| Se
Be
Allegan County Jail today for in-
“request of Allegan County Sheriff
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| Mail Increases
1 Near Deadline Postmaster Discloses
100,000 Piece Boost;
More Help. Added
At least 100,000 pieces of mail
“over and above normal amniount"’
have flowed through the Pontiac
Post Office during the last five
days because of the postage rate
increase Which begins tomorrow,
according to Robert C. Miller, act-
ing postmaster. RATES CHANGE ‘TOMORROW—This pretty
17-year-old strawberry blonde, Pat Foster, 5821 postage for each will cost one penny more.
Olid Orchard Trail, Orchard Lake, holds up Uncle Sam now wants seven cents per ounce
samples of the three most common types of Post Cards ...... 3c
tomorrow, the
mailing that letter today.
last evening collection to-+
day will be postmarked July
31 and go at the old rate.
If you mail your letter at the
post office in time for it to be
postmarked before midnight it will
also go’ at oid rate.
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Woman Charged
With Holding
Man a Prisoner
ALLEGAN ‘~~ Mrs. Loretta
Conley, 43, of Allegan, accused of
vestigation of fraud. -
Mrs. Conley was taken into cus-
tody yesterday at a farm near
McClure, Ohio. She was picked up
on a warrant dated April 27, 1957,
charging her with fraud. Hereafter first class letters will)
four. o ad e Air will
seven cents of six.
Post cards will be charged three
cents each instead of two cents.
Air mail post cards must have
| five cents in stamps instead of
four cents.
The department said mail that is
in transit at midnight will be car-
ried at the old postage rate. A
letter, for example, mailed in New
York City today and still on its
way to Califorriia tomorrow will
be delivered at the old rates. -
* * *
Here’s what will happen if you
by mistake mail a letter at the
old rate tpmorrow:
The. Post Office wiil ny to
collect the extra penny from the
person to whom the letter is
After Oct. 31 the department will
collect a five-cent penalty on mail
shert the proper postage. -
Stamps due to become the most
familiar to the public will be a
lavender four-cent stamp with a
picture of Abraham Lincoln on it,
and a blue and white airmail sev-
— -stamp featuring a jet air-
iner.
‘Ohio police arrested her at the
Walter Runkel,
They said they foung Arthur
F.. Berg,-78, a retired Chicago
insurance agent, lockec in an up- |
stairs room at the farm home.
Berg had been missing for more
than a ag after Mrs. Conley
obtained his release from the Al-
legan County Hospital :
Sheriff Runkel. said ‘she told hos-
pital authorities she was_ taking)
him away just for the afternoon.
Ohio officers said Berg had no
money, and told them “Loretta took it Wicd
Runkel said Berg had been get-
ting a $54 a month retirement
check from-an_insurance company Showers Tonight,
Mercury Steady
Considerable cloudiness and not
much change in temperature with
occasional showers tonight and to-
morrow is the weather prediction
by the U, S, Weather Bureau. To-
night’s low will be about 62-de-
grees.
Tomorrow's high is expécted to
be near 80-84, The outlook for to-}
morrow night is partly cloudy and
cool with a low of 60, Saturday
will be warm and humid with Sun-
day and Monday somewhat cooler.
In downtown Pontiac the lowest
temperature preceding 8 a.m. was
and’ $66 ‘per month in social se-
curity,“ 66 degrees. The reading was 72 at
2 p.m,
for an air mail letter, four for a first class
«letter and three cents for post cards.
Postal Rates Go Up
Effective at Midnight:
WASHINGTON (UPI) — You can save a penny by
Higher rates for first class and airmail letters go
into effect at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow, but the Post Office
Department said mail dropped in the box in time for the P icak Chas Leiter .. de.
Pontiac Press Phote
General Elected
Lebanon Leader Rebel Chief. . Declares
BEIRUT, Lebanon # — G
‘Fuad Shehab was elected ca
ident today by a resounding vote of
rebel and government deputies in
Parliament who see in him a hope
for peace in Lebanon.
As Beirut celebrated with a wild
flurry of gunfire,- Saeb Salam,
rebel leader in the’ capital, voiced
a sobering note. He told The As-
sociated Press, “We will continue
to fight oh until our demands are
met."’
Two major: demands are the
withdrawal of U. S. troops and
the immediate resignation of
pro-Western President Camille
Chamoun,
Chamoun issued a prompt yeply
to one of these demands, telling
newsmen he intends to stay in of-
fice until his term expires Sept. 23.
He made the statement after talk-
ing with Shehab.
Shehab was elected with the
strong backing of the opposition
National Front, of which Salam is
a member, and over the bitter
protests of Premier Sami Soth.
A compromise choice to end
the long rebellion against pro-
Western President Camille Cha-
moun, the 56-year-old army com-
mander in chief was elected on
Parliament's second ballot.
Shehab got a whopping 48 votes
to 7 for his only rival, Raymond
Edde. One ballot was blank.
Rebel leaders applayded She-
hab’s election. Solh boycotted the
meeting in Parliament. Solh de-
nounced the election as unconsti-
tutional and declared. it was held
in an atmosphere of terror and
pressure.
Rain Delays Golfers
CHICAGO ® — Big time golf
pros were on hand today for a
par-shattering attack in the
$50,000 Chicago Open, bat heavy
overnight rains forced a post-
ponement of the first round un-
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(County Deputies
Brave Flames,
Save Man s Life Two Spot Trailer Fire,
Defy Danger to Rescue
Trapped Area Trucker
_Two Oakland County
| Sheriff’s deputies saved the
jlife of an Oxford man
trapped in a burning‘house
|trailer early this morning.
The deputies, Harley Hin-
man and Francis Earp, no-
4ticed the reflection of fire
lin the sky at. 4:15 a.m.
while parked at Drahner
and Lapeer road and drove
to Parkhurst Trailer Park,
1540 Lapeer Rd., Oxford.
The deputies found the trailer of
Victor Lopus, 46, a trucker, burn-
ing fiercely. On «learning that
Lopus might be inside, the men
broke down the rear door and en-|
tered the smoke-filled trailer.
The smoke was so thick inside
he was treated for smoke inhala-
tion and released.
Sheriff Frank Irons praised the
deputies, saying, “These men are
to be highly. commended for their
heroic performance of duty. They
acted in the highest tradition of
public service.”
Alter Signals’ Timing
to Halt Traffic Snarl
A chronic traffic problem at
Square Lake road and Telegraph
road, Bloomfield Township, has
been relieved by a change in traf-
fic light timing, the State Highway
Dept. reported today.
An aerial survey of the intersec-
tion was made and the change
decided upon,
The left turn signal was extend-
ed from 21 to 45 seconds after 6
p.m. on Sunday when southbound
traffic into Detroit becomes heavy.
Pipeline to Bring Beer
to Golfers on the Green
LONDON (UPI) — Indian-born
architect Dharam C. Wadhwa,
who is building a house backing
onto the 16th hole of the famous
Wentworth Golf Course, has de-
cided to do something for his
friends: who get thirsty before
the ‘19th hole.’’.
He .intends to fix a beer pipe-
line from his bar to the edge of
‘the green. A telephone will be
installed by the nozzle and ‘“‘my
friends who are on the last lap
can ‘phone me up and I'll switch
til tomorrow. on in the house,” he said. 'third filled. There was no panic.
| charged with “failing to proper- = Toledo Bridge Was Trailing Freighter
When Big Span Swung
Across Its Path
cursion ship with 885 passengers)
aboard rammed: into the Toledo)
as the bridge's swing-span closed |
in front of the steamer.
Only three persons aboard the’
SS Canadiana suffered injuries and
all were minor. They were treated
at hospitals and released,
Capt. Phillip Thorpe said the ex-
cursion boat, which runs daily be-
tween here and Bob-lo Island in the
Detroit. River, was following the
freighter Frank E. Taplin into the
Maumee River. The freighter
passed through the opened bridge
and the Canadiana was right be-
hind.
didn't spot the excursion ship and
started closing the swing-span.
The captain blew five blasts on
the ship horn, then threw the big
craft into reverse, It was too late.
‘The ship slammed into the side
of the bridge. The second and third
decks were smashed from the prow
back to the superstructure bulk-
heads enclosing the dance floor and
the inside recreation areas,
The Canadiana has a capacity of)
2,270 pssengers. It was about a)
Protects Wrong People
PUSAN, Korea (UPI) — Po-
liceman Lee Yoon Bal was un-
der arrest today because he pro-
tected the wrong people. He was
ly. perform his duties’? because
he allegedly protected a trio of
pickpockets operating on a train.
See Threat to Recovery as 4 Firms Up Rates
Congress Alarmed at New NEw YORK (UPI)—U, S. Steel:
Corp., the nation’s seoiat steel]
producer today raised steel prices
pg oie a ton, or 3 per
cent, in line with markups
The U, S, Steel action left only |?
Bethlehem Steel Corp, and’ Inland
Steel Co., among the nation’s eight
largest producers, that have not | “mong
© tnland- said vented it wot
act when U. S. Steel did. Bethle-
hem directors meet later today.
The New U. S, Steel prices are
effective tomorrow,
The company said its action
was taken in light of changed
competitive considerations and’ cost ecreante in-
curred during the year.
“Although U, S. Steel’s average
by | increase of $4.25 a ton was less
than the $4.50 announced by other
producers, a company spokesman
said this ‘did not represent’ under-
cutting but a different balance
among products.
* * *
The new round of inerpaises,
smallest in recent: years, was
touched off Thursday night by an
announcement. by Armco Steel
Corp., the seventh largest pro-
ducer,
by the.auto and appliance indus-
tries, :
Other steel products including
bars, heavy plates and structural
shapes are unaffected so far,
x & &
This was the first time in recent
years that U, S. Steel, which pro-
duces nearly one out of every
three tons of steel in the nation,
has not been the first hes raise
prices,
In Washington Congiees rumbled
with dissatisfaction today over the
newest round of steel price in-
creases. And thé administration
let. it be known the steel industry
might be impeding-recovery trom
the current recession, jthe lead of Armco Steel Co., which
“land National Steel Corp,
Steel Price Hikes Company after company followed
yesterday announced it was raising
prices an. average of about $4.50
a ton to a total of around $150 a
ton.
The Pittsburgh Steel Co. and
Youngstown Sheet: and Tube Co.
joined the list today. Other com-
panies announcing price raises in-
cluded Republic Steel
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.
From Congress came demands
for quick corrective action; Mem-
bers feared the recovering econo-
my might stumble. over more|/
costly steel and many consumer}
iterris madé from steel.
One economist said higher auto|. ., |Current contract’negotiations would prices this fall could result from
thé steel raises, He said the extra
cost of steel going into the average
car would run roughly about $10
per vehicle but that manufactur-|.
ers might add ‘a markup on al
markup.”
But in Detroit, spokesmen’ for |
Ford, General Motors and Chrys!”
ler agreed today the outcome of
have greater bearing on 1959 car
prices than steel price hikes.
A Chrysler representative said
“a closer study of steel price. in-
creases would have to be made
(Continued on- Page 2, Col. 3) ,
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Wanted — 200 used tires. Top $3 west ane | Predicts Total Car Sales
Apparently the bridge operator| Former Officer ;
of Teamsters
‘Buick Plans 3 New Li ines
Million Higher for 1959
By ROBERT B. TARR o>
Buick division of GM Managing Editor, Pontiae Press
is preparing to thitodure!
TOLEDO, Ohio A 210-foot ex-/three new series of cars for 1959, to replace its current
itive series, and is anticipating the nation’s buyers will
‘year. Terminal railroad bridge last night purchase five and a half million cars in the coming}
| The new models were revealed at a press showing
in Flint yesterday, and wilt
market for cars.in the next put 6n sale late in September. be shown to the public and
Prediction that the
year will be about a million
above the expected total domestic sales this year was
Past Vice President of
Local 614 Fears Union
Will Retaliate - *
Twe Pontiac area men
are among 50 witnesses ex-
pected to testify as the
Senate Rackets Committee
opens a new probe into al-
leged gangster influence in
Michigan businesses. .
Already in Washington
to appear before the Mc-
Warren, 32-year-old me-
chanic for the Pontiac Re-
‘Itail. Store, 63 Mt. Clemens
St., from Oxford.
Under subpoena to testify for the
second time in less than a year is
Robert P. Scott, of 31 Bloomfield
Terrace, a Democratic candidate
for the Michigan House of Repre-
sentatives in Tuesday's primary.
Seott, 51, was in the committee
spotlight last September when he
told ef how his life was threat-
ened when'he refused toe help a
Teamsters Union official “‘mus-
cle inte Oskiand. Coubty. rack-
ets.’’
What. Warren, of 1940,
| Rd., was called to testify # was
It was known however;that before
he came to the Pontiac agency in
March of this year he was a
FEARS TEAMSTERS
Scott, one-time Pontiae Teamster
: |Local 614 vice president, said he
did not wish to say w he was
scheduled to testify, ause I
don't want to take any chances.”
He said he feared retaliation from
the Teamsters.
“That's the way, they operate, -
|Scott said.
After receiving a telegram last
hight from Committee Counsel
Robert F. Kennedy, Scott told
reporters: ‘Just say I'll be there
Thursday (next week).”
Although he said Kennedy did
not spell out what he would be
questioned on this time, Scott
theorized that it might hinge on
dale, a GM vice president
and general manager of,
Buick.
Ragsdale discounted any appre-)
ciable trend to extremely small!
cars, predicting that all 1959 mod-'
els will be roomier and more
luxurious than in 1958. 7
“T know this is contrary to what)
some people are advocating,” he|
said, ‘but as long as man takes,
pride in ‘his possessions, there |
will alway be people. who want)
bigger and more luxurious cars.’
Ragsdale reported an upturn |
in demand for new cars in the |
past few weeks. |
“This is the first indication of |
a strengthening of the new ear.
market,”
ia healthy outlook for the fourth
quarter.”
He said Buick currently has 13.-
000 ori its payroll and that figure
would be increased to 18,000 by
Oct.1 to turn out Buicks at a rate
of 1,500 daily.
Buick will go on the retail
market Sept. 19, the earliest
since World War If, All General
Motors lines are’expected to be
introduced by the end of Sep-
tember.
So will most of the other cars
except the Ford Division of the
Ford Motor Co., which has sched-
uled production of 1958 models
through August and which won't
introduce its 1959 line until early
October.
Fad Ca lenis
In Today's Ss 5 Press
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Preacher Too Noisy
3ALVESTON, Tex. (UPD +
Pentecostal] Preacher C. T. Car-
roll was fined $20 yesterday for
disturbing the peace during a4
| revival service. Police said he
was making: too much noise. his recent suspension from the In-
ternational Barbers Union Local
552, AFL-CIO.
PROBE SUSPENSION
A Detroit investigator for the
committee said back in May. that
the Senate group might look into
the suspension. Scott charged it
(Continued on Page 2 2 + Cot. bd = —
Ganmen Marder
Lilly Co. INDIANAPOLIS ) — Official Forrest Yeel, 54, executive
vice president of the huge Eli Lilly & Co. pharmaceutical
ter.
Teel was the top sales he said. “It indicates/firm, was shot to death early today in a shopping cen-
Witnesses said another car sped away.
executive of the drug firm.
He is
widow, Mary Elizabeth, and|
a son, Tom, 14.
HIT BY 3 BULLETS
Three. bullets went into his
throat, right side and right hip. survived by his*
“}counterman in a restaurant in the
‘ispeed away efter he heard noises
was asked who shot him, Four
times he murmured. only “hospi- Witnesses told police Teel's
white Cadillac backed out of a
driveway, over.a lawn, acress a
street divider strip, over a curb,
and hit a utility pole. Teel appar-
ently was unconscious at the time.
* * *
Reports of two men driving
away in a crearm-and-blue, Olds-
mobile came from Ear! Alexan-
der, 43, a neighbor out walking
his dog; and Charles Hendrick, 16,
shopping center,
Alexander said he saw the car
that he thought were firecrackers.
MOTIVE UNCERTAIN
Homicide Capt. Michael Smiley
said it's too early to say what
shdoting. |
The shooting ‘occurred about five
miles from Teel’s home in @ fash-
fonable section in the Broad Rip-
ple section of Indianapolis.
* * +
after he was found in his-car, Teel
tal.” He was dead when an am-
bulance arrived, Clellan committee is Joseph’
not ‘made known by the committee. ©
official with a Detroit auto agency,
motive could be: assigned to the *
In, moments of consciousness ,
fo Testify Again:
a ee ee ee
uape wanckcs ‘anglieli-hides —rredeche-Sindgeend - %
above is reported to be source of an explosion and fire which he tide “enuiad oinedd
destroyed four homes in Augusta, Ga., Wednesday afternoon. ‘
amar vata ase
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Urges Khrushchev Attend U.N. Council Meeting oO
e
PARIS ® — Premier
Charles de Gaulle today ‘pro-|"
posed a big power summit
concen at Geneva Aug.
From Our News Wires
LONDON — Prime Minister
Macmillan announced today he is
for a special meeting of calling
the United Nations Security Coun-|w
cil to take place Aug. 12 and that
he
In Washington
House indicated today that Presi-
dent Eisenhower agrees fully with
Macmillan's call for a Uni ited Na-
Rainier, Princess Grace
Accept Invitation to U. S. ei
NEW YORK (UPI) — Prince
Rainier Til of Monaco and Prin- Macmillan Asks Aug. tions summit conference next
month. . 3 eee
£&,; &- @—
Press secretary James C. Hag-
erty said
been -clearly set forth in Eisen-}
~*~ * *
“I have no reason to—suppose,
that the President of the United
States would not be willing to go
er to Geneva or New Yorke”
Man said.
the meeting would find
attending the conference on Aug.
12. i
Maemillan tuld Khrushchev the
conference he had in mind certain-
ly would allow “less formal meet-
ings of heads of government” to
be arranged, in addition to the
sessions of the whole 11-nation
Council,
This offer indicated he was
meeting Khrushchev's
Second Time in Month
Million-Dollar Flood
Hits Kansas Again
_ By United Press International
A million-dollar flash flood struck
Atchison, Kan., today for the sec-
ond time in a month,
More than 120 persons fled the
Kansas floodwaters which followed
rains up to four inches last night
and early emi
*
Cleanup araiiens still were un-
derway from the last flood in Atch-
ison when White Clay Creek again
_boiled out of its banks to smash
virtually the same area.
The drenching rains also
x * *
The Weather
Foll U. 6. Weather Boreas Report
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Consider.
able cloudiness a sna not much an od in temperature with occasions
today, tenight and ceenerres High
teday 84-84. Low tonight 62-66. High
temerrew 86 Northe: ty winds
8-12 miles an hour teday and tonight
Outlook for tomorrew night, partly
cloudy and cool. Lew 60-64.
Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preciding § a.m.
At @ e.m.: : wind ‘velocity 12 m.p.h. Direction
Sun sate Thoreder “ Ae Bg e = rises
LH)
Wednesday in Pontiac
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eather sorts ‘cloudy. rain,
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Highest temperature
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~ . Bate in 86 Yea:
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Miam!
snerazsess
Stareessegeuesses shewers| at Merriam, which is near Kan-
“|least 20 cars, Firemen and police Tornado funnels dipped from
rainy skies late yesterday at El-
mira, Kan.; St. Joseph, Mo.; and
in parts of Iowa and Illinois. Only
one twister touched ground briefly
at Kesley, Iowa, but caused no
damage.
* * *
The Nishnabotna River spilled
over its bank west of Shenadoah,
Iowa, yesterday in the wake of
heavy rains. earlier this month,
the river went on a rampage that
claimed 19 lives.
About 60 persons were forced
from their homes at Atchison to-
day and about 60 others were
evacuated frem a trailer camp
sas City.
Water nearly four feet deep
swirled through the business sec-
tion of Atchison, washing away -at
rescued the occupants. Numerous
highways in the area were blocked
by high water.
x & &.
The previous flood at Atchison,
on July 11, killed three persons
and caused 4) million dollars in
damage.
Kansas City was swamped with
a 2-inch rain last night, and
Cameron, Mo., was hit with a 3-
inch downpour in a one hour pe-
riod, Winds up to 79 miles an |
through
the mid-Mississippi Valley and into}
the lower Groat Lakes. : * «
The rainfall generally was light-
er east of the ‘Mississippi during
the’ night.
Weathermen said thunderstorms
are expected to continue rumbling
over the mid-Mississippi, — to-
day and push’ eastward into the
Atlantic states from Florida to.cen-
ed tral New Exgant.
SS Tess eee
i hower's letters to Soviet Premier|Chances
desire for informal, face-to-face/
* we
2|cordon Early Leader 1 meetings of the government
of the big powers along the side-| inspection
lines of the Security Council con-
ference.
The United States notes stipu-
lated that the technical diseussion
should not bind either side to ac-/i
Congress Alarmed
at Steel Price Hikes
(Continued From Page One)
before we can say “what exactly it
means to our new car customers,”
. A spokesman for .the United
Auto Workers Union said, “We |.
never like to see prices rise like
this, However, the companies
can’t blame organized labor for
this price spiral,
“There is no union at Armco
Steel Corporation — the pioneer
company in raising prices this
year,” he said, -
“We make about half of the steel
use,” commented a Ford
spokesman, “Labor costs mean
more to the auto indtstry -than
material costs. About 80 per cent
of what you pay for a car goes for
labor and only about 20 per cent
for materials, including steel.’
68 CARS UNAFFECTEYD
He said 1958 car prices will be
unaffected by steel increases, but)"
“‘fust because steel goes up doesn’t
mean new car prices will have. to
go up.”
Meanwhile, Great Lakes Steel
Corp., a division of McLouth Steel
Corp,, and the Detroit Steel Corp.
said they were studying the price
situation but planned no immedi-
ate action.
Sen, Styles Bridges (R-NH),
chairman of the Senate Repubii-
can Policy Committee, called
for “concerted action by indus-
= labor arid government to
stabilize the economy.” He sald
the price hike was “
because “inflation is the worst
domestic threat we have in *
nation,”
« Sen, Homer E. Capehart (R-Ind)
top Republican on the Senate Bank-
ing Committee which handles infla-
tion-control legislation, urged the
President to call steel manage-
ment and labor to the White House
for a showdown if they do not
stabilize prices on their own.
Heretofore the chief executive
has turned down repeated sugges-
tions that he move into the steel
picture as a top-level arbitrator,
Capehart called the .stee] in-
crease “unfortunate.” Ewan
Clague, commissioner of labor
statistics, said the cost of farm
tractots probably would go up but
that he expected no reaction in the
near future on prices of food pro-
duced with the tractors, He saw no
other immediate effect on living
costs,
in All-Gauge Event
A veteran. of many National
Skeet Assn. championship cam-
paigns was the early leader in the
all-gauge portion of the world skeet
tourney today at noon, [|
Lew Gordon, colorful T: ‘
‘Ark., marksman whd won the na
tional small-gauge championship
this week, fired 100 straight to
start. the final 250 target “‘mara- ‘Friday night conference. 2 Talks
Water Pipeline
Survey Starts Location for Intakes
in Lake Huron First
| Steps by anaes
eastern Michigan Water Authority
hopes to bring water to Oakland
and Macomb Countion from Lake
Huron.
* * *
Howard K. Kelley, authority
chairman, said a construc-
tion firm. yesterday placed markers
in the lake as a preliminary step
to dete the location of the in-
take which is expected to go some
7,000 feet out into the lake.
negotiations with communities in
attempts to sign them up for the
$150,000,000 project. Se far only
Troy and Uticg have signed.
The pipeline is expected to supply
350 million gallons a day to partici-
pating areas, which through the
years have. seen ground level wa-
ter supplies dwindling.
* * *
Kelley’ said “if everything goes/
right” the line should be in opera-
tion sometime in 1961.
Authority officials are eying the|
city of Pontiac as a ve
customer. But City Manager Wal-
ter K. Willman said no décision
has been reached.
* * *
Land surveys for the 43-mile,
eight-foot pipeline are expected to
begin in mid-August, according to a
spokesman for Black & Veach, con-
suiting engineering firm for the
project,
Canadian Elected
NSSA’s President
National Skeet Shooting Associa-
tion last night elected F. Stuart
Molson, Canadian brewery head,
as its 1959 president. Molson is
among the shooters in the current
championships at Oakland County
Sportsmen’s club, The Montreal
executive succeeds Chesley (Chet)
Crites of Detroit who retires Fri-
day after four years at the or-
ganization's head.
Other officers named Wednesday
included C. A. McDowell Jr.,
Shreveport, La., vice-president and
George. White of Dallas, returned
as secretary.
An executive committee was
named, and-—two— directors —were|-
elected (a yearly procedure).
Dates and site for the 1959 cham-
pionships will be determined in a
Navy Blimp Forced
to Turn Back Again
nero St ~ Aha gy Bg nk
The 343-foot Navy exploration
blimp ran into bad weather over
the Hudson Valley last night,
Lt.. Cmdr, Don Collins said
much of the ship’s. fuel was used
up battling strong headwinds.
Another attempt to fiy north
will be made as soon as ition ¥ : ) mately 24 Jest wide In ition to raising benefits liams College in Chicago, Ms
jand tax rates, the bill provides! the new secretary succeeds Ed-|, Yo" construction of house for easing of eligibility require-lwin F. Kirbert who directed lo-|‘*t Wide, the board would ments inecunste by 26 SHIN cal “Y~' activities foe’ 30 yeatt.|> ee thee
Soars A rene See Pee ere) ; : July 1 to become|° te
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THE PO HAROLD A. FITZGERALD
Virla Danl
Appreciation for Aid
Most of the people in this area will
bow gratefully before Virta Dawns.
Her letter in the Voice of The
People, Tuesday, was one of the most
gracious and fine spirited expressions
that anyone has read around here in
many, Many moons. :
x « *
Raising two children unaided
“gets mighty rough,” she says
and we are inclined to believe it
might be viewed as “perpetually
rough.” It’s a real assignment. It
takes courage and it takes some-
one with fortitude and faith in
God.
Virla Danks has both. -
And she has much more.
kk: ®
She faces life resolutely and with
an understanding of what lies ahead.
In her letter she gives thanks to the
various agencies that have made it
possible for her to keep her home in-
tact. In addition to thanking The
Lord for His protection, she mentions
such worthy organizations as:
Aid To Dependent Children
Crippled Children Society
St. Joseph Hospital
Oakland County
State of Michigan
City of Pontiac
Salvation Army
Exchange Club
Birmingham Scout Troop .
Pontiac Elks
Metropolitan Club
x * *
With the aid, encouragement and
assistance of these agencies, she
moves forward and holds her place.
The Pontiac Press would like
to.tell Viata Danxs that it’s a
real pleasure and even a privilege
—always—to assist people who
feel as she does. You don’t owe
any of us anything. You've
earned the benefits you've re-
ceived.
Nehru’s Neutral’ Road
Veers Decidedly Left
Indian Prime Minister Neurvu’s self
styled neutrality is a joke. Just ex- -
amine a couple of his reactions to
various moves by the United States
and the Soviet Union.
x * *
When American troops landed
in Lebanon, at the request of the
Lebanése President and under
specific orders not to fight, Nehru
was quick to respond with his
condemnation.’
But when Russia in 1956 sent the
Red Army into Hungary, at nobody’s
request, to crush a genuine revolt
against Soviet domination with cruel
and bloody force, Nenru remained
quiet. He could not talk. Several
weeks went by before he grudgingly
conceded that the affair had its. bad
aspects. .
Is this neutrality?
x *k *
NEHRU may be neutral by his own
. standards, but it is not a neutrality
that many can admire or wish to
copy.
New York Gubernatorial
Race to Be Exciting
Apparently the official GOP organ-
ization will stand solidly behind
Netson RockereLier’s bid for his
party’s gubernatorial nomination in
New York. This should be the prel-
ude to an interesting contest in the
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«# Seana i at Smmmnensemen
Danks Shows Her
contest. First; he wants to win
because he wants to win.
That’s certainly normal.
But, in addition, he wants
desperately to succeed so that he
can stand as one of his party's
leading aspirants for the presi-
dential nomination in 1960. A
defeat at this point would injure
his prestige in the party and in
the nation.
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‘Michigan’s Governor, G. Msnnen
WILLIAMS, Was @ HARRIMAN man at
the Democratic convention in 1956
and backed the New Yorker until
WALTER REuTHER told him to lay off.
Reutuer had other ideas.
Winning is a “must” for AVERELL.
x * *
The nation will watch with
interest as these two clash. Both
are big names in society and both
aré big names in financial circles.
Rarely —if ever —has New York
witnessed a battle royal like this
one, ’
It should be a dilly.
‘The Man About Town
ve Most Lakes
Another Challenge on That
Claim Has Been Discounted
Movie star: Who got up the
idea of giving trading stamps
with marriage licenses.
Occasionally some other county chal-
lenges the claim .of Oakland County of
having more lakes than any other county |
in the southern peninsula of Michigan.
The latest comes from Howell in our
neighboring county of Livingston, ov
the signature of
who allege that it has us beaten in this
* respect. ~
To settle the matter, I have contacted
Sheriff Lawrence Gehringer —
of Livingston County, and he tells me that
an accurate count shows that it has 246
lakes. Oakland has 423.
A nationally known marketing informa-
tion service agent, F
Mrs. Marjorie Gibbs,
points out that any keen housewife can
sit down with the food store ads in her
newspaper, together with a pencil, paper
and eye for bargains, and save $150 a
year.
Living in Chicago the past several years,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold A. Freeman
write that they saw Pontlac grow
14,000 to 65,000 in the 1910-1931 period
that they lived here. Mr. Freeman re-
tired in 1953 from his position as general
,agent of the operating department of the
Grand Trunk System, with whom he had
been employed. 47 years.
Fruit, and a second crop of apple blos-
soms on the same tree are reported by
; David Dirksen -
of Rochester, who says it did the same
thing last year. . :
Fifty years ago today the Pon- ~
tiac post office received official
notice from Washington that
Congress had decreed that all
=> —~horses drawing mail wagons must
have 30 days vacation each year.
A traffic poster that incites serious re-
flection is that new one: cu
“Can You Stop?”
and the little girl dashing out from be--
tween parked cars,
Personal nomination for ‘the best TV
masters of ceremonies:
, John Daly and Bill Cullen;
likewise for champion TV pains in the
neck,
Liberace and Bennett Cerf.
Since “litterbug” seemed too gracious a
name, and a bad reflection on the bugs, —
another,
“Litterbum,”
has-been created to describe a person
who throws junk around, 2
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Verbal Orchids- Mr. and Mrs. James F. Glover
of 42 Allison 8t.; fifty-ninth wedding
anniversary.
Mrs, Bertha Bidieman
of Birmingham; ‘eighty-sixth birthday.
Mrs. Ann Begin
of Oxford; eighty-fifth birthday.
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: fall of folks
“Yessiree, There's Nothing Like Vacation Time”
David Lawrence Says:
Arkansas Backs U.S Constitution WASHINGTON — Maybe it’s a schools and yet keep them from the Constitution itself, be followed.
demonstration of “Arkansas nation-
alism” we are witnessing — though
perhaps ‘‘stateism” is a more fit-
Rights. in the Constitution does say
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York. The book
DR. BRADY have. received
numerous letters from people who
describe the remarkable benefit
they have gained from following the hyperinsulinism diet for taper-
ing off, as described on pp. 105-106
of the book, or the diet described
on pp. 68-69. ,
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the library and later bought,
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of the consumption al-
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(Copyright 1968)
the ntial stock of Sen. Lyn-
don B. Johnson (D-Tex). .
Southern Congress members
who fear a national party split
over racial issues are talking more
and more of Johnson as the kind
of moderate in that field who
might keep the party united.
Case Records of a Psychologist:
* >
Flowers Can Be Psychiatric Dr. Carleton is a versatile-
-. modern scientist who doesn’t
stop with his own. specialty. of
botany. He now uses flowers
for treating retarded children
and zooming the- morale of the
handicapped. He employs flow-
ers as psychiatric medicine,
too, so follow his ideas below
and adapt them to all your
own youngsters, =
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
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ton, aged .50, is one of America’s The audience consisted of lead-
@rs in the education and fTehabili-
tation of the handicapped or crip-
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Report Proposes Central Agency
Higher Education Boards.
Recommended for State
LANSING — Creation of six
more boafds in the control of high-
er education in Michigan is rec-
ommended by the research direc-
tor of a special legislative com-
mittee.
In his 13th staff report to an
interim group surveying higher ed-
ucation, John D. Russell thus al-
layed apprehensions of some law-
makers that he would urge unified|’
control of all state colleges and
universities,
* *
One of the new boards suggested
by Russell would constitute. a new
central state agency, mainly with
coordinating functions.
This board, te be called the
“Michigan Board for Higher Ed-
ucation,” would lack authority to
interfere in the internal manage-
ment of any institution.
the four institutions now grouped
under the elective State Board of
Education. aes.
This would give increased auto-|decision until he confers with the
nomy to Central Michigan College
at Mount Pleasant, Northern Mich-
igan College at Marquette, Eastern
Michigan College at Ypsilanti and
Western Michigan University at
Kalamazoo,
Russell, a former assistant U,S.
commissioner of education, was
hired at $100 a day and expenses
to direct the $161,000, two year
y legislative study, financed in
part from Kellogg Foundation
funds.
He currently is chancellor and
executive secretary of the Board
of Educational Finance of the State
of New Mexico.
* * *
In his report yesterday, Russell
urged that board members of all
State institutions be appointed by
the governor instead of elected by
popular vote.
The governor’s appointive pow-
er now ifs limited to the boards
of Michigan College of Mining
and Technology, Ferris Institute
at Big Rapids and to certain
appointments to the temporary
board of Wayne State University.
Wayne State is in transition from
a City of Detroit to a state in-
Stitution,
“It would seem logical,"’ the re-
port stated, “that the state should
have some central agency
the development of higher educa-|
tion on a state-wide basis.”
Decision Near |
on Dock Issue Contend Outcome May |
Play Role in Location
of New Industriés
LANSING u—A two-year contro-
versy over construction of a loading
dock in Lake Huron toward
a showdown today amid conten-
tions the outcome may play a vital
role in loccation of, new indus-
tor Gerald E, Eddy, who will ap-
prove or reject application of the
National Gypsum Co. to continue
dredging operations for the dock a
mile south of Tawas City,
x * *
Eddy said. he would postpone a
State Conservation Commission at
its meeting “hext week, Whatever |
the outcome, however, the case/
likely will go to the State Supreme
Court”
os cs tre Geum ‘eiuoene oll
cials and Tesco County business-
men and school leaders called on
Eddy to issue the permit at a
five-hour Hearing yesterday in
the House chamber.
Representatives of lakeshore
owners and an official of
the Michigan United Conservation |
Clubs urged him to turn it down.
The company has _ virtually
completed construction of a 1,000-
foot loading dock for-its ships car-
rying gypsum taken from its Iosco
County quarries, Operations to!
dredge out turning basins and a
200-foot channel 8,600 feet into the |
lake are scheduled for completion
this fall,
a new law which requires per-
mission of the State Conserva-
tion Department for
operations on the state's =4
merged lands, -
Thomas J. Foley of Detroit, at-
torney for Dunbar and Sullivan
Annual Meeting, H unting |
Are Issues in
If Waterford Township residents
want to continue having an annual|
township meeting, they will vote
NO on the proposition at the Pri-
mary election Tuesday.
The_ ballot states, ‘‘Shall the An-
nual Towréhip Meeting for the
township of Waterford, be abol-
ished?”
The annua! meeting is the only
one in which township residents
may make motions from the floor
first presenting the matter to the
township beard.
If residents want no more hunt-
ing with high powered rifles in
Waterford Township, they must
vote YES in order for the referen-
dum to become law. . Waterford —
This proposition reads: “Shall
Act No. 10 of the Local Acts of
1957, .,entitled ‘an act to prevent
hunting with firearms in the town-
ship of Waterford, County of Oak-
land, except state-owned lands un-
der the jurisdiction of the Deépart-
ment of Conservation; to author-
ize the arrest of any person’ or
persons so offending and to pre-)
scribe the penalty therefor; and
to provide a referendum thereon,’
be approved and take effect. . —
* * *
Clerk James Seeterlin has asked
that individuals take time to read
before
these two vitally important propo-
sitions.
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Who Can Puff Away the Longest?
Pipe Smokers Preparing to Light Up
FLINT (AP)—The world’s most placid
contest will be held here over the weekend.
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Pipe smokers from all over the United
States—probably 75 to 100 of them — will
stoke up. with a special contest blend and
puff away for the 10th world championship
Saturday. :
The rules are simple. Light up and
have at it. If it goes out after the first
minute, you're out. The last man puffing
is the winner.
. Last year’s champion, Harold R. Soden
of Lake Placid, N.Y., kept going for 70 min- |
utes 15 seconds. That's far from the best. |
“Nobody ever will beat Max’s record,” || Ba
says Paul T. Spaniola of Flint, chairman of |
the International Assn. of Pipe Smokers | Ee
Clubs convention and a former world |
champion himself.
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The late Max Igree of Flint puffed for |
125 minutes 7 seconds when- he won the
championship in 1954.
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wa aan » R ‘Valoen: peabect NEW YORK —Orval Faubus, the
Arkansas Travailer, has won an-| countless readers will be.| of a tanktown college which the
other term as governor of his] that if the “United States” per Justice Department later identi-
state by beating two even sterner| secutes Negroes it is caains 3 fied as communistic, is
segregationists in jr BP anamnpecnei destroy all other peoples, uine headache to the federal gov
primary. He shoub ve some- ernment. He defied it
Pay Le ible with his Repub.|, Oly one other governor of Ar-| yn or bigotry and, as
hican opponent in November than, |"2"sas bas ever won a thitd term.| J nag ticked it and as Faubus now has.. This is there-|’ ’ : let us say, Carmen Desapio will
have with the GOP banner-bearer
the next time Tammany takes a fore a historical endorsement of a
politician by the body politic and
te thus brings up a question. which
ons must deeply concern the President
‘ es ee ee ee and his-chief justice. Faubus ran
1roug and » easily tfo )
world: It will occasion bitter edi- each td ned ag Bade rene ou Ren vce pages
torial comment in places the GOV" |said, “Keep your lousy federal/put from the viewpoint ot "al ay Little Rock press as well as else-|the We
ernor and many of his constituents |hayonets out of our state, we'll/ agility, where through the South. Little|*¢lt 4m Arkansas,
— heard of and care less handle things the way we want. ” * * > Rock’s Arkansas Gazette won two or even most of
é it, %
oe * * *€ A majority of Arkansas agreed. It ever a governor in the his-|Pulitzer prizes for blasting Fau-
x» * * tory of,the republic was ever more bus,
‘ha et ea be - ae ‘hich | How will that affeet the recent/on tne ‘pata of a complete knock-| a5. the $i: ie *
many of our friends read, and the|Successful appeal to postpone de-jout by Washington, we don’t re-| 7, oe aod
critical neutral press, as in India, an-|member his name. a gs . clear-cut victory
will say (with varying degrees of] < , the ropes, but. forever, not long)_.
vitriol) that Faubus’succesnful] Supreme Court- tock down that|ago, Faubus got hit right across
contempt of the U. S. Supreme |2Ppea! ‘mowing such an act would’ the snout with the heaviest of
serve only to make school inte- bludgeons — the Presi-
\IN HONOR OF CABLE CENTENARY — — A heavy horizontal
- line symbolizes the linking of the Eastern and Western Hemi-
spheres in this new four-cent Atlantic Cable Centenary commem-
orative stamp. It will be released Aug. 15, in New York City.
The head of Neptune and part of his trident appear at left, with .
the en A 8 ines NE
Michael More {ell into a septic| Beyond Col of Duty tank overflow pit near his home.
. ‘most| ‘SOUTH BEND, Ind. .— Robert! Westenberger, who quickly: pulled
trefii, days to drive in modern|Westenberger was the right man|the bow § to safety, drives a city]
“8 ss icekal tee
, 410 bave around .when Syesrold's
is Court and of President Eisenhow-
er’s use of federal troops in an
effort to back up the court’s inte-
gration verdict gives ample evi-|5*2
dence that the ‘United States” | hates and persecutes Negroes. gration that much tougher in Geér-
oe Alabama and_ other southern
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forts, in Tennessee, Maryland? dent's ‘cease and desist” order,
His National Guard was
stripped from him as if they
were the personal property of
the Pentagon. Their places were
for many a day. A Great Big
GOLDEN NUGGET
A 12-Hour Super Sale
FINAL DAY of CONNOLLY’S BIG SUMMER , |
JEWELRY CLEARANCE —
Our sale has been very gratifying and we are appreciative of
your patronage. However, we still have a lot of merchandise
that we wish to dispose of and we are going to make further re-
ductions (far below cost) to lower our inventory still more and
to make this one day so outstanding it will be the talk of Pontiac
HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TOMORROW
for best selection but by
If You Wish.
purchase necessary.
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These and many more bares
- 12 HOURS ONLY _ 50, Men’s Soiled Leather Straps—Reg. $2.00
15 Speidel Identification Bracelets—Reg. $13.50...... $4.40 Every Piece ol DP cscagenty: 2 Mean hee rea
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Reduced . Mountings . ~ ee pings et ines =. ;
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ress ater- SILVER
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0 to O 2/3 (9) 95%.to 50% our higher priced tropicals’ for this sensational
laces Maledtion Halieos aot Deak : , sale. Buy two — Buy three... They’re better than - .
esos and Ends of CLOCKS Gorham sterling gold. Stake your claim early—get out your wheel-
TC 1 Edward. Pattern barrow and move in fast! Bank the Savings!
WATCH 3314% Off “Towle Sterling
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means come in tomorrow.
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and We Are MEN’ S S T 0 R E [ OPEN Your oun secouRr Toon
OPEN {50 WORTH SAGINAW ST. 0$ ,
TIL 9 P.M. “JEWELERS 0 NORTH SAGINAW ST. __MEXT TO SEARS
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What a Gold Our Famous “Bullet-Proot”’ Mine! SS sale NOW, AT JUST
96 Pc. Odds & Ends Crystal Stemware—Up to $3.00.. Te Hard Finish All Wool phareskin $25) erates ,
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150 Child’s and Baby Rings—Reduced .............. 50% T Ss THD. To. KEG? THE ,
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Weight Equals 1,320 Pounds
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Test pilot,
Al Blackburn sits strapped in the
tiny. cockpit, a jaunty smile on his
tanned face.
He is one of the first fiers to
volunteer for a test.that duplicates
the seme pressures he’d feel in a
three-stage rocket aonslerntieg. to
His cockpit 3 in a labora
the University of “Southern.
fornia Medical School, in a cen
trifuge — a machine whose 24-
foot-long arm. spins the pilot fast
enough to match the pressures of Tap ixpustinnntclbelectnliceis' lai Real
terday, is to test human reaction) creases,
-— both mental and physical — to
rocket flight pressures. - :
Blackburn still smiles as the
machine spins slowly in a circle,
Chem picks. unspent.
G's. .
‘A camera mounted on the whirl-
rocket flight. ing cockpit monitors Blackburn's
Iraq Recogn ized
by Iran, Pakistan‘: TEHRAN, Iran (AP)—Iran and
Pakistan today took the lead
among the Baghdad Pact .allies
in recognizing the new govern
ment in Iraq.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman
announced the government's deci-
’ gion to inform the leaders of the
revolt which overthrew King Fai-
sal’s government July 14 that Iran
regards them as traq's lega
rulers.
* * *
Pakistan announced it would
take the same step, Britain, Tur-
key and the United States were
heading in the same direction as
the result of consultations with
Pakistan and Iran at this week’s
Baghdad Pact meeting, which was
not attended by the nationalist
leaders of the Iraqi regime.
The Baghdad Pact allies’ moves
to re-establish friendly relations
with their old partner did not stop
the Soviet Union from launching
a new accusation that they were
“sharpening their knives” to at-
tack Iraq. The Soviets warned.
they would immediately come to
Iraq's aid.
: * *
-‘The- Soviet Union, Communist China, Hungary, Coschoslovakia,
and Poland recognized the new
government shortly after . the. re-
volt. Yesterday Moscow name d
one of its top diplomats as am-
bassador in Baghdad. He is Grig-
ory Ziatsov, chief of the . Soviet
Foreign Ministry’s Mideast - De-
partment since 1954 and a mem-
ber of the Soviet Parliament.
The new Baghdad regime also
Was recognized today by Japan,
and yesterday by West Germany
and Greece, the first North At-
action, The revolutionary govern-
ment already had been endorsed
by President. Nasser’s United
Arab Republic, Morocco, Tunisia,
Sudan, India, Indonesia and Bur-
ma.
x * *
In Baghdad, an oil tank fire set
off rumors that foreigners. were
out to sabotage the new regime.
The government moved quickly to
stop mob outcries, which included
panicky shouts of ‘Down with im-
perialists.”’ Testing Men for Roel
| struggles ‘fo
breathe a0 or Oe the Se oer oe
350-second flight. ‘The grin is strained, t At 6 G's — when he weigha the BF.
Schelpe ‘to'3 G's,|equivalent of 1,320 pounds — his). "0" pha
OS es 8 ee 3
breathe. He — San
of the 5 i - x
Then it’s over. The theoretical
space ship is in. orbit.
How does it feel?
“It's like an iron band
around your chest,” the 33-year-
Is Blackburn ready?
“He could go into orbit tomor-|
row,” the centrifuge staff says.
Home Now Museum
BILOXI, Miss—~ Beauvoir the last home of Jefferson Davis, is
now the confederate museum’ of| want it. He says: “Accepting pay.
the Deep South. It is on the} which
Mississippi Gulf Coast west -of] would
lantic Treaty allies to take such}
|
The flames consumed-a tank at
the British-operated Khanagun
Oil Co, They were kept from
spreading to nine nearby tanks
and no one was reported hurt,
WIN Was rehate,
REMODELING
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PONTIAC
NOTICE 4
-HUB'S 49 HOUR SALE! |
FINAL 3 DAYS!
THE HUB’S GREAT STORE-WIDE
V4 MILLION DOLLAR SALE!
SUMMER SLACKS a
ALL YOU WASH ‘N’ WEAR SLACKS, REG. $9.95 - $7.85—2 PAIR
Tr Ter Te ee ee $15 3 onducts a DACRON & WOOL SLACKS, REG. $12.95 - $9.85—2 PAIR ......... 0s. sss sss se $18 Ful with fray hos 0 alumina bine Te PAY on our ENTIRE STOCK OF YEAR-'ROUND SLACKS........ 00. 20% OFF chiller tray gives additional storage for frozen foods. Tal Meter Pian , bottle zone. Deep door shelves! :
SPORT SHIRTS—SHORT SLEEVE, LONG SLEEVE z a poe REGULAR $3.95—NOW .... 0.00... ece cece ccc ccceccececccebeeleceee. $2.85—-2 for $5.00 | ae REGULAR $4.95 NOW... TS sotiems'echd ocean ced book de wd ‘53 wae ! sia RIE ossale sale ices cise leeale es 6 AS Se eS Oe 5—2 for
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~ YEAR ROUND SUITS—All Wool Worsteds, Flannels, Gabardines—Regular $49. 50 - $55. oe . $38 $139, 95 S¢
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Tuesday.
Most -hotly contested issues are the, p
corporation of the village of Rochester anda portion of
Avon Township as a city, and the annexation and in-
corporation questions in Farmington.
Oak Park residents will be asked to approve a $306,- 8 eae Highland, A oe ee townships and the city of Oak Park will be asked to
+s a phate emesis emma: «errant
—-900 bond issue to finance*-
construction of an addition
to the Department of Pub-
lic Safety and the City Hall.
in three to six months to citizens
in the “dry section” of the area.:
Renual Frolic
of. Businessmen
Set for Aug. 20
The date and details of the ai-
* *
The date will be Wednesday, Aug.
2. ‘The place will be the cus-|
tomary Pontiac Country Club, 4335)
Elizabeth Lake Rd. ;
fs :for the af-
50 a
They are available at the chamber)
office, toe \ * *
‘General chairman ‘of the |
Frolic js William L. Treanor. Treanor, Other
committee ehairmen aréy |
tickets; Wayne Gabert,
Charles Perkins, golf. fir
ington
company operator have been
charged with grand larceny in the
theft of several thousands of dol-
lars worth of farm equipment from
two Farmington implement deal-
ton city police force six weeks ago
for sleeping ina patrol car and
drinking, and™George Beard, 39,
of 32340..Grand River. °
day, Beard pleaded not guilty be-
fore Municipal Judge John J.
Schulte Jr.’ Examination was set
with simple larceny, waived exam-
to stand trial Aug. 11 in Circuit
Court. He lives at 20817 Sunnydale
St., Farmington Township.
* *
$2,000 farm tractor from Blackett,
Inc., Tractors and Implements,
mowers from the Everett Imple-
jmember of the Michigan Harness
‘Saturday at Manley Bailey Fu-
will be in Evergreen Cemetery,
Parking Space — Lake Orion Council Gets| _ Islanders Seek
Suggestion to Clear
Lot on Mainland
chaos
TRY OUT HORSE SHOW FLOAT —
look so down-hearted Petunia,
to pull it.” The. colorful float will be the Lake
Orion Saddle Club’s entry in Friday night's
parade which it is sponsoring with the Lake “Don't
you won't have
“in Equipment , Thefts
FARMINGTON — A fired Farm-| policeman and a moving! A
. * *
Arrested and arraigned yester-
for Aug. 8.
Vignoe, who first was charged
*
Both men have been released on
bonds of $2,500,
They are accused of stealing a
29039 Grand River, and six power
ment fap. 32340 Grand River,
Death Notice WILLIAM N. MILLOY
"William N. Milloy, 92, oldest life
2
Horseman's Assn., died last night
at his home, 2851 19 Mile Rd., near
Utica, ‘He was a widely’ known
breeder and raiser of trotting ahd
pacing horses, _
A life member of Genesee Lodge
174, F&AM; Mr. Milloy leaves a
daughter, Mrs. George Haskell: of}.
Sterling Township; one — grand-
daughterand a great-gra‘:dson. .
Service will be held at 1 p.m.
neral Home in Birmingham. Burial
Detroit,
Vandals Litter Park
Vandals littered Lotus Lake
Subdivision’s private park Jast
night strewing garbage on the
beach and-durnping a picnic tablel: [J Jand a 50-gallon garbage can into]: @
the lake, Waterford Township Po-|
lice said today.
Gene Nelson to Marry
SHERMAN OAKS,. wre 4{AP)—
Gene Nelson, 38, and
sitive Mor- Mca cige pe tte Bigs
LEILLA BUNKER
At commencement exercises at
3 pam. Saturday in the Ford
Auditorium, Detroit, Leilla Bunk-
er of 2298 Jones Rd., Drayton
Plains, will receive her diploma
from the Mercy School of Nurs-
ing in Detroit-as a graduate |
nurse. She plags to work at St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pon-
tiac following her marriage
| Sept. 13.
Auburn’s Class of ‘48
Slates Dinner-Dance
Aug. 9 at
highway.
vis) Boice and Robert Krick. AUBURN HEIGHTS—Ciass of "48| iiered by
of Auburn Heights High School will'jocation of a proposed Agricultural
celebrate its 10th anniversary with|Hall of Fame headquarters.
an everling of dinner and dancing) Finaj’ selection will be made
at Club Tahoe on Dixie Nov. 24 by the organization's board
In charge. of the affair are Bar-|
bara (Wahl) Dixon, Coralee (Da-jin Missouri, Pentiae Press Phote
Orion’ Rotary Club. The mule will be given
away during the horse show Sunday at Kelly's
Park. Trying out the float are children of
Saddle Club members.
Parade to Kick Off Festivities
Orion Horse LAKE ORION—A parade at 7:30
p.m. tomorrow will ‘kick off festivi-
ties of the 5th annual Lake Orion
Horse Show, sponsored jointly by
the Lake Orion Saddle and Rotary
Clubs.
The horse show will be held Sun-
day, beginning at 10 a.m., at
He Withdraws Suit
Contesting Election
FARMINGTON — Clare Snover,
29098 + Utley St., Farmington
‘Township, has withdrawn his law
suit contesting the July 15 elec-
tion in the Farmington School Dis-
trict.
Snover, a salesman, had contend-
ed the election approving a five
Operating tax increase for school
operating expenses was invalid. |
Show: Set
shal, said.
~|form at 7 p.m. at Atwater Park,
Company Calliope, -
_ Other entries will be those by
the Saddle Clab, Camp Oakland,
Franklin Settlement, East Orion
4-H Ciub, Oxford Pioneers Saddle
Club, Lake Orion Junior Gun
Club and the Smal! Fry League.
which will march in
day.
* * *
He dropped the suit prior to a
‘scheduled hearing yesterday in the
'Circuit Court in Pontiae on the ad-'
ivice of his attorney, Snover said. |
‘Hancock Might Acquire
Farming Hall of Fame
KANSAS CITY — Hancock, '‘Mich., is among sites being con-
the National Grange for
iof governors.
Other possible sites are located
Nebraska, Wisconsin,
jand Iowa. } rade entries, Shafer said.
Four Area Schools Gain
U. of M. Accreditation Kelly’s Park on Heights and Jos-
lyn roads. ordinance because of a conflict in
x = 2 the interpretation of the law.
This year’s parade has more en- Counciiman William O’Brien tries than’ any in the past four) y,,
years, Gale Shafer, parade mar-
The line of march, which will
Perry and Atwater streets, will
lead off with the Detroit. Edison
Highlight of the event will be the
Oakland County sheriff's posse,
the parade
and give a drill exhibition during
intermission at the horse show Sun- Islands,
The situation would be eased if
the village would bulldoze the lot
containing the ruins of the founda-
Bae et Re at Coenen Se
where religious meetings were
told the council.
Councilmen promised to bring
the matter up at the next meeting.
Councitmen also were informed
the village can have the services
of 10 to 15 men, provided by the
partment representative, who. out-
lined the program before the coun-
cil. The: village would be required
to provide’ ape Piggy he said,
*
Village Attorney Harry Slater
was asked to draw up a new
was appointed purchasing agent
for the council since the village
wants to obtain federal surplus
property.
The council has accepted a pre-
liminary proposal by Walter K.
Willman, Pontiac. city manager,
the county pay for emergency that each unit of government in’ in the early 1900's, the residents) —
d0@! rite was the Rev.-Walter Gerken.
Pontiac General Hospital, services for welfare patients at!
MR. AND-MRS.. DAVID M. FOGLER
Janet Bechler
Vows With D
OXFORD — St. John’s Lutheran
Church in Rochester was the
scene Saturday evening of the
marriage of Janet L. Bechler to
David M, Fogler. Performing the
* * *
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bechler of
796. N. Rochester Rd., Oxford.
Mr. Fogler is the son of Mrs.
John Salo of 3905 N. Rochester
Rd., Lake Orion,
* * *
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor length
gown with a full chapel train of
white organza. Her fingertip veil
was topped by a crown of seed
pearls, and she carried a white
=
Ten Beauties to Vie in Romeo
Pick Peach Queen Friday
ROMEO—A high point of ex-| of
jcitement for 10 area beauty contest! Detroit and environs, They will |
There will be no judging of pa- ‘winners will be reached Friday | visit personal appearances in —
radio and television
‘night when they compete for the, stations, be guests of honor at
title of Romeo Peach Queen.in the
auditorium of Romeo High School.
The judging will start at 8 p.m.
* * *
Communities to be represented
The University of Michigan has in the competition are Waterford
‘renewed accreditation of four;|Township, Lake Orion, Armada,
Oakland County area high schools. Rochester, Roseville, Warren,
They were Dryden Community, | Utica and Romeo. The names of
Our Lady of Sorrows in Farming- | the title-holders from these towns
ton, Lake Orion and. Utica’s St.
Lawrence.
Being on the accredited list only by the cards bearing the) will be kept secret during the
contest. They will be identified,
means that graduates of these Names of peaches which they will |
school can enroll at. the University | carry.
without taking entrance - examin-!
ations. * * *
As soon'as the queen and her
itwo maids or honor are selected
By LEE WINBORN
Press Correspondent
ROCHESTER — A lifelong hobb
by their home in a car.
Mrs, Orville Dammann,
plot of her own.
* x *
1750 N. Rochester Rd.: poses
dancer, will
gen, 26, a secr , Ae WS with beautiful flowers she - eo iy
of raising flowers now pays big
dividends in enjoyment and pleas-
ure for a Rochester woman, her
family and even those who drive
‘“‘Mar-
cia” to her friends, inherited
her green thumb from her parents.
When still a youngster in Bay
City, she began working in the
garden with her mother and
planned some day to have a large
When she was married and
moved to 1750 N. Rochester Rd.
ll years ago, Mrs. Dammann an
bulbs. Now two of their 10 acres’
are blanketed with flowers in. gea-|
son. In spring it's hybrid iris, in|
summer, gladioli, and in the fall,
chrysanthemums. 9"
Gladioli are Mrs, Dammann’s
particular favorites, and like
many another hobbyist, she en-
joys searching fer choice speci-
mens. She will travel miles for
unusual bulbs te add to the count-
less varieties she has already.
The Dammanns attribute’ their
success in raising flowers to two
important factors. They say:
“First the beds are planted in low
land where the ground retains the
moisture and the drainage is good.
Secondly, we take proper care of d
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SHE’S MRS. ‘GREEN THUMB’ — Mrs. Orville Dammann of
with her . black buckboard, filled
grown. : Hobby of Raising Flowers
Pays Woman Big Dividends = her husband began setting out|the plants as they mature and
holidays, we'll ‘decorate it with
brightly-colored trimmings to mark} by the panel of out-of-town judges,
‘all of the-contestants will be intro-
duced by Master of Ceremonies
J. Gerald McLean or Romeo.
The queen and her two honor
attendants immediately will em-
bark on a busy, busy schedule iChapter of Future Farmers of
many public events and vagal ms
‘Mayor Miriani in Detroi
a basket of peaches.
The 1958 queen will reign « over
the 26th annual Peach Festival
Labor Day weekend in Romeo.
She will be crowned by Governor
Williams Aug. 31 in Memorial"
Stadium and will ride in the place
of honor on the queen’s float
in the Labor Day parade at 2
p:m.
‘Honor Future Farmers
IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City
America was selected as a “‘sil-
ver award” winner for its work
during the past year, according to
an announcement by Lynn M. Bart-
lett, state superintendent of public
instruction, There are 239 FFA Exchanges
avid Fogler
prayer book centered by a white
orchid. and green ivy.
Maid of honor was Miss Juan-
ita Borst of Rochester. Miss
Doris Monser of Detroit, cousin
of the bride, and Miss Shirley
Dobat of Rechester were brides-
maids, = =
Junior bridesmaid was Darleen
Borrusch of Garden City, cousin of
the bride, while Robbie Bering
let Rochester was the flower
girl.
Jerry Black of Oxford was the
best man, Ushers were Larry”
Bechler, the bride's brother, and
-Ish Jacobs of Lake Orion, Ring
bearer was Craig Austin of Utica,
the bride's cousin.
The reception was held at ‘the
Hof-Bran Hall in Fraser following
the wedding ceremony.
After their honeymoon in north-
ern Michigan, the newlyweds. will
reside at the home of the bride's
parents until their new home is
| completed.
Annual Festi on
of St. Anne’s ~
" Set to Open.
ORTONVILLE—The annual fes-
tival, sponsored by. St. Anne'¢
Catholic Church in Ortonville, will
begin. tomorrow at McFeely’s Re-
sort, about a mile south of Orton-
ville.
The event will close Sunday with
a roast beef dinner at 6 p.m. at
the Brandon High School cafeteria,
co-chairmen Mrs. Thomas Kruez-
er and Mrs. Helen Austin said.
An amusement carnival will be
set up at the resort, with rides and
entertainment for both children
and adults. There also will be a
variety of booths run by members
of the parish, and dancing each
night from 9 p.m. until midnight.
Proceeds from the festival will
go into the rectory building fund,
€
chapters in Michigan. according to the Rev. John J,
Hardy.
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Travelers on Rochester road se i oes
would recognize the Dammann x 2
home if they were reminded of ” Fe]
the black buckboard filled with | liam = 8
brightly colored flowers in the front = a
yard. The wheels of the buckboard| Pais TFREE! = &
Sinetorer we pews ace ial CARLOAD PRICE SALE. ‘Loon Oe and the flowers are petunias, ie ; ; '
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Often Heralds Discovery of Murder ‘
Auto. Theft Boom Shakes ian Policemen’ : WASHINGTON (NEA) — The
auto theft boom is giving v
policemen the. creeps.
For they know an ordinary
stolen car report may actually
herald the discovery of a murder.
* * *
Police and the FBI have learned! 1 Fond soon confirmed FBI that investigating an auto heist of-
ten leads to the arrest of criminals
guilty of bank robbery, kidnaping,
rape or homicide.
That's one reason why law
enforcement uthori.ces
are alarmed over the latest
crime statistics which show that
the number of car thefts is sky-
rocketing...
The FBI reports that more than
263,700 autos were swiped in 1956,
topping the 1955 figure by, about
ear, they can never shake the
ominous hunch that the theft may
be connected with a more sinister
crime.
For instance, in 1955, when
: |stolen auto in El Paso, Tex.
HOW TO FOIL THE AUTO THIEF — To help eliminate auto. 4
inte that he © had au
friend, Jo Ann Severson, had mur-
dered the vehicle’s owner and hid-
den his body at Mammoth Cave.
: * * *
Thus, the FBI uncovered a
thefts, in which your car could wind up like the one above,
wrecked by car thieves while fleeing police, the FBI urges that you
follow these simple rules:
car. ae
Always lock the doors and raise the windows when leaving’ a
Don't leave your keys in the car.
Call the police immediately if your car is stolen. Also notify
the FBI if you think the car has been driven out-of-state.
Don’t leave valuables. in a car where they can be seen.
cee er pe ON OEE SOAS: Te
motor, serial and accessory numbers.
Place a special mark on your car for identification in case
thieves repaint it and change the motor number, He si Sn es
A E é
=! ts
GEE had «been stolen and
murdered.
At first Hunter flatly denied
murder, claiming he had
the car from another man.
the automobile had been
in Texas, the / California | "
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Descendant of Powerful Incas
Indians of Andes Gain Hope for Future WASHINGTON=-In the high and
desolate regions of the north-cen-
tral Andes, millions of long neg-
have been for centuries among the
poorest of the poor,
* * *
They chewed coca leaves to dull
the pangs of ever-present hunger.
Their possessions were meager,
their labors prodigious in order to
scratch out even bare sustenance
from their resistant land. Living
in remote and scattered villages,
they had almost no communication
with the more-advanced areas of
their countries.
Now, with the help of the In-
ternational Labor Organization,
of which the United States is a
member, the Andean Indians of
Bolivia, Peru and. Ecuador are
launched on a long-range devel-
opment program. Cooperating
are United Nations groups con- cerned with food, health and
education. The three South
American nations are lending a
hand.
The Altiplano reaches breathless going heights of 11,000 to 16,000 feet, In|Lake
MAN AGAINST NATURE
The inhabitants of this inhos-
pitable land are mostly herdsmen
and small farmers, raising what}
few crops they can in the thin and’
Two Canals Will Cost
Argentina $100 Million broke down and confessed
of, te 2) Ss
These are typical of cases which|
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a tie-
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and come out into the open. day's big producing countries’ but
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Film Producer Found except te United 3
Guilty of Tax Fraud '
di! More Physics Courses ,
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TWENTY-TWO
- priations subcommittee that he
lke Pressured.
by Defense Bill Senate Approves More
Funds for Military Than
President Requests
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
approval of a 40 billion dollar de-
fense money bill put President Ei-
senhower under pressure today. to
increase ‘his planned military
spending.
The Senate last night gave its
unanimous approval to a record
$40,032,746,000 peacetime defense
money bill carrying $1,245,776,000
more than the President requested.
The extra funds were designed to
head off scheduled military man-
power cuts and to beef up the
nation’s fleets of hydrogen bomb-
ers and Polaris missile-firing sub-
marines.
The unanimvus 71-0 approval
of the measure sent the bill to a
Senate-House conference commit-
tee. That group will decide just
how much additional defense
nioney will be voted to the Pres-
ident, The House ‘approved a
$38,409,561,000 bill.
The House initiated the move to
forestall projected cuts in ground
force strength by voting funds to
continue the Army, Marines, Army
Reserves and National Guard at
their present levels.
But the Senate tried to supply a
clincher last night by writing in
the provision for mihimum per-
missible strength.
Defense Secretary Neil H. Mc-
Elroy had told the Senate Appro-
would not necessarily spend addi-
tiona] funds which Congress might
vote for the nation’s defenses if
the Administration did not believe
the spending would be wise. —
Vote on Goldfine
Delayed Again
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
House Commerce Committee dis-
cussed possible contempt of Con-
gress action against Bernard
Goldfine for about an hour -to-
day but recessed without taking
action, ....,,
e * Indications were the commit-
tee would vote late today on the
question of citing the Boston
textile-real estate man for _ 4
:
i Z
£
added that members want to be
informed, there are a lot of ques-
tions, and as you know it is a
long (hearing) record.” PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti OP)
Four Americans and three ex-
iled Haitian officers were killed
Tuesday when their plot failed in
Milford Zoning ,
Issues Tonight
Pit, Commercial Request
Up for Action
meetings at 8 tonight.
* * *
Final action-has been promised
residential to agricultural use.
located on Hickory Ridge and
West Commerce roads, for a
gravel pit,
The change was protested by
about 300 residents at an all-
day public meeting on July 19.
They said the pit operation would
defacé the landscape, create a
traffic hazard, and that the
gravel trucks would fear up
roads,
The Village Council will con-
sider a request by. James Robbins,
ford road and Main street; from
residential to commercial,
~« * *
Robbins, who said he cah sell the
on North Milford road to increase
its width from 20 to 66 feet.
Waterford Man Found
- |Dead in. His Automobile.
State St., Pontiac.
Matakas,
dealer, had been desponden
cording to his wife. He-died of
carbon monoxide poisoning. to Probe Never J
Police investigators in Miami}
said Payne, Jones and ‘four other
The Milford Township. Zoning] isd $2,000 each to help political Board and the Milford Village|@xiles overthrow Duvalier, Thej § Sax
Council each will hold special oe office said the men either/— ~
by the Zoning Board on a petition| tified qa third slain American
by the American Aggregates) Robert Hickey of Miami and the
Gravel Co. of Detroit for rezon-|fourth body bore documents with
ing of a one square mile plat, from|the names of Evan T. Kaestes of
Buffalo, N.Y., and Joseph Walker,
‘Phe firm wants to use the site,|no address
Haiti's U.N, Ambassador Ed-|
oT pts i 1g THES | ie the plot wag inspired by HY E
E uF owner of Robbins Corp., a plastics|!@8t year’s presidential election firm for rezoning of a triangular a men denied this
section of land between North Mil-| New York.
Tax Bureau Takes
site if the change is made, bes| Big Chunk of Estate
;@- @
ait, oe)
a + ok *.
5
Haitian officials also
ER:
Anthony P. Matakas, 44, of 5217|¥esterday and the Detroit attorney
Dixie Highway, Waterford Town-|8"4 former Republican ship, was found dead in his car at|Cbairman’s brother, Bertram, paid
8 p.m. yesterday by one of his|the giant bill immediately. employes, Warren Shepherd, of 230|tram is executor of the estate
a wholesale ice cream /|taxes, interest and penalties owed
t, ac-/by Barnard for the —_— 1945
Huge Tropical Toad through here last Oct, 10.
“Good as Gold” Buys
CLOTHES
Boys'—Men’‘s Wear Specials Invades Miami Area | a CONN’S
MIAMI, Fila, W—An aggressive, |
outsized toad .newly found in
Miami has been identified as aif : :
to South America and me west] Hanes Underwear
Dr. E, Martin Miler, University || Reg. $1.00 me 19°
of Miami zoologist, said it’s Bufo Ist Quality
Marinus which secretes a whitish,
after shaking off a toad that had |
- clamped its jaws on his head. The
poisonous reptile is warty, yellow-
brown and about five times as
large as an average bullfrog.
Williams Says
Things May
Pop in Africa
NEW YORK @ — Gov. G.
Mennen Williams of Michigan,
returning from a visit to Liberia
and Ghana, said today “things
are getting ready to pop in
Africa.””
In an interview at Idlewild Air-
port, the governor said Liberia
and Ghana are friendly to the
United States and are making
democratic progress “but you
don’t have to be an African ex-
pert, which I am not, to see
that things are getting ready to
Pop in Africa and that the United
States has neither & workable,
comprehensive all-African policy
nor a particularly effective policy
for Liberia and Ghana.”
* * *
“Africa is more than restless
‘with the desire for self-rule,” he
said, “‘but this legitimate am-
bition can be distorted into ugly
results by over-exuberance or by
rampant ‘Nasserism' and or la-
tent Communist subversion.”
Williams was a guest at the
1lith anniversary celebration of
Liberia's independence. He was
.accompanied by his wife Nancy
and two daughters, rae’, 145,
and Wendy, 13. A son, G. Men-
Neri Jr., 17, remained abroad.
Silent Screen Star Ill
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif.
(AP)—Marshall (Mickey) Neilan,
67, noted actor, director and pro-
ducer of the silent film era, is
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SUITE No. (pictured at the left)
Beautiful 2-Piece Living Room Suites in
your choice of colors — Spring construc-
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legs — Lawson style back — PLUS smart
designing for Ward’s by Alliene. :
Honestly, Ward's should sell this suite for $159.50
o> + A typical Ward value at
Le "$5.00 wall deliver this suite to your home.
Budget the balance on the Ward-Way Credit Plan.
SUITE No. (as pictured on the left)
Craftsmen constructed for Ward’s by
Alliene, this charming 2-Piece Living
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spring construction, has brass ferrule legs
and comes in a choice of beautiful new
1958 Spring colors.
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comes in your choice of beautiful Spring-
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the beauty of any living room.
You would expect to pay $209.50 or more . . . but,
Ward's price for Thursday, Friday and Saturday és only
5 0
just @ tén dollar bill will place this gorgeous crestion
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Fanfani Ends Visit Here:
‘Wildcat Strike
Ends at Cadillac 4,600 GM Workers
Heed Orders of UAW
to Return on Jobs|
DETROIT @—A wildcat strike
at two Detroit Cadillac plant
came to a quick end today as
4,600 General Motors employes re-
ported to work, :
United - Auto Workers Union
members heeded orders of Vice
President Leonard Woodcock, di-
rector of the union's GM depart-
ment, to resume production at
Fisher Body’s Fleetwood plant and
a Cadillac assembly plant. They
walked out yesterday.
* * *
Woodcock told officers of strik-
ing UAW Loca] 15 the UAW would
discuss local grievances today with
General Motors,
The UAW has banned local
work stoppages during contract
hegotiations at GM, Ford and
Chrysler. -A—decision will be
made later this summer by top
union leadership on possible
strike action to support new con-
tract demands,
a 2 es
Yesterday's walkout—first at a
GM‘ plant in the Detroit area
since old contracts expired May
23—involved a dispute over’ which
workers would remain on the pay-
roll during a shutdown for change-|
over to 1959 models.
* * *
General Motors said 52 employes
at Fisher Body’s Fleetwood plant
walked off their jobs yesterday in
a dispute over seniority, resulting
in 1,600 workers at the plant and
3,000 at the Cadillac assembly.
plant being sent home,
The union filed unfair labor
practice charges against Chrysler
with the Nationa] Labor Relations
Board.
* * *
The union accused the company
of discriminating against union
stewards and shop committeemen
during no-contract operations: The
company said the charges are not
true.
Power Boat Speeds .
Into Front of House
A 14foot power boat sped into
the front of a house at 1298 Cass
Lake Rd., Waterford Township, at
1 a.m. today smashing into pieces
and damaging shingles on the
building.
* *
The boat was on a trailer being
towed south on Cass Lake road by
Fred W. Collen, 24, of Detroit.
Collen told Waterford Township
& Police a car crossed the center
line causing him to swerve sharply
and snap the trailer hitch. ‘The
boat ..then. went on its way
alone into the house which is occu-
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Greaves.
Why Their Pies Smell
PEORIA, Ill. (UPI) — The Kitchen Made Pie Co, yesterday
filed a $15,000 damage suit
against the manufacturers of a
concrete floor sealer, - charging
that the cement had such a
“decidedly unpleasant” smel] it
Amintore Fanfani of Italy is un-
ple umbrella” of political-econom-
ic measures over the Middle East
to Introduce
Small Car
Packard Corp. °
plans to introduce a new small
auto this fall.
President Harold E. Churchill, also
reported the South Bend, Ind., auto
firm has held talks with A. M.
\Sonnabend, president
(Corp. of. America,
plans to diversify.
being circulated about future plans
of Studebaker-Packard Corp. as in-
accurate.
motive activities, we have had eon-
versations with .Sonnabend,”
negotiations
WASHINGTON (AP)— Premier | to
derstood to favor raising a “‘tri-
S-P Plans
NEW YORK i — Studebaker-
At the--same time, Cierbiey
of Hotel
in line with
Churchill described some reports
“We have negotiated for some
time with certain banks and in-
surance companies on a refinanc-
ing program designed to give us
financial stability te compete
more aggressively in the automo-
tive market and to pursue supple-
mentary activities in other fields.
“In line with our diversification
program. to supplement our auto-
he
added.
Churchill said the company hopes ‘has announced|* Suggests Long Range! PI . :
to Stabilize Middle East —
turmoil now threatening tn y
‘The Teation, lander ly.
to have advocated such an ap-
Meoath in’ contiaesliek tales Wits
tary of Sete Oe .
néed of a joint program of podliti-
cal and economic moves 4o safe-
backed subversive plotting.
He laid down no package pro-
of a long-range program calling
or:
* * *
1. A pledge by major nations
jing the Soviet Union and the Unit-
ed States, to avoid interference
in the internal affairs of the Mid-
east area.
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~jngredients for that glow of good to Good Health
What better way to cool off than to dip in the ocean, a lake or
pool? There seems to be a gravita-
ter when the thermometer starts
ng in the 90's, This is all
very well and good while in the
water, but it takes only a few
moments in the sun to warm up
again.
For a refreshing drink between
dips, take along a thermos of Mo-
cha Shake or Double Orange Swiz-
zie. . . both are made with instant
nonfat dry milk crystals, the mod-
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containing all the minerals, pro-
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any worry about the waistline.
Mocha Shake
1% cups instant nonfat dry milk
a
poons sugar
FLOWERPOT STEW — Flowerpot barbecue ing required for Gypsy Lamb Stew and Rice a la
grills are perfect for the slow and gentle cook- = Riojana. Carry the little grills inside if it rains. , JULY 51, i958
sth the Geet of dice, mab en ee
It is as filling and good as it is
jbeautiful. Served butfet style from
pretty chafing dishes or sauce
warmers, and with your prettiest
china, silver, and linen reflecting
lighted candles, Golden Wedding
servings.
guest list.
1 whole chicken breast, cooked 6 toast, buttered
4 teaspoons instant coffee powder
3 tablespoons chocolate syrup
2 cups crushed ice
1 eup orange sherbet *
Add instant nonfat dry milk crys-
Smoked Tongue Is
Good in Salad Next time you prepare a smoked
tongue, use some of the leftovers
this way,
Cook’s Salad Mix instant crystals with wa- of
ter; see iat ane lll M Id | Made From FI bo stir igh ar, cote AMON MOIG I$ Ma O owerpots Re
blend. Add ice and pour into ther- “— . done. remove to
mos bottle. Shake before serving. Now is the time for all good|coat thoroughly with the olive oil.jdish and keep in refrigerator till
Makes 8 servings. ng red cooks to get out of doors and) add 3 cups water and 3 chicken|Used.
* * * : | | watch their grills. Samill table}, ,uinon cubes, 1 tablespoon minced| With sharp knife cut each half
Double Orange Switsle grills, originally inspired by: ‘he| arsley and 1 jar roasted sweet| of breast into 3 thin slices. To 1% cups instant nonfat dry mik| According to the experts, sum-|Japanese cacotehie ps nd pe pea rewarm for serving, place slices
cr : popular, These tdoor ppers which - been
Pips cen frame ennnep paisa EE time is a good time to diet.) vr recue gadgets can be carried|drained and cut into large pieces. with a little broth in pan, cov-
concentrate, wed But, you may wonder, haven't the inside to finish the cooking if rain iquid
experts ever heard of the sudden} ans.
summer craving for soft drinks and Actually
Add cooling desserts that call for iceltable grill with concentrate andicream and whipped cream top-
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as your palate,
Lemon Drift
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1 egg white ‘Cook Stew on Grills
Here’s a delicious sriack-time or briquets over the coal When ;
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five minutes to soften. Pour boiling
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toss with salad, adding extra salt|the cost of a half cup of cottage
once. If your salad bowl is large, |meats, you will find a wide differ- Saute 1 sliced onion in 2 table-
you can push some of the greensjence. — spoons olive oil until tender. (To
to one side and mix the dressing; Calorie conscious folks note with|.,eed things up, this may be done
See a a a tae ste rte eel LIBBY'S BEEF STEW 2+‘02"con 39)* ings.. cheese has about es com- , ‘ oz. Con
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small amount of honey, averages about 250 calories.. You be Sunkist, Frozen
in a vanilla cookie recipe, adds|are getting a protein bargain whea|T 177>cheon Meat ’ green pepper or cel- fluffy. Beat egg white until stiff,
using|much protein as a four-ounce serv-|until meat is very tender when
them in preferred proportions; |ing of lean meat. If you compare/pricked with fork. Makes about 6
servings.
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with a little cocoanut, if desired.
Yields four servings.
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to see and eat. Here, chilled cubes of deviled ham give a new,
fresh flavor to crisp garden vegetables. E: es >
a. Melt butter; mash garlic and __ Large ¢ ? Cc ‘ : : if ig.
it lettuce. Open both ends of|add to butter. Let stand 10 min- gq '6 oz. Jar = bb. : : : ff ha
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Ham Cubes Add
Flavor to Salad
3 tomatoes, out in eighths
% cup Gwise cheese, siivered or 4 small salad serv-|degrees F.) for 30 to 35 minutes.
Tops Casserole
of Applesauce
If you need to save time or)
stretch your food budget, you'll be
delighted with this tasty casserole
that combines apple sauce and
canned luncheon: meat.
* This easy to prepare recipe is
ideal for a substantial lunch. or for
a quick dinner after, a day of
work, Robust flavor is provided
by the vinegar, onion, and mus-|
tard
Apple Sauce-Luncheon Meat
Casserole .
Fresh Grade A
PAN READY
FRYERS ae it Sup minced onion i can luncheon meat
™% cup butter
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and brimming baskets: of fresh|ing at market relates the Market-|blueberries are Michigan foods in-
summer vegetables in the produce|ing Informatioh Agent. creasing in volume. ns ze
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off fat. Add celery and onions;
fine crumbs. Add to sausage mix-
ture together with pepper; mix
thoroughly. Drain squash rings;
place in greased shallow pan, Fill
centers generously with stuffing;
cover. Bake in moderate oven
(375 degrees) about 45 minutes or}
until tender. Yield: 6 servings, 1
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| M 24 and Walton Bivd. THIRTY-TWO
4-H Fair By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor
Going to the +H Club Fair this
year will have new, meaning for
homemakers of Oakland ge
A series of free programs, “
pecially for You,” is scheduled]
for August 6, 7 and 8 at the Fair-
grounds, located at the corner of
* * *
Each day there will be continu-| £2 ous entertainment from 2:30 to
8:00 p.m. Special homemaker
programs will be given each day
at 4, 5, and 7 o'clock. Members.
of the Oakland County Extension
staff, home economists and 4H}
club members will preside. .
On Wednesday, August 6, Mrs.
Josephine Lawyer, Consumer Mar-
keting Agent, will present ‘Dairy
Food to Your Taste’ at four in
the afternoon and seven in the
evening. Hints for buying, storing
and using dairy products will be
offered,
Luella Nault tt sedi thes an
home decorating on two days,
Wednesday and Friday, from
5:00 te 6:00 p.m. She will dis-
cuss hew to arrange furniture
more conveniently, color
schemes, accessories and the
history of modern furniture,
“Outdoor Taste Adventures With
Lamb” is the title of Mrs. Mar-
guerite B. Hague’s program Thurs-
day at 4:00 and again at 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. Hague is the Regional Home
Economist with the American
Sheep Producers Council, She will
grill several lamb cuts in her
demonstration ahd give samples
to all who attend.
* * *
Mrs. Mary Hardy will show
films and discuss ‘‘Planning Your
Kitchen” at the 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
spot on Thursday, Aug. 7. This
includes suggestions . for equip-
ment and utensils used in the
kitchen.
Each afternoon at 3:15 4H club
members will give demonstrations. |:
Those participating are Sharon
Pickering and Elaine Cudnohuf-
sky of Lake Orion, Margaret Wig-
gins of Rochester and Carolyn
Bowers, Sharon and Cheryl Tem-
— of Milford. Others are
‘field of New Hudson, Doug Nor-
land of Bloomfield Hills and Eric
Woodward of Birmingham,
From all who are presenting
programs you have a cordial in-
vitation to attend the Fair.
Rib End Roast
Wonderful to
Barbecue
Does barbecue always mean
chicken, steak or spareribs. in
your family? If so, here is a ~~
gestion from the Marketing Th-
formation Agent for meatier
spareribs than you have eaten
before.
Buy a rib-end pork roast and
ask the butcher to saw between
the ribs and chine bone. One rip
of the saw will separate these so
you can continue to slash the lean
meat along the chine bone to
within about one inch of the bot-|
tom.
The second slash, with the
knife comes between the ribs
and the bottom, again cutting
to within about an inch of the
edge of the meat.
These two cuts make it easy to
spread the roast into a flat piece
for barbecuing. Surprise!
roast has more lean meat than spareribs.
If you wish a chart showing how
to cut rib-end pork roast for bar-
becue write Mrs. Josephine Law,
yer, 1260 West Boulevard, ——
for a free copy.
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(right), meat department
I had heard about sych weather
was my first baptism of
; se Se a Be it because I was afraid
ight fry before the egg.
ys wilt with heat and
bloom with zippy weather, and
learned some lessons that sum-
which I will never forget.
might use some of them
part of the country
has a heat wave. :
While the theory that exercise is
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fare and it didn’t.
pride. There are
- agencies they can
them to smarten
they still want to give
baby away to send it my way.
My wife feels exactly the same
- asl about-it. Thank you,
Abby.”
talk my husband out of it but
he insisted. How can I get
my husband to realize that he
looks terrible and should let
his hair grow?”
CREWCUT’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: If you've al-
ready told your husband what
you think of his crewcut (and
I’m sure you have) so get off
his back. Some men get stuck
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“THIRT ¥-SIX_ Se res ee
Bride-to-Be
[Feted at —
‘Tuson ey
Norma Suiow, bride - elect of
Donald R. Kirkland, was honored
shower
Eaton’ ee
Skirt Clearance
Over 1300 to Choose From and
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All Reg. 3.99 2 for ty fae
First Quality held at the Tuson home on West
Huron street.
N.C., will exchange vows Aug. 23
at Emmanuel Baptist Church.
“ Attendants were announced at
the shower. Miss Tuson will be
maid of honor. Bridesmaids will
be Nancy and Joan Prutow, sis-
ters of the bride. Nancy Dinnan
| will serve as flower girl,
Guests invited were Mrs, Pru-
tow, Gloria Opie, Barbara Netke,
Ruby Lawrence, Mrs. © Sidney
|Tuson, Mrs. Margaret McClelland,
| Henrietta Schafer, Mrs. David Ste-
Seamless Sale
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79e Marlene Doolin, Li Values to 1.19 ea. OB * sae: Vdiee eee
a Mrs. Carl Prutow, Marilyn Pru-
tow, Mrs, Glenn Moon, Mrs. Lloyd
Open Mon. and Fri. Nights ’til 9 P. M. Bigham, and Mrs. Dolores Little.
EATON’S 235
Sarah Jane Paull
Wed at Imlay City
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon S. Paull
LOUIS * SHOP two were married Monfay in the
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Complete with Haircut and Set
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| The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jonas of Tam-
pa, Fla. The couple will Ves in
Tampa.
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now WD |
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Swim Suits -_ NATIONAL BRANDS § /;}
$9.95 to $12.95 $ 00
Now
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SHORT SHORTS a
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“Mi ‘Miracle Mile‘Shopping Center 8. Telegraph at i ried Lake Rd, '
OPEN DAILY
10 AM. to 9 P.M.
Poy os ‘Spring, Ma., Seo
eee ete oe penecing Sweet:
Herbert N, Watson o elon set. Bo
The couple, whose parents are| rH Pon’ nIAG. PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 91, 1058 i |
eo ®.
Mr. and Mrs. idkech Hoehast
(nee Jacqueline Downer) of North . -
Anderson street are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Mark Richard, July 26 at’ St.
Joseph’s Mercy Hospital.
Grandparents are the John V.
Downers of North Sanford street
and the Edmund P. Hoehners of
brane
Tene Dee
Mr. ae Mrs, Frank P. Spada-
fore (nee Dorothy Young) of Home-:
stead street announce the birth of a
daughter, Kimberly Ann, July 23 at
St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital. _
Grandparents are Mrs. Floye
Young of Murphy avenue and the
Rex D. Wonders of Watkins Lake.
€. *. *%
Leaving Willow Run Airport to-
. | day for Newark, N. J., are Mrs.
Frank J. Moreau and her daughter,
Margaret Rosalie, of Raat. Troquois
road.
While in the East, Mrs. “Moreau
and Margaret will attend the wed-
ding of Jennie Pengelski and John
W. Cogger. Miss Pengelski is a close
- friend and former roommate of M.
Catherine Moreau of Plainfield, with
whom the travelers will stay.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patten of
Moreland avenue have returned
from a three-week vacation in
northern Michigan. They were ac-
companied by their daughter, Mrs.
J. L. Pointer, and grandchildren,
Byron and Kylee Lynn, of South
Marshall street. ee, Wolfe, Ellen Comell, Andrea Allen, |
, Dean’ Pier, Sunday at St. Joseph’s
the birth of twin daughters, Pamela
_ Noble of Utica.
| Grandparents are the John | turing a ewcethoart
~ Campbells of Preston street and Mr. | floor-Jengts oo
and Mrs. Hubert Noble of Warren. | gertip veil of
illusion & ki * piece of pearls and
Mr. and Mrs. Devere R, Lawrence oes at ie -
(nee Lorna Ryden) of Sugden Lake | “0” * ".
‘ road announce the birth of a daugh- tne pride, was
ter, Lisa Louise June 1 at Pontiac She wore a
white gown and
Gail Travis, pay ancien. Marvel.
and Jett Bergemann, all of Pontiae’s
Bethany Baptist.Church,
£ WE.
Announcing the birth of a son,
Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Aldo of Voorheis road.
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Staff Sgt. and Mrs. John M.
Haaseth (nee Arlin Bernhagen) of
St. John’s, Newfoundland, announce
“Helen and Paula Lorraine, at the
Pepperell Air Force Hospital, July
28.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
E..M, Haaseth of Middlebelt road.
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A son, Richard John, was born
July 3 at St. Joseph’s Mercy Hos-
_ pital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard L, i
i
General Hospital.
Grandparents of the child are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ryden of Ypsilanti
avenue, Mrs. Helen Davis of Euclid
street and Robb Lawrence of Case-
ville.
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YOU'LL -lways BUY IT FOR LESS at
SHOPPER'S MA SAGINAW STREET. 41 NORTH
OUR BIGGEST BARGAIN
.PONTIAC
we are forced to drastically reduce all of oot Sumner dresses.
YOU PROFIT BY OUR MISTAKE
LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE Se Sane VALUES 2 |
guluei to 8.99 7
100 DRESSES
4-"
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Included in this group, every fabric imaginable . . . Sizes 7 to 15—8 to 20— 144 to 2412.
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MR. and MRS, WILLIAM VIANDS JR. e
Betty Lou Oen. Becomes
Bride of William Viands Jr.
ipashare’ Reherty' wide’ eine ict
yjand Warner Viands, the bride- groom’s brother, was ringbearer.
To receive guests at a recep-
5
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talfis REREE 5
“Dear Mrs. Post: Is it nec-
essary to invite the wife of the
officiating clergyman to a
house wedding, where the
guest list is limited to the
immediate families and fewest
Answer: Under usual cir-
cumstanced she is always in-
. Cluded. But if the wedding is
very small and she happens
to be unknown to you, it would
not .be considered discourteous>
to have the clergyman remain
alone after the ceremony.
“Dear Mrs. Post: When
chops are served with paper
frills, does this mean that they
may be picked up and eaten
in the fingers?” ‘
Answer: Paper frills are
solely for decoration to cover
the end. of a bone that is
y ugly. It is never good table
manners, except at a picnic,
to pick up any sort of meat
| in the finger—whether it be a chop, chicken wing or the
drumsti ck.
To remove gum
from the seats or floor pads
of your-car, try this trick.
Chill the gum by a
few ice cubes on it and around
it, When the gum has har-
, chip it off with a
knife, ,
- COATS-SUITS
3.55.1
Sale Starts. Fridey, 9:30 A. M. _ No Exchanges — All Sales Final
New Fashions
Now at
Robert Hall: "FREE PARKING in the Rear
200 N. Seginew St.
Men’s Summer |
~ Cool Casuals
Open Monday ond Friday Nights ‘til 9
73 Morth Seginew Street Loafers - Oxfords _ Reg. $6 Values -
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_THIRTY.SEVEN_
_ daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Earl V.
' bridegroom
is the son of
Mrs. Robert
Rogers and
Eugene Hill.
| : ‘ - ere
ees iat Shower
Adams, The |
fia k Carter, bride-elect
of Kari E.’ Rhodes Jr., was hon-
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AUN AAMT eT TT MUTT f anna ATATOTATMTTN NTO i Si
Note
Osmun’s store-wide clearance ‘ole’ is now also in:progress at both
stores featuring substantial savings in lightweight and year-’round
clothing» ‘Sportswear and furnishings. But remember our $3.99
slacks are at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center.store only!
“Shop the Stores That
Never Compromise on Quality”
a
TEL-HURON CENTER DOWNTOWN’ PONTIAC ' < §1 North Saginaw St.
Open Monday, Fridoy ‘til 9 P.M. West Huron ot Telegraph
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P. be |
- in the American League. 4
Since the spring training season right up to the
of July we sincerely believed the Tigers could be the
‘second best team in the league. And this writer wasn't aM
alone. 5
: Siliidh ithe Wha Seewek the titi eonage
were in majority by picking Detroit anywhere from
_ first to third. Now these same writers are finding
_ it hard to believe the Tigers are as bad as their posi- e
tion in the standings-indicates. “ ~~.
What's wrong with the Tigers? . Nothing that a
good shakeup wouldn’t cure. There’s a lot of good
trade bait on the team with no room for sentiment.
Every year names are mentioned for the bloc, but every
year there are just too many good Tigers to trade. In
other words we have a team of champions in 7th place
If they ever get the courage to trade, then we hope
the two players who will stay untouchable are Frank
“Bolling and Jim Bugning the hardest workers on the
team.
DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX
It may be an act of courtesy on the golf course for
one golfer to wave another through, but the Federal
Circuit Court in Philadelphia recently ruled that such)
a player “shows a tamentabte lack of care for his own
safety.”
« The ruling was. made after a golfer who was
struck by a ball lost his right eye sued the golfer
who hit the ball for $50,000.
The injured golfer had waved the other golfer
through while he was searching for a lost ball. He was
hit even though he stood behind a small tree. The
court ruled out the damage suit.
*% ..&:- ®
Yale Lary Lions’ defensive back is mixing football
with politics. He is on the Democratic primary for state
representative in that unhappy place called Texas, tke the unflattering honor of being the “de ot 195."
AP Wirephoto
NO RESEMBLANCE—This is
hardly a resemblance of man-
ager Walt Alston, but his name
is pinied to a dummy which
was hanged in effigy in Los An- |
geles yesterday. Alston is under
fire because the Dodgers are in
the cellar.
Women’s Swim:
Meet Tomorrow
morrow for a three-day run.
x &
Meet officials say the star-stud-
the record books a battering if
the weather is good.
fend her championships.
* * *
which now has-to give way to Alaska as the largest state
in the Union. . Athletic Club, Seattle, Over Red Sox”
TOPEKA, Kan. ~A bevy of) ae ss
teen-age champions are entered in :
the National AAU Senior Women’s Gusce's effort, the club s fourth
Outdoor Swimming and Diving)
Championships opening here — to-
ded field, which includes all but
ae a 2
Paula Jean Myers, . 19, Indian
Spring, Calif., who in 1957 became
the second girl in history to win
all indoor and outdoor women's
diving titles. in one.year, will de-
Nancy Ramey, 16, Washington
Olympic
runner-up in the 100-meter butter-
fly, is the defending national titlist.
1-1 Triumph: kk wk
ae
Brightens Scene | Former Boston Pitcher
| Could Be Key Tiger
in Stretch Drive “By The Associated Press
‘Sees years with the wrong
Wwampum.
Fonts» lone Seng fog es
especially for Warren Spahn the
biggest Milwaukee, Bemwe of them
Gove int sieieih ea ome
without a victory over the Dodg-
ers, Not since 1951 had he hung
up a Dodger scalp, The 37-year-
old star southpaw finally broke DETROIT w — George Susce
now becomes a key man in what
the Detroit Tigers hope will be
a stretch drive toward a first-
division finish in the American
League,
[Pitches Braves Back Into Read a eee
pahn Breaks Dodger Spell 4
times since then.
against them June 6, 1956 and
failed to last two innings. He didn’t start against them again—
until last night, This time he wat
the distance, permitting only six
{hits and one earned run,
Spahn has spent many sleepless
nights over his inability to beat
the Dodgers, His frequent failures
.jJagainst them prompted his man-
lagers to skip his turn in series
between the two teams, Normally
a friendly chap, Spahnie bristled
when twitted about this.
Bit the fact ‘remains that
whereas he has beaten St, Louis
50 times, Cincinnati 48, San Fran-
cisco 35, Pittsburgh 32, Chicago
30 and Philadelphia 14, this was
only his 14th triumph over the
Cincinnati, behind Bob Purkey,
dumped the Giants into second
place with a 51 victory. Pitts-
burgh climbed to the .500 mark
with a 7-1 triumph over Chicago
in a game limited to 7% innings
delphia The Boston Red Sox castoff won
his third game and pitched his
isecond complete game yesterday,
turning back his old teammates
9-1 before a sparse cond gath-
by rain. Phila defeated St.
Louis 5-L
* * *
Felix Mantilla and Eddie
Mathews drove in all Milwaukee
runs against loser Sandy Koufax,
Braves three times. Mantilla
The Tigers’ big four is no more
— the combined efforts of Jim
Bunning, Frank Lary, Bill Hoeft
and Paul Foytack producing a poor
-35° record. jcomplete game in 22 starts, comes
lat a good time. The. already-be-
draggied pitching staff suffered an-
other .blow yesterday when the Ti-
gers learned that. reliefer Tom
Morgan, the club’s most effective
of late, will be sidelined
four to six days. Morgan
hada sore arm most of- the
Susce retired .Ted Williams
twice, once on a hard smash to
Frank Bolling at second base
and another time on a pop fly.
He walked Williams twice.
The only Boston batter to give
Susce trouble was Gene Stephens,
who is taking the slumping Jim
Piersall's place in center field.
Stephens singled in the second and
Four County Boys Score USGA Victories
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ST. PAUL, Minn.
golfers enjoyed a banner day
Wednesday in the opening rourid of 16 in two rounds Thursday, —- players. That waniniee will |Concord, N. C., and Gordon Baker|that lengthened his hitting streak
— Michigan be slimmed, first to 32 and then | ‘of Florence, S. C., both were 3)
under-par when they wrapped tip
Most of the field, made up of|their matches. Folkes eliminated
tournamentjyouths 17 and under, found the) Bill Sechrest of Kansas City 5 and
at Cay ee oa Be an unexpectedly|4 and Baker defeated Cliff Davis was stranded, homered in the sev-
enth to tie the score, and doubled
in the ninth with one out.
* *
Susce.got put of trouble by per-| .
Harvey Kuenn continued his hot,
hitting for Detroit with two singles LEAPS AND MISSES—Jackie
ito 13 games — he-has-hit safely)
in 28 of hig-last 29 — but it was
Al Kaline who brought home the grab Al Kaline’s drive which
inning. Kaline later scored and
* AP Wirepnote
Jensen, Boston outfielder, leaps ..
high against the right field fence at Briggs Stadium trying to
went for a triple in the 8th ,.
the Tigers won, 2-1.
victory,
Hitless in two trips against right-
hander Ike Delock, Kaline tripled US. vs. Poland This Weekend ~
showed the way with a 6 and 5 eighth inning. Charlie Maxwell
victory over Pat Dortan of North F ; F scored him with a grounder to
Riverside, Il. Badger’s first nine first base. Billy Martin singled
32, three under par, was the day's home the other Tiger run in the’
best score for the front side of the. third inning. |
pat 35-36—71 course, He was 2 un- : Delock lost his second straight | WARSAW, Poland (AP)—Three
der for the 13 holes that were after running up a 10-0 record.'changes have been made in the
layed, s the ; . played, slipping to a bogey on The Tigers reached him for only|American men’s track and field
a: * * * ped .) OF por S | seven hits with Inman (Coot) Veal,}team which meets Poland tomor-
the new shortstop, collecting a pair,row and Saturday following a tri-
Garrett Mouw of Birmingham of singles, It was Veal’s Major)umph over the Russians at Mos-
downed Ron Samuels of Beverly League debut. cow.
Hills, Cal., 1 up by winning the WASHINGTON (AP) ~Senator rence — has = in- BOSTON DETROIT Discus thrower Al Oerter of
pivotal 17th hole with a par, exploring business aspects of |terest og teams “is 8 ab rh bi sbrhbi|New Hyde Park, N.Y. second at
Pete Green of Birmingham had sports wind up their|circumstance we would prefer not/ Keoug 1h 40109 Kuenn cf 4020 ;
P ‘ ae Runnels 20 401 Martin 3> 4011) Moscow, is returning to the United
it easier-against Robert White ofjhearings today with testimony /to have.” © Willams if 2000 Kaline = 3110/States and Parry O’Brien, world
Glencoe, Als. 4 and 2./from Maurice Podoloff, ° g :
Green shot a or ae the front of the National Basketball Assn. But Campbell declared Norris | Stephens ef : : $7 Grown if : AH cheraples soot putter, wil dow
ine and was two over on the back.| Reps, Oren Harris (D-Ark) and{had salvaged the league when hr Bodatn - foe tau mm oa
* «tf Francis E. Walter (D-Pa) also/took over the Chicago Black ‘** P . me feet
Detroit's Tom Grace of South-|may appear before the Senate Hawks in 1952. He said the NFL! ne cee Sub F ighter Webb Q
field defeated Pau} Herold Jr. of|Antimonopoly Subcommittee to re governors were convinced Norris; 7 32171! Totals 30272
Normandy, Mo., 1 up. Grade had a| port a House-passed sports bill but| exercised no control over the New /For'er aoe 008 100-1 § TKO i | h
77 for the round, Herald a 78. {their schedules were uncertain. | York Rangers. a a col eer aii cores in f
p * * *
Podoloff was expected to tell the
Senators pro basketball would wel-
come the flat exemptions from or-
dinary business laws proposed in
the House .measures for profes
sional team sports.
The subcommittee already has
received that word from spokes-
men for baseball, football and
hockey, along with opposition fo Co-favorite Sonny Methvin of
Little Rock, Ark.,-ran into a first.
round ambush Wednesday.
The 17-year-old Arkansas star,
a semifinalist in the 1957 tourna-
. ment, was ousted 2 up by Jack
Lotz, also 17, the California state
junior champion from San Lo-
renzo.
While Methvin was: bowing out interest in the Rangers.
now prohibits one man from con-
trolling more than one team.,.
Joseph A. Neville, His stock in Madison Square
Garden gives Norris a financial
one man conceivably could have
an interest in all six NHL clubs
but said the league constitution
general early, the other 1957 semifinalist
in the starting field of 128, Rick
Casabella of Louisville, Ky.,
straightened after a rough start
and whipped Bob Morse’ of Pea-
body, Mass., 4 and, 3.
Lotz’ 3-over-par 74 was a long
way from being artistically the
best golf played over the woodsy,
par 35-36—71 University of Minne-
sota course, but it was a sturdy
performance in the face of Meth-
vin's constant pressure.
Wednesday’s dueling, under
ideal golf conditions, cut. the field the sweeping nature of the exemp-
tions from several players, col-
lege coaches, and ‘Congressional
and outside sources,
* * *
Clarence A. Campbell, president
of the National Hockev league,
spoke on behalf of the bill yester-
day, President Walter J, Michael
and attorneys for the U.S. Trotting|stranglehold on the sulky sport. counsel to the Trotting -As-
harness racing.
The government has filed an
antimonopoly suit against the, as- sociation, said the USTA needs un-
challenged disciplinary powers to
maintain honesty and integrity in
sociation, saying it has gained a
us
24-8, Detroit 27-7. DP—-Runnels, Buddin
and Keough; Veal, Bolling end Harris;
Lau and Bolling. LOB—Boston 1,
Detroit 7
2B—Runnels, Stephens, Bolling. 3B— NEW YORK (AP)—A week ago,
Spider Webb was a 173-pound
fisherman on vacation in Wichita, + * * Kaline. HR—Stephens. §—Susce K ps h
: an st night he was a. sharp-
Campbell acknowledged that Delock (L, 10-2) 7 ; * = = 8 |punc hing 16215 pounder who
Susce (W, 3-0) 9 To be-l 3 * | stopped Germany's Franz Azuzina
= Upianerty, ~ickialey, Chylak, Berry..on a technical knockout in 1:20
ar ae iof the seventh round at. Madison
Square Garden.
* * *
As a result of this quick switch
from idler to slugger, the high
ranked Chicago fighter now is in
line for a Sept, 17 Dapper Dan
benefit show. in Pittsburgh with
Joey Giardello, He alse has an of-
fer for an early September match
the first time in the Emsley Carr|in Salt Lake City with Gene Full-
Invitation Mile at the Rritish!mer, the ex-champ for whom he
Games, ; substituted against Szuzina, Elliott Races Ibbotson
LONDON (AP) Englands
Derek Ibbotson will defend his
fading reputation Saturday against
Herb Elliott of Australia, the,
miler of the year,
The two great athletes clash for —_—
Assn., asked that harness racing |*
also be cut in on the exemptions.
Campbell told the subcommittee
the fact that promoter James D.
— 2 of the Inter-
Wyandotte Woman Leads
National Archery F ield ©
GRAYLING Lon Stanton of
Lake Ozark, Mo., held a slim lead
port, Pa., in the men’s instinctive),
(without sights) division of the Na-
tional Field Archery -todrnament.
Stanton’ had a two round total |?
- of 1,161, followed by Myers with |°
1,750 and dames White of New
Cumberland, W. Va., with 1,712, |}
Defending. champion Jay Peake
of Charleroi, Pa., was far back in
the field with 1,679.
Another defending champ, Ann
Marston of Wyandotte, Mich., led
the women’s freestyle (using |
sights) with a score of 1,583. Im
was Cleo Robertson of}, 1 Letty sécond place
‘Samaria, Mich., with 1,552, fol-. lowed by third place Jeanette Gib-
son of Waterloo, Iowa, with 1,435.
Junior Girls Instinctive
1, Linda ae Dysart, Iowa, 804;
Eileen , ‘Passaic, 4; J. 490:
Baen wear, ‘Was hington, D. C., 4
Intermediate Girls Instinctive
i. Carol Hastic, Passaic, N. J., ‘1,083
2. Peggy Schrod :
, Sharon Gray,
Intermediate Boys
eis: Lg # ag tot Sty y Brevara N
Va., 1,440; Grant Piast, en
Boys I
1. Rany Luts, lamsean ais
2. Seott Teague, Bossier Ct
3. Terry Dziuk (CQ), Des saelnen, “Wash.,
Junior * 6 Freest: id
‘oodland Hilis, Calif.,
» Battle Creek,
: ulholland Jr.,
Junior Boys bee nomena Brockway, Pa., 1,213;
9. David Howard, Toledo, Ohio, 1,180;
3. John gore, Olcan, N. ¥, 1,114 ONE FOR WEBB = Spider
Webb (right) of AP Wirephote
Chicago bounces a right off the head of Franz of their bout in New York. Webb who subbed
ae A ae © Oe Fe for Gene Fullmer, ORB THO im the: 7th. Track Team Makes Changes
cus.
* * *
is being replaced
meters.
has returned to orthodox practice
Land is expected to once again as-
sume his position as the world’s
best high jumper.
, * * *
Thesé changes were. outlined to-
day by Coach George Eastment
‘and assistant coach Larry Snyder
ias the American team - went
lthrough its final practice’ session.
The Polish meet, unlike the oné
jagainst the Russians, will be two
idual meets — men against men
‘and women against women. At
Moscow the Russians outscored
ithe U.S, on aggregate points,
* *
World record hanes Dumas was
\the biggest disappointment in the
American men's triumph over the
Russians, ‘He trains very little
and told the coaches and friends
he was saving up for the actual
competition; in which he cleared
only 6 feet 7% inches and finished
third behind the two Russians.
hard,” said. Snyder, ‘‘He realizes
he lost in Moscow and that he
the track and running the hur-
dies. That's good for high jump-
ing and he will get* back into
form wok
*
Eastment said Oerter was
called home but didn’t give the
reason, But O’Brien is a highly
campetent discus man and Amer-
ican chances -shouldn’t suffer be-
cause of Oerter’s absence.
Spencer and Drayton
Waterford Winners
A big 5th inning prevented Na-
tional League leader Spencer
Floors from being upset in. the
feature game of a Waterford men’s
softball doubleheader last night.
Spencer downed Wall’s Service
6-2 after trailing 2-0. Drayton Drug
|downed Nonne’s 7-1 in the Ameri-
can loop.
Grant St. Amour tripled in one
run and scored ahead of Gary
Mellema's homer, Al Crawford
then followed with a triple and
scored the final tally.:
Draytoh won its contest early
despite being outhit.. Dick Ryan
banged a triple and _two singles
for Nonne’s, Steward,
ible in his speciality and the dis- |
James Segrest of Abilene, Tex.,
in the 200
Charlie Dumas .of Los Angeles|
“Dumas now is training very} .
looked bad, He's working out, on)
Veteran Horse
Leading Harness
\Race Earnings
(AP)—Lord | in
11-year-old gelding
owned by Ralph H. Kroening of
Milwaukee, today tops the money
winning list for harness horses. VERNON, N. Y.
x * *
last night when he
and picked up $200 in.an elimina-
tion heat of the Empire state
Downs, Speedster won the heat in
two minutes flat for the fastest
He
came back later and won the trotting mile of the year.
race-off in 2:00 1-5.
* * * The veteran campaigner boast-
ed his total earnings to $336. 17
fifth
Lord Steward passed Adios Har-
ry, a pacer who earned $335,990. drove in the first three runs with
Mathews’ circuit smash, his 21st,
came in the eighth and snapped a
3-3 tie. The triumph was Spahn’s
13th against seven defeats.
Purkey allowed the Giants only
five hits and drove .in two, runs
gaining his 13th victory. The
Cincinnati right-hander extended
his string of scoreless innings
against the Giants to 46 before
fifth. Walt Dropo and Pete Whi-
senant homered off loser Johnny
Antonelli.
a
Hank Foiles’ three-run homer
helped rookie Red Witt gain his
fourth triumph in six decisions for
Pittsburgh, Taylor Phillips
dropped his fifth for the Cubs.
Willie Jones’ tenth homer helped
the Phillies make it two in a row
over the Cards, Jack Sanford out-
pitched Billy Muffett for his sev-
enth success but he needed help
from Dick Farrel] in the seventh.
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YOUNG VETERAN — In his second year in the National in'the NF |e 9 | nnd cesar ne lo (int Sele a epee helt Mid-summer clearance |). _ Football League, sturdy Steve Junker is already a veteran of = ay, sig, he sat on. the PCC Will Die Within| prepare tor the 1968 All-Star jwere tackle Evert Jones, Utah; rs 3 football He be one of the ag _ vie in ; a; } pro wars. He came along to be one outstanding tench apd when he finally got | | ame,” he could be our top end | fullback George Kim, Idaho State - at : freshmen in the league and is slated to hold down'a first. string ig chance he came through in| Month, Oregon Writer! this year.” oe i end position with the Lions this season, _ op flying colors. Liow fans will prob- | Predicts Junker reported to training camp ; - <5. eae - ts ee ae Se
Flag Race, Musical Stalls: : : Illinois Netter Bogen ar wily ane oo like a glue-fingered
10 Events at Horse ShowSerelm= Sszesees ss | é : * r is one e :
ven S qa orse OW Event Leader sroisiat camueton, tor Goan - oy ee |
4° Journal predicted Wednesday. é Enti Stock f Pd - - KALAMAZOO @ — Martin Ries- Ppa ep eniure Oo a: ee ee ee Beatty, Martin sen of Hinsdale, Il., goes into the “The Pacific Coast Conference, i FOR BETTER } t
3 Leyton” Jobs Nett” Dean’ Spitier| fourth round of the National Jun- bom in Portand in 185, wil die DRIVING Stetson and Freeman Shoes’ ©
Fer tam eee ete eis pr ot» etch ot . y after scoring a surprise)...» said a story by Hal Laman, N oO - Gooree "Miliee, siieiag, Aemme,| oo Sey. P the Journal’s executive sports edi- , o Matter 0 ff a “saad na gg ym ytd tor : ) cB ee en ae How Old Your |) — , | Smith, for the Saaddle Club. ed Ramsey Earnhart of Ventura, = é . * . rf
Other events are: flag race for| Calif., today, defeated » fourth. |}im sll nine member schools wow Car, Try One Special Group 95 |: 15 years and up; pony class, 52°| ranked junior from St, Peters- |the conference president, Rixford| of Our SUMMER SHOES .. : and under; horsemanship, West burg, Fis., Jim Shatter, 24, €0, |Snyder of Stanford, -
Oren clnees vite downtcan| U% yesterday. Shatier was. a a a — "ae ee a dows-lead! fmatist in the Western Junior | “The Journal's informant said Res. $11.95 Famous Se
open; horsemanship, Western, 15. Seuvuansent af Champaign, = the of aie dis- |i 8: ; 9° . |
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spark a 5-3 conquest of the Bir- Star squad are sidelined by in- LANSING. (UPD—A = the clubhead -move on
mingham Federal nine. Losing |Juries but all are expected to face) rh eg Fyre through, straight toward
hurler Mike Davis socked 2 two- me prove tagend — Fielajof ter ie heer” was|q' the objective.
a cal ae made today by the conservation Always trust the built-in loft of your pitching : J,
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doubles himself to lead the Bir-| Gerée= has s jammed shoulder “Our recent deer hunting regu- | try to “help the ball up” with your hands. This
mingham to a 71 con-| Dick Christy of North Carolina packages i: hea. ist yon is a frequent and generally fatal error. : Lo
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can catcher Dick Mosber slammed i i , a E
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Untested entries Walled Lake|he was pleased with progress of/herd not only could support a much}; realized that I was failing to HIT ON THROUGH the ©)
and Novi opened today’s program|the collegians who began practice| larger legal deer harvest, but it)”
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teey dette te mane ts Manila Seattle Mark a ! of TOKYO (AP). — Distance flier
corner of Madison and ye ana| Marion (Pat) Boling plugged along at a: steady 125 miles an with a husky voice. She yanked! hour today en route from Manila pen the-door and’ gave me an, ad- to Seattle in an attempt to’ set a
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dress in the west Bronx, and then| Slaying of Airman 1.C. McHenry
climbed in. Hoskins, 21, of Selfridge Air Force Project.
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Orders Union Local.
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over its records and assets to an
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Workers Union.
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told the Local yesterday to hand
the records and assets over to
stemporary administrator Clyde
Shamblen. Shamblen was ordered
to release $6,000 in frozen local
funds to cover checks issued for
strike benefits.
The Local struck Aurora Gaso-
line Co. 10 weeks ago without the
International's authorization. The
International then intervened. and
placed the Local under administra-
torship. It also appointed a new
bargaining committee which is
meeting with Aurora officials.
Targonski also ordered the In-
ternational to restore four expelled
Jotal officers to membership but
not to their former posts,
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AP Business News Analyst growing U.S. federal debt. They|ments. smaller of
NEW YORE (AP}—The protit/ Sgure. that these two digs some ae *.-¥ *
panies makes|bined spell inflation — and infla- company
El couen taae: Det it seem-|tion could revive oil company /first six months operation ‘almost
traly te being sheeeaed off by Sajcertines, and Snes, Se Os Oe laoer | exception show bulls ng goes. Bears ahene
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tion room of the new $49,000 headquarters of © Sunday afternoon. i cut NULLY
x * * a. 1, , Surveyor, and such : officers as are nominated at t time.
5 ape 32 Agen ra leeuet sa OF INTENTION TO _COM-lEotice vaative to opening closing
ber that, your o-yeer Comparieoalrertar “teetng st he Gemmuiat olson loaded this time. It was in the|ine city of Pontiac, Michigan held Julplo’clock
So ccere og) MARKETS [Demand Heavy FS" 71 eah Nace |=) _las tent ne_ ema
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Friday. A «7:30 PM.) The separ eh top prices St | Stocks ing. recession earnings with last $e tose, nono Donelson-Johns RELIABLE MAN EVELYN EDWARDS
s ® Market by growers and sold by A For another thing, mahy. oil band of Sire, Mary M. Beamish . j ay for C
News in Brief |them in wholesale package lots. companies now report that inven- sfaiber,of Goorss M. Themes | VV oorhees-Siple ' pas ; NEW YORK @® — The stock! torites at last seem to be getting Pearl P. and Ches. H. Jenks; dear ; ___Lake Ave.
’ Quotations are furnished by of Wiliam Beamish.| FUNERAL HOME Sears Roebuck & Co. OFFICE Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Market fnoved ahead narrowly in| into line, And this has led to the al Will be held Pri- | smpuance or Motor TS KO
James W, White, 26; of 230 Reck-| 1 heavy early trading today firming of some. product prices. A, Ee Ve tae "Needs aT Lee = get well Ave., was found guilty of|Monday. steels in demand. The costs factor is yet to| : , Seater Part-Time Salesmen * oases os drunk driving by Municipal Court Prod « * * be some report making Yoorhess-Biple Puneral kana start. t Judge Cecil B, McCallum. Yester- roduce The ticker tape was la : — a Bigg. Fe day he wes sentenced to toro 478 ruvers period of eight minutes, showing x * i sek ate pT papa
in jail, three months probation and) |... n44 pina, Fancy. bu. lag of about two minutes tuation looks a bit cut" meome by "ba, 40 3100 pet| Work Wanted Male 10 } $110 costs, ee aig -— ee coees floor transactions at than a few. weeks week, answer ad. neuen
2 Cherries. sweet (crate) 16 ats. Blocks steel that Middle East | Sears & Co, can we a few “heat te eae EP
j Glenn F. Post, 40, of 103 Falr-/' ree premtnent tm Saldat off the flow of ofl Fagg OE Ey ee | grove St., pleaded gu to reck- VEGETABLES the wake of the spreading companies operating speek, renwpertaion ex trim & custom cabinets specialty.
less driving today, in Municipal) 0. wax ba. oo....escsescseees 23| of price boosts in the groundless. so sealial: For further | Sy Capra UENO AGT Court. Judge M »-Finne-| Beets yooped. bu... - 158i saest stock shares, : Angiy ‘Theredey July 20, at cay Hind ef work +0496, gan fined him and revoked his) prose. iene.) eos. :-.. f showed little or no flare again. But w Hotel, 5 . Beck OUTSIDE JANITOR, WORK.
operator’s license for one year. Garrone toboed. pa: RE nce He indie thidk whe on companies have ~~ 1:18 pm. only. No phone calls, . = ry. SROIRS cocerrvcerenenes turn "Please.
fg orcas ox — they could ANY KIND OF LIGHT A tray of men's and women’s |Corcmbers alu sie, ba... 4/@dding about 2 points Europe if Middle East Help Wanted Female 7| wert. Ne. soo too small, Rensoe
stolen from Myers Jewelry Store, | 2) dos. vecenconee de ; of the Suez Canal ist oe 4 ter eee | (behs.) dos. ........ .8ifractions to about a point, A Sok te =" a - . 35 S. Telegraph Rd., during store sy papelipgraceeneaet cp waned — 2. ; nitrese te, wait on, table, BEB, & Merson" rE peat
» hours, it was reported yesterday|Persier Root (bohs.) dos. -...-.--- ber were unchanged or eae seesies $00 Plaine ae The Pontiac Press & help with dishes, Very z
oe ee . Beattie ets fe 3 tok * mtg Bem aE ; of Bailey and FOR WANT ADS fae Sere pre ne ee, —
Sauash. ~ ae sponse ‘ stopped and recovery is on D Heed Funeral Home in se DIAL FE 2-8181 odd rE
the te, Antiock. Acmnearat | From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. wort. Jobs. fed- p.m. Puneral errangements by “ti Gulf Royal Dutch ca _ eegeeerenewnasecses eoee = : ou and . eral 1 plop — can ag Ae Ra an —
. [Kale bytes ioecopeyapreahe id, « = _ |demand product prices. “ "ber asgumes 00
Mustard accesses $88] New York Stocks [im time . that puts new life in fied rue al Wang Prmey for Poultry and Eggs —foinsca. “bul 22000000 aoe | | Peasy Onseenin Mie, Brace tein
DETROIT POULTRY mia SALAD GREENS : Ham (Jean) Hild ck deat |sis- ) was a
DETROIT, July 31 (AP) — #8 | endive, bleached bu. ......-...000+ H C UAW , A are wade be
pound, FOB. Detrot for WE: ecs-scrensde a James Ros nail live ig a mag Rh — GOB, weense arvester 0., service will be held Saturday.” AU. your we J
sna beth, tape, Soement ead fryers | mee OO eee . Hit! Sik Oen'wm, He Mares | J wilbout | 24, Mel ete, at See Fytend Contracts To | eerie eee EE] | ocene ome | 36; du “ou _ Livestock ° Sort, Wry ae Se etl | eee DETROIT LIVESTOCK , ., CHICAGO @— A third major me dur revious wustoamne. Setaotes teat 4 DETROIT, July $1 (AP) — Bess, P.OB.| DETROIT, July 31 (4P), cate— farm equipment company — Inter- Pare, Transient ads may , we ligtog. fone, | Detroit, cases included, 1 j-state|ssiable 300. Bulk earty sales slaugh national Harvester Co. of Chicago plaster - he | rades: cows, these fully steady; utility cows $4371. | Whites: Grade A jumbo-83:_extra lerge|18.50-20.00; canners and cutters 16.50- | —has agreed with the United Auto SELIABLE CARPENTER NEED! 46-48, wid. ave. 47: targe 45-48, wid avg.| 18.50; two loads reputation cattle brought Wares ‘Uslen th extend indell- : t | 46%; medium 36-38, avg. 37; small strive basis, one load which pr’ ; | large 40-42, wtd. avg. 41:/1080 Ib. steers 28.00, ¢ feed lot |: a|nitely wage contratts covering 36,- | mates of 28.25 cattle Monday weights f ‘4/500 UAW members in 15 plants. |
Commercially graded: 1119 Ib; one load nee ingle ° 3 | Whites: Grade & jumbo 45; extra large| sheers, 37-28, these mates 4| Previously John Deere & Co., |
Srewns: L - A jumbo 4: extra large Compared Jast week: slaughter steers |, Moline, Il., and Caterpillar Trac- |
FR SSF cotton SI well oe cet tee le tor Co., East Peoria, Ill, an- | B large 35-35%. as aa over cows full 60 ot, higher; pulls |B nounced similar agreements with | stead mos 0; 5 ¥.
one “oe ie thy. notified fied that ns 2430-06.00; by 00S saderate, showing Budd Co ..... : lier Br... 38 oe Uae.
requiar “meeting of the Commission of|high choice 950-1180 Ib. steers 27.25 |Burroughs .-. 35.2 | urea S&S 7: The Caterpillar contract expired
Ge Sly ee rent, tien, bey at: “rere vee igo uy, ie lanes x Sa fl Sk w G43|@t Midnight Tuesday and Harvest | to be che teteriten of the y mis 34.00; one, load prime i119 steers |Camp Soup .. 43 Ret Dairy an
sion to construct sanitary sewer on/29.25: utility and standard steers 20.50-\Can Dry .... 17.7 Nat Gypg .... 82.8
Montcalm street, north side, from 24.50: good to average choice heifers|Cdn Pac .../ 28.6 Net Le aoe}
street to Portland street at an estimated |24.00-26.50; several loads average to |Capital Airl .. 15.5 Nor Bee ys BY cost of $3,729.00. an + the plan, high choice 750-850 Ib. heifers 26.80- (Carrier Cp .. 30.7 QF Pw. 202
profile end estimate of sald improvement ise76; | utility and standard, Wen toe (eens hace! BS Onto On ...... Ws ,
fis Terther Intended to construct said|commercial cows up to 21.00; canners ches @ Oh .. 60.8 Ovens Srey’ *: at 2 ‘Roose: imerovement in @ ~ > a, bed ges seamts —— —_ ulor See = PacG & El .. B41 - 3 to & only.
Cost thereof shall be defrayed by special|to 2460: cutter, bulls 19,00-2.00. mainly [Cities gyc. "| $9.2 Pen Spr, ae
that, ail of the lots tnd’ parcels of i | ol Siaaeey eecomambinaed ——, —e ve Ne : a 38 or older. fronting upon the north side of Montcalm - steady atte ase fi . . ar brother of | Orchard Lk. Ave. st 3 p.m. |: crest ten street to. Portiand|,,ycalers_salnnie, 35 Re ‘aie tan: iy2 penne %C -- %$3| women’s federation today .pro- _ gaad Dwane Beales; doar, bra
ewer ee one oe es SS, choice and vealere fully |Col Brd_ A cn ‘Fypet Coto .... 4 tested the illumination of Hama- Mather. Puners! service, will, be
estimated cost and expenses thereof and| 1,00, higher, ons erades sree rE + songs edt 383 Fhitce >...... 38¢| dera Beach for night swimming. Wa my og ES Sai | that $3,010, De new? cost and i350. few 36.00: and Con N Ges .. 46.4 Pet ...-» 46.3) on: the grounds that “it is not Sashabaw Rd. fea Plains
expenses thero? ae paid from the 31.00; cull and tY lConsum Pw ‘ & G... 612 Sashane® com Malone officiating: Cantal Reeceventens, Pune. is the Com. [1500 Cont Bak... 386 Pure Ofl ..... 31 good for public morals to see nt in Lakeview ‘Cemetery.
mission’ of the City of Pontiac, Michigan| Sheep and lambe—salable 25. Nomin- (Cont Can 49.3 Repub aii...) 347] Persons strolling on the beach in Mr. Matskas will He ij =
aaust Hi 1958 nae oeled = pte pa AE sony Sone hoattes Gamat fully 50 ct See ot a3 Rex Drug .... Bs their bathing suits at night.” . oe funeral home * pias
fear sunmestions end objections that may higher} slaughter sheep steady to strong: |Cont Ol... 87 ge nt 4 PRgLon. JOE 3s paut
We San 7 eee “bane evan. fpring slsuhine. are oe noo, good org PaCS 8 Beloway" a 3] Ge ge | Boredlbaebtnd ot meer © gray. ee July 31, "88 pinughter sheep -4.00-10. 6 ages Re Ha . * | eine
. Dis C Beng '.: 31 Shell Ol ...:: 818 CHICAGO GRAIN of Mies Bi or and Mrs. |
| a mM diets csera Smit Al cmcaco, suur 1 AP) — Opening] og ay Du Pont .,....1 Bocony. ...... 47.6 Grains: gti from the , ’
. | Bast =" of d Sou Pee wowe 81 tS OATS 6% . era! 2 ‘ 7
N - Figston “Bite. "<2 48.9 Sow Ry... 46.9/B00. sori: 1.91% Dee. :......-. 67 White ‘Chapel Cem y- .- L ... 334 Sta Brena et ae bc tates es 5 ae lor will Ne in state at the Sc ; wg OR oo Maley riffin Punere! Home after - ; eae 7 eee fo peed ‘* 1, Bid Ot Gat al coil iia Se. sessese 126% “> (amen
The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearings S- Gde —> fa 9 | de i, 10% ron, Bi. Sa, At: Be
for Wednesday. August 6, 1958 at & p. m. Eastern Standard Mach ... 60.3 Stevens, JP .. 23.8) CORN (newi ~ CARD ape | See eieer sectmr’ af touks
scssaloa Chamber, Chy Hail, on intention to Pi i <4 meee SR SATIRE EER eee MOL. | RRR Betta i suailed So Miveilg’ Bt ingiotasiat [fart Bes HY Suge sea] | Fim erie lin Chien us| ran ta bea | OUND, ABE BE aaPTG _ construct the follewing public imp ; [Gen Bak’... 1) gyly Bb Pa |. 37.1 STOCK AVERAGES Pree PO Tee erate at | _ Paddock. Between Ag aH uate,"some office experience, pre- ‘ ranm «: Sy Texas Co ... T4le noted by the Associated Press July 31. Bnarks-Griffin Funeral Home. MARRIED Man. 340. erred Goo Goad samty
CURB, GUTTER, RELATED WORK Gen Pas .....-478 Ethel oat . hor : —- 99 2X VONRK. ¥ 2.1 JOSEPH eng, 8 = 8 hours per aay hen been Pr ng na
~ Lengiellow Avenue from Universiiy to POSNER. [Gen Motors’: 8 TROMP,PA $3 canes... ME SS td Siak Punerai, service, will be | PIMCS TAO who won't, Nestness, | snd siher ag ay
_—_ Sa Bs Ha Bee wear elke tet A aes ey ne pa ane Ae: act t oi| Saeetp at rogetgrer Cane P| Boy W,awrmes 8, mr. Bo Gen Time ... Be "*-$1'9| Week ago ...s.. 268.2 107. 1 1815 é Rev, James ting. aie
SANITARY SEWER Sete Hi tomee. alums Bt i ae ‘Fees emcceeneag. 3 | "e Lounsbury Avenue from Stanley to ‘M. H. at [Goebel wr-':: 3 Un Carbide 193 en att pte fe ; iB . >
Lots 227 and 372 Baldwin Dixie Hills Sub. Geegrene, <<" 4 Un Ae tin ge inet nigh » ee +o i ade . 5
| Deted July 90, 1958, oe ! Ry Werte et! 618 1 ba 6 # 19]
ee aie ADA R. EVANS, i polly og ME ete, §. #
ae as EB a ' ‘ ¥ saw * 108, son Go! 4. re a
$7 Eh Set uaa ane te, bs \ 4 3 6 4 } ieee < 3 2 “ = f
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es uth A d 34) Rent Lake Setsigne: S88 ©
tor _ ee
|F. C. Wood Co, & TO 8 * . Corner Wile Pane Rd Mi”
Country kitchen. all buitina, 2%/6 Room Ranch * paths, fe aoe -|in Drayton Woods +4
Augrective new home built into «
Th . : sks a Lk. priv, $10, pine in 4 room, "peths, bed
ruc S to Rent Oe er ol sturmace, guage k=
ag aNSTERODA Rose McLarty, Broker Ls sagery nome for fits = . PE Swim, You Swimmers ~
Ba ec ws. and var Fish, You Fishermen |
Industrial Tractor Co. West ‘side lake.” > |
ort :
IMMEDIATE — : - . a rt ek thom Worth :
i indian village : face oe nas at 37 E. Sheffield ing
sant _| “Freddy's and my interests clash so, Mom! For instance, bate oo at eee &; beerm. a §
I want him to take me to the club party and he wants pa Serbia =e
to take Marcia!" sd 0 oe Give. Avallable Aug. .
: Giroux-Franks
; tain) Rent | Apts. Furnished 33, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 VASBINDER, ~ SEEE Ee 5
2 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS AND 3) DESIRABLE ¢ BATH "rr .
rs ea TMD _tedistety PR Wh Sutra Downtown OUTSTANDING :
reettia tame HOLLYWOOD APTS. | {Sic fa 7 oie, Sebots a V y
vee UNLIMITED . | petteeinge tong cong | Pumtied oom b 2] Era eleat Sasa net ie
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ie pore ees pees Wren lection on Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| Fe eis | Otcae's homes Fire! toor. FE 7 RM HOUSE ON WEST GIDE BLOOMFIELD HIOMLANDS — 4 =
Fs is _fsguite 33 Asbo ia rest.| 1st FLOOR MODERN faied tiroughest Lake Ories. Call| iicyg VACANCIES —WEN OR Paes akene “voces Wolcing | {ie bathe. Sreplnce liv;
, | FRB a Sra MOREY pron: | ted iy Vices ea” ts | 5 poou nave Tens wate pammumion’ gbe:| basemen “ous bet Start | ch Poch mde, Sieben Seay |
B50, OOO! | xsesustper eer ao warn, | _Seer"enti aatces “Pal test | ane“, seen Sarr a | gigee Rest Wome, FELLOW. | Sepnoow WOME—aT Ts | {om™sin ee torma” sche! te | ! ° FE 06_im Mt Clemens 8! || BEDROOM APT, FOR BASE. ee ORS BOW open Ress. rates, MA 53488. | Jonnsen. reduced price St Vani | SEMINOLE HILLS — Large brick . ,
ve tarest tm good Land Contract 2 Rms., Priv. Bath. ( Clean | 80 oe ee Lake home Avail. Sept. — Hotel Rooms 39 WAKE” AN OFFER Fon OUR home in excellent condition. vesti = 7
ROOF REPAIR —— _ FE 4-2579 int, FLOOR 3 RMS PVT, ExT, | BEAUTIFUL » AAC WOME FUR | HOTEL AUBURIN _ | giiigeeitg tesserae Sue |. Gini room, new cerpet, Ba Pen EAKLES CUSTOM UPBOLSTER- Norton. 2. mene by Dey or Week BY Ot EE ORT ee aren. | eet oo! bedrooms. extra
rE does tng, 874 Cooley Lake EM| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ; FURNISHED OR ce,| Also 1 or 2 room ents.| §55, month. PE’ 1-8861 | Se iE Ae ates 2 cat
3 bedrooms. Viet frepie “y apartments.
trie ray = 404 Auburn tre ee | | ROCHESTER. 1 BEDRM. HOME, | sttached hed garage, Lat
Daily ‘tl 8 tanhs. field the tots ~~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | 17 N. 7 St. - Pontias 197 N. Perry &t. FE 5-906 Fe tes, CSC e. | scarpeted of} heat, garage. large -
ens. Oy, ts = FE 6-816 ¥ LAKE FRONT. MODERN Rent Office Space 41; ie. ‘ap corner, reasonable. | a
ld nicely furnished. $100 mo. OR Owner 2-0161, BRICK COLONIAL room
abcd -" Lost & Found 24 wey = brick built in 1960 on 2 lots. First
eo, Wanted Real Estate 32A SinTLY—PURWIEEED 3 BED | “TAU-ABLE wow. 2 ROU SYLVAN LAKE resins $00 cist_Gomey vesm: : ! . : 8 m,
Building Supplies 12A|44M4. 1¢ Ce eee ea BOAT. coms, neviy a, ; near | ee Ave. -oeeo Sam Warvisk 2% i-<—s b be to wal conpetins. sun Toom,
faery TK, =a RD 2188. $25). HAVE CASH WILL HOU. f z —- Bel st = $19. cielo breakfast ni beossd .
38 PT. PLAT BED TRAILERS| reward. AVenue 3-1755. TRAVEL ag eR, Ra ask ow ae _PE 2.2105. Open Sunt "| floor 3 large bedrooms, plus °°!
Satglé fi, jumder. Ee seen LOST — BLUE PARAKEET WITH | we will travel to see you and gover. PB basil. | “with parkin~ tor ee! sc | SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE. DRAY.. |. Sas- recreation apace: relic sce laundry > ie rm,
lum , wers “Mick-| show you how to Cash for . A i i Plains: $400 my equity. anttrol h
Sheathing. $30 per thousand 2 Va Si Fevand, Your nome, land sontract or. sere : -|Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 drrice FoR RENT UNION Lx. = pended tareee: tee terme,
Lost: TAME SPARROW. WiLL E'S. Ne | amit s OR 3 ROOMS. PARKING, 870 TOVE. | 1 BEDRM. GARAGE HOME. NEW. | NEWLY —CONSTRU Fine | Pe pau oft axiand, ied cae
nat . one . Lost - = PONTIAC a Bot on og Reged “¢ GLORIA APTS ge Gi de * i -- Sle Roy Annett Inc.
- LE. REC. : 1% car garage. Lake priv. FE| Will divide now to suit tenants. | sop Ck SALE BY OWNER. REALTORS
{ area, brown grip LE. REC. | pe cit PE On TR 190 B, Huron FE ¢42% Ready for A Ist. oe . Huron 2-0468
Business Services _13|_purse © pisses, OW 3-s103. oS aa ON A TER aR prt parting fot PE 2600., $5,590 cash oF 96.800 with $1500) 70%, Sivecings and Sunday 10 d lated, On 3% acres of wooded
eed AND 4-ROOM [3g ir “won “ce Sage gg A ARTMENTS rete) E : em . By 7 ON ACCOUNT OF VACANCIES Oc- ot SR. foot yr ) N°
; 7 Fe : basement. 73 ‘Rhode uy curring —. ran to attract furnace oil best, ga ogheat bus RRIS & SO
5 Orion, PE 45-1836.
3 ROOMS AND BATH. PARTLY | BDRM. NEW Rove free and low rental t for | om MEIGS 1 B East OF ALOpENON poe BUNGALOW _
7 = = nome, eats. rece kak Ean inet single, Goudie, of Soiroce ci this| Seshabew, g \dsche noche of Wall Gus’ af te ic, neateat Ain oe
“ola, tay reba Se Bes ore 7! CASH Sirice a a * “tw oenss, ten "onsa’s ‘eet, Bhd awe have iberal i for you ney
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od “automatic washers, 30 31s |L0S2 — CAT DARE BROWN a 7 oe Ce . ton, bed: rani 9 fenced '
PPS Saxtana gs gm) Se fees. rE FE a ee taot home bt af Tuas nave > PMPante PE Citi 03,250) Mr. Cook Mee rst centrally Joc atore abd’ office corner iy FA feet side. oe x ‘hosts, a laste walls,
. Farke. : Ox. * Aetgat, z
L. H. BROWN, Realtor e A 7 BEDR Socel SALE SMALE BUT NicH.| ROGERS lcteting | Sete. ce gee montaty plus tazes coreting aed Grapes ineteted, «1.
P ALT PAVING (ost — suNDA : pe w. PE ; 3 ROOMS & BATH > Gas heat. 172 St. Clair. tee, no Sun by solid a, drive re ond | 3 cat ace
— ta ‘purse. ‘Burea os es 7 BEDROOM, DUPLEX LIKE | garage. Pric
iota, ete. Pree 3 papers need- beat, {Noor 64 E. Rut National Butiding—Pontiac Bn 30m or__ UN 3077
$een3. od. FE 34, CASH UPPER. 1 BLOCK FROM TBI gers, ‘LT 6-165 FE HOUSE UNFINISHED 3 BEDRM. CASS LAKE HOME
at. P Fa LOST — LADIES ELGIN WRIST- HURON. ALL FURN- 50902, FRONT
AS HALT PAV ING | ih 3 Tt cash eterests you let us look PLUS REFRIGERATOR, |* BEDAM WODSEN. 960 mont, C @RM 9 STORY PRAME SINGLE | "pseytional, five room, Runselo
near 3, s. Elder) over om STOVE & WASHER, REFER- Realtor. 1619 M15. Orton we 3 car garage. Fenced | Nock “pu, vets and pee att
mother's keepsake. Reward.| {aie nem oe red aan ENCES REQUIRED. PHONE OR| ville, NAtional 17-2815. For Sale Houses 43 ord. fe side close to schools teri. bean ital bedrooms, et
= : you cash for small or : RRA - owntown. Can tinance e | 3130," dand
LOsT: WHITE MALE TOY_TER-| Cquities. We also have buyers for| _Tel-Huron Ref, FE 5-6470_ 7 BEDROOM TERRACE, NEWLY | ow 3BEDROOM BRICK LK.| ‘pousible party. $500 dn. or 96.000] Soot’ 913.686, —— =
rier, vieiaiy St. Pamily| 1362 W. Huron. FE ¢6483 or PE|3 LARGE RMS ST FLOOR |3 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. & BATH,| tire new kitchen, freshly decorst- “ort, S20 gown Available im- | —0480. Midwest 45153,
. Reward. rae : land contracts. Clark Real Estate, | _Near downtown. FE aad inci util “5317 AU) od inside & oun ,Ne ebildres | mediately, ¥130 Green Lk. Rd. EXCEPTIONAL BUY
! eben Clark. 3 AIRY ROOMS & BA Waa | vere. FE SE ster 5: be 50_mo. ——— =
silverware and pictures on Steven-| - : Tel-Huron. Thedseoreted. nicely |3 RMS. & BATH, LOCA- | 3 BEDRM. DUPLEX. DRAYTON $500 DOWN This eye sppealing five room bun-
son ‘ast January call try OLL tage. Overtonte gv Pvt. ent. = ry ent.. bug line. Call after __ Plains. $60. Children. OR 3-5906. immediate to this 2 bed. oat tafe gecellent “etates,
Soe ay Ee er. | 5pm, Fie oti" "| >See MODERN. YEAR |"™™ peepee ; we invite compe
aT WAUE-BEAGLE, NEAR J TRUS —& PVT BATH. O HIT D |} ROOMS BATH. GCREENED IN |’ around Pull basement, Central| fon°%O BS DAM ON eled Watki kef can’t be beat at Mike above. ao oy
wae its White brown. REEDS Ai cee oF _Welcome FE 5-2495. 40 Edison. oo. & stove furn. Call| heat. $85 month. EM _ 3-3630. ard. 3063 Grove Court, Keego atkins Lakefront 24x¥¢ on foundat
ALL 7 RM. MODERN: PVT. BATH. FE j 'BEDRM. RANCH TYPE HOME, arbor Picture your family and
as. Us 8HOW OW |" 2-53i9. 98 Center. i UPPER PLATS: 3_}SEDRMS. ; — eee It i 2 =
Hobbies & Supplies 24A| PRoPunry, Gf AND PHA Pr |} &2RM. APTS “Od PV Bate | fp: 8 \-bedrm * "Desirable pear, Oakland, Lake, Inquire 9% | 259 DOWN NEW 2 BEDROOM:| [ny "Dreeses, the happiness Elizabeth Lake Estates ¢ AND - - ee . near Lincoln r. tla a tS rel i po comforts of this mar- Naha as baat ao
NANCING. BUYERS WAITING.| _3! Stowell. FE 42190 2 Ps High || BEDROOM LAKEFRONT ON t only $8,750, EMpire moar . A dandy family home, six ex-
DAMAGED HAIR? | : ; i ATH. WR. AL ' Bald Eagle take. $75 mo. 1886 3-6210 or MUtual 42045. eee ee me ceptional 1 Very liviable rms. © ~
a ee ae ae te GENERAL | $3823 of PE_ 61173. Mis on one of the best lakefronts wee tee * .
Cold waves YA up. ee es 3. J. JOLL, REALTY ; a hs VERY ace. |° Roons ATTRACTIVE, LOWER. 7 RMS. MODERN DINING | Lo | ,,RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR Soon areca ee — shades, one Leann and fovely .. -
M & STY R OR i | 2536_DIXIE HWY. FE ¢4561 + Be ext., Util. @ FE i" furnished. 12 Sheridan. * ‘Bab per 135_M-50 Highland, Mich.| with connecting powder = bath down, two pedrosens
ams & GI AND FHA Roor adults 470. Oakland Ave. RM. APF WiTH TILED BATH. pom A Ee 1 Deris THAR ROUND COTE AOS At MID- room on the first floor; nt with
PAINT BY NUMBER CASH POR YOUR HOME 7 R00 yeRy cab ones. regLED, BATH. | 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. #50| ‘fu rice. Owner, EM. 30104 ad S'conpate tolesen tee,” | gs Sais Pit a terse 'e : 'e om compile on ‘
Scrabble ey : oe Yes, we can sell your home for : a 2 re i clean. 02 Union st. upper. FE me. FE +3106, 34 Btice. PRANKLIN. IN THE VILLAGE. ec floor. It has ® large ge
Bock _More. 15 BE. Layrence 9t:| cash with very smal} down pay- a : weekdays.| ~ 3 a Carket one NEAR SCHOO t. | ’Dace Golenial 3 barme. & baie. hvin goom with @ natural G.I. Special ad
- Notices & Personals 25| tion. do. not feel Sblgated. We |S, RMS. & BATH WITH PVT_BATR | BOOM een AT oe | MAS ee ge pated ving room. yard. Cor-| Toon ant. a modern kitebes COOLEY LAKE RD. “ . | i _f 3 e . Hreplace. .° ® Modern five room bungalow with “ “~
= will appraise your property and Sm child welcome. | -s5ou5 3 BEDRM, ge DUPLEX, OIL OIL MA 65196 with dining space. Of derunines oltoan: um ot hack
_ AUTHORIZED ce. Sate mi = © ~ Washing facilities. Also fur| Wows, Ser decors, * © | COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE BY| fioors’ and.-5 select oek 6 | ear arare, large | traandy base-
to you. $3 nished with elec. stove. Garage i owner. On acre lot. $6,950. floors and plaster walls ment se carpeting.
MASON SHOES ROOMS AND PVT. BATH. UP-| Rochester OLive 21567. “13 eh EAR PON-/| Name your Sermal FE ‘estse. throughout. There is also $400 ‘will, Soesn.
G HENRY J COMPEAU WE TRADE, WE BUILD ” per. small baby welcome. 42 8./ 7 Rus NEWLY _D = fico Moter Plant 14. ‘Reasonable. IN CITY pod arge screened gh emg
|289 Clayburn St FE 98-3000 SON REAL —Tasmania or phone OR 3-6051./" pi "beth ent TED.| PE_3-0320 DORRIS &
ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. | 757 we Huron Phone FE +1387|3 Rooms _General Hospital, ORfande 34356, |8 RMS. MODERN WEST ROT- jbedroom, Basement. Rardwood Basement ‘nouses the room | 82 W. Huron, Phone FE ¢185t
ing 8 friendly adviser, phone FE 3 . PRIVATE BATH AND | 7h AND BATH STOvVE| St. Wster softener, child wel git, Oexiee. $8.860 with and other utilities. The: lot TRADE oo
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) 26122 Confidential The Salvation Sell Us Your Equity entrance. Heat & (eg - J ; come, $80 monthly Avail. August | 81.500 4 which has 125 ft. of lake |. is
ing pent ive your nomen Cate | Gate Aton ae? Sa | Apert Sams re uP OR) eee Ean LOTUS LAKE frontage is beauty tage | | 7 DRESSMAKING. BUY QUALITY ic == aes. We also need : ALL UTILITIES Pur. |° FM, BRICK. : 2, bedroom waterfront, Hard ca ere is also a
J pa at Car Owners Take Notice! Hw: gt = Diste _nished. Colored only. FE sate. ——~-7-aM HOUSE. ae Base ment ou c furnace. and bn pes sare yarn g :
REM, ape aes | ice Shain aa | wea aoataamy woven |* geese ine | ML Se Be NAR |p PREY aero | He weaiewiee fuga tert | Sh Wr el arte _ ae twice. tire rotation e waiting for commercial proper-| 10 p.m. per month. Located 371 BREAKER, DRAYTON | 7 lots. Only $2,000 down. $60 mo. | ci . ree
= ment & many other values, One| tes. farms and acreage. A phone | 7 AND a LARG® ROOMS VERY et near schools, sto stores Plains. 3 bedrm.. full basement, CUCKLER REALTY | Silver Lakefront a aa
Drapes & done| year limit for Don't de-| call will give you imm ac- Prey 008 4-3064. George R. ear storms @ sereens. $110 per mo. Split level brick home with we
. Call pin bass. iy, only 3 tt ‘amount of| ton, Ral APr_MIGELY FURR. PVT. FE 8-0101 For information write L. 20. Scott. gee attached garage. @ pleasant GI — NO DOWN PYMT.
: COATS _ *yallabie:, ROY KNAUF ent. . side location. Suitable tof 4 Ris. sh Bare 371 Demarest, Closter, New Jer-) 75 igopERN 3 ~BEDROOM| places’ Awning type wine carpeted living “tees Gning (===
made i — : st "you ges sent | 20%_W, Huron 8t FE 2-7421 i FE 5-6054. 208 8. . Was auauET frame ranch. Large well land- dows with aluminum storms room. Large kitchen, tut “bases “+
Bast Bh ose ace] GhaMpAt "al urs | WELL SUT ge EE YOWR Lots | Rl AGO ROTH BANYMAE | OGRA EVL SOLIDE WE |" een ee erate nt | tty sgn tine ce| Fy ices toa, | hs oR OO +2670 : co in price ‘e . } c. e . of double house. Oil heat, garage. : Cee. rare
pe 6 nid . $2.00 Sena your aback. 6 mone R. M 23-1981 uire make otter. M121 =«(N. bank roperty otieod right -
Garden Plowing 16B) oars BARGAIN: PO aa Te ponte ee sat |? ROOMS. PRTWATE SATE 8 ENT. “Bo ae iene East- sURGALOW, si § “ORS ae, is, Por eRCOr RANCH el nt vetroas ne . A Ly * - ent near
oudunte ae Pontiac, UN ibe Re ES MENT PRIVATE | of Junior. PE 24450 after $ om. CONN ORNER FO_Bot WM. H. KNUDSEN moe peers. Eat
wanted. FE itso CHARLES ESTER |#0ME WAN bath and entrance, East side, col | "= : co INT J ae iy completed. of Pontiac, near| pearTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd. ee tie room compact kitch-
heat ap hot water. Bsm' a- ee A buy at oply eg $65 mo. inc.
ward area, up. to jo 00.00. Tory ored. Phone PE 6.9683 + ROOMS BATH, CHILDREN 3-2660° FE Cae Evening No PE 2.aisi| taxes & ins, MOVE RIGHT IN
» Ansurance Agencies 174), x tisitmn > "or 4ve | "wp saa. a T ROOMS. Re FLOOR ve | THERE MOL CET "| rom RENT HOUSE ‘3 HOMES TO GO _ naar a
IN AUTO RATES|COLD WAVE SPECIAL $6.50, OF | WANTED: tains DIATELY. RMS 4 BATH, EAST SIDE. eT THRM. APT: 600 ORCHARD LE | {1509 53n, CMW ‘near highway Lecated west of Pontiac. 3 bedroom SUG EEE LARTING SERVIC 8 Pe eel conane
, . : ; | Ave, ; fr teenidiaeiali or it a Ai reegeel anaes nar, Bye. D lake property. & | 435" month. Pm 24612. z — if WATERFORD, FOR REFINED, Come Dleled exterior, we will, sup- ge NP oe cog
FE }-Til) Paul M Jo 1E t “44 RMS. “& BATH. HEAT FURN. and 1 *, — re priv. Stove & refrig- "material to finish interior. living room, dining room, *attrac-
Pe 3 ws Ww Huron nes, cal Est. sesne | Tae Phone’ On 3-705, °°" “ indow No ges. OR B : = tive Kitchen has garbage disposal.
___Laundry Service 18 {Confident 632_W. Huro TROOMg AND BATH, A i as BATT Als, WEWLY ture oe be A. ¢ “Compton & Sons j 1% ceramic tile baths, large 100
Rent Apt ae Furnished 33 ties — he P ae gf ae) decorated. ‘basen ame JOANGAY. 1217. WATERFORD 4900 W. Huron St. OR 3-7414 ded with” ED” 5 =
7 MAID SUPPLIES — 13 "Call PE &-48ah. Off street parting Good toe jcation, | "Step. 8. rodm wraneh carport |, SMALL DOWN PayMENT.|DAILY & SUNDAY 2-6 inne
fe party, who would | * ,ROOM, FORNIE . ee RO hous, 's etka, ap bows wood 4s : HOYT REALTY — Ms a in, . i’ as
. be caretaker for thie furnished ‘ " ste |” elderly couple. No’ childres. “Call $65 mo, Ab-ro, _Garfiela 1-1210. imcome. Surrounded by love! These New Brick Ranch Homes, | FF 20840 PE 27-0968
; . Could Ps gent id welcome. FE ¢1001 TAKEVIL' 1 BED.| ¢veTgreens on 2 acres of land.| ¢8ch have over 1,600 sq. ft. of liv-| :
- aA Neer bus tr “ines. = NICE Ri 418673 Rooms |' RMS. Nice. WN D Meee ute best & garage, | No Sunday calls. FE 6-0680, Ege bearooms, 3 ae S_Triegeaph Ba
. In Debt aymn ts Henderson | * CE gga | ened" cioae ia, $6 Moreland. — | _Adua “On ot STARTER OME = LAROE,UGT.| Ih room vest, hrolacg buchen | — r
Ne Poutios Press__Ber_ 0. fir WaERLY 9 SUES FROM Room MODERN LOWER MEAT or aad 5;ROOM MO! M N PAR i T- ms, colored built.
If you are having trouble meeting i BDRM Dux, PRN, BATH 6 | Oe WERE the Ia Er Phe | 04 apt. Very ee te ee te. | ed Beat Metamora. Call Meta- ue Pi material to OR and oven. Attached Sear garage, Mu i at, : | i : : uire 73-8 Parke Bt. mora 35F'4. Lots 120 x 120. Sewer, water, and
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LORS, INC. 41% 8. Saginaw 120.50 A WERE 5 RM” UPPER FLAT. VERY Maceday Lake take, over fara ag ogg MESS oh ply a Ag A aro
"| Above Oakland ‘Theater, FE 8-0456| j ceeck. M APARTMENT ret, Adulte. Be MRAP Like new 2 bedrm.,_ year-round $2088" Church and School. Prices wre:
ee TAS entrance, ¢ e OOM be home. month. "4037 Ma av aie FIVE Rooks With | fofet—sere 63.000 BOW. Will also
KNAPP SHOES * | Fooms, all ut Sand neat foe and all uiilities furnished. Very | Clarkston oo School District. FE ful basement, auto, heat aium.| ‘wild plan of your choice, Lots! \V EST SUBURBAN
Stings 2van HORN’ Bt. Nn WELL fenced yard. Extra nloe tocation.| BLOCK EAST AND SOUTH 3 Bedroom Rancher
Sn aes OP PT 30 use| Went Gonid PE SORE | SeemL ete PHL MEE | my owii 5 REBRA FOMETs| BENDA OGUAT™ EARELAGAD TON. SU tld? see ent en “ cs
6 COTTA GE Sf 7 & 3 RM. APTS. | F Ras. & BATE. REN WEL- mF yee. | baths, gage? arage Gas beat, Brake DaTep my | E'S) Crerlooting _ Wiltemn Bay : # pit’ | —gome. s 48382. mat FE 5-1279 ‘ oa full bath. ‘tutomatio and :
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at rE , ohm 4 Sioa i Tove oF REFRIGER- ream iat Piet NEAR PINE LAKE | Forest Lake Hills Quick Possession. — Need
¥ sred. 96 held rrace, ne i St Joe's nate gener gew 1 2600 oq. ft Owner transferred. pain and de a ud
Wilitns, Realty. 018 Living ‘rm. Dining rm Libra er hail, custom built brick ou're handy with 6 oe
6 “PLAT INLAID CARPET. am —. nb coment . mit — 3 fast, and covered ree ed be at git, b0o 900 «terms. “
oF exclusive EOD home. rt eo "y, geet = pe RRS SA ART. firepinces. anelin case fk With oor-to-cell | __ , entrance. Lee. sereene porch, rs ou8 Bow _ tue yal rerit more custom features. | ing ede Fork Lireplace | and F.H.A, Approved
ences required , 4 8M I { : : ie Clean, ‘neat attiaite ai a Fotay see S00 will og Lae —— —— siare heme Woh . a.) ace,
Owner — M eth led baths and 30 ft. knott men
“regia oa m. apt, "eR — ALL on. — RE. a pine “preveption room. Te include ~ future | bedroom.
frig. re bas th '$40 month. *sauite TREDRY GRICE GR CAN BE 2 carpeting ih 5 rooms. Landscaped = age | agi i only: 4-7457. paw S income. 2 bathe, oi) he lot, 100. x 200 automatic beat wa-
7 ROOMS TH 114 Center,’ Or 12° Norton, 9.2900 or FE 5-1690,
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7 ROOMS AND BaTiC ALL, PRi- CLEAN APT. FOR RENT FURW. 3 aie bf. Mo sara. FE rms. bath; heat, ier a erg Sh Ban MORN | snot FWP) BEDS BARR Low taxea, joun ni bag A, FO
CLEAN APTS. OTT, eit vs he. Sore. at €7 ite gsoe | TROL TYP. ‘ovlsnborood ROH | sensole. ‘lovely “location, 61 $00, arash bee'"te ‘Soc aead
DON’T WISH -FOR Clinton Apts., ‘0s ‘Mechanic. FH warner Apply st 67 Norton FOR RENT. 7 ontian, to saitt| Terms. Owner, PE 20406, - Be Geve
MONEY! Make | it easily REACH CASH CUS CEA es CAPE CAEL Ear. ave LAR saa | Wat i _ CLEAN, 1 BED. LIKE A REAL CAR KIN ZLER woatat ned buyer. ‘Pook
Ads, Tol att : ad joc oom house, sutomatic heat, FE 5 ie Pee ;
Sel aa bat, srrapy hire" BTOMERS through Classi-| gory sie 3 cq wom, ep |SONORN EIGHT UPPER oo caer cae oaewe | PARGAIN? Lots of:’emijem y- pony AE, pate) “Bud! Nicholie, Realtor
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731 Baldwin — ones. od fier, bath,
Near St. Michael’s ‘| Slosets. 3 lovely ‘shaded iols. Good
HA Y DEN < oe Oe proud to some jucky family | $16,500. Terms. sop
WATKINS LAKE RD. 3 Bedroost SasafVen hee oct 108 ft. take frontage. 3 3 bedroom
reer e home, bal w x ise. ly 2 Hving pa =, anes po nah room. 2-car ams lote.
Zarpet in the living room, dining and tiled bath. Finished rumpus| L&ke privileges on driven B Otter
ell, end 2 Bedrooms. Kitchen| room, 1% car garage. Div s. This home sors ie
hes birch cabinets. Pull basement,; basement. Paneled recreation rm, ey (= —— only
———— et Wid in eee we Dorel th ge der Lavender we BUILD yew BE landseaped and ed lot. Best rothy ony HOMES, $5000
plans to choose| of all, the coe is only $9,900. “a Fg and a ant
and up We i Terms. Call today — you = +64 from or ‘ *euldto our a. iggy «oo jeter y aro 7
oes , NOTHING N, SIDE. 5 Room “a home Huntoon Lk. Area
with rose
Me o Latidscape $12,500 — A 3 bedroom m DOWN |
Hawes $i construction with a mes
Financing oe ake th room, 8 fee 18. ea fre | wo, pond place oak floor oar. {aren with a ee
ore rom, basement, | $i — ie a a oll URBAN, 3 oe room rn] 8 well landscaped corner 1s paym:
~ book Beach privileges on Hun “DON M McDONALD
San ue in a see ant GI terms oratiable if ‘Sretred. 3-2837
Excellent with
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Ta en al Sede ae eeee| PAYMENT | DAS cae a reg, - [9700 DOWN 3 Tait peacied hag "een | WILLIAMS LAK
price on tls ¢ Rose home, & bath Attached 3) cor garege, “Large Suk tan basement and F rough wit: ; me aa me Hiei aa ae off hal
peyment landscaped Jot, and 8) 00 | our jot, wih small Jown yay-| “I didn’t buy this suit so I could hide behind an umbrella, excellent terms ,
J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Forms. mon, FGiowe tea a tae. I'm standing in front of it!” BEAT THE RUSH
86 E, Walton 2, To eee : : Ev —After 6, OR 3-708, epen- Open ives. : -— . : pe Fontes mn is
@ RMS. & BATH. 3 eas $5,500 be an :
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Bouse, Gaiando 30.” | SBsatgon otpatadiee” af" pent ‘ee fe | YEAR "ROUND HOME | smlerred; Soutdoor siting. aeGte med | privileges M i its ; quality 1 floor $900 down.
2 Bedrms po Walter's Lake, “This 36, x35 iis "Emerson AT SEARS LAKE ta |
- | He premens, wae | RET milks =~ Pe Eales | 27 antag cogal wiih ecces $275 DOWN IR’
$100 DOWN colored. xtra, Attra ive: kitch: Bg YS ye Be ty ®t Clee to Pusher “pods. é ms. 4
Plus Minimum Costs con ae any Sell with ures For ation call OR formalin cai Miutord, Mo Coste 4 iain, fo vayments i teres OC] | eo 5 hie jeer ave mercial pump, the heating| 31361 between 9 & 12 a.m. end; Deal For You! a . Call now, J the fac milld 'your new
Moves You Irn! | iat ingticta ‘be bocehs, “foul rab tee aes oon ea FY OWNER CHAMPAGNE TASTE? | om. tail'ss ae |
Built-in ovens & ranges WHITE BROS port. Patty" dn Finsed. WHY RENT—BUY (CRACKER 5 x pocketbook “All eich, ram- "One. of, our 3 net = 200 FEET FROM
Loads of modern features | ~ om 3 schools, 8 agirehen wW. NO MONEY my ie seas cee Let om 13. yoessetion "pireom eee eel, on
Model open 1:30 t0 7 P.M. |open spySt™™ Bile BOT 5 uy | NR | BUILD THE HOME Cerne: | Living st ft best, Cao be bad | Eeaped, Gal’ 4 “| “White Lake” - 706. Btasley ee cet on ea | __. pOwTae TRAE me - DOWN OF YOUR DREAMS | Sux‘ &3&"aonn “7 ¢ 3 CENTRAL HIGH ~
| 1 ee perth | of Lincoln Jr.) _ Owner. P. ‘O. ‘eon 838. : Se floor. gg VETERANS You bullder—we'll be your LITTLE F ‘ARM bay og fous colores ot. can “fers opines pas Is See ‘This Lovely 5 Room
FB #163 NORTH SIDE fae, an large die soont| — §75 PER MONTH — | eovteni. supa bedroom cobblestone - down "and.'3" bedroom to. ir | termes bungalow with car sod : of cabinets, newly DRAYTON PLAINS A: ‘Let- our 18 years service to Oak- high ons bul the view ts come will pay for 3 ; gee om
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Likenew sateen, os - decorated © ws Attsched ex is SASHABAW BD os : Tend Go, work to your edvantage. Sind aar get ot fas ‘eat, ful, bases cot, .,PAy| REDUCED IN PRICE ees’
7 a a Neat w Fane. sores, schools " hi yy. Bett Off With 000 with terms. taxes and insurance, Be BY .
a G00 domm—s00 SS totes! R. L. WICKERSHAM FOR COLORED pay Sete VACANT LOTS _—_| "ATER FRONTAGE uc siving | SVAN MANOR . WEST SUBURBAN mst", iaple“__Mayfatr 380] 4 som prone, _ - Benderoff Beautiful building sites, in 2, nig, Sreeseway eee ee S| ara ce sat
A BEAUTY of 6 Brick in 3 bedroom ranch home. ome down: | FE. 8-6580 W. Huron pa ‘ . to Cass
Cvreicns eaeeriees, |” Attias tise ioe bersr ! upbeat Lake Privileges Bie Seam ie | as te tase, ot Sr Gt] ren eico ony: vena room A pone pan ee ogee choose from. 8 bull 3 dedroom home with] “RAINBOW R me : rwin ~ Reasonable terms.
peied. 3 od richly cor | Ra.“ aree, from’ only 6500 "hu bate =, gale By gon Wolverine tace visor | Fdward M. Stout, Realtor steeellid cape cieailta wines joe tei & Sons ye Ceramic beth, | Decorations down, Call today! auto, beat. Bee our oa Attractive ranch home| 17 y saginaw_8t. ou bei 4,2, OU REALIST | SS ang ee, Call eat
s ev WEST sIDE . poy ; : Open ‘ti 8:00 P.M, rior | is finished completely even : am STRYA STE 2 bedroom heme with Case & 4 eed “tats YOUR LOT Phone FE 5-047 Ere, FE 54046
scaped corner, a brick bar 3 bedroom story fly LIZ B TH L . AREA home built in is located on $13, . . bed-
Rosul’ $4,000 down end’as: | borhood: Large living room, OREGON 1361 “shaded ‘corner Jot and is} T° * iow tame toon home) with, basement and .
rime, sageenins ages | Sime gies dy Hane peigeae,Larey | Sock ee a Nl] warmth Soham, Mae ——— anne MS. ) per mouth tos cinding every: dewe. a0 at, Base- roomne Sas —y' eben ‘and. din: OF PONTIAC LAKE RD matic q sens x $300 DOWN = = Evenings ee —_
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) Enjoy, the lake privileges piace, full basement, New masoo-| Swner of thie ‘nlce 3 bedroom p Jobe, Valens. tor) alow, Living sod gining | "LESTER BU ARIE, REALTOR Pies miuinam costs. a
| pat tee Has INICHOLIE| fast Sacestretss: Seas a| & Be TEL ote | chen Gu peat bee ge Moves You In! | “=
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REALTOR PARTRIDGE 4-9581 1960 W. Huron
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Want Ads! To sell, rent,
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION 4. Ie BROKER
$20,000 cation’
Price $13,
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STATEWIDE.
Partridge If THE “BIRD’ TO SEE
Sale Land ind Contracts 5 s2| 3 weer eee
$1,717.71 DISCOUNT
SOLD FOR $7,500 —
ENT BALANCE $6,817.7
— $5,100 TO HAND:
ROOM HOME ER HAS 11 YEARS WITH BEATING CERN.
965 ONTH. CON PER M
R. J. VALUET, Realtor
345 OAKLAND AVE. MULTIPLE
gst’ c PANGUS. Realtor
1919 M-15 Ortonville, NA 17-2815.
~ SEASONED 20% OFF Property sold in 1989 for ye.see.
Present balance $3,500 at $45
page - 45: cent interest,
R ™D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
PE 4-1157 FE 4-4821
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS
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HEIGHTS One mile east of Silver
Lake Rd. on Walton Bivd.
Watch for signs.
OPEN DAILY
4-8 P.M.-
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or Equity
Bateman
Kampsen
REALTORS FE 4-0528
371.8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.
GE AIR
e Lake road, for car, bost or ots — Call FE 4-8697
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|things you're not using}
through Classified Ads!
Oxi? Fel Felt F Base se Rage $555 95
waya-Ft. WM Ft. Wail Tile 2 Ze - RUBBER Gua _Byers, 1
ALL °
1 41058 W. Huron
\ Munro
Electrio Co. 1060" Ww. furon,
APT. GAs RANG APT. SIZE electric R s ;
Kenmore dryer. AINE Gal. 188 ROUSEPAINT pan, si 1.96
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AIR CONDITIONERS, | FLOOR
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BABY BED,
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BRAND vEW man TRON
bunk eo. sompiste with springs
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Panes
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must SELL: 3 MODERN FOAM rubber armiess lounge irs.
berg-Carison radio - phono-
~ Midsummer Specials baby beds, complete 9
Oak office desk ....-...0+00» 4
Easy spind: ‘ike
Large me binet . $8
wie | breakfast set
ex +4 Studio —
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PE 2-5523
~ MONARCH RANGES Now available, electric, gas, coal
& wood. — A Hance. Dav-
isburg, Mich. M. 11,
NEW $500 72 rae FINE-ART
sterling or trade a bedrm,. or
household items of same value.
NEW BLOND KENMORE as
sole sewing machine &
uncan Phyfe mahogany
npg 4 chairs, Oe act Re
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pe. hareroc k maple livi: Chair lounge & upholstere
NORGE 1 REFRIO. EXC. _COND., reasonable. FE 5-0359.
OVER 50 ad TV 3 uRoM
$14.95 up TV_ antennas,
room.
chairs
Sale Héwoskeld Goods 57 om wakes he svenwagene
ELECTROLUX VACUUM.
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FREEZERS
FAMILY SIZE, Delivered, ~
Goop HOUSEKEEPING. SHOP x 4 Pontiac 98
PE 415% __51_W. HURON f|"s PREEZERS - 2 CU. FT. : brand new, only 9380.00 ih 5-001! - Samuel’ 0
FUR! fa A c*) items, Puritan Rd., Bi 0.00
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G DA T AND 10.00
SUARANTERS REBUILT AUTO. 1438
Oreos catia, Wiiaion, goer. 2 & Kelvinator, Terms to suit. . ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS $ 26.65 pe Ave. PE 2-402) *: 3 “3s
Eifonew TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS. ee a | 8
|EBNMORE 30” Soe SRE. [x3 pine. 8a’ edge. =f S00 vice outlet. Like 19 inch * = 3S
aan ito. On esti i) Clear B-board, K.D. Ft 08
: Clear white easing Ft.$ 6 TEAVING STATE: SELL 100 fb. ute
niture Double extension T.| 8x? grade A steel gar. $ sa: wheelbarrow, 1" Prultwood /TV, Ajum, siding tops, r Sq. . $ 32.50
hand mower, s clothes 14. id 1 . & 295
Many mise, Hems, some ayfigues. | siee} clothes posts. 4s Coes 3 foe we & Lb. top qual. grass seed .. $ 2.95
ROOM BUITE A TA-| Alum storm ow: -- $11.95
bles, Roll-away bed, isimp, other 4" drain tile. each ......... $ 2
_misc, items. OR _ 3-37; Sari cieanout doors Fe A
LIKE NEW x16” rs. :
and 2 tablecioths. | ee Cement, 5 bags or more, ea. $ 1.35 een Mortar, § bags or more, ea. $ 1.20
LAO ey, radar | 2,5? Gold Bond Joint cement § 225
oe, meee i Seder | Matt thick insulation, @.B. . § 32.00
+ a a ihr’ table | Aum. foll, 1 side, 4.95
pump: Ji hoig Mower; jb” lable) Heavy (auty Bum't jack lel FH pred ot 4: ahah gun, 16 gauge.| is Lb felt a Bi sss. $2.80 S eee Sas 215 Lb. 3-in-3 shing C8 645 : @ set. e & 6) Name brand Asbes . $ 13.95 chairs; Book cases; rugs; coffee Shake siding complete 15.95
table a table: step table; | 56/12 Pt. § iso
eee ae a ota She “x8 14 & i6 Pt. per M ’ & 85.00 each . $39 .» $ 79.00 *. $ 59.00 o 295 $ 1.49 198. |g 12.95
ty
ay ree building prob-
BURMEISTER’S
Northern LUMBER CO.
oo pen a mtd Head
Ye” PLAS = ‘plastic’ biaatie pipe
1% HI a 3 oS PRAaa 00 ee
Champion alr com, Sressor.
- Upright model, i $556 last
No a. Will = sell
2-9173 8 to 5.
2 WHEEL TRAILER, $55.
FE 17-0302
7 WHEEL TRAILER WELL BUILT.
steel brace body. Pressure $50.
ies ont a other articles.
MI 6-9240, 386 Auburn Ave., Tr Se PER
pet oA.
noons.,
2 wae TRAILER, $35. FE.
J” ZLECTRIC COCA-COLA Di8s- msers. Reali bar a Two for
ad ae bog = PE 26173
veg hog
$ r) + Cw OVER SETA + eatpmest. FE §-7333.
#-INCH SOIL PIPE, 6 FT .. $ 3.79
srg AVE. BL SAV UMBING SUPPLY 172 8, Saginaw PE 5-2100
WALTON TV. 9x12 LAKEVIEW TENT WITH screened- Fs cartop
sid, B. = carrier. 2 mpiching * ottoman. ig =
sey EE, Y UPRIOHT, VRCUUM | aire. stove," aaier a ret $170, EM 3-3603. . Floor lamps, power mower.
‘ONE SINGLE BED LETE. i GALLON ELECTRIO WATER
$10, Degpes, 3 gad knick-knacks. gr meas ~ tor the cabin gm b4 Ae i
site tate SEATS, LIKE A Thom pets ite ery st : 16 FOOT FRIG VACUUM new, wer mower. 43” . round TRE, - pine table. and | . ot ai A chairs. cloenet, also other items. OR
¥ ie. c. , pf STEEL WINDOWS LES yan, Mi owe etc, Reasonable, lor garages, block block. but y oe
‘ ar - Very reasonab! ve bi
Then eihinet sto: 1 Yer 's brs" | $209 SWISS PH, SELL
gereen door, $3. 03 Gladstone. FE “gee =, ‘mal Mnetal is , $30.
D °
WIT SLIP COVER 7 Ps oe DU CK, .OLI-
SORianda Sis, - $20.) "yer OC 3hulidoser. Reasonable. Ph, MY 3-5821,
F SPECIAL SALE peAAad ALUMINUM SIDING
epossessed and floor samples e' an ate same
Frigidaire electric ran . like} time. BUY DIRECT FROM AP- new, $75. Automatic washer, $125.| PLICATOR and get -finest —
- Used wringer washers, $29, $249 xpe' workm ena a
RCA Whir' Tpoot Ironer, $149, $178 — ag ane 4 * MONEY
Philco portable television, MF 0g Congas
No money down, 24 month terms. stock, for for gpieyouraet Also op ge
Schick's, MY 11. and
ou T, SOLD EX. up. ‘Ovaamental iron, - cnasteees
CONSOLE Auburn che one
ay are uth cp, SES, Me mic tnd ta kee
ironer, Benen ee hew ae era
Fees Geran Fie on VE aINGE GER R PORTABLE
$0108.
LH SEWING MaA- $19.50. Curt Appliance. OR
= RAL UNCLEA IECES
wm ss seme Sell reason-
| oraatNe 20 ie Te $175. ro stey
_ fel 56 ¢ $00. Px
TAPPAN GAS RANG, EXC. CON- ~ dition, $60 OR 3 9943
- estimate ‘ee OL 1.0623.
X-REAL SEN COMPLETE
beauty uipment, OR 3-7770,
colt tots 0, A Tho 8 22 Aedes
GAL, GAS ATERS, $45, Cash & catry. G. A, Thomp-
__son, 80 8. Perry.
Ba-GAL. ELEC, 6 HEATER. $69 05,
30-GAL. auto gas heater $40.95
Cab sinks and fittings $5795 up.
ath chan. Laundry trays. stand faucets.
west _6-4682. ; ' $23.95 BAVE PLUMBING -
172 South Saginaw at
TRADE. ELEC anaes FOR Gas
por, ft o. Munro Elec. Co.,
sR a
bo. "1000. a Elec
65 GALLON WATER HEATER and 4 ingh jointer, FE §-3408,
ACETYLENE TORGH WITH CART
__to carry tanks 100, FE 8-1740.
“AIR CONDI pay eee
ree otis Th debate gaged tp tie talled, Schick's
mF
‘| 1000 FT, MIN,
t | a'xe’x'”
a | eat Pee =
PIRE
oI MENSION ania | '2x4-6-8-RO-12 width - $110 per 1000 ft, CASH AND
Empire Supplies Co. : 2000_Union Lk. EM_3-4148
EVERYTHING IMPROVING, &
afc: ey ~~ fees v0 Used Timbers =~ Priced to
Pield Tile ...... covers ANS a
poet bath tube ...... 16 JB.
Clothes Post ......39.45 pr.
1 coat exterior paint .. 45 gal.
Mix Conese reer eee
ie sh
FURNACES & DUCT WORK. REA-
sonable prices. No down payment
reauired, OR 3-5405.
GAURANTEED vaEs TIRES ALL
L. 8 Standard sizes, $3.50 kn
Service. 664 Oak: kland,
Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD
end al) standard
sizes. Up.
Wood & steel fold-away closet doors
outside window shutters, door operators.
e remodeling,
Stop - call en = etnies.
Open ‘ti! p.m
BERRY "DOOR SALES
3718. Paddock FE 2-0203 3-0203
HOT WATER HEATERS 30 ) GAL.
v. — Power ap-
an Fluorescent,
Ave é.
JULY
SPECIALS Knotty white
2 and better,
rah len Pi iisiaiee's
ahogany peg
Trooved gd
pine ne seating aect =
= tin.
3e =
“vy
1x12
tay w
3% ps strio} ing, 7 ia? N 1&2 a. fir
"Fir ae 4’x8°x™% -«- $3.25 each
x8’ x%"
x8 1%" ca ‘ply wood,
_ sides... 15.08
MANY. OTHER R BARGAINS —
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Haggerty
LUMBER CO. 1947 Hagge ayy. alled Lake
Between Ma pode Pontiac
ra
Phone MArket 4-1084
Alt. 5:30, rae KENMORE SPACE ge
3-5 ond, $48.
st
LAVATORE CHROME MIXING
st 324.50 velue, $14.05, also
bathtubs, —. shower stalls.
Factory irregulars, Terrific ~
ues Michigan ond mania 393 Or-
_chard Lake Ave. — 1.
aed ge yg otesaingg
‘Thompson,
LARGE 20” $3.95.
, sliding doors and ty |
mirrors at terrific savings, Mich
Dies a eee 303 Orchard Lk.
MISC. BONE ion PAINT SHOP
_tools.
NEW eae pele TABLES;
** top. PE 2 23x39"
~NEW 7 cLVAnikE PIPE
M-in. d1-ft. — eto ft.
airy 21-ft, leng eo tt.
VE PLUMBING ‘SUPPLY.
Ww § e Gaginaw __ FE _§-2100
OLIVER POWER sowie 7 PT.
ay used very little. $150. MA
PUMPs R SPRINKLING SYS8-
tems 1 h.p 68 gal per min. at
20 ibs 0) $103. G. A mp
son, 80 8 rry,
PAINT SALE pal eB Be -_, uae A
yea
bait p Fodt rey wo
WOOD eats CASH & CARRY Yat G28 G18... . cs ees ence owe $3.16
cP evento 138) 2 NTIAC PLYWOOD CO
1488 Baldwin Ave._
PRACTICALLY NEW, REO POW-
Sse all after 4 pm, FE
RELAX-A-CIZOR FOR SALE. LIKE __ new. FE 8-3 434.
REGL TYPE LAWNMOWER FOR Kenmore portable washer Women's roller. skates,
ye! Call after 6 p.m. PE
cee TRMALAWN Ee CUT. "518.
aace Le il rrific values. a "
Orchard Lk.
doors
a ee CO.
Madiony
yk hat
ere or Se
Do It sini 61
as
g E
i : of
>
<
4
soln
da. No
Call PE 5-
GONNSTELLATION CORNET.
CONDITION, FE 4-6819. AMERICAN STONE PRODUCTS
Cpe
60 A | CARLA:
TERED. 6 weeks ol¢ marked, Show dog quay 101%
Also
stud
rE -
er 4 p.m
ME 1 YR
yg 4 loves children, rm.
17? B. Huron 8.
GERMA o
er, 4 mos, old, FE 4-0066.
GERMAN PPY.
Female. 6 wks. old. $25. Will
sell mother of responsible
family, $100 4,
GERMAN INTER. FEMALE. v
5 MOs. te
cL “THOROUGHLY RE-CON- it electric. Grand —
Pully automatic. All new
‘rare Fee 18 E. Hurov
i Fepairing
™ MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph
FE 2-0567 Across from Tel-Huron :
SUMMER SPECIALS: inet piano .
oo piano
oa) ¢ plano
4 used 120 — accordions
12 basa. CAL
7ALLAGHERS 18 E. sc
PIANO, eet 120 make AC- cordion, OR 3-617
ANO TONING ~- OSCAR
Schmidt, ‘FE 2-521
SMALL BABY SaIID, $250. Trade accepted, OR 8 5 He.
TRUMPET FOR SALE.
a). TRUMP Ape 880 UPRIGHT PIANO, §20. _FE 44941
Sale Office Equipment 63
ELECTRIC ¥ - u. cog PEWRITER, $110. Call F
IBM aera SPW RITER
pare * mood. (looks like print-
condith
Cal) ars Mrs." a Levan,
MI 41600 9:00
Sale Store Equipment 64)”
5 CLARY CASH ager AND
machine mbinations.
actically new. Cost. S187 each;
will sacrifice for $75 each, eval be
¢ Huron Geanera, ote
“Sale ‘Sporting Goods 65
12. GAUGE PUMP WESTERN Field, OR | 3-5¢
iv BY i PYRAMID TENT WITH sipper ir, $50: 2-6920.
aQua LUNGS. N co
60 PARKHURST BST,
OR pains, | FOR BALB OR TRADE SHOOT
wih secrieg for cash PE seis.
a CL én es . $3.05 ea. y ; Ud
ne Dix sai oarts. Reg.
pi Reg. $50 now
co Filia SPORTING GOODE |
"CO OL F CLUBS"
mplete with
ba st $75; sell 20 Lind ot ee rel, #3 E. Bivd. _vieinity.
GUNS, MODERN: “oa ANTIQUE ng to sell, ees y'yeme 78
8 “helegraph..F
GUNS — 2 eat HABE | Maniey Leach, 10 Bagiey
Bait, Minnows, Ete. / | 65B.
eral
rson :
— "er AEC. Gueap or tase, Pa ALL . mn ime
aie $9323. Write 218 ‘Week
PARAREETS, TS. GUAR. pat ae _Cages. 501 wee oe
PARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES. _ Pood. Since 1927. 684 O: Ave,
REG, POODLE PUPPIES. REAS.
ae TAIL MONKEY, WEARS
RegueTERES ErGage FOE
_ WHITS p88. Wilh Se ee ests. 4LL
Dogs Trained, Boarded 70
BOARDING ALL BREEDS. YOUR dog have the same aud
attention, ren — aacnhem OL 1-8245 Pompanette K's. 525 8. Bivd. E. Rochester.
DOGS care I ey he 2416s Bu 8. Tele-
Hay, Grain & Feed 71
18ST & 2N Hay. 416 @ UP. Straw & twine, Phone MA
L HAY, AW
corn, Also mulch hay, Will iver, OA 178 *
OTH ., BA * Ph. ell, 1-9526.
CY ~ pedal RB
corn, OL 1-T201
_ For Sale Livestock 72
2 TENNESSEE WALKING
reginerea, nt L soot Gegere
spotted dogg
Luang
atein cows awn i
. STiiwell ¥
| RECs colt. SESE
wil 1 Livestock as
eee Sh SR _ For Sale Poultry 74
ora Base
EL “cq ”
$300 Parmall ALLIS CHALMERS Mt
pg
win Teplemen. Conimers: Sales,
CHIN Y — NEW AND
er Sales on M24.
HAY D _
NA — seitha Beare how te Idea
at Ortonville
Parts & Re A
1890 ant fer 60448
& a sl en tractors.
& Roto-tille
believe ye have the Ra mend, titoek
Sy Sate le service what ?.-
wn oe $ Sales ; & Service Clemens St.
SPECIAL used McCormick No. 45; PTO
“a rei
KING BROS. PONTIAC = ae OPDYEE
FE 40734 PE 4-1112
n= ‘SellOut gy eel igo —
HOUGHTEN & SON
2 1 ou, PSE nd
* Me so
ee PRES HOR ws : trans. ;
“ax | E ARE 41 USED TIRES. ean. buy
al
~~ For! Sale Tires
bay ~ Sel gt rn BA
Pa Recnal a. an New
STANDARD owt ES
. Prank yades & om Goosral y Tires,
r cent off. or
LA Nog ED WILLIAMS #51 8. Saginaw at Raeburn
Auto Service 8&1
BARREL CARBURETOR AND " manifold Ford. sat oat
ones
Sd et ‘Skirts. Rint’s, Orion, Estimates. 7
Sale Motor Scooters 82
VERY ise Sn,
“34 A CaTaTE wats met $125 cach, see Foe
$4 CU
Owner et , &, nie Call ‘¢- r over takes
FE re il .
37 ‘A, $250.
FE @2027
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS
& SERVICE
is. NP PADDOCK (at Pike) 3 44246
For Sale Motorcycles 83 83,
“a HARLEY 49180,
50 UP. WE) havens variety
meee ieee
06 TELEGRAPR RO.
eae sues
ye boats eee es bikie teh.
wi L SRGRIPICE :. > ler, MY “i :
Transportation Offered 87
TRACTOR SALE can 4200 MORE 18, WHAT I
Bolens & Wheelhorse. riding | &| ibig HARLEY SS SAyibeON WC - ster|- i onditioned, — 2500 {fornia market.
bs rader_ biade ; aed riding Serna ve. Rochester, OLive any ir Be! enough.to make ‘the
oe ge HE a tract 1-0890. Sh) .
EVANS Oger DIXIE Hwy.{ 195 10 TRICMIH. #460. & ASH
_ Tain ais - 7 ADTSCRSED DEALER Of 275. AVERILL’S NEED CA
-2 {| Batie & Bervice ‘cn all nebee nana Ea bring it here for
fer's jeatereyele: Bales. OD: 2020 ‘DIXIE HWY FE 20878 4-806
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains
— Friday .....7. p.m.
Every Sunday ....2 p.m.
Buy and Sell Daily
Riando 3-2717
is PT.
is Pr. ALL METAL HOUSETRAIL PT AL L METAL HOUS HOUSETRAIL-|"
We HOGALAS. 3s PT-TARE OVER " . 36 FT. T.
WANT al e
finest in cam
fh Tour-A‘fiome
m-
‘Ra. raplane
Oxford Trailer |*
Sales New. Stewarts
-Generals-Hollys
Great Lakés-Zimmers
Set tng ataul of take Sto, ay son
TRAILER EX HA E
Anderson - Regal
New 8-10 Wides TRAILERS ain RENTAL
PAYMENT PLAN
Bottle Gas
Parts and Supplies ¢0 8. Telegraph iJ
FOR RENT: HOUSETRAL
lor a travel. All ———
r * eranabie August 2 '58
iron blic
TinsTeEAM LIGHT WEIGH, 1GBt Cc =| e} since
Bee ie trailer
for life. Warner Trail-
.
¢
Huron. {Pian
of Wally Bryan's
sell and arrange finance f. you cash pie
oar th per -_ neve
oa waitibe bur: ie og ey at had ae
les.
+6771. ima
— Chief
s — Bargains
mo rk’ 8 & 10 wide
— before ever
Detroiter Closed t Gundaye > DAVIDSON MO- HA io. as oa , torcycle—1,600 miles.
‘OR Soon.
For Sale Bicycles 84
DOT's INCE BIER. GOOD CON-
_dition. OR 3-611.
» Boats & Accessories 85
Ww, RUNABOUT. MERCERY 3 La mony
=. separately.” EM sar Mi
ou ingen en gt « TRAILER &
PR trailer. Ai af. All neces:
a] 33072, if if BOAT AND SLEC, STARTING Boat and
tke ne’ new. * ep ally equipped. rE
Scury’ & eater. iu Site,
= PT
ae Os barine, ‘perfect | De
re oe By itt “sirkwood :
6 25 S
rude, trailer, Mist Mong ‘Bargain.
6-6998. MA
lie CHRis CRAFT ROWABOUT =
7 JOH N 65
motor, 10 ‘Ss we |
. $150, Call after 6 p.m.
e " &
ay | 10267 mighland Rd (MSO) EM 3-8450 ALUM. BOAT AND MOTOR, HY-
—
SEA-SLED CRUISER, 15’.
‘Teed once. Heit rice, $600, FE
45-0678. —
BIG. TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON
Evinrud: aa
Ra
975 Lapeer.
Orion. _MY 3-9940-MY Saaen™
os (BUILDING & OUTBOARD
ones Costello’ s. QOfion,
3-1521.
3200| BARGAIN! ise 25 HORSE GALE GALE
te with elec-
rter 20249 Yacama. Eve-
3-5277,
WINDSHIELDS, 25, IN-
gates hardware, trim and mold.
strip. ed Service Inc., 5129
dass Aa B | ‘Bide e ns wheel, Bis, 4 vt
CRASON ee A demonstrator, 9149 Pontiac
RS. CRESTLIN- neva boats, Gator ttail-
2 ft atomianrs Leermng $159
aie ite, tow roe ates 85. now he 5;
= ready mix
Kelly's
‘Adam
b Hutchinson
“Mobile Home
umes Inc.
le BES Te
ene i AOTSURE,.YOUR BOAT”
oT a mile SE es * Plastics
at John R.
OHNSON MOTORS —. Trepiers & Accessories
for the boat
owEN Manin sv ES
306 -Orchard Lk. Ave EB 2-8020
5 x BS) J of is Ale ere,
ts $144.56 up, “tele
FOR CASHIN A
HURRY, sell things
through Classified Ads.
BOATS, a ERGLASSED = ae : tomized. Rini’s
AT MOTOR: | . Poe ae ‘ee motors ra 8 40 70 BD. 70 bp. ee t
Pekuteie eet, Maal bee
ray 3 or riders. poeta rd one
a 18 ft. steel cable, big
tite big bumper. $1,005. FE
isa GMO'® y@. dump, Ph, OR
% Sie en
EM 3-01 EM 34155 a Chevrolet pickup ‘%
H FOR CAR
Gases Pike PE B08 _TLL BUY YOUR CAR
wilson Poutaccsdilise -1350 N. Woodward .
B'ham MI 4-1930
R & R MOTORS eash
TO!
wetted tite 73 e AUBURN
See M & M Motor Sales dollar Ba Shadowy Me Mo S15
WE
. NEED CARS
£35 SS Dsl -GOOD USED CARS
At Our New Location
632 W. HURON
GLENN'S MOTOR FE 67311
We Need Cars! 50 thru ’°55 Models
Fords, Chevies
and Pontiacs
Auburn Motors CORNER PIKE & EAST’ BLVD. PE 3-471
= is FOR OLD CARS —— : OR 3608
Used Truck Parts 89A
: USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632
For Sale Trucks
PSR baa ade” BT gaat GH Sac: FE S200 “ 7 PANEL TRUCKS. 50 FORD, “65
€, Exc, condition Me eat.
er CHEVY 7
f° cond, Equipped oto comes:
pale, ‘ssn, ;
eet an f.00 a 190 Rock- well, FE 5-4614
90
Matthews-Hargreaves
FIRST
Used Cars
FIRST
Used Trucks OFFER THESE.
‘Job Ready’
SPECIALS
66 Chevrolet 4 Ton $1044 W,. Walls. Long box.
PANEL EC - "50 Chevrolet % Ton $194
Matthews-
Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer
631 OAKLAND AVE,
FE 4-4547 STAKE .
51. Chevrolet. 1° Ton $594
pickup. - »
Foreign & Sports Cars 90B.
FOR THOSE
WHO APPRECIATE A
REALLY FINE CAR!
oo.) ae
MERCEDES
BENZ 300D -
4 DOOR HARDTOP
Automatic transmission, +
Peel eS “eonei Po DUO : SALES MANAGER
“PONTIAC _ RETAIL STORE 65. MT. CLEMENS &T. PE 37117
*
: ie
TD-GOOD COND.,
_ Fer Sale Cars 91
1956 OLDS. HYDRAMATIC, 2 DR. sedan. fiadlo & heater, & white with whitewalis ... $1395.
1958 Buick . Good hb ic and
DOMME coe ccdvcpcgesteresss $1195
1964 4 dr Chieftain de- ety ee,
ROOMME sates deca vey ceeds 2002 ‘
1956 Olds, 2 dr. atic, Ra-
1985 Pontise. 2 dr. Straight tek Radio & heater .......0.. $045.
HOMER. gees MTRS.
Pontiac Sales "88 Pontiac Starchief Catalina coupe
owner's demo Full ‘power, Save
"86 Ford Fairlane 2 dr, Fordomatic.
'§4 Pontiac Starchief, 4 dr. Hydra.
‘so Potitise 2 dr, Deluxe, Hydra.
‘5 Pontiac, 4 dr. sedan, Hydra.
‘83 Also 4 dr, sedan, R&H.
andporte: specials
WANNA. oMAEE, 5 See
‘Today's —
Turntable
4 52 BUICK nieces
mR & C. Rambler}
-| Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac
MA) one eh Apl vst
PSSSTT avg
Roadmaster, Riviers
god wares nice clean car.
Wilson. Ponitiac-Cadiflac -
- 1350 N. Woodward
Birmingham MI 4-1930
fone: Never
FACTORY BRANCH |
St BUICK
eo ae = 0S
“RETAIL STORE”
Le seats and wi! w Aloo Oa
—-
1350 N. Woodward-
Birmingham MI 4-1930
ee ee aie Gunes”
HOUGHTEN & SON
Oh 598 19761 seid
“CADDY"| One Owner
SPECIALS _
JEROME
i
IEROME “Bright Spot” |
“TRUCK CENTER
GMC RETAIL BRANCH
Oakland at Cass
REPOSSESSION
‘FACT ORY. BRANCH ©
"57 FORD
uit - Fordomat
- "RETAIL ATL STORE”
prt”, Sr ce
- BUICK Better Buy Used Cars
54 PONTIAC ..... $695
ae ee
"55 CHEVROLET. .$1295 +
‘Healer’ Doversiigan
53 CHEVROLET ..$495
U2°Ctar excellent condition.
"53 BUICK: cans + $095) — 4 door, ae & . Dyne-
SPECIA ‘*RiGht Snot!” - ESS sp perncvar pangzane, 2} DIG topot |'s3 BUICK... $095
CAR Ti ULTIMATE at§ Cass at Orchard Lake «| Siaioe tle ents afiow.
auncomanic. #By-|’54 CADILLAC ....$1695|,.. Eee TANGER Se SEDAN = Hydramatic & 55 BUICK .,<.3 2 $1295
A arodoedhe S mney as | me: Bower, Pog
'S§ CADILLAC.....$2395},, ne ” uiok Buick at b - - ~eee } #63" 4 DOOR ‘49 FORD vaso ey £95
a ee oS 1805 glean ear with i. pag ag wale =
Hi Ford Pairiane 7 a i308 "96 CADILLAC . eeee $2895 | 55 FORD . essen $1195
ie se AS Al spots Srors| SPAtnaly & Senter, Fo Saale.
3 cind sedan... § 193| 90 CADILLAC » «06 $2695 | 55 PONTIAC wo $995)
EASIER TERMS — ie eq net an eepuionl
Immediate Delivery arere iy _ oe henters aanaara trans on
: a "56 BUICK . ©... $1895 | p
Russ "| Soom aew ‘rod St tnt door i. eget, See Pe):
ra ALWAYg A Eivaton ooh M Radio: & Heater
HE, BP Star OLIVER “BUICK k.t0p. DOOR STARCHIED | Cu
a owner sweetheart,
"36 CHEVROLET T1395
58 CHEVROLET $1295 . Al HARDTOP al
"55 PONTIAC ..... $985 SEDAN
; Auburn Ricitors 3 Cor. Pike & East Blvd.
R "i. New. bise saint. "aa
"| Get Wise, Economize
RAMBLER wit SPENCE
sae CAR CTEADE NG) "S ees ee Wee
teenee _ 1890 N. Woodward “Wilson Poatiae- Cadillac
2° MI £150
'52. PONTIAC
ge
“RETAL i STORE”
Ranch Wagon "55 Ford
$850
Station Wagon. 53 Chevy.
$395
LARRY ap beats
oF oh
1958 PLYMOUTH
$149 Down or Trade-In
PLAN
BOB B ANDERSON
SCHUTZ Mi MOTORS _ 912 8, Woodward
-
ee rte
See over $200 srUDE Seong ane Tae°Wul eke trode sites. PE
Ss
Roger’s Sales & Service A FE 2-0555 * uburn Ave. DrntLen
HAPPY To Deal With
YOU JEROME “Bright Spot"
OPEN ‘TILL 10 P.M.
ALWAYS § TIMID, SHY ae ) BERVE RTEOUSLY!
’S7 OLDSMOBILE. $2495 HOLIDAY 2 Door H.
Bea' custom interior with a power equipment. 3
ts PONTIAC .....$2295
56. 6 OLDSMOBILE. - $1795
bee el a tena ne
WM
187 FORD ss .+/.$1995 POOMatle, Very" tow maeore. "55 BUICK.........$1195 su power. equipr go tes
bf
very nice. car.
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Atti ville. 34,560 Lopped From| HOLLYWOOD-1 stroiled proudly into the hotel lobby 6:00 i gg (2) Silent Service, sas tye la Federal Service During |#*ter the Miss Universe Pageant. ‘People had seen me on TV)
3 9:30 (7) Navy Log. Navy veteran (@ Dough Re down at Long Beach, and I felt cockier than Oscar Levant
pe. n after he’s taken ray pills. (2) Racket Squad. years faces logs of turret fe ~~
‘ job. } 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. : * i (9) Monte Cristo. | (2) Star Showcase. I slunk out feeling like a bageball umpire.
6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Buckskin. Children’s sec- (9) Movie. “How did you ‘judges overlook Miss ret almost leads fo. hanging. 6:18, (4) Box Four. Brazil?” growled Radie Harris, the Daily (2) Playhouse ae Dana An-|11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. . -
&:99 (Cowboy GMen. U. 5. bo ha Baxter inj (4) Price Is Right, Variety columnist, who'd watched on
peat alice fraud In “Ger| “Right Hand” Man” . “Qverlook her!” I growled back. “Miss
eral. Delivery.” — i West Us88 (2) Dotto, Colombia beat her out for first place by one
(9) Six Gun Judge. ote Ave 1:25 (7) News. C ae point!” cc] Political Talk. Gov. Wil- (9) News. / (4) He called the increase the largest ae : * *x.* ;
‘Yams. , (4) Price Is Right. (color) (1) Ricky the Clown. in any month since June 1952,, WILSON ‘So I decided, with permission of my boss,
(2) News: LeGott. (2) Playhguse,. (cont.) “aoe an Sr crea enibed Ty sh] VENaNaN Sohn ot Mew Tate NOE of Se Judea, to exgiate : : 3 ‘oontime Comics. the voting—though we voted is secret : 6:40 (2) Weather. 19:15 (9) Weather. ye - ote ae am fs ;
=e Increases in - consecutive Regal-looking telegenic, Brazil (Adalgisa
-@45 (&) Patti Pade. 10:20 (9) Filia Fare. FRIDAY AFTERNOON months this year did not equal| Colembe) strutted down the runway seeming to say “I've
. a cen Bas let ee ed heavy cuts during the last six) got this contest in the bag. Whe set ereend oily ewe ; Syerts Parade. Crash. Ex-gang re Love months . other cats?” (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian turng from prison to find (4) Tic Tac Dough, Byrd announced the figures in , his/ son a mob member. (9) Barney's Gang. the monthly report on federal per- ‘And she of course was the favorite of some of. the nine
(4) Mich, O’Doors. (color) Edward G. Robinson. sonnel compiled by his joint Sen-|judges . . . but dig this:
_ @ Code Three. (% Princess Sterg’t. Royel| 09 (OB Ones Bo You ganar as Fs We judges voted ‘(in choosing the winner from among
_ Sta Erwin. \ |, Federal civilian employment, tithe tive finalists) on three ballots—evening gown, bathing suit,
/ . (2) Search for Tomorrow. a total of 2,401,314 at the end of|#%¢ Polse and personality. /(2) Poaceae (cont.)
7:18 (7) News: Daly. / the previous bookkeeping yea We voted for a first (5 points), second (4), third (3),
: Starlight ‘Thea 12:45 (2) Guiding Light x * fourth (2), fifth (1). On three ballots, nine judges voted a BS SESS
30 (7) Circus Boy two. toys) tH OS" Cine by civilian total of 405 points—and so out 5; Niki : . / a, “Shoot First.” WHAT’S MY LINE? — Would Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-
‘leave home for circus life. | / (’53.) 1:00 pr fpeoereaiaa bo 00588 deine Tinsel 1956 pay| Of all that Lus Marina Zuloage chev appear on popular American TV shows if he came to the
ny ‘The Dark Cane Soy On crease of 64,148 in civilian em-| ‘than Miss Brazil. “Today” morning program has already issued an invitation to
(4) Tic Tac Do'gh. (color)| (4) News: W’kamp. us @ Ceareet i era ape Suppose—for purpose oe Ret pose pas ae Sgt. Preston, Preston (2) News: LeGoff. (2) As World T total 1,269,898 at the end of the} °f Clarification—one judge , . he oted for Brazil for fifth | several other fields are undoubt superstition when, sun oe ims year, compared to 1,230,310 a year) or aod t edly somewhat at variance with trails would-be murderer. ) can Gee 2:00 (7) Lady of Charm. ago, while civilian employment by| in poise and personality. 4 ance | | a these of the editors of the Ency-
(D) Zorre esta | (2) Our Miss “3rocks. _|military agencies total 1,096,856,) That'd bave been one |! 3 Pit ae with 1,161,004 on June} point. Had he voted for | ——————
fe a ee Soom ee | ee | Could Clean Up Ferse sudse vroes, (9) Movie (cont.) / ~ More than a third of last anc. (4) Best of Groucho. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Robert|s.s5 (9) Home Fair month's jump in the federal pay-| would have won from Miss eee . oe Use of Whipping Post
(2) Richard md. Coffee — “Born to Be Bad.” : roll came fom an employment Colombia by one point! . ADALGISA “| He’d Go Over Great) tampa, Fia. (AP)—A county break involves in ‘00. - : increase of 11,489 Agricul- ; al ne judge urges the use of a whipping s / | 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. tare ; ip Spend Both Miss Colombia and Miss Brazil, close up, are re | on ‘I’ve Got a Secret’ Sar tur tbe Gastar, a
killing. | 11:30 (7) Night Court. (4) Today Is Ours. cae a p-tcemryAon dolls. And the way they disposed of the Scandinivian beauties and Other Quiz Shows|t ‘ont — a
8:99 (1) Real McCoy's. Grandpa| (9) Theater. (cont.) (1) Amerioen Bandstand. was startling (to the Scandinavians). Miss Brazil, who's re nonsuP
learns women and politics (4) Jack Paar. Betty John- — engaged to Jackson Flores, a Brazilian importer who's di- an Crirnea LOWEN “A public whipping at the door can mix. / son, Cliff Arquette, actress 2:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Pa Ta le 1¢ vorcing, will do some modeling for Vogue in N.Y. and also 7 ve of the courthouse would have the
(9) Movie. /(cont.) Kay Medford. (4) From These Roots. p g has a movie offer from Joe Pasternak, the Hollywood producer.; NEW YORK (AP)—When So-|greatest deterrent effect on these
(4) Dragnet. Two teenagers (2) N'watch (cont.) x * viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev offenders,” Judge L.A, Grayson : (7) Who Do You Trust. *
| us ecte : ays when TV entitles every-|a¢cepted proposals for a summit) says. The judge said wives should ‘ _ But judging’s hard in these day n ry meeting which might bring him|be given a chance to use the whip
rumay wom ( Gqmateee. lin Burglary """ Si Sane ee ee American Bandstand - his Today show instantly informed| port le beating.
(2) Meditations. Lt - EARI Y.. his television audience that Today eu (2) Secret Storm. NEW YORK (AP)—A paraplegic THE MIDNIGHT InN. would invite the Soviet leader to
(2) On the Farm Front. . watchmaker was arrested yester-| Keenan Wynn's’ 45th birthday a9 - was the wildest—|appear on the show. Tonight at 6:35 P. M.[
- Edge of Night day and accused of using his|Sophia Loren, Shelley Winters, Esther Williams, Hal Wallis, * * *
e ia College. ad = Laff a permed — gery as|/Jack Warden, and Lita Fairbanks all toasting him (in beer).| It doesn't ae = if Khrushchev, on WPON
. ; @ getaway car in a.burglary. (sidney Lumet ripped honor guests’ jackéts off (except So-|is coming, but Garroway’s gam
Fy taece. &:45 (4) Modern Romances. | i ui, Rowsky. 71, of Brooklyn. | phia’s), shouting “I'd drink to Jan Mitchell” (the proprietor) |bit opees ae oS mnie oS POLITICAL DISCUSSION . the age of 14, was held in $1,500| “except he’s too rich”; Sidney merely being, the husband of, “il Laosawed. No doubt, playing | for State Senator
(7) Cartoon Carnival. 5:90 oe a Bandstand bail for grand jury action on a Gloria Vanderbilt. Barbara Nichols, also there, insisted her|nis cards right, Nikita could have/ Sten
. |G) The’ Buccaneers |burglary charge. jonly male friends are her dogs. Comedian Joe E. Lewis tumed a business trip to New] prenapp p EEN (7) Big Show. | les Lacuay “Tose. - * *.* chuckled at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital over a wire from | York into a pretty profitable thing .
ch Cudeed Giemrees sky after seizing Thotnae Falaren, Eddie Miller, bead of the bartenders’ union, saying 1,000|Via the guest show route, = & : : 6:30 (2) Susie. |barmen had been laid off due to Joe’s illness. Joe's o.k. and ages aad L. HARVEY LODGE
(4) Amos 'n’ Andy.
(2) News.
(2) Beat the Clock. (4) (color) It's Great Worid.
_ | @) Mickey Mouse Club. | (9) Serial Theater.
Summer School
Ends j in Waterford
20, a roofer.
Last Tuesday, they said, Falan-)
ga took $30 in cash and $130 in}
jewelry from the apartment of
Mrs. Gladys Lubbock.
* * *
Falanga, charged with burglary, will be out in 10 days.
That’s earl, brother.
WISH I'D SAID THAT: Rube Rustic tells of the guy who
was so accident-prone he cut his finger on a marshmaliow . .
(Copyright, 1958)
was held in $1,500 bail pending
jgrand jury action. Police said
Falanga implicated. Rowsky, say-! ‘Hollywood Headlines
jing they escaped in the latter's
|car, equipped so he could operate
it ‘only with his hands. Rowsky
recently opened a jewelry store.
Ike's Brother Ends
Latin American Trip
GUATEMALA (AP)—Dr, Milton
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: a report to President Eisenhower.
.\for industrial = S. Eisenhower winds up his. Cen-
tral American fact-finding totir
today with the feeling his face-to-
face talks have helped clear the)
air.
* * * .
“The frank talks we have had
during this tour,” he told Guate-
malan leaders, “have cleared up
false concepts about national pol-
icies, attitudes, programs and
capacities.”’
* * ,
Eisenhower and the three U.S.
economic experts in his party fly
back to Washington tomorrow for
Eisenhower was told here that
Guatemala had the same econom-
ic problems as other Central
American countries—falling prices
for the country’s major export
(coffee) and shortage of capital nets quite natural — he was a
face scratched and stained with
makeup blood. He had engaged in
yet another film fight, this time
for his latest movie,
available, But if the publicists
were on their toes, they'd come
up with some figures,
stance,
Ladd has thrown 10,000 punches
for the screen, has bested 150
opponents with no significant de-
feats and has expended 100 pints,
of Max Factor’s No, 5. blood.
how to run their business.
chat with Ladd on film fisticuffs.
Did he ever make a movie with-
out a fight?
he replied.
Tomorrow’ with Loretta Young, I
played a doctor in that one.”
The movie patrons expect it of By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Alan Ladd
His clothes were ripped, his
“Man in the
Net.”
Unfortunately, statistics are not
For in-
they could hazard that
Far be it from me to tell them
At any rate, I sat down for a
“Only one that I can think of,”
“That was ‘And How
The rest of it has been biff!
bam! pow! in all the pictures.
him, I guess, just as they expect Alan Ladd Looks Natural
Atter Film Fight Scene
His toughest opponent?
“That was Ben Johnson in
‘Shane’,"’ Alan replied. ‘‘He knew
what he was doing. We worked
people would never dare invite|
him to be their mystery guest be- |
cause it would be too easy. He)
.|might be good for some laughs |
(‘Are you in the entertainment |
business?"’) but he’d be much too |
easy to guess for that panel which |
watches incoming celebrity lists
|so carefully. |
* *
Nick would be creat, of course, |
on I've Got a Secret (° ‘I'm going |
to buy a toupee” or “I just sent |
Ike a barrel of caviar.) and he|
probably could get in a few plugs
for his traveling road show in ex-
change for his appearance,
Actually, of course, his best bet
would be the quiz shows, If he
wanted to, he probably could fili-
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Debis, Women—and Impulse
Why Do Two Policemen
nk Stickups?._ Stage B By BOYD ONS
NEA Special Correspondent
DETROIT (NEA) — There's
probably nothing a good police of-
ficer hates more than a bad cop.
For one bad cop can put the taint
of suspiciom,on every good one.
Until a few weeks ago, if the
officers and men of the Detroit
Police Department had been asked,
they would have classed Patrolman
James R, Burke as a good cop.
Eight years on the force, he had
three citations, including one for
bravery in capturing an armed
bandit three years ago.
But the department — and a
shocked city — have just learned
that they had not only Burke, but
his scout car partner as well, in
the wrong class,
The two were cops for eight
hours a day — and highly suc-
cessful robbers on their own
time,
Police departments in many an-
other U.S, city have been faced
by similar embarrassments. What -
. makes the Detroit case unusual is
that two of the officers shed some
light on what led them into their
“Jekyll and Hyde” existence.
* * *
Burke and his partner, David
Tapp, whom he recruited as his
- partner in crime, talked freely
after their arrest.
“A police salary is something
you can just get by on,” Burke
said. “If you want anything nice,
you have to take another job,
“For five years after joining. the
force, I held an outside job de-
spite the -regulations against it.
Then I got fed up and quit the
second job, Almost overnight [
was in debt.”
~*~ & we
The 33-year-old Burke claimed
he pulled the first holdup on im-
pulse,
“I was on midnight duty at the
station and feeling irritable,” he
’ recalled. ‘I, guess that's why I
pulled the job. I only wanted to
pull one and quit.
“I put on old clothes and held
up a dime store, getting $1,500.
Then I drove home, put on my
be pa and went to work. I felt
1y whén 1 wrote notes on the
holdup. was I realized 1 looking
for myself.”
It was about this time that Burke
a partner, ‘ay watched Tapp for
several weeks,” he said, “feeling
him out to make sure he would
take part in the robberies. Finally
I decided he was my man.”
Tapp, 26, and four years on the
force with an unblemished record)
also ‘was separated from his wife
and two children, Of his role he
said: .
“} can’t blame Burke for any-
The new team got its biggest
haul — $29,263 from a savings. and
loan office jin suburban Livonia —
the first time out.
Before a secret squad of detec-
tives and FBI agents caught up
with them, the two cops had pulled
a total of 18 holdups with such
speed of execution that local news-
papers dubbed them “The Four-
Minute Bandits."
_ - &® *
~~ Burke explained one reason for
their success:
“When I was working as a po-
licemian, I tried to be the best in
my station, and when I took off
my work clothes and went to pull
a holdup, J wanted to be the best
bank bandit there was.”
Tapp apparently never got used
to his double life. Often he had
to fortify himself with liquor be-
fore a holdup. § |Kisenhower in 1961, are almost
Bill to Give $25,0 Of
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former
certain to be eligible for pensions
of $25,000 annually.
* * *
They might even get free office
: space, free postage on up to 4,000
letters monthly, and a govern-
ment-paid office staff,
The presidential pensions — — and
$10,000 yearly payments to widows
Y The House
es by a 18 stn standing vote.
; French Help Indians
peerless AP OIE ES :
DAVID TAPP: “I was willing
to de anything. , .”’
a
realize,” he explained, ‘
of you a lot of pressure builds
up, You get edgy and mistrust
everyone — good people and bad.
“It's: just like I was someone
else, Many times I said to myself,
be?” tok ot
on an anonymous tip, had been
the two men for weeks.
At dawn, on June 17, they walked
jn on Tapp at his apartment where
he was entertaining 4 15-year-old
night club performer and a blonde
university coed,
Burke at the Dearborn home of a
waitress.
Department, it should be noted
that the duplicity of the officers
was the first such instance in the
city’s history, And the manner in
which the other members of the
department moved in once they got
a clue to the bandits’ identities
left no doubt about how they felt
about their two-faced colleagues.
3 Waive Examination
Facing Burglary Charge
Three men who police say are
members of a burglary ring
waived examination in municipal
court yesterday and were bound to
circuit court.
Judge Maurice FE. Theigee
bound over James Edwards, 17, of
217 Fisher St.; Thomas Manning,
17, of 162 Wesson St.; and Thomas
Postell, 19, of 24 Walnut St.
Two other members of the al-
leged gang were boynd over last
week when they waived exami-
nation. Police said the five special-
ized in looting coin machines.
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19" ONLY $5 DOWN 2-Tone Tan Finish on Metal Cabinet
Portable TV for fine leisure éntertainment
anywhere in the house. 143 sq. in. of view-
able. picture area. Safety glass is removable
for easy cleaning. Hurry in during this sale!
SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
flats and
sandals _
sii. in today while
this gigantic clearance
sale lasts! f
Your choice of flats
or sandals at
one low price!
Women’s shoe clearance
dressy styles
Men's Wear,
Main Floor
Coast Guard Aer.
Boat Cushion.
Usually 5.60 2. 77 Sete Life Ute Veet
hoe eae 4. 49
Gey orange-colored jean éloth. In red, blue or yellow, Kapok
‘ Small eter 50 lbs.! and large sealed in vinyl. Taffeta mate-
| (4H to 901 a by _ rial. Extra long loop handles.
' the Coast Guard Buy now ... SAVE!
Just st Say “Charge It" Charge—Up to
rs Months to-Pay... Small Service Charge 25% OFF! ! on all
summer trousers Regularly Sell
Men! Here's your chance to save 25°, on Summer Slacks...
a big reduction for your cool comfort!
and colors in most men’s sizes. HURRY; + y won't last long at
Reg. 6.98 Pants .......-..00.--5.23 Men's Wear. Main Floot peg §.98 Pants .
Reg. 16:90 eR cso vine ses cs .838
Reg. 12.98 Pants ..... Fenpeen cs Oeae
SAVE 9% on Men's
Denim Putter Pants
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van bordaes ui Gee .
Pair
They share ,fashion features'— .
“Hollywood” front with 4 pleats,
extended self-fabric waistband.
Elastic waist at back, zip fly, waist-
— snap fasteners. Small sizes
only.
5.98 Twill Putter P ants... .2.99 Siges Up to ry y SES
3.98 Waser Duck Pants... .. 2.99
4.98 Linen Type Pants... .. 3.99 _Reg. 2.98 _ enetaieee
Sive'on BT rey Steel Tackle Box
Reg 299 «= 22.2 Wexlt 129.98
Seamless Gray baked -on ao "3 DOWN
enamel — finish. Teine « plated Lightweight, yet extra durable
hardware. 2 cantilever trays. fabric. Has 2 doors, screen 131/,x6\4x6 inches. windows, on sides, oe ex-
: . terision across front. Green: Extra Head Room
Side Woll Tent
Reg. 9.98 5 88
Choose from these and many more
in our gigantic clearance.
Come in now while selections
Shoe Deplt.,
¢ Main Floor
Reg. 4.98 mS
and 5.98 pair
A sensational
value! Choose
from an assort-
ment of spring .
and sumpaer are most complete.
woien's sodas
“338.
Plywood Runabout $999 on All wooderi parts in this boat are treated with Nelsonite to
resist dry rot, giving you longer boat life. All brass fasten-
roe making it suitable for salt water use. 5-ply. veneer
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CHECK THESE OTHER ‘SPECIALS
$690 Cedar Strip Deluxe Runabout... . .$444 (Including Hdwe., Steering, Windshield, Lights and Upholstery
$595 14-Ft. Fiberglas Deluxe Boat......$544
$695 14-Ft. Plylap Deluxe Runabout... $644
25% OFF ELGIN BOAT ‘KITS
$226 14-Ft. Open Runabout Kit........$170
$268 14-Ft. Deluxe Runabout Kk pass. $0
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J. C. Higgins Badminton Set
@ Limited Time Only.
-@Usually 395 =
Fun ond healthful anitciove exercise for young sist old
alike.’ Set includes 2 nylon strung rackets, 18xTt, net;
plastic shuttlecock, rule. book and carrying case., Get
yours at Sears now!
Sporting Goods Dept. —_ Si, Basement