4 = 249 or $1.17 a share. This compared with $481,236,708) or $1.71 a share in the first half of 1957. FAMILY AFFAIR — Nurse Laverne Pearson seems pleased to see so many smiling faces since these five brothers and their sister are lined up in the Goodrich Hospital waiting to be admitted ‘1 Ruby Wagoner, 510 E. Montcalm Ronald, 3; Garry, 6; Arthur, 11; Larry, 7, and Donald Wagoner, 9. The operations were scheduled for today. \Lebanon Chief Strives fo Halt. Election Now — U.S. Forces Tightening as Tension Mounts | Pontiac Press Phete St, Left to right are Virginia, 5; BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Premier Sami Solh '|pledged today to use all his influence to prevent hold-. ing of presidential elections tomorrow. He promised es- tion of leading candidate Maj. Gen. Fuad Shehab army chief of staff. -Solh spoke out less than 24 hours before the ballot- ing was scheduled to start. Shaken by yesterday’s as- sassination attempt on the premier, Lebanon was sharply split and observers rated chances of the elec- tion being held on time as barely 50-50. In the suddenly tense atmos- phere, U.S. forces tightened se- curity precautions. Helicopters reconnoitered the port area for lke-to C hallenge Khrushchev -on Showdown Summit Talks 14 Die in Plot was quiet again fo Overthrow Haiti President Duvalier PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti —The army claimed in Haiti today. ~ At least 14 dead were counted after a pocket-sized coup attempt that wilted under gunfire from troops to President Francois Duvalier. . Some of the Duvalier partisans and civilian partisans loyal* Background information on Democratic candidates. in Tuesday's primary election is found today on page 19. A similar page on Republicans was presented Tuesday. 3 Faubus Credits Victory to Sending of Paratroops LITTLE ROCK, Ark.’ (UPI) —Gov. Orval E. Faubus today credited the sending Rock in the integration crisis for a vote that gave him a third term by the biggest majority in Arkansas history. Almost complete returns from yesterday’s Demo- cratic primary gave him 69.5 per cent of the vote. The rest was almost evenly divided between his opponents, of federal troops to Little ‘Little Rock meat packert men landed from a Miami, Fia., paraded jubilantly through’ the streets after the battle yesterday, wearing blood-stained shirts and firing their-funs in the air__But most people kept off the streets airport was closed throughout yesterday, stranding nearly 400 U.S, tourists, All news dispatchés leaving Haiti were censored, . The army said that a party of latinch and tried to overthrow Du- valier, Seven attackers were killed, The dead plotters, according to the army, included one known American, former Deputy Sheriff Arthur Payne of Miami; another Chris Finkbeiner, 37, and| Faubus had previously used two/man, possibly an American; two tes Ward 52, of |Companies of the National Guard!gpanish - speaking “foreigners”; Judge I » 52, Of) +, keep Negroes out, on the ground|and three exiléd Haitian army Paragould. that integration of Central would|captains who supported former Unofficial returns from 2,274 out|Provoke bloody violence President Paul Magloire. of 2,330 precincts in the state gave:| Mrs. L, ©. Bates, president of | Magloire, in New York, denied Faubus 261,101 votes; FinkBinder| the Arks chapter of the |any connection with the plot. 60,017 and Ward 58,438. NAACP, declined to comment on | Ake. | : Se SRN eA _° “fhe voting was a condemna- victory. Jed the tion by the of illegal fed- fight to get the Negroes into the ’ te Waste ts tae alas | #hee “” In Today's Press of the state and the horrifying | Integration itself was not an |*tneeentennme SOI use of federal bayonets in the /election issue’ The issue was what) (nies aa streets of an American city ‘and |to do if a school were faced with) County News ......../......10 in the halls of a public school,” integration, : : Editorials CRO ewe ewe ‘ Faubus, 48, sald tn bis victory Faubus said he'd call out the Markets. <.-..sss0se veopes ee 28 statement. National cyt mp ahi Obituaries ....... hess a vast He. meant President Eisenhow:|!t necessary. ind. Finkbein-+_- Pies ssedevvixennoss 19 er’s sending of 1,000 troops of the/¢t Said they would never use the rm nsiGisdcesressce M48 i@ist Airborne to Little|state. militia to defy’ the gover} qhegters «.....s00s000cc++5 26 aly cera a rnin” | | eee, Earl oe nine Negroes von ; z : ima ‘4 : ; ns Perrier rei tral High School, CL epee es NS Sets Women’s Pages -ucscces 208 Armco Steel Co. to Raise Prices Breaking Line Against Inflation; Others May Follow Crucial Move . a MIDDLETOWN, Ohio Armco Steel Corp. has announced the first 1958 steel price boost for tomorrow. — a move Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Teun) says “will do our economic recovery a great deal of harm if sustained.’’ The Armco price hike, the com- pany said last night, averages 2.75 per cent on 12 products, in- cluding hot and cold rolled sheets, and adds up to about $4.50 a ton. * * * Kefauver, head of the Senate Anfitrust and Monopoly gubcom- mittee, said in Washington the Armco, action was “‘not justified” and. would be a topic at a meeting of his committee today. : “In the interest of holding the line, against inflation, I hope A Avill call off the increase — -and that other companies will it,” the Other major producers of steel made. no immediate commitment to follow Armco’s lead, But many repeated what they have been saying for months — that they must pass on to. consumers at least part of cost increases they He Gave Names in MESC Files Traverse City Branch Head Revealed Data to AFL Representatives GRAND RAPIDS — The man- rg Traverse City office t ity testified before a leased names and employed job seekers to AFL rep- resentatives. Joseph A, Tuell said he released the names after a request by a man who identified himself as Clyde Williams, an AFL represen- tative from Muskegon. * * * Disclosure of information in MESC files is prohibited by state law, Tuell admitted he would have questioned the request if Williams had rar | mentioned it was sanc- tioned by Tom Downs of Detroit, a labor representative on the four- member MESC commission. “Williams told me the list was to be used to notify people of a mass meeting with Downs at which they would be’ given in- formation on social aid, loans, surplus foods and other facts,” Tuell testified. ° 2 He said he did not verify the statement with Downs, Downs told hewsmen anyone who said he authorized release of the names “is a damned liar’ and challenged “‘any witness or com- mittee member to repeat this li- belous charge as a statement of fa Bul The MESC member threatened court action. - Committee Counsel Harold A. Sawyer, a Grand Rapids attorney, asked Tuell. if he knew the list was to be used for a mass march of unemployed workers on the Leg- islature last April 8. Tuell said. he did not. Later he’ quest last October or November, Little Change Seen Not much change in temperature is the prediction by the weather- man for tonight and tomorrow. To- night’s low will be around 60-64 with westerly winds at 5-10 miles an hour. 80s. Partly cloudy with a chance of showers and a low of 60 is the forecast for tomorrow night. For the next five days tempera- tures will average near or below the normal high of 83 and normal warm and -humid with a cooler trend Sunday and Monday, Precipi« ohe inch ag scattered showers or thunderstorms tomorrow and. agaiti jattribute to a wage, boost for United Steelworkers unionists July 1, . un-|4y “to the American people and said Williams had made the re-| . in Weather Outlook | Tomorrow's high will be in the! © tation will average three-fourths to} shuttled through the city, Ma- fines at the ready in battle dress. various opposing factions seemed likely to unite, had “failed lion and should not be president.” THANKS U.S. Solh also asked newsmen to re- government our thanks for a whole-hearted support in the crisis." Solh said last night that he would try to prevent a quorum from attending tomorrow's elec- toral session of parliament un- less ‘Shehab ordered his troops ~to~elean out the rebel forces still dominating large areas of the capital, Today, the insurgents still were in control of the Basta Quarter which faces directly on the par. liament building. On the other side of the gov- ernment building para-military forces loyal to the government were out in force. An occasional shot rang out, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Third Blast at Facfory FUCHU, Japan () — A local fireworks factory today had its third explosion in five years, kill- ing two workers and. injuring seven, The first blast, in 1953, killed 20 persons; the second, in Security in Middle East pecially to oppose the elec- ~ os ¥ 40 Detroit Witnesses - Asked to: Take- Stand by Investigators : + House Group |fo Quiz Hoffa on Racketeers : Weighing Bond for Sewer Plant Issue Before Voters on Nov. 4 Ballot City officials are considering hav- possible—snipers,..__Mobile - patrols 9 a~bond- proposition : to “finance a $2,700,000. obligation bond proposal “The plans are all made of the present treatment plant at Featherstone avenue and boulevard, eaused by a rapid climb in population. x *« * The new bond proposal would probably finance construction of a second plant, revamp the pre- Woodshed Best Court TAMPA (UPI)—Peace Justice Marion Hendry has called for a return to the woodshed to help combat juvenile delinquency. “When I was a boy, my father’s court was in the wood- City Officials May Put| long-awaited probe of hood-. lum influence in legitimate es a parade of some 40 Detroit witnesses — including Teamsters President James R. Hoffa—have been asked The hearings are to start off with further scrutiny of Chicago’s rackets-plagued restaurant indus- try, and of charges by McClellan East} and Kennedy that Detroit gang- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7). Pontiac fo Complete 38 Models Thursday Pontiac Motor Division will com- plete its 1958 model production on July 31, it was announced today by S. E. Knudsen, general manager. Model changeover for 1959 cars will be.made in August, and pro« duction of the new model is expect 1956, killed one, juvenile shed,” he said. ed to start during the first week in September, a ; Italian Premier Luncheon Guest B35 preter is at center, Sen. Lyndon Joh portico of the is second from left and Sen. Alexander a luncheon at Se ea a oP ean SCF > PRS CE SSFP pees, "Oy Tg ne Ug Sea, he: | CR Ie ar MI, EN nt DM SP Sere, which Fantant was the guest of honor, An : er WASHINGTON — The - 7 3 { a 1 ; sai i 7 ‘ eet. thie os stagnant nn Be ree peed VAR aint AAT | ONE Tae tr gy i SIR EERE ete PON, aI 2 le ee ey Eo . Thousands TWO) on ‘Free’ Lots: | Registrar at Cheboygan Claims Cloud on Title in Detroit ‘Giveaway* CHEBOYGAN (UPI) — The Che-|_ boygan County registrar of deeds, Mrs, Anne Fisher, today said she will return all deeds mailed to her by winners of a Detroit promotion- al contest because they are invalid. Mrs. Fisher -said. Michigan law requires that ‘the marital status of the person making out a war-}.- ranty deéd be included’in the deed and the man who promoted the scheme and signed the deeds did not include his own. Joseph R. Kitson, Detroit, “of Midwest Development Associates, was the signer and promoter of the giveaway scheme, known as “Northland free lots.” Persons who | registered at his booths at the De-| troit and Columbus, Ohio, builders shows this spring were given deeds to 100 by 60 foot lots-in the Macki- naw Township area, Cheboygan| - far away as 500 miles to their land and file their deeds. Some of the land covered by the deeds, she said, was not owned originally by Kitson, Vandals Cost Grand Rapids historic the Arctic Ocean. | } NAVY BUMPS ARCTIO TOUR — scheduled route of the 343-foot U.S, oft from Lakehurst naval air station in New Year scientists to Ice Island T-3, a floating weather station in N F| Thundershowers Forecast Across. Wet U.S. Today By The Associated Press House .Labor tually broad despite proval. The committee finally received|* ‘}man Graham A. Barden (D-NC) “aouracrs, Labor Reform Dying in House Committee WASHINGTON . (UPI) — The Committee has slammed the door on any labor reform bill this year overwhelming Senate ap- cratic union practices, but Chair- Widespread rain occurred over much of the nation early today thundershowers curred along a wide band from eastern Wyoming to central Illi- nois, * &® * Most of the violent storm activity late was centered along yesterday the Nebraska-Iowa border. Omaha was hit by gusty winds clocked at up to 52 m.p.h. The city also was hit by a hailstorm and a 20-minute rainfall measured at 1.20 inches, Norfolk, Neb., got nearly an inch in an hour, while Logan, Iowa, recorded 1.65 inches in a 90-minute period. * . x *« * Another storm system covered Lakes up into the Northeast in- terior. South Bend, Ind,: collected -more than half an inch rain and Cleveland just under half an inch. The Weather — Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly eloudy and net much change in tempera- tare Be med tenight and temorrow. High today 80-4, Low a. h #$\Red Boss fo Talks “ltevel discussion of the’ turbulence the area from south of the Great|Sist that the Security Council make lke to Challenge (Continued From Page One) in the Middle East. The brief Eisenhower note, in reply to a long propaganda-laden blast from Khrushchev will empha reject the Soviet leader's for a summit meeting outside the U.N. ized ‘s reversion to organization. © Officials said Eisenhower will in- final decisions on time, place and for ‘the could arrange to set it up not later | than Aug. 15, (The Communist Party news- paper Pravda today charged that Eisenhower's proposals fora méet- ing within the U.N. ° framework vir-| prospect. said no House hearings were in- EA FF iz | I : : elie, i ek sending ) divided labor committee for more than a th, ex: I by One or more of the big powers. Wedding bells are in for N i Mass., and Las Vegas, Nev., who will become the bride. of - AP-Wirephoto NANCY MORRIS: the offing of Lincoln, , 2, 4 hie possi pro} the city’s oldest voters, today ; a2 “Miss Ella M,-Green, of 217 the city clerk's office with a clerk in the office, office and placed glass. . eae x * “i. Saturday at 2-p.m. isthe tomorrow inds 10-20\wink.the people by pretending to : aaien, Sot pe ae ag Alig esting ad: for talks and actually Tide ekplanation in tee pargy steady, chance of showers, lewito try to block the whole mat-io¢ Sen \ Barry Goldwater (R- we : wey? ey Ariz), who accused Rayburn of _,howest temperature preceding © o.m.|- ‘The Ameri¢an decision to send killing the reform ort @ a.m: Wind Velocity 19 mp.n.| Bhrushchey a brief_and to-the- |holding the bill on his desk for 41 Det Me ceany ai 1:54 pm.” | Dolmt challenge. was based upon idays. Sun rises Thursday at 5:33 a. strategy evolved by Secretary of | Sen, Wayne Morse (D- Ore) Moon sete Thursday st 6:27 an. | State dohn Foster Dulles to give Rayburn’s “mistaken lead- sen nose Fegerstures | th; Reaslan leader his choice of lership” for up the labor GMs erees 63 a ‘. eeabaiad g| two courses: reform measure, passed the Be OPS RINE L Accept a sumitnit mecting wn-|Penate 6 to 2. St A . sy ebeweere BL D a ih vaderes Tl der rat Boney ae — dure. wo . ; aretei tent, [title for’ Khrushchev’ to bene 7 Die aS Car Falls [vee tomperstare’ secs ea mes qs(charges against the West without : ‘ I Mean tare ......:s/teeyessee-. 73/180 having a full airing of what “a Wea anny. a planned erry 5 One Year Ago in Pontiac SS ae. temperature ........:.20+200.71 _|Paign Of terror, subversion LITTLE NARROWS, ‘Tena oO" jcdsteay agpveena erveah Oa Ma thee cae ae chil it her 10 Cas seston “tn oe dren drowned last night when their te in 86 Years 2. Reject the specific challenge}car off a ferry whart into 62 in 1883/and be put in the position of sabo-|40 feet of water, .. Tuesday's Temperature Chart taging the top-level meeting for} The victims were Mrs. Anthony & Mercueit® ff S8iwhich he has been clamoring so|MacNejl, 38, and four sons and Bont, © silos. Poe two daughters, ranging image from 6& Minneapolis 82 °59| Officials said Eisenhower hag no| four to 22. a $f Kew Oricane 9 #3 particular objection to India’s| Witnesses said the car, driven 9 pmshe - & Gipresence at the summit meeting,|by Allan MacNeil, 22, entered the| 7 Phoenix go 77 d€manded by Khrushchev, but will 500-foot wharf to wait for the Little £3 Fitteburen =f) Sgyinsist that any participants who| Narrows ferry. As the’ car went - prapciace 78 Bicoaet be tneted tor vale UE aeie , Council be invited by vote of 4 fee neton g $4 Council itself and not dragged Stems ) 8 . voting throughout the county, City Woman, 100, Casts Absentee Primary Ballot A 100 poaield Pontiac woman, believed to be alia ot next Tuesday’s primary election. and received her absentee ballot, said Mrs. Olga Barkeley, “She stated her party preference like the old cus- tom,” Mrs. Barkeley said. “This is not n ry as the one ballot contains both parties.” ge F : She then stepped into a voting booth avhilable in the © het “X’s” with the aid cast her absentee ballot for a a 2 : N, Saginaw St., walked into companion and applied for of a magnifying a ae 4 e for absentee ballot “7 They cited six reasons; incl ~~ * * ble loss of accreditation ¥ First 6 Months - = (Continued From Page One) a OF Husesia’s regime. ‘They come ox but. otherwise a nervous calm the army reported a new clash Senedak prevailed throughout the city. cow bs, from Pres-| a Solh joined President Camille] proach, eee Se scarce tee In Amman, J td Bie) «fhe pipers 5 funds © Debi Aug. 49, ‘Sue Tabor » at ‘least sixjexploded outside the garage of a), 01 4 gmail fire started. ‘The| But be said in an interview Sen-|@ Birmiligham girl, will be in the other would-be opposition presi-/banker night. late is cast. dential candidates were meeting in|, bot Red Coen pening cn 6 Govt, Nee ee Oe el tenia ar" ter private to ollect Git of thele num] enone ee shelf. a tially short_of the half-billion-dol- . and Mrs. C. ber to run against Shehab. . The bombings seemed to be in ‘he second bomb went oft out-|JA® increase | Elsenbower asked] Davecy, Sater, 1280 Devonshire aie! a Saar retaliation for the dispatch of 2,000|side the garage of the assistant|°ver the amount voted by the| Te. Miss Tabor is on the Red ELECTION DOUBTFUL .|British paratroops to,back up King|manager of a British-owned bank. | House. sais nsald eat os rea ane vecerwentgnes me -. 24 D fe : vc pam gg frnge fle : * P ; Leverett Saltonstall of Mas- : “ae caay wneg oeddioas st oh Act On on-Hos ) ital - recite “Sniman of Coe Miracle Mile pally Ee yon gage : : : SOT, KSA ine | turing + - Z a’ . * i Be si : b 3 The red-tape and diffictlty the a shift were read to the Citylmeng ied -_* funds Tecom-|and Wayne Counties will be: fea- troupe ad Lebanese gendarmes| iY woud encounter if i wete| Commission, . — [Commitee over Hotae totals, [ed at the Miracle Mile Shopping were assigned to escort Maj. Gen.|* turn over the operation of city-| Commissioners decided to de- a, emer Lake Roads Friday. Paul Adams, American ground) | wr hagaag He oy ter answering « suggested visn (Gangster Influence - According to Ralph Eastridge foross commander, Gm ble Totes. Te Toate known last night, | from Paul A. Kern Jr,, Pontiae ! | for the Mivecio Mile’s August : rides *" ” Letters from the Board| Tea! estate manager, until they : 4 ~~ gun ride "abun" on the gem} Lary fromthe bow Board] Te Ol araer te onan FONGEL OF Hearings ion camminee. te stow wi MARINES VIGILANT illiam A. Ewart regarding such! of the trustees and Ewart. They | (ccsinued From Page One) ee 8. : i artists will cipate in sters are preying on industry in ts tae whee OF be Gad fe ‘| that city, too, oo SS a coe ping center, The first witnesses to be called) 5 Gucker, Lecoy Yoster, Artis ee ee as ; Sam Field es ee Behe . —_ mosaic work, pottery troit woman: witness who reported| "heel work, Jewelry making and In a lengthy ° opinion, Ewart a verigag ne ae — from.giving testimony. Kennedy|/How Can We Choose?’ . ff i, to Population Shift m a | Michigan May Gain moat e™* Seats. in GM Profits Decrease| wismorey urn» on “for Congress | ffi. Hi EF Higiite ae iH j i 4 fi id z may 3 7H. : : Hg] ye £ in ocean travel. Yet no spot on| earth is more deserving of the But even in winter we'd take it in| fraction. , preference to a Texas or Arizona The Falls desert—at any season. pa oo Gaie-ek Sek Re $139.50. af eae geen item cades. Either can be reached — Aut ar Cod end here; with good business | by paved road to within a few mp lly ad- segtion and strictly modern mo- | rods of their brink, from Para- 50 tels, Paradise has the bathing | dise. 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Lge nocny :*Sig — seven. ie ae _they picked themselves up 5. charge asna ‘Gor ae from the Boor ofthe car Moria, |avite tor the city's seat in the| to emanate tt the lot Qa | ted 80 of the 14 areas as cen-|(Colden Hill) monastery, a ehurch - About, 2,000 firemen fought the| a two-time Pulltelr Prize winner py eee ee “ loses of é surplus. |StFine, was used as cover for an blazes along the High Sierra foot-| and veteran’ war correspondent, | (5 House genre ene He tried to call the sheriff's |ters 0 etitanati ie labor surplus. |iy¢zai' printing. house. hills from Tulare County, 175| observed with a grin: —=-—-(aaid he was being prohibited by! office. The phone wouldu’t work. | Three ork a southeast of den. Seanseca, Take Gantts batiee eels to (co “oocbert Oo Sireiey See |. * emcee totes, Be enters Lang. Beach, Cait. Birminghans, 3 Modoc County, the most northeast-| travel than this, ‘This is real | t a' 2 4 trom we ee “a hpchesttopaepting abgrowal BE) a 4 Runs Over _ ern inthe state. combiy ead Potien stall with | es and what he-whsl Me teed Go arent uié| ow & ow - The death ‘count from thé-Mon-| us taking the part ot the people | in° tor a ae = tod : Legs of Boy, id: . day storm. increased by two yes-| in the stagecoach.” ia im the storm-swollen Santa Crus | Seven other cities moved down 4 a : ot & 5 Ree oa Srey Laeepeei Linwood L. Flack Jr., of 392 — ‘ He the ladder to classifications re-| e's Not Hurt out an in a grass and brush fire and . m Ditmar Ave., said the chief grant- moan 6 eee. ting- lower employment. They _ a searchers found the body ot « man|F] OLISE CZLOU DP] ed = permit to operate the truck va Se ae ie were Fort Wayne, Ind., Grand} xansas Crry (AP) — Mrs.| THE who had been killed by a bolt. Oe only to urge voters to get out oan! soe eeudana te Rapids and Muskegon, Mich., Buf-| ames Kepler was backing a pick-| VODKA WAGON — ee OK. Rai in to vote. in Tuesday's primary, | 2 ney ies Tim |12!0. N.¥.; and Bridgeport, Newlup truck out of the driveway with} WITH Vernon Boyle, 37, of Martitiez S fals g Pe ee by wheter se A splashing hm ‘Britain and Waterbury, Conn, ee rete ot tae ond died of burns two hours after he Several city commissioners crit-| Dripping wet, he retreated to | The department said, however, , 11, and Vickie, was caught by flames while - icized Ipopholes in the city ordi-| his leaky office. that it expected 4 relatively jim the back when she heard the nee zeny me | Ot Ceiling eet es er ad ale of M. Mijares, i " the | on. non- : 6, who was struck by lighting | qe government's debt celing to\°" the city manager, to grant per-\T@MD@LAtUTe at 110, | arm vevreus by september. |. timmy had fallen out. The truck is was found beside a tomsto patch! 295: bition ‘dollars. — "with tempo-|™its for use of sound trucks in) | Most of this increase will come|had backed over his legs—and he : = he had been irrigating in Yolo| rary permission to go to 288 bil-/SPecial cases. : 13-Year Old Dies in the construction, food processing |W@5 Pinned beneath the wheels. TRUSSES County 70 miles northeast of San tion was ‘approved today by the| “It doesn’t say you can't follow) 1J” : | and apparel-industries. A pick-up| Mrs. Xepler jumped back in the Francisco. f 8 House Ways and Means Commit-|{fie sound truck with a car 2 i - lin trade jobs — banks, truck and backed a little tee. Sf ‘ |plasteted with your stickers,” Com-| DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Donald] companies and the like—also was|? free Jimmy. Promises to Buy co a missioner Philip E. Rowston, once|Knee, 13, whose temperature k ok * Dish h f The committee acted after Sec-|* _ Political pre ameek of nee 8 Sopvons tent The big layotts may be over ex-| | She took him to a hospital whiere iswhwasner | ones: ae ey eee Hine brain, ied today In Good § at ten fae, entered acetone, Mss ac Bend mse Girl, 12, Returns | in prospect for the current fiseal| The commission ‘voted 5 to 2)tan Hospital. : ; year. The only dissent on the vote|not to concern itself with the de- * * * se ‘ Thuece Esl. Sot BURBANK, Calif, (AP)—Here’s|Céme from Rep. Noah Mason (R-|bated law until' a pending Circuft| ‘The cause of death was not im- ? Political Opponents Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat. a a note for Bette Ann go he ue a ee enna ae 7 ete oe eee Come home, mother wil]; © +2® probably come up comes to tt doctors said Donald. showed . ‘. 2 @& 7 - -f -Bt- Ta = 4 buy a dishwasher. {im the: House Mofiday. oe of having uremic poisoning, that Have Twin Records 3 =STR. TK. Ez = Mrs. « Sally ee tae ieece heen taking heretofore of a do] ili 5 . UJ it eS : —— a¥ Ann’ . asked locat- talking heretofore of a de-| had fluid in his lungs. 7 = was a Ama's moths, sake help ee eS 8 ENO pace nl = MMOL tp — ake Coen, ply ey ater o re Bill Signed by lke Donald, of nearby Phillipsburs.|inin and Edward Johnston, Oahu ! , Panag over washing ¢ishes. ad tebe Rye ow | Wednesda. ‘His face was swollen |Ctusty Republican chairman are Si HE _\ If Bette Ann returns, ber moth-- Anderson not only boosted the WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-\and his temperature registered as|°PPsites politically — but look- 1 : — er said, she can have a new dish- forecast to 12 billions, he hinted) 10+ risenhower has signed jegis-|high as the thermomometer re-|#likes in other ways. FOAM RUBB | waster _|it might be even greater, depend- | son's enace|recorded—110 degrees—and pos-| Both are 40 years old, live in , ' | ing. on the. coursé’ of federal rey-j!ation putting the nation’s space) (1) Vas higher than that. the same neighborhood, originally . ey as = Bacay nF i nts > auetl The sectetary. ‘ald the $2,800 snk enms a eae came from Mlinois and arrived. in Reclines automatically to any position. : sources of petroleum im the U.S.| 00/00 deficit Yor the flecalyear|” - GS Pair of 98 Totals wet alg fa perpermgretpe Masland Duran plastic that—resists dirt "aes nee oo 2 — The new unit will be a reorgan- Lead 20-Gauge Test for the same concérn at adjoining and stain—Regular $69.95. p 000, ; bo oS , - |desks. served together on : : : LOU-MOR JEWELRY emues. ized and expanded version of the) Gordon Teets -of Palm Beach, |the nang — Junior Chamber Reduced $20.95 EXPERT WATCH REPAIR 47-year-old National Advisory| Fla.,.and Bob Biekirch of Roches-iof Commerce, and each became 7 DIAMONDS WATCHES |'Cheyenne Wonderin Committee on Aeronautics. Hugh| ter, N. Y., today held. the early| active in local politics in 1954. o : Y 9 —_|L. Dryden, NACA direetor, is ex-|lead for the National Skeet~Assn.| .° eAeé “resembliinha” Beroor MIRACLE MILE |\if Mayor Ducks Issue pected to be named to the $22,500-| 20-gauge championship under way] 1 gti a little sorry for the t SHOPPING CENTER =| a-year job of administrator of the|at Oakland .County . Sportsmen’s|°h? ‘ot, “sinks the other is in ——at| CHEYENNE, Wyo..(% — On\space agency. | Ee Club. Both turned in $8x100 scores.!4. wrong political party. page 10 of a Cheyenne newspaper ees, oe ae el en atrstun: eaatentoes appeared a letter to the editor|®dministrator, charge of} Gham, saber Men = be & UNITE wondering what happened to the ee Naa eine —— after a a ail ig angele corer SHIRT flock of 27 ducks which stayed| council, . ” ae "| The 20-gauge ¢ jonship fir-jine a man with 50 cents in his Distributors in a lake at the city park all w-#£°*% -- | ing at noon was about half com-|pocket making a clerk take down ; summer : The Defense Department will) pleted. Ben Dilorio of Los-Angeles, |$500 worth of dry goods from the Downtown and at Tel-Heron continue to handle military space | Calif., is the defending titlist. Helshelf? . . . Taffy Tuttle admits On page 12, under the heading | projects. Any conflicts over juris-| had not been on the fields at noon.|that she once accepted a gift from . elec |diction will be decided..by the|He won in 1957 at,Reno with 100ja Washington Senator. He was an Foot t th | President. straight. > lintielder—Earl Wilson. STRIKE. IT. RICH BONUS! With the purchase of King Size foam Rubber Recliner at . $49.00. Strike it J = . : rich with this spe- : | o cial combination. now GOOD NEWS now . pale ~ ... TRAVELS FAST fall... cil : . < W INCLUDES: , as : _* BIRCH HIGH CHAIR Jrs NURSERY CHAIR ° ; * NU . Our best friends, OUR SAVERS, are * BIRCH PLAY PEN ; . . = * PLAY YARD PAD Pls | d telling their friends and neighbors JUNIOR CRIB a about the EXTRA PROFIT and SURE _* entrants ?- Pc he SAFETY that are yours when you save m® ALL FOR ONLY & } at Pontiac Federal. ! | y ‘ r ; ._™ 2 ee se O YOU can enjoy these advantages by , ! il Kn it opening your account with us! Buy n° ASY CREDIT y e Z ; with NO MONEY DOWN. . | ? Terms as Low as 51.75 per Week . 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Every community, large or small, is entitled to as much police protec- tion’ as it wants... if it.is willing Orchard Lake Village, arid charges ‘ to pay for it. But the policing power that police are enforcing traffic laws in such a manner as to penalize re- sponsible drivers and enrich the vil- - lage coffers. : Some interesting light is shed on the situation by the budget for Or- chard Lake Village for the ‘next 12 months. ; ce x «x * The. budget calls for spending — $99,538 for all village purposes. Some ments, or from justice courts and * * $57,000, or more than half, is for po- other courts, appears to be out of Psonic ta top. “* lice department ‘expenses. proportion with other municipal ) ory, Bible says Bo. One sede a Where the money comes from is of reyenues, perhaps it is time to take wy. | -t- esigs Magees, cotgtanged ae help, litth mg — some interest. Four major sources are stock of things such as Mr. Curr - ANN er ee eee pr predowed Rather ng Haare rn expected to supply these amounts: mentions in his recent letter. it | Nee “| wee mendatery, pins a fom cleo. [ov geg lap ag ageigena | Motor vehicle tax return. .$10,000 ————— ; ee ; ‘te cur majers. if I ioe Christian. We have no fear of Sales tax return ........ 5,500 “Tue nation’s club women are urg- igae ie a3 wee one correctly, we could majer in this world or the next. POLICE FINES ary sass ing the adoption of the rose as the >. __WE KNOW Who Goes There—Halt! cow bari ate yor oR sees seaght enlien tp UW + i ee , U.S. national flower.”—Press report. ~~~ te —— A a OT ee ag ot he BOD, Ris mere wets oats Nal If a rose is chosen, .in view of the” povig se ee | Ee . —_, 1 an emeTOW's Bewmnape®. _When the pole af vilage the proraence of itching foo among ovas sere neS SAIS: ee eg eee a er size and character of Orchard Lake. americans, it should be the rambling kh hch ane a tt | H apse t ] and typing, which were invaluable =~ Giean Yutlle (population 696) put the bite on rose : -AANTUSACHEV S Le er. ypocri ica ine, ee er, ny enough culprits to collect fines equal - a - ought to give our high school credit Al tte toe Voice of the Peopie to almost 78 cent of the entire ts 2 WASHINGTON — It anything obvious purpose _— or ee advantage for maintaining relatively high of , This informe =, wi villas seipaley tan que at tao Se- ‘The Man About Town saiteesded = continence ieee, Kivrasabie’ has: triiiee’ te Sra wedtle de ea ae rages tae Agana FSA crate ss clusions are obvious: ee M Be 5 Millic ' a eee da hestile.ty tha wes. He plays De Gaulle off against - PHS Graduate [Sy sit Stier. ? 1: The residents of said village ay ; .* Huon > oo m has been aoe cehot panes ine eee : an awfully ornery bunch of people;or >. - 4 peeie showed ian says in order to drive a wedge : ’ a = : ; 2: outsiders wo pass through the Recreational Area Crowds te diet 'bas br mn word Mivecs muta wot ance Red Boss Accomplished village are paying the fines. Are Breaking All Records As a consequence, the replies _ The whole plot is so palpable that Both H li Clown Se ar as ee Sa ge peg la Og a gat —_ ‘We know many of Orchard have so many of that they appear cannot allow the argument in “ themselves to anything that J. M. Roberts on ‘the ine comical poses into Lake’s fine residents and can rule . too commonplace te the. home such letters to go unanswered the Khrushchev hand By Guissedat all Gane out the first proposition;’ hence folks.. ~ canh un cite oir tahbel at oe ee lami! sats sat kapsuliy ant aban the second must be true, idee cou Oe: a the world. (Copyright 1968) Raney me ane of cles If they see no humor in portraying extent. And when total fines are It now appears that the 1958 crowds at : y : jumor a tipsy youth who whistles at « * equal to $60°for each person liv- - Oakland County's recreational spots will Dr. Willi 2 : _ comtpel of security is Moscow Br ne enemy of the state, ing iu the aren, there fe perhape’ °™°204 five nifiifon. -.With hardly an ex- yr. Wiliam Brady Says: 7 : oe Bray! nope then they’ never laugh with the just rinses, wenden teal Too M h S vets Po ~ around Western embassies appear WS: SH/WAY, , =e ndance ee 7 : @ &, shi. xk -': Topping the list is Kent Lake Park, uc Ww : ? op : “rere ans to Such fi the West It is patenell See, Weetafuers pe , The [ehh a ae Seelinet. ee ee amaice Rob Americans of Health at: reece SE ot band at te embassies to Orchard Lake Village. It turns Deva taidiaw Vice his own government of in a spot where Khrushchev bas up in many communities of varying gays the number will exceed two miljion. Most Americans consume too proved ineffective im two er hooliganism. such perfect control. size throughout the d. Next in line is Cass. Lake, drawing the much refined carbohydrate (sugar three weeks Fd have the wart oe fe . & Then « feeling of despendeney Lg Lege Lica a mont pean Of ae paid ressyetnst ‘eee nee ee a eae jpit Russias hooliganiam covers 8. descende, Miner seapilentations ~— a among: Mk s 60 state parks, ground, of the Rusdan posture, instead Is Somethin to B pa Oe ai them are cheap, on smuggling in jazz records. It also of being laughable, become cor- et ee. , =e évaliahle every- the relief of the nervous, de- includes wearing American oliacies of a kind of thinking to Done to Aid Railroads? Cg opin, ye sir ier an pressing period that follows child- clothes, making passes. at the which Western minils camnet be- * asserts’ is badly overcrowded on many ant. whether “ont me ho ap an ladies or getting drents Ya public come accustomed. ae ' ae hungry or Answer — period Boorishness in public. vehicles, - Ms Sp In the current issue of Fortune, AS Praitiag tae Marihger They are quickly lows childbirth. normally. It disorderly conduct of any sort, a egg ges aad magazine, a plan is suggested to save Marvin. Zeller ronan Long — be mecessary to syoonymomt, Nikita the 634 railroads in the United States. 1. tne crowds are immensely above fices.for a brief due to emotional, * « last year. . spurt J ie eee: As pointed out several times in Larger numbers, especially on week- be no’ difficulty bilowsel these columns, the country’s basic ©", is the case of Manager: foreign visttors in > illo ss Sohediagties rs oui * veri means of transportation is ham- — strung to the point it may cease — to exist, piece by piece, The hand- writing is on the wall and unless the Government comes: to the relief of the railroads, the Gov. ernment will find itself selling tickets, firing locomotives and re- placing defective rails and ties. At least it will superintend these operations, whether it relishes the idea or not. *k & *& ae Fortune suggests a great amalga mation program with four national railroad divisions, thus eliminating’ duplication in operation, mainte- nance costs etc. *. WW : “Massive consolidation” says the magazine, “is the only way the industry can make enough money to survive as a private en- terprise.” Too many rails are losing too much money too rapid- ly. Tossing in the sponge will be upon us unless something is worked out rather quickly. . The transportation’ system has ceased calling “wolf.” The pesky critter’s licking his chops on the Dally Except Sunday Pineodtive Viee President Anaaane havertistng ‘ice + and Circulation Manager Wrinses aneant ;@ ‘att JORDAN, Joun, W. Prrecenaise, ~ *] Advertising Secretary and. Editor nager Roser B. Tans, Gednce C. Inataw, Managing Editor Classified Manager The Associated Prens is entitled excius to “the use for pogeg e of jocal news i this * newspaper as ae all AP news dispatches. i The ; of municipalities is designed to pro- tect citizens — all citizens, resident and visiting — and thefe the power should end. If this power is misused, a wide area suffers by reason of the boy- - eott motorists will. eventually build up in self-protection. ok wk O* _ _ AL Messini at Proud Lake Park. | Highland Park, according to Manager _ © John Reagan, - ~ {s running away. above any previous year. At Bald Mountain Park, Manager William Rathsberg > gays his biggest year already is assured. Manager of the Holly Recreational Area, Murray Titsworth | expects. to double last year’s numbers. At the Rochester Park, Manager John Butterfield says its capacity often is taxed to a great- er extent than ever before. This year already has reached the total attendatice of most any former year is the report from . Robert Bos, Manager of the Ortonville Park. - oe rs . . If the Detroit Tigers finish in the first division, : of Bloomfield Hills wears his old topcoat next winter, and Mrs, Roseman gets a mink—and vice versa. The family dog of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shayner "of Waterford tosses the, chickens around the yard. with his nose when they try to share his dog food. And the chickens seem to like his bounces, always returnin, for more. When asked if her pet cat had a pedi- gree, Beverly Olmstead, five year old daughter of o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olmstead of Rochester, said: “If she ever had one she probably ate it.” 4 * Verbal Orchids- Mrs. ¥. N. Hilton ‘of Watkins Lake; eighty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Keller of 89: Mariva St.; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. : Mr. and Mrs, William MacGonegal of Auburn Heights; fifty-second wedding anniversary. — s But he was. evidently relying, when he made that statement, on the short memories of many Americans. For. not quite two weeks ago — on July 18 — a mob ment and personnel are controlled ‘by thé government in the Soviet Union, — living to excess . regulate our time . . . Of tears or happiness . ... So. why not just’. take life in stride . . . And keep ur balance true... As God al- lows us time on earth .. . For _ The Country Parson — \ should carry S , chocolate bar to take at inter- vals. For the namby-pamby who just sits before the TV, at the movies, in the car, in the bleachers, in the cheering section, at school or in the office, any such indulgence ‘QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | “Husband, from asthma attacks... These at- 3 F Bs 3 3 Fg rat : | Have if i F 3 Gene Worrell wanted to let the wives have a chance to ask held a Uttie merce banquet tol, Tenn. Noitce the spunky arguments of one of the wives, for she voices the attitude of many women. But you better follow my advice, for divorces usually start in the bedroom! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J Y375: Gene Worrell, aged fl; now wattering © 1 _. that splits their home asunier. * ¥ er *& : . “Dr, Crane, why must the wife make al} the concessions?" she de- manded. “Why doesn’t the husband & : : RESe * 3 fF ini Hit F Fs F rile : i i i ; j q ¥ re te i rit FF 3F onal, af cf a Hf getgeet it ii RH 9% wee - 1 KENT, 0. (UPI)—The Old Indian ‘* . sign still is on the face of America. The sign is the bent tree that E jmarks the early Indian trail, ac- 3 cording to Davey tree experts, In- 7 dian custom was to bend saplings : and fasten them in position, the 3 me bend indicating the route.to be fol- Pa ee SS a iss Sth tt re may be seen CO et oe out much of America, including es- Relieve piles symptoms with an oral tab | Pecially the Mississippi Valley, the tar? 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Pentiac that he Hu 1SON,, dark cin arte rete a ES st ae election, Voters will be voting for) Prior to that , he was a : |the district in which they live.. | director for four years at the Con ressional lomin meceis Dirt (P Those Democrats in District 4| isnt. ec2€2¢ - eee wevmeanenaas Johnson has had. his political The battle for the Democratic nomination to ‘ 5 hat in the ring several times. He Congress | will.be, Being that he is amopposed _ looms somewhat like a Civil War. There's Leslie H. Hudson, |for the nomination, James Clark-| "ms nominated to Congress | in of Pontiac, on the “north,” and’ Zigmand J. Wiparkg, of Hasel|s0n. Detroit attorney ‘und Soutty | 540" ana 1966. Park, on the “south. resident, va| ‘For four months of 1954 he s merger rer the party's! served on the bench of Pontiac Hyjdson, of 361 Gallogly Rd; Niparko, 38,|i0 1956 : Municipal Court -as judge filling served four years as his Hazel Park, ar 2 ae the unexpired term of the late Fe noggin in the of that city for DISTRICT 1 Charles P_, Webster. ; shoot for bigger game asd Hoping to defeat Chapin and| Oakland County's ana ot, ac Bio Gut and| Johnson, and a fourth District ‘1 sional seat. « 8. ca Toweshipe. and Gyivan Leke! -andidate, is Waterford Township mms on the school board Robert H. Chapin Corp. Steven: J. Kolar from 1947 through. See to Desytn Fisting DT’ coe, Uke Jehacen, wee w- later, Hudson werved as on. ET GE Ulead Se OE EE Seles seeking Be) scsi fag youre tn ite be tiae superviser on Niparko spent three years and) District 1 nomination to Lansing. Ps Sapervieers Oakland Coun-| This is the 37-year-old life insur- pene epee aya He operates a hardware Supervisors repre-| ance salesman fe Girt try for a) oe te Bop Lioyd L. Anéerecn itat- oe more be os ye Ween geiaeith wt. Piillbe by somsg 7000 votes, * * yerved as! High School, Chapin was im the | He lives at 6820 Hatchery Rd., The 36-year-old Oakiand| Slelds of real estate, plumbing | Waterford Township, with his wife. 1941 graduate of campaign,| 89d heating, and construction, | Kolar -has-held the offices of! School and attended the University| and is a member of the South Oak-| before he entered the insuramee | secretary, chief steward, and edu-| Sideten te Us ta nae leet oe a" eee |UAW Local 7 at Chrysler Be i three girls and a boy. In 1943 Niparko received his of-| He lives with his wife and five! an Army veteran. During his sophomore year in| ficer’s commission in the Navy at s 6 use from Se * tod Heats Commitee oo saclEestern Mage cobge woe} DStrict 2 Covered “He is past president ofthe Lions! He is a member of the Natidhal Candidates in the District 2 (P | and 2 Gretel Ot howe Michi ont ).. ace, six e- r Commeenity Ceblton eel te tee Democrats and one Republican, were 0 ned in a front in tion of Teachers. ' page, story in Monday’s Pontiac cre. 12 Seek Six County Nominations | Reais th Cotas Onmy are- firm believers in the old “that if you don't succeed i HLL | Hu ; ui * There is a total of 12 Democratic James P. Lawson, 33, of 28136 Utley. Lawson was elected town- ship justice in April of last year. * * «& He is matched against a fellow Democrat who was The candidate of prosecutor serves on the Michigan Bar As- x * * : fle fe'an Army veteran’ cl the second World War and served overseas between 1943 and 1945. “Utley, 51, of 51 Henry-Clay Ave., - Sybil Ct., Farmington, is pitted + in| and received his law degree from the Detroit College of Law. He holds a record of being -top Goodfellow newspaper salesman visory Council. Herbert Koester, of Northville, and Francis J. Stephenson, Farm- ington Township supervisor. Hicks, 52, of 16 N, Johnson Ave., is making his fourth’ bid for the sheriff's job. . The. for- mer Pontiac police officer lost | by -37,000 to Sheriff Frank W. Trois two years ago in the gen- eral election. Dahlerup, of 2372 Brickly St., Ferndale, did not submit a candi- date’s form to The Pontiac Press. He was an unsuccessful candidate for sheriff in 1956. Fifty-threeyear-old Koester is a retired Detroit policeman with 25 years on that force. He now makes his home at 42780 Eight Mile Rd., Northville. .- : He joined the Detroit depart- ment on July 1, 1929. During Sure of Ballot Position 3. Democrats Unopposed ‘Three Democratic candidates for county positions have automatically cleared one hurdle. The three were without opposition when the deadline for nominating oa came around June 17. They are: James Clarkson, 33-year-old Detroit attorney and rest dént of Southfield,.who was defeated two years ago by 7,000 votes by Rep. Theodore F. Hughes. He is running again. this year for the District 4 seat in the Michigan House of Repre- sentatives, He lives at 23525 Valley View Rd. Wallace E. Rice too was a loser in the 1956 November’ election. The 49-year-old drainage contractor In Troy is _« trying again for the post of Drain Commissioner, Rice lives at 6440 Anslow Lane, Troy, Robert J. Lowney, of 2417’ N. Main St., Royal Oak. Lowney, “gm unopposed Democratic candidate for county surveyor, did | not submit a carididate ’s form to The Pontiac Press. h chis tenure, Koester served as vice president of the Police Of- * ficers’ Asen. and treasurer Of a Detroit Committee of Public Employes. Born in Erie, Pa., Koester ‘moved to Detroit in 1917. Mar- wed he is the father of two chil- + *' & His record with the Detroit police shows 10 precinct citations and one departmental citation. _He He is a " mpmber of the Farm- ington Exchange Club, Farming- ton Elks, and the Boysville of Michigan, Inc x * ® . The Democratic -nomination to the newly-created county job of clerk-register is being sought by John E. Kronenberg, branch man- ager of the Royal Oak-Berkley of State’s office, and Emil F. Jaworski, aircraft super- visor from Pontiac, Kronenberg has been in his present position sinee he was appointed to it in February, 1955. Prior to this time, the candidate worked as a’tool and die employe for Burroughs Adding Machine in Detroit, Fisher Body Division in Pontiac, and Sherman Products in Royal Oak. Kronenberg is 34, He lives with his wife and three children at their home, 711 N, Altadena Ave., last-year for the Royal Oak Ci Commission. a etal * * Active in democratic circles since 1948, he once served as treasurer and vice chairman of the Royal Oak Democratic Club, Kronenberg’s primary opposition has been employed since 1951 in =i Aircraft Division of Chrysler Jaworski, 41, of 691 Stanley _Ave., ts associated with the Oak- land. County Big Brothers Assn. and the National Sheriff’s Assn. He is married and the father of a boy and girl. The Democrat has been apo- pointed state delegate to Demo- -|@ratic conventions for*10. years, He is an officer in the Pontiac Democratic Club and the Polish National Alliance here. Besides, he Royal Oak. He failed in a bid}date and his wife at <= home Rochester, apse from 1953, he returned to \County CIO Council ‘and a mem- ber in the Fraternal order of Eagles 2887. x & ® An accountant in hotel manage- ment in Pontiac, anda factory millwright from Rochester, round out the Democratic slate of 12 candidates hoping for nomination to the six county offices. Both are candidates for county treasurer. William K, Benson, 49, .of 2569 John R Rd., Rochester, has been with the Ford Motor Co, plant in Highland Park since 1932. Benson is a former member of president of the Brooklands School Board of which he was a member five years, For five years he acted as chair- man of the Avon Township Demo- cratic Club. He also directs the group of ushers at his church in Rochester, A daughter 14 and a son two years older reside with the candi- in * * * Born in-Detroit, Benson received his: educations there. “Beside Benson’s mame on the Aug. 5 ptimary will be that of Gl-year-old John W, Copple, of 2151 Kircher Ct., Pontiac Town- ship. This is Copple’s as well ee On 7 enpemont Copple was with the Waldron Hotel in Pontiac in the accounting|> department for 10 years, 1947-57. He left there then and went into similar work the the Roosevelt Hotel in Pontiac. After a five-year the Roosevelt in March of this year, He was raised and educated in Dlinois and came here in 1927. Married, Copple is the father of a is a delegate to the Oakland son and married daughter. ¢ is active in the Eagles, Scouts, and Civil Defense work in ‘The fourth Democratie candi- date for sheriff, Stephenson, 51, of 24041 Haynes St., Farnying- He served several years as mayor of the town. of Domunion in his ‘native land. Stephenson was ‘elected super-|' visor of Farmington Township in ton, was born in Nova Scotia. | Ballots are svaideins in from the city. or physical Fd ¥ siowiship: city and village offices, but not at,the county clerk’s office, according Absentee Ballots Available Deadline for sts for absentee ballots, for the Tuesday primary mew is 2 pi m. Saturday. * lpegged 1958 as the year to do (Clarkson, 33. ot 23525 ‘Valley DISTRICT 5 (Ineludes a Oak City, Clawson, Huntington Woods and Pleasant Ridge). John Boghosian Thirty-yearcld Boghosian began his law practice in Pleasant Ridge shortly after being awarded his degree from Wayne State Univer- sity in 1955. ~ ee ee in Detroit, For. two years up until last, Royal Qak Democratic Club. * * * Seymour V. Devereaux Devereaux is the second of three Townships, Forms eee rare “ot Berkley ‘and Oak Park) Boghosian, of 206 N. Lafayette |born i. The third District 5 candidate is a member of the bar like his primary foe, Boghosian. Peisner, who is 35, was admitted to the bar in Detroit in 1950. Peisner is a graduate of Detroit Central High School and the Uni- versity of Detroit, where he re- Because he was wounded in the Huertgen Forest in Germany as awarded the Bronze Star and Pur- ple Heart. * * * DISTRICT 6 motes Royal Osk Township, azel Park, and Madison hts). (EDITOR'S ‘NOTE: A review of all fer the District 6 nemination ts sfmeetete eandidates Loft LA as Harold W. '* ate staniey Weiss did John C. Hitchcock forms). Hitchcock is one of the five Democrats hoping to come out on Pern- candidates for the Fifth District top of the Aug. 5 primary nomin-| an infantry rifleman, Peisner was jation for the last of Oakland's seats in the House of Representa- tives: : Hitchcock, 55, of 438 EK. Jarvia St., Hazel Park, is in the general insurance and real estate business in that city. He trailed incumbent Rep, Walter T. McMahon by 167 votes for the nomination two years ago, * * * The candidate, the father of three children, has been a member dor-severs years: Ge te aloo Ga the Hazel Park Personnel Advisory Board. - He founded the Youth Aid Foundation and has been active in the Boy Scouts organization. * oe Richard A. Luotonen . Luotorien is a switching foreman for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad in Detroit. He has been employed by the railroad since December of 1950. He is 26 years old and lives. at 411 Marshall St., Ferndale, with his wife and fi'e children, He attended Cass Tech High School and Wayne. State Univer- sity in Detroit. » raat last year. This is his first attempt in seeking a political office. Walter T. McMahon McMahon, 61, of 151 E. Shev- lin St., Hazel Park, was first elected to the District 6 post in |1948. This year’s bid for re-elec- ‘tion marks his bid for a sixth. consecutive two-year term in the House. — ‘ a County Dems Eye ’58 as Year to Oust GOP Coy By GEORGE T- TRUMBULL, dr. Oakland County Democrats have something about the Republican stronghold on county political offices. ; The party has come up with a will appear on next Tuesday’s primary ballots throughout the county. They are vying for nomina- tion to. 14 county positions—one in Washington, seven in Lansing and six in Pontiac. Besides selecting their party nominee for these 14 offices, voters Tuesday will nominate .candidates for governor, lieuten- ant governor and United States Senator from Michigan. In addition, voters from each precinct in the county will choose delegates they wish to represent them at August county political conventions. On the morning of Aug. 6 the ieratic candidates, leavirg 23 who iwill not get past the primary: bal- loting. Overshadowing the entire Demo- cratic nomination contest, is the Hudson. versus Niparko fight for the Congressional nomination. Not far behind is the match between Leo P, Meagher and Fred Elias for the nomiriation to the .State Senate aa — Hudson, me yeurold ane bard: ware dealer, relinquished his Dis- trict 2 seat in the State House of Representatives to bid for a two- year trip to Washington. Two years Hudson's senior in age, Niparko is determined that the game of playing political bridesmaid is over for him.; The Ferndale teacher trailed 1956 Con- gressional nominee Paul Sutton by 5,400 votes. Niparko joins with Elias, and nine other candidates, returning from the primary Democratic slate of two years ago. Elias, who with his brothers own a chain of drive-in restaurants, won the State Senate nomination then by a seant 213 votes. In the Novem- ber genefal election however, he lost out to L. Harvey Lodge, 138,- 559 to 108,975. * * Elias was also his party’s nom- inee to the Senate in 1954. Meagher; has jur into the Seuds ‘tues Gan yout Wee: Ses Only one Democratic incumbent votes will be in, so will 14 Demo- |. - to County Clerk Fiecence . ary Absentee ballots are 5 cane vay those voters who will be unable to go to the polls August 5 due to absence handicaps. j— Rep. Walter T. McMahon, of Hazel Park — is seeking re-elec- tion to his: present post. Hudson was the only other officeholder the besides Niparko and Elias, are: David B. Utley, D. “Hicks and W for clerk, this year for District 1; sioner; Steven J. Kolar, District 1; Hitchcock, District 6. x & tor; George S. Dahlerup, sherriff; Odin H. Johnson, in 1956 Wallace E. Rice, drain commis- Harold A. Grant, District 2; James large slate of 37 candidates who/Clarkson, District 4; and John C. Clarkson and Rice, along with Robert J. Lowney, Democratic candidate, for surveyor, have! the distinction of being unopposed ‘and sure of a place on the November ballot. In the Democratic nomination race for District 2 (Pontiac), there are. six candidates. There is one less in the District 6 contest. There are four bidding for District 1 hon- ors, three in District 5, and fwo in District 3. FRED ELIAS estate broker who handles the Elias, known principally as president of a chain of drive-in restaurants, is engaged in many other ‘businesses. He is 45 and makes his home at 1561 E. Muir St., Hazel Park, He was the Democratic nom- inee for Oakiang County’s 12th District: seat’ in the Michigan Senate in 1954 and 1956. He lost to Republican L. Harvey aetge Sy wemse 1,500 votes two years ago. . Between political campaigns the Democratic hopeful has served on the Oakland County Supervisors in 1955 and 1957. Elias entered the restaurant business in Detroit in 1939. He took courses in restaurant manage- ment several years later from Wayne State University and in — from Michigan State Univer- ity. : Married, he is, the father of ,| three children. 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Chandler and daughter, Lynn Marie, of San Diego, Calif., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkby of Orchard Lake avenue. Ensign James Chandler will join his family here upon his return from Pacific duty with the U.S, Navy. 7 * * aa Visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Clark of Colrain drive, are the Roy J. Clarks of bales, Tex. x * * Mr. and Mrs. David E. Edstrom of Maceday Lake had Mr, and Mrs. Tory Worum of St. Paul, Minn., as their guests last week. This week- end they expect Burleigh Peterson of ; amen ‘Minn. * x * Fort Lauderdale, Fla., were honored at a party given Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Collins of Bir- smear ache Cag nme Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Green of ee ae ka * street and Bonnie Davidson of Cam- | ‘ley street. “They plan to visit the provinces | of New Brunswick and Novia Scotia, and will xetusn vie the. Maw eagiead States, e £5 sash ae acta: bus, Ga., is visiting: with her par- — ents, the A. T, Andersons of Cass-_ | Elizabeth road. - ite Ce oe eae Mr. and Mrs. John O. .Harris have returned to their home in Rich- mond, V2., a week’s visit with Mr. and H. Reynolds of - Elizabeth Lake avenue. 2s Home after a week's vacation at 4#Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are Eunice -# €ollins of Sylvan Glen and Elizabeth Rockefeller of Parkway drive. * * . Air Force Staff Sergeant Rich- ard G, Kirkham is home from Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz., and has joined his wife and his parents, the Howard Evans: of Woodmere street, for a visit. Mrs. Kirkham has been residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orman DeLorge of Joslyn road. . ; On Friday the Kirkhams will leave for Gunter Air Force Base, Ala., where Sgt. Kirkham will study a course in medical specialization for five months. © 3% ~ ‘Mrs. Lulu Legge of Mount Dora, Fia., is visiting in the home of the J. L. VanWagoners of Andersonville road. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 00, 1058 LIONS’ COACH LAUGHS AT COLLEGE COACHES’ TESTIMON] Ng Wilson Lashes Coach George Wilson of the Detroit Lions lashed back at the three college coaches, Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State, Bowden Wyatt of Tennessee and Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, for their critical testimony before the Senate anti-trust committee Monday. - The three coaches lambasted the pro draft procedures because they declared it “prevents young men from marketing their talent for the best price.” “This is something the colleges should know about quite well,” said Wilson, “they plead innocent yet they compete for players from one campus to another. ' They bargain with players to outbid the other colleges,” he added. Wilkinson was the sharpest critic of pro football. He told the committee the owners of pro athletics are in business philanthropically, and my experience has been that they are almost ruthless in their attitudes.” x *-*® “What experience?” retorted Wilton at Cranbrook yesterday, “not one of the three coaches ever played pro- fessional football, so why were they called on to give testimony.” *In regard to Wilkinson’s advice to Oklahomans “to find out how much they are worth by talking to Canadian teams,” Wilson commented, “the colleges are also experienced here.. They put price tags on players even higher than some pros get.” Wyatt, who told Tennessee players they would be better off doing their life’s work than playing pro football, brought a scoff from Wilson. “I can give you a volume ? on the eligibility rights of college players like other sports | — such as baseball which signs boys before they graduate | “YW or even out of high school. The greatest number of pro football players have college degrees, it was noted. ns Pers 2 Se ct ee Another’ rebuttal on the college coaches’ testimony | |' came from George Preston Marshall, the outspoken owner of the Washington Redskins. “Wilkinson knows about professionals, He's one {| himself. He earns much more than his university — “ president with his coaching and other sidelines.” “Wilkinson is opposed in having pro ball exempt from anti-trust laws, yet he apparently doesn't object to lending his stadium at Norman to professionals,” said Marshall. x * * The Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles play there . September 13th. Bo as _ Wilson then turned his attention to the Lions’ train- ing camp -and the forthcoming game with the college All-Stars. glee eS - “We will continue twice-daily workouts until a week before the game,” said Wilson, “and every morn- ing we will put on the pads and have a good head ’ bumping session.” : ‘Old Man’ Wiliams Beats 2 Again Tigers of names of players who have received wonderful business “« 9 | xe * *%. *2 . a a opportunities after leaving pro football, far more than the | S omers . ° football player who just gets out of college.” de v a: “ty Ie Dodgers Dump Braves Out of Ist “Some college coaches are far from being the best B | ] R — “a ’ judges of professional material,” said another Lions’ offi- a .) in uns be : e = cial, “and Duffy Daugherty’s judgment on pro talent has | | ad n : been the worst.” . 4 : “Almost every player Duffy has touted as top pro call- ° in - ame bre, has failed to make the grade,” sald the speaker. By the Associated Press ~ eee ee a Ries Sane te Sip Gams oct) teens ase bey eid tory critical of pro football said Wilson, “we admit we need = |_| -y—in—1 thy Belted etm thore would Braves, bossting of first place, a full game behind) at Pierce Field for Birmingham the colleges, but the colleges sh Playin aga sag be| And if Dodger right-hander Don |beaten record instead of one Of/4. san Francisco Giants, who| youngsters whe will participate e colleges, e colleges should Grand Slam Earlier no need for a gas station owners'/Drysdale were to pitch as well'the worst in the circuit. in the Junior Olympics at Belle as the pros offer players an incentive to do well so that n i one came from behind for a o—_ they can be picked in the pro drafts,” said Wilson. aa inning 4-3 victory in Cincin- me -* DETROIT i — When the Boston nat. . It was pointed out that pro football has not infringed |peq sox came to town a couple The Dodgers’ victory was their) The Loon Lake Summer Finnish M M : asked — as he often is — if he Se, ee en ee ee | rtin had nt thought whipped Milwaukee three times|should contact coach Dave Smit = oves to 3rd ea me without a defeat, had a shutout|Smith is the Walled Lake High | a The ageless slugger, who will until the ninth when Wes Coving-| football and wrestling coach celebrate his 40th birthday. on ton slammed his 18th home run. * * *°> : we CW Ider OPTS OP ise coms ont wit hs ene oe eS Royal Oak Little League foot- ome te rte pied wt ROSS 1 ae DETROIT (AP)—Billy Martin; from their Birmingham (Ala.) where says " is being switched to third base| farm club im the AA Southern | des his best hitting, belted age gr A de + + -f | in the Detroit Tigers’ latest move| Association, tremendous home runs es place, a half games off! Veteran Billy Talbert says Davis | to untrack themselves from the ; Sox defeated Detroit 11-8 in the paced, downing Chicago 64.\Cyp hopeful Barry MacKay, the dismal showing that threstens 10 This is @ desperation move and) innings. Philadelphia gained a split withiformer Michigan star, does not f° : the only certain thing about it 7 St. Louis, winning the scheduled| work hard mn make the 1958 season a total flop.|:- 119+ Veal will not hit Williams hit a grand-slammer in 32 enough on his game. * * . big league lthe third inning and tied one of game 32 in 11 innings after los-|Lew Hoad is another anti-MacKay — hk ah season pitching. In six previous minor |the immortal Babe Ruth's marks ——— ing 43, a game that had been|man, He says Barry will never be | shortstop all long after |; 5 | spending most of his previous big ague campaigns, the best the|then ended the near-four hour con- suspended by the Sunday curfew/a great’ player, : ; Jeague seasons at second and |*!¢nder infielder ever has done at/test with a three-run poke in the ; te ee law a month ago. ¢ ¢¢ : third bases, Martin is moving over |, Plate over the long haul isjiith, New York ...... a — + * * Southfield High has booked its and Inman (Coot) Veal will suc-|742 fe was hitting .277 at Bir-) «T just don’t know, about retire-|Baitimere “7... # 3 i The defeat, the fourth in the/home football games at night for ceed him at shortstop. mingham. ment,” Williams had said Monday| Chicago | ..0.." 3 8 ao it last six games, was a costly one/next fall but is still awaiting the : * ¢ * when the four-game series opened. oooh 2 we Be for the Braves, whose brilliant/aliotment of funds for the erection After last: night's 13-6 defeat Veal is regarded as an out-|"Right now I feel great but it's|Bewwe, wenenenee “ Fs = BR young pitcher, Joey Jay, had' tolof lights by the board of education by the Boston Red Sox, the /standing glove man but manager|a day-to-day situation with me. I rep eal be taken out of the game because|there. Estimated cost is $40,000 Tigers annonuced that the 2%- [Ri] Norman said the move has(had a terrible, start this year. 1 gered SE of a strained right elbow. The 22-lHome opener is set for Sept. 19 year-old Veal is being summoned {nothing to do with Martin's show-|hurt my wrist a couple of times day “Snes Fork 3s year-old righthander, who had/against Royal Osk Kimball, ling in the field. The and I wasn’t hitting at all. Now| 30 11 Detroit & 11 night won five im succession, was S rt C ] d said “this * mean we feei|i'm starting to pick up.” (Eanern Sis Time) charged with his fourth defea t. He Bae. << -a! ports Calendar [fiir its 'suy Wilaas broke » tori samp |? Yeats beset OD left after the Dodgers bad scoret Hitfars Steal Show —< move merely gives the team/ with his basesloaded clout off |"™Rctinay cay se" wien Ha). — twice in the sixth on a double by/" Case 6 lncw's deveiens mare lewny. ‘| Jim (No-Hit) Bunning in the | Baltimore at 7 pan —Portocar Peewee Reese. : 5:30 p.m. Wisner Field. N id ‘he and General fourth inning and contributed a New Pay - City. 9 ae Pa * * * in Waterford Games CLASS uhiman . - orman S (7-4) Va. (74). 7 U " an 650 pe Japecs —<—" manager an McHale os — — ——_ against | By i Ray Jablonski 8 two-run homer | SITY, MEN — Stadium ton vs. waw) the club's situation and decided — Somme eiaeine | peseeeny of res ee ie tener Wael eax was a night for hitters in | oSine, Gn eartr, hmbuance *| ge Douing ‘outright to the |, THe three hits hiked his batting] How ¥6t ab sawed Gu.’ Bs . pontine Pro vaste |E4°S, the Giants another cometh a total of 35 sprayed aroun SBE RTS Sams sue} Chron farm i te the (SEEM, the home uns] NAMONAL HEAT, aug | __ BUG WINNERS — Stocky Bob Shley,12year-ld ovale. lege protect "32 leat heen rains par In 49 vs. Wall's Service. paz, ont Roane’ == Association. Bolling, levand slam job was the 17th of hig|Miwaukee neti P-4 = ory schoolboy and his dad (right, above), Al Shuley, plastics manu | nished by Frank Robinson's 18th * aes ve. Drayton 8:30'p.m., at Dray brother et cue career that twice has been inter- re oe & & $6] facturer, yesterday grabbed four National Skeet championships {home run, retired the first two Jim Patterson of Drayton Drug ay Bolling, almost totally rupted by service stints. Cineinnatt "...... eo m1 % at the NSSA meet at OCSC’s' layout. Both are confirmed hunters, batters in the ninth. Willie Mays|.et the theme for the evening by CLASS A—Jets vs. Griff's Grill, 8:30 — His 17 bases-loaded home runs| Pn: eee ee eee] too, and Bob got his first deer last fall, his father says. ‘‘He’s | singled to set the stage for Jabbo’s ets n, & Su homering after a walk to start Dm, Wisner Field. oar He was hitting only. .194 and/ties him with Babe Ruth. Only Lou|** See read @ real hunter, too, with ducks and all other game” the proud\ |12th homer. the Drugmen off towards a 6-4 club. ace pu sagen Park.” = nd a” only 24 games sate ylbakcon 23, = foranjpedbnlns st. Louis 4, vam bia 4, completion ot) parent adds. Both are shooting ‘‘all the way” in the big meet. \ r . * conquest of Hubert Wall's. Patter- Softball a 5 career home r : “ye Marv ‘ a ria pg ted par Boma) tat eh envi hier only 20 behind ee a wee | relict, gained his. seventh vichoy. bn en vs. ospita! yes, 8: m., es na partm . 7 we marked Th‘ 3 tne” Enop 1 p.m, and. cree wt ‘Autos|geries of maneuvers niveg emo Mel Ott. Williams has no Pilaburgh 6, Chicago 4 night Royals Win in 10 Innings ‘ a have Lol pty Mig Arg Bh “ieee . ‘het aba bo al - vs. Griff's Grill, 8:30 p.m. North Side.| senondline players, most of whom ce to matth Ruth's record Standard 5 at . j Eagles pounded tics ‘tane’Atecnonte'T'pieeand Sie-lhave meant nothing but failure|Tl4 home runs bit a season or|s tous oe! re * , V, ren thea, eet mien bingles to defeat ‘Jim Wall's 105 Bol vs. Lakeland Pharmancy, 6:30 P.M.l¢0 the Detroit club. two more might enable him tojcnicago at" pitsborgh 118 'p.m.—Philtips Roockie first baseman Dick/for their 2 I rion Plains. .|catch Jimmy Foxx, in second place], ., 75 Witt 6-2. Pe > | Maat elocied a bacwsdlmoe Gn prrbn og ey ne — g| The Rea Sox equipment man- |" Anioneil (et) vs. Purbey (26). = -|rally in the fifth that enabled the |losers’ 10 hits. _ ; . = —— isa wags [koe angen at Mle z. Pesta ent softball champion; hitter a aes He amped —s to overcome a 4-1 Chicago . * * . = : . se : i ie st. " _m, was E Doctoring Your Golf || Simeitecisst [ESSERE ” | oss Sirs Sras| sas te fn’ luther Bap is _| before the old man hangs ’em sermpigdieahcmaip py aed ~ ee ake se me cM oo (a and Elroy Face. Ernie|Nubrite Plating outscored Lake- 4| UP ith a convincing 7-0 trouncing including Banks hammered his 28th homer/land Pharmacy 13-9 Junior '| Bill Norman used 21 players last Birmingham in the feature ‘of a} strikeouts, for the Cubs. ~ League contest. ole @ By DR. CARY-MIDDLECOFF S night ore everybody on the roster es ee. He finished with total of 15 : - 7 | except Milt and three ‘pitch. : ' i PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Poor Iron Play. iecs —- bet is Oe ood i aie his ONell sete pore ough ter wit. Seareg the tide in, three DIAGNOSIS: Indecisive Hitting. _|Tagged pitching staff that failed] Office blanked Moosé 6-0 in Na- panes + Bg 0: Hin plicieonsdE oa pte $ TREATMENT: Playing with one of professional © moe ieuee Bh pow Ey: Boing labeetie Deval were ae two occasions, Mazur gave up no | golf’s very best players in a recent tournament, I saw | maings & = Autos of Europe 7-3. ay put the gunie tee with * a DETROIT = : him hit a miserable four-iron shot on the ninth hole. OL ie toh ee Mesiir opm 0 neat fi four ta-the 6th with Mazur con- |, There was a large gallery 2130 Martin ss” 621 ———|tributing a big single. Jim Spar. » banked around the green, 4320 Kuenn of 613 a ting bate Se two of the Fume _ © and he was visibly embar- $337 Kale rf $11 Ci J H Ba ball with a double, Hesse of the Jewel- / rassed. It was that bad a 5 eGroth oi | unior se ers was the only player in the | ok it fans ies thins » 7 ee | Walking up toward the $006 Bertoia % o8 Beaves 6 prensa $ acteine. green, he told me that : irre Hs Boy's club #, Auburn Ht. 3. =| | The Merchants did thelr soor- 3000 Morgan p 100 Tel Huron 12, Clarkston 8 ing on only four hits. They tallied he had started to use a Fischer p 000 idge Bunning p 100 Tel Huron 21, Giants 0 (Interna- nine times in the final two sung Wek ees eee Fortack p 008 WOhugetevilie 8, Auburn Hts. 3 ( Ameri-| frames on two of the bingles to ly decided to hit a strong glemial «1814 can) ; break a 1-1 tie, Art Weiss flipped Bee 2 four-iron — only he gVirgi 3b 000 amt 32, Dolgvtp, ©. (Anerican) a three-hitter for Post ‘Office as « : hadn't really decided. “I per eget oll hobird: Malkim 3, Little Eagle 2 (National)| four bal his teammates garnered Kerr, Diloria Set swung @ four-iron but I popped gut for Lau in 2. o-Plied out Bottelece, 1 Preston 10 4 two apiece. 410 T eS R ; d mind,” he told me. for sGieatie 8h; Trgingled for Keough rc pig SacGnamet than ae | He was pointing up one of golf's frequent mistakes. Reston eeeeorsssses 004 100 300 09—~ error, a wild pitch and some stolen | To hit a decent tron shot, you must sell yourself com= j/Pelre® | +... -.--.-+., M0 Ua ie Oe bases to win in the 10th to break | pletely on the idea that you're hitting the right club. 7]. er Dp—Harris and Martin, Loe He up a hot mound duel and give | Take your time deciding if you want to, but once you ing, Harris, Grote, ee oie one w p Alex Spears ‘the nod over Ed ‘ + take the club out, forget about the other one you were © ensen, §—Runnels, | small-gatige on championship to The els tite A cue beck i i » considering. i. H R ER BB 80/win all alone. Lew is one of the the same inning bu s 23464 4 «0 ng but Rondo was _ Awishy-washy attitude about a shot will nearly always wit t4 many colorful shooters in the world thrown out after reaching on an * mean a wishy-washy shot. So make you choice of a $13 2 3 4:/% Ghevent now under way. at OCSC’s a. wholerror to end’ the game. Rondo | club@ FIRMone, | eiiii set fllds at Waterford, hasty Fianered tert ete bit over the it 4 (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) wads Pg 8B the all around tile in which com five. ‘The latter ‘bad to. survive : : ws Pp : ts the mid-point today Ist homers by " , Mexiniey, Chyiae F|With the gauge championship \Charles Davis and Leroy Parks, £ a t a ey oe 7 | (' wt \ 6 ¥ -* ws for Free estimate. city carries a post-|to beat the dry er saying the are coms United’ States, women are women’s ‘scoring should be very ‘| tie viewpoint about American pros- ipects in the distance events, The USA-Poland meet here will be in the “Tenth Anniversary Sta- dium'’—a 100,000 seat sports em- ation from the germans World War II. A brisk black market in good seats already is reported and the mes «eee Sa the occasion nears, About 50,000 and practically a full house on Saturday. The Poles, who delight in chew- ting up the Russians, are special American menus so the visitars won't have anything to meets nee os Say, em # SHAW'S . JETS ABR ABR McGlen. 2.3. 1! @ Davis. 2. 3 6 Bishop, 1b. 4 1 1 Robin’n, ib. 2 1 Trott, 3» 3 1 ? Cox, cf 20 it eiaigees 3 ~« , ss, : wan’ 8S 1 Beery. 2. 29 Graham, cf. 2 j i Seay, ec. 6 6 Taylor, rf. 3 Estes, c. 20 Picman, p. 4 © @ Simm's, 3b. 3 0 Bonser, p. 1 6 Smith, p. 1 0 Cloonan, p. 1 6 wwe 3 1 3) GRORWS acs siscveccstececs 610 2i6 o-15! Jets tereeeges 000 106 6— 1 COLUMBIA "GEM" FORCED WARM AIR FURNACES Ths Finest in Home _ jreating Comfort | Doee Fee Seat toe = and economical: Fer dsher Geoer'Ok Gon Ne Down Payment—5 Years to Pay Factory Authorized Dealer GENE’S HEATING SERVICE © FE 5-3909 Sul eoceceerosnell : f ‘Business Institute ‘Wallops Talbott | ‘There was little question about the final outcome after the ist _| ducting the meets. Orr contri two singles apiece to the ll-hit ‘attack. Bob Crandall and Frank Johnson combined for five of the seven Talbott safeties. ‘Pontiac Skaters Fare in Tourney . (Special te The Pontiac Press) Sylvia” ahs was the lone place Lynn Stitg and Jil] Maneck in the. intermediate dance and also in the senior fours with Charles 3310 Crooks Road Rochester 100% MEQIRAL SPITS OSTALED FROM GRAM, 94.4 PROOF, GORDON'S OY Gm CO., LD., UNDEN, 1 Sieh rh i mete at boa oe = (VOY -TOUMEYS porjum built. to commemorate the} Poland's liber- 10th anniversary of 8 fall 23 Horseshoe Players pon irish ana’ Norm Bust rank inte ra coasted|i Waterford Tourney | Twenty-three men began tourna- | ley, Keith He Hewce and 6 So a kok S._ WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1958. kok Manager Harry Craft Ejected Hosts Want to Have a More Say Concerning |piaying for the pennant as players Operation of Events [int Soet Bi, om the gana were Harry Chiti ejected of the A’s and Hank Bauer of the Yanks, Held to three hits by Ralph at odds today in a dispute that may threaten the structure of a oe — P sponsors, a cicrme Smee 98 Entries in Ski Meet tournaments, have given the PGA until Thursday to decide on a Se - rn Bos board whose actions _ Entries were closed last night Lake Sherwood last fall, Dave hg RR a a This means that PGA contracts |? ’ 4 ’ Milford, and tournament officials|to serve as a judge. Joe Grimaldi must be and approved there Ware 28 members of the PGA advisory committee. . The PGA, however, insists that) One of Tibado’s most spectacu- actions of the board will not be}j)a, tricks is a double forward som- * Roger lersault off the ramp, land- Hagel of Phoenix, Ariz., said “wel ing on his skis. aa . One state champion will not re- certainly do not think the PGA’S/tyrn to defend the title he won at _|Area Drivers in Top 10 Four Pontiac and area hardtop Club, site of the Chicago Open'drivers are among the top ten in this weekend. point standings at the Detroit T.A, Williams Jr., of Greens-|Metropolitan Speedway in Mt. boro, N.C., who is secretary of |Clemens. the IGSA, said his group is de- os Jimmy McCune, ge ; 298; 5 3. = * .. in on Doyle. Fontiae 89:4. Chuck Partelio, PGA so far stands firm in con-|39: ?. i - 215; 8. Mickey Katlin, Howell, 145; 9. | Jimmy Nelson, Flint, 105 and Joy Fair, Pontiac, 100. ' of Detroit is chief judge for the two-day event. All other state ti- tlists are expected to defend their crowns. Chairman of the American Wa-|Winne: ter Ski Assn. board, Charles Sligh .}of Holland, will be here Saturday to make the welcoming address. The weekend tourney has at-| tracted’ top water skiers from ev- ery section of Michigan, including many from the Pontiac and Metro- politan area. A's Drub Yanks, 7- 3 | Sudweiser. TONG OF BEERS © ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC, © $1. LOUIS © NEWARK + LOS ANGELES HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS in Chieago’s 6-5 victory over the the|prnators. Monday night. * * * Bob Shaw, who replaced Dick —— in, the with, was the nis. Bell asttienaa eight © hits and catcher Russ Nixon drove in It was Cleveland's third straight victory and Bell’s fifth success in nine decisions. - “OLIVER MOTOR SALES _ Service Dept. 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McDowell, Shreveport, La, 8 The .28-gauge championship was won by big, rugged Lew Gordon of Texarkana, Ark., whose early Lg ” @HECK SKI COURSE—Two officials forthe ‘forthcoming Michigan Water Ski. and the Midwest Regional Water ships, both at Lake Sherwood, were snapped while checking ‘plans for the Championships Ski Champion- near Milford, is Commodore laseut «tga shine one State meet is set for Aug. 2-3, Midwest the following weekend. At left is Dwight Holton, chairman, and-at-right petitor, and meet director. : 1200 State Teachers i Study Conservation MARKET TIRE Co. Registrations have been com- pale gl ee Ric ata renin Pro rants | 77 Wi Huron St. FE 8-0424 Pontiac Préxs Phete campy OF 28s = DAF seal Bill Hart, who is also a com- 100 straight held up all the way. Lew is a well known NSSA com- petitor, having held many titles champions in 1955. (at Waterford): Runnerup was Ed Scherer of Wa kesha, Wis., who outlasted several Along the Outdoor Trail _& GUY MoaTS Qutdoor Editor, Pontiac Press . oy to Pay c~ AUTOMATIC © WY: TRANSMISSION os ates TC a MOTOR TUNE-UP Past Service—Quelity Work others in a shootoff, All had 99s. * * * 23 set s| Inion Lakers Campaign Pays Ott} -clude women, seniors, sub-seniors, through Saturday, with what are regarded as the tourney’s most important titles at stake. Shoot- ers will fire 250 targets and the} 4 winners will be acclaimed world E champions. Championships to be shot in- clude the women’s, veterans (70 years and older), seniors (60 and over), sub-seniors (50 and over), juniors (under 17), collegiate, Western open (first 100 targets), open five-man team, which in- cludes military shooters. > aoe * . Other important titles in this first NSSA “world” event included the women's small gauge which personable Mrs, Betty Myers of Westover, Mass., won after a gauge championship with a 96. George DeVoe of Washington, D.C., was runnerup with 93 and Dr. C, E. Metcalff of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region was - By JACK PATTERSON it, Bob Gregg of Union Lake iis held largely responsible for the PATTERSON child, husband ‘and Talat [elrty ataed by enenng plan at Union, ts of lake patrols doubt- — ed that ‘ticketing’ violaters would do much good, inasmuch as exis- ting laws are*somewhat vague on what exactly constitutes reckless operation on the water. Be pretty hard to make a ticket stick, they “This should serve as fair warn- ing to ‘the careless, thoughtless and foolish that the deputies afloat not only mean business but have swers to these questions. But pono ach et aoe somebody better come up with s1Z€. anaiiage. And. some. that business out, *. &@ * Conflicting uses of county waters more people take to the wa‘ avoid crowded sander (8 iran es nion © ,| Tail-end Chartie in the mad_-rush aspaniepligétig the-wéekend fisherman. Charlie “a campaign ts his license money _ being used to furnish ~‘fishing sites” which more often than not are pri- regularly patrolled by seagoing of-|bered * * * The whole question of water use needs a searching re-examination. It is a complex question with many divergent and apparently unrecon- cilable interests.. Lakeside resi- dents would like to see horsepower limitations on outboard motors. A potent manufacturer’s lobby makes this highly unlikely. A speed limit on inland waters? Perfectly possible to put into) effect, extremely diffucult to en-| force. Education? Boat manufac- turers are required to detail motor size limits and capacities of their iproducts.,. But they can't keep a buyer from sticking a 50-horse motor on a 12 foot boat, loading it up with seven kids and heading for a‘ fast run down the lake to the undertakers's. There appear ho present an- veston, Texas: -with 99-95 for 194. Alex Kerr and Ben Dilorio of California were 4th with 96-96—192. wright B63, day Dee Wimame Ar| icone ar Suh Been oe: SE Woteter Wirmemhe thee’ gat BO i goon" Walls” Piedmont oe til 3. Kathy rar “ier Houston, Texas, 93. ; Class Titus Harrt 2 Ken Sediecky sBalaw in Mich. 99 in shootoft) 3. McDowell. Cigss +s “Free Hummel, Cranford, F. Wiliams, AsSnaten. “her Rib ‘bi. A.’ Marchand, Santurf Pecne dr. Pai’ res Bir ha ‘ale: 5 rm 2, lis, aan. one encase Class C— -. Cc aaa | at Wels- Ger a oF 2. Sam Cardonna, AT OLD TIRE PRICES! GENERAL «RIVE * «xx * STAR , A , 4 2 ee en zs || 50% 100% me more P OWER: Big-car performance and small- car economy are yours with a aden Detroit, oa: " iajor G.M. Fraser, 91. PKC Show Entries Close Next Tuesday Deadline for entries in the Aug. 17 annual fall all-breed show and obedience trial for Pontiac Kennel | Club is Tuesday noon, Aug. 5. All| entries should be filed at the Bow) Dog Show Organization, 4461 West Jefterson Ave., Detroit. 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PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS Automotive Parts and Equipnient 29 Auburn Ave. Ph. FE 2-0106 | he Anyone joining the Automobile Club of , | Fe E S Michigan and insuring with this Exchange at : - pepe dapatenbermeden: sieve og daa : , 7 ; ae : if they just bought an ina Sag (NYGEN ++. Pound for pound stronger than steel cables) Here i t motorists’ shelter; incom ~ naan . ; tn reales 4 BLACK AND WHITEWALLS EVERY TIRE TOP QUALITY ois sid tin buvtecn, growa-ap Uovdlaonsed ol motorists’ protection and you get it in many ’ cases at a cost that saves money. Get it the next time you think of your money, security, and motoring convenience. : a Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automobile Club of Michigan Vs SEPT. Ys OCT. | Van NOY. ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. 451 S. ‘Saginaw St. FE 2-8303 VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J; BOCUE, Mer. 716 Williams mre FE 5-4151. » Warken, FE 2-62.40 § Py =. FE 4-2891 \ "houy) mae MEirose 71-7451 Cc. “Check” | GR 4-254 FE 8-2133 OU 2-741 Taft, 2-819 8-0205 * _ THE JAW BREAKER | - | Twenty-first of wm series pe? at & ee We Ky Ht, ~ “I don’t condone .violengeg’ he said. “Still, I can readily under- stand why Montigue isn't charg-, ing you with assault.” waeq Japp am PeH ..Snt party “freq & Woy; Japp jooms,, yuBIp | gop Pasn useq 1,upey Spo, aqp,, pres 24 wayn Pay anBquoW | — HALF ACRE CASTLE this is all about!” Se long distance cails‘to points as far ‘ _ eae sway os Fort Works ‘Tex. :. > | Whittling Down Costs Hi I j ae : Police termed the three FALLS Tal Hu it : Up : ais —— eae moon Pichoceets: Leber. to What He Promised «, | inate fist class electronic em) torial candidate, asked Cj RICHMOND, ‘Ky, — When| David Hamley, 11, led police {Council permission to pong ees Mrs. Homer Purkey.was married, | % the boys’ “underground tele- |-cumissioner suggested a $25 she agreed to wash the s| Phone ceater” yesterday. He (charge another moved a $15 for 20 years, then her husband| id he and two 15-year-old com- | horge another suggested a $10 would takeover. —» panions had set up the center | charge The upshot: The council Homer is fulfilling his part of| With stolen equipment and de- |decided ‘to make the shell avail- the agreement the easy way. He| vices they made themselves. [able free to political rallies, Han- bought a dishwasher. : Bell Telephone Co. investigators) son's will be the first. Uf ou, sure, You ig> Y 006$S WILL FIND THE MISSING PELICAN FKOM OUR Z00~~- BUT SOMETIMES CURIOSITY 16 COSTL! * BET TER BAIT ons ena os toons taen POO John Morris Bes a You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems, To Place Your | FF; | | DIAL FE 2-8181 f fe a a 4 3 ey UU 2-30 3 “APIG said all that!” ; 6 fq ar Aancmttas, By McEvoy and > a as 2 io a ain INDIAN NC] N ” et af > AUNT FRITZI--- LET'S PLAY COWBOY AND THE LAWN ah De L© 1966 by NEA Service, Ine. TM Rog. U.S. Pat. Of re MORTY MEEKLE [\/ morry's picture | 16 IN THE PAPER / Aa Od BA Bey Ww wy ‘somseg van 49 e961 @ GRANDMA GOODN FELL IN MY WARSGH WATER // a yo | ‘TWENTY-SIX Blame Girl's Injuries — on Jet's Sonic Boom SPRINGFIELD, Mo! (AP)—A jet plane’s sonic boom apparently _PipeR’s MAGAZINE OUTLET Aabdern Ave. {as responsible for Injuries to: S-year-old girl yesterday. see x * * i " Jo Lim Palmerton ‘wea watch. ing television in her home. when a 7-by-3-foot section of plaster fell from the ceiling. She suffered | bruises on the head and cuts on one hand. Police said several jet planes passed over Springfield at the time of the accident and. they |think the’ plaster collapsed when me = Se ree ey eee barrier. BLUE 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 Good . created woman” LAST TIMES TONIGHT! ‘ « Because Ther ee ae Naat . Ope ets GE OTeys' FREE PHOTO.OF BRIGITTE BARDOT TO THE FIRST ba! EACH EVENING i es Good , _, Because There Is. Twice as Much SKY “Ninety minutes — z of : nw jihiblied sexi” N.Y, Post Pontiac Mother, Son - Hurt in Auto Crackup A Pontiac mother and son were slightly injured Tuesday when their car was involved in a three vehicle collision on U, S. 10 a half mile north of M-87, in Springfield Town- ship. Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties. reported Mrs, Betty A. Stilley and her son, William, 6, were both treated at Pontiac General _ Hos- pital and released. * * * The driver of the other car, Roger L. Rains, 25, of Akron, Ohio, and the driver of a truck involved, Herbert D, Patterson, 47, of Fen- reportedly were both un- Morgan, 27, of 52 9De Sota Place,|, 20th Conte Beg. Oursler’ s Inspired Story CLARK GABLE DORIS DAY TEACHER'S Burglar Crashes , |!hrough Glass Se eee ezelee QHN KERR | MICK HELE MOR AN THE VINTAGE | COMING FRIDAY | | EES] ml |}OF THE YEAR! . THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI stat ic ereuted eer wo miun” DRIVE-IN MOMS ka e s EATRE ; : THEATR the fuzzy pink nightgo wn “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS” : . DAY! PLUS: “FORBIDDEN DESERT” FEATURETTE “errreerrrererrerrrrerrrerrteweT.y eminent, INE FEDERAL 2-485) SAAAAAAAAADAAAAARADDA DD AD DADA AAD DAD ADD pep ppp pp ppp ppb ppp AD *STARTS* TOMORROW FIRST N Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1k. Noth of Talgrph Rd "FE 5-4500 ~weveweererrvryy?* lilt tl tll li ttn Allele. tlt tli lt li. tl la = OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED STARTING Tomorrow "The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful . _ is the Newest Film Hit of ‘_errrrerrerrerrrererrrerereere}T EXCLUSIVE SHOWING .. IN be ENTIRE A sco malt count cools | bal KIRK DOUGLAS — TONYCURTS ERNEST BORGNINE ~ JANET LEIGH wm JAMES DONALD ALEXANDER KNOX Screenplay by CALDER WILLINGHAM - Adaptation by DALE WASSERMAN Based on the novel “The Viking” by EDISON MARSHALL - Produced by JERRY BRESLER - Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER in TECHNIRAMA TECHNIGOLOR’! A WX DOUGLAS Pruction «Reed ou [EJ UNITED ARTISTS POPP EGE GS GG SFE FES SG FP GS PE OE OSS PPS EV GOO S Trt OT Fre rTYTTYTYT.TeTTeeeeeee ra 4 _ ALSO. wnt 0 MORE STOP sees? o>): oe oe ee eee eh eee eee eee errr ee Actually Filmed Amid The tco-Capped Fjords OF Moray Aad The Sea-Lashed | 4 Clits Of Brittany? dn i SIVE! EIR, RST SHOWING! TTT =? ru cll cll lc cl lt i lc ctl lt ae data rc tis dl dr. ts ds she dir te. Aa ste, she, ta te dts th, te, de, te, ss te, te, ts t,t, te te, dee in, ts ts de, te te, te te il ltt li Alin ln tlt Mall ln ll in. Ali Alen lin li. ill. lil lll lle trl ltl lll lst linc. ble ltl. Ab lt nll, ny nl ctl, in, Min. et . y 5 BRIGITTE BARDOT ele A THE BUXOM LITTLE FRENCH ° ng CHALLENGE FOR THE CINEMATIC » iY, BARREL CHESTED CHAMPIONSHIP WN A REAL FRENCH SIZZLER! _ IT IS°GALLIC... SUGGESTIVE ... AND MERRY! CO-FEATURE an . 4 ) AAW AD. — LAST TIMES TONIGHT < | « ° ©® THREE UNIT SHOW. eee “90 MINUTES OF UNINHIBITED SEX.” erik oss FESTI [VAL ves at Ly = a rior: © mee, iful” LOUIS JOURDAN « MICHELINE PRESLE = a Ses Nici STRAND 25° a Fertig PSY) MICHTIEST DOUBLE BILL IN THE UNIVERSE DANNY KAYE. (Pao | Minn taeeermnemene ere opv au | ARE PRED “THE CITY OF GOLD“ ‘auzt| COMMERCE TONIGHT! “6 G- EM 3-0661 OPEN 7:00 Now | _ SHOWING of , I the Fut auty Crush ing Nien MERRY ANDREW. SOPHIA Witk OF THE River iseapa de in Jay Teresa Wright @ Cameron Mitchell Co-Starring Jon Reger Nak Philip Ober, Kentke Miyake 7 An RKO Radio Bletere @ A An Gatverse!-taterastional Released ) — “Savejbacked up the announcement of the program July 11 with ae ee \for Baptism ion Beach’ Will Hold Picnie Sunday] "5, The seventh annual picnic and Club will be held this Sunday, at ha ‘Stetebhunks Saateioell Ab. the United|head for a Bronx beach tor a] A@MINY © selfcinding watch with a memory PARK mass baptism. - ' bn With an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 ys ; BEE LINE BUS safety ¢ __ SERVICE ais t Pier Seeenac |) caution, courtesy-—and crack: advance notice of the in- , ~ _ TOPA ra : AUTOMATIC 4 ve Round Trip Russell Mi cciag 9 Lime gag Reports He Has No Treatment | CALENDAR WATCH Ye PRI of the safety campaigns, sagan ; ; - : | | mum 10 4a. c= Galk Working on C cnet i BUS PATRONS motorists from killing themselves. . YY ae ey g ancer : lous... bibewas © Except Tues. & Thars. ” Oe ded oS a 4s referred when time must be : oe 1| So far, 77 of those lives have| PITTSBURGH (AP)—Dr, Jonas|reported he had been carrying on se cand vich high poaitied: - ALL 10° | [been “aved” town's ie oastie 8K. —e of ee pir gee ay ree Selk-winding, water anf deg DES oe cian a year ago to 271\cessful Salk antipolio vaccine, is children tas See ee hand and automatic date- Call FE Thet . : . conducting exploratory cancer ex- ee indicator register. Shock- ; 2-0034 : success d_ Brown's! periments in human beings. The Ne waa @ resistant and or MA 4-1400 latest campaign to “Save 100) « newspaper said one of the Seo. ° i | Lives.” The state’s traffic death Tt is true that we have been be —, pie OS 8 peek We oS Si ceeeal oi Gontay or , “ONE NIGHT ONLY af |{0PPCd to 680 last year. “Brown! and "cance *- galk|>00,000 Visit Lourdes | / ke OUR. i's be gic okt BNeqneer* have no tredtment LOURDES, France (UPD—Near. REDMON D S e The key feature of the safety « * * the ple gn gas bran Optometrists — Jewelers * FRESHMAN || program is a system for sus- “Chir Medians wink Paik athens thax Maas cee 7 in & , pending the driver's licenses of |a strictly exploratory nature, in- edelieis ee 81 N. Saginaw FE 2-3612 FRI. & SAT. {| motorists who are guilty of tm- tended to tell us sontething shout it was announced today. FRED NETTING 2 ‘rections. wach driving offense |the nature of cells that grow in san r= k ORCH || ts assigned 2 certain ‘number of |tissue culture. When the time — ke ° points. A violator who gets 16 |comes that we have something of k Ballroom It’s possible to lose your license} Salk’s statement was issued aft- Say ett: BAe tal peat pom, seks ; 4. & aL | , as ee: ee ag Announcing “en Cemetery Hut RICKY’S | [a's on a New i ath rate ' [sharply after the “ ” . - N D [ h . on ee) started April 1. = Satisfies Hermit a e ea ers i eee ‘The Largest Pizza Staff [| Te “Seve 100-Lives a ai in Pontiac Features | '*, be latest feature of the drive. ; 1 a This Week ‘It's largely a slogan campaign Coal Miner, 79, Left @ - . bat it wil be backed w with ac] Wife; Took Dog, Piano ( . : ee) The State Safety Department! to Live on Burial Plot Russ Dawson is proud to the famous Northern [has asked city officials. through- ee . Michigan cook. Come out the state to mpport the slo aumtee. Po. cre < th join the outstanding group of | a pizza into orbit—at |)/Brown’s department answer the be » & Te year-old for- merchants serving the ee armen snewer the mer coal met, bas ote things , | Jameus | . “Good morning. Let’s save 100 |housekeeping on his own burial people of Pontiac. We are | | fives: Can I help you please? go ae ee ee confident that this new : h iH Tee state pelice radio trouble with his wife, so he sold wp ett USC fe hy cat ace seis owe and moved othe come member of our family of * 2030 West Huron poo sheriff's office and police delpisnn and a dog. Here the Polish dealerships in the state FE 2-2909 a ponige prove tt ee wake oe of Michigan will be | nd : The Iowa Highwa y. Patrol : ee } . > > | Pizza House Using materials scavenged = of our biggest | a9 vod To lo a a he assets. We invite all of a Ww —— ; To Loan. India $55 Million] Sreuna ute home. Me browght in a you to come in Genday || NEW DELHI, India (UPD —| coech % sleep om and 2 wood } American funds totalling 55 million| "falas steve to cook on, and and meet the men and dollars were made available for settred tae Bie. . CARRY OUT SERVICE loans to medium-sized private In- In his regular interviews with women of our: AT BOTH LOCATONS dian industries today under a new|curiosity-seeking reporters and : eles | |U. S.-Indian agreement. The|photographers, Max says he likes organization. | Pizsa — Spaghetti — Ravioli | money is part of the proceeds from/his hermit’s life fine. People, he : American Dishes | ee eedioa: : 3 = ; and play the piana all a a : get no complaints. He can sit LAKE THEATER oot all night without becoming the WALLED LAKE |subject of gossip. STARTING TODAY FOR ONE WEEK! | And when he wants to sleep, THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY AbULts,..........-200 [tiene Or Oo ey noise in the TU eee ee BEST PICTURE lout to be female. ‘o} oe 8 te 4-9 ae | “Yoncoski seems fo derive a | maximum 6 ee an ty 7a minimam comforts @ , ramshackle home. His self. THE BRIDGE ON THE | egies e Lincoln. { | a . he has [little con- RIVER KWAI prvins, be hase cm e Mercury ;- - Ee “BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI” SHOWN AT 8:30 ONLY ] be a nice touch to the old coal miner re- r - axes with the soulful playing of DANCING Rock with the until he is exhausted, then goes to | THURS., FRI, & SAT. Heund Dogs his couch, spiritually renewed. ad . TV Repair Charges OLD DUTCH MEEL | head cost increases Auburn Heights Liquor TAVERN WATER ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY! FOUR | FRESHMEN FRED NETTING ORCH. WALLED LAKE Casino Ballroom GOURMET — DUNCAN HiNES SOUTH-EASTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION _ WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN | ag RUSS DA 232 South Saginaw, Pontiac e Edset e English Ford Our Sales and Service Facilities - are ready to take care of you now. We have a large selection _of new and used automobiles to | give you a wide range to choose . from. Our service department is designed to give you and your-car the personal attention you deserve. Whether you are buying, need service or are just looking, stop by today at... WSON'S . ar ee ae Bawa ox rey th es Sa @eGr.in@ni Pew = ae bw aeis omer tere @ 6 «6 + <6 eSlarllTrarewees =) 2° wa Th a TawearB> Tr avetT Pee yer Tom 9 “Oo PRIRF TT a * JAclouth Stee! Profits “ 5 “TWENTY-EIGHT | LX : Still Trail Behind ‘57 DETROIT @~ McLouth Stee! Corp, profit the first half of 1958 was less.than half that for the first half of 1957, despite a sharp second quarter rise. The company said today its pro- fits the first half of 1958 totaled $2,316,887 or $1 a share, Profits in the first six. month of last year totaled $5,369,595 or $3.18 a share. Second quarter earnings this year totaled $1,862,800 or 97 cents a share, up sharply from the first quarter earnings of $454,037 or 3 cents a share, ‘Auto Official Stock Markt Says ‘Joneses’. Caused Stamp “LOS. ANGELES # — Who caused America’s recession? “The Joneses,” says a gan auto official, *. «os “Keeping up with the Joneses |, si still is important to a great many said George W. Walker, a Ford Moter Co. vice “But ‘perhaps the Joneses aren’t going anywhere at the moment. They’re saving their money and biding their Americans,” president. . time.” Prices Uneven BOWMAN’S Daily Expense - Records Save receipts and have proof. Separate envelope for each week with special carbon for duplicate. A wonderful system for sales- man’s expenses, for income tax #. Complete set co eae year.....6. $475 General Printing Tabbing 3%” has given us a “Meridian” __fJand_ losses, ~~ Celluloid Index 1 Ft. to Package 1" *Special Co-op Price *Co-op Price, by this we mean the manufacturer Special Price and we have added a smaller mark-up. General Printing & Office Supply | _& Office Supply- 17 W. Lawrence St. 17 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac General Motors was about un- changed following its second quar- dipped a fraction, Republic Aviation, with attention easy, Boeing rose a bit. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Figures after decimal point are eighths ‘al se eeene ter earnings report. Chrysler)* Admir, +. Air Reduce ... | Allied . “enee “usexdureese eo" Buwpele wis Pa enone - oonee $188.00 Down 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 LOADED With Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Power Brakes, White Wall Tires, Windshield Wash Wheel, Tu-Tone Paint and Anti-Freeze $2,383" $88.88 Per Jerome Olds-Cadillac 280 South Saginaw St., Pontiac a Month ones SShasSses ais Hoaw neoee bk ooh ee se! -* * v4 ¢ ‘ zz im Fin <4 r Or de . asses; e ae oeeene 2 338 F 8 CHAIRS 1—72295LC WHG Exec. Chair ... *ee ee ee General 2—3£2301 WHG Side Chair ... 2—2407R WHG Side Chair .. 104.80 2—2405R WHG Side Chair',. 158.25 3—32313 WHG Side Chair ... 107.00 3—350 Gregson Side Chair ... 3—351 Gregson Side Chair .. : 1—753 Gregson Swivel Chair . Upholstered METAL CHAIRS eee eee 86.60 33.20 47.55 63.10 List Price 1—3¢702PF302 Art Metal ide Chair ........ »».-$ 81.50 2—3704PF301 Art Metal ide Chair ............ 5.25 1—704PF501 Art Metal Side Chair ......... .»- 65.25 1—709APF301 Art Metal © Steno Chair ..... weeeeee 67.50 1—703PF301 Art Metal . Side Chair .....:..... . 81.75 1—C€1520 Harter Side Chair. 45.00 1—3330 Cramer Swivel Chair . 46.75 2—3£7334 Cramer Exec. Swivel 127.00 3—#8223 Cramer Steno Chair. 69.80 Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lewrence Street OFFICE __ shopworn but not used, closing out while they last. Upholstered WOOD CHAIRS List Price Sale Price 1—34580'2 BLM Exec. Swivel $265.00 $159.39 1—#4580 BLM Exec. Side Chair 242.00 90 1—682RSBX WHG Steno Chair 63.25 . 1—#638R WHG Exec. Swivel . 214.25 1—3£2292 WHG Exec. Swivel .. 241.25 144 171.36 192.78 Sale Price $ 63.84 51.74 ° 51.74 52.42 61.60 37.80 38.50 ? 104.58° |e 57.47 45.99. ooeee 2 ine eis 38 opps ia} eerer been ga! “ee - ee . AAA AAA AAA : Hey Peele Ble ** eevee * list Ng * % : * .-* nurnest SPESIMCASEFEEPAECED*BEORESE if eee 8 « Sesvse ses ssess mee eee es af seeoe 7 = ae eee ee se . eT rey? a # 5 6 FE ar 's “preet ents g gene Rogge Ks i i Z a S | J d ay a seen auneeseseg “** a 3283 aonam wn + #enee Bag BBES8558 i) . * . « sonee rey Qnoobo0Oo0oa HU ao, - -ooee ie wd SE335° « an wae me webedee teeeee —- bd 23 sake’ - id 3% wee to the IMPORTANT TAX NOTICE tiday, August 1, 1958, is THE LAST DATE FOR PAYMENT OF 1958 PONTIAC CITY AND SCHOOL REAL TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY. 1% collection fee will be added to all unpaid taxes and an additional 1% will be added the Ist day oi each month thereafter through February 1959. On . March 1, 1959 all unpaid Real taxes will be returned Oakland County Treasurer's Office for collection and will be subject to additional fees. PAY NOW On August 2 a a) « 98. Fe ; so. : 32) 3 : $1/Oldest Living Horse nee 35.4 - as 3 oe 3 - #1) DePUE, Il, @—Farmer Forrest g0.2| McKenney has the most likely con- ov - wren Angier 5 horse country,”’ His Shetland pony, * ) now toothless and crippled, is 60 years of age, well past ‘the usual life ‘3)8pan for horses which is in the 20s, '3|"Gip” Pierson identified Dolly as| .6|chased as a 2-year-old when Pier- .9|8on started school at age 6, Pierson ye oe ta D IT STOCKS now is ite 60s. rua ce gt ep eats ov ett by moss... asa aea|Sulting trom a cut he sewed to- OP cece cine 3 7, gether when he was a youngster. 6 61| Dolly now eats mostly grass, Mc- e. " Kenney said. id, eect * aa Mt Be 144 — ae Wayne Screw Prod. Co.* = = .45— 78} * , seer is“! News in Brief — ‘ A Business Notes uc daar owng wate A Birmingham resident . will| Paddock and stole tools} any. | He is Clyde G. ‘Murdoch, 1616 Croft AVOID PENALTIES. 7 ae ne Personal Taxes are not returnable and vaiante a im _ must be paid by August 1, 1958. | a poy me: : | Wolter A. Giddings, uM ydaty. ime City Treasurer ‘ joined the| com- 35 S. Parke Street just six years 4 * service! Sheep in Yule Scene Reformed H sheep in its Christmas Nativity vEra in ntl Farmer Says Pony ‘ LANSING (UPI) ~- The Lans- ing City Council has authorized the St. Paul Evangelical and Church to use real Sludge Ltd. Takes Over LONDON (UPI) — The offices recently vacated by the Con- _ servative Party will be taken Destination Charges Slashed by GM, Ford Indiana Border ‘ ay A 141-mile pipeline to carry na-|? aint tipen' of sation © pooh Consumers also asked permis- sion to build gas compressor sta- re cl From angen ig tions in Northville Town ship,| But most. satherities ase com: Wayne County, and Overisel Town-| Vinced care of 1965 and 1970 will | ship, Allegan County. -~ | Continue to use internal’ com- Indiana line in St. Joseph County Se eee ee aygipess and travel northeasterly across|but the industry has not had , Branch, Hillsdale, Calhoun, Jack-|luck during the last three years Lake Town son and Washtenaw Counties to/ with engineering innovations. Pow- = Northville. er steering and power brakes are propose At Northville it would narrow|widely accepted. So is air condi- < from 26 inches to 24 inches and/tioning. | i . extend to Clarkston. . But fuel injection and air sus-ia2%, "sens soenaig! *: #8: 9 pension have not been in great), Articte IY — Hes . The line would cost about $13,-\demand. It took years of engineer-| | Article Iii —~ Segtion 3.13: General 200,000 and the compressor stations |ing research to adapt these two Article TV —Health, , Safety about $4,400,000, the utility said. | innovations to the conventional pas-|and Protective Measures, : be senger car. Both“ are relatively trey Section 4 Daten. 2%. Bs _ oS e+ _{costly options. ticle III ~~ Section 3:17: General fie eet RNG 16,99’ x * * Beit *to be sald from tbe Sand to- oe One industry report has it that|asred ‘te be immedistely necessary for trucks ATLANTA (UPD ree : : visions] ie pre a over by Activated Sludge Ltd. oo 4 A? | a be 5 ji I 3% Hi 3 ge FREE BEF : a age i > ih pstes. it ip 5 s z f Cuare. Decker, Michigan at 3 TAYLOR, JULY AUL B., 466 W iroquols RA” tage eee te loved husband of Sa ae J D. Tay- lor; dear father Mrs. Peinecke, Mrs. Howard and Kendall Ta: ; dear Fructis’ Maxon ¥¢ be held Saturday, A i eg from the me Puner: with Rev. Malcolm ciating. r t in . Chapel Cem: . Mr. - lor will Ne in state at the |! Griffin Puneral Home after Thurs- . :day_ mo mornin ig. re > x igeinn time tor eavertioe—f-}> Je Per eiee || ad CASH WANT AD GATES * ~ The Pontiac Press } FOR WANT ADS ~ DIAL FE 2.8181 ‘From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. gfe fF 2 recanepyaertyg H #3 i Bet 3 - age re het 3 cit ‘ended. to "us es di f, im. gh R ¥ away @ years ago, OF, OUR | socks July | ae eer EVELYN fEanDS Work Wanted Male 10 xP TENCED ‘Ay mt | Stanton nl oad Hl other i rm | Voorhees Siple a |, FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Agrrice-Plane or Motor at WORK. NEW Chil stter PAIN oo FE: 5-471. ent & 1H sa pa a values, One ni EW fee | fe GaP a umited ‘shout ‘ot Pray guaranteed. . ay, ° NE FILED c vallable, Tvice ren- re) 5B. 10 Bagley St| ‘dered at approved gas stations "RDA penree ena, Al thie genres. * §E ViCE-INCAND! LA vn 4 service at bargain fi on of 7 127 W. Huron FH 32-6122) $2.00. Bena your check or money : order vs BARGAIN. ed 4B : atm. be 5 0, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16}. 996, Pontiac, Michi if A & B TREN _ aoe nee, O86 ALL (DS OF CARPENTER work Licensen builder. FE a ALL Kinds OF ROOFING. KEW Rew 7 7 OF HOUSE PUA NB, AND. work. OR %-5741. CaMENT w WORK WANTED. REAS REAS | CEMENT a) ‘AND MASON " TRUCKING & HAULING. RUB. | Local and long ¢iowe aiance bisn, Anytime. Cheap. “IN DEST? IFSO™ LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your M ind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT INSELLORS Wtd. Household Goods 27 Wor' or not Lowe 4 RADIO. FE 5-6785. FURNITURE NEEDED top gellar ¥, -Ai4 5: Ba ke OR 327 of furniture. Ph, om lots, Get the outright or 3 2 acme je Phone WANTED TO BUY = ALE FFE Trucks to Rent Dump ‘Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open, patty” “Ofnctading’ Sunday 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- oreting. Cash or terms. ad Lo “&i PAINTING. PAPER HA XG. cane | BE HANOI YAILABLE FOR ns 248 or ween | > ‘wered . day or swe AYAL peLECInONics DaY OR RIGHT TV SERVICE M. Typewriter Service 22A WANTED: STUDIO Slee 6 aa cushi . Good cond 4-3258. Painting & Decorating 20 j me wee Pickazcel to » Rent _ 2 | RENTALS NEEDED -- WE NEED several homes and Pin gundenaome fa desirable | tenants. =-* - Me " Jones, Miller, Real ¥ poye house, west OR 4+ RM |/Bished, main floor apt. . Util. furnished. Wm. 4 3 side FE NTED bamel 4 NICE APART- house coup'e for wile’s to share my apt, FE 5- om | age Living Que cree 30 ) PAINT SHOP. | — LIVING QUARTERS ON LK. carvigt So j Woman Fe “T6 SHARE APT mei nediets Chu 1139 Myrtle St. _ Bus line. FE. 5-5247. WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH mother & 1 child. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. - 32 IMMEDIATE | eee “Wanted Real Estate 324 we HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS waiting for commercial proper- gall wil give you immediate ac-| ~ ROY KNAUF NFER |; Meee f ma I-30 .“This nurse shortage is really serious! date in three weeks!" Tak Reg, US Pe, Ot © 1006 by NEA Sercion I haven't had a PE 2-142 264 W. Huron St. LISTINGS WANTED WAITING. BUY GET you Cash FOR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL Equitiks , Leslie R. Middleton rE TO OUR 67721" $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT - contr Buyers Pac ul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron . INN. WOOD- °F See. WEbster 34000, 7 >: IMMEDIATE —-* ‘farms, lake property. & | acts, ting. | i ATELY.| wall FOR ACTION. sale of your hous contract, farm eet serena. On the by A ery Relat land Call hd PE 5-6215 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RM. UPPER. fa. Otilities furn 258 Orchard ADULTS 7 RM. & KITCHEN. entrance. Washing. $10. E Te me -pott en Ught, pat nr tog util. ue Pieter rE PRIVATE | PE 2.1648. | LIVING” aM KITCH-. Working 15T FLOOR nr en, dinette Cem utilities. _2-7435. 1 CLEAN ROOM, Private bath. Adults. ice rE ETTE. 78 Norton. 1-LOOK 1 bedrm., deluxe kitchenette, pvt. All ground foor. th and ent. bath ——— single women, Ect Reariy, new. Decorate, your own. ne 2 ew high school. lj lease, Kear new S Shoe. ences requited BACHELOR APT. pe ete END. Private bath & & cool. & 6. PE 2-99 Seerkabee 4 NOCuE 3 BATH AND garage. West side. Available im- mediately FE 2-4644 or FE 8-0371. FOR COLORED Very aice 32 & 3 room 6 For rent at 226 Prospect PE 44871 RENT: 2 ROOM FURNISHED eer fear General Hospital. ali (very | CLEAN 2 ROOM APT CALL > BET. “ LAKE TRELANAD. acious 2a Aw at _ Fooms, mewiy “decoreled. ad includ wil. CHARLES J. VAN HORN Open Eve MI_ 6-2400 JO. 45644 apts F Ba RENT, 229 E. WAL- FE 6-9902. Rergienrve, LARGE 3 ROOMS ‘= Rise 7 KE LEI enc. FEE tages with boats s by iol Se SONS enetie motels, by ae | cet kiteh week or month. OR 34555. . PONTIAC LAKE _ afe e& boating, me else Forge cab =? per week, R&K Mote Gasnitene) FE 5-8875 ages ocala APTS. Downtown sho g and transporta- “ene within poe Schools only i biock away. Child-en welcome. ING breezes through in summer. Nice- decorated and well maintained. Rentals of $49 for 3 rooms and Larger — higher. K. G. ite: 1m E. Gros &.. FE bath. Hem Rent H ouses Furnished 35 3 BEDROOM MODERN LAKE front home. at Waterford. $100 monthiy. 1 OR 34519, J ROOMS AND BATH. ‘REASON: | _able_rent, 295 Ferry “Ave. 3 ROOMS & BATH. AUTO. HOT water & heat. FE 2-2051. I 5 RMS. & BATH. NEWLY DECO- tated throughout Lake Orion. Call _ Oakland. 8-3115. § ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY furn., school teachers or business couple. $135 ev anat further in- pen A_ NEWLY con & FURN. * ranerauns eee Avail, Sept. — _June, EM_} FURNISHED OR. ‘UNFURNISHED, 3_ bedrooms, ~~ heat, fireplace, a Woodward in Bloomfield dis- __trict. 1 8 LOVELY LAKE “FRONT. MODERN, OR If omen Bed or ambulatory pa-| a ———— Incated ood West _€ Saree Rent Apts. Furnished 33) _sice side beighborbood. FE (00% “RESORT FOR RENT OPEN 9 AM, TO § PM. ; LARGE RMS. ea er! bath. Clean, Ges iy Vacation tor tamily of five. Reau- J.J. JOLL, REALTY vt. bath & ent., Util, iad ged $50. PE 48913. _ of August. “Cass Lake. FE 2536 DIXIE HWY FE 44561 — Adults — | €LORED 1 AND 3 BEDRM.APTS | a Se ee tor rent, MY 2-0181. GI — NO DOWN PAYMENT | 3 ROOMS, ALL Fon-a a5 BATHE SMALL HOUSE. & RE- 3 R BATH. | trig ; On this nice 2 bedroom m. spd game ae a omen eee at ted apt Private eo ie. 4 88," month. Adults Beier with sasemtion at: i Seagrove. Fon ESRD Nice -aPTuw.|__VICTOR’S RESORT | Hieben pace, TRMS, & BA . BATH | FOR a R full basement with led & ectrance | Sm welcame. "turn. PE 2-4761 1 : | Setters. Rionies swimming | floor Ges hee wp OI a) | Bald re. > AR R FISHER boats rae Fa. eis, = mau BODY. ? rooms. UHI | Lake. National 1508. - r BATH. UP. fura. “sit 30 w 7 ORS "37206. WA ry .| NORTH EN * per Fg baby welcome, 49 S.| NICE CLEAN'¢ ROOMS AND BATH Pvt beach 9 bedrm. Reas. Mar Large 3 Dedroom ranch with mania or phone OR _ 36061. apt. Ditties ‘sarniabed. Basement. ket 42293 : x 20 livin vine at dining - —_— area: Je and water softener. + Booms, Earyare Sere AED For Rent Reoms 37 Priced et $8,100 with $1,000 ishe i . eta Sse a baby wie ment, one said | ORCHARD CT. APTS. |) on 2 women, pvt. ENTR es BRAND >|" with iitehes and laundry. FE Aa arrentive 3 bedréam Fee Pe my, i T| te) SALMER treet Pontiac's | iF SM POR LADY IONE SS ang asso, its oo ond g BB ses 3-1664.' 12 to — — epariment dev develop. irigerates. Saree e furn.. ate fr oS very eee * p= tos 2 10 x i a? i LARGE ROOMS, VERY & a ee de = Biove 77 Douglas St. utility . ed 2-car ot FE +300. or woter as RM FOR WAN. garage. lot "120 x 120 with i PRIVASE SSUES EST | Stes SS vt. om Est cocking. 307 B./ coetea Gan ceewt Ss Gas hew . 6 8. Parke 8t. LP & 2 ice tan APARTMENTS ir RA ns. down, mortgage fhe Sale ant aetenen Wak ada oe ine 2S SUNDAY” | _ Home privileges, 547 W. Huron.| °*##. cred, Phone PE $-8683. A.M. THRU 9 P.M. Boa Top. PVT. ENT. COOK & xe IVAN w. Bal. 2ND ) FLOOR, NO DRINE- FE Basti andrs. Tepenene, Ge OW. Be SCI iR AM ee en sees : = WEST SIDE 3. 5 ROOMS, | Gran Gir | j +~1F - & BATH, EAST SIDE.| “newly decorated. cas Beat Prt | __ No = imeS yan ; —* _$85_month. FE 2-1672. basements. roa. ae ROOMs AND BATH, ALL UTIL: | North side apts.. with 1, 2 or 3 bed- | FOR RENT: HOUSE. 3 BEDRMS. REALTOR FE 5-947 1 ities furnished . Located close rooms available {a 5341 CONN Beer BISDWAT- | pag JOBLYN, COR. MA downtown on North Perry $id| Two apts. off Dixie Hwy. 2 bed | OPEN EVENING sey a lg gg a agg I i ‘ ROOMS BATH. 18T FL PE _ 4.2521 oF after =! PE 5-1172 pecting oom Pvt. bome Close NEWLY DECORATED, 3 CARGe! _™ : i ORE aa teed al eomatinns rms. util furn. 40 Mariva. OR ae ar hg LARGE, NEAT. K NI IDSEN 2: = ock | lowntown Pontiac. 1) E. Pike | ONLY $65, NEW MODERN HEAT. | QUIET SLEEPING. “ROOM, EITCH. esctnacher el 1. ee ue a iake. MUtual = Som. Elizabeth Lake Estates $23.50 A WEEK +4205 or EM 3-2456. Rooms With Board . 38| 5 room and bath home with 4 ROOM APARTMENT UNPURN. ¢ RM. APT. FOR RENT, stairs to an unfinished attic. Separate entrance, extremely la $16 a week, All_ util. furn. Chil-| EXTRA CLEAN. woacearyLa Cos breakfast nook in reoms, all neat dren $7 Whitt e. meals. 14 Matthews, FE 50377. ki . Rec: ares in cluded. a basement. Good garage. 2 CHARLES J. VAN HORN . “Beard Suttable for WITH Q@ WITHOUT beautiful lots landscaped ‘MT 6-2400 ** Jo 45644 WEST SIDE Tilden. FE 9077 | Sate a new elementary 06 COTTAGE sf 2 & 3 RM. APTS. WELL VieriLateD ROOM WITH school. Swimming nd boai- newly decoretcd. werything in-| vine an Suess pad duplex, has board. 1 oF 3 gentlemen, . PE ing privi abeth i > cr > ae caretaker, Apt. B-l.| ktchen irst floor. 2 b . Lake. down. _Mrs, Snyder, PE 28-6769. tied bath with shower on second.) Convalescent’ Homes 38A | ,,. . > Se pe gm ee ee | sad bet water, Miosty oodles ped ween | West Side ezciusive laxsefron' me vt FOR ELDERLY PERSONS IN . S&S room bungalow, Full gasrheat. newly aecoties eet ARE SSPact ny APOIAB ANE POR, ETM rie oer FE” Gaceent Rnd oee, te HAVE VACANCIES “MEN tients accepted _Lane Rest Hom | NEW MODERN REST HOME, _now open Reas. rates, MA 5-3488. Hotel Rooms 39 _ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Paes, = ‘Rent Office Space 41 AVAILABLE Laide ROOM OF- e ve. pear y Parking area & utilities furnished. $40 month, Call FE 5, DOWNTOWN. 2 LARGE ROOMS, with parkin- lor. I¢eal for any k office, FF 3-0826. |OFFICE FOR RENT UNION LK. _Village, EM SO NCTE eb + ottiee “euntit tdi gr 380 ag 4 ‘00! ice buildin, avatiable in down akown Postiac. Will divide now to suit tenants. Re f bre parking lot PR $4i00, For Sale Houses 43 7 ROOMS. ACRE LOT. $200 % down. Owner, P.O. Box 535. BUD Dee WITH EIGHT ora wot furnished. $160 mo. OR AND ADDING AC | ION i AND 2 BEDROO M PARTLY HOLLYWOOD APTS. CHIL REP Ina once . lake & Tnish: or materia! only. All pork. Gee P Of- = -— good land eontract. New ; on M- rook Ate ND rms., bath Sun turs. tie 8. How: res For free estimate! fice Supply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. tetcome aS Geepten a en son Py: bath ? employed rg or! 8rd. FE Pia riatresos-wintag |____Upholatering 23, "U, "Ot Ete“aemation| Ee ents canoe ROM, AEE toe water y & OL LLL LLL LLLP | K. L. Tem leton. Realtor xiii PE 5-75: . heater, 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN. ers. FE $8431. KR B Bice. BEADLE pa riea “faraare FE 2 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563, 114 Center Or 12? Norton, FE | LARGE 3 - BATH. GARAGE. NR. tric Co., 106e0_W _ ure | CASH FOR | {EAND. CONTRACTS. 2-2300 or FE 1600. Airport. Adults oniy. OR 33-1043 Guagi > Ait >” Sk 5 COST CPeOL fj “4540 Dixie Hwy. 3 AFD 4 RM LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN- is, a Marsh. | EA. Es y CUSTOM Leake na EM 93-1358 ___FE ette, private entrance. FE 40122. 353M. ie Bes hy 2 ROOMS AND ‘BATH. ALL , PRi-| ONE 3 AND ONE 4 ROOM APT OUSE VINO =. FOLLY _ A vate, 19'E. Ho ¢ard. FE 5-8588. Newly decorated Private bath & cae ADDE 197 N. Perry 8t. PE 5-8886 ee entrance ville ARAGE, oS aa = & Found 24 UNLIMITED "week. FE 5-2585. *: —_ terms. FE 4-6 : ne Lee po sg redband ’ 5 aie ar es 1S a 1B trance. W. [lie. Newly decorated. < RE) ALMA, 1¢ ALUMINUM | BOAT. no obligation, Call FE @Jem or) 23460. «| AE 58322. T & REPAIR. REAS| eso am) wa ee es ee ee eat . J foward, Avene 3-178, ARRO REALTY acilities furn vr. around MY Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 G SN YING. | Lost: E SPARROW. wil $143 Ca ee Rd. 2-198! - FLOOR MODERN 4 ROOMS and finishing. Phone FE on shoulder. Reward, CONTRACTS WANTED 2 LARGE ROOMS, COMPLETELY | “and bath Very clean Newly re- oe : _3-3863___ Ciark Rea} Estate 1362 W Huron.| furnished close_in, FE 5-1600./ decorated Automatic heat and ROOF REPAIRS a ~_ 4° T PONTIAC L LK REC. FE $6402 or PE 44813. Ask for put APT PVT. GATH. PVT.| softened hot-water Large vard. EAVESTROUGHING FE $0444 purse & glasses. On 3. ZT | WANTED aoe Ie WEST SIDE. i aeieece cer foe Teas | TRENCING, EXC. NG FOR Lost — CAT. DARK BROWN, ’ “ONT ac | attractive, reasonab'e. business or $109 per mo Adults 130 Semi tanks. field tile, footings, with gold fiecks Any informa. [LANT) CONTRACT rofessiona! person PE 5-504. nele,, BeiAir Manor, PE 41509 boat wells. OL 1.0852 aré¢. FE 2-4372. PE Fi ies 5 bere ee ee a Son — frews z | BUYERS WAITING '2 RC (ROOMS. PVT. BATH = = aa |18T. FLOOR 3 RMS.. PVT. ENT. | DIG pio eh comes! worl §-0034. <= SEEN SREP . . ; | everything furn.. Seneca St. FE; and tollet stove Close in. 124 _PE_2-3796 Or 5 ae ongemp erie black cae A. JOHNSON, Realtor 5.1808 = ge Foot SABRENT ee 200M ' a bra atarktes & ciemansh: Bad = : T& 3 LARGE ‘AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY | B wes 13, ome foliar ag when last 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. |“ ox, GUN, Perry FE 25170. | turn lake front apt._OR 39108 usiness Serv Avs seen, Sunde East side FE 4-2533.. 2 ROOM Sean APT, UPPER. ROOM, AND e Lake O1 (Pa OR — = 57 W. Beverly FE 2-6522 Prt. bath stove, refrig., heat, ALL MAKES OF een Pe aes 4 SUNDAY: HURON BOWL, Ready, Willing and Able |3 RMS. NEAR TOWN. PVT. ENT.| hot and cold water fura. sduits wrour btfice te. Gene no eS ee Wallet, | Cash buyers waiting for your land | _&8 Mechanic, Apts. a “ Office ed. PE peat. er Be comneeet, Call Rasher anridge, * mente. down to eae oak. ‘re 7 RMS. & KITCHENETTE, VE aa Ad eS pPLIANCE aEEVICE —— We — ait makes of ‘wringer , washers. 30 yrs. oe FE 2-4021. _ ASP. fee " HALT SOVEN ‘G eat MAS 108. F parting ins, =. Free “ASPHALT PAVING “FISCHERS LARE CLEANING _ _ EA LS Weeds & poe temoved. Pree est!- ie lando _3-6126. ‘Lawn Mower Sharpening WHITES. #S NURSERY LOST — LADIES ELGIN Wrist- watch 22nd in Tues, July or near Federal’s. Or Pauli's, Eider- memes keepsake. Reward, MALE TOY TER- Lost: Sere peiniey pe, win WHO FOUND BOX silverware and pictures on Steven- ot January call MU berry STRAYED. | rao BEAGLE, NEAR Prospect, White and brown. Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, 8t. Family; . $50,00 To invest In good Land fastest action in tow O! Contracts, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Daily ‘til 6 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac Phone FE 5-8165 Wanted Real Estate 32A $15 value & up for car maintenance service. 2 lubrications, car repair, battery conaget = spark con — just- MAKING. BUY QUALITY DRESS! ~ _tmaterials 1 my home. FE 5-2543. « DRessMa ALTERATIONS. 714 w Huron. ee. Saupe . Erics- artis. Pesaie OWING, PLOWING ‘AND BULL- "he wanted FE 5-040, . oe ‘ ” 16B © CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHO: Bw SCRE OR co ee NEED A’ FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a ood job. FE 2-8181 ‘is L $5.50, Thue. ieee .. Oca § ihe Want Ad number!) -s Scrabble gam [a 15 © Lawrence St, . Notices & Personals 25) HAVE CASH WILL aa TRAVEL MASON SHORS | Rr ete #28 NRY J COMPEAU : * . pe oar Sa Woman REED. Sines eee = ing a friendly adviser, phone FE roker p i Bid Confidential, The Salvation rE Ro Elizabeth Lake Re. a ans Car Owners Take Notice! JOLL vos "SHOW CASH F_ LIST: You Hot HOW "g I AND FHA. re G NANCING. ‘BUYERS WAITING, ACTION, PROMPT fo tor. Call Gi age *F edroom after 5, a emer -GI AND FHA ASH FOR YOUR $, We can sell ith very smal) ‘all us for fw not feel net you, further informa- obligated, Falls your property tell oy the cash you can receive HOME — your home for down pay- < e and WE TRADE, ‘WE BUILD a Ww. Bnis & ! Phone er enor ter 4-1557- Sell Us Your Equity Don’t lose ing—no wy. ¢ On red tat we ‘sige Reed 13 TR Te eare, ‘Ret. Eee 3 Ms Near cewthews. Paty 2107, 3 RMS, LGE. NEA SUITABLE He a 164" N ‘Paddoc k. FE a ot verre foquire 23 __only. 103 3 Washin 2 7 ROOMS, a EN1, AND BATH, 84 Mt’ Clemens St. rnin fupabes RMS. A ak NICELY FUR- ; nished with ae bed. Adults 2R Rms., iy an Bath, Clean FE 4 OOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE as bath. $19 a week. 4-4750. ee aa 2 & 3 ROOM, tilated, King pac desirable “coun, Broane ch: ted ag * henge oe come. West 2-6226 or FE 100 PRI- Higher J ise wel 7 ROOM APT. AT 61 N. CASS|. __Avenue. 2 ROOM 8. PVT. ENTRANCE bath. een ee 650 North- __view Ct. off Oa 2 7 BEDROOM, M ODERN, NEWL ‘orated All utilities ‘furnished. 5-4438. Private entrance. 1 2 ROOM $10 WEEK, washing _gertlogss 15 3. LARGE ROOMS, floor, parking space, hurst, E 53802 CLEAN | " scoMa PVT. Dull. il. first floor. “G Gara arage. Refined & ¥ 3 ROOM, Clark. GROUND 102 Park- BATH. 3 aM. MODERN raw > ae thews. & bath, Jaund: unary tecileg, 38 Me Me 1 block from_General —~ mite, $100 a mo. "PE 41923 oe sare Tel a ath wont oneal mee AND 8TO ron Entr, & ba APT, FOR ‘Near 7 AIRY ROOMS & BATH. NEAR Te)-Hur ee oF ef furn. Over) oe. vere __Adnits only he, & ovr =A PE _5-24965, a MODERN, ‘PVT. BATH, FB Ss HILD 40 Edison, 0 . BATH, _Clean, $12 wk. 309 .N, Saginaw St, my 2 RMS. = BATH, NEWLY {DEC i ttly furn. 285 Whitte- 7 BEDRM. WER APT. ue per week ‘haan bt 6. ie 2 BEDRM. UNFURN, A 2: & pvt. bath. Aus FE 56-8165 Open ren, “Til 6 P.M, “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Clarkston rea m ranch type brick New 3 bedroo pesos with i aneeed 2-car ga- rage m range & : Oak floors. Piastered oven, walls & situated on large wooded lot Shown by appointment | Auburn Height 2 bedroom pened ‘With large living room & picture window. Basement, coeur heat, & nice maeed yard, Priced at $7,950 with term a ironed tll 9 . . WEST SIDE f Near Huntoon Lake 2-Bedrm., Full Basem’t Built by reliable local LA recreation Prime Investment Chance to net 10 per cent or better on Dra : Only $8,000 with $2,000 down, Live . 1 tor reat neighborhood on huge meskae’ 5 Swim, Fish and Boat 5 At Union Lake. ~ Es ae anaes sae -Nice lawn & shade. Jus. 1 Giroux-F ranks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 30708 ANNETT’S OUTSTANDING: ; ——— VALUES se INCOME, OB HOME - Near Cen- al High rooms apartment now month, $11,750 with term: paarron pes room BR Bs uit” A, 1 2 fireplaces, 2 asement, of) heat, atiached 2 car — Wooded Jot 120x127. $22,800, term. 2% ACRE ESTA are Weld lake ;area. newly remode! home, eee HILLS — epoch, latge baths, in eicellent Vocation? First t ath se. Recreation room. 2 er garage. $32,000, terms Roy. Annett Inc. 22 &. ek Open Tivenings and Sunday 1 mit = oF 5 st weet room = 3". Ideal build- ing. Call for full ianermanen, LAKE PRIVILEGES Being situ ul ng ‘uated beautif; overlodking two “rakes. Only down. See kt today. * PHA & VA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE BUILDING eo 4 bedroom I mongge y —_ aiumina See t p= Ag - $1, I's your onthe Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN Ad FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON Hémpstead 3 BEDROOM Owner moved to Texas so you ean move in you have children fn school this ny just pe doko asement with stool, gas water heater. Hard- floors, storms plastered walls & Also 10 ft. refrigerator, cabinet, curtains, drapes tian blinds _ kop only $10,500 og — 506 dn ous we heve BRICK TERRACE Owner mo¥ing out of the country & is offering two : his brick terrace. Live rent the other. Five r 8 Pay bath, three bedrooms each. Il base- ment, coal heat. Both for oniy $6,500 each with $700 oo = each unit. Close to Pontiac Motors. CLOSE IN Idea! buy for large family. 2 blocks ffom sowwese. Three bed- rooms & bath up, Living roem, dining room, kitchen & room dewn Full basement, oi] heat, gas Water beater, alum. storms & screens & 1 car e. Large. 95 x ‘bt. corner ak Hin E* oft Perry St. Pull price st1,1 ith y 4 . Var cant, We have the a FE 4-6284 102 FB. Huron 8t. Eve. FE 5-0510 — FE 23071 BLA 4 room modern, Full bath. Alum num storms & screens. Nice shad- ed lot. Less than blotk to easement on Union Lake. Imme- diate peo: $6,950 with low “"GEORGE BLAI REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 31251 RAYTON PLAINS Eves. HOYT 21, 500-STUNNING brick brick RANCH a in Recs be > loca- 3 bedroom oe tifully ¢ ted. 5 Pr many deluxe peare. om kitchen with AIRE. ye meng coun Wings cere roomy eating baat. roe BASE- MENT; APT, PIO $13, TOC Brick, pang living room, 254 5. TELEGRAPH RD, s FOR COLORED i Nothing down to G1 veterans. vety, good 6 room home ‘ites posse porch. New gas ‘furnace. shade and lawn, pare, Syeere a REALTOR ; FE 5-101 or Set a en or caule barn .. Beautiful shade trees and . Price reduced to $31, terms, ae ~Beauti- location on ‘a Creek, ‘ ‘ranch Rs wg beamed large ‘room, built book. eens, corner fire- rose irae 2 tied bain beat ¥ ‘eet adiant oi! Beat rE ce terms. gn : ‘gees er — in eg po AR + Gil numnace. a8 pei aoa — plans to eS p Ay or w ve Bula?to te Joss age your i) i . é SIDE. 5 nae re bemei Sine full basement. 60s a Laidecaped ¥a qvelakte hin low an wers : i payment. Boerne non . Wall to built wall carpet, in livin, Formica countertops. Plastered walls, cove ceilings, Tile bath with shower, Oi] ace. $400. —, pee closing cost tor quali- N. SUBURBAN. $4600 is the full rice on this 4 Room home, Bath. Koprox _ 1 Acre lot, Low down a c “HAYDEN, Realtor a6 E. Walton Open Eves. 6 RMS. Lad BATH, 3 Hina ON 1 fioo 2 lo ts. car rss Basement Gas heat. Price $9 | ound dn. $70 r J. wens, Broker. Riando. 35-1450. RILEY GI SPECIAL — Located on El- “wood 8 St. per off N. Perry. Close town. 6 room —m: home} payment. 2 ACRES —- With 4 roo: ty modern home, 800 es eu road frontage. Lovely yard grown garden all ready in. Priced t just $4500. with $450, down CASs LAKEFRONT beau- tiful lot with 7 ft. . ae lake frontage, Exeoliont. locaton. $1500 down 4 ‘ WALTERS LAKEFRONT — ty pine cottage on 1 lot & an- other a g lakefront lot with a perfect ach, All for $950 -do Elizabeth Lake Rd, YE eSisr PE. 4-4821 3 Bedrms. $100 DOWN Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! built-in meena & ranges loads of modern features Model open 1:30 to 7 p.m. Stanley - FOR COLORED «be no aes batement,|- RAINBOW REALTY” ._ PADDOCK |. IN CITY paberen, Matar 2 Seodroem waterfront. Hardw: floors, easement, Ol) psheeny alse neuer ll basen terms. “CUCKLER t REALTY 236 N. Saginaw "FE ¢-4091 SHARP, MODERN 3 BEDROOM frame ranch. Large well land- escaped lot, Many extras. —— “monthly. payments. amedia ite oc feet br, make ‘offer, 212]. N. Walled Lake. GET BACK © TO EARTH QN 2 ACRES Just 3 miles east of Clarkston. ac of not toast = big Only uae & an appolnimen to see this estat CE larkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20-8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, ACROSS PROM BAN bu 2 car garage. Open Daily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 5 John K. ¢ IRWIN ‘a ByLD our new home now. Me. have the snchities to build your new home that you yo al- cus! rs mn Hoos from. Jeti tis abput our =% trade- in POR THE NEWLY WED Your dream home, with 2‘ toom wh! bedroo: Large lo x 125, tenced. "pack yard. hard top street. $66 per month, cash Eg per cent mortgage. Only srLvaN SHORES bea ag~ ranch type home pole ore with 3 bedrooms, 2 ~— baths. & ins 10 x family room, 2 Srepinces. * eal 2, ri a plastered serene 20,500 ince Tmation. a re > a tchen. $16,800, terms.” John K, Irwin & Sons Realtor? YOU LIKE TO SEE A SPAR-|. Since 1925 28x34 nailt |< 313. West Huron street fe 1983, OW be beauty. Dull! Phone PE $8447 Eve’ Mi €-3783 Blackiop ‘due ig “ul two" cag wen arranged kitchen. Storms and screens. me is the cleanest we have ever had the oo to list. Lake privileges = $10,900, very rea- sonable term. ; Priviley s on on, Hunton ite com- bedroom Bri RICK .g on eo p heecmen lots, with full basement “thine at- hy = ie carege. with $2,500 Humphries FE 83 N. Telegraph n Eyes. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — "BUD" Plenty of Room we A guburban 3 8 ote home large lot, 2 Tomorrow TODAY. be too late, see it Elizabeth Lake Privileges * —- low with _ why not “Bud” eal peace 4 Mt. Clemens St. Call — e8 FE 56-1201 GILES -— Ee $7,500... ~ aes. for this 2 bed- - with full basement, built-in dishwasher and gar- bage disposal in a charm- ing kitchen. Also features a new 2-car garage. $1,000 Down 7 om income near Lake wiLES ee CO. 5-6175 7 BaLDwIn AVE Alter 6: FE 2-7906 FE 8-9772 MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE $500 DOWN pipe ed pepeeseten to this 2 home, - .° from excellent Benen. 3063 Grov Court, Kee E e arbor. FE 2-9001. = $500 DOWN 2 BEDROOM HOME, FULL. | -BAREMENT, "Gas AR LIN: ee ae ee R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE H OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $30" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Partridge if THE “BIRD™ TO BEE Easy to Own! trade or only 10 cent down, It’s vacant, see teow A Lake and Pool ‘What sopeetest Excellent ies 5 miles west of unusual leaving state, 80 it's oo ® to sell.|. REALTOR PARTRIDGE yv HURON - potene’™ ‘senvice # ., SHELL HOME OPF qagmanaw bedroom DEST SIDE incom PE 4.2088 DON'T! WwaIT wes Be eo a Aa io werent keep c o'clock = ir your — i Me ae meee closeta. yom pine Fn room and eating ph basement, Oak floors, plastered ak! zee Ceramic bath with vantiy. CAN BE YO! FO YOUR LOE Don’ aw), turn lef, to corner of Shaw and Cosey- burn Drive. Humphries FE 2-0474 Realtor FE 47114 MULTIPLE Tistina Tsavice™ . sement = being oy for $20 down x consider trade. No money $1,300 down will give. own ve you - — of this Sice 5 % ro0 soot nice shaded lot. Priced gel full price. You miss this one. Ee to G.I." a Ene Hy family. Bove Gemeat is Nicely decorated. Full Recon ane 9 ais eat. Income will pay for lovely home. See now. JIM’ WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE 1483 Baldwin ey FES 4.0547 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - GI. NO DOWN PAYMENT this charmin, ne ear old 2 bedroom leamin floors 9 Birc doors, family type kitchen, water softeper and base- ment and Aluminum stérms ne heen, waiting for, ll price FHA ON LY $700 DOWN e rage will make an appointment now! Only $15,500 iet7 ROOMS $975 “estdah . Located Ba off Baldwin = Ave and “ —_ tance of Body 4 =e downy vittod 3 i and up. basement Ne netoket feat and a cerens: Real va ae jor” onty “$6, NEW... 3 Bedroom Ranch home. _ Full basement with rear ex- y sewers, "water, etc. and : One ; Bi in fra: brick on your lot pos a * price touch less th: _ would expect SMALL DOWN PAYMENT... on this 3 bedroom bungalow, 1] basement, ~~, os hest end and drapes. location. Only $13,200, on FHA terms. f ES Bateman Kampsen REALTORS: FE 4-0528 a7 &. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. $12,500 with $1,500 down. | (between Bilver jashab: = ™ as éxcept ne Costs on | 500. 500, Doroth Snyder I Lavender RTT yang Ra Re is EM 3- MU_ 4-641 NOTHING = DOWN PAYMENT 2 of 3 bedroom -sterter homes, asement and rough wir- Gls NO $$ DN. saci FHA TERMS 3 bedroo on 3-1361 between 9 & 12 a.m. and & 10 p.m. } terms. VACANT stores, schoo: Rl WICKERSHAM 7105 W, Maple ‘air 6-8250 REALTON = 46203 ELIZIBETH LK. AREA ' OREGON 1361 rf mo _troit_JO_46172" or Elgin 61434. RUTGERS, 266 WEST CIVILIANS $190 Down NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms, full basement, built 1956, automatic heat, we and Sorat pares, Ereck A. ores vacant. Immediate ‘pamela. owner, DAYS WO 3.3350 ‘EVES, SAT. 8 BUN, TO 8-9851 KE Established in 1916 sen Parv are LAKE — Nine s just off Dixie Hwy. vine, in- cludes this ee oo. goog Buy, ft. cement BESS with $2,000 dn. ee ie FRONT — Mos! have ‘vers seen a iexdd Dp extra large ov " - B' Attached Tage. Safe, poco “beach, all “to see this at $23,500, terms. hen, 88 enclosed tub in bath. it bamt., off heat, an location, features, West suburban ti it m at landscaped. easy terms: BRI RANCH 3 bedrms., cK ~ breezeway to ag 2 car rage. Livin, scaped Flo Kent, Inc., Realtor ne Hw. at Tele raph rE" 0123 A open 9 to 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING. 23 Acres Located in the West Suburban paar ag acre eimgel 13 miles from "CLARKSTON Eldorado with 2 7 rage Cisreten Gardens Bearso +3 li brick, or cost at only $15, | Williams Lake 2 bedrooms. Full basement, At- in ‘Ooms, far tached rage. se to sand beach, Nicely shaded lot, pg 2 raed With * $500 do CLARKSTON Here's your thance to get started at only $400 down. I have-a 3 bedrm. brick with full basement, Close to Clarkston School. aa) | price $7960. $175 Dixie Hwy. OR TINDEPENDENCE TWP. 3, BEDRM. BRICK &m 42 by 24 ranch on & lot with carport and full Lede iy t. Close. to new Gore ‘Vacant. Assume marteage No cost, No one ih wo aie ae ade caer rE 6-1261 ‘ ‘ , i] "| FE. agseo Howard E. Fox} euarten Plains |. =—-Aaasn'y an nnd is ahi gndlibiie teay ichine mister! . Tex ve miter’ the bolt’, For Sale Houses (3 a Sale Houses 43 -COMPARE THIS Custom FE 8-198 Here’s A Building Deal For You! Ley BUY ‘ PROJECT HOME @ BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS You be the bullder—we’ll be your money-saving supplier, our 18 "years service to Oak- is, land Co. wen to your advantage. You're Better Off With Benderoff fia_W. Huron YEAR 'ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE formation call Milford. Now open @ NEW 2.BEDROOM HOMES — In The Heart of Pontiac - $8,350 $69 PER MONTH ena Kitchens— ~City Sewer & Water- ire =. a from =e “<< Sale Perry ‘shopping Center LOCATED ON MELROSE Between rry & Mt, Clemens St. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: : DLORAH BLDG, CO. FE 2-0122 este — See our bd Qa ar Sins. e980. MILLER 15 ACRES — what » picture this lovely stone m “oak room with oak beamed Setting & —¢ut_stone fireplace, modern 28 ft. Kitchen’ has “breakfast —nook: i modern-basement, ree —pulit in bar. water softens eep freeze, etc. 70 ft. giacced a Oks . the. a0 a juliet seetdeatia! NORTH location. fa! thi. cme Oo Gee oa own payment, TERMS me ogg eA 9 2 rooms “doen: -— 14x30 rt up. rec. ore attractive features. Fe gure toe this one $900 will: move HALF. ACRE and «4 nice. 5 & eens ranch —, Very as living room dinette ae: breezews se a one. — no down ‘ayment for G.I. WILLIAM MILLER Realtor FE 2.0263 Ww. . Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Looking for the Best this Home in Drayton Ranch e 6 Ta ar ‘in coi eee Ng a New lo pnee “on easy Newer Bungalow aeeere B age! ene at yo aid fenced car garage. foun’: Almost e “or sn hom: KINZLER | ae ¥, teren” o oe, FR 43625 r Ph. PE 5-0820 EVE. LIKE A REAL CAR terms or ‘BARGAIN? Lots of ’ em |i 4 proyd to ow .|2 ACRES of beautiful woods. Alum!- num sided home with oak floors, 3 bedrooms, full base- Ais low FRA Te Call now! IDEAL SECTION Room between the h for. better living, mxire Je rooms and even ie a gees MA Sg _ With FHA term . * : LAKE FRONT . eautiful 3 — Calt- at basement. 4 auto. Oe, Siu. alum. and fenced yard. Saara slse loontion. $62 dn. PE 6-0168 alter 6. : ; HOME, 2 Garage. Gas heat. \E your, checkbook |! Lake Privileges all these good buys: Won Smommye 3-bedroom. Bro cnd [ag > Duty yroow, Garage Ba “ee foock oe be ana ‘beet ee $13,000 — 7 fee, Oa ee % GREGG 1665 Union Lake Rd. —" lake dine * 301 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. PE 6-0663 Going. Street os outing. 3 2 rooms or tone a Small down payment. WILL 2619 Uni Rd. EM 34100 or EM 32411 after 6 5 ROOMS & pore. | RY OWNER. $600 TAKE YOUR HOM iN TRADE: * Lr. $60 0. PE 4-3628. im Me DIATE | POSSESSION — Gls MR. G.I. with small chil- is the home you » Bas d 1 car garage. lot. On dead- In Dra: 4 eve: $500 will defray mort- gage costs. LAKE — A de- with 4 the corner. Lake Ra -od es. pom db A per month inch cers. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Fa ‘ aa aa Rd. LAWRENCE W. ROCHESTER , Country atmosphere is what _ you feel Leta a this 3 _ sedmenit with : — ater *atge, © ees, _in- the — 2 car ga- fags. For ag sce. it ts @ real fine — you will be tcreeae front — ioxaa. only. $13,900 with 136 BE. PIKE ST. OPEN EVES. FE 4.0584 MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ BROWN Kis Des oe Beautiful ane mee ee kim. New ead Pain mGeramic ¢ loca- Ww tion Balance a “tibet pth 100 DOWN — teonted in Clark- ston, we ranch ar eee a earece, 15, LA with wall car: car- cheaper Rios ea pe aka’ With 18,975 LITTLE ¢ 4 bedroom farm e. In- te almost comp! , mod: iw, Site °. te mae sores rp : seer your bor ur home fod a dave time, ae aere ae H. BROWN:} Realtor TurieLe tasrinG wea z|Gaylord its best. bome Modern v—e t loot _Dorris & Son SUBSTANTIAL HOME ESTA’ bright and, noery: one rooms * room - jovely bath down, 2 bedrooms up, dandy mod- ern : e living room a “ne ad, ox rapes ment with Ww gas &.c, heating jant, 2car garage and lot 104x- 50 — LAKEFRONT pe Ma Ryn beach and eee ade eee throuhowt wh ce, odes: before. you buy, GI SPECIAL © hodern \ from bus, 152 five room Low ym basement, ty taal het geet. "We Stock WE TRADE noe & SON REALTORS Huron__ Phone FE 4-1557 ediate you. Dunes ment, RAY accept) one oi: LAKE oer =Ne bedroom “Rat to the Basement, tates. lot, HP. | FE 6.2053 mtr pinewsced. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, ONE Joslyn % block, ae possession—Let us Weer SIDE situated on 8 oo ere 1 “vlog rgom i shade walls, full base: on Pee M HOME — It's it's ever so pretty! room, formica coun- s rs, NEWLY ‘a 4 BP’ bed matt ‘HOLMES, Ae 8, $750 DOWN *rental, section b in the wane p Adsl North ene in 204, neat 2 Sah 727 Baldwin hoes 2 rN. Bagloaw Troom, b Late tet terms, AC REALTY | - FE 5-8275 Pontiac WILL TRADE errs CRAWFORD AGENCY A. C. ee & Sons 4900 W OR 3-741 toom modern tome 2 baths, has Sel y | Shut PEt * income. - TERMS & HARGER CO. Ww. fis low at 68.000, tnctoding’ plum: ing ‘and trim 23-7004. & _ Building Service § ‘Room. ¥ FRAME ot emasta down or wa, 96. 2h bed storms. ONLY $350 N IICHOLIE FE $4153. PRE-BUILT HOMES » 2.STOR yards” Westside ia sat WHY RENT—BUY NO MONEY . DOWN $75 PER M MONTH es ~ —— Local pent. S00 down. Be con: er. MY 3-4822. ital of Lake, CLARKSTON e and t $18 150 wi with terms, OME & 20°ACRES- ne " jae NEW MULTI-LEVEL ~ Starter home 1,290 ASS ft. includ- ing sangeet. 96,450. Low down BARLARD COUNTY REALTY 26 . slumingm | ag 3-ie4 oF Bie S20 after ‘ ed isha uP os "ami ses WHITE BROS. 20 YEARS. OF SERVICE — ATTENTION! mode rg My Open teen “til nee BST Sun?’ Johnson E see this 5 room ¢. aiget in “al condition: ral ll Dee $7,186 180 with smail O'NEIL, ‘Realtor ts PE cons oe to move you in, ie ranch a Ht - “with stove, bees a 2 rage, carpet drapes ey tire- Priced for au for quick sale, ew 1704 S. PE 4dS3 ey Rd. tak laareede aces A. JOHNSON, Realtor’ 11,500 (rae eee we ge Fo Eg Fy y. 2B 2% Fe CLARK REAL ESTATE} ow Acr. . Near ne le a P ‘Rds, Very 1-0061. i . $950. price. 34721 asa Ps Property 43A Jpocses. ESTATE 2125 2 itl f: Sunday 10 “tt 8 Dunham Lake Frontage nat Aaeeaehe te N. Roslyn. a “HOME SEE Ls Im he, ,posscesion. riced Ri A, NOTT, REALTOR 170 W. on FE or MY 31422, LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Exclusive (not feat. 10 mies.» eae Ste "On. the. she “7 ag tae ay HOMES Open. di your ng yo ret chee re 3.2 7404 Highland Sa (Msey 34 C SCHUP ET Bn 2a Leslie R. RT Eb ree , Realtor PE ong DON'T WISH FOR], MONEY! Make .it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, oi: dial FE 2-81 i; ORT | Residential | MERRIE OAKS, vileges Commercial - W, WALTOW liga a 1902123, 207° alley at rear. 5 room héme, ‘LAKE & 7 eaqgesingbags ; Hato A ORM ANE. B. of Agashe, $27,000, terms, Roy Annett Inc.. REAL’ 2 f. } 00460 14 SPECIALS $950 PULL pay, ~e* -ag lot = own and $20 per month. Secure LH. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 ae Sr eT an | WERT BSR Tay AXFIELD LAKE. 11686 MAX-| paved road. Parochial & Paes field Blvd Ah ~~ yg od buses at door. ear 1953, Extra lot. Inte churches, a Makes, golf, in sate ye. Commaate- pening. Be 3 vatce ‘Wort more than the $0,000 asking Novis, Phone’ Mics dhaw, ct Sane Fees pap ‘eaheettainy re wil See the new sites at 1246 WN. Ra. MU _4152| CHEROKEE HILLS! iddle Straits Lake Youn Biaaed tte 100 aite ag or cnet Ege nang = : ae = res ost of Te ane Ra Fen cn ent, Kg ifanithy Fa oi] % aille to Lecots’ Ra gw LAKEFRONT $1,500 DOWN. Carl W. Bird, Oe, —— ber man » fail £2 | Bear eee oe ie, ; a oes 47 BS Be ROLLING ' HOMESITE - ‘Y s0rms 8 gomiry loos ta vi HOWARD a . FOX =r ig — lo- ia 4-404: $1, 717.71 DISCOUNT hom Wl saecoentines Sear. Pontiac. 5 yy coe write Pontiac Rent Lease ‘Bus, Prop. 4 494 \SONABLE RED RENT. any ki business. 371-372 Aubure” Ave. Corner location. FE gg Se na tioned. Gag a. oe |! Montcalm i100 8Q@° Fr FACTORY. HM 3 thead doors, plath Ses ducts Iv A wg, ener 5 rent See G x, 2880 wood, Ls a arg fal gigti ers. Rd. OR_34 en COMMERCIAL DOWN-| town Pontiac oon shipping. indoor level * park: . for distri! rs with priate, offices, te’ enower- r casise sored Cal ar Ba ehh oa: CLASS C BAR Located in Pontiac, doing good Pastness. 1 Lar; = Pieeatton nok a ‘Clarence "Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. FE ¢4203 wpengion le sq. ft. of area. Room ie of busi For pee fou of ‘Roger B. He Stanley Roger n $i Bais “Rocks i Tatit ae UILD- a ee small some equip- L Ney ing supplies assorted stock. ment. EM MASSAGE PARLOR AND EQUIP. _ Write ‘or lease. rent or sale » Pontiac Press Box 77. _ MODERN SERVICE STATION FOR lease Ca!' Mr bh ggee FE 2-010] —After_5, PE #1448 LAKE MOTEL SITE A perfect location on US “the 1 acenic route to the Big Mac} ridge."’ 300. ape of sso "heey white sandy beach. over 3 Ped ef ot F —— pas AY spot Ly Le make A = omer too, at po Fs REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 “LET'S TALK. BUSINESS” Builders Opportunities This lumber-hardware, etc. gy" neighborh down Restaurant on wond: et up for hus- Be ot ‘ wife. P Located ama!) town, includes ving in aeph Gore eyment and you're tn .business MICHIGAN BUSINESS |: agate SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LAN NDMESSER BROKER 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. te PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Lake Class C ine ree 7 re rt hg ebted oat Ow Only” $22,000 with $10,000 wilt accept trade Liquor, Hotel, Alleys Actus . ‘2 a 1 Pag) moe 22 room. . lane Bruns. censé, 4 lane Bruns- wick Sout races ea small restaurant. Neat clean with nice fixtures throw ehouts. ‘winter ; 8 fishing area. at a desl for rtners or family operation. y. $25,000 down, Part trade mag be accepted, Let’s go see it now REALTOR PARTRIDGE), Fe Ot “i yi Htinon 1050 W. Huron]. R, J. VALUET,. Realtor “oe hh at il CTs TO “a eine Restor | is Mis Ortenville. NA 1.2815. "Money to Loan 53 [State Licensed @ Licensed Lenders) = Quick Cash $25 TO $500 s einer sees Sp to i mes dss aievios is eta es FE friendly’ ang elf" Phone office, Home & Auto LOAN CO. 7M. Perry St. (Corner Pike) SINCE 1878 HFC Specializes In Helping People Like You FOR FAST, friendly service from jally trained, courteous peo- ple — te America’s —— ar financ pany. At arc you can borrow up to $500 in privagy. with re- payment terms you or in Heasenoid Finance Corporation 3% §. Saginaw, nd fir, Kay Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 sole 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. 8 $235 TO 8500 LIVINGSTO: 1450.) B & NE 64_W. Lawrence St FE 4-1 ~ NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE -.8-9661 Seaboard Finance Co. No Problem” 1185, ‘NOR PERRY WHEN YOU NEED™ “$25. $100 Foe een oy uickly on your ot a y 1s ignature, FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 HOUSEHO GOoDs Ph, Rochester, ot $071; OL 1-978] LAID-OFF /3 : WORKERS We make cash loans to lafd- off workers. No principal pay: ment until you are back work for 30 days, Our Requirements Are: resident. 3, That you had a. good work and a* godd paying record be- fore becoming unemployed. Bee Te tale Seems ressed for pa see us at once 4 "und be relieved of worry, we’ have "eenlideune in you and in your commu- Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive pleasant * courteous considerate and friend —s. = hole o 7 = our. ces. BUCKNER Finance Co. woratton SLAr NS WALLED LAKE LOANS ire, ere oe TO. in _|30 EB, NeOMMONIEE rE 8-0421 FRIENDLY SER SERVICE Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? P make mortgage loans to meet ‘our requirements, Any propérty, “Sale Land Contracts 52 SAVE NOW! L BRICKS - on! RENO noe IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS’ JAYNO HEIGHTS Oe Bite of rer aich for is ial ) OPEN DAILY °4-8 PM. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity Bateman Kampsen | REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Tel Eves. & Sun. OR E 'S. son Jet. Body needs work, OA out BA A es Ee work clothes Workman’ oat des FE 36055. . so ““There-was much too much of her and not & nearly enough of him!" LAC | PRESS,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1958" ie Keto Oomma/ Sale le Household Goods 57 = Household Goods 57 aIn coin FLOOR models, = B. Munre AVeirigetaner, rE eg = i. —~ FOR Oas . + BRAND NEW WROUG TRON =, a 1 CU. FT. oot, sive.” MA $6011. Samuel’ CLEAN- POR SALE: HOOVER SWEEPER. is nagneelient conditien. Call | a “ yy gee "gamuel’s Ap rms, name brands. 8c values, $149.96 while they lest. No rw. Very reasonable. —_———— RM. SET. Call ORiando 3-9026 eves. 7 RM. SET. $35 _Good_cond 3-6321. —* Household Goods 37 rate SI paid $1060. _tanes it. . Fe ele VING ROOM ; best offer 6 PIECE GRA RM. Double dresser,_bookcase | 3 lamos, $89.50 rm wer tle oi Bae ea we 1 @: ee table, 2 decorator lamps, $09. — $2 «weekly, 4 ed wecky, Pearson Lake Ave. tPF PIECE cep INING aie TE. $25. be leg you own furniture or s .. ‘That you are a permanent ctory tor 9 3 aa RM. ae WALNUT.- Exc. cond. Cost Sacrifice for “4130. MElrose 7-6871. FREEZERS tee —. Delivered, et $198 acon ets peed SHOP 4-1556 b1 FREEZERS — CHEST brand new, cay sin0.00 Mah 5-601] Samuel's fi PURN D ES ic.) ems, lor Puritan Rd., Birming- ™ AS STOVE. CABINET RADIO spinet does chair fup-cise ane x . FE 2- mower, ai s clothes size 14. ame ms, some antiques. ee & PAINT SALE xl2 Linoleum $3.95 12x12 lin +. 88. ft ee é = Los ae e ouse nm ‘a E wo ACK mapa el See es (Near Reber ‘ial 9x12 Felt Base Rugs § $3.95 A, MAID, VINYL TI 4-Ft. Wall Tile 2 25c. sure, OSERAINT Gel Pike Wbrere,_t 141 W_ Huron. 9 PC. PPC, DINING RM TET Se0B tond., Sane 9X 12 Rk a OL, F eer sa : Reversible. nese TY $34.95 Fommere pada, 98.880 Bearion Ave. idxis peed ALL WOOL rug. , Sood condition, $25. 5- 24 TABLE TY & ANTENNA. $19.95 St y's $20.09 & up. All rebult si EV $204 at Obel TV. F nong Fulsaveth Lake Rd. Open a1" wins iNGHOUEE T aete model TV, $75, 166 W. nee INCH pore CO SOLE T 7 RP excelente con tion. dav. ort ot an maltavle fo: yor ge. 2641 Warner, Green 2. EM 3-6282 after 6 p.m. and week- ends. $149.95 NORGE oe dryer Lowineins LemneS Osta ee a wwe 11 121 N, Saginaw §-6189 AE a a NG YOU WAN FOUND AT A little out ia the me wey. ‘but @ lot ae OS saEW NEW © OseD, pt, for real bargains We ce joy oe o TP Come out selt or and ook around, 2 acres of free bag sat Ba ie ro « , oF. mile & a"habare femmes on Auburn | -ALL TILE SOLD 1088 W. Buren | Pe '3-0023 Stamps any amount, Prompt service, Also buy land contracts and real es- Ue, Ad a bing “yr A WT asccceenee en. We Boy me Ravities Plestie oa le cipyanwe «Ie ea. c RLTY oi Armstrong finor tile ..... i'n ea, vale HURON ST. , PONTIAC Teer wall covering . Se aq. ft, Eves, EM = a is neg 4 ea. ||Want A Good Mortgage? pact, wae ve base oo. 40 fk OA Reta Or om i Tile ‘Co. ay : , ( Fac 416 | BENDEROFF ‘sen FE 8-6500 od W, Huron CEONDEE ELECTRIC S8TOVE, Hotpoint Na oad 487 N. Et- on, Birmingham. . MAGIC CHEF Gas RANGE, FE) 8-2000, after 4 : ile MAGNAVOX OuRINATION. acrifice for $165. Seats matress. used 3 weeks, be sacrifice for ast igisemmer gm Large bab a= complete 4 we eens nn eene pepe te tes eeras on ‘OARLAND. r RNITURE oe _ RCA CONSOLE TV, GOOD tition. EM 3-2258. 104 §. Saginaw FE 255 i UBIC © ~ MONARC ANGES | ic stove, $45 Refrigerator, $48, Gas yt Wood Bammuels Ap Ae ad Beve| stove. $35. 17 inch TV, $35 Wash. fsoure. Mich. 7, #16. Power news Fy G28, Bos NORGE Re . COND. os ak at reasonable. 6.0580. . sd Goins baal 60 D OM Nw A weeper with all attachments. PEM 3-303. UEEN ANN DR j : kitchen cabinet, $20; 1 28” x oer _—— door, $3. 93 Gladstone. FE SOFA WITH BLI COVER. #2. —ORiande 3-2115, ~~ SPECIAL SALE Repossessed and floor sa! Frigidaire ae tea ae is Auto: mane w er, $125. MA- a ING — one 50. i Sewing Cen- BMPLEX_ 56 ee | ere, MY “aot 3 ACHI Cc cleaner, repairing Free est, FE aiNGER R PORTAL: LE SEwi EWING “ aint 4 , 4 urt Kpplienee. Used wt n Dept. Twin size 7 Bh ag eemenaned i 5CO Clean Empty Drums Voddere % A amt H power mower: os 66 hlUM mower —, Pai 3 used ig mt reduced to move EQUIP, 6607 DIXIE a 69 installed. & CARRY seerepereressrces OED | ie Orebard ; Steer wae CULVERT ~ LUMBER dio. for Po Table model, ra. ra- _Window, 36x5 $0145. SUMMER SPECIAL theet mel werk. h yeate te Bay — Lice: . Kenyon Heating ryice, OR . =| Lalbott Lumber Goteecs um Hog an ont Paled mai oe | and Ave, Ph. : + Terteerersenewers as ak rv Pe csheoerers , “ r, reen doors — tngulation shingles =" pails - foundation SURPLUS & Materia): L FLAT TOP ALL re. Pipatg for hunter's cabin, FREE peepee sonET “se Double bowl sink $ 5.96 Washbowls with fittings _.. 3-pe, bath sets with trim pce. colored bath set = eee ores E Factory 2nds—Irr SAVE P aa 8 PPL. 172 S. Saginaw 2100 | Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash Way FURNACES & DUCT WOR WORE Su sonable prices. No down payment required, OR 3-5405. ae ae a = $3.50 Revie. 644 Onilan ahog.. oe bees ee Dees metory’ secon rgeconge and alt standard wood ‘a steel “ole-wway closet doors ys Steel outside et cor. pepeisblod aa sas flush ener ith Pas = i or =e stop D or my tor ‘tree _titimates. ‘BERRY DOOR SALES 371 8. Paddock yo et up to 50 ent = gas, New, ted. _ Fos wR SSSSS3a HOT WATER ATERS, 30 GAL. Consumer” Power ap- me) value; $40.50 and These are iitghtty marred. Also o” wriectrie, OU & Gas Heaters at terrific values. gan Hyesesecest, 393 Orchard Lk. ve — 16, a - rr wn BR vw. d éx? grade A - ae war. door id er Sq. ore yet) ~ 8x8" cleanoit doors... es. "'z16” Foundation vent drs. enone ene a “ > Dd Mike w corre iJ High” Cash oe ee models Ph. TOR ror UNK AND days or sees Bee zt -NEED CARS” eT ai. Ae a % W nae SAVE TIME-WE’RE PAYING any car F food ¢ enough to make the | trip. M. Or Trade or do 4 Oakland “e FE 43529 { KE OR el, Trade or down. : ECONOMY C. 22 AUBURN SLICES OF HAM - = w «Ce = sa HAUPT Pontiac Sales }: 68 Pontiac Starchief Catalina coupe . owner’s demo, Full power, Save 158 Ford Fairlane 2 dr, Fordomatic. "4 Pontiac Starchief. 4 dr. Hydra. "$3 Pontiac 2 dr, Deluxe, Hydra. R&H, W.W. "SR Pontiac. 4 dr, sedan, Hydra. "53 Pontiac 4 dr, sedan, R&H Also transportation speciais - N. Main St., Clarkston Nights ‘til 9 MAple 56566 or MAple 5-1141 "66 A Gold & Black re this 8. Woodward.. 1956 Buick HT. i ae “Pull power. Like new. BOB FROST, INC. | 280 Hunter ies BEI SOREN TE Rae asi | _Moving to So. America. PR 82441: | FACTORY BRANCH '54 BUICK peermasre. “sh Radio & MOLDED iF Wot Johnson. Trailer & hk. 31642. H.R cond. FE 17-0406. dg $$$ Doll r | Capitrac i PLYWOOD ROW BOAT. ano} LOD la ane ailimate- inno vost mc) “— FOR. Sh- Golak Beat. ceased 12. Pr. ae g H.P. : rs semen FY ace adtl tists] GOOD USED CARS | Stupeamiin ie Mitears 33072. = EC STARTING At Our New Location the ‘col with ‘tone green “er AND, BTEC. sand molar 952 W. HURON The full price is a ka. new. y nec ath am 4 t00'S. Woodward. Mi 65302 14 E MODERN, MARES ME GLENN’ S- 37 CADILLAC T. LYMAN, 25 HP, EVii SALES SAVE $2,300 rude. a ist class. 4 MOTE T3T1 62 Sedan. E $25 Cobalt a1 fa TAR, Bouse Tobie” “eet e ‘ay coattols and tent. ve. 78|\WE Need Cars!| testend eho “50 thru ’55 Models Teal beat Rd, Open 8 a.m. to @ p.m. FE 8-0112. = *? BOAT BUILDING & OUTBOARD repet. Costello's. Orion, 3-1521, BARGAINY 1058, 35 HORSE GAL = motor Com: 5 ama. Eve- nings, TW 3-5277 BOAT WIN , $20.95. IN- cludes hardware, trim and id- mo sfesang Ferry Bervice Inc., 6129 Highland Rd. steer’ — cee ica. *eicpuviie bee. aft- ing equipment. 8 Pris Garden 3038. ma EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- Geneva boats. Gator trail- pa a 5 eluminur boats, oy 95. Reg. $ boat steerin wiesie, now siz. 95. ibid ready m. Lake St. Clair. charts. Kelly's Hardware. Ademe, Auburn NSURE YOUR BOAT AUSTIN. NORVELL AGENCY 70 w LAWRENCE FE 2-9223 JOHNSON MOTORS rerything srenere, song —— OwEN, Mein eure re 306 Orchard Lk FE 2-6020 cial rate for Rd., Rt. 3, wig)”. Fords, Chevies and Pontiacs — Auburn Motors $15 F FOR OLD (caRS __Used Track | Part 89A USED TRUCK PARTS 1954 CHEVROLI in ey condition. Garwood box. TON WRECKER, PICK-UP truck #& other gas station equip- _ment. Cal) EM_3-2378. FORD TANDEM DUMP TRUCK, exc. mechanical condition, new — & clean oe 199 Rock- FE 5-4614 eli oy a D GOURIER XCELLENT cond. $595. ‘55 Ford pin ang nice. Priced to sell, Tom Bohr, Inc. MU 4-1718 1956 FORD DUMP UCK, a ver OC oS puvidorer, Recsinabte Ph. MY 3-5821. 1945 FORD PICK-UP. $125. FE FE | 4-2129. 3286 Rockhaven R.&C. Rambler OUR. SLOGAN We can’ beat any deal EM 3-0142 Must sell * ears in x days. c ‘O: ES Complete service 8 a.m: ‘til 9 p.m. "48 FORD PANEL, $100. OR 3-6678 19 60 GMC WRECKER WITH POW- a5 Gis TANDEM ie YD. DUMP. ay GMC 5 yd. dump, Ph,.OR Ta SALE ae td oe rod on coaies when you ean bay Wnolesaie? 2 diffe vent pony te choose from, Come MIDS 30 to 40 Alw molded molded. Stylap. Fiberglas Try them before you buy them at Dawson's Sales. kk mare — — on Hickory e ee. miles to Demode! Rd., left nea’ tales signs, 7 days @ week ‘til 9. We have a _e line of Evinrude Motors. NEW Bt BOATS $40. ?.. 50.50. bdiepon $70.50 Bice wes $144.56 oe. MAZUREK “MARINE ALES | , Mark fe aon end Mi Mater ade ply 20 motor, $1 piyeeed. Pogrete cp. bobs it with Craft d 10 ft pat, ois Used Mark Saginaw At 8, Blvd, FE 49588! STANDA ERS,* SUN docks. alum have a varie outboard HTaogeos Bost me R. & C. Rambler w pid oog- = F eal EM 1% . 4135 sharp 949 Chevrolet pickup %% im R-'& C MOTOR SA _ Com mnghete oarynes 8 am, ‘til ™. 1952 WILLYS 4° WHEEL DRIVE, pickup, FE 2-7658. 2 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B FOR THOSE __ WHO APPRECIATE A "1958 MERCEDES = 4 DOOR HARDTOP “Automati ¢ transmission, Fuel injection engine, PRICED $9,900 Contact: SALES MANAGER PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. ss FE +1111 EAST BLVD. 471 REALLY FINE CAR! | 22222 Wilson S aitarieatites 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 ’53 Chevy 2-Dr. H, shining —_ aees finish, this one is a good tight automo- bile —. excellent tires co clean had only owner inside, Has since February, 1954. Auburn Motors ALL ee AND rir Bg 2635 haber Ate See acesa| Cor. Pike & East Blvd. GHEE POWER For Sale Trucks 90! 5,-camv 2 DE. RAH. POWER- i TRUCK _ Fr ‘s-oa0s. ‘Til You k Our Low Prices. x, "SL CHEVY 2 «DR. $100. FE me 8 OWENS, 147 . Saginaw. 5-246 : im 3 OE, DELUXE CHEV TPINEL TR RD, 55 | Good, condition, FE §-4582. Dodge. Exc, cot condition, MI ae lines CHEVY TRUCK. EXCE 6 CHEVROLET 4- DOOR A- cond. C to. haul pees: tion wagon. Redio, ¥V-8, heater, _wallets._¥) Pp Ti rf fina a ton gee HY "> pasemeer. a] 2-tone ET DUMP TRUCK, | SifMene cannot be beat for & east of $1,383. Our stock No. 4374, “a Chevrolet Co., Hunter Blvd. 8. Woodward Birming- oieg MI 4-2735. : 1955 Chevrolet’ Convert. | got Alre. -P. age Ru Bas White $1195 Ave., For Sale Cars 91; ‘For SaleCars 9 21 = coal ag ‘aS down, over me ’ sare over parseeess, Mi Maney, ECONOMY USED CARS Car Transportation Selection WE FINANCE 22 Auburn off Saginaw i063) CHEVROLET, ae Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER rai Mich Ma S3i4i ‘si 2 DR. POWER GLIDE. : PX BSOLUTELY NO MONEY | = aceite ean sume? Le Let us help he -y ta expensive model. Lake ‘Orion Motor Sales M% AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCURY My tae ene ge lg me No hon’ pes © tOWE , POT | o00 1957 CHRYSLER New Yorker. Hardtop. P. steer- ing. cane wee Spotless inside “BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter ~ PONTIAC'S ~ TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass “CY” OWENS FORD 53 DODGE CLUB S ow F - aid Geis iee OWENS a 147 8 “5 baa ane "REPOSSESSION Full price $03. No cash needed. Payment only Ea mo, Mr. Bell. Great Lakes. FE 8-0402. 1953 Dodge 2-dr. Very clean. Assume pmts. of $20 per mo. No money dn. “BOB F ROST; INC. 200 Hunter, Birmingham. MI_¢-0034 ‘51 FORD PAIRLANE, 4 DR. } F R&H, RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, thing — Want Ags give you ACTION. Dial. FE 2-8181. - house, apartment, any-|_ harp ordo ww, a patented ‘BOB FROST, INC. cate sig & R MOTOR 280_Hunter, Birmingham, MI 6-6034| 724 Oakland ~~ . FE_4-3529 955. FOR! FAIRLANE, 7 |. 1954 Ford convertibi rare auto, trans, New brakes 1956 Buick pe Riviera. rust, new seat .covers, new 1955 Buick battery.” Reasonable, See at a a a 1958 Austin realy Roadster. a ups EM TONLE. Riggins. MG - Austin re joe _ - " HOUGHTEN & SON ( ADDY 628° N. Main Rochester OL saa : MANY ‘52, &- MAKES & . models fen sean. come out.8) ~©()ne@ Owner Auburn Motor | SPECIALS: ' Sales wane = z| comms | TEROME: 1966 . HYDRAMATIC, 2 DR. = sedan. Radio & heater. & —. Dore saan — ee) “Bright Spot ‘|, wee RUE Cotatlow radio ena| - Cass at Orchard Lake eT ere eee $1195 LAC $1695 1954 Pontiac, 4 dr, Chieftain de- | ’54 CADIL vee beater " Hrdremae, "Radi 8 re ae «gy wiwol tees - ng brag lind emer 1045. 55, CADILL AC $2395 : | 1968 Pontiac. 2 dr Straight stick 4 DOOR = Light Bite paint, mane © Bester oa eat "ears oe ail “ey sane, HOMER HIGHT MTRS.|.56 CADILLAC ... .$2895 the Bargain Bivd. nee} COUPE, Sa Gorgeous MICHIGAN OA &%- og ge 8 : '56 {CADILLAC oo $2695 AN — 4 way $ Sern. n é¢xceptional buy for s very clean car, 57 CADILLAC ....$3745 : Se new iret See ionee ALWAY, A, yim ‘SELEC.- OWNER. FULLY DY GUAR: CADIL- LACS AT, JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 = Open ‘Til 10 JUST RELEASED FOR | 1557 PUBLIC SA ea . eeeee Haskins Chev. wal PS ha 1055 ‘FORD HARDTOP STRA STRAIGHT —— oe set SB ret _Qealers, FE 44002, 5-0 pa. FACTORY BRANCH _ *57 FORD, ‘AIRLA Rade & heater, 1 Fordomat fee pele 08 white _ “RETAIL 'S STORE” : 3-T117 957 Ford anible Full power, $183 down. No payments for 2 rg Mr. . MI 63000, B’HAM. RAMB ’56 Ford Cision 2-Dr. — dandy 1 owner, wwe le with, ah tent blue upholstery that You can look ell over town you won't find « cleaner Auburn Motors Cor. Pike & East Blvd. PE 3-141 Whitewalls. ar 1954 Chevrolet 210 — BOB FROST” INC ar Clean, No money 42. 999 Hunter MI 6-6934 FOR SALE BY OWNER. RELIA- wa BOB FROST, ING, "ES Meare ey a unter “ c \ rans. Very rea- ‘62 CHEVY 4 DR. 52 NASH WAG. | Seable. PE 5-7007 after 5 p.m on. Clean. Highest offer next 5/SHARP ‘55 FORD CONVERTIBLE, days takes. FE 2-8756—FE 5-2706.| $850. FE 8-1760 tl CHEVY. VERY | G00 D | ‘ta FORD 3 Di ABSOLUTE. 1957 CHEVROLET D) Sees Ee me. oe Gee V-8, Radio, heater, power- _ Harold”? “rurnér_ yee at glide, Original alll t, 1 white side wall . © cov- 1956 FORD 2 “DRE. R&H. BLACK. —ets; Loads. —~seeee, Ok condition. porn t Waevicct bor mater Sie FORD DKW FORE en ae Rai he at ‘Woodward av Birmin: - Be cous ®. s ABSOLUTELY 5 HO MONEY hash mo eH Megr., Mr. ives at Mi 47500, Harold Tur- ham, MI 6-6034 aig Fd ‘66 FORD V4, $1,595. New tires son, Lake Orion Ry Hunter lvd. at 8. Woodward Ave., Bir- mingham MI 42735. 1957 Lincoln Convert. Pull power. Showroom condition. *30B FROST, NC: COLN . After you a om 4. ges | this sedan, youn wan want paged own. uw all extras you'll ever need to make driving fun, Just an older car to is all you'll need, $1,895. eae ward. 6-5302. 1954 Lincoln Hardtop Very sharp. $745. No money do BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter, Birmingham, MI_6-6934 _ 56 Mercury ‘Montclair: Hardtop coupe, wer steering, hee 4 brakes power seats. eautifyl 2 tone leather interior. Auburn Motors Cor. Pike & East Blvd. FE 3-7471 BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 54 PONTIAC ......$695 DELUXE. SEDAN — 4 door, heat- er, Hydrametic. -$1295 55 CHEVROLET BEL ee H. — V-8 2 4 Radio mee Powergiide. + e 33 CHEVROLET + .$495 2 DOOR SEDAN — Heater. stand. ard trans. Excellent condition. - "SS BUICK. ....+...§995 ADMASTER expan — 4 door, Bower, adio Heater. Dyna- 53. BUICK .....+++ $695 55 BUICK ic ried. "49 FORD Svsetaas cae 5 SUOMI 2 DOOR — Radio & Heate ’55 FORD ........ $1195 STATAGio Ww Heater, Fo-O-sene. 55 PONTIAC ......$995 2 DOOR 860 SEDAN — & oe: Standard trans, 5 One owe: "56 BUICK ........$1895 » Earaaod waccs = gg om Og Power steer! & bra Dynafiow. * Radio & Heater. One OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-9101 © Open Eves. i Pe Fee, "63 $504) ° One wner. at “West Bide Used rl 1956 Ford Fairlane 3 Radio & heater. Fordomatic. ‘ *"BOB FROST, INC. 200_ Hunter, 2 SPECIAL HA’ iP -- 2 door, = Ay eater, Dynafiow. One owner, 4 $10 Down or r Trades - $47.50. ~ promt" AS PLAN BOB ANDERSON CAR_ DEPARTMENT : "SCHUTZ MOTORS CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE $2295 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Hard sharp. P, steering. BOB FROST, INC. | 280 Hunter, Birmingham, MI By Owner “53 MG. ROADSTER Mew igeek v4. pais —lep a. Can Pe sae. 1953 Ma. TD. GO Go0b CONDITION Ee Ae 4 p.m ITAN CLUS SorOen UG Vic, Poo-Met Birmingham — MI 4-1930 STATION brand new. EM 30000 ’*55 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR 8 HARDTOP Auto trans. 40 PER MONTH BRAID Be ty “PRICES = CUT eewewnrere = PE 2-9555 BLER - JEEP DEALER _nér Pore 57 OLDS ........-$2,395 Beauunit” ¢ 8, 4 dr, “Bronze. brakes. indiog pws r steering, has an ac- —— 11,000 miles, Like brand = Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Se Pa MI 4-1930 1953 PACKARD Automatic. P, brakes. 1 owner. “BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter MI 6-694 1952 Packard 1 ar ‘or — Assume i .,, BOB "FROST, INC. PE 4.3529 50 0 PLYMOUTH R&H NO ) RUST. ‘BEFORE YOU PICK" ele re aR A ttt 7 EL CAR THAT Vacationized Budgetized Summerized - NY "SQ Parklane This official's ear Pg real low miles, looks ian Ventas dsel Pacer 4 *. Play og . oo Rane it, blue vie? ivory “4 “58 Fairlane Fairlane $00 Ford 4 dr. cn ‘ge yours i ong Me ke it tor a test . ‘6? Ford 4 dr. wagon ..... fines "S7 Buick 2 dr. Riviera... $1945 ‘67 Chevy convertible ....... 1895. ary © Mas ‘5 Ford ‘Palriane nillop ".:. $um4s 36 Golo waees, 2 ae. St Hey Bau ene hte é phialina a ar: oe 3 “abies fi r ' ‘ir ten eter [Stee ' mouth ‘lub sedan .... “Company 232.5. SAGINAW \ FE2-9131 . very. exe: condition. ‘5800, Ra- ? | 280 Huntet. PACK} 5! FORD . Cor, Pike & Fast Blvd. PE 31411 ve ai aes PE 31542 REPOSSESSION FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC CAT. COUPE ramat- LE. WAGON, ae ae EM to Riggins. 1952 Ac . VERY » Be os Se it FORD FAIRLANE 4 DR. RA- "47 Chev 5 ney a ie, Red & gray paint, 2 he Ee Ae | suet ced comes ‘otter. oS a, By id 195 ner Ford. ie eat 1545, ‘ oe 5-1072. ae si WAS Reker tree | sc tapter re, eaiewais | “Ra RSME wOGMEY| “RETAIL STORE” . aay raat SR, Sabet go to school. PE 43014. Hise mo. Gal reli Mer Mr 6s MT MENS ST. : ig, CRE 2DR. 1955 V# TUDOR, RADIO/ ner Ford. 0 : + DOOR STAR- 2 ra PE wot » AMiaie sects Steele Pri dvto seh tied. Our Viack ‘54 OLDS ....... . .$1,095 Geet. Macatee, Cay OR = 03 CHEV. 2 DR. — . orth a —, Radio ; GOOD TRAN REPOSSESSION — | eure TSenett, fix SSRATESS| «— Hewter rare." real mice | Soriltion Pe eaves ~ Complete accessories, . ‘ : Bo, over payments. 4960 Wesive. E gine, full price $234. \No cash) 1957 Ford Fairlane Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac . Mr Bell, Great 3. 500, Radio ©, Joctes_Pontomatis. 1350 N. Woodward Bonk Wagon || ’55 Ford $850 "53 Chevy $395 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER 1954 PONTIAC Clean. Assume ts. of $30 . No money a, BOB FROST, INC. FE - 95’ , HAS thing bui a radio OR 3-3773. WE'RE HAPPY To Deal With — YOU. JEROME "Bright Spot" OPEN ’TILL 10 P.M. ALWAYS 5 TIMID, sHY SALESMEN TO 8ER You COURTEOUSLY | SUPER HOLIDAY 2 Door H.To —eustom interior with a power equipmrent. 57° PONTIAC 4 DOOR STARCHIEF H. eos ouner sweetheart, Cata. 4 poor HOLIDAY Sedan, Red & enerey left in this beautiful ‘ "56 CHEVROLET W, Walls, TIBLE Fairlane ‘‘500” oo: low mileage. poner octipment, _ One — ' B. HARDTOP Se ae ‘1755 CHEVROLET aus at 54 CHEVROLET . $695 SEDAN — Powerglide. a sharpy. 55 PONTIAC . rubber *S3 FORD ..:..,:- STATION van extras, No rust - ALWAYS ~ 75 Fine Cars 7 LA be most Feputable new PS. : ie ver drop in at the uBrigh Spot’ and our new Olds- pone gh acs’ in the fresh open a pe ‘ai ' Ud Bright Spot /Olds-Cadillac Dealer . ‘Orchard Lake at Cass FE Open Til 10 yO , 7 8 cylinder. Hydra. Radio & heater. per 57 OLDSMOBILE $2495 er $2295 talina w low price on this °56 OLDSMOBILE $1795 HARDTOP White, tog ead . $1395 B, AIR HARDTOP 6, Onyx Black, So es'ne «Ql 995 55 BUICK as tases $1195 - $995 4 DOOR SEDAN — Hydramatic, Good , Another one owner. « $595 = Loaded with IEROME | Station Wagon | wicTs : BEL AIR DOOR 20 a a. ames ©1500. yee ONTIAC STR we Ane Pp PLYMOUTH FORD. Harold Turner _¥ Fora. : : : | CONVERTIBLE - CONVERTIBLE. i= 71954 MERCURY HT 56 Pontiac Catalina $1094 Pease arog, ee tei | rons teen areetint oe ss ist Bee ee Sees! pontliAC PLYMOUTH “1957 Mercury Montclair Auburn Motors $1194 CHEVROLET BEL we SI1O4 COUPE "MERCURY *"v74 "394 PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET _ marae < beginaes ‘Dt DODGE CHEVROLET a0 aera FORD FORD at a cusrons ae Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet ‘The BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547. Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer i in| BUY With CONFIDENCE Our prices are right on the windshield .. . by this, you know you are getting dollar value for dollar paid... your choice of financing . . . bank rates .. liberal trade allowances, ‘56 PONTIAC ..........$1695 an ramatic, radio, heater, white tires, akes, a real beautiful buy. CHEVROLET Levees 51895 = AIR, Powerglkde, dir condition ony wane tires, Coral & White, ONE FORD.............. $1295 STATION WAGON Loar lh Sedan, Ford-O-Matic, Radio & — Red & White ‘04 OLDSMOBILE ......$ 895 SUPER OLIDAY, power eres ie brakes, radio, heater, wate” tires, special for the wee ‘54 FORD ........2.....$.-795 CRESTLINE 4 DR., Fordomatic, radio, heater, ONE OWNER, rides and drives perfec t. 2 ‘55 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP, radio, heater. white tires, black & white, Dynaflow, like riding on a clodd, '54 BUICK .............. 945 ROADMASTER 4 DR. SEDAN. power steering & brake: radio, heater, white tires, solid black, . = SE BUICK oss. -$ 140 PER arLON, radio, heater, runs out nice, ‘53 CHEVROLET........ $ 595 4DR. SEDAN, 2tone Green, 34,000 =“ miles, 1 owner, drives perfect. 'S8 FORD ............. § 495 TUDOR SEDAN, overdrive. A real nice clean car. 'S4 PONTIAC .......... $ 845 STAR CHIEF 4 DR CU iM, H STAR CH er i 8TO! ydramatic, radio, heater, BUICK ............. $ 295 ROADMASTER 4 DR. SERAN, radio, heater. Rides’ like power steering & - PONTIACBUICK . 2 a dre Fadi, heater nt 7Ballow, white wn » If you ean ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ace: referrer 82395, H ELTON: ROCHESTER bee de eee ee $1295. OL 1-133} \ ¢, aid ry §. WEDNESDAY, SUEY on 1088 bee aoe 6:10 (4) Weather: Blot. . 00, 6:15 o Box Four. We om ) 6:30 (1) Topper. Comedy. | | jorte Eagle. Cavalry (4) Mytery Theater, (color Sede sore cena , Hitch-hiking “ Ners0 (2) Beat the Clock, robbery. cused of kidnaping and mur- Our Our Fr ‘Roorr.. o npn a (2) Millionaire Carolyn . a ~ a Jones plays sc 10:06 r Nit tote oe 6:40 (2) Weather, _ Reporter, (Re-run.) (© Dow Re = 9:38 (cont. : se, [etn tien, tT one (4) Treasure Hunt. os : - fee hyrapees (9). Movie, . 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. =: |. A Secret. Mar- (9) Cochise Sheriff. garet O'Brien, (1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Se ws (4) Price Is Right. (2) Star Showcase. “Heart's|9:45 (7) Lynch. f Desire,” Celeste Holm, 11:25 @) News. . 19:90 (7) Tombstone Ter. Beautiful ' 7:10 (7) Weather. np olonioed bandit. 30 . Dotto. tration 7:18 (7) News: Daly -@ Could Be You. Quiz| Ricky the Clown 7:30 (7) Disneyland. - Ther, James Daly in 245 (7) Noontime .Comics. land: “Magic Highway, U.|,. |, ' (9) Million $ Movie. Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, “Es- cape,” ('4.) (4) Wagon Train. 16:20 (9) Film Fare. 16:30 (7) Baseball Corner. (9) Starlight Theater. Elea- _ Ror Powell, “Born to Dance,” LB) {4) Studio 57. Teenagers sus- pect parent of being hit run driver. 11:20 (4) Sports. (2) Sports. (2) Righew'n (cont.) THUKSDAY MOKNING 6:56 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) Op the Farm Froat. 7:08 (2) TV College. (4) Today. jx24§ (2) Guiding Light. |s:30 12:00 (2) Loye of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Rogs, the Builder. 12:15 (9) Let's Look. 12:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow... (4) (color) Tt Could Be You @ Sta Erwin. @) Favorite Story. (1) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. @) As the Woria Turns. (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (D Lady of Charm. (® Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. | (0 Haggis Bageis. (color) Kind Sir’ Opens’ at Northland 3-Act Comedy Stars Ann Sheridan, Scott McKay in Lead Roles 2:58 21 —— reviews 36 Hair ointment 37 Aid ; 3# Half «prefix: 38 Females 41 Sheep 42 Individual . #4 Atop + 6 Prices for temancy 2 th priest el 4 medias sac] 1 Meshes 16 Wiped out 20 Style of architecture 22 Clamps 24 Bugle call 25 Musical instrumen’ 26 Pursuit of ‘|Rouge for the ailing Sammy Davis Pureul n jhis night club act last night and 28 City in 50 Halt Germany | 4:00 (2) Secret Storm. (2) Kage of Night. (9) Laff Time. (® Modern Romanees. (2) Detroit, Bandstand. (4) Willy. ‘(1) Woody Woodpecker. (9) Looney Tunes, 5:30 (2) Susie. Ann Sheridan: and company opened “Kind Sir’ at Northland) Playhouse last night for a = Also featured are Scott McKay as the determined bachelor, Louise Larabee and Jack Davis as Miss Sheridan's matchmaking sister and and Hilde- Feels He Owes Taxes to U.S., (4) (eolor) It’s Great World. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. Jerry Lewis to Fill In HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Jerry Lew- is will go on tonight at the Moulin Jr. Davis, suffering a virus throat infection, was unable to perform was confined to his — The Step Brothers stepped in for him last night. = - - Today's Radio Programs Pack 31 Ripped WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) Wws, (0) «=—- WXYZ, (1270) WCAR, (1130) WRON, (1460) WIBK, (1498) TONIGHT WJBK, Stereo | oxLW Rows, Davia rsd Heatter, Davies #:00—9IR, News, Sports = See WoAR News Mart Sentel WEED. Wa wai MeKensie | 320 Woh Mule owls tem, Te 2:00--WIR, Rt, to Happiness| News, WJBK, 0:30-—-WJIR, Jack Harris M72, News, Sontessons y p se WON. oe With Mason | CKLW. News, M. Labbitt CRLW. Davies > 6:38 WIR. Dinner Date 16:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | wypK, fore News THURSDAY MORNING WED, Cur an Cate warn’) . ZY2, Curtain Calls #30 W xt Door ge, die Chase CKLW, News, M. Morgan JR, yy? 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Bruce Martyn om wa Maso WJBK. il Wee eed oe ee wrra Surre) yund Off Album Time 7:00— we Dan . cre Seo tet : WIR, News, Mrs. Page Ta Pye ees 4 " wen. Whispering Sts. Mengie's bi Matinee 6:20 WIR Voloe of Aerielt wws ews, Deland” CAR. News. Bennett ci Kowa Gorge Nunn xin" ce win Mer ce fit ews 30 W arty, esr dE a wae News, B. Martyn wi, Ws oe Be Hews, 5. Mart WPON Be Meta aia? Bi hicks oul a 6:90 | SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A con- jCouncil, if necessary. Japan is a _ {direct _ in’ Mails in Ring | Sc ience - stricken taxpayer's dia- ;mond ring will be auctioned off by the federal government. ¥ * * The ring was mailed from Co- quille, Ore., three weeks ago to the. Internal Revenue Service of- fice in Portland. With the ring was a note explaining: “I feel I owe more taxes to the government than I have paid. This ring may satisfy the deficit. (signed) Care- less.” * * * General Service Administration officials appraised the ring at $200. _ however, ‘ brought out ail the biggest names. Everyone was happy; Dean hides his unmarried status behind| and Jerry Lewis even had their arms around each i - lother. |didn’t even have time to get ithe Broadway stage . . as HE’LL STAY SINGLE — Neither his assistant Schultzy nor any of the other beautiful girls on the Bob Cummings Show is going to corral the program’s star in matrimony. The inside tip comes from Paul Hennings, who writes and produces the program. He says that the public is pulling for Schultzy to catch Cummings. = _— Mothers-to-Be Nearly Steal Judy’s Opening By EARL WILSON LONG BEACH, Cal—It would seem that motherhood is very popular here in California. Fatherhood is catching on, x kk * Flitting back and forth between the Miss Universe contest and Hollywood: every day, “Old Judge , Wilson” a wasn’t able to catch Judy Garland’s open- ing—but evidently three expectant mothers were almost as big a hit as Judy. They were Carmel Quinn, Janet Leigh and Shirley Jones, each:in a sack dress. Carmel, who’s the guest of the Pat Boones in their rented mansion in Bel-Air, was around with Pat, naturally, and several people said to her: x * * “Of course you're Mrs. Boone?” __ “No,” she said in her Irish brogue. did you think so?” “Because you're pregnant,” they said, referring to the fact that Pat’s wife Shirley is already the mother of four. She has nothing on her production schedule at present, “Why sa Judy—who tripped and fell at one point in the show, slightly marring an otherwise extremely glamorous event — xk wk They tell me that Judy was on the floor for well over an hour and sang “Swanee” twice (by popular demand). THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . . The Russian embassy in N.Y. did a fast redecorating job, put in new carpeting—in case Krush comes by + « « Myron Cohen, rushed in to sub for ; en ee ” ailing Joe E. Lewis, said, “I loaded!” ,. . Sometimes a Wil- son Girl nominee doesn't have to show anything but her face. One of these is Debby Ann Co- hon of Fall River, Somerset and Boston, Mass., and Provi- dence, and now here crashing . Ex- King Farouk wants to buy into the Monte Carlo casino. . . Did Sammy Davis Jr. get his divorce in Mexico a few weeks ago? . (Copyright, 1958) DEBBY . That's ont, brother. set Boulevard Wight spot would be ideal for apartments or business. Owner Herman Hover closed is|the place last Dec, 21 Once-Famous Ciro’s Auctioned in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ciro’s is + Beas Chas ee ’ NEW YORK @® — Followers of HeroinVain [> moe GASSY? lor Existence nae ae ram : : = 8-3 s . F [ q E ij MUFFLER SsuoPs MUFFLERS |; INSTALLE FREE! 15 Minute Sérvice While Yo Wait |i E if f i mrWitk ane é 1 and wants to protect him.” Henning says that the viewing | public is constantly pulling for | i __ CRASE-TO-COAT 3 Schultzy, played by Ann B. | SxSMPBERIBEEG 1s Pudi B8iddadaad Davis, who this year won’ aw . Safe, Silent, Gold Emmy Award for her handling “e of the role. While Henning won't say that Schultzy never will get her man, one can see that this just can’i/ MIDAS a SHOP By perpetual motion we mean: GUARANTEED AGAINST (A) Cummings chasing pretty girls, and (B) Schultzy casiny| woe Cummings. If anybody ever catches anybody, the perpetual motion machine will break down. It would be a different show. * * x. And Henning likes to quote a KIN G’S Midas Muffler Service 256 South Saginaw (Next te Jerome. Olds) wise line uttered by Lucille Bali when somebody wanted to change FE 2-1010 the “I Love Lucy” show: Open Mon. thru Thurs. “Don't fool around wi : “til 5:30; Fri. “eit 8:00 cess.” _— Sat. “til 5:00 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph” at Square Lake Rd. no more. The night club, a favorite of: Hollywood movie personalities for | 16. years, was auctioned off for $296,000 yesterday because of debts. - Rebuilt Automatic Transmissions Completely Installed Japanese Suspects U. 5. Intervention TOKYO (AP)—Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi said today either he or Foreign Minister Aaichiro Fujiyama would attend a summit conference at the U, N. Security member of the Council. a ee a Kishi also told the lower House’s Foreign Affairs Committee that he thought there had been in- | would recognize the new regime’ in Iraq if time shows has, pop- ular backing ans full order is re-| stored, More than 73 per cent of all the motor passenger vehicles in the within the The purchaser, Mannie Feigen-| | ° baum, an auctioneer, said the Sun- | .HYDRAMATIC 1 1948-'50..... $65 11951........$70 | 1952-'54 ene eee $80 pee | 1955-'56..... $90 FE 4-1515 Pontiac C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Dailv 9 to 9 Transmission Service | (AT MOTOR MART) jg 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 There ts a difference in highefidelity equipment. You can hear it’... you can see it In Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models. . 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Wounded were Lionel ay ke. ‘University athletes were wounded!) i175 2 member of the univer- ‘ast night in a fight with three/sity’s 1957 freshman baseball other youths. team, - Killed was James L, McConnell, * * ie ; Roger Mobray, 17, a track Be : : cee ; One of the Few progeny hag ye i i L : | ae . : ' _ ; s Son; rother a Tu ee Y rs . ag > : eeee ql x s a ‘i : 3 . Pe Home Owners Who bakery employe; and Reginald| (2 iol & GO ‘a 3 Pe ae Be e (pas : y Smith, 20, a cousin of the Mobray/f . ded ee Oe te EY 4 : 4 ae oe a ips a PACKAGE POLICY! —_|ttea. ee Police Sgt. George Robles said rf 3UCK AN wv LU, ® the Mobray. brothers gave _ this athletes jumped out . and * 3 _They. and 2 ylekt © eee Mkt tae ants off. 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