4 i ‘ i i The Weather (x U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast ‘Warm, hamid. (Details Page 2) ee THE PON TIAC PRESS _ 117th YEAR xk % PON'TIAC, MICHIGAN, “THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959-60 PAGES ~ fee UNITED PRESS A _ETERNATHONA PULL IT OUT! — No amount of tugging by neighborhood children could budge this stubborn hose that started to burrow its way downward last Sunday. in the Robert —_— frontyard in bottom. Police Dispute Thirsty Earth Gulps pg pelielonlega Hardon Schools Hose in Waterford Difficult for Principals: to Remain Neutral; Fight Affects Activities Another one of those “n Pontiac school officials found it. Kids Tug, But All in . Yai Waterford Township. Attempting in vain to pull ig out are (from left) Linda Verhine, John Has- call, Denise Pendalin and Vickie Lynn Winter- By REBA HEINTZELMAN » July 27 Secret Hearings See olla Industries Feel Crippling Effect of Steel Strike | No Sign of Early Pact | as Fact- Finding Plan Gets Rejection jators marked time today as the basic steel industry strike spawned growing un- employment in other areas of the nation’s economy. , There was no indication} ‘of any early break in the) \two-day strike of 500,000 'United Steelworkers — the 'sixth major shutdown since | World War II. | Patches of unemployment have Pentiac Press Phote \truck, inland water shipping, lore mining and processing, Roughly 20,006 or more workers | | in these industries have been | | idled. Joseph Finnegan, director of the iron uzzling-nozzles” has buried) itself in hard ground in front of the Robert Verhine|Federal Mediation and Concilia- ‘home, 6641 Manson Dr., Waterford Township. The strange phenomenon of nature has the entire. tion Service, summed up the dead-| \locked situation when he stated: “T don’t think it’s susceptible to difficult to remain on neutral Neighborhood wondering just how and why a garden easy or early solution.” ground today in the controversy hose with running water should suddenly begin to work | betwee ee ee Director itself through the cement-+ George D. Eastman and the tiac Police Reserve Assn. |like earth. The principals of both of the It all started last Sunday after- city's senior high schools said they noon when the Verhines’ 5-year-old | were concerned over the matter,\daughter, Linda, laid the hose “but prefer not to enter the dispute down on the parched lawn and | or take sides.’’ |went into the house. Central High | One hour later the family dis- commenting on the | covered the hose burrowing | downward, so “just for-tun” they let it go. Francis Staley, principal, possibility of no reserve police to | “handle football crowds this fall said, “I don’t know what we'll ; | By yesterday afternoon the hose} ee will be difficult without ‘was beginning to pick up speed in! its downward drive, and Philip Wargelin, Northern High|amount of pulling or tugging could | principal, was more alarmed. “It/budge the plastic hose. isn't a possibility, it’s an actuality.| Finally in desperation, and be-' | The reserves stopped policing our cause they needed the hose to basketball games the middle of last water their sun-baked garden, season. |Mrs. Verhine got a shovel and “We asked for regular police Started to dig. patrolmen to fill in. They would’ jt took a pick-axe to break the not come out and work.” hard ground around the hose, For about five years, reserves) but after digging down three have been the major force polic-| feet the hose broke loose. ing student sports and social events. A policy change in the | There was nothing unusual about, Police Department late last year he earth at the bottom of the limited oe work. lade nole: and the hose did not have a Both principals said they def- ‘sharp nozzle. initely have no plans to cancel or SAME EXPERIENCE cut down sports events in the fu-| Another family in the neighbor- ture, with or without police help.|hood, the Jack Hascalls, had the| | They intimated, however, this same experience last week. Tt am.. | oughly,” he said. “Before making ~ any statements I feel it best 3 might become necessary if crowds became unruly or inci- dents of violence or’ rowdyism became frequent. “I have as much praise for our spectators as I db for the re- serves,"’ said Staley. ‘‘We’ve never, had any trouble and the credit| should go to both the students and the officers." * * * “We used about 20 or 25 re- serves for each game. If they aren’t around this fall, we can replace some with faculty mem- bers. I hope the regular police| can fill in.” Both Staley and Wargelin em- phasized the importance of uni- formed men. ‘Arm bands have far less effect! on students than do uniforms and| arms,” Wargelin said. | “We greatly appreciate the help. of various civic and fraternal, groups, has more immediate authority and effect,”’ Staley explained. Dana P. Whitmer, superinten- dent of schools, would not commit himself. “I have no comment until I have studied the situation thor- but a uniformed officer | and | fair to consult with those people more closely involved and see just what affect the’ lack of reserve police might have.” Feature Fisher Body The Fisher Body Divi- sion modernization pro-' gram in Pontiac is one of the biggest industrial events here in recent years. ‘ For\ a report on the. modernization program, in words and and pictures, see page 13. ;before the astonished\men. So to | an effort to put up an earth A hose laying in the yard be- gan to bear downward when the water was running. Ralph. Anderson, a next door neighbor, decided to help his friend by laying the Anderson garden hose next to the disappearing Hascall hose. Both hoses began to disappear put an end to the ridiculous situa- tion they pulled the hoses up out of the ground, shut off the water and forgot about the incident. “News Hash CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. \?— A huge Juno Il rocket ex- ploded shortly after lifting off its launching pad here today in satellite. All of the 55 persons in the blockhouse at the launch- ing site eseaped injury. WASHINGTON (®— Boston in- dustrialist Bernard Goldfine to- * * x At the direction of President Eisenhower, Finnegan had met! separately with both sides to ex- plore their positions. He said aft- 'erward he plans no forma] peace moves until Monday. Earlier, the union proposed— and the industry rejected—a plan to submit disputed issues to a Ee Sky to Give Us Some Moisture This Saturday 9 a.m.. 10? mome,....,.. 85 , oe ee: eee i pm.......87 | The industry sald the facts al- | 84. 2-p.m....... 89 | ready are well known. the union seeks in- im proved| the The Basically, creased wages and fringe benefits, contending stee] industry can afford it. Scattered showers and thunder- |Showers are predicted by the | weatherman for Saturday. with lit- |tle change in temperature expect- ed before Monday, The low tonight will be about 66. In the 30-day forecast the weather bureau predicts rainfall will not be so heavy as normal * * * over the Great Lakes region. Steelworkers had been averag- The bureau said temperatures ing $3.10 an hour. Their old three-| for the period will be about nor- year contract expired Juné 30, mal in the Pontiac and Michigan; was extended two weeks until, areas. Friday’s high will again hit/Tuesday midnight at the request the upper 80s, with mostly fair the of President Eisenhower. forecast. The President said at his news demands would be inflationary; it) ‘must hold the line on production costs, also have more leeway in effecting operation economies. Sixty-five was the lowest record- confererice that there is no pres-, ing in downtown Pontiac Laka ent emergency which would war-_| ing 8 a.m. The mercury rose to 89/rant government intervention un-' lder the Taft- Hartley Act. She's on Her Way ‘at 2 p.m. ifamily with the rifle by firing a shot just above their heads, 44 County news ............... 4 a ee 6 Food section: ............ 28, 29 | eee) see 45 Obituaries |. .-......00.-.. 18 ea Se eee 39, 43 Stay Alive Longer .......... 24 iss sigs 36, 37 TV & Radio Programs .... 51. Wilson, Earl .........: pie, OR: Women’s pages ......... 31, 35, ‘ we Poute Pe Press Phote (herself. profits. merit and labor are’ to be con- CHECKS HER TICKET — usan Westergaard of Southfield, irl . The ise ide to be| gratulated on the great product we winner ot the “Miss Michigan 1959" title, checks her tickets at |-trdopers vearchen the woods ue res modagroliee a It's the hot ear Detroit Metropolitan Airport before. taking the 10:55 plane last i dint dee tomens ‘|floor. leader Allison Green, Kings-|°f the year. Lea ee sleeping on a blanket near his |ton, and Rep. T, John Lesinski werk. Universe Contest” ‘duly 16-26. ¢ar. HD-Detroit); | “EMC ea and Couch are { - * ¢ ball PITTSBURGH (?—Union’ and management negoti- three-man fact-finding board. jrifle was to be arraigned this industry says that to grant the| ]| brother, jfrom the Army, had been drinking business activities tax package, if - burglary. _ [State police. Probers Spotight on Took Girl at Gunpoint eS 4 KIDNAPER, VICTIM QUESTIONED — John Thompson, 22, and his former girl friend, Ann Piri, 17, of Highland Park, arrive at the Redford State Police station for questioning..The ex;con- vict and his victim were ‘taken to the Redford Township yeste Caught in Commerce Twp. |was captured in Commerce Town-/Thompson..appeared at the Piri ship yesterday afternoon after kid- ih Pie ae — jaa sie? and . ; al : _|poun on the r. nne’s maping his ex-gir) friend and ter brether,. Robert, 19, ia aed: ‘rorizing her family with a deer Thompson, he said, demanded to see Ann and when Robert told him post after Thompson was arrested in Commerce the Pontiac State Police Post. in a wooded area when captured. Arraign Abductor Todayeres A drink-crazed ex-convict who| Highland Park Police said; + { 3-Day Inquiry fo Pry Union s ‘Flower Funds Senate Investigation Could Spark Dem-GOP Political Row WASHINGTON (#) — The Senate Rackets Committee“ plans to start a preliminary investigation of the United Auto Workers in hearings behind closed’ doors. The three-day inquiry, starting July 27, is to de- termine whether evidence compiled by the commit- tee’s Republican members lis sufficient. to justify pub- lic hearings. The investigation could set off ‘a political row among the sena- tors as a similar one did when the committee investigated the UAW in 1958. AP Wirephote ed some Republicans at times. rday afternoon by troopers from He was asleep usually buy few flowers. er funds really are union cam- paign funds raised by voluntary and her grandmother, Mrs, Anna | Dent UAW , including him- Piri, &, with whom she lives, pang were awakened, son herded the family into the ’s bedroom and’}. forced them to stand against the wall, rning in Highland Park Munici. }pal Court. The girl, blonde Ann Piri of i\Highland Park, escaped and called ‘police when her abductor; 22-year- old John Thompson, fel] asleep yes- terday afternoon in a wooded area near the intersection of Commerce road and Watuga drive. The kidnap victim, who was described as a “problem girl,” teld police Thompson had crim- inally assaulted her. Thompson was a asleep when’ he couldn't come in_he produced the rifle and said: ‘‘This says: | can.”’ ’ Once inside Thompson went up the stairs to the second floor. The gir] had heard the commotion and had gotten up, poring: « on a flow- ered-blue robe. State GOP fo Push Tax Package Deal Looms; Also Agree to Accept Upped School Aid LANSING (UPI)—House Repub. jlicans decided in caucus today to ‘release enough votes to virtually ‘assure passage of a sales tax- ‘Troopers Gary Powell and Gerald| Tafel ended a_ statewide hunt.| Asked about the night’s events, he} said: ‘‘I was drunk. I don't reme m-| ber a thing.” x *®* * | Thompson entered Miss - Piri’s| jhome in Highland Park shortly be- fore dawn yesterday, bullied her} and! ‘forced the gir] to accompany him.’ DRINKS WITH BROTHER He told the trooper he and his George, 24, on furlough in a tavern earlier. They fought,’ Democrats will go along. he said, when George tried to et) cit « ally ‘accepted him to stop drinking. He said he: —— ; : kode y eee got the deer rifle with the intention/that @ final showdown on taxes | of killing his brother but couldn’t! will not come until next week: remember what happened after-| a - wards. | Senate Republicans today | _ Miss Piri, who has been in agreed to accept state aid for | trouble for delinquency, school — achools at a $200-per-pupil-level— truancy and running away from . | home, admitted seeing Thompson | 10 dollars higher than last year. The Republicans, who control | | since his release last March | from Southern Michigan Prison the ‘Senate on a 22-18 margin, also agreed to a deductible millage fac- |Wwhere he served a year for Thompson received an “‘undesir-| (See earlier st story on Page a ee discharge from the Army in! tor of 3, compared with last year’s « 2.75. Police said the girl had broken| The GOP caucus-approved stand off with Thompson and was gen-\ was about mid-way between last. uinely frightened of him. Miss Piri! ‘year's sthool aid level and the said he threatened her with the ‘stand taken by the House, calling ‘rifle and punched her in the for $210 per pupil and a millage stomach. : | factor of 3.5. Miss Piri,-whoe told--troopers | Meanwhile, the Citizens Research she was too scared to call for ‘Council of Michigan said today the help, appeared unharmed except state stands to take in about 22 for slight bruises on her neck. million dollars more in the 1959-60 _ “Tt need rest;’-she said: sepa Tafel said the girl appeared to! be in a state of shock. *x* * * f She fled from her abductor when | |sible seven months ago.- * x * The council said projections for ithe fiscal year starting July 1 jhave changed _ Retail deliveries of|year term. \ : _ Bin is 49 in 1945 He filed it yesterday afternoon Rutledge and the Teamsters, peceets |1959 Buicks in the Michigan area| - The former aide to Teamsters ; Wednesday's Temperature Chart with the high court. Since the were convicted of violating an in-| lincreased 46.7 per cent during) president James R. Hoffa was Biitimore 38 oe Mise Ben. ge g1|eiwht justices are in recess until] junction Judge Warlick issued. Licked From Beginning June as compared to the same| convieted\and sentenced to prison . Bismarck 94 69 Milwaukee 90 60) October, Donald F. Winters, court) The jury deliberated only 16 min-: lmonth in 1958, it was reported to-| by Judge\ Adams last fall for ; Bee” Se a ie bles & $e Clerk, said it would take a tele-| utes. | ORLANDO, Fla, (UPI)—Jim |day by Edward C. Kennard, gen-| possessing 4 pistol silencer. The ; wa 2S Be 33 6¢| phone conference around the state x * | Austin nearly fell asleep yéster- eral sales manager of Buick. 68-year-old Kierdorf said the F Cincinnati 92 66 Peilston 85 §1/to see if the court would grant) The injunction was issued June| day when Ke started his bid to | x * * homemade contraption was a : egal 1 4 peace 4 3 the new bond on Dye. 4. It enjoined four unionized truck-| become the world's ‘“‘stay- | Kennard said the June increase| muffler for a lawn mower, not a | é ier 2 @ gt. Lous 3 by x* * * ing firms from discriminating) awake’’ champion. Attendants |was a major factor in a 22.6 per| sileticer. ' Pt. Worth 92 od S. 8. Marie 81 5¢| After studying the $10,000 bond/against Overnite Transportation| said he was still.drowsy from |cent advance in Michigan area; The judge told Zisman yesterday. Q, Rapids eo kite Hi $i| under which Dye has been freed|Co., a nonunion firm whose em-| the sleeping tablets he'd taken [sales for the first six months of|that he would grant no further . Kansas City 7% s Trav. City 4 -~ for more than three years, the ployes the Teamsters are trying) the night before so he could |1959 over the same period a year|stays of execution of Kierdorf’ 3 ’ on a5 (8 judge granted what he said would’ to organize. | get off to a well rested start. (ago. sentence. ibaae 4 | THE- PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 , ; Two SALUTE GOODLOE H. ROGERS — Friends and business ac- quaintances of Goodloe H. Rogers paid tribute to the retired Pon- tiac industrial leader last night Pictured at the affair are (from left) Robert J. Club dinner. Dawson, an estate administrator; at a Bloomfield Hills Country Rogers, former president and Time Running Out on Fenton Attorney Dye toAppeal to Top Court As his corps of attorneys an- nounced they plan to take an ap- peal to the United States Supreme Court, former Fenton village at- torney Clifford B. Dye had until 1 p.ra. tomorrow to ponder wheth- er this latest legal maneuver would keep him from behind prison bars. ’ Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams yesterday reluc- tantly granted Dye a 48-hour stay of a 2 to 10 year prison term to allow his attorneys to seek a State T he Weather a Repert Today tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m Supreme Court bond to keep him free. Judge Adams earlier in the day had granted a stay also to Herman Kierdorf, former aide to Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa. The judge told attorneys Andrew J. Transue and Richard Fruit, both of Flint, if when they re- turned at the specified hour Fri- day they didn’t have notice of a new bond Dye would be shipped off to Jackson Prison. * * * Judge Adams sentenced the 57- Transue replied that affirmation! The high court once had refused Church of Birmingham Sunda year-old white-haired Fenton attor- ney back in 1956 for assault on a disputes over the management of a farm leased by him from Dye's rine SEEMED FINAL What seemed like the end of) tion now?" a general manager of American Forging and Socket Co. Schimmel, a municipal financing retired educator. presented with binoculars and a Thoaneon Asks. come Leave to Appeal be the last continuance of his bond in his court. “When Mr, Dye appears be- fore me again, and if he seeks to be further released, it will | have to be on bond from the Su- preme Court,” Adams warned, When he learned Transue planned to seek the bond from the Supreme Court, the judge given this matter enough atten-| trying to gain an appeal of Maple road. |Thompson’s conviction to the State | * * * | court with! rot Dye’s conviction by the was ‘‘a_ divided opinion" new trial for Dye. te $$$ Fine Teotesters About 35 attended the dinner. Pentise Preas Photo ; Louis H M. Dudley, Rogers was consultant; and §. camera. |Small' Blaze Overstaffed The Day “« Birmingham as 3 Calls Spur Firemen BIRMINGHAM — Three wayyy omg until moving to Florida in dinated telephone calls sent, the/ 1 Birmingham Fire Department out| ‘in force yesterday to fight one ‘small blaze, * \* * At 12:58 p.m. a cal) Victor E. Lauritsen of 16220 Am- herst Dr., Beverly Hills, has been elected vice president of the Mo- from 644, ‘tor City Chapter sof the Systems Purdy street reported a burning) land Procedures Assn. of America. garage behind the Charles J. Van| He served as treasurer of the Horn Real Estate Office at 576 N. chapter during the past year, Laur- Woodward Ave. itsen is _—— = — procedures for the Burroughs Di- An engine truck and a ladder \ Ane of Burroughs Corp. at Plym- truck from East Fire Station re- | p¢p sponded. A minute later a fire report was ‘received from 569 Pierce street, lesley Rd., Birmingham, manager and that call was quickly followed of Detroit, Edison Oakland Sales ‘by another from 593 Pierce street. Division, has been elected for a s “« « second term as secretary-treasurer ee of the ails Electrie Assn. Acting on the ‘possibility of more : than one fire, Fire Chief desks Smith -sent out another engine ! truck and a- ladder truck from) nci e erman West Fire Station. When the. four trucks con. | verged firemen discovered that | the three calls, made from neigh- Racing OC boring homes, had all been | prompted by the same fire. | . Chief Smith sent the West Sta- Must Meet Fr iday \tion equipment back home, and Deadline in Getting ‘East Station firemen subdued the | garage fire. * * * | ‘Phe garage, owned by the real. ‘estate firm, was in the process of, | being torn down and damage there-| | fore was listed as zero, according ‘to Chief Smith. | | Hours became more precious by the minute today for prison-bound |Herman Kierdorf as his attorney) ‘raced the clock to meet a Friday | A from the State Supreme Court. Kierdorf's attorney, Eric E. Zis- The fire started when sparks man, had not filed a petition yet) from burning rubbish in an adjoin- ‘this morning seeking a new bond! jing lot ignited scrap lumber from and a chance that the eight justices | the garage. |would reconsider the case they. ‘have once rejected. Teamster Seeking to oe to a group of mothers in Supreme Court Clerk Donald F. | ne Wing Lake School District,’ aa oh the Wing Lake School Library is Winters said he hoped Zisman Reverse Conviction in 2 y would submit the new papers ‘Torch’ Arson Case Legal papers were filed Genesee County Circuit Court yes. terday as attorneys for Jack D. in| time to keep the library open | being used this summer by chil-| dren in the area. The mothers are donating their | soon so that they could be taken up with the justices through a | selophene conference. Justices are scattered about the state in on Mondays and Thursdays from | summer recess until October. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. | However, Zisman at noon today | Thompson, imprisoned in the Kier-| Wing Lake School is located at Said this wouldn't be possible. Be- asked: ‘‘Don't you think they have dorf arson case, moved ahead in! the corner of Wing Lake road and. Cause he has to prepare copies for. {Supreme Court. to step into the case. Before the court could get the Ocala, Fla | ‘farmer with whom he was having! three of the justices ruling for a case now, Genesee Circuit Judge | \Stephen J. Roth, who twice denied! forts of the Clarks that the must ap-| church was established in Bir. ‘prove a statement of facts sub- mingham in 1953. |mitted by Thompson's attorneys. | ‘This will be done Monday. ‘Thompson a new trial, |Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, he} jsaid he wouldn’t be able to make Visitors to the Congregational ‘it to Lansing to file his petition’ y will, until tomorrow morning. “It’s going to be close but what else can | do,”" he asked. 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For Driving Comfort Auto Spring | Cushion Regular fast...no pans... mopping up. no messy Spring coil seat allows cool air to pass through. As shown. ‘bediauay ADNESIVE ‘CONTACT’ 2.398 maps, cigarettes, money,. etc, Clean & Polish at Same Time SIMONIZ - Body Sheen _ Auto Polish & Cleaner $1.49 Value Ae of colors. ‘DIS-COUNTER” at Pontiac's. Big Bar andl “SAVE. Sede - $m white, colors and _ing—_..-_easy_to_use__._.-dries— | Begala: 49c Yd. : 7 EA of or c a Op oe PTY # : OPEN NIGHTS @ Fridays e 4 e Soturdays 3 BIG FLOORS OF BARGAINS at Pontiac's Locally-Owned; e Mondays Independently Operated Department Store. Famous for Prices ‘til 10 p.m. Just 888 of These! Formerly advertised and sold at $2.00 and more... save $1.12 when you buy at SIMMS, STAINLESS STEEL e « 6-Piece Place Setting Heavy Gauge — FIRST QUALITY — Written Guarantee * KNIFE %* SALAD FORK * FORK - * SOUP SPOON © 2 TEA SPOONS 18 8: Buy All You Want Distinctive pat- tern. Never tar- nishes, no plating to wear off. Buy enough units for a complete set. Choice of Red—Blue—W hite = —- "183 Washable canvas tops, live fresh rub- ber soles. American made. (NOT Jap imports). eeeceseseceesoeseseeeseoeoseoesseseseeseeseeeeeeee Deluxe TWO-TONES MEN’S Canves OXFORDS $4.00 — 2? 88 Quality Famous name brand. Ma- chine washable, canvas up- § pers, extra heavy soles. 6 to 12. SCOOHHHHHHSOSHESHSHSSHHSOHHHHSOHHSHHHOHOOSEEEEE ALL LEATHER Uppers Close-Out Lot! : =a Men's Work Shoes * Men's Oxfords ply and Oxfords $96 Pairs at 09 3M Former §. All worth had more Brown » or black *% Made by EN- wuts DIC OT T - ay JOHNSON. ae First quality. Sizes Sizes 4 to 12 12% to 3 Most Sizes 6 te it Seeeseseeseoeeeeeeeesees “ LADIES’—MISSES ‘—GIRLS’ Summer SHOES », ba and Dressy Styles Former to $3 Sellers 69 <<) YOUR > CHOICE Sizes 4% 10 9 multi-colors. m™ MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS NO TRADE-INS .. . Even at These LOW PRICES ‘Famous ELECTRIC SHAVERS ALL BRAND NEW—not rebuilt or used models .. . all nationally advertised . . . and all at these prices as advertised, no come-on, no Benne Friday and Saturday. RONSON ‘CFL’: — _ NORELCO a A Speedshaver = Electric Razor | B Reg. $28.50 Reg. $24.95 10” | 5/2 14” With Aes and With oo and scegeatessesncasossnassosaoessssscescuecess Adjustable Roller Head SUNBEAM | Rollmaster Reg. $29.95 12" With case and cord. T Na SeTRUEEEER apes dpccacecaetbaarseccoccestocese Adjustable Roller Head Remington AUTO-HOME RAZOR Roll-A- Matic Reg. $34.50 Reg. $29.95 17° Shave in car Head adjusts to and at home. any beard type. esesseseseoseooesesees . LADY SUNBEAM ¢’; LADY SCHICK - Ladies’ Electric Razor Ladies Electric Razor Reg. $16.95 |. Reg. 39.95 Q* | 95 . “Patrician” With cord and modél. Case. : Cord and case. You'll usually find more bargains at SIMMS by accident than you do most anyplace else when you really hunt for them. For 25 years—SIMMS has been the most interesting store in town _to shop. Make it a habit—Shop at Simms. : LESS THAN YOU EXPECT TO PAY! All These Specials on Sale Tonite (‘til $) and Friday and Saturday Reg. $29.95 REMINGTON 12 Volts, nD FINAL PRICE-SLASH! Week-End Specials from SIMMS MAIN FLOOR Originally to $2 —— ALL POPULAR-REGULAR’ Cigarettes Per V1 ] 8 Carton Choose your favorite brand— Luckies, Camelgy Old Golds, Chesterfields. re 4 eTax.) All. Sizes 2 to_I4 selection. Pants Big novelt ete. A collars, colors. Better Quality—Higher Priced Girls’ Shorts and Pants 1 Hit Parade, Parliaments, etc. (je Tax.) Girls’ 3 Piece Play Sets $4.00 1 99 Made By R. G. DUN hal 5c ODIN CIGARS Sizes 7 to 14 Solid red pants, check 25 shirts. Match- ‘ ing belts. Regular $1.25 Box ‘wcceile ane Limit 1 per Person colorfast. 2/15 SAN FELICE King-Size CIGARS Box of 25 for..... 1° CANDY DEPT. SPECIALS Kool-Aid Drink 5c Value 5 for 19° BOXER WAIST—Sizes 2 to to §9¢ Values Prints and plaids in choice of colors. Washa- ble and color-fast, 29° ~~ 2-in-1 Sets LADIES’ Choice 6 assorted flavors. Play Suit With Matching Rainbow Colors & Flavors SKIRT $4.00 Quality 1° Sleeveless play suit with button-front skirt! Fine broad- cloth. 10 and 12, 2 Marshmallow Peanuts Pound for 13¢ Sale! General Electric : Electric Alarm Clocks ea Values ' ROOMATE or =) i| STARTER Model to $2.50 & Most Veins 66 Sizes fo 10 to 18 Choice $5.99 ‘DECOR’ Electric Alarm . Self-starting ‘pietkic alarms. These low prices plus Fed. tax. Solid colors, plaids, etc. All washable, wash ‘n’ wear. Only SIMMS Cuts Prices Discount Prices on Our Entire Stock WADING POOLS $2.60 Value—40x7 Inch 1.Ring Pool Former to $2.89 Sellers 95.50 Value—50xll Inch 3-Ring Poo! . $11.00 Vajue—80x14 Inch 3-Ring Pool...... Men’s Summer SLACKS Sizes 28-42 Washable drip-dry cords, cot- tons, etc. Plain and Ar” ‘ loud colors. $5.00 7-Pe. Wahl ELECTRIC BARBER SETS $9:95 Value 44 : ALL FOR pe Everything you need for home hair cutting — electric clippers, shears, » ech, butch guide, trimmer, clipper guard, ofl an. instructions, gain. Girls’ PEDAL-PUSHERS PANTS and T-TOPPERS broadcioths and” twilis in sleeveless, plains, KING & Skinny pants, bermudhs, -_ push- FILTERS 28 hoa Tyce! PER CARTON sasesesassesnssssassececsesecnenenssssneess irt + Bermudas Marlboro, Tareyton, Salem, & Pedel Pushers CLOSE-OUT LOT! Child’s Play Shorts $1.00 BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S WEAR in Play Suits 1 & 2 Piece 8 4 Pr. Waltz Length Ladies’ Cotton Gowns —$27 Quality ~~ 19 2 for $2.50 Wash & wear, no- iron cot- ton. Nylon lace. Sizes 34 to 40, REDUCED TO CLEAR! Still Big Selection— Ladies Summer Sportswear JAMAICAS — PEDAL PUSHERS — BERMUDAS 1 stripes, some Famous Brand Names—All FIRST Quality MEN’S Deluxe SPORT SHIRTS $4.50 Value—50x9 x, 3 Broadcloth or wash ‘n’ wear materials in many Inch—2-Ring Pool...., styles and colors. All short sleeves. Sizes small to large. —_ _iscaseesvscseasesessessseccaversecersnseet rs Men's Work { SHIRTS ‘ tie & jar grex. khaki Washable, Men's Pa PANTS : “5a | 1 ot pie } ~ , . ; ‘ z n ! f | | } : | ‘ * j i i f ® . | f ; es je ' 1 i . t / j : * ? i, f jy = “ a J \ h J , . r % \ ? ? j { ° * bf oy * i ; : j ki : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY ¥6, 1959 eo see oe) "YBlack Pam +a as pei Ha bp Ferris. Wh + F / = ‘lHelinta Residents roaming the streets after midnight. errs CE! in South Oakland | 2 seh, seors i pot — turn up anything more menacing PRE- C . * a fs : - Police at Berkley, Southfield and than a large temeat, ‘, Ret: Pp raging peel pail as, surrotinding ¢ommunities are’ still ae “a i g . ,| NVE ie : ae _ eee potato chips, logs and pop! : ut author}ies..aven:t yet re- ae ot bor between-meal snacks. And ie! iKeeping’“a wary eye out today for jected the possibility that some- RY ia black panther or some such wild thing larger than that is lurking ep 0 fat by Seot. 7 fen t. in the neighborhood. Le ls = at y sep’. “| Night before last police in South} A check with the Detroit .Zoo, Joyce says, “they'll have to pry|Oakland County received at least| ‘at Royal Oak failed to turn up me out of here.” '12 calls from excited residents re-'ariy report of missing animals. can’t say no. a _ EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED RUN Is F Seep, ox a eee aes . 9 i am : : | ' | } / ¢ + f . : | Waite’s Own Top Quality ; FINGERTIP CONTROLS : j ON THE HANDLE FOR ¥ i aii - With 4-Cycle, 3 HP. = Briggs & Stratton Engine! : 5 WIDE, HEAVY S$ ‘ 9 5 DUTY TIRES j : AP Wirephote ‘ a ‘ DIZZY BLONDE? — Life is just one big whirl for some gals. , ; Take 20-year-old'Joyce Mason of Lapeer for instance. She volun- ae, * teered to. ride a ferris whee] day and night unitl Labor Day as a 9 NN \ @ All Steel Housing _ (Stunt at a Flint amusement park. She has been on the job for over SUCTION LIFT . . * @ week now and says she is enjoying the venture. __ BLADE DESIGN @ Full 1-Year Engine + Warranty 4 ‘ FLINT ® — Life is a dizzy; The park closes around midnight . yound these days for 20-year-old! and Joyce's gondola is halted half-| @ Easy Terms Joyce Mason of Lapeer. way up the wheel while she curls . Arranged ‘She is an attractive blonde up to sleep. The night watchman eit who is working on a ferris wheel’ keeps an eye on her in case she} susie this summer — going. around and shows signs of tumbling out. If around and around. she wants down at night, she can| ' signal on a long extension cord) er : Joyce volunteered for the stunt linked with a buzzer in the park a af ‘at a Flint amusement park and | \ office. been ib w for | — ‘jon > aac she | Several Flint business places ad-| OWL PRINTING BY MARY CASSATT $ ; : jvertise at the scene that they sup- 265 SON SCRE ING \ getting along? he POS ’ sites * sna Sones ply Joyce's bread, milk, laundry, This is the ye of Elegar ee Code non! * Fine,’ “I'm having cleaning, portable radio and pro- a ball, Never had so much at- tective fringed canopy. $420 fention in my life."’ ee. Mts Whisky w —Schenley Code No rift 24” Manor House * She climbed into the ferris wheel| gondola at 8 p.m, Tuesday, say} sais igre say how much | SELF-PROPELLED Mower Waite's . ». Downstairs 3, and plans to stay until the park) She's pai t says the amount) . ; - ¢ioses Sept. 7. She'll get down| foes up each _ she oeee| If you’re keeping pace with today’s trend Reg. 89.95 $79.95 2 : sooner if the Detroit Tigers reach s ri, daugn ol ; ivi es first place — a now unlikely poe|Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mason of 87 to more gracious living, you too have a 2 dibility. S. Maple Leaf Rd., Lapeer, plans taste for elegance—and lighter, smoother : ‘ * * * to enter Western Michigan Uni- : ‘versity this fall. | Schenley was created for you. Try it today. | + Joyce has some tips for constant | ; ferris wheel riding. The lack of exercise and hearty * “1 look off at the horizon on|™eals have confronted Joyce with) Scheniey Distitiers Co.,W.¥.C., BLENDED WHISKY OF ELEGANCE, 86 Proof, 654% Grain Neutral Spirits the way down. It isn’t so bad|°* unforeseen problem. then. And if you kind of sit side- . a ¥ ways you don’t notice the rock- : f\ev« ann ing $0 much.’ Z + Joyce . eats aloft and heartily. | Meals, supplied by Flint restau-| - gants, aré placed aboard when the! ear halts at the loading platform. | ~* Ditder terms of her agreement 1 eo “a ‘with the park operator, Joyce — : ets off three times a day for | 10 to. 15 minutes to stretch her © legs, change clothes and wash up. Fire Fund Halts | 22%, ris» : : can now be yours! kv gien af $112 Mark =a eA of our experienced teach- ers. Come in or phone ane _ Come join the HAMMOND EVERGREEN OSCILLATING SPRINKLER )DNI-A AH LZ | $6.95 Value Coverage Up to 1800 Square Feet PLAYTIME P AN S$ 3 95 e Thambecrey Adjustment for Halt or @ Dependable Water-Motor; Enamel Finish Waite’s Garden Shop... Downstairs BN a in a A all A ke THOUSANDS SOLD —s fj FOR $39.95! Ss PR tery - Aid to Leonard Blaze. + Victims Stifled Before | : ‘lt Got Going | + LEONARD — With only $112 col- Ircted to date, the Schirmer fire @ & Organ Lessons has apparently skidded to a @udden halt before gaining much e Organ in your : omentum at all, according to Ad- . Gaus to Fire Chief Robert McCallum. home for 30 day * The money: collected at Audrey's ion material patent Medicine Store and at the. e Instruct = Addison Fire Hall wag totaled last. | tent in a meeting at the fire sta-| $ in. Beside the $112, furniture, in-. all -for ¢luding beds and springs, also has’ been offered, 1 : ; The home of Mr. and Mrs. | Fee applied sf you decide to buy. John E. Schirmer, parents of six - ; orilemye per dged | ° you the Weatlon tn tow neat frst v«- | Grinnell’s, 27 S. Saginaw, FE 3-7168. Use Your CHARGE @ 4-PAY PLAN © BUDGET PLAN ‘cation in ten years at East Waite’s brings chool St, McCallum felt the sud+| den stop in fund collections was! ‘Tawas when the Blaze occurred. | ; ; , The Schirmers are presently liv- = - : _ | ing with neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. oe gs , ri H ti ) ° : j aries M. Hamilton, of 4530 Do Special Purchase SAI E gue: to the high interest in the) Price-Smashing a | f OLISHER Langlois disaster in Mount Clem-| = y éns, | Ae iar GYM-BELT MASSAGER ‘Mr. and Mrs Oi Heavy Duty . Robert Langlois, st five of their six children in a | $ ire that gutted their home Mon- : _ . : day: Mrs. Langlois. wife of a Pon. Reduce— Relax Exercise Without Effort Leer lL | Gac factory worker, is still in crit- Improve Hips, Thighs, Tummy, Waist, Derriere f a por fe Noes Gemens The Pleasant Home-Salon Way ...At Lowest Cost Ever! or ne me ate eS 7 —— Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to glamorize your figure...look lovelier, * feel livelier, keep youthfully slim and trim at truly unheard-of savings! Look at that $ just ‘ Bremen i mn New York | teeny sales price... (it's mot « misprint though it's far, far below this famous manu- < No Money Dewan facturer’s $49.95 list price!) on Maiden Voyage — with seats diet, you'll thrill to — grep n results roan a lie i Pay 3 Monthly *NEW YORK (UPI — The 22.) ays...win compliments on your new appearance. ‘ess flab seems to vanish away li 3 : . > his smart new “home-salon” way. : 336-ton liner Bremen, the queen —* 4 $ raged So if you've been meaning to start your own figure-control program Only Minwtes « Oey To Condiien . ead tone tadel qf West Germany's merchant fleet, deus casema china was ke ees Mian Y . . Arrives here for a, whiste-ooting| acd caage vow ahaa shee sax 7° mor! Steaming ey i © Gives Floors a Hand-Rubbed Look , welcome on its maiden voyage to-| is here with one of the ruggedest heavy-duty belt massagers . . = oes | would still be a “buy” at nearly ewice the price! ? t © Polishes All Kinds of Hard-Surfaced Floors; ee Meee is ’ Not $49.95 Scrubs and Applies the Wax, Too ond garage. 10th in size among the HERE’S REAL VALUE! : pp ’ senger liners, slightly Powertel 11@-velt, G6Owatt AC moter; pulsates 1000 times & Not Even $39.95 feraller than the United Stites lin.] ” sow. rarome toctamnanr set coon yon tae © Same Set of Brushes Will Scrub, Wax and @& America. It _ i on World} by aor | Le ae oo | only THIGH AND CALF Polish; No (‘Need to Change © a luxury ve rom a Wor ne belting down! Rubber shock absorbers for quiet speration. $ 95 : , modern design. Per colored moter housing aed like @ “thewsend busy fingers”: e Yer IE Preach troop garvier, the] * tout. cour act. reumnercund eats tee 29 ee The Handle > the punta p It's Off; ‘asteur, @ Poertakie. Fits ie corner or closet. E helps make tiredness, Down, it’ s @ Complete with Mir's.. & y, Whestrated thems, : einstein that No Down Payment work-o-dey tensions ° Mesicaliy-aeproved vibration rate pre-set at factory, \Pay Vs Monthly | | fleet ewey! i LF the ship, ‘owned by the. North) 4 Lioyd Line, ‘is the fifth : oe rae oe fas 100-| ® Famous Hoe ver Quality nies se ‘s | ae nee mia | + “one waite Bass Downstairs : F eee ee ee ee { ‘ ; ; Waile's Cosmetic Department ... Street Floot / | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Waites is tops EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED | Sorry, no mail or phone orders, : SHOP _ FRIDAY’ NIGHT ‘TIL 9 July Special! PETER PAN “Hidden Treasure” $999 @ Deep summer plunge Reg. $3.95 @ Gives fullness confidently @ Can't wrivkle, cut or bind @ Sizes 32-364, 32-38B Hi-X Girdle or Panty Reg. 7.95 $5.99 Waite's Foundations . . . Second Floor Mee’s Sanforized SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 99° Many are wash ‘n’ wear. Full cut, many patterns. §, M, L, Reg. 2.99 to 4.00 Street Floor Famous Hidecraft ALL LEATHER MEN’S WALLETS 5.00 to $999 7.50 Values , Morocco, pin seal, cowhide, horse hide, beaver leathers. Street Floor Men's Mercerized Cotton Briefs, T-Shirts, Undershirts Reg. to 1.19 (if perfect) y Aad | @ Very slight irregulars @ Nylon reinforced collars @ Sizes S-M-L-XL Waile's Mens ‘Shop Street Floor FASHION SHOE Brand New ... Priced to Clear! no deliveries. All sales final. STORE OPENS TERRIFIC CHARGE AT 9:30 A. M! SAVINGS! WIDE! YOURS! WHITE ARNEL SHARKSKIN “McGregor”, “Botany”, ‘Kentfield’ and Other FUR CLEARANCE F B WwW ‘t Mention! MISSES’ PLEATED SKIRTS amous Brands We Can't Mention . SHORT SLEEVE 1 Gray Borgana Stole........ Was $ 35.00 $ 3.00 , 1 Tan Borgana Stole......... Was 35.00 3.00 SPORT SHIRTS 1 Gray Muskrat Stole........ Was 119.00 66.00 1 Brown Squirrel Stole....... Was 119.00 66.00 , 1 Gray Persian Stroller Coat...Was 399.00 199.00 Reg. $4.00 S$ 99 1 Black Persian Coat........ Was 399.00 99.00 to $5.95 1 Hair Seal Coat............ Was 399.00 99.00 Plus tax. Al! furs labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. Waite's Furs ... Third Floor @ Solids, patterns, plaids, checks, stripes, knits! @ Many drip-dry, all washable! Sanforized! WOMEN’S, MISSES’ DRESSES—Third Floor © 2% tel cobere) 2h the: ievinbew Black and White Check 2-Pc. Cottons, 14-20, Were 14.98 ............0. $10 ; @ Sizes S-M-L-XL—over 750 shirts to choose from! Afternoon Linen Sheaths, Misses & Half Sizes, Were 17.98 G 19.98 ...... $12 @ The Season’s Favorite ; © All-Around Pleots . ~ WOMEN’S SPORTSWEAR—Third Floor ss i Junior Size Plaid Bermuda Shorts, Were 4.98 ........ 0.05 ccccuccceucs 3.00 (1. ®@ Washable, Drip-Dry 8 Cotton Swim Suits, Red and Blue, Were 898 ...... 0... 0c ccc cece eee 5.99 y | \ Full and Straight Cotton Print and Solid Skirts, Were 5.98 to 8.98 ......... 3.99 | @ Cool White Stripe or Solid Pedal Pushers, Sizes 10 to 16, Were 5.98 ............4.. 3.99 @ Sizes 10 to 18 WOMEN’S HANKIES, HANDBAGS—Street Floor Print Hankies, Packed 3 to a Plastic Pkg., Were 1.00 .............000cee. 22¢ Waite’s Sportswear . . . Third Floor Waite’s Men's Shop . .. Street Floor 60 Plastic, Novelty, Fabric, Vinyl or Straw Handbags, Were 2.98 ........... $2 FOUNDATIONS, LINGERIE—Second Floor 12 Famous Make Nylon Power Net Roll-On Girdles, Panties, Were 5.95... .3.88 17 Famous Make White Strapless Bras, Broken Sizes, Were 5.00-5.95....2.99 17 Cotton, Blend, or Nylon Gowns and Slips, Were 5.98 ............s.... $3 20 Zip or Button Front Drip-Dry Cotton Dusters, Were 3.98 .............. $2 CHILDREN’S VALUES—Second Floor Girls’ 7-14 Sleeveless Cotton Summer Dresses, Were 598°............... 2.99 Girls’ North Shore Flannel Lined Jackets, White, Broken Sizes, Were 4.95... .2.99 Girls’ 7-14 Full Cotton Skirts, Were 4.98.... 2600.0 cece ceuee A Girls’ Pink Plaid Cotton Skirts, Blouses, 7-12, Were 2.98 ................ 99c Toddlers’ Wash ‘n Wear Plaid Crawlers, S-M-L, Were 1.00 .............. 66c Boys’, Girls’ 3-6 1-Pc. Swimwear, Was 2.98 ... 2.0... cece ccc ueweece 1.99 ~ Girls’ 1-6x Sleeveless Cotton Dresses, Were 3.98 ...... Sa Girls’ 3-6x Cotton Slim Jim Slacks, Were 1.99... 0... ccc cece ecw ccccee 99¢ Girls’ 3-12 1 & 2-Pc. No-lron Playsuits, Were 1.98 ............0.c0eee. 99e Boys’ 1-6x Wash ‘n Wear Short Sleeve Shirts, Were 1.98 ...........005. 99¢ MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Street Floor Hobby Jeans, Blue, Tan, Sizes Small, Were 2.98 .... 2.2... cee ec cccue. 88c Wash ‘n Wear Jackets, White, Tan, Blue, Were 6.95 ............-000.. 4.99 Esquire Hosiery 100% Nylon G& Blend Stretch, Were 1.00 ............... 2/$1 Drip-Dry Summer Pajamas, Size A Only, Were to 3.99 ................. 1.88 HOUSEWARES—Fifth Floor Wash ‘n’ wear cottons in blue , For. inside closets or the backs age ead Nah Smalt selection: of sizes. White, Cotton prints in black or white, Rayons in aqua, navy) 1414-. All) weather creams, ; lotions, Women’s all nylon bristle hair brushes in seVen 20-inch, 2-Speed Exhaust Window Fan, Was 17.99 ................ >... 9.88 ' W HITE PORTAB LE General Electric Floor Circulator Fan, Was 59.95 ...........cc0ccee. 29.95 CLE A R AN CE Bissel Breeze Carpet Sweeper, Was 12.95... 2.0 cece ccc enccucceees 10.88 . Hoover Steam and Dry trons, Were 13.95.... ......... ine ems e Sademeh x 10.88 , SEWI NG MACH I N ES General Electric Dry Irons, Were 11.95... 0.0. 60. ccc e cece ce ecucse 7.88 5 +90 $990 24" by 60” Folding Aluminum Tables, Were 8.98 ................04.. 5.98 ped § ve 7 Limited Quantity—While They Last! ' 30” by 72” Folding Aluminum Tables, Were 12.98 ...............00-- 8.88 to 15. to 14. 3 — Rubbermaid Items—Sink Mats, Baskets, etc., Were 1.98 ................ 44c . . 4 Metal Serving Trays, Were 88c ........... 1... ee ee ee con Hp 6 10¢ 4 $3.95 $10.95 S$ 3 9?> Wooden Tray Holders, Fit All Size Serving Trays, Were 2.98 ............ 1.88 eg. . to ° PLASTIC ) RUGS, GRILLS, POOLS, CABINETS—Downstairs O $5995 9 Ft. by 12 Ft. Patio Rugs, Several Colors, Were 23.50 .........-...-... 14.88 $ 9 GARDEN to 39 Heavy Duty Deluxe Wagon Grill, Wos 19.95 ............. cece cee ee. 10.88 H E With carrying case Large 5 Ft. by 9 Ft. Rigid Frame Wading Pool, Was 29.95 .............. 19.88 a OSs Mahogany .or Blond Record Cabinets, Were 29.95 ........... Se canayac 19.88. . EASY TERMS! ge BR EE ce Sows! forward end Foot control , $966 "| euetié makes deel DEMONSTRATORS and FLOOR MODELS ; . vailable in cabinets at slightly higher @ All of our Spring and Summer fashion shoes T . sale prices 7 ’ Easy Riveria Automatic Washer...... Was $269.95 $222.00 @ Air Step, Joyce, Fiancees, Life Stride, Penaljo | Easy Washer-Dryer Comb., CDH-A....Was 449.00 299.00 @ Straws, patents, calfskins; white, black, colors ¢ 5-year guarantee CALL FE 4-2511 FOR REPAIR Easy Electric Dryer ............ ....Was 138.00 99.00 @ Most all sizes available © Brass couplings SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Easy Electric Dryer ........ TT TTTe Was 99.00 66.00 : . . Easy Apex Electric Dryer............ Was 179.95 118.00 Waite's Shoe Fashions . . . Street Floor Watte's .. . Downstairs iow Sewig Conpeti« <'« Feet Flest Toastmaster 30 Gallon Water Heater. Was 99.95 66.00 Bical ass _ | Girls’ 7t0.12 | Original | —_—-20"—3-Speed | Juniors’ and Misses’ eon + jacineretor a a ves Hee pe ildren’s oes sisi i oover Constellation Sweeper, Mod. as . 42. Reg. 7.99 PEDAL PUSHERS Whirley Whiflers WINDOW FAN DRESSES Hoover Upright Sweepet, Mad. G6S....Was 94.50 74,00 $AL99 and ar Wd Reg. 9 ¢ Reg. A¢ Were $ “| Reg. 12.98 = § Ambassador Stereophonic Hi-Fi, Mhg. Was 199.00 166.00 4 | 2.98: 9 x | 44 3998 QD | Neirss 8 | Phileo Hi-Fi Console ............... Was 299.00 144.00 yess aa To 3. becwy dace _ Wash ’n’ wear cottons. Red, blue, Plastic spinning toy with stick. Push button. control window Flares and sheaths, scoop necks 139. . ' v5” pink, erengp plete. Flips, sails, curves. fan, electrically reversible. * | and shirtwaists, Waite's Appliances .. . Downstairs Second Floor Second Floor Street Floor Filth Floor Third: Floor Girls’ 7 to 12 Holds 6 Pair Women’s Girdles and Helf Size - Creams, Lotions . Seven Different Styles! One Price to Clear! PLAID‘JAMAICAS| SHOE BAGS. | PANTY GIRDLES | JACKET DRESSES| — Eimo Cosmetics Nylon Hair Brushes LINGERIE TABLE . , 3 er - | Reg. 10.98 $8 - : j i ‘ Ww Ww “9 Were 2.50 1.50 to Were 2.00 - 195 99°* 379 ad 498 oa ba pte 14.98 3502 99° 2.00 Values T71° to 8.98 $] Odds and ends table of slips, gowns, panties, | “or /orange plaids. Sizes 7 to 12. | of doors, © Girdles and panties. 215. Ralo lotions. different styles, pajamas, bouffant petticoats. ys ee Second Floor- “ | Street Floor . . Street Floor Third Floor : Street Floor Street Floor Cosmetics Second Floor Lingerie yeu ; = Pa id ee ae 2 out - 7 4 ee ee aa eS tm , ws : hi \\ P adiiiiidi nau nee. ds ied sien i “Syne Owned and t Published sili by 2 The Pontiac Press peempeny HAaoLp Howare H. Frreseas.e I. Vice President and Busines} Manager Harsy J Ree, East M. Managing Kditor _Jury Clears Martinez - Without Any Hesitation Pontiac police officer Detective AvuGUST MARTINEZ has been complete- ly exonerated by a coroner's jury. In line of duty, he shot a Mexican gone berserk to save his own life and that of a fellow officer. * * * The jury was out only 20 minutes. The decision was swift and ac- curate. The formality was made necessary by the intervention of Mexican en- tities that had no knowledge of the case. Lega] adviser to the Mexican consul in Detroit declared that the Mexican government was completely Satisfied and had nothing more to Say. x* * * Pontiac taxpayers are certainly satisfied. The men they pay to protect them are armed. They're armed for a specific purpose and when the need arises, they expect the defenders of law and o¥der to act. Martinez did. He was completely justified. Any other action would have been a betrayal of the faith the public places in him and _ his brother officers. SS This Summer’ s Label Just About Perfect We need rain. That’s a cinch. | se et But aside from this, the months of June and July have been just about perfect. Last summer we had very inopportune rains and plenty of them. Also, the weather was a bit on the coolish side. x * * Last winter, we had the coldest winter in a half century and many -people suggested we were entitled to a wonderful summer to “even up.” x -« * Well, we're having it. Isn't it scrumptious? Great Lakes Sailing Needs Special Pilot The technics for handling vessels on the Great Lakes and in connect- ing rivers and in harbors are very. different from those used on the ocean, says the Bulletin, a magazine published by the Lake Carriers’ As- - ‘sociation (LCA). This has been emphasized by the rash of mishaps attending the open- ing of the Seaway. Passage through rivers forms a considerable propor- tion of lakes’ navigation. Skillful handling is required since meeting and passing situations are very close and the slightest error may cause a serious accident and block the uate ne] for days. * x * Capt. John C. Murray, head of LCA’s navigation school, calls attention to the difference be- tween Great Lakes Pilot Rules and the International Pilot Rules. Most foreign navigators, he says, are not familiar with signal lights and rights-of-wav on the lakes and this with the increased traffic could create serious hazards. ~* .*.«*§ * The answer is, of course, that ves- sels coming through dangerous wa- ters should be in charge of Great Lakes pilots licensed either by the U.S. Coast Guard or by Canadian authorities. GAO Given Authority to Examine Records — - ‘The House-passed amendments to the Mutual Security Act simply re- peat the intent of Congress-that the General Accounting Office . (GAO) shall have full, access to all records for proper audit and analysis of pro-. “The aimendments ‘require the, TREADWELL Circulation Manager PrrzcenaLp President end Publisher Joun W. Frreéee f Secretary and Eaitor ‘Treasurer Joun A. stage Advertising | Pecacios > G. Masswaii Joapan, Local Advertising Manager Georce C. INMAN Classified Manager International Co-operation Ad- ministration (ICA) to make all its records available to GAO and proper Congressional commit- tees. House action followed GAO complaints that ICA, as well as the military services and others, has refused access to its records. wk ok * Under the 1921 act creating this watchdog for Congress, all agencies must show their records to GAO and in 1950 GAO was given the specific assignment of evaluating the “in- ternal management controls of all agencies.” Despite this the Execu- tive Department contends that it has the right to withhold information under the doctrine of separation Of powers. x ++. & As a dispenser of tax funds, however, Congress thought other- wise» The lawmakers feel that they need such information in order to properly judge the value of programs. Secrecy could hide inefficiency, waste and even cor- ruption. The Man ean own A Regal Party The Reunion of Patients’ Benefit Assn. at TB San. TV: What often makes us won- der if it’s worth it. A king, queen and their court have been chosen from the patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, to reign over the tenth annual home- coming \of its Patients’ Benefit Associa- tion on Sunday from one t> four o'clock. There also, will be entertainment and re.» freshments.. __ This group is composed of the many hundreds who, regained their health at the San., and their families, all of whom are invited to attend. The queen for the day is Pat Carpenter, aged 20, of Pontiac. The king is __ George Watson, _ aged 19, of Madison Heights. Their court includes’ Harriett Brown of Walled Lake; Irene McIntosh of Pontiac; = Bob Randolph of Rochester; and Louis Biers: of Farmington. . His long experience in handling crim inal cases prompts Prosecuting Attorney Frederick C. Zient to say that most of them in our county get their start outside its borders. A letter from that astute political watcher who “always votes independent,” Palmer Fosdick of Birmingham, says that the only way we can force a much needed adjournment of our legislators is to shut off the air conditioning in their meeting places at Lansing. He asserts that they’d go down in history as: the “Champion do worse than nothings.” Please do not ask us to an. nounce that you are to appear on a future television program. The TV people often ask people to make this request to their local paper. We've found that usually the identification cannot be made, or the whole thing is called off. Thank you. District Extension Agent in Horticul. ture Kari D. Bailey says this drouth has been the worst on fruit in his experience—and Karl's ex- perience is a long one. In extolling the many reasons in the Pontiac area to make it’ such an ideal —place te lve, Mrs. Eunice Latimer, who recently moved from Detroit to Roch- ester, sends word that I fail to put enough stress on the wonderful people who live here. She states that she lived-in the same block in Detroit for 23 years and hardly knew her next door eee — eee Verbal Orchids. to- Olney M. Taylor of Birmingham: 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Battendorf of Waterford; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Rachel Sokolsky of Drayton Plains; 81st birthddy. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Claridge of Keego Baber, 5lst wedding anniver-. _ wary. Lafay ette, We Have Had | It David Lawrence Says: Steel Talk Parties Weak on Reason WASHINGTON — The nation is example of how easy it is to slide into a war—to resort to foree because there has been no effective exercise of the processeg of reason. witnessing an A nationwide stecl strike is a confession that differen between two large groups can be resolved oniy hy economic force. LAWRENCE The end result is a devastating blow to the national economy, in- volving the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars—to the workers, to the companies directly involved, to related industries such as rail: roads, defense production, and to the government itsel:, which loses taxes when business ope rations are interrupted, Yet in a free country, with all facilities of communication and ‘ negotiation available and without duress of any kind upon those who confer, the two parties “nevertheless decide to fight it out on the economic battlefield. Reason fails because union lead- ers are not free agents—they are the victims of organized pressure, within their own ranks, for gain at any cost. There was a time when the “public interest'"—the party of the third part—received more atten- tion than today. This usuall) meant governmental intervention of some _kind. But the method has fallen into disrepute, because during past administrations it camé to mean politically motivated policies that were not impartial. The side witn the most political influence had its way. The gov- ernmental intervention that the country wants —a disinterested study and recommendation for a solution—no . longer ‘seems to be obtainable, due to the tremendous Power the labor unions have mobilized politically, UNION POLITICS z Certainly ‘the issues are resolv- able. could come up with a formula for settlement.. The union. leaders, who are themselves elected to office, cannot: directly negotiate resonable settlements — they compelled, becatise of politics in- side the unions, to insist on more and more wages,: irrespective of productivity or an\ other - factor. "As for the steel companies, they are up against’ competition from abroad, where wage rates are much lower than in this country. They are losing some of their markets. Tariffs are not popalar these days, so there isn’t much relief in sight from protectionist faws. There is, of course, a basis for an agreement. It involves a re- Vision = the complex working ‘The Country Parson “I wonder if a ‘doctor has to plead .as long to get a than to agree to an operation as 1 de to get him te ave his soul healed,”* ‘ to collateral industries, to” _ Suspect Any disinterested tribunal - rhea is insidious years) and the condition lasts for —years or for the rest of your life; rules in existing contracts which today make it n2cessary for the employers to pay for work not done—this is called “featherbed- ding.” If the standards of measurement were based only on efficiency, there could be savings that wduld mean increases in wages to those who give satisfactory performance. But the fact is that the union doctrines which have been preached consistently call for increased wages, irrespective of the economic consequences in price inflation, . So, what is the answer? It used to be to submit a A dispute to some .than they themselves fee! of free bargaining.” form of arbitration with both sides agreeing in advance to accept the verdict. But who today can select im- partial arbitrators? And what re- sponsibility can such arbitrators have for the conduct of the busi- nesses which may be asked to accept heavier financial burdens are warranted? President Eisenhower said at his press conference on Wednesday that he has done all he could to urge a settlement by the parties themselves. He declared: “I be- lieve that we have got thoroughly to test out and to use the method Dr. William Brady Says Degeneration of Body Has Two Main Characteristics It ks human nature for one not yet 45 fo be totally uninterested in degeneration until _that he begins to maybe he has, il. “The term ‘as an unpleasant connotation in ordinary use, but here it means only “a retrogressive pathological change in cells or\tissues in consequence of which func- tioning power is om Gnaer impaired and the living substance becomes con- verted into an inert mass,’’ or, as Webster says, ‘‘deterioration of a tissue or an organ in which its vitality is diminished.” Common examples of degener- ation are arteriosclerosis (hard- ening of the arteries), chronic joint disability (chronic rheu- matism or “arthritis’’) and pyorrhea. . The main characteristics of degeneration are (1) insidious on- set and (2) long duration. These characteristics distinguish degen- eration, in the mind of the physi- cian or ‘pathologist, from chronic inflammation, ii such a condition _is conceivable. For instance the onset of pyor- (months or and so it is a misleading affecta- tion to call it “parodontitis,"’ “cementperiostitis’” or “gingivitis expulsiva’’—inflammation (-itis) is only incidental or accidental and not an essential part of the con- dition. * * * Likewise chronic joint disability whether you call it rheumatiz or “arthritis’—comes on gradually, insidiously, in the course of a year, more or less, and lasts—well its duration depends mainly, if not entirely on your intelligence and the intelligence of your physician. Thank heaven the most widely _prevalent degeneration — arterio-_ sclerosis or hardening of the arte- ries—has not been nicknamed -itis. The condition is perhaps the most insidious of all degenerations and its course is from 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon to the great beyond. 1 Se net mnt te ingly thet — one can do nothing to retard, arrest or, taken in time, even — reverse, the. progress of arterio- sclerosis or any other degenera.- tion. The truth i4 that every man * who lives long enough has more or less hardening of his arteries. . As, Oster said: “A man of 28 or may have the arteries of a man 60. . results from the bad use of good vessels.” I'm afraid many persons with arteriosclerosis, who might derive PE ale ar eee f ; Tupi ; the arteriosclerosis © often, with enough blood between beats. So it squeeze nothing and is poor. . e great -benefit from proper treat- ment are being exploited with mys- terious medicine from India, which lowers high blood pressure for a sure were synonymous with arteri- osclerosis. If any such medicine is effective against hardening of the arteries it is a downright shame that I have not been ap- prised of it. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hy ease, diagnosis, or trea ment, answered Dr. William Brady, if a —, self-addressed envelope is sent o The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan ( 1 it 1008) Pontiac Teacher Praises Press for Help in C % + kas Rae pouch gelled ein op ave wae Gees pl of Pontiac. In our third grade classes of Pontiac we our city, both past and present. Your newspaper is sources of visual aids and current news of Pontiac, and the glimpses ‘jinto the past in the Man About Town section are most helpful. Sarah Brown, (3rd Grade Teacher) Pontiac Public Schools Reader ‘Misses Rivets Cartoon ~ What has become of Rivets, the cartoon? [ thought it the best on the whole page and cannot be re- placed. Please bring him back. The * ee: human expressions on his face were the funniest yet. Long Time Subscriber (Editor’s Note: In the interest of all subscribers, we feel a change of comics from time to time is ad- visable.) Khrushchev Owes Much to Poland’s Gomulka By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign Editor On the morning of Oct. 19, 1956, a furious Nikita Khrushchev stepped from a Russian airliner at Warsaw's airport. “Who is that?” he demanded, meaning a slender, sallow-faced man of medium height who wore steel-rimmed glasses under a high forehead made more so by a reced- ing hairline. * * * “It is I, Gomulka, the man you sent to jail,” came the calm re- joinder. The immediate fate of Poland hung in the balanee that morning. Immediate cause of Khrushchev’s rage was the fact that Gomulka, back in power and “rehabilitated” after four years in jail, had just fired Soviet Marshal Konstantin Ro- kossovsky as police defense minis- ter and declared Poland’s right to its own path to socialism. A few months earlier, in Mos- cow, Khrushchev had promuigat- ed his famous destalinization pro- gram and opened a Pandora's box of troubles. Russia's seeth- ing satellites were seeing a chance to break free from Mos- cow’s fron rule, in just five days that unrest would blow up ‘into flaming revolt in Hungary. So, it was an harassed and irri- table Khrushchev that met Gomul- ka for the first time that morning. Arms flailing, shouting insults, Khrushchev told Gomulka that the Soviet Union had not shed its blood over Poland during World War II to see it snatched away now by an upstart. * * * It is probable that no outsider -ever will know for sure the exact course of events which followed in the conference between the two at Poland's Parliament House. LOST HIS HEAD . One version is that Gomulka would have lost his head then and there had not a colleague thought- fully thrown a cordon of Polish other had changed the guard ai radio Warsaw. In the end, Gomulka ts said to have threatened to go on the air with a broadcast message, telling the Polish people what Khrushchev was demanding and what Gomulka was refusing. Whatever the events, Khrushchev retreated and agreed to a later meeting in Moscow at which Po- Case Records of a Psychologist: land's pressing economic needs would be discussed. It was a tremendous personal vic- tory for Gomulka who ever since that time has trod the narrow path between the dictates of Moscow and the explosive nationalism of the Po- lish people. The events of three years ago were in sharp contrast to those of Tuesday (July 14) when Khrush- chev once again stepped from an airliner at Warsaw airport. This time it was a smiling Khrushchev who told Gomulka: “Your party and ours share the same— economic —and-~ ideological principles, based on socialism, communism and peace.” In many ways, Khrushchev had reason to be grateful to Gomulka. In 1956 the Poznan “bread and freedom” riots had erupted in protest against harsh Communist rule and the inequalities of bu- reaucracy, Polish intelligeptsia was outspoken in its criticism of the Soviet Union. Hungarian-style revolt was but a a away, Gomulka, emerging as a national hero after his bout with Khrush- chev, prevented that sort of biood- shed and by devious routes through the intervening years has been guiding Poland firmly back into the orbit of world communism. Gomulka, on his side, must have the support of the Soviet Union. On his western flank is a Germany pledged to regain its lost territories | taken by Poland beyond the Oder- Niesse. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE God bless you, Don and Linda, and . . . Your promise to be true . . .:To one another all through life... . In all you think - and do .. . Bless your engage- ment vow, your love . . . The ring and every kiss .. . And may you be united soon . . . In wondrous wedding bliss . . . Dear son, I am so glad you chose . . . This girl so sweet and true... And I am so- delighted, Don . . . That she ac- cepted you... Dear Linda, you are charming and . . . So much in love with life . ... I know that you will be to Don... A sweet, devoted wife . . . And so my bless- ing to you both . . . And also let me. say... It was so good that you became . Engaged on Mother's Day. ‘ oar 1a0) Explains Swollen Feet in Summer Millions of women have Myrna’s symptoms, especially in hot weather. If this swell- ing persists, in spite of cooler weather, then it is not a case of low pressure added to the effect of gravity. But summer weather drops blood pressure, which is one reason why we send high blood pressure folks to warmer climates in winter. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-488: Myrna M., aged 38, is a busy hqusewife and mother. “Dr. Crane, my ankles swell in summer,” she begins,. ‘‘but * the doctor tells me I am in pretty good physical condition. ‘Just the same,’ if it is intensely hot and I am on my feet all day, I notice my shoes grow too tight by supper time. “And my ankles actually swell so you can notice DR.-CRANE they are puffed up. Can that hap- pen in a person who is otherwise in good health?” MEDICAL FACTS In this column I often explain medical facts which your busy - doctor hasn’t the time to present in detail to every patient. *&, & -.@ Would that we had a simple course in practical medicine in , high school to relieve the minds of Americans of needless worry “and unwarranted medica] fears: . What causes swollen ankles and legs? of which is a heart that beats so fast it needs digitalis to stow it down. : For a heart that contracts too doesn't have time to fill thea on little or the circulation . Many cénditions, one Another: cause of swollen -ankles is excessive sitting, especially on stools. For the rim of the chait or stool may act like a partial tourni- quet and thus dams up the return blood flow from the lower legs. Myrna’ says her doctor has checked her and pronounced her O.K. as regards her physical health. ‘So how do we explain her swol- len ankles in hot weather? By a condition similar to the city water mains in hot weather. Some of you city felks have noticed that the water pressure is often low on the top floors of tall apartraent buildings, espe- cially in midsummer. That's because’ so many sprink- lers are in action, which reduces the pressure in the city water system. | Applied to ‘Myrna and millions of other folks with swollen ankles in hot weather, it means the blood vessels in the skin are opened wider to send more blood into the surface area for the sake of cool- ness. That is indicated by your flushed or red face and skin. ~ - * * * As.a_result, the pressure in the - main vessel ‘pipes’ is reduced. And this mechanical reduction in blood pressure plays hand in glove with gravity, so the fluid in the lower legs and ankles ac- cumulates. Swelling results. This type of ‘hot weather swelling is overcome “by cooler weather; as well as ny frequent use of footstools. BLOOD DAMS A number of other medical con-— ditions will swell your ankles. One of these is a blood clot in a leg. | * * * Many women. after child birth, have siffered blood clots that anchored in the vessels of the ‘thighs . and thereafter. partly eae te ~ return blood channel. usually inf just one leg. In women it is often called ‘milk leg” and the dam is in the femoral artery. - But males can-also suffer a similar. condition, Phiebitis (vein-itis), as in the case of varicose veins, can alse swell - your ankles, Kidney disease and inflammation of the connective tissue will do the same. And so will the rare tropical ailment called elephan- tiasis. ~*~ * * So use your “horse sense” re- 5 garding medicine,_for the human body is a wonderful machine. If the pump (heart) is O.K., then look for simple mechanical dams or hot weather lowering of blood pressure*before you think of freak- ish and far-fetched medical diag- noses. * * * way sss of ie Pot Dr, Tage 5 W. Crane Merhes seers rey ress ieee eee | / . / i © . | _THE PONTIAC PRESS® THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 - - — — om Due fo Clear Senate Soon] e cia cm - STOREWIDE. JULY L LANSING — Republican sen- for a help formula unchanged | ators have ordered GOP finance| from the last fisca! year. men to strike out of the 1959-1960 Republicans outnumbered Demo- school aid bill a 17-million-dollar|crats in the Senate 22 to 12. enrichment factor approved by the However, it was reported the House. GOP caucus action’ was intended * The decision meant that with. ito set up a House-Senate bargain-' little doubt the school aid bill jing situation that ultimately will) will clear the upper chamber produce a compromise aid solution | later this week or next calling based on $197 a pupil with 3 mills) —— deductible. 2. | i 's _ This would represent a ae ¥ ie . vi fraction of the enrichment favored ae ; a BS ete ry Cc et A N E | iby the House. - , , | Deductible millage is a so-called INTRODUCES | ciulssten,fecor vnicr ies] ~ ‘Timely merchandise you would have paid much more for just days ago. capabilities, The higher it goes NO5 SPRAY cee | Check every item...hurry in...the whole family saves! icy nt aie: 2 42 cigar ich thy ty COLOGNE |_ Sen. Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair, GOP majority leader,- ac- knowledged there was some dis- ‘Sent from the majority caucus ‘position. He said he offered the $197-a- pupil, 3-mill-deductible proposal to his colleagues “but I was. | told it was impossible.” | | The Republican action solidified prospects for a stiff fight on the MEN’S WASH ‘n’ WEAR ses issue, which will have a big bear-' ‘ing on the size of the general fund SUMMER SLACKS, Reduced budget and, accordingly, at least; MEN’S DACRON-NYLON 400 SUMMER COTTON SKIRTS — $p00 Prints and Solids, Reduced PLAY SHOES Reduced for : Dpi4 Clegrance, Broken Sizes, Pair WOMEN’S BETTER DRESSES Gg | Misses’ and Half Sizes — ! \some influence in any tax settle.| iment. | SEERSUCKER SLACKS, Now | Beadle estimated the $197, 3-mill formula would require 31 million’ ’ . 00 ‘dollars supplementation out of the’ MEN s SUMMER JACKETS, Reduced 3 ‘state’s cash-poor general fund. | Assuming 15 million dollars for capital outlay and $12,300,000 for, deficit retirement, this would boost | the budget to 420 million dollars, ihe said. | Even this figure would leave no| \provision for restoration of the A PLEASURE veterans trust fund which Beadle holds vital for an easing of the! 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M. to 9:00 P.M. . | \ + aM Ove) Werkadayn 9:20 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. : oe i z j , priy BE 4 j 1 vu | J 4 | y Pes F = = 5 ope St Ce a . 5 t 3 : — 3 7 ; . - r iy a : : ae A (papa ic atta = <7 ee sie 2 . ee Me ok ve * : - J Bs ep : ee eas i - ee a Z ee Se, fod ' ey x 3 ‘- z = : _ 7 : ‘ a i . \ > . 4 i . _ F SEE 8 es Ae See Ee : pete i z Py Oy Q : j | _ ant THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, JULY 16,(1999 | ee \ ‘The average Jenath. ade truck}. For every 100,000. persons in the already has brought increased Criticizes Selling Plates * Diet at ce a el Highway Building Kalamazoo to O pen the First ‘business to the downtown district a - eu reat of Public Roads. 100,000 im 1867 'fo Continue i in State: | | June was/24 per cent ahead of last laccording to some merchants. One to) Suspended Drivers ; f , ear. . ,Grand Rapids circuit’ judge hag * Sherwin-Williams SWP | .:°32:2.:°" Permanent Mall in the Nation ‘ Sie Soe ishoe store reports its business in GRAND RAPIDS (UPD ak . way department expects to | Sec. of Interior Seaton driver's licenses have been sus- able: to continue its " stepped- “up | b ) road-building program despite the _SALAMAZOO (UPI) — The first is planned to extend the mall one Jimmy Dorsey's band will play in Flying to Cambodia grea Ga ci Sas is your e uy - permanent mall in .the United block further south, with still the bandstand. - ee at he, fe a #p pai ie ug Steel strike. |States will be opened with a four- further extensions next year. Qo ee SAN FRANCISCO @ Secretary he feels the sta’e 15 ap * * * id : '/ of the Interior Fred A. Seaton is sory” to certain driving 9 es in ouse a nf i . ay’ ceremony Aug. 19-22 in the, The entire pian for the mall | A t 20 is Ladies Day, with fl in Cambodia | epresent because it sells plates to a on ; or all | ugus ying to Cam or mn beca r , p eee | The department reported it Mag/Beert of Salameroo's. daring was adopted by the Kalamazoo alf a dozen or more fashion the United States at the inaugura- whose licenses have been sus- | enough steel on hand to keep proj- i ae ae me city ‘commission last spring (Shows being held. tion of a highway there. ipended. ects already planned going see contraction Sis about Wirse waaka after being debated for two _ August 21 is Southwestern Michi-| Seaton took a plane for Hono-| Souter said two persons who ‘fall, ‘will be completed in its initial | om yen. gan Day. with officials of neigh-|lulu Wednesday. priprine in his court on charges The steel mostly is used in [phase by opening time, at a cost. Elton Ham, executive secretary pin — “agai by rome, The rpg res to San Pran’ of driving while their operator's bridge beams and in steel mats [of $65,000, half paid by the city of the Downtown Kalamazoo Asso- 00, and products of neighboring |cisco this week for a couple o | licenses were revoked had had te reinforce concrete. lof Kalamazoo, and half by the ciation, the business group’ which town factories being displayed. = —— a pitgads, no difficulty buying license About a year ago, Commissioner merchants along the mall. sponsored the project, announced) August 22 is Kiddies Day, with ce olen as a y| | plates for their cars. John C. Mackie directed the bridge) The project, conceived about '@St night plans for the opening ® Special program: for children | nn | “A person who buys automobile design division to develop stand- three years ago and desigued by “Creme. , arranged including personal ap- | Approximate!» 121. million lates should be forced to show ard plans so the depariment could Gruen Associates, of Detroit, is On August 19, there will be Pearance of TV personalities. Americans now have some sort of his operator license before *he swilch from steel beams to other part of a campaign to save the nibbon = cutting _geremohies, and' Interest created by the project: health insurance. sale is completed,” Souter saic types, such as pre-stretched con-| downtown shopping area of _— ——— ———s ee —— ae - crete, in the event of any extend-| | Kalamazoo from the inroads ed steel strike being made by the growth of | The switch will be made if nec- | suburban shopping centers. | essary, Mackie said. AR | Two blocks of Burdick street, on The department said it has not either side of Michigan Avenue! ‘been stockpiling steel in advance re being repaved with pastel-| of the strike. jcolored concrete blocks. Two, im® ! But-it reported that contractors, ‘blocks alternate in size, 5 feet by | LEVI § CASUALS , . ‘anticipating the strike, had been) 5 feet in size, with others half that | present the style that § sweeping the country! : lstockpiling on their own to avoid size. ; vite swe THan ANY Og jany costly tieups on state jobs. Fountains are being installed, | * kg —____—— one jeeee with shrubbery, masses of | ; : . | - flowers and trees including ever-| | BECAUSE SWP* HAS AN OUTSTANDING, South Korea Begins lgreens, crab apples and magnolias. 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Lending credence to this belief 35-story two- million square feet of square feet of office space. the district's greatest splurge since the 1927 boom. ; ae | Leading the way is a 60-story the Big City wt The postwar building boom is Chase Manhattan Bank building, | adding at least 125 new office with 1,600,000 square feet. ., {Seraper, 16th in the “Rockefeller | buildings to the Manhattan skyline, | NEW YORK (UPI)—East Side, 'Center complex, will be a magnet/and the Real Estate Board of New \for a block-square federal offtce| West Side, all around the town,/for other tall, - highclass office York calls this the largest com building in the City Hall area.) Population trom 15 million people the greatest surge of building in structures in the coming years, mercial building program of ail |time. * * * While most of the offices are going up in the midtown area, the financial district in lower| capital. Manhattan's core, even though the be built near Pennsylvania M. , ltrend- Af A anhattan, most famous for Wall/,, mar - = itrend to suburbia has cut down Station and called Contra} City, Isireet, is adding four million] ~~ ABOUND TOWN .. . on the number of people who re!y res It is _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUI, \ } \ cag fi \ sf : shopping centers have led to drop of 300,000 Manhattan stores, Building Boom Alters Face of New Yorkszis = ; ; Plans also have been announced | thafSy 1975 the 22-county. metro. | politan area will increase in This building would contain, ® 100,000. | 1,500,000 square feet of space and| ‘8 the suburbs develop, planners would be the largest federal office /20t@ that such deveiopmen‘: is building outside the nation’s| intimately linked to accessibility to’ The crystal ball-gazers tell us New York City’s future is assured, ! income or shopping. idespite those who say the era of! ° A recent survey by the Re- Y 16, 1959 shoppers daily for The. major More and more of those who do commute daily te New York are coming din by automobile rather than by subway, bus, rail ‘or-ferryboat, The shift to private transportation has created a greater need for new express- ways, and construction is pro- ceeding to expand the city’s already elaborate arterial high- Way system, One project will link the George on downtown Manhattan’ for ther ‘Washington Bridge to the Throgs Neck Bridge, now under construc- to Brooklyn, and a mid-Manhattan| Many neighborhoods — notably More than three million people tion, by means of an expressway expressway to connect the Lincoln the West Side and Greenwich enter Manhattgn each day, but this across Manhattan and the Bronx. ‘Tunnel on the West Side with the Village — have organized renewal is 10 per cent fewer than in 1548.!The George Washington Bridge is Queens-Midtown Tunnel | gional Plan Association reported It is estimated that suburban getting a second level added to it East. : { onto Long Island's broad network’ of highways. Additional expressways are tying! ‘into the Triborough Bridge, which | ‘links. Mahhattan, ‘the Bronx and! Queens, and the New England’ Thruway: -Another . enormous bridge is, being built from Brooklyn to Staten} Island, linking the city’s two other | boroughs, while permitting Long)! Island-bound traffic to bypass Manhattan. Further’ major assaults on the) traffic problem involve a lower Manhattan éxpressway to link the Holland Tunnel with the bridges on the alto accommodate the rash. The} Ina tremendous task of stum | (Throgs Neck Bridge will empty clearance, New: York’s Housing - Authority and the Slum Clear- | ance. Committee, which .works | with the federal-sponsored Title I program, have created in the + last decade 28 projects for nearly © 36,000 low-income or middle- income families, Tall X-shaped red or yellow brick apartment houses are springing up in parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx that once. were slum-infested. But the job is far from finished and New York still has many blighted and over- crowded slum areas. * * * programs and are sprucing up faded buildings. or around congested Manhattan Island; an exciting new cultural center is going up as New York fights to maintain its title as the greatest city in the. world. * * * Out of it all is emerging a city. that somehow IS getting nicer to: Jook at. For instance: | “EAST SIDE...” | The rise of the East Side (Fifth avenue divides Manhattan between East and West) as a favored area | for high-rent apartments and soar- | ing office buildings began in 1947 when the meatpacking district near, the East River was cleared to make way for the eight acres of glass and marble buildings that serve as United Nations world | headquarters. Then the razing of the Third Avenue El in 1955-56 spurred East Side development as — nothing did before. In no time, land that once held shabby four- | stery tenements and sold for $40 | to $75 a square foot jumped in price $200 or $250. And much of | Third avenue now is tree-lined, — if you please. ‘A 13-block stretch along Park! avenue, from Grand Central Ter-. minal to 60th street, had nothing) but apartment houses and luxury hotels unti] a few years ago. To-| day, the apartment houses are) being replaced by tall office build- ings: 30 new ones since World War II. * * * Lofty, landscaped apartment | buildings are going up in clusters along the East River from the Brooklyn Bridge to 23rd: street, replacing old tenements that, in many cases, lacked water, heat and toilets. The East River, far-. ther uptown, now is flanked by ments. | “WEST SIDE...” The new pride of New: York is the Lincoln Center for the Per- | forming Arts, a 250-million-dollar | President Eisenhower arrived to’ turn over a spadeful of soil and fe ica, The Lincoln Center, part of a 45acre development that replaces rundown tenements and stores, will house an art center, a new Philharmonic Concert — Hall (replacing Carnegie Hall, which will give way to an office building); a new home for the Metropolitan Opera (the old opera house is coming down, too); a new Juilliard School of Music, repertory theater, dance | theater and museum-library. In addition, Fordham University | will build a new midtown campus and there will be eight blocks of apartment houses for 4,500 fami-. lies. Eleven thousand people had to be-relocated before the Lincoln | Center project could start. * * * : The Center is near the Coliseum, the city’s new exposition ha'l-and- | office building that is rapidly be- coming an international landmark. * * * Office building on the West Side, comparatively quiescent despite the pre-World War II razing of the Sixth Avenue El, now. shows. signs of booming. Not only is Lincoln Center expected to attract | shiny new office buildings for neighbors, but a 47-story Time-Life Building is nearing completion on the west side of Sixth avenue. Some experts believe this sky- ~ CRONEY’S Transmission * BEFORE YOU BUY LET US CHECK YOUR TRANSMISSION FIRST ROEBUCK AND CO. / STOREW . our cotton seersucker coordinates are carefre Jamaica shorts and tuck-in blouses Jamaica shorts with Seersucker blouse is sleeveless tuck-in style Wash ‘em, wear ‘em, pack ‘em .. the most carefree cottons you've ever owned. 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By a 61-38 vote, the House in Lansing yesterday pagsed a Sen- ate-approved measure to excuse. privately owned bus companies op-' erating in cities and suburbs from gas and weight taxes. In lieu of weight taxes, all would pay a $25 fee on each bus. Pontiac City Lines pays about $13,000 a year in gas and weight taxes for its 26 buses, it is esti- mated, “Any cut in expenses would be a great help at present,"’ said Har] W. Dreasher, bus manager. *» * & © The @ocal bus company is op- erating this year with only a slight margin of profit, he explained. The House-approved legislation went back to’ the Senate for ap- proval of amendments setting a Jan. 1, 1960 starting date and providing for tax refunds rather than exemptions. y The Senate approved and sent the bill on te the governor, As originated in the Senate, the starting date would have been retroactive to Jan. 1, 1958, giving bus companies Immediate finan: clal relief, ~ The tax relief plan would cost the state about $328,000a ‘year. It is scheduled to expire Feb, 28, 1962 unless the legislature approves a time extension. Hypodermic Needle Small but Successful ‘DENTON, Tex. (AP) — A glass hypodermic needle so small that Municipally owned bus lines al-'900 of them measure only an to the \effeets of atomic radiation on nerve tissues. The needle ig used in a research project involving microinjection of nerve fibers exposed to X-rays in a North Texas State College biol- Kicked Sister, Nephews, but Let Pooch Alone PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) — After pleading guilty to kicking his sis ter and her two small boys, James Walsh, 25, objected to part of the ready are exempt from gas and) inch across is providing new clues weight taxes. A spokesman for bus pessssssssdiesamnns — ogy laboratory. companies said the new plan would affect virtually all city and sub- urban bus lines outside Detroit. x * * A similar measure cleared both houses last year but died in a con-' ference committee snar). 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Lend $15 Million —_— ae aoe tame eet ‘a0 Board of Education of known as Building Zone Ordi- —— : = fees Octo Orion Community Schools for change in the Building Zone Map/nance.” - f ee ~~ Aid la ia” : an aise iss mgm oy ed the wood bleachers! in “he ve area to Commercial 1 e The city of Pontiac Ordains: Lg bod : = as \ to” Yugos vid . i watts ‘athe tenes "oh tupac snc|of the Cy Plan" Cootmisaion cadet], Tae using zone Map of the nuns A KE 4 LITIKS DIt Iii Fass) , ahead Sea a ag aa SB a aby OR IR Ra a ) 7 WASHINGTON (AP)—The United ptitals an 3s - j Cal ge gg go Nh og IT aca dentyot. try a cade pies bean oe me > ‘s0T: r , i ° ne * right to reject any or all bids. ment is adopted, pursuant to Section 4 Bh to 6 both. sneluaive, Grandview WASHINGTON ®. President of trying to govern by veto, the|15 million dollars to Communist for Home impr ovements . HUGE ohio ian ene = A eee Eisenhower expressed confidence] number of billg he has vetoed falls/Yugoslavia for construction of a EBTS " ection : i : * ARD OF EDUCATION, Section 3: Sens : ; , = ‘59 | IacThat Mot, less, than fifteen ace So . tp the. above ‘area ]s ie lath day of Sea EomaroaT But, he said, he is maintaining; compromise but it would be diffi- 9 : = eS eT ee od ike Buliing|) O° | Mavor personally friendly relations with}cult to continue the highway pro-| LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los An-\@ Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department é Zone Map of Ordinance No. 944, known) : [> = | apa S chiy Cirx| Democratic. leaders of both houses gram on its current schedule with-| geles’ tallest building — 2etories| . . ‘Roediene oa __ rat ae ical auments| over oa proving the reves be re and covering an entre cy dock §=—© Bir Bear Construction Co. J ection 1: \~ — is ve such bills as the hous-| ques’ —i b ins' . Zone Map of the Build W. HURON Ss Dp y an insurance firm. 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Gal’ Be og ae Electrical Dept., Main Basement ox youn monty back SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. ‘Phone FE 5-4171 ® a ff iy | J 'THE/PONTIAC PRESS’: | THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1980 ¥ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THIRTEEN Expandin By PETE LOCHBILER The multi-million dollar expan- sion program at Fisher Body Divi- sion’s Pentiac plant seems to guar- antee one big factor in Pontiac’ s economic. future: Fisher Body, with its’ thousands of jobs, is here to stay—it’s not drifting away piecemeal as many have feared in recent years, Also definite is the fact that this fall for the first time the Pontiac plant will be assembling station wagon bodies for Pontiac motor cars. If sales stay hizh, there sing ably will be a rise in employment levels, predicted Thomas F. Wie- thorn, plant manager. Loaming as a strong probability is the prospect that convertible SKYLINE WORKERS — A steel construction crew works Sf Body plans. Newly-painted cars will be conveyed to the top of say, not us,” committal reply, bodies will be assembled here! nities “nearly every square | Between 400 and 500 construction! Conveyor track is being laid injdrying sheds, again as early as 1960, * we * And within the scope of the ex- pansion program chance that a new small car body will be assembled here, if Pontiac Motor decides to produce one. ADAPTABLE TO ANY MODEL “By 1961. we will be capable of producing any model Pontiac that Pontiac Motor Division Said Wiethorn. wishes,” “Are there any plans for a small Pontiac?” pisnans: was asked re- cently. * * % “That's up to Pontiac Motor to was Wiethorn’s non- The remodeling program, af- the job of installing 144 new steel columns, each 35 feet high, to act as foundation for the new rooftop heating ovens Fisher MOVE GIANT PRESSES — Giant presses such as these — some weigh 400 tons — have been relocated within: the Fisher ody plant and will continue to be used in tool and die operations. is the strong i uN ° = Ld # g Fisher Body Ties Fokuse to Pontiac ~ There'll still be a small tool ahdjer Body intended to drop oper- die operation, said Wiethorn. The| ations here. huge presses—some weigh 400 tens '—have been moved to the north- which are being | foot’* of the 1,350,000 Fisher Body \workers have been. hard at work, | ithe newly- — concrete Lang ieonstructed on the roof. plan., according to Wiethorn, is | five. a | jinternal walls are coming WN,| 4 designed to provide the “very —- neers # ~~ we hen while electricity steam lines, com-| ay mits op oe latest” production equipment week, at the plant since the one- pressed air and water lines are | tte plant proper, we cut down on * * °* “I believe that the remodeling here, \year remodeling program got un-|being installed below the ceiling.|heat,” explained Daniel. western side oj the plant. program will put an end to any ider way seven weeks ago. | Dies are made here for stamp-|such worries,” said a Detroit Behind the remodeling lies the} mY The 1960 Pontiac body is sched- | Another upwards trip will be ing operations at other plants, Wie-/spokesman for Fisher Body Divi- anticipation “of the continued | The size of the construction | uled to be welded together in | filling a vacant portion of the thorn said. sion. force and the amount of expense | this area in a few months. | plant’s second floor. growth of Pontiac Motor Division,” “We wouldn’t be spending all , makes the remodeling the . ne | The Pontiac plant used to fab- ‘ ; . ' Wiethorn explained. | . : -| In ordeg to bring suppliers’ parts} About the only part of the plant ricate metal and cloth parts, but |that money in Pontiac if we in- - vA . | largest construction project in to the = 4 body shop, a railroad|not affected by the remodeling cloth pa tended to teave.” Oakland County this summer. these operations were moved away to other Fisher Body plants during the past several years. Cutback in these two phases of production led to. worries that Fish- siding is,being pushed through the| Program is the power plant, Wie- eastern“énd of the plant. [thorn said, Needing no expansion, + - + ithe plant produces power for both \the Fisher’ Body factory and the One spot where a courtyard is! \Pontiac plant, “a degree of flexibility that we; cs « « being enclosed around the new sid- have never had before,” Wiethorn| It's a race against time to get|'"& Tepresents the only new addi- continued. It is ‘his ‘flexibility’ the new, body shop completed in| "0M to the floor space of the plant, which would permit assemblage'time for production of the 1960|200Ut 30,000. square feet. of small cars, if this is the order| Pontiac bodies, said Henry A. Dan- | * * * o: the day, Wiethorn allowed. liel, plant engineer, - Remodeling throughout the rest ‘ = of the plant will continue for the next 10 months, Wiethorn said. * *: * When completec, the plant will have two independent body shops, two trim shops and a bigger paint shop. It was only because some of the Pontiac plant was vacant that fe- modeling and installation of new ifacilities was possible, Wiethorn pointed out. “Sales have been wonderful this! i year,”’ he observed. Se . inortheast corner of the p!ant where TO ADD TO FLEXIBILITY la second, independent body shop Remodeling will give the plant/is arising. Scene of the initial work in the * * * There'll be more than 444 miles of conveyor track in the body plants. LIKE A ROLLER COASTER Pontiac bodies will go up and down throughout the plant like passengers on a roller coaster. * * * One trip will be to huge paint =A NEW RAILROAD SIDING — At a large factory like Fisher Body, they bring railroad cars right in the back door. As part of the modernization program, this railroad siding is being lengthened to pass through the rear of the plant so that railroad cars can unload body parts next to the new body plant where they are to be assembled. the plant to dry in the ovens, loctaed outside the plant proper to reduce internal heat. SURVEYING THE JOB — On the shoulders of Henry A. Dan- ‘jel, plant enginéer, falls the re- Sponsibility for completing the first stage of the Fisher Body modernization in time for pro- duction of 1960 Pontiac bodies. Daniel. is shown surveying the mammoth undertaking from a » balcony in the Fisher Body plant. Pontiac Press Photos | : / PATTERNED GIRDERS — Steel framework stretch across a 50,000 square foot court that for a new roof forms an artistic pattern as a.side- is being enclosed. / light to the remodeling program These girders if ‘The. first big step in the modernization program was moving the huge presses 200 feet ad the northern ‘side of the building. F; * 3 oe ae enton Board Sets Race Track Hearing - “FLINT (#—The Fenton Township Zoning Board has. set July 24 for a public hearing on a request for a horse racing track in the town- ship. At a previous meeting, the zoning Soard st 23 he ptton f ‘|Grand River Enterprises Inc.’ of Detroit. 200 acres of land outside the Fen- ton village limits.- The 2$3,000,000 mile-long track -and ‘an inner. mile course enclosed. under ajiners transparent The zoning recommendation -to the Genesee Wis. ‘ A The’ promotets have options on project includes plana for an. outer plastic canopy. board will ‘make: its, | is Girls Go Lasting from Friday until Sunday noon, the “Bajyamer” will feature skit, drill and swimming competi-| fo Scout ‘Bayjamer’ tion between scout units from Tili- nois, Wisconsin.and Michigan. _WEST- BLOOMFIELD TO WN. -| This will be the second year of} SHIP—Fourteen girl scouts, Mar-|Patticipation for the West Bloom. of Ship No. 468, and three/“i¢ld Township unit. » adults left here this morning for a : , . _— 2 / mae reggie ge gn ee ee, ee NEW BODY SHOP — In a few months,. new 196) Pontiac track Being installed at the plant this surimer. Some af the un “Bayjamer.” “Unel Ti Cab ”" * Menominee, ca got Manatee phe A gene Mirhaet Mieere Arh bodies will be assembled in this section of the Fisher Body plant. Sa eoaee Soe eee oe ‘|riet, herself, had six children. Shown here ts Gye northern end ot the two iniles of new conveyor. ! Cae a . 4. 4 a ~t \ j - { Ee FOURTEEN : oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1950) ipa oe af BE : ey eer . PI ete by lee eet vi, 4 “Upsets Administrative Ruling | : Predict Home Buying Sightings Drop 50 Per Cent a Sixty-five objects were iden CHICAGO (UPI)—More families poner for 23 sightings, one | ‘Court Bans Religius Test in Hirings by Oil Fi um Se: eer iving Saucers on Wane? gain sonnets : in either “1958 or 1957, decording NM sesoonectiany anige3 ne peers “ NEW YORK (—A court Wednes-| our American concept of liberty | company from a er barring {by Aramen, this must result from|to the United States Savings and) WASHINGTON (There appar-, As in the previous periodic re- ony Air F Psa said’ 28 reports day barred the Arabian-American and the constitutional safeguards | questions about a job applicant’s' |the necessity of possible employ-|Loan League. It cited a recentiently are fewer flying saucers|ports, the Air Force said its in- included ingutficient data to per- Ol Co. from applying religious! of that liberty.” religion made the agency a “vas- |ment in Saudi Arabia, the answer'p.qoral Reserve Board study! around these days. At least, the vestigation of unidentified flying’; any conclusion, There re- He said the upholding of Ameri-| 0 of a foreign petentate.” lof New York state is simple ~ €0/ 1, showed that rough! |Air Force said Wednesday it is\objects has provided no evidence|ported objects that could not be can justice outweighed any con-| lelsewhere to serve your Arab |“ ich showed that roughly 9.3 per’ y 4 jects po siderations of the company's re-| “Out of some 887 employes’ oP! masters — but not in New York,cent of spending units surveyed/hearing less about them. to confirm the existence of od identified. lations with ere in the re-|Aramco’s New York payroll, iow, if|state.” realm the purchase of a home: The number of mystery objects saucers as —e" or inter ding 7 - in 7 . h.| tablished in 1660 during the reign Henry Epstein, upsetting a state The Arab lands are predomi- liudge said, adding: Colorado. has more than 25, cent in 1958 and 8.7 per ce mpared to 296 during the ee accounted for the hig | . administrative ruling that allowed)nantly Moslem, with keen an-| “If, as perhaps correctly claimed'known hot springs. 11957, \vious half-year period. lest percentage of sightings in the’ of King Charles I the oil firm to quiz prospective em.|tagonisms toward Jewish Israel. . ployes about their religion, de-| The company had no immediate | clared: jcomment. “Any such helding would un- The judge said that a state vee dermine the very foundations at | | agency's decision to exempt the | Sie Smileage |i FOR A SUMMER OF FUN | tests in hiring employes, and said) that if the company can't comply) it should ‘“‘go elsewhere to serve your Arab masters.’ State Supreme Court. 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The President replied that Her- ter twice had mentioned this to him because, he said, Herter had seen newspaper stories that such a move was under contem- | plation. | The President said Herter told ihim he had done nothing about the matter and didn't intend to, Eisenhower replied he doesn’t care what was said at the Herter jnews conference. He said Herter |had told him just what the Presi- ident had previously reported the |secretary said, and that was the jlast time he saw Herter. | Bohlen’s possible elevation to a thigh level Gepartment post has been opposed by Senate Republican ‘leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illi- nois and Sen. Styles Bridges of iNew Hampshire, chairman of the | Republican Policy Committee. 41 North Saginaw Street | About three-fourths of the states engage in growing tobacco crops. 73,000 units last month preventing for Ist Time This Year DETROIT # — Stocks of unsold helped along by timely factory- new cars in dealers’ hands dropped —— —— for Chevrolet last month for the first time this|*®¢ Ford dealers. year Unlike last year when factories ia E eut back sharply after sales skid- cin pn dealer new tr, nv id, deers ad been receiving . steady shipments of domestic-built inventory forecasts, still left a ; stockpile in excess of 900,000 new|°@"5 and raperss an oe 1959. automobiles but marked the first ; ; - : Domestic car inventories stood time this year that retail deliv- at 544,099 on Jan. 1. By Feb. 1 eries caught up with production. they had advanced to 686.725 and The slight increase that had |continued on up in monthly stages been anticipated in June failed |to 706,839 in March, 777,002 in to materialize .when sales of |April, 843,185 in May and finally domestic passenger cars soared |to the June 1 peak before dropping. to 580,000 units—the best single This continuing increase in month the industry has had in | stockpiles has reflected car pro- nearly four years. duction months of more than Additionally, imported car sup-| 500,000 units from January on- plies leveled off at an estimated) ward with the sole exception of February. Importers also have spereanes the combined stockpile from reach- ing the one-million mark which had} record figure. * . Dealer consensus’. is that cur- rent stocks are adequate to'see the} industry through the rest of the model year without great loss of anticipated volume as the result of the steel strike. Whether new model ‘startups will be affected will depend on the} . THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, “JULY 16, 1959 | ; eae 3 ip $$$} ‘ oe - 7 met sec But Still Top 900,000 their YaHEr Bates shipments. The . | Dewntown Store ‘]Ike, Herter Split Automobile Manufacturers Ass} Hl OA ree Only! , New Car Stocks Drop | which eclipses March's previous] © Black and White FILM | 127—620—120 2 Rolls 69c MIRACLE ‘4, SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center S, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd _ FEderal 4-3992 length and severity of the walkout. | * * * Meantime, auto builders are progressing with 1959 model shut- downs on schedule. Aug, 21 is ex-! pected to mark the final industry} \phaseout—the earliest close of a model output year since World! War IT. The National Bureau of Stand-| ards runs the world's largest test-| ing machine. Its capacity is 10 million pounds and it exerts a) force equivalant to the weight of, a stack of automobiles three miles| Brace Repairs and Transfers to New Shoes Repairs on All Types of Artificial Appliances American Orthopedic — Service 1066-68 W. Huron FE 5-7523 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Pontiac high. threatened in the spring. j Automotive News, in its regular monthly tabulation of field stocks of new cars, set the figure | ALL July 1 at 903,009 domestic cars in comparison with the record load of 911,472 cars which were in retailer | hands on June 1. * * * At the current rate of sales the July 1 domestic inventory repre- sents about a 49-day supply which) is not regarded by dealers as. unmanageable. { The current inventory is about | 30 per cent above the total of a year ago when 675,598 new cars were stockpiled. Automotive News said, however, “fewer dealers were dreading the | autumn cleanup this year.” ‘ Last month’s sales push was Ra Don’t miss this last chance to win a Pontiac. 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Huron St. FE 4-1555 Pied * FS pee cet ups rXF iy! + fA SRN eal aes eee are eae / ri & \ f } 5 f fe jo j SS an aN atta THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959. meee SEVENTEENG | we = Lager iP . 5 ' ,) was, : . : SHOP and SAVE at unninghams DRUG STORES | SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY | SS a4 4e) 444° FRESH SHIPMENT BEST PRICE IN TOWN e: H (Les | | \ t iim * - CARTON ork Be | ) a> OF BOOK an ‘ HOFTMLOW STEM| - JUICE MARLBORO 77 Mieday SHELL co Asses GOBLETS : | me choice of 3 ‘ Us Ce) k . F C bex or soft peck. F Fi ban 19. IDEAL FOR PARTIES AND SNACKS! eo co | TASTY TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY! ve * . ff ~ 4 eg \ i—~ bee ry * _—" . . aes . ee . = f \ “TU : - = = A , { — ’ + beh . < > b- nm 4 im » ‘ _—™ ( o . AS , Poy f A " e & A é = f “4g INCH SIZE- WITH PURCHaSE of | (7 A REFRESHING LIME FLOAT )} BON BON BEVERAGE aol RE P | OSTED € mn 9: wm AQe | sn" 9 | 29 ee Me ss | ailable At Most -Kinsel's Stores Glassware Av Cunningham's i Cittiinioe po Hy yall Gitiaigres™ ais LT TAAL i rieteatagsateiangyelata oo HY. l/ | Heals sore chopped hands. u 99° SIMILAC PONDER ... 69)/ amare @ COVERS gi tit: YD. 0.C. DENTURER Banat, D SUPER QUALITY — NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS! SAVE 50%, ON SCOTTY PLAID SAT te Aakers) @& AUTO SEAT. HHH TUBE Regular $5.98 p . Fee,” Recommended by dentitsts everywhere * Se tch plaid ri NUTRI-TONIC PERMANENT eee $133 . . , b= .. qi CLEANSER FFT oer an RRR 0 ¢ denture @arh 73° BAN DEODORANT ..... 59 23° WAX PAPER 100 FT. ROLL 3: | DISCOUNT 5 ALE * 2 “i : 33 BUFFERIN TABLETS BOX Expanding Feminine Syringe | / Bac ome $ 00 ‘inet LEX _ with ExTRA | |W Ss: I, OS je tet 6 two /, JUST. WIPE ONCE THEN THROW THE “sens Bi REFILL Lt ay : ! 2 . | PAD AWAY ... TRY IT TODAY " Src Baer * } + er ow i } ~ - | as ® J as —", = : _ ail z B, + 4 ‘ >= ; ; re } dj 4 y 3 . “ . ‘ > PREWENT . aC | ‘ « vrs ee ® | ay BOTTLE FEEDING bt tay 50: DU PONT TOOTHBRUSH BF Bog *| J'\¢ aatic WITH PURCHASE OF Ree en ot en BACK Wit NURSER T No. 2 TOO | . - S NBACK EXCESSIVE AIR SWALLY SIZE IODEN ' " NS TX TABLETS or ING S VIRTUALLY §& FOR NASAL CONGESTION ANAHIS ANADREX dW nA BOTH FOR ONLY =_»_ a ti | - . : » S ; | ; Pees ieee ‘ = ee | j H fi 4 ‘ eng ‘EEN / {7 (THE ronnie 1 PRESS. "THURSDAY, SULY a a 4 ae 7 . \indicabed| during the sher- , | © Governor's Mother gp jinicit to Ba wih Ma most, {Persistent Rains . |"27 nist une, ster Te PLYMOUTH | | q ‘Mrs.’ Elma Williams, on her 76th eq S in ‘on lac anc Nearby r eas jand the” Carolinas westward . LANSING in/— Gov. Willianis ve brother, Fi Richard, Keep Drenching across’ the Gulf states and the Belvedere 4-dr, ar. ; planned to go to Grosse Pointe) was to southern Ohio Valley to the south- —— Eastern States ern and central. Rockies} < 1 MRS. HENRY C; BRIGGS” Mrs. Briggs, 97, is survived a LEO J. BRYANT : : ‘Tie same § hegbaint cas be : Service for Mrs. Henry C. (Phyl- two daughters, Mrs. Riley Brown} wIxOM — Service for Leo By The Associated Press central Plains and the Dakotas. |: Briggs, a former Pontiac resi-|0f Boy River, Minn. and Mrs. Eu-|James Bryant, 62, long-time Wix-| Persistent gains which have) . + © -*% *& : i ident who died Saturday” in Union- nice McCoon of Caro. A son, Ceciliom resident, will be held at 1:30\dampened much of the Eastern| But suriny skies were the rule ‘ville, was held there Tuesday. Her’ W. of Pontiac, 10 grandchildren,|p.m. Saturday at Huntoon Funeral| section of the country this week|again in most of the Great Lakes (Regardless of Condition) a New 1959 , body was brought to the White) POD BRE! = ele oe | burial, a Yr ryan ied yesterday fol- erage & YOU buria __ RICKY D. SMITH \ttins'> beer. Gnas 0 raid iC. Renowned Composer Ernest Bloch Dies ‘Kenneth Smith of 89 Seneca St.! and 28 great-grandchildren ‘also Home, Burial will follow at Winomn didn’t appear letting yp much to-\region, the northern Rockies B Chrysler—Ply ; Showery: and cloudy weather DC Jetliner Pro ram ‘continued through southern New 9 724 Oakland » FE 4-3528 lergland 6 the New Jersey cont Causes Unforeseen Loss + iduring the night and early morn-; SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— : LARGE — FRESH Prayers will be offered at 2) He is survived by a sister, Mrs. p.m, Friday at the Moore Chapel|Isabel Gaedt of .Milford, and a of the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home|brother, Ted, of Pontiac. hts for Ricky D.| Mr. Bryant's body may be}, smith oetant sow a sr: er a viewed at Huntoon Funeral Home |tonight. ing. More rain was expected along | Douglas Aircraft Co. says that, the mid-Atlantic coast while in-junexpectedly heavy costs of the land the outlook was for scattered) DC8 jetliner program caused a net| ‘ PORTLAND, Ore. (®—-Ernest|purial will be in the Aaron Web-| showers and thunderstorms from|loss of $12,143,000 for the six ‘ 2 Bloch, 78 world-famed composer} seer Conmiary. he ° . F St | p New England southward to the/ months ended May 31. i EGGS, Doz. 49c . and conductor for half a century,} . oreign ee ours Virginias, The firm omitted the midyear | 2250 Dixié Near Telegraph ; died Wednesday of cancer, He) Surviving besides the parents are) Showers and _ thunderstorms.dividend on common stock. f 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| sell Smith of Auburn Heights, and! |Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hudson of Pon- liac, founded the Cleveland Institute o Music in 1920 and directed it for five years. Into U. §. at Houston ‘® — Foreign! ‘ SPITFIRE MODEL : 26” | : MONARCH’S Smashing! $ 84 He also was a former director wae bat sce Feel HOUSTON, Tex. ‘ ae of the San Francisco Conserva- e baby wes born Tuesday at steel poured into Texas through) } - fe Only $1.99 Per Week tory and professor emeritus at the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital andthe port of Houston today as the MID SUMM ! Down University of California at Berke-| died there Wednesday. nationwide steel strike entered its! > = ley. He was born at Geneva, Switz-| yes GEORGE L. McDONALD |S€Cond day. OVER 200 BIKES IN STOCK erland, and came to the United |) oe HL) Mce Foreign steelmakers ‘‘are throw- States in 1916 Rh et eae br. ins the book at us’ in an effort r CHOICE OF COLORS ——— Otte taee eee oe to take over the market, said) e . Walter H. Leo, sales manager of Red — Blue — Green —Black — White Polio- Crippled Man ernoon at her home after an ill-| ‘the strikebound Sheffield steel hess of two months. She was 82.! plant at Houston. Mrs. McDonald was a member|" About 21,600 tons of the metal of the Methodist Church and Nn from Belgium and Japan was un- Injured in Collision |honorary and life member of the joaded from. five ships at Houston A polio-crippled Benton Harbor ‘Order of Eastern Star in Lake yesterday. Two other ships were! BUY WHERE YOU KNOW YOU CAN | GET PARTS AND SERVICE man was in critical condition to-| Orion. | waiting empty. berths. $s «| day after his car collided head-on) Surviving is a brother. | Leo said foreign steel prices 4 Off a 5 with a.dump truck driven by 4 Service will be held at 2 p.m.|rose $6 to $9 per ton- yesterday) . BICYCLE & Pontiac man in Northville Town-' Friday at the Sparks-Griffin Chap-|‘and my salesmen report. cus- 0 : ship yesterday. el with burial in Oak Hill Ceme- tomers have been told the price n ° ‘ HOBBY SHOP | A University of Michigan stu- ‘tery. |will go up more.” . " . | dent, Michael Rubin, 23, was —— =~ 3 Prices! - 20 E. Lawrence St., Pontiac FE 2-7221 | limbs were broken in the colli- | sion. He alse suffered a frac- | tured Jaw and head injuries. The truck driver, Jack Hassett, 26, of 1024 Englewood, was not linjured. ; BRANCH STORE ~ 4524 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-0021 > FREE PARKING BEHIND BOTH STORES | wearing braces on both legs. Both | You Can rely on Every price tag for big Savings! TERRIA M Former $40 Values — NOW ONLY 17 Grouping includes Dacron and Wool and other Dacron biends— Wash and Wear Summer suits. Out — * they go! SHAWS BRINGS YOU {BIG SAVINGS ON THESE BEAUTIFUL ut on During Their SMASHING MID: SUMMER SALE! Here are just a few examples of the outstanding money savings that is yours right now! Wash ’n Wear Summer Tropicals "7 ! $na hese | = : HCCC geZ s ood d "tie $a T E . cool and com- ' -~ Ya CARAT | Ree, aut Guarantee = alotha. Wanted Former DIAMOND RINGS nee tenet nto im popular $9.95 iat thtien comege : . “Values prise Sore eles tail- = t —— ba PS “All Wool GABARDINES Former $15.95 Values 1 yh PPP tae ak Rich, lustrous 100% wool gabardines. In wanted eolers. Finest tatloring. A rare buy! ‘Former $50 Values—NOW ONLY 2 A grouping eof .Year-Around : suits in Flannels and other ‘ choice fabrics. Snap “? this big A YEAR TO PAY eee eae ee ee ij ceo Men’s Short Sleeve * . Sports Shirts Be a $487 A wide cheice of col- ers, patterns & cool, ¥2 CARAT washable cottons. savings! Many styles. x rere ere TTT Te TT Tee PAPPP PAP APPAR ‘wTTrrTT TCT PPPPPAAALD ADAP ADAP AD 3 laataad i i i i i i a i i i ia i i i Nii Ni Ni i a i i i Ni Ni inh hi Ni i ti ti i tn te tt te td te te te te tp ie dn te A We DIAMOND RINGS 2 $ 3 -Pant 77 3 Better G 3 $11 er uroup 2 $75 Values! Expertly tailored ~ hendoomaty $ $ 57 2 for$5 3 fabrics. 2° pair pants re doubts “ae 3 ans wear, > rTyTryrryrYrYrYrYreeYeeeerrererrererTree Tee ‘Tyrr,rrryyTetfrrerereeSe ee rT TrYrrTrerereTereT ee é . ee re PPPS P IPL IL PLP PLL PPL L LDL PL PD AD PAPA OLS Regularly priced much higher! Washable cottons and a fine selection of cotton knit shirts. DIAMOND RINGS \A/t ) Boys’ Short Sleeve Why Sport Shirts Plenty of styles, $467 99” Seay 14K T ¢ || ¥¥ lu A YEAR TO PAY colors ri on. terns, wy New Low Prices Now On ena Men's $1.00 | Boys’ $3.95 | Men's $5.95 é These Big, Brilliant Diamonds Te raw} “mayo | totloler | Lo-Holer Never before have we offered such large diamonds at such record A Hals Spruce” , JACKETS JACKETS prices. Choice of men’s and ladies’ new styles. Big, bold * amonds —— slightly imperfect — choice of white or yellow. Now | Values Briefs get the big diamond you've always wanted at the price of a To $6.50 $ 67 $ TT i fall one. | an 69° } : 3 3 for $2.05 Washable edtton All washable | AN the latest jackets — tn- cottons. Solid | Open An Kecousl TERMS ARRANGED: TO SUIT or || Adame rel Wer MICHIGAN S LARGEST JEWELERS’ 7 hd “¢ oJ AND. Boys } ~ 7 di THE penne PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Producer Carried ‘Plans’—Rube Goldberg’s Russians Seize Books ' NEW YORK—People . and stereo, \ Hert Bregstein, a Hollywood Joy, . places en: Bogart, Eric von. Stro- heim, Bob Zuppke, Adm. Turner Gen. Lewis Andrew Pick, Isham Jones, Babe Didrikson, B. producer, had his luggage spot- A. Rolfe, Bob Burns, Ralph De checked at the airport on a recent|Palma and the great naval. his- trip to Moscow. The Russian cus-|torian, Capt. Walter ‘Karig. toms people seized two books. One, x * * “A Room in Moscow,” was re- turned to him after a short wait, There are now 1,000,000 auto- matic soft-drink machines in the but the other got Bregstein in country spread around industrial trouble. A whole corps of customs plants, military establishments, men and commissars went over offices, gas stations, schools and dhe suspected book for more than| two hours, even funeral parlors. Coins total- while ‘the producer!ing $570,000,000 poured into them qwondered which prison he'd be| ne? -“ last year, and the trend is upward. destroy the world. - it would create @ belch that would day, Artillery Battalion Plans Aug. 8 Reunion Field Artillery Battalion will hold their sixth annual reunion Satur- Aug. 8, at the American Legion: Building, Lapeer, ~ Chow dogs and polar bears are the only animals known to have _'black tongues. Persons planning te—atténd areiNeed- Architect requested to notify either Al Walz Jr., 705 N. Main St., or Mel Heath, Former members of, thé’'257th|%. Coulter Dr., both of Lapeer. Time was when most people con- sidered an architect indispensable for large conimereial buildings, but far too expensive for single home construction. Nowadays, people are) weight in insects every coming to realize that retaining an| hours. architect to, plan their home —is one of the most practical steps they can take. The shrew, ,a. mouselike crea- mammal, can consume its own) —<; ee ow TO KILL ei, sare ie? it. infected Ste doean three sone: “Es se oe ich FooT aig Ee AY at Bros. | ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM peg bent to. The book was filled with strange looking machines being operated by even stranger look- ing people. There-was little ques- tion that some of the Russians frankly suspected Bregstein of trying to spirit into the U.S.S.R. a master plan, with diagrams, to sabotage the land and its product. Finally, durned the book and let Bregstein enter. How to Get the Cotton out of an Aspirin Bottle.” ’ * * * " A friend forwards a partial list recent years, and it is taking: John Foster Dulles, John Jay Hopkins, organizer of General Dy- namics, “Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Louis B. Mayer, Abe Lyman, sitgmy Dorsey, Edwin Cc. Hill, breath- they grudgingly re- the tok was nate cases Affect Economy? of celebrated victims of cancer in| They account for about one-quarter of the total pop sales, We spend annually as much on soft drinks in the United States as) it cost us to develop the atomic. bomb. If all the carbonation were. brought together in a single bomb, How Will Strike Senator Thinks Figures Will Shogk Americans, ' Force Early Settlement WASHINGTON («m — Sen. Lyn- don B. Johnson of Texas Wednes- day called for an estimate from Secretary of the Treasury Robert! B. Anderson of the total economic) Hearing Service 3 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7711 Cords and Batteries for All Makes Pontiac's only Authorized Beltone Dealer No Elevator—Cround Floor Free Hearing Test (with no obligation) ' in Home or Olfice -BELTONE |<< impact the steel strike will have| in lost wages, corporate income The Democratic leader predicted the answer will shock the average American, and that ‘‘the people! are going to rise up and say ‘let’s \find a solution’ when they hear it.’’ “The public interest really sug- gests that we find some way to | avoid a long drawn-out impasse | that would cost the treasury mil- | lions,” he sald. é In an informal news conference, | | Johnson said he is asking Anderson | ;for a report on what the loss of |wages and corporation income will jmean in terms of reduced tax rev- ‘and what side effects the strike NOW in PROGRESS Ic SALE VICTOR PAINT ‘ISSN. Saginaw «FE 88-6544 will have on employment and earn. | ings in the railroad, coal mining | jand other industries. Johnson said he is deeply con-| cerned about the economic situa-| tion in such coal mining states as'| West Virginia and Kentucky. He | said he fears the situation, will be| ‘enues and demands for tax refunds, | | jaggravated by the steel Strike. y By ‘FORT DIEM'S 87 North Saginaw St. SEMI-ANNUAL WOMEN’S SHOE SALE __OVER 914 PAIRS OF FAMOUS-NAME BRAND WOMEN’S SHOES SUCH AS... @ Palizzo mu @ Mademoiselle @ Deliso Debs @ Newton E @ Town and ' @ Troylings @ Andrew Geller Country @ Milanos @ Naturalizer @ Delman MANY OF OUR SUMMER SHOES INCLUDED IN THIS LARGE GROUP MATERIALS @ Calfskin @ Opera Pumps © @ Black @ Doeskin @ Sling Pumps @ Brown @ Patent @ Straps @ Bive @ Reptile @ Ties @ Beige @ Fabric @ Hi-Heels @ Red @ Kidskin @ MidHeels . @ Grey @ Suede @ Walking Heels. @ Green @ etc. @ etc. COMPARABLE $495 VALUES UP TO | T Now Go At... ‘9 re _ DISCOUNT SHOE STORE 87 North Saginaw St. | to Rederols STYLES $@ 00 " MEN’S ; @ Plaids, stripes Must Sell-Out t WORK ELIMINATING Robot Garden Fertilizes, kills weeds, kills soil insects. No hard work . in as little as 3 days. . . users report results he | NOZZLE. Kit SPRINKCER No 57¢ wie ceass 46 SICKLES 87¢ KILLER GUNS 4T7E aN ROLL Picket Fence Durable construction. To fence off lawns, play areas, gardens. etc. This Big Price soap by Event ang ts Tonight BIG 24” SELF-PROPELLED POWER MOWER, 4-Cycle Self repelled, drive takes the work out ef slopes and inclines. Makes level mowing eas- fer and faster. Large front chute. Lifetime guarantee on steel deck. friction a7 ALL STEEL GARDEN CART So Easy . to Handle $399 , Open Nights til 9 P. M. CLINTON ENGINE 5% ~_ iN . -Exor Spring Wgt. Jackets Values fo 10.90 ‘$590 Sizes 36 toe 46 LADIES’ * SLIM JIMS and solids @ Sizes 10-18 Sell-Out Price 51 S. SAGINAW MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR SELL-OUT Men's 2.95 SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS Sizes 1442 to 17............0....... 0005. Men’s Wash ‘n Wear DRESS SLACKS Sizes 29 to 42 Men’s HOBBY SLACKS Sizes $ to XL Boys’ Little Leaguer BASEBALL SUITS Sizes 4 to 7 Boys’ Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 6 to 16 Boys’ BASEBALL CAPS, Values to $1.00 ee ee ee ee Detroit Tiger—Little Leaguer—Wool Flannel... 66s WOMEN’S and GIRLS’ WEAR SELL-OUT Ladies’ Shirtwaist DRESSES , Sizes 10 to 18 $2.67 Ladies’ Sleeveless BLOUSES Sizes 32 to 38 Ladies’ Jamaica SHORTS Sizes 10 to 18 Ladies’ PEDAL PUSHERS Sizes 10 to 20 Ladies’ SWIM SUITS As low as Girls’ Jamaica & ; - PEDAL PUSHER SETS Girls’ DRESS CLEARANCE Girls’ SLIM JIMS, PEDALS, JAMAICAS Girls’ SHORTS Cottons, denims and twils Tots’ BOXER SHORTS Sizes 3 to 6 Tots’ SUNSUITS Sizes 2 to 4—washable cottons............ Boys’, Girls’ CABANA SETS ee ee ee ee ee ee $2, $3. 54 66: bd! 24s Pe ee ee ee ee ee Ce | Sizes 3 to 88 to 14..................05. WAGON ALL STEEL a inflatible Plastic JAMAICA SETS “1 Sleeveless blouse, matching shorts 4-Piece Children’s WADING 99 WHEEL BARROW SET 7 Aa 9 WAgeN” =5 ‘Pools Sp RT eke, = AH steel construction. “Xow Omir” LITTLE LEAGUE NEXT TO WRIGLEY’S ‘SELL-OUT PLENTY OF FREE PARKING PERRY STREET ENTRANCE . wes 7 Selling Out CAMP EQUIPMENT Sell-Out Men’s and Boys’ Canvas OXFORDS $966 Blue, brown. Sizes 62-12, 22-6 ARMY STYLE Foot Lockers Full Size SLEEPING BAGS Complete with zipper and canopy ee Coast Guard Approved Adult LIFE JACKETS er ee ee | Plastic AIR MATTRESS ideal for cot pad or beach lounger Blue Enamel COLD PACK CANNER $466 With rire 7 quart bnesheted PORE ICE CHEST $4933 @ sie n° gaa Ladies’ Ripple Type Sole White Oxfords S88 Mec. toes. Sizes 412 - 10, Men’s Loafers $/190)| women's wedgies $4999 Brown, black. Ham - Sizes 5 to 9 Sizes 6¥2- 12 | % ‘MEN'S CANVAS | | ee LOAFERS $999 | weal =) bal _ Blue, beige, brown. ee we ie te Sixes 6¥4-12 * ee “@ ee ae ae) ee >. ee ow neta ee & © ~*~ ee Se + * = south of Elizabeth Lake Road. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TWENTY : of the waterfront : Located on Cass Lake, one block OPEN DAILY 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. : OR 3.2907 See ie’ many attractive sfeunabes “SYLVAN VIEW” | * $21,500 | JOHN W. STOPPERT, Builder sie i, Ewes | t/Wyandotte Annexation * Bill Wins House OK: _ | Interior Committee has approved ia bill to permit Wyandotte, Mich., the first victims of radiation. pin the Detroit River. He speaks from only half a * * * «| Government operation of naviga- OR 3-9641 & |tion beacon lights on the island|times bitter, The operations also ee would be unaffected. have claimed his left hand, most aeeerneeeeneeneennsemnrnenanmasemast omy Of his nose, his upper lips and| Long-Lasting for Houses @ Boats @ Porch and Deck ©® Trim, etc. Non-Fading Colors — 4 Gallons .for $11.00 parts of his cheek and jaw. 4 x« * * = . | He asks, “‘Why should I, an in-| jee e nocent individual, have to suffer like this? For 64 years I have} We Are Fortunate to Offer You From One of the Largest Plants in the Country Manufactured by DU PONT PAINT EXTERIOR ONE COAT | Known pain,’ | The white-haired man is Dr.| 'Emil H. Grubbe, 84, credited by) 'medical science with being the ifirst to apply radiation in an at-| itempt to cure cancer. ' Saturday, he is scheduled to ‘undergo his 92nd operation for radiation burns and cancer result- ‘ing from some of his experiments. | Doctors say they probably will! Faces 92nd O peration F) wasinaton a — The towel f OT Old Radiation Burns CHICAGO! (AP)—He lies there,)not have conducted. his. experi-|j Ho annex about 90 acres of federal), wreck of a man after. 64 years Ments if he could have seen the’ |prope rty known as Grassy Island | of. pain ‘and 91 operations, one of results, iT've had, * he said. mouth, and his words were some-| State Legisldtors Agree on Something . . | ier in the session, “No, not with all the misery . Cards LANSING (UPR—Republican |” and Democratic caucus sessions : have agreed on a bipartisan pro- [7 Senators of both parties agreed to start a campaign for greet- ing cards for Sen, Frank An- drews (R-Hillman), who will |> celebrate his 65th birthday in (© the university hospital — at Ann Arber Friday. Andrews suffered a stroke earl- He has been keeping track of | legislative developments with a | tape yecorder that plays recerd- |= ings of the Senate sessions, have to remove two fingers from his right hand. i Dr. Grubbe gave a rare news conference Wednesday in Swedish Covenant Hospital. * * * | Gal. ® Docks U.S. ae rr DECK *7 88 galion “T was the first one burned by radiation,” he said. He told of how in 1895, Rubber ame" maak ° Top Quality worked on the manufacture of @ One Coat plutonium vacuum tubes called @ Washable ded Crookes tubes, used to rarify 4 FOR $11.00 | Bases i Ma any times he touched the tubes. @ VALSPAR VARNISH NOW . a @ LINSEED OIL (IN CANS) NOW ... @ SUPER CHROME PAINT $2. 98 cal. 4 FOR $7.00 1.98 Gal. 3.50 Gal. ior brought them near his face,) not knowing of the danger. Anjf irritation appeared on his hand, but he didn’t know what it was.! | Then on Nov. 8, 1895 the dis-) covery of X-rays was announced by Wilhelm Roentgen. @ BLISTER PROOF HOUSE PAINT, NOW @SUPER ONE COAT EXTERIOR, NOW .. @ COPPER BOTTOM $4.85 cal. 3.88 cal. 1.98 at. ALUMINUM, NOW PAINT, NOW ... | @ONE COAT FLAT OR BB cu, @RUSTFROOY PAINT 9 BB cu [on stmt nn. Me ENAMEL, NOW ." = : w “se ° ° iThey were produced in the’ @ U.S. DOCK PAINT 1 00 Cal. ° BLACK ENAMEL 4 00< , Crookes tubes. From that day on (ARMY), NOW .... ° . NOW ............. ° = I protected myself from the rays. But it was too late.” d : LUST WEF ORE TE us Fiberglas Your Boat Six months later he had his first ACTION COT- OFF ~ te, Super Marine Resin operation for radiation burns. itiaaeen a . ag gees apt eeubhes 3 on Jan, 26, , began treating a Merchandise Mart Loe] $6.98 Gal. woman afflicted with breast can- Including Free cer by exposing her to X rays. 1651 S$. Telegraph Road - mordener The pain left her shortly. Since FE 3-7688 IN RD. All Size Boat Cloth in Stock |then he has instructed more than : anim helenae ie etere (7,000 doctors in Tudlobay techni- STORE HOURS: Mon, to Thurs, 9:30 AM-6 P.M—Fri, Sot, 9:30 A.M.9 P.M. o. Grubbe en the role of a _ martyr, but admits he would 6 and 8 to Priced from ‘1874" | 1959 TRUCKS .......5. trom 15957] 4 Others to Choose From _Eddie Steele - Ford DEMONSTRATOR cigar Friday and Saturday qgudemom JULY 17th and 18th All Models « Colors | egai= To Choose From= SALE as a physicist, he]. Lit STORE MIRACLE MILE Lazy Bones & Scamperoos Children’s SHOES Reg. to 7.95 $399 Portage & Jarman CREPE SOLE Men’s Loafers or Oxfords Reg. to 10.95 - $7790 Reg. 7.95 Sizes 3 to 5'/2 Boys’ Ripple Shoes $R90 Ladies’ American Girl Dress Shoes Reg. 10.95 *499 Cylinder Engines Pick From | Flat Wedgies Straw Mules | Ladies’ Summer CASUALS | Reg. to 7 95 oy 99 S ALES-SERVICE-SATISFACTION DON’T TAKE — seni THE OTHER 2705. ORCHARD ‘LAKE ROAD BIG NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM LADIES’ Naturalizer Shoes Semi-Annual Sale $890 1 $990 : STEELE . 0, nese HARBOR ‘OUT OF THE HIGH OVERHEAD AREA PONTIAC’S DIRECT FACTORY DEALER Enna Jetticks |; FE 5-92048) LADIES’ - Semi-Annual Sale Reg. 10.95 & 12.95 $785 THURSDAY. JULY 16,1959. | 4) Black or Brown fi VENTILATED : Men’s Portage : SHOES || Reg. 12.95 a . Clearance SALE | Boys’ Sport Shirts Entire Stock Cottons and Knits, Reg. to 2.98 $159 $919 Entire Stock Spring and Summer Styles, Regular to 14.98 $3 And $5 Girls’ Dresses 299.5399 | STORE MIRACLE MILE Bs Be ae i a pas *ee ep eee eeeeeeee Regular to $5.98 Boys’ Bermuda Shorts & Slack Sets Entire Stock Regular to $5.98 Girls’ Summer Skirts......... $299 $399 Girls’ Regular to $8.98 Skirt and Blouse Sets............. $499 Girls’ Reg. Pajamas and Gowns : si 91639 sz 92.19 $1.39 "5 $2.19 Entire Stock Boys’ Pajamas .... Reg. to $2. 29 Shirtwaist Dresses | Regular to $8.98 * Ladies’ Cotton Skirts Regular to $5.95 Ladies’ Blouses oe © e #@ @ @ @ @ oe# ep ee @ @ ewe ee woe ewe e Regular to $59.95 Ladies’ Spring Coats and Suits... Ladies’ Regular to $17.95 All Weather Coats .......... Ladies’ Regular to $10.95 Car Coats... eeeseeoeeees @ et eeeeae Ladies’ Regular to $3.98 Cotton Gowns .. .e © e® @ © ee wm we we ww eee Ladies’ Regular to $17.98 Cotton Dresses see @ @ @ @ Men’s Slacks Regular $7.95 and $8.95 6” All Famous Brands Entire Stock Reg. to $5.98 Men’ s ‘Sport Shirts 32.99 Regular to $55.00 Men’s Dacron and Wool Tropical Suits $38.00 Others Regular to $39.95 . . . Now $29.00 Man's Sport Coats... 3919 823 Men's Knit Shirts “>” $2.99) ma $3, 99° _ 2. 99 2 Pr. for $13.00 e*e@eeee#wes Reg. to $5.95 Wash ‘n’ Wear Short Siéeve Men’ s Dress Shirts .. Reg. $5.00 * ** }. a € ‘ 2 4 THE ponTrac/ PRESS. 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Hell, ernatorial nomination but has not patie, rs to ; ’ 3 I never bought one in my life.| yet launched his campaign. Long’s —on foot, | DGIES eS al I just rent ‘em. It’s cheaper that'nervousness about that comperi-| She bought a new pair of shoes.. nes = ee way.” tion was perhaps best exemplified ~ * * eae ENVIES HUEY by a remark to Mrs. Long, over-| ‘‘People have been trying to c AS Earl Long burns with envy for|/eard by a follower shortly before|Scare me out of this for a long ANY YEAR To : his temporary incarceration. jtime,”” said Mrs. Gatewood, who his colorful brother, who was as- ; i re ig rab aa as Pp sassinated in the skyscraper state| “I'm gonna’ run for governor,” hiding a ee: ag Ay capitol which he built. From the|he shouted to his wife, ‘‘and you! y . = Values from 5.95 to 14.95 23rd floor of the 33-floor structure|can vote for Davis and I'l] beat the|‘@Ke things as they come.” = Ss : * : y- aS | a—spotlight-gleams down on —the;both of you.”’ aay! = shes eS Fae OND |bigger-than-lifesize statue of Huey; Another possible candidate for a day ‘turning dowa ali ollers of | 12-DIAM ‘which marks his glorified grave) : ’ : : the governorship is Senator | rides and staying overnight usual- : COMBINATION (on the capitol lawn. Russell Long, son of the late | ly in a motel ae oie e 5 | ‘The state Legislature ap- | Huey and a. nephew hated by ie | E a §9 0 | propriated $50,000 for the statue — _~— » helped the | «.. carries some spare cloth- fe! aa! (e) Uu S Et | after a popular subscription drive | family sp e old Minn away ing, food, water and a blanket “in ee vnee take brome ony £2 tre eer | a nat mnmtns ” ONYS*™ |a Tepound pack. ‘She also caries BRANDS Newest fashion tn i Bi : an umbrella, bridal poirs. A thrill- | ization. Huey’s birthday, Aug. 30, | Russell is popular with labor in) Mrs. Gatewood is a widow. She ing array of dia- is an official state holiday. Louisiana but the stigma of the has 11 children, 27 grandchildren 47 N. SAGINAW ST. 4] | All of this is too much for young-|Long name might prove unhealthy and 6 gfeat-grandchildren. er brother Earl, who is determined|4t this particular time. ‘‘Uncle| She started the 2,000-mile trek ‘that he and he alone will be gov-|Earl’’ has a definite opinion aboutMay 4. i ‘ernor aS long as he lives. If he lcan choose his own death scene he wants to die “a bigger martyr’ _ ithan Huey. : : k* * * | | One of the governor's pet peeves . « - = jis Wade O. Martin Jr., secretary of o—~. ; istate since 1940, who supported _ . and fought Long by turns. When | : . . iS THE STORE waere GRAMOPA | AMD GRANOMA eoucKT Earl learned that Martin had de- | clared for the governor's race he| JEWELRY CO. told a politica] rally: | / | “Martin reminds me of a rabbit, 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ileadin’ a pack of dogs. After the | jrace the rabbit is plenty glad to e VISIT Our OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Oe ne ain wi i a } DR. BARNEY SAROKIN ‘RACKS MAYOR one of 7 Big Bests Chevy gives corer Another man who provoked the you over any in its fleld |Long wrath by seeking the guber- natorial nomination is mayor De jLessups Morrison of New Orleans. ‘OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS You’ve got more to go on than our say-so: Every motor magazine has given Chevy’s standard passenger car and Corvette V8’s unstinted praise. 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Associated Press Arts Editor smiles on the podium, of Carnegie | Hall and 2,800, people smile back. NEW YORK @ — Leonard He smiles into’a camera and mil- Bernstein likes music, can’t help liking it, too. In another few weeks he will) take his good looks, his youthful bounce, his informal charm and his New York Philharmonic on a 10-week tour of the Near East and Europe. First of 50 concerts in-18 countries will be held Aug. 5 in Athens. “I love to do what I do,” says Bernstein, explaining his en- | thusiasm. : ue ge His spirit is infectious. He; 2 QUART, POLISHED ALUMINUM WATER PITCHER lee UT UNBREAKABLE LIGHTWEIGHT for your TABLE! for Ali Serving! for All Drinks! SMART! MODERN! ATTRACTIVE! 45 N. Saginaw FE 2-2400 ithough he is master, is no stuffy, \ He can be severe — “stop talk-' Bihas not the bark of conductors like | so you lions watthing TV feel pron to smile, too. Bernstein has. succeeded, tor’ ‘many people, in taking the awe- some long-hair out of long-hair music. 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James O. : ( - 7 F i Eastland (D-Miss), an avowed foe , Clears Subcommittee by d fo By LELORD KORDEL | ) Rich sauces, chocolate, cakes, | your . bloodstream and settles on f : . of new civil rights legislation, » Narrow Margin Over ; Installment Four pies, arid other pastries. | the arterial wall. | Vote of Southerners | Bill Gordon came to me, still| “Sure,” said Bill “Who * * * | Reuther Say s half-dazed from the shock he had] soca tt” Thus, as the cholesterol crystal-| We have just received a shipment of * ago : Bes Ws Fee triage lizes, the inner wall of the artery | those very items that the hidden [loses its elasticity, grows wrinkled. fats -are lurking. and thick, and the blood has to “Fat is the only food that ean't blood can still pass through the | be broken down into substances|Pressure jts way through. | soluble in water, That’s why your! For a time a little trickle of, body has such a tough time han-/Clogged artery. But what happens) dling fat, Bill, especially the fatty |if a moving blood clot, which may) material we know as cholesterol.” | form gles in the ao ; . . stream, gets ged in one o THE DEADLY DEPOSIT these tight: spots filled up by cho-! Cholesterol and fats are pro-/ lesterol deposits? the very special high-potency LECITHIN Granules mentioned by Lelord Kordel in his sensational “Stay Alive Longer’’ articles A BIG 2 POUND JAR is only $2.49, or 2 jars for $4.49 x (Limited Supply) WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Sen-| lke Dodging Civil] receives ate constitutional rights subcom- | “The company picked me for the | ° niittee Wednesday approved a Rights Issue executive training program,” he! rélatively mild civil rights bill and said. “I took the physical and | sent’ it to an uncertain fate in the) NEW YORK (AP)—Walter P. passed it fine until the doctor ex-| parent Judiciary Committee. \Reuther says the Eisenhower ad- amined the blood vessels at the The two-part bill, much Jess Ministration has been character- back of my eyes. What do you sweeping than an eight-point pro- ized by “nothing but evasion and think he found?” a posal now before the House Judi- hesitation” on the civil rights is-| “Atherosclerosis? I asked. ciary Committee, cleaed by sub-|S¥e “But that’s an old man’s dis-| committee by a narrow 4.3 margin. |“ hen the Supreme Court hand- ease,’ said Bill indignantly. . You Southerners cast all the dissent-\¢¢ down its historic decision,’’, know how old I am? Twenty-eight! | ing votes Reuther said, “that provided an/It doesn’t make sense.” cessed by your digestive tract —| The answer to that means the| - opportunity for courage and lead- Bill had reason for concern over like all your food — and passed | difference between life and death. | (Please add 3% . Sales. Tax) Chairman Thomas C. Hennings ership from the White House. his diagnosis. In atherosclerosis| on pto your blood for transport) Your life—or death! ° (D-Mo) said civil rights prope- | «Instead of courage ; : he arteries become thick d| “ to the tissues for the nourishmeht a age and lead-,the arteries become thick and) = All rights reserved, Adapted from the nents oped ee measure could lership in the White House, we had ‘clogged with fatty deposits. The| LELORD KORDEL jof the celis. But something goes pook. Live to Enjoy the “Money Pig be strengthene either in the a vacuum, and into that vacc blood > he is ¢ down. | wrong. Make,” by Lelord Kordel. Published by | , a ve ie F aecum blood flow to the heart is cut down, | “ . world. 740 West Huron St.—Pontiac Through some defect in the \process of cell buildihg and cell; Tomerrow: You’re as young as| parent committee or on the Sen- |came the Faubuses and the hate- and a heart attack may be immii- containing cholesterol or too many te floc gers’? nit ; i - ate floor, ; ane Lei | nent, iof the fatty foods from es destruction Je) scene cnaluser thelyeur arteries & kacaiie Maace can Across the Street from New Post Office Phone FE 8-1981 Sen. John A. Carroll (D-Colo),| Reuther, AFL-CIO vice president Atherosclerosis is a killer for | your 1 Cz ‘ it.” j | : | ; 5 Athe “rosis jyour body can manufacture it. 5 5 | another subcommittee member,|and head of the United Auto Work- )..ay Survival itself may well | icholesterol detaches itself from'be yours, if you work for it. = “Why doesn’t some bright young called the bill a “skeleton”? which €'S, assailed the administration on —_ _ pe ‘hanged way of liv- . ; ecpent ice = ichehe , chemist find a way to get rid ‘of needs some amendments to “put civil rights Wednesday in address- ing some meat on jts bones.”’ ing the annual convention of the , ‘ «,, _ icholesterol in the body?" asked’ A * * National -Assn. for the Advance- , “Briefly. Bill, I: told him, | pin) PURE VINYL TILE ment of Colored People “you're suffering from what is)” ~ The bill would: , —Extend the life’ of the Presi-| dent's Civil Rights Commission for another year until ‘Jan. 31, 1961 He said presidential action js often called a grease-trap disease.| “Because, paradoxically needed to’ make effective the Su- You're using your arteriés as a} enough, it’s a valuable adjunct preme Court’s decision outlawing |grease trap for your body's plumb-) te good health, We don't know segregation in public schools. ling system.”’ yet in just how many ways | 9x9x1.¢ Famous Name Brand € Ea. CLOSE-OUT The commission's constit ality ig now cmier, attack te oat He promised that the labor move- * * * | cholesterol is necessary to us. / : : ere | ” ne ' court ment will continue to cooperate) ‘Go on,”’ said Bill I want to’ We do know of a few significant | e * “until we can get effective and hear‘about this.” | functions: SPA ER sposioe ee ‘Estoriec —Require state registrars to meaningful civil rights legislation) ‘‘We begin our lives. with blood| «. : 4 S legislz | “1. It prevents destruction of re preserve and produce on request ‘that will implement the Supreme vessels like smooth elastic, and as blood ¢ ‘ = ° a) : ASPHALT TILE of the U.S, Attorney General vot- Court decision on desegretation of resilient as rubber tubing. But each coce Kg. =. it | ¢ Ea ing records from contests for schools.” ‘illness and each year of life in-| ‘2. It is important to nerve tis-| . ara and Congress, Govern- |jures the flexibility and the smooth-' sues. | ment agents would seek access to Twi tribesmen of remote Mel-|2¢58 of these vessels. | ‘*3. It's partly responsible for the | ERLE . psc gras a okie fie ville Island north of Australia hold| “They used to start showing pemienia consistency of living $ 5 95 p A i Ni T PLASTIC WALL TILE | death corroborees, or dancés, that! signs of wear and tear around ‘ Reg. 26 ©6565: 1a. fe) Reg. 4c ....... »..NOW 2e {e) Reg. Se ....+...NOW 2'%4e The subcommittee pigeon-holed a|continue for months after each| the age of 35. They became | ‘Thats’ really throwing us a Reg. Ge ..4...+...NOW 3c WHITE $479 «, PANT ho? host of more comprehensive civil burial. The Tiwi believe the cere-| thicker and less elastic, and |CUrve,” said Bill. “Something | rights bills, including President Ei-monies are necessary to set the| their smooth walls began to take | that's necessary to health but, like | senhower’s program and one ad-' spirit of the deceased at. rest. on deposits of tiny, pinhead-size [James Whitcomb Riley's goblins, | ————__— - a patches of lime and fat.” ‘Will get you if you don't watch, le ‘ sa pay [Out.” Well, what’s the answer? or ‘You said used to,”’ said Bill. lis there one?” “That's right. Clogging of the | a * * jarteries was formerly considered | “Yes, Bill there is an answer. | a badge of many birthdays. But There is ole substance that seems jnot today. Tollay, for some mento protect us from accumulations) jof 35, it’s already too late.” jof cholesterol, that emulsifies the, ARMSTRONG REAL CORK a i z | AMERICANS SUFFER MOST _| deposits on artery walls. That sub-| "x9 T 2« Ea ; | “There are two medically cited|St@7ce 1s lecithin. This is not a dealer's ‘reasons: our American diets,| LECITHIN, THE SAVER | reduction, but is fac- YOUR CHOICE or If You Don’t Buy Your Tile From Us We Both Lose Money! COUNTER TOPS , Vg Off MICA, VINYL jwhich are heavy.in fats, and our) ] eeithin I explained. is found | ; Set! : xplained, is foun |race-the-motor pace of living. | most abundantly in egg yolk; but; tory authorized tae ALL FINISHES | That’s why Americans suffer most! cheese, butter, and unpasteurized | . acs ving ) of any peoples from arteriosclero-| milk contain lecithin in their fat.| which means that all | ° fist’ .s208 * Fist’ 52.98 sis_and_altherosclerosis. That’s |}; ic aiso available in concentrated | ; : why our coronaries have become | pranular form, and may be pur-| stock will he retagged : Pane . $2.98 ° Cereal $2.98 lepidemic. ‘hased at special diet f | “We allow cholesterol to crystal-| oven § — aia anaes | from $5.95 down to | ¢ sem- seve ° roreh ante TILE OUTLET Gloss lize because we stop exercising) Almost everythin ou eat to ~ too soon,”’ I continued. “Remem-| day, whether at at in a van $2.98 for 30 days @ Masonry @ Exterior . 1055 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 8-3717 M-'day, whether at home or in a res-\M ssi‘ C;t*éts:S:C*@SC kee es $2.98 Primer . $2.98 ber that Dr. Paul Dudley W hite taurant, contains dangerous| only. Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9 — Tuesday, Wed., Sat. ‘til 5 the prominent heart specialist - esd jamounts of cholesterol — and too| whose name became well known)jittle of the lecithin which helps} to use as President Eisenhower's to emulsify the fatty deposits and physician said the President's golf- keep them finely divided so’ they ing probably kept him from hav-|can circulate through your body. | PE | did."’ “‘Have_you-_any—idea-how many: 9 AL CLEARANCE “Sure,”’ said Bill, ‘‘and before jounces of fat. you eat a day?” I . | he said that, nearly everybody (asked Bill. ON ALL SUMMER brought it on.” much about it.” SP 0 ’ ' "i and exercise too little. We must | onthe at ~_ ag -_ sever | 5 RTS EAR keep all the. sae ie cholesterol ” veal ‘beanie hazard on A ne MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY : on So We must walk] \ ial danger to any man. More B UY N OW ~"Where do people like me—and ble fat that you could. cut out of A I R E D UC E D Pp RI C ES ee even younger fellows — get s0 your diet. Another 30 per cent isi} — : ; a a : ® much of this cholesterol?’’ asked hiiion fat os Bill. cong i weet eee) 5 : “You eat it in your foods. You Where's it hiding?’’ asked Bill. eat either too many of the foods} ‘Do you eat much gravy, Bill? 0 Oo rt) ing a heart attack earlier than he * a . thought maybe golf was what “No,” he said, “I never thought than 50 per cent of this fat is visi- See Merchandise Displayed on Counters No. 25 and 26 Regulor Price “We eat too much, sit too much, The average American con- —— << is Ladies’ : - tes ore es moos Bias ee aS Sleeveless .. — es | New G-E PLAY SUITS Now tans $1.77 a Frost-Guard Reg. $1.98 Girls’ Playsuits $700 | 67 $1.29, NOW... . | | Now $ | Girls’ Playsuits Le I , Keeps Frost From $1.00, NOW... T7 =f Forming Anywhere! ae Jemelea| w $198 . - orts $2.98, : p @ Automatic Defrost JAMAICA and Ladies’ Co-ordinate Sets 7 Refrigerators BLOUSE SET $2.49 to $2.98 : ) @ Zero-Degree Freezer Reg. $1.98 Now Half Price : at Top = K @ 3 Swing-Out Shelves Now $7 67 Z ° ie meter Trays and Ice ee ses 3 torage Container pas , | te? Girls’ Co-ordinate Sets : = ee rane , SKIRT and 179 ae , os Girls: Jamaicas ae NO MONEY DOWN Foot Pedal Door Opening $ 50 Now half price Only $4.50 Per Week -+- Magnetic Safety Door Now Girls’ Short Shorts Coupon _ tT $1.00 to $1.99 Now half price Ladies’ and Girls’ Swimming Suits 25% off ‘Beach Jackets i Offer: With this coupen get a JAMAICA SETS | Now IT : ~ Hampton Electric Co. _ complete : 7 | Open Nightly til 9 P.M. Reg. $1.29 $2.39 to $2.59 : soe a Nepnet $25 W. Huron Street Film-Batteries - ede b irec’ tr 25% off FE 4-2525 Set for $2.99 THE PONTIAC as THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Welfare laa Gets Same Treatment . School Redistricting Plan Junked: Township Annexation Bill Rejected LANSING (® — The Legislature, clearing the decks for the final ‘ throes of the tax. struggle, has junked controversial school reor- ganization, annexation and welfare financing bills. «x * * The so-called K-12 plan met its second — and unquestionably its final — defeat when the Senate routed a host school bill to the Education Committee. The 19 to 11 vote, strictly on party lines. put the revived K-12 proposal where a predecessor version smothered to death last month, Republicans backed the move, Democrats opposed it. The Greene bill, a modification of the: Virginia plan for - judicial determination of annexation ques- tions, met its Waterloo in the House. It fell 13 votes short of the passage requirement on a 43 to 51 roll call. Its demise was not unexpected after a steady tattoo of opposition leveled by the Michigan Township Assn. * * * The welfare bill, designed to lighten the expense burden of lo- cal governments in support of poor relief, was killed in the Senate. A vote of 18 to 15 sent it to a com- mittee grave. * * * The K-12 plan, strenuously fought by rural and some city schoolmen, \ and. backed by major statewide education organizations, was one of the. session’s most bitterly dis- puted propositions outside the sphere of taxes. ° It would have set machinery in motion for erasing some 1,650 primary school districts in the next three years, most of them one-room units, Opponents. assailed the pro- cedures involved as ‘“‘dictatorial”’ and “fundamentally dangerous.” Sens, Harvey Lodge (R-Drayton Plains) and Lynn O. Francis (R- Midland) led attacking forces. x * ® Under the annexation bill, sought by several large outstate cities, a visiting judge would have been “Queen, Phili p \Cruise Away Ito Nanaimo, BC VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) + Queen Elizabeth and her royal party left here Wednesday night on a leisurely 35-mile cruiSe to Nanaimo, B.C., and a 24-day visit to Vancouver Island, : * * * The Queen and Prince Philip spent a furiously paced 12 hours at formal appearances in the New Westminster and Vancouver area Wednesday. Her visit here was capped by her attendance at the civic audi- torium, where a capacity crowd turned out for a concert. AP Writer Ed C gh Dies in Washin WASHINGTON (AP) — F, Creagh, 41, special ssignnet writer in The Washington bureay, died Hicye at’ Hadley Memorial Hospital. He had been taken to the hos- pital last week in critical condition from a liver ailment. ‘oe * * | Creagh had worked in the AP's ‘Philadelphia, New York and — don bureaus before. coming. to Washington after World poe Il. He left briefly in 1948 to do free lance work but returned to The ‘AP the following year. : New Zealand's longest river is only 80 miles in length. ee CLIP fuls COUPON AND SAVE 816 1 SUPER SPECIAL | Ladies’ . . . Men’s . . . Boys’ HALF SOLES 5. 9. REESGES 10x12 FT. ROOM of direct relief costs to 49 per cent. The remaining 51 | called in to make decisions on a proposals initiated by city gov-|' = | Gigantic Selection of ike Ste Sees x * * Regular $2.50 Value | a . A referendum provision for re-| | F- | sge j wa view of such decisions by voters} | MEN’S WHOLE was liberalized in the House —|| SOLES OUR ATTASHED | Subeebe Brands! but not enough to satisfy objectors. | SPECIALTY watiee WAIT | pest hope In years for. breaking uhh | Boys’ Knit Briefs wis Men's Boxer Shorts artificial boundary lines around Ih ; AT B ARG AIN PRICES | fast-growing cities that have tend- 4) BROADCLOTH FRONTS Reg. 794 pri Save 22! ed to stifle normal development Reg. 39¢ pri Save’ 564! YOU CAN BUY cee ee ee : Helt Soles &. 278 Pr Sanforized broadcloth, vat- ENOUGH S$ 9 5 The state-local welfare cost a, . f Cheaper all Fall-cu ¢ cotton k ni tb acks | dyed colors. All-round clas ‘ . sharing proposal, a House graft A * jc azer stripes. with white. f, c wal grippers. . babircgcr ny te on an innoouoas bill previously || , oie ee oo ee . aa ” AN AVERAGE | approved by the Senate, would | : | have jumped the state’s pro- | i} | per cent would have been borne DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — TEL-HURON — DRAYTON PLAINS peassoubrsieboen — pier rons MILE ¥ 88 toirie SAGINAW at AUBURN DOWNTOWN. PONTIAC—-TEL - HURON—DRAYTON "PLAINS ° \OPEN ‘TIL 9 FRIDAY AND MONDAY ; ROCHESTER — MIRACLE MILE COMPANY Es Discontinued $ 99 SINGLE by local communities. ——— Ss —— —— WALLTEX : ROLL ge canes ear vm na ti i P ATTER NS Re g $3.60 cid ins “nillion dollars in al ‘ s woe ditional the stat | Completely Scrubbable Sen, Frank D, Beadle of St. Clair, Republican majority leader, TOM Stand and moved 1 scrum : : oe Rosenberger Paint & — | the bul. b fh a Pca 5 he ohns on . , * ; a ee bli ; re ht | FOR R FATHER and SON FOR FATHER and SON .$. ginaw venteen of his Republican co | bestor ee ied TEE SHIRTS -_ KNIT BRIEFS | ns: . stman of Ann Arbor and Pa . Reg. 89¢! Save 22¢! Reg. 694 pr! Save 12¢! |_ We se Jolin poines |e SESE S| (RE se 2210 0 07 acrmecomie 67 severe 37 | 5 arm, . —— Chocolate Covered Hist, sib Eat eyes eae y , PEEP EEE 4 Reg. 694! Save 12¢! Reg. 594 pr! Save 124! sizes. 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WA. ~ for ard, drive patio r Values Ranging gs y tf . «UP. t $300 a tretc out terms i He a. : Vigorous, thriving vine that: requires little care of As ravkligand exciting as its gracious " . ; tt an sbeadance of _. sparkle. Discourages unwelcome. in- a . ] pa 6 ‘eit hoitae ratty Now st Kresge’s! ‘ sects. Ideal for outdoor parties! Priced H : : so low you'll want several. Early = a American styling with slim glass : SPECIAL ULTRA- HIGH th |i : — ia black painted iron. ?; _Now at cas | i] ULTRA-PHONIC ALBUMS . wasn San . [ A little bit better se- & . Cenc cumiien for * $199 lection. of covers. Tapes- @ "Special, assortment. of . tries, nylons, friezes in a va- 7 pica id rds in irk = wonet of latest colors. See them = orful jackets. including - a Jazz, Classicals, Show = 4 Tunes & Top Tunes— 2 ‘s All Time Favorites. . . 2 A . —$L = A Word about METRO -__ HI Rowsiiee B52 years of furniture retail . Waae Value NO munities. oes ress . Metro a deep understanding 4 : merely stick for picnies! Lights your he fof what shoppers look for. " SPECIAL . ¢C into ground, s a a} KRESGE f$-—t+— ‘ I Sha Bea? | é 2 : | ~ 3 = - apr at } , $ f A” % \ « Vy ee \ a) ‘ \ } e4 | i ; ‘ 7 \ : | C. ewEnty-six te PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, FULY-10,1090- Ne mais 5 ‘ 7 t ; nan nein pate % | cote - ‘ Pee se ad 4 , /, SHELTON PONTIAG-BUICK [ Penson | i T 0 imacic —- |. ON. WPON Pontiac-Buick, (1460 on your dial) 66 : b 9 Rochester, over “the Bomb ccester ov 30) Listen to radio broadcast direct from Shelton , WPON ... Friday, July 17th, 7:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. Interviews with : famous football . personalities. | A BIG GOING AWAY PARTY FOR A GREAT GUY! the days of the “Magic 30” Friday, July 17. Saturday July 18 30 CARS SOLD in 30 HOURS Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18 SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK OF ROCHESTER . will be making deals, the like of which you have never seen before . . . Bigger trade-in allowances .. . Better prices on new Pontiacs and Buicks and as always LOW BANK RATES. Don’t miss this ‘ great three-day celebration . . . We have every price range in stock .. . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on the cor of your choice. At, SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK OF ROCHESTER you may choose from the Catalina Two Door’ to a Bonneville Safari. , REFRESHMENTS 7, SERVED FRIDAY : and SATURDAY FREE! Win on Ait expense trip for fwo to Pittsburgh for the Detroit Lions vs. Pittsburgh Steelers & game, November 8th. NOTHING TO BUY. / JUST COME IN AND RECISTER / WIN 2 SEASON js PASSES / Two season passes for all Detroit Lions home games will be given away. Come in, register now. - & / . . - FOOTBALL STARS HERE in PERSON Come in and meet these fafhous football stars from four different teams: .. . Friday, July 17, 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. — Saturday Afternoon July 18°. ~ . Detroit Lions ; New York Giants Green Bay Packers «Cleveland Browns @ Charlie Ane @ Gene Gedman = @ Darras McCord @ Lou Creekmur @ Corl Karilovitz j @ Ollie Spencer @ Willie McClung e, i. % @ Hopalong Cassidy @ Bob Milke @ Perry Richards @ Jerry Riechow . 4 \ eae | z @ Dorne Dibble @ Gary Lowe @ Terry Barr : , T =a “FOOTBALL — PONTIAC ey ie ee BUICK & | Continuous movies. of highlights ae of all Detroit Lions games as well | ) ee * i i 2 as hi hli : i - A personal message from 223 S: ‘Main Street, Rochester ghlights of Pittsburgh Stee! Tom “The Bomb” T ! ers — which show the stars racy... a _ you will meet in pérson, as they 4 j . Pan og elberdg vl many people who made my — . IN. ROCHESTER : : performed on ‘the gridiron last & come 0 this celebration. | nn Invitation to 3 : oy oe 4 - Season. Come! See “Tom, the = - “To you who have never visited Shelton Pontiac-Buick Telephone OL 1-8133 ae * fs ‘Bomb Tracy and other footboll; =. : ~ Rochester, may 4 suggest that you take this oppor- _ wets 4 2 : dued ca OM stars in the season’s biggest j unity to get acquainted with football étars, see the : ; eo ; cornet the best cot deste? Michigon’ Boa Stor ~ CRUARDIAN Pertasaip Sevttce 19 53nd, Senna a 8 2a) ov + ' "See you at Shelton Pareles. Baka naga ee ae “, Glas — Specials -saiacmeaaiigiin oa ol ' nt sa is movies “Football _ (Signed) Sincerely, Tom Tracy | AASEEEANCE be carbone ro : aah pCa apemme: ——a * Fe ; ? gas os : , | / : } f } , : 5 4 : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY {e, 1959 ee ae SS ee MAXWELL HOUSE “3 COFFE @ WITH COUPON ONLY vw AYAYAYAYT a pV AV AD aL AL 16} as da perros: bb 4 err prep rrrrper WAU Sell be tHRICHED _ PURPOSE Oe sete ees ps : 2 cnn FROZEN LEMONAD @ REGULAR or PINK @ vreetre Lesssdtssdssiscde rvTryey ; YIYATAYNY : , bsesdbdsilhlisiads vert VAUAYU AVAUAV AVAL AV AU AV AVA Pillsbury ~BISCUITS® | | RED RIPE, LARGE 20-Ib. AVERAGE 19 Re BEM OM WHOLE FRYERS... Sivwnun wear = 29°(H TO) 8 conven oxet_F 39 I a a ORC LS BREASTS . . °°. "58° BACKS and NECK OTE eee OTT bedithhbdddddedaddd add gd ( FASTER with GOLD BELL vetererryryretre he Ale wt RA 4 . 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Sess eee e eee ee eee ee ee ey Sieee keine 1 ee Pebaeseveseeveseseced eee een ra . AES ee otees Aetete Teeeee nee eveceeteuee To ee CARRE Cee ee ee eee eee ie in al eh ee eee eter eaeee ee Lo de ee ae wteter ete Peer eens *e* eee ee t: Sadat tadlatstes talicdictit Intute ted tthe eh tee kat vee ey * COsWneesaretseeees Li Leh ee ee eee eee eee ere eee eee ee) eee, sets eee ee eee ete ee * a SeUes Hae pe ss po Papin . ever ey rrrrrr rrr tt tet e ee ee Perea ee eee eee eee eT eee eee | Msi PM. fie sOOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK det me 7 so9 AM. fill. 10 PLM. see ~ iy i 4 of a i } Pe r + | SWENTY-ETGHT Combine Favorite - Summer fruits ahd ienesiet are correct balance of frujt juice, sugar pan Squeeze the juice from’ 2) at once with \% inch hot paraffin. now ripening in abundance and and pectin. The following recipes medium- sized lemons and measure| if ‘Jars are usec, seal. Makes some of them should be turned into|for currently plentiful fruits are|“* CUP into saucepan with. fruit... |’ about 10 medium glasses. sparkling jellies and flavorful based on liquid fruit pectin. | Then make the jam. Pp —= ~*~ * * This can be done with no Peach Raspberry Jam Me fruit in saucepan and mix well.) art ped cherries make a de-| trouble at all when you use recipes ; ace over high heat, bring to a licious jam. Not only ‘is it good, based on either liquid or powdered Foe ad ape acho |FULL ROLLING BOIL, and boil on breakfast toast, but it makes a fruit pectin. These modern prod- hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. | M% cup _— pe G lemons) . su r ucts assure a perfect, tender jell, te battle guid fruit pout Remove from heat and at once| and fine fresh fruit, flavor with a) First, prepare the fruit. Peel, ped in oes er pect. Skim off! minimum of cooking. pit and crush thoroughly about 2 ‘0@#™ Ww! spoo You should, of course, follow pounds fully ripe peaches. Add | Then stir directions exactly for whicheverjenough crushed peaches to rasp- for 5 minutes te product you use, because all reci-|berries to make 4 cups Sapte| to prevent floating fruit| Ladle pes are carefully developed for theifruit. Place in a very large sauce-} quickly into glasses. Cover jam a es, — ‘ : , . — —_ ars ‘super sundae sauce. Cherry Jam 4 cups prepared fruit ‘about 3 lbs. ripe! sour cherries) | 7 cups (3 ibs.) sugar 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin First, prepare the fruit. Stem and pit about 3 pounds fully ripe sour cherries. Chop fine. Measure) 4 cups into a very large saucepan. | Then make the jam. Add sugar) ito fruit in saucepan and mix well. | Place over high heat, |FULL ROLLING BOIL and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. ‘Remove from heat and at once istir in liquid fruit pectin. Skim off ‘foam with metal spoon. 23 3 = “< ~ = = e prevent floating fruit. quickly into glasses. Cover jam about 11 medium glasses. Note: For a stronger cherry pits during simmering, or add. 14 teaspoon almond extract before \ladling jam. * * * Cherry Jelly 3'4 cups juice (about 3 Ibs. ripe sour cherries T cups (3 Ibs.) sugar 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin First, prepare the juice. \{do not pit) about 3 pounds fully ripe sour’ cherries. oughly. Add 32 cup water; bring’ to a boil and simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. Meas- saucepan. Then make the jelly. Add sugar ito juice and mix well. Place over |high heat and bring to a boil, stir- i\ring constantly. ‘liquid fruit pectin. Then bring to |hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, .|foam with metal spoon, and pour quickly into glasses. Cover jelly Banana Peanut Butter Here's a catchy number that’s ‘in tune with tea time — Peanut Butter - Banana Sandwiches. With a (2-inch) cookie cutter, cut circles from sliced enriched bread. iSpread bread circles with peanut butter and cap each one with a banana slice that’s been dipped in orange juice. now while the berries are in season and store away some of their goodness for next winter. DOUBLE FAVORITE—Peach and raspberry jam is a special treat, combining as it does two of summer's favorite fruit flavors. Get busy ~NEW WASHING DISCOVERY! See ee weve eee ee ee ee Oo Oe Ow Oe . /-- * + 1 i i’ eee 2 ew | , oe “a , { F Suds, plus today’s Clorox Bleach, dissolves this dirt, give today's cleanest washes! © 1980, Tee Chores Compan Clorox today, Medio to laundry suds... Then stir and skim by turns for | 5 minutes to cool slightly, to | Ladle | at once with 4 inch hot paraf- | fin. If jars are used, seal. Makes | flavor, add a few crushed cherry | Stem | Crush thor: ure 34% cups into a very large) At once stir in) ja FULL ROLLING BOIL and boil) skim off) } | pa 8 SY) { ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 1 16, 1959 : ; es Fraite in Jam / © } el grees) oven 45. minutes or i oring and flavor. cake tester inserted in’ center| Apricots have never produced comes out clean. Remove b Give Bread Mix much fruit when east of the a New Treatment sss to macisee rections. cky: Mountains; Mandard varie ties do not like humid climates, iat once with % inck hot eatin. |Makes \about 11 medium glasses. - Note: For a_ stronger clierry flavor, add a few crushed cherry \pits during simmering, or add % teaspoon almond extract before |pouring jelly. hn on te giv ee Ra |But the Mi State scientist An excellent way to Zive a new Now Apricots Can Be =< ce = - man = mix home treatment. , Grown.in Michigan |wrsm sicngar’ sonanens tne Orange Prune Bread under Michigan conditions the Here's good news for those who kind of fruit people want. like apricots. After 20 years of . Ya cup finely chopped nuts i selecting work, three. H ; Square Ones Save Time | Beat egg enough to combine xingeaend — ia teeilmpressed With Plight | Next time you roll out the bis-|yolk and white; *add milk and into orchards for test production.| BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPD — icuit dough, skip the round cutter/beat to combine. Add oatmealltne new varieties were developed|Thorhas Jackson was so im- and make square biscuits, suggest|bread mix; stir just until com- by scientists at the Michigan State|pressed with the evidence pre- ‘Specialists at Michigan State Uni-|bined. Fold in prunes; turn into University Agriculture Experiment|sented in his damage suit against versity, It takes only a few strokes |pan that comes with mix; do not! station, the Roen Steamship Co. of Stur- of your knife, Square biscuits|grease pan. Again the scientists started with|geon Bay, Wis., he asked for and taste just as good, and they save} Mix together the sugar, grated the kind of apricot people tike|was granted permission to boost you some time and energy in the/orange and nuts; sprinkle over topjand then developed trees that/his claim from $35,000 to $75,000. | kitchen. of loaf. Bake i in moderate BB de- would produce fruits with that wol-|The jury awarded him $65,000. 3 cup milk * q Lang age (10 ounces) oatmeal bread mix % cup cliced wetted cooked prunes 2 tablespoons sug: Grated rind of ny anne bring to a' At Atlas Super Market You'll Find shelf offer hal? after shelf of food | RUBY BEE Pure Strawberry, Red Raspberry, Grape and Blackberry PRESERVES Large 21 Oz. Jar HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE Big 6-07. C Jar “39 69: 10 19: THRIFTY! CHOICE! 79: ATLAS TEA BAG Campbells VEGETABLE OR TOMATO ; SOUP PEACHES 89: 100 Ct. Pkg. CAN NEW ERA WHOLE FREESTONE I[CHUN KING | © BEEF CHOP SUEY - | ® CHICKEN CHOW MEIN 3 Large 23% Lb. Can CHUN KING CHOW MEIN NOODLES Big 212 Can 29° Chicken of the Sea TUNAS UI 4m] REMUS ’ Fresh Country B UTTE R CLEANSER ae 49° 1 0: |MAZOLA QI, es cation can $9 49 FRESH FROZEN FOODS | Fresh Frozen Garden Gold Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink or Delicious Orange Drink 10° Ye-Olde Southern BISCUITS Plain or Buttermilk oll | . _ Store Hours: . ° 8eer_ ) C Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, ee Pkgs. 9AM. 10 9PM. Be a Na AN Large 2% Can CHOICE CUT ROUND. STEAK ARMOUR'S COLUMBIA SLICED Fresh, Lean GROUND BEEF Quart Bottles Your Choice a oF: e Wine — Fri. 9 to 10—Sat. 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 6 nis GEA Fo eee oe NEDA Beis a /, . } / | i 4. THE PONTIA a f } Make a Soup to Mix With Canned Tomato Use a ham bone in this good sturdy soup. Wonderful Puree Mongole Butt-end ham - meat ened een E cup quick-cooking green 1% quarts water iar _ i riba Geley ere wee ry w to li 1 large onion (sliced). os ‘2 green pepper (sliced) 2 whole cloves 2 whole allspice 1 bay leaf tomato gz - a leftover diced baked ham a Preshly ground pepper Put ham bone, split peas, water, bone, with Practically 2 cans (10% ounces each) condensed r We've ! Been , By JANET ODELL Pontiac Home Editor! Last fall me we wrote that there were. 85 cake mixes on the market. ‘There must be over a hundred by now. In recent weeks we have received a package of mix that makes a large pound cake and one of a sugar maple cake. This last one is a delicately fla- vored cake that is very light. It makes a full 9 by 13 inch pan. We used a plain white icing al- though the recipe for a maple licing is included in the package. carrot, celery, ‘onion, green pep-) per, cloves, allspice and bay at Make the Most in a kettle. Bring quickly to a boil: reduce heat and simmer, stirring) | } , s ccna wat os am =F LOW Egg Price soft — about 144 hours. Remove VE gg ham bone. Pour soup and_ vegetables through fine strainer or food mill, adding the pureed vege- tables. Dice any meat on ham bone and add. Cool, cover and refrigerate overnight. At serving time add condensed tomato soup and diced ham; heat, stirring occasionally; add salt and servings. Soup may be thinned with water if desired. You can roast a leg of lamb on an outdoor spit if you have your meatman bone, roll and tie the meat for you. FRESH DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS “19 2 N. Saginaw Downtown Pontiac = good companion, . : 4 4 slices of crisp bacon, sausage, or|plies are expected to be marketed| Quick cooling and keeping is the) | Here’s a thrifty lift that will pry lyour meals out of their well-worn pared to most of the meals you serve. It’s a combination of eco- Inomical eggs with just a pinch of jthat magic ingredient called “imagination.” { of the U.S. Department of Agri- iculture, who are very egg con- scious these days when eggs are ‘selling at the lowest prices since | Mother was a girl. (Since 1941, in /Case you’re wondering about Mott» /er’s girlhood.) Here are some samples of im- aginative, tasty and nickel-nursing meals, suggested by the egg cheer culture: served Egg serving, you need one egg and a slice of toast. Beat egg whites until stiff and form inte a nest on the toast. Drop the yolk of the egg into ithe center and bake in a moderate salty meat of some kind makes a so serve with BUY MEATS at Wholesale SAVE at ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE! MILFORD Directions: Drive West on Highland Rd. (M-59) te Milford Read uct) turn ht FARMS PACKING HOUSE. WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ON MILFORD ROAD meat. is easy and tasty. Poach eggs as usual, but instead of water, use itomato juice as the liquid in which the eggs are poached, | EGG AND FISH SALAD: This is| an appetizing dish that the family| will enjoy especially in the hot, s; | weather. Flake salmon or tuna and| icombine with sliced hard cooked leggs, chopped celery, sweet pickle | and diced onion and mix with| | mayonnaise. | WE SPECIALIZE N FILLING YOUR FREEZER Every Piece Guaranteed to Be Tender “Cut... Wrapped... Sharp Frozen and Delivered Free for as Little es PER WEEK. | THE HOME OF COUNTRY BOY PRODUCTS Country Boy Beet — . Guaranteed U. S. Choice A. A. Tender ~ 2 The Old Fashioned Market With the Moder Touch General Electric Freezers The Country BEER & WINE — FULL LINE of GROCERIES 7617 Highland Rd. (M-59) $50 Off Meat Market +e 6 8 & Williams and Lake Road Open 9 to 9 Including Sundays . cents a pound means 25 cents a jserving’ for birds weighing 12 the size, breed, quality, and how they are processed. jcents per pound. Small eggs are Ting New \Two other package mixes. tha * a carnbreag mix. Both have a foi Py camping trip. Three-ounce plastic wrapped packages of walnuts are proving better for summer keeping than the old type package. These are electronically sealed which makes them air and moisture proof, interest us a great deal are mixes to use on an outdoor grill. One contains a biscuit mix, the other baking pan and cover and a pan liner. Ours are going on our August roducts test area for a new wine . gar. We have been using it for about a week and like the rich flavor it gives salad dressing. Offered as a premium with this ‘Vinegar is an imported vinegar cruet. ; On the USDA list of Plentiful Foods for July turkeys and plums lead. Turkeys and chickens have become so reasonable that every- one uses them for company en- tertaining. : If you like poultry cooked on ‘ t | The-home of the 57 varieties has) your outdoor grill, here is a sug- ‘come out with three new products jsauce is a mv leasily) as a dip for raw vegetables |meat or cheese. We like it very| well on ham. Mix it with other! ‘dressing for salads. x * * From the company’s test kitch- irut, and actually save money com-|eMs comes this dressing recipe to ‘use with fruit salads. L ‘Honey Mustard Cream | 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon Mustard Sauce lcup heavy cream . | Combine honey and mustard; Those are the principal ingredi-' whip cream until stiff, but not dry; pepper to taste. Makes 8 to 12|°Ms Suggested by home economists fold in honey mixture; chill. Se Tve/your protein food. Use them in ion fruit salads. Makes 2 cups. | Pontiac has been chosen as a |One is a barbecue sauce which has| |a natural smoke flavor. The other|¥ alre ady cook this way. rd sauce. Use it; iright from thé: bottle (it pours! gestion you mey follow. Perhaps Cut the fowi imto serving ‘| ‘or margarine and put on the grill te. brown. Turn and continue to baste until fowl is browned all over. Then wrap in foil and put back} on the grill to finish cooking. The! foil protects the meat and prevents | it from being burned. All the juices are kept in. * * * In conclusion, let's mention eggs. | At their present low price they're | a better buy than ever for part of| : | lots of ways in your. summer) |meals, Tempting to } ‘leaders of the Department of Agri-| The ‘‘season’s the reason’? ex-,has arrived! Of course only light plains the abundance of fresh pro-| supplies are available, but with For example: Have you ever jduce in stores and farmers’ mar- Nests? For each (kets. Some foods decrease and oth-|this week. jers increase in quantity each week. tor explaining price fluctuations. ‘PROTEIN FOR THE FAMILY week. | Unseasonally large pork ‘Most Meat Prices Are This change in volume is one fac- | Pork, beef and poultry are being ‘oven until the yolk is solid. A|/emphasized in many stores this sup- Houswife | } ishipments from other states prices lowered to 5 and 6 cents an ear | You can tell a good ear of corn | by looking. Do the kernels have a bright shiny appearance? Are | the kernels well developed to the end of the ear? Do the ker- | nels look plump? If there is any | green husk, is it green, crisp | and fresh? in hot weather, cold luncheon this month. This is expected to|Secret of sweet garden-like corn| keep prices at an unusual low. /flavor. Do your part in keeping) TOMATO POACHED EGGS: This|One wholesaler reports that hogs are 10 dollars per hundred weight jlower than a year ago. If you check pork cuts, you'll | find whole ham for as little as 16 to 23 cents a serving, Bacon, sausage and franks are specially marked. : What beef will you buy? Cus- tomer interest in chuck roasts is at a low in summer, so price is lower too, If your family likes savory pot roast in winter, current prices will tempt you to wrap a few for the freezer. If you choose U.S. Choice grade blade chuck, you might use it for broiling now. Of course it will need tendering in a marinade in the refrigerator overnight—and for the greatest tenderness, cook it rare to medium-rare. , Customer demand for steaks helps to hold higher prices for these cuts in summer. When steaks. are featured, you may find a difference of 15 te 20 cents a pound for the same grade. The U.S. Department of Agri- culture predicted plenty of turkey in July. The average price of 49 pounds or more. Most fryers are 35 to 49 cents a pound this week depending upon y Some stores are suggesting duck at 39 to 49 cents a pound. Remember that duck has a larg- er proportion of bone to meat than other kinds of poultry, so you want a plump one — maybe two, : The -price trend is down On eggs. Forty-three to fifty-two cents a dozen for large eggs is 28% to 35 254% to 28% cents a pound. - VEGETABLE ROUNDUP That time for homegrown corn i? 2 SCOVER THE 8 WHITE-white or grey-white!! Thete’s an amazing difference with Roman Bleach. This “"\ “eleanser bleach dissolves clinging film which_ - ealises greyness — gets clothes WHITE-white. BLEACH OF MILLIONS—CELEBRATING — “@® YEARS OF WHITER, CLEANER WASHINGS. io tee 2% 5 4 ‘s . this freshness and try to use corn the day you buy it. Tender squash that you cook with the skin on, are generally 10 cents a pound. New Michigan potatoes can plies from other states. Most potatoes are 6 to 9 cents a pound, That's 2 to’ 3 cents a serving. Boil | in their jackets for the most | health value. | Outdoor grown tomatoes.are fast |increasing. You may want to ripen jthem at room temperature before | refrigerating. This. will develop jeolor and flavor which never de- ivelops if underripe tomatoes are refrigerated, pieces; Brush with melted buiter | now be added to growing sup- | Treat your family to this glorious Strawberry C PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Shortcake. It’s ready in minutes and what a treat! It will be the lightest, tenderest short- cake you ever baked—with a special melt- in-your-mouth goodness that’s the result of baking with Robin’ Hood. All your baking will taste better, be more successful, if you use Robin Hood Flour. That’s because Robin Hood is made from specially- selected high protein wheats. Take advantage of this High Protein Richness to give your family better baking, and better nutrition, too. Take this coupon to your grocer and save 15¢ on any bag 2 cups sifted Rosin SPREAD, . indi Fiat ndividual SERve., «+ Warm wi * IF you use of the country) of Robin Hood Flour, then try this wonderful recipe! N TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER: it is worth 154 on the pur- chase of Robin Hood Flour. Limit one to a family. This coupon expires: September 30, 1959 CN AS ERAS RA SR Mr. Grocer: Redeem this coupon as our agent for 15¢ only when applied on burchase of Robin Hood Flour by a customer at your store. Any other use must pay any sales tax. If so redeemed, we will reimburse you 15¢ (plus 2¢ handling) on surrender of this coupon within 90 days of expiration. Surrender to our salesman or mail to Robin Hood Flour, Box. 2097, Commerce.Station, M surrender by of through outside agency of others who are not retail distributors of Robin Hood Flour will not be honored. invoices 90 days to cover Coupons redeemed must:be shown on request. This coupon is void where prohibited, taxed, license required or otherwise restricted. Cash value 1/20 of 1¢. aaeaee * Robin Hood . enone Flour % « a = thsp. > aes = yore 2 the enchied butt 1 a ates Ric $s ae i 1 sep weetened trewberries Pp shortening anata wosen) SFT wd. i i Suan peel ~ _eredionts together into bow] Cut in shorten flour is onan’ milk. Stir with fork ono ee sour 18 moistened, wee only enti all : §prinkle wi 20 minu shortca th- Sweetened YULD ... 6—8 ROBIN HOOD OOOO OOOGOO 00000) RR aaaa on your next purchase of any bag of fraud, Cust — and discover _* how Robin Hood’s HIGH PROTEIN — RICHNESS gives you . >. BETTER BAKING! boo Try Rita Martin's ROBIN HOOD Deluxe Dire HOOD by spoonfuls with melted fi ’ . or layer or 12.15 minutes for tes es. strawberrj ‘ servings. €s and whipped Ri r y po Mcfrory omit howe betiny in some sections Fiour Se y Sy Bed or p purchase of sufficient stock within last AMAA International Milling Company) Nith ihe hE fittiittitoht Miditititt Robin Hood Flour | High Protein Richness Gives You Better Baking | | FRUITS } Bigger supplies are usually cou-; pled with lower prices, so let's, check the fruit supply. Water- melons from several: states swell the supply. For whole melons. you'll pay 3 to 5 cents a pound. | | A ripe watermelon will have a creamy yellow color on the underside, not white or greenish- white. Look for a velvety appear- ance on the outside skin, not a shiny look. The best melons will be evenly shaped and free of de- fects causéd by disease. Apples and bananas, at sock the same price per pound, are just as good choices in summer as in winter. Plums and grapes become bet-| ter values, price-wise, as supplies — ; eae eeeere MICHIGA POTATOES continue to grow. Early peach varieties are almost finished and late varieties are! just ready for picking. You'll find} peaches in the same price bracket | with apples and bananas. The raspberry season is going fast. If you have plans to freeze | or preserve them, don’t delay. | The red varieties are about 10 cents more per pint than the | black, Light suppli¢s of Michigan blue- | berries are now being harvested. With increasing supplies from New Jersey, you'll find pints ranging 5 SMP LEGS PARTS | 29: SMOKED PICNics HOT DOGS be 2 ha and 4 5: BREAST Ib. No; 1 Skinless WHOLE or 12 Green Seedless SLAB 1, ACON GRAPES 19%. 39° RING BOLOGNA = 39) FRESH 2” 89 FARM FRESH GRADE A 89° BEEF Pascal | _ Fresh Celery 22g Tomatoes “19° Home-Grown CUKES PEPPERS Each 5 ¢ Head + Lettuce 2™ 19 ‘ EGGS 2 DOZ. SISTERS’ MARKET 608 W. HURON Open 9 to 10-—7 Days * from 29 to 39 cents. “ ERENCE TENDERLOIN PORK ROASTS 39: VARS 8) = 7 ARKET TENDER PORK 29; CENTER CUT PORK PAN READY LIVER ‘MEATY SPARE RIBS 29: dl 4 . BAZLEY’S OWN READY TO EAT SHANKLESS ’ PORTION SLICED BACON Fe / | / . t f ! * t . ; @ ‘ 7 t j i. “ ” f é ! fy SJ ; rarnTy Sead PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 a as if ¢ — Se ; i? id improvement js on file for public,ens Street at an) estimates | at at z hares plan. rotile amd estimate, an chat the of sa 17,365.80, and {he ‘plan. believed that at Jeast another $11! Cc U B The average number of s thereof shall be defrayed by- special | ins tts Fy Fig Eng Bei Swiss Banks Keep Mum bition?" is on deposit in numbered| as Pp uggy ome u e f pooaen sarah the New York Stock Ex- Soy fecording fo. frontage 7 aie tartar $0 sentee tse (Gun for “puble tape tee er bank | accounts by depositors who wish) « “ey during 1958 was 4,87T- fronting ‘u either tide of Taamania| (>? ofile and estimate, and that } BIC " ner aye 9 } NEW YORK (UPI)—Swiss: banks Ry conceal their identity. lin issouri on A roved bi Senate i of which 5 per cent gg fr cept aint y tee 4 gy erewtyge eine to’ front. | pla, ‘ile aad estimate, and that . c as vene, exce ts an erry s a ee on ee oe hick V T APP y changed hands in the couse of Meeidtte tM bond yds eng tach ttn tn yey tn eee ie gaa a ‘| foreign-owned securities of whic h| New York City’s bus and sub-| acation I I p | the year. [Addition shal) constitute the Cin **7 (Tasmania Avenue from: baichigan, Ave- ae otha gh Ly are] tutes half ‘are U.S.-owned, it is unoffi-| way systems cover more than 770 oo. aa WAREINGTON (AP)—A. bill to| —--—— tbe eatiated gnees ste sapeuene riers: |B tt Ktecsment. “district to" Wettuy Byeaue san Masiny ‘Avenue to ot: _> ~ vially estimated. In addition it is|miles. LANSING: @® ~+ Fill your give the District of Columbia its| OP pup cost and expenses thereof shall be paid|S@9.40 of the estimated cost and ¢h | Cilmi Nssessment district 10 defray ep i eS with gasoline in Missouri if you At 9:00 a.m. on July 0th, 1960, 1991 from! the Capital Improvement Pund, | 2ctinased cost and. ‘expenses Stereo |$7.005.56 of the estimated ebst and ex- y ee - | plan any cross-country traveling first real home rule since 1874 pot Dodge 2-Poor, Serial ‘Number 36 mean RICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN shall be paid from th Capital bapere enses,thereo! and that $10.350.24 of = “ wi at c sale at 7 Seo a e Commission Nty o es' expenses 1 — | this summer, the State Revenue | was passed by th: Senate Wednes- meat aoe " emdale, “Mich. ina Pontiae, Michigan will meet in the Som. | mest ee we x, GIVEN Me oe shall be ad fromi the Capital Improve- | ‘ : . : \ $ 7 ere vehicle stored m. on July § at! ission of the ¥y © . Department tipped today. day and sent to the House. and may be inspected, 8 o'clock pm. to hear suggestions and} ,2°** Se Spm in the Com- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN * | July 15, 16, "59.'objections that may be made by pasties Poatise, anges = oy 23. 1959 at| That the Retaiated of fae ve ot | * * The bill would allow - district) Saas Paes Interested. mission Cham res ee sdegestions and | Pontiac, Michigan will meet im the 1 Missouri has the lowest gas |residents to elect their own mayor) Pass ty eA OF INTENT 108 TO com. 72 ‘. ee . ‘shee yee cecil Raat en be made by parties mission omg CM, poy . 1959 at “8 i struc sidewa. an re wor on) te a y 5 d. rs) fe) tax in the nation — three cents |and city council and one nonvoting) Tasmania Avenue. ADA R. Eyane |'Bteresten , Sijections that may be made by parties SAVE 25 % to 60 % against six cents in Michigan, | delegate to the- House of Repre-| reguiat. masting af the Communion o| saly’ 16, "68 Dated ‘July 15, 1956. soap BvANS | W.0. 1482. ' MEN'S SLACKS | Colorado, North Carolina, Ore- | sentatives, The capital city now is |the City of Pontiac, Michigan held July | —— City Clerk| Dated July 15, 1959. Soa a wan MEN'S SWIM SUITS "kon oF Virginia are the places to | governed by Congress and a com 4: tya¥islentan"et ne “Eus" Ga ator akecele “Mat mieisa “Sank a a , ent P y 69. cane stock up on cigarettes, They mission appointed by the Presi.| mission te construct-sidewalk and related | west side of Tasmania Aven - NOTICE OF INTENTION ‘TO. CON p AS WE h k oi 1 RICE Ww H N AR are the only states without a om \ tomo Nisines Avenue to alichigan Avenue. | regular "meeting, of Scene = Saude Stiniog” Avene ‘ "len 3574679-8 PUBLIC € —_ e except Lots 1 and A.P. 168 and Lot'the City of Pontiac, Michigan he uly b otifie at @ ? TROPICALS cigarette tax currently fiv Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) said| |No. 59 Pontiac Heights Addition at an 14, 1959 resejution it was declared | reyclar = oe "the Commission of}! as: cA aaly 00h, Ss cents in Michigan, jpassage of such legislation by Hg Cage rst f $3. 90.00. and that fhe! to be thé intention of the City Com. | the City of Pontiac, Michigan bald July 198d ‘Caduiae ee eas aehe << - = plan, profile and estimate of said im-| mission to construct sidewalk and relate b lution it was dec 1.99 NOW $ 99 Kighteen states have a higher |Senate is an empty gestuyg provement is on file for public in-|work on the west side of Tasmania Ave- 36 Mg Zatention of the City Commis-|at 22500 Woodward where the” Me. : ° $ 99 To $ 95 gas tax than Michigan — about | cause it always has been defeated | hectare sch tatemacers tract anid eee ee een Avenue | si7a7-e0, | 0m to epustruct mmeweik end related! is stored and mae be inspected s further inten oc ul a side 3.99 NOW $1 99 a dozen charging seven cents & in the House over the = ‘improvement in “accordance with “the | ena thas the ian, profile and estimate | Lnoigt an ‘Madivon Avenue to Mt, Clem- July 15, 16, '59 galion. Nine states have a higher | = - Rese eaatt = puaiedet we dha: ivuns wastes secure ngs arian ina BRE ~ : 5.99 NOW $2.99 | cigarette tax, SPORT SHIRTS Men's Summer SUITS | * et There are 16 states without & | sales tax. Only two — Hawaii 1 1 | and Pennsylvania with 3.5 per ? ? | cent each — charge more than the current three per cent in STOCK REMOVAL SALE ree now $1.99 lan, sco now $25 FOKS Pan-American Bank NEW MERCHANDISE IS CONSTANTLY COMING IN AND. FRANKLY OUR SHELVES ARE “03 99 | es astinweccer ey co "a LOADED... WE MUST MAKE ROOM ... WE LOSE, YOU GAIN... HUNDREDS OF ITEMS aoe HAVE SEACHCOMIRCL Pitaes (etsce hae poaeed. ua sept AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! DON'T MISS OUT... BE EARLY . .. YOU'LL SAVE AT SAVE! j}House a bill authorizing U. §. WHITE ond COLORS bette reesei from $3.95 | membership in the new Inter- YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN 42-INCH — American Development Bank. 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T. Lyons. Mrs. Jay Wagner and Mrs. John F. Niggeman at the annual membership tea of the Pontiac General _THE PONTIAC Hospital Women’s Auxiliary. PRESS. H * * Pontiac Press Photos The rose tea was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. Palmer Bundy in Davisburg. Hospital Women Flock to Yearly M A large number of members and guests of the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital Women’s Auxil- iary found the distance to Da- visburg a short one yesterday as car after car drove up to the H. Palmer Bundy home for the annua] membership tea. Cochairmen of the tea, Mrs. Charles J. Barrett and. Mrs. Wm. R. McClure, were at the door to greet old friends and coworkers. * * * Name tags with roses were first in order, and the general theme of a rose tea was car- ried out in the decorations and the punch bowls. During the afternoon Mrs. Chauncey Burke, Mrs. Harold Goldberg, Mrs. D. R. Wilson, Mrs. Walter Willman, Mrs. Philip Rowston and Mrs. Ha- rold Euler presided at the punch bowl. * * * Others were Mrs. Fred Zeim, Mrs. John Marra, Mrs. Clark Adams, Mrs. Cecil McCallum, Mrs. H. Russel Holland, Mrs. William J. Dean and Mrs. R. A. Armstrong. Chairmen of the various com- mittees who planned the an- nual event were mentioned pre- viously in The Pontiac Press. * * * There were besides, a great number of willing workers on the project, including Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee, Mrs. Louis Schimmel, Mrs. Eugene Well- man, Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Mrs, Joseph Walker, Mrs. Les- lie Tripp and Mrs. Maxwell Shadley who worked on the in- vitations committee, Social committée workers in- cluded Mrs. Charles Patrick, Mrs. Theodore Pauli, Mrs. Ha- rold Muldowney, Mrs. J. “A. Rammes, Mrs, Dexter Kenne- dy, Mrs. Verne Hampton, Mrs. Robert Segula, Mrs. Byron Cole, Mrs. ‘Charles Galloway and Mrs. Charles Campbell, * * * On the hospitality committee were. Mrs. Goodloe. Rogers, Mrs. Clifford Ekelund, Mrs. William Bedard, Mrs. Fred Fuller, Mrs. B, B. Roush, Mrs> } Gone Fishin’ James Clarkson, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Arthur Young and Mrs. Mel Werden. Mrs. R. L. Bronoel and Mrs. Forest Wood helped on trans- portation. * * * Mrs. Ralph Babbington, Mrs. Lloyd Tinder, Mrs. Leo Hee- ihc. ve ¥= 3 a\** , a a me ‘= 7. * 4, aa 2 iya A. dlien! * , 4 2a ee a4 ,a & Re +4 2% Ss Oe as. re | tA 4 as oe #44 =!’ ’ fs aan 7 Rs a & >» aa « _~ i. & oe a a a | a nan, Mrs. Arthur Vernon, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mrs. Rich- ard Harroun and Mrs. Ernest Beerstecher helped on_ the membership committee. Taking turns keeping the guest book were Mrs. P. Eu- gene Miller, Mrs. Willis Brew- er, Mrs. Willard Beebe, Mrs. aa4 <8 Owe ga ggtee " 484 THEA 6 A AB OA EMA Check for checks on your list of wardrobe musts for this year. And here, in black and white, is the style picture for chic from Rhoda Lee. €lipped just at the hipline, this perky jacket is cut-away 6n a curve in front and is closed with a row of bold white bone~butions. The wide, deép collar adds the look of width on top, so emphasized in current fashions. La ' Baynes, embers Tea Aleck Capsalis and Mrs. Ar- nold Hillerman. * * * Mrs. R. L. Rapaport, Mrs. Leonard Buzz and Mrs. Nat Morrison worked on decora- tions and Mrs. John P. Nig- geman, Mrs. Ivah Baker, Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mrs, Ralph Nor- vell and Mrs. George Petroff were part of the reception com- mittee. On the cleanup committee were Mrs. C. M. Pelican, Mrs. Harry Stowell, Mrs. C. San- ford Craft and Mrs. Guy. Sen- sibaugh. Last but not least were mem- bers of the refreshment com- mittee Mrs. Dean, Mrs. -Floyd Compton, Mrs. Oscar Lund- ~ beck, Mrs, Wm. B. Hartman, Mrs, Willis LeFurgy, Mrs. Ha- rold Tripp, Mrs. Robert McIn- tosh, Mrs. James St. Louis and Mrs. Paul Gorman. Bridal Shower Slated Friday at Curry Home A bridal shower honoring Adele Rydeski, bride-elect of Robert Baynes, was held Fri- day evening at the Marquette street home of Mrs. James McCurry. Mrs. Jack McCurry and Mrs. Gerald Egres assisted. Guests were Mrs. Mrs. Carl Crandall, Mrs. Frank Crandall, Mrs. Arch. Bartlebaugh, Mrs. Robert Klingler, Mrs. George Horsley, Sandra Horsley, Mrs. Bert Bell, Mrs. Ben Byrnes, Mrs. Gayle Coulson and Mrs, Everett Robertson. Others were Mrs. Aldred Ostrander, Mrs. Robert Hors- ley, Mrs. Richard Bashore, Mrs. Edward Zielke, Leah Berg and Sally Cook of Cadillac. Miss Rydeski is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ry- deski of Wakefield and her fiance is the son of Mrs, Charles Baynes of Marquette street. Charles Area Residents Plan Trips, Parties Mrs. John S. Bugas of Bloom- field Hills will be joining her husband and children Patti, Jane, Diane and Jack at Sun-~ light Basin, Ranch in Wyoming for several weeks’ vacation. * * * The John F, Coles of Lin- coln road, Birmingham, and their daughters Carol and Cin- dy are visiting the E, M. Veh- meyers, °Mrs, Cole’s parents at Wequetonsing, The Vehmey- ers and the A. J. Hutchins will, entertain them at a dinner at the Little Harbor Club next Friday. Carol Cole will leave July 27 for Camp Huntington at Walloon Lake. 4 a “¢ eS © FF Mr. and: Mrs. Maynard R. Andreae. of Ridgewood road, Bloomfield Hills will enterfain next Tuesday dinner par- king of Grosse Pointe and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jayne. The Andreaes’ new swimming pool will be the scene of many par- ties this summer. * * * Dr, and Mrs. J. R. McDonald of Shadow Lane, are planning a month's vacation with their family; sons Jay. and Walter and their daughter and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. A, B. Hill of Toronto, As soon as Jay and Walter return from a two-month tour of Europe the McDonald family will be go- ing to Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada. . : * * * Mr. and-Mrs, Robert F. Sar- ver (nee Shirley Wallace) of Beech road announce the birth _of a son Robert Brian June 24. ee a * * Former residents of Show- Bloomfield Town- ship, Mr, and Mrs, L. A, Ya- ger and their daughters are visiting friends in the Bloom- field area the next two weeks. The Yagers recently moved to Richmond, Va. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lerch- en, will have a cocktail party next Saturday at their home in Bloomfield Hills to honor the past presidents of Orchard Lake Country Club-and their wives, Mr, Lerchen has just been elected president of the club, Guests and their wives in- elude Harold Lee Ward, H. G. Muzzy, F. §.Strong: Jr.:; Bruce R. Dodds, Godfrey Strelinger, Milton A, Manley and Aaron H. Webster. Others include F. Harold " Mott, Carl A, Underhill, Cas- sius L, Miller, Robert N.; Wood- ruff, ‘Alan W, Joslyn and H. Ben Ruhl, Robert M. Halsted, John P. St, Clair, J, Hawley Otis, James G. Neal, Kenneth A. McGregor, John L. Mc- Quigg, Burt R. Shirly Jr. and John C. Moons, . The new board members, John W. Shenefield, John K. Bagby, Morgan Collins, Dr, F. M. Adams, Thomas M., Ball, Harry S. Benjamin Jr., William J. Bird and John P. Hedrick and their wives will be pre- sented, The entire party will then: go on to attend the Presi- dent’s Ball at Orchard Lake Country Club. ; * * * Dr. and Mrs, W, Lloyd Kemp of Yarmouth road are expect- ing a visit from their son Dr. William L. Kemp Jr. of West Palm Beach, Fla., and their daughter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rizley children Mary Kate, Sarah, Bobbie and Nancy from Tulsa, Okla. - — -3 and | ences ene ee Seen . eR aan Hie BO Aa Aa 52 BS Mrs. C. Barrett and Mrs. W. Fred Fuller chat in the garden for a few minutes at the Rose tea, held by the Pontiac General J95 ‘omens Section. R. Gatley, Mrs. Arnold £ | ae ' , SO Se eas es ek ee BON Sind CNT ) A ri , ; : Should Play ~ the Drums By EMILY Posts * “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you" please tell md how we can + (if at all) let our next-door | neighbors know that their son ~ who is taking trumpet lessons is driving us crazy with his incessant practicing? When the windows were closed during cold weather we couldn't hear it too much but now that the windows have to be open, it is very nerve-racking. Is © there anything we can do ina + polite way?” BPA Sea ie: alla PAT Se eee ES é . : "a = o> ee ee Answer; You might open the subject by asking your . neighbors if they would keep - their son from practicing be- tween, let us say, two and three o'clock, so that you can have the nap your doctor wants you to take every afternoon. “Dear Mrs. Post: We have just built a beautiful house and whenever guests come to visit us for the first time, they ask me to show it to them— which of course I am very pleased to do. However, when we get to the kitchen, I never know what to do about intro-, ducing the cook. a “IT don't think she should bet * introduced formally, and yet it, . seems some introduction * should be made when she ist * standing right there. Will you— please tell me the proper thing™ to say in this introduction?”’ ‘oe « * essa ee4env 8 8% * Answer: If she is busy, you don't interrupt her in what she is doing. But if she looks up, or is at leisure, you might say, ‘I'm bringing Mrs. Jones in to see your kitchen.” “eee eneeaeekt® Hospital Women’s Auxiliary. Mrs. Barrett is from Clarkston and Mrs. Fuller lives at Cass Lake. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married soon in church and a small reception will follow for the immediate families and nearest relatives « (about twenty in all). I have been told that at a wedding of this size it would not be proper “ to wear bridal clothes. Will . you please tell me if this is true?" ‘ 2. » Soprano Tells How to Travel Plan your wardrobe and travel light is the advice of veteran globetrotter Licia Al- banese,- Metropofitan - Opera soprano, Whether she is planning a long trip or an overnight jour- ney, Miss Albanese says, she “combines everything.” “IT pick only one or two colors and use them to comple- ment each other,” said the singer. “Thus the shoes and Answer: It will be entirely * proper for you to wear bridal - clothes at your wedding even * though it is to be a small one. ev ene @ @ Party to Honor -Frank Lenharts, Wed 40 Years Mr, and Mrs, Frank Len- ® hart of South Marshall street , eewreres Greeting arrivals at the Rose Tea yesterday were Mrs. H. Russel Holland and Mrs. H. Palmer Bundy. Mrs. Bundy’s home’ in Davisburg was the setting for the annual membership tea- of the Pontiac General Hospital Women’s Auxiliary. Shower at Adams Home Honors Bride-Elect Geraldine Thomas, _ bride- elect of Robert J. Adams, was honored at a linen shower Sun- day given by Mrs. Daniel Adams of Clifford street. Mrs. Joseph Vargo was co-hostess for the affair. The pbride-elect'’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas * VIRGINIA BEDROSIAN Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Bedro- sian of Detroit announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Harry Topalian, at a inner held Sunday in De- troit. The prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Topalian of Nav- ajo road. A fall wedding is planned. " Maude Morgan, Mrs, Raymond ; + of Mt. Clemens. Robert is the accessories match several cos- tumes.”’ * * * If she is planning an over- night trip, she uses only one slim piece of luggage. “Ht will hold all I need,” she continued. ‘'‘Suppose |] de- cide to wear a brown suit. Then | take two pairs of shoes — brown suede and a pair of brown silk for dress, They match my brown and beige silk print for evening, I add my lingerie, my—make-up and some jewelry. I take a small hat and carry a top coat, if necessary." For a Jonger trip, she'll add a good sized pullman case — preferably gne made of mag- nesium or’ some light weight metal —/ containing as many other clothes as she feels she will neéd. When, however, Miss Albanese travels to Europe by — ship, her luggage expands con- siderably. “On board ship I change ev- ery evening,’ she said. ‘But on arrival I leave many of my dresses at the first hotel to be picked up after my tour.” * * * She space conserves and are celebrating their 40th wed- * ding anniversary today, x On Sunday the couple will . be honored at an open house * from 5 to 7 p.m. at the home . of their daughter, Mrs. An-- thony Trzos on Gateway drive. © Friends and relatives have - been invited to attend the af-~ fair. * Planning the open house with - Mrs, Trzos are the Lenharts’ " other children, Carlson of Schenectady, N.Y. whose husband's birthday also is being celebrated today, Mrs. - Kendall Ball of Cooley Lake ° road, and Frank Lenhart of Harvard, Ill. Loyal Philatheans Meet for Dinner Fifty members and friends of the Loyal Philathea Class - of First Baptist Church met in” the church educational building . Tuesday for a chicken dinner. The mea] was prepared by Mrs, Geneva Redmond and her - committee, A talk and read- ing were given by Mrs. John Stepleton. Members . having Mrs, Roland. son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel avoids wrinkles by lavish use birthdays in April, May, and Adams. of tissue paper and transpar- | June were honored with a spe- - x* « ent plastic wrap — either to be sage a handker- ° : used. between dresses or chiels and cards. ° Out-of-town guests. for the The annual picnic. will be - around small hats. She alse Fee te ald Gonbe, buts the wrap around shoes, held Aug. 11 at Avon Park, - Mrs. Verso. ail Mrs Ottis gloves, flowers, jewelry and Rochester, eaoree = / - 7" other small articles to keep . them fresh. Lingerie is rolled and spaced in hollow spots around the sides of the lug- gage. Other guests present were Mrs. Loren, Thompson, Mrs. George Marien, Mrs. Clifford Pendleton; Mrs. Bruce Dexter, Mrs. Purma Rouse, Mrs. Hen ry Hoyt, Mrs. Matthew Fother- ingham, Mrs. Martinus Han- son, Mrs. Cortez Walker, Mrs. Oris Hawkins and Mrs. Harry Evans. 5 Pages Today in Women’s Section : Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Felice of Navajo road announce the engagement of * * * Mrs. Daniel Adams Jr., Mrs. Massengale. Mary Massengale, their daughter, Linda Foster, Gail Hawkins B : and Beverly Adams also at- eey ‘joned: Thomas . Rudolph Fortino, son of Mrs. Thersa Fortino of Cass avenue. Miss Felice is K. of C. Auxiliary Plan Fall Event. © Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of the Lake Circle, met Monday at Knights of Colum- attending bus Hall. —° “a : ics The Rev. Joseph Krimnr was ee Lastera eames adopted by the circle and a Michigan spectal party to be held in September to benefit his mis- ‘sion was planned. i Mrs. Dan Scott gave a report on the state convention held recently in Charlevoix, Mrs. -John Stevenson and ’ —t ‘ Mrs. Louis Koprinee are co-. , chairman of the Living Rosary to be held at St. Joseph Church. University and |. is affiliated with Beta Pi Gamma, Sorority: A’ ae | fall wedding — \ ee BETTY BRLICE 0". ig ‘lamin * aie! Seale es & j + t + 1 t/ ET Te ee ee ee eee y — : i / ° 4 | : | a: ; yf, j fA ; if i | . | 6 ‘ ! / \ ae 4 * oe bj ; |e THE PON‘NIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. JULY. 16, 1959 a oo - ! ; \Fashionettes \Pick Heads of Groups Committee heads were. seeented _|by president Mrs. Edwin € ‘ver at the meeting of Fashiore:: ‘lub held Tuesday evening at Adah i | ! f oo : July MM’ | Bardot's Dressmaker | Turns to High Fashic Pa | E A R A N C F ve ae i wound ns sae dressmaker will launch himself; for a less streamegs career than of BOYS’ WEAR this month asa high. fashion de-| baking. Loot nota : “I started in a dress house in bys e y his pretty brunette/Aries th Shelly Library. WOOL ETON SUITS ; wife Zizi, Louis Feraud will open| ¢, ee ener * * * Values to 15.98 $8 one of the two new houses of this C2M€®"" he explains. He came to Heade are Mrs. Fred Root, hoe- a Ce aaa _ $season, /Paris in 1952, and for five years pitality; Mrs. William- Woodruff, SPORT JACKETS 650 ] 4 88 | Black- haired, bronzed and hand-|has had his own small house on ‘contest chairman; Mrs. Martin Were 17.98 .......... to . ‘some, with smoky grey eyes and|the Faubourg St. Honore. With no} Miller, telephone; and Mrs. Mat- ‘a witty conversation, Feraud at 39 pretentions of belonging to the high thew Fotheringham, sympathy and WASH ‘N WEAR SLACKS 288 is modest about himself—‘I have'fashion syndicate, he has dressed relief. Values to 3.98 . A an ugly face.’ But he is boastful Brigitte Bardot for five movies. Delegates to Pontiac Federa- tion of Womens Clubs are Mrs. Forest McDonald and Mrs. Merle Crooks. Mrs, Bernard Stickney is in charge of kitchen detail. of his wife: “She is the best man-! Now that he has joined Dior, UNLINED JACKETS, Wash n Wear 288 _ 388 nequin in the world. and one of the Lanvin and the rest-on the fashion Values to 4.98 ... i best dressmakers.”’ calendar, Feraud says he hopes to) “make high fashion styles more POLO SHIRTS. / Feraud almost wound up wear- kL ss SPORT SHIRTS . . . 25% of f ing an aprea. He had entered wearable. | Mrs. Earl Bowers won the trophy : his father's bakery business at What does he think of his star for losing the most weight during RAINCOATS 88 $9 Arles when the war interrupted. | client? “Bardot is not intelli- the week and Mrs. Winbert Bor- Values to 14.98 5 to During several years as a gent, but she has a soul as big deaux was last week's winner. * * * Chairman of the Aug. 25 fash- ion show \is Mrs. Charles Meier. Mrs. Bruce Lemon was welcomed as a new member. prisoner of war he learned to | as a house,” he declares. “I BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS O/ design clothes as a pasttime. He | told her that the other day, and BOYS’ SWIM SETS . 20 O off wasn't very serious about it until | she asked, ‘Now what do you mean by that?’ I said, ‘Don’t SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS 199 worry about the meaning, it’s Were 298 ...... oe a compliment.’ ” 2 fo 3 y or $3 Feraud has had a strong influ-| lence on French fashion, for hun- ' idreds of young girls copy the pastel gingham dresses he makes for Bardot, Black and brown are to be the big colors for autumn, he predicts, ‘and skirts will lengthen only slight- ily for winter. “We're forced to Capture Bride in Different Way Nowadays ian The bridal party originated ¥ back in the marriage-by-cap- Many additional items ideal for now and back to school—All Sales Final The MARGARET ANN c ? Riker Slag SHOPS The man with a heart of st herd gin raergge lt wg rorenll Heer] Fee jones fe “yon a a “t Ss de Mt the brides a of stone (what we feel. Ma i , . o, : 7 See : . . close friends of the legroom . _ should marry 8 chlscler. ting 0. with vend “en only a x off from 81-year-old Mrs. Even as her picture is taken, she keeps Nclned kiss taehde eaemay wert: Se Sco eae _ a ee Viola Chapel of Monroe street who has busy at her sewing machine where she tory to capture his bride. While ‘a wae 8! ag full time job making slip covers. feels most at home. he escaped with her, his friends CHILDRE ‘ stayed behind to fight off her N’ 5 SHOP p relatives. Hence, our ushers and best man. miRactE MILE BT No Age to Retire if Health neat tet g Y The maid - of - honor and SHOPPING CENTER bridesmaids can be traced di- | | rectly to Saxon England. The By MARGARET BROWN ' concerned, it's ‘‘ridiculous’’ to neighbors saw it, one alter an- : i oldest woman tended the bride retire at 65 if one is in sound ’ ss before the wedding, making =M | D. “Life is what we make it.” | i . | other asked me to do some That's the emphatic philosophy (| health. ‘“‘Why, then there's | oy Gey tee cpap s coe : of Mrs Viola Chapel sary | nothing to do but think about | wark for them, and pretty soon | the bridal wreath, feast decora- 81 is conducting a one-woman | yourself,”’ she mused during an I tS business.” A “‘busi- tions and dressing. the bride upholstery business with the | interview ; ness" that has been her live- Earlier, attendants protected aplomb of any successful firm. “When my son finished col. | hood for 22 years, we might | the maiden from capture. And And certainly no one is more | lege, he informed me | wasn't add. ‘I’ve upholstered furni- in Rome, they acted as wit- ture from. Flagstaff, Ariz., to nesses to marriage. a,’ she laughed. Ring bearers and flower girls i All Right ‘ this enterprising widow who (Mrs. Chapel had been a clerk | Toronto, Canad A | I i P ‘ Sal ‘ To sent two of her children | at Waite’s Department Store | “This work has introcuced me symbolized a fruitful union. es . . through college and a_ third for many years.) ‘So, I gave iS many fine people,” she sald : Final Limit through nursing school on a up everything and tried living My cust aes aaaye pick ep Quantities $20.00 a week salary after her , with my children,” she went Me and my little SEW INE mae Cool ~ ; husband's death in the early | on, ‘but I just couldn't stand | chine and return us home at | : 1900's. Her eyes grew visibly | it, I felt like a pauper living quitting time."” She explained | City entitled to that conviction than | to work anymore,’’ she said. that her work involves a lot [ see ° : “| misty as she told us, “The | off someone else.” Magn 2 featuring famous brands: ‘| | FRIDAY and SATURDAY ion 99° 1@ arate |) MALING SHOES | 4 Solids, Patierns—Sires 3-17 “ : | . : . . | 4 S-T-R-E-T-C-H on 3 Prs. 99° MID-YEAR Terry Sleep-'n ‘-Play Sets s]” | 4 F Home food economists will show you 1 ; SOCKS sae Waite They Lest i new speed, coolness and cleanliness : ” Boys’ . ; $109 CLEARANCE ee Ee” écacin® Z| i 4 never before seen in this area... . be- : - Sweat Shirts ‘ to l8 ] SALE! Crib Blankets «'"::.. | k: ginning a new era of micro-wave gas . ® li ing. /mitH moons 5249 | Children’s Shoes | Grace ru Q 8°. ; wenn ; PAJAMAS At Greatly Reduced - $ Vaine Fe: Now, broil roast or barbecue with : 3 oe teers $ :, Pri = = BIB_FRONT OVERALLS c ats a8 7 de — micro heat waves, 5 burners, 3 ovens, : é Sines 1,50-$1.69-$1,79 rices—Values to $8.50 INFANT CRAWLERS 99° |. 4 \" rotisserie, griddle, burner with the : : $ 99 To $ 99 Reg, Values to $1,98 .......... : ; Fr brain, etc. : ‘i a e ieeis-r2 $99 3 5 BUMPER GUAKD ........ peer ih) : ; a j 5 , "Discontinued styles and broken | PLAYPEN PAD ............ Ss $2389 ie F 1 ' BOYS’ OVERALL SETS $499 1. Yh Se interne | MoGUnG Matte ee “ng formerly 2.99 to 6.99 | Offered Only by Hardwick Ranges ‘ Reg 98 ta 48.08 Values—Blaes 4 price. For Carriage : Every Material! Every Heel Height! Every Size! i ; . peo ele, Me Ya : But of course, not every size in every style, f Come See It Now ; eran ~ SQUARE LAKE SHOPPING = Sor), ee ae e282 | cont = Maling Shoes © | ®-8. wunro rvpernic co, | i : Garren Ce qi 1060 West Huron Street stains x _. CHILDREN'S SHOP orm ia 0 Yesnte Fete, tip : OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. | 20 N. SAGINAW: "Phone FES-8431 ' ¢/ , OPEN A PhAnee — PAY FOR IT -_ IN paetsdhdewtrtete PAYMENTS 4 : | Sea Ee en cecisiiaais eae an | oo Monday and in L bs THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SUEY 16, Se ee ee oy and Dress Departments “SHOP WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY” Concluding the list were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold and sons of Henry Kraft, also helped plan the | Lake Orion, Junior Ross and his Helen Mr. and Mrs. William Gobbel, and THE PONTIAC PRESS, /LHURSDAY, JULY 16.1959 pat ai ct \Fld., Mes. 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Ready to enjoy a sail at Orchard Harness of Snowshoe Circle in Bloom- field Township, Linda. Mrs. Har vey lrison, Mrs, Arthur Harvey " of Is Honored at Senalay, Suamaaten aha Tare Sowers fe Mrz, ‘Donel Harvey. of = Worth Every Cent Briar street was honored at a and blue shower held Wednesday| © “Tystal necklaces in unusual evening at the home of Mrs. Collin| #4 beautiful colors. are more Campbell of Bellevue street. expensive than the usual pas- Guests included Mrs, Lawrence! tels and worth the difference in Murphy, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs.| price. Try a two-or_ three- strand necklace of crystals in Alec Winnspear, Mrs. William Don- ggg hor ders terra shi olive green and soft blue spiked with glittering gold beads. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. James E. Murphy of Clearwater, | | Eaton’s Special Purchase Shirtwaist DRESS Our regular 3.99 Sleeveless shirt - dress in drip dry cotton and pastel stripes .. NOW VERY SPECIAL! Sop99 Pontiac Press Phote and her daughter, | Unless you want summer ‘“‘vaca- 'tion’”’ to leave you limp, ye had , better get busy and work out some | kind of routine for your children to replace the routine they are used to during the school year. Leave them with no routine at all and homelife is going to be completely disorganized and you are going to be a wreck. Instead of letting them sleep un- til noon, or each one get up at a different hour wanting breakfast at a different time, set a time for get- | ting up, By RUTH MILLETT If you don’t want them to start worrying about what they are go- ing to do all day, make out a weekly list telling what chores each child is supposed to do each day, to use up some of their ex- cess time and energy. In addition to taking care of their own rooms, they can pitch in and do any number of jobs that you have done through the school year. They can lend a hand with the yard work, window washing, floor waxing, garage cleaning, etc, And they’ll do it without argument if you let them know ahead what you Kids Like a Summer Routine or take off for the swimming pool. |you, if you work out some kind of Roll Up Sleeve SHIRTWAIST, Special $3.59 2 for 57 NYLON HOSE, 15 denier, 51 gauge,. Dark seams........... 2 pr. 88¢ Ea ton CS 36 N. Saginaw JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER UNIFORMS The OXFORD SHOP 59. West Huron Street Ce expect them to do and make it clear that the work must be done | before they have the neighborhood | kids over for a game of baseball, | Three months is far too long | a time for children who are used to the routine of school to live |= with no routine at all. | They will be happier, and so will | daily routine for them to follow. Let children do exactly as they! please, day after day, and pretty | soon nothing please them. FE 4-7212 BUY WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOU pani WAREHOUSE BRANCH — STEWART-GLENN co. OPEN TONIGHT JULY CLOSE-OUT BARGAIN BUYS > EVERY DROP PATTERN — FLOOR SAMPLE — ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEM CUT WAY BELOW EVEN OUR WAREHOUSE PRICE TO MOVE IT OUT! JUST A FEW OF MANY BARGAINS THAT OFFER GENUINE SAVINGS! E SUPERMARKET PARK RIGHT AT THE DOOR OPEN TONIGHT OPEN MON., THURS. and FRI. ‘til 9:00 TUES., SAT. ‘til 5:30—-CLOSED WEDNESDAY A SMALL DELIVERY CHARGE ON ALL PIECES — ; - 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE ® Heavy Frieze Save MAPLE ARM SOFA BED 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE @ By Kroebler 5 449” ® Hand Tied Base ® Large Size SAVE . ep oa Reg. = SAVE aes ae Reg. $149.50 SAVE : Bonde neers Reg. $379.50 $50 © Cushionized Const. 1 49” $60 ° Bedding Compartment *39” $100 & Double Dresser | 79° Choice of 4 Colors © Makes 3% Bed @ 6 Drawer Chest : ® Reversible Cushions @ Bookcase Bed 3-PC. CURVED SECTIONAL | | 5-PC. METAL DINETTE SETS | | 7-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE SAVE Stemesie= ESS LT SAVE 8 Cha nes. 811850 | | SAVE Semmes” Reg. 20050 $140 + Foam Cushion ade Bi lle *49” $1402 stae cute *199"|| ® 6 Different Styles ‘ @ Dr. Leaf Ext, Table 2-PC. DANISH SECTIONAL Reg. $129.50 MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE CHERRY LIVING ROOM TABLES — ® 60” Triple Dr. ° French Prov. styling Reg. $449.50 Reg. $29.95 SAVE. ° Waeet Acme SAVE = * 6 Dr. Chest SAVE 4 rratiweos Cherry Finish $4) * tom Tow ov! ad te 4) el ee | i ODD 5-DRAWER CHEST SOFA and: CHAIR PEEL CANE PORCH ® Contemporary Style Reg. $119.50 © Sy Krockier CHAI RS and ‘SETTEES SAVE. cherry Finish SAVE —@ Foam Cushions Reg. $259.50 . 3 $50 © from Expensive *49” $70 == _‘189" CLOSEOUT Y Off i“. OF ALL FIRST QUALITY -PEEL PIECES ‘CREDIT TERMS — 90 DAYS NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES _ 12 OR 24 MONTH BANK TERMS AVAILABLE Tih 7 a FURNITURE ses oe 1 ' | | | / / : ‘ii THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY nis 1959 _ feu eo, Vary Seasonings — ae : J : Dressing Ups the’ Calories By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN pleasant one Which has only one) crunchiness of Canis. citbban When August rolls around-many calorie to.a tabléspoon! and cucumber stices have a bou- women are going to wonder why! go, stick-to you? salads! Use | Tt thelr-own, If you wish to jtheir summer salads and salad; your inventiveness in creating abies ss : iim pick Pies | luncheons failed to accomplish] lovely ones, This is the season | 014 cheese. Most women feel that summer) % Varied and luxurious. The | Some cooks feel that you cannot © th is a good time to reduce since less; “owerettes of cauliflower, the | cook delightful food withut using | energy is required and the appe-| °TSP leaves of raw spinach, the | much fat and lots of butter. Actual- . tite is not so whetted by cold) ly this is not true, and the re-|) weather. They leave off many of: . ducer must remember that the © the riaber foods. oo . if _ eye on their figure as| manner in which food is prepared | and seasoned makes all the dif well as on the weather they eat ference in its calorie count salads in great quantity. There- nce : * * & i | As an example, fish cooked with © white wine and lemon juice has © fore by now many are puzzled as ja wonderful flavor. Fish or chicken to why the bulges have not les- ‘sened or the waistline of their broiled or poached, has a piquant) taste when treated to a little Soy | ‘favorite sheathe not loosened. It Eo e | sauce dressing, and don't forget! that herbs are a girl's best friend ls ! when she is planning SS One maitred d’note of a lead- ing New York hotel estimates aa eee that an average salad serving a 7 is treated with about four table- Mrs, y. H, Wilinot left, of Lake Fair to be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m, | spoons of dressing. An oil-based wasn't the salads but the dressing. you put on them! - menus which please the taste buds | | as well as improve the silhouette. |” ers. And some whites. -NO5 SPRAY |... ae : COLOGNE CHILDREN’S SHOES Sizes 81/2 - 3 Values to $7.95 Boys’ Black and Brown leather ox- fords. Girls’ Red and Brown lecther straps. Beige and Black loafers. Dress black patents. Whites too. Angelus. road, and Mrs. Clayton B. July 25+ at St. Mary's in the Hills | Seems bas from 60-40 109 cal- A watchful attitude toward the Leach Lake Angel h : ‘ : ories per tablespoonful, Count it “trimmings” and the prepara | each of e Angelus Shores go over Church, Lake Orion. up for yourself. | tion of foad is the trick when |= 2 final plans for the annual Country , Salads are wonderful for health! hewn you have a lot of weight to |~ - because of their vitamin and min-| mang you have gd a = ; se s eral content. They are splendid) : pounds, you may want my 9-Day |© J uly 25 at St. Mary s in Hills on redycing menus ‘for this ae : Reducing Booklet which gives @ : tees : son as well as because of the bulk 4 you a loss of from 5 to 10 © ' s 6 ® 9 |they supply and their low-calorie JOYCE ANN HISKE. pounds in 9 days. t —- ' ul S an O nN r 1r content, but they can be calorie Send 10 cents and a stamped, | ; ' i ery ee of the dressing. py and irs eavard Ht self-addressed envelope with your! = : ave often given you menus; of Grosse Ile announce the en- /request for the 9-Day Diet booklet ‘ E ea geet ind dressings Sea I aang of Keil ee sti to Josephine Lowman in care of 1 St. , Guild and St} w . ai C . ; s . : ave mentione e that re oyce Ann, to Larry J. P- ithis- newspaper. : Angelus Guild a 1 St | will hold. their annual Country H. Robinson, Ghwner: Mrs. Al- | oe good ones available in the| son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil . a ee i = , Mary Guild of St. Mary’s in Fair from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. lan Malcomson and Mrs. Kelso markets. I was amazed I Th the Hills Church, Lake Orion, July 25 at the Church Taeger, gift booth; and Mrs. [+ jearn that these i recently a Tune wed Drayton — Tomorrow: “Improperly Fitted)” | a Zinn'and Mrs, Arthur Dodge, |e eee A Sime wedding is plam ne eee ee, ee , Ohio Woman —_| munet the fair and brs Ber. | 1? Team and cake booth, | juss , a nard Zinn is cochairman. Mrs. ; : : : ; Creates Dolls Allan Malcomson is guild pres- Expert Gives Reason BS i 2 ident, with Mrs. Alton Deutser for Worki W : ue Out of Apples chairman of ways and means. or OrkiIng omen \@ Ps ' ee we | GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — | . a5 Apples, regarded by most Helping with the various |Why do many women continue to * } & as ~ ‘ people as something to eat, are | booths to be featured at the jwork after marriage? : 4 personalities to Mrs. Harold fair are Mrs. Newton Skillman, | Dr. Kate H, Mueller, Indiana % 1@ WORTH Saginaw 51. a] Schell of Huron. Ohio Mrs. Robert Lake and Mrs. |U.iversity specialist in the coun- = eS Wits cAare aie! iu how. | E. H. Calkins, kiddie korner; |seling of college women, says it’s * 2 } Mra. Schell uses her talented Mrs. Clarence Butler and Mrs. jto help finance the long and ex- | a2 ~ fingers to shape apples into doll Moffat Gray, white elephant }pensive American wee kend, & eG ‘ likenesses of neighbors or {a- booth: Mrs. Deutser, Mrs. Don- jamong other things. iF 4 4 j mous personalities. Thus far, | 2/4 Shults and Mrs. Richard k ® . e & 4 * she has created 24 dolls re Gould, baked goods and coun- Weekend trips, the new car, en- & e ; cluding a barbershop quartet, try cupboard; and Mrs, James tertaining, clubs, and all the lux- ks 3 a newsboy, a doctor, and a | H. Klipfel, cards and station-- /ury paraphernalia associated with © a 3 couple da nightshi oa : ary. \the pace of modern life make that fg 99 ’ 99 99 Mrs. Schelj dries the apples ~*~ * * |second check necessary for young » ; over heat for a couple of days, | _ Others are Mrs. Russell Hib- | People,” she said in address here ¢ 2 then pinches, pokes and bard and Mrs. W. H. Wilmot, | Tuesday < a newcomer on the p4 ; molds them into the desired ue Mrs. George King and € é ce | shapes. Apple ‘seeds are rs, Merle Yockey, next-to- The Girl Scouts are affiliat-| 7 i ° iiwael Shin cere painted and used as eyes. Seed new booth; Mrs. G. D. Spitler, ed with the World Association “i FASHION SCENE eS pearls are used as teeth, and Mrs. Halsey Davidson and Mrs. |\Girl Guides and Girl Scouts which | Hy P glasses are made of wire. —. antique booth; Mrs. W. ‘has 44 member countries, \é a f | i? WSC S Groups Hold Meetings I PEGGY’S + F 4 i % : ae 3 ; = = > = — * a : Bs Pee : ; S a ; % woath sv. The Woman's Society of operative luncheon, and Jean | cle will meet next week for 4 a eChristian Service of First Bagnall Circle will mieet next a@ cooperative dinner at the Fs 5 to 15 Bs Methodist Church held its an- week for dessert luncheon. home of Mrs, Stanley Colby || Ae _ nual picnic Thursday afternoon Mrs. E. H. Buddenbaum will and Mrs, Arthur Nicholie will |? Hy 4 “at the home of Mrs. Glenn be hostess. be hostess to the Margaret |. a . : oe ee “Fries of Watkins Lake. The new Arlene Peterson Cir» | Johnson Circle Friday. 4 The transitional cotton—in plaid. The |) sg Representing the haogads é three-quarter sleeve, box jacket, slim 7|> ion rece re Mrs. Ar- le skirt a joy to wear alone or wi ele : ‘veellorem Fogel STAPP" S ... Mid-Summer . . « 3 Joy extagen | and Mrs. Ethel Proffitt 4 pretty spun blouse accented at the in oust ; sé : & * : ‘e\e ae * ’ neckline by a rustling taffeta bow. 7) 3 Nee cizcisn are having gst F Blue, red, brown. Sizes 5 to 15 he acquainted meetings this week f ’ ’ ° . a Greatest Jul ‘and next, Marion Shaw Circle ie ‘ 4 é y A Fmet at the home of Mrs. = 3 * Manes, June’ Hevel took part é in the program. _ ur : ’ Vivian Otto Circle held a e cooperative dinner at the home % DO NTO of Mrs, Morton Jorgensen, and en S oes : PARK-SH ‘ the Helen Desjardins Circle FI held a cooperative luncheon at Here are values in first quality | pal geabgarts ber Engi famous brands from our regular (© Mrs, John Kennedy was hos- | stock. Fit out your children now dur- |) = tess at the dessert luncheon ing this sale...styles for summer |? *™ wedi of Marion Simmons play, styles for dress wear, styles : + * ¢ } for school too! k : é 4 : Grace Otto Circle will meet : Ae Ei . «today at the church for a co- é , ae : . SPECIAL BARGAIN GROUP i 9 Al . | | J High shoes in white or brown for $ 00 5 . a ; : | Cc H A N E L. : tots size 3 - 8. House slippers for 13 96 Siseen saninidad “ee. a ; ; 2 ” ; everyone. Play shoes. Growing i : . “ Girls’ Dress Shoes. Suedes. Pumps, pr. ‘ ; : INTRODUCES Straps. Black Patents. Black Leath- = GROWING GIRLS’, BOYS’, MISSES’ SHOES $ A” for now and all through Sizes 4, - 9 Values to $9.95 Saddle Oxfords. White bucks. School weights and summer lights. Straps in red or brown. et Le ne eee ee Lao Rang aes 7 pgs ahaa nape soortote Bs Moet Sizes, 3!) - 11 .. Values to’ $10.95 Black cand Brown leather oxiords. BOYS’ and MEN’S SHOES $ 6” styles... misses’, juniors’, half sizes" @ DEB . heights. © | ~ Black and White Saddles. a : : * AT HURON STREET STORE ONLY @1. MILLER. These are the quality © : k | @ DE LISO DEBS ae be ag nag you q t ne a e TRY can select from. ere = A PLEASURE . ney THM SimP is still a large selection - TO GIVE— . - TROYLINGS of summer and year ' Le Safed US aa ‘@ FIANCEES - ' ‘pound styles to choose | A TREASURE one and two piece SANDLER from + many colors, aaa | } 3 ; ALLURES - many materials, all heel -_yoyemne BOOTERIE FAMILY SHOE STORE ‘28 E. Lawrence St. 928 W. Huron at Telegraph _ JOpen Mon, -Fri.t¢ 9). ". (Open Pri. - Sal, to 9) ALL SALES FINAL! | | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 _ f are To Punish Leaders i agp nd ang tors | en cranes een enn oa na tne DRIVE-IN i '|Pat Patterson, assistant state cér- tr RON oq ig THEATRE in | Prison Mine Riot ‘retions commissioner, heard the 1 | ° prisoners air grievances individ- 1 : — | PETROS, Tenn.’ (AP) — Con- ually, 'viets who seized three guards and| The eight: ringleaders already , stayed for 32 hours in a Brushy had been transferred to the maxi- |Mountain State ‘Prison coal mine/mum security section of the state j MA 4-3135° — will return to the mine today. \penitentiary in Nashville. ro led of all motion |Only their eight ringleaders will be | ‘The rebels ended their strike. pictures |! ace a 4 |Tuesday afternoon and released ack o iscipline for the other, their hostages unharmed, — COMING FRIDAY o Meet Your Friends at. Bob’s Cocktail Bar i “GREEN MANSIONS,” Audrey, Hepburn : “STALAG 17," William Holden “THE GREATEST MOVING PICTURE | HAVE EVER SEEN!” ENJOY — Walter Winchell a oe "A FILM OF os REVERENT : GOMMERCE} AND MASSIVE . r INE e FISH COMPLETE DINNERS ed OS SO MAGNIFICENCE 1” « SHRIMP’ 1 umties ic, Whaat Oeders 4 SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD — — EM 3-066! : — I ae Life Megesine : A FREEMAN at the Piano = NOW SHOWING OPEN7 P.M, 8 CECILBD DEMILLE's @ SEA FOODS Thursday, Feiaay, Saturday, Sunday | AT THE BIG DRIVE-IN ha -B.DEN e CHICKEN TAKE OUT ORDERS | | ; eet eeeee8 @®eeeensece es eee 5 - ThE TEN COMMANDMENTS rE g Americas: gyas . . e@ STE AK Your order will be ready a ° “8 et when you call. ~ 8 ® WN and as \ on ES ele aNTeR- ROBINSON BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSES Saab 0 IN TECHNICOLOR | . = Funniest’: , -m . — . ~ = | 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 te a ° on FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT —'‘Around the World in 80 | a YS e oa Days,"’ which starts Thursday at the Pontiac Drive-in, has been | — — a ® om given high honors by educational, religious, social and film or- ~ Are - _ ganizations all over the country. The technicolor Academy Award FEATURE AT.- a aa ded oa. ' winning movie was named “Best Children’s Picture of the Year” uae . sets ba ? ° 05 ff and Family Magazine gave the picture its Family Medal Award. ~ POM. —- G f ° - The three-hour spectacular is not only an exciting adventure || t ] . om | children and adults can appreciate, but a comedy of both action FROM THE BEST. a , a DRIVE-IN TH EATER | and satire. Besides stars David Niven, Cantinflas, Robert Newton u anil SELLER ABOUT . ° S771 Co-starring es | THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN |. and Shirley MacLaine, it features 44 world-famous stars. ; THE ANGRY a i bis : /| \ * POLLY a Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. § : : Th Yo veuns Meneaxs " iy ie ° “ ey BERGEN ( om " | i 4 , m e Mrs. ‘Roosevelt Raps | R f e = “=e 2 4 WAp 3 os . -* . r. ~ . ° "THURS.-FRI.-SAT. De Sopio'in italien SNEED ReSTores © [ir Gea WITH TH . | “Yew and ¥ der anta'ces oneness ute i THE WHOLE 2 : NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs. Elea- eee Te Soe ae BATTLE-SCARRED , inor Roosevelt made what she said Nikita’ S Vigor ~ che New Gen The Gravy edited tebe hiretddet tarnep tt eke “ Ihe Army Gen The Beane” ore eg) he ack Dard 006 deere Lontngetee was her first public talk in Italian’ a . “Teo Re Loo Re Loo Rol” a LOVE-SCORCHED _yesterday—a local radio interview? : . ~ SAGA OF THE ‘opposing Tammany leader Car- Shows No Signs of e ie a fe _. : ‘ . 5 U.S. MARINES ! mine De Sapio. Earlier Weariness as] osu ' Mrs. Roosevelt said she had He Dispels War Threat ALEXIS SMITH ° » BRIAN KEITH @ ~ 5 SAGA : As learned the language in school in, DIANE BREWSTER - BILLIE BURKE . JOHN WILLIAMS a UP BROWN 2 a England as a girl. Arnold Hart- | SOSNOWIEC, Poles (AP) — NEXT ATTRACT “" : “ a ~ ley, vice president of the Italian-'Soviet. Premier Nikita Khrush. ION “SLEEPING BEAUTY 2 BEVERLY GARLAND-JOHN LARCH RUSSELL JONRSON a PItfTLitiiiiiiiiiitiitti tii a jlanguage station WOV, said her chey today pledged that the So- IN Love A y WAL idelivery was ‘‘grammatically per-| viet Union would never start a “ane fect Italian but, like Mrs. Roose- war against anyone, anywhere at! y mpaprrbrbbrbrboehend Ne gS ivelt’ s French, delivered in unmis- any time 3 > ¥ ” mnuwaiae mk icin $ cn takable American accents." 4 He told a cheering throng of > " tg $ FIRST TIME 2 6. — ~|delegates at a meeting of miners} $ ye 4 , ole] pare 2 AT $ = “Ao ‘unions in this Silesian industrial 2? aam a4 | RIVE-IN ,SHOms $ 2 one ’ el F 0 £ #1230 oe hs give you our solemn) a B98 Soa | 7am eo 2 POPULAR $ -0.& pledge that never, never, never) 4 ee se ; é , Maal DANA avn HOP BRADFORD SHEREE FRAN 289 W. MONTCALM be we launch any war against| a} Om ; Can od ; PRICES! 3 WAGNER -WYNTER- HUNTER: LANGE: DILL MAN: NORTH NUVEN NOTICE any country anywhere at any, > 7 Stk. Netra © TaLeORaPal Ra POPPPPPPPIPPSSSSSS Annual Picnic Sunday jeither but claimed that was be-| July 26th | cause the ance of forces’. is Te contd. NOW! — COMPLETE! — UNCUT! Khrushe a appeared dynamic. _ ~ EVERY THRILLING SCENE AS SHOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD | time.’ j 3 | WE NOW HAVE ) ™ COLOR by DE Luxe mee PHL DIME OWAD AMALT MQ Dac avant Bl, Sit id mt ewe cae EXCLUSIVE! FIRST DRI CINEmaScopF | FRIDAY NIGHT jaa s would start war 2nd MAJOR HIT! sMARTIN «wo LEWIS Fun-Fest! GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC and MIRTH! fand reinvigorated. All signs of HELD OVER! stash rl oa erp of his tour of Poland had ane . ‘ | ASECO Vieeemameee TG MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT VENT IN THEATRE a Khrushchev spoke without either i SATURDAY ite xt or notes in an impromptu tl thru ‘address after he canceled a sched- * uled visit to the Nazi extermina-' jtion camp at Oswiecim. . — | “The next war will mean calam- —— <— on. Eee —THE marae nee | ity for all humanity,” he said, @iale: rimi>..« a “THE GREATEST SHOW NOW ON EARTH!” OF REVIEW land added he thought capitalists RAR #9 PER OLLI realized this. too. Khrushchev began in conversa- tional tone, discussing his own |days as a miner, He could scarce-: ly be heard, but when he said: “Now comrades we come te inter- j national affairs,"’ it was as though: a charge of electricity ran through him | PLUS in COLOR a aa SABU Federal Health Insurance. . and the Gets Reuther’s Backing | lena RING WASHINGTON « — Walter P. avian _./Reuther expressed strong support | today. for a proposal to provide | government-backed medical and) * c STARTS PAM ~~ Aan ALAA, Anas Aad WM Open 10:45 hospitalization insurance for. per- = f fa. : * CHARLES BOYER sons under the social security , * JOE E. BROWN bv 25¢ |program. Sct . MARTINE CAROL aS TODAY d ; JOHN CARRADINE $A a ae Reuther spoke both as president | CHARLES COBURN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT [DR iE 1:00 | ‘of the United Auto Workers and RONALD COLMAN ——w (president of the AFL-CIO's indus-) MELVILLE COOPER |trial union department in a state-| NOEL COWARD = . ment prepared for the House Ways | FINLAY CURRIE and Means Commnittee. | REGINALD DENNY ANDY DEVINE og _ MARLENE DIETRICH 25c¢ ‘til 1:00 P.M. THE WORLD'S MOST kkk * starring kxk«* . — : HONORED SHOW oposite | | .4. 52 BEST ROBERT NEWTON | NOW thru FRIDAY || . ~ PICTURE © SIR JOHN .GIELGUD AND HERMIONE GINGOLD a JOSE GRECO : SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE TREVOR HOWARD GLYNIS JOHNS BUSTER KEATON EVELYN KEYES BEATRICE-LILLIE Ww. Cc. Sette CHRCUIT em * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > & * His First Dramatic Explosion .-A Hot, Hard Hitting Story Of Today's Youth! ~ Sockin’ And ~ Singin’ In His Terrific Musical With a Punch! TECHNICOLOR® > — Screenplay by a. Ee wh JAMES POE « JOHN FARROW and $. J. PERELMAN Pay a % ROBERT MORLEY From the Classic by JULES VERNE ; Ne. %& ALAN MOWBRAY \ poonslag % ED MURRO irected by MICHAEL ANDERSON *% JACK OAKIE % GILBERT ROL es SEE IT NOW WHILE PLAYING AT ADVANCED ROAD [f + CESAR ROMERO. SHOW PRICES TO RECORD BREAKING AUDIENCES IN NEW. YORK, CHICAGO, Il % RowAte Sochae r RY RYT LY P RT C malay LOS ANGELES, PARIS. LONDON, TOKYO ff % BASIL SYDNEY é bape 9 AND CAPITOLS ALL OVER THE WORLD. 9 ¥ fivneetin se store UZABETH WENDEIL SCOTT - COREY ,HAL WALLIS nox Directed by HAL KANTER + Screenplay by HERBERT BAKER and HAL KARTER + From a Story by Mary Agnes Thompson - A Paramount Re Release ave WILLIAMS ADDED EXTRA-IN COLOR _— ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ Sho t WALT T DISNEY Re esc et — ADMISSION — | - Adults 90c a4 , 4 4 Children Under 12 Yrs. FREE! : SE BONUS PASSES CANNOT BE U ieariaten — This Engagement Greatest - Song . Smashes! “LOWNG You "LET Me Bf YOUR TEDDY BEAR’ “HARO-HEADED WOMAN” | -g.9ma iio ver J Mores SPowt ase ug-ware J -coawenr 4 seananay J -new OmEANs” J “KING CREOLE” quae / “GOT ALOT OF LIV To Do" “Wreaprast, Love, ano Tava" / “Voven Dod “LETS HavE A party / -vOUNG OmtaMe” / "~MEAN-WOMAN BLUES” / “DodELAND ROCK” ; i \, «) \ep : . 2 > 4; of ats i vf \ ° 4 \ Wh ee oS | f, 5 / f © 7 me : f 7s ‘ ’ ‘ i ae oe Ang ‘ : * * 4 i . ‘ ie ° € * of k ” ey THE PonTrA¢ PRESS, ahunspay, JULY: 16, 1959. | « af | a “The first South American : coun;| which opened‘ service Sete cai lew ber ONE S. SAGINAW ST. ‘OFFICE at LYNN JEWELERS ave "SEE BETTER with TRU-FIT Fluidless Contact Lenses This New Small Lens Floats Over the Eye _« NOTE SIZE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW, SMALL TYPE LENS. STOP IN for LITERATURE FE 5-5731 |Reds to Build a Showpiece \ f Gromyko’s proposal that-the situa- ition in Berlin be frozen by 18 | Housing Bill Back in Senate After Veto WASHINGTON (AP)—A Senate Banking subcommittee starts hearings July 23.0n President Eis- enhower’s veto of the omnibus housing bill. Eisenhower called the bill ex- travagant and inflationary when he vetoed it last — * * Subcommittee Chairman John \J. Sparkman (D-Ala) said he will call as witnesses representatives in the — and Home Finance jman said, said, he hopes the subcommittee can determine whether to recom- mend an attempt to override the President’s veto or whether to modify the bill somewhat. }| Sparkman called Eisenhower's ‘veto message ‘‘not worthy of the! place it will take in the official papers of the United States.” He ladded that the veto was ‘“‘filled with innuendo, half-truths, error. ‘by commission and omission.” : 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 BLUE SKY musnanuamenonms oc memeaes? Ee EV NE THE MIGHTY SAGA OF THE | WoRIDS MIGHTIEST MAN | PLus ANOTHER Ist RUN KOSCINA] CANALE joo nl oe ie “ey saat: AOE a : Reteased Brough United Artem EASTMAN COLOR by Pathé in DYALISCOPE! ADMISSION 90c. SHOW TIMES: “HERCULES” 8:10 - 12 TONITE and . “CARELESS” 10:30 East Germany In for Booin months while a conbaiahin of West and East Germans negotiate on) reunification. Tt is the considered Allied view Sithat Soviet aid meanwhile will ..|boost East German military and economic power in an effort to offset (1) any. Allied moves to train and equip West German forces with nuclear weapons and x * * One big problem the Reds have. been unable so far to solve is the’ possibility of an anti-Communist upheaval among the 17 million’ East Germans, Ever-haunting fear of uprising lies behind the current Soviet ef- fort to squeeze the Allies out of West Berlin. 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NO MONEY DOWN EASY CREDIT $= ‘ oy \ a | : ~~* an ae / | | = | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 | _ : AHIRTY-RIGHT ~ Codling\Mold Made With ~ Duo of Juices — “Bring the space age into nthe kitchen. for the next small-fry “Here's a recipe for ‘a fluffy two, fone desnat that’s just right dur- ing the summer months, The fla- vor is refreshingly tangy, and will! be a cooling complement to any outer-space sandwiches which com-|,, a large saucepan, combine and mea. “— Apricet Cooler * cup suge — env velumen * unfiavored gelatin 3 cups apricot nectar % cup lemon juice Dash salt 1 unbeaten egg white % cup heavy cream, whipped Thoroughly combine sugar, gel-| afin, and salt. Heat half apricot! nectar and lemon juice. Pour % sup of mixture inte 142 quart mold; chill until firm * * * Ceol remainder to room tem- perature; add unbeaten’ egg white. Chill until partially set, then beat until light and fluffy. Fold in whipped cream. Pour over first gelatin layer. Chill un- til firm. _ Unmold; trim with sprigs of mint, or chilled fruits. Makes 6 to 8 serv-; ings. Applesauce Toost Bright Thought for Luncheon—| or for Bedtime Snack: Spread canned applesauce on toast. Sprinkle with grated cheese, dot’) i+, and nuts in one big bowl; half, Whole green beans which have) with butter. Then under the broiler a minute until the sauce is hot and bubbly, with pleasure. the cheese melted. Eat party. Here are some. recipes and party ideas that are clear out of ‘this world. \ Let ‘he youngsters blast off with bine popcorn, marshmallows, ichocolate bits and nuts. They sup-| Iply the quick energy to put Junior) jinto. or bit. * + * There are—alse—satellite sundaes; i~ice cream served in flying sau- jcers made of popcorn. And, finally, the rocket ship galley provides sputnik poppers—popeern spheres, ‘with’ candy stick antennae. | | Satellite Sundae % 0-o2. jar popcorn-in-oil 1 cup molasses 1 ; Tr corn syrup lespoon vinegar ies cream Prepare popcorn-in-oil as direct- ed oh jar. Turn into large bowl. |cook remaining ingredients. Cook, istirring several times, until a little lof the mixture becomes brittle [when dropped in cold water (270 \degrees on candy thermometer). Have Fun With Novel Popcorn Treats» cream on. each Sibecte dish. Makes 618 popcorn dishes depend- ing on size plate used for shaping, * * * Sputnik Poppers 2 9-oz. jars popcorn-in-oil 2 cups granulated sugar 1% cups hot water 1 cup brown pacar 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla (optional) Stick candy or colored straws Prepare pipcorn-in-oil as direct- ed on jar. In large saucepan over _ Pour over popcorn, tossing until/jow heat, melt granul sugar, | well coated, stirring constantly. sugar ~ * * turns gold add hot water in a very Quickly press handfuls of the/thin stream, popcorn m ixture into greased) with long-handled spoon. They | ‘plates, or individual baking dishes, | granulated sugar is dissolved, stir stirring constantly When serve as party decorations waich|and use buttered hands to shape jn brown sugar. Cook until a little are eaten before the little guests and press to dish. Let harden and of the syrup forms a solt ball in return to earth. ispeed, jars of popcorn-in-oil are! recommended | So stand back, while we blast-off | with our space-age party. Ten, nine, eight . Outer-Space Sandwiches 1 9-oz. jar popeorn-in-oil | 2 cups miniature marshmallows ! cup semi-sweet chocolate bits | % cup salted peanuts or chopped nuts | 4 cups light corn syrup | 2 tablespoons vinegar | 2 teaspoons salt Prepare popcorn-in-oil as direct- ied on jar. For easier mixing, prepare the “sandwich’’ mixture in two batches by placing half the popcorn, marshmallows, chocolate in another big bowl. ~*~ * * | maining ingredients and cook, \stirring frequently, jot the syrup forms a hard ball in| a glass of cold water. Pour about ‘halt of syrup over one bowl of pop- In a large saucepan, combine re- hors d'oeuvres offering. Cover until a little; For ease and cool, then loosen and slide out. To/glass of cold water. Stir in butter |Serve, Place a | emia! ball of ice or mar garine and vanilla. ie Vegetables in Marinade You'll enjoy these ways of serv- ing garden vegetabies in salads or as appetizers: Pickled Green Beans Espagnole } |been marinated in a piquant sauce lof olive oil and tarragon vinegar are attractive for a salad or an lcooked tender young whole green |beans with the following mixture: % cup tarragon vinegar, 3 table- spoons Spanish olive oil, 14 table- ispoons sugar, 14% tablespoons salt Fill a big bowl or large pan with popcorn and pour about 44 of the sugar syrup over it. Toss until well-coated. Transfer at once into a greased bowl. With greased hands, press popcorn very firmly so that it takes shape of bowl. Remove popcorn from — bow! and you have a half-sphere. Repeat in same bowl with more popcorn and syrup to make other half of sphere. Spoon a little hot syrup over the flat sides of both halves and press firmly together to make one big round. Complete your ‘‘sputnik’”’ by dipping ends of candy sticks in syrup and pushing them at inter- vals into the popcorn round. Use thread or fine piano wire to en- circle and suspend “‘sputnik” as decoration. There is enough pop- corn and syrup left to make a smaller sputnik (in a smaller SPACE AGE POPCORN — Outer space is no further than the closest youngster’s imagination, Coffee Flavor Dieters Parfait It’s not often that dieters can en- joy lovely, sweet dessert—complete with whipped cream — and know that they're still within their cal- ‘lorie limit. Well, here’s\a confection that’s both low in calories and truly delicious. * * * It's Vanilla Coffee Jelly Parfait, a heavenly dessert with a deep down coffee-vanilla: flavor. When it’s served with tiny cups of demi- tasse coffee (no cream, please!), you have a combination that every» one, including those lucky non. dieters, will simply adore. Vanilla Coffee Jelly Parfait 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 44 cup cold strong coffee 2 cups hot strong coffee % cup sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 package dessert topping, whipped Soften gelatine in cold coffee; dissolve in hot coffee. Add sugar; stir until dissolved, Cool. and add vanilla, Chill until slightly thick- ened. Reserve enough whipped topping for garnish. ~ x «<.? Fold «remainder into thickened coffee jelly until a marbled effect is obtained, Spoon into parfait glasses. Garnish with reserve. top- ping. Makes 4 to 6 servings, de- pending on size of glasses. TRIANGLE Furniture Co. 128 S. Woodward, Birmingham by serving outer-space sandwiches and satellite sundaes. Sputnik poppers add an out-of-this-world touch. For rocket-speed preparation, jars of e or the kitchen range. You can put any group of youngsters into orbit around a refreshment table x K K x jcorn mixture and toss until | ; : . and %4 t freshl bowl) plus ttl t ; 4 teaspoon y ground )p a little extra for nib- h of Maple Road coated, | pepper. bling while you work. | Quick-turn popcorn mixture | | into a greased oblong pan (13’’x | 9’’x2”) and use greased hands | te press firm and level; mixture must be very firm and compact » for cutting. Repeat procedure popeorn-in-oil are recommended. * * * To serve, drain beans, arrange bundles of the beans inside rings of thinly sliced sweet onion, then place bundles on crisp salad greens, allowing 1 bundle of beans with remaining popcorn mixture [for each serving. (Canned green | and syrup. When cool, loosen | beans can be used.) | oblongs and turn out on cutting * *« * | board. Marinated Cucumber Cubes Cut each oblong in half length- Cut . a ee ‘a 7 wise, then cut each half into 6 ut peeled cucum . wee ipl _—e jwiches by put- chunks, marinate in olive oil and ting. 2 pieces toget! ith favo-|‘ salt for at least an hour, then roll Tite filling such as peanut butter, oe finely minced parsley. Setve ily. cream. @ etc. Makes" toothpicks as an hors d'oeuvres, 24 generous sandwiches. *- * * Pimentos Emillio 4} The Spanish frequently serve sigreen or red peppers dressed A'simply with olive oil and salt. 4\Place seeded raw peppers on a ‘A\shallow pan, cover with olive oil 4\and bake in moderate oven until} 4itender, sprinkling with salt before ii | serving. x KK KK x ROCKER PANELS ° FOR ALL CARS Custom Color 84 S. Perry St. FE 4-9514 “Free Colfee All the Time” ~ These Quaker Cereals Give You 25¢ DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw. 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We had all ment. any tournament. “Td never withdraw fo old son whom he had never play. Rocky Marciano’s plans for.a comeback are a big joke. Now a pudgy 36-years, Rocky “has to shed about 30 pounds and needs a year to do it. Tis would make him another year older and could’ be as p@pr a venture as Joe Louis’ comeback. , Right now the heavyweight division has a real Johansson when he battered Floyd Patterson. We would do it again in the rematch, and even more so if Marciano became the challenger. | Patterson ought to stay in the light heavy class where he really belongs and Marciano should stay in retire- THOSE TEMPERAMENTAL GOLF. PROS | Many golf pros have been hit with fines in recent tournaments on the state and national level for various reasons, especially for picking up and withdrawing. \ During the recent National Open in Mamaroneck, N..Y., the little pro from South Africa, Gary Player, said he thought it was “bad form” to pick up. — He was especially referring to the golfers who did this during the Open but he also considered it a slur to the dignity of pra golf for doing it out of. temperament in mental reason,” Player remarked. If anyone had reason to withdraw during the Open because of the extra day, it was Player. He had plane reservations to England to join his wife and two month He was already out of the picture in the Open but he delayed his mp after rain forced an extra day's DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Hoping to get lights for local baseball diamonds, the city baseball federation and recreation department have adopted. the slogah, “a pole a year.” They hope to raise enough money from Sunday’s amateur day pro- gram for the first light standard. ot Press Box os our money on Ingemar * © * tk * yas Miller Leads State Acabhears - JACKSON — Little Sharon Mil- ler is threatening to take the field apart in the Michigan women's amateur golf tournament. r any simple or tempera- seen. REDDING, Calif. (AP) proud father, who's also an astute | swimming coach, predicts his 17-; year-old daughter can break ‘the. world record for the 1,500 meter and mile swim tonight. He is Weikko Lb. (Finny Ruuska- His daughter, Sylvia, has bet- tered 19 American records at varying distances and stroke and 10 world marks, some of them still. pending official approval. Tonight blonde Sylvia defends her mile title in the opening event of the National AAU women’s swim meet~in this northern Cali- fornia community. No one doubts she'll do it. The only question seems to be how fast she ill swim the distance. Coach Ruuska, who has‘ charge of the Berkeley YMCA team, a group of girls if you will, says: “Sylvia is capable of swimming Sawchuk Signs Wing Contract DETROIT # — Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wing goalie and six times a member of the National Hockey League’s all-star team, was signed to a new contract yes- terday. Sawchuk, whe holds’ the NHL record of 16 shutouts, begins his 10th season in the league and his ° é eighth as a Red Wing. The 1959-60| campaign will be his third with): Detroit since returning after two)” seasons with the Boston Bruins. | Terms of his new contract were not disclosed. The Red Wing veteran began) his NHL career with Detroit in 1950 when he was named league § rookie of the year. He has three © times won the Vezina Trophy for ; fewest goals allowed. Stadium Tops Elks to Near League Lead Stadium Inn moved within half = a game of front-running Sno-Bol | last night in the . City patel League’s American division race|_ with a 6-2 victory over Elks No. $10 © at Beaudette Park, Jake Mazur hurled five-hit ball for Stadium, which utilized. four|® timely hits and four Elk errors to defeat Gary Boe who struck out 14 batters, Roger Reynolds outpitched Chuek Long as.Casa Mia- whipped Deni’s & Herk's, 3-1, Reid's two-|/; run double ia the 7th inning broke | a 1-41 tie and won the ‘game. for|) _ sionals can putt—and play other shots, too, for that mat- Casa Mia. Reynolds fanned 11 and gave tp two'hits while Long al Coaching Father Sees Record for Swim Ace Aj1, 500 meters in. under 20 min- utes.”’ The world record for the event is 20:03.1 by a Hollander, J. Kos- ter. Should Sylvia surpass this, she'd also set a record for the | rable 1,650 yards andthe slightly longer mile distance. “Conditions here are ideal,” said Ruuska in surveying the Redding pool, a 55-yard outdoor layout. “The water is fast be- cause there are solid lanes so no wash from opposing swimmers and the pool with the water at 72 degrees will be flooded to the rim. . “Sylvia is In good condition and ready for her best effort." The race will be timed official- ly at 1,500 meters as well as at the mile finish. x* * * Sylvia. holds the official Ameri- can record at 21:26.4 but the best time for the National AAU meet is 22:13.6 by Carolin Murray of Log Angeles two years ago. The mile freestyle, only event on tonight's program, will be conducted in heats with final re- sults judged on times recorded in| the heats. Twenty girls are listed for the mile with a total of 145 entered) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mauro against the Senators’ Bill Fischer ‘for the four-evening meet, On the program Friday are the. one-meter diving, 110-yard free-| style, 220-yard breast stroke, 2260-, ‘yard backstroke and 440-yard “in-| dividual medley. | & 4 Docioring By DR. CARY ‘TREATMENT: Since gol the time I was hitting a putt,” is a frequent com- “plaint. Many golfers are overly sensitive to outside noises or movements when they are putting. Some, in fact, are just plain nuts on the’ subject. ‘- The indicated cure here, if you ‘are this type, is to put every- thing out of your mind - except MAKING THE PUTT. Really coticen- ‘trate on the problem RY case you miss a short one. This may seem hard to lowed five, In the only contest at Northside. : Park, Griff's Grill walloped Rogers Electric, 9-2. Tony Pfeiffer hom- pee geese a paced i* player doesn’t have to be Ang caddy or some other PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: DIAGNOSIS: Mental problem. have been trying to blame their mistakes on everything but themselves. “Somebody talked (or coughed) just at at hand. Never be guilty of waht fe an excuse in. _ ter—while crowds are cheering other players — audibly on other parts of the course, surely the a unduly disturbed by a cough minor noise. . Marshall's 18-year-old redhead, barely out of high school, ran away from defending champion ‘Sally Sharp of Birmingham in yes-, her second big upset victory. * * * | | AP Wirephote BEATS SALLY—Sharon Miller, 18-year old golf star from Mar- | shall, Michigan, scored a 6 and | 5 victory over Sally Sharp, de- fending champion from Birming- | ham, in the Women’s state ama- | teur golf tournament at Jackson yesterday. | gals into sixth place in the Ameri- ‘can League. Rec Department Slates Archery ‘ProgramatPNH The Pontiac Parks and Recrea-| tion Department is promoting an/| archery program.at Pontiac North- ern High School on Tuesday and Thursday evenings starting at 7:00 p.m, for boys and girls 15 years of age and up and adults. This program will start July 21, and is open to all interested part- ies wishing to learn how to shoot} or to develop their present skills. Archery equipment including bows, arrows, finger tabs, and arm | guards is available for those who! require it. This program will combine both instruction and competition for all those who register at Pontiac Northern High School Recreation Program. Those interested should see Eldon Johnson or Richard Hall. There is no charge for this pro- gram. Tough Foe for Mexican boxoffice favorite from Mexico, faces a stiff test tonight when he fights Paulie Armstead of Los Angeles in a 10- round bout at the Olympic Au- ditorium. Your Golf MIDDLECOFF Putting jitters. : | Vazquez, a f began, no doubt, golfers Si ORRIN: 8 a 1 . do. But if playing pete New York Yankees’ 94th game. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE i s! For Bunning it was the 25th hom- cieveland ....... 7 ys” ors Behind San Francisco .. ‘e i °o% — " sella Bier of him in 22 games. Jim’s| Ghicago seven a. 3 a = Los Angeles % “ 5s mr Both Aguirre and Davie are : gopher ball set a Detroit record] New. York os 8 at oh | Patcburgh 47 41 334 3 | familiar figures at Briggs Stadium, _ last year when he allowed 33 hom- pe'rou ee ae ee eee i i ‘&, §* (spending much of this season with ers for the full season. ae ie ee ee a Rookie Bob Allison's two dou- Wain ¥ FERDAT'S RESULTS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS j bles accounted for thee two other)” “Sick @ 5 innings, rath, Chicago §, Milwaukee [4 Los Angeles 3, a. 6, eo Weshinton scores gee sere = See For Worth. Dallas In the third inning Allison dou- Kansas ve, at Balt nore postponed. rain apeicce ideo ~ » bled home Ken Aspvromonte, who ‘ ats a bled cc ra) | also tad, doubled. Tn the fifth be| Gingapd st her Fork i 10%, pm san prance Paani or Major Club I Soublen, semen Pascal, who: had Shans 3-2) Ay, ag al ford ta) Ws. Conley OS > ‘ats ssn sineled., sees a egg : . = "| ARI DETROIT WASHINGTON —__ | Chicago al Boston, @ Ay aes oe & ti. ——— INGTON, Tex. 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Behind Austin |. 5542567: 2 | COURty =sports committee which | aed 000 00-0 Buffalo _...... 3 OM i 4 — SanAntonio —.... o om ., |# \employed ar _ Washington 1 M%—$| Miami a 4 2 Corpus Christi. 46° 47 ae 9 saa ? : ee eae ieee de ¢ |Tesearch firm to determine po- @ ' P| — eo 4 462, 12 tential public interest. ~ ! ‘473 7 s ' pret N pre Ny : i pa * * + 5) 7% ; am 2 st, OE semneapone fh xe Sue "It reported to the joint board of ent Behind Indianape * 4 fe 4% |Park commissioners appointed by 1 = 1% Lee ee Gov, Price Daniel to es- S FR hy ee | CO | eb teement and & of a Eat nee 2 ee BE ell YP Monrose ae i night. ~' in Washington's 85th game of the 18-Year-Old Upsets Sally In today’s semifinals Sharon, | a root beer stand carhop at home, faces Mrs, Lewis Goddard of Detroit, housewife who has — two children in college and a | daughter the same age as Shar. on, the eve of their meeting,|Was the tightest of the tourney, “It wil]|to date. Mrs, Goddard, who trailed! terday’s quarterfinals 6 and“ for be like ga mother and daughter ‘three times, caught up once, » With | On Mrs. Goddard quipped: | match.” * * * | Sharon shot a one over par 37 6th Ace at Silver Lake on the first nine, going 4 up at that point in ultimately crushing | Miss Sharp. ‘Mrs, Goddard defeat- ported its 6th hole-i ed Mrs. Edgar Reynolds of Lans- season. ing in 21 holes | C. U. Wilson of Ann Arbor met | Mrs. Dwight Anneaux of St, Jo- seph. Mrs. Wilson won from Mrs. Harold Marquardt of Mount | Tigers Drop Another Notch to 6th: Killebrew Raps | 31st Homer in Nats 3-0Win Senator Slugger Ahead| of Babe Ruth’s Pace) for Home Runs | WASHINGTON (P— The De- troit Tigers are struggling to avert | idisaster in the wake of their | second straight loss to the Wash- ington Senators, 3-0 in a rain-ab- \breviated five-inning game last The shutout dropped the Ben- Harmon Kille- 3ist round Homer-hitting brew smashed his | tripper in the first inning, enough to win the game, as the Tigers ‘~secumbed- forthe 10th—time— in 12 games since | went into réverse gear. Helpless before Camilio Pas. +cual, the Tigers got only one hit, a single by Gus Zernial in the fifth inning after the Cuban curve- baller had retired 14 men in a row. \ I * * * Ted Lepcio led off the sixth with a double but—heavy rain stopped play shortly thereafter. | Hac" s Tony Oliseck, who used aN on the first two holes, Sharon won! In today’s other semifinal, Mrs. 8-iron to ace the 120-yard 8th hole. | five of the next seven, She had a Witnesses were his brother, Steve string of pars and a birdie deuce. | Oliseck, and Steve Keller and Rich' |She lost. the 10th to Sally’s birdie! 16 Left in * xk * 4 Clemens 4 and 2, Mrs. Anneaux ‘the help of a 50-foot chip shot on defegted Mrs. Samuel Gawne of ithe 14th. Bloomfield Hilis 2 and 1. Mrs. ~~ * * Wilson, 1951 ‘champion, is” the | The two were even at 18 and. only surviving former aoe tit- | through the first two extra holes. | list. |On the 2ist, however, Mrs. God-' a ‘dard settled matters with a par 3 fe But Sharon stole the show again. The pert youngster upset fa- vored Mrs. Keith Leclair of Ann | Arbor, 2 up, in her first match. | Against Miss Sharp, she was | Goddard-Reynolds match, even better, Sharon was just two over par for the 13 holes, She| bh ;was four strokes better than- the | ub has Te ‘field. Against Mrs. LeClair she was | in-one of the four over par. The happy golfer is Pon- after being even with Miss Sharp Silver Lake Golf Cl Pontiac Press Phote MOVES ALONG—Wally Smith, Royal Oak policeman who lives | in Pontiac, is the lone survivor from nine Michigan Public Links players in the National Tourna- ment at Denver. Smith won .a Tony finished the nine-hole but closed off the mateh with pars’ pair of matches yesterday and is on the next two holes: | one of 16 still in the tournament. | Keller. [round with a 42. i SPO@RESsS 3 a a ee ed AP Wirephote tually called after a wait of more than an hour. At left, Camilo gets a sign from catcher Hal Naragon and then takes his stretch and follows through with his pitch. The sens shoved “the Tigers into = place. TAMING THE TIGERS — Camilo Pascual, Washington curve ball agtist, is shown taming the Tigers 3-0 last night on a one hit perform- ance for five innings. It was his 10th win of the season. The game was played in rain and even- Birmingham Top Minor League Team The Killebrew homer, which put him ahead of Babe Ruth's | 1927 rate when Babe hit \his record 60 circuit blows, was the 25th of the year off Jim Bun- ning, The Tiger righthander, los- ing his seventh game against eight victories, allowed seven blows in the brief battle, includ: ing three doubles. The teams conclude the series the Detroit Tigers in the unfamiliar ‘with a third night game tonight. role of outfielder. Ray Narleski, (4-9) is expected to; The Flint resident and ex-Mich-|A8sn. Birmingham won the Double | draw Detroit's pitching assignment | (7-3). * * * league pace. The fact that seventh-place Boston has been coming strong lately makes Detroit’s sixth place precarious. Unless they get going again, the Tigers could go home next to last. Four games remain of the road trip. It ends with a three-game set at Baltimore. The homer by Killebrew, a smash into the left centerfield | stands with the bags empty, came season. When Ruth set his record, ‘The did not hit his 31st until the! winning records of Birmingham's making a strong bid to return to ability to play anywhere. pitching staff. Regan, of Way- Boros gave the Barons the hard-| land, is 5-2. Reed, of Battle | est hitting outfield in the Southern) Creek, is 4-1, igan Tigers two years ago as a bonUS Boros’ outfield mates are George ° third baseman, is hitting a hand- Thomas, hitting .280, and George Lasf nigit’s loss dropped the some .329 for Detroit's Birmingham’ Alusik, hitting ..320. Tigers eight full games off the farm club, Boros Leads Tiger Farm Hitters DETROIT ® — Steve Boros is} the move because he has great The only other Tiger Farm af- filiate in first place is Montgomery of the Class D Alabama-Florida ‘league. Montgomery's top pitcher is Ron Falkenhagen of Mount Clemens with a 12-4 record. The Tiger’s top farm club— Charleston of the Triple A Ameri- can Assn.—js in fifth place after winning a pennant last year. Charley Lau of Romulus, who started the season with Detroit, is hitting .277 with the Senators. Tom Yewcis, the old Michigan State quarterback, is hitting .216 with Charleston. Four of Charleston's pitchers are from Michigan. None has a winning record. Jim Stump of Lansing is 5-9. Bob Bruce of Detroit is 5-8. Hank Aguirte of Dearborn is 2-4. Jerry Davie of A league’s first half pennant and shortstop, is ahead in the second half. who joined the Like Boros, both Thomas and Newsome jAlusik have had brief flings with the parent Tigers in seasons past, but needed additional seasoning. ‘Phil Regan and Dave Reed, both Michigan residents, have Manager Skeeter switched Borés to the outfield this season because the Barons were overloaded with infielders. Newsome explained Boros made - Poni Golfer Lone Michigan Entry in Field Police Officer Gains Third Round After Two Victories Yesterday (Special te The Pontiac Press) DENVER—Wally Smith of Pon- tiac was one of 16 survivors who moved into the third round of the National Public Links Champion- ship being held in Denver. The 43-year-old Royal Oak police- © man scored a pair of match vie- ‘tories yesterday and was the lone Michigan entry remaining today after two other state publinx play- ‘ers were eliminated. Defending champion Dan Sikes Jr. of Jacksonville, Fla., led the remaining field but he had to squeeze by two opponents yes- terday, Sikes, failing to play the brand | of golf which won him tourney medal honors earlier in the week, edged A! Benefield of Denver 1-up and Marshall Strauss of Highland, 2 and 1. > opponent today was Leonard Pietras of Toledo, Ohio. Smith, who defeated Bob Menary of Northbrook, Hl., 1-up on the 19th hole in his first match, had an easier time of it in the afternoon. He defeated Manuel Quiroz of Tucson, Ariz., 4 and 3. Today he met Bill Wright of Seattle in the morning. Other third round tests over the 5,617-yard, par-71. Wellshire Mu- nicipal Course sent William Mc- Cool of San Francisco against Hugh Farmer of Toledo; Jack Zimmer- Towry of Dallas; Cliff Brown of Cleveland against Camp- bell of Jacksonville, Fla.; Bill _|Tindall of Seattle against Don Kristofitz of Fargo, N.D.,-and bora. Massey of Miami against Gene Dahlbender of Atlanta, Ga, Moore inks 4th bakinore Pact Colts League. Last season he scored 14 touch- downs to bring his pro total to 35 since leaving Penn State. In three years, he has run 1,735 yards with the ball from scrim- mage and caught it for gains of only eight yards less. 200 Motorboats Vie in Top 0’ Michigan CONWAY, Mich. —~More than 200 motorboats are expected to compete for $4,000 in prizes Sun- day in the 87-mile Top O’Michigan outboard marathon. in the National Football 118 entries had been received by / yesterday from drivers in eight states, — will speed up the inlaid water route from hones to he- boygan. Class D entries will pusif’ oft - at noon, followed by Class A and B at 13:10 and, Clase. 36 at’ 13:20. SPORTS / Beverly Hanson Shoots Course Mark in Tuneup man of Dayton, Ohio, against Gene - Race officials sald a total of / * * ee eo ~* eae © & tee oe aw ee ae ek i ee a ae ee | Ea ae a RR a ig ae og FORTY. THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1950 | Ce Ny na i Ms Cova i WMGA can baseball players today dot|cago are Columbia, Costa Rica, Meera > Midget aes Hold Mid Year Championships After three straight weekly tri umphs in the Women's Metropoli- hosters, and a new crop or rook-| | Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Venezue- 15 Events Set ies may be harvested during the la and the United =a ‘Pan-American Games, ' * * tan Golf Association,-Mrs. Joseph Koss gave up her honors yesterday at Pontiac Country Club following a stiff battle with Mrs. Midge Cova. Mrs. Koss and Mrs. Cova fin-| , _ When the call to “‘play ball” is If eight or more teams enter, | announced Aug. 28 at Comiskey they will be divided into two a Ud ef ile Park, major league scouts will croups. Each plays a single round- have their eyes on possible pros-jrobin schedule with each team ; ‘pects. Wrigley Field, also will be meeting the other team in its a gamesite, rac un ay Young Drivers Compete for Trophies at Oval on Telegraph Seek Pan-Am Talent Majors Eye Latin Crop. CHICAGO (AP) — ta. Ameri- teams during. the games in ica | OVS « GIRLS WOLVERINE V4 MIDGETS YOWORSZOWS SAFEST DRIVERS 40-43. Then. the two ladies waged > 4 tan 15 six holes before Mrs. Cova finally tie at 83 with identical scores of won the tournament, her Ist | then move into pee mated pee - tive ex. dons are entered in the baseball round-robin final. ice eles. then Mite. Cove gaine d Saag oo) of the games sched-) the decision on the 6th green with |Wed Aug. 27 to Sept. 7. ‘Agree on Driving Plan another par as Mrs. Koss slipped In the 1951 games at sepa to a'bogey. Mrs. C, L. Zahm took | Aires, Cuba won the title; at Mex-’ INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—The In- 3rd place in the tourney with 'C° City in 1955, it wag the Do-| dianapolis Motor Speedway and 43-42-85, minican Republic, ithe United States Auto Club} Mid-season championships, fea- | The United States team placed agreed on a plan Wednesday to turing 15 events, will be held by . isecond both times. have a week of supervised rookie | ithe quarter mile midget racers| : It’s Magic Carpet | The roster for the U.S. team test driving at the big track this! 'Sunday afternoon at the hMiracke| paar TIME FOR MIDGETS * The Wolverine Midgets HALIFAX (A Magic Car- for the 1959 games will be decid- summer. 'Mile track, Telegraph and Square’ Wl! have their trophy race at the Miracle Mile quarter-mile track pet, a Class B 55-foot Riverside, ed by the U.S. Olympic B&seball| Officials said the driving period Lake roads. Sunday afternoon. The. midget racers for boys and girls four to Conn., yaw] built in Germany, committee with college coaches will be the first or second week | koe t 13 race each Sunday at Telegraph ahd Square Lake Roads, and Wednesday was declared winner and leading amateur baseball of August. Harlan Fengler, the A total of $600 in trophies, do- this week they will compete for $600 in trophies in the various age : divisions. The racers in the picture left to right are No. 26 Jimmy of the 360-mile Marblehead, Mass., men making recommendations. ‘speedway's chief steward, will be ‘nated by the Chrysler Corporation, « Semiinaist - State Net Doubles Teams Do Well to Halifax ocean yacht 1 race. Nations indicating they will field in charge. | will be awarded © the champions} a Semifinalist midget cars and 115 drivers. - | ~ - in the various age groups. | The membership of the Wol- More than 40 per cent of the | LAKE GENEVA, Wis. | young drivers hail from the | Two girls from Wisconsin and two ished the regulation 18 holes in a! igroup once, The two top teams in’ Top amateur talent of eight na- each group : Pontiac Press Photo Wilfong, age 5, from Pontiac; No. 35 Ted Anderson, age 5, of Pontiac; No. 93 Andy Robinson (age 7) of Birmingham; No. 91 Johnny Eager (age 10) of Waterford; No. 14 Bill Garcia, age 11, otf Pontiac: No. 68 Tom Anderson (age 7) of Pontiac and No, 98 Jimmy Briney (age 12) of Pontiac. ¢ verine Race Club for children | between four and 15 includes 85 Your breath never tells CHICAGO (®— Doubles teams old sporting goods representative, of Iowa, worked the only other Pontiac area. from out-of-state. Wednesday, \from Michigan starred in the Na- from Dallas, is seeded third. | major upset of the day, defeating reached the semifinals of the’ , The club, a non-profit organiza-' Women's Western Golf Assn, Jun- Scauieg ateny. cues’ Art Andrews, 21, former Big | Buchholz, seeded fourth, 2-6, 6-4, tion, uses the quarter-mile ‘rack, jor Tournament at the Lake Ge- ‘part defeats in singles la ne Ten champion at the University! 9-7. = Sunday afternoons with time trials neva Country, Club, | play. = ; = at 1:30 p.m. and races at 3:00 p.m. x ~~ | * * * The younger classes of midget} ‘The Wisconsin girls, medalist, Other than the setback of Susan drivers hit speeds around 15 to 2 Carol Sorenson, 16, of Janesville, | Hodgman of Kalamazoo in wom- m.p.h. and the older drivers reach' ang Louise Gammell, 17, of Wau- |en's singles and the gerat Peruvian speeds of 25-30 m.p.h. | watosa, meet in one ‘semifinal | ' Alex Olmedo's singles victory over Some of the favorites for the |Match Thursday. The other con- Gordon Fleming of Flint, Michigan | mid-season championship [test brings together 16-year-old | ‘id well indeed. trophies are Jim Briney of Pon- | Sharon Fladoos of Dubuque, Iowa, | ~~ * * | tine in the 12-13 age group; Larry rite eee Patti Shook of! wolverine entries won twice Zelula of Warren jn the 13-15 age | S2Ugatuck, Mich. ‘in men's doubles and once in the group, Larry Joe Wallace of women’s doubles, with Susan VODKA Try bubble-light Arrow Vodka in a Martini . Screwdriver .. . Bloody Mary . . . Gimlet .+ Collins . . . or with Tonic. Delightful, too, Over-the-Rocks or Straight. Insist on Arrow, the charcoal filtered vodka that blends beautifully with any beverage. Get Your BUICK VACATION | oF Waterford in the 7-9 age group filling a role in the latter. and John Buckboro of Pontiac y rop anes * * * im the 9-11 age group. Susan was winning her greatest of the races, the midgets between’ { Di mn | She was named to the Junior . |four and six years of age will put q ld on UD Wightman Cup tennis squad. She on an exhibition. They also com- i thus became a possibility for se- pete in the l4th’race at 4:45 p.m. lection! to the U. S. Wightman Cup limited hydrop!anes charge for spectators. Funds are 5ixteen un y = x * * were expected on the beach at. noe * maintain the track by the Lake Coeur D’Alene today, two In the competition here, Susan a & eee. days before the second annual run- "*'red with Nancv O'Connell of | {Highland Park, Ill, in a first) At 2:45 p.m, prior to the start honor at about the same time. There is no admission or parking COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho ®— team that meets Great Britain. ining for the Diamond Cup. ’ ? ; |round doubles victory over Bonnie | utout Detroit's s Gail V and VI, Seat- |Barnes of Dayton, Ohio, and Ann . tle’s Thriftway and Thriftway (Carlier of England, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Too, Pay’N Save, Burien, Miss | Wahoo, Kol-Roy and Kol-Roy Too | and Tacoma’s Coral Reef were expected to pull in before night- Susan lost in the second round of singles to Janet Hopps of Seattle, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3. | : peering . Adjustment Buick Lubricare, in Junior Loop lubrication plus fall. | The Michigan men’s doubles vic- ; Ae ot sping hte era 18 ogo ree wee i scot an ot /baamper-te-bumper : highlighted Welosehey's wail’ in ing diamond aie made test | x * / insvection Pcie ced : : ay the “City Junior Baseball Leaguc °"* yesterday, hitting speeds in) Rudy Hernando of Netroit and \NiSwiteh Tires, including spare oR ag nung Wik Leniahens Miied x te. excess of 100 miles per hour. | Don Russel! of Aus‘ralia won from ear, Ty~~ Wry Vw e hitter for Don Nicholle, but still Also on hand yesterday were Ramsey Earnhart of Ventura, | = Vv 2 . <. s Miss U.S.I. of Detroit, Miss Spo-'Calif, and Paul Palmer of) had to work eight innings for a 2-0 victory over Lake Orion. Lamphere struck out nine. Barry Si tossed four-hit ball - and matched Lamphere untij the 8th stanza. . OLIVER MOTOR SALES, Inc. La 210 Orchard Loke Ave. Pontiac, Michigan ely Chuck Honchell outpitched Bob Diamond in. er dazzling mound duel as the. Pontiac Boys, Club nipped Lytell & Colegrove,' 10. Honchell tripled to-open ees 3rd inning. and scored the gam only run on a sacrifice fly by Jor! Gonzales. Honchell allowed five im hits, Diamond four. WEDNESDAY'S JUNIOR RESULTS j \ REGULAR $12.95 22 PELLET Don Wicholie SS y Fy Pontiac Boys Club 1, rte Cole- grove 0. E (Evening) * Club 5, Breves 3. kane of nearby Spokane, Wash.,| Phoenix, Ariz., 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Dollar Bill of California and Nitro- ~*~ * * gen of Delaware. Les Dodson of Ann Arbor and Hawaii Kai and Miss Buffalo|paviq Nelson of Skokie, Ill., de- are expected tomorrow. feated John Skogstad of Miami, ; a Fla,, and John Powless of Flora, Green's Single Nets. *5 **: Fleming’s loss to Olmedo was Ff a | | 6 T . h in straight love sets, 6-0, 6-0. g eS |- rump x * * Former University of Michigan Del Green’s 6th-inning single player Barry Mackay, No. °2 scored John Saum from 2nd base singles seed behind Olmedo, also and brought the Eagles a 7-6 ver- |had arrived late from Europe, but dict over the Waterford Merchants he advanced only one round yester- in a Waterford League softball gay in his initial day here before game last night at Drayton Plains. 19 year-old Larry Nagler of North The Merchants outhit the Ea- oliywood, Calif. upset him 64, } gles, 5 to 2, but the winners took 6-2. 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Jay, 28, of London’ Wednesday|France in the deciding bout ater| PITTSBURGH (AP) ~ The Pitt-\qay’ ‘The game. will be played at r YS a e ¥ O D S U C S om night won the foil title in the!a three-way fence-off, Notre Dame football game is four! Pitt Stadium Nov, 4, : i. 7 By The Associated Press that controversial one-hitter by| Drysdale, no better than 12-13 in| (10-4) was the loser, bowing to A suddenly settled pitching staff|San Francisco's Sam Jones. | a disappointing 1958 season, now|back grouble again in the ‘fourth hoc made a tend t of the|. Drysdale won his sixth in the) Ages inning. . as ‘made a contender out of the Dodger surge last night. stopping |'s 11-6, He retired the first nine, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the their skid at three games with a\i! order jast night, not giving up| - mainstay of the crew is Don Drys-| three. -hitter that beat Pittsburgh|# hit until Danny Kravitz singled dale—the guy who- got ‘em start-|99 and jumped Los Angeles back|i" the fifth. Dick Groat doubled Jets Tro nce ed, the guy who's done the job into second place in the tight Na- in the sixth and Dick Stuart sin- ‘ U as a starter or reliever, and the | tional League race. |gled in the seventh, but Drysdale guy who's been their stopper. The Dodgers again are within |then went through the last two The Dodgers began their run a! on game of the first place innings 1-2-3 for his third shut- Jewelers 8 () month ago, when they were in| Giants, idled by rain, and have Ut, and the fifth three-hitter of ' Pm fifth place. They’ve won 19 of 29/4 902 percentage point edge over his four-year career. _-'WHO STANDS BEHIND THE — USED CARS HE SELLS? since and it all began with Drys-|the Braves who slipped to third x *« * . | dale’s four-hit shutout over then/with a 5-2 defeat by the Chicago| Drysdale also slapped a two-| Rhuska Hurls 4 Hitter; first-place Milwaukee. | Cubs. . run double in the seventh against | Talbot Gets 17 Blows: x *« * * « * loser Bob Friend, the Pirates’ . . . | The~ cross-firing right-hander Cincinnati rapped St, Louis 11-5 failing ace who has dropped 11| Routing Nicholie, 12-3 | has lost only one since—against|in the other NL game. of 15 decisions. 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The Pirates dominate the se- lections, landing four men on the starting All-Star team, with the Jets and Shaw’s Jewelers each placing two, Representing the Pirates, the city’s newest Class A member, will be 1st baseman Bob Lovell, short-) stop John Lucadaim and outfielders Ed Busch and John Wert. * * * Jet players onthe All-Star roster are 2nd baseman Chet Woodmore and outfielder Gen Cox while the AP Wirephote DIFFERENCE IN SPIKES — Ignor Petrenko, who will com- pete in the pole vault against the United States this week at , Then something hap-| igaiety, yet at the same Pontiac Country Club is a busy place at this.time of year. From April through September area golfers jam the course, then wend their way into the cronies for that ever-popular visit to the 19th hole. Until mid-afternoon, Monday was just like any ekher day at PCC. The usual informal atmosphere prevailed as golfers chatted at their respective tables, mentally shooting par on each hole while they replayed the - ~ > round. he said. “It’s been so long since I've had one of them and J] can almost taste it right now.” The hamburger was his, / SHORT PUTTS This week's low net honors in the Women’s Silver Lake Golf League went to Mrs. Roland Ge- goux, who had 34, followed by Mrs. | John McCallum at 35. Mrs, Louie Daniel was the top putter with 15 while Mrs. Elbert Looney and Mrs. +Floyd Foren divided blind hole laurels with fives on No, 6. * * * Team leaders in the Filks League at Pontiac CC are: Ist division — Glenn Harding and Cliff Maison; 2nd division — Bob Isgrigg and Rube Wideman; 3rd division — Curt Flath and Charley Speck. Truman and Del Hammett are still pacing the Forging & Socket loop while Jew. ell Hammett leads the Women's Fairway group. x *« * The annual Michigan Elks tour- nament is scheduled Sunday at the pened which temporarily interrupted the social time gladdened the hearts ‘of everyone in the room. Courage, exemplified by a man to its fullest extent, slowly but firmly entered the room and every head turned to see him. Max Richardson, cane in hand, captured everyone's attention for a few moments as he walked through the PC clubhouse for the first time in countless months to greet and visit with his friends of long-standing, s Courage, determination, a will to live, guts — call it anything you wish — all were 100 per cent present in the form of Max Richardson, a man terribly shak- en by tragedy and visibly scarred by its consequences. It was only last January that |Max was horribly burned by an | explosion in the garage at his State Elks course in Kalamazoo yi . . . Jack Phelps, head pro at Pontiac home. When he was ad-|-_ . ; mitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Kazoo Elks CC, used to live in | tor Friend con Aueaies oe: 000 200-3 Philadelphia's Franklin Field, compares the difference in spikes (Jewelers will be represented by Pitisburgh oe 009 004 which started a-mild controversy yesterday. The short spikes |catcher Jim Berg and 3rd baseman pnane ne han Aneeles .7J%| are for use on macadam runways, and the long spikes for cinder Bud Thomason. i “Drvecle, tat a Pittsburen gt| Tunways. The Russians had the long spikes and plans were to The starting hurler for the All- Drysdale, Mazeroski. . use the macadam runways. Stars will be named by manager one ww, tH” > 3% a ae ieee ches Gee (W. 11-6) our en rs as rind (L, 41) .# § 3 3 6 3 s choices — Herman Bishop of eafenta ‘Venzon, Donatelli, Burkhart, ovie qa Shaw’s, Jim Jones of the Jets, om. John York of the Pirates and ; ‘ Carl Demerick, also of the Pi- They Stopped DiMag ieee An outstanding group of City) CLEVELAND (UPI) — Starting eA § 0 Q wf CCOF ;Leaguers will offer reserve pitcher Al Smith and reliever Jim Bagby Jr. were the Cleveland In- dians pitchers who stopped Joe DiMaggio after he had batted safe- ‘ly in 56 consecutive games. -It hap- Kuznetsov, world decathlon record only two} who PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Vasily shattered the | strength from the All-Star bench, \including catcher Ed Estes of the the U.S-Russia track meet this |P irates; infielders Louie Seay, Ben | weekend. |Robinson, Dave Simmons and Bud ¥e me | Hayward, all of the Jets; outfield-| ‘But,’” said the 27-year-old ana-| ore Daryl | 32 S. Saginaw St. TEN TS FOR SALE FOR RENT 9 ft. by 9 ft. Umbrella Tent screen window in rear ropes-poles-stakes reg. $39.96 FE 2-0022 ben McGlashen and Bill] pital, there were grave doubts that Pontiac. ihe would live. | ~« « * But Max was no ordinary per-| ison in the wake of disaster. He), fought back against staggering | AC S arkplug and GM Tech Cen- ‘odds and survived the ordeal. After’), cae woite sacks ‘other Maker: months of skin-grafting, an expen- day at PCC... . Tam O’Shanter's sive operation, Max not too many | Stewart Bloch won the weekly |days ago left St. Joseph. | Junior District event at Lochmoor The man who was not expected| with a 76 and Dave Hyee of Or- x *« * Eighteen-hole qualifying rounds are under way today in the an- nual Birmingham CC Invitational ourney .. . Golf teams from Flint pened in a night game July 17,;months ago, said today he is go-|tomy and physiology teacher 1941. ing to try to better his mark in|through an interpreter, “I think|Granam. both from Shaw's, Jets |*° live did exactly that and, bol-'chard Lake led the Ist flight with I'd have a better chance if Rafer y ©" stered by his cane, walked with an 2. ae i x © ad k Johnson were here.” x *« &* sure-footed steps into the BCC * Johnson and Kuznetsov Assisting Billesdon as All-Star|clubhouse and. appeared as hale F ' been playing sort of a bel oni coaches will be the veteran Bishop|and -hearty as would be possible | NBA's Champions FREE INSTALLATION! $ | door = =n each oth- ant rate ninet of the won a the en ; MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (UPI) — er’s decathlon records—a two-day al Trott, playing manager for Max, a longtime Fontiac resi- The Minneapolis Lakers have won 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. Mi | 10-event test of strength, endur-| the K, of C. team, will'start his | dent and recognized as one of {more National Basketball Associa- | WRITTEN GU ARANTEE ance and all-around track power.; mound ace Jerry Taylor against | the area’s best golfers for sev- tion championships fhan any other First Johnson held the record; the All-Star aggregation, eral years, once worked for Mr. team since the league was founded with 7,985 points, Then Kuznetsov; His regular lineup will include| and Mrs, Frank Syron at PCC jn 1946 The Lakers have captured + x with 8,013, Then Johnson again) catcher Ron Kind, 1st baseman Stu! before moving to Edgewood and (the title five times. with 8,302 points, Finally Kuznet-|pell, 2nd baseman Ken Burkhrt,| later following golf pre Jack — =a sov scored 8,357 in Lenin Stadi-| shortstop John Fleser, outfielders) Hoffmann to Hillcrest. > , — PRECISION INSTALLATION : um, Moscow, May 16-17. Alan Barkley, Terry Thomas and} Understandably thin from his NEW ‘59 WAGONS Johnson was injured in an au-|Fr. John Rakoczy, and Trott at/lengthy recuperation, Max stopped RADIO $19 00 tmobile accident last month and 3rd base. at PCC principally to see the Sy- HEATER had to withdraw from the meet.| The battle between the Knights|rons and they, like everybody else “Too bad, too bad,” said Kuz-| and the All-Stars will headline Sun-|in the place, welcomed him with} BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER netsov, shaking his head, ‘‘We|day’s show, which is éo-sponsored |open arms. Mi 6-3900 can inspire each other. But I'm) by the Pontiac Baseball Federation led A Le to ge = i ab jand the Pontiac Parks and Recrea-| The Syrons levine him fr beve| = ou won't p tion Department.. Proceeds go to|for supper and Max could have) A Complete Stockh of will.”’ ; the Federation for the betterment) ordered anything he wished “‘on] | - COMPARE THESE SAVERS - | TH. 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Ss \ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 ee FORTY-TE Target Date for Rematch Sent. 22 Promoter Plans “2 s+ > Southfield, Birmingham Daredevils i in Action " Large Pro-Am Field ‘ODESSA, Tex, (AP) — A field comparing , with those along the golf tour went out today in the opening round of the $10,000 Odessa pro-amateur without a stand-out favorite. Z * * * More than a dozen of the tour- ing crack shots were trying for for Texas To aw Maxwell, Bo Wininger, Al Bal ing, Pete Cooper, Ernie Vossler, Jim Ferree, Jimmy -Demaret, Bill Collins, Doug Sanders and Hill- /man Robbins, a 4. ee } amateur end there are 140 Tommy Jacobs, Don January. — Each pro is paired with an the $2,000 first money, Among! combinations—the largest field Trip fo Sweden fo See Ingemar Yankee Stadium Again’ Figured as Site Unless The second half of\the Junior American Legion League started ‘Southfield scoring a 5-3 victory over Troy ahd Royal Oak defeat- ing Milford, 4-1, and Birmingham yesterday with first half champ | Legion Teams Gain Wins Troy's three runs eame on a homer with two on by Richard. Billings in the 4th. Pete Davidson went the route and was Troy's loser, Van Geison of Birmingham Sunday at M59 Oval Stony Roberts, the world's only one-armed stunt man along with other stunt drivers, Lucky May- nard, Lyle Anderson, Ernie Ham- ilton, Jack Richards, Flip Harris g and Guy Wolfe, will appear at the: § Pontiac Speedway on M59 Sunday |@. them were Mike Souchak, Billy the tournament's ll-year history. SPECIAL FRI.-SAT. $22.50 Spalding Golf Cart ....... $16.50 Badminton Set re tripping Clawson 5-3. eteunk' on in the All-American Paredevil’ sa $ 5.50 Registered Golf Iron ........ - -$ 3.75 | t 10 and walked two, , Weather Interferes | Tom Ridley went the distance in} jm giving Clawson veven hits. | S80. B $30.00 Golf Bog ............ seeees $29.00. NEW YORK (UPI) —Promoter Pitching a two hitter for Southfield.| Rod Raddy was Birmingham's | The thrill-packed, two and a half $ 9,95 Spalding Tennis Racquet ........$ 6.90 NE ‘John Van Brunt had two hits and! big hitter. a tins Winiiek and | hour show, will begin at 8:00 = 23.7 . . Bill Rosensohn revealed today the, .big hitter w o singles mn: s 223.75 Spalding Tennis Racquet ........ $15.75 “target date” for the return Inge-\77°Ve_!® two runs with a triple.’ a triple while Dave MeManus |” aH | — | mar Johansson-Floyd Patterson was adding a double atid single. | The on fish-tail their 5 WELDEN SPORTING GOODS heavyweight title fight is Sept, 22 re oe PeTtCEM 51 MT. CLEMENS STREET Ted Beddard had three’ hits - for) death-defying acts. |Clawson and Tucker was the losin Gaver ©) One auto is driven up and over M720 S 2000 eee eae | In the garwe- at MilGed: Yo bn’ a transcontinental bus in a leap of| at Yankee Stadium, secs ns soaun ext MISULANCE Golf accommodate 80,000 for a $3,000,000 gate. The ectentar “aie Tourney \ fa ; ts f Wischman of Royal Oak tossed a 90 feet through space, * closed his plans today while dis- lone Miter eiving wp the lone hit Motorcycles are also used in the . |cussing’ “somewhat* exaggerated | crashing events roll-overs and : ; SP Wirerhete prersind from Los Angeles earlier mace inning. He tanned eight crashes. GO, GO, GO — Al! Benefield of Denver was close, but not |in the week, Those stories indicat-| WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP), Between acts, Sparkplug _ and SC mrerteed for the -llle of close enough with his 12-foot eagle putt on the 18th green in the jeg that the big fight would be/—The $25,000 Insurance City Open! The Milford run came in“the |Oily-Pockets, a pair of circus we OF the ite $ National Public Links gold tournament at Denver yesterday. (held in the City of Angels. golf tournament gets underway| 4th inning on two errors, a walk | clowns will perform. your car.’ Protects your car The ball stopped about four inches short. He lost out to defending | The promoter said today he |™ost people want to remember, | and fielder's choice, . from rust-out. Quiets your champion Dan Sikes of Jacksonville, Fla. would fly te’ Sweden July 24 |'oday, but its promoters are not | Milford pitcher Scheuring gave| IFrequent Performer car-ride. " : to form plans with Johansson. /Cnthusiastic, up only four hits, two of those) ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Slater Mart- “Let me clear the air right|, First. there's the weather. Itiby Bob Lezotte. lin of the St. Louis Hawks holds the Pontiac Undercoating counts coach Howard ~ (Red) Hickey, heavily on the rookies. He’s let football training camp on July 25) with 30 rookies and 14 veterans|“Cter@" linemen Lou Palatella including the two top quarter- jand Bob Toneff go in trades an backs. only yesterday end Gordy: Soltau x « * announced his retirement, Indicating he wants to get right| After the shakedown for the|the internatinal 15-rounder until down to business, Hickey invited | newcomers, the rest of the vet-|October, then he might shift it to signal callers Y. A. Tittle and|erans report to the .camp at! Los Angeles or some other city John Brodie to take part in the) |Moraga on Aug, 2.. | where there would be less of aj - early drills. iweather gamble, he admitted. St. Mary's College again is the| scene of operations for the San, Francisco club which opens its| HESHEY, 49ers O en Cam ul 25.” declared’ dark-haired, Lin- has it ewe here longer = Royal Oak scored one in the record for having played in the : . p p yY J | colnesque Bill. “I hope to stage the and ie waae main’ Seedic: ei first fhning on two singles, and most (88. .National Basketball. 136 S. Saginaw FE 4-5453 : Johansson-Patterson fight at Yan- snore Aas today, = third and a walk; twice in the | | Association piayoff games auriog aa ‘ t | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — New’ Albert as head coach, kee Stadiums on Sept. 22, a Tues. ee ee ee ——. Secondly, there's Tommy Bolt,; —_— ——— Se day — with rain dates on Sept. 23: and 24, And-] can think of nothing that will prevent it.”’ However, should some obstacle develop — like an ailment or in- |jury to either boxer — and delay arco DONT LOSE YOUR HEAD ... the Crystal River, Fla., pro who, iwon the Insurance Open in 1954 ‘and the National Open in 1957. It wasn't sure early today whether Bolt would be on hand, The pro- moters have considered him a pretty important drawing card for the four-day, 72-hole event over the par 35-36—71 course. Julius Boros, the Mid - Pines, iN.C., pro who got his start at Connecticut's Rockledge course, started heading for the top yester- day in the pro-amateur event pre- Mexico Accepts Bid Pa, (AP) ‘Peruvian Stars for U. S. Be The| LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Ameri- pre-season schedule against the \oriq pentathlon committee yes-\Can Davis Cupper Alex Olmedo is|ceding the open. Washington Redskins at Kezar\.gay announced that Mexico|a Peruvian attending the University} Boros fired a Your - under - par Stadium on Aug, 16. |has accepted an invitation to the of Southern California. Olmedo was}33-34—-67 and collected $337 in Like our new car Sales Mana ger did when he sports event here intercollegiate tennis champion in }1957. x * * ; |international Hickey, who. succeeded Frankie! 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TYSON NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. ~Why Johnny can't read is a big problem for some educators. Oth- ers are worried because Joe Col- lege can't write. They feel Joe just doesn't get enough drill in putting words to- ther while he's in high school ~*~ * * | on ; Be ae ee aro ged something should ee are down to four or five a year.! Member schools will pool man- bout it —_ “I had the original idea but) The teachers ‘can't handle the|power and finances for research ™ + * « ideas are a dime a dozen,” he grading of any more. aimed at improving schools of ed- High schools in 16 cities through- out the nation this past school year started an experiment signed to ease the problem. Al- ready the program has improved the compositions of some 8,000 stu- dents The program is based on a simple idea: Housewives with col- lege training and tested ability in correcting themes are hired on a’ piece-work basis to grade papers The work is the sort many moth-| ers like to do. It's stimulating. de- leaders’' way ducts * educational * out writing,” says Henry Chaun-' readers for some, but not all, of), Fae : (AP) cey, president of the Educationai their classes. Between 500 and 52 tional une ae ar Testing Service of Princeton. The idea of using so-called “lay| thus had the benefit of lay read- to help English teachers ¢Ts. popped inte Chauncey’s head sev-' eral years ago. But he takes: no eredit for it. says. “‘The important thing is the; they're carried out. | credit should go to Paul Diede-/ make test materials available to| include rich for having conducted the pro- gram and the Fund for the Ad- ito launch such a program vancement of education for spon-' ae a soring it.” Diederich is on the staff of ETS,, a nonprofit corporation which con-| research and tests for schools, colleges, the gov-. ernment and the professions. * The Fund for the Advancement, Td , : oe ] Kellogg Foundation Plans| cs. - [Aid to Education Schools} BATTLE Why Can't Joe College Write? |:imr'rmis ir'tcon| year for five y to help set up a university council for educa- ar | The .council, set up to improve | saudents. in grades 10 Savtigh 17 education for public school ad- ministrators, will have headquar- -— © ‘ters at Ohio ‘State University. Co- operating in the project and con- Diederick says homework writ-|tributing to costs willbe 33 other ing assignments in many schools|leading universities. : Diederick says no feature of the ucation and their preparation of So the yan is copyrighted and ETS will/administrators. The program will visiting professorships, any other high schools which care short term work conferences and isharing of faculty between schools. > vy THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger * —_— _ ADAM Py ae | 1 : x a } of Education provided $150,000 to, And it means more money in the develop the program. And Diede-) family till. * * * rich tried it out first during the i English teachers are just as 1957-58 school year at New Bruns-| . wick High School and nearby, L enthusiastic. The fearful chore of; correcting up to 200 themes for all her classes, a job estimated to take 33 hours, has been light- ened. IMPROVES WRITING More writing can be assigned,' which means writing is improved “You can't learn to write with- Bound Brook High School A women’s page story in the) and meaningless. I STILL -want that fur coat!’ BOARDING HOUSE Yee RRR EE, ; : | E Ee ° Q DID AOL SAY YOU WANT Zo, NOW NOU MARCH RIGHT IN WZ ME TO ASK UNCLE BULGY AND LEARN SOMETHING 110 APPLY ‘ 67 more in Bound Brook. Others in New Brunswick | help of ETS and its testing ex-, Still Count Here | ing test, paper-correction test and) traffic violations count just as! of topics. The 20 who stood high- | _ of State James M. Hare said to-, enrollment of 1,575. About 16 Eng-| jumped to 1,050 last week, prob-' “These convictions add to the | 1 al » said. “*) Michigan,” Hare sa Many ABOUT SCIENCE 2 GEE, Zz AUNT MARTHA, You 4) FROM YOUR UNCLE } “Z\ AMOS AND DON'T victions in. Florida, New York | New Brunswick Daily Home News announced the experiment, A total of 110 women applied in person in New Brunswick and telephoned. Only six readers, plus six substitutes, were to be chosen Traffic Violations | a. e & | . . The field was narrowed with the Out of Michigan } ;perience. The applicants got a verbal aptitude test, paper-grad-| LANSING (UPI)—Out - of - state| wrote a short paper on a choice! much against the driving record, est were interviewed, as Michigan offenses, Secretary|- New Brunswick High has a total) | day. : 7 \lish teachers were assigned lay He said reports from out of state . ably caused by heavy traffic over the Fourth of July. violator’s point record the same as those which eccur within erring drivers get a shock when fy they find out their speeding con- | | KNOW HE CAN'T MIX or California are recorded here.” |} - LS. A MICE SHAE CALL HIM The convictions -count- against; drivers up for license re-examina- | WITHOUT BLOW~ ING UP THE tion, he said. Michigan also sends violation) records to other states, Hare said. | Whirlpool Corp. to Add * to Plant in St. Joseph KITCHEN! 1 Ly Se a f 7 ST. JOSEPH (UPI)—Whirlpeol Corp. will build a $370,000 addi- tion to its main plant here, com- | ’ pany officials. said today. Pre- liminary construction work on the 40,000-sq — foot-— addition already has started. ‘ Whirlpool said presses now located in Plant No. 4 here will be transferred to the new addi- tion, thus increasing space avail- ’ able at Plant No. 4 for assembly _ Whirlpool recently announced construction of a $100,000 hangar at the Twin Cities Airport to house a new DC-3 plane the company bought. AST- Michigan Bell Official OUT OUR WAY bagi ff (o> 4 Named AT&T Executive YOU GUYS BETTER Y WELL--UH-- OWO00-- TH’ MARTYR AN! TH’ CAPTA | : HH} GO AHEAD!’ MY MA \ MAYBE WE MONEY MAN/ YOU SPOILERS ae oe —_ ei Be a —— ; : ee pg ee ick, Hitt SAYS EGOTTA |} COULD WORK | HAVE RUINED MY DAY/ IF I STAY Beltre aga HL Bl CLEAN TH’ GARAGE / OUTADEAL | HERE AN’LABOR, ILL WISHIL elephone Co. for three years, i) |B) AN’ SHE'S GONNA TO GIVE YOU | WAS-FISHIN’, AN’ IF I GO FISH- . 1as been appointed an assistant. ee PAY ME FOR IT--I A LIFT, IN’, TLL WISH 1 WAS BACK WOULDN'T PRESUME | SPLIT THE ON OUR FRIENDSHIP | PAY, AN’... BY ASKIN’ YOU TO =/\__ EA HELP ME OUT, sO GO AHEAD AND _, HAVE a Wit ER if vice president of American Tele-| phone and Telegraph Co. ‘ Landry will be in charge of a iy new market development division) i for AT&T, i) 3 He has been assistant general commercial manager for Michigan | Bell since 1958, He formerly was; central division commercial super- | intendent in Saginaw. Grend Haven State Park. Attendance Doubles | GRAND HAVEN (UPI) — At- tendance’ at the Grand Haven State Park has passed the 800,000 mark since Jan. 1, almost double the total a year ago at this time, park officials said today. Park manager Clare Broad said 97,000 persons visited the k last, week, including 18,000 on Saturday! and 25,000 on Sunday. The Grand! Haven State Park usually leads) all other state parks in attendance, with Holland State Park close be- hind. Ground doves, the tiniest pig- = A THE IN-BETWEENER - eons around, are believed to mate. TM Reg US. Pat OF HERE EARNIN’ MONEY! NOW I CAN'T WIN FER LOSIN’/ in Wy UA ae TOE by WER Service. tre. A Ahad Pata Peer OFT iat for life. ——— DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney {BAD LEAK IN THE BASEMENT... COME QUICK! eee eee )\q N IM EXERCISING HIS TAIL . NANCy---I TOLD i YOU TO LAZY. ne. EXERCISE | THE Dos Zz . 7. MORTY MEEKLE 16 STRANGE By Charles Kuhn . WARSH Lan we AN’) ECEAN Suir | Baw, GRANDMA YE * . GRANDMA... TILL I FOUNDOUT] . THEY HAVE TO... 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A 7 ae attests eaeiaer teiees cost : as reported a8 Es' ting: Proposed the: vement’ of ti tates: pend impro' refrom: to Thieves = : i Shs é ” > | 1725 ge 4 vement t broke : , ; qe ,y iran wag “th, conetran ig the|Beverage Co Into the T Skene er oe ae cha pment oe uch waren of stole f Alt City, ath es 1 ra | my 7 loomtfeld ‘Tow me Feed fains; | 19/ported ra cases of Turk St., and) as Notic : shi ice pS iggy sates, vement, ryida o Pontia beer, it was B ; 7 Hall in th wil notice fon” 24 " ¢ Police pe , . : ! 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N SHORES reed guirling “A eee declared day. tiac police was re.| (Oday on ng in initial surge of 'Detroi ms are f ckage lots. NEW . —— = boa ape trom ths Enjoy the fine rested estimated” Mt Clemer a | yester- st ai the Board transactions! T it Bureau rnished by the 4k YORK __Mra "McDonald wicistae’ te and. convenience ‘o_ comfort improvem profile. 14.413. ain Baltimore Corrine Woods nae held stead of Trade white one of Markets, et moved — The st at the Spark Sit Gateuary. pea besemet aan homme. — gr pent at an/SOn ' The y to ile : as of | Price ca ock! 8MIT: . s-Oritfin “P nary. | pitas, are ent with recre- It on file estimat nd that Ave. of 230 new so easie § uneV utious] : 1TH. ee in Pu - ireplace a, dining recre- the. improves =! intended penile thapec- b = oi ed to W. Wil: ‘= mitch as evpean months ope Detroit Prod was active an arty today Tad “= uate, 29 Senece 14, 1989. eee carpet Mn oe ak tn aesers ~ broke Pontiac| “1% cent ned! ° Gai ; ‘ ing Guitht Gece ¢ at coe ee. caren aoe meludes coe rite a 15 y, that someone © : Milowing aa he revione eer aenenae Peerage pris i bay ee areas tah —+— § ae e and ssessm sh ate, a all erri 3, No. - were : m ice ern H mith r ak beau _ me ¢ : eid fe SRE ery soon eileen hag en Sea “Se Send yt pot eaing| SAE! ise il ae nla eee Mm oo soem tas cans ront-| are low oal ev . Lat ah conic plc igg Pa ats. ves $4.5 stee day of A Suarue-crierin ~ lb ay 13, _ oN SPECIAL mg Pg room, 4 the eS Sia, Sen fide of Seas Coat prices ise dole i fads Fee! Raspberries "16 al. peeceeceee el eo oe RoR Dg Shea “runereh ‘ome, Sn Sie : mol, tchea dining, room, a penses t of ‘the estim: dis ai eenanitete ices in are | of the in that e dry ries, mais 24 ae jlonged. A strike some isent in eae offic! Mer. Wik: pared “ate Dg’ Baldwin lo- ment, fa ath on bedrooms » — oe itute| Ments crease ower also. year, | still majo weath d, 24 as BOGE OOED airiice 4 t th may’ be weara: Melon efisieting. In ile — greet, Cores on & Lav. mily room wi Base-. ; be oe ligtreat to defray; 8 start whe M had r produci i GQ... ike w. e same ti pro- Heights. car Gouetery. cmap lg Pyaar r lot lo r aly ee ne oe | paid f t and t $8, st and y nd J to thi nm lak ine! not ucing B v as reg e time ‘emeter er e. City w ent and e, land of] he - a und. tom the expense: 645.74 ex-| D uly, e n e shi ended area’ eans, EGETA ers as i arded th — In y, $3850 ¢ aber & all gn scaped at, : Ca s th of th roba bl and orth in p- Grains Ky a’ Bea green, TABLES = spoili by , e ee _Me ash. V nd sew- ms. lot. § : NOTI pital ereof sh e| gust y inc retail By B ns, gree flat, b rail E ing the some mori M : acant . - a ee Improven all ne rease prices une! fracti slipped eens, in, rou u. s for cha trad- IN _LOV pkorohtaaslensolt ARSHA wo oe HEREB vement| lowest We wish some -abo will ons of mostl Heo, soene oe seocandeosel | | Stee a test of nees of th PhS a 2 Dé LL STRE ‘uses’ ickaen ween Y GIVEN in price to off ut Au first se a esut tly small Beets, N ty : - $2.75 | ls, rails their 1929 e When who EMORY oP clexe la Tx ET eee o'elock Cuamier on Med el Pe wn oS ene c ~| sh veral during Broccoll. 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Co. r wheat first h Celer oereete, Oe ee | sant ; reraft w Sad sill bows biae e, be chrongher na oe? mS, Car 2 - 3-71 —_ was our) =a hae teabeeaaaae <2) 2%00| fel to th was _Sadly mis e him yond petin out. Alm ak floors dining peted deine _ ADA R. Best C 01. el lowe: 1-14 | See 2 1 2' e latt a de- ee ie eee et panier og er ges rs Full room, g room an — ro ce cu eet, 5 vee : 00 4 to er, Wi sehen tt {Lats nd m ent w ed L w car- partiti and — vcity. clerk and’ operated. by Jim Br oma . ate corn | “Sueumbers a=) « a| Block ot wo Shen os os uneral Director “patents Pe ea a Ges heat and Fi ar steuct sidewel y 16, 's0. One of- year Brad. changed 1.24% - | iu mbers, slicers, Fa 1s0| Fracti res. 5 rs 4 180" with “terms, SS” Lake. Paved’ ro on Silver East Si sidewal INTENT clea of Po 'S eX ford. Ait to 1 8; oat aan ae Fancy. . 5.00 jonal | = co PROS O A THIN 8. rms. road de k a. TON i n ntiac’ perienc ype cent | Ss un- Kohirabi, hs. ancy. le Gl 5 most losse: ATS KING ‘ _ $45,950 Adina to-trd aT a oak pe ers. Quali s la e€ sin contract lower, J |Quions, era uM... <4 other ai s were | Beste FUNER. PAMiL E ee Seeemy Ge — ee a eee ting ty clean est ¢ er, Jul 67%; uly ne eeclg well. ober bebe. esse eee The aircraft taken b cee Wilk hay ¥ MAN! the Ci 4 yngeting by native on estima’ rugs and arpet l ly 1.263% rye 54-11% Ww \Percen: curly, ~ sraileiecaieete oe: ‘35 : nonfe’ Ss, y | Th SPARK 8 ty bere elbow roo eee 5S” seek Op soon a Ge Cemeie Jim, tes at yo furnitu of ca-| July 4; soybe: low-| Acciona Sear ox. bens. sass Te continued rrous m mganiecne OR 3-77 Bate nome teas m aplen- ml be the inte 7 Tesoletic oi reas eo “3 YS 2-242. conve re. Pree 2.20% ans %4-1 feecthgy galls spoec arse 79 Narr on the etals ‘secti Saree N CHAPEL | lerford area ated a war a , to couse a tien ea held duly : nience. C: ‘ Yale ‘Peppers, b gh Be cone enon 70 row margi upside b Gon O _FE Staped canner | ae penueealt cITy — on struct n of th was dec July R . Call . D 3, hi bot, e. pk. MSIE 1.00 Americz in. Miami ut b @! —y 32-5841 basem orner | ree land- 00x150. ¢ 4 On 8 — east pe oie » ony Proce to Pirsig onan and Adv. Grain Pri ee ee --- $00) a aCaR Smelti iami Coppe de elson- = and cs with nt eatures 1"bedreom rane built lot are dre, eee ee day. Newnan A, M, Chure rices Radises. ‘red, Bi EB in this group eae tien rand | 95> ee Sry ea bg som, model ys a the eee Sis bine koe ve. 9 a. m E. Ch atur- CHIC shes, ee sone. 300 is g rhile o} about = engeed fe OME _ area. the Pateres clos ame kitchen, a eee pol pas oy ny nue .9 a.m urch, 14, CHICA AGO GR. Redes: oli doe... A roup rose ther le or Puner wt eas ce s in- — ma etn oe lsectea profile $1276 .5: venue . to 2 , 14, srain: Go, J AIN ~ Squash, outs MB eneetetiteees 2.10 mong fracti aders OO als” with garden th base: porch & | en- fon 1 eager s ea _= p. m uly 1 Sq vowtater ‘Sea bebe. 1.25; d steel ctional ig terms. . patio It is a en tie fer be i - |W 6 (AP Squash. & stdost 608. behs........ 1 ropped 2 s, Jon ly. ees- OxBOW — e recreation sae aprereme tetimate of (Church, mage: aay )—Opent sry ser me pe babes 25/ eased about es & Laughli FUN iple E LAKE [Sts gna ce, attac the sina sear intend public | Fri. : Cc ‘| vee ee ng! Tomat hoth 4 bu soe06 -- 90! .. and a poi ughlin Am ER Enjoy th dows. t transf nm, ent ed m. 1 on, Bep oon : ‘O rai ouse, Baer 1.2 us 8s nt, B bula RAL of e pe erred. poe = o ed to construct Clearance te m., mgregational [SOR ce aees 1.86% “ Jly ats (new type wae poutdoors, 8 be. co de tion, S. Steet fel ethlehem nee Service HOME de al en om mst T eee eee ae ae ae Hi mo Sat f- 108 My BS Be og |e Pree SE nee ethiehem | —— Cemetery HOME | i" chante “lad vs pees treating tg “according to tron = Ad no * Toes, eg 8's og vesecteneees 1 60 five-minute tape was | as emetery. L = re notee, from all’ on WASHING puis See — Gey F Ve ne ne qoi2 Colara wet! GREENS .. %.28 opening spell in a for a | PERRY Mr. ots 5 $*rooms tnd be spenuty “bas 2 home TON STREET — ct ven ie BED ee. 24% Sen ...... N u t 2 ; ve P. ae hes hi ‘ r hi ks we tia fo Rater eda - Two Men G ee 0d! us Th Necscee any Misra Roh oe A N active | sosELaND Pa ARK CEMETERY cling on tl glossy pan eg ee s the e esti rict e fe) 11a Mar 1. ‘4 Sorrel No 1 ee a ew rm lo ARK. E your firepl rustic rooms; nm and ronts : estimat Teof an meted locas” def G cry Pieters 32. | Spinac bu. bu. voc eve eee eee 2.00) Y Sire ve BEAUT oe tise ‘home ace E . creer. Gk nat thee em oom ee ane ambi nal 18s S0uN thas, wa 2! 5 6 ork Stocks | | Pamciry | oa ere Sap ys aa ce s oe eS S| Two fe =i ge teresa 2.00 Fig eialorn ee JO with * pie- eS a an b _That the “a pital Eeoetecesant Sciliag! ac , piracy 3, bu ee oe sree 2.00 ian after Scan Quotations) At Box REP aa. =s NORTHERN . erms. T ils. ice for ti 'O HEREB ised 0 | wae eee 15 | r poin 0 (PLIES $ 1G —— mmission ¥, GIVEN a an illeg: aiding and ‘Endive, bu atae G vorece EM Ae tra}... 28 t are eighth were a.m. Toda $725 down | m u . me clock. pa r peng meet the City o tt lishment at o gambling City Al | Escarole, Soe REENS Allied ‘Ch + 888 (st Crit Coal ) alfic replies at <4 there im sparkling joves, you tn / tio to ‘uly e ound qa es- ‘ Le agit riage A al... 6 ; Man. . 40 e in P ‘onti tone's ngal fa ES — interested. © that m hear s 28, 1959 gui ara co ol ttuce Ba cies 1.78 | lum Ltd... 32 jones n 5 be th ress ison ac North throw ow rm/ he Elgh w.o ay be ‘suggestion wet ci Ity yest St. were, Re ° ism C Lettuce. Bibb, oT 1 Alcoa ......- . meleey Low. oa xes: e follow GE Junior ern and from rooms: romps ant a toom : Dated 46. ade by s and) pal J erday b ceives S enter Lettuce. head, bu. u. . i 3 Kennec Hay | be 7 ing oven a nage sid arn with A. hed ed parties | dge CRs y Muni | ta | Rom leaf, bi ‘ 954 arb Ow .. 4 ’ 14 party wh range fit in B eee & othe stanch-* 15, 1959. ee W. Rice Perey i-| Angual te Grant mine bu. . = | : : ie - 63, hag tig 31, 32 vas oaee ptlcare ba s lb ess _ aden, Township. 2. AR ’ ' * : gran Fa cate ee 1 ’ 6. ’ SEE and good con- 2 N 5s. . r Bly I [as and Ransom Nae = eT aman C t to the Ponti Poult i ae 107 #4, 92, 100, ae 7, THs TODAY! NNETT. INC. REALTC s suly’ 16 0 ream Clifford A m Jr., 29, jby the St a eee ae Al! D ja and iExge Am T 3 13.2 = a - Wa Evenings apn amme? : ; a ETR R el & 12 rre n Frida ve., wil in —— Board pproved | ere oe ier, ao: aa TN n St yi-4 NOTICE y, July be sen- Epa of Alcoholism fy fr pound f.0. 8, the are Anacouds seus 902 woew's. : 304 ____ For Sale ‘Sci. ie i casinay 8 Realtor : e grant : name Be type oit for No s paid Arm ee 2.4 Lori Gas 0.1 , = CLAR y til FE 5-8 —— 5 1 our & Co . 12 lard .. 41.3 pines 6 KSTON 6 165 __|to be totals $1 | 2% O11; hear hens 11-19: qual-| 4tehisen Go el ue Ret eal COL Keorer women aed The Pontiac PUBLIC | to ru matched cally by which is = 2g on re pry type | Balt aMtg os: oe Mack Tek a3 bedroom OESD Ot Bar screens. Ome. Hardwood. foo a 700 ares VAN LA hearings City Cor R [to run the alconor:t y by the c Beltevill turkeys, ea cree a ek: gored Sah eee! & Ohio .. ise Martin ‘Co 4 up. dining room < MODERN ance eo Seay "$400 "Norms S pas Hy wy KE the for T ommission er in City A information ity White) joa, ~ S ee Boeing ‘Air... $65 Mead cn #2 urnace ful room, “sereened. bath — pa terms, Oh] Bal. / ranen some Mp, Werwiah, nas Commissi uesday, has : cen- udes | BO rs... Merck spot, 1 — ent front nati INSID: 35437. / pe nes od s Fireplace. ’ Jul sch Nort: DETRO DETRO B rg Warn... 23.2 M k 47.1 cost 1 car lot w oil fi wall ural fi EA te: usive las ft. built-ins, — asin Chamber 8. 1950 ct 8 pane EST Py a Bigg BEE See ale a] gator ns “indie | dant ba St eepace can rie is ’ City 8 p.m. c e Pi ccc ayaa on ENTION lar hites—G: se lots Ne ioe ed Budd elke... 20.4 Mpls H&s __ Huron, rk Rea) ture csens age fant Tg ward Sund $5 000 s ‘ake wer, wi- and related Hall on EST in — vchag ieo south x TO, Com. ped 3-41; gnyodleg aor char iy b. Burtoughs r : an pein are 1st A et Bt Estate isa W for Sr - 4 RM. ay PE wit? nae, Opes South Inten . : “4614 serey . Res. FE . With ped tached / & = J side East work o tion peg byd notified Gf Bast |orede A grade B -39: me 6%: Setra — wire 36.4 —— Ch 148.6 ichigan. fae he re ca uron patio. 710x120 /qn- BATH. FE 2-205. nm th to 1955 of Po the that Co extra large 3 tum 3 re m . 8 ont W _. 83 ranch. Love 13. mn & M' Conv fene nome LOE. C) 9 b ntin Co at mme: lar 1-35; 0-31; Can Sou 2.7 M ard 3} .! No ly ‘erms. ira ten ed Biva. B UTIL. pay too eee — Spear =| ence f rae 2 a ee Bryce 38 Motwheel a3 {iim ct Sie, Bath wt I See Eee a 8 Pa og icha ruct er the City deciar uly 14, large 33- rade 1; check e- (Capital ‘ia 30 eaceren 20.4 town. ER. J y 4308 FE _Oil furn . MODER East side line Lot 44, (east sid ddock to Mi change ot grade and ty Commission to browne Gr nae A ine, 50. Garrier Cp.” de Mueller Brass iat | _ cally ofan RM. “HOUSE IK Don : mance $00 down PEE 8-000 Roselawn AP ie) ari a side and place on to! jum rade 9; se, J ...3 rra ss 28 2 of $7, sx wo East side re . No. 133 _ from Pike S iva << opael tlegr - Bago — pee 27-28; oN Creer Raga be Cen eee noi Nat 2 HS Z -; . BEDRM. ria Ob it take waver = onal d ‘ PE 8-2600. : = ock o Ma treet on th lar o 33; Ches & { . 3 . at Ca ol BS. rage SEM r BUILD —" | Mt. Stirlin g A venue treet Street to Street ee ‘Ave: from Pa e ge 26. me- |Chr Ohio . 32 Nat eyo R 2 rees, 1 Large ENT. 2? 2 ree ; ven from at an South ast sid nue, and d- . vnedoroe se 71.7 Nat iry oo 63.6 Take mmed lot w rm CAR baseme home, w B Ww Clemens S$ ue fr Fiddis to } ‘that 5 sertimated. conto de) from on Livestock Cities Be ee OE Watl haa Oe includes tax a. possession fruit ee we. without EDR¢ YO —_ Stirling timore Avenu - inspe d_imprevenient. ta oil peer pyc: oRETROTE suy a pmo Equip | 53.6 ae oun . 125.4 sawn Blagg dy cee or ee. to show. OR or ours, : M West Street Avenue fr © to | improvement” ge Nea caltie-Bauable 0 Mary 3 Coca Cola yee OS ee may. 43 EXbe wil slate Cherry- Ww ARM! 2281: HO ‘gel side pla vement ntended public! DY, tle aed ae ade )—+USD ‘olg Palm .._ 149. or St Pw. 54.4 ag tld wit TERS MES a Both sides ——— A Madison to M cost. Poi ile one = sted yeceapichori on stee Pca ie joderately Con N Gas .. ios Ohio “Ou . ry 3 " 3 ladles. EDROOM you a FULL B | gan, stmunsa Evenes from i. Ssscssment. accor estimate, a truct aid | cows. 18-00-10:50 cows cand. util Gon N Gas |.) 49% Owens iil ao FE 5-8716 ottlce? chy - wh ASEME P. except L i Avenue Michigan he peed ool be af Seen the ag aoe i peters: wait C Pw Pt en $6.3 tes Gael 96 Lime + f 2" from’ the ae BATHS NT and om to fs dwet 3 lots and etter and sects anastt ompared In Hy Cont Pl al i vee AW aie 59.7 Like ve © , “AC — rasa 2 AP. 168 and Lot e Lete Maal ie ae @ Eee ie ia eect ee eee oa ee RIS ie ea I 150 : 2 Lot Hhtwe ‘Lot ie ae and on ag pe ee wer: standard ay; gbers (Cue a oe Pa RA. Beas? creqeead ny Si M ; ager ip p ey ation see No $9 sie "Hom Bate otret to to Srolce ‘Canners vod ate Se eae hes Pena LA — MOVES YOU are legal to the P. reet reet f2xere rs und util! tis Pu . 234 Pt ‘ola PAR‘ ENTS IN Dated of the City to notices. to defray $1. specie: ~y a Boom 1100 a} lots and er 1100 Ibs = ay Pub ... 104 pie coc . 30.7 ae ON TICULA M O a tes uae July 15, 1959 Skier Interested |" are Soe esta ad ti 30.00; ab 29-5: [Bis o seag Sd ies Face Yt TS Three bedroom RS DEL OP all b cos th rict | heifers 28-28.00; standa: ; above | pou At 35 . 454 in nel enel 7 th ranc EN’ pr e t at t Ts it ard to { r g Pu 5x. th t el, b A ; mwor ne. stand exoeneet here: goad fe Liat ie Be of es} | Bio cw gee ale Hite nee oe dining ne ee 81 i. cows. I ; uti e 50- up to e t Air L.. “954. epub stl. ee 29, 750. iful rock el to / JAutility — 1 SCOTTW' A Peation. the Com REBY Im-| 15.00- 19.60-20. ed 1 00: we Be, East ir L 54.9 Rex ~ 1 A “orard k ™ M Bik. Eas: OOD R. mission Michigan will 2 GIVEN Ve caomms ead ndard Beton tat eo Re Drug... 493 8 Roo and Ashostes ___McMAH t of Perry Vv Ch ‘an will of the te alers—S: ers and utility El poe fe 92 yn 7 A -- 40.5 m - ho ction, _— ON R - NS, o'clock pm. t secs ote Mie ag Segitgreo otnty a" Bes y Tob AM num four le ION REA pA be p.m rf on Jul in the of | Yealers ria ie so \w rs El & to L 71.6 Roya but sidin, with ra years ; FE 3-0022— LTY | . 5 _ i 53 leunaee al ice b ? 30022 ¢2«¢~¢~—” : City Clark interested. tinat may be Bg 30.00; good ay; wcnolce test. Por the {ames ro [ieee 68 patos ain pi See eet . /ayam ig lot on paved stre v NION LAKE noise = Dated July ade by parties! Ean and “ueklity 17:00. pri ae Erie RR ..--.. oe Site ure a tional lake front lot, — | fang inum wind 2 bedrosm, thie AREA | : : Jul parties ty andard 36 00- ato” -. 13.2 wille M . 51.6 front ex- ¢f-+/ scree OWS, PHA t. =F vel on * 7 y 15 17.00- Pair we Sea z. lot, _ / and ns, water s grorme mmedia Ia . 1989 yee rs . 26.2 32x $25,- y lawn weer vofte $2 terms. Lak te rge lot. | ! ——= _ P i O0- Pirestene $$) Sincat 433 ae as / Pictu eo | = R. EV onti Pord Mech : 147 : a hi nd h 1 nd Sti... 96 W green -. 24.2 and tile f yle. 144 bedr ns oR sin ; and h igh sch as main- nspir Cop ... §2 ard B 49 sere ull oas 4 baths, ™. 7 BED PE 5-0 ‘Susi or i # as olasti ferras C : 2 West a es — pouns. omen. Germs Nothi tio ROOM SRIC —— aks sede ee ae ee a o ye Be pt 4} 00s Psalm gles = wit car co thing. I Sell or eet T aRicK EECRER- SS tudent. Th ent reput mk. +2 Wate a) —— én 46 me oa hong _— Md edb Jown for equit Sek Ges bak. | : % oe , > award ation |(* orld ee 55 White Mot... 34 surance On. inel iui Hills. : —— t — FO y. FE $3854. heat He sa is worth {int Pa Doras wenes ot. 87. Onin ie | ear ca a m3 3 R COL _—— E id t Soe 2 Phone Praha is ase 8, in- Lorri cog al a tures t fall j crm. 5 ORED very gall cluded i he scholarshi int Silver “Ss “Ra ale ee a a Tr . all for ne of th 85452 4308. ome. 6800 . guara on of PONTIA rear ie rag hip is in-| Wersi. 3 Young 8 tw." 8 Ne er intormation BRI sis ntee . 0 st ny’s ~ 37.3 ngst Bh & - 44 j } Near W 2 on. 1 i 2. PO d finest AC PAINT i |universities seists Ty Micnloen stoc Zenith Rad». 8 aa With lake atkins Lak Dior ipa _ . PONTIA quality . and coll chigan (Compt K AVERA ie / rm home wien 5 hee : ES pegenyweria made. exes. stop Tig engi Pr BROS. _ 2 ny tae Ga FULL PR from ' is sold . P Net ch: In ated Frees) , S rage pd ve with C fu ICE diff .our facto direct! ontia | Noon bangs --- aust Rails oH oo 0 . ‘ and Nacaot: = have =~ 3 erence (nea | ry—you y to | c Youth thay ae. : "37 —1.4 it Stocks me Lady | lof ; ; oy the ee in ir sav 4 A . a x 5 s P , _ PONTIAC PAI fe ca | waits Tria Year agp 3 oY Bit ee ee gro nose City $250 DOW : oa ® _) Tench: 3 sem ern \ = personne NT fac fo A ; ] 1959 high 44 234.0 Schoo} er is bed- ra ent, of hom $60 VN 4 low 2 233 font mines Seen ae aeaeemesil e. Full PF and : = sav tory - trai i T ASS 1958 high a0 i780 meaty. fame oe be =. Aperoxise ates also ga- k MON -effort.— e you pe rained ult 958 ee ae Seen: the room otters pied eo po in oly 3 sere H 4. PONTIA SA ae time A Th-year-old Po a ia 37 Has ed_street “h me Side’ acer see ated iawn. sic thr eniy iesen | Somes bound a i ius 0 r UND. * 5 su C PAINT ~ ‘cui ever to O ntiac youth Figures aS: cROIT st STOCKS 156.6 Drayt nly $16, 4 GILES Terms ¢, 0 eure AY 2-8 PM. : apply of eve T carries c 1 “ge Court naronrain Comty Ee ieescingeriareys decimal paints. 7 block rayton Plains ee lLES REALTY 544 EAST BL rating need ry “painting « omplete }2 charge PB pcm ed edie Baldwin iubber Co." are. eights otters | com gom home is within | WBE 8 AM ee oat BLVD : 5. PO : and det great bodi ult witis i on Faw Sh” con - Co. 23 33 33 oho wna fciee fog aren 1 aizatera Listtna SERV AVE. — NCO ° . NTIAC 6 O- James E ly harm. intent to The Bs oum get 104 3° Plenty’ of ae rea” we a back door SERVICE ‘jaa FE fw ; free AINT May Rosse udy rophet — ip a ns 30.4 hea > Rp seme. Lat ft _tanc Sen, Hite a Your OAKLA : delive fi c, 17 aac M: a 314 esta’ Aprtp hee and has ch, in Pe otorw your RD PR es : livers your 0 bing a ni ae ancieed . 650, “Ne ce on es 14 123 | — lm teed ta ~ For. S a 3 bedrm. 2, bedroom brie IVILECRS ? SONTIAC: oe: | Bedford watch of stab- : bid and "tg 11.7 12 covel ith #1500 3 beds _oaie Omer _ heat dry ba. & bungalow.’ : = PAINT Ave Moving C man at “—c 3 bedroo y Rancher ae Owne a wae « sia 90 gives », On ‘0., 660 the . eet raves cher : i flcarig, ed hehe, ue 4 suaee ta wanes. Weorms ‘Holden “The ~~ 3. . Oakl on ier of pe 1% bath Cal OR Petco gy: vate, no mon- ably Lates Auto. wa’ and ood. e s od G y. pri lot. ti nm Piai 4 8. Ex Lot F rae 5084, a! lolf Cl Com- iced g ‘Reason Red 28, ) watehm eco term ne, aan Gen bene. urnish . after 6 p ub area. GARDEN $16,500, a an tant Hosie Conley , t Bod WHITE 1 te as | San Dee Bedroom patency ‘ in the left , 0 Dro y a ITE Bt BROS. cue and $47 om _—- Brofesstonal Pontiac and oe n atrni n Byes “Tit 9: Sun monk. teliet, javates Mo tones ike o eee ba ' General released fol $660 Dixie Hey. ie ae ot Rynany oad ba ais 18 tT food. earthy you Conley lives ieigink, ‘secon Cr | .dee ew omer. carps, lirnace, wate show. steele _ Born Ag in the build scorer tes tem 4 GxUMGUS AREY Pin Tai Tey aS ~"produes aren ire La d / 5 N today t youth wa ; pooronn| location. pRRONT , ee 372 EF ungalow _ @ only SS ase. trees, 8 wreems, in ver of Fenkell.’¢ Payne n Walled Lak 1 eet 0 wi wueniuly Se. fe Feet -On- with — ‘ane nerties” AND ye drowned | 19 = dock . oe iP ne all = = Wate SS ee 7 ban home trieving J a , soe Oe Es sc rooms, fut’ tram Ss eall ton SE ar farcivees an oa uly 1 whil gis| Seostr sautiful 4 yy patie beach. meee =. o wun 3 bet Res See ture cor ban h tonne * fu vie, of lak deck recteway and: ne epee wet se-obi teiaie detalls. rowboa’ se ¢ rea, a’ Nice aye, ke ing PAYMENT ’ t rues. ‘Sebo & s &- oc’ lot. nag 2 nd 2 Lege 2 and t| Slade May "be ws oie | 50 With $2,000" do de. Taxiks Fad 1 2 bedroom = $29.00. +27 pe weed as in- month, Pull price 6. Cocomaste seme 4 Huro rk Re apere 4 ees luding taxes e¢ $8.- au ine? month! w 988, RE es rene - "Bedrm «| smal’ en pe insu: terest. 5 ont aa x “5 5 i3 gun In D s., y, B “egy id . goeet gout a DON’T ; onelso’ 4 Baths — ope wee tor } Wot eed soled a seman oe Genie : MONEY! Mal . ! FOR car gerane bedetomt. 1% = maton Thee ick th ne ei weeny | , : rough Classifi easily | Bg my: a Layee ie wen! eine ut otned hace KOE met ke Set a S| seeks on rent, bu agast “ha eee eoter fruit oom a a oe aarueen Kets. Sagaprcrrtct ie | wa ees aay a | Sate? 4 2881, °/ rae — pul Evenings _ re ene ee - Giroux: eid vi eee TR ux-Fran fd Bee ae” L REA ks * ae er cred Eofant * aft QUE j ‘ oa Want HARGER / ' 1 \ C0. / see ae oS me ‘4 Qa : i\ ays sat . aye ‘ . 4 > r : = * ; fos a ee ~~ Ms i : é f a } / j i r L | : FORTY-SIX _ fs. oars eet ; | ee es aoe Pe uses _ 6) For Sale H : at THE. ess | BS Sm | Ne et ounts — _ } Ld a) ~ 6 _-For Sale Hou a ONTIAC PRI s* aa alee Genes 6/SLICES OF HAM ss, THURSDAY, JU | a ; sg = the eat with 2 ! ateman : / = pas - ceo Dey! LY 16, 1959 , . | “t 3 New bed- : rT “Ff pages wee Sew 4 oe i ____Fo “ : ' Z : tan W pump rraTT - on ty r Sale | . | . . Ee) Kamps ih os Sara For Sale Howes 6) For Sale Howes 6) Ai agate ee 8% ACRES Dse!) ks | Bea be er. : — Li , : en. MULTIPLE L . : ~ — 7 s : win 3 room house ISTING SERVICE ~ NEAR TEL = ‘ , R -HUI e 20, a PING CENTER SHOP- t 12 F . story hom — . = oe ; > “4 bedraoms. Fire- AMILY INCOME “ pirret darersi vin, : \ 2x13 x18 living roo dinin . fireplace, full Boron tier cate oll te Pull ig Sen bedrooms only ‘4 mile a l faraece 5 room, 12 x 18. Family oe rms. way. $18,100 5 rooms jand bath up and basement “with |r Finished : = ent, part bont DRAYTO Newly d ivate entrances. fee? 1% car — os avery ‘2 ¢ Excellent —*. ga furnace. Excelis = Dew bought ans en be “ scaped Lovely inna ‘ake: sg“ home has alum. oo bedroom | ing area. $13.500 Laer rent- | furnished — “an letely es arranged. ms can be léges on Otter ‘she “Ral room ie Hats” Beparaic) $1850 down. Discount only | per mouth. down and $85 ° % oe LAKE FRONT : oS hg ER y — “room, in the ° Pintabed| BETTER /% sree oes ies Sie jhe enter! vitor to live on eiehen ake | , pear e basement. LAK | ‘TION. L GABT BIDE LOCA- ae extra cise & ldo ‘into this Poon e and mene Srive. Lat garess. Paved, ee ONO | br his ¢ bed ne e bedroom bom room recrea- sg feelin Tractor and ELUS AREA brick home has gficthdi rs giassed of ment, 2 5 Ser ones ments® includ ; ting on aw vely ean in eh a1 EN | hee. ttaxi36. Ne S00, Termes . | down bedrooms and” beth. 1 Peseta with terms. Eleepeth oe Estates | 72 Sedroom. ry " id : } BR Peon GENERAL alent new custom i foe ee with gas con oe imety 8. inte privileges iitenen, "aint bungalow, large | n ing. “Remodeled ew aspeston sid. ine Goons: Glased ta Pull thesey ot e a garane. Dagety § reget heme neat ing Serpeeing ts ene bedrooms oom, bath ae cee at rence vA mee da Faas 2 car | terms with $1,4 on FHA ‘ ining oak Facing x walls, en with ‘ase new ag py Eg age on paved. street. 2 Bedroms Pi HAY DEN. Real = arpeting, del kiteh- | plus mortgage bbe down, teenies bebe il oil ee ee eating Saun et cabinets h- to schools and stores. ing, two A bath, ._ Storage butid- =e Paito rer ext 8 and . eres Saree Sere aped ely it a te . ¢ : Se Sate ye eet Open 1 a nA its Oly oa oe PRICED UNDER $12.00 ee cations ares Been ie bya "heating zpantwood floors ee “So sins ciate Beale Cai -hi800 bath, fu. 4 RMS. AND ° Nice clean home onl; $500 DO car gar under ~ OR: 3-6948._ tae dna pen unset on | -years old. It has 2 only 5 Phoebe landscaped ‘with trees Beautifully 7 BEDRM Aen bE ‘OR Best offer for gt OWNER WILL ° roe Ppa heya oe situated on ith trees and flowers. } A. JOHNSON, Realtor ~grer OME. (335 AN AND TAKE @ RM. AND en ee pm L TRADE and fuiratcioe x carpete on furnace waist, race Leslie R. Tri R 1704 S. Telegra oh Rd. “eure aa apg . Shed. x 180. Ure. Tool Sacemeet ah Ws rea, Pull im an on Fudersi Lae” alee mt ealtor FE 4- 5533 . Ouse IN CITY, 83.500. $650 DN. R ~ ° . oil S Prairie Lawn, ae ee pe ee New and m wie twos bought with cppronimately $200" Down : x 1 or Piederal 2-9676 bax FE bid SMAR = room. ft baths, f Se gage neluding mort- ; laste room ranch MODE! . E ORION — ? - MART PEOPLE BUILD BEFORE mest ot taarban ull base | ‘. costs. Let's look. Ro forced’ sir heat, oak aaea down PE DERN HOUSE, $400 MI rergppesl end ese fa” Pia mmed corn cK AAR ne schoo. ear b on! ce oe 613.950 seeesson "Om | foot pe eet Fe ae "| cape cog “cape ROCHESTER I payment, with no dowa = - + = 1 oe Colonia SE “see —e ee Set smaller | home West tug besroom A =~ WI] ao Talal bread cow. WOODHULL LAKE PRIVILEGES Roe Sees = 7 metre LL OR | ton.” fenced “yard and. at- L MS rage, Sid hasement, 492.000. 0800/ Gas’ ne mE COUPLE. eee large modero Kitch é a . TRADE ~~ rare" Pred a 412 80 on araeaa © opes,| (OY Pluigage ayn, Seat ee eae ie = u peaping ¢ uti- INC LEAV E 4-0547 of 2,000 g. consisting shing seer, Cumeess net ee) Less th Apartment dows Bon BDF Pir "ranch. Prick MODERE 3 BD- AR MENT. ‘Low Bown Fi Y: ae C. NEWINGHAM Mies ce. Storm me. Ot heat, close a rent: 5 rooms, | large rooms a of ___ For Sal a ace. GI 4% Sar garage , , & Crooks Ra ice yard. Gare and sereens coal 6 1 biee b tro | Upper has 5 nd bath, e Houses eta $13,690, we r cent. Lk. | FOUR WHY Ww Fare} ane et ea ton ge near Wasi- ool. Only $4950 rom | bath. FP reoms and 6 30. FE 2-4 days afi R ROOM, AIT? MMER leoeaida — Semel = down payment. Bie = low | renarate ad : basement and at ___ For Sale House ae 713 —— RANCH SOUTH BLAO LEVEL Get settled before sch bedroom, gas tly ny Sh came ataserte’ Pons home | cash scount | 2 car a ees tereecet: Te iT] meee ee — WEST is Mil Be AEDS, Brick eo ph ome sh rg oe Some. full eat. MA 4-4301. 604 or FE 2-55 hone FE) i rental area -— In good a — h 3. bdrm e baths rior, 2 Ce ry at, 2 porch ~5523 | quick — Priced ch. Garage. : Coduraheis 5 facta mule rin utility room ches, 630 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | quick sale_at $13,500 fet WEST SIDE SPECIA rns erallanie Si cai $13,- a re com yen TAC NOR ‘SRN HIGH & Sac i LAKE = we located on . 1 M . 22 seaped lot, each level, obit bed- TRICT. anne HIGH DISs- pe | this , PRIVILECES go with vite pent be coun neues 41 Packt. $52, 00000, sens efareee: | EAST SIDE =e shel ed Sesnmeet wad thea. _ Rancher. uminum sided rage. asement & ga- 3} BEDR / INDIAN ot. rpeting included Sarage. Gls Rancher. Beautiful large itv- ee eee , shearer / ‘DIAN VILLAGE. NICE. FAMIL Near Boy's Club. 3, bed: meer ye. Jeet ded. Gas heat. Th 3 bedro 5 ae : ge fire bees mad ledge fate ter 7. wa Just the room: lrg Looe 9 rage living scaped lot, ck construction, | mechs heat, gerese. basement, gas baaroanes. close-in loca rol anyone Bi. eto, tens Jeans NO DOWN PAN MEN | an SE ad of oe iittyieena: | Slaet a ftel.ea Wan ders, | Rd ee we | ap souk floor ied bath mye from Miracle die Bul AYMENT | Sihtee Grea GRBESE | ferttnsie'cts | Becta Mites states | Tired tiehen, pee ee oe) ee ) storms & scr e has aluminum) i e closets. Pult am- PONTIA ¢ FHA riced at $11,- ired of Liv ment with R al, base- LAK O tenbod. sear + Fully insul | all tiled 1 basement Conyenie ENERAL Terms. ivin 3 ecreation room. u of ai oie ere a lated 3 SCHOOLS . . « Lo eee ra Ne:wsl aateet: Frame ently located 6 zo0m OFF, BALDWIN In & rented ne shen floor Possession Belin on "sec i) 1 e a FRONT, & ' Te i price./ | * Ph living room @ = ; ay dini v= bedroom ranch this cl g about it! . 8. . ‘te NY } rooms. el Lake. T West: : | Auuttea go Sen fees Kitchen, 3 large bedrooms ee ees *e ivag home in friendly’ net bedreors | MSW 412 W. Huron that could ed family’ room with oomfield Pr hed 2 - car ene ‘ bath. Sait pe drooms rat and belrosen livin Oniy si kee deen neight om SY TaRES BE DROOM 7 Open Eves room. Biv Le ane as Wie tan re me bas 4 bears This 7 sithin walking distaute ‘of nee at $20,300 — te. ae ruperien Pre Carpets hate pe ly oe vpseee. one’ Nedroom "aid dull bath — sas ee well el constructed F E 4-4526 : . Eull Pb anneit = Tied we .* closet rooms with with gara new ranch home riced right. WE: ee roomie rs, separate d bath| tri floors, a oundation. = 750, eat. Very good beac forced f. uiyin a room wi Large Just m: ge and nice yard VERY ATTR. 8ST SUBURBA ‘au sun porch, ba. ining c oven and walls, elec- terms DON'T DE h. $13,- m with brick| you in. ortgage cost m | bedroom h ACTIVE tw OTTER LA 3 bedroom N ba atic heat and sement, au- dining roomi, ti) range, separat O ELAY! — kitchen with! Only $9,300. ltvi ome. Nice-sized La KE—BRICK livi ranch with ater soft hot wat basement, ed 3 pe. b ~ r VOlO 2 ‘ore — n with . i ng room ce-sized rge li RANCH ng room. 11x17 er, 18 ner, autom er. oil auto ath, full ri +. mset. range Full kitch + Teal } ving roo kitch: 10x18 f 1'y car atic wash.| °23.900 matic fu 3 AW ment. car garage. & ei cl want FOR the folks whe lode stone fire = ae ment. with full divided base. $9,500 buy — oA ee price ane "tony you decorate. race. 7 i, OR R LO. FAM-| Pry DR. : A real buy. tLLIAMS L x337. era s lot is Otter Lak picturesque ar garage. On is i can.|” Drive E TO CH tooms with fw & span E bedroom cana ra Te 3 oan hae “ Wit Bare guuscar | Hagt neva SinthttieGr etme | est rom ages rp, oe ame fa a Some ee TS Toor bome ot $65 oa poner TP ashes A mares 7 in on FH move you la r from ne & rooms, lge.kiteh- | Storm Fu separate a | ho scare pine. Wall , per mo ents ions. ‘Walltte: beaeae A terms. od, apprctinscly oe ook PE, 3.7838 c= Pagel, itech. | "pom. Ven basement. dining gin it D tast bar -in break- awe rounds, ately one 1888 — RES. FE sis @ lot of asement. orms and sc Aluminum perch & resect Screened tn back &| erage beatae seer my AY O'NEIL, Real ier Fornet ware oe READY W. SCHRAM features: en generoun apartment CLARK REAL ESTATE ward, is'outespie douse fet caly arive. a breeseway. bout, y 120! nice e bath, 8. Telegr “y a tor . 2 car r “ALT . ve * ful edroo! rooms | 1362 , SELL adage : spie St. for apy gatage. M . i = h Rd. lot garage. “et OR = I> es 1 separat ms 7and bath, WwW. Hu & TRADE, t. Wm. Mili appoint- 3 r ust be takes storms and sc PE 3-103, ° Open thi . The own oO FE 65-0471) ¢t2! e dinin aS Wi apuren: Open w. *"hiuron er Realty 610| * tr is S BR eciated. $31 ronts i gage cost reens.” ‘Mort. . choice er of PEN EVEN 5-9471 | rs apart: sf Hao E Lr ye. & 8 St. CK! 500, Over 30 ront | only, $9,650 t OL Tests =* ful residence wil JOS INGS & SUN rooms and men imerad BY NG SERVI 10 ROOM PAI p= Qatisna oo co ait-| YOUR OWN TERMS te er Lake. Lod Mis wae on oe j “MULTIPLE, Liseo a ANSFIELD ah . room, = . seperete te ! Heights New HARVEY ice lot, 2 Near garage Bell ” CORNER : one's, irom A SR a ee ase take vacant pro hie Lake enews be ' ROOM MODERN ICE esatel kan steam heat,’ ene around b home with rm. year LOVE } property. Fy 2 aaa U l } ] Give Us 2 call & let us know | COMFORT trade We bave 7 new sperty in Rolfe H Snake. Terms. house 2 in porch. HOME, | porch. Offe water, large fr & 2 [te 5 miles gorege, (root VELY 2 BEDROOM | T1eS stop in our lake you wan o near —pirsoos location: Oak Ri in H. Smith, R - jouse 2 car gare 2 rm. guest t will pa red at $13,000, ter ont ae ‘ake. $10,500. of Mil- eautiful kitehen aad HOME 83 N. Tel complete ee © oe te! pwede paar I peee jae ee 344 8. rae ealtor ‘ase wae With work- pay you to look’ today. SALE OR TRADE tau otase| VerTemmded by lsrge ath. Lot | egraph Ope file. e ent Lake R le, near ah Rd. Pru t trees. acre fenced « with 6 ROOM MODER 13 dwart f e maple trees. | I n Eves, = COR REAL Immaculate 3 be dr Eiizabeth horn ‘Shaxer Dr mks ee os The oe SS ralton B te Bud” Nicholie, Realto eos ‘nag 6. Jesse. 8 > ore fenced. Flowers shrubs AS ee ae ee 43 Cass-Elizabeth TOR e with 2 com) constructi . and 3 hom RN ¢BEDROOM INDEP ee n Blvd. | 49 Mt. Clemen r pm. FE Call be-| tial d us to town. 8 2 VICB PE 54-1284 Rd, porches Carpeting. New in| Near S he on Williams L under aoe immediate pos DR ENDENC Call - St. . hee Secon =a yment. Just s ubstan- o RMS & to tiat pm. Sunday 1-5 Ventent ft city. ar garage. Con 4 ee ks you furnish. il “tarnish | ROOM, cei. ae sooo | pomtze? ee TWP. PE 5-100 or FE 23379 : alg oni in Bloomieid dT Wp. nosis. 000 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5 TH Ase 50. on. $11. | OR 3-635 r. in Bir BRICK heat: I floo an R 3-8 On 's need cor- . , * oe own EN EVES . nice. $75 mo. dead-end si » and low payments . H. BASS AUBURN HEI FH —__— Phone FE uron Stree = g- . , 10. V street A monthly : r GHTS A- 5-9447 t 5 ry ‘eng Took botseati ky S860 “down Jyrs old, 2 (ait Pontiac | eT] 1p eton —— rence BE apres ms Builder FE 3.7210 Seen ated type am 2 LAKE <"nowhe oe Se BEAR MANO = cae 0 bed = : EVES SAT © ot woe PW. DINNEN ; - at Mins oaspeted iitine coat P EM 3-4380 oF Eh iaRR 4500 DN ea.| donor? age Phe ime bows & SUN. TO 0051 PE 27121 | ¥4- ——- Lot, Lake Area ASSOCIATE BROKE WASHINGTON PARE. 3B ogres ge gai ta aoee occa DOWN LAKE — 34000 E"sereene: included 1 ing. poly uk coe” nn neane | 00 . large sar ar do hekse Investment Com ' Ine FE ‘Lar = 812.950. $95 EDRM. garage. Sah an cer “attached CLOSING COSTS 2 dedrms. Somt. ie See parage with oem are r it, ac € e. Tile w overlook- 443 ORCH n CAPE . and $71 Schick res will as wit give row rest same] heme o ye ee ren ished. 100 °f heat, Recently tige | —ZVES. mee = Rochester 18 1p OL ONTAL in omer Es PER Realty. MY “'sa1 Rep’ How | paved. road. near “elt only a few w Bae lly ogy living,| oak e on your lot. Full ch style street foot frontag iy fin- APTER 3-— Pe rises age and haseuuenk ft. plus ga- You bet thi | MONTH 2 4 road, near acres on to the . boards, OR ‘¥ tie beth. vires cup | Wort fies sae aceess lot to | YO" CO FE 8-1900_ Brand new. neath ter see one 2 Ss nervous consad DIRECTIONS: 2 FAMILY INCOME | 3 "3 Teme & unit plas” ane E8sES OTHER Russ McNab 3-7038 cup-| North of PO gee rhood, a4 ULDN’T $4,500 down. 0} r you, $22.0 mrt cc lives h ervous cabinet pod hou: ‘coms & bath is an- : ntiac. Wi just; for the as BUILD this h Banite . OL 1-8141. vl ob be lenaes He couldn’ COME feenieer. — and do se. Good yalu in second TIES . [WILL 8 Art Meyer land contract as ill accept Faneh, price. 3 ome | fi FINISHED HO Ciosets out loaded it with t set Py a OUT place tl basem 2| ‘jeasonable dow e@ at $10,000 vith 935 VOORHEIS TLL SACRIFICE. 2 BEDRM K. L. Tem part payment. 182 cat ‘attached nishee basement Sax sisal | ream, carpered ve extras, miles North of = Dasement. | This own payments reeze ED’ e ti a ° m, car y paneled of Po! the hear wo ps Tr itself, D ot nek. tached, Pui’ "basemen REGIE | sang Crceara UL-spen te ese Sep poe esgnneement, Septic tank in: | place od penal ek wiuo Watch tor’ “PAIRWOO ~ Tee) BAXTON PLAINS, ~ Large 3 Pe, ) Be tiled. Lae uae fi — —wenaititt 8 Pe b00d 4663 | ear Built 1054 tis S00 on te = WRICHT arage. Vc a ce! : 00D” 2 bedred eae. elle | eturen, a> ag BI ge S 2486 a eee 3445 R : : fe) niko 7 ‘only DLO a asement. r ga | Thi - coned com- 4 pe CASS LAKE RD. Le, thay ot Rewtheted: | gchool, down town. 2 owin | 2 bedroom @ "room ‘Pull base: we iek Eee veniy. i009 | OLORAH BUILDING penis ap gat Lok Oxims, Fenced 4. | completely" modernised with pan. : #@ B. LONGFELLO : ment, $60 moni small down ment, gas She base- older couple. > Ident : irst floor & bi With pan- iW. NOTHING _ before 3’p.m in Pe So3en | Storms and ent Crees ice RTER HOM EORGE 9] . CRAW tor; {gt home & fF & basement. Ideal 81 D Senedinal uh: DOWN BIRMINGHAM. —— ued ecndiinan ier duas ie very $ ROOM — BRICK {E sO OPTE RB IRWIN. REALTOR pas fa) - FORD AGENCY il trade. Only $15,900. ” OXBOW \encene poe zy re tri-level starter Hy full ——_ BATH, ‘payment. oll ae 2) Pitt | ON ACR FRONT MULTIPLE LISTING akeees 883 ldor of National Homes” ere clad to to assist you ENCY RILEY sf SHORT ST ee val gg tise of start: cot dUbies Mieavon, ON FAAL Tea ee, ore bale SALE. 100 8. ARDM oa noe at MY oie PE ae 508 —. ESTATE . | Siew te os then you ge ITY FOR a. a ee ae 2 ded: ORE, § BUN 8-2306 | FE 41157 th Lake Rd. We Noth miss this. head et PLE. porch, and rooms, front, able lot ON ston 160 thgge | bedro juts. homes have ng down on roar lot or. we a Ss rom JIM WRI Apply nae goog Meta aoem rE 5 see. Ns Inc aS and up. $10,5.0 s available 4900 ALTORS GHT 2 —_ ncome | Pro , 3 ARRO " Pon ghinnd 345 OAK » Realt BEDROOM, : perty 7 _ OPENLY v0 g SUNDAY (10 to 5 Tm tad Case: oUGH. REALTOR ! Drayto p — lat Pn. ‘OR 40388 | BY me mie ses; Sorms.e heat _alcely Inndscaped, Pei hy = AREA bedre ee * imeome, FLAT FURNISHED, : 43969 and FE 5- Opes -Elizabe yton i | B HOME o soe bi screens. cious ky. Too : e, ren HED, : ai \F yang to #30 om gu 5 room’ brick. 2 Eee ecclesia ~_ SALE—TRADE—O = #000. Terms. on son wan been” tes livin : poy ers hed “tarege 2] Fees "912,000." with sh moving | WMA: | dss beatae eepunay | Ee Be ae oie Fema Rudeerm | Sony t,o Tiled ei | EE ta ionaily | se - : | MRE Uhm RA eRe | de. NS G kseetatgead | Beall tthe ¢room home Saw ot threat, Mag| Berry 4 UNITS. 3 so : D : r| ROWN Beautiful ie ee A he arage. | Doroth orn “cna Office. ds puree North of i ar Tl g fa) bath. tardwood neers” Thad possession.” $58 ms ie ‘aed fresine tee ty AND 6 APTS : i souehs ner leaving state scaped ie ny er I eal for children. ead-end street. and screens. rnace, storms . pay own utili . ear. rEnaate | e offer refu . No rea- Realto pavender sermna of GE teas woe ae IS THE "BIRD" bright, li Very = unu STEEL vent men a ew. AEALTOR a, hese Sioiew “And pied Re. wnonittt wt nad 2 Yours anything of eeael tien Pane Shee Gad IRD” TO SEE | Ritached la laste i paccment “Tear ion, “iso at la 38 hi OR q miles weet ter of Pontiac. ge ern — Large 8 room ran or ene r lady icely land ee can, M High- $23 : ‘: Fe * serene OOM HOUSE. or minor Tepaite, P gaueine Teo Legh arses veg icon Gan ne Muve-ea7 i ital RIB a oes Lovely 3 eel the Lakes attractive ea het hoon Oe ROD Ural" «08s be-B SAGINAW. 3 ch, ~ RNACE,| $500. “Real si lida me and orl ergo tile ge fire. OAKWOOD MAN screens eiewiabed Seceeis can brick ranch See aeeika Goan. oe hema, Shevs be tl CL A a sas mo Daten: * Sele FAMILY, ee at Se Friged, at only | car. attached garages L Tul LAK OR | sidstre ‘sieos%% Toor ¢ years ood tet & draperies GEORGE BL AIR RKSTON | +: a Ae an 7 BERT FRAME NEAR-AIK. $7 screened in garage. Lar LS on ge. All the be Ne Sa ENT HO —_ eee REAR Ain ——— = Large 8 cum wee side eri. = porch in, rear. on. E PRIVILIGES , on this 4 yr. Tanabe home’ for sear 4536 Ding. Rw REALTOR with 0 pa doo 2 level home sana ead b 4 oy down and cent oe Basement. turn near, $nd jon, A snore walk to. public SANDY : Eves. call AYTOW PLAI on 31251} tumere appreciate. Features tos only 638.000. fratiben Freee a contract screens. Priced at only $7,000. $10,000 with convenient tf stores. BEACH = ARTR VREAC BUY FOR 4325990, TARGI Se sian ate aa a Doroth ys ene trem." SEL ent trems. |? 8 S IDGE z 2 y P bangaiew! Cake y sia sin nr ae Owner Sacrifice me. | toa highly. res style, brick home AND Rochester bee: To a a Osaeoh STOPFERT. Onan eek, ee are f Josivn “area. ¥p3 JF old in oom | except Milling to sacrifice this cases bly Teaarteted subtivisies ath PE 43581 ASO" Hino SS PERSONALIZ town Gini? | WASHINGTON Pp -9641 ron tiered 20 years : - 0. Easy term only $4.- parate di bedroo ake. La wer N OPEN , N IZED HOMES B >) xB BY. a or aot tendvcadereee ins will trade | 2 er ning room. B: ms.| Oin “L" ¢ Lv. Room Ing D 7 BE y owner—6é é RK Y OWNER. r MU 4-6417 Pp : Cat at Pgs pa 1 tsar is tae | cae with wall = own DRM. MODERN furth room moder $160 4 FURNISHE or © MecCon- «Kitchen with to 1 __Anburn Ave. HOME ON 8-180: er informati nm. For| d per month D APTS. ' cares Reasonab] ceramic eating ve. UL 2-2289. 5. on call PR) * fe 400 tt LH. B FARES & INSURANCE. NO | down, #f ms, oat foors, Call FE 2.8181 me, _apaclous rooms ‘area is2arearoam. ey Bs tows | rden soil ace. for at ad_ | A | ous ber RANCH, 3 in tehen, ab: A goéd chane i Realtor R. J (DIC .) V ALUE’ ny no. Only $2,000 to. . ye ad. _ with room home, site site. 2 = mi 8 2 BA BATHS. a1 At ae mimeat. \oved az —_ — ginmer Je winter to secure a perm. ae att etic teks | 245 Ouklana "Are." Open ' William Miller.» ecover a loss. Dial FE) &i ois around arccmeiy | rms and oe 86 RILEY" REAL E so E 5.0693 or Cree “tt 6:20 Realtor FE - 28181 ‘for a es ded “Pull” Hou 8 | § acres pre ot ad I 43981 or FE 2-0263 a ad writ joy real: li CR eater y 670 WW. Huron GV er. i ving en- ee 2 A Open Ptos oy, ares or ee a HOYT’R ; ee ae = \ : [ he: a on EALTY ab’ * j \ ' é 7 8. E te d ) = | ss t le r yA : : = jan V eS ae L AS * Goaenlany se a e: Le ° : = X f eae : hee * e Ne. ; se Se ayn eZ \ i } 4 \ . \ \ ' \ s hee Be os - \" ‘ i ’ Vee tes Settee hae an | i pad, PONTIAC panes. THURSDAY, AULY 16, 1939 / | f } ~ terrace, walk c gash et ee ge et 2 ACRE TERMS. LOTS. RURAL. #1750. __Help Wanted Male _19 Help. Wa Wanted Mate. \_AMAN « for sales and _ service. ne A pee niet job, =| 3 Ambitious Salesman For local office. Average earn- ings $500 per month i or per ggg? § Additional details, 5-5841, Mr. Room Pye o per ih wines ea aixoke YOUNG wae and employment aa “oo jenced man. ir rien . Apply Pontiac Preas Box 86. and help week. year Tele, graph CH ‘you, Salesmen Attention Stuart. GR red wo) HEA ~ LAKE PRONT LOT. . AUTO NIC (TWO), j lot. center resort a PRICE AT $6500. PAS GAIH reveie porsenes High epee fishing, $1198. $100 de. mo. le Soe Jerry “Morrow, Gladwin \@keels)| Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor | Puls: 225 Main, Rochester, OL if 1 THAT LAKE BOMEWOU! “OFM TENIMis hts" | BOYS TRAVEL want! For sale by owner. Price “HOMESIT Ss" 18-22, Single, Neat, Free to Leave | SERVICE ter Ofe right. Frame, at once for New York, Boston built "41, two level, attached ga-| Beautiful building sites.| East Coast Summer Resorts and rage, i K. a 1 2 baths, On , paved atree with | excellent | return. Sremupereeres. Furnish- trees, on dead-end road, 10 mi. Sener’ foe excelle 4 y — from’ Pontiac. Phone OR"3-8656.| Low as $1850 nelgnbors. $02.50 Bonus Average, Earnings LADD’ S. INC. eeded. We 1 Train You For ; Good - eure See Dale White LAKE FRONT |e! dita, 38 soon) Sate Sinetat Serg Corner of Silverhili Rd 3 my north Comimssion, er Birr Oakland, 2-4:30 of Pontiac on Walton Blvd. P.M. Don't Phone. Beautiful view om the sun 4288 DIXIE HWY ‘U.S. 10) eerie baleony of this new 2 bedroom, Drayton Plains, OR pina or BOYS he basement home with tile) — FE —F i ain and automatic heat. Close ao AUBURN 18 TO 24 in. $11,900 — JOHN W, STOPPERT, B OR 3-207 ORS 9641 Lakefront Bargains 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW being sold nished _ LOVELY *BI-LEVEL year round featuring plastered walls, oak floors, Ruse car- ment, lovely — > ach, peted —< room, full ep dock t. Full price only $11'500 — $1500 down. . A. TAYLOR . REA “ESTATE & INSURANCE OPEN DAILY 9-0 SUNDAY 12-6 7132 Highland Road — M59 PONTIAC LAKE LAKEFRONT. 3 BEDROOMS. All iy dee rooms. Full tiled bath, neat- corated. Partly furnished. 60 t. the ..ake. ) bool rrun price $12,650 with Owner movin 106 ft. lakefront ‘et. Only $3200 on terms. Hagstrom REALTORS . 4000 Highland Rd. (M59) * Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR 4-0358 LAKEFRONT SITE 101 x 294 Bloomfield School District — on uiet “‘low-traffic’’ residential street Periect “bi-level’' topog- y! Excellent orientation, too. Adseures smart: new ‘‘home prominent Pontiac family Swim =e fishing, Lge * water-ski- ing, katin t at your door! “hae ine the (- auty of ev- 7. season here. Price at exact- Pe 12,500 cash! A great buy for e discerning! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 15 West Huron Street FEderal 5-161 or LAKEFRONT COITAGES FOR __sale. Ph, FE 2-9654. : — } W olverine ‘Lake Front | Ideal year around 4 bedrm. home within daily driving range of De trolt, Pontiac, Plymouth & North- ville. If you can jane $2,000 down, make $160 mo. & enjoy swimming, boating, ning & etc. Call MA 4-1284 GWNER TRANSPERRAD—SELLING 3 bedroom ranch on paved road, — es on Middle Straits Lake. is "54 Model fag ay ry Raval on 95 by 150 ft. lot has J% b 12 by 24 living room, large riten| en with extra cw rds, built- at 3522 Green 2 merce ~OPEN HOUSE WATERFRONTAGE 4 new brick 3 bedroom homes, from 1100 to 1300 uare feet eech. Priced from $27,300 to $29.,- ke Rd. off Com- oy Down payments $1,600 to, 2,500. Conventional mortgages. re 175x245 gory Waterfrontage. Access to Otter, Sylvan and — —— Stop at %73 Lk. incolnshire Sub. Open Satur aay ey Sunday, ‘ Paul M- Jones, Real Est. 832 W. HURON PE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 SQUAW LAKE — OXFORD 80x250 Hillside excellent lake —— to school. = Frontag a WATKINS LAKEFRONT Over 100 feet frontage, lo- cated in South Point Sub. in area of fine homes,$1,000 down Warren Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 mn ‘til 6 p.m. SILVER LAKE i front lot, 80x275 — Hig my. and bargain-priced at Carl W. Bird, Realtor FF ean Community Bank Bldg. ~ ‘TRADE 100 {t. frontage Watkins Lake— Trade for new Pontiac. Call _George Richman. FE 3-7146. ~ tive, conv. bedrm. summer home. Easily cea terire for year around living, sandy beach, fepsed yard. $14,900 terms. EM. 3-2140. _ WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT ~ Year around 3 bed ig ote ae lee. ¢ ited peg ie x24 note ne seree reh rec, rm. such extras as chang- ing rms. dock, float Soat. bao] dn. 2865 Lansdowne. OR White Lake Front Convenient! — jJarge mod- ern ront e, Nice lot, full basement: plastered walls carpeting; citeplacs. Asking $24,- 000 With New, large two bedroom ‘home. Half m of] F.A. furnace » es ae extra irae _kitehen. cupbo: ene me nag vd sprite oges. Only $ 8, Large four bedroom and study- pai base- di part ve ent, bo oil wutiiace, arth vente Lake cogs $13,500 “with moderate 2 payment, Could be STEELE REALTY, 135 pitishland Ra. (38) at at Miiforg Ré., High- Mutual __Sale Resort | Property § > Oe 2 COTTAG! Lk, 3875 Ma’ den. one ae hetne,| 822 2.'2% acres on Scott Lake FEderal 5-8822, |NEAR OXFORD. | erty. Eves. FE 5-1392'4 Be > Paul M. - Jones, Real Est. LOT 100 x 3 Heights | Manor. ou? 1 Lor 50° X 126°. ALL OIPAOVE. ments. Near Northern High and Pontiac Plant. FE 4-2089. Free to travel, leave immediately for California & Haweii, vacation resorts, traps. paid, cash expense t advanced. Above average LOTs oe Mn CLARKSTON —1/ earnings of $250 month salary. plus acre re ene eaters ¥ ay 1. ane . pose lig pars we leome »OT FOR N TO a terview, See e ler Chelate Snes idacen. tc | Bathe gyment Office, 242 Oakland acre. Call after 6 p.m. UL 2-2949. Ave. _p.nf. SEE THE NEW SITES AT CHEROKEE HILLS BEFOFP,: YOU BUY! You'll Mke these wooded, roll- ing 100 ft. sites -eontrolled to protect todays better homes, and their close-in, country lo- ee — ae st area Lake ture right 3 3 blocks to Lacota. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg. PE 4-4211 “Waterford Hills Estates | A few choice lots a coed size 100 x 250. $50 dow is ieee information ail FE HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DR. For Sale Acreage 13 ‘.§-10-20-40-ACR &) gee PAR- cels. A» ‘ow as $50 d C: PANGUS, Realtor . 2160 M15, Ortogville NA 17-2815 8 ACRES West of 088. Large 3 bed- room bungalow. Walk-out base- ment. Plastered walls, ae aoe: Oil furnace. Priced to PONTIAC REAL “TY 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 | Commercial Property | = road, just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES, near Crescent Lake. Ideal home- site. $4,000 Half down. FE 4¢-2451, days; FE 2-7527 eves. TOP VALUE 63 acres ideally located just west of—Oxford. Ideal fer selling in smaller parcels. Some woods, Loads of road frontage. Reduced to $276 per acre. Terms. Corner Warren Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw 8st FE 5-8165 | Daily til 6 For Sale Farm: Farms — ee. yal 14 BARBER opyran Arey AT Al's Barber Shop, 3867 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Or arte FE 4-4758. BARBER WANTED 2577 Dixle Highway CALL TONIGHT 3-9 To find out if you can qualify for @ PART TIME job that would enable you to eain $50 per week and still retain your regular job, Phone OR 3-0022, Mr Taylor. Don't Miss This Expense Allowance Plus Substantial Commission ‘or ce mature salesman commercial, eran nd institutional accounts. Many exclusive and patented fous in the lighting field. Protect- ed territory. Earnings un- limited. Car necessary. ane overnight travel. Bonus plan Group insurance. x penses and commissions paid weekly. Call. Bob Haaker FE 5-9224 Wednesday after 3 p.m. and all day Thursday for aiarviee time, ae ae EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN FOR ee, farm beta by month. Call obat. 2460 Dutton Rd. Rochester. RIEN NCED CARPENTERS W. Huron EXPE wanted, Apply 92 WANTED 3 MEN To Fravel Eastern Michigan. 1. Men selected will be trained at office in Chicago. Expenses home paid. 2. $400 a month, Start. . 3. Must have car; neat energetic; 4. This is a lifetime Right men guaranteed to enthtisiastic. | will be se) key manag appearing; | -connection. | or 9 MODEST MAIDENS \ aw ee MP Newsivetures —_ ‘By Jay hs ‘‘But Father, I told you Eddie was in the advertising punnesy a training si See Clinton Barkway; Thurs; evenings, 7 At saad og = Rm. No. 421. hone FE 5-8126 Tues; to Wed; & p.m. SALESMEN Licensed Real Estate or new home projects and pores: Active off lst! CA L MR. PROPER, EM 3-4116 salesmen used with good SALESMAN WANTED For modernization sales. Will train worker. D & ervice. PE 2-7004 or FE 2-8245 M_ Build: SHOE REPAIR MEN, E pen yy and - of ie gt Oe com mission one a TRUCK DRIVER Ath a 25. 2-3202. FE 5-6365 tI. obs. TWO MECHANICS YME’ tools & STEADY Must have hand cole of GM car. bi for man _ fully Jerome eg Bales, 2 naw, Max Warren. 1 repair man, Steady work ~ maggot NT know!l- collision & 2 Conveyor Engineers Designers Lay-out PALMER-BEE CO. 3000 OPDYKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT MI 17-0400 90 ACRE DAIRY FARM. VACANT. Sale, trade, or rent. 32 miles — of Pontiac. FE 4-6493 after p.m. CHILDREN WANTED 1 PO ONLY DOWN. Lots of room for children on this 9 acre farm. Adapted to raising berries, stage 9 poultry, ‘abbits, dogs or kids. Large cement biock home. Good well, Pull bath. Oil heat. Large attic ~*~ additional rooms, Will take car or Ro. Ww as ers Syme NICKERSH 7195 w. pak MAytair 6-6250 Horsemen, Attention METAMORA. 79 Acres in the horse country. Hous — =e. new = furnace, Ne other Priced accordingly at $19. : 50. Terms. CORNER 40 acres. large be ome, stable. Needs repairs, but the price is right at $16,000. Terms. EXCELLENT 7 rm. (3 bedrms.) home. Large living room; also a complete apartment in base- ment. “oh hun baths, 2 fire- places, 2 car ga- Tage, 2 hen house. Conservatively priced. 40 acres. 4 bed- room modern home. — Paved road. $20,000. Term 5 NORTH OF ROCHESTER. Nearly new brick ranch home (Very nice). ge dl for — 5 acres —— cam, good buy i. Oe INC, 2831 S. Lapeer Rd. FE HADLEY FARM 108 ACRES IN. prreees FARMING area. 2 small streams on prop-_ droom Farm Home with bath, ~ bsem't., on paved road, tge silo and other outbuildings. $27,500, terms. A TER Realtor ~ Mat -87 OFF DIXIE “HIGHWAY 140 acres, good farm land, nice —gmall lake. ll separate 36 acres with lake frontage. 17 miles from Pontiac. 1 set of buildings, Bar- gain. $15,000 down. $2, per year Paul M. fones, Real Est. 832 W.. Huron FE 4-8550 rE _8-1275 PONAIAC SUBURBAN 21 acres of gravel loam. 10 miles north of city limits. 7 room, ane ern remodeled farm home. Coctortable epi By own ” KNAUF. "i680 Beaders Rd., Oxford 8-3339. in: Re ras ROCHESTER HORSE FARM . agine 4 bedrms, & 2'@ baths. Beaatituny landscaped 5 acre par- cel, a ochester district, Add 00 fruit trees, chitken coop, . icture. ‘ou fhe boo Fi you'll ie it! ober, 7, Warren Stout, Realtor “"e. Saginey oe til 6 ——— TEMPLE, | MICHIGAN (M- Bi) 80 acres, 3 bedroom b large hip barn. Geod stream, low trout imple. College Students is still time to earn $1,000 or more before school starts in| the fall. Also you may qualify for one of 3—$1,000 scholarships to be awarded in this area by leading international concern. Pleasant work, short hours. Car There Contact Mr. Under- PE 8-8103 for Appoint- Bales $98 a Clee otenog rapier Week ITY OF PONTIAC Salary — $3,637 to $3,939 per : year, Desirable preparation: high eibeet graduation with at least 2y . in office work. O ; Ou Ability. to take & tranporive die- tation (80 W A Person. : nel Office, city Hall, "3. Parke. . L GIRL. LIVE-IN. | la 1 care or 2 small children in home. UL 2-4800. Srairen can PE bait ie waitress —- $90 PER WEEK tom p.m, Oo EXPER: nent WAITR =o? We have a rmanent ition |- wanted. 930 Mt. Clemens with a par usiness- which of- qulie’s Gril’. Appiy after 3. Seocni fers unlimited .. anor for| Tuesday ae canitins —_— XPERIEN AL A basic Septem nt ae as to — AG ss Box age, z mG gr ae faoe ifications, references. Etc, _* +A T : CED WAITRESS. 4—PERSON. MI_4-0000 If you can meet these basic qual- NCED SHORT te mini and ~~ immedia —_ cook, e 4-9000. hele —— Hyp $340 per month. | EXPERIENCED FULL TIM Then 86103 9 a.m. t0/ Real Estate salesiadies. 2 open- a1 pm , _.___ __} ings svailable,Call Harry Wood, }- WOULD LIKE ELDE with some ex used cars. Full ime Auto Sales, 193 5. Sagin rience in selling RLY MAN job. Lucky aw. YOUNG MAN, OVER ble of wenne™ o car & right man, 8-2913. ition, Will train Cail tor 18, CAPA- ffice. Have interview. YOUNG M Nationally known Co. mes for 2 men 18-23, Je awaill, ski furn. We train, $250 Martel, otel, “Thursday ‘oaly, free 3 travel West Coast, Alaska. Trans, expenses EN has ope neat, sin- mo., draw- 2-5 p.m. _ Help Wanted Female 20 HELP eeping. New home. Mode g. New e. Th po hnyaregeae No children, To A-l WOMAN TO & ref. required. coe trans, Reply Box 61 Pontiac Press Mus are ATTENTION earn time? 107. LADIES: an br. in $3.50 a For information c WANT TO your spare all FE AMBITIOUS YOUNG or over. To work day from our office. . Fook ites For interview call BOOKKEEPER — RECEPTIONIST | —Typing necessary, otfice in_ Rochester Pontiac Press Box 1 ' CASHIER & GENERAL | STORE. work, 18 or over. Own transpor- tation. 3286 Auburn Ave., Auburn 8. 4 hou ares. 07. LADIES, 18 urs per Taking tele- for doctor's Write | 4% GRILL MAN ‘WANTED, R NITE a mr gy Lod Bi es Boy Drive- wy dorehor- Ghuvahiien | WANTED. Paid each day an yreseen earn- ings. 1 have 3 men averaging $35. a day. Call me personally at FE, 2-8319. Ask for Mr. McGinty. | HEATING MEN I have the qualified leads, if you have the guts, it takes to do a legitimate. days work. My weekly check stubs will bear me out. No suspects, all Least a = don't hire salesmen, I =. the aoe ‘Lets men ve to be bo =. now. Why GEORGE'S good toy demonstra our exceilent reputatio: ity toys. catalog. No collecting. ‘ou. livery We train phone necessary. call O ~~ GRILL GIRL ND jeg help. pupenvenece, son, a Top Diteas ay _ Huro HOUREKEEPER FOR man, TOYS INC. NEEDS tors. Enjoy advantages of More for home, but some weet, Fo. full details write Pon- Press Box we. Share n, Top qual- o de- Car and. r interview in_per- 3118 W. FOR ELDERLY * ousEWoRE AN ath Drive, 1 e1360. COOKING. "Altace rm. TChaN STEWARD: EXP. AP- | EXPERIENCED IN REAL ESTATE | _view cal _Help Wanted Female 20). TOY DEMONSTR ATOR Any ™ APPLICRTIONS FOR Sout a OR OVER, WANTED for work in laundry department. | Nou experievee necessary. Apply between 8 and i0 a.m. Pontiac un $40 S. Telegraph Rd. WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE INTERESTED IN ANT PAINTING AND DECORATING. ' RELIABLE CMAPENTES” wake _Work Wanted Mate 24 CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 Bou ; » 8-0439. FENCE REPAIR & INSTALLA- tion. Steel Erection. Guard rails _ installed. EM_ 3-2679. LAWN WORK OR ODD JOBS, _hr, Exp, and Ref. | FE _2-2870. MAN WISHES JA} JANITOR © OR POR- _ter work. PE 5-85: KIND OF 3 years College. FE_6-0087. $1.25 e. wor reasonable rates. FE 5- work. Prices _right, | a FE 5-832. WALL WASHING. PREE ESTIM- work. Must have high clerica) _™tes. Ref. PE 2-4225,0 0 aptitude & like anaes paper YOUNG MAN WITH FAMILY ork. required, Write Pon-| needs work of any kind, FE _tiac Press Box 101. / 5-3 WAN OLDER WOMAN TO live in, light housework and care ot 3 children FE 38-0074. WANTED GIRL FOR SHIRT UNIT. apply Main Cleaners, 4480 Eliza beth Lk. Rd. Work in Birmingham Sales ladies experienced in bet- ter women's apeare) for fine new = in Fre see. experi- ratio 8 also. fe “PE 4-4548 $ for interview NIGHTS. FRANKS a) N. Pontiac Walled Lake. MaArket WTD WHITE HITE HOUSEKEEPER TO perereee man with 2 ‘ Lake Angelus home. pears: More for home than wages. OR 3-1295 or FE 23-4539. Help Wanted 21 ere wr 3 CLASSES REAL ESTATE If you are between 25 and 55 with at least a high school ed- own @ car, reside in the Milford, Pontiac, Com- merce or Rochester areas, you c EARN WHILE YOU LE = -;1 DAY cee eis FE 5-147 _Work k Wanted Female 25 $3 BUSHEL, tefl, 35-1471. 2 WOMEN WANT rT WALL W WASiT- ing and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. A-| IRONINGS, PICKUP AND DE- livery, $3.00 bushel. FE 5-0645. BABY SITING & IRONINGS. UR- Kaan pigrevs 4032 Mill Lake Orion. SOLED “GIRL DESIRES LAUN- -dry or stock work. Exp. FE 2-3765, EXPERIENCED LADY WITH REF- herep desires day work rE EXPERIENCED GIRL. WOULD | like day work. Call after 6, FE ~ | EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD) like work 5 days k. $35. & trans. References if required. FE 5-0089. GIRL WOULD LIKE BABYSIT- ting or light housekeeping by day or week. Ref. FE 8-0544. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WOULD like babysitting job. Would live in if necessary. FE 5-6668. IRONINGS ~ FE 5-6762 IRONINGS, $3 BUSHEL. — OR 304008 IRONINGS $3 BU. FAST SERV- ice. 2-8425. 55 Edit: ison. IRONING, $3 A BUSHEL. 671 | E. FULL OR PART TIME Help needed now, our business is good. You should easily earn $3.50 per hour minimum in your spare time. Phone Mrs. Reene between 10 a.m. and 12 noon for | “PPE FE 8-0458 CAN PROVIDE ATTRACTIVE | house for exp. couple to work days in modern seme, Must have own trans. Ref. No children. Top pay. Reply Pontiac Press Box 82. DISTRIBUTOR SALESMEN. AGE over 25. Wholesale-retail. Steady income. Part time considered. For _Personal interview call PE 8-1192. sales. Over 25 years old to assist the broker or capable of mortgage , detail work. Efficient _ telephone. work Guaranteed core Reene at FE 7 between 10 pai 12 a.m. only tor personal inter- _vie NEEDED: 3 Two AGGRESSIVE* FE 5-49 PORTUNITIES U investment ype hg 2926 FE 442 or Crean, 1s Knockin a security now, plus retirement in 2 = yeees, Call 4-0738 for inter- aL ‘ESTATE SALESMEN. She we D, Call E REAL ESTATE SALESMEN AND salesiadies. Due to expansion, we need help in our Pontiac office. Experience preferred, but will train, Fine opportunity with this old“ established firm. . CRAWFORD AGENCY 609 | E. Flint MY 3- 1143, FE 8-2306 | RASPBERRY PICKERS. MONDAY | Wednesday and Friday. Picking | at Johnston's Northwest Corner of Seymour Lk. on Sashabaw. | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK- or UL 2-3782. | fy Mansfield. FE 3-7767 MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING. 6 8EC- | | _Yetarial service. EM | — NURSES iia — | Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Day @& Night-Licensed & Bonded FE 2-5492 up and deliver. ¢ OR 3-6415. | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK- _Up and delivery. OR 3-0575. 26 ae ____ Building Service i 41 BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT work. meio og and commer- cial. Also under BASEMENTS PUT UNDER homes, Houseraising & under mer Also brick work. Kz A-1 1 A-' BRICK AND CEMENT WORK. We specialize in porches, chimney. All work guaranteed. Cal) any time. FE 5-2684. Custom Cabinets & Garas e Free Est's. FE ae a sae at opal & 5-3722. ‘ontiac Hardwood *loor Service. Pat BRICK B AND CEMENT work py ‘ireplace. OR 3-0402 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. reasonable, Jenson, FE 2-2340. A&B TRENCHING fous field tile. 20 cents ft. UP OF BUILDERS WE AS A GRO __offg low prices thi ne = nases on custom juilt’” homes — 800 plans. wel secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange PE 3-7210 - or _ UL 3-3464 A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING & a SERV- ie Swit CON ork, ‘‘cens NS STRUCTION. ‘co. or OA 8-3272 RAA CEMENT CONST. | - sidewalk & Driveway Help Wanted 21 ITUDENTS OVER 18, RETIRED 4.500 full res $1,000 Sale Nedencs ret 16 KIT often. Call = arieoath ply_in person Kingsley E for MP Gold, FE. okie. ne: * KITCHEN HELP WA ANTED 5 FOR ‘ women. South Cakinnd ‘County AVE Ait Sa a eat | mht, anit. ‘oe Tine Sy Yh a Pontiac, for famous nationally I HAVE AN 0 TG ; POR 2 NEAT Drive-Inn advert Babee ~-Tenda Safety sogencing men. Be Ste Bah. ie | LickNaeD PRACHIONL WORSE Srckeste 30-55 ear, inwiée x i ar for convalescent home. Call OAk-| &xperienced, Bondable. State full fney Reweel but ces weccsmcy. | 0d S907. SRGNEaURTEY | Mformation’ dy letter only, Do ; 2 TELEPHON R no one, Babee-Tenda. : we = it you ave o arvire MArork at iodlo. No T aperignce 14 Mile” Rd., Clawson, Mich. it better ourself, then om ira at — Kendale's. 14 5. sagi- SECFTTARY, F PRIVATES. MUBT et ; i ene emie a pees ne one speraen . exper nh shorthand an $20 om. any dep eae cept su Bu Mg CADY FOR BABYSITTING & Give aialifications and expected . pr All i applizatione will con: i. oe 6 Gays wk. FE| sala: a ne ail Write Box 26, IMPOR best deal to me and I wi LOsE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with aoey sdeaael Dex-A-Diet tablets. cents at VILLAGE HALL A MILABLE FO FOR RE ONS, ETC. 3261. ORCHARD RD. FE 4-7065 WE RENT rove 1: hla _pune SragFERInG — NEW OR REPAIR Work guaranteed. FE 5-039¢. SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto and wringer washers. Whole- sale and re ea top cat thdach SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oaklan FE 2-4021 Dressmak’g & & Tailor’ "g 30 DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- terations. Mrs, Bodejl. FE 4-9053 DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Formals’ done _in_ my home. Call PE 8-8455. 31 Garden Plowin g I DISCING Rd. PLOWING, GRADING mowing, T75 Scott Lake _ 4-4228 or OR _3-0165 | VACANT LOT MOWING. REASON- able. FE 4-8543. WARNER'S ROTO -TILLING AND. _vacant lot mowing. PE 4-8946. 34 ___Laundry | Service > COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service — Shirt service. Pontiac Laundry, 540 8. Telegraph. FE 2-8101. 35 Landscaping A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and trimming. Get our bid. __FE 2-7188 or FE 8-9735. 4-1 MARION AKG KY. BLUE SOD. Deliveries made or you pick up. | Crooks Rd. — ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK, FIN- ish grading sop soil. FE 32-0603 BULL DOZING TOP SOIL, | FILL dirt and grave}, _ Phone E EM _3-2204 COMPLETE. LANDSCAPING. tree remova} and trimming, Scott Lk. Rd.. FE 4-4238 or on _3-0165. LAWN BUILDING AND RPAIR. Complete lawn service. Lawn cut- _Ung and maintenance. 6-4109. LAWN SERVICE, MOWING, LAND- scaping & sodding. All kinds of MA 5-9602 FE lawn service, or 2-3891. LANDSCAPING, SODDING, AND seeding, Free estimates, FE 2-6463 Landscaping 35 a ha on < fone. tid ractor gr i 0 stone, top in cn dirt, peat hu- mus & gravel. For free cetimnate, cal] Pleasant ponen a 2-6620 or FE 2- dines __ Moving ¢ & Trucking 36 1-A Reduced Rates | anywhere in Senel ox tame usines WE THE 8ST. is. SMITH MOVING “CO. PE e406, wETATEWIDE REAL ESTs AT MOVING SERVICE || SSSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC- Reasonable Rates __—*FE_6-3458 | ABSOLU fend “rg ASHES AND TRASH HAULED. ers th Call Restor Fart Light and heavy trucking. FE pr he + 1050 W. Huron. | _2-2448. HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME ABILITY _your price, Any time FE 8-0095.| To sell your land contract els __ Moving & Trucking 36| rvs Fel McCullough has given | * LIGHT HAULING. REASONABLE | Tates. FE 8-1124. LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Hey rid kind, real cheap, PE LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish, fille dirt, top soil, eohy and front end loading FE HAULING A AND RUBBISH... §2 A | _ toad, any time. FE 4 4-0264. Trucks to Rent yl age TRACTORS ND EQU ENT 14-Ton Pickups 1%-Ton Stakes e Dump trucks Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Ask for Ken Industrial Tractor Co, |_K.L. Templeton, Realtor $25 8. WOODWARD" ti 2338 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 Oren Dany lactading” Sun O'DELL CARTAGE. Local and me distance moving. Phone FE 5-6806 RON'S tian qAULine. AND DE- livery service. OR 3.0207, | UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating ing 37 CLASS PAINTING. INT, Ot. FE 2-4315. . 18T CLASS 1 PAINT THO AND DEC- nak terms, L i8T CLASS ae PAINT. it and wal Pepering. 5 1 A-i P. & EXT. REAS. FE 4- a OR 34018. Ad ~ PAINTIN: & DECORATING. Paper pic ns IP Son _4-6918. A-i PAINTING. INTERIOR, Ex- terior 10 ent disc. for cash. __Guaran’ Pree est. FE 4-9205. BAA 20 years ex perieus asonable. Free estim Phone UL patty -D. W. WYZLIC Interior and exterior Pree estimates, EM 3-65 PAINTING. Ih ting. : Mason” Pp. Wall Wi GUARAN STUB PAID rating. 9x10 room, . __ Seyiaion, DAY_OR NICHT or PE 5-1 eee. * JENSEN'S TV noon & evening. Call 1 Seceees, a) OREM SEPGTER, Cooley “PAINTING & DECORATING. i ODO ON = N HEIGHTS. EXC. CHILD . hag day or wk. UL 2-2244. SABYRTHS. Lore CARE, day or night. FE 2-1730, Wid. Household Goods 45 Wtd. Children to Board 44 3 PRIVATE BATH. i. IDEAL peel week. 345 Oakland 7 RMS. 3 & ett “UTIL. ees facilities, 2 ROO aR END BATH. NEW REPRIG- erator, Scope mens, LL % abe oe ott as - _Garner, 3 ROOMS. ALL UTILITIES FUR- FUR- nished = ate entrance. l4l's _Oakland A 7 RMS. & rr BATH. DRAYTON en 3 Plaine be hear Dixie Hwy. 0) 2 ROOM APT. $i0 W WEEK. : raDY. Employed or pensioned. FE 2-0004 2 ROOMS AND BATH ON MAIN floor, $10 single, on age! couple. __182 Green after 6 2 RMS. AND at “DULTS. _ only. 37 Stowell, off Oak Hill. a Ti ROOMS & BATH FURNISHED. FE _4-9189 2 AND j ROOM Seek Caer. _Brivate hath. . Clark 3 ROOMS AND |! tre NEAR ae, elean and quiet, Adults only, no he 23 Monroe &. FE a1 ae ~ BUNGALOW. ALsO 3 RM. basement oth n dec- .. FURN., Pvt. eat. PS 2 LGE. RMS. ¥ arte PF ent. 89 State Bt. 1 | CLEAN ROOMS, 3 for couple or ia. rs za. Ss WEEK. a0 LGB. Cl CLEAN R oo eat npn. > Florence St. FED AND, 7 ROOMS oi W. HURON. "Rou = ha, ia PER Child 3 week, welcome. 5-1051. at 273 Baldwin Ave. $$$ TOP DOLLAR $$$ ONE PIECE GR A HOUSEFUL — Before You Sell — “GIVE US A TRY” : Sun Sales MA 5-1341 c Vs. FURNI- ASH FOR USED TV'S _ ture and misc. FE 2-0367 COMPLETE HOME OF “FURNI- ture ov misc. pieces. FE 54-7332. Cis FOR PURNITURE AND AP- liances. Odd pieces or sefull, tat courteous servies: FE CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. Working or not. FE §-8755. Wtd. Household Goods « 45 eee FURNITURE NEEDED = it ‘ mmunity WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES | "> _of furniture a4 . FE: 2-5523. WILL | LIQUIDATE > YOUR HOUSE- hold goods either by private — or “ auction. . BE. Smart Sale r= Roches: ter ‘Michigan. OL 1-663L. Wanted Miscellaneous 46 4% all Sale WTD. TO BUY, OLD GUNS—ANY model 0 OR baton $014 Sashabaw. rksto: ~~ Wanted te Rent 48 6 oon? RM. HOUSE. 3 ADULTS. __Ref. PE 5-7332, FE §-1090. WOULD LIKE A YOUNG LADY to foresetion po gt a easel in- Wed. « Contracts, esas Oe 51 rere or m cash your equities, Mortgages ‘avail | B WAITING ne SALASUTERS hour, FE ARRO REALTY a FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 4540 Dixie Hwy. J. J. VanWe' oe LAND CONTRACT! .%6 BUY OR o on sale. pag EM 3-3511 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract, New itacarr inapection “of_‘roperty and title. Ask f Templeton. MORTOAGE MONEY AVAILABLE inaut movipager. or tenigomy af ny all Call Mr. simmons. ager ON CON- TRACTS. Clark Real” Eetate PE ar Gian es. FE 4-4813. Ask for WiLL BUY A GOOD aoe BONED | land contracts on residential pro A Call Mr. simmons of OR ‘Share Living Quarters 49 x 4 * clean, Souple onty. 2 319 N. Bagi- — 3 RN. C + BATH ALL Pvt. iti MT FE 5-858. es ne a. AND BATH. PVT. a. RE ’ a & Fis 4-3344 or wk. N. TR ROOMS AND BATH, FE 65-2495. FE 2- 3 _4145 Clintonville Rd. OR 3 NEWLY DECORATED, Poe oe and bath. if nicely furnished, couple ‘a 4 "xo = A ages Pvt, ‘yart vide es 20_Norton ws 3 LOE. money FLOOR. ALL vate downtown, Reas. Tae AND BATH. SMALL BABY 3 welcome. ‘bred * ion. ‘No drin «o w _Ct., off Oakland. ; T ROOMS AND : - 3 RMS. AND BATH Close to Sears, Clean. PE 4-2579. oti Fs LOWER. ~ It ‘Asbara ae #9 mo. FE 2-8991 4 ‘NICELY ° Adults. Clean. 8 Miller St. Rent Apts. Furnished 54 ~ § LARGE ROOMS [nea Private. Oi heat, ties furnished. Idea! for 2, 3 or 4 adults only. No ae or pets, 191 Whittemore Lk. priv, -2 mn welc Ref, ome. 16.00 PRI- WEEKLY. ROOMS, ae rai re LE ag 1 os ae r ba welcome. 806 st c Clair. Seiad e 730 SOUTH PONTIA Walled Lake. Purnished putt, bedrooms. $18 week, a tee Beirloaes, a4 ot +H ALL N L NEWLY T ¥ DECORATED 3 3 LARGE or unfurnished. _ ibe nN. Perry, PE FE * 3053. COLORED : _i_or 4 ome. ft neul. FE 12-4850. tories. 2 anaes wie a re = or ete. ‘Wanted Real Estate 52 For bh CASH MONEY , contracts & vacant how 100 salesmen to serve you. For quall- ee La ersten. fast, re enie “CALL | Humphries 83 ON. wove 2a Open Eves. HOME — EQUITY ve WRIGHT- VALUET. Adults only. Pad COL TE Cat a, Pead sleeping ime. e. 23-8. FOR COUPLE. Y apt. teu all utilities, atest sein Reas. Pine ; NEAR T EL-HURON 3 rooms & bath upper. Stove, furnfched"adute or {chug wel ed: ‘u orle T- _come. $20 week. OR 3-7 T199, _ NICE SoWnIGeR APT. SOPHIA gan Apply Piper's Novelty Store, 35 Auburn Ave. RIOR ¢ RM WEST SIDE, are; adults. FE big y ae mein Se en or OA & ugusta UL, 2-2753 Pyt. SIDE, 167 dition ir i deowented: 4, Utilities turn Pare Baa2 “ors or after 6, WEST e. cs ; 2 rooms. Phone _evenings Pm $800 abs 5-6108; “s Rent Apts, Unfurnished 55 4 oat ti ome a * i i f | | | Af : (poner. EIGHT | Sf ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRES s, “THURSDAY, JULY | 16, 1959 bj is : OS aA 2 “ : ; s {* Ret Ante, Unfurnished 5 Rent Houbes Houses Unturn, 37 Business Opportunities 66) CARNIVAL | By Dick Taint Sale Household deeds 73 bet Household Goods _% 1 4 i * i] ' | NONE NA a NE Ne tal intrest ene aa Referens rota : ; FREEZERS ~- mg : EREAPS rated. | seosers, 4 JR RENT oer = Red hot deal only 6 left. 20 eu. t. Gas store sm aa . 5 % — - 8am- : ee atin wee reveled ts Sw — mt 5-011. De mower #35. El se dryer , @ ees m1 me . . Garden tractor with UTILITIES, STOVE RE.) Ful pagent — poet ei | aces ae pen gh ball f FOR 5A i MAT RSE | vator va eee eut-board mo- frigerator, oe welcome, 388 8. PBS ‘rom school, FE aye ~ — 4 a LL 1-8177. / echer Sata and 4 chairs. [ak DHRRES Ou RE = oe 8 Se. wy, STORM, ” SHge3. “ iu fe a. 3 RMS. & BATH J BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. WALL | sINCLA compay —— | "emp ANTIQUE tables, MY| 4-31 ice ee. Ke fo wall earpeting. large io fg. | GROCERY STORE ON LAKE v ain ondition. Maytag FOR SALE. FLINT RECONVE Open ‘weekdays, 8°90 to 6? PE 4-040] aft of ‘heat. Ot! of Hatchery ery ¢ © y WALNUT DIN. RM. “SUITE With . : MS. y BATH. TE 3 RF FOR COLORED, & Beer & wine license. “Pully _wW r. 3-5204, ' sion gas unit. i Pettect cond, ’ Sundays 19 to 4. Build- *4 4 gn 2-2608 ae welcome. $80 per month. j 4 chairs, & buffet. FE 4-5232. rms. & lavatory. 4877. saupned agit ny in reae. FREEZERS WASHING MACHINE 48 ap . m, er’ gus Eupply - 156 W, Monteaim, 7 oe eran. 2 STovE 3 7 ROOMS AND BATH AT WiL-| handle plus inv inventory. West side Wholessie to everyone. Ail sizes. | Clottes hamper, $1. Elec. cushion | PO E: APPROXIMATELY 235 — “er : PTs liams Lake. $60 month. 2310 Ma-| on Pontia- 8900 Pontiac _ Easy terms. 8 ‘A 5-6011. Alum. cookware $9. equate fe sre tot yellow, Alsoni r FOR RENT ~ HIRLEY “A erent “OR 3-2874 _Lk. Ra. —_ Fae Sota 3 _ nes pong’ t table access. | las outdoor terrace Or deck cov! wan paver steamer. eene cud: 180 E Huron __¥E 8-318 (RMS, BATH & UTIL. RM. WEST | CABIN SET UP WITH 7 UNITS, ame brands, Scratched. Terrific Beau trel Rd, Aubura’ Hels. UL gring. Price, $9. wereeen “$02: | ers, polishers, hand sanders,” fur- 3 ROOMs AND BATH, ‘H, CLOSE TO. side. Ideal for couple. FE 38-3008 ‘ oueened ed housekeeping, with values $149.95 while they last. No = i. nace vacuum cleaners. Oakla. “town, reasonable. FE 5-8239. | _after 5 if no answer, PE 2-8379. apery ona is laren y, 2 eying one orders, sete Michigan WAREHOUSE RELEASE — LARGE : Fuel £ Fem, Orchard Lake J ROOM LOWER, FULL BASE-\¢ + RM £00 cazin IN| UNION modern thew Sor tradion cere’ ls no ; and fully nme CAs STATO SOMPRESSOR FOR Ave. ment, walking distance to town, ake. Firepiace ce w clean 4 ly “guaran ! parking, pvt., Vacant, heat and _ $45 month MY 3-1615 Nahi Phe o oe ene boil tog PRIGIDATRE icEBOX: T¥R. OLD. efrigerators . GARAGE DOORS Cameras & Equipment : 78 sas furnished. 329 E. Pike St. ¢ RMS. & BATH. NEWLY PAINT-| Price $16,500, ‘Located moat Mio, 8. Marshall Ranges ame E 5-028] |_ ed. Auto. gas heat. FE 2-2051. Mich, Write. Hows 6 . Green a "y FOOT PRIGIDAIRE. 4 i eee Factor secente. standard POLAROID LAND CAMERA. j ROOMS, UTILITIES. STOVE. RE-'5 RMS. & BATRA. ON” a CEDAR. | Broker, Alansen, = = $15. FE p Washers sizes tock from “25 and up Large case. Flash & bounche fies frigerator. al welcome. 389 es Inquire at 1614 N. Perry. FE FURNITURE & DRAPERIES FOR Cloth D Eleciri¢ ‘door abd dias “folding ne Sun ae, = _Marshal! FE 45263. _—. | _8-7012. __ CO LARGE DISPLAY snbwn ROOM sale. Open Saturday and Sunday es ryers sairwene ppearing = =a —_ ag Potato 3 RMS. & BATH. STOVE & 5 ROOM HOUSE. INDIAN VIL-| 5500 6q ft. building. Commercial afternvon at_261 Park, B'ham. | $49.95 AND UP. Pg ae ih aanon give estimates on garage re-| tions. ns. $125. OR 3- - refrig Ara paid. $48 per mo. jage. Gas heat. corner lot, ga- frontage on 2 roads. Presently op- FOR SALE: DISHES. MAYTIME FE 5-8151 t348 FE +7902, | rage & carpeting. $100 per month.| erated as hardware and electrical ate attern. Set ef six, plus extras. CONSUMERS ‘POWER. Open from 2 te 2 TWIN LENS ROLLEICORD 1 IN EX- 3 ROOMS. oe Bee 7 aH, 5-2077 > _s ; re 8. ssiate "aa leas oe ee pots : 2” small pegreyese che al ZIG0 ZAG PHAFF SEWING MA Seee nen 7 Mesh =e yp Oda an ol wate 3 OOMS & BA _CLO' © IN, GA = drawers, a mbrella clothes- a - Sipsisnall ater 9 0b pa Beat, 408. mo. FE 8-600 con'"buy “puukieg Separsts” ser le tie" re Some goutoat tee boea ogee | BERRY’ DOOR SALES | St titi nats 3. ROOM BASEMENT APART: | 7 RM. HOUSE & GARAGE. CAR- other business. s FOR ie SaaTNGHOURE RE- depal condition. Sscrifice "$84. 10 a ae $50. OR 3-5911 days or MU ee ak aon FE. oe $80 ber me: a conta te lig “SS Seep Aer Z 4 _ _ frigerator, FE 4-6971, after 4 p.m. cas sine 56 HOT WATER HEATERS, 1 SAL 4-5921 eves. . : “™ anges ottage 7 ‘ : : yi = EZERS 0 months. Call Credit t mer. FE gss. New Consumers Power ap- re Arey. PE—+3000 | $24,000 yearly gross business — > hee pea edits = §-4721. A & K Home Products. proved. $8050 value. $39.50 and) Sale Musical Goods 79 ROOM NEWLY _ DECOR ED.\8 RM. HOUSE ON BUS LINE. IN. | rue oe = oa terms, . includes . Ee “4 New models, slightly SO uhea or $59.50 These are slightly marred. Pe pte hie cente ie nb a stove, refrigerator, washing quire 12 Myra Ave. eal estate. business and equip- ae 3 crate-marred models at ms dis- Television: « Radios 74A Also electric oi! and bottled gas GRAND PIANO eis a Park ie si 523. N_ SAGINAW. 3” FaMILY.| ™OML : count prices. ~~~ | heaters at terrific value. Michi-| 5 FT. GRAND PIANO. REAS. eek] ys 8 ar e ~ n SC * « : = Zoned industrial Sale or rent, S years to pay CAS ; 3 RMS. _& BATH, REFRIG. & $85 mo. Detroit TO 5-5008. Ha Strol | } fi - 90 days same as cash cASH FOR USED. TVs. PA 4 Ave. — 16 BABY GRAND PIANO FOR SALE, stove & ges turn. FE 60644. (3093 NORCOTT. KEEGO HAR. ; a N cae we. Pit tial) BSF e-site | RCA RADIOPHONOUBAPH com: JELLED MAGIC rensopeble. month. heat & hot water fur-) ine’ om. dining rm. MI 6-7955. 4900 Highland Rd. (M59) GRAY SOFA BED. _ Goon ‘COND. large POU, . Zenith table| not drip, sag or run. Rubber or ood for r on . . 2 Ce S| Jerome Bldg. Co, | Pontiac Mich. Ph. OR 40358 | ~ * ot Coat ee See PE dhesg"'@ FD table, $50./ ol! base. Hundreds of ‘colors to| Fico air condiioner. 3 years 3 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH. ¢is: ASCENSION. CLARKSTON, Se GREEN DAVENPORT & CHAIR 863. choose from Gewly decorated plesesnt sur’) “Michigan, Lovely 3 bedroom | “ZASe ON mM OBI (ete $25. FE 4-9708. Water Soft ener 75 OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT HAMMOND ORGAN, CRY R x x eee PE S50r8, bus line,| immediately. TRinity ¢- = & equipment for sale. OR 3-9373. 7 GIBSON 16 FT. UPRIGHT a 436 Orchard Lk. Ave EB 5-6150 Spey eceey am mo! spe i _ bo aringer mime tely inity = —— 'M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. ie T 3 RMs., BATH, REFRIG . STOVE, AugurN AND ADAMS VICINITY. “LET’S TALK ™ a vai tories ee. Admiral 11 ft. upright freezer $199 AUTOMATIC SOFTENER. NEW O on 40TY SALES ‘aad NEW 45 5 RECOmhs - 5 oe $60 mo. Also rm. apt. $4750; 2 bedrm ranch-style home, ga. BUSINESS” rth € 1959 by ne §-80 gal electric water heater $129 _used. Reas. Priced. FE 25837 : _— mL ee os waiaee each By fle Pa ey rex oder - mo. Adults only Palm Vila! yare oj) heat, % acre, near JOLNES. Cash & Carry Price USED LINDSAY LIKE NEW. q : P " len and other leading stars: Also FE 2-6859 _| schools and churehes, $80. Apply 06 On : REPLACEMENT, P even FE 2-7164 Srp ae Pag WAL machtoes podig se ot — dis dare aus s y ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, MAIN| Pontiac’ Press Box 92. Srey ae PSH Te oe a rere . akiand Ave _ oS | - ord by many leading stars—Russ RRR LL epe ceaneis pr ‘BRICK «RMS & BATH NEAR Drug tore SDD Tell him his car will be ready in a jiffy! I just have GAS BTOVE, TIMER. cLOCcK,| For Sale ‘Miscellaneous: 76; bare running conaition Also have Morgan. Guy Lombardo, Benny vate located near Orayton Shep-) school & shopping center. Nice fod ee ae od Oeas aud a few finishing touches to put on the bill!’”’ light, nearly new. FE 4-3023. Special price on some new equip- 7 L’S . ping Center. Stove, Ref. + Washer) yard. OR 3-3057. TeanGnable lence wiih. vie GAS RANGES. ALL SIZES. CLOSE | '2” GALVANIZED PIPE, 13c PER ment. Let us show and demon- GRINNEL e abver available vsthel wom. CRESCENT. LAKE AREA, 2? BED- guarters included. Only $7 —_ oa prices, Remusla (Agg MA) Po OL esranied pipe, Me per sirete the right machine for your | 37 8. Seginaw PE 3-7168. Bee ee one On a T2a¢ oc| room, living, dining room, kitch- down. 5-6011. _Thompsoa “7008 M50. We oo requirments. We service wha NEW TYPE SPINET PIANO §205 an or coup | en, full basement, ‘auto. oil heat. B Well Money to Loan 68 | Sale Household Goods 73 Gas STOVE $45., COUCH & CHAIR a at = _ sell, repair ail makes of engines __FE_ 8-6280 evenings Reasonable. 85. N. Aylesbury 7 AbD oat ells ____ (State Licensed Lenders) eee ie $25, Cabinet $3, Buggy $10, . 1-A_ ALUMINUM ao and mowers, Evans Equipment, Player piano, exc, cond @ ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. 162. Arbor, NO 5-1054. Grocery, SDM, and living PC. BLUE LIVING RM. Playpen $8., 2 Dressers 1-$10. & Installed or in stock - at ae Hwy. Maple 5-7878 or : : . _Baldwin. FE_ 63527. CLEAN 3 1 BEDROOM | BRICK. Peconent tebe oor Rn chair and ottoman, gas stove. 2, _)-83. 49 W. Cornell. as any eee eh ee oe Small Baby Grand piano. A real 7 ROOMS, WEST SIDE. NEWLY| near both hospital” Cell” Fe Never ofiered ‘beloce matched mahogany end tables, GQOD USED WRINGER Ty Pé| “° a Valery: |” JUNE SPECIAL buy! :, _@ecorated, adults. FE 2-1523. 8-9101 days; evenings FE 8-1775 . ; _Teasonable. Je. 140. Howard. ___Maytag washer. $40. FE 2-6060: “The old Yellable pioneers” GE “water neater, 52 gallon, 10 banal ian $265 «Seis Sara ADULTE UTI DUPLEN 3 BEDROOM, VERY | AIICHIGAN BUSINESS 2 BEDRM. SUITES. BOOKCASE. 89 Seat SPERETIEN: Pen es See: __ities. FE 2-5262. é © RMB. Al AND . BATH. ATTRACTIVE. upper. All utilities furn. __Sheridan. FE 53-5475. | 4 RM. HEAT & HOT WATER _furn. 1. Westside. Phone, } FE 4-7706.) @ ROOM APARTMENT UNFURN. | in Rochester. Basement and ga- rage. OL 2-1587 after 5 p.m. Pe __ Weekends, 4 ROOM LOWER. a | _sAdults, FE 2-2048 after 6. @ RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT &| bath. Refg., stove furn. 1 child! welcome, 3286 Auburn Ave., burn Hgts. UL 2-1320. 10-12 DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 BEDROOM |LAKE anon “3 BEDRM_ RANCH Au-- MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME ON nice, 1 floor, gas heat. Rutgers. Lincoln §-1652 os £E. bungalow. Oil heat. Utility rm Patio, outdoor grill, fenced rear yard. $85.00. Call Partridge & As- secintes, FE 4-3581, 1060 W. Hu- ro . 3 BEDRM. WEST SIDE FE 5-8953. HOUSE yee RENT R e. home. MY_ 2-45. 32. 685 Orion Rd. Lake Louise. FE 4-1193. 5 ROOMS | ROCHESTEK—6.180_ DEQUINDRE. ad og re re hia STATE ST., Studio living rm. 2 large bedrms. che 8 BATH. UPPER $50. eee rounds. easonable ng 2% Auburn, PE +063. sive LAKE SRMS. & BATH ON 8. MARSHALL. Sam Warwick has 2 bedroom $50. PE 5-9564. brick Carport, lake priv. $102.50 2 RMS. , BATE. UPPER, FE 2-6332; lease. Immediate possession. FE or FE 2-5768. 4-5090. 24% 8. SHIRLEY SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN 3 rooms & bath, nicely decorated.| Adults, $40. per month, rear of Heat furnished. Adults only. $45 “4880 W. _Huron. OR 3-6352. r —_ - tar oe 3 THIRD ST. — 3 BEDROOM FRAME. . Huron St. or F 27439 after 5. . ies Utility room. $75 mo. 0% MONTE WATERFRONT STONE CONTEM- 3% rooms and 3 piece bath, grove and ret. furnished, West) Berne’ adults, lease ous: (FE urop t Oak- ae _tand 4 ave = * WEST SIDE Oo} E ON ! PRE § TON ee rooms — rooms, APT. FOR RENT. i PER MO. extra Siete $95.00. Call own. er. : ALL BN WELT i DECORATED 31 3 LGE. rooms. Purn. or unfurn, 150 N. __Rent Lake Cottages 58 _ Perry. FE 2303.00 | RN IRMINGHAM AREA. & poy BEDRM LAKEFRO $45 — lights, hot water, stove 15 miles N. Pentioe OR 3-7227 irs. 37% month. Mayiair’ 6 ©5561. or OR 3-570 BEAUTIFUL MODERN 5 ROOMS & bath. Carpeted, heat — ot Exc. redecora Dr. downtown. No ,." chien 4 ROOMS AND BATH, mee a _by week or season. OR for rent on Sages Lake. ay wk. or month. Phone OR 35-4640 —— . CLEA entrance. FE 24443 300 per mo. FE 5:30 p.m. N 3 ROOMS. FRONT For couple. 69 Poplar. CLEAN 5 ROOMS AND BATH, ON bus line, reasonable. Phone FE CHOICE ARTLY FUR- 4. Reas. eas. HOLLYWOOD APTS x7 nishe MOTELS. BEACH ila E. & boats On Pontiac Lake. OR SOOVLE ET I FREE ~ BOARD _ 3-9389 owner, FE 4-0086 after MODERN ON LAKE FOR COLORED 3 sedreem, 3 room apartment MODERN 4 ROOMS. GOOD FISH- on East side. Stove anu refrig- 5 canes only. Pontiac erator. 399% Prospect. EM 3-4322. [ue ke, OR 30198, FOR COLORED, APARTMENT | POR opin wy, ATERFRONT LIKE rent, 4 rooms and bath, clean. new, sleeps zr Sand end. Point ‘neat = = = ave: va ec i Ss MODERN 3 ha BRICK APT. ? $50 weekly, UL 2-2342. ve refrig. furn. per mo. Saat Z children welcome, ing. at 96 E. ine SEWLT DECORATED 5 RMS. & —. Ba & oat. water furn. oes & cam, gatege, beat! 31, anise E Auburn Heights. 3339 S Marshan On bas arter| 5. Crooks Rd. tps. SQUARE LI ix BY MIRACLE | MILE. modern. FE 6-1370, FE 4-336 Open Daily & Sun. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Paul A. nee, Realtor. Rentals a Egan nour Fhoetss. $48 = mo. cr misneey RENT FOR SERVICES, 4 RMS ~ and bath, sarge, nice, no drink- ers. _ Adults, 3 PE_5-7491. - i e UNION TERRACES lan era ee et cae ARCADIA NO. 1 2 eet 24 Norton Ave. FE VOLVERINE eee WORK: FRANKLIN \CAREPRONT AGE. GOOD Downtown — 3 blocks east of apts. from §50 block. ‘All have one ios appar room, some oe gee HH jinette, 4PT. FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS FURN. COTTAGE AT BLACK LAKE. MACEDAY LAKE. 4 ROOMS AND bath, boat, SMALL Hi WALLED — MODERN CONV. ae beach. | wats Ta For Rent Rooms 1 afro FROM ELES TEMPLE CLEAN RM. FOR MAN. PVT. ENT LARGE. 4 or 5, on Cass Lake. Weekly or season. FE 4-6382 _ Safe, sandy beach. EM 3-04 tN COTTAGES | Leelanau with boats and beach. _ Everything furnished. e _3-9004. $55.00 weekly. OA MODERN RN. Washing factlities. $13.50 per wk. T'bedrm. Reas. MA LAKE, SLEEPS 6, PRI vate beach. Boat. OR 3-1057. 59 Slee, cook fag eke rok lean a eeady man. FE 2- ae eee. ane “Faveges 547 W BUS STOP. LGE FRONT RM. A. ing for your convenience. FE S132" COTT: _ beach. Lewiston, Mich. FE 5-1325. NICELY FURNISHED. business or professional girl, picok hi — and West Huron us $3 N. Parke St. PE 4-3546 Nites FE 4-4184 PE 4-3546 Se ole 4 3 ROOMS, inion &t, FE 4¢- VERY NICE Sakepnony APT. utilities included. Garage, Aaaite arty oa iad per 2720 =D ain __OR 3-455 414, og WEST | aoe Lage a 2 BE BEDRMS. and bath dining | rm. ritchen. "first oan separate, i beat $3: month. 3 vedrm near Pontiac! Motor $60 month. PE 4-2521 1 be-| ~ _fore 5. FE 5-1/2 after 5. Rent Houses F Furnished 56 Oe 3 ROOMS AND BATH, DUPLEX. $48 mo. Inguire 5415 } 5415 Brunswick. ROOM BRICK HOME, LAKE _ Sarees full basement. OR 2 or, 3 BEDROOM HOME. HEAT FURN. OR 3-0420. For — RENT YEAR AROUND 2 . house furn. On canal ad- . $80 per mo. after 5 pm. SMALL pean eg FOR RENT, ire 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for Weaver. FE 42031. _ 37 en _ Rent | Houses Unfurn, “1 BEDRM HOUSE & GARAGE. Near schools, bus, & shopping | ~~~ center, $50 mo. 108 W. Brooklyn. _FE 5-0142 ~- 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX - '_ BEAU L EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS LARGE gal SLEEPING ROOM SINGLE ROOM month 'SLEEPING RM. KITCHEN PRIV- BLE — FN a WE OFFER THE FINEST IN for 2. Also . Near General Hoé- pital, FE 4 fe LOVELY ROOM- FOR PROFES- sional man. Si ee ent. 563 W. _ Huron, FE 3-71 ‘ALBO “DOUBLE room, bus line. [= 4-7103. Jotinson. FE 5-2402. EPING ROOM IN WATER- ed nStae 1 block from new bank building. No drinkers, OR _3-3096 after 5 fp m. ~ Rooms with Board 60 AT BUS 8TOr LGE. COOL ROOM. Private west side home. Meals for = a Breakfast only on _ist. 61 ileges 16 N ~ Convalescent Homes equipment and service, at rea- sonable rates. Men or women. Bed or ambulatory. 24-hour care. FE 42225. 62 Hotel Rooms _ HOTEL AUBURIN by Day or Week or 2 room apartments. Cooking and refri So oe units. —. #6 Auburn _ 2-92309_ F or Rent Stores — 63 BEAUTIFUL STORE NEXT T Stewart-Gienn building. Suitable STATION FOR LE ASE, V for almost an ztol of. small nese Blac! cosa mediate ysl A. SOHN SON, Realtor 1704'S. Tele- Now. Re For ra} FR } 42533 8% PER M ULTRA- STORES WEST : . | side. Pm 2-2144. $44.8, B, Boulevard at valencia | Rent Office Space 64 LIVING ¢ utility, bath, 877 Englewood. de- NEW OFFICES - WEST sID¥. FE rome . Co. MI 6-7955. 2-2144 FDR: : N. WN sae we -* ia vaeaee ae Business Opportunities 66 a erome Bidg Co. MI ~~~ T9365 \9 MODERN SERVICE STATIONS Tg AND BATH, “ON PAVED for lease, in Pontiac area. Fin ancial assistance needed. Com t a with pay. Call FE rt EL 6-6909 after ro,| aye pm. and Saturdays and Sun- soouinag ; ROGHESTER AREA, attractive — bidg., 60x30 on 100x500. fi yg rm, corner Roch: . Buita any 3 Owner. OL 1-663. j AND i j corner | 2-845, : i eX SALES CORPORATION | JOHN . ge erica ss 1573 Telegraph PARK AT en cise ONT ‘Soor Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE aay “COC? r _— EXPRESSWAY MOTEL Convenient but far enough off Expressway for quiet is this at- | tractive 8 unit motel. 3 bedroom | Kv. quarters. Near Metro & Wil- low Run airposms. Just reduced to $8,000. DOWNI! GLASS STORE Wide open field. Lots of replace- — work. Continuous breakage continuous demand. Po- teoue for new construction un- Umited. 90 Dixie Highway front- age. Trucks to handle large or email orders. All necessary equip. & office furniture. $14,500 will put you in this lucrative business, PARTRIDGE and Associates BUSINESSES ae a “yee FE 43581, 1060 HUR _ 7 OREN TIL 9 ~ PARTY STORE LIQUOR LICENSE Main een road location. Aver- aging $17,000 monthly. Cal) for details LOCAL TAVERN Air-conditioned bar on main paved street on eastside. Knotty pine mperter geal fixtures & be a ment, Doing Cod goss. ines pay soe ‘an oe pur- chased Lebo a down. Ideal couple opera RILEY REAL ESTATE 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 PAINT STORE & SMALL MA- CHINE RENTALS. vee a ee business. Full price $5,- 50. Must sell Naceaee: ce ill- ness. Will take car, use a or land contract. in rade, WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY. Old established business. Well located with good gross sales record. Complete stock and ee. Real estate can be ull price = ‘will trade. Owner re- STATEWIDE Real Estate Poe Moe! of Pontiac D. RLES, REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph 4-0521 STANDARD OIL Modern 2 stall stations for lease, gene potential, financial assis- ce and free training available. Dixie and Hatfield James K and Telegraph Call MI 6-5311 days or VE 17-3426 evenings. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ONE OF THE FINEST 20 modern mote] apartments and individual kitchenette cottages. Private sandy hr. boats, fish- playgro! Bound make more money! Right near Pontiac. Busy, Busy Busy!! MOTEL—GROC.—GAS This beautiful northern 19- unit. resort operation is COMPLETE Gas Station, SDM License with Grocery Store and even a “‘live’’ 506 Ib. native Black Bear!! Love- ly natural north woods setting. $35,000 will handle Exceilent gross Partridge D_ ASSOCIA BUSINESSES THRDOUT MICH. FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON OPEN TIL 9 VERY perc posesser Please — be- ween and 5 pm, FE 101. After H p.m. FE eae. The Pure e Oil Company. STANDARD OIL _ 2 stall station for lease Good potentials, financial assistance, and training available. Freshly inted interior porcelain ex- erior, new lighting. Auburn and Adams. Cali JOrdan 4-6341 days or JUniper 8-1174 evenings. SMALL DRY CLEANING STORE and route. For details write Pon- _tiac 1 Press Box 119. GROCERY, GASOLINE AND SELL GR _Sta"S's000 business, living quarters. A 5-5000 TWIN ‘DRIVE IN. SIMPLE _to Kiss MU 4-5707. _ Sale Land Contracts — 67 oo CONTRACTS TO BUY | OR to sell. roe Garrels, EM 3-2511 _or EM 3-408) “LAND C CONTRACT FOR SALE. _____ MUtual_ 45360 Money to Loan | (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER F INANCE COMPANY BORROW ‘UP TO $500 Pontiae — one vision — Utica Walled Lk, Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance be od egy of yeas ~ 3% 8. Saginaw St. PE 4-0535 GET $25 TO $500 ‘Signature Up to % TE? to Repay. OAKLAND _ Loari Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 68 $50 TO AP nec — $25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. ; misc. Must go this week, 7381 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 8-0421/ Cooley Lake fd, FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or other se- curity 24 months to repay. Our service is fast, friendly and help- Sg Visit our office or phone FE HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7_N. Perry St. Corner E. Pike LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4- 1538-9 QUICK $25 TO $500 LOANS Seaboard Finance Co. 1185 N. PERRY STRLET Easy Parking — Phone FE 8-9661 SEASONED 7 YRS. PAY $65 PER fo $5,245. Make offer. MI TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. “CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO! Lake av. LOANS $25 TO $500 rr. REFRIGERATOR WITH AUTOS freezer chest, in excellent con- LIVESTOCK _dition. $125. 445 E. Walton. ey en COcor 1-979 | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 PL 2-3510 | RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3. 75 | “FRIENDLY SERVICE” WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. *E 4-1574 Be 2ND MORTGAGES AVAILABLE $600-$2,000 LOANS BY PRIVATE INVESTOR. 3-5 YEARS ° AYMENT IN LOW MONTHLY il CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR PAYMENTS, PHONE DETROIT with 50 lb. freezer. 10 h.p. motor. Wo 1-5189 VES. DI 1-1689 Electric troner. Broiler-hot plate combination. Venetian blinds, 4 66 CONSOLIDATE _ x47, 1 31¥ax25, 1 26%4x33'%. Cail Your debts. Get cash to EM 3 — off your land contract or mort- 17" cacarreat Mecadsascna- 2. $24.95 gage & to modernize your home. | 21" Admiral ........ 39.95 We do the work. Anywhere in Oakland County Free Apraisals. Free Consultation. oe BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron FE_ 3.7833 MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE for home owners desiring conven- Secretary, GE vacuum cleaner, 3 PIECE BEDRM. OUTFIT, MA- | Ber) kitchen set & misc. EM 5 PC. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE | maple living rm. suite. FE 51383 _evenings. 6 PIECE WALNUT DINING RM. set, & pad. $39.50. PE + 7633. 6 YEAR CRIB FOR $15. DINING table with 6 chairs. Flint & Walling shallow well jet pump. FE 5-0049. 6 PIECE OAKMASTER DINING | rm. set. Limed oak drop-leaf table, china cupboard, 4 chairs. $120. FE 8-609. : 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Double dresser bookcase bed. Large chest 2 vanit. all for $89.50. y 7 PIECE LIVING ROC ROOM SUITE. Brand vew davenport and chair, 2 modern step tables, motehing ree table, 2 decorator lam All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard lc PAINT SALE 414-Ft, Syer's, 1 141 W. Huroa FE 4-3064 | 9 FT. REFRIG 2 PIECE LIVING | x room suite, and apt. size gas | stove. All mn A-1 condition. 72 | _ West | End. 8 8 9x12 “RUGS, wWwo¢ WOOLFACE. $15.95. | Reversible, $16. 50, impor me ed $34.95. Axminster, $48.98. Rug | pads. $5.95. Pearson Furniture. Orchard Lake Ave. 10 FOOT FREEZER. SERVEL RE-| frigerator, 9 piece dining set. 3 piece living set. Blond bookcase. _OR_3-6100. 20 other sets to choose from, gil Bird & guaranteed 39 days. & labor. Obel TV. 3930 Elsaberh Lk. Rd. FE 44945. W _take trades! AUTO pcan USED $49.50 UP __MA_5-6011 tional mortgages or refniancing of A&B ¢@ | Sas APT. é SIZE GAS Jand rests: Call Mr. Simmons, stove Best reas. offer. FE OR 3-5597 __ 45002 — & poe ere eo ec. ery ion sho Swaps 70|-_wave radio. FE 58755. aan ~ | APARTMENT SIZE GaAs STOVE, 1 '49 HARLEY, 61, FOR LIGHT $0. Mi esto 10.7 cubie ft. = bike. MA 43704 after 3 STEEL WORK BENCHES, FOUR 920 truck tires. For boat, re trailer or fill dirt. FE 5-5843 8 x 4 FOOT cant SELL OR trade. FE after 6 p.m. 9 EM. wOUsE me ACADEMY in Holly. OR 3-8153 after 4:30. FT. WOLVERINE, % HP ———- eee. $600 Ag = — ‘or car o ual value 2" s 50 GAL ELECTRIC HOT WATER Heater for 4 cycle Rotary mower FE 5-2539. or sell, AINT, NEW Tr 4 1953 PONTIAC, NEW brakes R&H, mu & tail- k around. 2 acres of free pipes. Bargain. FE 5-0086. Sale packing: immer FE 5-9241. _or_trade. OPEN SAT. 9 TO i954 GMC DUMP TRUCK, GOOD TO Phone FE CASH FOR USED TV'S, TAPE recorders and radio-phonographs. _Working o or not. FE 2-0, | CROSLEY 4 4 BURNER | are ‘STOVE for refrigerator, cash or what? FE 8-2045. condition. Bargain. __5-0086 "KENMORE, CLOTH OTHES DRYER — SWAP Sa = CITY HOME or 80 acre farm. FE 2-7200. TRibe Modern 2 badroom bun low, large lot, vacant. $7,950. wil accept land contract, heuse- trailer, House equity, automobile or what? in trade. Clark Real a tate, FE 3-7888, Res. 4-4613 Ask for Mr. ‘Mare TRADE $1,000 EQUITY IN WA- terfront lot at Commerce Lake For oe of equal value. MAr- 2 WHEEL TRAILER will ue furniture FE 2-885 ~— OR wanteD. bados sides, gl oe cash. WILL TRADE 12 FT. HOMEMADE a and trailer for jeep or Loe +0 doubt yrs ee pe FE e trel shot gun. 2-0897 between 7-9 p.m ‘ WANTED: DEE EEZ ; buy. Bedroom Outfittin Co., 4763 bared Bg wi, > aed sas bed re ‘Open or black dirt, FE 44228. one Fg oy eel ae’ ainiaa WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT or sell. $3.50 month. OR 32368. __ For r Sale > Clothing 71 cr ee 5 Jes EER NIT cored & TOPS. tops. FE 2-3374 Si SIZES CLEAN USED WORK pants from 35c; shirts from. 15c; also fishing worms & tackle Open 7 days, 389 Orchard Lk. ‘Ave. BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW WED- ding dress. Size 11. Make otter: FE 5-1565_after 6. - BARGAIN BOX 465 S. Woodward, Birmingham . ING thru. Friday Closing «July uly hy . 5, Tu to 2. am, Sat, Sale Household Goods 73 "FE S.b8e8 OM SUIT, AND to 10 2 PIECE LIVIN _rocker, . is ie tt r. ‘ar sea) ae] : Soto cheap. rr 65604. food ? CHAIRS & DAVENPORT. BY * Valentos-Peaver FE 8-660 22 PIECE 1) LIVING “ROOM- Taree: _ FE 5-793. 2 ag | PORCH ea, Awnings 1 after GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell, e Nngle, 1 Soule’ things you're not using| units, ‘ness avern eae poomine through Classified Ads! — Grawers. 950. Mx ase, ree? ee ee ee ¢ . * 4 aay | \ ee A Me | BEDRM ‘SUITE, $30; Pe in ee Hs “HIGH CHAIR. BEAUTIFUL Sa ees SEWING ci HROME BREAKFAST SET, : eond— —Catt tn UMP 3465 Adburn Pete AIR CONDITIONERS AT DEALERS cost, all sizes available. Samuel's ces. 5-6011. AIR CONDITIONERS _teed. Schick’s. MY 3-3 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 5 R THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&S SALES. A little out of the way but a lot less to en Furniture and appli- ances of al] kinds. NEW & us D. Visit our trade dept. for real bargains 24 MONTHS TO PAY ve buy, sell or trade. Come out Ri 4 miles = of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn | Rd. M59. - 4 DINETTE chairs, modern, $5 each. Hobby horse, $10; Gas stove, $35: Living Tm suite $40; Radio, phonograph _ combination FM, $20. MY 3-317. BuGGY, TREADLE SEWING MA- chine, dining tabie, chairs, buf- fet, ‘auto. washer, needs some repair. FE 4-801 i _ Both $10. 81144 machine, blond console, equipped, a orf Product. ts. © BUILDERS SPECIAL Built-in oven, burners & refrig- eratots. In coppe spe a — _cotors, Samuel's. ~ BAN UE STOCK Living | roo roo! and breaktast oets. “chairs and rock- ers, Lamps and anes Box BRAND NEW W SOFA BEDS $4438. Rollaway bed, complete, $19.9 Hollywood bed frames. Ye is: herspring mattresses, $17.95, Cot- ton mattresses. $12.95. Pasion _Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds. Complete with springs and mattress. $39.95. Pearson _Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BUILT-IN OVEN & BURNERS, $149 Seon Samuel's Appl. MA __Mmorning. FE 8-2608 COMPLETE LINE hold furniture. OL 1- "iene l j | ber ry, Brat AAA-1 gold up- } apt Wall Store e Equipment | 81 _ Airport. EM_ 3-4825. VIVOONW | RESTAURANT PLYWOOD are T EqUEMENT. 7 Bo30 roan fr cu ad sea ween He $3.79 _Dm e” fig, @ OR cece sens $8.50 3% birch, 4 x 8 11... $15.95 | _ Sale Sporting Gi Goods 5 82 Genuine one ce <= (nt a araamaramias (9 X 11 LAKEVIEW FPTTRICK NTIAC PLYWOOD CO | tent. OR 4-0037. 7182 Terreil, 1488 Baldwin Ave. = FE 32-2543 __ Waterford. POKER TABLE, 2 TRELLIS, BAR jou, 77 stool, isc ee, ~ rolling, AQUA | LUNGS, NEW & USED. Bee Peake es "| GOLF EET ST WOODE ENTER CNIC TABLES, F' i. irons. bag & cart. $50. 384 N. bied $15.95 to $1005. Le bond sets, Perry. FE 5-0525. May be seen 12,95; Slides, $8.95. at. anytime. . komen (rouee, &P oR} Dixie’ Sou” | GOLF SET. NEW. NEVER USED. cross rom = Matched & reg. Complete with ~ PICKET FENCE | FOR ee ba $35 Caday cart $10. FE _ FE 50065 _ seis ‘ PICNIC TABLES, FOLDING OR oy aa 6 top. “KD.” y FILON ned las serie - sq WwooD OVEN Fence pa oe for the Home 164 8. Sagin PE 2-5523 SINGER oar . ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. $19.50. Electrolux vacuum. $14.99. _Terms. Curt's Appl., OR 3-9702. STOVES | BOUGHT, SOLD, EX. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30'S. Cass FE 5-6123 SOLID MAPLE ROUND DINING tm. table & chairs. 2 large match- ing living rm, chairs, 2 pc. foam rubber sofa. 3 pe. blonde ma- hogany bedroom suite. Blonde vanity desk & chair. Lamps & misc, Call FE 8-3584. 2 ew, Guaranteed, Delivered $i78 GOOD ee SHOP of Pontiac CEN GAs BURNT 3 months. ot water heater. sts C we. Uke 2-1134. CHIFFERROBE BED As MAT- tress. 106 Miami CLEARANCE SALE Used Bendix washer d , Used refrig. “ts nade cee CHINA ET, [3 ner, rug. chest of drawers table Rainer chia rete” mae en mi: Call FH 8-006. ise. SOVBLE Bip SPRING ] _tréss.— — 9 x 12. Cee ae REL sent SPIN DRY = ode], GE rn Fade a r Pu poi elec. Mitra e; | iC RA chick's MY E TV, 17 INCH ome pant? 8161 Commerce Rd. 14. iN SPRCTATA. 21” CON- aoa ~ Sam- FOR ELEC- oo ii, “aa mre Many, Ea wert terms. Et tug i = = tone Blectrie br Huron. wae mas wai) cabinet $4) 95. 320 8S. Paddock BLOND CLEARANCE Fons ag, Wve sewing machine, does Taylor stee! overhead doors 8XT's button sews on buttons,| and 9x7's. Factory seconds. Also cate Oy id 7. ee aciory = a, hens ; oe, —— a 3 few used errs, reasonable. sta cusUme fi a aa ft. ments ructio: . $8.70 @ monte Dixie Highway. Pent 78 | 70 8. Squirrel Ra. E 5-9263 : BRAND NEW 2 WHEEL ° UTIL. Studio couch... trailer. OR 3-9062 after REBUILT BATTERIES. PE elie eee inte voee BEDROOM “LIGHT cronies. A Segenw as stove SS Ae eae, GANe values. | ince HOODS WITH FAN ONTY inp thg bed light" ihietes for antrena bed. Ags G. A, Thompson, 7005 M: can phyte drop _Orebard Lake ave as "| SCREENS SINGLE BED —GOul ith leafs and eA = TAND. co. BATHROOM FixTORas. OIL & Board tee — ae WE BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE : gera- er furnaces, hot water & steam oilers. Automatic water heater. Hardware, elec supplies, crock & | tile Galvanized copper, black, ais and fittings. lowe ‘Brothers ‘aint. Super Kemtone and Rust- eum meronts SUPPLY changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Cliem- | 2685 | Lapeer Rd FE 4-5431 ens. FE 20801. BEAUTIFUL NSINGER CONSOLE } sewing machine. Late m a SAV E balance of $44.20 or $6 per mee $$$ speoean Caplial Senin a sso . = account. Capital App _ AIR CONDITIONERS | Soy's « Gint's BIKE, 2 DOUBLE j beds, long work bench brooder, Were Now] corner bookcase & desk, Reo Deluxe GE. 220V, _lawpn mower. UL 2-1866. T100 BTU ........ 240.95 184.00 Greater aay, . BUY AND SAVE 7700 BIU mY ia 184.00 = pve . Boone wes 23 lgth. sf DowN DELIVERS i outside hush, CO oc. pi ring ......... a sink cabinet with Wolverine Lumber FE | 2-0784 DINETTE, HARDWOOD flooring, misc. =e a — beds BEEF AND PORK ND quarters. Opdyke Mit i sia CRATSMAN BAND SAW WITH ‘4 H.P. motor. Like new. 86 Forest. SALE ON USED pewriters & adding machines. Large. a on aew machines. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. W. & Office Sup- nut cabinet. Excellent Dg lies. 4500 Di xie Hwy. pices Will — rifice. $45, MI 45289 or Pontiac State Bank, Drayton See 922 Timberlake Drive. ins. Bloomfield. Hills. CHINA CABINET $20, PIANO, UP- SPECIALS SPECIA right $80, Trombone $65, Sun- REFRIGERATOR, 11 cu Lrg foot, lamp $8, Wooden chest $4, Chem- eg chair $12, Men's skates, size 0 '$5, Hockey shin guards $4.50, ove- tooteall shoes size 8E $4, seat, worn $15. MI 4-3097. CASH WAY _— PRICES — STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER on wheels, ‘r excellent condition. -No _mo ($30. MU 4-5921. "SUN BEAM FURNACE WITH DEL- aoe oil ah Good cond. $150. SPECIAL $96.50 CHURCH'S. INC, 5s 1s ALL ROWSE COMPLETE with faucets and curtain, $69.50 ¥. -45; lavatories, com with eaming chrome faucets, $14.95; toilets $49.50 value at 24.50. These are factory seconds. ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. — 39. THE SALVATION = oe SHIELD STORE Chothing, "Purniture, tae arta TALBOTT LUMBER iam « : so" trey seeoties & ‘umber 025 or 1A oe Ne 1. foMATO rick Se & 6c EACH. PONTIAC 1 Lae ao _ teRD on FURNACE. CALL FE| i7;,Sand. gavel & air c Meaty YARD, DRIVEWAY ~ Used Trade-In Dept. |< ae soll, grave fil eee ya Oe wee $9.95 oe rum t: Swivel rocker $1 9.95 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 9x 12 rug an OOP PLP IRI pcg Davenport & Chait fair $34.50 | DAY ALL COLO! ns ees : : : LORS N 6 —- dinin, — suit a orders, no matter eh = Retjeeratr $50.50" Pine Hill Gardens. 198; Lakerny THOMAS ECONOMY Judah FE 2-9151 361 8, Saginaw bs BRICK FOR SALE FE aie DIR FILL £ DIRT, i tT, MASON & betch a Oe ‘GUNS - ‘BUY, . SELL *Ydaniey Lene’ 10° Begley GUNs —- MODERN OR DeTgvE Buy, sell, repair and scope mount- ing. Burr-Shell. 375 8. elegraph. ie At HWY, BBL. TARGET ley Reg. Pool tani; Eas , ~ alaeal Bait, Minnows, Etc. 82A CRAWLERg, & TRADE, iy 2 DZ. 50c; worms, 50 for 45¢; big worms, 50 or 50c. Tackle. Also, clean used work pants from Open _days. 389 Orchard x Ave. _ Sand, _ Gravel & Dirt _84 %4 LOAD OR MORE BLACK DIRT delivered Also wholesale. FE _ Seea2, 96 p.m. Qtners hours Fa 1-DAY “SERVICE. 1 BLACK I DIRT. _fill_sand, and gravel. FE 6-7645. A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP § SOIL, fill’ and gravel, FE 2-7774. ee, A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL day. 4-1 TOP BLACE DIRT. Fill Pil sand, pare & peat humus. ree TOP ‘SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. — gravel, fi fiil. Pr 9 Conklin, T,.8 7D. DELIVERED Hat Baldwin & Walton. BLACK DiRT, $10.8 YDs. FILL fay & gravel. FE 8-087 or rie BLACK DIRT SOIL. FILL 5 yds, de- Rd, FE * E FARM TO! livergd. OP P soit ae. CRUSHED STONE, SANI RAV- _¢l. Barl Howard. ward’ Ex eaeaY J SAND, Pea gravel, black pit sea a Sua Lae" ming & removal, FE 8-2275, For Sale Pets. OAKLAND sand, oni Will deliver Sun- aie : 3 ae oe “ - eicuun nile : . > sinteingeKebiulpsscunsictial - es For Sale Pets 87\For Sale Housetrailers 95 ) Be cessorie ts & Accessories 103 For Salo Used Cars 110) For Sale Used Cars 110) _ POODLE 8) ie ye Sh a ar MOTORS. ; (gg ew and used. hogs eae SORE Mannie Bre g satay Oakland 3 Marine Exch. “SEEEREEE LOCATIONS } , : FE 8-4101 Hatch OR 3-9488 all or te. No a cf=| Open Eves ti" Sun 13 to 4 CH "Se, "He, ANT ‘Ste - 1958 35x10, LOT 58 SQUARE LARE| ter : Marine up- SULY SPECIALS FACTORY BRAN ' pi er “TERR. Trailer Park. $2900. oe LARS | piles. 396 Orchard Lake, tiae. | 10 PE Agog g A : FORDS Bee. show bred. NA }2001,| OR 3-€0i4 oe * | TRE. MOTOR 47 YEARS OLD. |fe, it" sunabouls wilt) @ EE 57 CHEVROLET PLYMOU pote TER-| 1956 GEN UxE Runs good. $15. PE 4-043. cys Coe 6 - BEL AIR 4-DOOR a : . Ee pews tome es, 51 es,| 1 bedrm., wool ¢a bad GONTROLS 210,| windows,” storms and screens. A-1 Iie jacket and helmet SER | 1 ge and 1 aot. Cruiser with connec- ——orrecerereneeeeeeneegereneemete oe. $1505! OS 1956 Ford _ TO CHOOSE FROM Victoria”. Pontiac | mi ~ Retail | | S295 Ses ENGLISH POINTER PUPs, 3: i MERCURY $ months old. 3 males; 3 females, i086 GENERAL; 45 FOOT, 2 BED. | eyit’ ok Ae cane at’ ec. | Munro's Boats, Waterford Mill Pond ready to hunt this fall, All| rooms, sleeps 7, carpeted through- __cessories. EM '3-0040. USED 25 H.P. EVINRUDE. NEW shots, Fee $35; Semsion, $20. $30. a. Aue. ante: storms and! tj pooT ROW BOAT. 3% Hi. P. se Youn moles ply ge Ray tei Be we _ $2,800, Call collect MUtual 43776, | @vinrude motor. $60.'OR 3-417. | f'p® fy tnrude Lark, ie” Penn 14 PT. WOLVERINE OUTBOARD. Yann oe 5, Used axe. NEw MOON, 3 —— Complete with 25 H.P. Johnson & Mark jek oom poe ot ag Nal controls Square Lk. trailer park. PE 5-431 trailer. Perfect cond. $650. FE; $450, Drive out & see these. Our "ieehabunds ea, Red, ‘Ges plas a OR 3817 _ 4-4016. location saves you mon ey. CLIFF : ~ “S1195 i => |j4@ MOLDED PLYWOOD BOAT. DFEYER'S GUN & SPORT CEN- - Eddi S l f hedaman 495 oe trucks. OA 8-2179, Ox- “ board ga “48 CHEV. PICKUP, %% TON, NO! nto stl Et er. Consider trade, ‘55 or older OTORS, 954 pore . ord | ae tn Johnson outboard es rust, really sharp, Beardsley’ Auto REAL SHARP JEEP WAGON, 4| OR 3-146 after 6 = ss | 919 8. woodward 1953 Plymouth . 398 For sae U LARGE QUANTITY OF | _| Bis man ser femer| ~ CASH FOR CARS. z Hiri. He ne Hwy, Clarkston | man's: Special ee ‘$3 CHAY. HT. ‘$6 oe RACE EN- = | teas oS: > . ay rome, also alfalfa! information please call FE 8-219 U R SALES ' SMALL gine. ’ ae eS MA 54801. | TRAILER r after 6 pm. vor all day Saturday | case et Pine MOTOR Si oi3ea | _ rack. <. Good cond. woe. Dresden. | —Brokers. 8 aneet ee 3- ea ae Dixie ‘OK’ Poa 1981 oo aioe secces *s VER AND TIMOTHY and Sunday ‘30 CHEVY % 43 TON PICKUP, $225. VER . POW- 1959 Buick |... meertern hay, 35¢ » dale, MU 2573. N DEALER PE 5-6986 | F For Sale Used Cars 110) ergiide, Powerpack. Best offer 1959 Sed. ‘delivery ... $ 150 Wilken coe | AUTHORIZED SORNSON D D A H . Bouse oe | ~~ ~ over $1500 takes. MA 4-2068. Call ea rs 1951 Chev. 2 to choose >... 8 35 A301 eta ee | MARLIN: & CROWNLINE yn ag on. ast ‘$1 BUICK 2 DOOR. $65. COMMU-| _ #fter_6:30._ Buy of-the Year 1961 Dodge, Pine engine .... $ 95 WRT RT Siang PA STEN ARS, SENT RM SAMO? __ ROARDMAN’S wy axe on mone, | #, BOpOE 6 TOW FICE-U OR | jay Mot tele TE Cove as. | vrutpersreest ol twa. | °58 CHEVROLET ~ COMMUNITY osiyn — ) le I STALIN 4 678. = * BUI eee GREAT LAKES | " FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE ‘ — = __For Sale Livestock 89 Ie te Oo. Ste 1G aiden eo to | OF $0213 1575 Highland R4.| = paly THE TOP DOLLAR $9 FORD TRAILER HAULER, JOB | aes et a tae — |’56 Chevy 210 4-Dr. $595| BROOKWOOD son. WAC is MOTOR SALES, INC. | pick from. We trade, sell or rent. = nes oo FOR THE RIGHT CAR. spade! = ccCrCe ,- j ROST, INC | ish, white walled tires and @ one Home of y used : + One TRAILER. FOR SALE, WE, Dave. some wonderful buys. be connee 78 4 ea | SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH iba ORD miccuP’ EXCELLENT REPOSSESSION | BOB FROST, INC. | Mh. Aub@rn at E. Bivd. PE 64530 7 f yo PT dey Lede today. One| = or | i - , _ON "8 FORD, GOOD CONDITION — | swap for what you have. Call ihe south of Lake Orion oo M24 | BEST OFFER. GLASSPAR FIBER. | “condition, $250. FE 8-05 $196 full prices. Ke sae eae. Lincoln-Mercury | —ONLY $1795— 4 FORD, GOOD Subs Lack MY_2-0721. las runabout, 40 HP Mercury. 14 1956 FORD CHASSIS _ aT ak TON | does month. Mr. Bell, King Au 280 Hunter Blvd | Take over ents. FE 23-2305. | - | ; iT ssa Soa TECDRANNER powTiae, CHIEF, 1056 — 01 eee eee tea ie Dr. OR 31385 “4s Dixie Hwy.| 100, Bay) Ve oeuee ey | (0.8. 10 BY-PASS) | Fae Menthe Money Gavin’ Gpeciais Call MU 48a | Excellent condition. Bargain. Let; © oe ee ype y. | BIRMINGHAM MI 6-6034 CONT REE POM : ARABIAN STALLION, BAY, $400,. 42. Huron Trailer Park. 12 Dows- | _ OR 3-2206. 7 aE ; STUDEBAK | ‘NOR T 't f a ‘56 Ford We. C $1175 | ‘53 FORD é oR _8L scenes 6 | ing | BOAT WINDSHIELDS. $20.95 IN-| Needed I en aeiatc nee. pee mee ER TON FICK. 1983 (CRAVROLET BEL-) AIR a TO | 36 Ford ‘ar. Weis 8 We, a Sick - gies 39-2964. . | erare with colt TOlea 30601, | PARKHURST | ine. 6120 Highland Rd. 1953 thru, 1987 Models ame Pos Won PaNRt, 3) ~=CHEVROLET CO. BIRMINGHAM _ ‘83 Chev. 2 Dr. 6, 3 fend. cos | ES TORE, BONE Faas. GE tee ; GREAT OAK BAR ROSEMAR | TRAILER SALES | BOATS MOTORS “TRAILERS Bring Title—Get Cash | 2 .-caeyaock? (ion PAWEL Has the RAMBLER | 134 Pottioe a7 ¢ Door - $483 | Sy FORD, V4, POWER STEERING Farm. 424. Buell Ro. norin of, 540 Lapeer Ra. |, Laxe Orion) N°” Newt bsed M I chasicaly opertct new engine. me! = INTERNATIONAL _| 686 8. Woodward Mi_¢-3000 | ‘34 Ford 3 dr. oust. 8, aula, ..9 49) —= ae: | Rochester, out Rochester Rd. Featuring ita Me ew Moon | SCOTT MOTORS & SERVICE CO MUN TY S Walton. "FE Saat is CEEVY DeLUx 3-DR. ERY | HEE . c | Marin uipment & rt good. rere. eee: ‘53 Chey. 4 dr. stand. 210 ....$ 275 — jase ‘Sire cours. Towa jeovana Morford pon Me Lake Or | ““CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES | sieae Sci ‘jt CHEV EXC. COND. TAKE ]-Y Rigging, Bargain. PE 3-7842. H. | .53 Nash 4 dr. new paint ....8 268 , BORREL MARE, 5 YRS. OLD. i6\sRE OUR FINE SELECTSION OF PE 8440) Daily 90! Sunday “til 6 ZUBURK EAT JEAST BLvp, | —°ver_peyts. FE ue i 1951 CHEVY. | 2 DOOR, #75. MAR. | Es Olds 98 4 ar. runs good : LOCATIONS . hands. 9175. EM_ 3-0383. used trailers from $275 & up. We ca ANOE, 18 re OL een Ex. = re Pontiac's piscounk | cs cane ce Helm al yauleg r / Wanted Livestock 90, vette tracts & finest lean | “eelent condition sso Pmse0o | T)C\]'T" LOSE | thems’. «= | WARRANTY | SS. 48 taaue SEES Armor we, "tas and "Be at Check - CENTURY ; 225 LAYING HENS. $1 EACH. 7 uae Saif contained “teal” trate? ca] Chris Craft Cavalier | | 7EN FREE Union tk eM 3.0197 iain » of the Week” PL Walton Blvd. Drayton Plains. OR' our lot. Drive out today. Our lo- | CRUIS-ALONG YOUR CAR GIVEN FREE | _™ xs aE tio 4 | Buy of the ce 3-1339 | eee esees ee mane ae Heliday apibergias- Mercury Motors, | ( x3MC WiTH EVERY CAR | YS — sell this week, $950. | ’58 CHEVROLET Sees & COACH 8A 15210 _— ; WANTED PIGS & YOUNG CaT-, }AT Rd. INL | We will show you how to cut | ° FE 5-9527. _ s ' tle. Forrest Jones, MA 5-0916, y olly ME 4-671. ___ AND LAKES SALES | your payments in half, Call or Factory Branch 100% 33 GHEVY CONVERTIBLE. NEW | _ BISCAYNE 4DR. § CYL. == |SHORT's MOBILE HOMES SALES | 3127 W. Huron FE 47121; come out today. - i. wees . 2 tires, dependable trans. Best offer| Powerglide, redie, ie ___ For Sale Poultry — 91 “"& Service. Complete line of parts FOR SALE 12 FT: STEEL ROW- OAKLAND AT CASS Cov “No Exchusi takes. Hagel Rd., 3 miles E. | new . white en, omeh ~~ | @no bottle gas. Hitches instatted boat. Like new. EM 3-3712. Eddie Stee iS | | Coverage; NO EXCIUSIONS | o¢ Goodrich. Alter 6 p.m. ety back-up up. inmnpe’ and TO CHOOSE FROM. 8 NM A 6-245 and cars wired. 3172 W. Huron ri 1957 CHEVY % TON PICKUP, WITH | man -_ extras. Cay f 0 HENS MA 6-2453 | 1955 - 1956 CHEVROLET WAGONS. or MA 5-2129 | Phone ) FE 4-9743. | FIBERGL JAS arenere 20) Gov: FORD = Call FE 2-3531 before 3 | 58 Ford $00 hardtop . . $1843 V-8's, 6's, (1) 9 passen v8 Coral. BANTY ay ass TRADE NEW BOAT & MOTOR) ©", Your boat. decks, etc. Plexi- . pee | '57 Chev. Bel Air, V-8, PG .. $1396 = it ’ ‘eadal <=) Ny a aed. x eee alee eel for used travel trailer. MY 3-1538., Siset for boat windshields and i 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ‘59 PLEETSIDE. 4% TON, 3,000 | ‘56 Chev. Conv't 1 owner ....$1096 fase month 36, 62 per mo. NLY $169 ows, plastic supplies. Fiber- | KEEGO HARBOR miles. 296 . Montcalm. FE | ‘56 DeSoto hardtop, mice ... $1084 or old trade. he i food trough, water-| VACAT! A RS, F ALE | Low cash down or old mn aoe ales S cdon euitiveder or \TION TRAILEE 8. FOR cae | las panels made to order. Plas- FE 9204 __BE 2 2520 | 8-3044. ‘56 Chev. 4-door wagon ......$ 926 | BIRMINGHAM Di ‘ "OK" L t Leaving state, must cell. MM! $696 Witiamss LE. Wd OR 36081.| cveciss veqtemeeee OF any | | EXTRA NICE CLEAN ‘54 GMC |-'$5 Dodge 4-door, 1 owner ...$ 138) x 1xle O __3-2821. ae: 3-2838. Car Repair Kits epickup. a Pittsfield. Pontiac. _ fo odd: Hb gl pn aE noes8 ie | RAMBLER Dixie Bey. near Gaciiabew ; E d die St eel ~ Sale Farm Farm Produce — 92 ACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE. Open Sat. 9 to} ‘83 Ford Cus. 8, Fordo. $ 362 | 666 8. Woodward —_—MI_-6-3900 ORAYTON PLAINS, MICH. Rent a trailer for your vacation | anu Reinforced Plastics ‘$2 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN Pixie Trailer Sales, 1045 N. Le-| 14 Mile Rd. at John R YOUR : . “ : FORD CHERRIES — YOU PICK oR We| beer” Rd. Oxford. OA #22" _ Ll 3-068 — | 1c U B ANK. RATES EOWERSLIDE RADIO, MONEY '537 DeSOTO _ 2108 ORCHARD LK. RD. pick Please bring containers. j | —~GoING OUT OF BUBINESS . Ai “« DOWN Assume mente of $5 83 4 DOOR WAGON. Torquefiite. | K Harbor ; Oakland Orchards, 2205 E. eri _ Rent 7 tTr ile s 96 BOAT SALE | 3 P Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 pm. r mo. Call ater Mer. Mr. power steering and brakes, heat- ST. AT BLIZ. poecce Roe Milford. aa -< _- . Co asod ets | avery —es be sold. an | GET THE MOST Piggy of MI 4-7500. Harold Turn- er, white tires and sharp. Waterford Twp. | FE $-3177 minum boats, per cent off. A 4 ef hs ; LATHAM RED RASPBERRIES AT AUBURN RN HEIGHTS MOBILE | Vite | boat trailers, 25 per cent off. + N h Ch ; a ae eee eek, See toe lew | ey Rae Set ie mos | mane, Sith corpus etal Se int Ga PAGRORL POA: as - = lai (MSP =D yO ed BinMiNOnAM RASS | AB. trans Oveing, Ort) oLp can DowN—w MONTHS 1156 FORD = INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS| du ar : many from. bus 2p Pons Trailer | 15 ft. Pireflite ibergias boat, 38, what you get at 1953 DODGE ‘ton, almost new) #57 Buick Sp'l Cpe. $1395 Bush. Birmingham. Weedwar F . 4 RICHARDSO CKLEB Coach 5-9902. ohnson. I or trailer? : 2 a i - - — = : - ; ReaaeR IS: adic, heater, Pord- --—— MARSH. OPEN! WEEK, DAYS. | romtL HOME Sire, TO REWT.| pith Veet etait se ER ME $475 2 FROST, ok gp Nags Mga og fh ce Sc “HUT Z _— PM e roadwa e nm a s * PITAL ROAD. | fend fralier, — comp "feo Gora Our ¢ OF BUSINESS. 30 TO 1954 INTERNATIONAL ‘e-ton, extra Jancola- ees Si CHEVROLET STATION WAG- INC. ; 2095 oS __| gouth Hickory Ridge Rd. MU| 50 per cent off boats. motors, ac- na: . good tires 280 Hunter Blvd. ON see dr. good 9250 | 912.8. Woodward MI_6-5302 ion RED D RASPBERRIES | FOR SALE., 47060. __ cessories. Costejlo's. Orion. MY Bright Spot $490 (U.8. 10 BY-PASS) ‘eo Deo tage tartan "323s. $3 FORD §. 2 OR. KR & HL FE —_ i —— aie MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- 3-1538. GUAmAWTEED re ua Lake , Cass ‘ai @ Ne vlog PECL Se eon inne 84 54 Plymouth 3 ar. Toeaer, $525 a ; RASPBERRI _ -| ern lakefront and playground. pen 1055 FORD %-ton V-8 new king’ , Ghoeretet — 52 der. 19 §. Astor_PE 29471, | _=M_ 2-000. USED MOTORS TOP BUCK — JUNK CAR TRUCK | pins and brakes top. Rate. Grass. RAM part tires. SQUARE DEAL aU tts Customized with | a7 me. Pp O! tac Me an cen is St. FE. 2-6418 | those who. “rant, the best. 40'x00 SLAYBAUGH'’S Or et & JUNK a $600 nm einen come tine "3 CHEVROLET, DR. | _ $200. PR 4-5203,_after_7 P.M. ' ‘ > cepeEkhtin ee te od bette an wane _630_ OAKLAND ____| Smith_Motor Sales FE 8-2441 | 1955 FORD ‘-ton V-8, extra clean | PULCE "OC SOEER Chy for "ss or REPOSSESSION "}4 FORD WITH "6s THONDERBIND Ret ail FE 8-3036 1196_Vinewood| One mile east of Onto ~ JOHNSON MOTORS ‘Top ‘ $725 St Chey. or Ford wagon. Call| 9198 full price. No cash needed.| _0ngine. PE 5-3693 or a _Sale_ Farm | Equipment 93 PARKHURST LAKE TRATLER Star Craft boats. Gator and Air- $3$ __Bves. after 5 MY 26382. a mo. Mr. Bell, King Auto, | 1957 PORD, ve 3 (DR, ARD- com| leon We Jal wena | eee Paid Te ee wm SC epeed tre pyusten, adie cat “healer 4 | $7 CHEV. 210 V-€ POWEROLIDE. >) G Store A MeCORMICE DEERING = Ss. onde roarine MARINE SUPPLIES al miss => ties , fi FE 5-6563. 2 BI tee hart Saar et ge | radio Oy Between Lake Orion and 396. Orchard Lake Ave. FE 26020 FOR GOOD USED CARS $725 tone. $ . G 7 ann aiebLE es. as te ; FE 3 F117 if Sect U | THE REST; NOW| INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO- R D R D WSO door, sharp car. No money down = make trast inn“, b0 a0 ual eee a bake Trailer} tor for only a per $100 of uss awsan 1955 FORD ‘a-ton, 6-cylinder, good uss $27 meath. Lasky Auto Sales. 193 L ATI 65 MT. gO miles. 596 Dorris Ra _— FE_2-5295. value. = 2-0828 © set Aah 23 Cag; S rubber = MOTOR COMP ANY _8. Saginaw. FE 4-1006. ‘ . —— = THE 2 Le INTERNATIONAL COMBINE. | NEW FOOT ESTLINER, 232 S. Saginaw St. $675 232.8. Saginaw FE 20121) °53 “CHEVROLET 53s, "S48 and "S58 1955 I “%. SHARP, - Sat. & Sun.| Auto Acc ori 97 seavertinte top 5 Johnson. 296 | —— ARAL GOOD CAR. ae bie at eee theme rae ies Auto Accessories 97) Wi Mosttin nite ec| NOW READ | mzonp ister otmeer ctv] Shatttinr ma aon Ronee: | 1 Coney hares | eet emes | ipa ow ‘eal doen 1952 FORD TRACTOR WITH LOAD- fea ea Ge wom Se g ° 4 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP UST M AKE BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES or old | er and back blade. FE 2-3518. |1 SET OF FENTON DERS;| $104; Alum, $139. Trailers. $80.50. $750 ' ; Also 1 pair of Bubble skirts, for ‘50. Fib : J DYN & HEATER, BULK TANKS, FARMERS GET! 1953 or ‘1954 Chevolet. FE 4 eee ee aie,” wen "ead THIS _ WHITEWALLS. ABC ABSOLUTELY NO , BIRMINGHAM + our prices on tanks. Easy teu) 5) ops 98 ENGINE, COMEELEETE. 3-2301. | 1956 CHEVROLET %4-ton, 6-cyline| MONEY DOWN. Assume payments , ; RAMBLER Sor Samuel's App Call after 6 p.m. UL 21247. | see SUMMER BARGAINS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR der, a nice red one or $14.27 _ ne, o Call Credit Mar, . 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 FOR SALE INTERNATIONAL 80 T- CUSTOM MADE BALLOON SKIRTS NEW 'S9 STEURY fibergins run- TOP DOLL AR | $795. Turner Ford. TO.CHOOSE FROM | 90,7, YOURSELE ROCKER Pan- ki der.) So | . , . EB CADILLAC. Ft . witT iade for cattle or hogs. DO IT YOURSELF ROCKR PAN-| ‘tering, bow and stern lights. | we nweED 500 CARS FOR OUT. | 1956 FORD "ston, S-cylinder, sharp, SHARP 206° W Mon LAC FULL POW.) = \fonthly Payments prises Ine., tS walton, FE MUloerry 9-1487. | els. 2 Dr. $6.95 Pr. Galaxy En.) eve ver cell bainng ‘moter | OF-STATE. SHOP THE REST. |..§ {. box job ay CADHLLAC eae KING AUTO SALES ; ; fare MACHINERY = = NEW AND se Inc., 73 W. Walton, PE| Aft locker, self balling motor) put GET THE BEST $845 tee Seals ahae © AMS 8 SACI ESN 57 Ford 4-Dr. V-8 $1295 used. Proulx Oliver Sales on : : in front with $ seats in rear, 4 ILL’ G | « $9 CADDY CONV. WHITE. BLACK = just north of Oxford. DO TT, YOURSELF y ROCKEN "AN. Coast Gpard Bouyant cushions, AVER 1956 A eg 6-cylinder, white RS red ieather trim. 6-way seat. ees F linder, 2 ‘eet. BOB FROST, INC. INTERNATIONAL baal , ee terprises Inc., 73 W. Walton. §E ee en a Wi Bog 2020 Dixie Hwy a ts R_ 3-272 = standard transmission. Real good Lincoln-Mercury pt We . 3-7438. battery, battery box boat cover, | FE 2-9878 ae DEGAS £0008 $795 CL: ARK’S C LOSE- OU T ns « Magy wll oo — Alay Rigg lie ‘tee 280 Hunter Blvd. addie '& Ajax 1250 No. A-frame | . OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND Ge sess s0eene G00 Ass) SE oie nery. RAtoual Ata02, For Sale Tires. 98| tp-up trailer, with 12° ‘wheels. GOOD 1956 FORD %-ton, 6 cylinder. solid | ‘$3 Chevie ‘coupe .....s..s...8250 68 akin a ‘FORD BraMincuane” ot PA 62034 eae | salen Sou alg seer, OOO “CLEAN CARS” me $795 Se cherie ere $100 | .085 DODGE 4 DR ROXAL. GOOD | ee ae a value for only ............ ays d . : 4 , ev she Deer cetesteeceses . Keego Harbor PE 2-2529 McCULLOCH CHAIN j1020 TRUCK TIRE. SELL OR : $3 Chevie .....cs..ce.seescess $316 | COnd. 3 owner. ¢ aT ELIZ. LK RD. 1 SAWS ee TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE wey wore Mar rene dace. WE'LL GIVE YOU 1956 FORD ‘%4-ton, &-cylinder, nice | 33 Studebaker sestussenestiese BE | Sibl eh POE, ; as. ED KING “AD AUTO., Waterford Twp. FE 53-3177 enengeed woaviok oer Bel, Alto whitewslis a ee FOR hee. : on | we one $795 38 Ford, nice soba rsessteee-0 <5 RGR ins CHRYSLER 4 ee HARD: uaran' service. rude . m 8, - : P SONS |503_Saginaw St. FE_4-0687| pattery, battery box, Only .. $975| A GOOD DE ABLE CAR "85 Chevie Bel-Air. V8. Powerglide.| top. $125. HOUGHT S $03 Saginaw St. __-‘FE_ 4068" J.T. Case & New Idea Dealer GaN AUTO SERVICE USED —'58 CADILLAC aluminum Minder peed anim Seton. teyh | Pi west of Bie’ Buse Dawson - ROCHESTER ee Aa ay runabout with windshield, steer- BILL SPENCE = Clark's Corner. See Mr. Clark. POWER LAWN MOWER. $25 6 oN ED BRAND a vine | ine. and ‘walk’ thru cushioned | $79 PE 4-1998. MOTOR COMPANY ‘57. LINCOLN den tractor with cultivators. 3. éral Safety Tires. | S€8tS .........e.ecceeseeeeee $375 “ ER” 1962 CHEV. $95. ENG AUTO, 115 | 939 g Saginaw —— Goi nae Wh & White sown "$8 CHEVY B-Air 4 Door ... $1805 Trade in on General Gate 1956 FORD ¥%-ton. 6-cylinder, 8 ft 9-0402. ag matching Pull Pactory RibING GARDEN TRACTOR wal 2-8 ee eee see ARRIVED—2 new shipments -SALES & SERVICE- box ees ee ae eeney: a ee GTO" 18 equipment “ineluding all power | sg CHEVY wages ... guide cultivator ow, S aeeer Like ED WII LIAMS : of boats. Our selection was never | 211 8. SAGINAW FE 38-4541 $795 ry Saginaw. PE 8-0402. ‘ accessories ..........,..$2305 ? new. $225. Pe 3 wh. _ better. Values -beyond compare. ee ee eee wow Sn aa "$7 BUICK Station Wagon ... $1994 nem 82 451 8S, Saginaw at Raeburn Financ as low as 10 per cent) @ S 33 CHEV., DELUXE, VERY NICE ‘68 POR PAIRLANE V © COMVER. : SPECIAL enna ee ee — | down and 24 mos..to pay. See M & M Motor Sales | 1951 FoRD ‘ton, «cylinder, 8 f. | cor EM 36081. H. Rigxine, TIBLE. Tu- “Ral” ie i hite | +97 PORD Country Sedan .... $1594 For top dollar on later mode! cars. style 53 CHEV. R & H. CLEAN. i. = Rs. . 1 UBED PARMALI Cum 1B TRACTOR Auto. Services 99 TAKE M59 to W. Highland. 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 $995, 8-9513. Manning. - M d l white tires and 16,000 ‘ecvaal Y FORD \4 Door .......... $1204 AS? SIME” PAYMENTS APPR Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. oT es Galimited stock— 6364, "bs models. Late ode cdupieance Seayesenes nm | | KING BROS. CRABERBALT GRINDING IN THE about 7 miles to Demode 1957 FORD %-toh, 6-cylinder, cus- Pords—Chevrolets—Piymouths ‘$7 CHEVROLET cones FORD 2 Door 6 ....... $1005 ; : car. ers Tebored Zuck — Rd. Left and follow signs tom cab 2 lots to serve r% Black with white a Pontiac Road at Opdyke chine Shop. 13 Hood. Phone to Dawson's Sales at Tipsico $1050 15 Mile Rd. in Troy & Woodward ra es piece viverpinie, white tires, | 85 CHEVROLET Delray 2 Dr. se00 FEsm ion Sale iy | RANRSEAPY ORINDING TE _Open_every night "til 9}. Dex Kennedy wana bere oat BIRMING u—_{+— ouma’ ack |G ca Sots: Test ag poRD outom-# Deas HH MO hinntne Oana ty bie “ on von 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hard- “Sear hae ; coronene Crankshaft: Service. Olive 1 AT AND GET THE OUR LARGE FEO. OF RAMBLER top, V-8 engine, poweglide, pow: ‘86 CHEVROLET Delray 2 Dr. $1084 See | OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE ar STAKES A Wooawara MI 6-3900| er steering, power radio, Ly A gto be phim white / Sale Motor Scooters 100 379-391 8. Saginaw VAN = S m0 | heater, Many other extras. Beav- ‘§] PLYMOUTH ‘ Door 8 .., $1194 16 ft. Oldtown canoe, used $139 TOP. DOLLAR : een a ae, ©, | tifal beige and gold finish. Like siete’ : ‘ wae , new sia i957 ter, 3 ar ‘Auto- new, chrome . Must 8. “als = ‘8 Convertible evs $1005 ‘ Auction Sales 0h motor, | FOR YOUR CAR | BOB BUTLER le oe hts | See, Ormeet, Basse” wtcner hai "M1 RAMBLER Custom 4 Door #1205, ‘et ; Li’ Bpualiew, : ‘8 epee . : 12 ft. boat, CASS-OAKLAND 5 neato special. | Bes beige and gold finish. "SS FORD Custom 4 Door ... $505 , ixie Hi der fea ated fae LA ame Siren ees Some te me Bg ah | 5089 Dixie Highway 14 ft, plywood Boat used #168 aig. w Tentige’s_ Newest TURNER et Station “Wagon, 4 dr. sh eee am — "S CHEVY Bel Air Hardtop $1004 i Com racing used $419 - : : P 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door i is + 1 ceehranee: “Ts ‘ te Drayton home: 16 ft. speediiner, new, 08 NEXT OAKLAND : Cramatig, radio Be heater #1295 4 Ye 98 LE og ay ie 56 BUICK Special Hardtop 91004 ae os Males 9 a = “ rar wee, 3 TRADE FORD transmission. ‘Radio, heater and and ae finish." 1 owner. 55 BEL AIR ee "53° BUICK Ww. . 05 \ Vi 20: ft. new, $2030 1. omnes Watkins Lake— : +p whhttewalls ais oo ensue ess: $1295 : ape re Station Wagon ... kf yeay ee ser act dees used, $469 Pontiac. Call §, WOODWARD 1967 fe. biynatiow. 1958 Chevrolet hae. Pow- { "82 BUICK ? DOOT ...nseesne O25 gr Sunda e. er p.m. 30 HP Mercury, used, $290 , Re enaan. PE 37146. BiRs NOHAM MI 4.7500 on & . Like new . $1595 erelide radio. si silver | “gel ...... 0s... csqhtnbuceene = = Gai ‘and S ol] oe a 16 goon Wise are $229—C; TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. MI , as aa ee finish. . owner, "0. FORD ee | cacbssapagie wane ai Rando 3 a7 WANTED TONE CARS: TAYIOR Auto Insatance 108 196 Olds 2 Gr. Hardtop fisdie | 8T Cogyrolet 310 a.de0r, | v8 SY PORD 2 DOOF oe. sseceee Rd. Used Parts. 2000. sg Es PREP ON 4 engine, e and | finish. . : rer ees oe PL-& PD son sae 88, datemabe | Sf: ENM tue one eT Et _ aceel Sf ES down, dn! a Mines. 4986 Chevrolet 210 . V8 AC. : | CARS” i2 AUBURN eres ena pag 285 /enaing. Powerniae radio, nest | “PONTIAC-CADILLA rw ck I Parts ' * 1 or new : fg =i ite tees = 1350 N. cing windoet sets | : se a Haskins Chev. Weadwan ee MARS. |suat i alae be ee Se ee i: . j ii e Ve A ; : i i . . . Cl i} : : \ P ; ; « ? 1 ‘ ', F, : = zt ry “ S x { | f ; 4 1 zs ij fe . : eB : Ae ‘ | d | pa. , 1 j a \ ; . / oe , f- / ‘ i \ ‘ ; | ; . \ f sea \ \* ae airy ; | : } ‘ / a oe anit + : £ i x oe : 4 r #) } Capes Ne _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, , THURSDAY, JULY 14,1950 _ Se EO er ee ae "For Sale Used Cars 110) For Sale Used Cars’ n10/ ‘Fer Sale Head Cars 140| For Sale Used ¢ Cars rs 110 For Sele Used ‘Coss 110 ee my | , aie or ree } POP =I ee ee a : Oe aa a a ee a ie cn a edad ae ee : . : ~ 1 | VILL} Sp ‘SELECTION | 4, 2EYMOUTH savoy 2: ? + | ie (7 eee ome oe of Jeers. CAR ene “nce ls Sy HARDTOP SALE | SER (OUR SELECTION |"*hadil ET a By | tn ee Pee RES aie | ee } USE : OT Yaes--Menning. 38 Buick, Hower steering ae | JACK COLE, INC Migr Mr Parks, at’ MI. 41600. | 58 PC " CHIBFTAIN CON. | Ee | Le teh br GER coun: | 52 Ferd, nice, 2 Ses Dedue-Plymouth-Chrysler | Harold Turner, | Ford. vert, Yri-power std. shift. Power \ | le . ! . . ‘ tag —s low mileage, #H dé b | wycleee s eos Te ait i961 PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR, HARD- Ron between sere 30 30. tor Sho i "ER S CUL |} Cau OR 3-3373. * ar en urg ©. eT & mi automatic, radio and beater. 4 — . i : ' fy ee ’ ’ : isk } FORD, KING AUTO. 115 CORNER CASS * Fas FE 5-7308 |. | dea SSNTIAE: “CHIEFTAIN, +DR. | / t ; / 2 , : : = . Eee cemerctar mona, Opel Rekord ~—) Russ Dawson “Brae tm ="sStS | ‘K OcKed': the Bottom OR pobre transmission, radio. and) Reco : $1595 f ! : “= f ~ REPOSSRSSION | MOTOR COMPANY | %,FONTIAG 2, DR. 7.000 MILES. rs AT rit oak hi, “Beth Ring Auto ES Dawson | Larry Jerome | 2338. Sexiness ueotes I | 96: PONTIAC «DR HYDRA R & —Out ot = HOW TO GET A HONEY fios Ae REL i TON. $605 = Aes —-- | ROCHESTER prone DEALER Z I- i aredtasal ieee eee ther Cm 2 ee = 7 ; WI TH OUT GETTING STUNG FACTORY BRANCH oe en ee Jeeee wie | USED CAR PRICES Mysterious noises are a sure sign of future trouble. First, check Russ Dawson 57 Merc. Mon. 2-Dr. $1395 8 Buick H- so oa power brakes. TOR DANY | *ROST, INC.. Ures. Sharp. $12 NT MOTOR COMP. ANY ; BOB } ROS Tr, INC ‘55 Chrysler Retgerr hardtop Pew-/955 DONTIAC © trade. FE 8-9513—Manning. under the nood, under the dash and in the trunk to make ‘sure there 232 8. Saginaw FE oy | Lincoln-Mercury ex steering. power brakes. Sharp iF et i “VACATION SPECIALS | : are no little men with hammers or mice with false teeth. Then ‘UM FORD ee ee RA- | 280 Hunter Blvd. 35 Plymouth Belvedere 6 stick. | Radio, heater and hydra. | i5q harcasy sation wages ° t z , drive the car over @ rough railroad crossing. If it sounds like DIO & HEATER. WHITEWALLS US. 10 BY- Pass! 595 _ ; ‘55 Olds, super 88 Holiday coupe ‘ AT everything is ready to fall off, take it back to the dealer and tell ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN BIRMINGHAM _ _ Med Pranks Auto “Bales, 3914 Auburn ie ‘55 Buick roadmaster, H |} him there are too many loose connections in the deal. Then head Assume paymenis of $21.05 per Rd UL 2-1150 | . '56 Olds 98 convertible ~ 'f for OLIVER MOTOR SALES where you won't get rattled over our mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks ? BIG LIKE NEW ‘58 PLYMOUTH, 9) 55 Volkswagen | || dct way oF Gcmie business: at aff 4-7500. Harold Turner, Pord. | i assenger, stationwagon. 296 W. | 1‘ | HOUGHTEN & SON i : i : 199 PORD, 9 PASSENGER STA-| } Montcalm) FE 8-304¢ Pontiac YOUR ae , DEAI uw ” : | - uonwagon No money down Luc TOCA TIONS ‘ ap FOREIGN CAR SALES ? | . a ages 58 PLYMOUTH sony ana A SERVICE ay . ‘ '56 FORD '55 BUICK 3s, 3. AD 8 Pad . , j ’ a : its9 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. F oRD-| see ocwee’ ciseving sed | Retail —— PARKLANE STATION WAGON. . CENTURY 4 DR. RIVIERA. O-Matic. Heater, washers, com- PORDS. CHEVROLETS brakes. radio. heater, white tires. | ‘| Radio, heater, Fordomatic, pow- Radio, heater, Dynaflgw, power plete deluxe interior. $178 or any-| PLYMOUTHS, aes Site white and beautiful Only er steering, white tires, tu-tone, steering, power brakes, tu-tone, thing of value down. $55 87 month BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES . STOP & SHOP TODAY sharp, clean and ready to go. white tires, red and white trim, ly. Call Mr, Jones, Fleet Dept i tore very clean. tr Sagat Se ren 93 | LOCATIONS $1495 53 FORD—REALLY NICE CAR : FE 3- eh 2 || "$38, °54s, AND “55s $995 7 $1795 T-Huron — 823 W. Huron. FE «28s OLD CAR DOWN—36 MONTHS as: - 1 FROM 65 MT. CLEME ST FORDS, CHEVROLETS ‘$7 MERCURY Convertible . | | 1958 FORD. VICTORIA. 1 Rex FoM. |Q ( HOOS| BEHIND THE ‘POST. ‘OFFICE _ PLYMOUTHS: PONTIACS | rer ; x held Nee AMS Lat Nd C ( 'H | h | ; / 1956 PLYMOUTH, 2 DOOR STA- BUICKS, OLDSM | oo oe : e- . 5 ey ie oL 2. Br new whitewall tion wa on one emer, exe, con- OsiLES 57 FORD Convertible ................. .. $1745 54 OLDSMOBILE ‘37 DODGE : : dition 0 s, bute, trans. : SIERRA STATION . WAGON. VA ION SPECI: AIc: S 5 __ MOTORS, INC. New White Walls. MI 6-2849 Z Sty a a) (Seas z ||] SUPER 88 2-DOOR with radio, Radio, heater, automatic trans- A AOSTON SEEGIALS H12_S_Woodward "MI 6-8302/ 54 PONTIAC 2DR. CLEAN, $48 | 57 FORD Fordor .........6-00seseeeeees $1395 ||] beater: | Myaramatic. | poms; milaion, tustone’ finlab, a alve der. $795. Only $130 35 down, 2-3034. ry PARSE ip ee oe : cane tirana poraloe! wagon for the family, $34.32 per month Eddi S ] H d b 3 PONTID 4 DR-HYDRA- POW. | TO CHOOSE FROM, (13? DeSO2O 4-Dr. Hardtop 2.44. .ccnccsene $1795 ‘4 Chevrolet 210 4 dr Only $395 le tee ar en urg { Smas ww. bow ‘adil = | cy 1 ; =| $595 $1595 with $38.89 down, $23.52 ‘Yor 18 FORD “sg GUARANTEED USED, CARS. 557 DR PONTIAC. i} 92 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ................,. $1195 |; . is. = roog W a . i i meeet 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. 36 Plymouth 2 dr. Wagon. $905 | ____EMbire 3-0846. 4— ce -_ ; nae 4s Ford Cunemline 4 dt Oniy|Keego Harber FE 2-2529 ‘54 Mercury. Monterey 2 dr. $450|°51 PONTIAC 2 DR. 6—675.00. FE 11°56 FORD Tudor ............ abun BRS HBewaces PAE 53 OLDSMOBILE $595 with $79.85 down & $24 CRAM cain Lee AT ELIZ. a BD Es aus ie = 8-9513—Manning. _ t ~ er month faterford Twp 117 evrolet De 89 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 DOOR, p ites “TTA Canvert, ce s2 EF 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio; heater, "OVER $2 CARS IN STOCK (1961 “MERCURY, $95_ KING AUTO. CORNER CASS & PIKE 1 FE_5-7398/ “new car cond., pvt. owner, com- Eddie Steel | 56 PONTIAC Convertible ............... $1445 58 FORD Aonce Pome eee: eS re a ae a we 6 ) commento "ozo. amea. Riese oe Ba 695 ey 5. a. 2 BIG hitewalls, radio, powe r = "Sh Fe rerth 2 5 adio, heater. standar rans- USED JEEPS OUR SPECIALTY _ 1050 M ERC URY , CRUISATRE j steeriaa me brakes. Have lowered FORD : 56 FORD Conve TEU sae P4oscasonsoescans $1045 mission, V-8 engine and tu-tone in this E < A and eater, aiommatie trans- _— te “quick berg due to PEM et ela LK. Ly 2-29 1°55 FORD Tud $ 695 finish. nom radio and beater, automat LOCATIONS |. ghasg, of new stattonwagon. keer | 55 F MOOR xemne sn eaves sais mw alae was $ 695 $1595 $495 cono y DéEC. 3-4289. RON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. | Waterford Twp FE iT? me aes ‘OF ‘ 53s, ° 953 PONTIAC, 4. DOOR. $225 PULL | “Sterford Twp _ : ; = : a 1 CARS PROM, $45. TO. $3,000. Russ Dawson 53s, 'S4s, AND ‘S58 ‘orice No money down. $12 81 mo. BEATTIE. 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door ........ cece .-$ 695 NANCE NO PROBLEM. 22 AU- ANY PORDS, CHEVROLETS ae oe nies ees ee “ i : BURN _¢ or SAGINAW 23 ya SS PLYMOUTHS. PONTIACS aol i ae 55 PONTIAC 4-Door ............ Su stein $ 795 |) - M “a: : i985 FORD, 4 DOOR, RADIO AND|22?_8_Seginaw __FE_ 2-9131 BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES PONTIAC” CATALINA HAROTOP a | 3 Buying Days Left on Boat, Motor and Trailer heater, automatic. $795. 1955 MERCURY. 2 DOOR. WHITE | | like new, hydra. 1 owner. 13,000 otor Sales : 'S4 ME amar, wall tires, automatic transmis- | actual miles. §27 month. Stu stoe oe re Denier Since 1930 |}-54 MERC® RY 4-Door ................... $ 345 | Russ Dawson |". #* a ee a avTo: | eit The tian a wad” | ; ; | N _ KING AUTO., in_Waterfo ‘<4 oR | Fale Russ Dawson | ik ae TIAC. $95. $-0402. Pe “RAMBLE . CUSTOM, DR 34 FORD 4-Door Moco ooo od oo oboe oboe dean $ 495 ' MOTOR COMPANY TO CHOOSE FROM | 7 eee $080, FE 41st or EM 45813 aft : : 232.8. Saginaw FE 20131) MOTOR COMPANY ae “PONTIAC AUTO | _er ‘54 PLYMOUTH Wagon ...... a $ 595 | TTAC’S RAR ; z= ‘32 FORD V8 STA. WGN. GOOD 257 5. Saginaw FE 29131 BROKERS ei NAG BxirERMAN. €E:: = | PONTIAC’S BARGAIN BARONS Ferny pene Sq |'093 MERCURY 2-DR. SDN. R & H. | "58 Chev. Station Wgn. ‘ dr. . $1095 for parts. Good motor, awice oie 54 FORD Wagon $ 595 lone RO MC t MONEY 60 PE Overdrive. Pvt. $350. OR 3-4235. ‘57 Chev. Station Egn. V-8 ....$17 trans. Tires are fair.'$30.00 You|}| $8 2 = © uss wie . ; $4530. y Over es. MERCURY '54 CONV. AUTO. . '56 Buick RM 4 dr. Air-cond . “Slaps haul it. 9471 Bonnie Briar Pontiac fg aa oT ASK ABOUT OUR Trans., douse power, RAN. body : "37 Pord Custom 2 dr. POM ...$1395| alke after 4 pm. 53 CHEVROLET 4-Door ....... See eee $ 295 - — THIS BaEiSR BGR) Eddie Steel |: feitrstet Suen ois 7 ? “Guardian Maintenance” chanical work. Priced right, 658 << hae 2) & Ac, Tuten ‘$5 RAMBLER 2-DR. OVERDRIVE 53 FORD Hard 5 G d M “Linda Vista 56 Chev. 6, 2 dr. DelRay ...$1095 . ai QCC(OP x.ccvesarwsiseadesweinn $ 495 ; RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTEL ‘5 BUICK SPECTAL 2 DR | FORD ‘3g Pivmauth (Bel. 6 Auto. «$200 | NO MONEY DOWN. Assume poy |[ 2 LINCOLN 4-D a 3 | tne. rans. R&H, WW, P. 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD ‘38 Chev. DelRay ....... “$895 — vd $8 = r os ‘ “Wagon” 33 Pentieg 0 SRY th L . ‘Special Hardtop. Dynafiew. radie, || ‘59 Pontiac Vista demo, just like new! Jip oe : A one cwner, ‘ow mileage, 32 Buick at : ; 4 e OSS ne snare : * hardtep wagon. Power win- ; so... eee $275 1°58 CHEVROLET 95 1955 BUICK .... $1095 c ' dows seat. steering and ‘51 Chev. cecceeeeeese ee BT J $1695 | “super Harat P teeri a = rc Str Ve Tice SF Se CLIEV > 52 CLIFVE AGE <> CULV DALET ; dome, seal steering and 80 Chr BY eae voton« $35 Radio & Heater WW ties” 1,00 Dynan’ ho, oie! cering. |} BIG SALE ON SLIGHTLY USED STEEL— 1958 CHEVROLET 1958 CHEVROLET 1957 CHEVROLET ys. 2 ITH R_ SALES actua: mile~ wall tires. Black apd ivory SHINES “Er NEW AN APE DELRAY 4DOOR, 6 CYL. BROOKWOOD STATION WAG- BEL AIR 4-DOOR, = : $2450 1501_BALDWIN "57 PLY MOUTH $1695 beauty. SHINES LIKE NEW AND SHAPED Standard transmission, radio, She Er Powerglide, radio, glide, radio, bested, eee B eb Du sseau wit rede Fury ae cere 1957 PONTIAC ............... $1795 \S LISTED BELOW: | Wane ee ie. Wa ee ee wae | eee |1858 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP brakes. R&H’ WW tires =| Superchief Hardtop. Hydramatic, NOW $1645 — NOW $2195 NOW 5 Radio, heate radio, heater, whitewall tires. id 5 ote r rn r 7 > . Sisto se wieie ee L $ a) Roocuoooey.s $ Pp) aeellel si ayers even OW $1675 Leer Bias Rasio, be ‘nace wall tires, 1 PLY MOUTH. "31395 bewutife: sac 58 Ford Fairlane 500 Victoria Hardtop, Fordo _— s3es FAR MINCTOR 4-3170| Blue and white ee S$ dr. R&H. Power steer- | 198@ PORD cilee matic, power steering, almost like new | = [ IN 4 rakes. Black & white. oh . 5 ' Seca Reka 1958 METROPOLITAN CONVERT 495 Country Squire Wagon. 9 pas- |] ,-— © : | ‘31 MERCURY $00.OR 3-6862.... | Radio, heater. white wails) Neon] so" PLY MOUTH $1295 senger. Power steering, wer 57 Scoda 2Door, gas saver . ‘ as 2 \ : - tental wheel Sharpie" i . e722 brakes. V-8, Fordomatic. th- : a i c ~ Ms Wa a hs ~ = a - ~ ie = | and white. - oe , Black | Savoy. 4 dr uieen & ivory. Auto. | ~ing but the best. . ° 197 p < s : 5 | 1958 CHEV ROLET 1937 CHEVROLET 1956 CHE\ ROLET PENNIES: leet areaccas trans Was $139 sos? BUICK 57 Bonneville Fuel Injection Convertible, full | BISCAYNE &DOOR. € cy! BEL AIR 4DOOR, Ike new. 919 apoor. va . ‘ RY STA y ¢ 5 7 . : . . -DOO 7 " 4 2- ; engine, to- . PER DAY | WCusten elome be gt oon | of PLY MoU TH - $1495 | noaamaster 35° 4 thoes ote. | power. This 1s really an unusual car. Standard trans. radio, heater OT}, 11.000 miles. V8. Power: matic. Powerglide. radio. heat- SALE | Tadio and heater, 9 passenger. | Belvedere 4 dr HT Power brakes top, has everything, go first | whitewalls. turn signals. India Your favorit color ag urauoise er whitewalis, 2-tone red and . oy a + light green. “Priced to sell: ' Torque flite trans. R&H WW class. | 5 - M a < ae — - a ivory. ,»Was $1895 and (© Was ivory. Was $1295 199 Plymouth Savoy 6 Tudor $2.16! | tires ‘| 756 Mercury Canvertible, full power, push-button . _... . and ivory. . . ; tt 1954 BUICK SPECIAL 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1095 | 1957 pontiac $1995 greaser ; see veeee es NOW $1795 ec e ea ees NOW $1795 %.0se0%000, NOW $1225 DeSoto FireSweep Fordor 4 door standard transmission.| savoy Red. 6 cylinder. Stand gq | Starchief 4- Door Hardtop. Power || (Demo}. $281 day radio and heater. directional! tran, 7 & eyunger. Standard | steering. power brakes. radio, || ,-- : : 7 1959 DeSoto PireDome Fordor ©. | lights. “The Economy Buick’. 37 DODGE heater, whitewall tires. Rides and || ‘90 Plymouth 4-Dr. Wagon, automatic transmis- $B OvBot Pie Foro: “1956 CHEVROLET 210 7 DOD ae ae $1445 enee Ane 18 dream. | si vr le ait car : : . & 2 R&H Torque-flite Ston, creatr C : 5.00 Dn. 2.4 Per Day door, 2 tone blue and white. | +¢ egies a 1950 CHEVROLET $ 75 34 8 - aoeh asics see oe 7 DeSoto laa | Tudo oa Little Honey 7. FORD ieee mw. CLO O Good transportati Ww. i v 5 x - : 1958 CHE \ ROLET 1957 FORD . 1955 FORD Eee Consertioe Per Day 1954 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY ae Wate fas eee food tecond. car” ARS HH Roscntas poeet mecnse CUSTOM F $102 Per Day| Power steering. power brakes. 756 EQR[) _...... .$1205 | 2851 PONTIAC £03 BIG SALE ON OLD IRON— | Powerslice, “power ‘aeering, CONVERTIBLE. V4 automatic, CUSTOM FORDOR, V8 eneine 1957 Plymouth Belveder “8 Pordor| hydramatic, green and white. Re-| ~ RD... +. - $1295 | “Looks rough but’ drives, verfect. We tes brakes radio. beater, radio, heater. whitewalls. Solid wall tires. Solid onyx’ black. _ dio and heater. “Ready to Go.” | Fairlane 2 dr HT Victoria. A P '} 20: PIECES SHAPED IN VARIOUS FORMS |) Mv Ce cans col Wee als395 8? ivory with white Lop. Was $1895 5 $005 $365.00 Dn. $1.80 i Day beautiful turquoise & white. This | 1955 CHEVROLET 109 , a) | reery 6 r o 1957 Plymouth Plaza 8 Fordo 1996 MERCURY MONTCLAIR car is like new. 17.000 actual| Bel Air Hardtop. V-8 engine. Poo. FROM $99 TO $199: weceeeeces NOW $2295 .....00000e NOW $1775 «eee es. NOW $895 tee Denote piers eee low. with “trim ic mace alts | tires, 7OWSr steering & WW) erglide. whitewall tires with con- , . . ; . . $206.00 Dn une egret Day) matic ger reer com and 35. ‘DODG E § 845 tinental Kit. One owner and | 52 Plymouths, Buicks and Chevies P or see | $166.00 Dn. $1.31 Per Day rr dr, Sedan V-8 auto. trans. ns - : $858 Mercury Montetair Tudor top 1950 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE R&H | WW tires. This car ts im- 1958 FORD wasdtsg ptt 51 Fords, Chevies and Plymouths P 1955 OL er , i . radio an a3 . | 5 1859 Pirmouth Belvedere 6 order heater. “A Real Real sharpie.” /755 DODGE ....... $ 825] motor ‘with nothing tut’ ssoen ‘30 Chevrolets and Plymouths Joop aS eee a art eee onal v-8 OLDSMOBILE $225. y ; ELRAY, 2-DOO cy FAIRLANE TUD : - 058 Fiymouth Custom 6 Pass. 1955 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT Bet yit Yellow & black RAH. Bieek mauke” Woeewai.” mob ; : ‘| Heater, turn cignels, washers. standard transmission, radio 8 Mydramatic, radio, heater, * Standard transmission, 8. radio "55 = 49 Buicks ig and sea mist green. Was heater and whitewalls. Forest tone blue. Was $1008 1955 m9 sore chit Eh DAE] Se tee Ge a ge | PLYMOUTH ..$ 595) 1957 werra $ 545 ied Se ee eT ont ec A , | vro! y 10 Tudor « for Ses 2 door 6 cyl -| Here's one for the toad Jai . : } y ‘4 Per Day on Enel inder. Stand aere a es te the | havent Just fill 37 Plymouths ewsie ness s NOW $1625 Sevseceses NOW $1495 ee sacdseces NOW $975 1955 DeSoto PDome Tudor et Ce custo 54 DeSOTO. > COs ‘ and forget it. Nice . $185.00 Dn. $1.46 Per Day door, fordomatic, white wall| ~ eSOTO ....$ 595) all the way. a i __._... 1955 DeSoto P'Dome, pPaedor L tire taaie s and heater, pew paint. | finb_Coupe— Solid Diack finish. | :9g¢ i ee Se : : Big 00 De TG de Per Day] "A Beauty. 1 Auto, “trang Rat LENO ive ll cpecqar. ~~ Oté= 2 LOW OV ERHEAD LOCATIONS NH es Coe ee C U T R OLET DEALER, Lenn eerte really -extra nice. Ss R _ fla pre! | AMMLER SHELTON | ~ . MY 2-2871 .- | Fie, The. BIG— BIG Lot. ad DALLAS “1 cect p M246 2 es 631 OAKLAND — “FE 44547 J “RAMBLER” ,RORGE-CHRYSLER-P TH oe wi Tle eet E rogritsteke out 18133 | ‘OL 11011 1 Se et r= : _ = ee atin ut é me x aa eee , . ~ an 4 A. ae ae ati oll wert _THE tmaoecais pase. : “THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 | I d N 1 r Ou Be ~Tesey’ S| Talewianeis Baha ~|2 U.S. College Educators Trailer Makers ation’s In ustrial "Programs furnished by Stations listed in this column are subject to change without dotice Tour Pontiac Motor Plants: | : Hits All- Time High i in Ju _ Channel ties Channel +—-WWd-TV ae ee ‘Chinnel $—OKLW-TV ue ale Pda | to Close Plant ) Two noted U:S. college educa-| dian educators attending the 1959 gi : WASHINGTON (AP) — The} TV nee ; tors completeq a three-day tour|, Gemeral Conference tor y nation’s industrial production / TONIGHT’S ; MIGHLIGHTS that the grass is green ij10:55 (7) News. | of Peatian Division plants| College and University Educators | Waterford Concern Set boomed to a record high in June. 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) their “backyard when they|11:00 (4) Price Is Right. sterday. ei ks in the fields of engineering Move to Factory in| Tee Federal Reserve Board re- (4) News, Weather. look at it through the eyes} (2)/1 Love Lucy. | . : fpr Move to Factory in) eS einen : 7) Curtain Time of their new friends, the junk- (7) Cleo Observing engineering pro- sciences, July 5-17 at - f port output from ¢ pe Poona or (9) Abbott & Costello. duction activities were: Harold A.) the Technical Center in Warren. | St. Louis, Mich. mines, mills and factories was 155 es @ Mie adams, Eve (9) Mike Hammer. 11:30 (4) Concentration. en a oe * * * : pcan a the DE8 arent. : ; , Eve. 1 gineering director Poitiee Chad was above re- ses tae te oe Sore HE Thee ® ceeetigy Légionnaire. | Sineering Experiment Station at Pr pod Noe visibility sioose Trailer Fa rg 4615 Dixie| V2°% figure for May, Gaunt tat in “Shadows Tramble.”” Rob-| (2) Top Dollar. © [Ohio Sate University i Colum|ot General Motors technical ac-|Hwy., Waterford an-|. The recession low. was 126 in (9) Six Gun Judge inson s wealthy and re- 12:00 (2) Love of Life, bus, » and. Oliver M. Stone, complishments; to furnish educa-| nounced today they will close their) APri! 1958, the prerecession 6:40 (2) News tired top manufacturer who einai —s stitute of Ors. With information useful in'plant “in the very near future’’/W4S 146 in February 1957, 6:45 2 ae News, Sports. one in Be _ gee ai oa Repeat. Mys- ped 5 — Be You, ; . severance pay based on'their length Peace arouse { { { * color). Mich. Outdoers. Streets - 47} Pantomime Quiz. : f service with the company and C 0 R (1) le oo — of pest Merwe falta ip, sn (9) Serial Theater Will Tr Youth Condemnation will be laid off as soon as present Tan pening af UU pu 0 IS -pop music ve —— | 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. ] | production of some 50 house trail- D . | . criginated in the U.S. Filmed) (Dennis Morgan) and stattliag (a) News he Hearing Set fers 4s completed Camry Carousel Foods at 190'Decnite Steel Strike (9) Million Dollar Movie sonation in “The Payoff _ 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks, for M S U O Land -’ All employes have been notified/15 Mile roads, is holding its grand} Drama: Group of talented (9) Rough Riders. Adven- (4) It's Great Life. in | urg ary ‘of the-.plant’s closing. opening today, tomorrow and Sat-; DETROIT «® — The steel strike youngsters looking for tirst ture: Riders are confronted (7) Music Bingo. . A condemnation hearing has been, “Reason for the move,” Welde- |U'day. Mrs, Constance de Cary is not expected to have any effect Broadway break * decide to by Confederaté colonel who (9) Movie. . set for Aug. 11.in Oakland County) man said, “is because of the | Who was associated with the Nor- |on automobile assembly operations produce their own show in| Tefuses to concede defeat. {1:88 (7) Topper. Charge Pontiac Twp. Circuit Court as the county tries! Ine oe many factory facilities |mandy Dining Room is the owner)in the near future, Automotive s on Broadway.” ('42) (9) Walter Winchell. Drama: (4) I Married Joan. 18-Year-Old Broke Into 'to acquire additional private prop-| and storage space within the |a%d manager. oo mer r output this week 1 Judy Garland. Falling out, among thieves (2) As World Turns, Sandwich Sho erty easements necessary for the} township, Officials are very re- This combination restaurant i ae - ae , s 8:00 (2) December .Bride. Coin- occurs when one robber's|1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth. : P Michigan State University Oakland! gretful that such a move is | and food store is located in the |°S°™@ ony ade units, grea edy: When Lily’s club puts wife is in the hospital andig:99 (7) Day in Court An 18-year-old Pontiac Township| °° 8° disposal system. = | necessary.” Neiniing | Srmerty weeeyee WE Look er 85,533 units satan on its annual play, one of ~ accomplice refuses to al- (2) For Better or Worse. youth was bound over to Oakland Harold K. Schone, director of| Arrangements are being made| Mints. It will be open from 7 hcteg the se wa ares amateur actors cancels and ow him to visit her. (4) Queen for a Day, County Circuit yesterday for trial the Department of Public Works a+ the st. Louis plant for employ-| #™- to midnight daily and until . Matt Henshaw is persuaded|10:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) :30 (4) Court of Human Relati , which “will build the system, said 1 a.m, on weekends, ago, the trade paper reported. to tile the part. Repeat. (4) Best of Groucho. Quiz: 2:30 (4) of Human Ons! in the burglary of George’s Sand- t th is the| ment of a portion of the men now Truck output is expected. to (4) Who Pays? Petes 4 Jeo Titerligg, acta sa (2) House Party. swich Shop on July 5. sete cide of ae Mvoad er Liv.| Working in the Waterford Town-| A pancake bar, featuring 12 tolreach an estimated 27,753 units panel quiz show: Mike Posh “Tron Jaw” and wrestler (7) Gale Storm, x * * choles tn — Youmaas wave at ship factory. 15 kinds of pancakes is an inno-\this week. The figure compares 1 Sir Cedri Wild Red Berry contestants. (9) Home Fair. : d 5 “This move is merely, & con- | vation, Two pastry chefs, one Ital- with 25,662 assemblies last week ace as emcee, Sir ric , ' ; Jerry Lee Lemmert, of 2040 granted easements and condemna solidation of our two Michigan fac-|ian, the other Duteh, are prepar-!and-16 427 d ‘a sneak’ cad riage Apenpes a vai Drasha: Dysbetees ene we. — te vane Dr. Malone. Richwood St...ia being held in Oak,|tion is necessary: tories,” Weideman said. He add-|ing bakery products for the ree- i Spee : ene Vin as paneiists. ‘ * "| land County Jail pending his ar- He id all oth ment rs . . ; t for 7 = CO tare _raeeaenh es) gb i cdr Sen) te Sh aa“ oad el i te lny| Th pert ald a oan : i | 10:15 ( : - 7 json, Kan, but there is no im-;and ice cream department a; manufactures, _\ rysier Ee tee harcaee eominae ap id hoy ad a bag Spe ts Following his examination in gee - ‘Cheat tude! mediate plan to move the St. Louis “= et counter, — _ going Paice for paps wins fixed duel at the Oaks,/10:80 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (1) Who Do You Trust. gp rwnclicap pee gy t 8,00, Clark J’ Adams, "is for owners of| factory to Kansas. ques 8.508 Veblen ‘ie eck New Orleans’ famed field of (4) (color) Masquerade 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. Finnegan bond at §1, the property in question to show) The local trailer company is ne- compared with 9,776 cars and honor, only to find himself Party. Panel: Faye Emer-|” (4) (color) Truth or Conse x * * cause “why the property should! gotiating for another factory ‘to rom 0 S trucks last week and 8,205 ve- facing charge of homicide. son, Audrey Meadows, Lee Lemmert and a juvenile, 16,,n0t be taken for easement pur-|le ase the Dixie Highway plant, histes a yene.aan. Repeat. Starring Jock Ma- Bowman and Sam Levenson (1) American Bandstand, | Were arrested shortly after three "The hearing is set for but Weideman declined to reveal an honey, with Bert Parks. 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. business firms were burglarized'9 &-™. the identity of the new firm. Th A breakdown of Canadian opera- (4) Lawless Years. Adven- (7) Parole. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. the evening of July 5. Schone said construction on the| Weideman would not say just ummit erms tions shows 1,560 cars and 1,813 ture: Ruditsky nearly loses| = (0) Stariight | Theater" 1) county Fair se ¢ '$500,000 system would begin Mon-|how long the Waterford piant! trucks built this week compared his chance to jail bigtime Drama: Puerto Rican sepia (9) Forest Lemmert denied any } day, He said it would be “‘close’’|} would remain open, However, em- . with 7,968 cars and 1,808 trucks hoodlum when mob frames to New York to marry an 5:00) —_— ot Gn Weeckins bei Be reescirpy« in trying to complete it before|ployes estimated that operations) porter Says If Berlin last week, the trade paper said. him to stop his testimony. encounters difficulties in get-| > DS: ceicgs Ptenret| detectives ba ena tie om classes begin at MSUO. im Sep-| would cease within the next two y There was no breakdown of last (7) Real McCoys. . Comedy: ae cin 6 Feels. = a on onecnk YOURE-| tember. weeks. Freedom Guaranteed year's figure vas Grandpa and his clan get row : - . inside view of movie-making s1:00 7 may seats eee a The juvenile admitted break- Leaders Can Meet and also meet actress Bar-|!?: ewe, weatner. into the three firms—the P q : Sn tiie (1) Soupy’s On. Variety with 6:90 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. we it Friendly Maven wor: |Arc-Welder Sets Explosion From Our News Wires Atlantic Ocean (9) Movie. (cont.) Soupy Sales. 5:55 (4) Sports. Perry St.; George’s Sandwich - 4 a. Atlantic City? 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Theater. West-| 11:20 (2) (4) Sports. Shop, 1018 Joslyn Rd., and the Drum Blast Injures Boy Christian A. Herter told Andrei A.|| OF antic ty ern: Stephen McNally, John/ 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Dairy Queen establishment at Gromyko today that if arrange-| », T 1] Ireland, Audrey Totter star Drama: Ida Lupino, ‘On 1059 Joslyn Rd. ments can be made here to bar It Ss Hard to e in ‘‘Return to Nowhere.’’ No- Dangerous: Ground.”” (52). Big Atlas Fails A 13-year-old Waterford Town- The youth had sealed up both future crises over Berlin and h 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety .with| Lemmert was arrested shortly, | ship boy was severely injured in) ends of three §5-gallon drums (guard its freedom the United States} aTLANTIO CRTY, NJ. #—~ efi teeny eames ted tier| | guest Joey Bishop, Virginia! after the juvenile. Officers said'he an explosion yesterday as he at-| which had previously contained. |is ready to proceed promptly to @| There's hardly a dry “eA his wife has married the Graham. ~ had been paroled after serving a'tempted to put the finishing touch-| synthetic paint thinner, As he |summit conference. town. Almost 8 inches of rain marshal. Repeat. (7) Night Court. 0 Fay roun sentence for burglary. es to a new raft with an are-| side to hold the board platform, | Russia lifted partially her cold| have fallen since Tuesday, leav- (4) Bachelor Father. Com- FRIDAY MORNING te eau hal wll waren welder. side, to hold the beard platform, jwar veto on secret talks, At the ing this resort city on the water edy: Bentley and Kelly per-'¢.59 (2) Meditations. Engine Fizzle = Marks|175 miles and cover 1,250,000 piaca enytg pone, General Hos.) fever inside the drums teem. (re imme she threatened a critical simest covered by it. suade Peter to go to night|. 55 (9) On Farm Front A . sale i 2, pital with a broken right leg and! fumes inside the drums to eX- | East-West showdown on her Berlin) ‘The record rainfall hes left school and. learn English|.59 (4) Today. Sth Straight Failure by| Sires is being crested by the con-jsecond and third degree body| Plode. __|demands which the West fears) water shin deep in the streets. composition in “Bentley and/""" (9) ry College inportant Miail eee tm in Kariba burns was Roger Mihay of 4912] The boy had been standing at|Would surrender all Germany to! gince Tuesday morning a total Peter's Teacher.” ? ‘ opera ee Gorge downstream from Victoria| Hobson St. He is the son of Mr.|one end of the barrel, and when|Communist rule. of 7.5 inches of rain has been (7) Leave It'to Beaver. Com- (7) Big Show Falls in Africa. : and Mrs. Eugene Mihay. the end let go, the blast threw| British Foreign Secretary Sel- | measured, 5.43 inches Tuesday | edy: Beaver and Wally find|7:30 Bi ee ro * | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) | him to the ground. At the same| wyn Lloyd conferred privately | and 1.92 inches Wednesday. The ~~ Answer te Previous Puzsle a |\—The powerful engines of an Atlas time, there was a flash fire, set-| for two hours over lunch with | end isn’t in sight. More rain is 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo intercontinental ballistic missile ; ting his clothing afire, Russia’s Andrei A. Gromyko. at | predicted today. oe 8:30 (7) Harry’s Holiday House. ignited early today but the’ troub- Sta r M a T ket Seem Ss | Roger's brother Robert, 11, who! the Soviet villa. The total for duly is 14.79 9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. le-plagued rocket failed to get off ‘| was sitting nearby, narrow! serie inches, breaking the previous (=I (2) Movie ithe ground. missed being’ injured, i‘ : eee ag or Bod a : had high of 10.22 inches for the en- 3250 | —— oe The Atias remained tockead | Pretty Well Cornered | ane scheduled bebinaosnes | gytto-| GS Sm ct oth one ee Se ESeArRTe eT Senta se its pad englfed tn billows of bleck)" - | A neighbor living on the next|Western foreign ministers. It in- a { i ean's Notebook. ke. : wn eee uns suc By Hans wrLson Sean ests pe, “te ini eum a orakon, Hort Iara 10:25 (9) Billboard. zero @ flash of orange flame burst LAS VEGAS—I came out here to these burning sands —Imen and the Coates Ambulance |the Western leadene after a four- Ee, eee ee 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. from the base of the 85-foot mis-| really the new capital of show business—and found it heating Service. day filibuster in which he refused 2 girls of the Luton Choir leave be — | _ sile. It died quickly. up a little. It got to around 125 degrees down by all the new * * * secret talks unless his East Ger- poem oe hee a is are oa The misfire wap the lates} in a swimming pools the last few days, then there) Roger was given first aid and/man satellite came along, too. | taking out insurance against los- series of troubles for the Atlas taken to the hospital where was a little sandstorm. The Chamber of Com- |taken w his| But at the same time, he! ing them to any Aussie romanc- , rT] ‘Aigttalt ae merce was boasting about the climate, and|odition was reported as fair to-/toughened ~his stand on Soviet! ers. Broker John Keevils sold | The last five Atlases were fall- | comedian Jackie Miles said, “That’s right °Y- terms for a Berlin truce agree-) them policies for $2.80 which Torr | ures; four-of them exploded short- + +++ Where you gonna find this kind of cli- gon the West in will pay off $700 for each girl ly after launching. mate—unless you dig for it?” State Bans Issuance ro warned ‘hat ie wil WhO marries an Australian dure The Air Force suspended test- / = uncoropromising terms ing the trip. ing of the missile after the last + Vegag must be paying entertainers— : no agreement to end the Berlin Sowa, om June © Secretary ef star, cHorus girls and musictans—s00e- (Of Burning Permits |sitmies,tt acces Rus Defense Neil H. McElroy an- 000 a/week, maybe $500,000. All these are Witch the Saat Gerete Teds nounced later would be at g here now: Red Skelton, Lena Because the fields and woods'would have an equal ans wee mee S eee » Louis Prima and Keely Smith, are so dry, the Michigan Depart-|West Germans. ee oe - Berle, Sophie Tucker, Jayne Mans- |ment of Conservation has banned| The West fears | jal this month. id, Peggy Lee, Jack Carter, Frankie issuance of burning permits ultimately would a The delay also has slowed’ this Laine, the Ames thers, Dorothy Collins, Hank Henry, This was revealed by the Wa- 92 ce control. 31 Capt nation's man-to-space program. | Benny Fields and Blossom Seely, Ed Sullivan, Phil Ford | terford Township Fire Depart. |"- ® °e? . i “Gelloping E and Mimi Hines, the Paris Lido Show, Roberta Sherwood, | ment, which answered 52 calls Guam is 30 miles long and eco * icra Find Pontiac Man Guil Cerbett Monica; Sally Rand, Perez Prado, Dick Contino, | for rubbish fires during the first jseven miles wide. 12 Pertaining te in@ Pontiac Man Guilty | Betty George—-Wonder how many I forgot? twe weeks of July. “ os 44 Sociable event 4 : , / The clampdown on burning of , ‘ 48 “Shooting. \ Clifton Clark, 31, of 517 Harvey; = Cary Grant flew over to woo the beautiful nude Ger- 83 Martian | St. was found euiny uieieg; man dancer, Sheilah Moser (nickname “Yellowbird”) who's bic geradp howl t We Carry the Following Television on Sales Floor i: + eal . Oy eS oP" famous for hér Jayne Mansfield area ... . Frankie Laine said | cup, : 4 Uasiow Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. . subject to a fine of from $100 to} @ General Electric @ RCA Victor @ Admiral | wt i) 5 3 Bewildered : 4 Tree fulid 9 Enclosure Clark was fined $5 and $25 costs.|that he’s leaving his agents (G.A.C.) Unies they get a tele-|$500, and a maximum sentence of! @ Emerson © Philco @ Westinghouse 37 give Use Kepontine, a3 Trials ii Hand part {He was accused of stealing two|vision show for me”. ed oem | @ Motorola © Dumont 88 apie 6 Deviate So cose ender =e Gath .|tires from the Don R. McDonald) Lili St. Cyr’s divorcing Ted Jordan ... Marie McDonald and , " moral 26 Press 47 Foxes Tire Service store at 370 S. Sagi-|pridegroom, Lucille Ball and Buddy Hackett ganged up for B mgs pee tm ne naw Stn duly 7. Milton Berie’s Sist birthday party. Marie was mourning her|BUYS 7) Pct, Equity HAMPTON ELECTRIC 61 * ° - poo _° a ~4 3 Tonce father who died that day, and was taking the first plane}, 825 W. Haren St. — Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. — FE 4-2525 62 49 eet eeee _| Arizona Grand Canyon became/home . . . When Joan Crawford went out with the Benny in Ford Co of Canada F ) ‘= 0 pe 4 Grae ther) can a national par in 1919. Goffstelns, Benny toted a bottle of 100'proot vodka for Joan ‘ | who drinks nothing else. , DETROIT # — Ford Motor Co. * announced today that it has ob- Famous gambler Nick the Greek, who's periodically re-jtained about 75 per cent of the -_ Tor ay fn 1a 10 Pr Oograyns ae ported broke, was ‘$20,000 ahead in a high-stake poker game equity of Ford Motor Co. of Cana- ‘in a downtown hotel yesterday. Nick has proved again his ~ da Ltd. —e : = purchase. bility of—as the gamblers say—‘Coming up wi WIR (780) oan (900) WWI (950) WOAR (1190) WEY (1970) WPON (1400) WIBK, (1500) canny @ . p The company said that as a re- , . . — a hang What they'd love to know is where Nick finds” sult of its otter to purchase class < : - an ares of the Canadian — vaLe. ron on wros. cues re payee nd stock at $188 a share, it “ea teen 4 Poe WJBK, on les ee THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . : ‘ a eC ae ck for 776, po cay fee / WPON, News tare a ee ee Wealthy Walter Trautman phoned tenders for 7,828 of the class B News, Sports / ua wo — yids yy a ons Rhonda Fleming in L.A., offered to fly stock. "The offer closed yesterday. | 6:30 WIR, Dinner Os || OBR te, Segecenere © WCAR. ‘News there from Texas for a dinner date . Announcement of the offer was| ce ee oe ort ote ; 10;00-— WIR, Muse aise The four Crosby boys’ll appear on Bob made last May 21 and the offer : WON Gan Bs al Be me Wow. OGheridan A foe ten : *OKLW News att Break Hope’s first fall TV’er .. . Jonathan Win- | ost Pe mane to arehclcers BETTER SEE US es ~ alee Print i wean News “"* | sao—win, compote ters’ first stage appearance — after his : WATS & Bie WWJ. News. Maxwell European trip — will be in summer stock ; For a Good Used TV CKiw ¢ | a) oT. < 10:30—CKLW, e Men wz. Shorr kk * 2 ; Se Game Saat wara la mor lin is home town, Dayton . . . Greek ac- evy Starts Output weak Gooding a JAR. tress Maria Demas was signed. by Jim ; ; Stop in today and pick out a good quaranteed see Henagan; she'll appear in “plamo,” with {C ) tCo -? TV Set, Over 52 Sets to choose from. John Wayne. Of LOMpaci Lorvair. . | : Harold Lioyd’s son Duke is entertain- > From $14.95 and up sere ee cane caaien “mite prodicton tthe Cor | eda '|..."The Clark Gables rented a ten-bedroom P ) : [nonen tn Rages. Suibar Thornton woe | By png? ler is second in the Village 4 ipa cages production of his Tom... 2 MARIA — 2 “rObaYS bar Lavan. 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J pry ad? ‘ yyy? s Bench Saw Stand .. .11.95 rm spor: * : ei in u r i : +9? eane tt Molding Cutter Set. . 14.95 wy be rent) 34, HP Motor....... 35.95 Just the saw for the home owner. Ideal for those occasional buiid- 3 ing jobs. Table tilts at 45° angle with lift-off rip fence. Now you can get all the makings of a heavy duty bench saw at an amazing savings. Hurry in today during this gigantic sale ... Save. {° F ult 1 8 Pas ™ safer driving comfort gs are available at Hardware Dept., Main Basement yrex cord for whitewall 1 Auto Accessories Depl.. Perry St. Basement ~ Zee! (NO MONEY DOWN! ©) WN 70315 2645 —s21| | When You Trade-In Your Old Tires}. ay 2. : oom steunescd | FAST FREE INSTALLATION! | ae w guaranteed or youn money back’ SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | Hf ; ee Size Ww fo is d \ SS | 7 ey i \ \ i , E e : Fi =) ‘ f : i : oe ee x BNE eg : ‘ \ ‘ : ' \ re ee { : j ay a ‘ . i } nt r i i Here's Positive Proof that your Dollar Buys MORE Than Ever Before at WKC! Big Special Purchases bring you these Special Low Prices. Hurry to WKC! OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. EVER- HANDY PICNIC JUG KEEPS HOT or COLD LIGHTWEIGHT FIBERGLASS INSULATION HANDLE For CARRYING a cC /.. / : sty le ! nHinNA BEER MUG 7, FINISHEL KEROSENE LAMPS ith GLASS CHI IMNEYS: "ADJUSTS FOR TAE aay 108 NORTH SAGINAW INDOOR ADJUSTABLE TV ANTENNA *] TV. Sturdy. Gleaming gold finish side pan- els. Rel - Var plasticized fin- ish. Only $6.88 With any purchase of $19.95 or more during WKC’s history - making Dollar Days! Regular $1.98. Complete with lead- in wire. 3-section adjustable. Feit base will not scratch furniture. TV Stand with Casters Regularly $5.95. Adjusts to any size 2 $ od Ol Occasional Tables IMAGINE! This Lovely ae LAMP at the ‘TINIEST’ res) PRICE EVER! -' | Choice of 3 Colors | The BIGGEST ELECTRIC tamp*Buy" YOuRS FoR OLY >I DOWN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 oe wr <3 =—WY) sj ee ein . — - — met 3 - ‘ 4h y'l on the brilliant new Big 11 cu. ft. Refrigerator This roomy family-size beauty has a 49-Ib. freezer with 17-lb. chiller drawer! Big door shelves provide extra storage space! Easy-to-clean porcelain interior. 11 cu. ft. ca- ‘pacity. oe ase * on Saeeseanee Heat e Sees eee sock cess ercesteseeseenes Only *1° Down Ask About WKC’s Exclusive Bank Meler Plan... 15) ) ‘ 22) ss P {awa aa #5¢ \ sie! -« «is all you pay on WKC’s ke , , clusive Meter Bank Pion. It’s the | Simplest, Thriftiest Way to Buy | r Your New Refrigerator. WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW. ..FE 33-7111‘leer a sos Po acco faa * a pe meat ene ere ee meee i Ol en ees THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 _ THREE “FAMOUS NEW ESKIMO ELECTRIC 4” . FAN BONUS FOR With Your New 1959. ON LY Double-Wall Constructed WASHER... SAVE 551.90 : Here's How You Save: _—— - © Delune Spied Queen Wether 109 95 es ‘eae, 99s | i TOTAL VALUE $139.90 P | You Pay Only... S Plus i : $1.00 fe for Fan Bon NO MONEY DOWN i @ Ef . Only gi WEEKLY! THE PON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 en ane FF | ae aoteee “ “8 I te ree - ——— ; - 2 eae! | ieaiahAs ||| BIG FAMILY SIZE ® Giant Full-Width Freezer. © 12.1 Sq. Ft. Useable . Shelf Area ® 4 Roomy Door Shelves in Super Storage Door @ Sheer Look Styled with - Stunning Frosty-Turquoise- Accented Interior and Sheer Look Lines Outside iy ; Z g ey YY 4s, Vf fa a g LEG A “4 6 iy ; : Zi / . th j ‘ . Pitts ‘ther . se ‘ te; Cede Att kkk dddhhnthddddbdddddihdddidihsddddddddddddd COCK) tie oh tear . ’ SOO ee a Steerer eee ee ee ST Me - ia ttt oyu lll, OB ey tttsee Bieri OOO ae ae ees: ely MCA CR Sees ee a. ites Wi vy On 7 a) wees DO “ t= 4 ' , ~ . = GPs . ° “y Loe) ANY * “ fu PP ty - ~a= P - - : a eas e : $ = . aa \ Vb rN Q° 20 - Gall “ x a ot 1 W the tag tN We an i pate , : my Tit Lig if OE ji - Vi S7 jit en Yh ie With Your 16-Year-Old or Less, Popular-Make Refrigerator in Operating Condition IETER BAN PLA. HERE’S HOW OUR PLA IE eo i 1 Choose the refriger- 2 We will deliver your 3 Deposit as little as 4 No bills to pay or ator you want at new refrigerator and 25¢ a day of the collectors to annoy WKC, 108 N. Sagi- install the METER money you save with you. Bring in your | naw. No DOWN BANK out of sight, new refrigerator ef- savings and get a . PAYMENT. ftee.- ficiency. receipt for them. 8 0 EE Oe SE OE ee ee ee a ec vO -@Day ' OUR LOW, LOW PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY, 1:YEAR SERVICE & 5-YEAR WARRANTY | idorlinientetantantacententantalantenlenlanteslentahetestediantalaslenaneniaeladentatastananennianbetentententetanentententedententetete te teleeleeleteleed 4 = * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 FIVE | : 'R ‘i NT ere v6 oH ane s 4 - ’ beerla {WKC's: fog = SAAS poe new 1959 MAYTAGS: Deluxe automatic washer has exclusive underwater filter agitator, suds dis- penser, bleach dis- penser, 2 speeds, 3 temperature con- trols, water level control. FOR YOUR OLD WASHER ...1F ITS WORTH °40 ee Maytag deluxe > | a Buys Any Sparkling washer with square New 1959 Maytag 75 eared Per — soles Ea Washer or Dryer! tached, makes Week handy work table. This dependable Deluxe Maytag dry- er has 3-button tem- | perature selectors, revolving disc lint filter, automatic de- wrinkling, automatic _ sprinkler and air- fluff setting. Maytag has white porcelain enamel that’s beautiful and easy to clean. Fam- ous Gyrafoam wash- .ing action. Sediment trap. Maytag deluxe washer with square white porcelain tub. Maximum capacity. Famous Gyratator washing action. b= sii Se ee ee eee eee ep IRC ee ST Ll a! eee a eS _SIX ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 3-Speed Operation $14.88 Plays 33/3, 45 and 78 RPM records. Attractive carrying PHILCO Predicta Radio $16.88 Printed Circuit guarantees long life for this Hi-Power Radio. RCA Victor Radio Rich ‘‘Golden Throat’ Sound $17.88 Big, easy-to-use dial. Oper- ates on AC or DC. Beauti- fully styled in maroon, FAMOUS AM-FM Radio Gets All 17 Detroit FM Stations $39.95 Engineered specifically for FM usage. Gives static-free performance. PHILCO Clock-Radio With 4-Inch Speaker aa « OF I Sa | Le sii Uh = — ESF SS aUrereTETNTTTS mo “Slender Set” styling. Big four-inch speaker with new Duo Sound system. Lumi- nous clock hands. FAMOUS 6-Transistor With ‘Case, Batteries and Earphones $34.95 Powerful transistor Radio — complete with earphones, case, batteries. A real value. | *29.95 °° Genuine Automatic ZIG | ZAG Portable Sewing Machine ' SAVE *30” Se S AP RE ae er Tea IS : ELAR Y tei grt 23 [== . ae : “ut, * ‘ - ‘s c . 3 ! Spe ° ets ne Tite os : 23 os lt Does All This Without Attachments! ® Makes Buttonholes = © Sews Backward and Forward ®@ Sews on Buttons ® Automatic Bobbin Winder ® Embroiders © Sews Over Pins and Needles e Appliques | ©@ Mends and Darns Regularly Sells for $89.95 NOW ONLY... >op ap?” ~-$1.00-DOWN=ONLY $1:00 WEEKLY BRAND NEW AFH 1959 SWIVEL VACUUM CLEANER MODEL 805-8 Mie's ariginel was $69.95 - Peowertul % H. P. Motor Paper Dust Bag + Clip-On Tools 5 qpss Viny! Swivel Hose Light + Quiet « Gueranteed Complete with 7-piece No Money Down ont of cleaning tools 50c Weekly | New 1959 Dual Channel Plays Stereo, Hi-Fi and regular records. Dual-channel living sound, 4-speed phono plays all sizes and speeds, dual amplifiers plus FM-AM radio. 3-in-ONE value! 00 DOWN $ New 1959 Lightweight, powerful PORTABLE TELEVISION with a deluxe hideaway antenna ‘Olushpic STEREO True STEREOPHONIC CONSOLE with FM-AM RADIO | with 3-dimensional sound Powerful, easy-to-carry television $ OO that brings in excellent pictures. DOWN Olurhpic jcay home entertainment center! , TV... RADIO... HI-FI PHONO COMBINATION! 3 WHC. 1Od N.SAGIN. AW. - KE WIRED FOR STEREO... this is the combination you don’t out- _ grow! Here, in one elegant cabi- net, is a rare combination of looking and listening pleasure! And our special purchase price is so low this THREE-way home entertainment center costs less than you might pay for TV alone! Created by the world leader in combinations this--Olympie—has————<———.-.-—- the newest automatic features for ease of tuning, clarity of viewing, and purity of tonal re- production! Beautiful mahogany finish. See it today! Regular Price $449.95 Special Value Priced at. . « ‘2738 - Up to 3 Fall Years te Pay! b= dil ~ FIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 oer bey “o) game c 5 ay a J > aN . | 4 ree bo - Va = SV) < Sd “i. sad , / “4 % ¥ sa <= He. acs ws P > ' | |) oe S : ol LMR A\c FQ) AE Ss ee ~ s ee | Ag \ ; << FEATURING THE NEW ELECTRIC EYE LIGHT METER a ae CHAT: MCOLOR MOVIES . 4 _) ! OUTFIT in new | | __ ! | ~ * -1o-Home Packase ADVERTISED IN $1.00 Down LIFE $1.50 Weekly Yu EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of it! A light meter built into the top of the camera measures light for you . . . tells you lens setting. No figuring — no guessing. You get perfect color movies every time. Pr KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast 2.3 lens. Think of it! A color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child — tan take beautiful sharp, clear color movies the first time. No learning how. — it's alt-fun, no fuss. Your family and friends will say you're an expert. But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as snapshots fk EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED INCLUDED! Vou get the camera, the projector and all the accessories shown in this ad at one low, low price. Carry them home in the new handy package illustrated) © Se KEYSTONE K-60: MOVIE PROJECTOR with £1.6 Magna-Scope lens and Super-Optic beam. Think of it! A small, compact. movie projector that’s easy to carry and simple as ABC to run. Throws 2 big, bright, §00-watt picture, filling your screen with color. motion and fife. Extra 300-4, -foot Keeps Movie reedy Show, ¥to * — PRP EAN Pea Bo OY Fe Te ee & <— “ we late te, Oy TUS tet tte Se ae nN * ft. su Rss. : Ep: Movie Scene R | A k ecord hex Hollywood-like proce ne ( ; geal for your home mivinn “heat Pro by following the In fe) Lo editor — 35 ens). , : putting on adhesive eka > | tape. TT pos Te ee *tore Pid FREE DEMONSTRATION A Hollywood Camera Man will be at WKC ‘In Person’ to demonstrate Movies with’ The New ‘Magna-Scope’ Projector! Friday Evening and All Day Saturday. . WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW... .FE 33-7114 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 _NINE_ FOR THE ~ BRIDE! Large 12” Automatic Fry- pan with Cover and all con- trols. aw “a Automatic Electric Pop-Up Toaster with Westinghouse Thermostat. A WEEK er A Lightweight 3-speed Port- able Mixer for the Pertect gift. A WEEK $7 ¢7 Automatic Steam or Dry tron with Westinghouse thermostat. ap Cig STF 15-cup Automatic Coffee Maker with Westinghouse thermostat. a ie OTT cs a ry “UT Sunbeam Floor Conditioner, waxes, sctrubs, cleans rugs. , Neo Money Down 9 3 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY see rr nue toe aoe oe ‘ eatane ” s Lh) = — ft! |S \ SALE! SAVE 50% NEVER BEFORE SUCH FINE QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! ~ MELMAC BREAK-RESISTANT —_MALLOW:WARE DINNERWAR q ae = NC) +5 ~_— “Ss MATCHING COLORS ¢ MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICES DINNER PLATES. 32.40 soup BOWLS 9.20 SALAD PLATES 7.20 cups 6.40 SAUCERS 6.40 DESSERT DISHES SUGAR AND CREAMER VEGETABLE DISH LARGE PLATTER 4.25 — nn NT NOEL NSIS CHIP. BREAK, CRACK, VOU PAY ONLY *19°° == wn FF FADE RESISTANT ae OC te MAIL COUPON TODAY d a ebay NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. FPHONE | Soar teeters a FREE Parking Behind WKC! | “:= d : _ ca ee Shopper ery stare “ ™ . fortable ... Here is a suite designed e TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 —_ 5 oak. <= = . Ny © & > « -~ 4 : . ; is é 4 : EE SR “Vr } r. 7 0 ttn, Sw +, iv aS = j) . > AY = —— ee V . D i aes : se Tat 3 7 a xs ~— - at \ : 2 % Se : = & | = os i < : Re é ‘ . 4 a | ' 7 * = Beautiful Tapestry 2-Piece 2 Fall Years to Pay SUNT, = v= So handsome . . . so superbly com- ; ONLY ‘1.00 DOWN WKC. 108 N.SAGENAW...FE 3-7114 to enchant the admirer of contem- NOW $ porary styling. Sofa and matching ONLY — lounge chair in beautiful tapestry. ~ Choice of decorator colors. vetaiasitiaaaiineaniaiaaes i . sceniaiiiaineiiiamssitiasesi tia ata , = 4-Pc. Platinum Grey BEDROOM SUITE ‘ Double Dresser, Mirror, . Bookcase Bed and Matching Chest! ary $149.95! Now Only a 1) 1 DOWN : 3 YEARS to PAY TILTING BEVELED MIRROR CENTER- GUIDED DRAWERS BRIGHT BRASS | . PULLS ° BOOKCASE HEADBOARD WITH SLIDING DOORS Luxurious Platinum Grey Finish Once our present stock of these luxurious modern suites is gone... there will be no more at this sensational price! What a value! ... expensive construction features... rich, platinum grey finish with sparkling, bright brass hardware. Easy slide center- guided drawers...sturdy construction throughout. Hurry in and save. N.SAGINAW...FE 3-714 _TWELVE | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 b Ours $ 00 Famous ry New For | 1959 RICYCLE.. eco YOUR CHOICE BOY’S or GIRL’S : with the purchase of 30 sq. yds. or more of carpeting! 3: ROOMS ray! — WALL-TO-WALX. Installed’, L ) ia Ut your bedroom, ivingroom, stairway « or hall / | 7 om iu Ee C —, $30 § z= _ yards BA tt OFF poi \, ey - | Plus $1 For Bike rh we a 5! fr oe x ~~ DER y 440 | af E it! fi . KC's price inc ludes _ room, 7 rz i ecg yet. | Yes . Wi dding ond labor for A, Je BF NZ | he _ wn v orpeting: pe ond hall! The Foal PE ot oe ree dining room tweed P. 3 o— y . ey “. ad ine clues padding: «Gr rown i : >. sii ) OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY a Nas § +108 NORTH SAGINAV of | NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. a - ———— aTHE PONTIAC PRESS, RESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 THIRT EEN_ | yee Down 7a Weekly and you get the presents! Serta’s Playing Santa with America's Greatest Mid-Summer Mattress Sale! 44° The Serta-Lux has all these features usually found i i © 3 | only in much higher-priced mattresses ! Smooth-top luxury ¢ Special firm innerspring construction Crush-proof borders © Handsome, heavy-woven fabric cover Evenly-spaced breathing vents... sturdy handles Matching box spring COME IN TODAY WHILE IT’S "“CHRISTMAS- IN-JULY" AND YOU GET THE PRESENTS! WHC, 100 N. STA AY AW. ..FE ae ee ee i ¢ a _FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Mihi) ¢ ; ” KA Y yy \ \" "3 , BY A | « A" a) " \" N a i) ‘ ' \ \ (| J : hy Dis \ : —- f | U } \ a N . if \ \ | ZA ~~ See It! You'll Want It! The Smart Watch That’s Built to Take Punishment oe 17 Jewels $yepss Give The Bride this smartly styled fa- mous make 17-jewel watch with expan- sion bracelet. Newest Summer COSTUME = you $ JEWELRY Choice Stunning new styles that cre 80 flatlering. Exquisite neck- laces, earrings, bracelets, pins and clips off spe- cially priced, 1 \ ‘finish, compact, sturdy and KC. 108 N.SAGENAW. ..FE 3-711 16, ie Moy WW \a ‘ ow ANNAN aan "Nees, . pliner ’ [ptieees-- Reg. $39.95 | AU You Pay Is... bd 50¢ ak ' Week High Fashion Streamlined 3-PIECE .@ ‘LUGGAGE § SET Regular $29.95 ad | 4A 50¢ 3 pieces at a price you'd ex- ct to pay fer one. Beautiful designed for large packing space. eS ee ree ME Eee Re ee ee aeTHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 FIFTEEN | Large Detroit | \ Juvenile Furniture Department GET PRICES YOU'VE SEEN ANYWHERE The Combined Stock Now on Sale at.Up to 30% - 60% Seas” 7O% a NO MONEY DOWN — TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY ALL FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE ... ae - STORKLINE, THAYER, OAK HILL, WELSH, SS LULLABYE, ROSE DERRY, TREMBLE ond Yony More 2 Here Are Only a Few of the Terrific Buys! Oak Duty Seats, Regular $3.95...... Now Only %2,88 Play Pen Pads, Reg. Price to $7.50, Now Only $4.60 te $3.95 Thayer Bouncer, Regular $15.95.......-.- Now Only 58,88 Tremble Bassinette, Regular $14.95... ... Now Only $9.95 _ Welsh Upholstered Toy Chest. Reg. $19.95 Now Only 59,95 N. D. Cass Musical Recker, Reg. $15.95. . ..Now Only 59,95 ‘Imaginatien Sit and Sleep. Reg. $7.95....Now Only 54,95 Hedstrom Strellers, Reg. up to $39.50, Now $12.95 to 929.95 Thayer Baby Carriages, Reg. up to $79, Now 47.95 to 949.00 - _ Hedstrom Carriages, Reg. up to $49.50, Now 15.95 to $29.95 Thayer Cribs, Reg. Price $29.50....:.........Now $44.88 Baby Mate High Chairs. Reg. $29.50.......... Now $74,95 ee ee eee hot 16.95, Now $12.88 Many One-of-q-Kinds AGENAW...FE 33 —fe\5s OO FP _..FKE b= di l4 = oe Tg tt 2 es <2 53 3 © Bae = Be eS ae ee 7 R2 ee ‘ : fragt fs eo ro i ¥ a pS AS fe.) & Pe) 3 ids ° » KALE i ; ' - Ky , ° a Z 4 ie. ti” All Transister Pocket Radio with Case and Earphone Jack All-transistor radio has great- est sensitivity and tone. Ear- $ 00 = phone jack for individual fis- tening. $24.88. own Famous Eskimo ELECTRIC FAN $y 00 Down - Newest model. Keep cool on hot nights. Only $4.88 Steel awd Plastic » SWIVEL CHAIR 00 Weekly . ‘Wide selection of - fashion =right cot- ors. Reg. 29.95. Only $16.95 FAMOUS INNERSPRING MATTRESS & BOX SPRING H d tick- we rsintereas $ ag edges. Both for $38.88 Weekly ee vO rer s ; * Gif] F + ef 4 , My, Hf | é DURABLE MAPLE BUNK BEDS ‘Af 2 bai pend “—-" - and lad- te r. D $19.88 _ | | | i Add to Your Acct. “Rose Royale PATTERN 14-PC. Fine China COFFEE “jen SERVICE & ¢ TRANSLUCENT CHINA "ROSE ROVALE” PATTERN © ELECTRIC QUICK-BREW TABLE SERVER COMPLETE WITH CORD a? © 4-CUPS, 4-SAUCERS, SUGAR WITH COVER Ai AND CREAMER @ IDEAL FOR MAKING __ INSTANT COFFEE. TEA |. OR CHOCOLATE RIGHT ON THE TABLE th,