oS The Weather vs. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleagant (Details Page 3) i i \ I , [ 3 ro f | { - THE PONTIAC PRESS: ~ } ~ UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ki : er de 117th YEAR te ate Forcing PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 —40 PAGES a \ 4 \ 3 City to Expand Sew Invitation to U.S. May Go to Nikita Is Latest Rumor : From Our News Wires GENEVA — Western sources reported today that Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev may receive an invita- tion in the next few days to visit the United States. Khrushchev was said to have. already indicated he would accept any such invitation. It was learned that the Western Allies here already *have been informed of the ‘possibility that President | might invite to pay an Nixon to Reply raise, “pays fo Red Hecklers ” sossncs sine « early visit, ~ . ‘just back from Russia told Eisen- will Speak to Soviets power today they believed an ex- nine governors Inferno Rages Over Ferndale Block ae Va Sage % a ee —+ ( e Local Officials Upset; Costs May Go Way Up By PETE LOCHBILER LANSING — Pontiac is going to have to expand its sewage treatment plant, probably at a higher cost than anyone anticipated. ~x~ *«* * After hearing testimony that Clinton River pollution is a health menace and a public nuisance because of the inadequacies of Pontiac’s 40-year-old treatment plant, the Water Resources Commission yesterday called for an order to force Pontiac to expand its facili- ties. x &* * But the State Health Department demanded a new set of construction plans, probably calling for a more }ambitious treatment program than Pontiac officials had | proposed in the past. . “We are going to have to rescind our approval of the city’s existing plans,”: said Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state on TV Saturday Night, Report to U.S. Later | } From Our News Wires MOSCOW — Vice President M. Nixon returned today from a fly- ing Siberian-Ural trip and prom- ised to answer Soviet hecklers in a televised speech to the Soviet peo- ple Saturday night. Nixon also is expected to give a nationwide television report to the American people after he stops! off in Poland for a three-day visit. He called off all appointments at the American Embassy tonight as well as most of tomorrow. At Mos- _ cow airport, Nixon in effect urged SVERDLOVSK, Seviet Union “w—Viee President Richard M. Nixen is not going to stop off in| Geneva to pick up Secretary of | State Christian A. Herter on his. way back to the United States. | When asked: about speculation | that Nixon would do so, press spokesman Herbert G, Klein re- plied with an emphatic “Ne.” the Russians to hear and see his addresé&, * * * Talking Into a microphone, he said? , “When I speak tomorrow night | at 8 o'clock I will discuss and | answer some of the questions I | got during the trip. I will also | give my impressions of the Soviet economy, the managers, workers and people.” Nixon called his fast - moving, five-day trip outside Moscow ‘‘very interesting."’ The Russian people, he said, are very friendly to Amer- icans even as the people of the United States are toward the peo- ple of the U.S.S.R. “I found a common interest in finding: ways to peace,’’ he said. “I heard on every side the word ‘mir druzhba’'—peace and friend- ship.” * * * Nixon, accompanied by his wife and his 30-member official party, flew into the Soviet capital aboard a Russian TU104 jet. It whisked him in two hours from the Ural) industrial city of Sverdlovsk, 850 miles away. SEEMS TIRED During the flight, he ictated part of his address to a secretary. He arranged to spend six hours drafting it further tonight. Nixon seemed tired after his 5,000 mile tour in the Soviet | Union. , In ending his stay in the Soviet, hinterland, Nixon appealed for, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) VIEW OF EARTH — The Air these. pictures yesterday in Washington, and said they were made with a camera mounted in the nose cone of a Thor missile fired from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on July 24. In the left, the main stage of the Thor drops away if ‘ fi 5 ) ‘would help relax Cold War ten- change of visits by Premier Nikita Khrushchev and the President sions, Florida's Gov. Leroy Collins, acting as spokesman for the group said the President did not commit himself on the idea. Collins said the governors told Eisenhower that there was “ strong feeling of friendliness to- ward the President as a person” in the Soviet Union and that Eisen- hower would find, if he went there, “tremendous warmth of welcome.”’ IN MID-SEPTEMBER FACTORY DESTROYED, — A quarter-million dollar fire at Ferndale early today destroyed a factory after an explosion in an oil line leading to a casting machine. The General Die Casting Co. was a total less despite efforts of firemen. Sixty-five workmen The visit may prove to be a) preliminary to a full summit con-| “\ference later this year with British | and French participation. It could! be linked with a trip of the Soviet leader to the United Nations yeneral Assembly opening in New York in Mid-September. Though reported uneasy about the prospect of bilateral Soviet- American “contrasts,” the United States’ — Allies—notably Britain and France — were tn- derstood to be amenable to the move. They were not expected to raise any objections as long as it was understood that such a visit would not be designed for any formal negotiations between the United States and Russia. * * * It was believed that Khrush- chev visit to the United States would broadly follow the pattern of Nixon’s current tour of Russia. it would therefore be primarily a “look-see’ operation with no formal negotiations on any of the major Cold War issues. In current dealings West Ger- many today urged the United States to stand firm against any pressure to make concessions to the Russians in the final days of the Big Four foreign ministers conference, reliable informants said. The plea was made directly to U.S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter by Heinrich von Bren- tano, West German foreign minis- ter, at an hours conference, these sources added, * * * West Germany fears a diplomat- ic trap may be sprung by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko before the conference ends or recesses Wednesday. FEAR CONCESSION The Germans believe Gromyko may offer a concession in Soviet demands that the Western garri- sons get out of Berlin, then use this to pry concessions from the! West ‘and Walter J, Mahany Jr., 16, both) The man who said he found Dr. ithe youth. in Grand Canyon In Good Condition After 6-Day Ordeal; Two Companions Perished with dealing a crippling blow to Michigan's 114 hillion dollar, five- GRAND CANYON, Ariz (AP)— year highway program. | Sheriff Cecil Richardson said John| Among the projects affected is) Manson Owens III, 16, of Savan-a 44mile expressway link through | nah, Ga., was found alive today Oakland County. in the Grand Canyon. He had been| — - missing six days and presumed! ' dead. State Highway Comissioner John! it * * * good. Owens hiked inte the canyon last Friday with twe com- ru erum panions. A search for the three was started Saturday after tourists on the south rim re- ported hearing calls for help from deep in the gorge. The bodies of his companions. | —the Rev. Eugene A. Gavigan, 30, ' Agrees to Take Test ' as Police Still Probe) Murder of Doctor of Savannah—were recovered dur-|w. Carleton Warrick in his office ing the first three days of the | moments shortly after the 7l-year- search. lold physician was shot twice by a * a = | gunman was to take a truth serum Richardson .said the youth was) ; itest sometime today. : found in Hans Canyno, about 10 The man, Lloyd J, Tunnell, 53, miles upstream from the area in ; of 1755 Williams Lake Rd., Water- which the bodies of his friends/s..4 Township, is in custody ’for were found. investigation of murder. He was flown to Grand Can- | qunngi was arrested Monday yon, a resort community on the night. Lie detector tests Tuesday Canyon’s osuth rim, in an Air and Wednesday at the Redford Force helicopter. State Police Post .proved incon- | Only a few hours earlier, @ clusive, National Park Service spokesman : aah f A Tunnell, a patient of Dr. War- said hope of finding him alive/ ich admitted after the first test had been abandoned. Coty Pens ,,{that he lied when he told police We're now looking for a body,” |he did not leave the physician's said A, Lynn Coffin, chief of the office from the time he found the park rangers. - doctor until police arrived. The rangers had comberl the He at first balked at taking the nicht eal the eastern part of the truth serum test, but finally agreed Se temperatures ranging ‘to submit late yesterday. Arrange-| as high as 125 degrees looking for ments have not yet been com- : |pleted. The trio went into the canyon, Tunnell told potice he found | a week ago after telling tourists at the Desert View viewpoint at| the doctor staggering about his | office when he went in Friday | the eastern end of the canyno they, intended to visit an abandoned) silver mine. ; ment, F rom High Up in the Heavens Force released the picture on | strewn on the floor. “Til do anything to clear my- ing by police. Trick. x * * Meanwhile, Internal Re venue|| agents visited Dr. Warrick’s office yesterday and photostated psysician’s records. usual,” but did not elaborate. Tess Find Youth Alive House Committee Cash Cut Jolt to State Highway Plans 'Mackie’s road building program, * | 40 from the south to a connec- inn Strike wernt new SUSpect Getting {orice Feasts on Eggs’ | support court order. directorship in the company. night for treatment of a back ail- ...... ‘self,” Tunnell was quoted as say- — of the gunman given by Dr, War-|_ Dr. Warrick died Saturday eve.|” ning at Pontiac’ General Hospital. — the > Police said the revenue agents | indicated something was “un-|~ ( | were idled by the blaze. Tottering froft and real walls of the plant had to be torn down by firemen once the flames were extinguished. The company supplies equipmentaor the automobile industry. Read story on Page 12. ; AP Wirephete health commissioner. “Apparently Pontiac’s pollution problem is far worse than the Health Department suspected.” Following yesterday’s hearing, a State Health Depart- ment engineer told the Water Resources Commission * The news came as a jolt today expressed confidence that the Pontiac problem is probably twice as bad as originally reported last year. * * to city officials, who up to that the state would con- tinue to approve the city’s plans for $3,300,000 improve- He accused Congress of welching, tien with the F enten-Clio Ex- iC. Mackie today charged Congress 0n a deal in its proposed cutback! pressway, is a major segment | : jin federal funds which, if it goes! in the 1,000-mile program. hrough, would seriously affect’ 1+ is an extension of the Walter | iP. Chrysler Expressway to begin) The Qakland County express- from downtown Detroit, way, 44 miles of relocated U.S. « * | “The department was stunned | ~jand dejected by the federal high- iway bill reported out of the House ‘Ways and Means Committee,” said Mackie. At Washington Today, Rep. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Mich), only Michigan member of the House {Public Works Committee, wired Mackie that he was ‘‘as disap- ANN ARBOR (®—The hunger |pointed as you are” in the Ways strike of jail prisoner Neale FE. |ang Means Committee's recom-| Hills ended last night over a mendation. plate of string beans and scram- | Broomfield said his committee bled cess. _ 2 would review the Ways and Means Hills, 23, ate his first food in |.ecomendation before the ap. nine days in breaking a fast : : , r : propriation bill went to the House with which he tried to drama- py ang “perhaps we can do tize his resistance to a child something about it.” The bill reduces highway aid to Michigan 141. million dollars in 1960, 1961 and 1962. The sum orig- inally called for, according to Mackie, was $278,600,000. The cut would reduce the total to $136,- } | Besides the eggs and beans, Hills had bread and coffee, in giving in to the arguments of turnkey Theodore Kentros. The turnkey has played a role of counselor to the young father at the Washtenaw County Jail. News Flash WASHINGTON (\(?)}—The head of a Colorado oil company said to- day the firm put up $50,000 to | buy 100,000 shares of stock for Frank Leahy last year which the ex-Notre Dame football coach later resold for $150,000. John 0. Maberry of Denver, president of Hamilton Oil & Gas Corp., told a Securities and Ex- change Commission hearing ex- aminer the company arranged the stock sale to finance Leahy’s move te Denver to assume a | of faith by. Congress,” said | Mackie. ‘“‘We have been desperat. | | ly gearing our engineering, right | | Of faith by Congress,’’ toward a record 1969 construc. tion year. “We are in our third year of the program now and on schedule. Michigan would be far out in front in highways. It seems incredible that the long hours of urgent la- bor may have been spent in vain.” The basis of Mackie’s “break in faith’’ charge is the alloca- tion of Congress with various state highway departments when the 1956 Federal Highway Bill was passed and the federal gas | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | RE TOE ELIE MON e's ee “ i paren Fe TRO Police found $1,356 in bills in |” * the doctor’s pockets and £100 — Huge Bronze Figure of Christ ~ Resting on Indian River Cross INDIAN RIVER—Marshali Fredericks, nationally ac- claimed sculptor who lives in Birmingham, watched intently today as his gigantic figure of Christ was raised and secured to.its waiting cross at this little Northern Michigan resort town. He directed the raising of the 30-foot figure, believed to be the largest statue of Christ in the world, as hun- dreds of spectators looked on tensely for a slip that - could send four years of work crashing to earth. After four hours the statue was bolted into place. And now a giant crucifix of bronze and wood, weigh- ing 18 torts and rising 60 feet into the sky, is stand- ing on a/hill overlooking a Roman Catholic shrine. The four-ton figure of Christ was lifted from the 3 ‘ground bya huge crane, carried gently upward to the face of the 56-foot redwood cross and. bolted securely into place. ree oh Anxious workmen stood quietly as the steel cables at the end of the crane’s 100-foot boom grew taut.° Motors, _ ‘laboring to the limit of their four-ton capacity, whined. my the reclining figure began to rise on its steel 7 In Today's ee PEELS SOON ae a Fearn iae POCO NU EE SUG. o nncoe 31 County News «2. 6isé. csss. es 12 _£ Pitas ||... ist. a: 6 : : AP Wirephote Farm and Garden .......... 4 the missile is the Cape launching site. The Flor- WARING bog vs cca saswevrgy: ; ida Atlantic coast line.curves from top to bottom | Obituaries ........ f(r tee of the picture. On the right, the Grand Bahamas | SPO" oo . and.Great Abaco Island and the shallow water Sg 2 fies between. are- shawn, The ‘Air welt | eee oc: i the missile rose to approximately 300 miles above | Wilson, Barl ..... eerie 9) the earth. | : \ Women’s Pages .........17-19 ¥ / ; I ir 4. aa Puametnes t BULLETIN A young convict sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court to life imprisonment for murder escaped today from the Michi- gan State Prison at Marquette. Prison officials said Mike Gisondi, 2, smuggled himself outside the prison walls by hid- ing under a lead of garbage being taken from the prison and forced the trusty truck driver to stop. . Gisondi and Harold Hummell were convicted of shooting | doseph and Vitoes Binokurow in | @ Hazel Park tavern. Weatherman Promises Relief From the Heat The weatherman has promised hot and wilted Pontiac residents | some respite from muggy high “The cut amounts to a break vont x + Fair, ‘a little cooler, and less said humid is the forecast for tonight and tomorrow. The low tonight will be near 65. Tomorrow the mercury is expected to réach 85 degrees. Pleasant temperatures are fore. east for the northwest half of the State tomorrow with a warming trend beginning Sunday and spreading over the entire area Monday. ~In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature 8 a.m. was 66, At 1 p.m. the ther- mometer reading was 84. ae ee At 30 feet, workmen detached the supporting frame and the gigantic figure, hel to rubber-coated cables wrapped : moved into an erect position and began the ascension © to the cross on the hill. Commissioned by the Grand Rapids Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, the figure is entirely of bronze } three-eighths to one-half inches thick and bolted to- | gether in sections. Fredericks says it is the largest of its © kind in the world. Unlike most likenesses of Christ in the Crucifixion, j Fredericks’ figure does not have a crown of thorns. “I wanted to eliminate for the observer, and give great peace and strength,” the sculptor said. The towéring figure also flicted in Christ’s side after his death on the cross. © .Predericks explained that he has tried to portray Christ | as he looked just before death “when he had reached the highest pinnacle of his existence on earth.” - _ A figure of Christ is always hard for the artist,” Fred- (Continued on Page 2) — 4 * '} \ \ t \ at ‘, ) recorded preveding| ee ee ee ee ~*ments to abate pollution. _ How much more money _the city may have to spend as a result of the State ‘Health Department’s de- Cision was a matter of con- jecture. | But the city may have to begin again, almost from scratch, with an engineering survey of its sew- ;age treatment setup, Dr. Heustis | Said. The Water Resources Com- According to a time-table set by the Water Resourses Commission, Pontiac will have until Dec, 1 to | win approval of expansion plans by the State Health Depart- ment and July 1, 1960 to award construction contracts. The Water Resources Commis- sion is empowered to seek a Cir- cuit Court writ if either of the two interim deadlines are not met. Armed with a Circuit Court or- der, city officials could issue gen- eral obligation bonds to finance:the expansion without first going to voters for approval. Pontiac voters turned down bond issues three times in the past three years. = . - The Water Resources Commission aired the charges against Pontiac during an hour-long hearing in which City Manager Walter K. Willman and City Atturney Wil- ‘\liam A. Ewart appeared in behalf of the city. Two sanitary engineers for the Water Resources Co.nmission, Edwin §. Shannon and Robert J. Couchaine, gave testimony based | on a study of the river which they said was made last sum- mer. Shannon said the pollution ex- |tends almost’to Rochester. He said (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) = Pa ' = 4 d up now by hooks attached — around the chest, © the suffering and agoiiy the face an expression of lacks the spear wounds. in- <6 ai’ “iia sot } i —_ ULY 31, 1959 J ~ er, Dicker at ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J | Lan 5 in g Mackie Sees Xway Business Taxes Take Spotlight Senate Action Stalled, Until Monday; Williams Standing By By ROGER LANE LANSING & — Bipartisan dick- ering over business taxes took the legislative spotlight today with fin-) al Senate action stalled until Mon- day on the latest Republican use. tax increase package. * * * Gov. Williams stood by, willing) if necessary to cancel plans to. attend the 5lst Governors Con-! ference in Puerto Rico where he! will head a 13-state tax and rev- enue panel. . The new round of bargaining started spontaneously late yes- terday. Williams, Sen. Cariton H. | Morris of Kalamazoo, top GOP | tax strategist, and other partici. — pants kept lips tightly buttoned | after a 90-minute huddle, Although none confirmed it, dis- cussions obviously centered on, business activities tax revisions, | now the negotiating area crucial | to a final tax settlement after sev-| en months’ political warfare. | * * * ; Democrats wanted a two per cent surtax on corporation prof-' its, as approved last week by the House, worth 44 million dollars, | Morris wanted a bare minimum)! increase in the BAT base rate’ of 6% mills, with other changes, limiting any boost in net yield to: nine million dollars or less. * * * ' The makings of true compro- mise were there. Without some yielding on his! part, Morris faced defections among GOP followers that could dissolve the Republican Senate's long-held position of strength. House Democratic leaders, in an uneasy coalition dependent on i = REV. CARL. W. Heart Ailment NELSON Takes Pastor Rev. Carl Nelson Dies; Served at St. Jolin’s Lutheran Church The Rev. Carl W. Nelson, 47, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church for nearly 13 years, died yester- day afternoon at Pontiac General Hospital. He had been ill with a heart ailment for several weeks. » * 4&* He was a past president of the Pontiac Pastors’ Assn. and a mem- ber of Pontiac Advisory Council. During his pastorate here, he worked with the relocation com- mittee and congregation of his church in purchasing 33 acres of land on Pontiac road east of Opdyke road for a new church. Plans are presently being drawn | State Forcing City fo Care for Sewage (Continued From Page One) the bottom of the Clinton is lined with sludge which slips through the existing treatment plant either partially disinfected, or wholly in some cases. ; Because the untreated sewage consumes natural oxygen in the stream, fish and plant life are vir- tually non-existent in the river as far as eight miles distant from the ‘plant, Shannon testified. Couchaine said he tested the river below the plant on Aug. 20, 1958 and discovered that 3,800 of oxygen-consuming materials were discharged into the river during the 24-hour period. He said the polluting materials ‘continued to eat up more and more joxygen in the stream as it flowed away from Pontiac until at a point 4.5 miles east of the plant, the amount of oxygen in th. river was jonly 10 per cent. | * * * | “During a drought when the |water level is down, the amount of ‘oxygen there would probably be |zero,”’ Couchaine said. | x * * | He said that above the plant, the oxygen content was 70 per icent. Below the plant, this level ‘was not reached again until] the river reached Rochester, he said. | Couchaine said that the oxygen jlevel has to be 45 per cent to sup- |port plant and fish life. He testified that the Pontiac plant would have to trim the amount of oxygen consuming ma- to 1,309 pounds a day in order fo reach the 45 per cent level. Maurice Richmond, State Health Department engineer for the Clin- jton River basin, told the Commis- sion after the hearing that the Aug. 20, 1958 tests were mislead- ing. Richmond said that Pontiac terials dumped into the stream | for its construction. jnowadays is putting an average) ItIsn’t Principle but Interest | EAST LANSING wp — It ithe principle of the thing—it's ‘interest. | That was the complaint of Michi- igan State University officials today ;as they had to borrow to meet the July faculty payroll due Friday. | Philip J. May, MSU comp- troller, went to the Michigan National Bank for a $1,500,000 loan to make up money lacking for the $2,600,000 monthly pay- roll. Failure of the state to meet a $2,322,480 support installment due this month forced the borrowing. isn't the ticipated fall term student fees, will cost MSU -$11,250 in interest. “The interest payment eats up the salary We could be paying to fill a full professor position on the faculty,” May said. MSU had to borrew $1,400,000 to meet a payroll the first of the year. Interest on the December loan ran to $21,000 before the university was in condition to make a repay- ment in June. “We haven't seen anybody of- fering to pick up the interest pay- ment,"’ May said. ‘‘It doesn’t seem fair to penalize the university fi- nancially because the board of trustees has the authority to bor- row where the state does not.” Nixon Will Answer Hecklers Over TV (Continued From Page One) world leaders to settle their politi- cal disputes so that Soviet and American scientists could devote The 90 day note, secured by an.-| Hit by Cash Cut (Continued From Page One) tax increased from 142' cents to, three cents, — Mackie reported he has already scheduled the spending of 84 mil- lion dollars in federal money on roads itt 1960. The Oakland County project is slated to be under con- tract by 1962. If the pared down financing plan lis approved, Michigan would be lallowed only $58,600,000 for 1960 | instead of the $96,700,000 as prom- | ised. | “The action amounts to penaliz- |ing states that have moved with 'speed to build their roads,”’’ said Mackie. Mackie had secured the ‘‘con- sent from all Oakland County municipalities to expressway _alignments through their cities, with the exception of Southfield. Southfield's City Council has taken under study the proposed leg through its boundaries of the 1144 Mile road project. Oakland County homeowne:'s whose properties are slated for lcondemnation are _ particularly fearful of this latest development. Mackie reported to these people previously that they would not be paid for at least two years, One such homeowner declared this meant she and others were “rooted to their condemned property for two years with no alternative. “No one will buy knowing its condemned,” the spokesman said, “and we can't move to another place until we get. the money for this one.” * * * The homeowners fear the cut- back, if enacted, would also mean an “indefinite delay’’ in condemna- tion procedings resulting in, ‘‘cap- tive home ownership of condemned property "’ ‘ Other projects that would be slowed or indefinitely delayed by ithe cutback, acording to Mackie, are: Fisher Expressway. About 115 miles of Detroit-Mus- kegon Expressway in Livingston, The Day in Birmingham | Three Local Architects | Win High Belgian Honors {Owosso Man Killed * The Chrysler Expressway in De-| troit and right-of-way and engi- |: neering of 12 miles of proposed a new club house on Southfield road, south of 13-Mile road. BIRMINGHAM Three Bir- mingham architects won high hon- ors in Belgium's international con- test for the best design for a cultural center in Leopoldville, Belgian: Congo. * * * A joint entry by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Haner of 724 Wallace St. and Gunnar Birkerts of 1830 The Rev. Raymond A. Fenner has returned from vacation and will resume his ministry Sunday at the Congregational Church of Birmingham, His topic will be You Are, God Is.” “Wherever ra Owosso & — William Salan- der, 64, of rural Owosso, was injured fatally yesterday about four miles’ west of here when his car left M21 and smashed into a tree. : Git’ Gets Him Time SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPD — A 42-year-old pharmacist was sen- tenced to 20 years in prison yes- terday for mailing a bomb wrapped as a Christmas present to a former girl friend. E. Tahquemenon Rd. won third prize in the worldwide competition. I They were the only American architects to win an award, All three are employed by Min- oru-Yamasaki & Associates archi- tectural firm located at 1025 E. Maple Rd. You Can Buy for MUCH L No need for you to shop prices i Statistics released this week by, the Detroit Metropolitan Area Re- gional Planning Commission show! Bloomfield Township standing 10th among area communities in num- ber of dwelling permits issued in of 64 reached in March. Birmingham issued 61 housing permits, more than half of them during April. In Bloomfield Hills, 15 permits were issued during the same period. The Commission included Oak- land, Macomb, Wayne, Monroe and) Washtenaw counties in its an-! alysis. Nationally Advertised DRUG PRODUCTS Box of 200 Sheets Knights of Columbus Chapter Pkg.,20 ‘Blue-Blades’ the first half of 1959, | * * * | The township's total through the) month of June was 259 permits) for new housing with a high point KLEENEX TISSUES — GILLETTE BLADES | a SIMMS Comparison Shopper Proves That— Famous DRUGS ESS at SIMMS n other drug stores, our comparison shopper did it for you. And here is an Adv-Full of proof. Friday and Saturday Specials. Rights reserved to limit quantities. Reg. Other SIMMS ADV. STORES | LOW PRICE PRICE PRICE KOTEX NAPKINS Pkg. 48—Sanitary 3869 of Birmingham will install new officers at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Council Chambers, 275) Frank St., Birmingham. | SAL-HEPATICA Medium Size—Anti-acid According to Chancellor George W., Williams, 19 officers will be | installed, State Treasurer John A. Fisher will be a guest at the ceremonies. The Birmingham Knights of Col- Pack of 100 CARTER’S Liver Pills umbus plan construction soon of ALKA-SELTZER Swimming Lake Michigan Pack of 25 Tablets CHICAGO (UPI) — Swimmer | LISTERINE ; | 8,000 pounds of oxygen consum.-| their full time to peaceful atomic Senate drive probably rested on a| [He was born in Creston, Iowa. | ing materials into the river, more|Work instead of atomic bombs. | middileground solution. After graduating from AUgUS- than twice the amount reported to ~ *& * jtana College in Rock Island, Hl. the Water Resources Commission) Nixon toured a building of the Meantime, most lawmakers with a B.A. degree in 1939, he before the hearing. ‘atomic power station being built Muskegon ‘counties. | Joe Griffith started his fourth Antiseptic—14-Ounces ~*~ * * | attempt to swim Lake Michigan | teabbie pial ee LYSOL GERMICIDE House Republicans, likewise knew Some 47 miles of relocation of! today. The 31-year-old swimmer, U.S. 25 extending the Ford Ex-| who failed on three previous tries sae . ; pressway through Macomb and St.| to swim from Chicago to Michi- 14-Ozs. Disinfectant - a oy ames ee = |awcesved his B.D. degree from * * x | at Beloyarsk, some 60 miles from) Clair counties«to Port Huton. gan City, Ind., is starting this = a nn il @ playing cor aro | oasoerce) sccamery 1943 with) The Commission was consider-/Sverdlovsk, and told the scientists: About 72 miles of relocation of| time from Michigan City “‘to take PHILLIPS Magnesia hoot mi as highest honors. |ing running a new series of tests) “We feel as I know you do U.s. 27 and US. 2 in Crawford, advantage of water currents.” | mcr: av “ * * on the river. |that this is the most hopeful use Otsego and Chippewa counties. | Large Size” ottle — : House members scattered yester-| mi = Nelson wes Richmond emphasized during = the atom. We all look to the | | AP-0-RUB day when a protedural snag foiled dained into the ministry = the| the hearing that the existing | ite tere “2 will be devoting Kick in Pants De Gaulle, Dag Parley VICKS V the aim of majority GOP senators Augustana synod of the Lutheran plant, although antiquated, was - s to this opening of great | Medium Size Jor aes eae PARIS w — President Charles | to ram through their four per cent|Church in Calvary Lutheran new vistas rather than the produc- ‘EE —__- = ——— - - use tax package, reckoned by its; Church in Minneapolis. connie rated as efficiently ®§ (i575 of atomic weapons." Sa ves Deaf M an | gon neg dee | MURINE EYE-WASH ¢ ¢ 44: framers as worth 116 millions in| He began his ministry as pas- © =" At the same time, Vice Adm. : | a UN. esc : 59 fiscal 1959-80. ‘tor of Nazareth Lutheran Church! After the facts had been pre--Hyman.G. Rickover, who helped From Rail Death conference. The U.N. secretary FE with Dropper—Small re A! _ i om j posgals|in Wi , - i ! i 1 declined as usual to in- Stripped from it were proposals|in Wilcox, Pa., where he served sented, the city put up virtually create the first American nuclear- genera to jump the tax on ares pres- until coming to Pontiac in Janu-/no defense. | Powered submarine, invited the di OAKWOOD, Okla. (AP) — Glen} dicate the subject of their criptions from 1% to four per|ary 197. ; | ‘We admit nothing and deny no- rector of the Soviet atomic pow- Thomas owesipis, lifecto.a swift) meeting, but the Algerian war cent and to take away an exemp-| he Rev. Nelson has also \thing;” said Willman. [er plant here and his staff to visit! kick in the seat of his pants. undoubtedly was discussed. tion on the first $50 of sales al- served as president of the Wil- He peinted out that some pol. | America and “see our atomic in- x * lowed retailers for their monthly| oox district of Lutheran church- | tution in the Clinton comes from SP!rations. Thomas, 65 and deaf, was walk- Traffic Killing More BAUME BEN-GAY > = >- 7 | = — > ww : reporting chore. es. was a member of the execu- | Waterford Township and Bloom- | “4 quick visit’ would be ing along the Santa Fe Railroad Full Pack of 100 tL - *« ff tive board of the Home for the | field Township storm drains feed- | “helptul and show there is no tracks near here Thursday night! (CHICAGO (UPI) — The 1959 FF’) a —— The two features, together) Aged at Jamestown, N. Y., dis- | ing into the waters on Pontiac’s inherent or real suspicion,” |when a freight train approached. traffic death rate is running 5 ABSORBINE JR. 250 1.98 1 66 worth two million dollars a year, trict chairman of Lutheran | west side. | Rickover said. Engineer W. U, Gaylord blew! per cent above last year, the Na- 12-Ounce Bottle e * s were abandoned by Republicans} Worid action for the Wilcox dis- | |; no, ¢. Baldwin, chairman of Project Director Nikolai Kugu- 5/8 whistle, but Thomas kept! tional Safety Council said today- an i eee ee yesterday in the face of fast ris-' trict, and was pastoral advisor 14.) Commission, said this part of shev said he was grateful for the|Walking on the tracks. | & et ot ee ee a MILES NERVINE ¢ ing opposition, — of the Wiléox District Luther 4. pollution problem would be invitation and that‘he would make 2 *e | the nations highways during the | O8+ 88+ League. : |handled separately. ‘the trip if his work permitted , pga oye _ fireman to the | —_ ing —_— oo [aplers IE 8-Ounces Liquid ee eGo _ ving are hia wile, Delay:| * « @ | front end o: ocomotive as he} counc ‘ E euenmnucTeoe ©. i... Doctors Rush Serum hig mother, Mrs, Carl A. Nelson| ‘The case against Pontiac was; “SPERED WORDS ‘slowed the machine. Just before toll was 16,280. | THERMOMETERS ] 39 69° of Creston; a daughter, Helen at| prepared by Loring F. Oeming, home: a brother, the Rev. Y. E. chief engineer for the Commission Nelson of Kansas City, and two) pollution abatement division, and sisters, Miss Eleanor Nelson of| presented by Jerome Maslowski of Creston and Mrs. Nick Karrall of the Attorney General's staff. Clinical, Oral or Rectal DOAN’S PILLS Aid to the Kidneys He added that a Soviet power'the engine reached Thomas, the) delegation soon to visit Ameri-'firemen punted. Thomas tumbled| At least one member has health. ca ‘‘will be honored to receive|head over heels away from thejinsurance in about 73 per cent of. | your invitation.” engine. all American families. | fo Poisoned Family IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Of}: Doctors gathered more than one million units: of serum today for five members of an east Idaho farm family fighting botulism food poisoning, A sixth member has died. Three survivers are in iron lungs. They are Kenneth Nelson, 45, his wife, Naomi, 41, and their daughter, Wanda, 15. Another daughter, Martha, 4, and Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Aaron Gruwell, are Maslowski summed up the city’s Denver, Colo. z * & | problem: . His body will be at the Sparks- x * * Griffin Funeral Home until noon) «pontiac simply does not have Monday when it will be taken tog big enough sewage treatment the St. John Lutheran Church for piant to take care of all its sewage. service at 2 p.m. /\What the city needs is a bigger Dr. O. V. Anderson, aa president of Augustana Evang ical Lutheran Church of Chicago, and’ .. The United States purchased the Rev. Rates Fear offi ‘Florida from Spain in 1819 for Parke-Davis—100’s HEET LINAMENT For Aches and Pains: Pack 100 Tablets MYADEGC VITAMINS 5-Gr. ASPIRIN = B68 Lg 19° Pa P 4 /, ; * . ‘ e ‘4 ‘ it Di t, will’ offi- ) UMWMVONWG § ‘ oo Ifive million dollars. | , . = MINIT RUB Tube of Ointment BAYER ASPIRIN Bottle of 100 Tablets E NOXZEMA Skin Cream—Jor in less serious condition. x * * Mrs.’ Gruwell’s husband, a 74- . year-old f , died early Thurs-| . f Ch day. A deca said death appar BYONZE Figure O rist ently resulted from — poi-| . . C i _ xin f ie soning — & toxin found n 0m¢C) Indian River Cross some home-canned beets Tues-, day. OUR HIGH STANDARDS OF INTEGRITY ARE REFLECTED IN FINER GUARANTEED DIAMONDS! (Continued From Page One) | eri d. “I wondered if I had the right to symbolize H AR wy “tricks sald. "T-wondered if Tad th His & Her Rings WILDROOT crow | 5q¢ | 47e | 39° The Weather | Following the figure’s arrival early in the week, crowds 14K set with 6 fiery Cream-Oil in Tube | began collecting daily to watch final preparations by Fred- diamonds valued at a ee Sl Ee PONTIAC AND VICINITS Faire ©. little] ericks and his three assistants. ~_ $190. OUR PRICE en BAN DEODORANT QBs 7% 69° cooler and less humid today and tonight. “Some just stand and watch. Others take pictures an Imperial Cultured Pearl Roll-On Type fait with Hittie chante, igh 8h. North to| once in a while someone reaches out and touches a hand $9 5 Pendants y Ing ght and'variable tonight. sor foot, They seem to take comfort in the contact,” AQUA VELVA Fredericks said. the finest quality. Neckigces, | Rings s] id yin Pontiac | E Willioms Shave Lotion re, Lay-A-Way It You Wish ” aera ate and | ‘The figure looks down from the top of a steep, coat hill | At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15 mp. h ws of wooden pews. e cross | , ABS tag = ~ “North. overlooking a shrine and ro ae | Bun sete Friday at 7:52 pm “is of solid California redwood, weighs 14 tons and is the Lady’s PEPSODENT. ‘cot 69 59° c = Removes Teeth Stains BRECK SHAMPOO Diamond Solitaire In 14K mounting and in largest wooden cross in the world, says the Rev. Charles F. Decker, the shrine pastor. ; © The figure is attached to the cross by 13 bronze bolts, 30 Moon sets Pridey at 4:46 p.m. Moon rises Saturday at 2:47 a.m. 1.00 Twin-Pak—2' Tubes POLIDENT j Powders. Cleans Dentures - The shrine, visited by thousands of persons a year, Is lo- | cated near the corner of U.S.-27 and M-68, south of this | 76. Cheboygan County community. | Sculptor Fredericks, whose mai studio is in Royal Oak, | spent four years in creating his figure of Christ. He fash- foned two scale models before making the huge figure. The casting was done in Norway. ; ‘, Formal dedication of the figure and cross is scheduled Aug. 16. ; \ : e \ es . i ¥ i } * : } ‘ “ . 1: é 5 * « . ¥ ros : | A : 5. : “ : 1 ¥ , » : ; t : : ' ‘ ae, | * \ 1 et Pe \ \ ; \ : , af ‘ 3 \ 7 ome 7 Moos 32 ; .- mee | ex ID ame pm #2 inches long and two inches thick. The difficult task of peers oe wate Val Le Regular—Oily—Dry Fd ad ee aaa * matching the bolt holes in the figure with the cross was AS Diamon : rn seuedcy a Petes | the most exacting — of today’s fami 5; ace than $] 2 5 ona” Ring TONI PERMANENT ] 49 (As recorded downtown) Funds for the figure were contribu i Home Permanents . Pignest empeture J. Jl. sel. 10,000 persons whe visited the shrine since its founding in . vt Blo, $225 bi Mean Loa og tare Re 1946 by the late Most Rev. Francis Haas, then bishop of Large Selection of Styles - DEEP HEAT ¢ ¢ Que Tear Ace in Pontioe | the Grand Rapids Diocese. The cross was erected five , . 99 Pt. l-Ounce Tube 89+ 80 69 . Highest temperature ....-.-.-+---. Tt years ago through a donation by an anonymous Indiana Gent s Massive Marquise ce Mean temperature sevboegeoccecss.- 07.6! businessman. : oem: —— eiasees The site of the cross is identified in signs only as “Catho- DIAMOND RING | Pasiead Bing : FASTEETH 1.13 QB: 79° meetin Daten Terre,” ..| lic Shrine” but Father Decker says the diocese hopes to name - Abele Yeen Ay wiqueten Yelued fe For Dental Plates , v wetern 5 eaae | it for Kater! Tekakwitha, famed “Lilly of the Mohawks,” if k at $900. | LISTERINE toot she is canonized. : 175 LEON: 20 North Perry Street Downtown Pontiac We Are Closed Monday Nights During July and August * / | /» | | ean “THE | PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1939. i: | | | THREE ‘| renibaencenresesingine- arms ” “Bargains Built Simms B- Y ee ' So We SALEbrate Our Birthday With BIGGER BARGAINS! For over a quarter century, Pontiac and. all Oakland County has looked to SIMMS for lowest prices . . . and we've never ‘let them down intentionally. It has always been, Open Tonight and always will be our aim.to give each and every customer qudlity, wanted mer- chandise at LESS THAN THEY EXPECT TO PAY. and Saturday All “Special” Prices Effective TONIGHT —6 P.M, Until SATURDAY—10 P.M. — ‘til 10 P. M, Advise, Victims of ‘Drunkniks’ / Can Sue Bartenders Who _ Let Patrons Get Soused WASHINGTON (PD — A judge tific Studies for the Prevention of | warned bartenders and liquor! Alcoholism. salesmen today that irate wives,| Judge Henry F. Todd of the parents and victims of ‘‘drunk-/Nashville, Tenn., General Sessions niks’’ could bring lawsuits against |Court told the meeting that more them, law suits were going to be filedi— A convention on prevention of | 2g4inst bartenders and _ liquor alcoholism also brought these|Salesmen when their customers gloomy words for folks who im-|Who are soused or habitual drunks |E bibe the hard stuff: “ cause damage. “Bartenders may have to-learn ain . the hard way that they have more veers tens "en ‘or aus ainebal. responsibility than just pouring ; * lee drinks and listening to the troubles > Simms in 1934 ics. é ae : of the drunknik chinning himself) —There is nothing safe a drink- | ns ray el ing motorist can take which will |2t the bar.” Todd said. “The bar-| Bargains Come Naturally at SIMMS —The average life span of % ¢ ‘ : 5 1 ie | Born 25 years ago in the depths of the depression fool a police breath test. tender may find himself telling his when nickles and dimes were ‘big money’ we've troubles to a judge who may not | never outgrown the habit of giving bargains Th b _ oe _. if Today. our aim is still to give the greatest values ere is one bright note. 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' ' DOG AND CARRIAGE TOPS — Patti Doolin, 331 Elizabeth Lake Rd., is shown here getting a $5 check at Tel-Huron Shopping Center after | winning first prize for the best decorated baby ‘Dems Play His Speech on Housing \ <4 t ‘ ’ : ‘ ' F ’ ‘ ? . ’ ? + t i ’ * * ‘ " é ‘ . ‘ = a ” i ‘e ‘ ‘ z ‘ : a « ' * 7 A ' * a ‘ ' o Ld * é ’ Pez: i | * | i ra F a ‘ Ua J Fs WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate, Democrats played back the re-} corded voice of Sen. Robert A.| Taft today to help them decide what to do about President Eisen- hower’s veto of their housing bill. | “Mr. Republican” died six years/ ago today. * * * A recording of one of the final speeches by the late GOP senator from Ohio was scheduled to cli-| max the seventh and final day) of hearings by the Senate housing | subcommittee. The recording, to be played in advance of wrap-up testimony by Federal Housing Commission- er Norman P. Mason, was made | AP ; ; ” |maritime provinces city today and linsisted on fiding in an open car'| so the local people could get a) better look at her. The Queen also had ordered her plane to take off from Charlotte- , Airport as soon; as she got there so Nova Scotians would not be kept waiting for her here. Officials were going to de- |lay the takeoff time an hour be- Playing of the recording was re-|cause of fog. when Taft addressed the Nation- al Housing Conference in Wash- ington on May 12, 1953. He died of cancer two months later. Taft, then Senate Republican leader, told in his speech of his long-standing support for federai- ly-subsidized public housing for low-income families who otherwise would be consigned to slums. quested by Sen. Joseph S. Clark called by a housing conference |spokesman who testified yester- day. earriage and dog in a recent contest the prize is Raymond E. Smith, president of the Tel-Huron Merchants Assn. Queen Wants People Senators Hear Taft Voice {o Get a Good Look TRENTON, N. S. (AP)—Queen| | Elizabeth II arrived in this fogey | blue - and - silver (D-Pa) and agreed to by subcom-| plane put down at this northern! mittee chairman John Sparkman|Nova Scotia industrial town after (D-Ala) after the speech was re-|a 20-minute flight. | The Queen asked that a plastic, bubble put on her car to keep out chilly weather—be removed. THE PONTIAC PRESS, - FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959, Owosso to Get New Post Office in 1960 OWOSSO & — Rep. Alvin Bent- Announced the government has taken final steps to acquire prop- erty for a proposed new post office. The building will be located in downtown Owosso two blocks north- west of the present post office. The new. post office will be built to the government on a long term ley-(R-Mich) said today that Post- jlease. Construction is expected to master General Summerfield has/start by spring of 1960 and be com- pleted by fall of that year. by private enterprise and leased] Amateurs buy 60 per cent of all od Qwoisd to Be Removed | From Extra Labor List OWOSSO w'— Rep. Alvin Bent-| ley (R-Mich) said today he had} been advised by. labor secretary ¥ less than 6 per cent of Owosso's 17,000 man labor force now idle, Bentley said. Automobile registrations went James Mitchell that Owoso will be! from 55,906,000 to 57,000,000 dur- removed from the substantial labUr ing 1958; truck registrations from ‘area. classificati { en ification aS Of’ 1,989,000" to 11,200,000 and buses July 31. Soldiers Get $70 Million WASHINGTON — The pensions paid to U. S. soldiers who served in the Revolutionary war amount- ed to more than $70 million, -ar- cording .to treasury and war de- . partment records. Carbolic acid is made from coal tar, . _—_——_ ——— —— ae oe ae ae ae -— we eee eee THRIFT BOOK ACCOU Latest government figures show | from 268,000 to 270,000. - — eee ee -_— ee ——_— eee —— —— =e eee ee eee — ee eee ee 2] NZ ¥ 4 Ws BELLY ; it ni IN You Can Afford The Very Best With An No "Second Best” . . ..No “Just As Good” but the best of all appliances are Z yours to enjoy NOW while you repay your loan in budget - planned monthly install- ments, National | Bank | O F NTS PON T 1 A Cc Offices at W. Huron at Tilden—N. Perry at Glenwood Keego Harbor — Walled Lake — Union Lake Lake Orion — Milford — Waterford — Bloomfield Hills MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bay City Native | Is Arrested | in Kidnaping BAY CITY m — I. W. Basner, 23, wanted in Abilene, Tex. on a charge of aggravated assualt and kidnaping, was arrested here to-| day as he stepped off a bus. f : | Police said they met the bus on! an anonymous tip Basner would’ -be -aboard x * * Basner, a native of Bay City who had been living at an Abilene; trailer court since April, is ac- | cused in Aexas of aggravated as- sault upon a Negro woman and/ the kidnaping of a man who said! he was forced at gunpoint to drive} Basner 40 miles. * * * | Mrs. Katherine Holman, wife of | a Negro airman at Dyess Air) Force Base, told Abilene Police| she lost her way Tuesday while. trying to find the entrance to the base. A new arrival in Abilene, she said she asked Basner’s help and that, on the pretext of guid-| ing her, he directed her to a coun- try lane and assaulted her. 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More than 650 of the 700 mem-' bers are making the flight to the’ site of their annual two-week ac- | tive training period. In announcing plans, Col. Mc-| Partlin said, ‘‘There’ll be a big dif-| ference this year. The wing will! be completely independent for the! first time.”’ | * * * “This means it will be entirely) self-supporting and take over full) operation of the base at Bakalar, | from kitchen to aircraft tower,” | he explained. | In previous encampments all support functions were handled by the base to which it was assigned. Flying training plans call for | 12 over water flights of at least 800 miles, 1] aerial supply mis- sions including troop and equip- ment drops, and an undeter- mined number of cargo hauling missions, AP Wirephote JUDGE HAS NO FRIENDS — Gunned down in a recent elec- tion, Traffic Judge Robert W. (Bob) Laster packs two western-style pistols as he holds court in Little Rock. A strong segregationist and former member of the Little Rock School Board, Judge Laster explains his action following his crushing defeat at the polls: “If a man doesn’t have any more friends than I do, he is entitled to wear two pistols.”’ CLARENCE RATHBUN Clarence Rathbun, a former Pon- tiac resident, died this morning at his home, 411 Randolph St., Owosso, after an illness of two months. He was 44. Surviving are his wife, Helen; a daughter, Helen D. of Owosso; a son, Willard of Flint; a grand- daughter, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rathbun of Pon- tiac, Service will be held at 11 a.m, Monday at the Jennings - Lyons Chapel in Owosso with burial in the St. Johns Cemetery, ROY W. SCHNEIDER Roy W. Schneider, 57, of 19 S. iAstor St., died Thursday at his home following a short illness. and a member of Eagles Lodge, | Rochester, ‘ | He is survived by his wife, Pearl; his mother, Mrs. Libbie McGilvery of Pontiac; one sister, Mrs. Carnie Loucks of Pontiac; and one brother, Kenneth McGil- very of Oxford. Service will be held 3 p.m. Sat- urday at Voorhees - Siple Chapel Outdoor Living Is New Craze Camps Jam Canada with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. MRS. DELBERT ZIMMER Service for Mrs. Delbert (So- | Phie) Zimmer, 17, of 219 Willard St., will bé held at 10:30 a.m. Sat- jurday at the Pixley Funeral Home, |Rochester. Burial will be in Paint Creek Cemetery, Oakland Town- OTTAWA \® — Camping has|tractive forest sites with drinking ship. become Canada’s favorite holiday water, fireplaces, toilets and bath-, Surviving pastime. | ow From coast to coast provincial | [OUss with hot water. are her husband; two children, Delbert D, and Paula’ __\ |) > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY’s1, 1959 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas HENRY, GROSSBAUER . OREGON TOWNSHIP — Service for Henry Grossbauer, 83, of 3664 ‘Reamer Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. _ Burial will follow in Mount Hopé Ceme- tery, Lapeer. . Mr. Grossbauer died today at Lapeer County General Hospital after a two-week illness. Surviving ‘are a son, Ralph, of Lapeer; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Bayer of Pontiac; a brother, Carl iof Metamora; a sister, Mrs. Ray Forman of Flint; eight grand- ichildren and seven great-grand-| children, JOHN G. REDMOND LAPEER — Service for John! |G. Redmond, 81, of 692 N. Saginaw'| from the Baird Funeral Homie here. Burial will be in Stiles Cem- etery. | Mr. Redmond died of a heart attack Wednesdayin Lapeer Coun- | ty General Hospital following a} long illness: Surviving besides his wife Nora| are three sons, Walter of Lapeer| and Clyde and Charles, both of) Flint; three sisters, Mrs. Ida! Johnson of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. | Arthur Jarvis and Lillian C. Red-| mond, both of Lapeer; a brother, | |Edgar of Tacoma, Wash.; 10, grandchildren and nine great- | grandchildren. MRS, E. ROY YOUNG LAKE ORION — Service for Mrs. E. Roy (Eva Mae) Young, \67, of 209 Perry St., will be held |at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Allen’s Fu- neral Home here. ‘camp grounds are jammed with ‘visitors, and outdoor gear is sell- ‘ing as never before. | The federal government gave, ‘camping a boost 18. months ago! | by offering to pay half the cost} 'M. at home; her parents, Mr. and} Graveside service will be con-| Mrs. Young died yesterday at the Community Hospital near Al- mont after an illness of three months, Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Howard Phelps. and Mrs. Larry Laurence; and a son, Charles M. Young, all of Lake Orion; seven grandchil- dren; four great-grandchildren, and a brother, Almon Wilson of Rach- ester. Appeals Verdict for Recklessness in Motorboat A Garden City man, sentenced He was a self-employed painter, 5t. Will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday/by West Bloomfield Township Justice of the Peace Elmer C. Dieterle for reckless operation of a motor boat, has appealed the conviction to Oakland County Cir- cuit Court. Stanley Rynicki, 43, was found guilty of the charge Tuesday and fined $85 plus $15 court costs and was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail by Justice Dieterle. He has heer ‘ree -> ‘ond of $200 pendmg his appeal. Arraigned July 7, Rynicki stood | mute to a charge that he had buzzed a swimming raft on Upper Straits Lake July 4, washing two persons into the water, Rynicki was also involved in a boat collision later that night which resulted in serious injury to two men. Hold Albion Woman ie for Probe of Murder MARSHALL (UPI)—Mrs. Patri- cia Stallworth, 19, Albion, was held for investigation of murder today in the fatal stabbing of ner husband, George, .26. Stallworth died yesterday at Sheldon Memorial Hospital of wounds received early Sunday morning in an argument with his wife. Liked Her Cooking? CEHEGIN, Spain (UPI) — An- tonio Colade 54. She used to be his mother- in-law, i * * * Mrs. Stallworth told Calhoun County. officials she picked up a There are more than 30 million miles of telephone wire in the U.S. MORTGAGES for Home Improvements and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS “ * Improve Your Home We Do the Work * Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money * Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts (# You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 5 12 to 15 Year Terms OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY Ask for Mortgage Department Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron Pontiac Mrs. Jose Chevez of Pontiac; four|ducted at Evergreen Cemetery by| brothers and four sisters. |Orion Chapter No. 304, Order of; Mrs. Zimmer was fatally injured|the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. The reservists began their exo-| dus at 10 a.m. when the first of} 16 of the wing’s C119 Fairchild! Alberta alone has 200 provin- cial camps, most, of them built within the past two years. On- - Flying Boxcars took off. Col. Mc-| tario has developed nearly 100 +) Partlin piloted one of the huge! major camping areas — some planes. | handling 3,000 tourists a night | The men are due back Aug. 15.) —since 1963. * * * The reservists come from every The outdoor living craze has part of Oakland County with Pon-|°Ut-paced even these facilities. In tiac men numbering 28: ‘some Ontario park areas, the over- val | Oak, 17: Birmingham, 15: Moria flow of weekend tents stretches for ter, 9; "Hazel Park and Madison|Miles along the highway. ; Heights, 7: Bloomfield Hills, 4, and! The fad has boosted inter-provin- Ferndale, 3. jcial travel by families touring Other communities represented | from camp to camp. This will in- by reservists are Clarkston, Claw- |Crease when the Trans-Canada son, Drayton Plains, Farmington,|Highway, with camping parks : Berkley, Huntington Woods, Lake Orion, Milford, Oxford, Ortonville, Troy and Waterford Township. Gives Farmers Tips on Raising Hogs ST. PAUL (UPI) “Sorting early, allowing plenty of time for loading, using wet sand bedding] and loading one or two less hogs! can mean an extra three dollars | per head on summer marketed hogs” according to M. W. De-| Hoogh, regional manager of Live-| stock Conservation Inc. ' Removing grain slats for bet-| ter ventilation and providing a/ covered top for the truck will also| ensure better prices for the an-! imals, DeHoogh said, because the farmer will have less shrinkage and improve the appearance of his animals. — Take Note, Husbands HONOLULU ® — Bob Krauss, columnist for the Honolulu Adver- tiser, conducting a kissing survey, came up with the report that the average wife in Hawaii gets kissed nine times a day by her husband. Krauss wrote that one 55-year- old Honolulu housewife, married for 32 years, claims that her husband kisses her 150 times a day. “This would probably be an all time record but, since she didn’t sign her name, I didn't include her in the averages.” Car Takes Quick Dip SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — Bob Berquist couldn't understand why his wife and child, who had been watching him water ski from his | — every 100 miles, is completed. jof parks built on the Trans-Cana-| yesterday morning in an auto ac- ida Highway. Already 145 camping cident at the intersection of Jud- igrounds and picnic sites are’ son and South Paddock streets. /Young was a life member. She ‘also was a member of the Lake. ‘Orion Methodist Church. | : Wear now as a sleeveless sunback ... 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Some Before-Wedding Anxiety Normal Brides Who Flee Aren't Normal ‘. to be a conformist to the social may have chosen the wrong man,, ‘‘Our culture says that the man |» jand (5) either fear, repugnancejis the stronger partner,’ says Dr.) ~ lor foreboding of sex. “How can you expect a young girl, who has been told that sex | system, : Gay Hart has been looked upon, not so much as an inconceivable ill young woman, as a romantic heroine. Is it so inconceivable that a rash of other young brides, bol- stered by the heady sensational- ism of her story, might similarly flee from the altar — rather than is taboo iperience in a girl's life? “If they do flee — if their kidded fe a dirty word — to adjust to so- clety’s seying to her, ‘all right, new you've been blessed — go right ahead’?”’ The groom should have anxieties Shapiro, “‘and therefore he isn't!» the one who's going to be depend-| © ent on somebody the rest of their| wedded lives. So it’s the woman © who feels she’s taking the bigger chance.” It a bride’s anxieties become teo strong, the normal course for her to take is to talk out her — and sometimes even in age anager ror \ ‘i 2 fears with her fiancee, with her | turbing times among young . ee “ the igre. too, but often they are not 4S) family doctor, parents meee | American people. They are times WC traditionally is Doth the) | _ he beide’s | 3 » parents, : ! imost longed-for and feared, ex-|oVerpowering as the bride's for! or friends. : ‘three oe First, society has| The abnormal course? To let | or ianxiety is beyond their ability to “ball and chain’ aspect of mar-| eéenturies about the! them build up a barrier against| ; tolerate it — they are not normal,” riage, so a man can feel free to|Teality — for her own self-pro-| « said Dr. F.A.P.A,, Lester ~ E. \psychiatyist..‘‘They are either ill, a girl’s “fulfillment” in life; tra-|cause to be this greatly disturbed. jor caught in abnormally pressured ditionally; it is not necessarily a| Most important, perhaps, time which caused battle fatigue. men frequently have much more/fied to help, and with one another. |” \crises, as severe as those in war- man’s. case of Miss Hart, because I of the case. You can't feel Shapiro, talk lightly about his worries with)tection of her body. M.D., Adelphia College his friends. Second, marriage is|advice to bridal couples who have '| isex before marriage and society |severe anxieties, have the courage do not know the medical facts has given him the stamp of ap-|to postpone — or cancel — the /proval and assurance. Dr. Shapiro's |: | 2 * * * “Talk it out with someone quali- | — | | j + sy 2 iwedding.”’ “] wouldn't care te discuss the |knowledge of, and experience with, /If that doesn’t clear away the|® | | somebody else’s toothache. | “But every bride, and every) groom, has anxiety shortly before) ithe wedding. The depth of the' anxiety is dependent on the spect- fic individual. 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Its| residents of each state of the | (AP)—Vice President Richard M), ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY. 31,1959 t Nixon Does ‘His Best to Answer Them | SVERDLOVSK, Soviet Union) was searching for ences ming azines to read, A New Yorker was all anyone had on hand, She got it, with promises correspondents would mail more magazines from home. But a U.S. Embassy aid said you couldn’t be sure she'd get them. Nixon has been exchanging ‘mir drujbas” with Soviet citizens for eight days now, and Anflericans and Russians have learned new things about each other. “Mir drujba’’ means “peace and friendship.’’ It is one of the few Russian phrases Nixon learned before he left and uses whenever| “When is he talks here. It seems to delight|/€® coming?” the Soviets. student asked. President Eisenhow- a young physics | considers himself a goodwill am-) Dr. |swer questions. Everyone with the Nixon party, x * |including the large corps of Amer- Nixon began to announce pub- |ican newspaper representatives, licly that the President's brother Milton Eisenhower, was along and introduced him to peo- ple in city halls and factories. bassador or at least bound to an- * * * Lack of time and interpreters Nixon attended the ballet. Lenin- often makes it hard to chat with) grad is a city with a cultural past getting done. ithe Soviet industrial plan, a city) “Why don’t more Americans| only 50 years old where about half come here? Send more American Of the homes are log huts. workers, We'll put them up,” said) * «© * a smiling worker in overalls at al But in each, a huge opera house hydroelectric plant in Novosibirsk,| dominates the scene, and ballet is in the heart of Siberia. |performed wit professional and But Novosibirsk is a city closed) technical skill that in large meas- to foreigners most of the time. hure matches Moscow's Bolshoi or Not far away, high up on a dam! the stage effects of Broadway. |over the Ob River, a group of {Soviet men and women workers surrounded two newspapermen, demanding to know why the Unit-| Nixon are’ quick to respond to humorous situations. At Sverdlovsk airport the vice ed States didn't stop atomic president chatted with people weapon testing. | standing near the fence. Learning ‘ * x. * that one pretty 16-year-old dark, haired girl could speak English,| he suggested with a smile that she) “practice on me.” The girl blushed shyly. | A 20-year-old girl graduate of a technological institute who spoke |English although she has never ‘been out of remote Novosibirsk, ' Pick your Plymouth and save plenty during the PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE PRICE, SEE Now’s the time to see your Plymouth dealer—if you’re in the market for a new car at a really good price! He’s holding his big Summer Sale — the kind of sale that will really save you plenty of money, if you see him and buy now! HURRY in to your Plymouth Prices shown are the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices for the models indicated, equipped as illustrated, ex- clusive of transportation charges. ‘Russians Are Full of Questions | In Leningrad and Novosibirsk, men, women and children who) linked with the splendor of the] come up in the crowds, But it is/| Cars. Novosibirsk is a frontier in} The Russians who come to see) x “] don't know. Russian, but I! ‘say it,” Nixon coaxed, trying out, a Russian phrase. People around! were smiling as a translator filled them in. Nixon saw the girl was getting very embarrassed, and he moved off with a good-by and a wave called “‘good-by” in perfect Eng- lish. Russians and Americans around burst into laughter. Wild Chase Nets Jewel Thief Discovered in Kitchen of Financier’s Caught With Loot GREENWICH, Conn. Alexander Guterma. Police said Hamilton Channell, 70, was captured after 100-mile- | an- hour chase. Guterma’s wife returned to her| estate home here and found Chan- lnell in her kitchen, Thinking ;quickly, she asked if he were a real estate man. He said yes AT ig chatted a while, then he lef fe the man drove away, Mrs |Guterma called Greenwich police. They ‘Merritt Parkway, over the New iYork state line. New York police |pursued him along the Hutchin- son River Parkway. In West Harrison, N.Y., a police- man spotted Channe] driving slow- When he was arrested, police oe he had $1,800 in cash and diamond jewelry. He tried to throw some of the gems away. Channell was held in Westches- ter County Jail at White Plains for arraignment as a fugitive from Connecticut justice. He has been arrested 40 times during several decades. Lands at Idlewild After Engine Trouble NEW YORK (AP) The plane carried 19 passengers and a crew of 7, including the pilot, Capt. Edward W. Kinsley Jr. of Pound Ridge; N. Y. oil pressure developed in one of the ines, The passengers de- ‘substitute plane. ‘Little Grocer Manages to Catch Tall Thief SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The little grocer caught him. 5 feet tall, i\ler reached into Sakamoto's cash. register and grabbed some bills Police found $27 hidden in a! nearby men’s room where Saka- was booked on suspicion of rob-| bery. The speedy years old. : fe.iwas acquitted in Seoul District As he turned his back, the girl Court of violating the national se- Home; (AP) — A widely known jewel thief was ar- rested Thursday after he was dis- covered in the home of financier chased Channell down the — A Pan American Airways plane en route) from Boston to Bermuda made a safe landing at Idlewild Airport! after developing engine trouble. | An airline spokesman said low: parted from Idlewild aboard a tall thief took long strides but the’ Shin Sakamoto, who is less than] said 6-foot-6 Willy But-| moto cornered Butler. Butler, 30, Sakamoto is ol. Two Red Koreans Hanged at Seoul | SEOUL (AP) — Cho Bong Am, former Communist and twice un- suceessful candidate against Pres- ident Syngman Rhee, was hanged |teday for working for the North Korean ‘Communists, The government announced that Cho’s accomplice, Yang Myung-/ san, was hanged Wednesday, Cho, a 60-year-old politician, curity and espionage laws, but the Seoul Court of Appeals reversed the verdict. The Supreme Court upheld the coviction in February and Thursday rejected his petition for a retrial. Yang confessed that he worked as a liaison agent between the: i\Communists and Cho. | Cho opposed President Rhee in ithe 1952 and 1956 presidential elec- jtions, polling two million votes in ithe. 1956 race to Rhee’s nearly five million. Clothes Going to Dogs TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ®— Even dirty clothes are going to the dogs these days. An employe of a laun- dry heard strange noises in a bundle of dirty clothes. Inside was a Chihuahua dog, which didn’t iwant a washing. DIAMONDS | g PRICES! 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DETROIT (UPD — The auto in- . |dustry recorded the third best July in its history this year despite | the steel strike and an early be. ginning of the model changeovers, | Find, Use. Model Ship id Ward's Automotive Reports said today. , |} MANTOLOKING, N.J. w — An The statisti¢al agency said/18foot long model of a Viking models changeovers cut a little|ship is being used as a billboard deeper into the industry's output/carrier in the yacht basin here. this week, cutting it from 124,446] Its owner, Alf Neustadt, dis- last week to 122,147 this week. The |covered the model locked in a barn industry turned out 62,846 cars in|loft on his relatives’ farm in Nor- way. the same week a year ago. ~ &«& * The hand-carved model is be- lieved to be 150 years old. will turn out 6,135,000 ~cars and trucks during 1959. lit, nasi SAM BENSON SAYS | MISTER! 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Saginaw i And Don't Let Anyone Tell You Different Auto Parts Supplier ] ] S tay In Hospi tal Please send Free Booklet “The Better Way to See” eer rcs ee After Train Wreck |} = #! | WILL PROVE IT! ress & Heady ioe eating oa er 'rain rec I cin Zone State - RENT PERFECT FITTING TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS utomotive industry for more than! MENOMINE, Wis. (UPI)—Eleven persons still were le = PIONEER INVISIBLE LENS SPECIALISTS _— e PARK FREE IN ANY 0. years, announced today it is ceasing operations Aug. 31. Clarence P. Chamberlin, presi- dent. and founder, said the com- ,. pany is no longer able to operate cliff on @ competitive basis. About 275) At least 100 persons were injured in all, many of, employes will lose their jobs. F j —_——__— - ee = mumeeereraa : es Metal Moulding makes grills, them CRMeren returning stampings and other decorative Ome from summer camps. trim. Its peak employment was Forty-seven persons were more than 700. It said its annual | LOT SAM BENSON (2="" 37 North Saginaw St. — Pontiac ‘hospitalized today with injuries received when a speed- ing passenger train derailed at the edge of a 100-foot DR. B. R. BERMAN, O. D. 17 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-7071 sales volume has fallen from taken to Menomine Me- peak of 11% million to less than Moria] Hospital. 6 million dollars, Last year it had! its first operating loss. Coronary Trouble Fatal to Australian Journalist MELBOURNE, Australia of the Age and one of Austra- wm | —Sir Harold Campbell, 66, editor | Mrs. Bertha Risskin, 78, accident but suffered a_ heart attack on the way to the Meno- /minie hospital. The Chicago and Northwestern Twin Cities “400,” bound from Minneapolis to Chicage, was de- it’s worth ‘10 lia’s best known journalists, died unexpectedly today of a coronary occlusion . | Wisconsin countryside. Campbell held the Age editor | — . ship for two decades, was a | Seven cars of the Il-car train director of the Australian As- 'eft the tracks and three of them sociated Press and a member (slid halfway down a 100-foot cliff of the Australian delegation to jbefore coming to rest against a the United Nations in San Fran. ©!U™p of trees | cisce in 1945 and Lake Success = * . in 1949. He was knighted two _ 5°Me crew members said they, railed yesterday afternoon while , speeding through the western Friday & Saturday Only! ‘20 for your old Watch if nad years ago. ifelt a bump just before the acci-’ ‘ dent. Motorists driving on a . jhighway which parallels the tracks State Job to Boston Firm isaid the rails seemed to slide out lfrom under the train. WASHINGTON (® — Army en- | Rincers today -notified Sen. ~*~ There was speculation a rail | Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass) ™might have snapped from the | that their Detroit ofice is award- | heat, causing the accident, ing a $1,783,502 contract this | The diesel locomotive units and afternoon to the Boston Con- jthree cars remained on the tracks. struction Co., Boston, Mass., for They continued on to Chicago and contruction of a hospital at the (arrived early today, unloading a Wurtsmith Air Force Base, meer but thankful group of pas- Oscoda, Mich. sengers, ipa; _Low as 50¢ Weekly ONEY DOWN! |) eet it comand il | Amon | | TT LL amend tl eee {il (faeces | HEAVY-DUTY LATEX : COATING 2 for indoor = I |), vem || {1 amen | | | Haase | | |e and outdoor wall surfaces Combines colorful beauty with extra resist- ance fo weathering and wear. Bonds with surface—seals up pores and cracks. No “wetting down” or priming needed. Mix with water to increase coverage 50%. Now ‘on bale! Oakland. Fuel & Paint || Open Mon. and Fri. | ue Evenings to 9 P. M. 108 NORTH SAGINAW - : : Choose from white or yellow gold; some with expansion bands; |7- 21- and 25-jewel styles; hundreds of styles to choose from. Here's a 2-day trade-in event you can’t afford to miss! 436 Orchard Loke Ave. _ FE 5-1650 | , : PARK FREE REAR OF STOKE it | ; | EIR TIE. tic ne ANP cemen \A - ‘ { F 4 : ‘} see oe {/ UALITY_ AT AN CONOMY PRICE COMBINATION DOOR WITH STORM & SCREEN @ Bottom height adjuster e mortised and Fully rag hinges @ Completely guaranteed @ Will never shrink, rust or sag—never needs painting ee by Good House- "33 295 pm LELORD KORDEL Instaliment Seventeen Dick Elliot was a Madison ave- hue veteran who had learneg. all the angles. We were having lunch- eon together to celebrate his pro- motion. He was the new vice presi- dent of his company. He finished his second double martini, lit a cigarette, and looked around for the waiter, “Don't you think we'd better order lunch?” I suggested. “Hey, we're celebrating!’’ he said. ‘‘We can eat any time — if we get around to it. Sometimes I never quite make it.’’ “What about breakfast?’ I |asked. “De you eat a good break- | fast to make up for skipping iluneh?”’ “Sure.” He laughed. “‘A real ‘husky breakfast. Coffee and ciga- Sn edapate® oe: the duodenum- scarred veterans of the hydrocloric acid war. We find them among lawyers, brokers, bus drivers teachers, actors, and sandhogs. No occupation offers immunity, Only among primitive peoples and in the mentally defective, are ulcers almost unknown. ULCERS NOT BORN . By eliminating the causes, about 85 per cent of all ulcer sufferers can prevent further ulcers and treat the ones they already have. The other 15 per cent, including those who won't follow the rules for better living and those who fail to respond to treatment, require surgery. Ulcers are definitely made, not born. Fatigue, anxiety, ang emotional strain are apt to precipitate the attacks. The man who drives him- lessly may become the anxiety-ul- cer victim. Unless he changes his high- tension routine to a more tran- quilizing one, he may end up with a hemorrhaging ulcer. So much depends on what the patient himself does that I must emphasize his role in the treat- ment and prevention of ulcers. Prevention is the best cure. You cannot cure peptic ulcers until you find a way to prevent their recur- rence. Eliminate as completely as pos- sible any conflicts, social mal- adjustments, or frustrations—even a nagging wile. I don't mean that you should eliminate your wife—only her nag- ging! By any reasonable—or, if necessary, unreasonable—method. Blow your top if you must. In fact, fi THE PONTIAC PRESS, EnmDat, JULY 31, 1959 7 The next time I saw Dick he chops, and eggs. You're ‘probably | was home from the hospital, feel-) ing sorry for himself and worry- ing over his illness, “What am I going to do now?” he asked, “Be an invalid for the rest of my life?” FRAME OF MIND ° “The first thing to do,” I said, “is to change your frame of mind. An uncomplicated ulcer can start healing in a matter of weeks—but only under favorable conditions. You may have to replan and regu- late your life. You must have calm and freedom from stress.” “That's a big order,” Dick said, “Where do I start?” “Right where you are,” I said. “Quit worrying about your ulcer. Step being so fiercely competi tive. Avoid overwork and tension deficient in blood serum protein; | ‘most peptic-ulcer patients are.’ | a a cultivate peace of mind, | Dick. “Anything else?” =| “Yes,” I said. “Stop being * ly and rest enough to avoid the fatigue which causes you to lose control of the secretion of gastric juices. Be sure that the acid! doesn’t pour into your stomach with no food there to neutralize it. a “Keep milk and crackers handy to ease the worst of the ulcer ‘hunger pains.’ Have a jar of skim milk powder in your bedroom and office. It dissolves instantly in water, tastes like fresh milk — and will forestall a painful attack.” “Powdered skim milk,’’ said Dick. ‘I’ make a note to buy it GET RID OF OCTOPUS OUTLETS? ale Ou (an 7) FULL att ‘ tig Tite | J v . cme er NE HOUSEPOWER rettes.”’ self needlessly and worries end-!that would benefit your ulcer. as much as possible. by the case—” He grinned. ‘‘—the CARL SHELL | B th i ry “ ‘ ” r “ Lad an d SONS ids ue Ee ke oe ae Malnutrition.” 1 said, “often| way I used to by Scotch. CALL YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TODAY ! nage L ° accompanies a nervous, high- = vi DL apvedgere’ = he was'\Grandmother Is State Legislator strung disposition such as yours,|, All rights reserved. Adapted, from vo EM 3-2934 Urquhart Electric Co. Drayton 3-5043 “Sorry,” he mumbled, “but ’ - H pen ieclalart Patera Make,” 07 Lelord Kordel. Pu ma EM 3-3262_ Kirby Electric = Friday ‘til 9 P.M. a edn ah ae of an She Ss Always In Oouse _ |them, You can’t substitute alcohol : FE 4-4872 Bordeaux & Hamilton Electric | & White-hot coal searing my stom- | a pat pellige —_ j Electric Heating | FE 4-9191 McCormick Elec tric i ach. What do you think—?” | LANSING um — Rep. Lucille H., day and Monday though no busi- | on. disorders er and | FE 8-9901 Solberg Electric Co. S I didn’t have to think. I knew. |McCollough (D - Dearborn), law-| ness was to be transacted, mineral deficiencies. and other BL FREE ESTIMATES Fi 9-2931 Salow Electrical Service tereo Dick was having his first real ul- maker, housewife and grandmoth-' House Speaker Don R. Pears | nesses.’ EVANS ELECTRIC co GR 4-0864 Sisson Electric /cer pain. His celebration ended jer, is proud of her attendance a - * ; . (R- Buchanan) acknowledged he} “All right,” said Dick. “So I, | MI 4-2249 L EI with a trip to the hospital. record in the Legislature. 828 N, Main, Rechester OL 1-1380 7) . ewis Electric Pre-Recorded jwould preside over a practically, mustn't drink, and I must eat. But) 4-2431 Call-Fergt Electricol C Dick had become one of the | !n her five years in the House, empty-chamber and adjourn min-|what? A monotonous milk and . | MI 4-243 all-Ferguson Electrical Co. sixteen million Americans — |She hasn't missed a single session. lutes after he calls the session to! cream and boiled-egg diet?” } MU 9-2613 Norm’s Electric | about one in every ten — who' Today was no exception, she said, | order. . “Not any more,” I said. “The] SPECIAL TRADE ALLOWANCE | MU 4-0115 Don Farley | succumb to emotional pressure. |°ven though there was nothing to! «11s going to cost me hotel rent/ old-fashioned ulcer diet did more} ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |) MY 3-7811 Johnson Electric What can we do to stop this inner | do. and money for meals, and all forjharm than good. You need the E-Z PAY RENTAL i OA 8-2192 Mclver Electric Co., Inc from gastric distress, compounded by All but a handful of House | nothing, but I can't let my record|complete protein foods to neutra-| LAYAWAY PLAN i OA 8-288! Oxford Electric Co. le : the multiplying complexities of | members took eff for home |go,"’ Mrs. McCollough said. “One|lize the excess stomach acid and Z 7 1 741 Ww th €] ail antes : § 9 5 modern living in both business | yesterday after learning the Sen- of my campaign slogans is ‘100| speed up healing. EDWARD'S '* S. Saginaw | OL 6- eymcnen) Elecrras : | and home? ate wouldn’t act on a tax pro- |per cent attendance.’ ”’ “I recommended broiled steaks, IL, | | before Saturday. The = SSS —————— Just what is a peptic ulcer? It's) ST#™ - i y- an open lesion, or sore, on the House egugmalic age amare oe 8 at pan Han pe wall of the stomach, left after| Preval of a resolution for a week- WIDE SELECTION end adjournment, however, 8° Si he nach lining. This erosion of the stomach lining. 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The official announcement Offered Free was delayed until after delivery Pontiac Press readers who of the order to Chief Minister _E, M. S. Nambudiripad in Trivan-) SPECIALIZ ED wish to obtain a free copy Of | drum, capital of the South Indian} Lelord Kordel’s Better-Eat- | state SERVICE ing Plan are reminded that x * rt ®TV HI-FI © RADIO it is NOT available at the Under the proclamation execu- Pontiac Press office. Applications should be addressed fo Lelord Kordel. c/o The Pontiac Press, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. The letters will then be forwarded to the author. So please give our care-worn switchboard girl a rest! tive power in the state was taken over by Prasad—actually by Neh- ru—and legislative power by the federal Parliament, | The central government is ex-| pected to order new elections pow- .| er by the federa] Parliament, © TAPE RECORDERS © Pp. A. SYSTEMS © OFFICE INTER-COMS ® WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE | BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. 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Mackie is having a bumpy | field’s boundaries. ee ee ; : e¢ was accompanied by his ex- - cpide with the city of Southfield. | my. mac pos Mackie, it was revealed, re-| ecutive assistant Irving Rubin. y The city hesitates to give its : ; -" The rough political road 'be-| y cently met with Southfield officials REPORT DUE AUG. 10 consent, ir his ninth attempt to secure a : = : The city’s expressway committee cg tween ackie anit Ome green. emt cost i . vote of consent to the alignment} one | vote o $ ; Sie - totad Denes haat, listened and then told the com- ~ 10 complete his first five-year pro- t the 11% Mil d’ expressway and quarte billion dollars, |o e ? e roa ‘¢ gram for 1,000 miles of express- =? r ; missioner and his assistant it would submit a report of its find- ‘te ee oe P ings to the Southfield Council on : : : < CENERAL Warehouse Co Neighbors Plan Aug. 10. raged - a die casting factory : of a Harsco 7 : Me | Shower to Offset | .“'¥ Maneser Robert J. Mc | Firemen from Ferndale, Royall} found the bewildered bird, P23 be tahoe — Now Telerah Rand recon Sa San tac [oe ee ee find ad ent 53% a ours before subdu e in-|* front yard after returni “ LIGHT F IXTURES Loss of H ome that meeting.” ferno that raged over a city block} = from o esee trip vate > | LEONARD — In an effort to help} Said Mackie, “We have secured | *!°4- . © day afternoon. : 'members of the John Schirmer the approval of all municipalities They were able to confine the (© yy seemed all tired out,” bs family re-establish their home| Necessary for all of the projects, flames to the plant, but the Pike said. He told how he : ‘which was gutted by fire July 9 in the Detroit metropolitan area, block-long masonry building was | approached the pigeon gin- ‘their neighyors and friends will except for 1.8 miles along 11'2| gutted and its contents are a gerly s a : | 4 y so as not to frighten it * | sponsor a miscellaneous shower ape ae from Inkster road to) total loss. © away. ‘ ie e — Hall here at 8 p.m. oad x ae sea han tee os . A burst in a hy draulic fuel line pe neteed eeeinina ~| Nope sik The Schirmers were on vacation) sent” could delay the program, _* rar ts peg gan > had a metal band’ on its = I when the fire broke out destroyingjnow in its third year “and on Ge eo oe off t right leg. The pigeon made : , pcecat hedule.”” meral Die Casting Co. building ttempt to fl rh ‘s most of the family’s Se iaarat “ . at 1956 Burdett St. Flames spread |’ =e “Aga ad aay = ™ . 3 Since the conflagration residents of|«coMING THROUGH!’ ; . #, the Avon man leaned down " Il this community have been trying “But,” he said “other cities ee front and rear walls a to pick it up, = to cdllect enough furniture and ’ ’ 2 ‘ “It seems very tame. I “i her household articles to help the|D@Ve told us we're not coming/of the plant had to be torn down|/# wonder if it isn’t somebody's “| SHOP — COMPARE _ family Garrats ineat through. We are coming through!”’|by firemen once the flames were|’ pet” Pike said. : 0 . McNutt said the council does |° ; 4 He added, “We'll teed it {50% OFF RETAIL] evervrHinc YOU NEED | Adin rire chlet eawara |, MeNat tld the comell doe |" acct were working in the fac-|f qin, Well feed . Porter is urging all loca Z west of Tel road until it™ tory when the blast and fire oc- = if no one claims it. I’m sure Ildo dents and others interested in the | | o.. what ~ e dute is east of |Curred. No one was hurt. But 65! it can find its way home.” POOPED PIGEON Fu ] own romaine pegs ._— on Telegraph. workers were without jobs today. « * . : ‘ * ©. a r = c . Fixture eesiira rigs y “They have said the road can| 40seph Boza, a foreman, said ® The bird is cocoa brown bird oe aged ene — bev a large bird cage and . shments will be served igo any place between 10 and 11| he tried to put out the blaze | + in color with white-tipped eee eee ee ee suy some seed while they = : s 98 | a ecers ‘have “six young) Mile roads east of Telegraph,”| “ith an extinguisher but a spurt | wings. The feathers around epadicd (pens a anes have the pigeon as their & ~ hil < a Schirmer mother | Sid McNutt, ‘They can’t tell us| °% oil hit a hot melting pot and » its neck are almost irides- The pigeon seemed inter- guest. j es. ic - a acln with them at the Precisely because they haven't fin- sent flames racing through the ® cent changing to shades of ested in the conversation, “If no one claims it ina §& ; Regular an ss a fi =e the brother |'8hed their studies. plant. ® green and lavendar as the turning its head from side couple of days, we'll turn it © ad $19.95 time 6. ire, y | Albert J. Marchand ident} sun hits them. to side as it followed the loose,”’ th id. “It’ ~ was home when the fire broke out.. WANT TO KNOW ie Chand, presiden' While Mr. and Mrs. Pik ; ose,” they said. “It’s a =| A two bulb, No. 1 He escaped when the barking of) ‘They have urged us and plead- imi made the damage, : aaiedlascl wie the eae ec voces. bo amare mird. it will know @m eo ee. . the family’s pet dog woke him up./ed with us to vote consent. We ; ; q Spec eine OES Pape 10 D0: way boee: ; FLUORESCENT ¥ + d won't until we know what we are Pliny iste agp pantie —o ' § = ) iA . ; ’ consenting to.’’ Ary: SSAA i se Meo 2c SM She koe rh TR a eR ~ we and This Coupon & Orion Methodist The : Sea eneneneetpmnimeomne ie nnescemmn : = 20W FIXTURE . wy approach from Greenfield | Pa ee ON First quality 54” length— (9 | . road to Telegraph road is part of ° _f — JE se WA b sere, ereom, Lane, a Vacation Schoo = Highway Departs wecom| . : ‘Area VFW Post Loses Fingertips | > 5 to Open Monday (sis mewrcamnelts'ss’ LOU 10 VECIGe FOWNSNID - which are not yet completely spe-| le 9 ° $2 93 ata o ant vet LAKE a Vacation Church cific. ; Awards Bars in Freak Accident bie S bench. School at the Lake Orion Metho- ne eam is unique with 8 e to 25 Members : ‘ ion | consenting to.” r s Ssavtay tareugh Friday ice Southfield," said McNutt. “We fave On f Over s1eS WALLED LAKE — Veterans of year-old Filet boy seat the tip ‘o te weeks beginning August 3 and eee ee, ee ee Foreign Wars Post 3952 Auxiliary|two fingers in 2 treak aa > here continuing through Aug. 14. sound ' h ard ve, 10 5-year| yesterday at the Meta é The school is open to children] second five-year programs a fect | WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP —| matter of zoning law enforce- nore a pe t me bsedirediegily a Recrealica Area. cea i P from kindergarten through high) "* Members of the Washington Town-| ment. recent meeting, it was learned|. David Lake was trying to be . | —— portation will] McNutt said Southfield’s plan- ; eat eee eee WAS. learned’ helpful by lifting the b t ~ echo! — e bares Sho ceed Wing corarduniw as escorseumstiod ship Board will have a busy day in} The stop-order against Western today. a se » ke ree anal o = | rnis. i reco! | Contract maa tniti | . set, @ car whic n caught over -| 10 QT. GALVANIZED WATER PAIL... $ 59 lit, Codirectors Mrs. Rex Curtis|utilization of 14 Mile road (not in|COUrt on Aug. 10. They are involved) “Tee 6 Ran oy understanding we oe ew Dei end the the tip of one of the posts lining -| 5-PC. OPEN END WRENCH SET....... 1.69 fand Mrs. Robert Johnson said|the city), “but the Highway De. |. two separate actions, both con-| reached in Macomb County Cir-lauxiliary to receive their bars|‘¢ Parking area. “| 3-PC. PIPE WRENCH SET.............. 3.95 a am will consist «| arment said it was not suitable. onan gravel pit operations with-|cuit Court June 29. teers! itis. lagers. wee severed: 4 -1100 LBS. READY-MIX CEMENT, BAG._ 1.19 ae bins gga Sars) in township. | Attorneys for both sides agreed _ & & he and several other boys at- . PAD d Si LC. COVER 1.29 . : mes po ® ® The Board now is seeking an|to allow the township to proceed| For 15 years, Joan Ayers, Tere-| tempted to raise the bumper, He $2.25 IRONING an . CO ° and games. The groups also will ictim emains injunction against the Western|With action against one of the pit/sa Beagle, Grace Hilyard, Geor-| was rushed to Lapeer County WEED and FEED FERTILIZER..._....... 3.49 |/work on the missionary project of Contracting Co. charging that it}Perators said to be violating the gina LaPine, Frances Miller, Eve-| General Hospital for treatment -110-6-4 SACCO FERTILIZER, 50 LB. BAG 2.29 sending books 4 reaged children is violating a section of the pres-|°Tdimance before the court case|lyn Reimer and Nonda Robert-| by Lapeer County Sheriff's depu- _ =] BADMINTON SHUTTLECOCKS Mghe church is located at 26 U Daal ao wane oe ee ite , ’ n nconscious jauxiliary president. rae | ‘| 3INBAG....................... 59 | Flint st. oa a at int alleges | Reports on the legal proceedings| The next meeting of the Dads! Mre Waller teste of ape ae ; $1 95 NECKLACE and EARRING SET 79 that the gravel company is load- |to date are expected to be made and ‘the auxiliary is scheduled es aes St oe Kuta, of 3) K. Ger 2 o " “ee There’s a new shock absorber f d-O ing trucks and trailers on Sun- |at the township meeting Tuesday |Aug. 11 at the Lawrence mala cat eee 2 }$3.50 FISHING ROD ond REEL........ 1.59 J acres & new shock abeorber| 3 Days After Head-On) day and holidays, and at other |night in Romeo [Post on Loon Lake road ™*|¢t 2 swimming party taken to the : ~ | § ; | . \ be . s i c ~ | $1.50 POLYETHYLENE LITTER BASKET .79 | suppiements the usual fluid. Crash, Rochester Man) times protibited by the hours | —————— ———_SEB Pak By 8 neighbor. > H ity ° Steed. «sett f 3 e * ~ op hig MO Ah th r , . Still Critical It further states that this con ; eat ‘ ELECTRIC SMALL PARTS PRESSURE TANK dition causes dirt, dust, noise and Fe ge MB Now... Low Priced) ait sanper STORAGE SPRAYER MADISON HEIGHTS — A Roch-|added traffic hazards constituting : . BYE ELECTRIC - A gy jester man remains unconscious to-|‘‘a public nuisance to adjacent ae 3 PAINT 'day, three days after he suffered ae bl owners and to the health, a h to Welfare and safety.” | calaea ‘oa makaue Wales The company had been given 10 ’ $ 98 hore days earlier this month to comply - Emil C. Siegler, 62, of 813 First|With the rules set forth in the or. : Week-End St., Rochester, is still listed in|‘ance. The court action then : =~ critical condition at William Beau-|@S initiated when the stop-order : : Regular retail mont -Hospital, Royal Oak. failed to bring the desired results, - : just under Supervisor R. Eugene Inwood said. . $1.49 Bio. | Parst The driver of the other car, | ‘ Flexible pad and every respect Gerald R, Nichols, 21, of 157 t rod ip is also the de- ; discs, d oe 1 gor maccheasih ma. Act now. Roth St.,. Clarkston, told Madi- | fendant in a related suit brought Sd ipso evolves in small space. son Heights police he doesn’t by a Washington couple who = know how the accident happened. ive a prea with laxity “ . - enforce ordi- * POWERFUL ELEC COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! An eye-witness reported . that nance. as Nace) ° . ; Nichols was weaving in and out of oe : SAN DER Swi NGS AND SLI DES traffic and hed forced four or five) The plaintiff's, Mr. and Mrs. * cars off the road before slamming|Robert Fettig, claim that “lack . $ 95 Regular spel Heavier $° Fipe—Viee into Siegler’s car, according to/of enforcement has resulted in s but a full motor | 3 Color’ Baked Enamel Police Lt, Joseph Landino. He|Cchaotic conditions throughout the . seen, MA et. 6 ee Oe would not reveal the witnesses|Western portion of the township, ae Others name. endangering the public health, safe- 7” Bi ‘ade Nichols is not being held. ty and welfare of all inhabitants.” Electric Se ‘x a including Zoning a ectric w ‘Ene ministrator Ralph Sheldon, the : [Drive Nets $1.70 Extra Administrator Ralph, Sheldon, the CHEBOYGAN ~The Cheboy-|Board, both collectively and in- ‘ gan County Red Cross chapter ‘ividually, . ended its drive by raising $2,681.70.; The Fettigs have asked the . The quota was $2,680. court to issue a writ of man- , damus to require action in the a an Fang vl Png meena A new pistol employs a triangu-| , : a ORE dame ‘Students to Dance With Jacobs ; “4 es Pontiae Press Phote » ‘11 chuck. Pull’ 2% Sli des $99 Up Swings sf 6” G ) Waneh 5 Under Spotlights ede oaaie hares = ae block, =e by St. Anne Catholic Church in Ortonville ; al Warehouse . : ave her green this weekend, ili - Up “es archouse (0 of Var 10uS H ues pastures. Roast beef will be the main course eral chairman ae ilaigg ee ite : served at the “Summer Festival’ being spon- a ie Dp, oe RANDOM LENGTH MELNOR suNBEAM BAMBOO WALLED LAKE — Pupils at- Stivall’ being spon- entice Amelia. Poor Amelia. se a tending dances at the Walled Lake) rye — : RAIN ‘Senior High school this fail will hree-Day Program | i. . = KING iscover that something new has 0 { d W. * 1. ) ben ated Te a bone onl Pastival O ; xlord Woman |s : : = $E95 a party that they did not attend. es ti Va pens Onl ght : °| are $5.95 Up a bills were paid following Acting Postmaster "| RUBB <= party which parents provided ; “|B ” ER $96 Up ‘HANGERS Swinging Spra Set the dial, It sprinkles § |for last year’s seniors following ORTONVILLE — ~The one big, bers of the Altar Society will pre- | %” Dia. GING Spray = | to 50 feet. $3.00 me commencement, a party at- aa iy ance ace cee ore pare and serve the meal, OXFORD — Mrs, Donald Awrey : “ ‘ ten y more than two hundred : » Anne “atholc Church) All activities will take place |588 been named acti tmast, “I Life Jackets BOAT AIR MATTRESS : Value |i members of the graduating class,|H€Te is the “Summer Festival”! at the resort except the dinner here to succeed ae ere] CUSHIONS — | SELF PROPELLED : ROUND = [there was money left over from|Which opens this evening at Mc- The ceaene $3.49 $2.98 to $11.49 NOSE y lef er from Fosiy's Resct M15 j h which will be served from noon |whose retirement beco 4 Full Aduit st Sean POWER MOWER $ 95 the contributions which the par- giana ae just south) to ¢ p.m, Sunday at Brandon |,; mes effec. SY] conte eeiseg $2.98 Gord, | aut Fatt adate siecs |, SHOVEL Jents had made. Othe threes I fea,| Miah School on Varsity drive. | "Duntay oe | 3 HLP., BR. & STR. ENGINE To return or distribute these |ture swimming a crmival and ai. TD : unlap, who is 70 years old - R t “arn rhe program starts at 6. p.m. CAR TOP CARRIERS posts + CYCLE a0" SWATH | (mame tnd wold have en ponte |e NE, arial 48 gy and sew 9 pat Th ashe asm hee . $ 88 $ 95 since many contributions came will reopen at 1 p.m. tomorrow and} His ica start : 4 ec] Um ma 2 RS in with no names attached and ' {continue to midnight. On Sunday|Post Office in Oxt ed at the * some were even received the ic: P the hours will be from noon to stitute 33 xford as a sub- : Patr $595 Ea. night of the party. So the com. |~!9N Papers to Buy about 10 p.m. une a rsa et cia — be- i" Many Other Heavy mittee of which Mrs. Frank iLand for Civic Center General chairman of the affair|oyer ponies igre @ : les and Bteel $11.49 Pr. Roemer of Westacres was chair. is William McFeely as assistant postmaster in . : man Which would | SOUTHFIELD — apers October, 1956. : c sought a gift Guest oe tae ; Mrs, A who Ii ‘| SUPER KEM-TONE | P< SECTION fj Pe etal t future clams, re Nene re eran in| Michigan Grain Stocks pontiac St, wil serve a. ata - oN committee will ’ be: - KEM-GLO : diag sjeitighis On aiauhe ote’ nena ee tract of lan on Ever (Greater Than ‘57 or ‘58 i nmanent enemies for | mw : | Mowers Rock Bettem Hi gelatines permitting various light.|Erce" Tom? Detween 10 and I) 1 anging (UPI) — Michigan|called, she said today | ; / ile roads. . , : : . ay. | ‘ ALL $ See Us Accessories, too! Hing effects. In the past, groups : total stocks of. ? é vu up Before b= The land will be used to build grain as of this COLORS Os . You Bay“ DAILY —— to decorate the gym with a civic coster. month are greater than for cor- de : | ; oA ee Dam to rm bongs i vate had . drive miles)" “Gwaere f-the lant, dames ana [C*PONGNG. times for either 1958 rabs Approve Meeting cp EVENINGS! rent or borrow such equipment. “= : : ames or - 1957, the federal-state ‘crop CAIR 8 5% Mon.& Fri \They also can be used by the| “ary Thompson of 25360 Ever- reporting service said today. 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' upr —A research biologist | predicts that within the ‘next '10 years, there will be lawns that need no mow- ling and- dwarf trees that produce abundant crops of normal fruit. . “Tt may take one year or it may take 10," said Dr. James A. Lock- hart, research fellow in biology at the California Institute of Tech- " |nology. “But it’s just a matter of time untif an anti-gibberellin is de- veloped that will make this pos- sible.”’ time and jin the right amount. * * * Plants need occasional showers even when their roots are moist. They will also look better and grow better if you keep dust and grime off their leaves. A hard, sharp spray is useful for control- ling redspiders and other pests. Repeat daily until no new webs| are formed on the leaves. Most plants wilt, or droop, or Dr. Lockhart described _antt- give some other signal - when gibberellin as a hormone-like they need water. However, eVer- isubstance that suppresses the growth. of the plant without af- ifecting its ability to yield normal icrops. | Doses of the substance could double the height of plants, in- crease leaf size and crop output, and keep plants healthy in hot weather, he said. greens don’t have this ability. to be sure your evergreens get enough moisture, water them when nearby shrubs give evi- dence of need, * * * Wasteful run-off of water can be controlled by making a basin’ around young trees, evergreens, and shrubbery growing in lawn areas. Mulching will also cut water requirements by at least a third — enough to pay for it- Self several times in a hot, dry summer. Michigan’s climate and _ soil make it one of the top states in fruit production. Home gardeners throughout the most of the state have good luck with fruit trees. ances for the stone slab walk which enhances the beauty of the area immensely. With lights, a nighttime walk through your garden allows friends to see the beauty of your flowers in a new and different fashion. | | FINAL Treesitter Needed by Vacationers| Clearance By CYNTHIA LOWRY | AP Newsfeatures Writer PLAN AHEAD—Nowhere is that old adage, “look before you leap,’’ more true than in the gardening world, for if you want to insure the success of your garden, you will need to plan ahead. The owners of this garden made allow- [shrubs receive food and water, This is certainly true when one!saving as a sort of side hobby is |while the regular custodians are has, for instance, a background fun, eo alien an me wee sr away. planting of whité phlox or of pale x * *»* bn oste | = » cnre.fire arantee a . household helpers is the treesitter.| AS @ matter-of fact, anyone pink. . oa vr paby Pee aed Pontiac Prese Photo | One of the national tree surgery Who plants a large garden of | Unless one is careful, the | Suits, s have one of her own. Ten colored pails were vegetables and flowers and who second generation is likely to/Purchased from a reputable seed BUILDS ‘FLOWER TREE’, — Mrs. Stella __ |companies suggests that vacation-| ; ; fan oul to be a. rather coarse house. Flowers, 3032 Moss St., Keego Harbor, has con- welded on to the rake and filled with petunias, \ing families take on temporary| cultivates more than a basic = os o be a : | ‘The resulting flowers may not verted this old hay rake she found in a junk yard _verbenias and various vines. Many people have minimum of grass and trees (magenta. laid to make sure the trees and) al —__——.| should stay home and tend his | crops during the peak growing months — which in this section extends through September. However, one of the prettiest be as glorious as the colored illus-' plants I Have in my garden is aitrations on the packets, but gener- ° 2 volunteer--— a delicate shade of ally speaking, they he bigger, Poison Ivy Plant ‘pink, the-child, I suppose, of a better and stronger than home- i | . ink. |grown, Is Stubborn Foe | There is plenty of work to belee pals ane een ea | idone, from picking ripe fruit on, My California poppies, which H ( ; si 3 - | bloom over a satisfying long ’sea- m ‘schedule to applying a side feed-| : on ome round = to the chrysanthemums at ex-, 89%, are descendants from a few | plants sowed years ago and | The buyer of a newly purchased |@ctly the right time to obtain the! Potted Rose Bushes made admiring comments about her ornament, says Mrs. Flowers. into a handsome garden ornament. She saw a similar ‘‘flower tree’ in Indiana, and decided to Best Results From Fall Feeding Flower Shrubs Ve ort Also, you know what the colors will be — in advance, If you do want to save some of jyour own seed, allow the seed whose seed I scatter each year heads to dry on the plant. Then Fall feeding produces better|tively unavailable until the follow- roots, creating a situation where | ot whether in the city, suburbs or {Mest bloom. There's always wat- : : ; grass than Spring feeding, ac-|ing Summer. disease can quickly weaken the truly rural ares. may find he /@ring and spraying. e reas where F want {hent ies ms. C Tes ion = oo 9 . | : tan 2 . ’ - 0 . ooms olec n ceep “ cording to teste at turf research) In ial SN et on tet has a beautiful but-junwelcome|SEED-SAVING IS FUN | °F Sepa tem eer the canter in Sarhed J acobsen S centers. Palen dada : * *« * guest that’s tougher to dislodge} One of my own joys of garden- I have portulaca — single, dou- ble and in all colors — popping up Containers. Orion Garden Center ilizati results in) resins and other sources of Aegon preereragear r — ‘ is seed-saving, although I — There are two possible ways to than a visiting relative — poison ing _ to the Michigan Department of soft, lush growth which is more/nitrogen, the home gardener has readily attacked by both Helmin-! just such a material today. thosporium pits gigi SPOS. appLy IN AUGUST ap well a2 pac nitrogen is| When applied from Sone ‘lab ‘ in |to early September, this produces not available to grass plants econ tart growth: of the ‘type spring because in nature, nitrogen} 4 i amatel dais vai only when bac-|best adapte 4 F becomes available only me ele i matter, cae cee toe the pro-| Here it is important to know the ie) idifference between spring and fall = | growth of grasses. During periods For this reason, a fertilizer |with short days, reduced light Which releases too much nitro: jintensity and when light tends gen early produces an wnnatural joyarq the red end of the spec- type of growth, more susceptible 1-4 instead of the - blue, the ——— : jgrowth of roots is favored at the The ideal feeding program for|expense of the tops. lawns would supply more nitro-| This means that the fall-fed lawn gen in early Fall and late Fall,)goes into winter with a_ strong with just enough absorbed in Be rou system, an important factor clay and humus particles in the|in lawn health. When the main soi] to produce normal growth in|fertilizer application is made in Spring, plus some jong-lasting ni-|spring, however, and the fall trogen which would remain rela-|feeding omitted, tops soon outgrow Hundreds of Jap Beetles Trapped in This Area The largest number of Japan- the normal time of emergence | ese beetles trapped in the statejis July. in years have been captured iniNEVER QUARANTINED the metropolitan Detroit area with-| Because of its control and eradi- in the past fortnight, according cation program Michigan has Agriculture's Plant Industry Divi-(2¢Ver been quarantined for. Japan- sion. The total was 1,583 and most nese beetle. Department of Agri- of them came from a limited area.|Culture officials point out that Thé Japanese beetles are highty|/only by constant work can spread destructive to all types of vege- of infestation be checked. In tation, feeding on 250 or more/heavily infested areas in the east types of plants. Slightly larger|and some places in the middle handle this problem. The simplest is to use a mixture ureaform fer- tilizer in August, which will leave enough of a residue for normal growth in Spring, while at the jsame time building the root system in late Summer and Fall. This one application need not be repeated juntil the following August. | The other method would be a light feeding with a mixed chemi- cal fertilizer in August, to help build the root system, plus a sec- ond application in October, the latter to carry over winter and feed in early Spring. Old-time British practices ; called for the application of or- | ganic fertilizers in late Fall, | on the theory that these ‘‘broke- down” during the Winter. Modern research has shown that ithe application of dried sheep jmanure, a sewerage sludge or similar organic plant foods in Fall tend to build up the snow ing more harm than they do good. If organic fertilizers are used, it is important to apply an all-pur- pose fungicide to. control the snow mould organism. Zz. —f— Lays Claim on Table JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Foreign Minister Subandrio said today that his government will not press for the U.N. Assembly to discuss Indonesia's claim to West Irian—Dutch New Guinea—at its session this fall. He said that under the present composition of the United Nations, “We could not expect to achieve the required mould fungus organism, thus caus-| ivy. This plant, a national pest, sneers at all efforts to get rid of| it without a long and arduous bat- tle. Tree experts advise a coarse of action, with the emphasis on caution in tangling with the pest. Poison ivy will grow almost any- where — climbing trees or grow- ing along the ground, sometimes sending up shoots that look like | |miniature trees. Among the more objectionable growths are vinelike types that clamber up tree trunks. Cutting | the stems will kill the aerial | portions of the vine but unfor- aa : . along edges everywhere. My for- ceed arin is a highly in- | ot me-not. also from) my (own i Eo have’ mass S¢ed each spring makes a blue, : land pink carpet under the bloom. plantings of annuals in carefully: bulb chosen colors and shades should|™8 DUDS. make certain’ that seed heads|MARIGOLD UNSATISFACTORY are never allowed to form and| Some seed however, is not | drop or volunteer plants permitted! worth saving. Marigold is one— to survive. isecond generation plants are * * * sparse and unsatisfactory in One of the traditional bits of bloom. advice to gardeners is to cut! So, I have found, are cosmos, withering blooms of perennial/snapdragon and even calendula. | phlox, so that new plants of un-/And, of course, the hybrids among wanted or inferior shades do not the petunias, columbine, snaps and crowd out the established plants.|other form sterile seed. Seed-| tunately won't kill the roots. Pulling up the vines by the roots will eliminate the pest but! only at considerable risk to the irate home owner. And dislodging the unwelcome guest during Win-| ter months after leaves have fal- len is likewise hazardous since the stems themselves can trans- imit the poison. Experts advise a strictly chemi- cal warfare with this rugged plant | adversary. Taboo is all contact with the plant no matter how well | protected the embattled home, owner may be. Recommended is repeated dosages of a herbicide! such as amizol, applied to the’ leaves. | _|USE CAUTION But extreme caution is urged to keep the herbicide off the ground where it might be absorbed by the roots of nearby valued plants. In the case of large applications, only the professional arborist who is thoroughly familiar - with the use of these chemical materials and the dangers inherent in their REGARDLESS of AGE 18-40-60 vears oun | YARD-MAN Has a SPEED for YOU! Afarp-MaN AMERICA’S NO. 1 LAWNMOWER! 3H. 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Militory Construction B aa a tear ecign Aees| ee ce: ae Bill Passes; Includes. aceeoe Lynch.-was one of three men guilty of second degree murders ntenced to life.terms for the Rockets Funds Control yesterday at his second trial in May 1942, holdup-slaying of Ham- the shooting of a tavern owner. tomck tavern keeper Peter| United Press International ee ee ee WASHINGTON (UPD) — The of a life sentence, will be eligible | House ‘Th y appre 6 cme for parole in three and a half! 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THEY WERE PIONEERS “They were pioneers — and still are,’ said Jeannette Ed- wards Rattray, newspaper edi- tor and author who has been a member of the L.V.I.S. since 1926. “Sometimes men think they're a nuisance, but in gen- eral, the men follow where the women lead,’ Mrs, Rattray added. * * * Today, the L.V.LS. — 450- members strong, including year-round and summer resi- ents — doctors sick trees, maintains parks and village greens, helps correct drainage and erosion problems, feeds ducks in local ponds and helps maintain a nature trail. It pre- itive of Three Rivers announce the “engagement of their daughter, Gail Maxine, to Richard Lee Selvala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Selvala of Judson street. GAIL M. ERICKSON Several Showers Honor Bloomfield Bride-to-Be Barbara Ejilen Woolson, bride-elect of Ralph A. Mol- otky has been feted at many showers reeently with more to come before her Aug. 14 wed- ding. Miss Woolson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. Thurber Woolson of Bloomfield Hills and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Molotky of Birmingham. The wedding will take place at Kirk in the Hills. * *. * Karen Manley, maid of hon- or started festivities on July 9 with an “Around the Clock"’ shower and dessert. On July 15, Dorothy Jones had a bath- room shower, Mrs. Fred Finkenauer Jr., and Mrs. Edward ing honored the bride-elect at a luncheon and shower. Guests were a group of Mrs. Wool- son's friends who are part of her church circle from Wood- ward Avenue Presbyterian Church. The circle was formed as a Bride’s Circle 27 years ago. Mrs. Edmund Pratt enter- tained at a luncheon and bridge party July 25 at Sylvan Glen Golf Club and Mrs. War- ren Pease Jr. honored the bride at a dessert and linen shower. * * * Tomorrow Mrs. L. Irving Woolson, one of the bride's aunts, will entertain Miss Woolson and another bride-to- be, Adele Youel. Miss Youel is marrying Mrs. Woolson’s nephew Russell N. Chappell Sept. 5. Mrs. Sam T. Keller is giv- ing a luncheon and personal shower for Miss Woolson Aug. 7 at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Miss Woolson and her moth- er will entertain the bridal attendants at a tea Aug. 1] at their home. The rehearsal din- ner will be given by the bride- groom's family. Pon other Reso serves historical sites, the library and guild hall, gives funds to the town’s four churches, the neighborhood house, animal] shelter and nearby hospital. It contributes to a high-school scholarship fund and an exchange student program, and sponsors a schol- arship. Organizations such as the Girl Scouts also can pe- ition for funds. In addition, the L.V.1.S. pre- sents “chewy'’ subjects for study — parking facilities, schoo] - problems, taxes, said Mrs. Ellery S. James, presi- dent. She is a grandmoth- er and handsome, dynamic woman who has been a mem- ber since 1918. FAIR EARNS MONEY Money for these projects is obtained mainly through a one- day fund-raising event, the L.V.LS. Fair, which will be / ) rt held July 31. The fair, started 614 years ago, runs from morn- ing unti] midnight. This year it will include a fashion show, ranging from the latest styles to costumes worn before 1900; a playland; professional puppet show;, and fortune tellers, Booths will include aprons, cakes, books, mystery pack- ages, flowers and a “country store.’ Lunch, tea and a barbe- que dinner wi'] be available. There will be square dancing and a musical program of old songs, Sightseers can take the “cook's tour’? of showplace homes. ® * * On August 12, the group will sponsor a world movie pre- mier of George Bernard Shaw's “The Devil's Disciple,” star- ring Burt Lancaster and Laur- ence Olivier. From April 1 to Nov. 15, the L.V.LS, also runs the Bargain Abby Says: Go to Another State Vexxife (in en he): Marilyn, It seems that your own back yard. is a hg vad to be: in July ‘and August. \ ° . fe a Town \ Box, a shop of second-hand items from luggage to clothing. Profits from these projects reflect the diligence of the members, Last year, earnings from the fair and movie pre- mier totaled $24,489. Most of the money is spent on care and planting of trees, and staffing a tree expert, Mrs. James explained in an inter- view. A reserve fund of $2,- 000 was held last year to treat Dutch elm disease and for repairs in case of a hurri- cane. x * * “We get into all kinds of things,’ Mrs, James laughed. Example: she received a call recently, complaining about barefooted shoppers in the supermarket, Result: soon the chamber of commerce will post signs requesting “shoed” feet ‘‘for safety and sanitation.”’ ut wx He’s Not Interested in Wedding if Blood Test Is Requirement ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am a 6- year-old woman and my sweet- heart is 75. He has asked me to marry him. I was his — keeper for , nine years. He is a very ner- vous man and he told me that if he had to take a blood test at his age he would just as soon forget about the wed- ding. If the law insists on ABBY a blood test I am afraid he will back out on me. Do you think we need one? OLDSTERS DEAR OLDSTERS: Call your clergyman (or the justice of the peace) and ask if a blood test is required in your state. If it is, find out which state nearest to you does not re- quire one. (Maybe you can needle him into a little trip.) x °* * DEAR ABBY: After seturn- ing home from a party, my gentleman friend came into my apartment for a little snack. He had worked all day and was very tired. After having a bite to eat, he flopped on my sofa and in a few minutes he was sound asleep. I let him sleep for about an hour, then I shook him and told him to get up afd go home. He was very angry and hurt. He said I should have thrown a blanket over him and let him sleep. I told him I lived in an apart- ment and didn't want to give ‘my neighbors anything to talk about. He thinks because we plan to be married one of these days, I am childish. I would like your opinion. TRUDY DEAR TRUDY: You were wise. A woman's reputation is je Press Phote like the authenticity of an oil painting. Once it is questioned —it is. never quite the same. * * * DEAR ABBY: Before our baby was born my husband told his father if it was a boy we'd name it after him (Charles) and not knowing this I told my father I would name it after him (Herman). Well, it was a boy and I was in a predicament so we named the baby ‘‘Charles* Herman.” My parents live out of town. When they come here they call the baby “Herman.” They think that’s his first name, but it’s his middle name. Naturally my husband's folks call the baby “Charlie.” I feel so cheap about this I could die. The baby is still an infant but when he gets old enough to answer to Mrs. Grundy Still Frowns on This Trip By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A very good friend of mine is driving to the West Coast on business. Be- fores 1 knew of his going, I made plans to fly to the Coast to visit relatives for several weeks. We will be going about the same time and he sug- gested that I cancel my plane reservation and drive with him. “T would like to do this very much as it would not only save me plane fare but would also give me an opportunity of see- ing more of the country, but neither of us want to do any- thing that would taint our good names. Would the laws of propriety sanction our travel- ing this distance together?"’ Answer: Without a chaperon, I am sorry to say that you two alone would cotaeey risk criticism. “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter is to be married very soon noy. I think we have every- thfng under control but there is one detail about which my wife still bothers. ‘It is the matter of seating the guests in the church. You have said the family and friends of the bride sit on one side of the church andthe family and friends of the groom on the other. “In our case our relatives are few and our friends live at too far a distance to come, whereas, the bridegroom's guest list is very long. Do you think it would look better to seat some of his friends on our side, or is this suggestion out of order?” Answer: Your suggestion is entirely correct. Your family would occupy as many pews as they require, and the groom's friends would then be given alt of those left over. In this way many of them would be given better seats than they could have had otherwise. “Dear Mrs. Post: When en- countering an acquaintance in a restaurant who is apparently dining alone, is it proper to ask her if I may join her, or must this ‘suggestion come from her?” cee Atiswer: The invitation should come from her. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it necessary to explain the reason ‘for having to refuse an invita- tion?” » : a ‘ 2 Answer: To a very-intimate friend you would naturally say: ‘‘I'm sorry, but I am lunching with Jane’ or, “We are going to the Browns.” To someone you know only slightly, you say regretfully, “Tm so-sorry, 1 have an en- gxgement| for that day.” his name, ne, this cgnfuse him? NANCY DEAR NANCY: I hope by the time the baby can answer to his name you will have gath- ered the courage to tell your folks that the baby’s MIDDLE name is “Herman.” Name the next one ‘‘Herman” (or Her- mine). Better check it out with your husband before you make any more promises. * * * DEAR -ABBY: My husband is a wonderful guy but he has one bad fault. He always has his nose in a ‘book, magazine or newspaper. Do you think he is happy with his home life? I sometimes think he is bored. He says he loves me, but he doesn't act like it. Please answer this. DEPRESSED DEAR DEPRESSED: Why don’t YOU read? Select the items in this newspaper that will make good conversation (don’t forget the sports sec- tion) and strike up a lively conversation with your husband about it. When a person reads in the Presence of another, he is usually doing it in self-defense. Give him something more in- teresting to do, and he'll read YOU — loud and clear. Burls Invite Guests Out for a Luau Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Burl of Pontiac Trail and Mr. and Mrs. Jay McDale of Highmea- dow drive were hosts to sev- eral guests at an Hawaiian Luau July 25 at the Burls home in Walled Lake. * * * Upon entering the back yard guests were in a South Sea Island atmophere with carna- tion leis, Hawaiian music, palm trees, flowers, fruits and a pig roast. Fried chicken, roast corn, baked salmon and tossed salad completed the menu. ; a a oe The traditional Hawaiian hula was performed by Ritsu- ko Eby, a former student of the University of Tokyo where she studied music and inter- pretive dancing. Mother Is Delegate Representing Oakland County Chapter 34 Gold Star Mothers at a state board meeting held in Lansing Wednesday were Mrs. Cecil Briggs; Mrs. Clarence Sutton, . Edward McDonald and Mr® Olive Bur- gess. Mrs. McDonald was. in- stalled as state department color bearer and plans were i for Victory Day, — 1 "THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 Marlena and Bruce Knoblock with their mother Mrs. John D. Knoblock have come all the way from Menlo Park, Calif., for a month’s visit with we es Bi Rb RS Pontiac Press Phote their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Wilson of Alice street-and Mr. and Mrs. F. D, Knoblock of Bloomfield Hills and Scottsdale, Ariz. | omens Section CRRA athe ces eee oe op erramettes « Though This Be Madness... si a ss Dior Raises Hemlines for Purpose By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK — Dior's knee- high skirts in Paris raise no alarm on Seventh Avenue. Sevéral designers and manu- facturers in the nation’s gar- ment center observed, that: — They already are deep in shipments of their fall and winter orders and skirts are 16 - and 17 inches from the floor. * * * — The vagaries of the hem- line are getting to be a tire- some business for manufac- turer and consumer alike; — What Dior does in Paris doesn't mean what every other designer will do in America. “This hem up and down is giving me a big pain,’ said Pauline Trigere, who is French-born but says she wouldn't be caught in Paris “this time of the year.’’ The designer, twice winner of the American Fashion Critics award, said her collections never are influenced Had Paris. * * “J don't” think its are that pretty,” said Norman Norell, one of America’s designers who goes his own way. “My bet is that women will wear them (hems) where they darn well want to anyway. There's been so much about skirts om I think it’s kind of ». Up and down, up and The House of Dior hoisted skirts to the knee and above in its custom collection shown fashion reporters yesterday; other Paris designers have lowered them. Last year, at this same time, it was Dior’s chief designer Yves St. Laur- ent who also did the opposite— while other couturiers were raising hems, he hauled them down to mid-calf. . * * * Tom Mallo, suit designer for the David Crysta] firm here, said he thought St. Laurent’s tack had good reason. ‘He is saying that he doesn’t want hemfines any longer,” saiti Mallo, who trained in Paris. “If Dior didn't halt the down- ward trend, which all Paris séems to be doing, we would have an extreme — long, long skirts. St. Laurent makes his point shortness.” Bride-Elect Is Honored Jean Tweit, bride-elect of Charles F. Bosley was honored at a bridal shower Tuesday evening given by Mrs. Lyle Schreiber at her home on West End street. Miss Tweit, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Tweit of East Mansfield street will be married Sept. 12. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Jerome Bosley of Birming- harm. Guests“ at the shower were Mrs. Tweit, Mrs. Bosley, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Gives Luncheon Steele R. Sellers and her house guest Mrs. Robert Vickers of Baltimore, Md., were enter- tained at a luncheon Thursday by Mrs, John F. Gordon. ‘Others among - those ‘who | have entértained for them are Mrs, Everett E. Wells, Mrs. Rawson Vaile and Mrs. Charles L’Hommedieu, Mrs. Gordon's luncheon guest list included Mrs. L’Hom- mediew and her daughter, Mrs. Steele L. Sellers, Mrs, Langley Smart of Rochester and Mrs. in Chapel of St, Clair. Spencer D, Hopkins, le Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. Harold R, Chapel, Mrs, ‘Edwin M. Beresford, Mrs. Lee Dur- ham and Mrs, " Everett E, Wells - of Birmingham and _ Bloom- field were also present, * * * A “brunch” will) be given | Sunday by Mr.. and Mrs. John ''W. Collins at theif home on Larchlea road in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G, B. D, Peterson. The Petersons plan to move to Fox Chapel, Pa. * * * Mrs. James N. Nelson is giv- ing a luncheon today in her Plaisance apartment, Lalayette Detroit, for Mrs. Clyde Thomp- uf R. K. Carr, Mrs.-- William Stasiuk, Mrs. Fay Magner, Mrs. E. E, Alexander, Mrs. J. N. Cooper, Mrs. Hazel Barnes, Mrs.: R. R. Jones and Mrs. Edwin B. Jackson. Others attending were Mrs. Elmer Fangboner, Mrs. M. J. Ettinger, Mrs. Hoyt Joyner, Mrs. Von Bandy, Mrs, John E. Hardy, *Ruth Ann Bandy, An- drea Roberts, Mrs. M. E. Win- chester, Mrs. T. W. Bosley and Mrs. Donald Jauss. son of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Thompson and her two chil- dren are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Mosby of Shirley drive, : *, & -& Newcomets to the Tottenham road neighborhood in. Bloom- field Village’ were welcomed with a Sunday breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Judge W.. Beardon. Guests were Dr..and Mrs. Paul T. Lahti: road, and Mr. and Mrs. J, Em- mett Judge who moved from Buckingham road. ' * .* * Mr, and Mrs. John P. Judd with the exaggerated | formerly of Fairfax Sue Condon, .designer for 10 years for Cadillac Dress Corp., a volume house, said that “All Paris is doing is confusing the consumer. The woman doesn’t know what length to buy. But I can’t see very many women going for a skirt which shows the knee. Even the best legs don’t look good in that length.” Designer Mollie Parnis, whe makes Mamie Eisenhower's clothes, suggested that “St, Laurent is young and trying to find himself.” Costellos Plan Hawaiian Luau for Saturday The Pine Lake home of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Costello will be the scene of an Hawaiian luau Saturday evening given by their son, Russell T. Cos- tello Jr, * * * : Guests will assemble at the home of Milton J. Strong of Orchard Lake for cocktails and then travel by boat to the Costello home where they will be greeted by the Costello grandchildren who will distrib- ute leis. The dinner will feature foods typical of the islands. * * * Among those attending will be Sharon Wolf of Lathrup Vil- lage and her houseguest, Mi- chelle Loyer, of Quimper, France, with Richard Sheri- dan of Detroit; Mary Jane Rauen of Grosse Pointe and Ralph King of Dearborn; Carol Fox and Stuart Bower, both of Bloomfield Hills; Mary Mea- sel of Grosse Pointe and Wil- liam Fritts of Redford. Milton Strong’s guest is Nancy Cole of Flint. a Entertains Mrs. Sellers and Her Guest i fi ‘ ~ ' fi 4 7 + ie : ~ i .® F i 7 \ ' sf < N 4 / ; 17 ' | . j ~ ® j % j ‘f ; f ~. 4 i j J ‘ ~ a j : | ik ~ | “ Z r { ~~ i j } ‘ n : | 0c - > \ f | | 4 EIGHTERN . / | sate PON EIAC et FRIDAY, JU LY 31, 1959. a | ! a. es =a! aoe ‘ eit, WARRIOR NE A. a ob irth : an Kitchen Shower |D Parents: Are Afraid of Moral Uncertainty cr Prenie-Party Lie. ° ‘ = a at ' Have You Tried This? -| Honors Pontiac y i kl eal atic a 4 : oe ninth| birttiday of Jane 3 C b t d C h e se & Bride-to- Be By MURIEL LAWRENCE “No” is ‘to challenge its rightness.) We are going to have to-learn| leaders of the Soviet Union and | Reynolds, r of Mr. and 2 ra rT ea an e ' = George won't wear his new flan--We have all kinds of excuses to to stand it. stop wanting a thing that only | 4°. Elva Reynolds of Shim- = < - * : A kitchen shower. honoring jne] pants to a birthday party lest. ‘explain our uneasiness with disci- . exists in the imaginations of 4 tebrated af . Marilyn Sutton was given line decisions. Because the old safety provid- tie meng TOse, Wak Ceemeeee & ° O- ar in O Ip yn Su $ given ‘they expose him to ridicule of his P ed by the belied in abssiate | *Uit® Sad fanatics. held at Bald = Tuesday evening at the home (friends. So) we’ve taken him to. CAN’T STAND NO y a! picnic-party a 2 of Mrs. George Hollis on Doris |the store to exchange them i] rightness that enabled our grand- | If we do, we can recover OUI Mountain Recreation Area = By JANET ODELL HOT CRAB DIP road with Diane Allen’ as co- pants that wall meet their approval In the end, they all boil down parents to deliver firm discipline (ability to deliver firm discipline 0n| Tyesday. \Hostesses at the af- = Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Jim Couzens | hostess, . Now before catching our can to one: safety is absolute right- blew up at Hiroshima. What ja new realistic basis. We can ac-| fair were Mrs. Reynolds and . Want something different to 5 paskages (6 s61 cream choom ©] Miss Sutton, daughter of Mr. | we're abeorblee eae tage *|ness. The danger involved is the with cold wars and hydrogen |cept moral uncertainty as a fact) Mrs. A. O. Kelly of Shimmons : serve as a dip at your next 3 —_ ——— se *| and Mrs, George Larson of (to restore our sense of life’s peting gromgs that our “No” is wrong) warheads, it will be a long, long |with which man has always had) yoaq, © party? Try this crabmeat 2 So aie Hamilton street, will marry is the one thing we “‘security’’| time before we can recover it. |to live — and bravely stand by; Gyests were Janet Furr, f recipe which has become very 1 seatpoon cconectioners iesed | Burton Williams, son of Mr. ae pai genoangs ae —4 worshiping Americans just can't) So we'd better relinquish the jour “No” in spite of its limited) Nancy Tripp, Linda Kelly, Kay *; popular in Birmingham. onion sine: vail ~| and Mrs. Burton Williams of (5, my sundae,” George says stand. fiction of absolute rightness to |rightness. Pfister, Barbara Vincil, Sande BS * * * enso * RoScommon, Aug, 8 at Baldwin , . and Stephanie Garriott, and . Mrs. Jim Couzens shared Soften cream cheese in ai Avenue Evangelical United “No, dear,” we say. “It’s rich Janet’s three sisters, Betty, » the recipe with us. She was double boiler. Add other in- | Brethren Church. enough with all those nuts. You T A Lois, and Carol Reynolds. «© less generous with informa- gredients. Mix well and heat Guests at the shower were | den’t want to upset your stem- O tten The youngsters were served * tion about herself. However, thoroughly. Serve from a chaf- Mrs. Larson, Mrs. George W. | ach.” ‘ watermelon and spent the > we know she has six children; ing dish. 4 «| Eckalbar, grandmother of the re _ : : aah AD KK M afternoon playing games. we're sure they take up the Any leftover dip may be =| bride-elect, Mrs. George H. Gawee hae Ana gece fl eet majority of ‘her: Lune. craven. eee _ becky sey sundae away mutters, “I’m not j M . . Iowa has about 25 per cent of aioe Wickerine, Ace al going to finish that old ice cream in 1ar Y I the grade A farm land in the Suvare Phyllis” Hardy and jwithout more syrup.” United States. ———— . oe Martin. ” | We.do not say, “‘All right. I've Mrs. E. Cleo Wiley of Otter aan ‘ \ Others were Mrs. William just about finished my soda, too.’ avenue and Wilma Webb of | Gaddes Kay Gaddes, Mrs. (Instead our “‘No” is already in| Cass Lake avenue are leaving Albert Lovse, Mrs. Earl Metz, process of reversal. | Saturday to attend the first Mrs, Joseph Waring, Mary Ann | We are thinking, “Maybe the pierre _ convention of Waring, Judy Perry, Marcella child is right. Maybe more syrup x a Delta Kappa sorority in Edwards, Mrs. Frank Devins, won't upset his stomach.” And un-) a ami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Ball, Marke able to stand the uncertainty in. “UCY 3S meeed president of the Kitchen and Mrs. William Pe- j|volved with the possibility of -be-| ity oe Webb is presi- terson. ing wrong about George’s stom-| ag on ad chapter. After ‘ach, we say, ‘‘Could we have more’ a tiulie ob Nase, will take | S To Serve Pancakes syrup ee eee ani | Michigan Alpha Delta Kappa — | The nerican pai eat’s is sending around 35 delegates Oakland County Order a = ity to deliver firm discipline to | to the convention which pee Eastern Star = svat e “| children is his terror of moral | Aug. 9. Rho, Zeta and Epsilon ee ak 1 _— ni preg uncertainty. | chapters in Pontiac will be | Avon Park, Rochester. Worthy | We are not aware of this fear.| "Presented. At present the | patrons will be hosts, All are |So all our youngsters have to do| Sororily Nas a Re t ; with approxi- ) welcome, . 0 ) Bet us to back down from 3 mately 550 chapters. By installing 2 Canadian chapters in 1958, Michigan ADK made the sorority an international one. Alaska and Hawaii chapters were added this year. Future Bride BIRTHDAY PARTY Feted at Home AT TED'S of Mrs. Allen | : BIRTHDAY CLUB : eo oe Bandy, oe “His and Hers” hats are the thing for fall. ered al @ bel dci donee These from Emme’s fall collection were designed by MOM ENJOYED IT Wednesday evening at the Adolfo. The feminine version of the pork pie ts TOO BECAUSE : f ona peg ag nts on | __ taupe velvet, stitched and bowed. me , . Hugh Parks and Mrs. Don Jauss served as | | SHE DIDN'T HAVE hostesses for the affair. TO FUSS AND MUSS Miss Bandy, daughter of Mr. Gi P; k, b] Sh W 4 pe place setting $26.75 and Mrs. Von Bandy of Low- Ive In) ue O er | “pe. . ° al ell street, will be married | N e : ed | IN THE KITCHEN. 6 Special Purchase and S | on Pie Roos O ae | Mrs. ¥ord E. White of As- Guests were Mrs. Clifford -pe. rch to . Joyner, | : : , pe. place setting $38.75 8 I C ] S l d Pl t | ce Gin, acd’ Bee ee | ae road ran tonceell at B. LaFaber, Mrs. O. W. Roe- MOM CALLED ONE . tps i “in. rysta ala ates | Joyner, of Osceola drive, evening at the (Fesmore latreet ser, Mrs. Eva Amann, Mrs. a new pattern in solid silver by Gorham. A truly fine i] | Guests attending were Mrs. home (of Mire. hammond (Con George Crissman, Mrs. Maude | DAY IN ADVANCE example of art in sterling, it is an exquisite and Ideal for serving sand- | Bandy, Mrs. Joyner, Mrs. Rob- | Cohostesses were Mrs. Claud Bartles, Mrs. Oville Edwards, : symbolic interpretation of the beauty of the rose - wiches,- desserts, $s 9 5 ert il ule — Edwards and Mrs. John E. Charlotte, Lamphere, Mrs. AND TED'S GAVE i Lind ellenderg, Mrs. Ld- Cox. ‘a tp ee eee See stl ate, BD for ward Bradow, Jean Tweit and | — Tce oe ees || WE A PRESENT too, a matchmate for many china and crystal designs. So as P Mrs, C. H. Baynes. Carter, Mrs. Robert Edwards a specially low priced. Others were Mrs. Daniel Family Has Picnic and Mrs. poneid Bartles. THE BIRTHDAY ' McDonald, Mrs. Floyd Parks, * * Prices include Federal tax Charge or budget Our Regular $3. 95 Value yelp pasen ee te eee for Birthday Party b oOtheen were wie Laks — Leo MacDonald, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Conway Lewis, ‘ at i ; Mrs. William Walrath, Mrs. “The Store Where Quality Counts” © Bean? | Deeg, Mrs. Thomas Robb and A family picnic was held » >. Q y a Michigan 8 Mrs. Charles Parks. July 24 to celebrate the 15th pean: a ee ne Bivens wy hy ( Largest If you are whole or hell heart: ey of Judy Prevette of | mrs. Paul Hawkins, Mrs. Rich- Fred N. Pauli Co. t 0 Dinnerware edly in the middle of a late spring| Elizabeth Lake avenue. Twen- ard Newlon, Mrs. Lewis Ing- Ss ialt icleaning, you ‘may be cleaning’ ty-one guests attended the af- | ram, and Jean Ingram. te ae y ‘your walls. Remember washing} a) ah - the pee of Mr. ae an * _ lac’ } tore ‘wallpapers are washable. But and Mrs. E. R. Luscumb on ncluding the guest lis Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelr y Store 0 you can prevent streaks or stains Warwick street. were Mrs. Nina Finch, Donna . North Ed f Miracl ‘by washing walls from the floor _ They included Dr. and -Mrs. Rae Edwards, Mrs. Charles 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 ort ge of Miracie ‘up.. If you start at the top and) I. C. Prevette, Mr. and Mrs. | Carroll, Mrs. Olive White, Jane Mile on Telegraph Road wash down, the dribbles are hard! I. C. Prevette Jr., Judy’s par- Ann Cox, Mrs, Jack White, to suds away. ents, and her brother, Robert, Mrs. Ralph Grubb, Jeromey Woodward at - and sister, Joanne; Dr. and — Mrs, = er’ Mrs. J. E. Prevette and chil- aude Marjorie Bartles an Squ dren, John Jr., Richard, Da- Mrs. Ruth Briggs. are Lake Rd. vid and Pamela of Smithfield, ore wales i N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Use warm water for sprinkling C. Elliot and their children, (clothes. 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El L| 'S of Waterford 5390 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3-1225 : : ‘ 5 a | \ ™ - | * il ’ x 7 1 i \ ¢ : * 4 7 i * “ ‘| i \ . \ \ } \ i eo ok ee ae eo ea ess Ghee Sate 2 i. "ey * + ae = / | é ! * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J ULY 31, 1959 ‘ ( ‘Oh Lord, I Need More Suntan” } ij , | j 7} a f sf Pp i * } — ff | No Weight Gain Develop Hips With Exercise , By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Question Box) Q. “Is there any way to add an inch or so to the hips without gaining any other place?” A, The only way to increase this measurement without gain- ing weight is to develop the hip -muscles with exercise. Q. “Is there any special food or medicine or anything that will talt.”’ A, There is nothing I know of which you can do te become taller, except to improve posture. Uniess you have just about per- fect posture you can add an inch or so by improvement in this department. Keep your spine stretched to its full length by holding your back straight. You may not have yet reached your full height. Folks sometimes be- come taller after your age. Q. “The pores on my nose are very large. Cleansing daily has been in vain. My friends told me to wash my face with hot cloths to shrink the pores and then to splash cold water over it. Still no results. These are very noticeable. Can you help me?” A. Your friends probably thought of this routine because it stimulates circulation. The heat opens the pores rather than shrinks them. Try using a com- plexion brush when you wash your face. Use it gently with a rotary motion. After rinsing the ion. By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPD — Lady pioneers no longer wear petti- coats. TRey’re in Bermuda shorts. ‘The first airline stewardess to don Bermudas as an official uniform dropped by our office today to announce that shorts are more comfortable than suits aloft and she hasn’t been pinched yet by an ardent male. The stewardess is Miss Carolyn Cameron, a native of been a stewardess for Eagle ie form for two weeks. ‘ * * * “The first flight (from Ber- muda to Nassau) was the hardest,” said the freckle-faced, ° 110-pound stewardess. “One look at my knees and I thought, ‘oh Lord, I need more suntan’.” Not all of Eagle’s steward- esses have converted, or being converted although the airline hopes for eventual con- a howl of protest went up from ‘for 10 | months; a awearer of the new shorts uni-~ Pioneer S tewardesses Don Shorts ' stewardesses and crew alike. But the airlines president, Hanold L. Graham Jr., insisted that the Bermudas were typical of apparel in the sub-tropical isle and, since Bermuda was the company base, the shorts were altogether fitting. Pilots and other crewmen’s protests have won to date— they still are flying the New York - Baltimore - Washington - Bermuda - Nassau runs in standard blues with long pants. at first said absolutely not— stoutly holds out on grounds she just isn’t built for shorts. * * * A company spokesman said any holdouts probably will be make a person grow? My relatives Douglaston, New Brunswick, formity. y are all average height and above. Canada, and cute enough to When the airways first.an- | BALK AT FIRST transferred to ‘‘behind - the - I am 15 years old and only 5 feet stop traffic anywhere. She has nounced the proposed change, Carolyn said the stewardesses counter’ jobs, although this _ decision is not definite. Day-to-day sheath to wear with or without elegant overskirt. Ultra- easy—choose cotton, crepe or linen | for dress; lace or net for overskirt. Tomorrow’s pattern: Misses’ fash- Printed Pattern 4695: Half sizes ! “MOSS ROSE” on the Ballerina Shape Oyen and Bake Proof 42-Piece Set—Service of 8 $s] °° SAVE Dixie Pottery Open Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.—Sunday 12 to 8 p.m. face thoroughly, cold water will be helpful. Also apply an astin- gent. A skin specialist would be oe ae aie — oo Printed directions on each pat- oo tern part. Easier, accurate. Q. “I am a teenager who goes x * * 124, 14%, 16%, 18%, 0%, 2. Size 1642 dress 3% yards 35-inch; overskirt 2% yards. cree 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 The only way to increase the hip measurement without gaining weight is to develop the hip muscles with exercise. — eee ge gga gaa ae a A GE OE OL LE OE EE EE = -_—_—— Families See Couple Wed in Evening Services to school five days a week and works afternoons of the other two idays. Since I am busy all week I can’t get a good tan. Is there an artificial way to get a tan with- out lying in the sunshine? I lose my tan quickly and if I do not get out into the sun continuously I) size and style number. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, We are really SACRIFICING to CLEAR ALL REMAINING SUMMER STOCK Before members of their Following the service a din- |lose it.’’ immediate families, Mrs. ner was held at Hotel Waldron, A. I do not know how you can Natalie K. Marsh of Illinois | The couple will leave Satur- | do this umless you lie under a Stay Alive Longer | avenue and Daniel Ralph | day for a wedding trip to New = regularity. However, | Veasey of Ea oae road England, Quebec and the St. nan a whan sie unt lees visit were marrie ursday even- . ing at First Presbyterian easton Seaway. They will that smart summer tan for some || VITAL HEALTH FOODS | Church. Dr. William Marbach make their home on Illinois | special occasion. 740 WY. Huron FE 8-198! officiated at the ceremony. avenue when they return. Mrs. Marsh is the widow of x * *” Frank H. Marsh. Guests at the service and Cage Your Curls Jewelry 40% Off Sal dinner were Dione Veaey and The cage veil is a handy top- : | Mr. and Mrs. D. Richard ping for summer hairdos. Light Ceramics 20 %o Off 1959 | Veazey and Jane Marsh of and airy, it won't disturb your || Up to $7.98 Purses... $2.98 ; oming,_Outatiorn Eucts | lye but wil prvi had. Asarted Veloso $2.9, 75 mr. Mrs. covering of a kind. The Graduates | M27. et, 2,8 | come im white black and pas. | MERLE NORMAN U Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tels, too. 18 W. HURON Marsh of Rochelle, Ill. and - INSURE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knapp Ohhh de dade ddededhudeuhubuthats of Ann “e EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES \ DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS \ \ N YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself tor a Fur to Trim he Bea . . ; arse Ls the uty G irl s/ C oats \ Optometrist \ Now You Can Say De, oda Mom won't be the only wom- ® 205 Capitol Savings and \ CHARGE IT as Enroll T Y an in the family to wear fur PHONE FE 4-3241 Econ Bite. at Burton's 75 West Huron Street this fall. Back - to - school and PONTIAC, MICHIGAN dressy coats for little girls are trimmed with fur — fake and real. Sports coats are trimmed with casual furs like raccoon. One manufacturer has de- signed a fur shirt — a bulky sweater of panda-like pile with N N \ \ 4 LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING ) 7 Aenean nbn hdddhedadedet ribbed turtle neck and cuffs. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Fur hats and handbags are | aacuriael (give icSntallcauty (as mh’ $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. i elegant touch. Milliner John Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Frederics has done a line of Write. phone or call in person tor Free Pamphlet furry chapeaux in beige and PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 caramel lapin. PHONE FE 4-1854 Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 161, East Huron Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor SUMMER SKIRTS Slim and full in Paget 988 fabrics, sheer cords, cron blends. Sizes aie Values to 7.99 ALL REMAINING SUMMER At these Prices EVERYTHING WILL GO WE GUARANTEE THESE REGULAR PRICES listed for items in the box on the right to be the actual in-season prices: which we charged for the merchandise! Sleeveless and roll-up sleeves, drip-dry, dacron blends. Will match or co- ordinate with our skirts. Sizes 30-38. Values fo 5.99 _MONTH-END |= Clearance! Save on floor menples odds and ends! i ti DRESSES Shirt Dresses in sleeveless and roll-up sleeves. Drip-dry cottons in solids and checks. Sizes 10-18. Values to 7.99 A STORE FULL | OF STYLE (aulige! BURTON'S } SMART LADIES’ APPAREL | 75 North Saginaw Street ck \ a Open Fri. and Mon. Nights ‘til 9 P.M. - Sat Night “il 7PM Grinne 1 I's, a7 §. Saginaw. FE 37168. “ded Accounts Available is | : ' ‘ | vee] - . is Pree : ; ! ra * = i oe ee : ee ee 2 + _ . 5 cube ! a j \ \ : ' j ‘ % ede ‘ : j # i, ee uae e . a4 Vg « | , / ( pa 2 ‘ ? ‘i / ‘ a , : f i tes } 4 j \ 6 « * j $ : 20% i ; Z \ | \ j i - ‘ : 5 “oe eo ; ’ t Fisher Stereo Phono, cherry finish, new . “$399. 30 3 BETTER DRESSES - h 88 Hammond Chord Organ, used, walnut case, like new ........... § 885.00 Granco AM Radio, Lowery Organ, used, ) Special ...........$ 14.95 mahogany case ..... § 800.00 Sun dresses, shirt dresses, dres- sy dresses. All drip-dry fabrics. Sizes 9-15, 10-20, 14%/- bay, Gulbransen Transistor Values to 9.95 Organ, used, limed oak, | Tike new .......--.. $1195.00 |’ Storey & Clark Spinet 7 Piano, used, , mahogany case 3) 450.00. “Upright Piano, wed, : _ good selection ...... §. 25.00 Gretsch Amplifier, was 3 $389. 00, now... $260.00 ALL REMAINING JAMAICAS-CAPRISSLACKS UP T0 a OFF Gibson Electric Guitar, Special only paanes $246.00 Blessing Trumpet end: Case, used, Salt. _ $70.00 hie T WENTY) . a (a See ee ene See Reg. $69.95 Queen City 5-pc breakfust set ir your choice 38” of chrome, or bronzetone legs with yellow or white table tops with matching chairs. . er Heywood-Wakefield. Table measures 36425", extends £0: 70". Va OFF cenees ocean ons bint esas va toe Reg. $99.50 Howell 5-pc. breakfast set with white gold- § 00 tone table top and bronzetone legs. Table measures 30°’x 40”, extends to 48”. Has 4 matching chairs.......... Reg. $139.50 drop leaf table and 4 chairs in chrome by *§9” + Reg. $109.50 round dinette set. 36°’ table extends to 52" “18” and has handsome top with bronzetone legs. 4 comfort- able, matching Cholrs oc is cen eeerene ee ene 895% pine top and bronze plated legs. Matching chairs have curved backs and heavy padded seats..........00008. - | Reg. $139.50 nine piece breakfast set has 8 chairs. Table 98” measures 36x48 and extends to 72’. Has 2 leaves.... a a a a a a a a a a a a a ee Reg. $139.50 deluxe dinette set with mar-proof, knotty *3R” Reg. $149.50 round table with two-tone top, 42” circle extends to 60’. Six plastic covered matching chairs. . wees aeecreinecersssersts OQ eepyer $29.95 picnic set consists of 24” Port- ¢ | 95 able Bar-B-Q grill and 5’ folding metal table. . 19 Regular $69.50 Bunting breezeway glider. Back $ cushions and seat in heavy plastic cover. Seats 3. 44 Regular $12.95 folding aluminum chair. Bend pitttice webbing ccc icscccexsscewsece ws Kk eka KKKKKKKKS Reg. $199.50 davenport and chair by National in grey or brown heavy duty tweed cover. Hes reversible, inner- $ 50 spring cushions and coil spring base construction for 1 9 GONIORE 5s ib ck tise ws eter eeewns snavce ne nes cushions in brown or charcoal Jinen cover. Has pleated ee re a ee ee eae eer re Reg. $199.50 Colonial davenport with foam rubber 169° and chair in gay, colorful print cover and picturesque bamboo type frame .......... Oe ad DOO E ee ae Reg. $219.50 Danish modern davenport. Solid walnut $ 50 frame with zipper, polyfogm cushions. Beautiful tur- Reg. $179.50 Heywood-Woakefield Ashcraft davenpert 139” QuoiSé (COVE 6.6 2 ee ae ee eee een ee ee eee ae foam rubber, zipperéd cushions and arm covers. Avail- able in 3 styles and colors. ...... 0. cc eee eee eee hic Keg. $239.50 davenport, custom made by Seemay, has 189” and ton combination cover. Reversible innerspring cushions. Ultra modern appearance. ...........0005 Reg. $249.50 Kroehler davenport and chair with foam 219” rubber cushions and nylon cover. A smart buy at only Res. $169.00 davenport by Kroehler in handsome me- § 00 tallic gold nylon cover, has foam rubber, reversible cushions sop eve eeetwasevess eseeneeee? oe er 2S 2s See ees Reg. $279.50 two-piece sectional by Artistic in black 919" Reg. $239.50 davenport and chalr by Artistic hos bis- $4 @RAA5O quit tufted bock. Nicely. detailed arm panels, Avail- “Oble in brown, gold or sage green, metallic frieze... .. metallic frieze cover for long wear. Comfortable inner- spring cushions, wide tufted orms....... 240.04. ove Reg. $289.50 davenport ond chair in heavy charcoal, $999" LESS SSeSes: ‘ ‘ * Shop Early for Best Selection * No Phone or Mail Orders, Pl THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1959 Slight Imperfections Mean, Tremendous Savings for You at ‘Thomas Economy! * Up to 50% Off Our Regular List Prices! All One-of-a-Kinds! First Come, First Served! APPLIANCES BEDROOM Reg. $199.95 General Electric 30” electric range. Re- § 95 movable oven doors, push-button controls, giant 30° oven. With 196086 255 6c wes ead es des ow seem oe Ee Reg, $299.95 General Electric refrigerator, 12 cu. ft. § 95 Across-the-top freezer chest. Two vegetable crispers. ° ‘I 4” Reg. $29.95 Sunbeam sauce pan. Automatically con- trolled heat. AO oniccccs wenn ce can x ewes seme od Reg. $19.95 double door metal wardrobe. ‘Has storage shelf. $98 Size 5'3"x20’. Floor sample only. Yo OFF. ............. Reg. $109.95 console styled Lane cedar chest. Cordovan: *hg” mahogany finish. Floor sample ............0-20e00% “119” Reg. $169.50 triple dresser, chest and bookcase bed. Modern styled in sand-tone finish .............. mae door. Has automatic oven pilot. Also griddle. Floor Pull-out shelves. With trade .................2... Reg. $209.95 Dixie 30” gas range with ‘’see-thru’’ oven 1 79” sample, small chip has been repaired.............. Reg. $179.50 nine-drawer triple dresser, chest and 1 29” Reg. $119.50 Barton wringer washer. Has speckled por- $mim50 celain tub. Full 8-pound capacity ............00.05- Reg. $54.50 “Snuggle” chairs, 33-inches wide in your 99” Reg. $239.00 double dresser and bookcase bed. Col- onial style, Solid WalnUt «25 c06 ce sen vows vamiewes bookcase bed. Plasticized walnut finish ............ Reg. $299.50 double dresser, chest and bookcase bed. : Center drawer quides, dustproofing and dove-tail drawer 929” construction throughout by Hooker in Indies Brown Mahogany. Reduced $70.00 ................000- bookcase bed, limed oak finish, large tilting plate glass Reg. $289.50 Kent Coffey double dresser, chest and 209" mirror, bed has Hollywood footboard, Save $80...... Reg. $39.95 swivel rockers in blond or mahogany finish. choice of supported plastic or metallic frieze covers..... Choice of tweed covers. Foam rubber for comfort...,.. 29 Reduced $100.00 nck cssicc sewn sg engien «% Pe rcer er a versible foam rubber seat and back cushions. On casters Reg. $119.50 gold lounge chair by “Flex-Steel’’ has re- 719" for easy moving. Slightly soiled .................... tion plastic and tweed COVE! 2 6 cs ci sce cds ves He eeswes Reg. $89.50 reclining chair by Stratolounger. Combina- *69” plastic covers. Self leveling brass leg ferrules. Modern Reg. $39.50 swivel chairs in your choice of supported 9 4° 6 Ye |g Reg. $98.50 Luxury rocker has solid foam rubber seat § 50 and nylon cover. Solid birch frame guaranteed for five years. Grand Rapids quality construction. - Slightly soiled. DINING ROOM Reg. $119.95 42” round extension table and 4 matching 79” chairs. Danish styled with a walnut finish............ . os Reg. $308.00 7-piece blond solid maple dining room $ 00 suite including buffet base with hutch top, drop leaf table and 4 chairs. Floor sample. Reduced $109.00. . Reg. $249.00 6-piece casual mahogany finished din- § 00 ing room suite includes china cabinet, drop leaf table and 4 chairs. Discontinued. Reduced $90.00........ Reg. $89.95 42” round solid: cherry dining room table. Floor sample. Reduced $30.00 .............000 ce eee Reg. $328.50 58” hutch cabinet base has ample drawer and storage space. Top drawer has lined silver compart- § 00 ment. Hutch has crown gloss doors. Provincetown solid | maple, nutmeg finish. Floor sample .............. Reg. $349.00 solid cherry double dresser, chest and $ 00 bookcase bed. Warm brown tone finish. Colonial styled. 49 Reg. $139.50 Heywood-Wokefield double size bor bed $ 95 with night stands attached. Solid birch champagne finish. §9 Discontinued style ..... 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Turn NATIONAL : : Khe iii HOMES | Ba) wer ; TWENTY-TWO i \ } * Cash Crisis Publicity been solved, even though — bonds are guaranteed by co Hurts ~ Bonds Cost Stale More LANSING (UPI) — State Treas- Mackie’ said the rate “clearly re- urer Sanford A. Brown said Mich- igan had to pay about two million dollars more for a 50-million-dollar highway bond yesterday because | of “lousy publicity’ about its fis-/ cal, woes. “We paid through the nose,” Brown said after a New York syndicate sold the bond at an in- terest rate of 4.28. The rate on the bond issue, which will be used to help fin- ance 858 miles of construction, was the highest ever paid by Michigan for highway bonds, Highway Commissioner John C. | crisis.” |paid .29 to .3 per cent more in interest than we would have if/His wife, tutionally earmarked gas ‘anal weight takes which are in no way related to the shortage of money in the state’s general fund.” flected recent= adverse national publicity about the state's cash Matador Out of Danger After Valencia Goring Brown and Mackie both blamed “inaction” by the Legislature for) MADRID (AP) — Matador Luis the crisis. Miguel Dominguin, gored in the James Brothy, who represented valencia Arena Thursday, is re- 200 investment bankers in the! Blyth & Co. syndicate, agreed the ported out of danger. His doctor “poor national publicity cost Mich-| ‘said the gash is more painful than igan.’ | dangerous. * * * | Dominguin, one of the world’s iia erage bed a Se. Said, ‘greatest toreros, was flown home ase ol e we ito Madrid today on a stretcher. | Italian actress Lucia | ithe state’s general fund crisis had'Bose, accompanied him. | Starts TONIGHT— The FUNNIEST becomes the most _ DOORS OPEN Friday.... 6:45 P. M. Saturday .. 12:45 A. M. Sunday... 12:45 A. M. SHAGGY DOG STORY EVER Tolp, | yproARious ade re to- happen to ahyong / | al| about Wilby bese 5 2 | ee —PRICES— | Nights-Sun. 70c | Sot. 1-5 P.M. 45¢ | yi) Children . . . 20¢ | \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 381, 1959) ,|With Little Sleep, ‘No Laundry Pat, Dick Appear Well-Dressed By ALINE MOSBY SVERDLOVSK, US.S.R. (UPI) |z ~The Richard Nixons are still managing to look fresh, well- dressed and pleasant in the in- terior of Russia despite little sleep and no quick laundry service. Their schedule is grueling — jet plane into a city, straight from the airport to factory tours, and running from banquet to ballet. But Vice President Nixon's well- night, look as neat as a. maga- ine ad. Mrs, Nixon also is a good ad- vertisement for United States as she steps from the airplane, usually in a printed siik dress, or a silk suit, a smail hat and black bag and shoes. At night she appears in a black cécktail suit or brightly colored, dress, even though, as in Novosi- birsk, she had only 20 minutes to tailored suits, of grayish blue or/change for the ballet. brown for day and dark blue for “After touring 54 countries, I've learned to pack our clothes so they don’t wrinkle,”’ she explained. NO TRAVEL IRON clothes, I didn’t even bring a trav- el iron with me. And at night I wash out my stockings and lin- gerie.” In addition to being treated to Russian hospitality, the Nix- ons are being almost‘ smothered with another local custom — at least four meals a day. The famous Russian caviar shows up on the menu at nearly every meal, including breakfast, The Nixons also have sampled beef stroganoff and fresh toma- toes and cucumbers, the most common fresh vegetables availa- ble in the Soviet Union. SHE’S NOT HUNGRY On nearly every factory or in- spread on a table in the director's. office — Russian candy, oranges, | apples, soft drinks and mineral) | water. “But I’m hardly eating any-| thing,”” Mrs. Nixon said, ‘I don’t} get hungry on trips like this.”’ Californian Nixon said he was happy to discover ‘‘very good’ fresh orange juice for his morn- ing breakfast in Siberia. “Even in California you often get frozen orange juice in a res- taurant,”’ he said, ‘I always buy non-crushable Foreign Car Sales Are Up. Volkswagen Leads Others for Ist 5 Months of This Year DETROIT Ww — Ward's Automo- tive reports said today that 232,232 imported cars were registered in ithe United States during the first five months of 1959. This com- pared with 128,331 in the first five months of last year. Ward's figures showed Volks- wagen with 42,316 registrations, which represent actual sales to consumers, and Renault second with 30,265. Other makes in the top 10 in order were the English Ford, Opel, Simca, Fiat, Hillman, Says Norwegian Girl Might Marry. Rockefeller's Son OSLO, Norway (UPI) —An Oslo Alffnewspaper said today that a Nor. ‘wegian girl has been asked to ibe a witness at the wedding of Steven Rockefeller and the Nor. wegian girl he met while she was a maid in theRockefeller home, But there still has been no con- firmation of reports‘ that the 23- year-old son of New York Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller and Anne. Marie Rasmussen are planning to be married. “We are just good friends,” the newspaper ‘“Aftenposte’’ quoted Rockefeller as saying when asked about marriage plans. He has been visiting the Rasmussen family in Soegne after finishing his military serv- ice. Aftenposte said an unidentified Norwegian girl in nearby Kris- ‘Triumph, Vauxhall and Volvo. of the import sales. | The trade paper also estimated: total world production of automo-| \biles for the first half of 1959 | ‘reached 5,672,000 of which it said the United States produced 58 per cent. Last year for the first time the U.S. share of the world total slipped below half, at 49 per cent. Ward's said West Germany was the second largest producer during: the first six months closely fol-' lowed by England and France. 21 Years, $50,000 Per Man 8 Convicted TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Twelve weary jurors Thursday Heavy Sentences Await Gamblers They heard four solid weeks of testimony, seven hours of closing) — , AP Wirephote GOOD AD FOR U. 8. — Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Nixon, wife of the vice president, clasps a gift bouquet presented to her at one of the Russian airports. She has been souvenir shopping, and is now traveling with the vice president who is inspecting mines and | factories in Siberia. In spite of no facilities and a most hurried schedule, she always manages to look fresh and well-dressed. She carries no travel iron with her, but says she bas learned how to pack clothes so they will not be Eats |a gambling syndicate. x «© * night convicted eight alleged gam- blers of conspiracy, excise tax evasion and failure to register as arguments and 5% hours of in- structions, the latter extended by | asia final defense objection. Maximum penalties would be 21 years in prison sentences and $50,- 000 in fines for each man. U:S. Dist. Judge Cale J. Holder ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set sentencing for Sept. 10. The government called 133 wit-| bets totaling $581,000; Nine alleged | | stand, and the defense called no nesses, of whom 53 told of placing |= bettors took the Fifth Amendment. | ~ The defendants did not take the ©. * * * WKC's | *100,000 Purchase oe f The defendants retained their! }composure as they heard the ver- ‘dicts. Their attorneys did not in- dicate whether the convictions) would be appealed, although one/ said ‘‘that’s a very good possibil- ity.” The eight are Leo Shaffer, 59, and Jules Horwick, 55, both of Chicago; Philip Share, 55, and Ir- win Gordon, 42, both of Las Vegas, Nev.; James Tamer, 47, Miami; iJoseph Jacobs, 64, and: Charlies L, '(Buck) Sumner, 72, both of In- dianapolis, and Edgar M. Wyatt, 61, Terre Haute. They remained free under $10,- |000 bond each, Don Tabbert, U.S. idistrict attorney, asked that bonds be increased to $25,000 for Share, ,Gordon, Shaffer, Horwick and Ta- ‘mer “because of their past crimi- nal convictions’’ Judge Holder de- inied the request. * *x * The jury convicted the defend- ants on all five counts against Beautiful Tapestry 2-Piece So handsome, so comfortable! Here is a suite designed Open Fri. HEdera to enchant the admirer of contemporary styling. Sofa Night to ond matching lounge chair in beautiful tapestry. Choice 9:00 P. M. of decorgtor colors. Hurry, limited quontities. F de os ' “ne | i» jthem. They were charged with conspiring to attempt to evade the 10 per cent tax on receipts as a | wagering syndicate, with attempt- |ed evasion in each of three ‘months, and of failure to register with the Internal Revenue Serv- ice ag a gambling syndicate. The jurors deliberated only 3% hours. The courtroom was nearly empty when they sent word that they were ready to report. The 12 jurors and four. al- ternates, all married men, had ‘heen under strict guard since June '24. Their only contact with their families was a nightly telephone ‘call. | witnesses, ternal The charges were based on 10 weeks of operation in a downtown! * - office here in the fall of 1957. In-| > agents || jraided the headquarters Noy, 29, Revenue Service 1957. Public Schools at Dallas Told: tiansand. claimed she has re- stitute visit there is the usual ‘These 10 represented 75.2 per cent ‘ceived an invitation to the wedding land was asked to be a witness. Another Oslo newspaper, “Ver- dens Gang,” said yesterday that the couple even has set the date; some time in mid-August. Neither repert could be con- firmed. His Fine No Puzzle PASSAIC, N. J. (UPI) — Jos- eph Sauro Jr., charged with tear- ing up a speeding ticket, was ordered to fit the pieces back to- gether again in magistrate Joseph Teich’s court. Sauro completed that jig-saw puzzle, Teich then fined him $80 and suspended his license for 90 days, Instrument Repair FACTORY x ' TRAINED EXPERTS @ & Open Fri. Nights 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 Park Free in Rear Plan Integration DALLAS, Tex, (AP)—A federal'l. judge Thursday refused to order integration of Dallas public schools this fall but he told the school board to “put your house in order” for integration which he said will surely come. “You are going to integrate your schools. The question is) when,” said 82-year-old Judge T. Whitfield Davidson, . The hearing was held on a/ petition filed by attorneys for the| AUTHORIZED HOOVER SALES and SERVICE Complete Service Coll FE 5-9101 BARNES HARGRAVE 742 W. Huron St. Across from the New Post Office National Assn, for the Advance-| ment of Colored People asking for| immediate integration. During| testimony, however, they indi-| cated they would be willing to wait until 1960. Japan Wants Relatioris TOKYO (UPI) — Japan has opened negotiations for resurnp- tion of diplomatic relations with Communist Hungary, Bulgaria and Rontania, the foreign ministry an- nounced yesterday. Talks between the four countries were being con- ducted in Warsaw. | GET OUR DEAL —BEFORE- YOU BUY Plymouth & DeSoto - - BRAID - - MOTOR SALES 70 $. CASS FE 2-0186}; OTT rrr § 2 RLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 a ree te FM Pease **ee STARTS TONIGHT Box Office Open 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 8:20 P.M. THE FIRST SURGE OF THAT OLD URGE! ~ ~~ + l : THE RONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; JULY 31, 1959 2 ad TWENTY TES { 4 Chrysler of Canada Buys held for | development at some Galkeed Headlines: ' : : Reformatory Inmate curred last Saturday ‘ baa fi ap | Ries U.S, Marines transformed corps into the first US. ome ‘Land Tract Near Toronto future date. S| john % ? parent ocation.”’ their soba fife and drum) forces brass band in 1802. , It comprises more, than 29 acres J FE da I fhataat: ugs Jonn aspe He , said Kasper’s head was , " WINDSOR W —Ron W. Todgham/|of land located close to highways ane on a\ s TALLAHASSEE, /Fla. (UPD. — slightlY bruised’ and he wagptreat-| ~~ “GREEN M ANSIONS” : President. of Chrysler of Canada 400 and 401 on Dixon’ road in S ad Ge ti St ;|Warden Eugene Goodwyn has con-|¢d. “We will take disciplinary ac- NOW a i today announced ‘that the company|Etobicoke Township. - econ , ner a ion ar firmed that racist John Kasper,|tion against the man,” Goodwyn] FORBIDDEN ISLAND” has purchased a large tract of * . serving a contempt of court sen- = Miao ve tdea ta arecoan eS land in the metropolitan Toronto Cesium, a metal little known) By BOB THOMAS role like this would have had/|tence, was slugged in the fact by | : “y 25 < ce ee area. loutside scientific circles, costs! AP Movie-TV Writer years of training. They would|@ Negro inmate at the Federal) When the United Staes purchased The property. he' said, will be| about $750 a pound. | HOLLYWOOD (AP — She's alhave done stock plays and tele-|Reformatory here. | Alaskasthe price was two cents an 11 to 1 P.M. — ne Votege agp A gon sion and other movies. 1 haven't} G00dwyn said the incident oc-iacre. aed F hear her name, you realize where had that. I mae to make good in| ‘ Polthmel aw lititel. OUR | fel ring role in the, new comedy,ja hurry—or else, 4 : os Une) ie ie) | | Tall Story.” k * * | --“ South End Union Lake J YEARS AGO | SSRs — meget Ea ta, * j ~ * * She'll have plenty of moral sup-| COM M ERCE Road and Haggerty er i eS LI eee ES | Jane frankly admits how she| oct” qwe other eodtuthees an Eve OVE Ge BU ea a ae a " » «ee THOUSAND a got the role, The promacesivecta Sinnyy ‘Stewark and Join Sweee:| 5 ‘felt titel; is Josh Logan, her godfather. | ° 2 > Ot course, I'm very grateful to/ producer - husband of mead NOW SHOWING Tonight Sat. PHONE FEDERAL 2-4 q " Mr. Logan,"’ she said as she was} McGuire. ADULTS 80c ° rey.\ K LAN D: HELD OVER igetting her hair styled at Warners.) asked her how much help she THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY = chitoren 25< MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED : “Because of my name, I'm getting | got from her father. the kind of role it would ordinarily | “Not much help, because he has 5 10 SEE! GLORIOUS 70 HE 4 * you have S€€Njbeen gone a lot in recent years,’ AR? a: those eyes before.| she said, “But I’ve gotten some | WALT DISNEY'S ts f She’s Jane Fon-|good advice.” —~ da, 21-year-old x~ e© * — daughter of Henry| She had no great acting yen, she} =e: ari latest of the|Said, though she had appeared’ = y¢ . second generation|With her father in a couple of pro-' Oy) of movie names |ductions. ry to seek fame in| She did some fashion modeling | f ‘ Hollywood. She. lafter leaving school, then decided | * fs = ; : appears to be of{/she wanted (0, try being, an Walt Disneys | Vie worere CRAIG STEVENS » ALIKTALTON t tart S ' Ab xt oor een pene Gea I don’t think any sensible parent qhe oh, a WILLIAM HOPPER . FLORENZ AMES-DONALD RANDOLPH $3 has the star- iseeks an entertainment career for ‘take years to oa. }his children these days,” she nee Pa aa premeaciengy “But there are drawbacks, too. said. eithen he didn't discourage Fred MacMURRAY . Jean HAGEN Fe Prices For ‘Most actresses who would get a|™ée . -) ee quntee ccm Features at : : = | OMREY KORK - ANNETTE FUNICELLO TIM 1:40 - 3:40 This Attraction | Th fut e Sh h ict Mat. ..... Se | e ure. e nas a picture- $0 74 Eves. .. .$1.00 'a-year deal with Logan, but she 9:45 Children . .50¢ \seeks more activity than that. K M.G-M presents ‘She cites the advice of another ii cco meat cnmei : ie 'godfather, Swope: ‘‘the main thing s s ry r} . UChOM + sterreng | ae | { NEXT: Audrey Hepburn in THE NUN’S STORY HARRY BELAFONTE jabuut Seerning to act is to Keer a a =| | e | ss {/ INGER STEVENS BY A Now! All-Out Ac venture! | | A ga Japan Hopes to Launch " ane \ STRAND NOW! ost ea | per First Satellite in 1963 AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 25c¢ to 1 P. M, eto TOKYO (AP)—J h - % OKYO \aP)— sag Sate CLAYTON MOORE os THE LONE RANGER EASTMAN oy, HERE go do opportunity to see the great screen THE STORY OF THE oa its —— ee MAME @ TONTO | Released the (Unites Artists eae masterpiece that made entertainment history, ‘THE ROBE,’ LAST MAN ON EARTH on the same program with its great sequel, iat The Japanese Astronautic De- Sy ‘DEMETRIUS and the GLADIATORS.’ BOTH marvelous jvelopment Committee said the) Lt? ie . in Cinemascope AND TECHNICOLOR. The perfect ( |satellite launching will be part of 3 UNIT SHOW - NG . show for the entire family. DON’T MISS IT! IEW an. CENSATIONAL! a five-year program including fir- Ss STA! ; . ; : NEW at ling of rockets for studies of ty-| a e | ; Arth HUNNICUTT _ THE GREATEST TARZANS atROL 8 | phoons, space health and space) : arjorie uf RP. STORY OF LOVE SIMMO i oe 3 ‘communications. > : , avers eOLD [ SATURDAY MATINEE | | The average length of a new, ————_—__________ ________—_ = axyes cantoons |born infant is now about 20 inches, Ss : i a i ——_f,an increase over previous years. EARP ADAP DARED . , ws yey. h al Ite ? ; 4 | | TONIGHT—SATURDAY f= . DRIVE-IN, DRIVE-IN aie RPE SHS) ae LAST COMPLETE SHOW “puee el ieee / pr sai £6: THEATRE ‘ ATR STARTS AT 10:15 GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT open k77e'/k SHOW ETAaTE We S STEWART GRANGER VALUE EVER PRESENTED ADMISSION—ADULTS 90c Il D EN u ' FIRST SHOWING OF CHILDREN "TREE" AS _UIVAL THE ROBE’ LEAVE 2 Major F eatures - Plus - “GULLIVERS TRAVELS” | ‘THE ROBE’ LEAVES OFF! | yw yt a ty: WT victor DEMETRIUS THE MOST pemet hs —ADDED—. RE 0 tg eh AN For the Young pesra WN 1? 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The airport control tower On-the-Spot Inquiry Seen SPADAFO ~| ler : a = (|_| THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 B 7 Thinks Castro Enemy Part in Movie — Snatched in Miami MIAMI, Fla. w — The wife of NEW YORK (AP) — Marion’Rafael del Pino, bitter enemy of Javits, pretty brunette wife of |Fidel Castro, said today he may Sen. Jacob K. Javits (RNY), 'Bave a = = ad oe a to cuba, where he faces, == aig sceriegia possible death sentence for) Sunday to appear in a movie. |. nter-revolutio acatttien: * « * | “Tt was not like my husband Mrs.. Javits, in her early 308ito leave in the middle of the and the mother of three children, ‘night, saying he would return in said: ; ‘a few hours, then fly voluntarily “It’s a walk-on part. I'm NOt to Cuba,” said Mrs. exactly launching a career, but 1) Pino. am looking forward to it, I've al-| ways had a hankering to do| She noted Havana radio re- something in the theater.” ports that another person was in * * * | the plane with Del Pino when it Prior to marrying Javits in 1947,, !8nded in a Cuban ambush Sat- Mrs. Javits studied drama and "day and was set afire by was a production assistant for two ™achinegun bullets. Del Pino Broadway shows which folded, W## wounded and captured. Mrs. Javits said she would play| The second man, she said, may the secretary to the head of the have kidnaped her husband to FBI in Columbia's “Who Was deliver him to Castro. Vague re- That Lady?” |ports from Cuba said the second |man in the plane escaped, along) Tired Formosa Pidgeon with three anti-Castro leaders | Gets Preferential Trip wn or the comtyee eB | meSTY x * * TOKYO (UPI)—A tired pigeon is| ; | on its way home today through} Del Pino rented the plane at! diplomatic channels, ‘Fort Lauderdale Friday and The bird dropped on the deck of Parked it at Miami’s Tamiami, the Royal Interocean Line ship Airport until the takeoff late that! TWENTY-FOUR | Marion Javits Delys del a Jeg band showing its home was Was Closed at the time and. the | in Formosa. /plane’s takeoff was not observed. | Nationalist Chinese Consul P. C.. Mrs. Del Pino has appealed to) Sun at Yokohama accepted deliv- the U.S. State Department to help ery and put the pigeon on a plane her husband. Both are American for Taipei. ‘citizens, in Saigon Aid Charges WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.|mittee that it send an investigator . Mike Mansfield (D-Mont) said to-/of its own to Saigon, or ask its day be may propose an on-the-|foreign policy study group to con- spot inquiry to get all the facts|tract for a special nongovern-| in a controversy over the foreign| mental study. — eS ae 7 Colegrove told the committee, - of a Sen- ate Foreign Relations sul it. _ paaiony Gonder, an tee which recalled American aid|*™érican business man repre-| officials for further questioning to- senting Bethlehem Steel, claimed | day about administration of the he lost out in the bidding for a) program. = — contract with Viet * * * am igh his bid per ton was/| He asked thé officials to return |below, that of the winner. The with a full to charges of Award went to the Eurasia Corp., frregularities in the award of a/@ firm with Belgian supply steel contract in that Southeast sources, Colegrove said. Asian republic. . | * * The charges were made by) “Gonder i: : Scripps-Howard writér Albert M. lundos cath yates Riles ri Colegrove, whose series of articles|formant told him two weeks be- written from Saigon touched off'fore the sealed bids were opened the hearings. ; who would get the contract,” Mansfield said he may suggest Colegrove testified. | to the full Foreign Relations Comp “‘He is further prepared to test- . ity that at formal bid openings at which some 58 bids were ex- amined, there was no bid from| Vv | “These findings suggest you can from Nashville, Tenn. 4 ‘-wewrrewrererrrevrerererereeeweeweerreeeeerrt;tT.tTVTTT* whe T Must Talk to Politically Apathetic Direct Contact Stirs Voters ANN ARBOR (®—The only ef-|get the apathetic out to vote,” | fective way to get an indifferent) Eldersveld said. ‘But the only ef-' voter to the polls is to call on him fective ways to do it are in person in person or make an appeal by|or by telephone. Literature may telephone, a University of Michi-| Serve other kinds of purposes, but gan political. scientist reported|we shouldn't kid ourselves into Th , | thinking it will activate people and Prof. Samuel Eldersveld based 8t them to turn out at the polls. this conclusion on studies made| Eldersveld said a random sam- by his political science classes in Ple of Wayne County (Detroit) res- Ann Arbor during 1952, 1953, 1954|idents showed 38 per cent got and this year. | most of their political information from television, 38 per cent from Some 500 registered voters who | newspapers and nine per cent from had not voted in- a local elec: |. dio. tion for seven years were divided | The survey showed, Eldersveld into six different groups and cai that television is terribly asked to vote. | important in reaching the lower No contact at aj] was made with economic groups, the less formally a control group. Six per cent of educated, and lower prestige occu- them voted. But with other groups, Pational classes of people in politi- personal contact by university stu-|cal campaigns, dents brought out 25 per cent;| hi ht! . sonal contact by telephone brought Crying Mental Cruelty, brought out 29 per cent, and per-| . sonal cohtact by telephone brought Actor Divorces Wife LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Alleg- out 24 per cent. Out of a group contacted by three mailings,’ listing only infor-/ing mental cruelty, actor James mation, eight per cent voted. Out Craig Thursday divorced Mary of another group, contacted by/Craig. She did not contest the ac- three mailings, including both in-' tion. formation and strongly worded) The couple was married April 15, 1939, in Log Angeles. There are ed ithree children. Craig is formerly moral appeals to vote, 12 per cent be bn bi bn hb bn hi hin bn be hi i hn th hn ha hi A hn hi hh A hi in hin hi Mie bn hin Bi Mn i en hi hn Mi in Mi Mi wwewveeyTeeTYeeererreerereeee DELICIOUS... rrr ere 4 ‘ ~rrrweerft,TtT?+* FOOD wrrrewvrvrvVTVeYVYYTY Good News Exciting, Celebrates Wrong Way LOS ANGELES —Ralph|, ,. : : Mich rs caso aap Nixon Hails GOP Victory phone booth to call his wife withh DEGYTARSK, U.S.S.R. (UPD— the good. néws—the property they|Touring Vice President Richard had wanted to buy was now avail-|M, Nixon yesterday hailed the Re- able, : _ |publican victory in Hawaii as “‘the x *« * best shot in the arm the party has Still excited as he hung up the'had in the last two years.” phone through the booth’s glass door. 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Department for “a full and com- on MAGAZINE OUTLET Iiplete statement either admitting! or denying” the Gonder charges. | ~*~ * * Foreign aid officials entered a| For DINNER or SNACK Featuring | DICK BENGATE general denial of Colegrove's'| win cms w you wish ...1T's # MSU Has fo Borrow fo Meet Its Payroll | LANSING (UPI) — Michigan’ ‘State University had to borrow | jagainst anticipated student fees | Chick-Inn SAGINAW AT WILSON 24 Hour Service and THE ESQUIRES Friday and Saturday Nights SUNDAY NIGHT DANCE TO Ample Parking to meet its $1,500,000 payroll It was another in a series of fiscal juggling steps the state has had to take in its most | pressing obligations during six — months of cash crisis. | MSU, the University of Mich- SQUARE end ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER _ ARIZONA and HIS PARTNERS playing your favorite country style music DIXIE BAR 2592 Dixie Highway i BALLROOM igan, and Wayne State University 2057 Weedward, Detroit jare due 10 million dollars from Dancing Evely There. 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Call EM 3-9124 * Dine out this weekend and dance to the / Music of BOB LAWSON TRIO Friday and Saturday What's happening to New Drayton Inn? Something New ts Coming Soon -— Watch for it! 4195 Dixie Highway Famous Style Dinners, Luncheons Are Our Specisity New Drayton Inn RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE For an Evening of Entertainment Listen to “SULLY,” 250 Ibs, of Musical Rhythm playing your favorite songs 6 nights a week, (Our Kitchen is Open for Sandwiches ‘til 1:00.A.M.) OR 3-7161 SMORGASBORD DINNERS | asd 30 nM. $1.95 DAILY Luncheons DINNERS 49:30 to 2:30 5:30 to 10:30 P.M. $1.25 $1.95 ap may ULY 31, 1959 | Goes Slower Than U. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J Se h/ - Wants FBI In on Arson Flight in Space... i House Group Would WASHINGTON (NEA) —Britain Make Fleeing Bombing, |is getting ready to take a new * l ; t * : 2 1 its Fire Federal Offense -| 501 0Johnson p 10086 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS _ Fisher p 4000 San Francisco 7, Philadelphia 2 | aPearson 1010 ay Wieenew i . Pret Om Pag Totals 36 11 ib ‘i toe 33 4 4 3 ° ; . | : c L q oO Chicago White Casey with a 100 pound cake on his 69th birthday | Bisourgh te Angeles 4° eacicd a— and Stengel took a deep breath to blow out the rusts) Games sere ee Samet im ee yasn’ (Times Eastern Standard) Baltimore .. 109 000 010— 2 sparklers. It wasn't a happy birthday however at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.—Anderson| Detroit . O1F 100 Jan—i1 Chicago OD | St vs. Newcombe (10-6) as the White Sox defeated the Yanks, 3-1. But the highest man in organ-| ized baseball, Commissioner Ford! Frick said, “It looks as if they) had them dead to rights.”’ Levan said he would appeal the) suspension, handed down in Co-) lumbus, Ohio, by George M. Traut-| man, president of the National | Assn. of Professional Baseball! Leagues ‘tion Department's annual playoffs \for the City Championship and the The 33-year-old player was not right to pena in = State too sure how to go about it. Tournament, will start Sunday, “Till have to contact my lawyer. August 2 and the finals will be | I feel my punishment is too se- |ne1q on Sunday, August 9 at Jaycee! = =. |Park, The reason for the selection Trautman said Levan and Gon-|of Sunday is to give the loyal fans, zalez could appeal to the national and parents an opportunity . to’ association’s executive committee; again see the stars of tomorrow in writing within 30 days, then to play. Frick if the committee upheld) the playoffs terminate a most Trautman. , successful season for the Pontiac Trautman's 1,500 - word state- Parks and Recreation Depart- ment on his findings said no proof ment’s Junior Baseball program. | was obtained that the game was} A total of 68 junior teams started. “ae ” | thrown. i « « ithe season with 63 finishing, the| other 5 forfeiting out with 3 the But the sharply - worded state-\i4+ week, This makes a total of ment put players and a over 1,000 boys playing baseball | on notice that “if professional ‘ baseball is to continue to enjoy in addition to the 120 adults. the confidence of the public, every; In selecting the teams for the player must constantly be alert! playoffs, a method was devised | operate with the’ proper authori.) participate. In Class “D” the ties by reporting incidents of this top four teams, in Class “EE” kind immediately.” with a morning and evening * *« * . , league, the top 2 teams in the ‘Trautman directed each club evening league and top team in | president to\"‘assemble his play-| the morning league were auto- ers, read this decision to them matically in, while the 8rd place and notify them that \any such team in’ the evening and 2nd failure in the future will be dealt! place im the morning will play a. with very severly,” | erucial game for the 4th spot, \ f i f \ Annual City Playoffs Start Sunday x=:==: The Pontiac Parks and este) (0-0) va. Bub] y (96) ws. Drysdale (17-6) rie at San Francise¢o, —Haddix (7-8) vs. Sanford (8-9) TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Chicago at Cincinnati, 1:30- p.m. Pittsburgh Chicago at ———. Lge m. All playoffs are conducted on aj In Class “F” with 4 different: Byiyi@ivnis oo tee acceies pm p.m. team, 2-game knockout, bracket/jeagues, it was a little more com-| Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 3: system of play. plicated, with the best teams: at 8U is at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.—Stone| (7-6). Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10 p.m— Conle | ag p.m | _E—None. PO-A—Baltimore 24-10, Detroit | 27-13. DP—Veal, Lepcio and Zernial. LOB —Baltimore 4, Detroit 11. 2B—Boyd, Wilson 2. Lepcio.. 3B—Pilar- a. HR—Kaline, S—Groth, Lepcio. 8F— son. (O'Dell (L, 6-8) 2 | Johnson | Lary (W, 187). 9 7 2 |, HBP—By Johnson (Yost). PB Wilson. ;\0 — ———s, McKinley, soar, Chylak. 'T—2:18. A—6,5 bracketed in the No. 1 league. The top 2 teams stood by while Finsterwald’s Golf Tip: the 3rd place and the leaders in the other leagues played a one- game knockout for the other 2 spots. Simmons Will Finish Year at Phils’ Farm PHILADELPHIA — President} x“ ke Bob Carpenter of the Philadelphia’ In the Widgets the top 2 teams Phillies said Thursday pitcher Curt) in the American League stand by Simmons has requested he be al. while the 3rd and 4th in the lowed to finish the 1959 season) American League will play the with Williamsport in the Eastern; tep 2 teams in the National League. League for the 3rd and 4th spot x * * in the bracket, Carpenter said he telephoned _ we wo Simmons Thursday and asked if} poiac will host the State District the left-hander wanted to come Tournament in Class 7,” "Er back to the Phillies. and bas Md At the present time é ®.. ® teams are registered in Class “F,"’| 6 in Class “E” and 4 in Class “D.” The tournament will be held having a one-piece swing. August 11 and 12 with the winners going to Jackson August 17. ‘first, ev x * ‘clubhead all the way around. In Class “A,” Poritiac drew} If the body and hands. start first, Jackson in the Labor Day Tourna- you'll get a lash at the top of the ment at Battle Creek, while the swing.. Waggle the club in the Class “B’’ winners will compete|same line that you expect to carry PGA Champion | | left foot at address. Starting the: backswing, for the lateral shift. The hips, hands, club and shoulders start back at ‘once. The closer you can come to starting everything together, the easier it is to keep everything timed "together throughout the ry 34 to remain at Williamsport because he felt he could get the work nec- essary to regain’ his winning form,"’ Carpenter said. The. club owner said he granted the request. ' Simmons, who was operated on for bone chips in his pitching el- bow last April, was sent to, the Class A Eastern League club July 22 on 24-hour option. Detroit Labor Day weekend. Any change seems unnatural, 5 : | . U \ 4 i ony the golfer feels the weight transfer to the right foot, giving him freedom swing, Come a8 close as you can to If you:start with the clubhead hing must follow the ‘in the Class “B’’ Tournament in)the club through the entire swing.| . Start All in One Piece \whether the golfer switches from The bulk of the weight is on the Wrong to right or the otber way round. Poe ee De _eN | ___THE PONTIAC:PRESS: FRIDAY, JU LY a1, 1959) __ | "TWENTY. SEVEN | vuunspay’s FIGHTS d Crapo Burke no in 9 Way Tie or PGA eat Mike hie? oct $3.96 6 Herman Searle, .........., ? .£ s see ne Walter Burkemo, ............. . 35-34-69 Dow Finsterwald, aad Leto vevecveenessececes S06-——00/ Bam Sead’. .3.... ee 3435-69: Bob Rosburg, Dick Hart, 707220. seeeccettcccs 3633-49) L : Jockos Bradley e capanieconcnes 34-35-69] Mike com, , ees son . ) 7 rak, » : 59 Don Whitt, ‘ 3635-7 . : | Chuck Klein’ oh: is B) Ted... Brel, . ...+s Cincin- nati, in 8:10. | Mike Johnson, a_ 15-year-old Dr. M. A. Northrup, a member 'schoolboy and- two-time Pennsyl- of both previous Pan-American |yania state high school champ, teams and champion in 1955, de- drew with Gilbert Sanchez, Ma- cisioned Dave Newland, Pert- _rines. Johnson is from Lock Haven, far. Pittsburgh cleareq the way for the Giants by beating Los Ange- les 54 in 12 innings, sikdding the Dodgers to third. Milwaukee took over second place with a 6-2 decision over the Chicago land, Ore. The matches continue through Saturday when a_ round-robin Two Benefit Games at DP on Saturday Two softball games will be cignt weights will determine the played at Drayton Plains Satut-|:eam that will zo to the games at day, at 7 and 8:30 p.m. as a bene-|;; fe aemnes |Chicago* Aug. 27-Sept. 1 LOS ANGELES , CLEVELAND BOSTON ini S ae ; sue ath Gutam s> 6036) Martin mm °32'3 0Green 20 94.000 ieee injured Snobol player, Jerry) Six grapplers came to the first Great es 6121 Neal 3 433 0 Power ib 412 ORunnels Ib 3000 i two rounds of the tryouts without Oe UE I an .* * a point against them. ab d ' ‘ c i a! : : Stuart Ib 4.110 Larker “tp 4042) Colavito rf 403 OStephens If 00 00 In the first game Lakeside Under the Olympic scoring sys- Soe 21UE Reae'e THEY RSG LEE 11) E mots et Asiary an te tem, png n oor ee oak S 88 ixon ¢ ec nightcap e Pontiac c ampion | wrestler no points, a decision gives 00 000 Kravis e. aie! zimmer ss 1000) Locke ) d1eeWers” tooo Snobol meets 1958 champs, | | ceewnt ” lol Lape» 3088 Brewer») 2010 S0aW's | 7 | oy p 60600 cDemeter 1000 Fornieles p 1000 Veteran Checks In | dKiluszski 100¢ Wiliams p 20006, Totals 36 412 4 Totals _ 63 | . . | Daniels py 008 ncat out for Mahoney tm Sth. wasmiNGTON xansas crry | CALIFORNIA, Pa. Fullback Totals #5145 Totals 40 48 4 Cleveland ‘. BF ore oe a o " nb Suiite ot ab rb bt Howie Ferguson, a six-year vet- 4 _ —Bosto ow ” j i a-Sineled for Friend tim 7th: b-Flied out Ps Mees Ton scareds Cleveland 27-|cGreen 1000 Snyder if 4itt eran in the National Football for Wills in 7th: ¢Grounded out for La- 10. DP—Green, — = ampere oe o- ay =e. eee tonemea 3b $33? League, checked into the Pitts- — [a into double play a Power a “ 7 ve- [Sievers 2 3000 Lalmaoe 2 3100 burgh Steeler camp Thursday aft- _ y a y > 4 Pittsburgh 110 100 100 90)—5 MO Hos snochion, Flaherty. ‘Umont. Berry Thr'n’b'y rt 4000 Chiti Cc 3120 er having X-rays taken of a shoul- Les Angeles bee Set bis Sons T2-G A144. Wea tae peMstrt ss 3020 der he injured last season. { E-Hoak. Skinner, Mejias, Gilliam. Po- Kk riggs p 20906 Sturdivant p 1000, Ferguson was acquired a few A—Pitsburgh 36-17, Los Angeles 26-12. che | lees |days ago from the Green Bay, DP-Hosk. Maseroski snd | DRece uer 1000 P ha fi f Wills and Larker. _Meliag 8 tod Hoek ill Pir qd eS an tS.) meee sive ackers in exchange for a future) igre gelee 9 draft choice. He underwent an op-| 2B-Groat. Virdon. HR-Me}s [Pict agpotly Ele § Wondaumerer in 7h; b-/eration in the off season for torn sume xr Nelson. Struck out for Berton sh laeeaiaaia ro oN RER BB SO. Fase" : 33437 MAW UID, Leth, Oo at | Daniels (W, 66) 31320 0 2 3 Olympic Champ Injured press 23 6 6 6 @ 1 else Peltnoctt. Samford, Bertola. PO-A— Podres eee bf a 8 D k Holds. wens fem 96-11; Kansas City 27-6. DP-'- NEW YORK ™® —Glenn Dav- Willianns as 4) - . 1 js x Rann emric olds carn =o ciy & ie —_—— is, Olympic champion in the 400- | ( ut a 0, ‘ _ § e , Podres Tapas Uecion Venn, poe ‘A’ Poes to 3-Hit Total spainson 2 Tutile. snyder, Naragon,| eter hurdles in 1956, withdrew ~~ ) atelli, Burkhart. T-3:21 A-24.221 . a Chiti. SB-Lumpe (from the U.S. Pan - American in Fine Job IP HR ERBRso Games team Thursday because of MILWAUKEE G L. 2-8 5 6 41 2 4 : —— abrh bi ° ab rh bil Kemmerer , 1 2 0 6© 6 6 . chronic back ailment. The for s s 7 Tayjor W126 Avie Mm 2118 A fine. Shit pitching perform-|Wesdshek 2. 1 8 9 1 timer Ohio State runner was un- | | glam K 3888 sere a 411] Hiance hightighted the city Class A stadia 1a 68 O bable to Philad wha b 215 nl e ave e r ice a WI $é . em Th'sen 7 3 H 11 Logan 4i1 1 baseball league encounter, last U-Stewart pe. Paperelia, Hurley sians at Philade ae oa s Averill c 3010 Palko f) 411! night with Pirates’ Larry Dem-)T-2:22. a-10.514 for the same reason. Walls rf 30006 Bruton cf 4020 Fn = = Altman ct 30006 Crandall c 310 lrick blanking Shaw's Jewelers, Cee'r'lli p 1¢¢60 Spahn p 4010 = . —— p 8600 \7-0. ; Dravsky p 0988 The Pirate moundsman walked Bi N Wid k F b | N w = I Eston eee a wine only two opponents, — = the g e i e rac G u ous ew . __— | 6th frame, was given flawless |) -Plied out for Buzhardt in 6th; b—| support by his mates. Walt Hon- ‘GRUMMAN LIGHT a a Plied out for Drabowsky in th | chell and Jim Schiebner banged Only 112 pounds— Chie ove ott 900—2 bles Demrick . _ easily transpor' Mitwackee of 120 bex6| 208 off for two of by car. 10, Milwaukee 27-13, Mare a = ger oe tary RUGGED and Senult: "f. ‘Payior. Banks and Schuit;| Collected a double on his own, Plush riveted hull DY Avila, Adcock, Logan and | to help along his victory, to open is virtually inde- Chicago 2. Milwauee oa: structible. | HR—Thomson, *Sestuls. Aaron, Logan.) the 3-run 7th session. To make AT LI 2 S d ABRE 2 , d re. 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K Trailers. eBlanetd 1ebo Torgee'n 10 zeeereees scored again in the 4th,’ i Brictel at 3000 Meanany rf }ogg Nun three counters, and added £) — COMPLETE MARINE HARDWARE & PAINTS — STAR CHIEF A ep ee INVICTA + Deon $4 rba p yan p ith. bSlaughter 1008 oor oeaan ren p e008 * * * | . fg eee S HARRINGTON BOAT WORKSS _Fiied | PIRATES brh SHAW'S brh! i t out for Orbe in tae. m0 = ls mena Sehiedner, 20 “2 02 “aw . . pak ccis one PE geri power Dynaflow transmission, power steering, power Rew York wip 100 e001 /Pierson. ss 3.00 Berg, co 0 81 Your Evinrude Dealer StL SS, CUMS brakes, radio, heater, white wall tires, deluxe Chica 008 100 1ix—3| Busch, 422 Bishop, ss 300) steering wheel, wheel discs, windshield steering wheel and wheel d —Torgeson, Kube. ‘Lo POASNew| Lovell, Ib 4.13 Hehell, 1b30 30 1! ig wnee! a covers, decor group, York 211, Chicago - ,DP—Brickell,|*Alldredge, if 101 *Corres. 36 00 0) washers, decor group, foam seat, non-glare mirror $ * . . | Cd ei ardsen, Throneberry en chicago 5. {Cooper, 2 200 Anterson ef 300 LAYAWAY or BANK FINANCING | baock- up lights, oil $ back-up lights 2B—Lollar. 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( | ; | : 7 , | . ey eh 7 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 ie Dye ee Pass Millions of Dollars in Taxes |. \ State Legislatures Fight Red Ink (Editors note: Map dog J is a dis- ; taken this year by state legislatures, | controlled the legislature, the budgets and sizeable tax programs|the tax reduction and made sonie now mostly saiehe trend in’ badects | Democrats failed to muster the |this year. Beside Brown and Wil- sacreneed te: the Gschbla ‘Nelhaet! ond taxes was higher and higher.) necessary two-thirds vote to get |liams on the Democratic side, they eee _ By RAYMOND LAHR ” | @ referendum on a constitutional included Republican Govs. ‘Nelson|Ut left it still $2,500,000 below the WASHINGTON (UPI) — State| ®™endment to authorize an ‘n- |A. Rockefeller of New York and|'ta! for last year. ADAM AMES 7 we | Ce ee - By Lou Fine J ; islatures, now mostly adjourned,| ©°™e tax. : William G, Stratton of Illinois and . In California, where the legis. am ae up millions of dollars in new| After the recent rash of state Democratic Gov. Michael V. Di-| lature concentrated on upper evans Wo eae ented : _iSalle of Ohio. bracket taxpayers in voting an TIME AROUND AN OLD taxes this year to fight red-ink| gasoline tax increases, fewer states { FOGEY LIKE YOUR FATHER spending for record-high budgets. |reached for the motorist this year. ~ *& ® income tax increase, Democratic : In Rene all oe the 46 ya — apy which did were New| A democratic exception was Gov. oe a te yee eggcal : whiel egislative sessions this| York with a gas tax increase from|Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey, what ated OTS j year lawmakers either have al-|4 to 6 cents a gallon, Ohio from 5 who found increased revenue eb Reckefelier's “Genk the Poor BO —_ AN D HER BUDDING - 2 ~ ready approved or still must ap-|to'? and New Hampshire and West present tax laws enough to finance| Come tax schedule. | ae DO RAL NST ON Od EAPTR [~) | \‘ & \ prove budgets as high for their| Virginia from 6 to 7. Proposed gas/a record budget. ~ In an order ‘delaying new state = BEV.\EQE SXYOPRCH 11 DONT - state as the: federal budget is on|tax increases are still pending in| Another was Gov. George Dock-|construction in Illinois, Stratton Wi Fare TS TQ FOR GOW he national level. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. |i igan in mind w sai , t s yivania. jing of Kansas, who recommended|had Michigan in mind when he said ’ S22 XO Nei QOUS In some states, legislators Several governors presumed te|a small reduction from last/his administration was “not going | VSN OUR found that economic growth or have national political ambitions year’s budget and cutting the sales|to wake up some morning and find| ° recovery from the 1953 recession as candidates or kingmakers had'tax from 2% to 2 per cent. ‘The|we can’t meet our payrolls.” would provide enough tax take to * ~ 6 es NN FORT ff 06CtlUcdEC cover the increased drain on BOARDING HOUSE E ra state finances. | ; —— g But in most others, the only un- happy solution was to hike taxes. | Some tried new tax gimmicks, but) most simply raised income taxes, | sales or excise taxes on liquor, | IL KINDA HATE T'SELL ‘\ THE OLD PLACE,COLONEL} HIPPLES YOU WON'T L, MY HAT, FARMER TITTLE! REST Yj ASSURED THAT YOUR HOLDINGS |Z WILL BE LOVINGLY TENDED~WE } \ \ ——~ ) b toba .. , _ / Cre ~- va i wan = . page sath Carolina, Okla. \ HARDLY SELI EVE ioe , Ee eEe HINCE Le Ee oe , | he 7 NEA Service, inc. TM. Rag, U.S. Pat. OF, noma, South Carolina and Utah! |~( GUT MEN MAW TOOK WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR / THE BERRYS | By Carl Grubert joined the federa] government and ) AN OL’ BEAT-UP PLACE . HAK-KAFE/— THE FAMILY pecans ; ; pie eee lead Geen Ee) Ce OT leis SOMETHIN, \ SEAT IS IN SUSSEX NEAR inti ime ITS MY TURN T oyay, OH! OH! MAMAS ROSES! impose withholding taxes on pay-! 1 ODT OF IT’ a 5 ISIN 5S aed} TAKE IT! WILL I GET A SPANKING/ checks to help insure - collection! ae ead ~~ BOGNOR REGIS: : / 7 = of income taxes. Idaho levied a $10} ——. head tax on each income tax ‘e- turn filed. Colorado, Maine and Utah put a tax on hotel and mote] bills> Ne- braska levied a new tax on pari- mutuel betting. The heretofore dry state of Oklahoma legalized liquur, and the legislature promptly taxed it $2.40 a gallon to yield an esti- mated $3,500,000 a year. Cigarette smokers were a fa-| — j/ vored target in the search for new ate revenue. California, which had no! . , at Pan. cigarette tax, got a levy of 3 cents! , ‘ . a package when the legislature. DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber _ SORRY, MRS. DUGAN J HE'S SO — IT WAS REALLY RIGHT 7 NOTHING NOTHING — approved 222 million of Gov, Ed-| mund G. Brown's 256 million dol-! lar tax program. | Of 11 other states which in- _ ony CH EN- CHILDREN — CAN'T You SCUSS A NOVEL WITHOUT LOCKING HORNS ? Dakota to 5 cents; Minnesota 5'4; Pennsylvania and Washing- ton, 6; and Vermont 7 cents. According to the tobacco insti- | ; tute, 25 states now collect | ’ ciagrette taxes of 5 cents or OUT OUR WAY more per package on top of the | 8-cent federal tax. In Minnesota, the legislature] | creased cigarette taxes this year, N ~ SS as lowa and Wyoming went to four \. = . 1%, La = cents a pack; Idaho, New York, | 4 .: 3% - Ohio, South Carolina and South | ™ oc aT , | Mes HATS QUITE A woos innvtomsn mata ap us ox on PROMINENT SEAT = YEH, BUT IF HE PUT THAT ) THAT'S TH’ HEIGHT OF STEALIN’ A WELL,NO-- NOT QUITE boldly approved a slight increase COMPANY'S TIME -- TH’ HEIGHT... TUXEDO ie Ue beak tax. which hed been HE'S GOIN’ TO SOME } IF HE'S GOT | MESS ON AT ALLEY OOP untouchable for 25 years. Although DOIN'S TONIGHT , A TUXEDO HOME TH 7 ALL RIGHT, | #/ ITS GOING YO DO it balked at a withholding tax, it! AND HE'S SWIPIN ON UNDER COMPANY JUST KEEP SOMETHING ALL also raised taxes on personal and, A SHAVE ON THE THEM WORK SHOULD BE rt Te you, you | RIGHT... EVEN THE . a. STEEL INDUSTRY’ } CLOTHES, \ THANKFUL-- BOC. TS GOT, | SHIRT ON, A BUFFALO ARE corporate income, liquor, ciga-| 7 f Lert THAT WOULD THAT'S A ME WORRIED! / WLLYUH?|] BA™ +>" \. NERVOUS rettes and other tax sources as. z —~— BE WORSE! / DAY’S WORK . aa Vs VAN 7 { ar tz ack.| ‘ . om Ax r~ A d “fi - of a 45 million dollar tax pack ‘ IN ITSELF / P qo2 fi ue i Besides California with its 222 . Ay) | million dollars of new taxes; states re is / \} ys with six-figure tax increase pack- j se ages this year included: Ohio, 275 : ¢) RAR million dollars; New York, 273) x / | million; Tlinois; 135 million and) : 5 Washington, 112 million dollars. | ¢ x ai In the crisisridden state of j aw = Michigan, the legislature appears wo © | @ \ [ ay etd to be moving toward a sales tax om | : ( increase from 3 to 4 or 5 per cent, o yo he . ; | | << st ——— with an execption for food if it mw ff AAG! Weer nx OO wed | ’ 1 goes to 5. Action along this line Yio © yn Y. ~ NE ~ CAPTAIN EASY By Leste Tera would kill off Gov. G. Mennen Wil- Al, a = |- | ag YOu BET (1. BE BACK! THE || By THEN WiLL BE * 4 THAT SUSPICIO liams’ proposal for a new state in- G 0 VY ADIOS, SENOR AMERICAN EMBASSY IN MADRID | | TOO LATE TO HURL come tax as part of his 140 million 0 Wy EASY! YoU may \WILL HELP ME GET JUSTICE, 1 | MONKEY WRENCH dollar tax plan. HW RECOVER LUGGAGE BO Ga . Adega In Pennsylvania, Gov. David L. Alo ee eee 1S WEDDING! Lawrence's request for a 200 mil- ge tieg elle lion dollar tax increase has been 0 —= : snarled in the legislature since ? March. The legislature has raised og the 3 per cent sales tax to 3% ard may try to break the present dead- 4\0 O lock by lifting it to 4 per cent and = extending it to items now exempt.| = TRWWLLAMS 7-3) = © 1959 by NEA Service ine TM. Reg US. Pat. OFF The Washington state legisla- ture raised the sales tax from 3.1/3 to 4 per cent and increased “THE NIGHT BIRD DON ALD DUCK By Walt Disney N A NCY . _. : _ VG aK RK il sau caw deawene non oe Sie oe eS ey | eS Yueavene No!) | | (WREATHS oF MONDAY TuEspay || weonesDay || THURSDAY I MADE FOR THE | ae rs ee eae cP Y ) WASOUERADE, OaiSy.) WE oe Dae l = } | : = a DONT ED: TRIED TO HAVE . th mas iT AUTHENTIC! JI at ie no Our g OF MY MIND ete ceeted OF Kong Feet aree dymticate, ) J fo fg U6 Pet Get A reg eer Cam 198% ty thane Pommee thymnate, tne. om, By Dick Cavalli [ YEAH, HE PROMISED T’ DO ... WALKIN’ UP AN’ DOWN IT WHILE f FIX HIMALUNCH/ BETWEEN TH' ROWS/ arene rae FORTH,IS AS GOOD AS MF AN INSECTICIDE Spee : : TGK TGkK... YOU'LL HAVE @ WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THOSE \_ . TO LEAVE THIG IN THE HALL, i FRIENDLY LITTLE POKER GAMES You'll Fing GLAD YOU COULD FRANK. WELL, I GUESS ¢ WE UGED TO HAVE? ~ PTET iyi y ou’ ll Find MAKE (T TONIGHT, WERE ALL HERE. é “i —d , e* e *, , MORTY - OKAY, ‘ {WRIGLEY’S: | oprontunitn , | . } E EY 3: | OPPORTUNITIES | SPEARMINT! || ‘ex 00» nine, torte ® Press Want Ad Section c | Satisfi es . Take oneetins lot ~ easy way | : : e to solve i nd\ ff s the Most : . a gp er aad g More people enjoy it ; To Place Your i daily than any other ; WANT AD j a Bee | gums DIAL FE 2.8181 eeikesSte Lage : By Charles Kuhn * He ett tt ee eeeerocoeeeesereonseoreoseeecoces * * -~ Pl x a heey i a ge “T've often wanted to run away to some quiet retreat and write a “oe ye wl book, but somebody's always putting me op another committee.” a ee SR + ‘ : {! / he | A F , \ A "THIRTY-TWO i q / E ' = ad ae | The following are top prices Creeps, Shuffle NEW YORK — Stock market Quotations are furnished by the prices shuffled unevenly in lazy Detroit’ Bureau of Markets, as of trading early today. Wednesday. Aircrafts, after yesterday's brisk advance, edged ahead for small| Detroit Produce gains. Some steels, tobaccos, cop- FRUITS pers and drugs also poked ahead Stock Market | MARKETS |Soybean Futures onne ain of tale =e OtFONG Today ‘Market by growers and sold by) CHICAGO .P— Soybean futures ‘were strong and all the grains ex- cept rye were steady to firm today | in draggy early transactions on the persons over 65. Board of Trade. Soybeans ran up a cent a bush- | el or more on all contracts within the first several minutes but of- ferings to sell became more liberal Ades ate - $300 at the higher prices. This commod-| modestly Applies, Red Bird, bue ...,...... 325” _ ; : . ere - F ; Apples. Transparent, bu. ..,....... 325 ity has been up and down all; The hospital plan provides 30 Blackberries. 16 gts eos s se eee 6 00 week with setting any apparent! days of ward care, renewable each . Blueberries, No 1, 12 pts. .. 409, Week w'thout se g any app i ys o ,r New York Stocks ;Cherries sour, 16 Qts. ....+4..-- 40 trend either way. itime the person has been out of {Cherries sweet, 16 gts .. 5 75) | hem . Raspberries. Red. 24 qts. ....-.-. 6 25 Grain Pri ;the hospital at less three months, (Late Morrring Quotations) Pears, Clapp's, bu. .... 350 rain rrices on a sharethe-cost. basis Figures after decimal point are eigh'hs Pears, Sugar, bu. . Sie ais a CHICAGO GRAIN 2 ia a ra = , nag PES Ee oe | CHICAGO, July 31 (AP) — Opening — wasstiad Press That Pie aa oe ye ie ral | grain. a | The member’s share of the cost DISCUSS BANKING EDUCATION PLANS — The Oakland f encase Frese . Al nin ones & i . ; .. G85! z ’ c H ; : Allied Ch 126 Kellogg 0 VEGETABLES vas 8h 1 90% Dee 10% for each hospital admission is 20; County Chapter of the American Institute of Banking held an or- Oak; Mrs. Charles Stark, president, Oakland Chapter, A. 1. B., Alu: Chal” 31.5 Kennecott 104 4 easy istdeher ee te Tiel mar ieee May ’ g9% per cent of the first $500 with a] ganizational meeting for its employe education program last night Horace W. Lodge Jr., assistant cashier, Community National Bienes me 109.7 i os . 342 — — wensern BG. o.5- asses $38 Mey inte 1.96% a” i 32), Minimum payment of $25 and aj in the Waldron Hotel. Outlining courses for the coming fall semes- Bank, and Stuart E. Whitfield, vice president, Pontiac State Bank. P " = ? eans, d: 1 + 2 s ae i mae : . ns . 5 an tes rar EOP Glass a. Beans, Wax. DU ..-...s- esse eres in Read Pacs op maximum of $100. ter are (from left) Clifford Plumb, main speaker from Flint; The education program is designed to give employes the needed t , * 46 ere 4 . i 3 ive nits 1 ner, = ane : Am Cyan 64 Lib McN&L .. 125 Bests (OPreO os bchs. .-.-20cee. 90, Corn * May . 1.351, In-hospital medical care under| Adolph F. Klein, president of the Wayne Oakland Bank, Royal tools for advancement. peiciate (aoe fire -- 3).2\Broccoh, No. 1, doa bens. ........ 2.50 Sep . 119% Lard ‘druins’ =| the medical-surgical plan is limit-| _ Am Motors 46.6 Lone 8 Cem .. tf conten Gully Be eco rr Marc... 1M «Gell 875 |ed to 30 days, renewable each time) | Am N Gas. 62¢ Lone § (ae 444 Cabbage, Red, bu. ...... 150 May 118% Nov ... 88 | the member has been out of the! Am -—, } Bs 5 ph & Nash. . 826 Cabbage Sprouts, bu 1.50) Oats iold type) - Lor | . 9.50 h ital th th | . e e ® . Am Tel&Tel 7 ou s + _— . 225 Sep... 66% —Bid ospita ree months. | | .... $54 Carrots, bu sien ehisw es s)sivinins sia ‘ new ty : . ; | | AB BE RP Bie teeny oo 1B Tew ae te scrberas nner BOAT LICENSE Peace in Huntington Limmer Facing Anse WAC a locus aes Seles Gon. itks a) . of less than $2,500, the fee will” | | Armesr & Co 318 MMorck O15 ee oe dni wane) 43 Williamses jbe accepted as full payment for. | - F aia carp a3 Meus ast tang Cucumbers, Pickle, bu... §.$0) ] surgery, in-hospital medical care, | ~ Le A ec na ar ae | anesthesia and emergency first aid. | | 0 overnor ans aug af Beth Bisel -- 355 Mina PSL .- 2 i seeplant Pe Des eee = Aides to l Ise Frank Blackford, state insurance | das US I¢ a es Ul ) eS Bown plum 5 Ment a Watch eon bens... vo 150 commissioner, indicated the plan| | : ; Borden. | 86 Mot Wheel .. 19.6 Leeks, dos. behs. Pea i. d P ] _ | will be approved pending a review| Calls for $2 Fee Every | Prosecution Expected; Borg Warn Motorola ....123.2 Vigo ees Gc : f “It i j igni i Briggs Mig... 11 Murray Cp 30 Catone: rete ee ee atl ual ane of the rate schedule. Three Years, Extends to' The War of Huntington Woods)“It ill-befitted the dignity of my Forced Wife Into Car, : Nat Bisc ; eur . bens. .... - 1 ICING Te . See has ceased—at least temporaril bee | Budd Ce ..... 28.6 War cash R.. soe Patsiey. curly. dos. bens 125, LANSING (UPI)—Gov, G. Men- - G Lak Vv | jhas cease a porarily. ‘court. | k ill Burroughs 34.5 Net Dairy ... 522 Parsley, root, dos. .........+.-.. oo 1 St nen ‘Willian. 3 avhl - reat Lakes esseis Sni » beter Jusite f the| * os * | Crac up Ki s Her Calum & H ...27 | Nee read 1314 Peas, No 1. bu. ..... eae oe en Williams, an ex-naval air com- usiness 0 es Sniping between Justiee of the | Campb Soup . 525 XY central . 287 Lcppers. Cayenne, pK. oo bat intelligence officer, appeared : \Peace James Renfrew and other) The legality of collecting traffic 90-4 Peppers, hot, bu. ......... us, 300 , | a ; é gaity g | Can Pat | 20} Nor Pac. |. $32 Peppers, sweet, ba. coro P gg today to have won at least part —— | LANSING w — A bill setting up city officials ended yesterday in fines at the city’s police violations, A 20-year-old father of two today- . . as ; A ; é Corrie: cp. “4a a Se Pw a Radishes, rsa co oS of his skirmish over free use of} Donald C. Smith, owner of the a new registration system for the the chambers of Oakland County bureau, challenged by Renfrew faced prosecution on a man- Case JI -:334 Gyens Cag. 888i nnanerb’ curioor dos behs......... 90/4 National Guard plane. First National Credit Bureau more than 300,000 privately owned Circuit Judge William J..Beer. when he closed his court last week. . ; Fad ny is iia et | : ae slaughter charge, arising out of Cater Trac . Qwens Ill Gl 101.2/squash, Acorn, % bu. .......... 250; Williams told Secretary of De*|which has 22 branches,. including Motorboats in Michigan headed | was left up in the air. jos . ol “ Ches & Oh 2 oD } 4 i 250 : S ; losed his rt | Was P = , e19 Lencaw At Squash, Butternut, b2 bu. .....-..-- 290 tonse Neil McEl he will board! es A : ; , Wi ’ office to-| Renfrew who c cou his forcing his wife into a car, Chrysler 623 Pann Ep! 49.4\equash, Delicious. % bu. ....-..--- 3.00 se Neil McElroy he w ard| offices in the Pontiac State Bank toward Gov. Williams’ office to | k i ai with t Clark Equip ...96.2 cee aa ee al 100 2 National Guard C-47 today with Building, has announced that day for signing. last week in a dispute Renfrew had accused police of then smashing into another autd. Coca cole “—_ Penney. ac 112 | | Tomatoes. ‘hothouse, € Ibs. J 150 his wife and three aides “‘whose| ommon stock of the corporation * note — officials pn ae borg ig el His wits, Sopliia Zinaner: 17 was ““ar9 Pa ee Tomatoes, outdoors, 14 Ibs. ........ 2se is needful to me’”’ at the| . . | ag 0 reopen it. | Vv residents 0 pay tickets |. , es Colum Gas .-.-21.2 pepsi Cola 31.2|Turnips, topped, Du. . .....-...-. 1 $0/PTesence 15 necalu has been split It cleared the Legislature yes-| killed instantly i sh Peet phar $4.2 priser 392/Turnips, topped DU. ».....ss.c0csees 2.50 51st annual governor's conference! ,,,; : ° th ti at the violations bureau. illed instantly in the crash yes- Con N Gas .. 50.5 phelps D |. 60.1) ; oe : i Divided 10 shares to 1, the stock terday after agreement cn an Judge Beer, who as acting pre-, terday morning. Consumer Pe tee Phileo 277 GREENS in Puerto Rico. hes been placed on the ‘over the amendment channeling registra- siding judge of Oakland County | Renfrew was mum on the point Delbert 2 Cont Bak .. — Proct & G ... 82.4;Cabbage, No. 1, = duissessewiesiee=- ue The World War II lieutenant |counter’’ market where it is now tion fees to the sthte’s general Circuit Court has supervisory yesterday, Yockey, who insists the wa rt immer, 20, of 219 Cont Cop & 8 143 a Mae be 175 commander told McElroy he jactively traded. Smith reports fund for annual distribution. The power over Renfrew’s court, said violations bureau is legal said, ale Ave., the husband, Cont Mot 114 Repub stl 13 Mustard. Be. he be co ceee eee LH made his command decision \that the first five months of 1959 House wanted a special fund agreement was reached in his ‘We're operating as in the pust.” suffered — and _ and : evion : prrel OW tececrene re -- e dl oy . ee rae . ae chs arate . 7 onded| Howev ana ihine wac certain Was a police prisoner at Pontiac Copper Rng ...23.7 Rex Drug. 46.4 Spinach, bu eect enecseeeeeneces 17S after carefu] examination § of |were the best in the company § created. chambers at a meeting atten owever, cne ihing was certain ' Curtis Pub 133 Rey Tob. ras curaipe ara ape ee 130, -ANG regulation 76-6." \27 years. Approval by the Governor by Renfrew, Fred L. Yockey, city! Justice had returned to Hunting- Shad Lt 66.5 Dut j 7 “ | _ : ; ~ : ane joods, j 7 2 i Det Bais 8 pelea wm 26 3 SALAD GREENS | But Williams office said “‘a bit would put the new system into rat Mes Te Ge ‘en N x * Ad wil my gi Mie aie Dis C Seag 361 st Reg Pap = 52.7 275\0f sabotage’ by Rep. Alvin Bentle ‘ * N is- | , : | gued with his wife over her plans Ai 46.4 |Celery Cabbage, doz. ............ $2 75/Ol Sabotag yep ae ley IC S effect immediately. New regis - - - ' Ar ; Dow’ Chem 87.7 rsetiage Foy ai setae ye aa 200 (R-Mich.) succeeded in bumping) arl Ss ervice tration numbers, all in Michi- attorney. At is Policemen who issued tickets ‘o divorce him. bast’ air L aT — $1 |Tettuce Bibb, ok ee 125 Williams’ personal speech writer| S . H gan starting with the letters | City oe agree nd 2 a © could once again tell protesting) Also in the hospital were two ag el i, ee pac PB cazedg | Lettuce Boston Bu. «..--.+-se0++. 225 and two wives of staff members off, tation as “MC.” would be assigned a creche gig City Hall Commis | Motorists: occupants of the other car, Robert : Sou ac A . son eps esse 2 . } 7 cabinet in i = aa ; ; os . , El & Mus 13 gid Brand ... 68.¢\Lettuce, leaf. bu. ................-.. 208 the guard plane. G O : motorboats, inboard and out- |“ 5 satin Take your story to the judge.”".Q. Naylor, 33, of 180 Fulton St., Erie. RR 143 Std on ey ss 443 Romaine phere — 10) The Hinp developed ) yesterday rand pening board alike. sica roma ies) she ace \the driver, and James T. Goff, 29, Ex-Cell-O 1 Std Oil NJ |. 54. iwhen Bentley suggested to Mc- , demanded. ; of 273 Cedardale St., a passenger. Face ies E498 98H) Poultry and Eggs —irey the governor would have! Grand opening of Car's Shell| Boat owners would pay ® $2| Renfrew dropped his demand for) Pees C)rceyr [Bath suttered chest injuries ead — = Sun Ot! dE DETROIT POULTRY ‘unauthorized personnel’’ aboard service station is today at the new registration fee every three years. a key to City Hall, Yockey said. | Naylor was in critical condition Prueh Tra. 271 Suther Pap 4¢°| DETROIT, July 31 ‘AP)—Prices per the craft business establishment, 3235 Wal- Those registered under the pres-; | sagry jedge kad imdell. | and Goff's condition was fair Gen Dynam.. say Tene O88 «31 Pe poultty: for No. } quality’ “It is apparent that the raising ton Blvd., Drayton Plains. The ent system would not pay their) nitely “adjourned” his court last [ TCC Press ~ * * . exac : ; ; - : oe - : > te ' A ' : My : — egy Tex G Sul . 20.3 Brg A og ay te ee pl oo me of this question at this time IS! station is at the corner of Walton next fee until 1962. | week, charging that city officials Zimmer told. police he went to @ Motors. se Textron —— = to 4 Ibe. whites 19-20; Barred Rocks 21- done with political intent,” Wil-\anq Clintonville road. | The system also would extend | failed to provide him with office | [ Inder ( lass jhis wife's home at 226 S. Parke G : caponettesy over : -23; - hie eT - . . . ; : . Gen Time... 93. Tratatiner” |. sng jlings 26-27. amas seid aeeercky: Station proprietor. €arl Coleman, to boats moored on the Great space, stationery, and a key to | |He admitted he had been drinking. = 382 Twent Cen ... 3 | DETROIT EGGS | a Holly native, is a former machine Lakes. Currently only inland; 4) City Hall, | They argued over divorce . Underw . } EA atse . i - as = ry Gillette 50.2 ETROIT, July 31 ‘AP)—Eges fob.) repairman with the Smyse Manu-|boats are covered. MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet offi-| R oaaes 96 Un Carbide . 148 it i lots federal state grades: ‘ : ‘ “ offered me was room... : | plans she was to start Thurs- Goodyear 143.6 UB Pac 41 Ot ae ede A extra large ¢2, aed facturing Co. in Holly. Failure to comply with the new). a we Ao ialt ia. [ole Dave (disrurted) plane for (S| any and he palied her inte the Grab Paige... 2.7 OO Aire. $4 (49; medium 31; smell 21: grade B large] set forth in the Bonner)!" the ment,” the judge said.|freedom-of-the-press display at the Pe _= Gt cee $44 U8 re ...- |32: no brown eggs reported. Total weekly Coleman has recently com- |system, sé ; Lore car, Zimmer said. Ot Bo Ry ... 4 aoe ret: 35.¢ receipts of government graded eggs July pleted the Shell Oil Co.’s ad- |Act passed by Congress last year, American exhibition here. Gud On Lee US Lines Hil "oman a vance tielding adhoc, would have turned™ control over The exhibition had planned to} Witnesses told police the car piney Pe 7 ie aed ied be ae ee ae ee i ‘to the U.S. Coast Guard. A March OK Truck U se present a variety of American|was traveling 70 to 90 miles an Sone ch | OS Tes 242 to 30. Browns—grade A jumbo 38. extra| The new station, modern in 1 4969 deadline has been set. . fhewspapers on open stands so that hour before the crash. a ae) ee ne baan equipment and design, will be open b New York Soviet visitors could leaf through; Zimmer admitted he failed to jnlend tl ms 53.4 Walgreen ori ed - k from 6 a.m. until midnight daily. Thi - | y the pages and examine the con- see a stop sign at the intersection nterlak Ir .. . . g he Russians insisted of Jud d Paddock Int Bus Mch..428 Westg A Bk 145 Livestoc : C ief C S tents. But the ale son an addock streets, int ick ori white Mot oe. si . . | ourteous entral In tate that the papers be displayed from police said. n P 2 ‘ : 130 «Wilson & C 442 DETROIT LIVESTOCK N B f | N ¢ the relative isolation of plexiglass ~*~ * * Int Shoe. .'386 Woolworth. $8§ DETROIT. July 30 (AP) (USDA) = ews in brie Leaves a Note LANSING — The New York, —_ 5c limited to cases. The couple had bee tried f we Ries 6 keane te Sows: grass offerings ant fed etferings + ae Central railroad has been granted th ee = = mee or Isl Crk Coal .. 38.4 / virtual srractive, fully leady: ucnty amar el ed ee rape : of Appr eclda tion authority by the state public serv-| They also insisted ‘that the | nah years, and separated two . - moderately active, fully steady; uw vending machines and an esti- : mda display be held inside one of |MOnths ago. DETROIT STOCKS 17.00-18 00; canners % cutters 13.50- ; | . ice commission to operate a re- 0 0 : 17.00; utility bull 23.00. Compared a 100 from a cash ister , _ The children are Delbert, 19 Pigures tie Goomell mtatn are eignths |iact_ week "good and \choice slaughter sted . : a broke i hig | KEWADIN, Mich. (UPI) — MT. | stricted truck common carrier| the main exhibition halls at Soko- unite and Paula. 4 qsote : MP Ug Noon steer, under, 1a Ie. clone ith te ee by burglars who broke into Jay's 14's. Ralph Hays said today| service in Michigan ee nee | Sinmer"= sormer patieal stron, o rc er; steers over . oe | : : ° fo a 2 ae. Ge... 34 se aaa steady to abe lower: utility and standard eri hones Rey Eee ewe |a courteous burglar who broke in-| The railroad sought unrestricted} the fair grounds, as American Pontine State Fospital potent af we sake : 4 Steers an eifers steady to 50c lower; i this -| F : } F m . officials Te ’ pro- Rost Gear Co. chem Co. * ‘13 ‘14 /cows 50-1.00 lower; bulls 0c lower; sev- i P to. Oakiand posting sheriff's |t© their cottage near this Antrim) truck service paralleing its lines. wanted bation on a bad check charge Howell Electric Motor Co, ¢ 104 11.2 55% l2000. Eo lots high choice to prime anatian ‘County community while | they|This would have permitted it free} The display was being held up|tHe was employed as a busboy, The Prophet Co... * 164 lm ER steers. 1100-118 “Ib, steers ; |were vacationing left a thank YoU! choice of whether to ship by rail/while the plexiglass cases were his wife as a waitress. Tole Mg + Co. G if a1 28.50-29.00: | biflk choice steers 900-1150 An estimated $50 damage to note. _ jor truck, prepared. “No sale; bid and asked ead pe bed ge lumi idi , d by! The couple said they found this! The commission held, however,| An exhibition official said the| — : ce steers 1125-1150 lb. steers 27.50-27.75; T.. AUSTIN SAUNDERS jaluminum siding was Caused by e couple : ‘ nex ; r, C sa I, eres ees eee eee ee ee ivandals who threw stones at a thoughtful note when they Fe-|that this would invade the domain newspapers, like books on display, Buick to Complete S : | 5 : : A . p steers 22 0-25.50; Utility steers 128 00-| house under construction at 480 turned: of the truckers. The restricted li- were being carefully screened to 159 Cor Production z : r | 8 A : cae: a f 5 mel : ~ ¢ : 4 | on rm ostmaster 2 0: most co ee ete et bl Briarvale St.. Pontiac Township. “We thank you for the services |cense allows the railroad to ship weed out any items that the So- . 25.00-26 50: standard heifers 2200-24 50: | a e ee ‘Oakland County sheriff's deputies | : ‘by truck any freight that was or|viets might find offensive. . ' . u y heifers 19.00-22.00, utility cows | 17.00-18.00: canners and cutters 13 50-| ominad ions in red 17.00; utility bulls 22.00-23.00. few early) in week up to 23.50 and 24.00; cutter jbulls 20.00-22 00. ‘i aay 4 ; Vealers—Salable 25. Not enough offered President Eisenhower's nomina- |to test trade. Compared last week cholee . , . : . ‘and prime vealers 1.00- igher; lower tions for postmasters in Holly and grades steady to strong: pment, choice ; 4 7 .jand prime veaiers 35.00-4 , individual Bloomfield Hills have been con prime up to 41.00; standard and good) firmed by Senate, it Was an- 2600-35 00: cull and utility 17.00-3 00. | Sheep—Salable 25. Not enough offere nounced today. ito make a market. Compared last week Robert W. Fagan, 36, will take choles, tnd prime spring dose ateady nts the postmaster’s position at Holly. strong; slaughter ewes steady: feeder He has been acting postmaster |/#™bs steady: most choice and prime Chief Named . General Phone Head: of Muskegon , Takes Post for Next Year spring lambs 23 Sl ead eg tp S i 5 rj slv 24.75; good and choice spring lambs since Sept. 30, 1958. Previously, he Fe nie wdie amt aa ee was part owner-operator of Holly |21.00; cull to choice slaughter ewes 4.00- T Sal |7.00; most good and choice feeder lambs ractor es. os 18 00-20 00. Acting postmaster in Bloom. | field Hills since May 15, Herbert Doctors C harge J. Dyble, 50, will assume the posi- | ~4 for Phone Calls tion ef postmaster. He was regional executive over- seas manager for both the General Motors Corp. and Harry Ferguson Inc. before assuming his duties at the Bloomfield Post Office. He had been -assigned in the West Indies, | and Central South America. Sale of Reducing Pill, | ‘RX-120' Halted by Court WARSHINGTON P — Atty. Gen. | William P. Rogers announced the government today of a reducing tablet called “RX- 120” because of alleged false and misleading claims for the pro- duct. The action in the Federal] Dis- trict Court at New York City was taken at the request of the Food and Drug Administration. The ary restraining order was a. ed against the distributor of the tablets, Wilson-Williams Co., | Ine., of Tuckahoe, N.Y., and its .- president, Jack Enlliott. obtained a court order to halt interstate sales| | CHICAGO — The American | Medical Assn, reported today that | some physicians are charging | patients $1 for each telephone call. The AMA said physicians ex- perimenting with the telephone charge say the idea is to dis- courage unnecessary inquiries and also provide’ additional in- come. In Chicago, some patients said they were eharged $2 when the original inquiry involved a tele- phone call by the physician to a pharmacy for a prescription, 2 Face Life in Prison for Murder in Holdup DETROIT w — Peter Klavin- ger, 20, and Seymour Berman, 22, both of Detroit, were sentenced. to life imprisonment yesterday for \the murder of a credit. union man- | ager in a holdup last -December. They. were convicted by a jury July 16 of first degree murder in the . slaying of Claude' A. Rich- ards ‘in an unsuccessful holdup of the Plymouth Employes Federal Credit Union. Richards struggled with Berman and was shot. Klav- inger' was ,the lookout man. — GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — A na- tive of Missouri who heads one of| ‘Michigan’s biggest utilities today| was named state chairman of 1960 Michigan week, i ikegon, president of General Tele- phone Co. of Michigan, was chosen to be his adopted state's No. 1 booster during the next 10 months as he directs planning for the seventh annual observance of Michigan Week May 15-21. His appointment was an- nounced by Edward J. Hekman, Grand Rapids industrialist who is chairman of the organizing com- mittee for next year’s week-long celebration, committee looked all over outstate |Michigan in their search for the 1960 state chairman and ‘‘we were immensely pleased that Saunders accepted the job.” “He is one; of Michigan's out- standing business executives and a man deeply. devoted to his state’s progress,” Hekman said. Saunders, who served as ‘regional chairman for central western Michigan’s 13 counties during the 1959 Michigan Week’ observance, said he will start immediately to name commit. tees for next year. ' His first task will be to appoint | nine regional. chairmen who will, direct the activities of 5,000 per | sons who will be on county and! community committees through- out the state. ‘ Re. Fri. 9 to 5; Sat. 9 to 1. | T. Austin Saunders, 52, of 10 Hekman said members of his| ' gently deposited on the moon in a so-called soft landing THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J ULY 31, 1959 ; Submit New. Health Plan to Provide Individual Coverage for “Oldsters LANSING. (— A new -health care plan for oldsters has been submitted by the Michigan Blue | Cross-Blue Shield for approval by 'the state insurance commission. | The new ‘senior contracts’’ will |provide individual coverage for | Monthly cost of the com- | bined hospital and medical-sur- | gical benefits will be $847 — $5.23 for hospital and $3.24 for medical-surgical coverage. of your house. We were starving | reported yesterday. so we helped ourselves and we | Rummage Sale, 2012 Cass Lake had to borrow a jacket.” | Adv.| The note was signed: “Your | | = r - - oe } Rummage Sale, Aug. 1. K. of C., friend, X X X XX. Hall, 295 S. Saginaw. 8 to 12. Adv.) jays said that in addition to Rummage Sale Aug. 1, K. of C. the jacket, the burglar “borrowed” Hall, 295 S. Saginaw. 8 to 12. Adv. seven hand towels, a watch, a 2012 Cass Lake radio, eggs, hacon, beans and pamenese) et Adv. other articles of food. Rd., Fri. 9 to 5. Sat. 9 to 1. Seismograph Will Radio Back Data /' WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Federal Space Agency today isclosed plans to send a seismograph to the moon in five or six years to see what it is made of ‘and how its crust is behaving. The agency is ordering other rocket-borne instruments to check lunar radioactivity and measure the density of charged gas particles in the neighborhood of the moon. These projects were disclosed in a list of contracts, totaling nearly 16 million dollars, awarded by the Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in June. One of the contracts, for $390,000, went to General Electric Co. for study of a new engine idea which may hasten the day of: rockets with millions of pounds of thrust. Another will finance a system for using plants to provide oxygen for space travelers. x * * = The lunar seismograph will be jointly developed by Colum- bia University and the California institute of Technology. Each received a $130,000 contract for the first year’s work. The total cost may run around a million dollars. x * * By means of reverse rockets, the seismograph would be which NASA said it may attempt, if everything goes .as planned, “within five to six years.” The seixmograph is expected to be a rugged instrument weighing 10 to 20 pounds. What it learns about the struc- Land Device on Moon ‘5.202 "a ‘jica, says: “In view of the | will be also carried by rail. Freuhauf Trailer Earns 6 Million in 6 Months DETROIT » — Fruehauf Trail- er Co. Thursday reported net earn- ings of $6,048,882 equal to 90 cents a share for the six months ending June 30. The company reported a net loss of $448,861 for the same period of 1958. Sales volume this January to June period was up 29 per cent jlast year’s comparable period itotal of $95,978,031. Western newspapers are not sold in the Soviet Union, except for pro-Communist publica- | tions. In Dark Over Lighting BRUSHFORD, England (UPI)— The town council's debate on street lighting was adjourned in total darkness last night when lightning struck a power line and cut off the town’s electricity supply. Wet rice dried in the sun in the Orient to produce starch for use in the textile industries. normally FLINT « — The Buick Divisior jof General Motors said today it iwill complete production of 1959 models at the end of next week. Assembly operations will end Thursday at Flint and Atlanta and~ on Friday at the six other Buick- Oldsmobile - Pontiac assembly plants. * * * Buick ended production on June 30 last year with 241,908 cars. It |said its 1959 model run will total 284,089 cars. The nearest of all the stars is now estimated to be about 25,000,- 000 miles from the earth. From Our News Wires NEW YORK — The head of the steel union has indicated it would welcome increased federal participation in efforts to settle the nationwide . steel industry strike, David J. McDonald, president of the United Steelworkers of Amer- and complexity of the steel indus- try, I don't see how the govern- ment can help but become. in- volved in something as important as a steel strike.” McDonald’s remark, made at a news, conference Thursday, was interpreted in some quarters as an .expressio@ of hope that the vernment would iintervene di- ly in the 17-day-old strike. Federal activity so far has been limited mostly to two things: x * ture of the moon and its quake activity, if any, will be re- ported to earth by radio. : ; 1. The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, headed ‘by ¥ ' ie Joseph F. Finnegan, has been working daily in efforts to bring about a settlement. * * * 2. Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell has been serving as a fact-finder for President Eisen- hower and keeping him apprised of developments in the strike and its effects. Eisenhower at his news confer- ence Wednesday reiterated that he did not plan to intervene’ in the dispute. The\ government appeared to be heading toward possible legisla- tion to\prevent recurrence of the steel strikes which have shut down the nation’s production six times since the \end of World War -Il. There was speculation the massive fact-finding undertaken by Mitchell might produce Steel Union President Hinting for U.S. Help? relations in the steel industry, as the Railway Labor Act now deals with disputes involving railroads and airlines. But such, legislation, at which Mitchell hinted in a Washington statement yesterday, could have no more than indirect bearing on settlement of the present steel strike, } Finnegan was to meet here with representatives of the striki United Steelworkers of America (USW). ae * k« & He scheduled a joint meeting of union ‘and industry négotiators for Monday. Their first joint meet- ing since the strike began, July 14, broke up quickly last Monday. Finnegan held out no particular hopes for the next one, but said \ proposal for a separate. law \i gl “you = settle anything without . | | ‘ e DIVORCEE WEEPS — Carole Tregoff, of West Covina, Calif., pretty red -haired divorcee and paramour of a prominent surgeon, puts her head on her: manacled wrist and breaks into tears after her arraignment yester day on charges that she helped him pater his. wife. s She was 4 \ =e THE PONTIAC PRESS. _HRIDAY, JULY 41, 1959 ‘ \ \ : a , 4 Penn Blue Law Ends HARRISBURG, Pa. ® — A new state law modifying the Sunday|’ curfew to get rid of suspended baseball games was signed Thurs- day by Gov. David L. Lawrence. which takes: ef- the AP Wirephote accused of being ‘an active participant’ in the slaying of Mrs. Barbara Finch. Earlier, at the preliminary hearing of Dr. Bernard Finch, she admitted love for, and intimacies with, the surgeon. Photographer Richard Oliver of the 20 apace Times made this dramatic pecs Bad Records Catch Up With 45 | 10 aT Drivers Taken Off Roads Seventy Oakland County resi- dents have had their drivers li- censes revoked or suspended re- cently, according to the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office. Ordered to furnish evidence of financial’ responsibility for drunk driving were: Charles M. Terry, 768 N Eastway St , Pontiac William B rarner, 2300 Hamlin Rd, Rocheste Earl M Junod, 9532 Cedar Grove Rad , Clarksto Gerald o Poster 11204 9-Mile Rad, *. South Lyo William D ‘Blight ar... |Donald J Arnot, 2481 Pine Lake Ave., | |Richard W | |Ployd 8. Thornton 2535 W. Walton Blvd, ‘ont Ferndale James J Williams, Eastway Parms, Bloomfield Hills |9 ‘ames H. Hastings, 1022 Raynale Rd., |NOTICE OF pen |\Charles T. Remington: 1954 Farrow 8t., | PSs at }. C. Warren, 10764 Hartley Ct., Ferndale’ inaw Street. The measure, fect present law which forces suspen- jsion of any game still in progress at 6 p.m., EST, on Sunday, The || law now allows any game started before 6 p.m., EST. to be finished. immediately, changes The Association of American; Railroads estimates’ up to 20 million dollars to keep the nation’s tracks clear of snow) and ice this winter- it will cost igan until August 18, Board of Education, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, at which time and place all ten All. firm after opening of bids. oard of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole and to waive any informall-| The or in part, ties therein. ADV ERTISEMENT | ‘FOR BIDS The Board -of Education of Bloomfield Hills School District No. 2, Bloomfield Hilis, Michigan will receive sealed hids for the construction and completion of addition to Hickory Grove School, 2800 Lahser gee Pontiac, Mich- E.S.T., —. the 8:06 p.m., 1959, at the office of ve alae be publicly opemed and read alou Proposal will be received as follows: Base Bid A-—Genera! Construction, incleding work of all trades. Lbs pero must be on forms fur- nished the architect and be ac- ponent ed by a $10 bond or certified upon return of Jans 10) days of the opening of Bonds, or a period of thirty (30) BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHOOL D BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN ' MRS. JANE B. MARTZ Elementary | t check in the amount of- five per cent) A check in the amount of $25.00 mus | be submitted as a deposit for each set| of plans and specifications, refunded specifications in good condition os aids Accepted eiddere will be required to furnish satisfactory Performance Bond) and Labor and Material in the amount of 100% the total cost of which shall be paid by the accepted bidders. roposals submitted shall ee ays same to be and each of the contract Secretary Michigs its banking in City July 31, Aug. 6, ie HOLDERS, MEETING that, pursuant tto call Pg Pte Prel a special meet- he shareholders of Community Bank of Pontiac will be held house at 30 North Sag- of Pontiac, e te of —— an, hae Saturday, August | (5%) of the proposal submitted | Plans and specifications may be ob.) tained on and after Tuesday, August 4. 1959, at the office of the architect, Tarapata-MacMahon, Architects, 1591 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fs William hoon 401 Hawthorne Ave. Birmingham = 1959, 0:00 a for the purpose Royal [eee Hendrickson, 1170 Arden Lane, | of pleat and ‘deter. nining by vote Douglas 9 Hackenbruch, 226 Baldwin | pimingham whether an agreement to merge the | .Ave., Royal Oak WR 465 Tilbury St., said bank and the Romeo Savings Bank, John J. Kean, 28729 Fairfax St, | gn located in the Village of Romeo, § Royal Oak Roville mare Kriser, 6855 Oak Hills Dr., of Michigan. under the provisions of Birmingham | Leonard Highway, West Bloomfield Township Tommy Shannon, 2766 Heathfield Rd., Birmingham John 8. Watson, 1016 Knox St, Birmingham |Newell F Whitney, 156 Linden St, Birmingham crea, 1466 E. Woodruff St, e r Barry C. Pox, 1205 W. Jarvis St, Thomas P. Krupa, 412 & 11-Mile Rd., Royal Oak Iynn A Livingston, Royal Oak John D Worley, 32440 Franklin Rd., 22868 Republic St., 121 Lawrence &t., Pranklin Village William C Zinger Oak Park Keego Harbor Bell. 2427 Phillips St., 4406 Buckingham| Berkley Rd.. Birmingham Waueg PF. me iaees, 2200 N. Pontiac Trall, | mineeea i Gb, 1135 Meals Ot si j iV valled char tric ‘uir , Losing the right to drive due to! gQhad*Stevens, 1415 &. Lake Dr., Hazel Par unsatisfactory driving records Oerulied Lake |Earl U Thompeca, 23449 Tawas St., : “i Willam N os 21301 Telegraph Rd., “ean Park were: |_ Southfield ‘Lyle L. Ellis, 3860 Lakeville Rd., Oxford Richard L. Huff, 1191 Banford Dr, | Willie G. Broaden, 21701 Gibson Ct., Donald H. Francis, 650 Maloney 8t., Pontiac | Ferndale Oxford Stephen M. Kerchof!, 100 Chippewa St, | William C Dante, 621 E. Chesterfield | James W. Hamiiton, 200 N. Buell Rd., Pontiac St., Fernda Lake Orion |Quinnon L. Rartin Jr., 21124 Bemis Lane, [Larry ohnson, 4112 [hia 8t , Rochester Roger C. Reynolds, 93 N. Roselawn St, Pontiac Doctor Charged in Wife’s Slaying Jerry L. Killian, 504 E. Harwood 8t., | Ronald J. tans. — John R Rd, | Madison Heig Carl A. ree ‘9129 Huntington Woods | Lawrence H. Petty, 4268 Hatchery Rd, Perndale Vernon 8t., Death Threatens Romanc WEST COVINA, Calif. (AP) The threat of the gas chamber looms over the romance of Dr-.| Bernard Finch and Carole Treg-| off, lovers in a triangle shattered by death. The prosecution announced Thursday it will seek the death penalty for the 41-year-old crew- cut surgeon — but not for his - shapely 22-year-old sweetheart. They are charged with murder-' ing the doctor’s pretty wife, | socialite Barbara Finch, 33, found Pieces of Body Caught on Train Victim Identified as Detroiter but Engineer, Unaware of Trouble DETROIT —Parts of a human) body were found on a diesel en- | gine after the New York Central Railroad's Twilight Limited ar- rived in Detroit last night. Neither the engineer nor fire- man had seen anyone approach the train during its trip from Jackson where they took over the cab. Police said the victim was Michael Silaghi, 61, of Detroit. Identification was made through a thumd print. Officers said Silaghi apparently stuntbled against the side of the train. His car was found near the Scene, The engineer, L. E. Hagedon, 68, of Jackson, and the fireman, R. W. Terry of Dowagiac, said they noticed nothing unusual dur- ing the trip. Michigan Bell Pays $7 Million Property Tax LANSING () — The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. today made a nearly seven million dollar state property tax payment — the big- gest in the firm's history. . A $6,659,679 check was delivered to. the state revenue ‘commis- sioner’s office. The money is ear- marked for state peimery school A similar amount will be paid the state at the end of the year, Michigan Bell's property tax payment for:the year to slight- ly’ less than 14. million dollars. The payment will be about $1,-' eee above last year. Peg een gramenmegeenianes Peds asian a ‘ om | Drayton Plains James A Loy peewee $864 Southward St. Waterford Townshi Preddy C. Smith, 33436 Arnold 8t., Parmington | Thomas Tata, 23241 Prospect St., Parmington ; Ordered to furnish evidence of financial responsibility due to un- /satisfied judgement were: shot in the back near the Finches’ $65,000 home July 18. * * * | Elizabeth B. Allen, 188 Earlmore 8t., The wealthy surgeon's stormy, |popert 0. Almas Sr., 4281 Quebec St., our - imi , = Fontise four day preliminary hearing | nfi jel” A. Gamble, 221 Rockwell Ave., ended with an extraordinary de-! neeentiog nunciation of Finch by Municipal ’°poptiag °™ °. Harrison St Judge Albert H. Miller. The 75- ‘caries F Nash, 413 Emerson 8t., year-old jurist noted he had been james Taylor Jr., 371 E. Wilson 8t., a friend of the defendant and his’ ,,Pont Taylor 8r.. 371 E. Wilson Bt. ‘father, a prominent West Covina bet ‘w i suis Wakes peed. optometrist for many years. aie ; wat ° — But Miller denied him bail and sgl a “Waltman, 218 = Sone said; ‘I cannot let my personal Betty A. Bruce SoU tee ee feelings enter.”’ Dolford Greenlee, 151 Leetonia Rd., He ordered Finch held for Sup-| Birmingham : : Drivers who had their licenses erior Court trial and set arraign- ment for Aug. 17 at nearby P rev for having unsatisfactory driving records and for failure to Se appear for re-examination were: - Re Be * Theodore B. ) Monroe Jr., 298 W. Columbia ring his minute summa- A ition, the judge indicated his be-| Rochester ia hase * jlief that Finch and Miss Tregoft| So 2Cerenoe’ Lomemendow St drove to West Covina from Las/|leRey & Jones, 648 Bt. Louis 8t, Vegas with the intent of murder-/ Willie D Pelzer, 21685 Glenfield 8t., i Mrs. Finch. After the shooting | Thecas mebsereiiat, 837 Harvard 8t, e lovers returned separately to) Berklev ithe Nevada city, where Finch was; Others who lost the right to drive arrested, \were Bird A. Beebe, 8735 Hickory He branded as unbelievable Ridge Rd., Holly, for physical, Miss Tregoff’s testimony. that the | reasons; and Robert L. Conway, of) pair made the trip to discuss the 1775 Beachcroft St., Keego Harbor, possibility of an out - of - court |and Francisco Rodriguez, of 3545) divorce settlement with Mrs.|Joslyn Rd., Pontiac, for being un- Finch. able to pass tests. AP Wirephote . rine TO BABY — Britain's Prime Minister. Harold Macmillan rocks the carriage of his grandson, Timothy Heath, at his country. residence in Birch Grove, Sussex. Last Sunday, Mac- millan and his wife, Lady Dorothy, declared open house and charged one shiling for tour ofthe grounds and garden | pose of votin jincidental to t two } agreement e 4, 1 banks A copy of this merger, is on July 17, 1059. A. G GIRARD. the laws of the United States, shall be _ Majewski, 27375 Northwestern ratified and confirmed; and for the pur- upon any other matter e proposed merger of the the aforesaid executed by a majority of the directors of each of the two banks providing for at the bank and may be inspected dur- ing business hours. file President July 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 27, 28, 29, Ane te eee ie 17. 18 and v9. as 10, 11, 12, 13 FUN Drayton Plains Death Notices — RL ? LLL BICKFORD. JULY 29, 1959, ELIZA- beth. 115 Raeburn, 17; beloved wife of Harry Bickford, dear mother of Mrs. Esther ‘Lawrence) Chase, Arthur, Virgil, Melvin Bickford and Lucille (Clyde) Pox; dear sister of John, Albert and George FPrerichs, Mrs Mollie Brinkhouse, Mrs. Hulda Nagel and Mrs. Gusta Lippert: also sur- vived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday, August Ist at 1:30 p.m from Huntoon Puneral Home with Rev William Hakes officiating. Inter- ment in White Chapel. NELSON. _ JULY 30, 1959, REV. 7 CARL dear father of Beles te brother of lelson, Miss Eleanor ans and Mrs. Nick Karrall, dear son of Mrs. Augusta Nelson. Funeral service be held Monday, August 1 at St. Johns Lutheran Church with Dr V. Anderson and Rev. Ruben E. Norling officiating. Rev. Nelson will lie in state at Sparks- Griffin Puneral Home until Mon- day noon, . JOHNSTON, JULY 30, 1959, ROSET- G., 42 Mrs Ma age 87, dear castes of Mrs. are H. Thomp- son and wyn D. Johnston. 4 grandchildren and 4 great- Trand- children also survive. neral service ie = held Gaturday, ug. 1 p.m. from oo Voornees-Bi le Chapel with Rev. Galen E. Hershey rgiy wetag 8 In- terment in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mrs. Johnston will lie in state at the Voorhees-Siple Pu- neral Home. R, JUL 0, 1959, ROY WILLIAM, 19 age 57; beloved husband of Pearl hnei- der, dear brother of Mrs. Carnie Loucks and Kenneth McGilvery; and Mrs. Libbie MeGilvery. neral service will be held Satur- day. August 1 at 3 p.m. trom the Voorhees-Sivle Chapel with Rev. James W. Deeg officiating. Inter- ment in Perry Mt Park Cemetery Mr. Schneider will Ile in state . at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. QU. JULY 30, 1959, EVA MAE, Perry St, Lake Orion, age er beloved wife of E. Roy Young dear mother of Mrs. Howard Phelps, me Larry Laurence and Charles M. Young, dear sister of Almon Wilson: grandchildren and 4 arent -grandchildren also survive. mera) service will held Saturday, August 1 at 2 p.m. from Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Orion, with Rev. David M. Lis- comb officiating. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Eastern Star graveside services will be con- uae by Orlon Chapter No. 340 2 Y 30, 8. Astor, In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF HAZEL who passed away not ee if I miss her, E pees such a vacant place, ott’ think I hear her footsteps, or see her smilin For she left me broken-hearted. Friends may think the wound is ealed. = — so littl know the That nats in my meeet a Daughter & family ____ Funeral Directors 4 COATS ERAL HO L. be ak July 29, ME OR 3-757 Donelson-lohns FUNERAL HOME “Designed tor Funerals” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambtlance Service Piane or |Motor en ld 32-8378 mee RARER GRIFFIN C CHAPEL 1 Service vice ss PE 2-5841 Cemetery Lots 5 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAV =. ‘i in section 6, Perry-Mt. 1 choice jot at Oakland H " etery Pa Waited Lake = : Rov. , ¥ v graves. $25 & Tt FE 4-001 4 lots Perry Mount Park; 56: lots . (South: of Walled Chaipe "real | Novi!. 4 lots ite iar 2 WwW. 4H Open Eves, sEC ES LAK I ° ™ NT, tery one r sere. FE 32-0186, ee Tek a | | é > BOX REPLIES | + At 10 a.m, Today t*ere office in’ the following boxes: or * 32,. 35, 90, 98, 110. © j 10, 14, 28, 30, 31, 56, 57, 62, 30, 88, 99, 103, 104, 106, lo Realtor The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FF 2-8181 From 8 a.1n. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- orted immediatedy. The ress assumes ho respon- -sihility for errors other than to cance! the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the error. When cancellations are made be sure to get your ‘kill mumber.” No adjustments will be given without it. Closing time for advertise- Ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancelia- tion of transient Want Ads is now 915 am the dav of pee after the first nsertion CASH WANT AD RATES 3-Days $2 04 ,Lines 1-Day 6-Days Semreaveun ”- SZSSsesee - & at _o ___ For Sale Houses _ eae BIRMINGHAM 2 bedrooms. O1] heat. Basement. Beautifully landscaped sy ft. lot. $9,500. 1 per cent dow E Ww. URTH MI = 4-7676 DRAYTON AREA, §500 DN $7,500 2 bedrm, lot. Young fruit Aluminum storms & screens kitchen & bath. OR 13-8645 BEDRM. HOME IN DRAYTON Plains. 6 yrs. old Forced air heat. Carpeted living rm. Fenced back yd. 1‘: car garage & paved 30557 with sm. dn. payment “HAYDEN Lis PATRICK CHURCH AREA With Lake Privileges. Large Bedroom home in good condition meed yard. Quick Possession and only $800 Down. DRAYTON AREA Excellent 1', Story home has alum. rock trim. LR RLTR $70 home trees Tile 3. Bedroom siding and ledge- is 12 x-20. Sep- arate dining room Tile bath. Kitchen has lots of cupboards Pinished recreation room in the basement, oi] furnace. 2 Car ga- rage Paved drive. Lot 130 x 240 Tractor & garden implements in- cluded. A good buy. $13,500 Terms OFP AUBURN Paved street. Excellent 3 BR home. Oak floors, Nicely deco- rated. Basement has gas furnace & water heater. $11,900. Terms. Owner will accept good land con- tract as part down payment ST. FRED'S AREA V.A. closing cost Down. 3 BR home has alum. siding. Basement, oil furnace. Pull Price $8060. LITTLE PARMS 3 Acres. 2 BR. Home. $6800 Terms 5 Acres. 2 BR. Home. $10,000 Terms 20 Acres. 4 BR. Home. $18,100. Terns J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor n Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 E alton FE 86-0441 WHITE BROS. Lakefront Looking for a safe beach for the children? This 3 bedroom brick home has this plus a pic- turesque view of the leke and ‘enty of shade trees. O.her fea- ures ate: screened in porch fire- place. hendv kitchen and 2 car garage. $18.250, with terms WHITE BROS. OR 31295 Open Eves. ‘Til 9; ng ok 10 °Ti1 5 __5660 Dixie Hw 2 BEDROOM, a NICE shaded lot, 1 block off Dixie Seek ae meee Midget Bar. Bargain, Paul ate Jones, Real Fst. 832 W. Huron FE ¢- 4-8550 PE 8- 1278 ‘SALLEE WOODS SUB. 30 choice locations. Beautiful face brick ranch on large lots. Tile bath, table space in kitchen, gas heat, full basement. VA or FHA with omer down pean Model open da 3 YALE at _ Stanley. — rE 3- 9038 or — 4-45.86. Ye. § FAMILY APARTMENT~— First time offered. 19 rooms—5 full baths, north side. Exc. rental urchased for area This can be nable terms and $19,500 on reasonab the income will ore than take care of payments. An opportunity of a lifetime. Cal) today for full details. HOME THAT WELCOMES tou in beautiful Sylvan Village. 8 room brick ranch, built in 1965 —2 large comfortable carpeted bedrooms, 22-ft. living room, brick floors, full bath with shower, slum. storms & screens 14x20 Nice lawn, lenty of & shrubs reeze way Price $16.500—A home you wiil want to s¢e. ON THE WATER—Willlams Lake 6 & bath 3 large 16-ft. bedrooms, huge 32-ft living room cut stone fireplace. 2 ceramic tile baths, 12x32 ft patio facing lake. large modern kitchen, vent fan & dis- posal. Hot water radiant heat copper plumbing, water softener and many other features for your comfort. Take the first step to better living—cal] us today. SMALL FARM Baldwin Rd. 5 room home — 2 bedrooms, unfinished upstairs 21 ft. carpeted living room with ve- netian blinds, 2-car garage Good garden soil, strawherry bed, creek running across’ back of perty. There is only one value ike “th 8'$ $8.960—terms. William Miller 5 acres off Open 9 to 9 _ SMITH RETIRED a w. Moron, 3. to see this large 4 home. Large carpeted living room with i eu, 27 r ra ® Priced. Mec dalek edhe, e e or, qu sale $9,506, terms, oe COUPLE alow featuring ga&s ¥ of kitchen cabinets, awol ings, 2car gare hates pe eer’ ry me trees. Only terms. SEE If TODAY! Wideman en Ev om OO were replies at The Press > » ules OL lat ¢ For 6 Sree OWN THIS LOVELY HOME FOR pane se =a" AVERAGE MONTH- 1a4 Wal St, — For colored 3 bedroom —: 2 ha. gas heat ‘new hen, 2 car gprage Can ie sours with $700, 1-751) for ane RE FRANK onerae REALTOR 1010) Adams Rochester WATCH The Nationals Go Up! NOW STARTING CONSTRUCTION IN Judah Lake Estates “NO. 4" for Yourself... THESE HOMES BEING BUILT FOR AS LOW AS: - GI- NOTHING DOWN CLOSING COSTS $70 PER MONTII PHA- $375 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS $73 PER MONTH DIRECTIONS COME UT 6 miles North of the heart of Pontiac on Joslyn Rd - Watch fer “FAIRWOOD" Sign DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY PE 2-9122 ___‘“Biidor of National Homes" ALL MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME with low down payment Imme- diate possession OR 3-7385 See Bafa: Don McDonald WILL BUILD FINISHED OR starter home with or without basement, on your lot or ours, have model to show. OR 3-2837 CUSTOM BUILT _ Starfire Bidg Co EM 3-6631 LAKEFRONT HOME On large landscaped shaded with good beach, 3 bedrooms Living room, dining room, kitchen ment. And 2 car garage ‘ Jeaving state. Will $11.500 $5500 down $300 DOWN Includes costs, For this 3 bed-- room 1', baths. $90 month, In- cudes taxes and insurance, 2300 DOWN 2 bedroom modern, a month eurance . C. PANGUS. 2160 M15 Realtor 7 Ortonville. NA 17-2815 CLOSE-IN 2-FAMILY $6,750 Terms. OR 3-8021 3 BEDRM RANCH TYPE Low down payment ROCHESTER Cape Cod Colonial, 1850 sq ft 4 bedrms, plus Tage and = $22,900. _down, OL 1-814). Real OLD FARM HOM On M-15 NEAR CLARKSTON 2 FAMILY, 10 ROOMS Good Income CHOICE LOCATION F. C. Wood Co. WILLIAMS On Tne RD AT MS® _APTER 6 S MAple_ Established 1916 IDEAL WEST sIDE - home, 5 bedrms .down, oak floors, full in ham't to schocls 000 — stores and bus terms. east side home, BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS BRICK — Ranch home with good sized bedrms. and fireplace. eg Large living rm. Wall kitchen. Many tures, including Hi built-in Fi only $2,000 down, SUBURBAN BEAUTY — Here ‘s the unusua] home. Brick ranch home with 4 bedrms. 20 ft. mas- ter bedrm and adjoinin, tile bath. Large living rm. a fire- piace. Additional tile, bath. Full bsm't. with completely finished rec. rm. bar, cabinets, etc. ' bath. Laundry and furnace rm. screened patio. High scenic loca- tion with shadé trees. This must be seen to be appreciated. §27,- $00 with $7.500 down ‘ RANCH HOME — 3 bedrm.. home with breezeway car garage Largé with attractive fireplace. closets, tiled bath. Large lot. cated in Bloomfield Twp. it at only $13,785 — terms. Floyd Kent, Inc., Realtor 2200 cite: Hwy. ee aeie se FE 123 § to 8 _ AMPLE "CUSTOMER" _PARKING _ John K. Irwin & SONS WHIPPLE LAKE Beautiful seven room, two bath, bi-level home. 2 car attached garage. “103 feet on the iake. Must be shown by appointment. cor ome HIL4.S he loc be eee three, bedroom home with oversized closets. two baths. large living room with ledgerock fireplace. siiding giass doors opening on to a beautiful porch, al] electric kitchen. two car garage large lot. Call for appointment. living room Lo- See of this brick John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 West ee Street Phone FE 5-09447 or M ted 2-4031 Eve. rE 8-427 ROCHESTER AREA NORTH ROCHESTER RD. Beautiful ranch, recreation room, fiteplace, 2 car garage. Awn- ings, paved ptreet. ’ CRANBERRY DRIVE OXFORD AREA Lakefront duplex, 4 bedroom - modern kitchen, MT. VERNON SUBDIVISION 3 bedroom brick homes, new de- velopment on 325 Mil Rd., 3 miles East of Réthester, near Van Dyke Rd. Open daily. Trade in your home. Will duplicate anv home, of these homes on your iot in Poomgges ll © aaa s or will bulld vour PRONE | ‘OL 1-8221 or FE 8-048 SCHUETT. Realtor _469 W. Huron, Pontiac EAST LeBARGN STREET, 2 BED- rooms, finished attic, plastered Walls. Tile bath, full basement, storms & screens ost heat. Nice lot, $10,300, OR 3-802 \ sto. 7 home that . kite! LAKE HOMES. Twin Lakes Village. W. of Pontiac. lot large Enclosed sunporch. Base- Owner sacrifice for basement, $68 Includes taxes and tn- INCOME, HOME. OR_ 3-6149. brand new, a- $4500 5-1691 _ Pamily large din- 2 car garage. Convenient $16,- Move right in to 2 baths. Is ideal for two family or large family. Bsm't. with of! heat. Near ni Jr. High. Reduced to only to wal] car- tiled bath Breakfast nook fea- system. Excellent landscaping. See this at and attached 2 Lots of 3 _ 23410 1717 14 Er "Pie St. PIONEER” HIGHLANDS. For Sale Howes RUSH HURRY. PLEASE. the Money. Investor's gone . home buyer's savin, g. reom modern, nice location on Williams Le Rd. across from Maceday geet sw amal) balance owing. 7 SeOnoahi HOE HOUSE, BASEMENT, ee near Aubure ae East ivd. Terms. FE $-2340 ~ DONELSON- PARK bedroom colonial, $17,500. PE 75 OAKHILL Vacant. $4300 cash, will teke housetraller in trade. STATEWIDE Real Rey! Service «1 or B. D. CHARLES, REA Lied S. Telegraph FE 4-0521 LOTUS LAKE 3850 LOTUS DRIVE—Dray- tog Plains« Nearly new 2 bedroom. Large living room, utility room. Heated crawl space underfloor. 1% Cer garage. Large lot with lake view and beach privileges few feet away. Leshe R. REALTOR PE 5-816) NORTIL END 2 bedroom home, built large feneed yard, hardwood floors, storms and screens, auto- matic oi) heat. $1500 down, take over mortgage of $3,228 CRAWFORD AGENCY We're glad to assist you with the dewnoh payment 60 EF oe MY 31143, FE_ 8-2306 Bateman Kampsen MU Tripp 18 WEST HURON FE 2-9676 in 1956 LTIPLE LISTING SERVICB COLONIAL RANCHER 4 BEDROOMS ih CUSTOM KITCHEN Range & Oven 1.200 §$Q. FT us 2-Car Garage BASEMENT VES ELUS LOT Open Sunday AUGUST 2nd LOSE NO TIME . in seeing this one A real family home. 3 bedrooms, full Ceramic -bath and show- er Large kitehen. Large dining and living rooms Large secreehed-in front porch, Loads of extras Beautifully landscaped Basement and 1', Car ga- rage Close to §8t. Bene- dicts and Donelson Sehoo!s rare opportunity for someone. Under $14,000 — Call us today! FE 4-0628. PICTUREBOOK LOT 200 ft. deep with lots of large trees and a beautiful- ly terraced front lawn is the setting for this 3 year old brick ranch home. Carpet- ed living room, family kitch- en, full basement with rec- reation room, garage plus port. Comfort living at its pent - Priced at only $16,- 0. 50 PER MONTH Ideal starter home young couple or for retire- ment. 2 bedrooms lassed- aut. heat. City water, Sew- er and paved street. $7,250 with LOW down payment. THESVRICE WAS RIGHT Now it has been reduced east side 6-room brick suilt- able for a couple or a fam- ily. There ts extra sleeping room if needed. Full base ment. Timken ofl heat. 2- car garage See this _ spot- jets home now at $13,950 ems 120 PEED Of beautiful sandy beach Estate-type ranch on large Leads of large trees, beach. Beautiful lake ew. Approximately 900 sq. of giassed-!nm pormh glus large spacious rooms. New kitchen 16x13. with stove and refrigerator. New Toom apartment over ga- rage building that rents year round for $75 per month. Treat yourself to a vacation the year around~Priced at only $25,000. HUNTOON LAKE Over 1,200 sq. ft. of livin, area in this excellent year-old beauty. 3 bed-- roéms, fireplace Luxaire oil heat. 2 lots. ONLY $§1.- § DOWN. FE 4-0528 —REALTORS— 377 §_ TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES 6 RM. HOME. NEAR” ‘SCHOOLS. _ Large lot. 91 Euclid FO 5 OPEN SUN. BARGAIN 632 Joycell. 4 houses for sale by the court receiver. Bullt to sell in the $16.000 bracket. Will sell now for : FHA or GT nothing down. 3 carport, doors to terrace area of dining rm. Solid 10 con- crete side drive. Gas furnace. North of M59 at Cass Lk. Rd, north of Waterford Junior High Scnool Turn left on Mart street. Close to schools. Good place -for children ANCHOR LI 7380000 SO. 4.8777 Beautiful Bloomfield By Owner Upper Loa Lake wate 2 year old ranch sliaing glass. Oeeer transferred. for ‘ess than replace- 3 foe cost for quick deal. FE TAN YLC RD UNDER THIS ROOF You will find a four bejreom home with a beautiful Tenn. Mar- ble fireplace and TV reom. A nice wooded lot for the chilcren to play in. MOVE IN QUICK This two bedroom home stonveniently to bus. stores, "one as hac for $420.00 d located schools and ieee: May be ’ THAT CERTAIN SOMETHING Everyone wants. Call tt charm, ore or. comfor' It is something not found. or felt every oe a Pha distinctively three home. Kite’ with loads "et re rds and iots of formica coun space. ARE YOU LOOKING PO A HOME with 3. bedrooms, i” A ge recreation room with b tin be and water softener. Make an pond pointment right now to see this six- “room home. RENCE W GAYLORD Open eves. FE 4-9584 4, BED- room, by owner, Sylvan Lake privileges, Knotty pine kitchen and rec. room. Carpeting, Alu- minum storms and screens, New as water heater furnace. \ fone rx: ping. city parent on, w down ‘barme FE +1 4 6 ; | i { | OWNER & MUST 5 AREA an #8. 450. a0" down, “SACRIFICE 3 rm. house with full baseme: _ LArket 44391 Montieth & Pierce be 00 mortgage balance at 449%. Make offer for our $3600 A Consider late model car or or Arizona property in 3-7452 bet. noon «nd 8 p. “BRICK” 2 BEDROOM HOMES “Full Price” $7 900 $250 DOWN $60 PER MONTH “OPEN” DAILY & SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. - SALES OFFICE — 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO Agent PE 4-7833 4975 PINE KNOBS” Near Maybee Rd. & Sashabaw ONLY $95 DN. 2 bedrooms, automatic heat, nice- ly decorated on abvut 1 acre of land. Monthly payments $60. in- cludes principle & interest. Great-. or Northwest Realty. Call cohect _ DI 1-1125 eee eee KEITH G. SIEGWART Custom Building. FE 5-783 BY OWNER 4 BEDRM. 14 STORY frame home. 3 lots. 1% car ga- _tage. 14x18 workshop FE 5-3564. “BI J i] $400.00 Down uick Possession on this 5-room brick ter- : race. Convenient East Side to and so hand bus agement with on furnace, automatic gas hot water. ey BT tea) only $5,900.00, lake Privileges 4 Bedrooms Just right for the large family, located in highly de- sirable Elizabeth Lake Es- tates, this ¢bedroom fam- ily home features, brick to he belt. good basement, °2- = — — din- — rooms and full or P-wave matic heat and hot water, stofms and screens. Priced at $16.500.00. PHA terms if desired, cali NOW, “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Mt. Clemens St., Call ae Meiser rE FB 51201 Nothing Down ALUMINUM SIDED } bed- sto Plast room, one ry. stered walls, oak floors, bireh kitchen eae e. set ‘ul price only : ONE OF — deals in town family home in the St. = ticks school district, There 6 rooms, 3 the price of $7550. oy 4 payments approximately ‘including taxes and insut- ance. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 202 4, Tel Rd. i716 a Tae On. CL. tine: Avs 3 ranch. No thru thru tre imme diately. TRinity ¢- NORTHWEST SUBURBAN 3 Bedroom. brick bungalow. Pamily sized and kitchen area. Pull er auto screens Insulated a sides. Auto. water so soy Large lot. Lake _— Seanoceeee priced at rs - 500 — DOWN PAYMENT We have several 2 & 3 bed-. room homes—In and out of: town. Some have basements. Payments include taxes and insurance—Call us today! 4 BEDROOM Drive past 450 Irwin 8t., Pontiae—See what you can buy for $8,500 with only $1,- 000 down, Quick possession —Call today! § FAMILY INCOME If you are interested in making morey, call us and make an appointment to see $65 Paddock St. This prop- = is in Ist class condition partly furnished. Priced below market value at only $12,500. NO rey CALL: Ask For Bob Castell NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 38_ WEST HURON _—*PE S5- PE 5-183 BRICK BRICK BRICK ag. miss this chance to own BRI home. Offering three bedrooms, 2 ft. ving room, full basement with tiled flocr, gas heat. Every room is spark with fresh paint, ae it and tbe will appraise it for mofe, t $13.950. Oh yes, fenced yard. Humphries 83 iN. Bie — eves. Bi 00) BARRIER, * io rivi _500. Ne Bro BA 7 ACRES. 4 ig oe cet aoe * ¥ - __ment. Phone FE 5-0823. DOES PHA 4) PER CENT MTGE. - INTEREST YOU? ping Be >? bedrm, ranch home. worth $16,006 Selling for $13,000 with $2300 down at $80 paymts. If in- terested . tall gh -Ay 4 OR_ 35-5038. 7 aoe —. a FURN, Breenew a, “ Goto. Sh i hi: , | , : / ; ; ! 2 E : ; 3 | we : f] THIRTY-FOUR | op ONG . — + , | / A= =. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY JULY a1. 1959 be ye ‘ ) , For Sale Houses 6) F | "es _Sale | or uses . hn gle Houses 6) For Sale/Houses. 6 MODEST MAIDENS | 2D 2 OUeNy eR ro) SYLV mee een || By Jay Alan For Sale, House C fi ‘ Te : ; fon CAR ‘sen cher weed AN LAKE | |NO MONEY DOWN TO te / \ . ae angie Sale ouses 6, _ For Selé Houses 6 “Sale: Lake Property § 8° E. - ck has | : a TRI-LEVEL 8T. ie » me | RN tee ate ee ‘ea fees Dabeine. Must ec. Low| *¥..7,,cegream level RELIABLE PE ERSON " Nothing down ae 5 Moves You/l R SALE. OR LEASE. 3-bed Near MSUO, FE zcar momne, Fireplace, DYIRBS, | 55 wy rod ips ee gery ont ls. B ratiley eu | - ou i ed Gone, Pirst “reasonable. offer | 3 BETH LAKEFRONT i | 8 ve community sewer, wa- | ae 6 Bull | Rlewper! : Ainly 2 sit. 123 ‘wellare’ Bivd "te screened | Wee rooms, bamt:, i = =o eereenrceniaaete , letrace, cen HOLLY | 8 te sft"st, streets, lake nadie Opes radon "Very a ons = dy FOR | COL LORED. 9 aa. | Hurry nly 2 Lele WAKE THIS HOUS! your woke garaae. Maser ee fe Erste. . , ec kitch heat n Im media! 4 : m, Sa é ; . y pee a. «. Fireplace. 142 baths. Sn-y bsm Sunday. PE_4-5090 2106. fe aod leak att and ent) bwaer, “ Hi = : Sitprict be “lal AV $ Open bun. 27to'6 612.000 Beas OY OWNER. 3 go i RANCH | ,DAYS, WOCDWARD. 3.3330 a oe pories, baat, Vahieer men |: DAVI ON TARE S$ satinaw. MEIrose +4082, 305, pier egg pen gr Mhareaciagi dh _EVES “SAT. & SUN. TO 8-085) a a —menreraoenei , Includes built May Ay the bent 'f cots > arble fireplace. 2 car : a extras s k : arage, Neg . aS r pacious amt fireplace ex: Oakland area. EXCEPTION Tine a r MSUO. $23,500. OL WARM #750 Down—3 Bedroom prick en | Re tad aie: wor zai, | 1a, large - living room. Giassed | rooms ‘ek oe ed ~ i "ALLERTON ROAD — uburban, Near Schools, e. VE 63098, | sliding wall doors. 20x@ porch ‘age. 50 x 150 ft, with , — PONTIAC RD. — How about a swim when corner lot. Ec decorated os BEDROOMS pions frat ee ge — ns her ge = Me geet ur FE i . + : y oe TOSS 1 a White frame, large shade trees, bf ' : ae home from the ne pus basemetit. Gas furnace. New- dag Ivory Polo Grounds. Excel-| cottage. cash. oF whe : $7,950 total. $950 down payment. Our o1ce 1250, down_Kear Water ae ened, J seer ROOM aes 3.0305 vot TUxsio 1 108 SS 2“) z ord, dxford, OA 8-3 - ee 2a Like to read your P lot ‘ r gs i 1 -- thn ED 1 oo ee . 12 JOA i Stov an “ae Press ot on corner. $64.00 per mo BY OWNER. 4 RMS. WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL AREA © refrig. or dinette Ges evemcnge catching inose Including Taxes and er month | Mixed neighborhood. Nice loca-| fox down payment, LP ATE INDIAN \N LAKEFRONT } bedroom bungalow reac. mA | in the no/down cool bree.es? & tos nd only C44‘ interest. : CUCK LE 42970 _eves., after 6. sar around log home. Beautiful a ee et ek vc | EE EL ET soatner $300 pows—n AMiacedey Gardens, | 236 N. 8a LER REALTY GOING “OUT OF STATE — MUST idee erase Wickes one ago steamer | een | PARTICULARS Laks Priviees. 2 large bedrooms | 1Y OWNER WEST SIDE 3 BERM| ‘tienen brsroam, pt bad | fig teow a ling, Foam wih sone, 389 CAMERON BG Get ie gheanist etait | Sitoneeat re Taa™ *| gilege ky dager ouch | adn er “tea'sa, baton : ly: as in. ing onthly pay- ee ae ees. everge ‘ Bocoratad ie beck “to sencel. | OG (MICA no. of Peatherstone with ving room. dining men MODERN ¢ BEDRM. HOME ON| weept +g old . % MOVES YOU: IN! ell, birch kitchen and utility Pra tt Cla ton Whi willows. beach ae soy} : IN! TATHING tnev. RFD| for children. KEEGO HARBOR & s MO. PAYMENTS $79 $0 — $300 Down and mortgage cost, Ex- NOTHING DOWN Gladwin, Mich, GA ©7000. eet es an bound. Pree pd res R AREA Inc. taxes & insurance Brick andAsbestos ishingle —— clean ome, 2 “bed- Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter LAKE ORION REALTY A-i work shop and fue M. RW Ison Realty Construction, four years old. rage. ars Sassinent, | fe eo thing “aust becllg theron. Soap Beare € ee SEE THESE (ODAY! EM 3-6356 ° Nice big lot monthly payments. SEAS. Lew!) er Wcmee iain Sau ean toon “eeaped. on. Beh NICELY LAND. 8 « lot on paved street. afford. to miss this o. 10. Lk. at = ee Ayeceysess “ = u A Ww C SCHUETT, Realtor }—————,, ————— = | Aluminum windows: storms 7 se FE 5-sas1| Nothing down on your or eet model homes’ trom '$29,800, Open p i 0) NE FE RO4ER SiG ae screens water softener, WM party severa) choice lots avail- sfternoens or tail OR '3-9057 is pas Sn Gan fo a and law oi . A a BLOOM EST : NEW 3 BEDRM. BRICK HOMES w MONEY DOWN s Se ARRO REA Near Watkins Lak _BROOMPIMI 6-4500- =e with full basement pear Herring- ie pies pee er pean Be tharos 1a: Ging NE TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR . see he ei th = 2 . suver Eh FRONT HOME ton Hills Schoo! Would accept’ Rough wirin : paceman : . $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. b d vileges Lyon, safe. ood trade o @ Your pl \ edroom home on large, sand beach: f : 2 poet iar Role woe Pea: BE Privileges on Willlams and —_— Open ® a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday 1-8 wooded lot. Cyclone fencing. 200 ft. deep: 2 extte lots with d Bing Fr S4ek cf Delrolt Wood. SS _McNAB © ___ ART_MEYER | i Maeeday Lakes 3101 W. Huron Bt. BIRMINGHAM TID BTORT 3844 a parane Vacant—move pel oa 20 ft. living oval __ward 5-6880 collect, 4 iM AND BATH, LK. PRIVI- | $12 800 with $2.800 down to 6 ROOM BUNGA! brick, 3 bedroom, 2 poglyll ie te mer, =e picture eae 3 ‘bee oe heed ie GunEn gl Ge ee nit, eke Tool | existing mortgage of §10,- able) Wontn igalLow “ON VALU- carpeting... drepes. fireplace. rec- : eted. double closets: extra nice a ee LEASE Prairie Lawn Drayton Piains | —FE_}438,_ FE 52343. __Best offer pedecergr ripe -vgean $800 Down : off riehes Gries sense: — = oe Taree Dobe Goat ras — House | Call owner at Orlando North of Rochester ae bedroom, heme tote jal mercer son space; full base- atic a1 latin cf Be: ily carpeted. recreat et 100 D “ity. gg MR eons aeceed gtenhaccent Maabace namin ai etn oboaen evetaae| own wind ace caine | eamttti Me al Wi coar ¥, z ee re ynOings arge fenced si on « =" : —_—— = car- w Ideal tor els dren Very tavorabse Orion. MY _ 20021 alicia iis Suburban Living “Which Miss Polly do is Community Gk codacitan pone, Complete exterior. 3 bedrms. Full] Deine Te A awnings terms: Drake Realty Co. South seems OF mt ees equity, tor NEW LABGE 2 BEDROOM HOME St Its, Best een . " you wish to speak to? There are) and 2'2 fers rbgemet ee people, | jot. Nothing. corre ony on our ea Lapeig > e. A real deal _lLyon, GEneva 8-287. OR 4 ‘y basement Oil force oa : #€S i 4s, you Know! dise, ec. vere your lot. aly 9. LAKEFRONT R_$-0306 - rons, tz Darement Ou forced ai fur-| Your future home la the SS chats ot ottare tt ete _MA_6-3658._FE 5-50 2 acres on small lake, near Pon- i urnisiied 2 Be lroom i gece ai Prog m & closet | (CON\ ERTIBL I: 24+) Sesreacertong home with ee $400 1 Acre pol ae cei $5908 tall price, “Or | 3p rite Lake privileges. Ouly [| teé oe ea = omatic features, dishwash Take over 8 room bi-level home in . 5 = Down and $47 Mo. $9,.9000 with terms \\ \V OLS I'z baths — _ For Sale Houses 6, For Sale Houses 6 Gisposel: etc. Following, apa 2 Sedroce” bart tinuing. Pr ood west Eeearuanl haces Paul M. Jones, Real Est. eee touet levaicrs 3 full base- > BEDROOMS, dinin ? Fe 7 ; Ony §$16.900 with terms 115) ft. lakefront. ; ; oo i. along with the well < o live with their parents in FE 5.6175 221 B ; room, 9 large closets, screened 2 Feet on Water | | 32850 $23, 900. EM NEAR ST MICHAELS rounds. I yal aneerre this lovely roomy hoyse at j a2 BALD es ave porch, 2-car garage, Extra 100 Snow white frame with 2 bed- STEELE REALTY - a, = : 3 bedroom, 11%: x 14'2 liv- 2 BEDROOM. LARGE LIVING For further tafe i. at eee 132 BOBOLINK , ' MULT Mo x 150 lot, dock & fishing shant rooms, Ta bath carpeted nig Ra, MM Sk Mere al | FETT ATE | Beas oR peimsdete geome on pest, nee fandicapes: | poiatments plea call dames" | COMMERCE VILLAGE 2 BEDROOM HOME. 4 BELLEVUE: | wiih. 86000 down, ‘Sail’ Orchar oH rm a 3 i r est subur- 5 fA | with way ana Me i cargneae Mice _jand, Michigan MU 42045 . hanes ‘One Gedroan ead ess herpaadly “On 38 costs grapal Georxe = i Orient cane © are ie win ie DOWN | chene amb bo “9084, Osmet: pve gout Orne lawn and shade. 72 x 156 foot ath on first floor, full 8021 and make us an offer. peer oor, new number FE 2-9 OWNER ee ° ba ‘ ee eee ee laster, new oak f ; . ERRED 3-Bedrm. Wh enre co pee ta panse D ORR podliah ‘oom aides toned = | B™ eer aa aan WE MUST SELL NOW. __ | eum newly cdeceaied lenge LOERE BOUSR Niece ae Pi Sami Str gucagt ooer OF with §2.000 ‘end air heat Price $11 0 7 modern home, basement asement, oi] heat. 100 ft. lot} FE 4-7 Se , oor Op» ilps edits tian weal ime: “OPEN DAILY 4 To 4 oe ia bath. screened paren cateee. De can or hauseutign oe Goes FOR cee BY OWNER. 3 BED- taining wail Patio. Fic ents. ance. Ideal for small tamily eif — you can't © convenient location, 4, ; railer as dowp roo h : 7 tion, $28,000. OR 3-7625. : OF OSLY immediat payment m house, gas heat. 275 8S.) — : 2d 3 Bedrms.—1! 2 Baths BRICK ae HOME \ | Beat these 2 bedroom ranch type 4 JOeLYN. bungalow, 11 x Roselawn, Ee 8.8083 Hat God Lak pole build 3 eon ranch style R. i WICKERSHAM Pacaardee eee Cues 1fundsy In Donélson Park This) eye eppesiing ball Bark 3) Co, iris ec (i) compare: (eelling Ke ying Soom) pine vane id ee ey eee a ee ee ment. | 21 MAREE rn cael oln_$:2990_sfter fp ONE Richly carpeted 3 bedrooms, I'2 ‘ful "Pioneer Hedi en nals Sppraised value for tm en Full b eee cil boards. OR 3-7038. — =ELE a _ an bath hom Glas Zs 4 ahiands, with me late sell-out Only $300 down asement with oil Russ McNab ‘ 3 : od car © tase, Nice pect gilda oe ,? vest Tet on ex-| ae Summit and High St ee te. Les of aay ‘. ! ‘EAST BO yee WEEK ONL shrubs. paved drive. Large living ap intments all focbin Keates Esc er ok iiee Only $350 ear we tae § room So eeD lovel epee Sie Pyeniece sinieg 1eee ea, and nome emi tle Oe cere ing costs on FHA terms. home, small price. $6,800. Must BEDROOM INDIAN V HURRY—HURRY tapas : : se- sh tonal basement. extra | nspect this lovely | ane : TLLAGE. We can give —HURRY—HURRY fran cries . aie oe ee acer eatage. ore as and large | home in this ideal socetion Beau | incon aioe. Sine eee pesneene Ae te ane this des cee A Reg b ; in cedar) oad ed ee professionally iand-| tifully decoratea Wall to wall $ rooms and bath down esi Buys ow utility, car port, ‘2 acre. HOMES sirable brick home Has wall-to- Mr. & Mrs np Aas ae nborhood. ou Brice see before baring Ben) Coots carpeting \7 ft. kitchen, Birch be aed up fl A a tor _— $8, 300, leaving town, must sell. he ins wed tt hn 6 ee , . , 3 | cupboards. Full basem . ip renting for $50 ‘ wn SAC - ooms ric ireplace. kitchen er scasion $5,000 down. Quick FOUR B | ein ‘heat Rec sndentyg Aa er month, plus @n addi- Toda Paul M. Jones Real Est $100 DON N with breakfast nook. 2 bedrooms Qa EDROOM HOME Yard nicely land “p ional room in the base- y G s 43be N & bath up. Basement with family VACANT $1500 down 000 wit lscaped. Only $12.- ment can be used as recre : 832 W. Huron IOVES YOU IN room and ! rape, : i1roux- Franks. ad 73s be sacrifice: price for mb Sere: vom room or bedroom. Gas Ems ee FE 8-1275 ee MORTGAGE COSTS let 2-car gainge, Owen, wants \ y home. Condi- DR orced air heat, sof- 4 nes — ENTS action. N GENERAL REAL ESTATE | sudesusee' th and out, modern) This Ge, Soom the f tener and ealtteter teclud: LAKE LOUISE 3 bed $450 | DOW N Se ae arises W ER 4395 Dixie Highway .OR 3-970! tile cota eras Bryer all} level homes we have maa is j an a er cael, mort: Boating. fishing and swim Gas. neat” Bee weler, tet ibe ODEL OPEN Oy einen bapa eta coh a i . “ ng. -| : a } r ie S . U NION LAKE. AREA | paneled recreation room. prac. | ihe gha ay ier, 3 large bed- gage at Si cer ona ie aed ipciedenss are yours 115, Lake privileges. Near schaals WEEKDAYS & SUN test Waves’ teaced.. lasdecs “d eee ee pes ae meee] Voss men amen) OPE eee) ae coupann | as iteafeom tome eis | 3 BEDROOM FR atmaper somo) Re Se Ea ety | BUILD A FINANCE 4 . give someone a real mes. wall carpeting K tastefwll . : J ay Bd a *RAME 2 blocks at cement drive. The h h h g Kitchen will plea : : ee efully decorated, has pad Ue pvanagele rth of Montcalm e home has a oe ee WATKINS LAKE HOME Se ties es ee oven and} IVAN W. SCHR: AM Se Puil basement. Gas heat. Hot WESTOWN REALTY F epieces Sogn aie ON YOUR PROPERTY A i ully finish ; > oe = ectric hot wat h : ot 15 ning poring gos Regret ror em deta en tie ote itl el Lore ees “with oirepiace REALTOR FE 5-947] Only $780 down moves Jou Street, Near cchools & stone | sone ee ae sta. and’ CMe asilraule ‘lea: A C tt eis co ee Cnty pene, on ioe Gee fer jeder eee es oe ee OPEN EVENINGS c euNpays in W. G. WHITCOMB, RLTR_ PIONEER HIGHLANDS—CORNER | {ures “™* Wher Gesiraple fea otlage J h | Joune comple, specious L shapel| it s lovely home to appreciate | #42, JOSLYN, COR. MANS CE ~ seen Oe beach Ie-car parage, led rec. . eer ng room and won- E _MULI G SERVICE _ . HOME r> AC pec.) t ge, tiled rec. POUR VACATION & derf ab , H , a: 5 room, ACRES N 2 RETIREMENT ohn J. Vermett iit steerer patie vient |PS.20%" rive Rgsipeniat OXBOW LAKE OME ON 2 ACRES” | Beant tot wet owt |e i ade eg peas REALTY gas Coleman B i Lovely 2 bedroom ranch Neat as! 3: Bayfront, 2-bedroom, beau- fiw 3-BEDROOM B DR uirrel road north of Walton was 9203 Commerce Rd. EM oe home very tastefully oir bess. 8 pin Forced cipuneet: water aoe te paren tea BY se moins pun pen ee nat- Call ite wth c payment, good | Plains, OR 3-4 ri DRAYTON aa ‘Sets high on au NO LOT RESTRICTIONS — miture which “ garage L i : ungalow ith pasement. W —— ng —_W 3 BEDROOM — LOCATED NEAR. cluded “in” above hich Ja in; fenced yard Paved tect mer stream bounding one side, approx. home. This sharple is part Pontiac, Near M58 Hurry ent a WOOD]A, L “YKA? countryside. All large, rooms, over WE BUILD ANYWHERE~ uburn Heights on a large well, . s one to pebools!| church ; s enced, has 2 car ga- il sell to ot Buyer. Only J large bedrms., 1'4 tiled A rs oor “w 5 landscaped ‘lot. Brick Gj bo scpools, ches, and village rage and is nicely land- $200 down payme ranchrs hea a tiled bath rea, 3 bedrooms. oak floors, NO ' sony EeSertcuee rudy! amt | (MRO EXECUTIVE |" Sere'™> ares» tier avige are | cetera |e RE 80458) S25 ae “paneing "in "sining | ment, with rejreaton (ro. m antiful Interior. Own. BLOOMFIELD H b - rge home with ng unit Phone MA 5-6631 after pice WHITE BROS. et, Biusled on 616 Gf aa ecie. ea ide Open Space scoped. A weed dest ‘ter Lake priviies ae WOODS | Betmte 1382 We Huron Real or Mr. Tucker on this o garage... , Price $15,500 . e pen pas WISE - pileges | small ote North — Make With cherry paneled living eted living room, mete ieee din- urchases on custom ‘‘Quality ences, Hot water heater. Large ple closets. Full basement Seer vornl iaere Wier, Fares Bunt: (40) down, OR INCOME oe room 14x20, oak paneled ’ ng Toom and kitchen, ‘full base- uilt’” homes—800 plans. We'll se- | , JOSEPH F. REISZ, Bice Bole Hider room with fireplace, plus all tiled plus a nice pool Oa: use several more listings. | 3-678. a ROPERTY can be vours family room, flagstone floor. ment Nearly new cn. full Dase-| cure mortgage. No obligation. 496 E. Huron St e 2is1| another fireplace in the full base- table. Wall-to-wall carpet- ur prospects are calling us| FUXNISHED BRICK CABIN v0 have several nice spacious bedrooms, tile nace. A steal at only $8,990. Rea- Builders Exchange Eves. FE “50823 ment $22,500 EAZY terms can be ing in living room and hail every day hoping we can; near Hale isniges. with pri Properties si80"8230 hg bathe Tal eal, aces : ient to i ech Sanen gihers tn the same price range FE 2820 5 reiegraph Ra | $000 down including mort BARGAI care bet outeg soit Pian to move before sch Lesli R. Tr $700 DOWN — Lake front. Right of the best buys on today’s mar- : costs. opr —_— SHIM. For apy Call Eat 3088, close tee a look at nf O eae 1€ ripp $6500." Food a roel bagel roe The owner is a cabinet maker see ars ee. - co7 : © schools, bus a Z W. HURON a alow, Large js success can be s a jan Peat * waauibent. shop: SO] FE -8161 FE 8-2620 St. \ means) kitchen eet lenty of Becta gi a FE ag wiih lake privileges ot, ™ res = Lots =— shen, gar i a cupboards and bullt- e g landscaped Lr me 20 YE a 2 $ «(84900 FULL PRICE — Little farm fanne Over 1700 ee * ot irae j et tractive deco- ee e ar ee ad furnished. 1 ACRE BUILDING, SITE NEAR it nn Can be had ne V AL-U W AY ee Seaee vad _—_ Piobteg a including dining reom & 2 floors, Grand onend ae Ful —— cals te: _ Square Lake, FE 2-1104. le ' i ial semen a ull ¢ { age a al Sell ce pted . ae er ae sone pone FO Ojl furnace. Needs, some falsh- Seance with coutie costes Ful CLARKS ON fer aon hele. a rate can ~ $39 T DOWN ne mace weeds Modern § room bungalow R VALUES & TRADES ing. Terms. basement with family room and| 22-{" living room with beautiful | is” least of ite attractions LAKEFRONT T SUMMER $10 MONTH / Bed anch type. urnace, 3 = brick fireplace. : z room wi eautifu trom feity "Pull" bases Pocried) Landersged int, ive Car ea: | G.I NOTHING DOWN edad el ate Fea: |. Vous lecieaina “aD war’ altaclind| Go0n Tose” aehcemiensty ane wing ogmugul Erato ct | Beaveem nites 2 Ws ok walters Lake Pe 6-919 tae ity. Pull basement, Osk, Convenient to ichool and R WILL TRADE. CUTE, room bagaiew enty Cree, GT: vuchen etn bulvin oven pea] eet. Cun Pew! Completely formones Pati | SAE DWI PONT AGE LOE Seal =t.244 garage, ag shopping. AND COZY _3-BEDROOM Possession.” Located just off Jos- G.I.'s range." Full, —- with fira- or oe la $8,000 — Easy A x, 190 RONTA AGE a ae handled ‘Most any wey $800 DOWN : TE RATE AND PENCKS lyn “Excetient neighbarbood.” | If you, enjoy watching | westerns stat Wot Landseapeds| | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor / Fine for medical chine. oe : af FHA, or just vt Ide YARD) AND FENCE il acgept ear, land contract or then take alm on this 2 bedroom arrounsen with lovely os. A\ 262 8, Telegraph Rd MODERN 3 2.0090 before —- a ‘Money, $43,500. pein) faulty S-tery home. Living EVERYTHI noose PAYS housetrailer as down p home with all the trimmings Bee. this home-—i it miller say | elt pe bade Lakefron Fea E “ e. Living Ask for Mr. Brown. uminum siding, full basement, | ik — more than | \_ tah - —POR PERRY ACRE AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA room, dining room and kitch gas heat. 1% weal bee a ee ! j : ° a your hous ; + mn r 9.2083 : ~ Gitunced “an large lot, ‘ins "ear? bathe one tnd. Bedrooms and | CIVIT. TANS, $250 DOWN | $24,800 country, mstatme—| “Ste $0 draw partner & be first | for appoint ficed "below cost. Ca “West Siastan Income. a = are (orate: | saRGR 107 wn WIL AMS LAKE situated on ROA type hame| bath om tnd 5 ise’ ft. MOVE YOU lero SEED: Large rambling brick and s with the telephone. $10,900. MEER ; | Neatly new Groom and bath up Bens. P Peg ; Beate TOM, eervened-in me. te ROOM, FULL BASEMENT - bungalow with attached 2-car, ge- 2% Acres NEWER TH AN NEW | -2 ii room ged | Maenons RAnCH ieidpe c, Privileges ) both Mac i ven and range..RENT WITH OPTION a) OME. LIKE NEW ON _ rage. “Custom-buflt”’ Large firt | Only $650 é 3 bedreom brick & frame. L Kitehen Gown) Of] furnace. La: early hew 3 bedroom birch ~ ma eee ‘ame Lake. Call after io Bitaciog ad gerage. Call us to ‘buy on this 3 bedroom BALDWIN \, place. 1'% baths. Completely car Se ee aC. ike Sac old | walk-in Closets. Carpeted vige | attached 2-car garage. S° wtecly oll ed wood ranch home coe pm. OS rem. a pee es Sar nee | ReeeRtetngeh aerate inte tie CoB ase | Eien lo ate | Soe So GAIN" peyeees:| SUM StuintrtecPary | Megha ane ou ashe a little : } \ with : y room, 1! . Terms.} - : anor, U : aE aati IRWIN, ae was) PME: Kecated "on canat . SHARP GRAY CEDAR lovely [home is brand Hew /10 eh ra Oat Sea ca tatauea| <-serend ne ‘storms "and Dorothy S "Snyder Lavender | 00 "ht. ec cached cerege: | exe tun New siTén at) | IPLE LISTING SERV) ss Lake SHAKE RANCH HOME, ON fen er Benet Wes et Ger | Cn es r landscaped lot ead Drice only $18,750 ~-T 1 a i with shade tree erms. ¥ EVE TONNER pene Cab: NER LOT BAS LENT . LIST WITH US — For fast ‘and, 1! : to. as ue secs ! ne cm With feasonabie down pay: ronda enna sd Re "Be aun ‘WE HAVE NUMEROUS 7 ‘a se See nee HILLS . BREEZEWAY. effi smite fell hile a-Mtory home located west of fown < lakefroi * rei BREAD ESR og | Gitagat cnte war Row apie | Weel anaes pet ee “GEORGE BLAIR |G I NOTHING ;DOWN || jeter Me fee, eet Shee ae se tiac & Vic 7 9. ' ase- : ay & A. JOHNSON, Realtor | R. J. (DICK) _ eT gil Pavia agg row moni | 98 Oh Fon prangt 2! abe “ter hae cree |e Se oa . & + hd ed «ed 1704 $/ Tele . oh Rd. REALTOR, L. H. BROWN, Realtor REALTY Evenings OR E1708 ot OF dpstbe | A. cation Drive out . 345 Qakiand A ner: TED MecuLLoUan. REALT : R s3-6849 j.. ED sce Take RA, to Beott Lake” Rd., FE - FE 5-069 eaten tebe hen 3 Case-Blizabeth OR | 3 BEDRM. MOD. MIXED NEIGH. REAL, ESTATE | ture right Jblocks to Lacota, 7 SERVICE | Open @ a.m, to 6:30 p.m. Sun, 1 + Owner, Parmer. ‘$2,000 down. ve, Far savay | 7122, Hinhiand Ra.(Ms9) ik antl W. Bird, Realtor ‘- : , a . til 6:90 "OR 4-0306 a Bae. a " 1 * . wee ¥ >? f ? 8 ( eg F » i [. . ’ f P < ‘ * i ‘ . = ’ & \ \ | ii * re ' \ io ak ‘ £ : | % Ay \ . < \ ‘ s ES ‘ « San \ 4 \ } Lo yo! E f : : nes 3 a. x o . * % ; a ¢ \ : ( | vA ] [ e : ’ « / . Z i i- 2 oe ——- eae 3 \ i if . j : é ‘| ' st pes ; : motione | | “THE ‘PON TIAC ‘PRESS. FRIDAY, J ULY 31, 1959 | \ RTY For me Sale ete il _ Help. pated Nas Male. 1 i9 rier Was Wanted Female 20 Instruction... 23, CARNIVAL By Dick feseer Wed. Contracts, , Migs. 51 51) Rent Rent Apts. F 54) Rent Houses Fur 1% OTS. FOUNDATION AND oe WHITE WOMAN PRIVATE } TH TUTORING meee : LAND CONTRACTS. COUPLE, OUPLE, ACREAGE ' | lg street. 42100 MA west see re re Vs are Mor. ray cosfinem and heme. HAE 4 = sell. Sines. Seren ext 5.2811 ‘ta board veer rE tot pie: ; S vn i Lochree “Waterford Hills Estates pe ato in ohe man ‘de ietEPTONEY SORTS A SPFICAL _Work Wanted Male 24 SHOP Anon tories. 2 empioyed girls peg gu A. few choles lots left. Average foal an sand. electrical. Established | office. Must have Tunes ante Moe, | Ae fell Your land contract Adults only, Alberta Apts. 290 J size 100 x 250. $5¢ down. Por ufacturing firm, call Jordon-| ‘experience, must “wear glasses = OS 8 LOAN oD. gengher information cail 6080 : = Must make a neat sppear. | Pree ALL TYP BS: CARPENTRY, we urea. t. __ FE 4-0061 ion COLORED WICK A; APT. wire ance. For intervi FE | tove & refr 4 after HERBERT c. DAVIS EXPERINNCED UWP PAINT foce, For interview ca ai PAINTING AND. Wi WALL Pa | _Wanted | Real Estate 52). 3 ig ~6507 anne DE DA. wages. Group ‘nsurance. A y| . SALESLADIES PAINTER INTERIOR AND “ PORNIBHED ER Lg "For Sale Acreage 1 13) - - shite ae | For children's dept. & ladies | exterior, Reas. FE gr private drive and |“ mnie ace at Pike Sis dress dept. Steady position. Good | A-l| CARPENTER W ORK. NEW Entrance. Utilities furnished. Year i-6- ag ag gy acme PAR- ELDERLY MAN, USED LUMBER Apply. earge's a enmieaton ee - salesmen to serve you. Por eos ae vais omen omy: low as $50 yard, , E. __ Biv ad. iN. Saginaw a he Gee men, On fled ar ana fast, re fable Newly 1 : c PANGUS, Beaitor 2160 MJ5, Ortonville, NA 17-2815 120 ACRES NEAR CADILLAC For information write Mr. Rich: Fapeck. 8127 CasaMia, Rid. ard 8 ACRES H 4 baths, oil Baldwin ae ~~20 ACRES—MSUO Only 3 miles from Pontiac & new college. Includes 3 ie ished houses er 600 ft. frontage on good road. Priced 7 with terms, All land is . Call now for details. ACKES Worm & minnow farm includes horse sialls. 60 & Aaa ith $1150 dow RILEY REAL EST ATE 500 pizaapeth Lake Rd. FE_ 4-115 FE 4-482! BY OWNER. 6 ACRES ON SUSIN Lake. MA 5-2152 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 40 ACRES. Melrose _ \ FOR RENT: 15 ACRES TILED _—_ EE Lake Orion & noe Box 3636 Feder Sates: Pontiac, Mich “FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES,’ near Crescent Lake Ideal heme-| site $4,000 Half down. FE 4-2451, i a days; FE 2-527 eves ~~~ CORNER PROPERTY VACANT 8 ACRES on N. aiken — cat at ae & only $5,850 c ood. deal for builders as well ma a Small stl Good area. STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland Rd. (M59) at Milford Rd Oigh- ioe Michigan, MU_ 4-204 4-2045. “CHILDREN WANTED | PONTIAC LAKE ROAD 7355 | ONLY $9,950 WITH $950 DOWN Lots of room for children on this 9 acre farm. Adapted to ralsing) berries, of Hast poultry, rabbits, tds Large cement block , Full bath, Oil attic for additional rooms. i) take lot, car or housetrailer as down payment. Paaieniee R. L. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250° WATKINS LAKE 10 ACRES ON -LAKE. READY TO ome 4708 W. ititmiene Rd., _ Pontiac 14 For § Sale Fart Farms 1 36 ACRES VACANT ON LAKE NEAR a Extes reduced. $15,000, 100 ACRES, 1 SET OF BUILDINGS. 50 acres in soi] bank. Near Holly, Michigan. Reduced to 825,000, terms Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 632 W Huron PE 4-8550 ot ——— =| | | _PE 8-1275 100 ACRES On White Lake Rd. West of Wa- terford:. $570 r acre. 20 per cent down. Will divide. CRES On Commerce rie Between Com- merce and Milford. $690 per acre.| 20 per cent down. Will divide 63 ACRES Near Ormond Ra, $250 per acre i C. SCHUETT; Realtor FE 8-0458 - --——— —_— — = = =o. | PONTIAC SUBURBAN | 21 acres of gravel loam, 10 miles north of city limits. 7 roont, mod- ern remodeled farm home 20 x 30 stable & other out oulidings Near Jake, school bus at dao Ideal location for growing citl- dren, ponies . comfortable 1'*- Rov (mxAUr. 100 Senders Rd. OA_8-3339.) ‘Sale ‘Susiness 5 Property 16 ATRACTIVE | BUILDING avle for doctors office _——s ,home on the ease curr. fy Broker SuSE L EOF On Sam 7 WiL- liams Lk ft. frontage. $50 per ft. FE 2-1383. BOOMING oe an Attractive mdn. bidg. 60x30 100x500 lot. 94 W. Auburn eran Rochester Rd. Suitable any soar f ness. Owner. OL 1-6633. COMMERCIAL | BUILDING 4x and 60 x 150 lot. Good baste ness corner location. $15,000. ua RAYTON 2 Store Bidgs. i bor bt front. Separate st yee ts. 1 ar, 5 has large — room w private ince, “Per vol El ands ag apace mmedia Terms. 30 ——— fice section. : heer mote hs area. Terms. AUBURN RD. el ) WOMAN for child care. OL. 1-04 21, OPENING ntiac §=and Machine Designers Medium sized company will have openings available in early Sep- tember for research and develop- ment engineering of automatic machinery. GOOD SALARY EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS PAID LIFE INSURANCE | YOUNG MAN | |BABY SITTING ,FE_8-6038 | Advance Floor © HOSPITAL - MEDICAL BENEFITS GENEROUS RETIREMENT PLAN Please submit resume of educa- tional background, age. and pre- vious working experience. P.O. Box 155 Walled Lake, Michigan OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED. = investment required. Call FE 8- 2026 or FE 44215. Opportunity Is Knocking It you peewee | seek financial security now us retirement in 2 years, Call 4-0738 for inter- view. RASPBERRY PICKERS. NORTH- west corner 0: Seymour and Sash- abew Monday. Wednesday Leche fab ne A zane : REAL ESTATE SALESMEN AND salesiadies. Due to expansion, we peed belp in our Pontiac office. bs ” preferred, but wil t orvunity with this old esta CRAWFORD "AGENCY. _Employment Agencies 22 ee a MIDWEST | Employment 406 _ wie State Bank Bidg. PE 6-9227 —~AVATTRESS —jbelongings for cash “ “- ‘| through Classified Ads! “Call all Evelyn Edwards _ | FE 2-8181, dl FE 4-1429 ai A Seg ad \ \ ! 52 or OR 3-8117. AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work New and re- pair. Murdock, FE 2-186]. BRICK aoa AND FIREPLACES __Wtd. Local ref. FE 8-4 ~ BOOKKEEPING ALL ria EMpire 3-3416 COLLEGE GRAD. 24 GENERAL Business Major. Would like per- _manent employment. FE 2-9600 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- es Kitchen a speciality. FE ‘CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Cal) after 6 pm. FE 8-9439 HANDY MAN — HOUSE PAINT. hie window washing etc. FE LAWN WORK, ODD JOBS, EXP. & ret. $1 ay “per hr. PE 2-2870 OPEN TIME ON MILL- -LATHE. | EM PAINTING, | EXTERIOR & INTE- rior FE 2-9453. RELIABLE CEMENT | FINISHER. | white, OR 3-7298 TELEPHONE LINESMAN. ~ PAINT- er FE 8-4394 re grinder-Du-all saw. 18 NEEDS WOR _of any kind. MY 3-7821 K | Work Wanted Ss 25 | | | | t A-| WASHING & IRONINGS PICK | _up and Delivery. OR 3-6415 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing ang house cleaniog. FE * 7581. | COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY. work Tuesday thru Friday, lus transportation, references E 8-0149. EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD like 1 rE 2 2860 and light. house- _work Lo EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD like work 5 days wk. §35. trans. References if required. FE HIGHSCHOOL GIRL DESIRES BA- | __bysitting till September FE 5-9548 | LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK. VI.- cinity of Dravton Plains No Piles ing. $20 a week FE 4-2868 LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSE- work by week. FE 8-0074 after SS am LADY WISHES DAY WORK OR motel work. PE 5-2418 LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK. _ days week, FE 2-8887 DAY WORK WANTED. IRONING or Cleaning, experienced. 428 Mid- way, MATURE WOMAN DESIRES EM- ployment in Unton Lk. area. Bookkeeping, cashier & switch- board exp. Ref. available if re- quired. 3-3900. MIMEOGRAPHING, IYPING 4 retarial service EM 3-; — NURSES AVAILABLE = Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Day & ee & Bonded 2 2- 8EC- REGISTERED MEDICAL ASSIST- ant, 4 Ve@rs experience. ail office. lab. EKG, BMR procedures. MAy- _tair 6-2011 REG. NURSE. PREFER HOME _Gase, FE 5-9023. AND IRONING. WTD. BAEY SITTING & IRONING in Crescent Lk..area. FE 86-3013. WORKING IN A RESTAURANT or clerk in cleaners. FE 8-6823. Building Service _ 26 AAA CEMENT CONST. Sidewalk & Driveway Licensed and bonded. FREE est!- __mates. | FE 43371 or FE 5-0633 A-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT work, Residential and commer- . Also under house basements. We are well equipped. Call MY 3-1128. John W. Capies. Guaran- teed work A-1 BRICK AND CEMENT WORK. We specialize in porches, chimney All work guaranteed, Caij any time, FE §-2684 A-1 CEMENT AND | BLOCK WORK. __Also repairs. 8. OR 3-046 A-l SAND & FINISH, ee E 5.3722. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT __work. Also fireplace. OR 3-04 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT oak. reasonable. Jenson. FE 340 A-1_ MODERNIZING stom Cabinets & Garages Free Est’s, FE 3-1204 — UL 2-347. 4-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice. Quali p Bip ahs licensed. BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. MA 4-2253 OA 63272 BULLDGZING. A TRUCKING DON T PE 5-2853 vaicee ayn _ > FE 32448 _ BREAKWATERS AND CEMENT work of all kinds» free estimates _ FE 8-3785. __ BRICK, BLOCK, STONE & CE- ment work Residential & Com- _meretal Bill, EM _ 3-3168. BLDG. REPAIR PLASTERING eed block, cement work. FE BULLDOZING — ese LN Btodsd ~ are. king Be Fie 8 tn. ata. led. } Free Estimates. OR 3-6932 BASEMENTS WATERPROOPED. Work evarerey Free Estimates. FE 4-0777 BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK. __and fireplaces, FE_5-8907. CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY _ Floors, basements. EM __ CUSTOM HOMES BY LEAD | __builder. Free estimates UL 2-5175 CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES Liew Co - R 3-8701 | CEMENT W ORK Walks Drives Floors — Licensed —_ Bonded. _UL_ 2-2762 CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- pair small jobs & opeaiaity. FE 5-2841 or 5-2017. CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. Residential & Comm'l. Licensed. bonded & insured, Raymond W. Commins O1 1-0772. CEMENT & BLOCK WORK, FE 5.0782 CEMENT WORK NOTHING TOO large or small. 20 years experi- ence. Free estima‘e. Special price. | OR_3-6172. DRY WALL TAPING AND gle ing Free estimate:. FE 8-67 ELECTRICAL SERV.—FREE ar _Partney Electric = FE 5-5439 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Con- struction and maintenance. Ed Connon Electric UP 2-3902, EXCAVATING TRENCHING ULLDOZING — —+EM_ 3-068] PREE KITCHEN PLANNING - Call FE 5-84 Meadautkterss Tees Fay counter tops, disposals. >. Munro Elec. Co, 1060 W. WIRING ranges R. 2, ESTIMATES ON water heaters, 6-8431. Electri ie Co., 1060 W. GARAGES. “$595 ____ 14x22 Complete, FE 5-9122 HOUSE MOVING, A of LLY equipped. FE 4-8450 L Young. GARAGE, CARRS: ADDI. Licensed builder. FHA— Terms. FE 5-6909 LI CENSED BUT-DER— Ne CGH ~CaRPEenter: MASO Frew work. OA pos, pare al be 5 a Pian Ee Baller, Oba. to 2 so YDER FLOOR SEATING, 5-0592. ROOF REPAIRS — EAVESTROUGHING FE _4-0444 Sapo CHING © EXCAVATING F R eld te footing _ ditenes and boat wel L 3-5404, DONT PASS UP! MONEY! Sel! unneeded | 7-3! “T found some real bargains today — a dress, pend a cheaper PAFKINE > lot!’ “CALL 83 N. bee ae E Open Eves. -9236 wean et LISTING SERVICE AN INDIVIDUAL WANTs 160 TO 200 acre farm within driving dis- _tance of Pontiac. OA 8-3081. ; “CASH MONEY > For nomes, contracts & vacant acreage. Or e will show you how to wl cas RIL. v REAL ESTATE | 509 Elizabeth Lx. Mis 4-1157 | __FE Parry ~ GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes. we can sel) your home for cash with very small down pay- ment. Call us for further infor- mation. Do not fee! obligated, We will appraise your property and tell you the cash you can receive oOWE TRA DE LD A WE B DORRIS & SON, REALTORS 132 W_ Huron __ FE 4-1557 TM. Reg US. Pat OFF CASH - © 1959 by NEA Service ing 48 HOU RS HOME — EQUITY WRIGHT-VALUET FE $-0693 PE 5-9441 |GET CASH, FOR YOUR HOME hose, hat 28 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man ; alt our office. Caeetel Printing & | Office 0 Pe Co.. Law- | rence St. Phone PE . 013s ; BLOOMFIELD WALL . CLEANERS i all and windows. Reasonabie | rE 2-1631 EL ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- and rewinding. 218 E FE 4-3961 | ELECTRICAL WORK, ALL KINDS | free estimates. Oakridge Electric, _OR_ 3-0969 Custom . “Asphalt _ Paving Grading. MY 3-5821, Business Services Excavating Lake Orion FURNACES CLEANED AND _ service C L. Nelson FE 5-1788 LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED -: Outboard Mirs — Parts & Service Air cooled engines repaired Authorized Service for Briggs. Stration & Clinton Engines JOE'S MOWER 980 Cass Lake Rd MILLER‘S FLOOR SERVICE. LAY- ef esaso & finishing. Terms. PATIOS. AWNINGS, HOME Rit- modeling. FE 4- 1887, 9 to 5 PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR | _ Work guaranteed FE 5-039. SAWS MACHINE rio Manley Leach 10 WE CARRY PARTS FOR auto and wringer washers sale and retail APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S 96 Oakland © PE 2 2-4021 Dressmak’g ¢ «& Tailor’g 30 er ta a CUSTOM MADE rapes 5 vrs xperien 5-1530 or FE §-6237. =a: YS DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AL- _terations, Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-9053. DRESSMAKING TAILORING ‘Ar terations, drapes & Formals done _in_my_home __ Call FE _8-8455_— _ Garden Plowing 31 | PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & | ASHES ; mowing. 775 Scott Lake Rd. 4-4228 or OR 3-0165 re WARNER'S ROTO-TILLING “AND _Yacant lot mowing. FE 4- -6964 ___Laundry S Service ARO COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDR Service — Shirt service. Pewtiee Laundry. 840 8. Telegraph. 23-8101. ane rE Landscaping 35 PPPBPPB LD DOO POO wwe A- Dense none KY. BLUE SOD. erles made Pe you pick 3601 Crooks Rd. UL 24643. “pe A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and trimmin PE 2-7188 or FE 8 ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK. ‘PIN- _ish grading Top_ soll. FE 2-0603. BULL DOZING, TOP SOIL, PILL _ Girt and gravel. Phone EM 3-2294. 1 es Get our bid. COMPLETE ~~ LANDSCAPING, tree remova = trimming. 778 ne Lk. Rd. 4-4228 or OR LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR. Complete lawn service, Lawn cut- ting and maintenance. MI 6-4109. CANDSCAPING, SODDING, AND seeding. Free estimates FE 2-5443. Moving | & Trucking wee ~ ! | SMITH_ MOVIN | Dump trucks Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 Wee cchad ala FE 4-0461 FE 4-1442 Open Daily __ Aanctuding _Sunday ‘O'DELL CARTAGE Local moving. 1-A Reduced Rates Loca! or long distance moving. co. 4-486 -1 MOVING SERVICE _FE Reasonable Rates M58 AND TRASH HAULED Light & heavy trucking FE 2-2448 0 a ; HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME _ your price. Any time. FE 8- oooe LIGHT HAULING __ FE 4-0031 LIGHT HAULING: REASONABLE _ rates. 68-1266 HAULING AND RUBBISH. _joad, any time. FE 4-0264. HT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish, fill dirt, tep sofl, sand, _ F008! and front end loading FE ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 19-Ton Pickups 1',-ton Stakes $2 A and long distance Phone 5-6806 UNWANTED ARTICLES: PO giao up free. of charge. FE ¢-es | Eaating & Decorating 37 ST CLASS PAINTING AND era ap img Cash or terms. UL __ 32-3040. i8T CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- _ing and wallpapering, PE fe 0265. A LADY DT FRIOR ‘DECORATOR. __Papering ee A- a! PAINTING “& EXT. REAS. INT 4-5206 or OR 3 A5. ‘PAINTING & POECORATING. __Paper_remoyed. PE 4 A-1 PAINTING orPpRIoN EX- terior. 10 per_cent disc. for cash. __Guaranteed, Pree est. PE 4-9205. aah P Gé re: RATING. _ Pret timate ee 2-1398. PAINTIN' . & FF at = et Mason Thompson AA “ PAINTING —PAPERING Ase ARANTERD — Paper Pe 3332 a: elevision Se Service > 38 PAELLA POPPA PLL SP DAY OR mont xt fy aes SERVICE SENS an We ~~ APTER- aril & Pa Call FE 2-0495. 40 ~ | Bagley st ALL Whole. | 34 i] Humphries. DECO- ae. 4 room apartment. utilities furnished, $76 month, Private en- trance, close in. FE - 2006 NICELY FURNISHED 2 By BATH, NEWLY DECO- Pvt. ent. Util furn. TV. oaie & Bem't. fee. 74 Dwight. FE 4-5082 after 6:30 p.m. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT Suitable for couple or individual. Reasonable. Call PE rr _4-0877. RNY UPPER RMB. PVT. | BEAUTIFUL 7 paEoaie a — & ant. 162 Suseste. SUL 2-3753 front ranch. r OA 8-3766 3-0304 A NEWLY Sept.-June, front home _EM_ 3.4006. “see BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDRM 3.0004. ranch, Furn. or . EM TE wOuake PRIVATE Hh ila AND entrance. FE 4-284 WESTSIDE. FR CHVE 2 RMS bath. Private entrance, alr- conditioned, utilities ion Col? 65 per mo for right couple Pisae FE 5-2432 unti! 6. FE _5-5942 _after 5 5. Reet ie eee 1 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN stove- & refrigerator, many fine features. modern architecture, adults $90. FE 4-1550 1ST CLASS APT. BLDGS., 4 RMS. & bath. 2 story, easy walk up. nicely Seccrate “ rooms. Schools. Pike Phone accomodation. 8-8901 or FE 8-3420. ne “BEDROM, CORNER APARTM : ene location, — yee. anal to\. transportation and 5 Co tent Mrs. Wollcabeak: FE _?- _ 85 Murphy Bt _ LIVING RM. _KITCH- ee ead get Ground Noor ry) ba 1 S Commerce Rd, EM: {i8T FLOOR «¢ AND pare OIL heat. good cond. $1 Mariva pat ]8T FLOOR. PRI. 3 & ba “bem t Upper 4 & bath & garage oc aded yd. Close in. PE Call 3 rai RM. PVT BATH, NEWLY dec 285 Whittemore 3 BEDROOM UPPER FLAT. Adults. | 165 Chandler. a “cay press an FHA or | . 3 ale one for particulars. Lost & Found AL Clore Rea! Estate, 1362 W. Hur- aos = — | on. FE 33-7888 Res FE 4-4813. LOST BROWN & BLACK _DAB- Sea os ee _hund Vic of Cass Lk. Rad | se s our ult Roe Lake Rd. FE 2-6175 Don't lose your home. Prompt itd Fe ervice, Cash waiting iroux- LOST: VICINITY OF BALDWIN ond baie a mote white I Hey OR TOT axes (Dizi rowr tet ‘tos TAC eit +6600 ___ | WILL BUY RUN’ DOWN, BURNED AGLE. 1 YR | or condemned house! te repair. old. Vicinity ef Cadillac & Oak- eee location EM }-0135 land FE 82196 after 5 30 i wintks” 1 MMVCILT SLY: oar ree pha cite | be spebecs farms, lake property and swers to “Chico.” Rwd Fit 2-9892 | Pact NI Tot Buyers waiting. COST. BLACK “MALE puppy | Pau 1. Jones, Real Est. REW 4 markings, OR 3-8879 les Ww Huron _ __FE 4-850 | LOST OFF TRUCK. SMALL “PRO- pene tank ed eerie hose at- achment. 4586. Reward. | Rent _Apts. Furnished © 54 T BEDROOM i LOWER. MODERN, clean, automatic of] heat and bh water furnished ear GMT. 5.1864 7 BEDRM. CLEAN CHILDREN 3 RMs. Comunity | Utilities, ee te 51 Pine Bt. 3 ROOMS, 3. PRIVATE BATH, EN- trance. Near General Hospital. __Upsteirs, Clean. 95 8eminole 3 ROOM APT, NEWLY DECO- rated, private ‘path and entrance, waiking Gar from Fisher _ Body. FE 054. 3 LARGE = TTRACTIVE BOGUS: _ $16 wee week. PE 8-3473. 3 RMS. AND BATH, SMALL BABY __Wwelcome, | 106 Dresden. i3 j ROOM A APT.. “ALL ‘UTILITIES _furn., on ground floor. FE 4-4817 ROOM APT. WITH PRIVATE bath and entrance. Very clean, small baby welcome $20 per week. Inquire at 273 Baldwin Ave FE 35-1061 to Pa | tt for you. B& _ Sale. Phone OR 2- 2717. wit BUY EVERYTHING SUN SALES 5-1341 ter, Michigan. OL 1- $631 Wanted “Miscellaneous “5 HAVE YOU A “TYPEWRITER. ADD- ing machine, or piece of of- fice furniture or equipment not in use? ws will buy these items. 48 _OR 3- -9767. _ Wanted to Rent — RENT OR LEASE 3 OR 4 BEDRM house by Aug. 20, west side FE 8-6682, 0 a ag AGED MAN ON P. Mippieasc’ room & board with __a@ll util, PE 4-4686 4 ROOM oo; FOR RENT PE 5-3183. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PURNISHED. arage preferred Write Pontiac | 27 Mechanic. . reas, Box 10 ¢ ROOMS, ALL UTILITi#e FURN, Children welcome. $16.00 wk. 57 WANTED TO ig gba WITH oF __Whittemore. tion to buy 2 or edroom se Ms, A ED- furnished, . gronune or Drayton | * ¢ ROOMS $2 YTit. Pa. ois re gees area. Call OR 4-0282. < FURNISHED ROOMS, PLUS m = gre on Sylva n Laxefront, ear all new, vate fron Share Livir Living Quarters 49 aa back i ew. Complete ung working cou- WID. LADY TO SHARE MOME. _ple. FI sa as a __Evenings only, PE 5-6716. RM. APT. PVT. BATH «& ENT. Wd. ‘Contracts, Mtgs. 51 51 st Foor. 4148 Clintonville Rd. OR 4 ROOMS apr. sfOR ADULTS. ABILITY Z tt To sell your ‘land contract at the! § ROOM ser SRT ALLY PORN lowest en discount — if a Private entrances. FE 2-2825 or service OL 1-6411. mortar oy has given for many yea eash for your equities. "Saerignece avail- CASH sorEs® WAITING Paar 416.06 WEEKLY 3 ROOMS, PRI- vate ‘bath and entrance, 1 child . paby welcome. Apply 804 &t. air, 6 3 roos and bath, upper & lower. Could be rented as one re or en : apart. $40 for Kenneth G. rd og Huron St. FE 48284 , 36 & 364, FRONT ST. 3 rooms and bath, upper & lower. Could be rented or E CLEAN COO OL, reduced for couple. hot water Call MY 3-is LOWER 4 RMS., aa & SUN. | alee Heated. Stove furn $70. hite only. No drinking. 473 8. _ Paddock St. FE 7. Paul A. Be Realtor - 3 RMS _er 5 p.m, 421 N Perry 8t. ins 4 rooms & bath. Garage furn. Private entrance line. 216 8. Marshall. _after 6. | NEAR” TE L.- --HURON . Heat m bus- FE = 5273 3 & - r Stove, retriger erator rg “ae washer fu Adults or i child wel- . Releome. All util. furn. $75 mo. it -y ee APT. 2 ROOMS. heat, wo; ous AND ae a ¥ 3. UL 2233. ae oe WEST SIM. « RMS & BATH PVT ent. Stove & pow $80 f - ing util. FE 8~ bg — UPPER Loe ae 7 Washing Peres to“ ret St. FE _4-7287. Wier SIDE DUPLEX 3 BEDRMS. and i. Ly rm., dining rm. en r basement automatic . hes a tes month 3 es ear ‘Bontine $66 m _fore 5. Fe patna after 5 “Tefrigerator and utiities s inelded ob! hour. FEB) ‘eie or | sw PE) ARCADIA No. 1 - "ARRO REALTY | WOLVERINE tion om your land contract. Cash | FRANKLIN. < buyers waiting. Call Realtor Part- ; ge, PE 4-3581. 1050 W. Huron,| Ne decorated and furnished ~~ sor 8 including stove, refrigerator. From WE List AND SELL Con-| $85. “tl capersted gehen ames in Mien fan ne east of Court House. E CO A ; yh e. elepraph Tre eat SLATER APTS. z of aa Dixie Hwy. 53 N, PARKE ST, __ OR 3-1355 e FE 4-3546 IMMEDIATE _ —_ ACTION ; Nights: 7 b ¢-3500 ; On any y goed yond contract, New SAtiRCOR A or gonouned ¢ash upon sat- “hati 0, ‘pet and title) Ask cre yy © ats fh Ee, ei ial Pu’ iss K. L. Templeton, Realtor | @ gi, 2339 Orchard 4 Rd. FE 4.4563 | SEE a BE Me x a Ve peti aie oa single nar Hepstead, as one unit or | 3 ROOM, RENT) PE 74-4443 FOR RENT, LOWER § ROOMS, bath, near Eastern Jr. High. $70 moagth including gas. ~ and. Rentals — FE_2-9209 PALM VILLA APTS. 3 rms Ben rete Stove $60 mo Aiso 1 rm. bollned mo. ; _Adults only, 2 MODERN 2 BE BRC « apt. Stove $80 per mo. Inq. t 98 * Biv. 8. MODERN 2 B M. BRICK nt. ¢ & refrig. furn. $80 per _@. Ing. at 96 _Bivd EWLY DECORATED. PVT. 3 1 & bath. Child welcome. Call aft- | NEWLY DECORATED UPPER | MODERN LAKEFRONT HOME — Suitable for couple or smal) fam ily. Lease t June. Near 32193. HOOLTEA New Home on o. Lake for the school year, FE SMALL HOUSES Wa RENT. Tt TN- te at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask fos noie Weaver. 2031. FURNISHED HOUSE _bacheler preferred. 295 Ferry re YEAR-ROUND 2 BEDRM. | FURN. on White Lake front. Prefer teachers or refined adults only. Ou furnace, completely modern, boat, Call Holly, Mlrose 17-7327. Hh Mrs. Henry Cook ; Rent t Houses Unfura, ._ 57 1 BEDROOM, EXTRA CLEAN, DU- ae Refrig. & ear Pg probed «og ‘and Union _ Rea 3-4115 1383 Bramble. __Cass_ Lake. ve 8-009 3 BEDROOM OME “FOR FOR RENT. me 7 paREoEr A OIA _ Stanley. FE 4-0403 “fas = 7 BEDRM WITH [ri GARIGR OFF Sr ats Lk. Rd. 2 BEDRI aA HOUSE NEAR son" 9060 Maplewood. EM _— 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — EAUTIFUL EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Now Renting For $75 PER ONTH FRICE: _N_ FE. Boulevard | 544 at Valencia FOR COLORED l3 bedroom womaice. Full base- ment, with heat. pares. Some furniture. Located 23 Ch i Side, $60, voen CHILD 8 BLack PATENT | Sale SHOWER, GA- * geome 4.0000 oF Feats: | Pian ute omens Breies shoe cinity ass & S oo -_- ee en Huron. FE «eco, "*” i 4RM APT NEAR P.O 1 OR 2 3 RMB 6 : ara 3 ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 12 ———s adults 1 bedr.- All pvl. FE we at id a RANGE —Myra_Ave. inet ¢-87685h n_ ; IR PVT. 3 BEDRM. _ Notices & Personals 43 ier PlooR ~~ |° EWatertora ores, 945. mo. OR |” of bani win ave ene Me —, I WOULD LIKE TO HELP piace Wastier Garage we eee rw MM APT HEAT & HOT WATER | 7p — 5 aes Yor er ara, ay- oo. — Beers with your car problem—Call ay ground merely ay 16 * far, Murphy bed. Stove & Refrig. 2 7 BEDROOM HOUSE. ¢ os r ae apie at Cy Owens FE 5-4101 hier ear jigabeth Lake. $-9295 5 c, Sunda thoy at * Clade of ee anew Fords or ail #8203 Rooks AND BATH, UPPER, | coin 5.2200 after 6 p.m toe Sahat te Baad Beg ty ee ie FUR- * private entrance, rite, tocetion. ECTIVES nishe ern ecently ecorated, ca 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE NEAR Dont worr Know the fact working couple. Stove “ey ref ila consultation “OE ae fgg gti bowie ee oreter “Furnished. 303 8. Marshall pane ggg 7 ana ag ~~ * ‘TR ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | -— 338 A ANY ND BATH. $838 A . in oa a eee e. _FF 2-7 ; 7~nooMs 8 & hot water fur- Warren Stout, Realtor | 2! advisor, phone cE =r th 122 after 5 pm: or if no ~ es ROOM “‘pcaR NICE & nished. OR 3-5154 from 9 to 5 77 N. Saginaw 8&t . FE 56-8168 Bea FE 2-0469. Confidential. clean Close in. PE _¢7330. } ROOM, LOWER. | WiTH BATH, Open ‘ti 6 pm. AEROTREDS 3 ee 7 ALL cae “FURN. |“ yul. Adults FE 2-526 | er a > | NEWLY | ECORATED,| NPURN,, ered fee E 10 “RMS. UPPER FRONT pos LINE season” SOY yee ee =e! re sei fenced in, children OR _3-1502 812 wk. 355 E Blvd chine, and utilities furnished. $13) Pai%° ne Massena, Union COLD WAVE SPECIAL. $650 2 RM. EVERYTHING aaa “BA-| weekly 230 8 Park, in rear, | — ea Thurs., om evenings by \welcome. 65 E. Howard. FE 3 ROOMS, FULL BATH. NEWLY | ¢ BEDROOM BRICK. orothy's. PE 2-1244 2 pet | decorated, heat, hot water, 220! ment garage igs ot ne “CHARLES CHESTER |?-. 8 UTILITIES F UR-| 8S. Marshall. FE 2-126 lees = AIR CUSHIONED niahed, clean, $14 week. 163 Au- ] ROOM. 1 LARGE LIVING | (R66 Sine ween on i? x noo s\ KITCHEN” 4 BATH | bath Meee at nec vaeme: | ome “e aaRN KouRE ~ mee —— a at odern @ u cs.) ee DAINTY MAD SUPPLIES — 739 | Child weicame. 431 N. Perry, FE| Adults. Best addresses in Pontiac, | ¢ ROOMS PARTLY Traaney enominee. Mrs. Wallace. PE _ 32-6170. " off street parking, stove, refrig., near Oxbow Lake, off Union : ade a 2 RMS. .CLOSB IN. NICELY PUR- Hc me — furnished. New Rd. Year around. 3-2043. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 4008| nished. No drinking. Welfare ac- Managers 4 RMS. CLEAN, PARTLY “FURN. Athens S8t., pares Plains. OR| cepted. FE 2-281. " TIRE EY APTS * Mlodern cottage. Suitable for cou. _3-3437 _Mrs. _ Gardin ee Sa pie only 602 Ma Cleens St _______ | 7 ROOMS. ALL OTILITIES FUR: | 190 ©. Huron | Kies o hati hae In Debt? nished | Rrivaig. watragce, Mls | GTORTA APTS. | RMS,& BATH NEWLY PAINT. . 2 7 AND 3 ROOM ABARTMEN $7 Mechanic 8t. FE 6-423 = R BOOMS BATH. 2301 FORDHAM: tog ace tine tol mee | ona tats Gate | * ROOME OROURD 2OR, ERC | Aa Pelt Pee e us ay > rance, ee 1D ~ c ren - = Oa uke Ga J aoe or ‘caning ee AMS. & BATH INDIAN VIL: | ROOM BUNGALOW. BASEMIECT: oom t —— | * State Bank Bldg. FE 8.0456 | 2 RMS. NEWLY pe PRE | lege. dec, adults, PE 2-1523 | gas heat. 404 Elm. PE 2-0552 . - — Modern. private.’ LOOMS AND BATH, UPPER, 162 | * ROUN HOU! Rat (OLORED. =| EVERYTHING FOR THE FE 2-9634. |“ Bleein Pe §-3527 | $80 = month. Inyitations— Personalized Napkins 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR Us. 7 ROOM UPPER, DECORATED, | 5 ROOMS BA tion GIRADE AND Wedding Books—Guest Books Pika ane ea Adults Led Ks Adults, PE 2-2948 after 6. _ | _work shop. On 8 acres, 5, UL Pri BACKENSTOSE PE 2-1414 ane IOUOG Lak 4 RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. & 3. & BATH, G T. y | ____19E. LAWRENCE | _8-2140. bath Refrig., stove furn. 1 child $75 mo, FE 2-0540 Sod 4 om. LO8E 7 POUNDS IN 7 DAYS |3 LOE RMS. WITH PVT. BATH &\ welcome, 3286 Auburn Ave. Au- | @ ROOM 1 SUSE. WkaT & z. with Unitroi copesieg: aPeily, dove _ent. 89 State Bt. Te 2-0566 burn Hgts. UL 2-1320 | Ph. DUnkirk 2-696. } } capsule. rifty | 3 CLEAN ROOMS, PRIVATE es ROOM APT. UNFURN_ , MAIN | 67 RMB NEWLY DEE., IN NORTH _ Drug Stores trance for couple” or lady. loor. Adults only. 132 W. Law- |” end. Inquire 494 484 Foun wah UGkcon camel le "pally dove ang 66 Re APT NEWLY DEGO: @ CLEAN RMS. BY PONTIAC = ret oe era RMS. MAIN FLOOR. PVT ENT | SRM. APT. EWLY DECORATED. Z capsule. Only 61 28. Poritty |? RMA, MAIN PLOOR PUT ar ie | Wit take } wmall. children. 81 ee eee Ae _Drug Stores. Florence. Judson 8t. a! 4-8965. r (oad — WaiGlT — SAPRLY —END | i noosa BATE ha PER | Rade 9 BATH NEWLY DEC. GLEAN ROOMS, BY PONTIAC economicajly with newly released week. Child welcome. PE 5-1061. orated Pane Orion. After 6 cail, is Dex-A-Diel tablets. 98 cents at | Inquire at 273 Baldwin Ave. _OAKia rd 8-3115. ho, Wire Rr 3} ROMS AND BATH, PVT. ;|5 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, WITH WITH |ON AND APTER THIS DATE, JULY |” near bus. line. PE 2-0661. After| bath, private entrance. gtove. ted - School, 81 W. Law: | 31, 1959 1 will not be responsible/ @ pm. §-832 frigerator, washing machine fur. | rence. 5-6424. for any debts contracted by any seer f BATH & ENT.| wished. children welcome, ; € Room | HOUSE AND GARAGE. other than 'm self. Donald A a a r ROOM ArT. Pv month. ttemore. 2. ore to dow town end hols. strong, 8 Ls rks ST RMS. & BA SN MAR onth. ‘ Michigan. 7 RMs. 2 a, 387 OSMAN. | RMS & BA ATH $50. ON MARSH- rs Side Auto ‘“ mid WE RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE, = 3 RM. CORN punch bowls. PE 4-5695. RM. APT. FURN. OR ONFURN. 5 FE Ie AUD BATH, |* fowntews Rochester’ Hecttonal ANTED — APPLICA TIONS POF pauie only. ene Fs water furnished, sais *stt"910." 1 _use. OL 1-914). ear unting privileges on state | _*" FE SEE ated + ty “RM ene ’ 800 acr ae et eee ae fee Ae ee | 6 N PAVED Dyeee: igh al cres wonderfu ) = 8 new caver. Gi Lots of Birds. All Bervices. _Heat furn. 30 Stout. FE 4-8171.| _ street. re 246333 or 26788. _ | ranch home: o tn Secord Game Preserve, Sec- |} ROOMS & BATH. |. DOWNTOWN. 5 CLEA | Ballee : ord Lake Rd., Orydon, Mich. > inquire Pioor shop, 99 8. 8 _ side. Main floor, 67 = Clay. | —— a sd over ~~ with Wid. Children to Board 44/i 45; & PRIVATE BATH. 31 31 | RMS, & BATH . LOWER "| Bee’ Hemplemann. at’ model, "286 PPPOE OOOO c.f i , ale, corner Staniey. PE =| Saar oy Sik Pe sine CaRE. |? a3 rm aie! tio per me * Chandler st. re il \ wt Sr px Sry =. : _Heat furn: 30 Stour. FE 4-817) 2% 8 “Wes side. rE. 5-4514. Wtd. Household Goods 45 jLarcr CLAN RMS. PVT. BATH | 3 roos ath, = ely Wy, cncorat NOHAM 3 Rann ne nr ee | and ent. $16. 964 6. Parke. ¥E| Heat _firnisned a M4 ite any. 4 443 | treme fenced Yard, patio, SoM CASH FOR USED TV's. PURNI- | xn ae e* seen : Hepestesd. 102| decorsted, aoe clos to “ture and misc. FE 23-0367. | 3 (& BATH. IND FLOOR. | 27439" after 5 trans., school Mr CASH POR PURNITURE AND AP- | 13. ‘os Willard St. FE 5-0328 “415-8. shiRLEY DUPLEX "2 BEDROOM. YER? pilsnces: Odd pieces or housefull 3 RMS. AND BATH. BABY WEL- 3 rooms & “path nicely decorated ice, 1 floor, gas heat. 98 E. a couretous service FE come 194 Going Bt.. corner Whit- Heat furnished. Adults only. $45 _ Rutgers. Lincoln 5-1652 4-788 temore _ r month. K. G. Hempstead, 1022 FOR COLORED. 6 RM. ~ BRICK BORN Cea RE NE EDED 3 RM. FURN. APT. UTILITIES Huron St PE 48284 or FE ranch. $90' for appt. OR 3-6031. Entire home or odd lots. Get the —“ ae ac v8 wk. 42 Augusta, | _2-7439 after § 0 Goon RESIDENTIAL SE SECTION — dollar. Will bu TH, PVT. ENT. & 36, FRONT 8ST b in Sawin choo! valetrict. $30. FE 8-6 HOME FOR RENT “WENOMEREE | Rd. near Washin; Junior _ High Sch.igl. Reas. Nl FE 5-4239. HOME ON BONTIAC oe YEAR | stound TUxedo 4251 '@i51 ASCENSION. Stairs | Michigan. L yee 3 ranch. No th vate’ doa Ava. sble | immediately TRinity 4-3958. % NEAR ST. MISHAEL'S. 6 ROOM end esse, Gas gheat. $65 mo. | were DRM. HO! GAs FUR- ace. pork i bem &. ee 4-0663. MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME ON __Lake Louise. Fx 4-1193, ROCHESTER—54180 SEQUINDRE. Studio living rm. 2 large bedrms Beautiful rounds Reagonabie - rent. FE 4 eee Fe LK. m4, MR ACLE E MILE. ist yaa S YEAR, AROUND HOME ON ee bedrm. rat _ a reir. $70 mo. t WEST SIDE BRICK DUPLEX, close to Webster nice yard ee Agee as heat, VASBINDER INC. FE 5-8875 WEST SIDE NEAR GENERAL # HOS- . 6 rooms and bath, 3 bed- oil steam heat, renee enmtapee Will lease from 1 years. $89 month. Wm. Miller. iakieer. PE 2-0263. — __Rent Lake Cottages 58 2 na Ga Manabion Lane Enaio @. rent on Ho n ¢ Have boate’ $10 end’ $00. per week MArket 16, Hite Mrs.” . “i, i ak fe ar. we Lake Hei; aR __by_week of season, OR peti ALL MODER Ca ae ‘ust. “Cail 3006 afte ‘DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily - through Classified Ads, T 0 sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ‘dial FE 28:81, tt | ONE PONTIA PRESS, FR ay JULY : ai. 1939 | (| : . | Les, en: | f: ; Pee oie oe ges _38) Bu Business s Opportunities 6 66) | Swaps 70 ¥1ZZY a ’ furnished rau beg De ag oe ad BULDING SUPPLY 2 : wan oca inna a= On i : By Kate Osann For Sale Miscellas ® » BR alee FS Neco inveniory EM | ‘Tovel car of track 3 ) Neat as ° 6| For Sale Miscellaneous 76 Sale Store Equipment 81) Hay, Grain & Feed & Gort TT Al -| ment. PE 4-78 ¥- \AVATLABL N EW mnt = pi a ite we PONTE: A : BL E NOW: N NIAGARA CYCLO-PAD \ CY¥CLO-PAD WITH : | SERS Rrvcepe ed sane vant aaemine| Gabe BE ND sresmremerseen | Siang tae a ¥ tate, Soca, COU |, TPES OF Uy wen Gur | BucK La 2081 —"s---24| narth of city limi miles viel ty oe Tel ">. ag y seconds. Also plus equity bon Ma aS og cash {| . ling ba yee corp, ree | Available fe 2 - Sept, ary on remedeled, crm wow ° Hitaey 1-2629 ue reka Saif onttnise'? Co reasonable. ;_8-0787. Ere. Very reasonable. 1 Pee liver = \ see 17-0631. 1 | X30 stable & other out buiidi | awe Bah moany, 20 oi Pome USED. Wits TiM- new. ‘ALL KINDS oe a i x dings. IAMOND RING, O TatHeaoes —~< : A me hen ood “; RMICA TABLES. \ ee eter) win and’ fe) STRAW ager ¥ Brivaie ine. stie| idea. Toeaton tor’ growing oon etl We. [og sarenees, whet a: - on : ” *oaners. only r bar or Tr — 3 0606. pa a. “MA b. se dren, ponies & comfortable Kiv- | SELL OR ; = es. hot water & ECE BEDROOM SET, P Ful . Hen Bendix com bination w ew pd gg XACIZOR. USED 1 MES, BLACK D a Convalescent t Homes ol Hancisl hein if need, Gall FE 's matic ess Sud (springs OR Beg RCA Whirlpool Gas Dryer weal? Weare are ashes Fuhte Noses ofdine doors doors. point automat rice at. $80. Hot: fie go vie Baideia 2 Walton, | ~~~ ae fem n Equipment 93 - : 41511 =] ney RcoORT DINETTE $35. RE- Delivered, Installed ‘ $158 Victrola, Teor ‘meal nb aoe motors & misc. tools. Books eater, 80 gal. Gied 1 ear whelt ss “1'36 FORD TRACTOR WIT: WEupnen and service, at a SHELL OIL CO. | Gooa'e ‘ttove 638. 31'in. TW | FOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP AG ee eg priced for Avauick sale 8 18.0 eae vised Maytair e-tite, | Pat eee Ge cde oe Fast Mapas condition. See es Good cond : oa e hole desk $10 9 ale. 9 am. -ATWATER 7's HP. °53 re to 5 yds. de- an epard, 1010 A sonable rates Men or women Has for lease a mod ondition $50. GE automatic Pontiac OAKLAND FURNIT fais Old 1% HP. '53| lvered. 775 Scott Lak Rocheste: dams Rd Wad er gimbulatery =) aehour care seivice station. Lo ern 2 bay | Washer $50 Electric Dryer $45 61 W HURON FE 4-1555 WE BUY, SELL URE CO 70 Edison PE 2 8 engine, 2 skill saws. transit _ #4228 or OR 3-0 ae Te eS coe ay ’ re Highland hse) Located at 10501 | Garden tractor with attachments FULL SIZE BED, B Everything f & EXCHANGE |CULVERIS [ Fe She) S807 5 8 es FE Sees CHOI oe FARM MACHINERY - NEW AN 2225. _| pd wensertul ar Teggerdine —Like new $125. Hi-Pt $n mane OX SPRING 104 104 § Sagi « for the home “paired & INSTALLED. RE-| STALL SHOWERS, _ = CE FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YpS.| ‘Std. Proulx Oliver Sale: ? Hotel Rooms 62) tunity with 1 usiness oppor-| Player, like new $7 recard) | ch ess Good shape. $30. cinane FE 2-5523 repiaced. MA 6-2114 with fa COMPLETE | _ $10, Delivered. PE 4-6588. _just_north of Oxfo son Mas 2) minimum financial | _™mo ew $ - Power lawn est to match. $15, 2 cushi TR J' FOR SALE 2 : ucets and curtain, $69.50 | FILL DIRT Oxford, Ae UO” «orequirements. “Por info wer $15. PE 5-2766 davenport & chair, $35 oned | ADE- -IN | DEPT. rugged “WHEEL TRAILER, value, $34.45; lavatories, compl DIRT. MASON SAND, WHITE S 7 ji ) Mr. Bte rmation 6 ¢ COMPL essai $15,°17" TV ' . 1 chest, | gp Lis steel and wood construc- $14.95; toilets, $49 , plete beach sand. Pe SPECIAL..__ HOTEL AUBU : is ‘uf panian from 9 AM ETE ROOMS or FURNI- . very good sha asy Copper tub washe tien. 3 ti Li nstruc , 50 value at di @ gravel, black ‘LAL x M t 7 $40, d pe r... $29.95 res. %@ ton ax! $24.50. These rt. 640 ¢ WE HAV 7 -_ Rooms by, Day or aus 3PM. EM 40h, POF. ater | arene h icon. ie oa re complete 438." Call’ after Barton ‘Rebuilt “washer $4008 ose 8, good condition. “$15. “OL l enardt tak Fiuoreccent, 2 meepmes | rstngggfome ee ped MCCULLOCH. ‘CHAIN “saws ON ‘ Iso 1 or 2 room apertments - == cad Deus RM. 403 Windemere, Royal O Norge wesher tage 95 - © Ave. — 38. __5-9602._1 89 . . COME IN AND ASK —_Coshing nad, rerigerign Sane WELCOME: HOTEL, | Sishtigschest 2,canuy.lampe: upon sikt Seeee oS Ce ee $5055 | EO tow aime TOLETS Sg SPE SeLsEad Howard. EAN 90951." Ten TARE, TRADE a § Auburn — FE 2-239 #$On the B . il for $8950. Pay only $2 week) $209 | riend Regent wash $79.95 \4-In. hard copper CIAL re i 3-0531. EASY TIME P 7 For Rent Stores 63 center of atin water won. Pearson s Furniture. 42, Orchard domtrel upright (reper $188 | assay cther tteee an ete Wee tt LoMINDM LOADING. Black top CRE EROS : ~~ | Center of Michigan Wat sh any other item ar copper : . — . i o SMALL STORE GOOD FOR BAR deriand's | tastest cree Tan * een ring seek sore Roy's REPT ACEMENT PARTS | Seneca on Ez terms: Pee eiiza | pe. bath ects, with trim”. 600.86 ape ees an meavy peat content. | Pontiac Rd. a dyk op. 3508 Elizabeth peg ana! yen ng every few) 2 moder a air _Oakiand Ave FE 2-402 E SAW WITH | 3-pe. colored 95 $26 : 10lesale or retail. Pi yKe _ Cass Lake Roads. PE 4-4423 bagel New Strategic Air Com- n step tables, matching | GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRI 1} motor, like ‘a HORSE | trim — a with al it at | F_4-0734 : oer 23. d Base. (tered | . coffee table, 2 dec 6 AL ELECTRIC REFRIG- a . new, $65. | .. Sash 2 ae E 41112 DLR NEW gTOR ES west] fants stony ager A” | Pratt eve siopaiane |rettty ARTES PTC) SPE AH Seer" Rr Rh eg su" | CHURCH'S, INC. |r shabaw & Oakhill Rd. |) USED SPECIALS ; ut half of ° rniture, 4 5 teed tee - “ RO WEST | eet on te “independent Lake Av. 2 Orchard GIBBON 10 CU. FT. REFRIG. EXC. FARPAN 9 ra Teer? CALL OA eae ao beLY SIRE: REcuch Castor arcs tise Lake. Galena at Pon a wtrom vo peice? 20 mat muan reLsoRAre, STREET’ “Doctor oniers ary | . FT. KELVINATOR WITH LARGE hawerewne ta a — SEaDERier) Gia vox Gat “ Ae PINK | EQUIPMENT. Jam sesclind cation = Detooeed pone tae ana HOUGH. T is N& SON Will lease. $150 month. W € owner “to sell”, givin €| Wakefield Pp Heywood | * dress DOUBLE| range. R. BM ‘AS Ys 600 | SS eee Come in and ply. Sand, DERS SUP- N & SON ler, Realtor PE 20767 Mil- first. chanceto ‘buy “NOW this | pott china cupboard, buffet! Philes’ 11 chest on chest $150.| _1060 W. Hur unro Electric Co. FOR SALE these fantastic val enicen rave] & dirt. Cement, J. I. NS } t 20 om, and hutch to hilco 11.6 frig . Huron. Fi ues. Michigan mortar trucking & ti ee & New Idea D room—Li J p with gla $50. Hotpoint Bg uorescent, & tile, OB 3-1534. 4 Dealer EXCELLENT “BRICK BUILDING. Bar Conditioned Pine Panelied ne cee “One| Washer ai Tigidalre atowpoint | USED EASY ELECTRIC DRYER. I used oll furnace. 1 used gas | _ Ave. — 66 tea" "Orchard lake | YARD, DRIVEWAY. GRADING, | USED JORN DEERE WO. 35 cour. west Huron St. corner Divided’ tena tor setmesecs feo dar poo | A poker tabe. $10. PE| cabinet with doors, RCA TV"$50. 3 SSeS “PE ssas0) “° space heater. | TRUSCON MASTER PAINTERS _top soll. gravel, fil ete. FR 33083 |" bine Cag ee ~ a : lavatories ol heat. lenty, facnuile ops ioe | 9x12 Felt Base Rug ugs $3. 95) any secretary pits Manog. | pace ELECTROLUX RECONDI- ae ae ~ TOOKMAKER'S TOOL | }9), “sump Tie vin holes—86.50 Plants, _Trees, § Shrubs _ 86 ee ann - . of. parking. Ideal for doct e AuSable. | Ro | bike $20. Do ys En ee | tioned cleaner, $2 severa) hundred dollars Ready Mix Ce “a A = imaner or Tnsurance oo ee ; BBER BASE PN, GAL. $75) 1-11 g house $5 OLive _Munro Elec. C 4.95. R. worth of tools $70 Complete Prehung Al ment — $1.35 Sk DAYLILIES, I uction Sales" 94 realtor. iller Sales representative Ic PAINT a | : °., »., 1060 W. Buren. mm movie ot like ew insta Vin 30 sralal eee ppies. All R18, ORIENTAL | net sain sepemmeiciire <= cemiees| 457 SALE | JENNY LIND BED Used Trade-In Dey _cheap. UL 2-408 real sMyinutes — $35.05 oppies. All colors. 615 E. Long | AUCTION SALE, a eS . BEAUTIFUL | e-In Dept. LOCK ¢ Ra Between Rocheste SAT AUG. 18ST Rent Office Space |4yo-Ft, Wall Tile,:.25/ S600 ribatcto™ ot Set | Bee aR ‘In Dept... Mucibans “2 Tox wimpoy u Seta Butte Stooy cy. | saxiineaees meter rane | fi sciee Sr Seat uron FE ¢ say Sa vec ceuenees $9. Z season. | ~~ 3-7101 v z n fe NEW ar tr] ] | oxi2” RUGS. WOOLFACE —s +3064 | Lazy BOY RECLININ Smee | NA) OCR a acne $10.95 | Sel Bee ae “THE SALVATION ARMY - ming & removal. VICE aad tue Much AST 7 Ge Olbemie aa ,QIFICES- WEST SIDE. rE Reversible, $16.50. = $50. Retrig, $40 DG at tes | Davenger and pad ---..+--. $29.95 GARAGE DOORS ere nD SUELD STORE a PS a a Fairs, grttia. 6 ee Axminster. $48.98. Ri nette set — 3 piece, $25. Di -|G chsir .....-.- $34.50 Pactor 4 +, meet your needs pe chrame dinett ; oe ee are We rote 269 BALD-| PE 4- aa5et, “oo Ww lance _ peas 06. Pearson Furniture. ‘a atienlicenaiuea PE Ee Hee All ex. 6 ieee < dining room suite ... i. so wlece in desk hee “$25 i eet wea, RexCE et ee. se &7 crab eantal srivel chairs awy P ard Lake Ave. — 2 d 8668. Refrige ac ectric door to : Doct StSac eautiful living roo heirs, ‘ oo il cu 6. gerator Py operators, folding aS rar TLET 2 WED WEIMARANER D Uti m chairs, 5 Business S Opportunities 66 Sale Land Contracts s 67,- RG eae pane ee naLF| !HOMAS ECONOMY “Give disappearing | All styles, | my Mectitis Caines oa eer dyt-ald’ shstiand radars trade Bimingaas aise 3 3 Peaggromagy SERVI | | 12x18 RUG, 36° GA —"__—— | LAWN MOWERS | 1 Baldwin. | 361 S. Saginaw FE 2-9151 hed cae estimates on garage re- extraordinar gor merred. Also | ¢ 408. OL Joo ae THI ve YOU SHOULD 8EE : ace, in Pontiac area, Finan | to sell Earl Garren EM 3-251 |. ft refrigerator. $8 STOVE. 47 | Pick-up, PE 21311 SHARPENED. WA: HER | REFRIGERATOR, on Open from 8 to 8 Praaconcen vatories. ‘Michigan | Male ie ere be SHEPARD.) PRECIATE Ir" BRODIE! & UP. i oul gre old o wenaod S| veo eel Earl Garrem, Bac 33311' ore Gace Floor lamp. Spin LARGE CRIB eds and other household Noon segber 3@3 Orchard Lak AKC REG TON, AUTIONEE Le plete training program od, Com-| _ or EM _3-1008 | dry washer, small table & chairs.| brand new $15. oAND “MATTRESS | {urnishings. OR 43-7727. 3165 Alco.) BERR JA Ol ar ISTERED ENGLISH! _LER. MGR, AD ae oy Gall PE $0066 or EL 6-000 efter NEED CASH FAST rE en * | _ niture oe ev esen ss Far) es a Y BOOR™ SALES TALBC Sant’: wer & Cocker r pupies. Cham. | — JULTS_ ONLY. __ i 5 p.m. and Saturdays after money maker B HERE Ig A I?’ ADMIRAL.‘ | NOR echeromestsn sre | WTD- “ ANTIQUE DISHES. OIL 371_8._Paddocx _ FE a OTT LUMBER tera rch at vr. ? days. ya and Sun-) gt lake weith $16.00. Bolance of | 20 ‘other. $2495 NORGE DRYER. $75. NORGE [#mps. Marb ISHES. O[L | HI PR: == 2-0203 | Glass installed AKC REGISTERED B ; 000. Balance of 2 $3995 845 stove $90: ED arble-top tables MY ESSURE STEAM J f in sash. Thorosea) week EAGLES, 12 : Te L. C. $21. 0 other sets chroe set, $2 2-152). | $150. & ENNY. or water eeks old, $15 h snghway. CONEY TALAND. MAIN cash. Me Tie cheb cee (Banta e uucrccieed yaar, Fr sneer and matress, §3) | WHITE OR BROTHER, | phase ects Seon, Croup he er bardware. 1 itm bing. ceeee: AKC REG. «MowTH OLD SPRING. ZZ nOBEER STORES PIS) mooin’ pevents Ali Ge Parts abot.” Opel “TV, ‘ania | KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR Ror price sia take See | eee eee Ba peter a tuber 16 | Petar ee SO ms. | Auction Sales C OUTSKIRTS 5 re ayents ou dis. _ take trades! We), $45. Apt. size gas st | $42. ter take over balance i HEATERS, 30 GAL USE ‘ PARTY STORE, Oxbo count John ale ni 2-9236 W. Ypsilanti. ove, $25. 181 | erms. Phone Mr. Whit gas) New Consumers P | D OIL, EUR ce CALL AKC DACHSHUND gh UPP 7 i * ie tk et ee ee ee 29236 30 IN. FRIGIDAIRE | _ Credit Manager. HO 3-9852. | _Broved._ $80 50 ower ap. | ____ FE wks. old. FE res. 7, = 3089 Dixie Highw ry pe faken tax chews ocey SOLD IN 1957, $6,934 BALANCE | soxare $125. 2 yrs. old. OR ae LATE, MODEL SINGER SEWING WASHING MACHINE, CONVEN: yas These ae ee ae wanwicks aos - — | KC COCKER I apa. CHAMP! Dravt Hishway a last year. Closes 8 po mopth payments. Will dis. | eal FORMICA TOP DINETTE| Céllent cond. Mad tact wits Ex- chipesd. = 95 value, $79.96, hasterarnt ai toa 4 ie s | aveswensy Paint $2.75 gal.) _ Stock. Shots. 125, UL 2-3713. sa yton lains jem aetrl vety sit Must aact wae ese os Terat rae FE 2-923 | anvigue ee OL _1-0212. se on payments "ol = a 393 Orchard rk ate: sal ey i udtescent, 903 Orchard Le Double prt ‘& trim $4c per & a ‘DACHSNCNE BLGEK AND : Very Friday recat p.m. 1,000 down pi cae eee ; BEDROOM or pay balance of $5040 ZIG - Z = 16. Romex 14-2 ' 25 n puppies, 8 weeks old. OL | Ver Ss PARTY STORE Aubura Hi | et, marble tops. FE 25131. _Capitol Appl FE 5-04 AG SEWING MACHINE. Copper pipe. 14" Mae. full colis | 7390". y aturday 7 pn : urn Heights.| Meney to AIR - : “0407, | eke buttonhole pipe. ‘4 15%4c oO . of Pm. em ead, clea die a a Fi f waik-io "boxes, ~~~ (State ney to Loan 68 ren i SE i orc Se, “and po A Rae, | $60 95: ——. aaiise hments.. may : $l Fb ORCHARD LAKE | ee “pups 1 white, $15 gy BED = eunday An 2 pa foot parkin - A household _ Mise 95. $1.25 we Ta CT Quindr "ol ti e- uy 2 ae inepoction. Moe ae Lops , doce BU CK ADMIRAL DEEP FREEZE 1 1,2 — Cea ean bk ees ! Michigan Sewing Center. Fe | WILLIAMSON AIR UnNACE — 84 Leh * seam os Me ORid ea OCE: Good cond _ $100 a ~ CA Chippewa. FE r 84 | AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD 7 to) Bebn a = GROCERY on Pootise’ NER aMaNA UPRIGHT ioe bien OF Ge ena. DEEP Freeze. | Television & R duis) te coomemy atone soe ea WELDER, PORTABLE GAS DRI a wan : aavoena PRIZES SAT. & SUN. Saint fale Suints ave tte Se:| EIN ANCE one 6p) pe rol ened omony| Se sy) an Shores Dr. | cy Radios 74A | iro We sheathing |. Tie lin ft. | cable CL Pale 2 iret | ae pEceese ND BLACK & TAN! EM ee ge a of 7 type work ca t- MAPLE ° CASH LR | ete on ¢ lin. ft. sell. R Ss pet. Must HOM? PURN OF 2 R bargain. Oat table, best offer, 759 YOUTH BED, 14 AND FOR USED TVs. P sheathing _... 9c lin. ft = OR 3-6972. EV ISHINGS FOR 1,000 down plus y Lyie, FE 2-0333. matching dresser. chased at . PUR. | Prefinished Laua : ERY / ROOM. ALSO q PARTY STORE end Real Estate “BORROW. UP TO $500 | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT pean Pee ‘and dresser. OL. your_pome. PE 20361. | (raves sanded fir plywood $9.84 cn act |___Machinery _76A Se ue ee SAM PR Ry PRoQUCE At Boe 2 e Lake Has 4 living OFFICES_IN THE HOME aa ie - “HE. - : r plywood $7.52 ea. | "54 ~~~ | BE oe IONEER AT ‘ ern ss clean ‘Sales $1,000 week allen’ Lk Seremgnen Piveous A Wee oa ames te gGAN BE / MISC LADIES CLOTHING. SIZ fitPide ‘4 SERVICE Retolar nt Concrete set bas front & loader & 314 plows. ‘31 Shepherd, 16 ware 9 & ate tes COMMUNITY AUCTION 3 fut n t * - trees a 5 s ’ = os oun bees oe to sell, ie Be Grrow ‘with cre aay lese ey “Purniture’ and a it ket sve EB al sole an | ™ W Sfleear & ———e 265111 We Build Roof T Hopto’ diseer, ay Sr GMC. $3200 SanrGe eater a, ee _ MANAGER. —— ence es of all kinds NEW & US st. Fireside chairs, tables, uild Roof Tru takes all. MA STUD CHAMP | SATU Visit our trade dept. . lamps. Dra ° TW & DW. ‘17 IN CALL ss¢s | _5-1352. stock, Curtiss. OR 3-0296 8A URDAY, | AUGUST 1ST. 12:30 Hill & Mercier H - to $500 sehirwpg es pt. for real a 2 “Si E. rv ent ge a = FOR FREE ESTIMATE ee ee 4 & 6 os ER PUPS. AKC. —REAS~ BU. Bu.| / eek gil, “ape . Pema a KE 33838 19312 W. 7 MIL ousehold Finance We boy —— TO PAY | oa G OU" OF CITY — oe M A 4.455) pe asoline Ssoie, ter etc. | CUTE aR aR Pat EM 3-0242. / Antiques, Os plier a Be : BAKERY & DELICATES-AN Down 2% 5 Sapinaw Be Pontiac - and look around. 3 scree of tree Pe, antag, ro. suite. TV const Water Softener — 75 fe ons tndustral applications. A old. PE 5- ee) WEE, een aoe very town loca n/ 8. aw St, F - park: ree * come, kai ow used engin nice antiqu Srmeday s aaee| GET $25 TO ett tam BPR uaa See | St State ai, bee | eee nan Eee PE a| an heermes | Delt Mages Ait OM ENGLIR POINTERS. WeExS | bullet ang at, able, chen center. Modern eon o FRI. 9 TO 9 stove, $20. Washi used. Reas. Priced. 2 y wa y Di : chairs. Beautiful mod a N ‘ ng machine, pow- PE 2-5827. Walled o It Y rand: ern er tired afte a yrs’ Oaty hit, i sows of Auburn mee oo aoe er mower and mise. items. va For Sale Miscellaneous 76 1 mee Yourself 7 Lor ORIAN KENNELS rugs, ee hand hook : a d. M59. | B'ham Soi moor Ra. | ~~~ days 7 a.m. to 6 DO IT THE EASY -haired arge horn, ( xelin} = FUEL ‘OIL. BUSINESS 0 QI ] ati Ire |~ Bham South of West Maple Rd. | y,* SLrOnDAYs Tam tod pm with our m war Loagnelred dachshundy trinkets, tools: “Wauec. (rene: x hae wner will, AIR CONDITIONERS _W. of Inkster Rd. __ we GALVANIZED PIPE, 1 3e PER | JUN POO: SLE ee, | moon gantns neo mh eee re & dam hundreds of a. senes. Ses ane pga ross a i 2 Mesias te Never TWP a iy BP Fo cee: ntti AL iT ead nie meters canis The ber Lic Baits typewrier, com ng ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMENS "Pepples avaliah’ jan Irving Negus, proprievor. Asking $12,000. Make us an offer PH. FE 2-9206 ited sebick’s, Mi Terre | faple wien 2 eee | oe so: SWeat_* = saint and_misc. FE ci bAW NUO GlOMTER a oeece, Mt Deen im Ole tent: DAIRY QUEEN Doin UY TRANSISTOR RADIO“ ELEC | Won -ceseee” (1) DUO-THERM $40. LIKE N LED MAGIC © BOWNIE’S good runnin a s-4t2. Montcaim. | old PUPPIES. 10 WEEKS | ‘55 SPARTAD thing LOAN Furniture 42 ‘earson's $14.9 8. FROM do mon . ORMS g condition. Also have | — old. A Ex TAN. 30 FT. TUB “BA goes Only $7.000 down. of AN CO. Orchard Lake A 5 up. TV antennas. $9.95 ey down, $5 mo. & uw special price on some new _ disposi i oe +f quality and| fully equipped. ATH. wilt tak ner TN P BEAUTIF ve. PATTON T J oL. VA Pp equip- = 01 pped. Extra nice. 3530 bai e smal] contract and some erry St Corner EF. Pike ahah oobe cose ciel SG a Blas TV “ee old srelable bland ae strate the right mashios ter your | - Cameras & Equipment 78 Foor. @ STYLED. ne BARBARA inde ey oa water Mate of- | | equipped. A-1 condition Be ag Visita urD Rochester Rds. uirments. We servi ha: edatives used. FE 4-2268. FE 2.5065 + oF aoights : Balance | —— FE. 2-2257 UL _2-4900 __E sel ee what we | 4x5 SPEED GRAP POODLES LL Fe : | LOAN S ae ae es Pi — pees Se os oat 56 exes ot ee ) GRAPHIC. CASE & AKC. ALL COL 59 MICH. ; Hag +rom { se oe all credit Mire PAINT- TILE- -LINOLEUM ? INSIDE DOORS, 32x29 ) {COM caat mowers By Equ ipment. et Kodak enlarger. $75 twood. CcoLors. itches, two. bed a FRONT . ALTORS | $50 TO 3500 — $25 TO $500 “}_ucts A & K. Home Prod- SHOVE $8? r _Plete with hardware. FE _2-2224,| _OR_3- rn Maple Cs Willams Lexe wcnery Rd. anh es Mobi “Village: 4000 Highiand Ra OM 4 pAtMEnCE Pe” BANKRUPT STOCK ER'S WHEEL TRAILER, NEW. a LOVELY SIN Sale M POODLES, BEST nl Fie 2-08 after 8:20 2A add i Pontiac, Mich, Ph lon ees FRIENDLY" SERVICE Bo) NKRUPT STOCK ROAD 140 S. Saginaw Sar Ott ni, 2-4128 chisel with en bene ee ale Musical Goods 7 79 months to a year PEDIGREE, 4 nly gd Rac LAKES DE- : FOR SA ~~ ving room = “MAPLE DIN TANKS. GOOD - | $41.20, re for Also Pomerani: De éarpeted ii samuel cei RUCK STOP oo = $25 TO $50) LOANS _ sear oe sets Gun en ree “ and chairs, ANIRO OR RM TA. _dition Will deliver. FE ssi et Aest Pm sone. per mo. | 5 yeot ‘MAHOGANY GRAND PI- _FE_5-0851. — oe Sel or yor a | ang cea works, seg Fa Feeney aboard Finance Co, | Springtime itn S| sicetgnal fata foum ‘rubber |" 40%, EORCH pymngws || MN ypuee gin NARrENED "mg Retteced for" quick cele FE] POODLE QCuIPFIng TN, |YQUR | FOR REw "age, Por "appoimimest " highway Re- . PERRY 8TR |. immedi sses. Must sell Call FE 5-6 : chairs. 54-6807. Pec} Pick-up, .FE . - Collars and access “| FOR RENT, ! 7 13 PT. VACATIO: tween Lake Orion ~ e- East Parkin EET ately. A chance 36011 days and FE | Omer: Pp. »FE_2-1311. ACCORDIAN. 16 Pups. shess. nue NEW 15 PT. VACATI (Grave! : on & Oxford g - Phone FE 8-9661 , buy. Bedroom oO or a real| _8-3584 Eves ~ 13 Eee it BASS. NOBIL- trailer. 1263 Veni ON Phone Oxiord, OA & at world,’ TEAGUE FINANCE. Ditle Hwy. Drayton Phaiss, 4763 REYNOLDs FACTORY REBUILT ; a are a I BATH. IKE NEW. sor 5 et Weight. MU_488i1/__ Zn AKEETS. NARTES, CAGES Lake Ad. PE 3-640." OOS" pointment 1317 for ap-, 202 CO. | ae 6 Friday, ‘til 9, eee Open | ‘softener, 64,000 grain REBUILT ao bas plu umbing. FE 4-1559._ LOOK HERE Qc "SHOP-BUILT MODEL. CAR. ood, Since it 584 Oakland FOR SALE OR RENT OOT FOR LEASE TEXACO SERVICE oe MS OTT AGE ee nor | Reconditi | ee gpa cake <8: eBene. CAN Mt Rhona Wileroe Fe Abts ye. | vacation traller. FR 4-6448. station (ip Lapeer. An excell abcd 214. ST.CLAIR| fore * cirgerttons double was ste Crum aes eee. ell C= Thompson, 7005 oAgmES, and You'll Buy Here PIANO TUNING — OSCAR SCHMIDT fuipt.| PEGISTERED Toren eon ~ cae craic, oh LIGHTWEIGHT yor: own business on Peleg: TESTER ROME bed, fiber rugs, Ma Sain uburn FE 4-3573_UL_ 2-3000| ¢INCH SOIL PT Oe en ee | 4. Brown © oer vel — for life nag a et heey mai! ~ QO tite, attic fan & Mi le din- | SANITARY COMMODE NCH go PIPE § PT. $3.79. Pield Ile ......... NEW “iia hunter OR 3-7794 v 00d; « demonstr: e. See them and get finaneial fae are LOANS $25 TO $500 1180 Kemper sc. PE 8-1501 gle Holl er bed, = nD SIN- save E eee a € §35.95 | Shelf boards .... ees ~ | $20.00 down <3 eens sid REGISTERED er Saies, ser et Rata Trati- oon Scocaaseac to . Ww TOY! FOX T WwW. ned Wine Tessce Pa. eae ' DINING ROO | after 4: oha wk . ane 7MBING SUPPLY Chioridg ic): $2.93 have the latest modelo oi the} (ets. stown femal ER-| to join one (Plan Bist PA" bectita of i Loece oy, g fOUSEMONB Coops | rom oROOM, (SEE. gDUNGaN | SMALL DAVENPORT. G90, COR. a vee n | Rct clatnes pvt. US aRSS pe | mom Birk abe are toe" | Serves ge segheonis Sd beta pase 5-6000. sy H 5s tsi - on. § Call z ir r Cc ~ nse nnn rs P pt. size refri q x mornings. MA|8 INCH BENCH SAW WITH| Reamer sae 46. iT POX = HUTCHI eoreer iecation 7 MEAT Goop * fe PL 235103 P ELEC upstairs apt. ir. meets STAND AND WITHOUT MOTOR. mserernease CLES OOS ety ite ees. py Aa eran PUP. | SERVING “sox ep ET as 2409 | WHEN PUY SERIE ei good cond FE 2,GA8 STOVE. PRINGS & (MATTRESSES FOR| OR 3508. . pIPR-BRICK—STEEL PLAYuastER bavus cow. | <2 @ after 5:30 oF all | Ponuinc forthe we ate ALK | ~ U NEED (<2 's Call Bet.| or MA#1312 eee : PHA T “| Blete set with ext | TOY Fe “poneace | et mcqueen years vi g i . erms Free Estimate cond. $50. re hone Good TERRIER FOR SALE| the ng to bring BUSINESS” ' $25 TO, $500 DEEP PRecaE 8 SOLID WALNUT VANITY 21” TV. 8 FOLDING CHAIRS, 4 DINING ——— $50. FE_4 male ini, Ch best b in a SINES $29. Wrin 5. MANGLE tab! NITY 21” TV,| Too chairs, a 2 pants sui Open 8-5:3 Pj OY FOX TERRI iets & Detroiter Mobil ae _| We wil be ger washer §20. Ch fe model with table. Hawaiian | “Wagons, and suit, 3 :30 MON. thru SAT iano-Organ Bi TERRI MALE: e Homes. | < to help —e set Lik lids | electric gui alla) , and a scooter, other mise . g argains females, $25, os N Welding S STATE FEN! 7768 ike new $20. FE guitar, MA 4-2514, PE | 5-2674 - $30, "S35. NA L ON DISPLAY 9 ditt L os some 3 hop 702 Pontiac St ANCE ‘CO. Ses SET SILVER FOX BEDROOM suite |10 YR. 62 GAL. ELEC. WATER -SURPLUS LUMBER | Paver piano. Exe. cond . | Wencanane EAS T-WEERS. 4 vAKC. Toor ent tee WW: 1960 ae for an A-i welder to get into FE 41 Bank Bldg. | cute Mise” furore, eGo Excellent condition” ‘Cost 4900. heater. $67.50. Cash & carry. G. | 5340 High TERIAL BALES CO. Practice pi , male _peeuiles. Kien oa Abn saree be a Detrar his own, business. ae Ee 57 after 5 e. FE 8-248 | Will’ sell. for, $130. hlee caer A. \Thompson. 7005 M59. west. nland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7092 @ piano, $50. Dogs Trained B'rded BA lars Ga Gatun oP te _— equipment. truck a \ LOANg $25 TO™ss00 |ELEC. STOVE. furniture.cclreab Call i other eves. LEATHER CHAIR, BLUE ‘$10, | Small Baby G es els on my Jot. Up to 7 mod- able units for fut 64 We Lawse & SvinGstene | ower misc See FE Te ater 3:38 Lass ae SPECIAL, COIL ey Ss 7 thermostat | , y Grand piano, like new.| DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. Sally ba i — ey AB weak 6 be 3 nm. Reasonabi : rence St FE 4-1538-9| ENTE : | SMALL c per ft. boxes, fittin . New reg. ther- | Small upright Burr-Shell, 37: : : junday. Socal oa botienn e _4-1538-9 RPRISE GAS .. ALI] METAL DESK AND) &t spedial gs | mostat for turnac » Piano, $150. Pa 5 8 Telegraph BOB H €. Mort good conditi 8 RANGE, swivel hae «like new. FE Prooe sia wi G. A. Thomp-| phonograph o & ireless TAIL W aG 430 UTCHINSON Super Market—SDD — gage Loans 69 | FR tion $20 MI 6-2232 | SIN 5-2474.| son 7005 M5@ West. Open Eves.| § graph oscillator $3, pressure | Demonstrator, 1i GER KENNELS. 1 Dixie Hwy, U.S. 10 = EEZERS - GER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. | 4 ‘ = prayer, $2, garden cart med cok ornan. 2 g training & tri miles north of Pon Modern building locat : UPRIGHT FAMOUS $19.50" El CH. 40°VOLUME COLLIERS ENCYCLO-| §). $3, blond oak spread-| Manual, 13 pedal board ? rittany & Pood rimming. bra to tiac ed on 2ND \ — name brands Scrat ectrolux vacuum $14.95 eid, oak chest of drawers “ 4 é ie Wud Bervice. | go ae Plains OR 3-12 _ one of Oakland c 1ORTGAGES values $149 ched. Terrific | Terms. Curt's 1. 3970 case & 10 Junior Claks- | 8%. _MI_4-8208. _ up. acteery” 725 © | POR REN’ opt VAC busiest main hi, ounties AVAILA hone 95 while they last. N ___Cart’s_App!.. Of 2. cs. PE i MED — ” GALLAG ’ OL 1-7294. W = Buell T 8 VACATION ° ores: PRA ABLE 9600-$2.000 LOANS B oe SG 08 while they last, No| STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD. EX. | 52 Gil bite SEITE wT ICINE CABINETS LARGE 30° : sHER'S art = Mes iid oa eke ee REPAY ME pen YEARS i Srenanjges | changed. Tumer’s 03 Mt Ciem- 2 sa Suid, gas teeter, $44.96: mirror, slightly marred $3.95 also | 19. puUSIC COMPANY ____Hunting g Dogs | 87B HOUSE TRAILER 1 ‘DAMAGED ON payment, AYMENTS. PHO ¥ EASY Fs 2-0801, ab. sinks ahd fittings, $34. -| cine cabinets with without | RENT A PIAN _FE_4-0566 Sie e offer 243 E. Pike, SICHIGAN BUSINESS |" CONSOLE | coel Gk ire’ ante tee Be PE ns En] coat heen ot] ie ates dee tat Taste | SN Piso. wma orton |? GERMAN QgHoRT-NamRED| 7c.” LATE, MODEL CONSOLID ~ jet range. Easy te a , UMBIN Pluore Maieni-| | Spplled gs dow ment. © / : LARGE LATE MOD SALES CORPORAT Your ATE) Scnickis MY ‘334i, rms. | SYLVANI 172, 8. Saginaw ily eam GALLAGHER'S er & 2 mi, hesestrale debts Get Foi 3 A TV COMBINATION, $85. E_5-2100 . 18_#, Huron . ZIALIEN lots, 100x165. Each lot JOHN A. LANDMEssE: ION| at your tana ‘comtnnt’ oc” Stl IZEROLL-AWAY Child's €-foot 7. % LB. CHEST on +e TION ee has, separate “ septic spstem R ‘aeaeoie e ge & to contract or''mort- | £000 — Hail! BED, | _ mixer, new, ag sat 2 one lastir ‘pipe M% ED Ui well. All for $8 Ke & ence a Rea Ger eenthearh, | ole ee ae Sh eta ia ae ogee i I | sepa: wane mer setae peer Ah SEY erted AAP: we scan FE 4-'562 I Preiand County Free A eale: 1 | Ww Mi . ' : Call Seat e praisale FOOD FREEZ est n Eves. 48"'-60" Fi : MusIC ater 4 Se (M59) at Mil GREY FGar DOWN WiLL—wOY PS eats cong rem, Teer Cina, rite righ re ANCHOR ENCES — | th Wh hak eaten | we ae er tee “Ee Mth Bs 3 aud eauloped, “clung ten [et , Baron 1M sa | penacaee oe | AIR CONDI TIONERS | no ‘mone S tputespatios._firepiace Ce | SpE aE a SONaOLE Home all day bundy. X . tank ~* y een nat PasdLous PAARF cig tkaew i C(‘“‘i‘i‘“ ‘Ce ks : . fireplace hearth & CONSOLE ts O Pr ; . r and 15, al Si i ZIG ZAG.s FREE $10.00 each 8} pianos - BEAGLES 5 FOREEEE. Ob: a fom home with 20" p28 Bed.) waps 70 maker “bling. ems Pa peie or gov, Wee Mow A COMPLETE UN . te e mOAULAGHER'S | | REGINTERED ORIENT ood a Gey ack RR or cee LURE Fon i See out at: | Poo BTU 340.05. 18408 | _ Put saa S eeose WIGGS Fe_ 4.0666 | REGISTERED PRIETANY POPS, ‘POPS, TRAILER _* ‘on-'' OF swap for what | Gash. Or, pay $8.25 for 9 months Custom GE. 116¥ 194 ‘ Peradige 16-0050: \ 2 Waurlitee S fesse. 25 Se oe nhgus Realtor, 2160) Call bay a ?| Gall . \ ANTT ene 4 W. HURON r inet Or : nvitie . ah ‘efter 5 p.m. UL/ 2 h ou? |, Home Brottects, PE 5-4721. A&K 7700. BTU 250:95 194.00. anrigum. ith MisxELLa. t= : gan i LIKE A AL eee 30-06 AUN ATIC. PEEP agate Faceetes ae nor FREEZES fGSEY Y LIMITED ‘hom eh Ps 2 ‘Troner. elec, yewing neonate PIPE : = fone = with bench aig ape ‘ PLACA “LOSE AD SALES CAR x and trailer “PE ¢oaon 8" MOF Chest \ At WINDOWS DOUBLE wuno, | “in, 2-ft. lengths Me ft.| WE CARRY TH “oa bp i -| STEWART ORNERAL GAR BARG. \'s1 8TU AKER, FO New models, “tently sere scratched er GOODYE \, \glicer & picture windows. as. SAVE PLOMBT eft. IN NEW SPINET Freed Call FE 2-8 HOLLY pawoop i ; T 3 in Want Ad ae of ‘em| ere te “e R MOTOR, rate marred ors Aled wer si ORONEAR \ Direet from manufacturer, 172 aad BING wonhty ro PIANOS, 181 for an ad PREAT LAKES & ZIMMER fecarders and f ue peseetoe | %0 és je same bs cash eo FE ‘CH “ASH CU aHOGa? ISHED PANELING nt to recover a loss, Dial FE) Wee fave’ IE ne ret. aT et neh. 387, YNE GABERT og EE RS eee : oo ae right Ow a 12 N. Saginaw =, FE §-6i89 e range, BB. Keunro TOMERS sou ae Cherry ‘paneling "Sle per £ 28181 for an ad writer. mille sout Orion o6 M26. . ‘, \ 7 5 4 i a \ 2 nee ~ ras ¢ / os . . a - | BENSON LUN [BER CO. Say “charge it.” — | VACATION TRATCERS FOR SALE. 7 \ i x \ : a "yy ’ % ‘ tas aio: Le : be if. / ‘ : / ‘ * + f ‘ i ip? ae | ‘ “¢ i ' i f bd THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 31 1950: / —_ | For | Sale Housetrailers_ 95 cae CUSTOM: BUILT 1? TRAV. “tet tratier. Sacrifice at $1100, 4719 " ¥e- 1963: CENTURY. % HP MO- ere ae PARKHURST _ TRAILER: “SALES - 4540 Lapeer. Lake Orion ‘[iinie Homes, earegy ate OF Oxford. On M24. 6HO 84 aLes|°* “Ti at at Wm Sn Ra. Com —,.__Mbe- a. Lake Ra. fos titenes, ne BOAT SALE ~ ALUMINUM,” $130. and cars teel, $96. Trellars, 50 Big Phone FE wa. Hbereibe. $185. uippews runa- VACATION TRAILERS, FOR SALE sox WOTOR & TRAILER, W000. S68 Wi ms Lk. Rd. OR $308! “PE 8.2304 after 8: = (en vaieas—tasaess| BOAT WINDSHIELDS " 0 wra an arco iy us aes. Pull Unet| fide anton gay bei See these in som picaly self-con.| (@Fse_or small, we o t eee tained units. Apache camp trail-| omg Best ans ers this wp oe "s Large & ea = (Bes' Pe cc. selection n Satie unday * 10267, ighiand (M59). EM paying, ae in the poll ey! HOLLY MARI t SAEs, aan ad os RD., HOL- Rent Trailer Space 9% 96 OPPO LAL ALA LEE Lele AUBURN HEIGHTs airing VIL- LAGE. "BOAT DOCKAGE ee Lake. Reserve your DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM _ 3-4164. Wm hat pam? AKER AL PURCHASE — Have just Pontiac. — Joos fo) LL purchased Wagemaker’s eles - 170_N, Oparre PE 5-336) 16 lapstrake — Ming IN, LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS steerin BO i ey oat gy saa - hog —— Trailer) gna open back with 20” transom. cee Part. " Team one se fine boats ME ESTATES. MOD-| with an Evinrude 1959 cod h-p. fs cent and playground! Lark, Parente on eae. tios, etc. AREHU ira TRAILER Court. MY -2-4611, The best iz less. Wonderful ,ocation, ‘Oulord, Between Lake Orion and You'vVE SEEN THE REST; NOW see Poets Yorks Lake ‘Trailer, __ Auto 1 » Accessories LPL LO —— aia din 1953 Sgr PARTS. VERY GOOD body; 1950-51 Ford motor; 1950-51 _ Chev ameter. _ Ph. FE_2-2666. TRI-CARB. SET-UP for d block with Mallory. FE_5-2083. | s 97 mpte con n Ajax Ib ro cre if up ~~ ae paler ‘List price $2115—Now only $1395 NEW -- 1959 Empire tiberglas run- abou 14'6" centerline length windshield. steering, cushioned seats, bow and stern light hard- ware, ski rings, boat cover, 1959 35h. Evinrude Lark, remote controls cre battery box and Ajax 1250-lb A-frame tip-up trail- er Als foi $1400 Come out end ‘ook over our complete selection of | boats hha Sher to fit your boating ueeds. Take a ride in our demonstrators and ‘assure yourself of complete satisfaction. Financing avail- * able with —_ Pa os cent ‘ Bek Take M60 ‘or ‘Wea pod Hi ighl Right on Hickory Ridge oe 98 __ For r Sale Tit Tires A-1 USE buy. se 503 §&: oi = St 503_ Saginaw St. _ GOOD USED TIRES __ KUHN AUTO SERVICE 140 W. Huron FE 2-1215 id desisctan BRAND NEW TIRES, - in on General Safety Tires. to 50 per cent off Black or! tewalls, ED WILLIAMS 451 §, Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Services OPP DE DO OOO ewe CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE, car, “enere rebored Zuck Ma.) a 23 Hood. Phone FE Sei ncaavT GE GRINDING IN THE) TIRES, $3.50 UP. WE) Also whitewalls. TIRE ES FE 4-068" ear. Cylinder reboring. Wally's! Crankshaft Service. OLive 1-0263. Sale M¢ Motor r Scooters 100': ete Uae ‘66 CUSHMAN EAGLE. $200. 6062 aoe hery Ru. 57 ~CRUSAIRE, eet NEW __paint, Good cond. FE 6-1452 58 CUSHMAN EAGLE $-1334. _ ALLSTATE 3 HP. s SCOOTER. Exc. cond. Driven only 650 miles. $100. Ml 4-2174 CUSHMAN EAGLE — oy WUNKING | for_ parts. OR 3-1700. LAMBRETTA MOTORSCOOT "St. cond. $200. FE 01428. _ era, For | Sale “Motorcycles 10) 101 NEW & Use SED CUSHMAN SCOOT. 230 EB. Pike, FE +4246, | * 48 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE. EXC. - cond. Cal] bet. 6-7. FE 4-5659. "'81 7% HARLEY DAVIDSON. -6046. a condition, OR 3+ 46 HARLEY 74. GOOD CONDI-| “Mio IR 3-8017. __For S Sale Bicycles __ 102 ROLLFAST proeceeel ALL! and repair on all makes. U. Sales. 32) Boats | & Accessories _ its p. o. 9471 Bonnie Briar, Pontiac ii HP” EVINRUDE. PERFECT c 2 wheel boat trailer. 16) in. wheel. Best offer. FE 5-8970. co HP. APATCHE, |} MOTOR, 90 10 HP. ed OHNSON, __ good EM 10 ee RUN- ABOUT, cover, steering wheel. Jobnson. As is $1 _ 10 HP FIRESTONE ICTOR GooD cond, $85. EM 3-4908. 1957 MODEL, 3-6305. CANVAS 10 HP. WIZZARD, $95. GOOD CON- dition. OR 3-9176. 12 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT, USED one eT —_ side loader car- rier. FE 8- i2 FT. WOLTERINE FIBERGLAS. FE 2-8267. 12 FT. RUNABOUT, gp le Mercury 16 h. z: Fully eq with trailer. Calj pe aay 4-8171__ 20, “es BOAT AND 5% 12 FT METAL h. meee Good condition, $100 EM 5: dae ae ore CLYDE BOAT . Evinrude mo- M 36016 12 RACING RUN-ABOUT, 1% Mercury and trailer, per- fect "condition. L 23-2417. 12 FT. MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN. about fibergiassed, 25 HP elec- ric er inraae. trailer. $495. OR age deal, locatio: apres you | 14 FOOT PLYWOOD BOAT, MOT- ; = Cr we trailer, $186, FE 4-3604. at SF of ea 15210 0 MOL WOLVERINE & TRAILER, LY RD. LLY, MELROSE i = old, $1,0 TONY'S MARINE FOR EVIN- ié FT. WOLVERINE RUNABOUT,| rude Motors. yrs. repair ex- with trailer. Exc. Cond. $275.|_ perience, Orchard Rd. ie FE RONAROUE PE ihre MNT & i P. - ‘hep. juxe nson, rude motor with windshield &| for ‘shuminens housetrailer. OR oa bag tae dn. Take over) 3-5634. pymits. jeer "guontpson_noat—waw:| WATER SKT SPECIAL 7 eet aemne gretnorcal Ce ee oe 14 FT. CE Tats Papas hg All b oked ‘up & ready to tt to go! A $i0. 2371 Biiver Circle. OR 2196, She value. ir price. $995. Only i4 FT, BOAT TRAILER. $65. FE 8-0145. 14 FT. YELLOW JACKET. HP. evinrude, remote pak HE wg vial trailer like new, or peer for pickup. FE 4-0424 MY 14 FT BOARD With Ces = Pulls "paner skis. Auburn Rd, dale High Sch D t & trailer, Le Se ARIS trailer & ae and t on “ropes. Like new. See Slaybaeugh's. 630 Oak- i¢ FT RAN HP. MER- eury rk $6 gre Aston = er. ™ Te 8t., p.m. CEDA $135. FE AT, 50 Tandem|~ Exo. cond. Rochester Between 4& 8 A REAL BUY 16 foot Owens runabout, 1958 Johnson 35 h.p peor" » tartine. ite 1988 a water fey ad: @) nib P chad Seed a ot e! fect Tae boat. sn MA pate 99: si90 MA. . shape, $446.) . — 7 miles to Demod Rd. Left and follow signs ~| to DAWSON'S_ SALES { Tipsico Lake, Phong MAIn the Open every — t | ms sale. er @ iviward to top. Aah ae ‘0 fit any car. Full width roller in rear {pr quick & “nd. Recs ts iizabeln Lak Less E BOATs MOTORS SaRENS P Wood: nore Aluminum SCOTT MOTORS Marine equipment “CRUISE-OUT BOAT SA 63 E. Walton . FE 8-4402 Daily oo! pander CENTUR | Curls Craft Socal: Holid: oie ae tier od Motore olida r ere CADILLAC ALUMINUM INLAND CAKES SALES 3121_W. Huron FE ¢1712) BOAT ‘IN $20.95 LN- cludes hardware. Ferry Service, _Inc., 6129 Highland Rd, EVINRUDE MOTOR, 2% » HP, $45. __3525 Lawrence, Drayton prcles — FIBERGLAS — “DO IT YOURSELF” AT DISCOUNT PRICES Super Marine Resin . . “til 6 8 Mile N. Miracle Mile FE 3-7688 ite Bicones Fashion Shop UARANTEED USED MOTORS SLAYBAUGH’S 630 OAKLAND HAVING | MOTOR TROUBLES? Mercury outboard parts and serv- ice. All motors boat tested. If we can't fix it, no charge pert Hooks Place Bod Orchard _Ave Dial FE 2-6260. INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO- tor for only 82.50 r $100 of value. PE 2-0828 or 5-6278. |JOHNSON 30 HP. | starter. Will erat: _ofter. OR 3-65: zt Make =| TOANSON MOTORS — Star Craft boats. Gator and ar bouy trailers. Everything for the boat MARINE wid at oo Se MERCURY MOTORS - cHPRY Boats. New and used. we trade. Sa gh eins. ar ken SALES Saginaw OWENS . 6 Oranara Lake Ave. *. 74-0587 4ARK 25, MERCURY } . FOOT HY- droplan one FE en after MID-8SUMMER New 14 ft. Lone Star with wibd Nope ~ PB. v ies’ windshield, and 18 h.p. con- inrude & traile- A for New 12 ft. Geneva, steering, controls Evinrude. Only $695 $164. 12 ft. aluminum pond a tithe dt w $179.50; 12 . “nverelas, reoeging naked $175 KELLY'S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn ft Adams. FE 2-881) AR. J verine, center ak. New 35 electric ——s. Trailer. includ- ed. $850. EM _ 3-0537. RENT OR SELL: PONTOON IN BOAT | Munro’s Boats, Waterford Mill Pond SAVE $500 ON DUNPHY WAYFAR- er, 20-ft. lapstrake, Mark 78 Mer- cury moter tandem trailer. Win- ter prices on all our boats and motors while there ts still time to enjoy them. See Us on a pack- Oakland Marine Exch. 379 8. Saginaw Open Eves. ‘til 8; motors Har- rude Dealer Harrington Boat Works . K FINANCING Open ‘ont and Evenings NUM CA- WTD.: ALUM _noe_ 3 MA Mest at arkston. Fiberglas 103A BOATS FIBERGLASSED, ALL types oe work, Auto rust repair, Fae t Sal bodies. _Rini’s, Orion MY 3. __ _ For Sale / Airplanes 104 ' CRAFT — SALE. TA YLOR Best offer OR 3-221 Transportat'n | Offered 105 rch AnD | days or “alean 7 seared Pe 95| Boats & Accessories ries 103 ere : ELECTRIC} | t a vi L| "Wanted Used Cara 106 ATTENTION | SETTLE FOR WE'RE Ply TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S ‘MOTOR SALES. Palp ae ie DON'T LOSE ‘YOUR CAR We will show you how to cut your tom arose half. Call or come out Eddie ‘Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-0204 IT ; C PE 2-2529 YOUR CAR! |~- GET THE MOST FOR IT! And the most is what you get at JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass ye toes Open ‘til 9 Needed Immediately, 100 CARS 1953 thru. 1957 Models Bring Title—Get Cash COMMUNITY BLVD. is Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST FE 8-4539 FOR ott CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. NOW READ THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR WE NEED 500 op THE FOR ata Bae eee in AVERIT T'S — Dixie Hwy fe 2-087 FE_4-6896 ~ OUR "COSTER DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU CASH SSS OR ABLE CAR FOR YOUR E a GOOD DEPEN BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” -SALES & SERVICE - 211 8 SAGINAW FE 8-454) BUCK - JUNK CAR, aRucE | Pontiac WASTE TD. 1954 FORD, a5 ee , hood, front bumper or wil! PE 42220, after 6. FE See M & M Motor Sales For dollar op later model cars 2527 Dixie Hwy OR_3-16 TOP PRICE FOR JUNE CARS FE 44878 WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR Rd. Used Parts. FE 5-2000. TOP CASH $683 FOR CLEAN CARS or bebo | rr or dow ECONOMY CARS "22 AUBURN Used Track Parts 106A 3% FT. TANDEM TRAILER. “Bter] bed. 8 ejl $800 or swap for ood used car. OR 3-1876. ie ISED TRU P. Widigthe STOR Snes 2635 Auburn Aye. FE 4-6632 SELECT The Truck You Need ‘48 PONTIAC HEARSE Just like new. $395 1950 FORD ‘4 ton pickup. Black. $245 ‘S| INTERNATIONAL 12 foot metro. $295 52 FORD I -6 14 ft. aluminum van and lift gate. $895 : ’51 INTERNATIONAL 5 yard dump. 2 speed and clean. $095 53 DODGE Pickup, red. $475 53 FORD 1% ton panel. V-8. $495 54 CHEVROLET 12 {t. stake, sharp. $795 54 INTERNATIONAL Pickup, good rubber. $490 "54 FORD % ton with utility body. $745 54 INTERNATIONAL 14 foot van, $795 '55 FORD ¥ Pickup, 8 cy ’$5 CHEVROLET 2 ton chassis, 102 C. 9798 55 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 12 ft, van, sharp. $1005 “S5-INTE RNATIONAL 12 ft, van. $695 55 DODGE V-8, 16 ft. vam, $1095 56 FORD Courier, sharp. $795 57 FORD F-100 Pickup, @ ft. ex. $995 5A FORD F-100 Panel, 6 cylinder. $1095 ro ARS PEE * Turner's if See Truck Center | ion AUER EP ascerr SLICES OF HAM f Used Auto” Parts_ 106B PONTIAC STRAIGHT 8 MOTOR, excelens a, ica Phone 6546 or EM 3 ES 49 ao 7 MANTI- folg with four 2 barre] carbs. will sell or trade for two 4 barrel manifolds. Phone EM 3-9113 or FE 8-6546. TWO ENGINE: c's. ONE, 18 1 Mer sf A ete WwW a - “ha ps ‘The Toner ts °48 Ford, fal "Edelbrock and isky equipped. tien Wgn motor, trans. _& rear end. OR 363540 00 For Sale Used Trucks J 107 NEL DE- 190 FORD 1-TON MY 1950 PA livery Good condition, $200. 53-9961. 48 HUDSON PICK-UP. MUST BE seen to be @ preciates. Make of- fer. MA 5-100 - — "53 DODGE, c . SPEED TRANS- mission, ‘ton pick-up, exceilent __ condition. U ‘UL 32-4913. 1946 145-TON CHEVROLET DUMP pari Good mechanica! condition, $30: HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes From Pestiac: ' Oxford, Michigan —_—(OA_—8-2528 i950 CHEVY, % TON i PICKUP, good coad. a 6120 ; 1985 MODEL I ; 2 TON N TRUCK WITH 16 FT. AC YDRAULIC TILT _KING BROS. FE uM. FE 4! iit ié PT. STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY with lift-gate. $125 Smith Movirg _Co. 45 James St. ‘$1? CHEVY PANEL TRUCK, LOW mileage, very clean, reas. FE 43475, _ DUMP TRUCK, ‘45 GMC. $450 OR DODGE 2 TON CAB OVER. READY to put to work. Will accept trade No money down. Cal] Neil, MI «-T50C_ dump. Completely rebuilt motor. Been pulling 4 wheel trailer, Can be seen at 23 W. Kennett Rd. oe Body, Price $1600. FE Pontiac’s Truck Center (GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS TRUCK SALE ‘S84 Ford ‘2-ton pickup. Clean $525 sept ama aca ice pickup. Le ROGER'S SALES & eS 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 USED JEEPS OUR SPECIALTY _Auto Insurance ——~ take over my mon enth | MU _trade for I-ton pickup. EM 3-4908 Leonard i0$1 GMC DIESEL MODEL 4650 108 mene of $40 54 mUICE CENTURY, wv '56 BUICK 4 dr. A 1 owner car. Clean out. V-8. FOM tires beautiful red & white side. R&H 312, W. Montc 1 BUICK ning condition, line. , Avon Twp 1950 BUICK +-DR. R&H, 53 BUICK ‘SPECIAL pendable car. EM 3-0081. ee ‘$6 BUICK CONVERT. bapnd with black top R& WwW tires. fies oe OL 2-4831. Community Motor me of Quality eet 1s Hudson — ae Olds Super 88 Ford overdrive Ford, new motor Mere Sun Valley Nash. Hydramatic Ford V- Plymouth hardtop Ford, Fordomatic Pontiac sedan 5 Pontiac Cat., Pontiac Sed. delivery Hudson COMMUNIT MOTOR 6ALES, Home of seelity used Auburn at E | Fully equipped. Beautif tion wes 1954 Red Buick Super 2 dr & black. 1 owner Pontiac 2 dr. mechanical 1955 Exc. GoM Like new ... 1957 a { oo: seda. flow, adi & 1955 like new. Lucky Auto Sales. 8. Saginaw, FE 4-1006. SKODA. NO MONEY DOWN, ible. Beautiful maroon finish. se No. 611 North Chev. . —= use ported spoftsa and antique tires Mich. All ody to solve foreig aa owner problems. Market Tire Co 71 W uron FE 8-0424 MIDGET RACER. BRAND NEW 3 speed gears. Assembied or not. FE 24. TRIUMPH ROADSTER, “1959, LIKE | Only 1.990 intes. 1528 E Rd _For ‘Sale "Used ‘Cars 110 Naas 1954 BUICK HARDTOP A nice clean Century, clean in- side and out, ee eater, auto- matic shift. one owner you will like. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakland FE 22-2351 ‘655 BUICK HT. $695. SMITH MO- tors. Crooks & pe ae Na B My ICK. RECENTLY PUR- _ sell. $°5128. OR 3- Dixie ‘OK’ Cars ’ “Buy of the Year” 58 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4DR. 8 CYL. Powerglide, Pi cwoxggy cose) radio, like new white Safe- ty belts, back-up lamps and =< other extras. Bolid Cay Co’ —ONLY $1695— 193 1958 KARMANN GHIA CONVERT- This Volkswagen has been ga- Tage-kept and still like brand new riced to sell at this ridicu- lously low price of $2246. Stock Hun Bivd. at 8. Weetwsre Aye. = 4-2735 OF DUNLOP E. | 1955 FORD RANCHWAGON. NO money down. Smail monthly pay- d from original owner. Must 8583. = ing & brak clean $69/. ‘50 Panel "63 Mercury, Also ’53 Chev good ea Many RNERS USED CARS 222 West Montcalm '§3 BUICK. SUPER. 4 DR RIVERIA. _ Exe. Extras. $350. OL 2-3246 HT. Dynaflow trans. RAH. 56 FORD CONV. . Extra good WW Solid black outside with in- |, See Walt Smith at CASS-OAKLAND bptaogl : evened’ Lot NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE EXCELLENT RUN- $100. 2706 Hart- _tuns good- $125.00. FE 8-64 65. GooD DE- | Power brakes Buick convert. Power .. 7 Chevrolet, one owber . Pontiag Hardtop, nice ie Ford Ranch Wagon . one owner no money va. sO FE he HOMER HIGHT MTRS. $i BUICK ROADMASTER. _ running cond. $100. EM_ 3-6106. 6] BUICK 1 OWNER. FE_5-5006 le CADILLAC. POWER STEER- | es clean and good, $305. . For Sale Used Cars ad 4 DR. $525 inside & trim $228 CLEAN. H, Rig- RED & 1 owner Sales a s200" For Safe. Used Cars 110 ‘M4 uw casye| rogenolne. BEST | } '55.C CHEVROLET naan” Powerglie. BS; 000 actual. miles. ne owner— clean, WN — $4 PER MO BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER 36 YEARS FAIR 3 a CASS AT W. PIKE sts 0186 meee 1 PALA. FOR sale or trade for "55 or older car. _OR 3-1146 after 6 1957 COR ETTE, HARDTO Standard Vy 270 engine. 10006 _ miles, . 3-0105 ‘33 CHEV. VERY. »GO0D No RUST $295. EM 3-0681. Riggins 1955 CHEVROLET, = DOOR 8T. tionw _ — sharp. EM 30238. or Em 3-61 1955 CHEV. an GOOD CONDI. | tion. $550. FE 65-2766 “VACATION SPECIAL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR_THI8 DEMO cus- 4-door sedan radio. beater. with Fordomatic, white tires. BEATTIE Hydra. R&H, new ie shatp body. Con be seen at 203. __ Eliz. Lk. A OWE NDSOR CHRYSLER. jy r Mechanically ve very good. se nee al —FE__8-0402, "EPORESSION full price, Me cash needed. ae ay Ben King awta. Ce ee 012 S§. Woodward 5 5. Saginaw. FE — SHARP BIRMINGHAM — . New Car Trade-Ins '$5 DESOTO FIREDOME HARDTOP Power ——< & Power brakes. Auto. trans. Radio & Heater, W/walls—Sharp! No Money Dn. —24 Mos. on Balance SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER MI 64-5302 ; Hert DE SOTO. $95. KING AUTO. 86-0402. eee _ ten, MY 3-485 ‘36 “popor saat oat 2dr. R&H. Both run for $150. 23*5 Pontiac 3 next to Blue Star “Your FORD Dealer since 18 aah $806 DIXIE HWY. _At the _Stoplight_ in ted ‘§2. CHEVROLET BEL AIR. Ni money down. Community Motor Sales. FE 8-4530. 1963 CHEVROLE RE POSSE SSN $125 full price, No cash needed. nth. Mr, Bell, King Auto. | \$5 CHE ay M ee R & H_ WSW. FE 8-933 9 + CHEVY “DELRAY COUPE $295 RNERS USED CARS Montcalm i055 CHEVROLET 210 V8 STAN- dard trans. Immaculate ca viet No iar er" rho ae $24.25 Low or ed trade. KiRMINOHAM: “RAMBLE 666 5 DWARD. MI __ ~PONTL AC ‘AU TO. BROKERS ‘ST Chev. Wagon., 4 dr. V-8 . $1595 56 Buick RM, 4 dr. Air-cond.. $1495 ‘51 Ford Custom 2 dr FOM ..$1395 "596 Ford V-§, 4 dr. Wen. .;..81295 "66 Buick Spec. Fs ar, NT. $1295 ‘86 Chev. 2 dr., 6, Del Ray $1095 ‘$6 Plymouth ‘pei 6, Auto. ,.$995 ‘55 Buick Century HT ....... $995 ‘85 Ford Pairlane 8 .. $60 "85 Studebaker 2 oS 8, op. $ 695 "$4 Pontiac, 2 dr. .# "B4 Chev. 4 dr. .,.. ‘53 Chev. 2 dr. .... "$3 Mereury avis vie "$3 Pord, € 4F., 6 ....scenceeees ‘61 Pontiac ....... 33 Plymout wae .» $95 1260 Perry “at Madison FE 4-9100 ‘52. CHEV — GOOD COND $180. OR 3-65 NORTH CHEVROLET co. Has the care $ 150 down Y INC. F 8-4530 1956 OLDS 88 CONVERTIBLE. ul condi- .» $1295 Hardtop. $545 Hydramatic cond. Boay -. $290 1957 Chevrolet. 210 V8 | Powergise 45 mn. Dyna- ater 1 $1405 PD FOR MOST CARS, $9 60 “15 minutes from Pontiac’ ru, c 8 mos. Pmts. of $400 ea. | Oxford, Michiran — oe 8-2528 Fe 43536. Eves. FE 2-4353. 1953 BUICK, Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 REPOSSESSION $125 full ign! No cash needed. 1958 METROPOLITAN, ae OR Fe’ soata. . Mr, Bell, King Auto. ~ GOOD & $195. "51 and motor "53 Pontiac and ‘51 Chevy. ers. Finance Arranged. at ans CARS be seen Aubur urn 1953 -GaDHLLAS 16 COUPE DE VILLE. sharp Fuil wer. Can at Martin & ice, Perr Pel] Standard Berv- _ 8. Saginaw. 3 dan, EM 3-0236 or EM 1951 CHEVY, 895 KING A 8 ginaw. FE 8-0402. 1955 ee Standards 4-drs. i957 CHEVY hardtop. Dusk Pea DOOR, | +6115. i952 CHEV. $95, KING AUTO 115 _ FE 8-04602. SE- UTO. 115 1953 } CHEVROLETS. HARDTOPS. 2- | & auto- Priced from $145 to $395. matics~ Over 20 choose from. down, BIR’ GHAM-RAMBLER, 666 8. WOOD . MI 6-3900. BE : No cash $10,066 month. Mr. Auto, FE 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE REPOSSESSION $168 full price. No cash needed. Bell, King 58 T hxc. cond, UL 24177 ments. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8.| 4330.” eee Owe apkpew Fetes. ury 2DR._ CLEAN, $76. dan, radio, heater, w-w, trans, Very ¢lean, low FE 72-8540, 200 Pioneer. PLE WHO RUSSI TO EDDIE CAR LOT L ~ ~ CHE __1232 iene I 2A 4-7641. ~~ 1988 CHEVY HEVY WAGO ON. if57 CHEVROL e 7h “2pOOR | 8E- MPALA CONVERT, {953 CHEVROLET “BEL-AIR €DR. steering. N, $75. standard mileage. _ ae . “MULTITUDE ARE AN STEELE's N BUSES. RAINE, —_— ee. BOATS AND ROCKETS ‘55 Chevret, 20, 2Dr 6-psg. $605 | THE BIG ON PLANTED A 64 Ford m 2-Dr auto. $450 1 Poctias Ney , Starchiet .. $475 B MB ‘64 Pontiav, 4Dr., O-psgr. Wan. $495 "63 sade Custom 2-Dr. 8. j °53 4-Dr., 6, automatic $295 Under each salesman with of- ‘$2 ponte 4-Dr . $105 ders by sell at any price or get $1 Pontiac, ¢Dr $ 95 out of 51 Olds 98 95 st C . "bl Chevy, Dr. good motor Bi PON [A ‘50 Pontiac, at. oiewaseew es 55 '48 Pontiac 4Dr .-.......... 45 ‘49 Studebaker Meade gs 8145 “Buy of the Week’ em ted Custom 434. ABON. Ford Custom 8, 2 dr... RANCH w R., &CYL. ins Ford Custom ;, or. ac Loamen ‘et — * 195 Che aaa Oy i . . : 1 iv, " A Ee } 3 Air, "4 dr. ONLY $790 |i Ba ir $e " 1954 Pontiac Chieflata, #.'9 4 Dixie ' 'OK Lot 1955 Pontiac Chieftain, 8, 4 * Dixie Hwy. near | Buick 4 4 a.... TON witha “ares 1054, Bule I, 4. dr~ Buick Special 9 dr. $5 ie doe iS. RENT LE FASTI™ a through Rent Ads! Room, | Eddi e St eéle house, apartment, any- thing - Want Ads ‘give FORD rai ACTION. - Dial FE Keeo Harbor 22529 amt. \ BURON AT ELIZABETH LK. RD. Z Waterford Twp, FE 6177 a) , i \ Vy Vo ; F ‘INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; No Exclusions ‘68 Ford 500, Fordo $1697 "58 Chev. yer V-8. auto. ... $1598 "84 Ford 2-dr. V-8 engine $ 493 ‘65 Ford 9 pass, wagon, V-8 $ 937 ‘57 Pontiac HT. V-8, hydra. $1432 ‘66 Pontiac HT Power hes $1082 '5§ Chev. 2-door, ..§ 877 "$8 Chev. 4-door wagon we» 61883 79 More to Pick From BANK RATES Open 830 am to9 pm North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave | BIRMINGHAM _MI 4-2735 '55 CHEVROLET _ DOOR NO payments of *; Ae er mo. Call Credit Mgr. MI 4-7500. Harold oan “Ford 61 CHEVY. ¢+DR. GOOD TRANS. _ $75, FE_8-0513—Manning. | ‘544 2 DR. CHEVY. BEL AIR. PG. R&H. ‘MY 3-1915. "68. IMPALA CONV. White top. Power glide. and steering. Clean. FE 33. CHEVROLET 210 2-DR. RA- DIO HEATER. ABSOLUTELY No ONEY DOWN Assume aymeénts of $11.46 per mo. Call redit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI _ 47500 Harold Turner_ Ford, aan aomnennr ee aes ed 1956 CHEVY, CONVERT., WHITE. __ standard trans., $1300, OR 3-713. 4 _ BLACK, brakes 5-3201. ‘53 CHEVROLET, SHARP, CLEAN, Bel Air, Best offer over $380 350. 7818 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. after 5:30, — SHARP BIRMINGHAM — New Car Trade-Ins ’'55 CHRYSLER 12 DOOR HARDTOP Auto. trans., Power steering & Power brakes. Radio & Heater, W/Walls — aeOue oe No Money Dn —24 Mos. on Balance SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. oi Woodward MI 6-5302 ‘51 GMC PANEL. ‘53 STUDEBAK- er Champion. Home made hard top _chassie. FE 8-6625. __ Crissman Chevrolet Rochester on Rew Car Trade-Ins THIS ALMOST Poche! condition 1956 Ford V8 Fairlane 4 door & blue finish, gleam- tires, e ti & value NOTHER ALUE IN THE FORD LINE yf this 1956 V-8, cus- tom ranchw: , _ solid White with Biue & Ivory interior. Stan- dard transmission, $1095. od amar 1955 FORD V8 Cus- tom door with beautiful ivory finish, gleaming white tires and standard eorive. ly $795... 1955 OLDS, 98 Holiday cpe. 2 tone green. Full power $1295. é 1957 OLDS, Super 88, Holiday Se- dan, full power and air condi- tioned. Spotiess and only $2095. ANOTHER SHARPIE ‘s this 1954 be Pile ette Ma ME DOLE? Seta | eh M#OaA, BE sg Ag L a TH "57, L MODELS AND ALL RE- CONDITIONED. Crissman |. CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER, '. 5 753 _ equipment, | 50 DODGE. one TRANSPORTA- $3 DODGE va. 33.000 MILES. FE 2-0367 ‘S31 DODGE. R&H_ “6000 TRANS. $65, FE cae - Manning. i951 DODGE. $0). KING AUTO, 116 «SS. eecive: €. FE +0403. PONTIAC. good, both Rd. - Drive | NO i956 4 DOOR, FORD SEDAN. Ad shape, radio & heater. 3319. $850. | 1950 FORD. $95 pee AUTO., 115 §. Saginaw. FE 8- 63 FORD VICTORIA. F FE _ #2484, after 5 65 FORD FAIRLANE. 2 DOOR | _FOM. R&H OR 35702, - RAMBLERS American 2-dr sens Over 4 models in stock. hoose your own NI. ‘$2 FORD. weer ont GARNERS U8E | _ heater. Good cond. 6590 _ 54831 Church St. Clar YES IT'S TR 1956 PORD 4 DR. v8 Open nights ‘til 92 FORD A-1 FOM, V-8, Huron, 923 W. Huron and Adams Rd 1956 FORI Fajriane Victoria. er car will handle. rates DUSSE 33015 Sorta 1 Mile West ‘33 FORD CUSTOM 4- _ 41500. Harold | Turner } 58 FORD ..... sion. A PACTORY OFFICIAL 1648.30 “lose-out Sale : BIRMINGHAM | RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 221 W. Montcalm FORDOMATIC, RADIO AND OR _3-6046. MOS ON BALANCE Many Mote to Choose From Stop out and buy M15, 1 mile north Us oloms hs 5-5566 or MAple t 5- 11 SHAPE, R&H, WW rea, 1933 PORD. FULL FPLATHEAO, $195 At Sunoco station corner Auburn An out standing low mileage, er ca- with power steering and brakes, Radio and heat- er, Fordomatic, Spotless. leather interior. A good old- Mercury-E-dse)l-Lincoln IVER Orchard Lake Road. pete & HEATER. ABSOLUTE. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ee ___OL 1 $711 oe ‘64 FORD. WHITE CONVERT. EX- IRST $20 $200. _For Sale Used Care Ho) ng ; '55 FORD fe. : tes che ee Wee ts Sosph evecare dmesetns SCHUTZ MOT ORS INE, m rranty. BIRMINGHAM | RAMBLER ~— 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 47 FORD PE 46181 is69 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. FORD- O-Matic. Heater, washers, com- pee deluxe totertor, $179 or g of value down. $56.97 mah Jones Pleet pt. e Mi_ 4-76 VACATION SPECIAL sell now, beautiful 1959 Full Pairlane 500 Club Victoria. 2. sion, radio, heater itewalls, Power steering, windshield wash- ers, ete. BEATTIE saee Dn pon 2 veh og ince Faccf ie Dixie. ighway 3-1201 aay the stop: plight in Watertord i956 FORD 9 PASSENGER COUN- try sedan. Radio, heeter, Fordo- ‘matic. Power brakes steering. 1308, 24 baymenns, 348.40, Low . 24 payments, 40, cash down. or old trade. BIR- MINGHAM - RAM : 8s. WOODWARD, MI 6-3900. Won seen MY New alate heater. io contest $2,200 be at Orion Standard Service. 3-9061 Pvt. Owner, 1954 FOR COUNTRY (SEDAN a , $605 1933 Olds 4 door 08 ......... $250 1937 Ford, tose condition . £150 1953 Pontiac :...... -........ $225 1952 Chevrolet $125 Smith Motor Sales 1501 Baldwin Ave. ‘36 FORD. BLACK. ‘53 PONTIAC Qtone. FE 8-2963. 73 FORD GUSTOMLINED, NEW $195 CARS ‘$1 FORD CONVERT GOOD COND. kston. MA UE |» FOR REAL VALUE SEE — » HAUPT PONTIAC’ VI ak 10 DR. T- PE 4-2185. > l-own- all Bank AU trols 4-3170 of DR. V-8. 12. $1595 | = 4dr. Sedan. Automatic transmis- ‘S CAR CLUB COUPE SS Nash .......- SAVOY 2 DOOR '54 Ford desas CUSTOM 4 DOOR "S4 Ford ...ecece CUSTOM 8 53 Buick SPECIAL 53 Chévrolet oaks BEL AIR HARDTOP 54 Ponttac ...... DELUXE 4 DOOR ’53 Dodge .:..... 4 DOOR SS Pontist 22... 2 DOOR BILL —Sales & Servi 211 S. SAGINAW 8T. AMBASSADOR 4 DOOR 55 lymouth seaweeds OOF ERE HARDTOP 54 Fard eccneeeee dS 644 CONVERTIBLE 55 Plymouth ......$ by SENGE: tire,, new em oo cash. Cail’ after 5 p.m, EM 3-4281. PRIVATE PARTY Clean 1967 Ford, take sey ear in trade, balance, $919. FE 32-0346. 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE. V-8. Standard transmission, radio heater, white walls. Cail FE 4-6859, ee ee $5 FORD 2 DR. AT A-i, SEE Kimball & Sons Station. Perry & —oPerne R EPOSSESSION ae joel rice. No cash ULY CLEARANCE 1954 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Radio, heater. bove av oeeae condi- tien. ae daeeemeee . $ 495 1955 Chevrolet 216 2 door sedan. Beautiful 2-tone green finish, Re- dio, heater, one owner. . $145 1936 Chevrolet 210 @ door sedan. Radio, heater, beautiful 2-tone blue finish. Like new. $1145 1957 Chevrolet 210 4 door sedan. V-8 engine,’.Powerglide, radio, heater, like new 2-tone blue finish. $1395 ie caer out Biscayne 4 door V-8 engine radio, Reaser, beautital pi and gold .. $1895 3053 Pontiac Convertibie. Hydra- matic. Radio, heater, like new tifroughout. Solid black . § 695 || 1957 Ford tudor sedan. Radio, heat- solid white er, beautiful ish an 1957 Oldsmobile Holiday ggg Lala cremate: Power steering, brakes, radio, heater. Bolla’ Hight blue fintsh, owner. .... $1845 1953 Morgan » t roadster, terre white Ts cond its throughow Hasians Chew. 6571 Dixie Highway at Mi 15 ; MApie §-5071 pn nites ‘til ® over payments, OLIVER Motor Sales .-$ 770 597 $545 .$ 497 $ 494 $444 .$ 397 $242 . * * . sae oy « \ et 29. ; : 59 BUICK piesiee ie 2045 SPENCE 1°58 WOLKsWGN, _ $1895 NEW "58 rc TIEV ROL ET . $1995 >| aye BEL AIR “ | Prade In ‘58 FORD ........ $2095 . STATION WAGON rade-Ins '57 BUICK ,.,.6.--$1695: . ny eas | ye_ SPECIAL. 8 hevrolet ente glard |757 JEEP: 2.2. $1945 IBCATES |'57 JEEP FC 170 ..$1995 'S7 Buick .....00+--$1434 |'56 VOLKSWGN. ..$1095 |: CONVERTIBLE 56 PLYMOUTH ..:$ 895 58 Metro opolitan ...$1397 |’56 BUICK ..,.....$1195 HARDTO 56 sited CK $1095 55 Chrysler .......$1294| span ONT IMPERIAL HARDTOP ‘56 BUICK ere ee '58 Metropolitan ,. 31284 ‘56 BUICK as .$1295 "56 Mercury wee ee $1195 ]55 of QNITAC sees § 895 STATION WAGON—9 Paswanger. ‘ Ss BUI K .eceeee. 995 ’S6 Mercury ...... $1144! 5 Ge $ ; ° - HARDTOP—sharp! |’55 BUICK seceeees 895 '56 Nash ..2....... $ 896 955 TICK: 905 50 ae i 4 DOOR > /°55 ye revere eS 78 '55 Studebaker .....$ 797/95 BUICK ........$ 795 2 DOOR 5 5 OLDSMOBILE $ 895 $5 OL I1DSMOBILE $ 795 "55 “BUICK so ewe § SOS SUPER 55 PONTIAC .....$ 695 ~ STARCHIEP 55 PONT. AC weve 695 LUB CO 55 "BUICK eee ee $ 795 ’55 CHE V ROLET $ 5 ‘54 "BUICK weceeeesS 395 ‘54 BUICK sa uwndnck 298 53 PONTIAC soeuS 205 46 JEEP & PLOW § 345 , - . HANK OR GLENN, POTTED ENS OLIVER. Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Av FE 29101: a Open. Eves. 1cé—~ FE 68-4541 No Money Dn.—24 Mos. on Balance | | $1395, MY i959 FORD 4DR. RANCH WAGON needed. | Mr. Bell, King Auto. 56 FORD. NOTHI NG DOWR: ‘TAKE ' JACK Ci COLE, INC. wedi Weguavie at at Pontiac . MA 44511 37 FOR 2 Ww. wa'ls, New yey trans. a © motor on Take over pay- manta. 4-138. "53 Tauren nw, Wick i Sig Se Raw Seevtrom Sra. | til 3. 1550 Cass cae 1953 FORD, 21 REPOSSESSION ue. full price. No cash needed. o Ba soso. month. Mr. Bell, King _keie , FoR a 8, shocks _clesa, UL Hiatt 3 res, Very es aed FORD, § Le "88 Chevy. Laity ton picky: "35 bea — 88 ‘Holiday go! mobile HouseTEE N’& SON YOUR FR NDUY OLDS DEALER POREION CAR BALES D SER RVICE 628 N, Maha Rochester 1-9761 1967 JHEP @. ‘WHEED DRI IVE. Porward control. 150. Pvt. Owner. " viral ht * La na! miles. 6 cylinder sien, fully equipped, PE 1956 MONTCL: IR An unusually clean hardin coupe with lots of eguip- ment, good tires. petiert terior 1 owner, mile- DUSSEAU Mercury-Edsel-Lincoin 30018 GRAND RIVER ak #2170 1 Mile est Srap cane ‘56 Plymouth, ‘SA Chev. egarer. Ve. 4dr. ‘bl Chev., | CORNER C 1954 LINCOLN Capri hardtop, ing and takes Pine "$805 DUSSEAU Mercu a? 33015 Grand "Saver RK 4-3170 1 Mile West of ___ Orchard Lake Road ; SALE ‘$2 Ford ...... Sececesseanesees ‘$2 DeBots Ope. sapeersaraaet 1 ‘61 Olds Cpe, ‘sid’ shift gated | ‘ol ia dr. iii Ay Pontiac, : GP. ....ccee+- 5.888 rysier is) (netesceescnes.: rE =! “pelieelcromerccees «| "53 Packard eecourenay ee “sis ‘52 : sonree $150 $1 Bute Cpe. easeecess C108 ‘48 Kaiser Dp I my ty ‘3 FORD thet ° It's. ol So Are Our. Deals '58 CHEV. ........$1695 Biscayne 2 dr. ww Standard jranseatasion. — ‘37 CHRYSLER ,,.$2095 New Yorker 4 dr. HT R&H. ww Prankie és hangs 288 W. Montea teats y eel "sharp! steering & brakes. S37 MERCURY ....$1495 poids 4dr. Sedan. “RAH, ww fgg Geen os & white fin- 37 FORD .........$1345 | Sedan. “Auto, dr tre Nh oail wine da OH S7 PLY MOUTH . .$1695 tires ae fool — ww with red antartor, — = 36 PLYMOUTH ..$1045 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. A nice car! ‘96 CHEV. “ce ee $1095 dr. Sedan. Sti ls brec fs. dq. trans. ws. “56 DODGE to tsede $845 Panel. Extra Sharp! ‘SS PLYMOUTH ...$545 = Pa pitas 6 cylinder. A 55 CHRYSLER ....$895 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. V-8 power rect Drive this one & ea H] v OLDS: 6 de cen s ean $595 Power brakes. 2 dr, Sedan. Red & ivory. . ‘34 FORD .........$595 2 dr. Customline, Au V-8. A - good second car, - "$4 CHEV. ...2225...$895 9 passenger. sate trans Full : power, End of the month special. 54 STUDEBAKER $795 Auto, V-8. 6 passenger station wagon. Very nice, °54 PLYMOUTH ...$450 Std. trans. 6 cylinder R&H. '53 PLYMOUTH ...$350 dr. Good car for mom. $3 PONTIAC ......$150 Automatic. A _ Bood car for _ summer. “ ’53 CHEV. ‘seuees 148 4 Suxesente, + cylinder. Good a MANY aay roihy, 7 cHoose RAMMLER DALLAS _ Rag crtecromg OL 11011 Nor i THIRTY perk THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AoE a, 1959! a” _ Zé poe. ‘Fes Sale Used Cars 110! For Sale Used Cars 110) Fors Sale ediae : ’ : eee ’ ¥ — oe MERCURY, v95 KiNG AUTO. Ome PONTIAC 2-DR. $250. , EG IL Y ALMOST ¢ LEARANCE tea IF YOU’VE‘BEEN “1 : Pesee coe w|i iia PONTIAC. STRAIGRY s POW: | END © '- SEARCHING FOR GOOD . HY 8. : steering, wer ae. _— : “| _s= no rust, ao W Hopkin: » f be seen at Gulf Station. =) Auburn & Perry. _ Pontiac. a el OF GONE: Ss ALE! HT. t Mod te | PRS Be UG aetiene to ere | MONTH : || Late © ars As we.all-know the new Pontiacs and Buicl's are CLEARANCE | THESE CARS MUST tirely Olds from engine to rear!*53; PONTIA AC CHIEFTAIN se , 1 7 end. Car, will net run tor need AN: RADIO \b. HEATER AB-| __— selling like hot cakes which means we have some WE \ [EF ( ae a £ shifting & ses pede! tinkage Assume payments of $5.83 per R & R Mtrs _ beautiful trade-ins that must go for a low, low —* > . Bod n eed Tredi cr . Parks . j wege, Mert cfiat ovar ae takan| ct at cae Ae ee eres ° , 8 dollar. Open ’til 9 p.m. or later. : Call MU 4-5921 after 5. Ford. 1956 FORD / THE FABULOUS ’59 PONTIAC 1084 “Mercury.” Like NEW, $500. 1954 PONTIAC §. €DR. CHIEFTAIN | “4°5) "scan Poraomatic. Lite if 19 9 PO SAVE 9 E 44347, after 3 p.m Ser one iit beater. Hydre-/ now tires. Lovely red ds white. 1958 Chevrolet Sedan si .§1595 = NTIAC ; <@ sos 18 BRINGING IN SOME OF THE SHARPEST LIKE- Lo 1985 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. | | OWD¢T. Trade-in c «Deer Btarehist +-doo + brakes, NEW USED CARS WE'VE EVER HANDLED AND I EES, 00 KING AUTOS Tis, fo Soe Se FE Cones Me beat $1025 finhte Stee “white es ae JUST LOOK — IF YOU HURRY YOU CAN TAKE S. Saginaw FE 8-040 | 1956 PONTIAC ens Me is ete ADVANTAGE OF THESE 1958 Ford Custom 300. » 81695 "34 OLDS, 88 —faRoroe” POWER bei - PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. ack & white, power steering. A beautiful 4-dr. sedan R & H. brakes — Extras. $525. Must Hydra. You'll be proud of this a oat 2008 | wire aa ican tires and sharp beauty Automatic Transmission, Radio and Heater 1958 CHEVROLET se eee $2295 O a O — ICES SSeS Rae come PE ERE | 6s an 51 1957 Ford. 2 Door $1295 wich ear ataRet nen Teele: rie, bete - Ww LOW-PR mont sa ite D waeone 1954 FONTIAG ~ CONVERTIBLE | Fairlane sedan R & H_ Spectal. Standar vanes ssion, V-8, Re an ~ a on See, Sn B's rouge 008 TRANG | one 85) te tee 1996 PORD oc: gcc: $1995 ‘S8 FORD $2095 ott eta IPER 88, HARDTOP. * PONTIAC. Goce GoNDE CR | joe ‘em. 1957 Ford Station Wagon $1595 * heater, whitewal! nirke Beautiful green and ivory. pag a . ano OR se = s « « sc pi tee hydra Exceptional car oe ‘WayT a BARCATS THis is a ro Bee aac . $395 stoma Transmission, Power “ems 1956 PONTIAC oe ee eee $1 195 . Heater, Fordomatic, Power Ticctas & aipoae Brakes. Sa LE ne WILL, _takes OR ae EES. Des - offer | R & H. Maroon —— Excellent 1956 Itincoln Premiere see $1 645 . a8 to Poiks it's’ cotiiog havi Oeste. nestor, ‘waite: ‘57 HEVROLET eee ee we $1595 oe ia Owens. FE 5-4101 or 1948 PONTIAC ee $495 4 Door BEL AIR 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Powerglide. 34 cons SUPER 88 BAL. DUE sg” are. oh re « DR | 1053 ‘PON’ ry. \C oe 1957 CHEVROLET see $1745 ' oo ale offer 0 ver takes. un se PONTIAC STARCHIEF— oe ~Has power steering. Solid body & 1956 Ford a Sie ee eee se ee $695 yl ed a aes ybyes oe ‘Foventlite, pg ON | pag 56 PONTIAC < es cable Sa 6 $1395 iS 5 oe ice’ Mtatetnhd Gate tires. Transportation deluxe or 4 Door 1958 RAMBLER $1595 STATION WAGON Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. ds Sy cr 8 = s es | fine Coupe’ $198 full"pice ho | }95 See a (eT cn Ym GU ee ae ce 8 Wo to choose from. Boas Beye secy tow meses. Ros reer “a pan cull be sie, Sale i s Styinaw i meas : ~ a sedan R & H 1956 Ford Fairlane sess $995 Vhiewall ures peat ce ownert “A real g8s saver: ‘58 MERCURY $2095 WILL TRADE CLEAN ‘52 PON- Biche -.. | Standard Transmission. Radio and Heater . fe) VEIN PY LS ee ee 1954 PLYMOUTH > | tlac and take over your pay-!........... : . 3795 1956 BUICK $1595 2 DOOR — Mercomatic. Radio & Heater. wt POSSE SSION ments on any jate mode}. pe Special! ! oe © © © ee ew ew ww ; 7 By Gyh RE REO ogy SAO Begs OT seer anes 2 OY siren See ai ine 1156 MERCURY eae 1985 PLYMOUTH SAVOY—@ DOOR.| $295 full price. No cash needed. Laws wayon, New paint jee. 1957 BUICK Dee eee. $1795 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Ra V-8 automatic trans, 24H Rice | $17 month. Mr. Bell. King Auto.) greciaity priced 1955 Chevrolet et ee eee $895 Super hardtop with power steerin wer brakes, >) FORD $1495 Clar kston Motor Sales | ie oo i: ORD wees 81395 Powerglide, Radio and Heater ; 1956 BUICK full accessories. S: PERT $1395 ene a ees tomatic.” oan CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH- DEALERS | ‘ -Main St. Clarkston Ae 5-5141 95 f rice. No cash neede 9 passen rer ae ween rel | 1904 Cnevroiet, Z Door... S595 /])| £go0 DUIUR ............ ene ee eee | Come Nagel nce cms cian SO Ut rs in ha’ en U5 CADILLAC $2195 Biba Ea aa meee os Set ae ee ps2 ped Se. nieces rs : Hey DOWN asses aes Station “a on. } Seautitul condi{- | 1956 Mercury Sedan . — $1095 1955 BUICK Teas eee $1095 t ow rermocrm nanproe — | HOARE at ntiia | oor Sec $795 * Done Rado nag Westen aitoman | SPARSE: PLEASE" OBR: le newt 57 FORD ......... 0. . 51795 =POSSES } |= ane rer = : =e FAIRLANE “500 HARDTOP — 2 Door, ° ee cer Peenth Me eed me ae Ginn ee ENG ; “SAVE S959 ] 997 Plym. Belvedere 6 8 oO $1 395 | 1959 BUICK . tk kk ek wk ee 51 145 Heater. Fordomatic. Auta’ Pa boos a CLEARANCE SALE _ 2 Door, Hardtop, Automatic Transmission, Radio and | Special convertible. New tires. new top, one ewner. 55 CHEVROLET $1095 Stee aaanoe CURA! was, NOW) SHOW PLACE ee ‘| 1956 FORD 1495 || ~~ seu aim « Doon — medio & Heater, straieht | is SP uoern eaooK mace ae Opa rags Bey! thes 795 ibe of 19 5 5 Pon tia | ub C ouve $59 & AP bP ey pe ha 5 3EL AIR 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, straight Stick. car. No money down. $27.24)'56 Ford Cline. &cy! $7 28 $745 . Cc 12) aed Country Squire wagon. 9 passenger, power steering, ’ . oases bun og Sales. 103 § Ls es =“ acyl. oo oot ; PONTE AC Hydramatic, Radio and Heater, Power Steering pewer brakes. V-8, porlowenss 56 BU iCK Ce we ke ee eee $1395 “Scgbib © eat ER pact URE | eotbers ete R & 1956 Buick Century...... $1395 | 1957 BUICK oo sy emam diva s .$1995 White Pain, “edie ® Heater, Dynaflow. Blue & 605 Auburn AV 2-9565 Roadmaster 4-door hardtop, has everything. reat ar Meee Baraat Sei USED oul Bua SPECIALTY wun kotoey B adh Steering and Brakes White- Buy this one ‘ana go first class. ‘55 PONTIAC $1095 _4-7500. Harold Turner Pp eee © we © oe © « aul Bunyan M I 1955 CHEVROLET ...... 845 — Radio & Heate ~ ee ce eee ase Days. irs. nec, 1954 Ford Station Wagon $795 Space se radio, OL! Very good oe ; BIC. coure mae 005 “$5 PLYMOUTH fi Chrysler - Plymouth ® Bassenger D0 ve : t U La k es ee 8 0) 0 lb: 0 SE © GD 0 ce Vl! cn aD | iy, 10 1 OW 0 0) © De Oe (OD @ ce © | © ee DD ie Db, ee nme QO tere Aug Sth & oth reese MPSA 1956 Chevrolet ........, $1195 |} 1958 FORD. ee aes sal PROGR RRSTES = ace 2 Mees Seabees salt = Auto. trans, 1957 ERENCH RENAULT gRADIO. Station Wagon tsreepior engine, with Rethin = power, radio, heat- a . $795 Be re to see our display Sun- roo! * 300: “ onths. 38 00. , are, — Ke honey Da ie‘ aban) 18 Ras Bhatia tt st RUSS D AWSON 1957 ISETTA ........... $ 495|| FACTORY BRAN CH SCHUTZ ,&£Gtimless. WILSON : |1957 CHEVROLET _.. $i ‘ommerce Road EM 3-4155 : | pear pais |b re Banmatamers © 01 BONTIAC.CADILLAC MOTOR CO. | 1997 C HEVROL i qe eos ‘9 PLEO ON exe Te AneoR. OUR DEALS ARE THE way | radio, heater, whitewalls. Juice and white. = : pega 8 total rice YOU LIKE THEM! CLEAN | . MERCURY wit Sutin “it | | EDSEL SHELTON RETAIL STORE 84 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, “VERY GLENN’ C Birmingham Frades LINCOLN Mn " ‘ PLYWourm. sELVEDERE M Sal 1350 N PONTIAC-BUICK GOODWILL USED CARS fi | ‘Oakuras SED cans" otor Sales Wood d ) ENGLISH FORD LINE ACROSS FROM NEW CAR. SALES | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST FE 3-7117 i Ml PUYMOOTE. 6 ETNG) | CELEBRATING ooawar lc )=6GREOIRE TES PAGE AUG bce ae : _ | 232S.SAGINAW_FE29131 || ROCHESTER OL 1.8133 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) : 8. Saginaw. Ist Year Birminghain All rs 1930 | : ; ——— er SPONTIAG. “CREFTAN Bx oe 2 oe =) = — ——_= — - ——— ———— - — a4 * " NEW \ ] FORD DEALER —"‘CY” OWENS FORD— - FORD DEALER “Russ | 1233 Cars Sold’ | "ay" - Shope! "A." : WITH THIS GREAT ' ~_| Discount -| Used Car Shopping Center A-] JOHNSON SALE | IN LESS THAN 3 MONTHS | 2? DAYS ONLY | | | LAKE ORION cae es TAX “ess \ FRIDAY, JULY 3lst THRU SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist DU THI 5. WEEK NEW 63] \ JJ s S: AY, 2 SAYS | PRIS "CY OWENS” . LOCATION OAKLAND |} . Beautif ul Selection ‘i i} \ TAKE YOUR PICK Hand Selected "Th M B | R NAME YOUR PRICE | USED CARS ere Must be a Neason = 2 nN owee D. q e = 55 CA YOU HAVEN’T SEEN GOOD USED CARS , mE TELAC - UNTIL YOU'’V IE VISITED SALE BEGINS AT 8:30 A.M. FRIDAY, JULY 3lst | eeaaoon | MATT EAVE : DON'T DELAY = : ) 59 PLYMOUTH HEWS- HARGR V S ‘ \ | _ ~~ : 7 PONTIAC BNV. NOW ‘sigot | AT THESE PRICES. THEY WON'T LAST LONG : . 38 CHEVROLET 58 CHEVROLET 38 CHEVROLET ; : : ‘56 PONT. 2-DR. HpT.| 8, CHEVROLET a hee i tee PISCANNE 2 ROSdart tran. \se , 57 97 “36 A BEAUTY NOW $1804 Sg eee Ee adio & Heater wakes. Rese Fae, Cee: ‘$6 BUICK 4-DR. HDT. 58 FORD rae NON gigas Wane Bet Be Pa ws eee _ For d D odge P lymouth Ford | xy BOR fg SO reeset NOW SATIS eet eeees GIS Shes 2 DOOR ~ 2 DOOR HARDTOP 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE 5 : 3 rs 9 Pe x 58 FORD ‘SVs FORD. ? ; $ $ 56 MERCURY CONV. 57 BUICK 2 moot ct Sae r pene < 2 mor Cr feeptere he PATA Door ‘Sedan 2 poner $16 I) a $1495 | 1145 1095 NOW $1404 was silane & Or ne ties NOW $1595 Matic Mince Gola paint. , ; 3S FORD WGN. : 7 ForD. OW NOW $1645 o Seren I9D wae Laiall “NOW $1695 ‘SS 55 55 ‘54 57 PONTIAC 57 Ss ae C '56 PONTIAC, WGN. NOW “sti9e CMERAIN Hanozor ete a Dora Wig Powessiie oe Aig. conventines Buick \ PF ord . hevrolet P lymouth SHARP, ‘58 METROPOLITAN far nal poe” Teorey, Thode Srigttat Meciey WoWale Car 2DOOR | 4 DOOR 2 DOOR - STATION WAGON "85 PONTIAC, SC -! NOW $1208. v aa .. NOW $1745 WAS Glas” SAWP AI Was snl or war ~ $745 \ $695 $695 $495 e) NiLAC, SC ‘ . ewe seem arom . $1845 wi... NC 99 \ SEDAN SHARP. \ 'S6 OLDMOBILE ee Ee oh eee 87 CHEVROLET 57 FORD \ 5 CHEV. BELAIRE | * ROW "SYS0n TSENG, Hig, SPORTSCOUPE gg COUNTRY SERA ‘54 ‘54 04 04 HARDTOP. A PEACH. | aetna) an eee nomen veerer, Coes oo. med tee Shed ee l ay th F qd) ‘55 FORD, 4;DR. SED. | sbi vroene nanror veees esses NOW siB4s 2° Now gis95 was a" NOW $1695 . Ford , Chevrto et ymou 2 Ok - | ,. = ied ‘8? CHEVROLET ‘87 CHEVROLET eter STATION WAGON \ 2 DOOR : — ve ae 2 °S? “STUDEBAKE L AIR 4 DOOR STATION WAGON _ $5 CHEV, SED. eR sia, oreiglge., Poss £ Beet 0 =, Ratio “STATION WaGOR 645 ee $495 $295 NOW wils "east ott fates) oe ee wali, "tte | MavGepeperiation Mpeciats 56 FORD was sites.” c _s os -». NOW $1675 WAS 8145 ‘53 | . ‘93 02 Starting at ${00: counmny (SEDAN ee oo NOW $1695 eapiicg §, “see NOW $1675 Ply h *&F d F d $25 DOWN. NOW: SLUSH Paste a CONE TOT we, Sa dG P lymouth ymout Or OF » 87 CHEVROLET radio's ict TWte Saunrbreeneee fl rie? Gassing Geese 4 DOOR STATION WAGON 2 DOOR 4 DOOR SIN. Broadway at SOT Na) a Nowe; “oases “8... wow $645 $145 $345 $145 9125 - "Shad SEORAMBLER” Wl ius SEVERAL | | _ ‘SI a ae 4 N / od — | : oa o 1 ‘ : ‘ , a ikea $9 Chevrolet Factory Officials’ Cars = oA , M 24 at Shadbolt iS CHEVROLE AT TERRIFICALLY LOW PRICES Mercury Buick . Plymouth Mercury LAKE ORION NOW 5974 OM : TTI ! EWS 4 DOOR _ 2 DOOR HARDTOP 4 DOOR 4DOOR. ~* 57 PLYMOUTH [| _ $145 $95 $245 $125 SAVOY 4 DOOR . . RUSS NOW $1094 | ‘ eA OHNS ‘52, PONTIAC — MANY MORE TO CHOOSE ieobe | : : J ON 4 DOOR \\ Li , \ : Fe: {AORNEON. FE 5-4101 zs j SALES: GLENN S OAKL AND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER } ‘OPEN 8AM cee AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER 4 | MOTOR SALES . | “ he SOF EE rie oe The BIG-BIG Lot _—{f R cigamndc ‘7 MON. Bromaway * Lake Otion | FOR is Wi E Used CARS. | Your Friendly FO D Dealer - at ene ee | 63] OAKLAND AVE. FE 4- 4047 | mR ® | re 4-737] | ia 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET : ort a f ‘\ - — & x : | . Cy ' 1 \ , i ‘ “ { 5 \ \ ae \ ( , | : ray ae ! iy oe Te many i . i ¢ = .Y . 2 a : . Ime PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ULY 81, 1959 = - Todlery's S Television Programs: -- “Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel,J—WXYZ-TV _ Channel panes sahk TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) (4) News, Weather. (7) Curtain Time, (9) Popeye. (4) Mr. Adams, Eve, (2) News, Weather. (4) Adams, Eve. (cont.) (7) Curtain (cont.) (9) Cisco Kid. (2) News Analyst. (2) (4) (1D) News, ‘tial (2) Medic. (4) S.A. (7) etardive Squad. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Drama: American actor with controlling interest in airline flies South for “That Night in Rio.”’ (41), Alice Faye, Don Ameche. < (2) Rawhide. Western: Qua tet of sisters, headed by Han-) nah Haley (Martha Hyer) is! discovered around their! broken-down show wagon as trail boss Favor and ramrod) Yates drive their cattle north) to market. Repeat. (4) Pete Kelly’s Drama: Recording made by Kelly’s Big Seven Band is object of desperate search. (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Fort Apacheés champion polo team arrives in India to chal- lenge champion British team and runs into political tur- 4:30 moil. (9) Movie (cont.) 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) (4) (color) Ellery Queen. Mystery: Kid Duffy (Wayne Morris), from Duffy’s gym, comes to Ellery Queen to aid youngster who made a ‘'Con- fession of Murder.” (7) Walt Disney Presents. | Goofy _ will demonstrate ability as all-round athlete in “Goofy Sports Story,” which will illustrate develop- ment of modern sports front their origin in ancient Greece. (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Markham. Drama: Wom- an seeks private investigator | Roy Markham’s help after her husband disappears. (4) Queen (cont.) (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Country Hoedown. Coun-! try music and variety. (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: Sudden aversion to cards threatens to ruin Bilko’s fu-) ture in the Army in “Bilko’ S| Allergy.”’ Repeat. (4) Cavalcade of Sport 8.) Lightweight boxing: Len) Matthews vs. Candy McFar-| | land, 10-round bout. (7) Tombstone ‘Territory. Western: In battle with three | outlaws, Hollister kills one of 8:30 * * Blues. , | (9) Amateur Hour. Featuring = (9) Theater. ining: “A Jon - for the -Macarone.” 9:30 (2) Playhouse. Drama: Hired by lovely Anna Garrick (Fay Spain) to play his guitar. at her weddifig, John- ny Guitar (William Joyce) (4) icine Soca (7) Three Musketeers. ° 10:00 14) Howdy Doody. (7) Fun House. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) (colof) Ruff vo Reddy. 11:00 (2. Heckle & Jeckle. discovers real reason she is) . (4) Fury. paying him. 11:30 (2) Robin Hood. (4) Cavalcade (cont.) (4) Circus Boy. (7) TT Sunset Strip. Drama: . When--Las Vegas gambling syndicate finds that the house doesn't always win, Bailey is called in to find out who is passing bogus $100 chips in “Bouncing Chip.” U:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFTESNOON 12:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) True. Story. (7) Uncle Al. (9) Country Calendar Efrem Zimbalist Jr. stars as'12:30 (7) Three Stooges. Bailty > (4) Detective’s Diary. (9) Pm The Law. Drama:) (9) Movie. George Raft, “Powder Box (2) Little Lulu. , Smuggling ,Story.”’ 12:45 (9) Royal Visit. '- 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. Billy|!:00 (4) Mr. Wizard. Welu vs. Tony Sparando. [1:15 2) Tiger Warmup. 10:00 (2) Line Up. Drama: Pros- es a Aaencee 2 ee aes enna el iri Steen slain and her youthful hus- |. band is prime suspect. re . eerie gn Par ade. (4) Western Theater. West-|~ 11) Courtroom ern: Lee Marvin stars as 2:15 (9) Movie , lazy rancher who loses his 3:30 (Dance Party horse in card game and wins 3:50 (2) Scoreboard . young ward, and eventually 4:00 (@) Westets Roun dup ‘the lad’s mother in “Easy|" (2) Wrestling , Going Man."’ Also featured) ,, : : 4:30 (9) Gabby Hayes. are Danny Richards, and (7) High Road to Danger. Virginia Grey. (2) PGA Golf (7) T7 Sunset Strip (cont.) 5:00 (7) All Star Bowling. (2) News. (9) Movie. 10:15 (9) Weathervane. 5:30 (2) Showtime.’ 10:20 (9) Sports Show. Milt Hop wood. 10:30 (2) New York Confidential.| Drama: Photographer snaps picture of lady fleeing raid on crap game and breaks open campus scandal. (4) M Squad. Drama: Bal- linger sets out after two gun- men he believes responsible (4) Horse Race. Congress Steps Into TV Quiz . for abduction of doctor's Abo wife. e rious ut (1) Cannon Ball, ‘Drama: Probers Cu Report That Contestants Coached in Advance Mike Malone volunteers to carry dangerous nitro load. amateur talent with host Ted! Mack. 10:45 (7) News, Weather. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) Starlight Theater. Melo- drama: Dennis O'Keefe, Las Vegas Shakedown.”’ ('55.) WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- ‘gress is ready to do some quizzing ‘of its own to see if television quiz programs have been rigged. Both House and Senate investi- gators say they’re curious about findings of a ‘tecent New York grand jury investigation into It’s Shanes la . tion. WILSON Question TV show, named Doris Wiss, who now does TV com- viously voted by Congress. mercials. cago and Miami architect, Morris * ing. How true! world. casinos. 11:10 (2) Weather. 11:15 (2) Sports. /11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Western: Dick Powell, ‘‘Sta- whether contestants on some of the shows were coached in ad- ivance. The grand jury findings have tion West.’’ ('48.) Musical: net been made uble Janet Leigh, ow Tickets to > : Broadway." (’51.) . (4) Sports. Several of the Ww. quiz — au: 30 (4) Jack Paar, Variety with that had been offering big cash| Betty Johnson, Roger Price, rewards went off the air last year | Betty White, Phil Corcoran ago after charges were made that) nd Michael Olatuja on'contestants on some of the shows eae cae ee eccare: [0 “Best of Paar.” 'were fed the answers before show' shooting witnessed by. vic: (1) Shock Theater. Melo-|time. tim's 16-year-old son who, drama: Béla Lugosi, “*Mur-| * * * | ibstaialeablene ders in Rue Morgue.” ('32.) | sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D- Answer to Previews Pussie Wash) said Thursday he had) SATURDAY MORNING = :ked New York officials for the’ 8:30 (7) Progress of Man. grand jury findings. Magnuson is (9) Royal Visit. |chairman of the Senate-Commerce Se be SE 8:35 (2) Meditatiuns. Committee which has Jurisdiction Pe 8:40 (2) On Farm /ront. over communication mattérs, His OSL AIM " 8:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. |8Toup ag” ogg ~~ a general EL St 8:58 (4) (color) News. study o operations. MN 1 rs . (2) Cc rtoon Party Within a few hours, Rep. Oren| + EST 100 D (color) Boro the Clown |Harris (D-Ark) said’ his House (7) Crusade for Christ. Legislature oversight subcommit-| 9:8¢ (2) Capt. Kangaroo. tee plans to go to New York Mon-; = ‘day to try to get permission to inspect the grand jury findings, 4 tT | l The Harris subcommittee was - established to check on activities of regulatory agencies, including 12 Metal the Federal Communications Com- 13 Hawatian mission. ; 14 v4 . * * * ; pp Letom Harris stressed his group was = —_ hot making accusations of fraud Lb ender in the- quiz show situation. “We saddles” are merely investigating, with a vraon care and thoroughness, informa- ee tion which has come to our atten- 21 Greek letter tion,” he said. ‘ = romero cael “The - subcommittee will exer- josed — ‘| ™~ cise extreme care so that inno- me io me — cent persons Will not be exposed 38 Landed to public ridicule or castigation.”’ property useces ul | —_———— 39 Newspaper T Claim Cheboygan Prize publis ‘b imei ara CHEBOYGAN —Mr. and Mrs. 42 United “states — Ee 3! Guenter Berken of Cleveland have narieoe! ae oonaen oy eens 38 aged arrived in Cheboygan to claim the is seteoconte i ° ize they won at the Cheboygan ? sh 41 Ja prize y “ — 2 mong i oaehone al 42 Feminine County booth last March in a * po eens 4 testis, tool FH Hebrew 43 Greek war god | Cleveland sports| show. It is a ome i | Coe og Te sem «AS eee fest week's free vacation in Cheboygan “File — fier, Sie Soe [Cut Te we sponte tne ww . nn ays ckinaw City, two in ! minted h fficlal ‘ italian city —§ Prepontion- 31 Theweg 0“ “ot the (Cheboygan, two in Indian River 1 Thee to (prefix) if isdn ~ene and 6ne in Wolverine. -- Today's Radio Programs - WIR (760) | CKLW (800) WW (900) WOAR (1196) WPON (1460) WXYZ (1970) WIBK (1500) . ews Georee CKLW \Jon v . = — v ps lark WIBK news, “Reid 6:06 WIR, ews | 10190—WKYZ, surrell WPON. Uhuck Lewis WWI, News 4:30. W fall WJBK, News, Meteoo O—WIR, Wik aoree 12736— WIR, Time for Muste WUAR News. 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And whom _ did they engage to sing at the opening but _ the dear that made Milwaukee famous— Hildegarde? “It sounds like a desert island,” I remarked to the Beautiful Wife when I got the invita- “Be a nice place to get away from it all.” sisted. : We had seen goats, and eactus fences, and _ great, great stretches of the blue Caribbean—and we weren't | quite prepared for the Chi- Beach touches to this hotel which | was created by the New York Lapidus, top You “This island will never again be the same,” Morris Lapidus said in a speech at the open- The 50,000 residents of this 20-mile-long speck in the Dutch West Indies who have depended on the Lago oil refinery which is part of the Standard Oil of New Jersey are how going to be catering to North and South American tourists anxious to gamble. Yes, it is a good place to get away from it all, and there's. no such beautiful and constant weather, probably, in the “Mo We were barely off the plane after the Nuclear Carrier Funds Included Study Unit Works Out! for the start of a second big nu- clear aircraft carrier have been included in a bill providing, just under 40 billion dollars for U.S armed forces this fiscal year. The compromise bill worked| out Thursday by Senate - House) i conferees still needs final House spe jand Senate approval. It adds up. ito about the total President Eisen-' hower asked—39%4 billion dollars! 6-hour hop when we saw a pretty New York gal who used to be a hostess on the $64,000 ority of more than 400 million pre- : * _“What are you doing here?” we asked in astonishment. | . “I was raised here,” she said. . ; “You mean people are raised here?” we exclaimed. “It’s quite common,” she in- in new funds plus transfer auth- * * The measure carries an extra 45) imillion dollars to increase the Marine Corps to 200,000 men. The administration proposed a 175,000- man ceiling. An additional 170 million was provided to hold. Army Reserves at 300,000 men} and the Army National Guard at 400,000—10 per cent above the total asked by = me * The Senate kad ai 380 mil-- lion dollars for the full cost of th nuclear carrier, The House pro- vided no funds for it. The con- DORIS ferees agreed on 35 million to start the vessel which will take about four years to build. Symington Tops All in 1960 Poll WASHINGTON (®— Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) topped Sen. presidential reference poll of Ohio Democratic county officials an- nounced today by Sen. Stephen M. desty is the feeling that others) (Copyright, 1959) Senate Act Dramatizes — Top Profits 0 LANSING (?—A senator who | once was a labor union organ- izer stirred a fuss in the Senate yesterday by parading center aisle with a placard dram- atizing the Democratic for a corporation profits tax. After some Republican-Demo- cratic squabbling, Sen. Stanley Novak (D-Detroit) was directed to surrender the placard to Charles Williams, an sergeant-at-arms, who out of the chamber. “There must be some decorum in the Senate,”” ruled Sen. Start ley F. Rozycki (D-Hamtramck), presiding at the time yester- day. The issue was tossed into Rozycki’s lap by Sen.- Charles O. Feenstra (R-Grand Rapids) during debate on the Republi- can 116 million dollar use (sales) tax package. Novak, who entered ate from the rear, was half way up the aisle to near the front when Feenstra jumped to his feet in protest, interrupting a speech Clyde HM. Geerlings land. “This. is not a ee said in. a loud voice, ering with a nearby microphone. Novak, supported by Sen. Har- old M, Ryan of Detroit, Demo- cratic floor leader, back but was ruled out of order. Geerlings refused to floor. The placard, about square and affixed to length of dowel rod with scotch tape, bore this hastily lettered legend: “Record corporation profits — Géneral Motors 590 million dollars— U.S. Steel 254 millions—for 285 millions—Chrysler 58 millions.” Novak took part in a 1937 sit- down strike as a Chrysler Corp. employe, was an assistant busi- ness agent for the Boilermakers union and later worked as a (first half of 1959) UAW-CIO organizer, “This was nothing more ¢han someé of my facts,” he told news- men later. “I havea right to use a chart or a blackboard to down the argument assistant carried it the Sen- his seat by Sen. (R - Hol- | not both- sputtered yield the two feet a six-foot Orders Review f Arms Policy Ike Would Reopen Talks With Reds, Try Again. for Disarmament /ASHINGTON (UPI) — si-| dent Eisenhower has pecea broad review of U.S, esemaisend policy in another move emphasiz- ing his most cherished goal — to reach an agreement with Russia’ on reduction of armaments. * * * The President is known to be-| lieve that Soviet public opinion’ may be strong enough to persuade the Kremlin leaders eventually to join in some pact for relieving the world’s heavy arms burden. The White House announced yesterday that Eisenhower had approved the selection of Charles A. Coolidge, a Boston attorney, to carry out the review of dis- armament policy and bring it up to date. Such a review is designed to pre- pare the groundwork for’ eventual! re-opening of disarmament neégo- tiations with the Soviet Union. They were broken off