra ier See DEX. ‘KENNEDY a CASS-OAKLAND | iac’s Newest Lot 312 W. Montca 8-82 kExT 7 TO OAKLAND AVENUE THIS IS IT! NO GIVE-AWAYS, NO GIM- MICKS. WE B THESE AR DEALS OAKLAND IN USED CARS TY. 0 AND NEW CHEVROLETS. pBiscayne 2-Dr. Sedan ND NEW and equipped with Shee heater, turn signals, wind-' shield washers, arm rests. ciga- rette Neubes, right hand sun visor. Includes — Delivered $2049 "39 Brookwood 4-Dr. Wagon Lowe er NEW and equipped with right hand sun visor. cigar fight-! = Pe dle _ detuxe heat-, 3 sales tax | Guatooran and license | $2365 in etaee bos CARS Mind ATE DELIVERY. “USED CAR BARGAINS "ai aegis S $1290 183 CHEVROLET waoon : ss 1AC 1 ecviet Catalina jenther inte- nies “Ws trans. : cylinder aon aH beautiful condi- 30 “buraignt stick. mt 3 2-1164. » | ient tires tax plus license | 1957 FORD, FP-500, 2 DR. HARD- BQ ae Ne M4 FOR ‘GOOD CONDITION. FINE "Farmington’ TRADE-INS 8 LINCOLN A SUPERB PREMIER COUPE Full power. low mileage. excel- Immaculate interior 295 ere a if ; i $3 "857 FORD | PAIRLANE ‘500° VICTORIA. Ex- tremely clean. power steering and power brakes. Neariy new tires. Excellent driver $1595 56 PONTIAC A NEAT AND CLEAN 2 door hardtop. Yellow and white with | hydramatic, -radio, heater. “good | tires, one owner 4 "$6 MERCURY BLUE & WHITE 2-Door with a nice interter. Solid body, motor Radio. heater, transmission and very good rub- ber. SR95 "9§ CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE. Gieam- ing red and white finish: immac- ulate interior. Standard transmis- sion. radio. heater, white tires and a one owner. —-- $995 *$5 BUICK A SHARP CENTURY with power steering, eous trim, solid body, good tires and a one owner. 1 ; oe ie! We SPARKLING 4) door with economical standard shift, extremely low mileage‘ Spotiess condition, one owner and excellent tires, 5 : good automatic | erglide, whitewall tires with con- ~tinental—kit— owner. Sharp + 1954 BUICK 8 845 Hardtop with power steering. pow-. er brakes, radio. heater, white-| wall tires._Like sew all the way- 1949 BUICK $245, | 2-Door Roadmaster Yes. folks. a 8 @ one owner and you'll have | to see it to believe how nice it is. as 1954 OLDSMOBILE Convertibie Hydramatic. radio, heater,. whitewalls. Beautiful yel-— low finish. |" 11957 CHEVROLET $1645 Bel Air Hardtop. Powerglide, | radio, heater. whitewalis. Sharp! Sharp! Sharp! 1955 NASH $ 895 | Ambassador Super. Hydramatic, V-8 4Door sedan, radio, heater A truly beautiful car i } 1958 FORD _ .. $2298 | Fairiane 500 Bercie Power | steering and brakes. Interceptor | motor with nothing but power... radio, heater, white walls. Solid | * black finish. 1957 ISETTA . $545) Here’s one for the rdéad. All you have to do js fill the gas tank | once and forget it. 1958 CHEVROLET Nomad 4-Dooer. 2395 | Powerglide, v8" ngine, radio. heater, whitewal e i tires. Like new. | 1957 FORD $16 i Country Sedan “Wagon. V-8 en-. gine, radio,* heater, new white- | ; Wall tires. Red and ivory finish. ' 1958 PLYMOUTH . ; $1795 | - Club Cp & R&H WW tires. Beau. | | Savoy Hardtop with automatic viful coral & white. transmission. radio. heater, white- ‘37 Pl¥mouth $1095. wall tires. A solid white beauty. i 2 dr Sedan. Solid eet ‘’ cylinder, /, Std trans. . \ | 1957 BUICK $1798 / * = Super Hardtop with power steer/ 97 Ford .......-3.$1395| | mg, power brakes, radio, heatey | Custom 300. A real bargain'' and full accessories, / "55 Dodge Si | eee DOFU ' 1957 MERCURY _ $1605 Green & tvory 2 dr. Hardtop. Hardtop with Mercomatic. radio. :'55 Pontiac eee 5 heater. whitewall tires. This 870 2 ar. Hardtop Catalina. Shar really .extra nice: ; car inside & 0 Pp Wie aie Gaal kee ia Ge metic, W* cnsine. one heater, iader. roe. 5 Special! pie whitew res, / 54 DeSoto .........$495 1985 PONTIAC . _ $1095 2 di. Sedan: R&H. Very nice car. Starchief Hardtop. dramatic, |’54 P] mouth $495 radio, heater, whitewsil tires and Deived Be ane 1s tiful leather t eivedere 4 dr. Std. trans. Yellow 1985 BUICK ... | $895 "34 ae roan le m0 ag tDoor ‘Bet an. “Dy nafiow, rei y, dr. Two-tone 4 $477 wa res You'll like this : "54 Ford Dene kee ma cres 2 df. Sedan, FOM. 1985 CHEVROLET) ....... V8. Haut. This cas is immacu- Bel Air an. V-8 engine, |_late. Powerglide, ol heater, white: '53 Dodg e $245 Aone Riera sgocood one walt Hee one 4dr, pete 6 cylinder. Automatic 1957 CHEVR $1695 3 Plot aston. Station W. with V8 engine, '52 Plymouth .......$295 standard transmission, radio, heat- . $695 |, 112601 Perry at Madison _ 232 8 Saginaw ; 33 MERCURY 2 DR. SED. R&H. _OD. $350. Pvt. | 232 8. _ Saginaw she ‘57 Plymouth $1377. 50 Savoy 4 V-8 ‘Mato. trans. _Clean inside & out. \:o0 Dodge ..../..$877.45 2 dr Hardtop. V-8 Auto. trans. pes yellow & biack. Very nice. 30 Plymouth: <<. .,- $595 2 dr Sedan. Plaza. Std. trans 6 cylinde- A clean car. This ear is priced fo sell. 34 Dodge .......$677.88 Royal V-8 Ajite. trans. R&H. This > PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Chev, stationwagon, ¢ dr. Chev., stationwagon, V8, Buick, RM, 4dr., air cond. Ford Custom, 2 dr, POM $1495. Ford, V8. Cen. Sed. FOM $1395. ;., 6, 2 dr., Del Ray ee. gon Sminpoibn Plymouth, Belvedere, 4 dr. Pord, Fairlane V8,.2 dr. .. : Chevy Del Ray ......... $ 896. | Pontiac, 4 dr. el Ford Custom ............ Chev, zee! Chev., : Si Mercury, 2 GP, owe ese ees Chey., hdt. .... = Pontiac - Ses ow $ __FE 4-9100 WHITE. | condition. | ime MGA ROADSTER, 6.000 miles. Excellent 43 Florence St. FE 3-7104__ $5 DOWN | 1954 Mercury Monterey hardtop, | stick, radio and heater, white wall tires, real sharp. $595. Eddie Steele | FORD 2705 Orchare Lake Rd Keego Harbo PE 2-2529 1959 aeacone MONTEREY, 2: door, hardtop, Cruisaire coupe, | wer steering, brakes, radio and | eater, tinted windshield, sie walls, side ae fully loaded. 600 miles. $294 Russ Devcon Motor Company PE 2-9131 yt. OR 3-4235. 1955 MERCURY, 2 DOOR, HARD-, top, automatic, radio and heater, 2 tone, white wall tires. $795. - Russ Dawson Motor Company PE 22-9131! .1953 MERCURY M’REY| HT. Meadow mist green and white, matching vinyl interior. | See this one $845. 24 month, | $31.50 per month. Very low down | or old trade. | } | BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 66 S Woodward MI 6-3900 1951 MERCURY. = ar anor 5 8. Saginaw. ‘4 MERCURY Sono MERCOMATIC. RADI O& HE ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MO sot ry =| N atice: Let This Be Your Lucky Day as: RAMMLER-DALLAS IS INTRODUCING | 2 THINGS TO YOU SHARP CARS } LOW PRICES, Special for This Week (PREE WHITEWALLS INCLUDED) 57 Plymouth ......$1487 Belvedere 4 dr. sedan Aut@. trans v8 porer steering & brakés. R&H SDR car is extra sharp. ‘Slashed Prices! 57 Plymouth weve. $1477 A “Hardtop RaH ‘ww tires. 37 ‘Didee Saw ev esas PlOls 4 dri Sedan. Auto. with torque trané R&H WW tires. Like new | insiie & out. ‘57 /Dodge ere ee ki 2 dr. Bedan. This car is an ideal i CHEVY ence Wagon | 36. BUICK Special 6 MERCURY MONTCLAIR HARDTOP 2 Door Radio, Merc-O- Matic. Beautiful White with Black accent . 195 $195 DOWN $49 PER MO. BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH QEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASs AT W_ PIKE STS. FE 2-0186 G OOD USED 'C ARS | ‘38 Rambler 4-Dr sedan ‘36 Ford ‘-ton "96 Pcatiee @Dr. ‘36 Plymouth 4-Dr ‘96 Chevie. 4-Dr. 6-cyl. Bcyl. 4-Dr. lide 36 Chevrolet 2 dr. 6. Powerglide. ‘35 Plymouth Belvedere 2-Dr. *55 Chrysler New Yorker sedan. 65 Pontiac 2-Dr. "$3 Dodge 4-Dr. "56 Chevrolet Power- sedan. | "53 Pontiac 4-Dr. sedan TAYLOR CHEV ROLET: MArtst ie AKLAND CO’S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP) $5 DOWN. 1963 Mercury 9 passenger Station- wagon, overdrive, radio and heat- H oo leather interior, like new. Beers Steele FORD Huron St. at Eliz eye $39 | Waterford Twp. E 5-317 77 | | 232 8 Saginaw (‘3s BUICK, SPECIAL. 2 DR. Power glide. | “For Sate Used Cars 110. For Sale Used Cars M0 ~PLYMQOQUTHS | | | | Walled Lake | 1953 MERCURY HARDTOP. door, radio and heater, Merc matic. ae ° E. Madison. oe phone 306 ‘6 OLDSM LE, a RUNS O0OD ~ $65. OR_3-6227. ‘35 OLDS SUPER 8% 4 DR. R&H. Power steering & Brakes: Exc. cond. Owner Y 33711 ‘50 OLDS CONV. 47 FORD PANEL €ail after >» p.m. 304 East St., Rochester. ERE MAGIC NUMBER FE 4- 7371, ARE YOU ae iene LOCATING THAT / Better Than Average CAR AND DOING/ TOO MUCH TRAVELIN pe ING TO LOCATE WHY WASTE TIME OUR CARS ARE ALL Hand Selected IN oe 2-2529 | ._ For Se Sale Use Used Cars, 10) Judge Appearance Are Sure of Condition 58 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, full power $3895 ‘58 Oldsmobile “88” Super Club Coupe $2995 ’38 Oldsmobile “88” 4-Dr. Hardtop ~ 02099 ‘538 Chevrolet Impala Convertible, 8-cylinder $2495 38 Chevrolet Bel ae 2-Door, 8-cylinder $1995 "37 Cadillac “62” Coupé, full power $2695 ‘57 Cadillac “62 Sedan, full power _ $2695 '57 Buick Super 2-Dr. Hardtop, full power $1795 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan $1695 '57'Oldsmobile “88” 4-Dr. Hardtop Sedan $1795 57 Oldsmobile “88” Convertible. $3095 56 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, full power $3395 56 Oldsmobile “88” Super 4:Dr. Sedan $1395 56 Buick Special 2-Dr. Hardtop $1495 56 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, full power $2395 noS of 33 Oldsmobile “88” | 2-Door Hardtop $1095 ‘55 Plymouth 8 _ 2-Door Sedan $795 54. Oldsmobile “98” Club Coupe $795 - "33. Cadillac Fleetwood, power $1095 $3 Cadillac “62” 4-Door Sedan $995 ’52 Cadillac “75” Sedan, full power $1095 ‘52 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan $195 OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM STOP IN TONIGHT 5 DOWN Fer Sale Used Cars 110 | _ For. Sale U Used ¢ Cars | 10 vearruac. 4 Pace. Se rae "4983 PACKARD TR eee FIRST . Prbayg~ eS) pm or #1, mo | $200 ta FE 435 Pucks A Auto, une. 193 ‘32 rowing, je “TIRES, $125. 1965 Plymouth ‘Savo: * 3 2 door, PE 41815 powerfiite, radio and heater. $999. | yo55 PONTIAC DR. STARCHIEF. le De hydra. No reasonable of: Eddie teele fer refused. OR 3.3083. i cay NTIAC, ASSUME BAL, $59. . FORD | Ra. ig is Buster "Dr. Keego “Harbor nt? “*¥* Fe 3.2520 | 1088 PONTIAC, 4 dy Fag AN, meeg . power steering; Py -6466.. 465 Riviera. extras. rH as ’ ONTIAC OR. VERY NICS $5 DOWN 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe. V- 8. ble. power stee and brakes. peppy transmission, radio and 32350 Will consider ia used heater, car ag trade-in ae PONTIAC 2 DOOR. Ecce Steele a Radio and heaters "Claes, Te 8-2561. FORD [42 Huron St. at Eliz. Lk. Rd aa | Waterford Twp. FE 5- at | Hardenburg PLYMOUTH 1957 2 DR. HARDTOP. i | | 450. GUARANTEED USED CARS PE e362. wi Rowers $1 58 ner Si 4 Dr v-3 — Stans FE 4-3692__ x 84 PLYMOUTH” ‘DFLUXE. VERY oh Sopa ; ” by ie A _nice car. EM 3-0081, H. Riggins. 36 PLYMOUT’ SUBURBAN. V-8. 4 dr. Exe cond. Reas. FE 5-9628. ‘$4. PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-DR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- Cata went oo ue od mo. * Mt eo. 6-5565. After 6 p.m Fad torace yard ‘97 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARD- ee eee irre condition. FE 5-3166 . after 5 p.m. 33 Hudson. 1955 PONTIAC 870 4DOOR SEDAN, ‘53 Pont. chf. dix. *“ dr. as = _ "$1 Chev. 2 dr. as 2 eee "$1 Ford 2 dr., as bd CORNER CASS & P: PIKE FE 5-7398 1957 PONTIAC ¢ CHIEFTAIN | ‘ + DR. line. Power a ll MI Hydramatic, radio, heater, seat covers, 2-tone green. Runs good. $750. FE ¢ . 2032 Garland Sylvan Lake. 1957 RAMBLER Super, wagon, ¢ dr., double bed par a automatic, $1493. 30 payments, $46 per month. Very low down or old trade. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | 666 Ss, Woodward Ave IT’S TRUE HAUPT PONTIAC MI 6-3900 1956 ‘ord 4-Dr. sedan. V8. Forde ter.« "55 RAMBLER 2-DR. R. OVERDRIVE. Ds ee Batten -Essceze RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY 6 Ford Dr. Hardtop Victoria. NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ments of $8.65 per mo. Call Credit Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500. Harold Turner, Pord. MECHANIC'S SPECIAL We. FOM. Radio. Heater $193 dn. Ags1 Ford Fairlane, V-8, Ford-o- matic, R&H, White Walls, 2 tone green, $195 down, 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr. Bel-Air hard- top. V8 Powerglide. Radio. Heat- er Whitewalls. 2 tone finish Full motor work. Runable. Lucky auie _ Sales 193 8. Saginaw. FE 4-10 1956 STUDEBAKER V-8, 4 dr. Sharp, red and white Overdrive trans. Hurry, $695. 24 | down. $27 month. a price $1295. | 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr. V8 Powergitde. | ~~ R&H. Whitewalls. A se beauty! Small down payment 1965 Pontiac Starchief 2 dr. hard. | 4 Hydra R&H. Whitewalls months, $31.20 per month. Very ite and turquoise. Your ‘50, “$1; low down or old trade. will make down payment. BIRMINGHAM 1957 Cheyrolet Bel-Aire 4 dr. ue R&aH whitewalle. | RAMBLER 1956 Pontiac 4-Dr. Starchiet nard- | 668 8 Woodward MI_6-3900 r top. fydre Radio Heater White- walls. aA beauty for the family Low down payment. } 1955 Pontiac ¢Dr sedan. Hydra Radio Heater Whitewalls d-tone Motor 8 ls Clareencl wile wolel Chale | get oe Dealer ‘ines 1930 - : 5806 DI 7 MAple 5-5566 or — te a At The eplizht in Waterford “STUDEBAKER. $895. KING _Auto., 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. ~1957 STUDE. HAWK Sport coupe, V-8, $1195, 30 pay- Open Nights ‘Til 11 1951 PLYMOUTH. 895. ~eiNa | Auto., 115 8. Saginaw. FE 86-0402 | ‘33 PLY. 4D. SN. NEW TIRES. ik trailer Dodge St. Pk. Cass be. | ments, $36 eer math. Very low | down or old t $9 DOWN | BIRMINGHAM 1954 Pontiac Chieftain, 8, 2 door, | RAMBLER bys dramatic, radio and heater. gg, § woodward MI 6-3900 1955 STUDEBAKER, V-8. 2 DOOR, Eddi St nice car. No money down. $2 le eele month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Saginaw Phone FE 4-1006. FORD | 1951 STUDEBAKER, 4 DR. BODY 27038 Orchard Lake Rd good cond. Will run, but modtor Keego Harbor FE 2-2529 Weer repair ee 324 E. Third, 1952 PONTIAC. $95 KING AUTO. _ Rochester. OL 2-634]. “iis 8. Saginaw. FE $002, SHARPIES: ‘S1 PONTIAC WITH REBUILT ‘56. Bo Call after 4.00. pm. "$8 Buick Roadmaster, Riv. ‘ST Olds, 98, Holiday Sedan 68 Chevrolet, 6 cylinder. Del Ray ‘65 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe “55 Lincoln, Capri Sedan HOUGHTEN & SON 1951 PONTIAC. $95._K KINO Al AUTO. 115 8. Saginaw FE 8-0 hs ae bat reir ard yora one xtras. ry . YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS D&ALER on — 8S. Adams Rd. UL FOREIGN CAR SALES 487 PONTIAC, 4DR. HT. LIGHT 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 reen and white, hydra R&H ‘57 VOLKSWAGEN. DELUXE SE- ok this over Only $1505. | aan” Loaded 81.273, OR ¥1165 Clarkston Motor Sales | after «pm CHRISLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘48 WILL7S JEEPSTER. CLEAN. Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141 ‘$450. EM 53-4768. USED CAR BUYER'S GUIDE } | Or How to Spot a Thorobred In a Field of Old Nags! LESSON No.8 Testing the clutch is a good way to avoid that ‘left at the stop- light” feeling. Do this by letting the clutch out slowly.” If nothing happens, try starting the motor. If still no action takes piace, you better TAKE ACTION and head straight for OLIVER |. MOTOR SALES.” You ~ ‘won't make a slip when you buy a guaranteed car here. fe WTOCE: NO: 123 ne BI OCK NO 588 FORD “300” 88 VOLKSWAGEN CUSTOM with radio, heater MICROBUS. Heater. standard . standard transmission. A V-8 transmission, cargo carrier 2-Door Sedan. Yellow & white, port-a-walls, one owner. Many pleasant miles left. $1595 STOCK NO. 287 87 WILLYS FORWARD CONTROL 170 4 wheel drive, jeep truck, red & white, heater, pickup bed, 8 ft. long. 5 ft. wide. Can go any- piace, do anything. 51995 - STOCK NO. 150 "56 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio, heater, Dynaflow, tu-tone white & green, port-a-walls, +} tires in excellent shape. A good road car for your vacation trip. An excellent car, $1395 $1095" SEE HANK OR GLENN PONTIAC’S BARGAIN BARONS style, has lots of room for pick- up and deliveries. Loan value $1,400. Anv '54 or later model will make the down payment. $2095 STOCK NO. ™41 -*56 BUICK SPECIAL ¢ DOOR HARDTOP. Radio, heater, Dynaflow, white and bitter sweet. A fine family $1395 STOCK NO. 23 55 BUICK CENTURY 4 DOOR RIVIERA. Radio, heater, Dynafiow, power steering & brakes, tu-tone white & black. Red & white trim. ASK ABOUT OUR ~ Guardian Maintenance” Oliver } BRING YOUR TITLE GMAC. TERMS. - * oe aeiiNOOLN MERCURY De FARMINGTON, et 4-3170 ontiae-Buick Atfoss from new car — m. or iat ROCHESTER OL 18133 DALLAS i ala js a F on, sce < ‘er ‘ REACH CASH CUS- ‘ TOMERS through Classi: ‘fied Ads, Call FE 2,8181,' 2 Sy Twteal tires, “Yellow and haa car ra For RG VALUE USED CARS MOTOR TR OME SHELTON RAMMLER! FE 4-737] eee 101 | "Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Beek, ehh Oe a L THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 ek /) ¥ - Today’ S Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te. change without notice - } Channel 2-WJBE-TV . Channel <—~WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV' ‘Channel 9—CKLW-TV™ TV. News and Reviews "a Music for. Summer Night Toots over Kids Heads TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS thirst for vengéance against (2) TV. College. ‘ ; 6:08" <2) Marie iccat) | oat aucbiseecal > bial By FRED DANZIG ported that Genevieve is iu and 00 (2 : embittered man w s (7) Big Show NEW YORK (UPI) — Music for Cannot appear on his NBC-TV show (4) News, weather. | shot and killed one of the/?:30 (7) Breakfast Time. a Saamer Night on Mpeg cal ‘tonight. . .Robert Culp gave a be- (7) Curtain Time. community's leading citizens.’ (2) Cartoon Classroom. [night offered grownups attempting) lievable performance as a no-good- (9) Popeye. Paul Richards, Virginia 5:99 (2) Captain Kangaroo. ‘to portray “A Child's World” inik actor on ABC-TV's Accused, Christine are featured. Re-' 6:15 (4) Life of Riley. , 24 4@- coke) ‘Mich. Outdoors tery: Dennis Chase (Dennis) | FRIDAY AFTERNOON DISALLE SIGNS POLIO LAW — Gov. Rep. William P. Day of Cleveland. Sténding are crt Gel a op one aecaees: series that taded trom (7) Youth Bureau. Cases of Morgan) and staff conceive! 12:00 (2) Love of Life. Michael DiSalle signs into law in Columbus, Rep. Hugh A. Corrigan, left, and Sen. Ray T. right direction? , | ABC-TV last March, returns te Detroit Police re-created. and commit daring burglary | (4) Tic Tae Dough. Ohio, a bill requiring immunization of Ohfo Miller Jr., both of Cleveland. The men, all o. _| the-same network in a Monday (9) Million Dollar Movie to save man’s reputation in, (7) Across thé Board. school children against—pelie and four other Democrats, sponsored the bill. And I find myself thinking it nignt slot next fall. Drama: Humphrey Bogart. “Safety Deposit.’ (9) Foreign Legionnaire. diveass. Seated DiSalle’s right is former would be just as nice if more TV, “Isle of Fury.’’ (°36). (7) Rough Riders. Adven- 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow AeORs: BSED, AO RHORE ES TIRE. IS EOEIEE a _ shows approached adult audiences Garry Moore assures us that the 8:00 (2) December Bride. Com ture: Kirby runs into plot) (4) It Could Be You. OO ) . Oo with the aim of elevating grownup| taping of his Tuesday night CBS- edy: Arnold S ; : aimed at taking over loc al’ (7) Pantomime Quiz tastes, too. TV show next season will not in- 7 eee ene Eee nats freight line. * “ ' ' $2,750,000 View * * * clude censorship, ‘The tape wilt as Pete's sponging brother- 8 (9) Serial Theater e { ea * a - (9) Stampede (cont.) ; Ps, poe ; We can use it as much as the;be unedited,”” he says, ‘‘so if any in-law as Lily and Pete try 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. enishe occurs, it'll still be there to get him to join the Ma- !0:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) 12:50 (9) News. ; Ai gh t Hi h O ens | ee. fi all to see.’ rines, Repeat. (4) Best of Groucho. Quiz: (2) Our: Miss Brooks es 1g Way p —_— = _ (4) Who Pays?" Comedy; = Baritone John Charles" (4) It’s Great Life nd B th Dro ;.| SHORT SHOTS: Jack Paar re- : Mi al- ‘homas returns to continue ~ . a - = = b gol oe Gaine argument wich Robelia Rene ay wee. Bingo. d 0 Wn , ESTES ae is Colo. one Biche In June 1954, 14 sins a he | rj n resident of an Elvis Presle nation’s highest continuous high-| persons were marooned for ime . p nee ets ane fan club. 1;30 (7) Topper. Parents Thought They way — cloud-scraping Trail Ridge’ hours when a sudden storm piled F B Coming Soon! (7 coceo. Adventure A (7)-Official Detective. Mys- (4) I Married Joan. Wer t Red © Road in northern Colorado—is open three-foot snow drifts at the 12,- in Oys a e FIRST young couple, forbidden t» tery: Group of professional (2) As World Turns. ere ar a Ke FOSS fo; the summer, offering tourists 000-foot level. Once, the read was DRIVE IN marry, take matters in‘o killers hold up armored car 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Swimming Session a first-hand view of some of the clesed by a July hail sterm. ~ 4 = eee their own hands. in Detroit and four guards 2:00 (7) Day in Court ' most spectacular mountain coun-| grow ean be found avon Trail Thi Mo i SHOWING! (9) Movie (cont.) are killed. (2) For Better or Worse. | iets try in the world. 'Ridge above timberline throu ate IS ring 8:30 (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven- (3) News. (4) Queen for a Day. ey co Prose tecraatiene! a The 42-mile road cuts a winding out "ihe summer, giving a ist : | ture: Man and woman plot 10:15 (9) Weather. 2:30 (4) Court of Human Relations (, .. County lake white their par. SWath over the Continental) Divitie chance to tell the folks back parce Left Yesterday to Row. inundation of city of N2w 49:29 (9) Little Theater. (2) House Party. ental inuahtn hewn wenlaondin through Rocky Mountain National about making snowballs in the| Orleans in order to save s6:80 (2) Playhouse (cont) (7) Gale Storm. < Red ate ewirnes “ ‘li cen@in’ park and connects two of Colo- middle of July Down Stream Near estate from devastation when ~~ 4 ¢ i Mas “ (9) Home Fair. bees oe i me ee i rado’s top resort areas —.Estes|) Two words of caution if you're) 4 h k the Mississippi reaches flood EN Comey See ve ta The girls, seven-year-old Sharon 4. and Grand Lake. [planning to travel on Trail Ridge! oughton Lake - tage. Repeal. Party, Patel: 2 — “> - 3:00 re = ee Van Tuile ane ob year-old Jill Fitz- ~“ Ke ht . - rratt | ye neae sare he pee Five si | ‘a | ae , ran son, iarey ee S, Leo oung A one. simmons, told their parents they The ghest nt on rai a “ ye a it dine oo Bow ma and Sam Levenson (7) Beat the Clock. were going to take swimming Ridge is 12,183 feet above sea kes ieee ‘ a oie ee = ods cinon LAKE x Aedas ides © go Wgtinie and with Bert Parks. (9) Movie. lessons at Twin Lake, six miles level and the road runs more (U8? an ng a o prevent teenage boys missing since yes-| knocks over some of his ee Parole. Drama: Husband 3.39 (2) Verdict !s Yours. north of Dowagiac. than 11 miles at altitudes in ex- Masta - an sein ana your terday and believed drowned were| brother-in-law’s bootlegging le oe wile mes events (4) From These Roots. But i i isetract cess of 11,000 feet. . renee Be EES are If 60 (98 found safe early today between! acl prove her infidelity; unem- 7) Who Do You Trust swimming instructors at . dition trucks. ployed youth firids robbery is (7) Who : the lake said Sharon and Jil} Built by the U.S. government a! _— —— Houghton Lake and Higgins Lake. (7) Real McCoys. Comedy not quick @ay, fe-wealth 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. hadn't enrolled for the swimming a cost of $2,750,000, the two-lane They had started out on a 26-mile “New Hired Hand" géts «s- : : z ; (4) (color) Truth ur Conse pale Fe Charen | Seas ' ; ; : : ‘ (9) Starlight Theater. - course. . highway is maintained jointly by boat trip on the narrow waterways P NT ¢ ; sistant when Grandpa de- ‘i quefices. the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads 0 n § ve d * ofr 0 IA Lj 7 Drama:- Philli Marlowe} “hari ff’ ee aa “te = : P | cides temporary help is need- P (7) American Bandstand. Sheriff's officers said the girls and the state of Colorado. Con-| piween he lakes i axth comes) DRIVE-IN THEATRE ae é takes On routine missing-per- : aj te ree . ee ‘ ini ene: d ces sons case and finds himseif 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. ss some hap cmer chen be struction was started in 1926 and! powers ahaa: - First With the Finest i Sieh tae Pee led with homicide on his hands #* 30 (2) Edge of Night. strayed into deep water. en they finally completed in 1950. The four—tired, but otherwise cone at Stampede Grounds! in ‘‘Lady in the Lake.” ('47).| (4) County Fair. Sharon's body was discovered Official opening of Trail Ridge agani, ris lan uninjured—walked out of the A - : ape : Pi | Jayne Meadows. ' (9) Sherwood Forest. lehenie passer by noticed , on Memorial Day signalled th e| thickly-wooded area between the . : . es aeety = “th t 11:00 (2) (4) News, weather 5:00 (2) Movie. red cl oo bout 50 fi . f a dneces start ef Colorado's tourist season. | two lakes early this morning. - The #:00) 12) Zane Grey carer (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with (4) (color) George Pierrot T°? Colm abou eet from shore. Crews mannii t | | Brazilian Maidens Seek | ; Drama: Dick Powell stars in| Grainy Males Presents! A life guard swam to the cloth ee oy oe Oe Hunted by state police and con-| i “Scaffold.” Story of town's 14.99 , sf a a and found the girl. ually begin cletring oe Bere Signs of Future Mates. servation officers were two De- 22% (2 : 8. 5 of heavy winter snows about May b Answer to Previous Purzle Li:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. tay Looney “Toons. Minutes later, Jill's parents 1 but drifts as high as 30 feet! in Divine Rites rake a ei jaa por pee : SHOW Drama: Silvana Mangano, 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. told officers their daughter had i Be oan ge ! ‘ a.’ (°53) 5:55 (4) Sports been with Sharon and i ee Cony Sevres Abe ec ° Decker, 15, and Ray Dew, 18 2 11:30 an deck baer Variety witn ing. me was miss ‘uled May 30 opening. | WASHINGTON — Bonfires flare, both of Houghton Lake. ge ON EARTH “ . . Colorful! ribbon-cutting cere- firecrackers pop, and young women) They set out about 2 p.m. yester- guest, columnist John - Her body was found floating face day aft 12-foot alum srosby,_Genévieve.Pat-Car- -monies—pegged to a “hands acrossilook for signs of future husbands 4@y afternoon in a 12-foot alum- Se, 3 Te ie y, Ge e, Royal Oak Gets ‘down in 15 feet of water. the mountains’ theme — are heldion St. John’s Eve in Brazil. jam rowboat to ics — 6 “is oll. pry wesee reams which conn (7) Night Court. T every year as hundreds of motor-' aeest te Carnival, the Eve te (ine twe lokes AROUND iste i : the two lakes. : Ait | cara Wane he Bug That Got Away iste fine up to make the mountain the gayest celebration in Brazil, | ‘* re - | WA ~ i 6:50 (2) Meditations. : enewa un § _ NOGALES, Ariz, \P—A Nogales Trail Ridge usual] y remains | ae it is seldom as boisterous | When they failed to show up al) = 6:55 '(2) On Farm Front. : exterminating firm has adopted open until about Oct. 1. But weath-| ” pre; Lenten street festival. midnight, their parents called :he “ 7:00 (4) Today. this slogan: er often steps in to close it down The observance, always held in State Police post here. WORLD ACROSS) ———~ ee Te | tacmmecan - U. S. Agency Approves “We re control any bug, ex- for short periods during the sum- June, commemorate the birth of ‘ a peg sages gud gos : ' cept a litterbug.” ‘St. John the o search for the boys 1 “sioux City mai ATS fT 1] $3,280,187 for Slum . mer over pre-christion teetitans or is night, but was forced to give up 4 — Jack, for if 4 Cleanup in Township ‘great European Midsummer—fes-. "Te ie wen ded = ws 9 Mrs. Eddie tivals celebrated on the same day, Cantor ty 6 iT . ' : . state police car at 6 a.m. on a } * | 5 > “"¥ N 1 ety oo _novat oax towns —al Andrews Sisters Are — | it,Ssiom! Ccrzrspnic Society Sond about « haltomle from be - appellation mE, GA WAG federal loan and capital grant to- _ ‘ & & stream. They explained they were - e i its ali aS - s ‘learanc e * y ay. Rie sae Vs in Riyal Oat Township was ap | DACK Without Quarrels | ,2-,mssenz,tesiva once (sae dark nd beached y aneer Ly fl | ‘proved today by the Urban Re- , Idee icon Ppa ge ay boat, staying with it until dawn. , 18 Shrine in - ini i af , ure x ats _ oe | ty yy ae eon in. Weshing-| By EARL WILSON +l eit eolchrathna ‘The “tamaneen | ; = ae Goadess of Kt IGain , Yj ' .Elwood Dickens, township sup-. NEW YORK — Being pretty impressed by the Andrews began as part of pagan rites .wor- Found Dead in River "infatuation Aha ervisor, said today work on the Sisters’ big comeback, I meandered into their dressing room. Shipping the sun and welcoming ny ) — Phil! | 2 Missive 7 t+ —}—} —} community's? -mittion-dottar—re-- TWo-_were-watching TV between_shows,the—ether_was_play— tes ee and light of summer. " axindlen RS , = aare 5 $3 ag oe ty a development program probably will - ing cards.. a Diego: es Reve fee in’ ja Millstone _ River, Rie af Sestiondes Mets 2 35 Dutch tunel ; et under way in two months. ee eee ay | ones of 2 6 Bods of water 1 WH. | . y I asked the bediamonded sisters St. John’s fires burn from the Wednesday when his car rolled) FE 4-1515 | : — a Ws H a price who've been harmonious for three years fiords of Norway to the slopes of down the embankment, knocked #- ¢ & V ELECTRO MART * destination ; Set prctny a dard aac eae: how they avoid quarreling. “I remember the. Pyrenees. him into the water and pinned) RENTAL : 42 Form a notion ij selena to shut up! La Verne said. Patti re- The Brazilian festival originated him on the river bottom. He was| R | 45 Sibling of _ ance of subs rd housing | ‘on the country’s northern beaches. | | dead when the car was lifted. | 46 Roman bronze ty m | could get under way by next | marked, “We leave the fighting now to where bonfires flickered homage =e 47 ioe 1 | summer. the other sister acts.” Maxine laughed ,, St. John over vast stretches ye oetr : a * “ « $4 cies — 2 Soviet river * 94 Girl's 47 Lohengrin's Earmarked for immediate re- | spent the charge eer macs years *£° ‘sand. Not.as widesoread as they Chaney 3 Peminine = skys oe a Poets devélopment are 220 acres in a’ that they didn’t do well in movies “be- once were, the bonfires still blaze i od ang ih 26 German river 49 —— and the section at Eight-Mile road east of, cause Hollywood producers didn’t want on many beaches and hills in *0 Male offspring ® seegit 9 Adee EN 51 King of Siam Wyoming. to make pictures—they only wanted to Brazil. Some young couples join “aera ‘ roe tissue 35 Hayworth The loan is for’ $1,919,108 and make passes.” hands and leap over the fires to * con Hy & Handled . 1 pated $) Peeedeny) ot ithe capital grant for $1,361,078. WILSON insuré good luck and to symbolize &3 Girl's name “Flower” girl 34 peverits” is Chaties Lom The URA also approved a loan Declared Patti ‘whom the producers al- their love. a Led guexs 10 Coshienge we bettas : nemerni of more than $10 million and a'ways wanted to play Patti-cake with): “It’s still happening An unmarried girl used to look’ wine vessel Hy gine, faded . 41 pr peewee gir! 7 — $4,868,824 capital grant to Detroit'out there—but now to actresses in television.” into the flickering flames of the DOWN cement 43 Restrains ‘nt 58 Unit = A ifor its 59-acre ‘Central Business| ‘ident ‘fires to discern the face of her : 1 Wife of 23 Storehouses 44 Compass poin reluctance \District No. 1” project. | a on ee be Megete phoned ecstatically. She's going pitire husband. but other forms’ . = | §0 France to Go 8 movie of love divination now are more = | with Brigitte Bardot- ‘popular on St. John's Eve. | ! R d ' P ' (“Come Dance With Me”), , Se fe me maidens tilt a yy Bade 4 adalo rog rams -- | but’ll fly back weekly to seve | key : | _ ing candle over a glass of [>> ; O ay S sub for Kitty Carlisle on ' water and allow a few p oa of BETTER SEE Us! : -. “To Tell the Truth” be- | wax to fall into the liquid. The B#! WIR (200). ORLA cam) WS (A) OAR CIO) WHEE (ISTH) WON INO) WIBK, CH) | Satine the wax forms may sug-_ i For a Good Used TV j “exposure”. important. | gest the face - a bosband-to-be — 7 4 Z, steree WXYZ Breakfast Club WIBK. News. Reis Since BB’ll be consider- or at least the initials of his | : , TONIGHT ' pa bt dived ORLW Gmc. bord “wen thak Lae | -pame. If the indication is not fe Stop in today and pick out a good guaranteed ~ #00 WIR, News 1¥:30- WIR Muste ni ae ee ably exposed in the film, ‘clear, one Brasilian sage sug: TV Set. Over 50 Sets to choose from. pb gyi WXYZ Gurrell WUAR, News Martyn 1:38 WWI Bob Maxwell wouldn’t that be “double i , fen dim the lights and “sharp- Ai . WJBK. News — WPON. News Lark beige henna exposure”? . ” | Fr m $14 95 and u WAR Musio euspay MURNTNO 0390-90, dace, Hare 2:00—WJR Bill Harris * en the imagination. ae 0 ° Pp News. r —— iB " ww, a“ ; l/ ct eon "eas Date $:00— WIR ricuiture CELW/ lh ras oa ma oe Carol Lawrence is going to Other girls prefer to drop the il ; wae Newt uavweh / BW, Weve. Roper 10: 00 WIR. Muni Me tory | NCAR sews ibe a great big star,” Eddie Al- — of an egg into the water. am W ALTON . Da - | CELW Rooster Club ews, e t forms more images and gives a 4 ¥2 Peter & Mary WeON Condietse' | BOAR Wome 'gatiean | RLY. Jon van BETES a a et Dennen est igreater choice. In some parts of Ili 7 } soe wom mma tome | wren ma WIEK. News Ror WSS. Post Ginter WXYZ. M Shorr drey Hepburn in her first hus can predicted’ from |ig* BE 2-2257 | WRON Candijelight tare Bird Br CKLW. Joe Van i Sh i to be three beans. The skin is removed B@/pee WOAR Woodtine 1;90-— WJR. Dear Shiriey WCAR News Bennet, ‘Movie. She's going to a oy, es 1:00—WJR, Dan acy Theater WPAN nh Lark skyrocket.” ‘entirely from one and partially ea ss - $15 E. WALTON BLVD. meted i he Th Nowe, CL Van WJBK, McLeod Wi Girl Lorri Scott, the ifrom another. The third is left | } fi} . CKLW 8 Dares ae ex be Davie a aoe a ee. ae — intact. The girl puts all three | ( i \fe Corner of Joslyn Road WPON Phys J. wean Be aga Chuck CE*.W. News, Davies young actress from St. Louis, under her pillow on St. John’s ah f CKLW & &noeks = eee gm wan ene San ‘is curving out quite;a name for ‘ ~ Eve ‘and draws one the following wenn susnea” he on Jey gorse, Ring A tor Muste ate G News, Prench herself here. LORRI ' _. morning. A skinless bean indicates éaecwivs, wenlen® o na A W News. Dev Davies ' BARE’S PEARLS: A grandparent is either lonesome « or ex- & poor husband; half-skinned, one wear Sin Fa Rie News! + Ae : wean nerrage ~ tre hausted.—Mrs, Denman Moody. / ia rp obec dena ages 9:00-—CREW. sh, hows, Ouiet jee ae a Shed: Bol ey sail ho ts tok i : $:00—W News, Gue ae : : ' mal w wants to now | B Roperss~ 5 enw wre att wisi SAtD-THaT: “The: “ofti where—the “dere esas ite sounds “Re Wot WE ater nae + : aactern- wets twat a= : Bares: are. Joe BA) 6: oo wae News, Music ‘ten-thinute coffee break now lasts 45 minutes. instead of the riage ties her mother's wedding | ; wJB co ke eke oe ‘Usual halfhour. ring to a string and holds it over a j News . Cnser w Nows, Purse : = ; glass of mineral water. 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