PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958—40 PAGES : ABBOCIAT cD PRESS. ONITED PRESS INTERNATIOSAL - es Fle for Pace on > I Like, Respect | et tone Ike Tells Press WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower said today that Sherman Adams was imprudent in his relations with Bernard Goldfine buf “I neéd him” to continue as top presidential aide. Eisenhower made it plain at a news conference that he has no intention of fir- ing Adams, although he did not say that in so many x * * Wants Goldfine Testimony Soon Rep. Harris Says Week May Be Needed Before. Calling Industrialist WASHINGTON i — Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) said today he in- tends to call for testimony from Bernard Goldfine, the Boston in- dustrialist whgse gifts put presi- dential aide Sherman Adams in hot water. “It is certainly my intention" to summon Goldfine, Harris said, but he fixed na date. He said a week of more may be needed to develop the case for testimony. Harris heads the House subcom- mittee which yesterday heard) President Eisenhower's top aide acknowledge he should have “act- Related Stories Pages 2, 12, 33 i a wie > matters involving his old friend Goldfine. But, Adams said. he accepted expensive favors from Goldfine only innocently and contacted two federal agencies on Goldfine cases words. conference room. Reading large cards, Adams had been imprudent, as Adams himself acknowledged in | testimony yesterday before a House investigating committee, ft rom typewritten er said persona] conciusions: “1. | believe that the presenta- tion made by Gev. Adams to the congressional committee yester- day truthfully represents the per- tinent facts. “2. } personaliy like Gov. s. “3. | admire his abilities. “4. 1 respect him becaus®~ of | bis personal and official integ- rity. | “3. 1 need him. : he is an invaluable public servant, doing a difficult job efficiently. honestly and tirelessly. “Almost without cepts political contributions. These are og a to further his politica), careef. Yet we do not make a gen- erality that these gifts are intend-' ed to color the later official votes. In anticipation that the Presi- dent would talk about the hottest Washington subject of the moment, newsmen were packed into the Despite that imprudence; Eisen- ‘hower said, he has reached these | Eisenhower then went on to say: “Admitting the lack of that care- ful prudence in this incident that Gov, Adams yesterday referred to.) I believe with my whole heart that exception, Bridge Collapse Brings Death to 16 — QO TWO SECTIONS FALL — Twisted steel of two sections of the nearly completed new Second Narrows Bridge near Van- couver, B. C., lies in Burrard Inlet after collapsing with a thunderous roar Tuesday and killing at least 16 workmen. Two AP Wirephote men are missing and 22 were injured. The $16,000,000 span, re- placing the old Second Narrows Bridge, was to have been completed this year, ‘Sixteen Killed When Bridge Collapses at Vancouver, B. C. | VANCOUVER, B. C. (AP)—Two | into the water. The two sections, of the bridge toppled and plum-) sections of a nearly finished six-| each about 70 feet long, ended meted into the mass of tangled lane bridge collapsed mysterious. their collapse tilted crazily down- |wreckage in the water below. ly yesterday in a tangled mass of a ht |ward like a sagging W with their) Some workmen were caug steel, plunging at least 16 work- land killed in the tortured, twisted men to their death. front part submerged and rear). Others were crushed be- Two others were missing and! ‘still on the supports. |neath tons of steel and concrete 22 injured, | Skin divers today searched | An eyewitness, Edwin Leitch, after they dropped into the 40-) said the “frightening roar of the foot-deep inlet. Turn Down Ban on Sunday Beer Sales Measure Killed by City Commissioners, in 4 to 3 Vote By a 4 to 3 vote, Pontiac City ‘Commissioners last night turned| down a proposal to end Sunday sale @mong the twisted wreckage for) led of beer and wine here, {at _least two other workers still cas ot of tuner besling ohout *. ee Their vote ee unaccounted for. | 45 is.” | One survivor, Don Mitchell sai LANSING (UPI) —A group of rebel Democrats today promised Gov. G. Mennen Williams a “stiff” primary battle for the first time in 10 years. With only three hours left before the deadline for fil- ing nominating petitions Upper Peninsula radio sta- tion owner, filed petitions which, if valid, qualified him as a candidate for the governor. * * * Filing along with Johnson were candidate for the Democratic nom- ination for U. S. Senator, and Michael T. Mohardt, Detroit, as a candidate for lieutenant gover- nor. Johnson filed 17,918 signatures from 23 counties, Martin filed 16,913 and Mohardt filed 16,399. To qualify, a candidate needs 15,300 signatures. * * * The trio is part of a splinter ‘Clubs of Michigan."’ They said they formed the organization _ in protest to ‘domination of the Dem- ocratic Sand by the organization of Gov. Mennen Williams and) clo muas Auto Workers Presi-|—— fell, William L. Johnson, an Democratic nontination for| Homer Martin, Plymouth, as a, igroup known as the ‘‘Democratic | 1 August Ballot Rebel Dems Challenge Williams’ Regime Lists for Aug. Declared Largest Here in Several Campaigns | 5 Election By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. Pontiac Press Writer A total of 66 candidates have filed in the Oakland County clerk’s office for a place on Aug. 5 primary bal- lots. Mrs. Mabel Child, elec- tions clerk for the county, described the turnout “as one of the largest in several campaigns.” | There were 50 candidates on the August 1956 ballot. “I'm wondering if we're going to have Toorti on the machines this year,” a puzzled Mrs. Child said jyesterday after the avalanche of - fees and petitions had stopped at the 4 p.m. deadline. | The candidates—33 Democrats and 26 Republicans—will be vy- ing fer 16 offices, including two non-partisan posits as Circuit Court commissioners. Incum- bents Verne C. Hampton and Maurice F. Cole were the only ones filing for these new four- — year terms. At stake in- the primary is the nomination of one Democrat and one Republican for; | The 18th Congressional District Seat, 12th District state senator, | Candidate Lists on Page 2 everybody seeking public office ac- bien . supported by the Pontiac Pastors Assn., for a, city ban on isale of beer and wine ia taverns, jpackage stores and private clubs between the hours of 2 am. and with no intent to win favored|recommendations and actions of mudnight Sundays. treatrhent for the wealthy Bos- tonian. NOT CALLED YET So far the subcommittee has made no miove to summon Gold- fine himself. It has tussled with him over his records, part of which finally wound up in subcommittee hands. Harris said in an interview he would have preferred to have Adams testify at a later date. That's because the congressmen have yet to complete another | chapter in the Goldfine inquiry | which is said to invelve Adams | again. Adams set a precedent for a presidential aide -in volunteering to testify. the possibility of receiving a fur- ther explanation from Adams on. questions that may still come up. * * * Harris said the House group also. Harris did not rule out! the —— In the general case) ithis whole activity is understood, laccepted and approved. “Anyone who knows Sherinan Adams has never had any doubt of his personal integrity and hon- esty; no one has believed that he could be bought. But he has been, as he stated yesterday, im- prudent. “Ladies and gentlemen, so far as) I am concerned, this is al] that I can, al] that I shall, say.” * * The news ccuderence attracted, 237 reporters.. It dealt, for the! I | { | imost jover Adams. * * * Other highlights were: HUNGARY — Eisenhower de- inounced the execution of former) ‘Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy! and his 'Maleter. intends to get testimony from John| conditions the United States might’ Fox, publisher of the now defunct Boston Post, who was quoted in testimony as alleging that Goldfine got preferred federal treatment. through his friendship with Adams.'make predictions. take military action in the Leb-| anon crisis, Eisenhower replied he) could not answer that precisely. He also said he did not care to Vicunas Take Spotlight LEBANON — Asked under what! - |day will be partly cloudy but.plea- * * * Mayor William W_ Donaldson. iwho voted against the measure, |Suggested that interested groups could petition to put the question lon the November ballot if they so ‘desired. | Commissioners John A, Dugan, | Robert A, Landry and Philip E. Rowston also voted against the | ban, while Commissioners Floyd P. Miles, who first proposed it, | Milton R. Henry and Wesley =| Wood voted, for it.. Miles’ proposal came about aft.| er a group of Pontiac tavern own- part, with the controversy ers asked the city to let them open, behind, and it nosed downward ‘at noon on Sundays, two hours| ‘earlier than local ordinance allows. | Rowston had originally indicat- ed he would support the measure. | Last night he explained that he! ihad changed his mind because the| colleague, Maj. Gen. Pal! |tavern owners had meantime with-| ‘drawn their request. Rain May Precede a Pleasant Thursday Partly cloudy with a chance of showers is the weather outlook for tonight with the low around 5O, The weatherman predicts Thurs- | sant with the temperature rising to 74-78. Friday will be cooler followed by a warming trend about Satur- day or Sunday, Precipitation will, average around one-quarter inch! or less with showers again late Thursday or Friday The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was! 54 degrees. At 2 p.m. the reading: was 63. ‘asked City | Wil ‘Willman to take steps to curb dust q . from sandblasting at the Oaklandience in 2 jerection in 1904 Twenty survivors of the tragedy, : | ‘after riding the first section down were hospitalized but none was A huge crane which had been that “everything happened so reported critically injured., | hoisting steel girders to the top) It was 3:42 p.m. on a hot, sun- ny, windless afternoon when the Sere ‘Kerbawy Forsakes Lions | Without warning. Forty construction workers were on the steel lacework of the, pier-supported sections. | Suddenly with a muted rumble, | the temporary front supports of the foremost section crumbled| ‘and dropped the jutting end of the ibridge 200 feet into the tide-| ichurned inlet separating Vancouv- er and North Vancouver. * * * The strain jerked forward the he most lucrative contracts ever given in the sports’ ‘concrete pier holding the section world. | By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editer, Penti.e Press Nick Kerbawy, general manager of the Detroit Lions ‘Football Company, resigned today to join the Detroit, President Fred Zollner of the Pistons signed Kerbawy to a long-term million dollar contract with the position as general manager of the pro-basketball team and as ‘administrative assistant to ithe multi-millionaire indus- \trialist. night| Kerbawy’s resignation was an- i Nounced at a press conference this morning in the Lions’ offices and an hour later at another confer- downtown hotel the County courthouse. {Piston officials confirmed his af- “The dust that has been raised filiation with the basketball during the first two days of clean-|organization. ing the outside of the courthouse) has certainly been a nuisance for, businessmen and Shoppers in the \immediate area,” said Commis-' sioner Philip E. Rowston. renee = | City Asks Curb on Courthouse Cleaning Dust City Commissioners last Manager Walter In announcing Kerbawy’s ap- pointment, Zollner said, “Nick | will run the whole show. He will | be general manager in fact.” “He shouldn't need another job He suggested that Willman ask Zoliner added ithe res is life,”’ the county to provide a canopy Pee eh tia Ete (Continued on Page. 2, Ractakn td “I Pistons basketball organization with probably one of | GM Stock Climbs |six district seats in the State Legis- t Walt ther.” dent Walter Reuther. lature, and six county offices, hope this filing will forever A label the doubts of those who| oo - have for several months been try-| For the first time in the history ing to discredit and disparage this Of Oakland County, voters will be growing Democratic organization,” nominating candidates to a new said Norton N. Wisok, president of Post of clerk-register of deeds. hea rebel group. “This filing fore- This is the result of action bv a strong and vigorous pri- the Board of Supervisors last Fri- |mary eee jday combining the two posts * * | | | Ten incumbents filed to retain | Wisok said the group would de-| their posts. Two former state icide at their own convention w heth- | representatives, Leslie H. Hud- er to support the Williams organi-| 8°" ef Pontiac, and Donald A. jzation if it lost the primary but! Brown, pulled out in favor of jhe said it expected to win. The higher posts; Hudson, on the group will meet just before the| Democratic ticket, for the 18th |State Dem. convention in August.| Congressional District and Brown, on the GOP slate, for lieutenant governor. nances were his bigzest trouble at the present time. ‘Theodore F. Hughes of Berkley— “We have been paying our ‘originally sought the post of county expenses to date largely out of cjerk this year, but a not file for Johnson said campaign fi- | | A third former representative — our own pocket,” he said. “We're ithe combined post. . Ruth Jul hoping we will be taken moreijan also a bee nen, r > Gandiinia | Seriously now and that we can for register of deeds did not re- ‘get some financial support from: file outside groups and individuals. . | + * * “Republicans will be foolish if/ The ranks of the incumbents they don’t support us in a primary,were also narrowed by the May fight against a common enemy," 31 death of Lynn D, Allen, county. he said. clerk for 25 years. Two women are seeking posts. They are Mrs. Paul (Hope) Gor- man, of 144 N. Genesee. Pontiac, for District 2 on the GOP ticket. and Mrs. Dorothy M. Rowley, of 337 E. Jarvis, Hazel Park, for Dis- ‘trict 6 on the same ticket. On the other side pf the District 2 political race are seven Demo- lerats, including last-day entry ‘Linwood L. Flack Jr., of 392 Dit 'mar Ave. A last-minute bidder for Cen- fo New ‘58 High er NEW YORK (UP1)—Heavy de- - mand for automobile shares | steadied the stock market today. General Motors firmed to a new high for the year. Chrysler . gained nearly 2 points. Ford | or curtain to keep dust from | KerbaWwy’s annual salary with sifting over the courthouse the Detroit Lions was figured grounds and sidewalks. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) NICK KERBAWY The sandblasting is part of the first cleaning performed on the outside of the courthouse since its Sen. Lodge Suggests Economy Program Commissioners heartily agreed. that the building was Boeing better: ias Cleaning progressed. y% + Thanks to Congréssional Probe | 1958-59. The iwaste-hunting Senate investigators Legislature returns at noon tomor- | LANSING (®—-The chairman of Police spending in Vicunas Gain Spotlight ' met | prices. American Motors was ac- first vear of operation gressman William SS. Broom | field's post in Congress was Oak t fContinued on Page 2, Col. 3) tive. © : good demand at rising Seeks to Trim State Police Funds State Police patrol the asked Childs whether legislators cars in or siete made excess demands on a. } t ate P fe § ce.” ‘says his committee in its-first day row in special session to settle 8 3 . un ee geovie © tradce State Police for “taxi service he job: turne at least five.a bitter Senate-House deadlock (€ Curren ace"! Childs said no, assuring the on the job turned up at least five limit, especially on jobs that don't ; Pi ways of trimming State Police over budgets for State Police and highspeed chases. committee he had ‘nothing to « c “J é S a ae Gall Bui is of dollars OU safety and defense agencies. Teduire ard * a hide. i aes eae ikea x _spenc Ing by thousands Of Gouars \ , . WASHINGTON (UPI) The vicuna—a goatlike animal i year’ * &k &* Asserting he wanted ,' ‘the chips) Fer economy reasons, he said, of the high South American Andes Mountains—has emerged ‘from relative obscurity, thanks to congressional gators. Presidential] ceive cloth for a -vicuna coat dustrialist Bernard Goldfine. Assistant Sherman Adams acknowledged before a congressional subcommittee yesterday he did not re- After the hearing, Lodge out- | Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, Oakland investi- ia suggested economy program ves- ‘for State Police: iterday after State Police Commis-! 1. Eliminate. duplication of traf- sioner Joseph A. Childs and Ernest fic patrols on the city and county from his friend, Boston in- city police, sheriff's men and State tor, testified at a four-hour hear- ito fall where they ‘County Republican came up with, lined these economy suggestions | Banning, his business administra-| levels, setting up definite areas for youn Lodge the State Police detail assigned to ithe governor had been cut down this week from four men and three may, In Today's S Press [care to three men and two cars, - * * ¥ Banning told the five-man inves- (gating committee State Police Reports of the vicuna gift had been circulated for several days but were unverified until the testimony. The vicuna, related to but smaller than a llama, is found in the high Andes in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Northérn Argentina. The wool is expensive Seoutee of its scarcity. UPT Phote ing. Lodge heads up a cominittee appointed by the Senate to study inefficiency and waste in govern- ment. It got $5,000 to accom- plish the assignment. Lodge denied the hearing was, Reports surrounding Adams’ vicuna coat placed Hs value at $700. He told the subcommittee the material cost Gold- fine only $69. M CENTER OF INTEREST — A vicuna coat similar to the one given to Sherman Adams is admired by ‘Miss June Killian in a Clevejand store. It bears a price tag of $895. 7 } \ ns Me ‘aimed at gathering information to! back Senate insistence on a $116,-. 500 cut trom the $11,816,500 House approved Appt opriation for State! see teeeaseewe see, OO Police to patrol. | | Couey Ned ie. ipatrol cars number 484 and cost 2. Transfer functions of the | pqitorials _.. $25,000-a-year State Safety Com- | yarkets mission to the State Police. Obituaries eee enee | er ee ae ma i ie COO ener meen en eanae 3. Reduce the $155,000 spent| Sports .......:cesesse00, 38 each year for janitorial services at] Theatets .........---.++...... State Police posts, TV & Radio Programs cheng 39 x + * Wilson, Earl ............. _ 4 Women's ——— AGNoaEcous 21-23 4. Check. possibilities Yor using leased cars on patrol and wiping reeds Cp or bows 0 tne ‘out the 6 percent depreciation 00 wor Lot, The Bight Spot, FB &-0488, a i fem year. between $500,000 and $600,000 a year to maintain. Because auto |companies are dropping special icost |state governments, javerage $1,750 paid for a new’ pa- concessions to federal and he said, the trol car will jump about, $460 this Lodge said ‘his committee would continue its work ti the. end - “of i the year, { _TWo Candidates | for Primary ‘See Economy Climbing | Salon are the complete lists of candidates filed for Re- publican and Democratic primary elections in Oakland County on Aug. 5. Deadline isd ing was 40 ‘clock Tues- day afternoon. Republican. CONGRESS 18th District. Wilham S. Broomfield, Lafayette St., Royal Oak. bent}. Thomas F. McGuire, 8832 Wood- side Park, Oak Park. STATE SENATOR 12th District L.. Harvey Lodge, 6610 Long- worth, Drayton Plains. (Incum- bent). Richard D. Kuhn, 205 Gateway, Waterford Twp. STATE LEGISLATURE Legislative District 1 e (Incum-; Lloyd L. Anderson. 3769 Lincoln. (Incum-' shire, bent). Waterford Twp. Anthony Renne, 3740 Aquarina, Drayton Plains. __ ' District 2 (Pontiac) Mrs. Hope Gorman, 144 N. Gen-| esee, Pontiac. Distritt 3 Farrell R. ‘St., West Bloomfield Twp. (Inewmn- } nt). Robert L. Mott, 2343 E. Maple, Birmingham. District 4 Alien C. Ingle. 21934 Tulane, Farmington. Ralph S. Moore Jr., more, Berkley. Donald N. McPherson, 4021 Ken- more, Berkley. District 5 Brakie J. Orr. 427 Dewey, Royal Oak. Wallace R. Hummon, Lean, Royal Oak. William Hayward, 1839 Syca- y more, Royal Oak. District 6 Bruce P. Wheeler, 161 Withing- ton, Ferndale. Dorothy M. Rowley, 337 E. Jarvis, Hazel Park. County Offices -CLERK-REGISTER Daniel T. Murphy Jr., 344 W. Iroquois, Pontiac. nea 4239 Ken-' | West, 2796 Griffith, | PROSECUTOR Frederick C. Ziem, 74 Mohawk, Pontiac. (Incumbent). COUNTY TREASURER Charles A. Sparks, 7010 Hatchery Rd., Waterford Twp. (Incumbent). Louis G. Barry, 4136 Silver Birch, Waterford Twp. SHERIFF Frank W. Irons, 104 Wayne St.,' Pontiac. (Incumbent). DRAIN COMMISSION ER Daniel W. Barry, 7050 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Waterford Twp. (Incum- bent). Arthur C. Becker, Rd., Birmingham. SURVEYOR | Main, 1819 Fairview, i 25275 Kildare Ralph A. Birmingham. Shock Wave Rocks Town in Florida GAINESVILLE, Fla. # — Win- dows, some of them large plate giass, were shattered by a vio- lent shock wave that shook the downtown section yesterday. One woman received minor injuries from flying glass. Mayor Myri Hanes blamed a jet plane breaking through the sound barrier but where the craft was based was not estab- lished. j Police Chief W. D. Joiner said | reports showed that windows were broken in 51 places of busi- ness. Four extra patrolmen were assigned to guard against loot- ing. No estimation of property damage was available. The Weather Fell U.S. ——— Bareas Repert PONTIAC AND INITY et this « boncolag” fair and pieasa teday, high’ astound i5. Partly presse po chance of showers tonight, lew: rend 65. repeated By Laie cloudy and plcaeaet, high 74-78. Moastly variaebi winds 5-16 miles. Today in Pontiac ' Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At a.m. Wind velocity 3 m p.h. Di- reeLion—Southeas: Sun sete Wednesday af 8 11 pm @un rises Thursday at 4.55 am Moon sets Wednesday at #08 pm Moon rises Thursday at 7 24 am ‘Bevnteon Temperatures 70 Lid €3 a m m p m pm Tuesday in Pontiac {As recorded Dewntown' Highest temperature : Lowest temperature Mean temperature Westher—Ssnny. i One Year ‘Age | in — ighest temperature Lowest es Mean temperature ©. ..cene. eae. Weather Rain, * Righest a Lowest ‘Temperateres This te im 86 Fears Oe eset eee i in ris 47 in 1879 Today's Temperature Chart Alpen €7 43 Marquette 61 43 Baltimore 77 $1 Memphis 86 67 Slemarck 4 4 «Miami oo 7 Brownsville 91 78 Minneapolis 76 51 Balin SH Ree Tors Ci ew Yor oa, £2 ee 8S ” a i is" 7 Srovetane 71 $3 Phoenix. i086 62 ver 80 57 Pittsburgh 7) 62 73 88 6t. Louis #3 «66 eee it arie B Nepiae 35 4%., Traverse C. 48 27. ~Reughton - 67 41° Washington 6 37) Kensas City #2 64 Genttie ¢ Les Angeles $i 63 Tampa o 7 fen ; -\o4 4 i } 1116 Ss. Roberts, 2486 Latay. 1215 Me-) © ‘handy, Deere CONGRESS Leslie H. Hudson, 361 Gallogly Rd., Pontiac. | Zigmund J. Niparko, nut, Hazel Park. STATE SENATOR 12th District _ Leo P. Meagher, 29097 Utley Rd., Farmington. Fred Elias, 1561 E. Muir, Hazel Park. STATF LEGISLATURE District 1 Wallace D: McLay, 7900 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston. Robert H. Chapin, 4701 Dixie ‘Hwy., Drayton Plains. Steven J. Kolar, 6820 Hatchery, Rd., Waterford Twp. Odin H. Johnson, 5912 Long! Point, Davisburg. District 2 (Pontiac) | Tr., Pontiac. Arthur J. Law, Pontiac. Mitchel] L. Bacow, 34 Cherokee, Rd., -Pontiac. Stanley R. Allen, 93 E. Ypsilanti, ‘Pontiac. Harold A. Grant, 481 N. Bivd., Pontiac. 27 Miami Rd. East | Pontiac. Linwood L. Flack Jr., imar St., Pontiac. District 3 George H. Heidmean, 445 Hen- ley, Birmingham. Floyd L. Cobb Jr., 3875 Livernois, |Rochester. District 4 James Clarkson, 23525 View, Southfield. District 5 Seymour V. Devereaux, 1225 Mo- hawk, Royal Oak. Balfour D. Piesner, 25406 Park-| ig Huntington Woods. liyetie, Repel Oak’ | fayette, Royal Oak. * District 6" ~~ Richard A. Luotonen, 411 a Marshall, Ferndale, ee MeMahon, 151 E. Shows in, Hazel Park. (Incumbent) John C. Hitchcock, 438 E. Jar- vis, Hazel Park, Harold W. Kingsley, 21437 John R., Hazel Park. Stanley F, Weiss, 26075 Palmer, 'Madison Heights, County Offices CLERK-REGISTER John E. Kronenberg, 711 / Altadena, Royal Oak. Emil F. Jaworski, 691 Stanley, Pontiac. PROSECUTOR James P. Lawson, 28136 Sybil 'Ct., Farmington. David E. Utley, 51 Henry Clay, Pontiac. COUNTY TREASURER William K, Benson, 2569 Roches- ter Rd., Rochester. John W. Copple, 2151 Kircher N. ‘Ct., Pontiac Twp, SHERIFF William Dahlerup. 2372 Brickly, Ferndale. ewe Koester, 42780 Eight Mile Northville. ee J, Stephenson, 24041 Haynes, Farmington. George D. Hicks, 16 N. Johnson, | Pontiac. “DRAIN COMMISSIONER Wallace E. Rice, 6440 Anslow Lane, Birmingham. SURVEYOR Robert J. Lowney, 2417 N Fs jRoval Oak, Keep Umbrellas,. Raincoats Handy Today in U.S. By The Associated Press A fashion note from the weath- er man: keep your umbrellas and raincoats handy today. Wet weather — ranging from booming thunderstorms to pre- summer showers — was forecast ‘for most of the nation. * * ¥ : An umbrella might have been but hardly practical in such a spot as Bandera County, Tex. yesterday. The 24-hour rainfall \there was measured at 20 inches. ‘Utopia, a small town on the Sa- binal River, got a big storm that dum 11 inches on the commu-/ amped 2 'a Pontiac car wash and Waterford, nity and washed out telephone lines, ° * * * Storm-wary Texans got so edgy near Dalias that they reported clearly seeing a tornado funnel. But the Weather Bureau said it setting sun, Forecasters said two major areas expected to be free of wet/ weather today are sections of the Pacific Coast and the Atlantic ‘Coastal strip. 5 3s\Jail Losing Appeal? KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPD — City jailers, are Wondering if ‘there is something wrong with ‘their hospitality. For the first time since 1949, the jail is empty. 392 Dit-| 72 Chest- | Robert P. Scott, 31 Bloomtield tog T L. D. McLaughlin, 715 Melrose, |By End of Yea, Sy Ike's Advisers: WASHINGTON (AP)—Progpects for a dramatic economic upturn before the end of the year are foreseen by some of Presi- dent Eisenhower's top advisers. * ¢ | One of them said national production | might climb by the end of the where near the record rate | dollars a year set last summer. Administration advisers F. Burns of a vigorous and meas upturn. Burns, former chairman | dent’s Council of Economic optimism on the economy in comment- ing on a prediction by economist Arthur now president of the National Bureau of. year to some- f of 440 billion linge . weeks.” voiced their “It should be gaining last rapid best- = tar short re rey ee ee er “It will take a good while longer to re- employment.” of the Presi- Advisers and cover full es : Economie Research in New York, made his SS eee ee \ ti adiasd 6 pled ist Oe : covery would begin or whether it al- started. ery—and in some important trades per- Administration officials comménted: * than athe the past six. remembered, however, that re- year’s peak still would leave. of full employment eee Arrest Maid Wanted TORONTO, Ont. (AP) — Police today arrested a woman they named as Greta Goede, 40-year- “\old blonde German, and said she ‘is wanted in Montreal on a charge of kidnaping the 24-year-old son | Valley in Ottawa, 100 miles west of Mon- treal. Royer said a blonde wom- an between 35 and 40 years old hailed his cab Monday. * * * Speaking with a thick foreign accent and identifying herself as. Mrs. Greta Braun, she asked him to mind her son while she shopped. Royer took Joel home and noti- fied police when the woman failed te show up as agreed Monday afternoon, . Ottawa police did not identify the boy as Joel until Mrs. Reitman broadcast a radio appeal to the kidnaper yesterday. * * * The Reitmans brought Joe] home from Ottawa last night. He rushed happily into the arms of his grand- father Sam Reitman, president of! a chain of 98 women’s wear stores. Cyril Reitman is a buyer for his father's stores. on. Kidnaping C harge. JOEL REITMAN . Labor Con Bill Sent Before House A i az E zi F # 4 ie 1 ri WASHINGTON (UPI)—Cases in- Vicuna Case—FTC investigators found in 1953 that Goldfine’s ing fabric labeled 90 per cent wool contained an unmentioned 5-10 per cent nylon. FTC closed case in January, 1954, after receiving “‘as- ‘surances’’ Northfield could cease the violation. Guanaco Case—FTC in 1956 filed a formal complaint against three Goldfine firms—Northfield, Leb- anon Mills and Strathmore Woolen Co. charging them with mislabel- ing fabrics containing impure gu- anaco wool. The labels said the fabric contained costly pure guan- aco. The. FTC said the guanaco contained the fur of 14 other animals. The firms agreed to sist order effective February, 1957. The case was closed, sub- ject to periodic checkups by the FTC. Cashmere—FTC is conducting a Northfield Mills was manufactur-|, —10 per cent costly vicuna that ing Here's Listing of Cases Involving Adams’ Friend The court directed East Boston | | by. |Nov. 1, 1955. On Oct. 31, 1955, East; tempt. ~ The court found East Boston in contempt and imposed a $20,000) fine to be paid if the reports were not filed within 30 days. 66 Candidates File Here for August 5 Primary (Continued From Page One) Park Republican Thomas F. Mc-, Guire, 54, of 8832 Woodside Park. McGuire, a manufacturer's agent, filed on the same ticket two years ago and later withdrew in favor of fellow GOP candidate N. Higgins of Ferndale. Besides incumbent Broomfield, and McGuire, candidates for the, Congressional post are Hudson and Zigmund J. Niparko, 38-year- old Hazel Park councilman. Ni- parko was defeated in the Demo. cratic nomination for the same seat by Paul Sutton in 1956. Two Republicans and two Demo-| crats have filed for the post of Oakland County’s senator in the! State Senate (12th District). Incum-| bent L. Harvey Lodge, Drayton! Plains Republican, is one of them. On the same party ticket is Rich-. ard D. Kuhn, 28-year-old owner of Township resident. Kuhn too is a .irepeater. He lost in his primary) bid two years ago for the Senate, seat, * * * Democrats trying for this posi-| 7) was a mirage caused by a cloud tion this year are Fred Elias, 795 fragment dangling in front of the Hazel Park restaurant chain own- ler, and Leo P. Meagher, Farming- ton Township real estate broker. Charles A, Sparks, veteran oounty treasurer seeking his 14th term, will be pitted against Louis |), G. Barry, Sylvan Lake city man- ager and once Watevford Town- ship elerk, \ Democrats for | the position of treasurer will be Ford Motor Co. employe, William K, Benson, and smooths Jotin W. Copple, of 2151 Kircher Ct., Pontiae Township. Returning to the political acto: said vice “erent F. * Sloan. ‘une, ble this year, is unsuccessful 1956 candidate for sheriff, George” D-) Hicks, on the Democratic ticket, and David E. Utley, Pontiac attor- ney who lost out to Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem two years ago. * * * Birmingham Democrat Wallace the 1956 campaign in another bid ‘for drain commissioner. He is op- iry and Arthur C. Becker, cham Republican. Birming- | Actor Brings Adopted Tot Home to Meet Wife | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Ed- idie Albert brought an adopted daughter home from Europe. The girl is 4year-old Maria del Carmen, whom he fotnd in a Ma- drid orphanage. Albert's wife Margo had seen pictures of the child Lut hadn't imet her until Albert arrived from movie location work in Europe lpesterday. | The Alberts have a ‘son, Ed- (ward, 7 ¢ f Glareless Light Bulb Real Beauty Asset BLOOMFIELD, N.J. (UPD Pocket Corp. nounced yesterday it has a new light bulb that ladies love to stand under ot| The company says the called the flag saving Ww harsh - a glareless Nght. “Tt is flattering to ‘the complexion and to decoration,’’ E, Rice joins Hicks and Utley of posed by incumbent Daniel W. Bar-| The reports were filed, but in February, 1956, the SEC asked the court to collect the fine be- cause the reports did not comply with the Securities & Exchange Act of 1934. After a hearing, Judge Charles E. Wyzanski in April, 1956 ap- lproved a settlement by which East Boston would pay a $3,000 civil fine, and under which East Boston would have 90 days to file correct- ed and complete reports. : East Boston began filing correct- ed reports on May 4, 1956, and by June 18 it was to date with the SEC. But on Nov. 17, 1956, the SEC filed a new petition for a find- ing of civil contempt charging East Boston failed to submit its report for 1956. The commission received that report on Nov. 15 and withdrew its petition. There has been no further action since that time. During the East Boston Com- jpany’s litigation with the SEC it ‘was involved in another suit brought by a stockholder, George Heddendorf. He charged Goldfine and other company officers and di- rectors with financial irregular? ties, including loans to Goldfine. . pact would indicate that a million-; lot the Pistons has s.. for? Officers Federal Court Judge Decides on $100,000 Each for Detroit Pair DETROIT (AP) — The federal government’s case against Patrolman. James R. Burke, 33, described by a police superior as “one of my better of- Kerbawy Quits Lions fo Go With Pistons (Continued From Page One) around $25,000. He is expected to th draw at least $50,000 per year with uniform for = = ee the Zollner Corporation, but his/since 1954. ‘16 Killed as Bridge ! “Collapses in Canada (Continued From Page One) min reer cere The position as general manager ‘since the resignation of Fred De- ‘Lano several weeks ago. & disappointing season at the Wickly there was little sensation gate losing an estimated gigo,. of fear.” | 000 in the first year of operation | Bill Hallman, who was driving) in Detroit. over the old’ Second Narrows * * * Bridge 200 yards downstream, Edwin J. : said, “The air was filled with | | is the men were trapped un- | | der water by the bridge sections. | os were swept away by the | current, ” | Cause of the collapse was not known nor was a damage estimate | available, Officials of the Domin-| ion Bridge Co., the “with re- “lgret” and he pee said he asked) curren the 45year-old general manager) even this morning to reconsider. | “Nick has contributed very much to the Lions’ success since 1 i) Sets High Bond “==3 Lice weile Leagues Aaking |. | itor ep With Program gat Bae§ eter 8 z Wi i = e & H : i i in their properties. i F = 4 F am Hi : 3 a £ hi: 9933 WaT ety contractor, taking the general ne job launched an immediate investiga-| im 1952,” said The Lions have won three world titles in six seasons and have played before capacity crowds, with record breaking season tickets sales in recent years. | . * * Kerbawy joined the Lions in 1948| The giant two-mile bridge four) asi public relations director and he miles from downtown Vancouver became assistant to the general) W@S More than two thirds finished manager two years later before 2%4 was to have. been opened for taking over thé post in 1952. travel in the autumn. Construction | Considered one of the top front|Work began two years ago. office executives in the National) How long completion of the Football League, Kerbawy said he was giving up “the finest job in all football.’ A graduate of Hillsdale Col- lege, Kerbawy resides in Bloom- field Hills with wife Antha and son Kyle. Looted by Burglars _ Asked about Kerbawy’s succes-; Jacobson’s Market at 2416 Silver | sor, Anderson refused to comment Circle, Waterford -Township, was on the rumor that he would ‘resign broken into last night, according pointed Chief Justice Sherwood | Lett of the British Columbia Su-| preme Court to make an in- quiry. Market in Waterford ‘as president of a Detroit brewery to Waterford Township police. and take over as full time presi- Twenty cartons of cigarettes dent of the Lions and also be the along with film, lipstick and other general manager. jarticles were stolen. Total loss hag He said the Lions’ board of di-!not been estimated yet. Entrance rectors would make some an-|was made by a rock thrown nouncement soon, probably at a/through the front plate glass win-/ meeting early next week. dog, police said. Judge Wyzanski now is study- ing a proposed settlement in that case whereby Goldfine would pay Boston Port Development Co, at President Garcia in Washington least $325,000 and up to. $400,000. Newsman Appointed to Staff by Bagwell LANSING W—Paul D, Bagwell, Republican candidate for governor, today announced appointment of eagyor D, MeKesson of Lansing to staff. his campaign | publicity’ rector tor tes Biche as the Michi- gan Tourist Council to ‘handle Bag- well’s press relations. He has had — 15 years newspaper experience, in- cluding stints on the Lansing State’ - Journal, the Bloomington Ind.) {World and South _ (ind,)Trib+ Philippines Ask No Charity WASHINGTON (AP) — Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia asked the U.S. Congress today for understanding, en- | couragement and assistance—not charity—in building Paaip- pine stability. q In an address prepared for a joint session of the Con- | gress he said the island republic has progressed halt way | toWard its objective and cannot turn back.. Speaking” in fluent English, the 61-year-old pom —_— friends in Asia. | ' He renewed pledges of Philippine-American solidarity | ~ 4 ay on the basis of e equality and. common democratic ideals. tion. Atty. Gen. Robert Bonner ap-} ‘leader said his 23 million countrymen are America’s | g What's Going to Happen at George's Newport's?. AT 4 P. M. . to get ready, mark down goods, and train sales people for the. Biggest Bargain Event in our 25 years. WATCH THURSDAY'S AD @ 15 Salesladies @ 5 Salesmen @ 5 Cashiers @ 10 Wrappers ~ Apply Employment Olfice sf GE 2 ies _ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1958 tn — € Value 2 IT fl Pamous Hall. dividual se x6 inches foe te ine servings. No limit. ; - toe eos = e Super Savings In Every Department — All 3 Floors ane tie Sam Saul mened ree Boe, & will be the most profit- . then plan a shopping trip through SIMMS tomorrow afternoon oy or evening. You'll save as ~ ve seldom saved before. ond FLOOR SPECIALS *1.00 Revolving Lawn: Sprinkler 68° Famous ‘Whirlwind’ all metal sprinkler .........-c.s+ss: 1.00 Water Pipe Insulation About 25 ft. fiberglas, prevents Gripping... ee eee ye 51.00.Weed Digger 39° Loug handle, no sicoping or bending § ........05.-ceseeees a $2,69 Porta-File Box Pe All metal, holds 800 papers. key 4& lock $1.00 Black Leaf Weed } Killer aa 8-ounces of liquid killer. Limit 2 pervs rempesentecacsroeesettraesStacnste White Enameled W thes! ine PRC TOILET SEATS PROPS $5.95 Value = a = Complete with all 9 Keeps lines from Cc hardware. Rust- sagging. Tapered proof hinges penne end. Limit . Limit 1 -tnd Fleer -tnd Fleer "20 Pant Pan and Roler 79 60c Paint Roller Gover 39s Fits all 17-inch paint roller sleeves. Limit 2. 98c Plastic Clothesline, 50 Fi. (66° "Kordite’ wire center line, limit 300 feet .. .......--se++» . $4.95 Clothesline ‘T’ Post, E Ea. | 7 3” al! metal, ground socket. § hook bar HARDWARE DEP’ T, $4.39 Stair Tread and Riser . oxi inch fubber..carpet textured 59c Friction Tape—Roll Large Tell, tisck color. Limit 2 rolls $6.95 Rural Mail Box Wrought Iron finish with signal arm 1.50 Bodysheen Auto Polish By ‘Bimohiz’ car polish and ¢ieaner Pint $1.95 Cash and Bond Box | All meta! 10'4x5'4x5 imch Keeps papers safe 353" 275 2 93: — «88 12-Inch Lon COR . $3.95 Value Regular $1.19 Famous name sin- 1% Special group of Cc -%d Fleer SEOHSSHSHSSSHSHSOHHHESHSESHOSEHSSSSHSESHHESOHESOES ger and bands flashlights. 2-cell Limited selection styles, assorted. $2.00 Car Floor Mats -2-Pc. 99: Camtoured fi for front at cars. Color ee. Hi-Fi RECORDS FLASHLIGHTS and quantity. - tnd Fleer 20c Flashlight Batteries - 6 for. Famous ‘May-O-Vac’ teakproof. Standard sise 2... ...sss0n0s HOUSEWARES 56.95 Kitchen Step-on Cans “Magikan’ ali meta! can with toe control lid. 26 Quart | 3 39c Stove Utility Mats 8x19 inch mat with asbestos backing. Assorted colors .- 54.95 Rubber Shower Mats 24x24 inch rubber mais in black color. Heavy duty .... 39c Charcoal Briquets-2 Lbs. ; : ‘Bonnie Burns’ the fuel you never touch Limit ¢ .... 69c Rubber Silverware Cups — Pits all dish drainers. Alr-dries silvreware PYYYTTTITT TT Extends 30 to 50 Inches Large $-In. ALUMINUM TRAVERSE RODS FRYING SKILLETS } 1.98 Regular $1.49 Heyy” pedi rods 97° For perfect frying 1 SOHOSHSSHSSSHSHSSHHSSOHSCEHESHHOHHESHSEHSHECHESEHE 10c Glass Tumblers -Each Large 9-ounce size glasses in forest green COLTS ves -nere $4,95 Super Juicer "Dazey’ juicer for easy operation. Wall maqdel ..... $1.95 Rubber Floor Mats 21x38 inch oval shaped mats. Assorted colors .... 0 .++0++++ 4 13° 51.95 Aluminum Waste Baskets — Big 12-quart aluminum baskets. Rustproof, durable seeeseer 69c Plastic Tumblers -6 for 37° Large §-ounces, unbreakable, non- -toxic, washable... 39c Reversible Soap Dishes » S6lid rubber, ome side holds, other side Grains ......ssses+9+ *5.95 Vacuumatic Can Opener Pastens without screws, nuts. Electronic lid Hifter .. 55,95 Carpet-Rubber Floor Mats ME10% inches. Carpeting. on fr rubber floor “mats. $1.00 Stove Top Rubber Mais Greth rubber, 11'¢x8 inches. Protects stove tOPR...cseesrues 8 with smooth silent Aluminum heats nylon guides. eats ety and Limit 4. evenly. - tnd Fleer - 2nd Fleer - head lamps. Seal- ed against mois- 82° $2.95 value ~assorted Te Auio Headligh a $2.50 Value — Sealed. beam auto. ture, dust etc 10-20-30-40 SAE Grades Pure Motor Oil $195 Value trucks, tractorsetc. .os¢ Fieer 5S-Your Guarantee lawn hose with Garden Hose 50-FEET 48 standard coup- 1 lings. Regular Plastic algae and -tnd Fleer Full GALLON Con Paint Thinner Regular $1.00 §9 Best for thinning paints. cleaning brushes ete, etc Limit 2 gallon per peraem. - tad Floor Famed Gensrel Blectrie ‘ELECTRIC’ Wall Clock $6.98 y 99 Value For kitchen, den, cabin, cot- tages etc. Sweeping second hand. Several styles - 3nd Fieer Holds !2 Cups Sliding Cup Rack | Regular $1.00 58c Por cupboards. cups slide out of sight. With screws and bracket - tod Fleer Polyethylene—1' PT. ° Refrigerator e Containers Complete with Lids $1.49 Value-3 for Won't leak. keeps - C foods fresh in storage many uses. in the kit- chen. ~ tad Floor Unbreakable PLASTIC Salt- Pepper Shkrs. ular 39¢ Polyet wetiene plas- Cc tic shakers .n colors. Both at this price. -@nd Fleer All ae Tray Trays nen P 95 18 x Mt inch tray C for Beach the me Limit in a jiffy. 2. «tnd Fleer 64¢x13-Inch RUBBER Kneeling Pads Regular 79c 8c Many uses in the house, use while scrubbing _ floors or while waxing floors. Protects. Woven Splint—Covéred Picnic Basket Regular $2.49 1 77 Sturdy woven splint basket wine hinged cover, handles. 18'¢ : 12% X 10% size. _ ong Foor English Bone China Saucer. Cup & ‘ BOTH FOR— “$2.00 ¢ Value Choice oF assorted patterns, imported from England. Hore E of bone china, Limit 2 sets at this price. = tnd Floor I?) Limit 2 ~ tall Piece 3 + tnd Fioor é STER Oitl Ban deodorant for ladies and men. Rol! on style, no Mess or fuss. Lint Z ‘ Sad lalallala DOOR: BUSTER "Retractable Point Ball Point Pens | Afternoon Coreiag ‘ CiAY yPEL AL ae. (.¥ Seller ;. Smdoth Be wcth « fine yong Bimii 1'per person, SIMMS wiil be CLOSED ALL MORNING TOMORROW __ | openin promptly at 12 NOON with the greatest single-day PRICE se Asiaibea . in our history. Plan to be here and get your share of savings! Open THURSDAY Night ‘til 9— possible to list them all. Just our word for it — a shop- Everybody Has a Chance te Save! chen trip to SIMMS tomorrow Regular low prices: slashed... will pay for itself with EXTRA many special purchases...short Savings. lots...manufacturers’ close- outs...odds and ends... etc.! Plenty ‘of some, few of others — out every item GUARANTEED UNDERPRICED. We've packed this page with bargains but it's Read Every item in This Adv. come to SIMMS tomorrow to save as you've seldom saved be- fore. We'll be ready with extra sales help ... extra store hours ..and EXTRA BARGAINS: Show Lots Nearest te Zhog¥ ' } ih Biset Areas} ‘ ‘ Only a Low Overhead — ‘Small Profit’ Store Like SIMMS Could Afford to Slash Prices So Low on So Many Items. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Reg. Size Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c Tax) Carton 2.15 ng & Filter Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c Tax) Cta. 2. 25 Oc c Lighter Plaid—Fairway 3-Ozs._ (Limit 2). . 5e 2 Matches—Carton 50 (Limit 1). -.. 9 15¢ | Cigarette Cas Case—Plastic, king” & “Teg... oo. Be 5¢ Odin Cigars—Box of 50 (Limit 2)..........1.99 75¢ Briar Pipes—Assorted Shapes, etc......... 39 15¢ Flashlight - Battery—Standard Size (Limit 3). Te $1 Ladies’ & Men's s Sun-Glasses—Your Choice. . . 49 39¢ Cats-Eye e Marbles—Bag of 100............ -12¢ $1 | Flashlight—2 ( Cell All Metal, 500- -{t. Beam). .19¢ 10c Men’s Pocket | Combs—Assorted (Limit 3)... . .2e $1 Stationery Pak—100 Sheets, 50 Envelopes ~ 39¢ 25c Child's | ‘Sun-Glasses—Unbreakable. ee (7 $3.98 Elec. Alarm Clock—Telechron (10°. Tax) 2.74 98c Kitchen Shears—Kitchen Necessity........ .42e $1 Chewing Gum—All Sc Packs. . ewing —All Ctn. of 20 Paks 52c $1 Life-Saver t Mints—All F F lavors. . Ca. of 20 52c 29¢ Hardesty Mints—Assorted Mints. -....19¢ $2 Beach Ball—Inflatable Plastic in Colors. 93c 25¢ Electric Clipper Oil— Wahl’ Brand. -_ 17¢ 98c Paper-Mate ‘Ball Point Pen—Retractable.. .. 15¢ DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS Kotex Feminine Napkins—Box of 48. Be 17 $1 | Evening in Paris | Lipsticks—Ass't. ‘Shades... .39¢ Kleenex Tissues—Bor of 400 Sheets (Limit 3). .19¢ Aspirin Tablets—5 Grain, 100 for. ; _ -... be 3le Toothpaste—Tubes, es, Colgates, ron etc... .2le 25¢ Griffins Shoe Polish—Liquid, Brown & Black 13¢ $1 Skol Suntan Lotion—in Plastic Bottle......39¢ 60c Prell Liquid or Shasta Cream Shampoo. . _. .33e To! $1. 1.25 Solid or Liquid Cologne—Famous Names 49c 39¢ Brylcreme Hair Dressing—Limit 2........ .26¢ $1.75 Creme Egg Shampoo—16 Ounces... 59c $2 Bubble Bath Liquid—Aqua Foam, 16 Ozs.... 49¢ $1.40 Lanolin Plus Suntan Kit—All for.. ..59¢ Best Buys in Photographic Equipment 30x40-inch size, giass b beaded. | Bullt- -in tripod.. cS __. T 19 Full 1200 feet om 7-Inch spool. Hi-Fi style seeeeeseseseeeeeeesseeosseeeseesceeeeoeseseeeeese 8mm MOVIE FILM 35mm SLIDE FILM $1.95 $2.75 $2.65. Roll $4 Mag. 124 195 Indoor or outdoor film for For beautiful color slides in- action movies in colors. Fresh film, No limit. seeeeeseeeeeoeeseoeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeseeesesese $64.95 Brownie 8mm Movie Proj. $ 39 $4.95 Sabre Flash Gamera 99¢ Razor Blades—Sheffield D'ble Edge. “100 for 59c $1. Tinjette Color Set Pomade—Assorted Color. 29% s 4 412.95 Radiant Movie Screen 6” $3.25 Sound Recording Tape Kodachrome COLOR Kodachrome COLOR 20 Exp. 36 Exp, 169 269 doors or outdoors. Fresh dated dated — limit 6 rolls. Pan ous ‘KODAK’ 36 300 watt, _diswer cooled, forward, rev, still ' | Camera and Nash. Use #20 ‘size, 12_ snaps, color or BAW. & Evening 14 broken BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER at SIMMS .| Popular Sheovelons Style SAN FORIZED Ladies’ Blouses Values ¢ to $2 Any 2 for $1.00 Assorted styles including but- ton fronts, ‘pullovers, prints, solids etc. Suzes 32’ to 38. Fast colors - Main Fleer Assorted Styles Ladies’ Purses Values to $4 Simulated — piasties browns, Dicer plaids ete. One- of-a-kind styles. 90c *‘“—Main Fleer Imported 10 Rib Style Ladies’ Umbrellas Regular $1.69 hoice of. plaids Cc and colors. Sturdy 10 rib support Assorted handles. d -Main Fleer Lined & Unlined Styles _ LADIES’ & GIRLS’ Poplin Jackets lined or Values to $3 Blue or red colors in unlined jackets. Ladies sizes 10. to 18 broken, giris sizes 10 to -Main Fleer No-lron Seersucker ‘HAPPY JILL’ Girls’ iris Regular $1.00 Quick -dry, easy to launder seer- sucker blouses for girls in sizes 7 to 14 30° -Main Fleer CANNON First Quality Beach Towels $1.49 Value oA Random color stripe designs in these big 28 x 54 inch terry cloth towels - Basement Priscilla Style—VINYL | SHOWER & WINDOW Curtain Sets 1° Complete bathroom ensembie. $3.49 Value Window curtains and 6 x 6 foot : shower Curtain in pink or green colors. Limit | set CANNON First Quality Hand Towels 5 tar 400 15 x 26 inch size, Absorbent terry cloth in variety of colors Limit 5 - Basement Limited Color Selection ‘Cannon’ First Quality Muslin Sheets ‘a 88 Twin Size Choice of fitted bottom or top sheets. Over 130 thread count. Lilac colors - Basement Choite of 4 Styles ‘Cannon’ First Quality Percale Sheets $3:98 yy 17 Over 186 thréad. count percale. Choice of ' flat double in pas- Values E tels, titted top in pastels, fitted top im double jsize, in fwin Size d Sascupant INOON ‘til 9 p.m. Blouses © $5.98 Pinch-Pleat Drapes, Pr. ~Basement 3 - Solid Mion Sport Shirts $1.79 - € Quality 3 Wartens iihort, sleeve stripes, 3 SPECIALS for WOMEN Washable slips im blue or black Sizes 33 & M4 only wet 44 7 _Washable flannel, back 2 zipper Gizes 10 to 16... sees $4.98 Ladies’ 2-Pc. Sweater Set | 2” Bhort sleeve pullover & long sleeve cardigan. Size 8-M-L. ... Ladies’ 100°. ORLON lust 237 Pairs of SWEATER SHRUGS Ladies’, Misses Shoes only. Blue in S & and flatties. (2 Pr. ~ Basement SOSSOSHSSSHESSEEESSSEESLESSSESCeSEeELeReseeeEeS SPECIALS for CHILDREN Cardigans, _ Slip-Overs etc _ 10% orion Broken site to 14 5 $2,98 Girls’ Short or Slack Set _ PP 59 $1.95 Ladies’ Rayon Slips 66° $1:00 Ladies’ Pedal Pushers OPC eecooaccrccoccooccoocceocccocooeueeooooes Regular $2.95 Regular $3.00 1-button shrug in 88c Choice of sa i 159 white. Size small cloths, crepe soles, sizes. ) ~ Maia Fieer 52.95. Boys’ & Girls’ Sweaters 99° Choice of short or siacks With match ng shi $3.98 Girls’ Skoris Skirt & shorts combined No troming, Sizes 10 & 14 only .... 51.49 Baby Crib Sheets ‘Kieen wink" any crib sheets Sanforized siandard size 59¢ Baby Receiving Blankets Solid col lore, stripes, pes, plaids. | soft cotton bianke: s. $6.95 Baby Car Beds ‘Bunny Bear’ car bed thet converts to car seat Sub-Teen Styling GIRLS’ BLOUSES Regular $2.49 123 Blue and white TITTIIIIIIITIiiriitiiriiiiiiiiiiiriiiii iii) *1.98 Girls’ Topper & Short Sets 2 Topper with att ached hood, elastic waist shorts Size 10 to 14 51,98 Girls’ P rls’ Pajamas 8 8 < Mandar in style, 2 piece set. Sizes 7 7 & & Wash ‘able rayon Ty Baby Bath Tubs 1” Enameled _dorceiain on steel, 34-| inch length oval . $1.79 Boys’ Swim Trunks — | ——-O9e Children's Elestic Waist TRAINING PANTS 20c Each—1!0 for ! Qc Choice of white and colors. Elastic waist and legs. Button front, Size 2-4-6. short sleeve. Aj! ~Main Fleer SigeS. -Main Fleer Enameled dorcel ‘ate Oval | tub jn 20-inch length Boxer aye Assorted fabrics, colors. Sizes 8-M-L BARGAIN BASEMENT lat quality rayon of barkcloth 45x84 & 48x72 inc! 2" $6.49 Denim Sofa Throws 247 Protect your couch or sofa. Ist quality denim ’.......... Reguiar 69c Terry cloth in big 22 x 48 inch size. Choice of colors " «= Basement Regular $1.29 88c Adc 39c Men’s Work Socks-6 Pre 99° POCCOOOOOHOOCCE SOOO EO OOOO EEOOTOOOEOOOOOES Strong Durable PLASTIC ‘CANNON’ First Quelity MATTRESS COVERS BATH TOWELS Vinyl covers in full or twin sizes, Waterproof, clean with damp cloth. SObeceoseceeceseosesoeeseosesooessossoseseeees LJ J 53.49 Denim Chair Throws 1 had Ist Quality. Choice of 3 colors. Adjustable fitted ......... | «SPECIALS for MEN | for MEN __Cushion & Bole’ elastic tops. Irregulars. Size 16 to 13. $3.29 Men’s Work Pants 2° Twill in t tan or grey. Famous ist quality. Sizes 29 to 42 3 50 eceeeseseseceoesoeeeoseoseceseseocseseoeeeeses $2.00 Men’s Work Shirts-2 for Sturdy twill, flap pockeis, colors, ist quality. Sizes 14 to 34 Long Tops—Rayéns MEN’S SOCKS-Pr. 10° Lightweight for Summer MEN’S PANTS Value to $4.98 199 Regular 39c colors in Linen weaves, poplins. baby cords, ete. Colors in size 28 to 42. « Basement these long top rayon sox. Size 10%, to 12 ~- Basement SOCSCHSO OSS HSSEEESEEEHEESESEREESEEESEEHESEEES $2.98 Men’s Casual Sandals Open mesh ventilated. Rubber soles Sices # to 17 $6.98 Men’s Leather Oxfords — Glove leather, crepe soie and keel. Tan in sizes T to It. me id Sorry. No Phone Orders—No Mail Orders—No Layaways et These Prices. Rights Reserved to Limit All Quantities. SIMM).8. 98 N. Saginew St. Pontiac's One-Stop Wonder Store - e° %. ¢ : By EARL WILSON LONDON—This is the time of year that we're always read- ‘Ing of the unpopularity of the American tourists — but there’s = one slice of Europe that us damn Yankees are popular with — i doicious i the bellboys, cab drivers and bartenders. Because we go right on tipping as though WHICKEY we could afford it. Of course, one reason for our gen- erosity is that we never quite figure out what a sixpence or 10 francs amount to cockdails-at homie g pepeorty pia prin | WILSON the other. extreme. A letter to the editor of AT WORLD-FAMOUS B. The Times is headlined, “THE ENGLISH | Plumbing School |. Established 30 Yeurs Call EL 7-1627 But if we get a reputation for doing it on too grand a scale, perhaps that’s better than in American money, so we hand the cab- | bie a handful of the stuff, hoping we | ABROAD: Need They Behave As They Do?” * x * haven't overdone it. | It seems according to one Erna Low, that the British wav-| they became the laughing stock of hotelkeepers from other leountries.” | | Indeed, this Britisher complained that other Britishers were asking for het water in their rooms so they could brew | their own tea. “Families of four would share one bath and | people would bring their own bottles of drink inte a hotel | bar! Skiers who rode cable cars found ways of managing to use 2 la ticket over and over. The. British travelers would get into. shuddles: and participate in a new sport—bargain-hunting or “beating down the locals.” x * * “Some British holidayists think nothing of leaving a hotel or restaurant without leaving a farthing for the staff,” goes on Erna Low. “This explains the recent reluctance of hotel keepers to]. make reservations for British travelers who used, to be their oes guests,” concludes the complainant. I thought you might like to hear er ‘ [about -@ Britisher knocking the British for frat tt ‘instead of the Yankees for a change. At Food, Drug, Bever- age & Dept. Stores THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . Ann Bancroft, already a B’way star * _:in “Two for the Seesaw,” was finally ac- ween by Actors Studio as a student . hia Loren saw “Jamaica” and said SPECIALIZED SERVICE “Lena Horne is so beautiful — I wish I Make them the quick, easy way with Holland House Whiskey Sour Mix. 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Pretty Actress BLAKE |Mary Beth Hughes is teaching geography j 7 ‘and English between film jobs. VAN VOOREN RADIO- TV WISH I'D SAID THAT: No cowboy hero ever was faster on 3149 W. Huron the draw than a grandmother pulling baby pictures out of her purse —Jack Harris. That's earl brother. FE ¢-6791 (Copyright, 1958) STICKY WINDOWS? WINDOWS THAT LEAK? BROKEN SASH CORDS? WARPED WINDOWS? ROTTED WINDOWS ? Rapeie, Replace and penal Woe Problem Windows FOR AS LOW AS Ses the 20th Century. Dream CONSTRUCT G7 WH 7 Blo BEA elers have developed @ habit of counting their perinies “unt : ' " . 7 . F eee 53 - oo 4 ) Pd co. ag Oe Se ea ee Boe iy eo ‘FOUR eee a __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDYESDAY, JUNE ae ee PLUMBERS | : ae aaa eae 3 We Prepare You for Your | British Penny- Pinchers Bp a | st RTE | Me | State Examinations. Qu - : | : te coon Chea Wows” || Give Hotel Keepers Pain | Sho: the. Sams That Nev ts Michigan » . oud we ie ode DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER ° SIN. Saginaw W. 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Department Monday begins an eight-weeks summer playground program for children six years of lage and older. grounds will be the scene of re- day through Friday Aug. 15, said Leonard Buzz, recreation super- visor. * * * Some adult programs are also isaid. junior high school youngsters are scheduled during the daytime, Buzz, said, while programs for older teenagers and adults will be held at night. A feature of this summer’s pro- ve 0 YOU GET MORE ‘HOLDEN beoks fill up faster and you get more of America’s most out- 0 TO THE Twenty of the city’s school play- gularly-scheduled activities Mon- included in this year’s plans, Buzz. Activities _for elementay and | City Playgrounds to Open Summer Activity Monday The Pontiac Parks & Recreation|gram will. be an open house for fitness, adults towards the end of the eight-week period, Buzz said. * * * The city is planning to sponsor a city-wide pet show this summer, | he added. Among the cage playground activities, arts and crafts will | receive additional eniphasis this year, Buzz said. To meet the | increasing popularity of the hobby, a second arts and crafts ; supervisor has been hired he | said. | Other supervised activities also javailable for children: volleyball, ‘picnics, music, field trips, dra- ‘matics, dancing, softball, hikes, |horseshoes, kickball and many other popular games. *~ * * | Adults are invited to participate _ jin such events as tennis, physical Y HOLDEN avi RED STAMP PREMIUM CENTERS OPEN HOUSE JUNE 19-20-21 DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.—FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8:30 P, M. outstanding premium values! and convenient Premium Centers.. STAMPS That's why your *. 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Seas TO EACH ADULT j , . a 4 a | basketball, volleyball and ‘horseshoes, | Playground locations and their loperation hours beginning Mon-| ‘day: 1 | i | From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.—Bagley,' ‘Baldwin, Bethune, Lincoln, Mc- Connell, McCarroll, Webster, Wil-| |son, Longfellow. | From 9 a.m, until nightfall— | Crofoot, Emerson, Jefferson, | Lakeside, Lebaron. From 1 p.m. to 5 a |Malkim Mark Twain. In addition, Washington and! Wever playgrounds will operate, ifrom 1 p.m. until nightfall and Herrington Hills from 9 a.m. to! néon, « | * * * | The playground program at Owen school has dropped this year, Buzz said, because of school con- struction there. e Further information, Buzz said,’ New Jet Transport Sets Speed Record BURBANK, Calif. ® — Border 17 hours and 50 minutes. That's the record of a Lock- heed JetStar, a new utility trans- port plane. * * * dey and Bob Schumaker, took off from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., shortly before mid- night Monday. It touched’ down in Washington, Massachusetts and Florida before returning ing time: 14 hours 50 minutes. Its average speed was 456 m.p.h. for the 6,700-mile flight. * * * The jet made stops at Me- Westover AFB near Chicopee Falls, Mass., and McCoy AFB near Orlando, ==. te berder and coast to ceast in The plane, piloted by Ray Gou- | here yesterday, The actual fly- | Cherd AFB near Tacoma, Wash., a is available from the department | at City Hall or at the playgrounds | beginning Monday. } ' War of 1898 Veterans Honor Ex-Nurse, 88 ASHEVILLE, N. C.- (AP) —| |There’s always a seat reserved for 88-year-old Mrs. Alice T. Per- iry of Wingate when the North Carolina Veterans of the Spanish- | American War meet. They celebrated her more than 30 years of service at their an- nual encampment here this week. Mrs. Perry, who joined the veter- ans by virtue of her status as an Army nurse im 1898, was state commander in 1996 and 1957. ‘No Girls Asking Him | | PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP) — Gov. Dennis J. 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The communication is from the President of Local 1 of The Amalga- mated Lithographers of America (AFL-CIO) and it reads as follows: “Today our local, the largest in the lithographic industry, an- nounced an agreement with management to forego a wage raise for the forthcoming year. Our purpose is simple — to do our part in stabilizing the national economy and to help management at a time when a wage raise could only be passed on in higher prices to the consumer. “We firmly believe in a close re- lationship and partnership _ be- tween management and labor. On it rests the success of American industry and our - tonsil] tissue in itself is ‘bad.’ Such doctors or “specialists” are either ignorant of pathology or they are dangerous men. - As for “getting every bit of tonsil,” it' has been shown by various good authorities that , more or less tonsil tissue re- mains in the throat after most standing questions this state- mént Tl elte the authorities. 1 means of retri- . times resort to” sn't “get . * make such flimsy excuses? I know ’ manship,” I always have pipe dreams, but this is not one of them. ~ I broadcast these facts because I love my profession, and I hate to see it debauched by the merchants of medicine. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! —. and hygiene, not disease, diag- mt, °S be answered br tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan _ (Copyright as): ‘Voice of the One ‘It’s Unfair to Give Special Recognition at Graduation’ Fe ee sees, 7 iar interested in the program and the bequtiful new building at Milford High School graduation exercises. —Soe disappointed ar discrimination shown. But it seemed quité unfair that on the night that should have be. longed to the whole graduating class, some were praised more than others. No mention should have been made ef special awards earned by a few students. All had remained in school for 13 years and no doubt many worked diligently during that time. So many drop out that ‘those whe remain should be remembered, and I wondered how parents I hope Mr. . signs up for the course along with the pth cred And he can always remember he was one of those that blocked prog- ress here in Pontiac. Suggests Plan for Dedication It seems polities are going hay- wire as to who should be in the dedication of the-Wlackinac Bridge It's a pity such things have to happen. * * * My idea is to have clergy from all faiths present on both ends te say short prayers, a band to lives during the building of it to cut the ribbons. * * * isn't a political man’s but another of God's This bridge, quickly as he can create, let us not . forget that, because He is and al- ways be fhe Master of the Uni- verse, Vernice A. McVean State Hospital Grounds ‘Ike Gets More Like Democrat’ Well, now that the Government has raised Government pay in the face of general decreases, why should anyone listen to the Presi- dent’s plea to “hold that line’’’ He doesn’t hold it himself. Ejisen- hower grows more Democratic every day. He begins to act like Franklin D. Roosevelt. Berdce Line Worker Case Records of:a Psychologist: when the principal read names for special mention. I was disap- Explains Dislike . for JP Set-Up I travel Orchard Lake Road many times a week. I’m aware of its poor condition, of the speed limit and I see motorists stopped every day and night by the Sjlyan Lake police. But I never though: it would happen to me. : * * * Within four blocks of my heme, a police car roared out of the dark and I thought something terrible must have happened. so I pulled over and stopped, The - officer, No. 22, asked for my license and registration, and he saw my Oakland County sheriff's deputy reserve card. He said. “The last citizen that showed me his deputy’s card’ I took it way from him.” . * * * He told me 1 was speeding 0\ér 60 mph in a/35 zone and proceeded! to write out a ticket. I wouldnt jeopardize my life by driving that speed on that road. I was advised by high county of ficigis to plead not guilty,and did <9 in Justice Court. What a mockery the trial turned out to be. I rep- resented myself and when I was a lowed to question the officer, the judge refused to let him answer four of the five questions 1 asked 1 was found guilty as my adviser < had predicted. Under this type o! fee system the court doesn't rr ceive apy money unless the de fendant js found guilty. * * * I took an appeal (6° dircwit court and the judge set miy boad at Sie. ® R297 .:« . I urge all Michigan citizens }. - work for a law that will abolis: Justice of the Peace courts an‘ set up @ magistrate system, wher: - by justice is meted out on th» merits of the case. I also urge a citizens who have fallen victim |» this vicious racket in Sylvan Lal. fo contact Mr. Louis Barry. ci manager. I sincerely believe he | - aS anxious as agyone to stamp out this type of action. Milt King Keego Harbor eigees Ail letters for Volce of the Peepie must contain the same and soars of the writer. This informatio be be withheld upon request if the let bad bot of a critical nature Lette. st be under 2700 words ar Pontiee Press reserves the ri edit all letters Boy Perplexed by Girl’s Excuses : Ned is ardently in-love with a blonde. But she stalis him off with a vague “just because’. So Ned is perplered and frustrat- ed. Notice the strategy recom- mended below by which he finally probed her inner thoughts and exploded her se- cret . excuses. Scrapbook this ‘case with tomorrow’s follow-up. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y-339: Ned P., aged 22, is in love with an attractive blonde. x * * “But she stalls me off regard. ing marriage.” Ned began. “She says we are too young, and when I demolish that argument, then she comes up with anothér one. refute her afgu- “ments, she sprouts new ones. Finally, She fails back on woman’s ‘because’. < © © “And” when I ask her because why, she still says, ‘Oh, just be- ‘cause ,* A . Wo tie “Dr. Crane; what do you advise in a case like that? Why does she they aren't actual reasons.” SALES ADVICE FOR LOVERS In my classes at Northwestern University of ‘Psychology of Sales- warned my students to distinguish between ex- Guses vs, reasons. When a prospect comes up with an inane argument which tries to pass off as a bona “reason,” ; yet the sales- ~ man definitely sees it is not a 4 “As fast as ie logical objection, then there is some hidden idea that hasn't yet been stated in words, In Ned's case, for example, may- be the girl hesitates to tell Ned that he has halitosis. Or that she thinks she is still fond of a former suitor. * * * There are many possible reasons why a girl defers marriage, though she might hesitate to put them. into words lest she offend her present suitor. and be left without any es- cort. Many girls would rather have a _ second-rate boy friend than none. at all, for it often requires a mascu- line companion to permit a gir] to have access to various social events. TEST FOR SWEETHEARTS As a ‘Chicago representative of the Psychological Corporation of New York, it was my duty to super. vise monthly surveys of citizens in variofis economic brackets, There were many of us repre. sentatives In key cities all over Ameriéa.-In 48 hours, therefore, we'd complete an economic or political survey on a nationwide basis and have the data in the New York office. Such surveying requires special- ly trained interviewers and a sci- entific technique. So I would also employ my staff of workers to help gather data on Jove and marriage problems. Sonie of the Rating es offered via this column were prepared with the aid of my staff. & & @ oe Among such Rating Scales in the " 200-point “Tests for Sweethearts.” I urged Ned to take these and discuss them with his sweetheart. The testy tncinde one for the man and another fot the worhan, They cover the 560 most frequent virtues or “merits” which gaged men find in their fiancées, as well as the 50 most common faults of such girls. en The test for the male suitor als» inchides the 50 most common mé€ its that engaged girls find in their fiances, offset by the 50 most ffr- quent faults of young men. The tests are very illuminating and are widely used by high scheo! and college youth to jolt infat ated lovers out of their hypnofic trance. ee * *« * le When you are ardently in love, you have difficulty viewing vonr sweetheart with impartiality. These Rating Scales help give you an objective approach. They figuratively put eyes into _blind Cupid. Many an unwise it fatuation has been stopped bé- cause one of the parties theretp used these testy and woke up before it was too late. Tomorrow I'll explain how Ned used these tests to Gage - own romance. : 2 write to Dr. George W. Crane in +r ag Pie Ms Pontiac Press, Pdntiac Mi a long 3¢ gamed. self-a are ted 2 and 20¢ to cover typing costs when you send for is? pevenslogical ‘charts and - pamphiets ' (Popyright 1958) = Seu & # Sales Clinic Set in City June 24 Pontiac Realtors Board at Elks Temple Sponsored by the Pontiac Board ‘ ‘of Realtors, an annual sales clinic - will be held June 24 at the Elks Temple on Orchard Lake Avenue. The clinic will open at 2:30 with Augie Kampsen, president of the Pontiac Board giving the wel- come. Robert Flynn will act as moderator. * *« &* Bernard. Schroll of the Detroit Metropolitan Planning Commission | ~ will serve on the sales panel, ac- companied by Gordon Williamson, Carl Deremo Jr. of Detroit and _B. F, Chamberlain of Royal Oak - * * * A dinner will be held at 6 o'clock in the evening, William Louks,| president of the Michigan Real Es- tate Assn. will be introduce as will! ‘Marold Meininger, vice-president of | the association, Bruce J. Annett of Pontiac will introduce the speak- er, Robert Gerholz, realtor, whose topic will be “The Golden Years Gold Boudoir Set Stolen by Thief, Part of Brick _ “SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A magnificently wrought $4,000 gold: boudoir set, stolen from a San) Francisco residence, is part of a’ gold brick in the San. Francisco} mint. é | * * * Asst. Dist. Atty. Jack Berman said the collector's piece was sto- | len by Charles §. Visokay and) later sold to the U."S. Mint for, $1,600 for its gold content. Viso- kay, a Yale graduate, was from Bridgeport, Conn. * * +. “When a person who has a fi- cense comes in to sell gold it's hard to tell that it might be sto- . len,” commented Mint Supt. Ar- thur Carmichael, é | Ben Berkowitz, a San Francisco jeweler, has been indicted on helping dispose of jewelry Viso- kay confessed he stole. QUALITY AT A REALLY LOW PRICE! Straight BOURBON . ont! $80 4/5 Qt. 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Co. - — Square Deal Garage Warthen’s Service Lake Drugs : Joe’s Coney Island No. 2 Clarksten Motor Sales Elliot Furniture Co. Taylor's 5 & 10, Clarkston Hy-land 5 & 10 Aris Drug Rainbow Lanes Super Mkt. ‘Our How Uonctant first trial which ended in a bh a Dixie Recreaton Since Jan. 1958 — = ae => last December me Person Mkt. * * * jury : Turpin Hall Shoes agi so ea ee gs TURAL HEALTH The son described Adams as = * Colonial Lumber Co. Jim Wall's Service ee NA U “the easiest touch in the world, aonaie oun Hoffa in Seattle Fillmore Hardware Carl - Shell & Son FOODS one of the kindest men I've ever|to Riddle in his home (at 15-132 A. & P, - Drayton A. & W. ROOT BEER known or ever will know. I hate|Santa Anita) Livonina, Mich., was DIAMONDS WATCHES Iithe Universi Michigan. will (AP)—An ain Tt Bazear MIRACLE MILE total nearly poy Pape approx-|swap was completed yesterday by’ Thr oughColle | ase : panately 40. per cent more. ane Ee ee YORK’ | - last year, 2 Maj. Gen. Chester E. McCarty. |Goldfine, ‘son of § who cofitnands the 12th Air Force!frieng Bernard. Se ’ hy assistant, ‘said in testifying ; | Yow don't have fo have. Sn os seed llie selene on i GRAY HAIR tgs: dna aad OR DANDRUFF - _. o "Whine (2.75)* — (3.50)* Teogute pred Merging 10 cuiperiy Set oat rate _ Ce Pe are epmece - ecrse 2.50 3.00 Two-party edness changing te one-party message rate service ........... brisé DECREASES a> (1.00)* (1.25)* | *Oneparty message rate service allows 75 message units per month. Additional message units over this might bi a eee ee eee Calis from the new Auburn Heights zone to other zones of the Pontiac District Exchange and to other nearby communities might cost either more or less; or the charge might remain unchanged. This-would depend upon the location of the place being called. Present initial perigd charges for calls from flat rate telephones to these communities compared with the proposed November 16, — are shown below: = , From rom Avorn Heights From Brooklands To the J joni Zones and Exchan: Present eee * wo they We those 15¢ No a Pentiac (FEderal) . . ..... ...—, No * aa * Charge NoCharge No Charge Rochester (Olive) ....—..t..... NoCharge NoCharge NoCharge Ne Charge Troy (MUlberry) 0. ae ons sae ae ene oe 10¢ NeCharge NoCharge Ne Charge Utica (REpublic) .. . . . . . . 15¢ No Charge No Charge No Charge To Other Zones and Exchanges: ; Washington (STillwell) coeur en ons on 18¢ 15¢ No Clrarge 15¢ Royal Oak (Lincgin, Liberty, JUniper).. 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ Se. sth: aden = re ee No Charge 10¢ 15¢. 10¢ Clarkston (MAple) .. .. — . — . . . No Charge 10¢ 15¢ 10¢ Commerce (EMpire) ........ — . .. No Charge 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Drayten Plains (ORlando)... .... .. ... Ne Charge 10¢ i 10¢° 10¢ Lake Orion (MYrtle) .. .. —... ~~. 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Reuther accused the major car manufacturers of seeking to ex- ploit the recession by refusing te negotiate new contracts with his union, ~ “Instead of bargaining in good faith,” Reuther said, ‘‘they sat there and went through the mo- “They weren't willing to word in the (old) contract; They just said, ‘Here is the old agree- ment, take it or leave it.’ and we wouldn't leave it, that we were om ot a ied one.” ‘1 No Charge for Labor On Front or Rear Pipe When Purchased with Muffler. pen The old contracts expired three weeks ago in a deadlock. change a comma or gq single |. “We said we wouldn't take it|"¢¥ Bird Cuts Loose but Won't Squeal No Auto Strikes 22 22° Thiet DENVER (AP)—The cops. are disgusted with Joe the - Purdy Heads Board jof Rochester Schools ester Board of Education last night at the first meeting of the board’s term, Other officers elected to the board were Marianne Beatty, sec- retary, and Wallace R. Hodges, treasurer. It was the first. meeting for Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones who _THE PONTIAC C PRESS, wapwnspay, JUNE. 16 2paR , MRS. ROBERT A. HAMILTON Mrs. Robert A. (Laura H.) Ham- ilton, 83, of 35 N. Sanford St. died suddenly She was a member of Bethany Baptist Church, the Golden Age Group of the YWCA and active in her church groups, Mrs. Hamilton leaves a son, Rob- ert B. Hamilton of Van , Nuys, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. “Milver Johnson of Milford, and five grand-! children, Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs-'H. day from the Farmer-Snover Fu-| wi neral Home, Her body will be tak- Joe was stolen May 25 from ‘his cage in the city park zoo. Yes- terday he was found in the home Park : of a Denver ag lee mg ” Ronald had bought Joe for : sans near fa . Mrs. Allison was a member of| member of Church and Richard, ' a oe the First Presbyterian Cinch andi ggg Veteran ot Foreign Wars|ake, and Herbert a yr Joe was given the third degree Ne Iden Age Group of the! Post No, 1008 and a veteran of Park: teatime by detective Merle Huttenhow Surviving ate a decwhier Mrs. World War 1. . + “What's your uame?” Hutten- Trask Gerle of Pontihe, pate Aca Besides his wife, Tina, he leaves how asked, ‘“‘What’s yours?” Joe| andchildrens a son, William F. Rice of Pontiac; load Less Boxcars replied. Se will three grandchildren; and two| Bhave “yout to su], Sece wile at 2:20 om, i te, ‘in Great omer Same Riel *"!Home, with burial in Oak Hill] Mf. Rice died suddenly yester- i] Lakes Area Emil Mazey, secretary-treasur- er of the auto union, re was elected for a three-year term dune 9. en to the Oak Grove Cemetery in Milford for burial, Home, Milford, Burial will be at ia i ma Att yesterday that it had to borrow from its $4-million-dollar strike fund to pay daily bills. 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Williams (R-Del), who said he had read the state- ment Adams presented to the House group, told the Senate, “Mr, Adams’ resignation is in or- der,”* and added: “I regret that I cannot accept his ‘explanation as at up the implications in- Over lke’ S Retaining Adal om ri ence, He said nothing had jelled yet. , Site of Old fo Become Parking Lot Cty Commision lst nih ap- proved construction of 32-stall municipal parking lot, with meters, on the sites of the old City Hall and police garage along Mill street south of E. Pike street. 1 #*# * * The $7,600 lot would operate similarly to those already in ex- istence under the revenue bond program, City Manager Walter K Willman said, but would be financed independently of the bond act through surplus revenues from other metered city ‘lots. parking meters. . Eighteen meters have already been installed during use of the northern portion: of the lot on a months, he pointed out. * * * Construction of the lot had been held up until the recent razing of the old garage. HEARINGS SCHEDULED Other action on public improve- ments including the scheduling of four public hearings for next Tues- day night. One is on intention to construct a combined sanitary-storm sewer on Stanley avenue, Hopkins to Yale, temporary basis the past several |: City Hall cepted and the project placed on the improvement program. Another] petition, for a sanitary sewer on Lounsbury avenue fom Stanley towards Blaine, was returned to its circulator for more signatures, Romulo to Give Up Post in Washingfon MANILA (AP) — Informed sources in the Foreign Office say Brig. Gen. 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Chicago avenue, Baldwin to the ‘Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rail- ‘road; Homestead drive, Astor to East boulevard; Ivy street, Perry ito Montcalm; and Northway drive, |Astor to East boulevard. * * * | A petition for a sanitary sewer jon the north side of Montcalm istreet Portland to Wing, was ac- $1,284, it was estimated, and the |® The other hearings are on as-|! son, Hina ypelgose! d-sggeaese the third on a sidewalk on Cherry} ' includes installation of sewer stubs| # owners of $120 for a 20 by 100 lot. |= eRURNITURE, » CERTIFIED INSURED aman C LUSIN VE PROCES 7 in Your , SAT. ‘Til 9 panepetnrelinowesesstingoserrvermencessrerca COLD STORAGE PLAN AN | ON DYNEL Oe eaten eore leoners trem ll pee RRS Re ARERR ER IRONS RORY ERBRREFES ENR eos ig 0 ie Oh lkcinn Adland ‘ Trousers .G5cSport Shirts 49c ‘Skirts ... 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GRANT co. _ More of Them Going Up Every Year Although the first drive-in closed after a few years, the ideh lived on, as evidenced by our 4,500 drive- in theaters spread across every! state in the nation. They range in car capacity from 150 to 2,500. Drive-ins also are popping in Australia, West Gammey, . France and Italy, The drive-in ‘is sls‘ Gla-eait’ baci” alaake business, continues to expand. In a few years, trade sources say, their number should reach 5.000 in the United states. All other things being equal, the j,|Arive-ins boast of a wider appeal |‘ than their indoor competition be- Calise they cater to the following: ~Factory workers who’don’t like after a day’s work, —Stout people who are more confortable watching a movie from a car seat than an erdi- Wary theater chair. --Elderly people and invalids !- who may find it difficult to get dressed up and travel. —Married couples who can’t mainstay of the ‘industry, finds that the children, clad in pajamas, to get all dressed up in the evening ; can sleep in the rear seat while’ e1 Drive-ins, also called “passion ‘|pits. with pictures” in some quar: ters, have inspired such gags as: ‘We didn't watch the pictire. There was a better show going on in the next car.” . der 12 free, if accompanied by an adult. .Many provide bottle warmers for customers with infants-in the car. More.and more Easter dawn serv- af-lices are being held at drive-in - |ford baby sitters, This group, the th sou wo mio oad sree ion refreshments, elon e af tnies cated in the southern states, can stay open all year while “the remainder are open between 26 and 40 weeks. A new in-car heat- er. which uses propane gas shows promise: and if successful, will enable more of our outdoor Seer, ae fom te ete months, While drive-ins are 5 to stay, first. ; 5 Speakers were located over the iscreen and the sound traveled into nearby’ homés. This also meant the sound and action was out of “isynchronization for the cars at the rear of the jot, since light travels *aster than sound, they caused some consternation at) for Librarians | North Oakland Project|? to Hold First Confab at Adah SHelly Branch About 20 librarians and trustees in the North Oakland Library Project will hold their first meet- ing at the Adah Shelly branch li- brary June 25 to hear a description of the first 2,000. books being asad te the gees ty the Diickigen {State Library. ' i. yy The State Board of ibraries project calls for circulation of most af the 2,000 books among the various communities to pro- ‘mote library interest. | Phyllis Pope, Pontiac librarian, is associate director of the project. A-Test Site Tunnel Falls, 1 Worker Dies, 1 Injured LA¢ VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—A tun- nel cave-in at the atomic test site snorth of Las Vegas killed one man and injured another. A crew was installing air condi- could make their first selection) about the first of next month. * * * About 100 reference books will be kept on hand at the project ‘headquarters in the Adah Shelly) * . itioning vents when the ceiling col- Jean Johnson, project director,’ said the participating communities| lapsed 500 feet from the tunnel lentrance yesterday, Dennis B. Goins, 46, was killed iby a falling boulder. Raymond ‘Roberts, 46, leg. Six other workers scrambled to safety. suffered a. bxroken . - : Easy Life for Pilots : ee WASHINGTON (AP)~+General Electric Co. ‘has developed a new kind of airborne: computer which it said would make a, modern fighter- — ote. automatic. * As decxted a a meeting of military ejectronics specialists yesterday, -the digital computer can; : 1, Help the pilot navigate from his base to the target. 2. Choose the particular weapon to be employed, and prepare it for firing. 3. Control the approach maneuv- ers of the plane as it nears the target. x *. * 4, Release_a bomb or missile at the proper moment with regard to altitude, wind velocity, dis- tance from the target and other conditions, 5. Select the best altitude and speed, from the standpoint of fuel po , irl ik yo Q Joe wee , aaa 1 — aoe NEAMEL OR ait a eee orn, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: JUNE 1B, sobs aes FIFTEEN ) riven Theaters Mark 25th Birthday; ‘ - ‘Slate Meeting BS wi Gadget May Creaie | to the vatious patticipating * The computer was developed by GE’s Light Military Electronic Equipment Department at Utica, N. ¥., and was described by M, R. Johnson, manager of the depart- ment's armament and control sec- tion. GOP State Chairmen | Schooled for November WASHINGTON (AP) — Republi- can state chairmen from through- out the nation meet today for a three-day campaign school aimed at strengthening GOP organiza- tion for the November elections. 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It says stmagy: .. |lion dollars. is little better than a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38.1058 es “We never alibi. We never eXx- rin” in COULD BE REVEALING a source and endanger the under- cover legion of men and women who gather its information throughout the world. The CIA is unique among Ameri- ‘ean governmental agencies. Its estimated budget of 350 mil- reasonably good guess. No one TACO ANTENNA KIT Golden Anodized Hi-Lo Antenna For Black and White as Well as Color Top Reception on Both High and Low Band Channels. High Band Section and Low Band Section can be aimed in different directions. tor best performance. This antenna is made frem high 4 golden =anedized 1 4” ten. NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS ‘Lit is 130 million dollars more than '_ §CIA outside the highest official ‘circles lean say for sure. But, if the estimate is correct, lthe State Department spends on ‘its 282 diplomatic — around ithe world. | | ONLY HANDFUL KNOW Only a handful of top executives lth the government know exactly ‘how many people work for the | The State Department-has about 16,000 American employes. It has been estimated that the CIA has almost as many. But, again, an outsider cannot say for sure. | (The Soviet Union is believed to ‘be spending six times as much as ithe CIA on espionage. And up to tensile strength chremium alley aluminum for added strength. The beauty and per- manence te your antenna installa- Sales & Service Tv — RADIO — Hi - FI Miracle Mile Shopping Center—In the Bassar Area FE 38-9607 To allel or explain might veveslico an oa i Tree Pe ye el ONLY VAGUE IDEA »Most congressmen, who watch eyeing a pickpocket, have only a vague idea of how much the CIA spends and what it spends it for. |co Yet each year the agency's budget an is appropriated promptly. The exact figure is known to six senators and representatives who form the special subcommittee that handles CIA finances. They Bazley’s Thursday SUPER SPECIALS !! 78 North Saginaw Street JUNEDALE BRAND 3 3: | Redi-Eat Picnics jHears Protests Against School | Mowe Offers Hearing on Vocational Institute Site at Whitmore Lake LANSING @ — W. J. Maxey, state social welfare director, met Monday with objectors to a Whit- Graham Crusade May Gross Over Million Dollars SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Total en-week crusade in San Francisco may exceed one million dollars. Crusade leaders said yesterday the receipts‘will be enough to meet ‘local bills and to pay for nation- wide television time. . receipts from Billy Graham’s sev-) financial matters like a detective). They estimated local receipts at $400,000 and contributions from na- covers the high: spots of the pre- vious 24 hours in *the world’s trouble spots. The report comes to the Presi- dent as a terse 500-word sum- mary, written in. short, punchy sentences. It can be digested by a busy President, in about two) | minutes, * * * The streamlined, more spright- ly written report has replaced a lengthier summary previously giv- en the President, The change was made shortly after the Soviet Un- ion beat the United States to the satellite punch, That's only a coincidence, says || Allen Dulles, whom the Soviets call “America's master spy.” But administration foes say it's) more than that. They say the ad-) ministration did not heed previous: Misses’ and Child's CUSHION INSOLE TENNIS Anti-Nixon riots in Latin / ca—Very good. But the CIA ® De j parently. failed to foresee the} dangerous disorganization of the | new Venezuelan police force. Indonesian revolt—Excellent, | Soviet nuclear test ban—Excel- | lent. ; Buiganin - Khrushchev reshuffle —Very good. The CIA not only COUPON HALF SOLES. ) $]s9 PR. ATT. 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Prints and novelty stripes thet look much more expensive, Buy now for Summer wear. Sizes 12 to 20. Half sizes it, the first majo jec To | | — major project of Graham began a brief vacation | = a eee. today in Yosemite National Park. Sen. Lewis G. Christman (R-'|He speaks at an outdoor rally in’ Ann Arbor) and about 20 leaders Seals Stadium next Sunday and at | iof the opposition group attended @ banquet of the American Medi- | ithe session, Maxey said. \cal Assn. next Monday. | The protestors presented peti-! itions against | proceeding with Michigan Ranks Seventh | construction. Maxey said he was told they bore 1,800 signatures. WASHINGTON (— Michigan | | ranked seventh among the states | * * * $25 to *500 on your name only or on other plans To get cash for vacations or for any other worthwhile purpose come to General We make Loons For: ATIONS Public. We make loans to “I said it would be impossible| in trade with Japan in 1957. The | 16'/p to 24'/>. ° can seas men and women—married for me to give an immediate U:S.-Japan Trade Council reports . or single. You are assured answer on a new location,” Maxey the water wonderland sold $54,- | e PAYING A GROUP of prompt, personal service said today. | 172,000 worth of goods to the is- OF BILLS and a month] ment plan “ land empire last year. Inchaied : y paymentp ts erder tt te appear arb. | were large quaties of machi | @ e NEW PURCHASES to suit your convenience. trary, I said I would be happy auto parts, iron, steel, cop- | eons IN PHONE + WRITE to have a hearing in my office, pee " and agricultural products. te hear the pros and cons, take | testimony and then make a. ° decision.” To Seek Re-Election The protesting group addressed LANSING uw» — House Speaker a plea for an audience to Gov. George M. 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Michigan Fresh Creamery | Golden Corn Whe y ieee Del Monte Save 17¢ 6 3103 § 400 : T T F R ‘an Sweet Peas "' O° Libby’s Rose-Dale, Hawaiian 5 No. 1'% |” Sliced Pineapple eat Certified . 8 salt | 00 Evaporated Milk cams wn ce. 45 ]™ = 09: 1-Lb. Print Campbell's Family Size 4 28 ox. ] 00 Pork and Beans ron Plain or Pimento 79: Heavy Duty 125 $4 00 Besular 2 £ F f Velveeta loot Cut-Rite Woxed Paper 4 vole ] eu se aoe tissere 8 28 $ 1 00 Canada Dry Pop wer eG Wilson's Prepared 16-0z. 99 00 Ideal Dog Food 10 aM | ] 00 $] 00 Large Eggs 2m $y FIGHTEEN ” ar? THE PONTIAC PRESS. 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE. ‘18, 1958 cs si But Will Serve Only if Incorporation OK'd — 12 ‘Candidates } Scthang 2. ea posal is edbepted by the elec- torate. If it is, the ‘commission will have the responsibility of drawing! up a .city charter, to be placed| before the people "ter final ap- proval. ROCHESTER~Twelve men are in the running for a spot on the nine-member charter commission for the proposed city of Rochester. When yesterday’s 4 p.m. dead: line had passed, nominating peti- tions fad been submitted ‘by all * * © The incorporation will be of the village of Rochester and parts of ~*~ * * j The nine will be elected at a special election Aug. 5 to be held in conjunction with the primary. | Those elected will take office only if the incorporation pre- Jumps in Train’s Path, ‘Ferndale Woman Dies FERNDALE — A woman iden- tified as Mrs. Melba C. Borg, 36, of Ferndale, was killed by a Grand ‘Trunk Railway passenger train yesterday in Detroit. A witness said the woman climbed up on an’enbankment and jumped in front of the train. “ Slate Public Card Party LAKE ORION ~— A public card party will be held tomorrow night at the St. Joseph Catholic School Hall. Mrs, Gilbert Fester is chair- man of the event sponsored by St, Gabriel Guild. ye Township. The new city, it) approved, will be a city of more than four square miles. the charter commission: The following are candidates for Richard L. Justice, 357 Winry Ave.; Wayne Y¥. Holman, 255 Rochdale St.: Edward A. Potere, ‘325 Charles Rd.; Max K. Mallon, 700 otha Tienken came Roy Rewold, ty 4311 Walnut eal te |\Gets Walled Lake Contract Pe s Hill, 120 Griggs St. Others are Langley E.. Smart, 330 W. Tienken Rd.; John L. Dahimann, 263 South St; Glenn! R> Brooks, 1435 N. Rochester Rd.; tice. Allen E. Hawk, firm president, ‘said production of the hubs will ‘begin in about 60 days, pending the = A. Collins, 125 Maywood arrival of materials and tooling. ; Clarence M. Burr, 421 Castell/The company, which is down to 25 and William C. Chapman,|per cent of its employes, expects | ministration’s Detroit Regional Of- et {to rehire about 15. men, he said.) Big Amy Contac! Company fo Furnish ELARKSTON — The Hawk Tool Bouipmient Co. of Ann Arbor to furnish the science, art and home economic rooms in the new Walled ‘Lake junior high school has been accepted by the Walled Lake: Board of Education. * * * LAKE ORION — Meniens of the Lake Orion’ Hive 281 of the MaCabees have received top hon- ors for their ritual work. The group now holds first place in the competition held at the Great Camp of Michigan, the 80th anniversary convention held last weekend in Saginaw. * * * G fe Leak RIGHT in LEVIS they're seat, trim... easy te hoop that way? NEAT Ga WESTERN FIT! Only LEVI'S give you this long, lean took and slim, snug cut. And only LEVI'S give you months of extra weat, from their super-tough XX denim reinforced with an = LEVI & AMERICAS FINES Om te back pocket ieet fer the RES TAR ond Whit Gechectoes vriched Gouge .. OVERALL PY A plaque and $100 was presented to the group by Larry Ayers, great ond place in the same competition Honor Orion Maccabees { for Rit tual Work =~": aie The contract was awarded by. the board at a special meeting night after members had and the elementary school super- wisor. Opened at last week's \ caliek ten bidh Sak Noch tabled | et $39821.75 by: the University | #9 It also was decided by the board» to have Walter T. Anicka, school architect of Ann Arbor, plan an addition of about 10 rooms to the senior high school. Cost of this y project was estimated at $160,000. Members asked that the plans j== be prepared for ‘the July MG meeting. x * * A two million dolar bond issue to finance school construction re-' ctimiaies of Michigan, ‘at the "55, ‘al '%. banquet held at Frankenmuth. wera n_ ceremony at the The of 28 women will |r Stine. representing present the memorial rites at the national convention in De- troit Aug. 18-20. They took sec- ond spot last year,’ Oxford Empire Hive 69 took sec-|director of the Oakland County as- the’ Orion unit, winning $75 and a plaque. They ; Winners ©f Hildas, were first place winners in 1954, to Samuel, F. WATERFORD TOW NSHIP—' Marriage vows were repeated Frankie Donzell Russell and Sam- uel F. Lanpher. Officiating at) the ceremony was Dr, Tom) Malone, pastor. ; ree name Levi's 1s exeostenen oe Poet ©, 6. PAT, OFF. AND BENOTES GANWERTS BASE ONLY OY LEW! STRAUSS @ CO... 08 BATTERY GT., SAN PRARCIECO €, CALIT. ° 9 In Russ’ Nellie’s &s , Store FE5-2761 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. atts ion for the Entire Family at... - 51 S. Saginaw St. ———————$ —— T TTE Buy Levi's for the Entire Family From R &M Department Store UNION LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 1555 Union Lake Road EM 3-3912. Open Weekdays 10 to 9 P.M: Fri. and Sat. to 9 P.M. Sunday 10:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. = east : Get Those LEVI‘S at Joe’s xv. “aE 32 S$. Saginow FE 2-0022 Get Your : ’ : LEWI'S JIMM), | at... 98 N. Saginaw St. sere Buy Your Levi's at . . . GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 South Saginaw St. Block North of Wilson * * The Sethe ty:the decaeikiet 3a! ‘and Mrs. J, Ernest Russell of 5899, _ Tubbs Rd. Parents of the bride- |groom are Mr. — a Caleb |Lanpher of 2385 Jone: * * . 4 For her wedding the new Mrs. gown of Chantilly type French! lace, featuring & fitted bodice and_ ‘Sabrina neckline. Her pure French | isilk illusion veil was attached to |Lanpher » chose a. floor length’ ' a ja cap of petals, and she carried trator Eugene M. Stem predicted, a white orchid on a white Bible with streamers of stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. James KR. Crowe of Pontiac, Mary Sue Hokett of Keego Harbor and Mrs. Ed Kussala of Orton- MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL F. LANPHER Waterford Girl Married church following the wedding. Saturday evening at the Emman-' uel Baptist Church in Pontiac — Coast, awards, were Margaret Noland, lieut, commander; Ethyl Schick, Lorts of Lake Orion. -jcommander; Louise Perry, chap-| > lain and Della Evans past com- mander were honored. Village Orders Ball Diamond — ‘Orion Council Votes to Limit Boat Speed to 5 MP.H. at Point LAKE ORION — The Village ‘Counci] has directed Parks and; |Recreation Director Del Rose to . | |prepare a fourth baseball diamond and erect another backstop at At-*© water Park for the 337 youths in Orion who have become members | of the Small Fry, Babe Ruth and | Recreation Program leagues. The project will be started today by members of the council and if/< possible, completed by Saturday. As a safety precaution, the _ council also voted te limit the After their honeymoon on the beat speed on Lake Orion to five the newlyweds will, Miles per hour from Anderson's | Point to the Village Park and | gas deck. Predicts Deficit 28:33") in First Budget The Lake Orion Archers Club - Swem Gives Way to x9, was granted permission to hold a carnival using rubber tipped ar- ‘rows in the lot behind the Royal for More Service | Jew the Lake Orion Boat Club te use the village, park for a water carnival and beat parade August Lanpher The reception was held in = make their home in Clarkston. SOUTHFIELD — City Adminis-, a deficit: today following adoption ts traffic business, the council of the new city’s first budget. -* * * Totalling $860,000, it was about!North Shores streets; $14,000 higher than recommended|™Ph limit on N. Shore street to ‘by Swem earlier this week. The, Vest of this intersection and place’ \City Council Monday had tenta-|* 15 mph speed limit on Bellevue for study. © Sylvia Schaeffer, who received! + her 40 year pin, was reappointed |. mistress-at-arms, She is fraternal” sociation, and record keeper of ; picket; Beatrice Raab, sergeant (| and the escort team, Charlotte | Lamphier, Janet Sharrow, Lepha Decker, Delia Hull, Pearl Bryant, — _ Helen Wesley, Ivy Sweet, Hazel — Bond. Edna Mikesell, and Es 2 From Oxford, Dorothy’ sweeney, if Recreation Building Sunday, June’ : \Voted to erect a ““Deadend Street") ” sign at the corner of Church and - post a 15 girl. \James Warner and Ronald Rus-jtax rate would be held at $5 for Orchard Lake Student Graduates at Princeton ‘Trons, vile were the bridesmaids, The | bridegroom's niece, Becky War- ner of Jones ‘road, was flower ‘tively approved Swem's proposal ‘for a $846,000 budget for 1958-59, but last night bowed to residents demands for more public services. Caleb E. Lanpher, brother of, x« * * the bridegroom, was best man.) J+ promised a public hearing last Ushers included William Freer, jnight, however, that the property sell. aousin, Phillip Hall of Crescent ; drive. Ringbearer was the bride’s every $1,000 of assessed valuation. * * * Swem said that the adopted budget, while high, nevertheless re- * |flected some cuts. including $5,000 for’ the salaries of two firemen: $4,100 for a tree-sprayer: and $1,- 000 from the pay of the city en- gineer. ORCHARD. LAKE — Edgar T. of 3451 Oakleaf, Orchard Some of the oils used by tanners Lake, received a bachelor of/in lubricating sole leathers to in- science degree yesterday atjcrease their ‘water-resistance and Princeton University’s 211th com- flexibility cost more per pound mencement exercise. than butter. -> NO HE SAID + MARTINS v0: SCOTCH! —=~~ 7 MARTIN’S SCOTCH street near the bridege. cently was approved by voters ‘a aa Up to $500! the school district. = Land | | bringing the same payments. wine 1 es mem 2 Is Your | Contract , | a Burden’ to You? We may be able to help you convert your Land Contract into a mortgage, thereby you more security and at time reducing vour monthly Come In and Talk It Over! HOME LOANS ARE OUR SPECIALTY WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Pontiae Federal Savings Home Office 761 W. 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Both give you just 18 calories in a level teaspoonful. eae eg a Roce Se - : . : , ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958_ We're » Right on Tage ee SAVE DOLLARS NOT STAMPS. Prices Effective Wed. June 18 HILLS BROS. Thru Tues. June 24 ~ CHASE & SANBORN sins cane BEECH-NUT or MAXWELL HOUSE - Wain OD MARKETS: _- NINETEEN. 6 BARGAIN DAYS [a to Save at TOM'S - COFFEE C Fancy - Plump — ORCHARD LAKE Rb. Open Daily to 9 PM. Open = ‘til 5 P. - M. We Reserve the Rig Gh to Limit tQa uanti is 2° aT ap) : : - 7 J f $ ; / Imperial or Hygrade Ready to Eat | Monerch - Fancy 9 Cream Site CORN 2 2x. 25° Raspberry Preserves 2 is re od | WAX PAPER... 2:2: 45° MSALADOIL...... quae 9° ~ ‘Smoked Picnics + te, a * ~ r : = — | -s. ~~ eo. 4 Sse ‘5g 4 €. Save 10c » Pfeiffer's Cole Slew DRESSING... wae 29° CORNED BEEF... .°:s 39° PASTRY ae uz 43 BUTTER ...... 3% 69° Mr. Pitt's Finest Mich. 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POTATOES — 10-49) TWENTY _~ ______ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 18, 1958 as Hegre ore tere ene a = New Clothes New Luggage ‘New Cameras New Shoes ~* COOOOSOHO OHO SOOO HOOOOSOOOOO OOOO SSOOOOOOOOOOC® VACATION VALUES From... MYER'S JEWELRY SHOP Barbecue Grill Use it anywhere. Fold for car ‘trunk carrying. Ideal for the Pop who likes his own cooking. “4.88 24-Pc. Stainless Steel Tableware The Charcoal Pit Arthur Godfrey says — “ think barbecue hot dogs, — ing ... all yes pose a pga = ees ; i e Orighs Mirror Complete with Cc Finish A $ 99 eharceal, grill, e jeer ate an Magic Wick awd e Ke. o Felishing stand, Crescent Car-trav-lers f Your $3°9 Choice Smart plaid luggage that holds all Dad's sf sporting things. 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You'll quickly recognize the top designers, Many one-of-a-kind, not all styles in all fabrics, colors, sizes in collection! . hurry for yours! TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER nn con Ay tilts we 9) pi: monday, thursday, friday, saturday 2999990005090 000000009000905 0000000000000 HHH OHO DODO ODDO RODEO SOOOOES MTITi TIT he : { t > : | Mey WEDNESDAY, TONE 18, 1958 -— phe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ee | TWENTY-ONE ae ae Pas - ? : - _ The Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce and its auxiliary ‘will sponsor a dance with the theme, “Around the World,” Saturday at Westacres Com- Re-Make Wedding Gown NEW YORK (NEA) — The - 1958 bride is as beautiful and radiant as brides of other years, but a shade more prac- For increasingly, brides do not feel that storage is the proper place for a wedding after the big day. The 1958 bride realizes that styles '‘ change so rapidly that chances are few that her daughter would want to inherit the dress. * * * Martha Blair, director of a large sewing institute, has a plan for altering a convention- al wedding dress, one so sim- ple that the novice seamstress can handle it. It involves cutting the dress to cocktail length ‘about 12 inches from the floor), remov- ing the marquisette at the neckline, making a cow] col-_ lar, adding a pleated cummer- bund, a stole and a giant silk chiffon bow for back interest. * * * Cut the skirt off first, Mrs. Biair suggests, so that you won't be bothered with the ex- tra weight of the skirt and train as you work on the neck- line. Lace and satin should be the same length when cut. Attach the hemmer foot and hem the satin. Cut the horse- hair binding from the old lace hem and sew to the new, using a straight stitch. Next, remove the appliques from the neckline. Cut off mar- quisette and sleeves. Remove all but one inch of both sleeves. The remaining bit of sleeve should be turned in to finish armhole. * * * { The cowl collar is cut from the remaining bridal train. You'll need to buy silk or- gandy, or chiffon to make cum- merbund, stole and bow. Mrs. Blair suggests that you buy it in a contrasting color. ROBERT F. STASIUK Recipient of a- bachelor of music degree in music educa- tion from University of Michi- gan is Robert Freeman Sta- siuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stasiuk of Nelson street. . A member rof Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, music fraternity, he plans to, teach elenrentary mu- sic in Pontiac public schools 4 Three dance cochairmen, Mrs, E. W. Pontiac Fress Photos Watchpocket (left to right), Mel Eller and Byron Zink, seem to be enjoying the business of making arrangements for the event as they meet for a plan- ning session. Wayne Wilson, ticket chairman, for the Jaycees’ Saturday dance, pays a call on Mrs. commutee Belaney, decorations William TL. cochairman, to deliver her tickets for the affair. R. T. Costellos in Chicago Parley Mrs. Russell T. Costello of Orchard Lake, national presi- dent of Delta Zeta Sorority. left for Chicago where the na- tional convention of the soror ity will be held. at the Hotel Sheraton June 28 through July 4. Dr. Costello, Detroit neuro- psychiatrist and husvand of the sorority president, will ad- dress the convention on ‘‘Prob- lems of Leadership.” DR. BETTY R. BANDLOW Graduated from- University - of Michigan School of Meditine is Dr. Betty R. Bandlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin F. Bandlow of West Col- gate street. Dr. Bandlow re- ceived her B.S.. degree fiom _ Wheaton College. Bridge Winners Named at Session When the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday at Elks Temple, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Beyer won first place north and south. Second place north and south winners were Harold Giles ‘and Tom Spring- er. Winning first place east and west were Mrs. Robert Wise- ner and Mrs. John Sweat. Tying for second place east and west were Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacKean and Mrs Norma Keller and Ruth Ann Keller. DR. W. G. UNDERHILL Recipient of an M.D. degree from University of Michigan Medical School is William G. , Underill son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Underhill of Joy road. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity and Phi Rho Sigma. He plans to do his gen- -eral.internship at Saginaw Gen- -era] Hospital, = Depends on Their Status By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend “of ours will be in town at the time we are giving a large party. We know that he is com- ing on business and also to see a young woman here whe is a stranger to us “We would like to give him the privilege of bringing this friend to our party but we are not sure whether it is suffi- | cient to tell him without Five pages today in Women’s Section sending her an she is the one who must be invited, how do we go about this inasmuch as we don’t know her at all?” Answer: If they're engaged, then it is very simple to send her a note and say that you're a great friend of John Smith and want her to come with him ‘ to the party you are giving on such and such a day. If they’re not engaged, asking her would be assuming on your part. If he asks you to invite her, then send her the same invita- tion that you have sent to everyone else without further comment. He then will explain to her that he asked for it. “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter has been married for some months and never told us or anybody else. She now would like us to announce her mar- riage but tells me that she also is expecting a child. I am wondering, if any announce- ment would be suitable under these circumstances and, if so, what it should be.” Answer: Send out conven- tional announcements with the correct date. There is nothing unusual about this. Or if you prefer, you merely need tell your family and_ intimate friends and ask his family to do the same. “Dear Mrs. Post: How shall 1 go about buying a wedding ring for the bridegroom? T sup- pose I buy his ring just as he buys mine, Shall we go togeth- er to get both of them or how is it generally done?” « Answer: Quite right—you go together. You buy his and he buys yours MSU Alumnae Elects Officers Following a luncheon at the Birmingham home of Mrs. Harry Winston Jr., outgoing president of the Women’s Aux- iliary of Michigan State Uni- versity Alumni Cl of Oak- land County, election of officers for the 1958-59 term was held. Elected president was Mrs. Edward J. Perron of Royal Oak.. Other officers include: Mrs, Karl B. Zint of Birming- ham, vice president; Mrs, John R. Taylor of Birmingham, sec retary; and Mrs. Charles G Mac Gregor of Oak Park treasurer, ° ~ inv itation. Tf - Personal News of Interest Parties, Trips Highlighte Mr. and Mrs. George Rich- man of Ottawa drive, who left by plane for Europe Mon- day, are looking forward to the Brussels Fair which they will. visit during their stay. They wilt stop in several major ¢ cities before returning home. * * * Mrs. Ethel Sensibaugh of Green street was hostess at a luncheon given at Rotunda Inn this afternoon. Forty guests were present for the- affair. Bridge and canasta - were played. * * _ Rosemary Olivarri of San hint RRR IRS EPG ERE iti Ed James Shearer, “publicity cochair- James committee man, and Mrs. rations Wilkinson, deco- worker, appear ning. pleased with one of the travel posters To carry out the dance’s the World” theme, decorations commit- tee assistants have made many * 4round - calls inquiring about various display items. MR. and MRS. CARL THEORIN JR. _ Graduated from Michigan State University were Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Theorin Jr. ‘He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theorin of Baldwin avenue. Theorin fthe former Janet Allen) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Allen of Fernbarry drive. received a bachelor of science degree in chemical She is the recipient of a bachelor of arts engineering. degree In communi ation arts. it New Jerse), Mrs. He The couple will reside j - PLLC CUL LLG committee workers have obtained to decorate the ballroom Saturday eve- Here, Mrs. Irving Merkovitz looks up a number for Clifford Boylan who is about to arrange for travel posters. Dinner-Dance Slated The Birmingham Country Club will hold a summer form- al dinner dance Saturday. Din ” ner wil] be from 7 to 10 pm with dancing from 9:30 to 1:30 o clock Call L. W. Bogert = All Awning & Storm Window Sales . 233 S. Telegraph Rd., _ Facing Ruth St. Antonio, Tex., is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. apd Mrs. Paul A. Kern of Long Point drive. She will stay for several weeks. , * * _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knight of Vancouver, B.C., are visiting the families of Mrs. Knight's sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of Washington street, and Mrs. Nina McCourt of Jef- ferson street. They will be here about a month, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Volt- mann of Adams read are plan- ning~-a three week vacation in the Canadian Rockies. * * *® Mrs. Barbour Williams has returned to her home on Flor-. ence avenue after spending three weeks visiting in Ken- tucky. With Mr. Williams, she spent a week at the home of his mother, Mrs. James H. Wil- jiams of Hartford. Before his return, they attended the Ses- qui-Centennial of Hartford with people from %8 states, Mexico, England, and East Africa. Because of their cos- tumes, Mr. and Mrs. Williams were named ‘Outstanding Couple 6f the Week.” , kt *« * Mrs. Thomas Folsom of North Saginaw street has as houseguests her ‘brother and his family, Captain and Mrs. H. W. Moshier of Greenfield, Miss., ‘where Captain Moshier is stationed at Greenfield Air Force Base. The family will ‘be here two weeks. x * The rehearsal dinner for JoAnn Rosberg and Robert Thompson, who will be married Saturday, will be given Friday evening by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thompson, at their home on Lakeview. drive. * * * Mr, and Mrs. William Fiz- zard and their son, Loren, of Lowell street, spent the week- end at Houghton where they attended the graduation of another son, Nelson, who re- ceived his B.S, degree in civil engineering from Michigan Col- lege of Mining and Teclinology. os * * *. ._The East Colgate avenue home of Mrs. Richard Cork was opened for a party in hon- or of Dr. Betty Bandiow who recently was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hal- back .of Winklermill road will give an open house Saturday for 80 guests from 3-7 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Halback’'s brother-in-law and sister, Dr and Mrs. Donald P. Frank of Rolling Hills, Calif. The Franks will be here until Tuesday when they will go to New York City. On their re- turn they will go to Mrs. Be- atrice Nash's summer home at Port Austin. Their son, Daniel, will spend the summer there with his grandmother, *® * * Harvard University has granted degrees to a number of students from the Pontiac area. John J.I. Barnes has received an A.B. degree; George A. Ja- coby Jr., M.D.; and Philip S. Plexico, LL.B. All are from Birmingham Among Bloomfield Hills Harvard graduates are Michael L. Ross and Henry W. Vailant who received A.B. degrees. Doneld F. Howard of Ploom- field Village earned an M.B.A. degree. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Richard Jones of Eau Gallie, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, June 15. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E Howlett of East Iroquois road and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones of Birmingham Mrs. Howlett is leaving today to see the new granddaughtet * * * 30rn to Mr. and Mrs Lowell Zellers (nee Eileen L. Harmer) at Letterman Arm’ Hospital, San Francisco, Califa daugh ter athlee An, June 13 Grandparents of the child are Me, and Mrs. Harry ene of Monterey boulevard and Mr se Mrs. Willlam Zellers of binsport, And. AWNINGS Up to 40% Off All Jobs Custom Fitted ALL MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED FE- 4-6089 Pontiac i oa ee Pe a 0 OW Re Oe ere Se Fees ey ere Ore Ye eer oo eh a | ee J ds ep Ay wee Sige ae ee be ng oe é - ao : a 3 : \ aa A Be ig oan Pe a he : f és - » ° , ‘= : ae a : iF : TWENTY-TWO _— ai eed PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE. 18, 1958 ERASE OMe t ONGEE IE E PS ee 4 4 . ‘ : ; ‘ , , t DESIGNERS HAIR STYLING MOM& Hold Picnic Check the Office Problem. — Abby PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 $), Moms Unt 20f Pootae met a _ CALLIE’S. BEAUTY SHOP (is to ene Sea W eekend | W ife Cc. in Dioubi: 116 N. Perry FE"2-6361 4) Mrs. Sarah Huttenhower was wel- comed back from. California. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN fone ie ae Sect top hit aad mercy it Shee DEAR ABBY: I am a week- get a place to live nearer to | “He sent me a pillow case end wife and.I don't like it. | hig work — but if you don’t oon oe ere ee = e z 3 e ms mf "8 2B M husband could yery ony = a » | “something new”. ‘ antes eheuatee | mt 8 gem os tn mea | So omens Fea | Reon an but he says he , your HEAD! would you do if you were me?” Be ye * * * * _ SAILOR's SWEETHEART | ; John Edward “DEAR ABBY: My grand- ETHEART: father is always trying to hug as te ees jean it wal best and kiss my grandmother ‘for the BRIDE bare from WIGGS! : pheedape stays im the -were married Brand ‘new’ patterns from the “old”, reliable | = am while smiching TV ta the ave. a ee know him | ee Mrs . manufacturers of the nation’s leading names . | See ioe the Be My 2 gre Lat arg on ‘it! ; in fine china and crystal! : | ee a They are over 60 and Iwould | uppan App a Rs: : 7 ; ¥ ever see appy di prt p gr Dig * oe three chikiren under 10 and we ta “something Blue | prac ral ego and kiss.” hus | enjoy having their little friends of Elm “We've been married.. 17 Ee are running a years and I’m not bragging DEAR LINDA: I've heard without thanks. Our. yard Saturday lovely new when I say people tell me I . cipal eel pag i Acai the mesthag shite sil we have 4 featuring a Sabrina neckline | she carried a white prayer book == ‘ f L E fr J ; edged with pearls and sequins For her going-away costume, * * * . with a bouquet of white orchid, gle ginal Ebecage ay me and a fingertip vell accented with the bride changed to a powder == For a persona! reply, write stephanotis and Hilies of the val- waa Deciard (iar anal Stra Sarcid. pearis and sequins. She carried | | bine suit with white accessories. (io ABBY in care of this paper. ley. wore her maternal Swanson, Mrs. Pearl Spear, and 1 of soaking things up. wha | | a bouquet of white roses and | The couple will live in Albany, Enclose a self-addressed, heirloom pearts. (peveriy Lierman all of Illinois. | |, white carnations. . \Ga. where the bridegroom is a stamped envelope. Shirlee Ann Hawver, twin sister —— oe hand-moldec : Maid of honor Mary M. Stephens Corporal in the U.S. Marines. of the bride, was maid of honor | wore a powder blue dress with blue, nd carried t | wipro Rogie aiags “2 From Pontiac Robert Le Seitz, prother of hei Flected by DUV | Pontiac Ladies of the Frances C.. \Butterfield Tent. Daughters - of Union Veterans. were electetl to idepartment offices at the 44th an- jnual department convention held ‘in Grand Rapids Friday and Sat- and Linda Kay Hawver, another sister, was bridesmaid. Both were gowned in white and pink nylon - chiffon with net leaf and seed pear! hats. Pink and. white carnations composed their bouquets. Dale Chafee acted as best nan. crystal by FOSTORIA ‘Fairmont’ |] Boy's and Girl's Snow Suits 83 Attend OES 2 pe. Nylon, Reg. $15.98 $p°98 —now, clese out only... Sparkling pond molded jurday. wa - p Areme Unit “Egirmont” blends perfect- rs. William E. Paetow was a2? 8° Girl's Can-Can Slips ly with modern or tradition- elected department chaplain and Initiation One and two-piece Reg. $¢798 ‘Mrs. John Beechum was pamed first color bearer. Attending the contention were Mrs. Foster Baker, and Mrs. Blanch O'Neil, past department presidents. al settings. And comes in from $4.98..New only... glowing radiant colors of blue, amber or green. Stemware .. .$1.35 ea. Salad Plate . $2.00 ea. Dessert Dish. .$1.35 ea. (in Blue only) Eighty members and guests | attended the meeting of Areme Chapter No, 503; Order of the Iintant’s Sweaters |. Eastern Star, Monday evening [ Reg. from $2.98 $4% at Roosevelt Masonic Tem- New eee 1 ‘Women of Moose Name 2 Regents | Women of the Moose Chapter \360 relected Mrs. Harold Finn as |senior regent and Mrs. Edwin Advance officers Mrs. Les- ter Oles and Eugene Perkio [| Infant and Girl's Dresses presided over the initiatory Louise Originals, Nylon § 498 work. Reg. from $9.98, now from WILLIAM ANT Initiated into the order were | < oar Nancy Moats and Mr. ong Mess. Taylor as junior regent at their Recipient of a B. A. degree Ceci] McFarland, if Diaper Sets Monday evening ‘meeting. The two; from University of Michigan is Guests present were Mrs. [|| Cotton and Corduroy, $4 48 | will be installed at Moose Hall.’ William C. Bryant, son of Mr. Beatrice Mundy, past grand Reg. $2.98 value, new, oul P at 8 p.m. June 25. and Mrs. Frank J. Bryant of | warder, and Mrs. Sylvan | | SHIRLEY J. CROSS Mrs. Ferman Huston, Mrs. Clar-| West Hopkins avenue, He was Clark, worthy matron of the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cross — =~ Michael tat graduated cum laude with high Pontiac OES Chapter. Juni street announce the en-jhut atte the Mooseheart High) honors in Spanish. He was t . it. ‘gagement of their daughter, Shir-/School graduation in Mooseheart,| president of both Sigma Delta |. tee were Mre Resmond Swa: Jey J., to Dudley Moore Jr. He/Iil., last Friday. On Saturday Mrs.| Pi and the Sociedad Hispan- | ney, Mrs. Edna Matheny and | 15 S. Saginaw St. |is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley |Blahut received her college degree! ica. He will return to the Uni- Mrs. Charles Wheeler. | FEéersi 6-805 Moore of Auburn road. An Aug. 8 in the House of God at Mooseheart| versity in the fall as a teach- — % wedding is planned. TIL. | ing fellow, _ Fashionette Club — [Sia Ss by COLONY 51.95 In attractive daisy design, the plate is generously } sized (10” diameter) to | hold sandwiches, snacks — or even a complete - buffet dinner. Has recess to prevent cup from slid- ing, and petal groove for relish or as a Cigarette rest. Service for 4 — 4 plates, 4 cups. STAPP'’S . . . Shoes for very active feet! pwards Trophies : DIAMONDS | The Fashionette Club met Tues- | : iday evening in Adah Shelly Li- direct from ‘brary. Otto E. Toman showed SO. (movies to the ErOuD HOLLAND trophy for losing the most weight ‘during the week. Mrs. Edwin Ben. nett was last week’s winner. Mrs. | | Edward Cook was awarded a silver | pin for reaching her ideal weight. hea ‘New members are Mrs. Nolan} | Gottschall and Mrs. Melvin. Cow-| gill. FE 2-5812_ 88 N. Saginaw unusual “shower” gif t-from France THE COLLAPSIBLE y ASE ES fe Y ’ % wwe Me 04 hey = ied J cS a”, Young Women in in, white | cherish a shoe ca gives their feet such loving carel - Black & White Saddle Bare Foot | “ “Bown. ™ -- Sizes 12%) to 3 $8.95 NUINE @OODTEAR writs ! iy ‘s <0 ' - Sizes 41, to 8 $9.50 —. In AAAA to £ Sizes 6 to : | |Sizes 8%, 10 12 $5.95. $895 » $1095 (Downtown Store Only) & ee a AUVENILE BOOTERY - Pauli’s Shoe Store Westchester. VIG Gs and Friday & 28 €. Lawrence St. (Open. Mon, and Fri. to 9 Village BI fos oil on oo Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years Westbourne til 9 PL Mid oe 35 N, SAGINAW at West Maple | FAMILY SHOE STORE : + Open Friday Evening Until 9 = . 928 Ww Huron St, at Telegraph (Open Fri, and Sat. te 9) | : timed > nN f : : : \ : < | . \ Ze , on cf 4s ’ \ \ yew ; L ia € vee ‘ x ‘ : Ae og ey: \ ee i : ‘i é \ } ‘ 2 TWENTY. THRER Mr, and Mrs. William 1. Arnold Jr, MR. and MRS. WM. 1. ARNOLD i Joy Clark, William Arnold’ Married in Covert Church jace with blue accessories and | Joy Carol Clark and William | Arnold III were married Saturday; pink rubrum lilies, The bride evening at Covert Methodist! ‘s mother wore a shea‘h Church, The Rev. Frank Webb of-| dress of blue and white tace ‘ficiated before 200 guests. oyer blue taffeta with bine ac- Parents of the couple are Mr. cessories. Her flowers were pink | and Mrs, Stankky R. Clark of Ty-| rubrum lilies. i rone street and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-: only: costuiee. liam 1. Arnold Jr. of Drayton -— “aa week yal of ie. Plains nylon over satin with a red satin The bride wore a fioor-length cummerbund and gown of rosepoint lace ever sat- sories. Her corsage was of steph- ie. featuring a sweetheart neck- lanotis and white carnations. line and long fitted sleeves. She = The couple will live in Drayton wore a cultured pearl necklace, Pigins after a trip: to Wisconsin’ a gift trom the bridegroom, and and northern nc ' tent of city air. Between suds- | white acces -. ing classes for her young prote- ges, She tells them that the com- siecae problems connected with the skin's oversecretion of oil at this age can be cut down consid- erably by washing the face fre- quently each day with wartn water and plenty of soap. This should be’ followed by adequate rinsing. when they come in from out- deers becatse of the soot con- ings she warns them to keep | “Hands Off.” The habit of COR | tinually touching, or, werse, pick- i ing and squeezing at facial blem- ishes, not only stirs them up but , may also spread infection to oth- er pores, Mary Kirk recommends the; ‘steam method for gently removing her flowers were white carna- tiens and sweetheart roses. i Maid of honor was Patricia: cata tome wes rare Althea Irene length dresses of yellow nylon eye- let over yellow satin and carried ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Mountain laure], rbododendron' The bridegroom's brother,and baskets of garden flowers, bridesmaid. They -wore ballerina-; to Ronald D. bouquets of daisies. James Arnold of Drayton ‘*Piains,;/banked the altar of Pottersdale ; Lucas Wed McPherson dale, and Mr. and'Mrs. Ralph Me. Pherson of North Cass avenue. “ The bride wore a floor-iength | ¥ e. BRUCE SRIGLEY Receiving a B.A, Degree from Detroit Institute of Tech- nology is Bruce Srigley, Mr. of wes best man and Rone‘i Schebar Gospel . Tabernacle, Pottersdale. 1, of white lace over taffeta | s f Clarkst a sman, |Pa., for the Saturday afternoon Riches acne, sashes : yee ther wedding of Althea Irene Lucas and of the bridegroom and pte ‘Ronald Dean McPherson. The Rev. Clark, the bride’s brother. were Russell Glass officiated at the cere- ushers, ou a ~ — * * * A reception was held in the! Parents of a a are Mr. church parlors following the cere- ‘and Mrs. Clair Lucas of Potters-| mony, To receive guests the bride’s mether wore a dress of beige SUMMER. HAT SALE | Wy Price Including exclusive De Cor ‘Shop 61 W. HURON Professional PERMANENTS styled as YOU like it! HAIR CUTTING — TINTS PREE PARKING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Anburn Ave. MRS. 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Miami high school star important to Norman and the front : , . : with the Felipe White Sox for an estimated $50,000. that was lolling about in the|} lway to Elroy Face after two sin- Denver Lemaster, a California American League basement aij | gies in the ninth. southpaw, has been inked by week ago now is in fourth place. } Ken Boyer smacked a pair of x ae wee fen. better script for the | |Mith capping « six-run ninth after High 29,794 paying ids and Muskegon Heights Hig unusually high turnout for a |Joe Cunningham's three-run triple ioe betas ee ee a ok Fontise Press Photo | was Ousle Virgil's debut as well | against reliever Willard et cores! of hahol Seairy| .. CLUB RECORD — A club record for @ woman member at as Norman's... | Schmidt. triple mn then Boye mares renee= © i . 8. E. an a 2 a & and r between the wo Clas A POWAY) ocean. Mire: Gawne shot 64354545440 (omelper |, 7ie MOM Negra tied ‘semen Plated otf Most was 3or5 and x-year i a : sir holds four victories in-eight games| Women's par on front nine) and 43-546444-5—39 (one under) | and four singles for a perfect night rages ay Scam Oa in the 1945-52 series. | on back nine. Mrs. Gawne lives in Franklin. at bat. He impressed with solid won his third of the season~and | double aeiaien ian now stands 8-0 in the majors over r - : + £00, mp! seasons. Flood’s two-run M M at 5 with the way he handled himself eee, ab det pare Is: arquar | or an lerce lif in -post-game._ interviews, Jim Brosnan a 3-0 lead, but the “ x «* «& Reds tied it.on Don Hoak’s threr- Wins Tourney if And Norman — the man who run double in the sixth, then got : has guided the Tigers to seven another in the seventh on a bases- ee ee | : \victories in eight games — he was “leaded walk by reliever Bill weekly Women’s District ; : tired but ha arid he claimed sociation tournament yesterday at PPY ee Wight. és ; : 8 no credit for the team’s ‘recent The Phils scored six runs in the Franklin Hills Country Club in a r three-way playoff. tf aay, eighth, before the Dodgers: c Mrs. Marquardt, Mrs. T. H. =: His batters rapped out 17 hits ‘pes a os nes aingats See ee Nemiaten Eetapa|” she Seems Brees jvictrhle Wily’ Seatgn i eee eee Su Ree. ah ent tie breaking and winning runs , cage ‘That new born “race” in the gave up only two singles over the wild throw by losthg rounds with tie score of 84. peuition Laeate Gi es wees, Al Kaline homered and extended scored on .Mrs. Guetthing eliminated her- ging to an iive, but oo last seven innings. Ex-Tiger Ray) pis pitting streak to 15 games— oe = gg pees self on the Ist extra hole with @)r inoit ‘Tigers and’ Chicago White|Boone singled home a run in his his pitcher came through with a |: & _ |Snider Harry eeu te bogey as the other two golfersic.. 6. tne move at last. things|Vhite Sox debut in the first inning solid performance and the field- is teu ee Sn ie wae parred, then Mrs. Marquardt tr! sre looking up—it you can shrug|*sainst loser Dave Sisler (63).) ing qas.sharp. NEW TIGERS “HOME” — Al Kaline (right) Virgil (left) and Tito Francona (center) made a a — pot ar awe oe umphed with a 15-foot putt for ® o4 the fact those New York Yan-|Billy Goodman drove in two runs The’ Ties weed Wr te! aaee” en She , , ! par on the 2nd extra hole as-Miss), 5 have padded their lead by|and Pierce one, The Sox staff, prem oldster’’ of the Tigers welcomes couple new their first appearance in Detroit last night. pinch hiter in the eights, won it Grinnell missed her 10-footer to| ... » anil loa! ight of 14, unbeaten in five games, now has fest exmosioe haiaen T8 members of the team to Briggs Stadium. Ozzie Tigers whipped the Senators, 9-2. for a $5 record, ‘ ; four consecutive complete games, seven times while sending + token ery ‘ * * * hasn't given up a run in-33 jn,(rumers to the plate in the third ‘ Southpaw Whitey Ford won his inning, A pair of walks, a hit ’ * Ps * ° , thin a row with a three-| ues amd has allowed but one 30) yatsman, four singles and Kaline’s That's Situation at Warwick for Flint Open oose ere | hitter that beat Cleveland 4-0 last at ae home run knocked out starter 5 ' night as the Yankees ended their raaey Rees. Reliefer A. Cicotté e e e ® . oe ee Pe at a tahinos on pond vara B> alr ee us and ( a & Mailmen, 2-1 Soa et es ate een ce al | in ~ " * . * : 4 ’ ‘place with a 92 victory over Billy Gardner's sacrifice fly in a * * * Ls ; ashington two run fifth against loser Ray) Virgil singled twice in the b . : bel fe or Pierce squared|Herbert (2-2). Billy O'Dell (7-7) uaiey 2s ev oontees Tow By BILL CORNWELL ner Dickinson Jr., Dr. Cary Mid- field that's impressive,” Raynor | Then there’s Bam Shead, who Consecutive singles by Irwin) Southpaw Billy Pierce five hits had alli dlecott Ben who is | said. “We've never had so many | flopped ip the U.S. Open and Scherbing, Garry Crake and Cari|his record at 55 and gave the| fave up only tive s and had a|lineup reached base one Way OF! wm. createst field in PGA his- and Bogan, ef tho Big names at the same | falled te survive a s¢bele cut tor ee ee eae Wan Or Sane alike Sonne aed pam wel a See mest tory.” ‘That's the statement of| semb-retired and picks bis spots. | 1) yossrew. the first time in his life. Per- victory aver the Pontiac < shu a ' Charlie Maxwell, whe drew (Harvey Raynor, PGA tournament) Middlecoff is actually a last. , formances like that one are rare attraction = = - Park. (four straight for eee, ale of ett who didn’t get in on the 17-hit ae ward oon ee ioe iginaly 5 | Run, 102 a City,” said always be counted upon te be sixth place, while leaving attack. offered touring pros. was forced to withdraw from a . somewhere near the front of the “ Rayno ye never had so Beaubien’s single tallied Scher-jond place Red Sox eight games ~ ; no. 6| That $9,000 purse which goes tolthe field when X-rays aaeaae a r, “but we've a — tg i nine matali ¢ cos omelFr Title Fight aes er arese ise ate Woes ee Neale wma! tt tl mm mo up a tight pitching duel between losing 4-1 to : | OF | € Neat thn ahartout in the ait inning {flight golfers on the professionallteurs will be in the starting Heading the field, of course, is\\ ie thh sprawling 1,200-yard Lioyd Pearsall of the Moose and « :® | , as on an unearned run that resulted|Circuit filed their entry before last/Thursday when the Flint classic/newly-crowned. National Open Warwick layout fn sizeable num- Art Weiss. Each team scored once! Ford, $2 for the season with) Patterson-Harris Boutltom his own error on a ball Sunday's 6 p.m. curfew. begins its fourday 72-hole medal champion Tommy Bolt, the trigger-|bers.. paced by Masters champion three ee =. the Indians in two years, struck) Flanne Ange po ott Wilson. ; oss cater f he tlot—Tineny (Hills Golf and Country Club just|bagged the greatest triumph of his/D@r a he oe , out 10 and walleed tee wie S| in 2 or 3 Months. . | Demaret, Lloyd Mangrum, Dutch |SUth of Grand Blanc. colorful career last weekend at\Gee fpnec ee’ gem, Ventiiri Elmo (Smokey) Burgess hurled)ing yp singles to Mickey Vernon, ‘ WASHINGTON |. DETROIT Gard- | “St jon’t just the sixé of thid (Tulsa, Okla. Gene Littler and South African a four-inning, three-hit shutout 88/Rocky Colavito and Minnie Mi- oat Sbetd “3001 FBolling 2 6342 ns weabnnend babar’ tnesmtass ae Gary Player. the Pontiae Police trounced Spence! nosy The Yankees, dealt a double| LOS ANGELES (AP) — Heavy-|Esaruon $990 Viren 5158 2: £ «2 Rambler, 110. Harold Risner and! shutout by Detroit Sunday, broke|weight champion Floyd Patterson stevens 4 0Le Marin ss S130 eae It was Player who gave Bolt his John Bridgewater each slammed|joose after being blanked by Ray|Will receive 50 per cent of the|lemom rf 301} Maxwell it 21 09)9Rs . Rube Walker strongest run in the stretch for the three-run homers for the Police.|warieski for five innings on one}gate receipts and challenger Roy jaivares, 32, 1¢¢¢ Harris Ib 4118 Igers | e | Open crown and the little Johan- In games at Beaudette Park. init, Hank Bauer’s-bunt single. [Harris a flat $100,000 but the date|Ssurmer «1988 Hoet'p) 3013 | May Manage nesburg star has been playing con- Franklin Products defeated Bor-|" oe Ae of their proposed title fight re-|Koreneck ¢ 2118 adie | sistently sharp golf. Se et | he ta'llith, ther itn Yenies| Pht wade Rotem. Coote D. 2818 PHILADELPHIA (AP) —Catch-| Warwick Hills, lets than a year walloped State 5 ; safely and went to second on an sk ke sidncteets oc, sas Geo esses ‘OIICY an er Rube Walker was scheduled to| old, will be a stiff challenge te CITY EXHIBITION BASEBALL error on the play. Narleski, who ake ae ous taaka’ aban be ee oF 000 102-8 i }meet with Log Angeles Vice Presi-| the nomads of the ‘tournament a Beg had won thrée in a row, then y P : 8, 2-1 , Clestte, Basile: Heft. Poa } (dent Buzzy Bavasi in New York| trail. Ne one is expected to tear LeBaron 13, Wills 12) walked Mickey Maiitle intentional-|do not include possible receipts ae ae Detroit 27-15. DP—-| DETROIT (UPI) —The Detroit/}} | |today, presumably to be offered) the course apart and 288 has been International League ly and Yogi Berra followed with ee a or merged ee ing, sng Harris. LOB—Washington 3. De-/ baseball company today announced|{& the job of managing the Dodgers’| predicted as a possible winning Tiaers 24, Jets 8 a run-scoring single. Then Bill) Weill flatly said there wou 2B—Korcheck, Virgil, Kuenn. HR—Boll|a new reserved-grandstand policy Spokane club in the Pacific Coast) score. Velden s 14, Checkers 3 Skowron put it away with a three-| no fight unless the California Ath-| ing, Kaline. SF—Yost. aE va | en ae . League. : The e keeg and tough ve weet run homer, his seventh. Bauer-bad|letic Commission approved the lpames a, 4s) ..223 7 $ 8 3 2|Vul take effect starting with the) EEN hon ‘Last Pet, Behind - * * & with tree hazards. and deep rough © Bicomfieid 8, Don Nichole § ® inn.) |half of the six hits off Narleski, | Aug. 4 date he and Cus D'Amato, Gees. g5,--: 993" ¢ ft 7 |New York Yankee contest Friday/Seyare™ ::"":3¢ i $0 6 | Walker, 32, tagged as the Dodg-|bordering fairways that are often Lytell Coigrove 19, Edison Merchants 6/ who fanned nine, The Tribe, after Patterson's manager, demand. - |“ Hpp—py Ra: (wihges._.0-Semnal. night. Kansas City)... = 2 -” He Wao: No... i “sea cied Sc - Moa Other Scores winning four in a row, slipped to| The commission has yet to vote|#even» Nepp, Rice. T-2:22. A-39,704- x“ * * Cleveland *".:-..: ‘29 *¥" |iured Roy Campanella, was told|power, but the todring will Clarkston 16, Lincoln 8 fifth. on the Weill-Hollywood Legion co- Chicas sieee “4 ‘e 10 . ‘ , pros Wever 16, Malkam 8 x ¢ promotion. Vi il Grandstand seats for sellout (So, = we im the club had asked waivers on/jfind that accuracy is also a neces- Maio ies o + « & ITgl Appears Tiger games will be offered in | - him before last night's game with|sity. me Baldwin 18, Genstors @ ——————— Dr. Dan Kilroy of Sacramento, Without a Care advance on a reserved seat | Tine t= the Philadelphia Phillies. cue ae — tournament is es sesmertmnmentucy- someone \cnairman of the commission, in-|"" seat basis for the regular grand. ie per day and parking is free. gs ee a cee: | scaled we would favor a iater in Home D bu t stand price. [Reg. fork & peeing 1, night Late Rally Brin 117 Eighteen holes are scheduled ® . = |date, even in September, because For sellout games, the new 7 TODAT'S GAMES : gs - day bap champion being Bithe Aug. 4 date would conflict) | rporr um — “Me worrted? |Standstand-reserve seats will in-/noston at Chicago, 130 pam-Sulltven Triumph to Rolladium erowned Seatay afternoon: | ~\with several other matches al- % os ~ ivolve up to 3,600 seats. (41) vs gb. m HOLE YARDS PAR ‘ p \ready approved. . Leal cca. te & MK rack a) or” Susee (O. es Hhogpioy ss i Set : = ~~ & * 7 Ticket director Billy Loll said| "00> or Shanta os o. Perrarens gave ¢ Rolla- aoe ‘ There were 29,794 fans in é Grant 63). dium an 11-7 over Nu-Brite| ¢ 4 By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF | |_Chiet of = ig Rees Briggs Stadium last night and |the increased advance demand for ot vat Ranges diy, 9 p.m—Pappes| in Wy an hee a ses - ‘ | PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Hitting Ball in Heel of | Folley-Pete Rademacher | heavy-| 1 oy were there because it was |S¢#tS prompted the move. He said) _ : ball opener Tuesday at Crary Jun-| j one ; ¥ - | weight bout set for July 24 by al. , basebalt (the regular grandstand pplicy of TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE 8 i , E Cosh. rival promotion, the Olympic Au-| © first time a Negro tickets on sale the day of the game | Rew Tork at Cleveland. 1 p.m. or Ingh Seid, The Rolladum! Pe Ps} DIAGNOSIS: Flying Right Elbow. siditorium Club. This bout is the) Paver hed appeared there im a for games. which are|Wecmen wt Perch. L® pa. all six runs without benefit aa : = 1 chari ho Detroit Tiger uniform. apply gam ‘Baltimore at Kansas City, p.m. of a hit, aided by two walks and bi 416 ; | : Treatment: You can’t overlook it: the right elbow _ feature of an pean ir wd Show | Virgil acted like a man with. | sold out. au nets: HH in ; > must remain tucked in close to the body and forward of oe ene Y % NoPE A°) gut a. care im the world. He NATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘ .*«- 3 gor , | the right hip all during the backswing and until the ball | 7 ; rapped out five base hits in as Scalpers May Do ae es ey F ie % In Ekitbe ‘League dotfball sation is as i | » is hit. On the downswing, 2| many at-bats, made a couple of 2s @ 333 oy a bony | c 2) : 8 at the new Drayton diamond, 453 | = the right elbow should - Flesher Wins Mound dandy plays afield and drew the Better to. Sell Si, Louk ds » $e $ |Hanger Grill trounced Compton's in 2,528 Ye * brush the right side pocket ; | Nani Gee B ; Puiadeitta' "1B ~2Bs fu | Builders, 125, Total 1.280 ee ee ‘Duel at Waterford |" Syvmr"srtm zu |Baseball Tickets |" Som, ) ee ee | Joined the chub abeat 10 days | nsrTIMORE WF — One mey ane : |Missouri Eliminates Broncos 3 | ascen at *| ‘arlo Flesher got the best a toes, subl 3t senda bo eiaeeace. | 2a? vee ee : e . >) Miller in a sterling him more . . 4 ie 5 __ By letting the right t aright ae Nesee'sDrivetn| aginst gta ‘2 | Set you fine" ep i. Sm, Western Out.of Series ° | bow go out and up. | last team’s first colored player. He sae: 2 ene Ks edged Lakeland Pharmacy, 2-1, in| said. the publicity and attention | selling # a. : : | —_ j This moves the plane | Waterford American League soft-| he has received — especially '| $*™¢ for a private profit, a a of the swing out- ball action at Drayton Plains. since the red-hot Tigers returned The iMogical discrimination - OMAHA (AP) — Missouri;the second time. He had given the: — @ ward just enough , ° x *& #£ | home Sunday night — “1s nice came to the attention Tuesday of | trimmed the NCAA College Michigan club but four hits in * to cause striking the ; Fiesher had a-shutout until the] put 7 try not’ to think about it Oe Se iota ie sane toner wall wy aaah ma - ball in the heel. The a =\7th inning when Lakeland scored] os an, 1 doesn’t have anything Byrd, It resdlteq from s night eliminat- . : result is most apt te —_ jlits lone run. Nonne's tallied Once) t» ge with playing baseball.” | Str baseball game to be played ee ae rt Cae, wie be lite be # dinky little slice. —o { Bradlee Mencorelly 5th. pee wee mh oN 5 a , unbeaten in @ renin Ro alge magical | Po avold this fault, see that the right elbow !s ©|siner gave up six. _ Signs With Red Sox — who have bought tickets for $4 or once, Wednesday night at 9 p. m.|the second and scored, beat out tucked inside the right hip at address. Then let the © Re tees $6 are offering them for sale at | | TUESDAY'S FicHTs =| EST, A Missouri win will end the/an infield hit and scored on Hank right| hip turn freely on the backswing so as to keep it || Spencer Floor Covering drubbed| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bill) prices from $15 to $25, | phoenta, cutpoaied "Dale Mane: 157% ty. A Southern Cal win will/Kuhiman’s single as\Missouri togk ° out of the way of the right elbow. One last thing: The | |the Pontiac Lake-Merchants, 10-0,'Jensen, 18, of Brigham City, Utah,; Councilman Byrd will move to oa a: “a ring another game: Thursday |a 2-1 lead in the seventh and t#- . place to work on this is the practice tee.“ ’ Glin a National loop game haltedja ‘freshman at Stanford, amend the inance against Baap mm agg a ce Cesena te, zg night, * o 7 pled and scored on Bob Haas’ dov- (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) in the top of the 6th inning by)signed Tuesday by the Boston Red scalping _ toc H tickets to in- | Francisco, drew, 10. os : ® * | lble in the ninth. _ : = nF. 0S . *|the 10-run rule/ Jack Nelson twirled|Sox for “‘a substantial bonus and elude baseball as well as foot. SAN, BERNARDINO, Caltt, — Dw i Doug Gulick hurled four hit ball. Southern California in the first ; EERE PORE pe eit | “ball, . See Nacho Becalaate, ‘1i7i¢ ‘Mexico, ib. 4&8 he beat Western Michigan for) game Holy Cross, 62 Two-Day School to Be Headed. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 FOR ONLY $19.50 SHARWOOD pants for only $5.00]) oday the Tigers completed sod taht eaty Gabe Gore ons SAVE UP TO $32.00! |) shocs. " 2 The Tigers signed some 20 play- ers who attended various schools| Continuing Our Special |" |, of Converting Your “To want t give overy bos fn Old Style Double Michigan am opportunity to Breasted Coct to |powasin (tae Platmpll geone ability of level will be Single Breasted Siren an Qpetegt to digs wh the Tigers, as we are looking for prospects from our home state,” PrEIFEER A Premium Beer » At Local Prices! PPEPFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROTT, MICHIGAN jthe state this weekend are the |Phillies’ camp in Bay City Friday) land Saturday, and also in Dear- born’s Rotunda Field July 3-5. Record Skating Tests i day at Pontiac Relladuans with| No. 1 Dance Bar Cheryl — . Cynthia Waski, Poweres, Martin Drake, Joanne picts |Carol McLaughlin, Gerald Brown, Diet | | Greenlee, Jack Almaa, Kelly Auch. \ard Kennedy, Bunice Kennedy, ons | Thomas, Eveiyn Peck, Mary Ann Geor- Rett. Carl Mercer, Donna Mercer, Ger | Putinsky. Peggy O'Neill, Joan | Georgi je Burkiow, Beverly Radtke, cereia'| | MeNeive, Hal Allard, Jean Elkins, Harold| GRAND RAPIDS iF 'Gariand, Angela LePevers and Lucilie nee Bar — Pete Marchewka, Nancy Ketterman, Lucille Gartin, Juanity }Borst, Bob Mead. Hal Allard, a (Garland, Dan Odneal, Pam ook, | Judy ae. Cynthia Dalton, see Bene off, Wayne Barnhart,’ Bob Phyllis Medal Dance — and Clarence andy Machen genni jorrall. Silver Bar Pree Style — Lynn Stanton. No, 3 Bar Figure — Mike — No, 1 Bar Figure — John Basc No, 5 Bar ure — Karen Seams No. 8 Bar re — Virla Landon bar. te ar um. d Bar tense — Nancy Ketterman wea 5 thet Lewis. Talbott Beats PBI, 10-9, in ‘BY Loop Talbott Lumber staved off a Tth inning rally for a 10-9 victory over Pontiac Business Institute in a free-hitting Class B City League baseball game yesterday at “—_ Park, | * * * Frank Johnson collected three hits to pace Talbott’s 14-hit attack FRANSMISSION TROUBLE? SEE PONTIAC TRANSMISSION rvice AD ON TV PAGE and five other Talbott players ferent PBI batters each garnered |two safe blows in a 10-hit offen- | sive. - --320 12 2 0 10 3 PBI nwcccee Talbott 001 504 x Bell, Meadows and Nicholas: Taibott. Holler and Eustice. riger, Marchewts, and / Passed at Rolladium F SsHAW'S JETS RH ABR EH Scheibs’,2>5 0 3 Sim'ons, 3b4 0 0 Swindell, 1b2 1 © Cox, cf 301 Thomas, cf 4 1 2 Soto, ss 200 Trott, 33> 3 6 1 Booker, lb 2 1 1) mick, ¢ 3 2 2 Rob'son, rf 2 060 1) Zubaslix, rf 3 @ 3 Cop'omie, rf i 1 1 esser, 365 32 1 0 Seay, 1 3 0 1) HB. Bhop, 3 @ © Davis, 2 3 6 © R. Bhop,if1 6 G6 E. Estes, c 2 1 6 Jones. p 3263 (0 8 T. Hotes, p 3 0 0) . eee -o——- ———— 23066 3 3 5 Shaw's os. O83 000 2-5 10 hone cenerceesseese O00 made two safeties apiece. Four dif-/ 451 S. Saginaw. BUDGET TERMS TAKE MONTHS TO PAY ED WILLIAMS TIRE COMPANY rat) "FE 2-8303 EVANSTON, Ill, (AP)-—-Umpire American Ed Hurley-of the League working, behind the plate in Cleve-\championship plus his “new” disposition to nearby ago a bloog/Gtand Blanc Thursday for the beginning of the $52,000), Flint Open golf tournament. Waste 3-0 Advantage, Score 2 Runs in 7th to Conquer Jets i tory of his long career last weekend at Tulsa, Okla., has already. been acclaimed the No,-1 man in the Flint tour- ney, which runs tomorrow through Sunday at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. ~ dent Waldo McNaught and he will also be assigned the No. 1 tag for his golf bag and caddy. Such is the courtesy extended to a U.S.) If Palmer doesn't succeed, who} : Open champion. else do we like? Well, there's Ken Shaw's Jewelers squandered | All this is fitting and just, but] Woy Gace Littles cnt aecrne 3-0 lead, then punched across two/it’s extremely doubtful that the/CRa, Gene Littler and ( ed Tuns in the 7th inning for a 53/man of many and unpredictable|\wis *!7 710 in the U. S. Open) decision over Our Jets in a Class!moods can triumph again over the fom A City League baseball game|sprawling Warwick course. The| We ought to land a winner with Tuesday at Wisner Field, odds are almost super one of those six fellows. After ~*~ * * against a golfer winning a all, there are only 139 other con- Singles by Ken Stanick and like this on the heels of a National/ ‘stants. Warren Scheibner, 2 double by |Open victory. ~ Emie Zubalik and's pair of The Open is both s physically |Minors Now Allowed bases on balls enabled the Jewel- | and emotionally exhausting tour- ets to score twice in the 7th | pament. It takes a lot out of a |_ NEW YORK (AP) — The New tie defeat York Racing Assn. said Tuesday Dental Gol Champ ES From Battle Creek | |Creek dentist is the Michigan golf champion of his profession. first Michigan all-dental cham- pionship with a two-day total of ‘150 as a tourney ended yester- day at the Cascade Hills Coun- try Club. off On the 6,523-yard par-72 course Dr. Cannatti shot a 77 second round to go with 73 on the first round in leading a field of 133 dentists. Dr. James Allen of Grand Rapids was second with 156. Dr. Robert Love of Detroit finished third with 157, — A Battle| very far from his target, , | Warwick demands all the power G12 0-3 5 ; the stars can muster. But it also |be gleaned from the driving con- Dr. Dominic Cannatti won the |test which served as a prelude to the recent Western Open tour- ney at Red Run, Palmer’s three tee shots fell in a 295-to-300-yard circle and all were in the middle of the fairway. reward Palmer handsomely on the arduous Warwick course where lengthy fairways are sometimes lined with timber hazards and al- ways bordered by dense rough. Tommy Bolt brings his newly-won National Open The colorful Bolt, who gained the most rewarding vic- He has been giveri the No. 1 locker by Warwick prest- SALE PRICE VANITY TABLE - 410” $2.75 Qt. Easy to Apply - Slashed to only - PLASTIC COUNTER TOPPING PLASTIC WALL TILE 4% 24% Pastel Colors 2¢ 39 MAC-0-LAC PAINTS By Popular Demand Ready-Mixed Colors © Durable Regularly $6.39 “REDUCED TO ONLY DO IT YOURSELF MAR Open Tues., Wed., Thurs., Set. 9 to 6 P. M.—Mon. & Fri, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING ® Scrubbable s4q% Gal. FEderal 2-1026 suited to the long and strenuous Warwick Hills layout. 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Bass season runs through Sept. 14 on trout lakes and streams and! through Dec. 31 on other waters. | they must be at least 10 inches. Kid Gavilan Fights Yama Bahama MIAMI BEACH, Fla. @® — For- mer. welterweight champion Kid) Gavilan makes what may be his | last middieweight appearance to- night in a 10 round encounter with | Yama Bahama. * * * | Gavilan, veteran contender from Camaguey, Cuba, is trim-| ming down for a retum to the! welter ranks after a series of fights in the heavier bracket. ~~ © * SKEET HONORS — Honors at the Chief Pontiac Skeet Shoot last weekend were grabbed by Howard Confer who took the championship in the 28-gauge, 2)-gauge and 410-gauge competition. He was also a member of the winning five-man team. ‘Brown: Brothers Take | Pontiac’ Skeet Honors The young Brown brothers, Bill ,=*: pot Club, Jaycee Park, De al Foundry. I pm og ayy ‘| noLhis is B—TFaitort ——— vs. Boys’ ‘ed only four arrows to bag three Class A ‘big black bears. Ferry Stoble, Milt Cless Bt. Bill ‘Boot ‘Roberts and Frank Dennis brought| Corner. 7 pm. Motudicas’ Leeion home their trophies after a week-| dele Bil hada 20 vs. 30 pm. Bt Beaudetie’ end of bow-and-arrow hunting in) . Franklin Products, ‘nearby timberland. i" |Class C—i. Bud Detroit, Detroit, Brown Jr., Birming- ham, 6x100. 3, Bud Brown, Birming- . : ham, 962400. H. GU¥ MOATS Women’s honors went to Flor- |Twe Man Tesm—Confer and Crites, : sar ence Schmidt who won three of ive Man Team—(Detroit. Qui Club)— Outdoor Editor, Poatise Press forr championships, while the |°°s‘er." Crites” Gilmore, | Harvey and top honors for men went to Ron TWENTY GAUGE Kelly, a class B shooter who MEN'S | CHAMPION.—Hewerd Confer, took the all-gauge event. | Class AA—1. Ais Borsum, 98x00, Floyd 4 . list frre ‘- he = wy S. B Kujewe, i 5a. sonnts. Sports Calendar (ix? recisered chovt tok rant in|" Uniegrait, Davison for a registered shoot took part in Bixi00. amen Bednar, Detroit, yopaY the penpals Class C1. pRiorence Schmidt, #Tx100 CET PONE. PNET SNOT, AUULTS T D1. Ronald Kelly, poxl00, Pete \semelers ce & mo Ws. Shaw's i 00KI68. ee Lay hamp-4Florence Schmidt, 97x100 a dayeos Park. $39 pm.” ~ ““""|"""Soxtoo; 9, Howard Confer, Detroli,|_ Bud Brow, s6zi00 = en's, Jaycee Park, 5:39 p. Seniee, — Two Team—Confer and Crites, Seftball 4-1. Weve Peresioni, Detroit, 195x200. CITY MEN—Elks No. 810 vs. Birming- 971x100; 2. Ted Highiand 28 GAUGE . 7 pm, and Btadi Inn «ve. Park, ee Howard Conver, 0¢x100. > iShaw's Jewelers, 8:30 p.m., at Beaudette; Class &.—1l. Caradonna, Detrott,|Class AA—1l. Boraum, 99x100. Sports Shop vs. Lake Royals, 7 p.m, 905x100; 2. Floyd Gilmore, Wyandotte, Class B—1, Fred Pars . Fiat, $6x100. 2. and Griff’s Grill vs. Autos 95x11! Bud Brown. 4x1 ; 4:30 pm. at North Bide. C—-1. Albert Tatom, Dearhorn,|Class C—l. Bob Van Driesen, Eagle, 990x100. 2. Bob Zimmerman, harming: 93x100; Prank Keffer, Dearborn, WATERFORD MEN Hubert Walls bam, 96x10. 100. ‘Service = og. Dy pm. and Arrows Lady Champ—Florence at, oeeie. ivs. Jim Walls Service, $:30 p.m. Drayton : a Champ—1. "Bud Brown, Santee, scam K Bow Marks Two Man Team—Crites and Confer ‘ er, quunepay een bow Marksmen : Baseball PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.—Three' oa, ypion wenn S, UGE f-Our Jews vs. Grift's Grill.' members of the Archery Club need-| Class ren yet Gass. we. 2. Thiefels, 44x50. —l. Pastore tege — + i 43x50. Brown, 41x50. 2. F. A Rose, Ferndale, 317x100. ce Schmidt, 43x100. , 42x50. Bud os Crites, Brown * ir. denne Oantar 91100. 300th Hockey League point competition, ranging /Rochester. Of this wal 123 were|New Fork on the cast to Wash BONDED BRAKES v f Anr 18 teat in seaman of eset from i ae. © be 77 W. Huron St. ¢ LABOR and MATERIAL e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS $ 1 y ae © RE-ADJUST BRAKES ae . ¢ INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. FE 8-0424 [ING OF GEERS © ANMEUSER-OUSCH, IHC. © ST. LOUIS © NEWARK © 10S ANGELES HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS WATERFORD | MEN—Drayton Drug A ye Lakeland Pharmacy nu. Peation Lone’ horcinati, 30! pm. ss Drayton Plains. | 4 } Lightning Races Planned Sunday Michigan, Ohio Sailors at Pontiac Yacht Club) for Boat Regatta 4 Lightning sailboats will fall in the spotlight this Sunday when | the Pontiac Yacht Club holds its) Inter-Club Invitational Regatta at Cass Lake. * * + Upwards of 40 lightnings from ‘Michigan and Ohio are expected to enter the competition. Sun- iday’s races will be six miles in length, twice around the three- \mile triangular course. Among the competitors will be national lightning champions Hank Cawthra and Bonnie Crit- tendon, along with boat-builders Herman Nickeis and Clarence Holman who specialize in build- | ing the lightning class. The 32-year-old Kid pits the ex-| Warmup races are scheduled] perience gained in a compet Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Sun-| against the comparative youth of|day racing begins at 10:30 a.m. | Bahama, 2-year-old Bimini fish-| x * x ing guide. Bahama has won 48.) the first of three series of lost 8 and ~~ pal He's | lightning races was held recently | riding Se hree-bout wit-|.+ PYC and Mack Goodwin was| ning stre: the winner in his craft ‘“Windfall.”’ | picre=s finished 2nd in ‘“Gizmo| Label Foxes. Menace Ir" and Ralph Johnson took 3rd) mite ‘Beats Me.” NANAIMO, B.C. — Fish and) Game Club representatives are ~ calling for organized fox hunts to New Camp Directory cut down the plague of the ao for State Available in the northern part of Vancouve Island. A poisoning program could| LANSING — “Michigan State not be carried out because of delay | Forest Campgrounds, ” a new di- *in getting permission from land-|rectory, is now available from the owner's. | Conservation Department's fores- try division. i i The 16-page publication includes Await Yacht Winner general information on Michigan's HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP)— 23 state forests, tips for campers, The stop watches were out in the a summary of rules. preiawn hours today and all was| Interested persons can obtain the in readiness at nearby St. David's! publication by sending a post card Head for the first yacht to hit the|/to Michigan Conservation Depart- finish line in the Newport-Ber-|ment, Forestry Division, Lansing mvu@a yacht race. |28. 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Seginaw, FE 4-0687 MU 8.5085 pore tial lis ios Achaia Shell Service Gene Richter’s UTICA HIGHLAND 5 United Tire Service =~ 608 Auburn Ave., FE 3 9576 : pr re eee #6 6.2417 Smith's Service In Highland, MU 4-6572. bo © oe er oa : Re Bea “— « x t - i : Se wee Z x “ - 4, * 4 : . ee ey : ow i i 4 * Se ee : ; ; ‘ - , 2 ey . : THIRTY-TWO | : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958__ ee i a Total food-consumption expendi lars in 1957 1, Ts compares wit 1 Hollywood Headlines KK of C in Pontiac Be tures-in the United States reached|billion in 1956, forty billion in 1946, | Simms pee 5 2 -(Glenn Ford May Return fo Install Officers OTHE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT Tee | to Footlights in ‘Brussels snighs of Celumbos, cure \ N va. : if ean ceremony at the K. of MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY!" ns sao op i's pac ae mene -| “What would be nicer‘than t0jto taper off on the have him marry a nice American|They’}] play no night clubs this ef t 5 *' ——————————— IF YOU THINK “PEYTON PLACE” GAVE YOU A TASTE es 2 Se aie ee Tox ent LIFE... « WATE UNTH YOU MER? THE Wed. Matinees—2:00 P.M... .90¢ comment on the Hollwued scene, Eda Albert ant Pula follow -the i. : 2 , have played roles Officers elected for the coming ; Sal Glenn Ford may return to thelih. stage or screen } | foights forthe frst tie in 20] Ford did oth. year were John Lindgren, fi ; worked Glenn would be available from ; Al Barnard, chancel- i 2 i : se Remgele, 20S his film chores because he hasiior; John Leonard, i, COLOR f * « <« per Boggs Airgas Bi tagger la pe oe {7 Acrened |r Gc a the Ames te |, so i so sang Ne Raymond 2¥ wipe ie ies ~ J |ter.im the fair in “Teahouse of the Sle of selene, a So Hye Eltteys Peed ent : WIDE Scnain i 3 Seats come Ages. Move,” Glows: ous It the Soviet Union sent us the|{ clase oe A5 ioe could dots give them the Cham Si THE WORLD'S MOST eee Zsa Zsa Hunts pions. Marge and Gower say they = ; HONORED SHOW s E nay, to : i New Wite for dsl tei bra of cing to DANCING | ' sons Gen. Tr ujillo along aan Three for gum Thurs. - oe ? Sat. 3 mal LOS ANGELES poten een There's a. trio Ti Trujillo Jr Dominican a could make a of friends Sd Ge” | ic nivbcy genera, i ack ltr fhe United States OLD DUTCH MILL a tails =e : ne wife? chad Pa Chgset are 0 sig - a * * * H : a ¢ ; 1 f i A B : £ Ha : 3 viewer yesterday. “Think what/Marge in « nonmusical this would do for friendly rela-lwhich they’ try out in summer| | ; ‘BESTSELLER. Saturday Matinees—1 :30 & 5300 se... 9Ce | |tions between his country and theltheaters and perhaps take to , i Children 50c_Anytime | United States.” walled Base 6 L D Mil | 1, JO CHAPIN WHO WANTED TO BE SHOW Sot.-Sum; 1:30- 5:00-8:30 eee Groucho Marx is anothet sum- vies , - E soum, 1:30 - 9: 8: She didn't mention anyone in| mer theater convert. He'll play in TAVERN : 9. HIS DAUGHTER'S ROOM MATE— TIMES Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 Trujillo has filed suit for a Mex-| with Norman Krasna, “Time for WaT ican divorce from Octavia Adol-| mizaheth,” 3. pnb Re ge At as 4, THE DAUGHTER WHO MADE THE ONE . 5. a WIFE—WHO wae UNFAITHFUL WATERFORD DRIVE- IN THEAT ER THE FA Y DRIVE. I? Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ito 7 we meee McElroy Opposes To) Sh \h) ne V"tss Novak is n New Yore. (Sections. of Proposal BESCAPE EVER MADE “Trujillo rolled into town yester- (eo) efi , day in a private railroad car and Zeohmieites twent into seclusion at his rented k WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- AMAZONS Bel-Air mansion, He said he plansi..-y of Defense McElroy, urging : of President Eisenhow. RICKY’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE the Trujillo family yacht, z ‘anchored in Los Angeles har.|°f' defense reorganization, plan, ~ ‘TAKE THE FAMILY OUT FOR ) 2 P visit Trujillo made paneed Pill would hurt rather than} ‘Pizza -- Spaghetti or a Charcoaled Steak GARY COOPER F headlines through : ‘ Igifts of expensive foreign cars to ae ke Ist IN PONTIACI: DIANE VARSI Novak and Gabor." | Td Rervbien Commies, cE - SHISH-KEBAB | SUZY PARKER coln-|"0Y criticized particularly House BROILED LAMB ON A SKEWER . provision restricting the power 5 1 / jcuux| Eisenhower asked to transfer, re- "Try Ricky's Special Salad with his own Dressing ...Mmmb, Good! | Ten North Kan. assign, abolish or consolidatel] 1038 WEST HURON FE 2-2929 | functions established by 7 (2 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd.) Frederick He failed to graduate but will re-|“Trvor tne bin nseed COMMER DRIVE-IN THEATER EM 3-0661 iceive.a -certificate of attendance. House last week, the secretary or SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. OPEN 7 om. | Miss Gabor said the general told her he isn't mad at the Army LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— - TWO FIRST RUN SHOCKERS! jor anyone in Washington, except | ross an e Congressman Wayne Hays (D-|..+ tunctions. Congress could re- for 2 years with |tive military veto over civilian au-| The BEAST- THING om GERALDINE FITZGERALD + TOM TULLY thority instead of clarifying and from HADES! ADDED — IN CINEMASCOPE pared me with Mme. ‘Pompadour te and called. me an interndtional x &. A hi A th As A Sl i ete ly 2 DRIVE-IN MA 4-3135 THEATRE TONIGHT ea that's ‘because he com.|VeTse. the order without possibil- | XV. é x * * enhancing civilian control."’ FREE KIDDIELAND 3) ex ue te head, not] He contended that missles and FROM the YUKON to the FAR-AWAY NORTH ” oe other new weapons systems may] MOLDING OF THE CANADIAN MOUNTIE . HELD OVER! $M rulllo, Za Zan actnowedend, mabe, changes jn fnctone neces “GUARDIANS OF THE NORTH” RICHARD Fae Charles | Tyrone pany the piel I ke the jarling |SWt from appeals to Congress. Leughton Power bev “A man doesn’t have to be rich|Muking Service Units > a 4 Also: CinemaScope Cartoon a for me to like him, He just has ° sto think: rich.” j for 2-Wheel Vehicles : ; > > a ‘ NEXT WED.;: James Stewart, Kim Novek in “Vertigo” "A Man Aq. 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KWAI". au RD + A ag GT uta > toy EE OL, Deal ete ed | RIVER KWAI OOOO OEE a” te te hh A te te th ed " a ” a Pate fi te ta tt tt ttt tt tt tlk Cece ss af ees | a a3 ‘ Spec * _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 ment | $137,000 Advanced on| 1959 Taxes at Low) Interest Rate 29 = wv) ai : 3 i OF same ce wea <> e>F% 3 : i & eS Ht TT him in Feder- asked fine. Lishman, said disclosing such|randum to Goldfine. didn’t want|information was a double viola-| He said that if he 't go di-ition of: ~~ errors they were perhaps ask that + «4 sultof “inexperience. yet| 1. The FTC's rules which re-|politics. since 1941, because denttal- « gt tidential. ernment. We Gdites od Aden tom ee — . ties have been friends tor years. | WU MMMM EMU, SRERT._ CAE SAR, MARTHA Late + a i sorse rman Galt) UW P-tue NEW FAMILY DOWN THE ZB, ABTER WADING IN A FOOL tel bills or Adams, gave‘ hin «| YA STREET, THE GOMBYS, ASKED Z OG GREASE ON THE Y NEED X-GUN A 5t ak HANDCUFFS// THAN YOU IMAGINE! AES RAsgyre | s ss | ( “Sah EY, AAS BAAN EAS SS ; i i | Urpae I i ip aL i My iti ga age F ltr te > You'll F ind 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 : WANT -AD DIAL FE 2-818! — GIRLS “Of course, my secret ambition! is to be a surgeon.” * Ay ee CAPTAIN EASY + fa tng th O her OF o Ad igh cman , LC 1080 by ats anon teen, te am CAE ML) SAM ht aceaaeeieaineaemeaminenneaeens _By Dick Cavalli by Franklin Folger ae Pe, : et +6 , lta Sia ali il Ee ee aa a ee ee : + SS Se Se ’_ THIRTY-FOUR Grains Weak | Bees Delay Gas Bill 4 : Rea. Tex, (AP)—Gene Hart 4 is going to have to wait a bit for .o the gas bill to his furniture store. | ganna hn top prices 2 - Charles Munday, mete il ar a .) | ; discovered @ swarm of bees had produce brought to the p built a honeycomb “between the| Mavket. by growers and sold by : Teen aa We glass face. oy.| heen i whole ‘aiinianaeemeaenecaneemencncncnnitin CHICAGO a — Most grain fu- are furnished hte _ tures prices were weak in early Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of : \transactions today on the Board of)tuesday, =~ st ‘Trade. Rye, however, held about : aor steady. “3 Produce ‘ Fractional gains: Traders said the selling of wheat] - . - é vailed amofig key stocks. be even more different price tags appeared to reflect generally favor- -— oil oe went, So oo ‘a point) A percentage able conditions for the harvest of | Apples. Steele ae rg ‘a The was continuing the year's output will be station 4 the winter crop. Commission og at ae backward | it showed in “n~ |houses were major sellers of corn] $sber*ees,, out? 11011 ate” trading wee ie when a p lwith proces sors ood pavers Brovcoll. (bchs.) dos. ae 2% fairly sharp early rise was blunted. Gonathouer éen - 218 After four days of attaining fresh Ai rt Group Vou seve Tei You 20 vewreve | Toward the end of i Dill ‘fochs') doe. ee) highs tor ™ profit taking was in a. y. MONEY wheat was % cent a wer |Kohirabi, ‘ochs.) doz * 150] order. cee, SON n ceomiderante (to % higher, July $1836; corn 14 {508% (eke. dog. a 3 Oren blocks on ince: U. 8. @ 14. wey money! to Sg lower, July $1.3158; oats ¥%| Parsley : -. 1.10} Steel on proteehoe sie ne Peas. bu. “ 5.50] Studebaker-Packard up % at 5% higher to 4 lower, July 624%; rye| Potatoes, fancy ‘ -- 2.00 3.500: M Ind es uf unchanged to % higher, July $1.27; |Radishes, red (behe) don. ....++-.- 88 ne inged mengset - ou -Aeseg You can save 3 ways ae ts to % lower July | Rhubare: outdoor, (bens) des. «)--°. 98 agg s'est on 10 will “iy Question of ' ._, [se ei: land aacheaged My 5. Smet pothouse, @ Ib. (baths) |. 280) aD pp extremists. te Ronanoldete and certain with our new I-policy | hundred tbs highér, July $12.30.|Turtoe, (eebe dor (eS Lap __- | Creating Authority Back Seee ine viele staadond en | ‘Thirty motoreyele members’ of | Ciark ve City of Raral Gab ot al. 328 | Died paper yn gen Ss va New York Stocks to 6 Southeast Counties! Sire 1959 models. the Republic Guard were as fantely wo-hings’ of the ianas" in th ; Cabbage, ok : i special assessment district are "9 home protection plon bushels of soybeans yesterday on on|celard. 190] (Late Moruing Quotations) Most, ‘standard’ equipment: {tems signed to pooenggoos ive wp the Champs |/2it,.10,, derietenes inti pin midwest markets, bringing the to-|wustard, ou “6\Admiral ..... 10 jacobs:....... 66) Before a study committee lookelgg today’s cars began as extra ty te the tomb of the un- + lon ef the amount of - tal of such sales trom surplus |§9feth, "bu. }eclAir Reduce '. $12 Jens Mas <.. 383 ing into the possibility of an ait-leost installations, Even windshields! tetee seldier and te ‘subarban |'"beisa’ juss’ tie ‘ent! C _ . Stocks to more than 5% million |Turnips, bu, 1) Aiied Oirs |. Kelsey Hay... 38 port authority moves any \started out as extra cost items in| ygont Valerien where members Commis Cee W, BARRY It's convenient! ‘ompry, -|bushels since June 1. LETTUCE—SALAD GREENS {Alum ‘Lid ‘.:, 313° Kimb Cis... setjmembers want to know if theyjthé industry's early days. Some of the resistance movement shot Sie south 4 hensive! Economical! * oh tee. Mattes tiene, to 2.59| Alcon, ‘ 104 Kresee, 6S... 344 ‘will get support = six x South experts have said that eventealty by the die tented. By Covers fire, theft, hability | The only wheat export business et a : $2 Gan AT ene ae Ps 305 eastern Michigan coun automatic transmissions wil] be- The : | and a long list of other ‘reported overnight were sales of|Romaine, bu. ........ * Yo9|4m Crea =. “ 43 LOP Glass, -. a6 ~~ + —— : come standard equipment. conemesien oe aon za canna ae ’ 5,700 tons of hard and 13,000 tons of Am Metal ... 23.6 & My ... 71.6]. They also want to know if the * « & hg message when NOTICE OF : SALE hazards. Call us fordetails. (5, ‘ Am Mitel... BE tee & MY os 1h , De Ga | tn @ Macked out] waren ae GIVEN" by the - western white to Korea for July —— oe A ee ee Ce en ae ee tecneat the That may be still in the radio studio in London and spoke| undersigned that on June 39, 1108, at i : seoe 127) Lone -. 33.1 | thori adequa’ meet - 5 THATCHER “"" une 1b (AP)—Regs, top |Am Seating .. 92 Lonard). 21] needs of the area. pan byverer. Continuing im new words of hope to his country-|Poatiac.. Michiesn” puble aaie sf, 's : : Detroit, rir re included, federal state| Am me. Se tae & Ween + 3 - |provements are ing men, humiliated and confused by) W958 Ford. 2 df. beatin’ cor cash to the “4B i P i credes: Grade A extra, la eas 45: lerge| Am Tel & Tel 178.6 ... 33.1] They decided yesterday that | . research TUNS their crushing defeat at the hands highest bidder. Inspection thereof may A ERSON & rain Frices “y wa. Tob 2.6 Martin aA into a lot of : be made at above address the place P T T : waa, wid. avg. 42; mediu an Te ns Martin Go... 24 the subject of an authority should a : of the German army. Se mele oS Sere clgneh seouteee tho HICAGO GRAIN er rage erade B large 3040,| 40% Viscose". 32 Baek oc: 506) be taken back to the Board of | gut the trend toward standard- | . right to Wd WERNET —SiIeAaS, June 17 (AP) — Opening large 43; large 40. Checks 31-3142, mad, Anas WOO... Se wes aes, of Oakland, Macomb, | ving engineering geiats | “prance has test “6 , tattle,| Dated: June 1 ee conn CORP ape. bia spot aa omimetcialy ai is Aromat @ 08 36) pion MSM . 5 | Wayne, Wechtousn, M Clair and | up the difficulty evalu- |France has not lost the war,” he’ elatites 13 1 711 Community Natl Bank Bidg. ‘geo saegs tne 186s ce ts i os “pat. medium Se Aiea z Mont Ware - 364 be Counties, aling ptice advances trem year |declared. TT Vay soeeees uve 38. Browns: Gi jumbo 42: extra si: Refin .... 37. : ames’ D. Ramsey. director of to year. It can be said that this or ATE OF MICHIGAN Im the Phone FE 2-9224 perl on ie eS... eo. 1.26% p= Bs Marge 33984; media 32e8t, Ao nat ay —— . a3 Po Michines Dept. ot ir year’s ‘model X carries ® sug: For the — the — ete | Ke — Bowl the County’ of Oek- & Corn (old) Bep ....ccas 1.29 af Balt & Ohio .. 30.6 y Cp... 26.7 ae list $50 00 mounist Party passed = , = a the ‘eaten wen- ty ebeenene 1.31% See secaeecs 1.30% . Beech | ... 33_ oyet Bise ..... 503 reported that surveys indica {) gested Price $50 of $100 more instructions te its members to csr gaits of wnigges oo jes abi Mie 2002013 Poulty _ [Bendix Av .:., 848° Nat Cash ®-. 64/in 4975 there will be 4,000 air, than last yeai’s like car with the | “elven and carry out work (so isti l t Y Dependable cera tne) gy vee «. 1233 oultry _ *. Beth Steel fe Nat Gyps' ... 13 passengers during the peak hours.| same designation. ss stoppages” this afternoon in Te John White — father of said < nild. et Tour Vepe D 4Mat ce. 0c tne ~acabegne ey DETROIT POULTRY | Borg Warn 2s Nat Tea ...., 83.7 |20day there are 700 - In many instances, however, the| Paris and the other major alleging that the present a, . Bagi or yg June 18 (AP)—Prices paid| B Mt. 7 NY Central 175 * * * that “if in not only abouts of the father of the said minor Exhaust System pound, i.0.b. Detroit, for Ne. 1 qual-|Brist. My 66 Nis M Pw.... 354 _ manufacturer can show French cities in protest id are un said: child BI Blinding ‘Su iy, re top na tet ei oe ee en oe A. Kalahar, chairman'equipment is compared there has| against De Gaulle but his poli- hes viclsted s lav of the State and Specialists Install runes in ing" n iit: heary ne oe, Beet ee es ee = 8 Se athe ati mare nee ae of}been only a small price increase,| cles and friends. the jurisdiction of this Const oa ae A Safe Silent for Mishap Hurting 2 ce Bab: caponetien (ae TB) mu: 4 Calum a H.. 134 cae on Bs a newly poe i aay ar — se 2 ‘The Comm said De Gaulle State of Mich a on Bas sd id Z tb.) 27-28; duc! a 30, Campb Soup .. Oliver © . 4 : had invited Pe C Vi he w 3 ' } The sun shining yesterday was Can Dry ----: Sp]. Ovens Cue. 48.4 \lowing establishment of an author-) Some fetailers have said a mod- lites aed notocions we elite Se eB ee dae ® blamed for an accident at 7:30 Livestock Gapttes Ari. 162 Bec G a mare lity. esi cut in the suggested list price tg join him in the celebrations to-| 123, West Bivé.. in, the City, of Ponte p.m. at Baldwin and Chicago : Ivestoc bo Sig cP: i93 = for penil a “T's “quite contradiciery and will demand for new day of rekindling the flame at the A. D. 1958. at Wine o'clock in fore “yeaa streets which slightly injured two "SGater Thee. 66 = parm Pict. 38.7. kind of a hodge-podge,” he said.icars. Of course, a cut in the sug- Fr soldier, |20%. 884 you are hereby commanded DETROTE LIVESTOCK Ches & On . 548 Parke Da ... 794 , tomb of France's unknown to appear personally at said hearing. persons. 7 DETROIT —H $00, Dutch sler 5... 485 Penney. 3c: 94.4 (He called for a review of it before|gested list price will mean a re- es « 4 tt temsteiteet to ttle ueten! Richard H. Dewitt, 30, of 2365 tee Sad’ tnres iso to. Mo pound. bu Sri 437 P&RR ..:. 133 |attempting to sell the authority |duction in the price the dealer.pays| 4. aia the ty service hereof” this summons and 4 po- 23.28 to. 23.50 = few number Bon”. 40.6 Eepel Cola: 24.3 ition to th le of the the manufacturer. ea Sees ane te ee ty pneenes Cheltingham, Syivan Lake, told po-|tyos 23:78 to 2409 8 shipment of num S16. Bflter 67.2 | proposition - | sults the memory: of the French|o! © copy one week previous to said Cote ee poctecevn Hoe be was blinded by the sun_as sxe pound ee es pean Gy phaiat B.'--- 183 Six counties, The dealer ts not bound by the [resistance heroes. Yaper ‘printed’ and cireulsied ‘tm ssid he made a left turn id NOt sows 300 t: m Gas .. 194 Philip Mor... 52.4 : . ; County. fer Geary Gey and Tee, see ‘an oncoming car driven by| Calves Mcrae gion s “AZ Pur site’: fox | The study committee, headed hy| Somes Ee SS __ -donsted that numerous |, Witness. the Monerable Arthar |F. FREE INSTALLATION! Marjorie K. Post, 29, of 57 Mill St. | Sholge and. prime, reaiery 38.00 ho N Gas ..' 47% Pit Plate G ... 714'Delos Hamlin, chairman’ of the eager s ar ‘committees of vigilance’ were city ot Pont in said County, this You poy only the low price Injured were Dennis Post, 7, and| utility 13.00 to 23.00 | Son w 452) 101 Pure Of ..... 944 Oakland County Board of: Super-) young ty = salman Aas ready for action. day of June eae of the moffier itself. Maude Karnes, 62, of 57 Mill. They DO meray gp. meh 500. gp and | " fe5 ee oases we 35 | visors, was established by the Su- ing the all te om Today was De Gaulle’s 18th day iA true copy? 2 % ane £! were treated at St. Joseph Mercy Soe montis Bae Oe eee wet og: aa he a iatt pervisors Inter-County Committee) | 404 in cars. ‘in office as premier. There were! - Probate r, creo cut we et ae G2 ENED: ilove prt | Meee fects ne cmon roman eens =, Sips shee Sens He choice slaughter sh ! 00. a . aviation problems. righ a 3 andi. s yoo wench! Bh ag pS oe on a Deert ones 3m St Jos Less a i why many car retailers lost heavily colonists swept him to power. STATE OP MICHIGAN — Im the Classes of Suter cotte “sonora ay 501 Scoriil Mt?.77: 201 on this year’s operations: te Colirt for the County ef Oak- seer gg eoemnenn prae otin lowe fe 2 Senate’ 81 Tool] Engineers * + + Ea re sinughter steers 28.00 several gonsian-|Du Pont «ee Shell Off... 3 is Engineering and styling ways Police Officers Vote qoutng peee- Bile. - Mainor. Cause Fi bo goed’ Gncghtes Moers 3450 to 96.40 | mast Kea Co C1i08 Sinclair’ "7. a4n County to F ete are factors in the sales appeal of To John Baker — father of saié chi’ Seep Macon aaa t, St seme Be new autos. There are many among, Bg Ba A OS a heifers 24.80" to 26.00 standard im! & Mus... 48 Sou Pac ...... 481 GM Amniversary industry analysts, however, who {Q Retain Dissenters abouts of the father of the said minor Senees ease ineeales Ealee as: Mf Seewae fi say price tags will be given even A Lear utters 1408 to 19.00 as p UE a Sante: bas Oakland Chapter af the Ameri- greater consideration by 1959 car By the vote of 38 to. 32, jensen, “a chihe sews be placed DRIVE IN TODAY! . . Pood Mach ". §€4- Std Oil Ind °:. 46.4 can Society of Tool Engineers will /uyers. ee — he narrow v ceueaes Ben ee ee eT tes ay the | Pord Mt ..... 42° Sid Ol BS... 96.3) , At the same time it is one of the Sta You are hereby | = owe ot Gul .-. 99 Get OF Ge... se4)mark General Motors Corp.'s Sh) oo voted to retain a 14-member rebel that the on said petition Lodge Calendar, © Favat iif Sisy'esck”.... °33/amniversary Thursday night atishomalnes Of car merchandising \zroup within the association, |322,,0° pelt ot ine Onkmnd County . Ovaam ... $8 Bn Ol .---- 3 ,|Indianwood Country Club. Officials car buyer has hag-/" 1) vote, by secret ballot. was 160B West Bivd. in the City of Pontiac MIDAS . Svecial communicaticn Cedaf ‘Gen 4 peseee oe } =~ ggg “- ae | from Pontiac Motor, General Mo- gled long about the base price he fee 4 tallied ’ in said County, on the 8th day of July F Pr 1 Lodge No. 69. F and AM. Clarkston. |@e8 sn ElPa | 1 will then buy most of the extra| completed yesterday./4 D. 1958, at Wine o'clock jn the fore- | MUFFLER — Thurs. dune 19, 7 PM. Work in|gen Meters’... go. Teas Co... fr4itore Truck, and Fisher Body will) ok v8 At issue was whether to expel from Been. snd you are hereby commanded swors P C degree. -Frank Vargo. W.M. [Gen Shoe ..... 28. Tes @ Sul .. 711\be- in attendance. . membership 14 officers who sent a| “it veins cticel to make personal teen so eso ; jen Tel ..... 493 Textron ...... 12 -—*¢ «¢ soll emis matteal Co make peresaal Gen Time ..... 29.4 Pa ... 48.1 . a . letter to the City Commission op- Sf" fi. . Bags A = : . . Sse ord’. 90 een W her. f24) , Saeneee OM be Hace’ on Oe : posing an officiah-stand of the or-|copy ont week previous to sald hearing | ~~ News in Brief cueuee : 391 ‘cenenioer 42.2 of “Youth and - os New Car Sales May ganization. obo =) al ia «a hen : Wo Charge for Labor | Gocuel BT -s--: gg Degaty Cone . 22-6] with sections: of the GM Preview| <+ « Prwithess ‘ | g ( ‘Goodyear ..... 78.1 Un Carbide .. 90.6/0f Progress demonstrating the lat-| 19+ B ion, PPOA had of Fenitec’ s im anid. G Gout, unis’ 13th : { On Front or Rear Pipe’ Willfam Engleman, 21, of 676/Grer Paice. 13 Un Pac |. 284lést marvels of science to an. au- if for June y resolution, the A STi et > When Purchased with Lake St. Lake Orion, waived Gt west 's Pt 148.4 Unit Aire... 624\dience composed of tool engincers ’ requested the commission to in- (Bea oy) B. MOORE. | g examination yesterday on a-charge $iy;"on"* laa Onl Pret... $83] an4 their sons, Chairman Ervin struct the city manager to fire. GEORGIENA R. MURTHA. Muffler. § of larceny from an auto. He was|#ersh Croc. 60.7 OR Gas Cp -. Oa, es that golf will DETROIT w — Sales of new Chief Herbert W. Straley. Register. . { About half the price of ether tbound to cirenit court by Muni-(Memst,? ---- B45 aay... 33 page sen pms 8 afternoon, (Ca'S ™ay hit 400,000 this month,| The rebels wroie the commission ae : “low-cost” copiers! Yet the ‘cipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. ;Hi Cent, |... 32 . van Real... 262 best monthly total for the year|that they did nof feel it was their GUARANTEED AGAINST new Bantam gives you all the . Interisk Ir .. 146 wae er Pi. aes > 2 though well below June of last|place to comment on the hiring F extras of Verifax copying! Charles Donaldson, =, = See ie West Un Tel .. 20 Death Notice a Ward’ — city below to — Hatcher $50.00. orate, are of this donaa ne oh bay me oy . . “we rther deponent sa: em 1957 Gurvaier 4 ddar bearing ee Ls will president of Studebaker-Packard |205°¢ whom expenditures : Subseribed and sworn te me a bile ti in and for the said County of 2 of May A. 1968. ADA R. EVANS Notary Public My Commission expires December 7, 1958 June 18, 1958 ACCOUNT NUMBER 3130,183-18 NOTICE GIVEN br the undersigned t on June *. at 10; “ k a at 77 EK. Huron, Pon blic sale of a |” et the Parmer-Snover _ Funeral Home. JUNE 17, 1958, ayo rR, a Paddock St., husband of Mrs rien. ie: dear father yy Witliem r Rice: dear brother « ze. Wass Pier- rn a 2 ffin tb Hart fgg ee Inter. t in Vetera wi tie in state . interment in bee Punera h Funenae — ‘Aer vaie at at the ‘1988. “AS! ATER ‘DISCOUNT CORP by. E. R. Paschke, Collection Mer =" ts, 1988 | * in oak Mi _ worn will We in stale at “the Voorhees. rad Funeral Moms. es we 4 | ele 7 4 Wo * THIRTY-FIVE impr week for full _ FE i? "| __preferred. Pets ee et BU “TADY WILL LL ends, take fari RE ‘ONLY. P uo pam EAE overes WORK Si. OFFICE BOX REPLIES Employment Agencies 8A) _ {todo Pheer aoa acct ers. “ob At 19 a.m. Boge there : PRACTICAL NURS REE AVAILABLE. were replies Press ; be eifice in the following Country Club Girl | MIMEOQRAPRTNO, TYPING. BEC - a, & 7, M4, 28, 32, €, PERMANENT position with eel nS ane tae 940s. 66, 58, G3, 65, 74, 76, 83, pore Agee 2 A Hay Pope WALL WASHING. OTHER WORK. 118, 114, mat bea food, typist and Nest & ress. FE 5-629%. 7 WASHIN TRONINGS reocdraiae” eccurstely. Call PE 0724 EVELYN EDW : WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. 6 40884, 511 Community | days, 41323." Help Wanted Male 6 ®* Be { a Se ae | NURSES AIDES sarin Se ad = & ba car eae » 20 YRS. EXP CEMENT WORK OF bas '& solid fous- $190 al! kind * tineured All work : where it has operates — 'E 8-1236 : we are Dow aoe 1929" furber| LOCAL Position for 3 vom: AAA Sanding - Ficor Le - 6 WOW of Gitect selling Musi) hare brevious c. Sup sits” ~ "“re t200 Seimei gates] RAE ve er | Gunes.” See noes Bimadit “Our present “parecer ogee able * Jensen. PE P2306. G00 "to $25,090 and higher” Ours |e yw UA ee 78 FR essure, re- a 7 Beat and will bring our A-A TRENCHING eee inem cithout hesitation |Aged 31-35 to work tn email office; rid, OR 340463 sone puncestint [sass to 4:30 with 1 hour reel A & TR ING ener © neh § days, co Saturdays. water tives, field tile 146" North New York OYMENT 406) _PE . . AN replies held c | Pontiae State Bank Bide FE i] CARPENTER CREW AVAIL | Se. | iSetient Pie en. PE bse, BARBER WANTED AT 683 COM. tructi ayer = man fom an -? «____Instructions u ‘a drava. OL EM BOYS UNDER 24 . ‘LUM “StDOVa PRETAST awho ee eden terms — : eee eee tea C gro Flattley 5, ‘ ranep BARNS OR? BUILDINGS eed, sire niened Bee Miss Joh pevelt, 31% 3 Wed & ahr sees 1 Grenaea” Lake WANTED. 80 B WANTED Ages 17 to $9 whe can quality tor training as JET AIRCRAFT need appz. Large volume, coo, SPECIALISTS . between 7 and Cc : SaWvaaaeR WANTED "ZTEO ry ——_ AUTO GAS TURBINE telephone solicitor, Draw and TS rw FE 34345. § oo SPECIALISTS Seba —aaae wi AUTO FUEL INJEC- Apply ta perscct, Cart ht 3251 TION SPECIALISTS ester. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE) We bel > finance your trainin SALESMAN with managerial cap = 8?r terms for this prac’ a oe odes work tp ne woffiee on) Gas ar ane Engine Training. Pontiac Lake. For ts- terview call OR 3-1340 For complete details fi owt cou-' A BRANCH NOW Ac) pos sod MALL ToDAN’ ations. Apply WRITE: JET ENGINE DIVISION: r juron between 10 & 11:30 Dest 36138 Box . ce Pontiac Pel Tr VE OPENIN se “gales minded men me TH FTE MAME |... ... 2200 .ccccseecerccvscses ef age. who can sell and pro-| duce for our company. You will ADDRESS ....ccccessusvecsnsennens heave e¢rToup row surance, hos- pftalization & sick benefits. Sa)-:CITY selseaeeeess setweeseecs bud & commission for those who. qualify. 102 MN, Gaginew. |STATE sevesewss- AGE scevecece PHONE ... SHeSOOG MEN NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR Jet Aireraft Industry. See our _ad under Class 9 gf EE Deg PLAYER. 6 NIGHTS Golf Club, 2280 Unies | Lake | Ra. ~ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We need 2 full time salesmen You may have unlimited floor time and you're strictly on your ewn. Plenty of WOOD C F.C CO. Corner ce —— _ & M30! 1235 6 OR 3.2603 : Lae TO = one of the area's Most ol ec homes intment see Realtor" a a SNGtE FLSERty HANDY Twat jobs Living quarters . More fot bome than, rE Roto Fontes fren Box 5 sol ARM SAND. ROOM and bo: Good wages. No milk- _fng. 4410 Livernots. MU_9-1487. WTD.: EXP. MAN FOR WATER, well & pump work. Plymouth, | _GLenview 3-4270. _Help Wanted Fem Female 7 7 AGE 25-) DINING ROOM Fi 35. For day — Apply: in person —~— only between 2 - TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD EXP. WAITR ~ ALSO EXP sport order cook. Apply in ar —* SS floodward. Birmingham. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- _piy Wrights Lunch. EXPERIENCED gALESLADY ~ Abit egret A and Deo Bodines,’ Posh ety *pirmingham, CED ONLY, LIVE IN "Gennes housekeeping. No !avn- child. Thursdays & Alter- a Sundays off. Refer., Bir- _mingham, MI 6-6574 ELDERLY aLY LADY. FOR BABY f sit- in motheriess home, FE rtridge. 377 paed | | HOURS Wt WORKED: From . TO... |PIANO LESSONS: ~ MAJORS ni) ay le nee and in beginner | ; |Royal al Oak Beauty College’ Cari is now accepting a a im.) ony amount of student besuticians sILOR EEPs ir. oe STER- Aa pag & ce- =< * ‘oork wor se BLOCK. as CEE TS ge ais THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner OM. Rog CA Pat OFF, CUTTING Mee INLAND LAKES SALES FE | «7121 3127: W. Huron FE 2-6122 ‘Dressmaking, ’ Tailoring 1¢ 16 DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL- terations. Drapes & formals done in my home Call PE 8-8455. Garden ) Plowing oe CEMENT AND MASON, Work done expertiy Free esti 3-040, |_mate 16 yre_ exp. OR cust HOME® BY LICENSED weber: Prye ommeates Ae 'CARPENTRY WORK. BARS. REC- reation rooms. Genera! remodel = arog poe builder, FHA terms CEMENT i~ OUR S Floors. base ents CEMENT & BLOCK — WOPk FE 56-0782 ALTY. 34870 . 1060 W. apy? Thine: i MUR- r 956 Myrtle Fe 24 Excivarion. CEN CR ING, deepens top soil etc EM 3-0881 “FREE ESTIMATES additions. mod- ernizing We wit build or repair in his newest beauty ge. ots eae cnn ne more informa’ write or call stadt Linceln 86100 804 E. Fourth st, GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL Royal Oa! _| oo on ie ee a SCMMER “TUTORING IN READ- 3 "_‘ Sep i g. English and General Math | BCUSEMOVING — FULLY Coees elementary through High| equip) FR 46490. L. A. Young. School FE 8-9146 ___ OM GARAGE, “Ca BINS. appr.| 5-24 TUTORING __ Math, Physics. Chemistry, =e through 12th grade For infor _ton call FE _ 2-4058. ~~ 2 YOUNG MEN DESIRES HOTEL, Ee ot or cafeteria work. FE * Repair FE 442) ACCOUNTING WORE -—EXPERT-| enced accountant desires part. _| time accounting work for small’ convenient sized business. Call E 26625. A VAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work new. | pair. D. B Murdock. ~~~ | “ABDI r MAKER aND CARPE. i | CARPENTER SMALL JOBS. FE 83124 | caREFARER M. TO TAKE | care of lawn & garden. Wife for; i“ cleaning of nursemaid. EM 3-0350 | COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH DE- gree in business desires full time employment, draft rear o a _erably ¢ office work. OL CARPENTRY — FINIsH re — Custom cabinets specialty. CARPENTER PART TIME ONLY. | EM soste DENTAL TUDE KOREAN vet with as ome summer and part time employment. Has Sben” exp os driftsman. EM 3 HANDY MAN WANTS ANY KIND of work, Carpenter, remodeling _or new work. F eB after 3:30. HIGH SCHOOL b GRAD ) DESIRES POR TELEPHONE = SO Work tn prep. for col. FE 6-€155. He “trom @ ir? 1 p.m. INSIDE & OUTSIDE PAINTING, and 1:30 to 3:30" § day’| eavestrovghs, carpentering App person between $ 8 m.| plumbing, tile Ia . reofing, pm et 3% 8 Saginaw !n) rec. rooms plaster repair. FE the Key building, Room 202. §-8971. ‘NN WOMAN. APPLY IN | INTERIOR & EXTERIOR F Fe person. Hotel Waldron _| ing, reasonable. Free Is needed fn your home? As little as four hours a day as an Avon: — ive wil! ‘pring you ex- cellent e gs. one today, FE or write Drayton _Plains P. O. Box_5 LIVE 17 TO 40 ) YEARS OLD. * §% gare, References. Own room —& TV. MI 6-474). “LADIES AND GIRLS Earn-money this summer by do- a solicitation from our ice time, hourly rates & 7p __commission FE 8-9603. SAVE ENERGY, USE “WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. - “EXTRA MONEY _ 2-3752 or_OR 3-817, INTERIOR & ; EXTERIOR PAINT” ing and cabinet makin _home. Free estimates. F 1 Drs, LAWN AND GARDENING iG OR what have you, OR 32-5479 ee ohare MINISTERIAL STUDENT S8EEK- in summer employment, FE QUALIFIED LIFE GUA AND @yeimming | Instructor. FR 41960. FMALL wi CEMENT. BRICK, x 3-8108. | Work V Wanted Male 10 _terms__ | NOTICE TO HOME-OWNERS Now vou can use that extra car, motor boat, vacant lot, or any- thing of value to — your home, put on new siding, aiid vag extra room rou nooo e| LY tenet to pay the balance. 14468 D Phone PLASTERING, NEW AN __——j| pair. Verne Keller. FE 5-7329 es er acreage Anywhere FE pe ; GRADING DISCING & mow ine Aiso dump truck & chain saw work 775 Scott Rd FE C4 GARDEN LawWwys, . PLOWING. disctng Doing of eveling manure dirt PE ¢ 3371. TRACTOR AND DUMP TRUCK service races oc livered. FE 5-6356 oT = 5-38 “Insurance | ‘Agencies | 17A xO INCREASE IN AUTO RATES Bowie Leste =, Laundry ‘ee <= rE ed cre CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied Beautifully finished Pontiac FE 23-8101. Laundry F Phone | = GRADING. TED’s LANDSCAP- ing Service Soddtn a dirt Pree est OR 3547 & MA ©) aCe TREE SERVICE. RE- mova) and trimming. Get our bid. PE 2-7188, FE 8-0735. A-l LANDSCAPING ‘AND COM- plete dumip truck service. at @ _price you can afford, FE 2-0346. —— LAWN BUILDING, seeding and aaa A-1 top sotl FE 5-6511 &-1 LAWN CARE hey work Free estimates. FE 8-1930 _Roto-tilling. Terms. EM 3-3023 er.6. | ROOT G. ALL KINDS AND sheet meta] work Free _FE_5-1238. R. G SNY ROOF REPAIRS 08.| RAVESTROUGHIN PE ¢04644 PLASTERING & SEF iin REAS _Pat_Lee_ ren 2.79232. SPECIALIST IN = TYPEs OF concrete work & Comm’. Licensed, wise "insured, tree} _ est Raymond W Commins. OL 2p nee TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks, field tile. 17 W. Lawrence. Upholstering 23 | BEADLE DRAPES, SLIP COVERS | a & used furniture FE | | | tng | 3.2641 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 11_N Perry 8 _PE 5-8888 Lost @ ‘Found 24 1 All Insyrance LOST: ence & ans BRIT- DANIELS “*\NSURA CE AGENCY tany Spaniel, Union Lake area 363_W Hur FE 3711) | FE 7-8014 © “Reward ~ Laundry Service 1 18 | LOST: 3. CHRYSLER R CORPORA- tion checks Friday evening If information, __inform: _PE_4-5012 after 5:30 LOST. GERMAN MADE CAMERA & leather case at Dodge Park, Sunday. Keepsake of dead bréth- “er Reward. PE 2-0772 LOST: BROWN & WHITE BRIT- tany Spaniel. Vic. of Voorhels & Telegraph Rad REWARD. FE 23-9085 : LOST - ] ROTH FLUTE & BLACK “case. yc.. of Isaac-Crary Jr Bigs, Reward Piease call OR oe TT * 1 female. 1009 Northfield FE $0076 LOST: ONE FEMALE ENGLISH _Setter, Reward FE 5-5006. LOST: APRIL 30. BLACK AND white male collie Children griev- _ing for pet. REWARD. FE_@1 1372. _ Hobbies « Supplies — TAA PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble rames. Backenstose Book Store. 15 E_ Lawrence 8t. _ Notices ‘& Personals 25 $25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to the arrest and con- victinn of the person that 8 been vandalising Holiday Park. FE saeee : THORIZED MASON. SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU 289 Clayburn St. _—s_—sis FE &-3000 CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE fe temoval of unwanted hair Ems. OR 3 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a friendly adviser, phone FE 2-5122 Confidential. e Sal- vation Army BEAUTY SPECTALS Coid wave $5.50 complete, sham- $1.50 persorality | air cuts. Open Tues. & Thurs. nights Dorothy's 500 N. _Perry _FE 21244 COL D WAVE. $4 50 Bi Pp; P, SHAMPOO ; and set. $1.50. Open Fri. Eves M&H STYLE-RITE OR 3-3421 Wiliams Lake & Highland Ras. CHARIIF Had my old double-breasted sult made into a very smart 2-biftton single-breasted at Fd. Grindle's and like it better than my new suit Better take yours out right away because’ Ed bas a special Price this week, __ BILI MRS. 56 Gillesple. FE 3-7293. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739 eeouines Mrs. Wallece. FE y IN DEBT? IF SO LET US. Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater DAINTY MAID. SUPPLIES} A Taylor, PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” ee Lost: ? BEAGLES 1 MALE AND | Notices & Personals 25 "Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts Unfurnished 34 Wed, Children to Board 26 OR _3-6131. D2 GIRIS. HOME BY LAKE Near church and school. Very féeasonable. FE 8-6720. Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED TO BUY OLD GUNS. S014 Sashabaw. WANTED RECLINING WHEEL chatr, good foo FE 2-348. WANTED: ROOTBEER _ barrels, PE “esset. be WANTED: DONATION OF EQUIP- ment for nursery Elis. Lk. ors. of Christ, “Christian.” “fea oa om some mew of the foe chy j HOME AND CARE, LI * essed PE 5-3534. S GARE OF CHI ; NEED. | Buyers Waiting 3 ROOMS AND 1ST. FLOOR | pont several Rocerapangaiows bear bung * Joe Relsz WILLIS M. BREWER FE 45181 or FE #0823 Eves. Home Owners for ale. Son Tor farther to informa- ~ ARRO He Ree i ‘ Open § a.m. 9 p.m _Bunday 12 to |? $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet EALTORS © 345 OAKLAND AVENUE | FE 5-044) GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME will y tell you the An yes can receive net to you, : WE TRADE WE BUILD RRIs & SON REALT TORS 732 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 CASH IP that fs what you want. ist = Us ay We have libera e money svailable me be helps Ug to make sales on Hberal We aLao “tod tft ¢ash for you Y¥, SELL & TRADE. ASK FOR MR. BROWN. LH. BROWN. PReattor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 32-4810 Wanted to Rent__ 29 ‘|? BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR WIS- Ber School, Ref FE 3-360". ASSISTANT PASTOR AND FAM- Be ould ke 3 bedroom house. ateriord or rkston area. Have references. FE EXECUTIVE hard TO RENT modern home in good location with at least 3 bedrms. and base- ment, 2 car goreee. or will rent with option buy, Write Pon- TO LEASE BY AUG. ST. 3 4 bedroom house, West Side. PE 44-6618. WORKING MOTHER & 12 YR. old son want to small, nice- rent ly furn. apt. in Webster School district, Pontiac Press Box 14. ANTED: 25 GOOD RENT- PRO! IN LOCATIONS. RESPON- SIBLE ENANTS WAIT- NG. MR JONES William Miller Realtor FE 2.0263 1078 W. Huron 8. Share Livin Living | Quarters 30 GIRL WANTS TO rm. sept. Has twin f. SHARE MOD- Reason FE BUSINESS share her 4 beds. PE 5-5 BUSINESS LADY. (2 home, Very PENSIONED LADY TO SHARE apartment, FE 41341. _Wtd. td. Transportation 31 31 WANT RIDE FROM TWIN BEA area to Eastern Jr High = summer schoo], Share expenses. EM 34342 Wtd, Contracts, cts, Mtgs. 3 32 BUYERS WAITING. GET THE best cash dee for vour land con- tract. John Kinzler Realtor, 670 W. Huron Ph Lt 4-355. TRACTS NTED Clark Real Estate. 1362 W. Huron 46492 or FE 44813, Ask for Mr. Ciark IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. New or seasoped Your —— upon eee inspection P Ask Kes Tennis K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339_ Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 FE ¢4563 ~ CASH | UNLIMITED For mot contracts. new sea- sible discount, J 43844 or Ask for Ted McCu, ARRO REALTY $143 Casa - Eiabets Rd. cash ~ FOR LAND CONTRACTS. K J. i 4540 Dixie Hwy, Land Contracts. Wanted Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-8163 Open Evenings ‘til 8:00 ‘BE & Cel 3 Ready, Willing and Able on buyers s waitin for Sap tand contract Realtor Partridge. _¥t fc he FQUITABLE SOCIETY FARM /OANS op good properties. % acre or more with 100 ft. front ses. 3 earies: LES Las SS QUICK ACTION © ON LAND CONTRACTS cea _ - Far ms — Commercial pes vot Bysinesses BL YE RS WAITING 20 years of service to satisfied clientele Johnson REALTOR 17064 8 TELEGRAPH RD CFE 4-2533 ee Veet SLES bee ALL CASH Jeet Lose Your Home 7195 W ae waren 66250 $3,500 4-520) CASH Have buyer fot smail home. cash ELWOOD REALTY FE Hard Work And plenty of eee | Will. sell your property. Cal us for both 50 years of de- pendable service. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TN Saginaw Ph. FE 58-8163 Eves till 8:00 LISTINGS WANTED PR SMALL EQUIT Leslie R. Midleton | BROKER |3 RMS & -CASH! rsonally buy your We person: equity or show you how ther $8,000. ean at cash — 7. let us prove RD. RILEY, Broker $09 Eilzabeth Lake Rd. FE_4-1157 FE. 4-4821 NOW cage ——— - pet ou — for ae oan “as a "getalls neoday. me WHIT BROS. $669 Di wy. Open Eres ‘ti] 9 — == 10 "tH! 8 gy a F vt BS TYPES CONTRACTS — WE - BUYERS _ J.J J J. JOLL, REALTY J LAKE g_ PROPERTY EIsTinos re ag — tn iake c- ip, (epeciale kinds. Hie Mis OF Cal ld NAtional Hect WE HAVE + ERS Waiting for be procnotany proper- ties, farms and acre A phone call will give you immediate ac. ROY KNAUF 26% W. Huron St, Fs FE 22-7421 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Lome ae: Office, 8806 C Ph N We Will Buy Your Equity Don't — = home - cash ao = & oy oid, We also need listings Gtroux-Franks 4395 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-970! WANTED IMMEDIATE Y: Homes, farms, iake property & land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real | Esty 832 W. Huron FE +2550 | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 FOUR ROOM NICELY FURN. on West Side. Aiso 4 room, stove and refrig anc utilities furn. FE: __5-€108 cays. FE 5-6850. Eves. eee i LGE. CLEAN. RM , FOR LADY. _ $25 month FE 5-251 1 BEDRM APT coon LAKE Corner Union tk Rd & Eliza- pee LE, Rds. Caretaker on prem- ges 1 ROOM. KITCHENETTE Pvt bath 2 employed couple. Adulis only, 290 N. Pad- _Gock, Alberta Apts iT BDRM DLX GROUND FLOOR. AND girls or anted win loeabe | » Call] 5 sas 3 Child welcome. PE 4051. 3 a 1S Pootias” Phone BABY WEL- B. We ere authorized by large mort- AND B a ae F 4:30 oF Pea! 1 ENT. & BA’ MYrtie S199 oa. seg ma ee are 4 RM. FURN. APT. SHARE * ‘TH, pony“ furn. except for vooking . 4211 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1621. WoL TAKE iNT. Newly decorated, MA 41801 oF MI 6-2929. : Located close to i ese. fo pie enol FE see Rent Houses Furnished = West side Call FEB 2-066! after 6), FE $6333. : 2 BEDROOM BRICE. Comrise RMS., FRONT, MODERN, 8. Full basement. A \ couple only FE 5-2472. rage, Lake te ry PVT. Bara 2 ENT leges. FE tove, water BED: React 5286 Auburn. PE 26003.) Fourth olf Ade Nice. "beesed 7 RMS. ON 2ND FLOOR, PVT.| Yard. ideal for shiidres, $17.00 bath 2-1672. Pe a ge Sb wOODHULI 4@ ROOMs AND BATH. ALL J BEDROOM HOUSE LL CLEAN 3 ROOMs AND BATH, ae only. Fe ee N PURN, NEAR AU- ere n Heights hr CL ities , raed a downtown on North Perry, $18|45 RMS. CLOSE TO . 0 weekly, Call FE 4-4821. a month, FE 45268. fe ROO: Foes BATH FURN.|5 ROOM ot a BEDROOMS LAKE . MS On 3-8833 front. drive ett Sas. Hot AND BA’ oa UPPER BRICK, water, shes ae, One i. nicel: furnished, ee Héron near ae Tel- Center, bus, jine id BE. HOWARD ST. ALL UTILI- Adults. S835 per cadres i ties. Pvt st. FE 5-8588. TAGE 8ST. 2 & 3 ROOM NISHED on, Lot MS corr Newly decorated, Every-| 142 acros os lot m front, 202 thing included. See Caretaker.) ' Cilfford. _ Apt. B-l, Mrs. snyder. 8-6760. g LG RMS | MACEDAY LAEE. ROOM MO) erm aoe front. on heat, A ase included. igh Tallable for 1- $00 per month. Ref- Lol juired. Smith, Ri , BE. Hu- ron’ &t., FE 8-0466. : SHED _Ul Center st rE 2-3606 “HOLLYWOOD APTS. ——— = unfurnished, 2 & 3 util, furn, dé E. _ Howard, re 21834. FURN PTs. or cal) FE 32-3606. EE LAKE e ores BEACL os LARGE, PLEASANT 3 & BATH. “Maced some decorating. 30 | Ee al Garage. Nr. Airport. Adults only. : — _ORiando 1943. SMILE HOME. DRM. LOWER 3 ROOMS. é ee UTIL. r a aes Toe = irr. CUEMENE 81,3 ROOMS AND| jbo. St © one bath. Call after 4 p.m. 1 a nice, © ang APT PNT. ae maa H LK. Priv. KEE- veway. ago. —_ oe) = PARSLY FURNISHED 5 RM. |. APT. SMALL ian y ba. Bt Rd... be Private entrance. Newly 6 for “Lonnie Weaver. FE 42031. WILL LEASE i YEAR, FUR- SUFTABLE E FOR MEN nished, new, 3 bedroom home Large 3 rm., bath, and with Paved drive and Cc CG Lee Inc, “ati Pe orak St. off May- util and linens. Apply 186 N Rd East of Sashabaw RF. re EN $100 per_month. — AND BATH. frigerator, or call OR -1b08. UPPER 2 APT. & Ez ath. Pyt, ent, Soft hot water. WATERFORD _ Pvt. entrance. OR WATERFORD, 4 ROOM APT., PVT ent., garage, main bwy. OR '3-6170 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 BEDROOM APT and cold water furn., 299 N. Paddock, _Apts 1] BEDROOM, 4 RM APT. RANGE and washer end dryer. — consideration for working ouple Lp ene Ridge Ts A> pees area - “39-0011. 5 iat LOWER APT $65 PER =e oon Beet Heights. FE 5-6767. berta ee 7 vO Ee ais. 3, FURN. OR UN- rking, Nice apt. bidg, “GLORIA APTS. 87 Mechanic St. _—=sFEE_ 4-426 |} BEDRM. APT, CLEAN. HEAT fu Rochester. OL Pyt entr. Bachelors paradise. Al- so 1 small garage house $12 wk. | _Near Blue Sky FE 5-2706 ; J GIRL TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE | 6 room 5 Pde dryer, TV, _ lose in, FE 2Rms., Priv: a Ear 1, Clean | 1 blk. from Grats FE 4-2570 i RM. PRICED ‘RIGHT. wth. _ inc 490 N. Pert 2 OR 3 RMS. Une “OR UN furn. Parking. Nice apt. bidg. SHIRLEY APTS. 180_E. Huron FE 40572 2 RMS. PVT ENT & BATH. FE _ _5-8466. 184 Mt Clemens St 2 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 'T. WITH | _teartown 88 Mechanic 2 RM. BUNGALOW 52 NORTON St. or call FE 5-6782 2 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- vate entrance and bath. Reason- able Fe 35-0440 264 8 Parke 2 ROOMS AND RATH _ CHRISTIAN couple preferred. $10 weekly. FE 4.2244 oe 2 CLEAN ROOMS” “BABY WEL- | come. 48 Florence FE 4-733 2&3 LARGE RM BRICK APART- ments, down to¥n location, pvt. | ent. & bath, everything furnished, _Inguire 22 Auburn, office in rear. 27 BEDROOMS, NEWLY DECORAT- ed, all util furn, in town. FE _5-4438 2 RM. PVT. Inn Motel, 2 RMS. BATH, hase ENT, ENT. BATH. PARE-|* $20 wkly. FE 41559. — 2 ROOM wa ae LADY | or couple preferred, $10 per wk _161_W, Howard FE | 2-004 2 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. NO _Grinkers 313 Voorhets 2 RMS AND BATH NICELY FUR- nished with Murphy bed, Aduits _only 102 Washin gton BATH. ADULTS, _ Lineoin OR!anjo 3-9522_ 3 ROOMS GARAGE ADULTS ON- iy, Pvt. entrance _104 } Hendefson. J ROOM APT” NICE, CLEAN Ga- _tage. 278 E. Pike OR_ 3-933 3°RM. APr ‘CLEAN. LIGHT. cool, Pvt cntr., “Extra Nice” _Must see to" pprectate. FE 8-276! } ROOM WATERFRONT APART- 1s¢ ment, picely decorated and fur- nished Compact kitchen, good tized living room with lots of windows, bedroom with adjoining bath, private entrance and patio Utillties furnished Couple only OR 3-8135 3 LARGE CLEAN RMB BRICK garage, mm ents Reduce ren Adults. 470 Oakidnd es | 3} RMS & BA TS. _W. Huron ape re 8 Mi er 3 ) RMS. CLOSE TO ‘FISHERS “AND Pontiac Motor 257", Baldwin. FE _5-6614 or I FE 2-5432 3) ROOMS, ‘PVT. BATH AND D ENTR Near General Hagpital, 402° W. _Huron, FE 5-7584 . 3} LARGE RM» PVT BATH AND -Entr., Util paid Good neighbor- _hood, "Close in, FE 2-5236. 7 ROOMs AND BATH. UPPER, rivate entrance, vicinity of Aw- urn Heights _PE_4 4-404) - 3 RMS. & BATH. =e ata & sewing machines * nee from 8t. _Mikes FE 4-3090, after 4 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. sduits. | _sdul 402 W Huron. FE 5-7584 J ROOM APARTMENT. “SPACIOUS rooms, screen ad Tivate en- trance. Lake front ery nice reasonable, references Phone MY chad ISHED OR UN- . Near Fisher and Pon- tlac Pit Couple, 1 child welcome. _Garden spot FE 2-9470, 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. _Utilities, Coupie, 101 Michi 7 RMS PVi. BATH AND | ri 6-721 = heat, Reasonable, 87 8, Porké (3°RM. APT. CLEAN 3 LOVEL NEWLY DECORATED rn A 413 Helen, hot water, stove aud refrig. furn.) _0 N. Marshall. RM UNFURN. avr ip STATE LAKEFRONT, T, YEAR AROUND 3 autom Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ae ee RAMONA TER- ace.” 975 month. Call FB 2 Sie ar BUNGALOW, PLAY- room in basement informati call FE 4-5300, ms BEDROOM RANCH > TYPE bo 1 child _roeome. Sak 5-406 7 BEDRM. BRICK. 1007 MT. CLEM- than 6 FE. Blvd. N. week- Ee & Sun. 2 Poe IN er 5; all day Sat Rochester, 3084 BROOKLYN SUB. partly furnished, ne . Realtor. Spe, Ms. ge ed J ROOMS AND BATH IN PERRY Park. 7 Kennilworth -J BEDROOM HOME IN DRAYTON $85 mogith, Nice lot. on sees Lac! 7 BEDROOM MODERN RANCH 7 ont! North Star rpeting. pov ent. Buflt-in costing unit and _Oven. MApie 5-1530 after 7:30 p.m. }’ BEDRM HOUSE. DRAYTON Piains. Furn if desired. Liberty atig heat Large iqt. OR 3-1434 } LOE BMS & BATH. HEAT,|4RMS AND BATH. TO MAN AND wife who wil] beip with lawa _and garden. OR 3-1043. 4 ROOM 3} MODERN wits { BATE. EM_3-8 St. Pontiac Apts. _ 23-5285. 3} UARGE RM APT. CL In | 4 BEDROOM Soa , 4 MILES Newly Decor. Adults only. 23 south of Rochester Nice condi- Myrtle Dr. near Johnson and] tion. Ref. OL _1-6797. _ Oakland 4 ¢ BEDRM MODERN. OPTION TO } RMS. UPPER, PVT. T. BATH. TH. FE buy. Fireplace, carpeted. 2% car 5-820 \ oo rage, rubs & frutt Avaiiabie T cerEe FLATS: 2 *BEDRMS., FE’ 2-3598 $100 per month. Cail $60: & \-bedrm., 855. esirable a jocatiop near Lincoln Jr. High 5 ROOM MODERN “HOUSE. CITY. Bchoo| on Buclid street. Ez © Ris yard. Newly re-decorated. 42523 or FE 6-1172. _Reterences, FE 2-7200__ J ROOMS AND BATH — fmeAT. |5 ROOM MODERN HOME ON soft water and garage. Aduits| Maceday Lake. Canal frontage. oniy. FE 23-0604 partially furnished Rent by wees j LARGE ROOMS, PVT Fi | —Or_month_OR 3-6073. and tr. T&- 8. sires ATE 6 ROOMS M ODERN NEAR 4-7603 YMCA, FE, 2-96 7 RMs, & BATH WITH 4 ae < 8ST UTILITIES. Clean, west side. Nr. bus. MAy- | _fair 6-6286 J RMS AND BATH. 1 CHILD welcome Near Oxbow Lk. $45 a _month, EM 3-3800 or EM 3-2546— |} RMS AND BATH, MAIN FLOOR Newiy decorated. Rent reas, 300 N. Saginaw, BATH 1 BLK. PON- tiac General, Huron bus, Good nay ee] Adults, FE 27-1803 and 4 RMS. aoe LL BATH, PVT. EN on Auburn Ave, baby Lie obey nae drinkers. FE _5-8422. ROOMS & BATH UPER. Baldwia 4 RM. NO DRINKERS OR CHIL dren, 152 Wastiington, 162 4 § rooms & bath. all modern with tage, near to Pontiac Qeneral Hospital & schools Nice residen- tial neighborhood, children per- mitted. $60 per mo K. G. Hemp- stead, 120 E. Huron. FE 4-8284 323] W. HURON, 3 BEDROOM MOD. ern. oi] beat. $75 month. Ham- _mond, Realtor, FE 5-741. BASEMENT | HOUSE, 5 ROOMS lots) Excellent lo- cheap. Tngut re 22 and garage 3 cation - jad Auburn, rear office. CLARKSTON AREA $80 A MONTH 2 almost new ranch pee bene able Newly decorated, _l's baths, new school. t oR R 3.6847. CLEAN, § ROOM MODERS HOUSE es re > RMS. & BATH. UPPER, NEWLY decorated. W. side, Call after & iz. RENT a SOK BALE - 3 pm, FE 4-4081 room house, Screened — $18 per week. Or $1,000 dowa, 3 RMS & BATH, 18T FLR. HEAT | _ $4500 balance FE 8-0957. . hot water, stove and refrigerator LAKEVILLE MODERN 1 BED- furnished Garage $75 per month m house Automatic heat aa R H_ smith, Realtor, 28 £. Huron _fage,_ OA 8-2933 St. FE 8-0466. MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOC SE. eee 7165 Richardson Rd. Midd: 5 ROOM Oe CHILDREN __ Straits Lk _EM 33605 UN 4-829 weicome, | esse — MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE = 5 ROOMS - AND BATH i ON WEST ra 60 Le 2-9919 sie, Newly decorated, PE 30200, | rues Per me FE 7 RM. APT.. EXC. NEIGHBOR- hood, ch iiidren welcome 164 Owe- 150’; ORCHARD LAKE __ DB CHILDREN $40 per month EK. 6 Huron. FE rmitted Hempstead, 10) E. _ £8264 ARCADIA APTS. modern 3 room and bath Clean and nicely decorated. Always toasty warm in winter Both front and rear windows assure ¢rosg Ventilation, coolness in summer Ample laundry fa- cilities Ayceatls friendly nefgh- borhood iidren welcome. Close | All apt MODERN HOME MODERN 4 RMS. “IN COUNTRY, OA 82981 . 1 BEDRM., ot heat, Elec stove, Gas hot water heater, basement $60 month Ln- quire at 3130 Dixte Hwy. NR. WILLIAM LK RD 3 bedems ranch style. Full base. ment Rent or Spite to buy. F@ 5-6767 or WE_ 3-4200, Gxford area 2) NEW 3 BEDROOM MODERN YR. around. Full basement. Central heat. Lease $85 month, EM 3.3630, NEWLY DECORATED ¢ ROOM modern Garage. Middle - aged couple preférred. $60 per month. FE 17-0338 to schools, churches and down- | NEWLY Y DECORATED 3 LG. _ RMB. town save on transportation Bath & util Niece location, Reaa, rar ae Lage res Finkag sa eet References. 22 Auburn at oe, and hot water K. empstead, | VACANT — 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 102_E. Huron, FE_ 4-828¢. __| near Gashabaw Rd one Oak Vista BIRMINGHAM — 6 PM. APT I™M- __mo. FE 8-6819. mediate ocoupancy nvenient E F. transpertation, Near center of WEST SIDE 3 [BEDR cn muse Sea __M1_4-7332, Perridgs, SE 4-3581, RM. PRIVATE EN- trance, tile bath, stove @ refrig. 860 mo. Clean adults. FE 23-2416. Pt dal ainda DUPLEX 4 ROOMS, BATH AND |! ROOM on parece: Adults 34 Myra off Voor- Rent Ls Lake Cottages 36A oOM KITCHENETTE APTS, ontiac Lake & M39. OB FoR COLORED @ RMS. & TILE | 2 [MODERN FURNISHED CARING. bath. Stove, refrig.. ‘util, furn. Beautiful beach. Lewiston, Mich. Nice location, FE 2-3616. PE_5-1328. ; 2 ‘ * | labor, Down pa: _ Convalescent —— bongaiow. ae in 1886. Large lot, look! claliy*choeer docation of dis: “43, For Sale Houses 43 George R. rwin x c Compton & Sons. TES, iu tri Ave. * ss A Se Se monty. Jaeluing,tmnes and fe AKEFRONT aeseription. For Sale Houses $3). NORTE SE mges, | TMETOR yg Seam Se) | aoe: beige Be 24302 tients accepte FE 5-4267 a L : QUICK SALE. Bb it Sy ch Homes + Home. : Pontiac. NOTHING . 000 RICED FOR fur- rms, fw ew Ran REN, MODERS ales alsa) rave abn he en Bow’ t “fo “qualitied GI. it $25,000 to $75, i ‘Sew gua bot water heater, “racfeation oom) new gas fur St. Michael's Area si i. PER ae Tt Begs 39 house, $6,950 full price car garage. The : “ salen tin eum otis belanes.| ance. Stes tine, Priced mad 2 Deemer. Sot. | ane DOVE cnisamanele =o | Rooms D = & and 2 car — need we DEN street, $1,009 down, Secor ma sehool TANNER, FE 3-5485. ia Baths ind: Large ' aE ‘UBURIN focus modern, 1-foor, bungaiow. say, more’ Full price #il, 3 BEDRMS. & AMI ‘patna. | 2408 ping dake prey sane? Rocce A. Nett. Realtor. 72 ear garage: feel, reste ta Ae tot, 2 locks ise Biren F ch, . AND EVE n E ve eee te 771 Melrose R state HOTEL AU large front astered’ walls base- 200. a3 VAN LAK 110 W, Pike gt. today | : rdcens Mort to 771 +3068 Paul ones Rea . Rooms by Day or Week ment “ait furnace, 96.006 with ie ; a eee wap ore 2 hate ban BROKER — MI ©: ~waAyIoR | on re Tee ee ek LEMMAN —_ Eacia Panoramic View | fam a ee | NO oars, bag tat |g Woe eae foe ae Ot ss Auburn Serwith) CHEROKEE HILLS — white a wood 1814 Sherwood.” FE 45000 Zondition on large recere! Slots ‘Near sch Easy terms. OWNER LEAVING = Hore ROOSEPELE coma Foe wa yaw ~ gallos Mehr the most “Dis- _FE otto. ‘Oven ‘Sunday. DOWN MSU, Oak ie el Genes Drive. |- ond = 2 ee ak fleors, es. Tv By dey of week pulser “>| isched, sarage, laree "Eitehen, 82 Kampsen criminating” meen! stir” COMPARE THIS ” “ on_ 2. "fre Toome aa tear lbai3. Now | v ’ : ‘ unus de _ : : ; Forced air o 125 N. PERRY, rT) iving room, = 1 large > pect Ser oo 1200 sq ft. 3 be MENT my Colored , for dining area. Vestibule 2 4 eS ee. FE 4-0528 Custom built home. Full Y For home. : at. Attached ” , Rent Stores up, full basemen ALTORS 3 m brick ranch te en- homes, 2 modern heat, *. Price — RE: : Sun. Foo! 2 fireplaces. Sia’ starter 3 petgoem Gniy $430 entrance. Lake 2. eee is 16,000; Terms. graph Eves. & basement. 2 Ceramic tile!) 4 4, ‘and rough wir- Just ¢ i Cash to m : ORE ROOM. IN .§ 377 §. Telegra: trance 1% ths, walls, Oak) 2,9 RS ent bulld on Down. See it today 800. 1s XSe RETAIL, STORE eel Oak EE ant red . your WA or Wil Dd oi : Sine” te “haar” So suy, 70 amt, 6, TRADE is & Son a Nee Sarat 3 of LIE} LAKEFRONT _ | 05u0 Fou 5 So5e cous UARE FEET OF Ag eed 4 roa open fe ry reg Dorris j “ wahes: FE 68-1198 =, ru 7S & ; NI CASS KEFS & ipcetet | ont ms this ne gues. eangee ree Seis | MUUTIPLE: : LAKE FRONT. S ras OTT Crooks Road enn (5 6 it upto Se 3 ar 6 bok & HARGER CC “pais | 98 dane tacellent ‘beach with eet i, aun, “weaber andl sever 7 e s. R. H. : ; . DaIL love! lear, W pay- rE Lake. landscaped . : tna iS OF One eee a. Fe ; UARE LAKE TURDAY 3-7 me ot See hee re foom home. ‘Take over your 33 W. HURON ee! , Realtor, 28 E. : Pp . Oo SQ trievel home. be tht 2-8 bungalow, bed: = tek =e. ts. FE +8400. : “ OPEN — & Fine 3 bedroom Cae home in the 80466. : ar Tl g A pretentious brick aren. plus bath oll RL, subdi $7850 ments. g iam of] heat. Pully Large | Here's — & tm $7,500 with : ft. of evn * with jot 80x225', close to schools, é ® _ and screens. ee Oaly __Rent Office Space 41 1s THE “BIRD” TO 8EE beaut, "recreation reom pano- MODELS Perms, Lake Orion CHEROKEE HILLS B fisesed Front forage, “You must ee Sona bam pore eA APL AP AMAL AA . large e. * hot w: * » m ce e . . e. . * , OF * 7 o4 aw AUBURN WEAR DOCEEy “i COUNTRY base, ray beat, two firepinces, two Oe FOR - Drive by 183 Lake a a Pps First Offering present ner ap : = $13, a B.. 4 “D . W. DINNAN acm 0 TER a. eS owner ‘pien: KEFRONT ex : place a § rooms with its 40 cane combines . WN : * @& W. Huron rE one bidg. able OL 1-004) LA h Colonial! sel] or trade. OUS BRICK IMMEDIATE == heat, low price |. ate with con : inne. $500 DO PONE Eves. ty enti reason: Attractive Broom Dutc lot. Mas PRETENTI ON AREA 4 ae ullt in ba have the key. Tent 2 ays we kitchen, dining and DON’T POST . TIONED on 3-acre, iakefront cA oS OCCUPANCY and terms. We lot, O6xI9) has goed Ser). nedioom. full bath. Large. util- * IESS No ae _ a CONDITIONED m plus sun room. DEER LA Aime Suburban ~* come drive. living room. r of] furnace. HAPPINES‘< Ss ino FT new building. aoe aig Too ith off steam tiful, long, —— an “ - = with ten p at 2. room Forced air rdens. to al! TERMS office 1 “Bavings & Loan Bids. ee a kien thks aeons ranch home with room modern home wit! ‘a car Saran ay rage. In Huron Ga is may be ET oe ad LOW PHA Capitol “Bavings. FE_ 4-0561, a cchcas Gee) ced cel cee ot ear. brick Toe TERMS— (“2° Bass concious rrelous 3 bedrooms | car gar fon. ae ms. 5 reer gid 3 begreome _3?we Huron Bt FE ARS. AT| with garbage disposa Ticked! fn tenth nea ment of —GOOD . enty of closet apace, marv ai Rece includes 2 fine DOWN brick ranch home aanigge 1 J -< perme, LOCK FROM | SE sher. 2-car garage. | full _ basement intments, sit. ; sary amily or use » ‘arger (2x13 with Golf course. 3 MODEL OPEN [eee aa ge grea See sracs| aes, imei o rong OBE Reve) Se, tthe Se td et ae. ene Foatnertne Ideal for er business. th oramic view, we trees, shrubbery Convenient tractive full ment, rooms. ea liv Ad te dining | Bet, r. PE 6-6101 tate or any othe: down. . és sted. location, —~s = dis- m Nn rage. 1 Lake Bae ramie me ee. cupboards — Cheerful . oak floors, | M. R. WILSON, Ritr. For Sale Houses 43) 117A BETH LAKE ali ee SPECIAL atema pie =e ttzt| “GEORGE BLAIR iarge’ ‘enclosed | por weiner sod] Buiid Now a ATES SPEC i : eo like this . REALTOR : ous es rusted . . ACRE |meoee es Gar Kampsen| B Sa a gy SEN ge SP MEE | ere Se Pa corner lot nies Ver? rtractive rec- 4 very ‘attrac acho Kool Vent SALES MG priced = Eves. OR }-1708 at ey a disappointed. 0 oF oom home. Wille 2 ~ a Ss . « sement. bedri es lot, and other JOSEPH F. RF " - con® San BIRD, Realtor won't home in < eens, Clarkston reation cn tete| Swaings. fenced ist. pad ener : 4-0528 | 3355 'N Parte ‘| CARL W. Estelee. Por further as , s.scgm_ meses Cosine Se] Cap gine Ga enact as| ments tees thas 69 moat eral eiag eetecl gine: ST OFFERING — |se Community Wationa) Bens Bias. | RANCH. LOON LAKE fon cail Hubert G. "Davie, @ chi . Gas _ : : e . ; —lewindale De. PE SOU ea acre =| ror PARTRIDGE riburtany aon azautons (22 (HOME. 00 CAEH OF “FIRST OFF 2 bearm brick | FE +48 mene, re | Mery Sarat ead eee 2 pete PER poner Full price =e 1050 W. HUSON “DORRIS & WE BUILD 7.500 tract ranch. Large corner lastered ry JILT & ranch en and range,| on oS feeking for — 3 nice ted. acecend one FE 4-3581 TIL 8 WE TRADE ONE FE +1557) $7. me Enehen, ie Seth, pasiared ECENTLY BU * deta ‘bul ta Ito wall 26x60 | rooms Fue of tem Ve ec Te Fox MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (7:3 w Huron PHONE FE 41597 walls wis heat ae pics fs tchook Living room EMSEVEN ROOMS) Ful lengts Ceramic ts breathtaking. view rer PANGUS, F Realtor — . c cent Near Quarton Dining pasement. wo Ob! What room jous kit 3 x REAL ESTA NY RONT MIDDLETON ee Ot tees ake “ th rook ledge con; paneer ing rere pag On! the lake Spee Feation room | Call Collect, Ortonville, NA 72815 tom Plains NAL F a year GI. 5 a ferred wil lib, breakfast bal baths. landscaped. washer 34 ft. recres! Jooking by $275 Dixie ie » mente ere DOWN—Located off Walton lO - i ~ weed aman cupboard oe win- bedrooms. Coan tot s tes Therty win a de take “as launé?? | WEST SIDE eee 6 an ;PAMILY INCOME. VER stone siding. Fie ee ue ie M = ea we seth, “Tecusued peren. +t with homes se eB Be ee 4 rien oad frame 2 * ice, wit large extra iot. Alum. a rrar ipa en teri Toom ‘and, beib New UBURN AVE. ‘caf atlached garage. Newly fio-| 02. } siiase'neaponaole Go. | Foom apd’ te | pemais. ¢ wree| Eats ‘tice ‘brick tnd’ frame’ . siding, a nipwnpag sium.) Drive silo, CALL. FOR seapes there 4 with IRWIN 1713 A z Leet seamemet ante oe eee rod] . : al hatersen windoon ts cal walls cok Sore. : storms and ‘sash, — sth 43.500 Kore INFORMATION. = ceping willow trees, an d BUILD your new y bome, Sar ete? ote Steet completely a Gas beat. : cedar ved drive. AL this" on 8 oe t ucome wil = 7 ioea cad TLVUERE SRE oe and wi Cooma 800 ‘plans to choose me fem Ga f ROOM 8 BUNGALOW. — Cerpets. & drapes Beted uU mM hr 16S me ineaess open opens) Garments, tana? PAYMENT. oil Sor re- ation. obage- HARD WOOD N ry rim. . = Low DOWN and bath 8 rage. This bows aeey © wed us for inform CONDITIO | $00 143 14 OFF JOSLYN ‘ 5 roeme frame. "year ganas = ated near EXCELLENT ABLE Midwest 4 altor = FE ¢ Outstanding 3 . 5. ell-constructed. couple— large tion. - WERY REASON FE 2.0474 Re Eves. cs near bus and hoes, Cab FS O33 TRED) house s in itvin fillams Lake, extra Teiggrape y ITE BROS. a re ae a FoR R Oak che celling = Ww bath. Basement, TERMS 83 N. Service < WH Piastered walls, E VILLAGE rooms with o 3 room and rch. O20 =|Omar Street Listing Service ____ schools, upbosrds | galore UPLE. INDIAN ter; and dining ood in- closed sun Lert ma in excel- : —— Mpe Bustos ney kitehen with basement. Near Tei-turon S reoms. fut “base. oor a le 2 yeautifully legen cons lent’ Condition ‘New carpeting JIM aud BIGHT nN mM l ton Wes: gun’ 10 “ws 5.| iehe gales te gavea eect Beat oll beat, new root, > ays N —<— tnd ‘decorating. One” owner DAVE. FE 59441 O e p e Opei_ ven Only $400 down oo PHA terms Bess. “Gash, With of without fur $450 DOWN = ; 82050. 20, OAELARD AVE, UNTIL 8: r HOME id OOM SHELL © SMALL WON Ghee. hie Tis. 3 bedroom ranch, Leslie R. Soe Money In Your Pocket LS Lee FOR BETTE RANCH 9 bedrme., 1 Lm wag sagt a ee OAT ae < large potest | none 33922 — re oe) re will be if you see this : LAKE FRONT heme | 4rg0, Sete beautiful path with $300 Gown, 9088 full’ price. WE JUDAW TAKE COMPLETE, eR. Li enetian blinds, PE $1721 — OR guecilegt 4, family noes ag of ! Lovely @ room og ‘ce beautiful | jerks, master, beaut dining area DIMEDL home. §| $300 —_ ° ted. a a of $300 per mon’ : 10 ft. of beach on t bar Large ted. a ge eee $8.900 — 3 BEDRM FE 2-9122 ered a dpors, windows an / turn o on Dike with 1 ar attached g@/| breakfas' josed & bea Beautiful a main floct. | gon coLORED a . = right af $11.- rice only § Oxbow Lake 2 ¢ iv: Also patio enc: Large qeoms end yet th on down GI. Many — “National” Homes screens Priced right a v nani 3 s, large be a third bedrm. = rtment and be No money do from. 7 Builder rage. dining FooM.| Could heat, Attache: ape Gown peyment.| its homes to cheese * | KEFPRONT 3 BED- 900. Approved . room, kitchen ig Fa pa Se es wet oad level. Low Call Mr. Pointer « WATKINS LA! Excel. FHA App t ; iseed — vance rage. Large fence 7 . with income. rooms, gas heat, warese. Lau- § FAMILY BRICK Why buy a house a sae Established in 1916 = fireplace. Outside 4 car ga Jot. Located ue OFFER home| FE 8-0585. , Jent beach. 916.000. Terme, Lav- SIDE LOCATION ae small for your SS y 0060 down) Oats Large landscape — e Rd. ES ar —— M On Bouth side. 2 bedroom — = EM 300s. Se BATH) reese to sone SS NOTHING DOWN F ied teine thee Lp A ee for thts 2 bedrm. Phas gag 2 ede. Drive, just ‘olf Ms. Priced for re pe iy 18.008 part of down pay- with b S Dei amereing Levens by werd | 5 wah PR Lo bap cce! ce. pc gk ator yy sl lpn 8 . Y ment withyforced air } now. | 56 Oak floo level lot. wick . = “ ; decorated restau ots. up- | BY : gente, ot af aprate Cal “C = information. MORTGAGE cos ~% mart you - Low down payment, Cal shower, oll Reet, lar once. See | @ 1 FE 239m or ne Templeton, Realtor M ASIN DRIVE with base-/ equipped. ~~ i. e's apts. will sereened porc fter 6 | j; Ca bout $350 w of 3 Fs Sons You can seal at 88.950. Call Evenings wal © eal K. Rd. FE ¢4563 sense — 5 — schools and stairs, Rent saat note. For in- ! OR Tange Yt a. aie a toward (ree with, full John K. Irwin & Son this aren FE 5-2935. ; 2339 | Orchard ra ies SS payment. com call Mr. Pointer, PE 2-BEDROO! Mfrontage. Dest ith- on tically next Since 1925 ——_ INICONT altor |° $s, stores. | eeteee center, Si nl —— sila: some 313 West Huron Street | SUBURBAN BARGAIN, — “ A. a ec Rd ANNETTS eraciaas ~ @ call OR 3-1975.| poses. li decorat: Phone 5-044 wes alue Spacious 1704 S. Te it ‘4 . =: = , EALTY . ‘ . = ked with v = r NDING 3. J. JOLL, R 4561 luams Mec if } low = NY tile brick home. Fully 1 FE 4-2533 OUTSTA!? . HWY FE im i e oo $500 DOWN sisted, oak iisers Geouahonty tui ; ae 2396 pixie URANCE ALSO, A 2BEDROOM in - sulated, oa space, ofl heat. VALUES REAL ESTATE & INS’ r) Per Park. Imm 7 3ee : bsm’t with rec. ive affords Clarkston Gardens Baldwin i Sh ae e TATE —_ wibeodt Price only $7, 1E N & COZY 2 ar black top drive Clarks = t 1218 ALL Se ee ee ou SEA a Ft cH eae oe BEDROOM HO i ot ditractivey entrance, garage. 2 Builder’s Sellout fauy | JUDSON STREET—Large family hobo aeons Uber nas Sw Bef y | fed tet weiey beeing was SW iM BOTS Mo. | asm" Toes | ae ei gaeCE TE pocssat aur dnt meme | Roma al Beaman ober (| Bejeiting *rooaed tot and ink Nice beac N Lake NCED LOT — ~ 950 w price : ce | Quick possess : ts sion. $20,000, terms LAKE sees ee Lake. 2 bedrm. with a pevieged Park's ATE POSSESSION. possession. pedrm. ranch| $2" 1. os vice sit 900. Fs ee MGHWAY—Home ot, 9, Vv S Gist YOUR PROPERTY wits Us eee oe bene. Ae Bioo! | veer — — he bath with block from —,- bun: R. J. VALUET, Ne —_ me none Tiled a see . ieesehe Pcs come, sone Sees ery floor, 5 . — ies Loss BEL oe roo iture. “| large ed porch, of] fur-; ¢ ‘partial base- FE 5-069 to-wall Feet hi Py Just « few - roo th secon Leaving . way, shower, some furn onal” | tub huge screened po: » bik. alow having a Pp ped AKLAND AVE. bath, Wail-to- "t with shed y. s and bath assed in : s. Paneied breexze eision. $2,200 ated on caoal. “ ment. Nealiy — landsca 345. 0 HINGS UNTIL $:28 | bath. Wales o| foday. — Leon once, Sean. huteunaste weune? ate _ cow 9 bed tome! nace. inke oe god — aie Best of a al = OPEN PLE LISTIN G SERVICE Baie ge car pais aiace. weg Plas $14,- MAple 5-1201 4 treet poreh. ents commer-| ; Best Buys aed ves. tas heat. Lake Eby pric h ov | e Lake, tice re- 5 Low i on year Ca Tay votes Minow A jest West of Town pectin BEATER! Neat | ae sAIN matte 950 wi nd bath. 2 bed-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |. cial. Tor quick sale, price re T ay Pea Dr., Lake Orion. Uillty room. This Neat ; Brick jn © goed lose Le bere Tress, ere? | 4 BAnGAl — 66 vedrm. gten od MY 23-1961. BATH Shadi’ S bet Weta lst Secluded and Nea SSuia| tee arene | ESL pari, oF Ma ocd) Fats Fey Bruce gt Crescent Lake |S ee eet] |. west SIDE | ue. par, ana, bat down sis can 0 ed ya . 700. Approx- “value. $1,500 dow w St. heat, insulated. bedroom bungalow bome Lake privileges ‘ basement. 2-car ga tions. nice lawn, Le ty ful” bath with Full price, $5, il oa you |. ¥a 2 ‘apts. Near ae "path room, Oli h, 1%4-car, garage. 2 rs, Oil heat, Utiit road, Pleasant ms and beth tely, @room, brick family heat, full and jr. nish in 4 room, bedrm. hesaale a kitchen. A-1 tt $380 w reams bath - siassec-in eked. A val value Oak floo tt basement, «& fireplaces, 2 bedroo: m and bath |. ee 3 fall-size bedrooms, near a tafooYwitn wn. INCOME. Owner fe eek 3mm. tub. Bright. ¢ “fe out. Only $1.- _ starte 4 roo = ear Wisne a with $1,000 down. room. e included. 2 lots. first floor, 1 peer fersece.| . Dome. 3 cee spacious liv- Ser front apartment cat tensed LoW, condition inside ny naps inelud- BUNGALOW =. r AC. RE “ALTY at only $5. ete ne See this prac- up. Hot water, bag Laat $20,000, large ek with fireplace, sun _owner, FE aot oer Ae | ees 8 aod Lecenrmay toad PONTI. “re 6-a775| Call now. ecle cna ions te ieee Garage. Guest om, basement with fe li 7 RooMs On sui ayment A good ing taxes & insurance. = sop tbo breeze d } FE 5-8275 ter area. tleally new .. | room, | . Orr JQaL¥n, On 2 aceon) 7 iroux-Franks gaeeetten e —s tetas, Meera | a Brick me ACRE weTare_nywiyremet.| fete a 5 i BY OWNER Ol 1 _— el Gi 9 of the 3 beauti- tlied baths. “| ily ric yin too! schools i FE home. Oak floors, a ATE Proud, too, hich it’s set, ceramic liv,.rm with stone Four Fami y. ig See 4 dining rm. 17,500 with reasonable Ivan Village, 3 bedroom. ment. Only 81.500 4 “"R 1 GENERAL auaL Est. 37-9701 ful lots on Ww $8,500 and bedrm., 33 ft. mem't, ofl heat. isting of $ rooms, 2 {isis with "ireplace, hen =_ : Y Le eaitor | He OR A real charmer. 1 fireplace, Full ledge- Consisting h unit. New den, modern kite! rms. 37-9334. J. C. HAY DEN, |4398 Dixie , closing costs only. rior trimmed in . -| Bedrooms eac — and ca ces 4 large bed — : FE 8-044] again Exte: ded by large trees. furnaces, 5 blocks with breakfas 2 car ga-. MACULATE ~ TE 86 BE, Walton LISTING SERVICE Harry rock. Surrdun' Lematne. nm. Net profit 1957, rooms, I% tiled b 1. chiehend IM) ASSOCIATE Open Eves, | MULTIPLE Call for further ntow are looking ¢, guest house 10x! attie ly decorated 2 bedroom ENT co. | /° ’ O'NEIL, Realtor Nine ‘brick RANCR } $2700. oat “investment. see Soued ane horse of beef cattle cae ieee near Blue Sky BROKERS INVESTM ; ake Estates RAY ae ’ Open 9-9 $21,500— one West Side loca- Kent, Inc., Realtor for Sig ey Soke. Denntifel shade : home, ; te ‘ners lot. FE 8-9663 LAKE PRIVILEGES ranch. Elizabeth L built Telegrapi. Ra. 5-87175, home a, choice tine beau- Floyd en ’ raph this one, $26/500. barn. recreational — in theater on eke oil fur- . Beautiful 3 bedroom Attractive bungalow one t 4 8. rE tion. 2 2g Ste zie Hwy. at Teleg Ps : and other ed price of $31,- New custom. kitchen, heater A 3x12 with bedrooms. aD (on 37103 carpeted fa 2200 Dt Open 8 to : iuded at reduced p trie water . 000 Down | tractive” fireplace: . teen floot. ‘Nice Se ee ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ‘fully cal uxe reales, “Beean MAMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING |] a kefront ria ving || teeta, nace, elec down, wane ; BEDROOM home, with 2 ! iSx Breeze c-¢ furnace New a M kitchen with & oven, 2 bedroom. rs 1 Spartmers ll basement. Re ‘a New ae ter-top stove 2 1 bath. Oak floors, | recut unfinished attic accep poy Lot 96x135 and garage with summer porch 30 / Y . | AIRE poremagioa dag FULL Base Hiewdiltontts full basement, Annett. nc. 99 DOWN ment. — Side drive. Gall for an appointment to- Pure and lake privileges. 3 vay N = MENT. Olt “heat. “BY i ufaace room. knotty pine OY microns $07 landlord? Then Priced for quick sale. day! | down." on easy / apparel betes porches. ~— FEderal 9-0466| = Hate s large 5 room and AVE had Siu alae iors: Maceday = ST BLOOMFIELD RANCH ' Declan fence. Sandv So aS Evenings and Sunday 1-4 bath ng ag A 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ~ Attractive 2 ri, « Lotus-1 j ed Fanch home’ on 66x — <7 “Diay. Close to Rew school. ° Bedrooms ‘1211 and wrt Lake ee carl PIONEER HIGHLANDS: — 20. ot feiced im for "Kiddies LAWRENCE Fei Bosgperd yo Also auto washer : ae This is ac jalousied glassed, A very desirable home 4 ~. trees in c be room : YRD : pos! - da pe ile, ee porn and’ Florida. room. rata hae Lotlyp Al boday Joey F Sicture’ window. Full Suburban Rancher 7. ' = payment micment, il het waigr eat. © Mae, Ned, ‘The “kitehen iei8, “with, pletw eg See | oubare Floor rtgage costs.) = LHOME—10 ACRES pay . tiny both carpe’ din * e nm Eves. —~ Plus mo: . D — é = 9800 INCOME sf feet ee ee) i ones we te ie ea AM a pa ee orentne | ae MNFE 4.9584 | 888,20" years ol Large, THRs A’ | Tales, one, oul have ori ot groan abd emg re 2 family in bahia A ert SE itor — Price $17,900 — attic for possibie sored the seen to be appreciated. Willams Lake t sneet: 3 bed- Z - for a ghuerkced. Rea ste ose: farm home wi ings h to make this om mes ecetive (3 oom asec dock | Garag of storage. So many of crry eeee fk beth, Gaimg spect, Cr Tox20 living ‘room, spacious pel age ie Pres os oe ce tot Geer, rewith pre | Te | filme features desired in a WEsT SIDE bedroom | < rooms, full —_s hot water, ARRO ‘farm style kitchen With nat. on the street. 5 and bath Fate vate ‘entrance. Full, price lroom—Brick Ranch) fag featur tio andra Scar | gn.a50 m idea) location. Close to Se ere te aiek akes” | $030 DOWN—Plus mortgage costs.| “farm styl ain basement, | lovely tring plastered ‘walls, and oy ail see ein iow ccos 4 * Neen dim restricted area screened pe back-yard pro- home tn 5 Washington aehests: postession Friced i at fei “Heart of the Lakes Latge rambling ranch foo. ad boards, ful ae, Base bet wate: if, room. omen ge furnace. si ical just west of city. pata tall Stace” omseterette fchece Near Tel-Huron a iregtace. fed ke your time h Lake Front Betghborhoods. Large "100x180 ft heater. Large garden | al- rosseway to Zeer aarege, all tn ore eee eee and is @ profusion o will ive eee ey carpe. Elizabeth 1 who| neigh siding and storms, At ready in. Owner lea excellent condi ; ove ati > as M - = tor $16,988. About $2,500) give, convenieat possession. gy leeinae ron Wes breaian Tired of Livi ng do some- ——— ey were looking ~ tached "garage "2 bedresaas,, ttle state and will, sacrifice at oh Lesa thea $1600 my PHA where . - : lease. _ mmer porch, th-a rent use . . coz : t home on bath. a ¥ appointment, p ook, screened sti tairs. 2 t it, see this for a permanen $25,- te. SCH 1 EXER TONE LOVEE pte | bedrooms & bath ataorare,& | tin ate ite tary home, Wb "to 48,0007 Now we dau oiler | 5g et hss TRADE—TRADE, goME, ot OR crviLi4N win oe E 5-947 Se ene dsen ea mes loset space upstairs. 2-c diste| full. basemen atic heat and hot | 000 2 bed BR a ee Be Owner will accept en @ terrific buy = REALTO R E For’ $2350 down, you m clos in office. Imme upstairs, autom Ivecar ga-, 70 & kitchen, ceramic alow with storms and clear small home or # H bedrooms — 28 ft. * MANSPRLD, or 4 eent mort- rage, Key ter, dining room, $10,- eS full basement. rnace, » luminum a. re is a land contract for dining room, 19 ft. kiteh 942 JOSL oy & SUNDA assume @ ber iit, almost occupancy. we "fenced yard. for only - replace dea ay landscaped eens. Bax floors, 2 acre soned this lovely 60 acre separ: ent, new ol] fur- OPEN EVENINGS ree gage on a well-bu a : rage, fe r cent — oi | This home ls ides rful sandy) Scteational Value. “aublect equity in this ear Holly en, full basem has fire TIPLE LISTING 8 altor 1'>-story ' bungalo r LTY 950.00. 10 s, to quali- ed, Ww onde: Sense eta ts Subjec reel, located nea nace, recreation room MEL LE" 4 qe W Mure ae oe” ae! Fiastered” we pons eat Taree SE hase! are 1958 oe “ony « oes ia ‘ ; ' oe : apes . B a . ii ed Jay Ala * ; at f : in on ia 2 “ For Sale Mi ea Ouse ae hee 5 take 6 . cous 60 , dock and oat aaa RANCH beautiful = : a: | convenient terme “ariel $3, i = rms, on = ; a ES aa tret sae“). A. Ta ms A WOR ‘neAL won ylor : acres KERS z tend ee. &“INe ‘ 33 at pee knot y pine A yo meee of tiled are contiion ite! lar ME er. Paton gos nbuse, 2% x 50 En dare, with | Gedung in exe! mae arage, ¢ sx ded and, Our R ae ihe nate setae malt -Reyercnte | pred eas fon weil yg 2 MET TAMO oy oa t vou ts "Are: | ROSSRLL a “NOT Priced oe A} iORA. : i Tha owp tursiture a Pike SOTT. } ree. mi ARE + you or -|OWRER — REALTOR iP aon . odern 10 room 5 bars vs Permanent: $1,500 4 ake OR | good TT vires fo «god 20d od. paying 5 q 3 ia if _tuly 63,000. FE nt ieee: R condition} ats gad cat . ing od be tin, G00 $900. New ings une pioved be SAN cat ec ‘Clarenc woulldings (3, pressed Yor ay sal Rau Nevin, 21-fe | * < * ie a ent eae . ef Ragen |S rea at stor vaso wuanes | Dad os ; WM. C iy $3,000, 915 Baldwin Ave. 0 | in orry. We ve lieu ‘A v F guauites Wile gopreey. REAL BS #00 Sale “Bus rec ee a and’ ib ‘your a mee Heat on ey Mg rg Piright, 1609 Elizabeth Li, Rd i — mln tan oe UN ‘ TATE iness +6203 muni _$%. MY a 5-9657 Le, Rd. wn tow price, of at fo a Chotce NION TAKE 2 Property 49 o Loans to $ isnie apa LEGS. en D nope z. m rom 1S 500 sions io a 2 mys Set aie mates! own faxe.” stag 08 fh é. USY TEI Made Qu rates tor mwaution Divi. is soames i rT) aa +0568 ae wn Pe pe abulous LEGR ickl ce i rmee gar Reasonal eS ele ane ae pprment. 825 per mo. a a SRAPH |. peccson an — a sorvice, a.m SECOMDITIONED. ae ve ts mene) we jous corner location _ You will always receiv 31 th OR 3-222. aoe, .m. to in sone Ey nN | My loss, your INCOME: many uses Bi god Lares treatment rs yp TLE S Dp. mM. “| walnut fi PIANO re sai lake ‘WaTKine LAR ats ae fices. ‘ides ogre he coped caresses) phone di _ 5-654 or 3 aNK undays * | a a j, Buren. 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MU 4-2045 $500 an, | 4 H MINK ~ HDAIR EB 45168 etric. | Mis cere nth eae Gee ; N rself | TOP CoM Clarkat Lea rpet, dr @ baths, Rl : ress, SKIN cu if 2 REFRI : cellan FE (h bee Cod 3 red bathed , 6l SOLL fsa _Ston. eating stat apes. Lot 200%, CHARD | 63. size 1 8 WE uu ft. $18 RIGE | Me" cou _FE_8-6819 Cost F pick t SAND l ston, ¢ Ste. —: D STE 566 oR DDIN Eas Ver RAT a? PL s 60 G : $75 OR soi Sts k ORAVEL” : i) OAkiand oNger 200 A Center He E REALTOR Loan Co ‘Taby — easonable. ae _ 38888 Spin-Dre Sine TOR. 6 se olanien JpIPe ee and: Tro seb $35. ANT ALLP Rare ee load an RY OOK land mM also HING, ———_——— $22, 0 | eee ee ipe, de R FT. | HOME 5 FF 5 iION LOO SAND STE Huarus' d oaD IOK = — several Siz — eee R| 80 per f OME 5-6967 aM ERS AMERS per DELIVE i ate, | ve. te, 42° Th wld | bow $2: chairs, achine. ‘$7.50: $3; Ca OL & r bea nding coll ny ~ sical Goo — | bag traetar ser DU rd Sara| brary table ening cs Troding esmates Eves. tet Bide e 12 BASS_ACCOR s 62| FE service. PE. 58538 ; , : , y table. g cabinet: | ng 4-IN' ddl es bh e606 rT a 5 pt a 338 c 7 ERSerel bie 38.1068 eS {Ince sont. Pir we oa 1 GALLA oN. $70.99 For Por Sale = . 2, . ne Dr mp. pumpe © ort 33 ” MBE bins Huron St GER’S | 2 aw sale Pets nd a, ie fam LUMB ’ 104 ( O. ! Ane Re ' Cc 9 ; * 5 8. Saginaw ING 80 prir 95) rT Miceert He mpl ed OR FB +0566 Pl TM PPP i Baceetty Ex? © | bao rented forth IN FE 8-005 gota MA i] vb fe j FE b2100 ) PR plots that pp areata! ad srau. | AKC REGt a fl | i Ve | “Pron Pi rege 2 | = ; ; ! et +1094, > Telegray ; {USIC = wks old aAelse z _ Across sh EE 20367: Shepherd puppiee, fer. sal ae ‘ Irom Tei-H 67 E 5-0967, ea for, MAN | uron Be P gale, Po. : : Page p A CT a ‘e i Brook TER x f Al t THIRTY-EIGHT sa. Eee Sale Pets 0 nd 1 ae ee ay service * call Pa eaiso aft ey p.m. oe : ' ft i SOT ‘| — sibil Way * Housebrok- ay 62017 : "POPPIES. AKC ie with papers, - Hop; son BERMAN PINSCHER Bisa 2 PUP reasonable. FE 2: FDSS , Tegiered. 1 wis, = 720 Emer- Mit. Clemens.’ )_ ee. off Mt_Ce WN SHORT-HAIRED POINT- ers, reasonable 1 ML 33083 pagina PIGS 7 ALL PET SHOP | 55 Williams FE 46433 ss H. POOL SIZE. 6 ct tae) $550 Oakwoed Rd. Ortonville (MONKEY ; FROM | ae KOKOMO TAME "OR_3-1650 Braail. Children’s pet. COCKER 1 YEAR, old. Cee ‘» Pn a — Shes e ut is -f Be call att fter 5 : F 53-8280. MALE FRENCH 7 POOLE, 8 old. Not registered, Also new set of a ee Bier Metal box with pad ¥F MALE +g BORD D PERINESE. Zz years old_ _FE: aoe INIATURE 1 CHSHUNDS | Mae stud. O Tiver.. OATY 32803. “PARAKEETS, | 183 Sanderson PARAKEETS GUAR TO hte Cages. 501 ath St. FE 2 | ETS CANARIES, aes Fees us wet 584 ‘Oakland Ave. | REG BG STALLION ._& GRADE, ponies _MaAsfair 62453. ' SINGING | caN ARIES TALKING, parakeets Cages and suppiies Eve: ar fee tre Dott as ‘ . - 2489, AU AUBURN HGTS MOBILE VILLAGE! OWENS MAGINE SUPPLIES. ; ee . . . canes oe Hatchery [iii Gest ty Wl GH, Pontiae, 9 Orchard Lk Seon “Take a grip on yourself while I play a couple of corn-|'54 DeSoto V8 ..Dn $145 i comme. CALL IN} ee ‘balls — I have to Daddy for some money!” Station wagon, light green. power Cee ay “MONK 6 pm. MU: pe aay aoe Boss ed dot pepe MAZURER nit 7 ° ne heater, automatic, 9-2638. e front round MM NE mac! 7 0. 3-2661. wy , | = > COCKER t PUPPIES. $10 XFORD “i x FOR EXCLUSIVE Used Truck Parts -89A ___ For! Sale Cars 91 Cars 91°53 Pontiac & . . $395 Boarded 70 hone NE Tae eee ede | ull enters nic Mart | Gam SRG oaaeS 2 ar, straight shift, clean ® a e and steer’ , etc * E D ogs Trained, -~ . Sidewalk =, % = a = controls and Master. pene aie Pong "34 Mere / . Boas CATS SOAnnED _ vel ween Lge . — Oxtord = craft trailer ; | HEIG MOTOR. a “ oF AMlercury ....--, $845 : —— Burr-Shell 375 8. Tele Lakeville Rd. Ph. OA All New—All Comp ete = —_—_ avs. teridapon to ase Ni Lang + : ee ae wae ARK AT PARKHURST we RO 5 For | Sale Trucks 9% ares seen * me : are + 3 eee led ert ober SC LO “Hay, Grain— «& Feed a lovely acres includes a een +s] Chevrolet $205 , lake with wim ming. sere yp, |e CHEVROLET % TON PICK: j of Une twice tess 1st 2ND “Ba y, “15 & “OP. schools Clu house, and Gaenss USED MTR. DEPT. | 1 clean one -for the 2 dr., powerglide, nice Ind car. cree & lumber, Phone MA 50666) iter, Only 13 minutes to ‘one _¥ eld truck ALL TYPES OF HAY, STRAW | tiac Also trafler sales Wase rate. la = ae votes ten ees ed money ayo sire Chareciet corn ,Aiso mulch bay. Will do $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611. Mart - pes a, SS ST ee ee 5 Weed ‘Jimmy DeRose liver, ‘OAkiand 8-21 Auto Accessories 80 vols 8 te ee BARGAINS | SALED HAY, 19900 HADLEY RD. aes _ USED RIGS (iin Ew 3100 w HURON STREET Clarkston. MA 64781. ‘1950-51 CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. AF molded plywood and § HP mo- iss i CHEVROLET PICKUP. $225. | :sg Edsel convt. loaded $2985 | 5s eeevie VERY es aa For Sale Livestock 72) °**¢ 85, 8 “Sohnson ‘1s "Fow boat, trafler and Mir, $225/DODGE DUMP i900 5 SPEED | '5] Olds dr. $4. H. top BSS | Osea ater 2 pm. : ~~~" FORD 6 — 1954 MOTOR, Good Sal gg ni speed axle, FE | ‘i? Plymouth 4 dr. wagon. $2045 | MARE RIDING HORSES AND. ~ Mazurek Marine Sales | soez1. ‘31 Ford convt, & rom $1895 | 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR saddies Plateau eee yonx.| | Olds —W gmotar. needs rings, 8. ae, eee FORD * RUCK ET ton we STAKE | (37 Ford) Pairk Seg ar iss, Batis heater, Powerglide orig: is CHOICE PUREBRED | fi 8. Johnson _ E_ 4-058: : , shire pigs. OA 8-204 aS eee __ For Sal Tires § 804 \MERC. MARK 40 WITH i vice. condition. Li] oo Prankiin Bird. me custom 4 dr FOM Hie Sg N408s Shorts Chevrolet sock BLACK & WHITE PONY, 4 YRS adit re _Silver_lower_ unit. A-1. is? FORD DUMP. SALE, $200.|°57 Chev. 2 dr., std. trans. $1495 Hunter at 8 Woodwerd eve Bir old, gentle 71660 Dilley Rd.. Da-| NEW PISHING NG BOATS. So0ND ¢ & | FE 4290. minghaen MI 62735. visburg, MIE 4 | a a2 OSED TIRES, 82 50 UP. We “fiat bottom FE 5-8762. 4921 Filer. V8 "38 Olde 88, dar. H top loaded’ sises C PONY. B awaits es > WHITE. NEW 12 BOATS $40. 12 ALUM. |. Mereomatic $1385 oan Very gentle EL 6-0301. SEATS Tine $150.50, 12° Steel $104. ,| 1953 Ford F250 stake. Actua! 20. "36 Studebaker 2 dr. w Siaas | CAR PAY MEN Bei vou a ah oy _ Very _gew' L = ______ | $03 8. cares St. FE 000 hi $5 Pontiac 2 hydro $945 —_ REG TENNESSEE WALKER. - — | $79.50. 12° Chippewa its ro miles. Dual rear wheels, rub- "$3 Dodge 4 rs —_ a tone expensive Ef Gentle. Ride or drive Must sell NEW 67 x 15 ' BLACK. $144.50 up. 9669 M59 West. r 100 oe cont — rack | 54 Dodee 2 dr_ Sean ; are ‘Or: M rvs oe eal Os pt pias ta 7 New ge 2 dr top. s7re, $805 e Orion Motor es ul today “Maple an | Wie Suit ‘th, Se sstis clu) PRIVATE DOCKAGE FoR Ts) “ BIRMINGHAM “34 Chev, 2 dr nd” trans, $45 | po gl? AT Ww Livestock 73 = “Exchange New tire {see (beach. fishing boat and picnic aS ere te Elion faes PORU — MEACHRY MY 32017 eee fanted | dee state a = : pounds ined uded. For informa- a é wk AMBLE — ‘ae 33 Piymouth 2 2 ar., Md. trans. §275 sans NEW. ANTED LIVESTOCK ALL, an _¢ 2-3231. 606 8S. Woodward , MI 6- ’ 5 we 4 : __ Winds, Porrest Jones. MA oe 5-0916 “gaged ta an General Belek fs, iat Bie EXCEL, COND. 1950 FORD. \;-TON STAKE, ED- Bf) ans oy aD : fies | 2G, “mileaee, SS tan he off, black or $425. __die_Steele Ford. ome | 06 | ah busine: For Sale Poutry 74 74 be wwe =e EEDLINER par A UTILITY.|'52 FORD Fs. 1%) TON PLAT 49 Plymouth business cpe. $100 Cunningham Motor Sales Ne ED. WILLI AMS Fe "ereary KG-4 motor with —. - rack. ge 4 , Tubber and TRU . CHICKENS i ee lower . MI_ 40381, motor. y es Dotee 7 “Blek-wp — Call, OR 3-6672. S18. Saginaw _et_Raeburo_ ggED —B AT. FEED LIN ER, | i9s4 DUMP axt . ~ Sale Farm | Produce _ 7, Auto Service 81 hSinS ean an eh Gone Se tae RIEM EN SCHNE IDER> ~~ eames —~ | eet ON, SWageecker site| 2 eae ‘ ENGLEHART CHOICE FRESH iH PICKED #1 " STRAW.| AUTOMOBILE eae a ateg | sohmeen 3) hp J 5 232 8. Sagi | verries. Royce Long. Ford| makes. Arc welding, FE 3410 | hp. seb Mercury 10, ‘KOT, CL Sh hog Fase erp Saginaw CPE 2-131 V AC ATION Rd. MU (CRANKSHAFT Galvan RO IN THE Oliver S hp gearshift $95. ee 197 BUICK & 149 PLYMOUTH, \ TATOES or 5. Cyaan ery semored Fd Ma-| have the best Buy Riviere} pal DUMP, $395. CALL mechanical condition. 4330 Mor. Rd Phone FE. ibaarend P ojgedl tow as. Kian | after 86-8264. is4 E. Huron St. FE 2-0353. i SPECIALS wg rua Seer meee Bene SS DETALED FREE a wo oar. bb per cert dwn are oe Pe SET Got the Itch ' ey rs he To Switch | 1955 Nash Rambler 4 door wagon, E Hallervack's oe aus Fare win er PP ad Ra. Sports Cen. s FORD TON TON PIEUP, WON: TO A BETTER CAR? radio, heater, gas saver siles ~ QT. BERRY BOXES rE Rat LU 300 Baléwia! enn derful igat We've Bit "em — better cars that Is, wal ear © KING BROS. Sale Motor Scooters _82\v-8 INBOARD MOTOR aNp TOM BOHR, INC. MU ¢17! over oose from. as low as 1955 Chevrolet ir 4 door wag. j——~ nsmission. $100 ev FE on, Powerglide, Li $i PONTIAC BD. AT OPOTES “we PONTIAC’ S R rer’s Sales & Service 40734 FE 411121997 CRUISARE WITH SIDE can, £2 SaED OOTSOLKDS . a oge : — i Ce | Ihe ona ‘Beaeteatttge Radio, aaa Awe Rizs ve 1-4221 afteT NEED vs UTR uburn Ave. 2 “4 powe wren et Opayee oo Dec Re St LAMBRETT A. —Wwi D, Trade-in thet old outboard oo TRUCK CENTER Be, Wise, ize oe | brakes. One owner car . $1105 1290 speedometer, Buddy seat. Like. ead subwance r big trade- tenn LER! | eros ws ar Vo STRAWBERRIES, Fite YOUR _new. $275 Fx 8-2406 afier 6 p.m ERSON HARDWARE GM 1954 eer ET. |e DOoR mb. | eS en a coral and tor: own, Fenton Rd 3 miles squih of/ | CUSHMAN 2182 $ Tele FE die Steele ord PE 60200 | fo, “ghar #1495 ion 9 or mr miles fence & SERVICE) Across en Miracle Mile P 55 CHEVY 2-DR. Watch for signs MAine §-0864 12 8. PADDOCK iat Ptke: FE 44246 As ee | RET AIL BRANCH . ‘ WiLL SWAP OXYOEN ACET | "Engcia Moet ave, OO ts This, ta 210. een. mice clean) LT ook Chev Sale F Farm _Equipment 76” weiding outfit tot 8 motor se now at fessenamle prices Howard! Oakland at Cass - gar. Good rubber. Straight stick. asklns . ¢ BAR TRATLER-TYPE DEAR.|—7-~ Sten totes FE Fe atin road IE: Corner fling GMC Mit WITE BYDRA-| ES AUTO SALES alist Ditto Mignwey ot Mis, | porn hay rake. Like new. a For ‘Sale Motorcycles _ 83 we STILL HAVE SOME x08 | ks her vies [X_ e _ FE 22351, 5-01 ae ‘41. IN used 14% tow beats, made|igao PORD WELD E R, LINCOLN 1050, CHEVROLET. | BROOK WOOD | (sy CHEVY CONVERTIBLE POW- BALER SPECTAL a, igs Bet, £09% aes of meaty duty M Mirine ‘“ 10 AMP era fov'and Nester #0008 Oriadvilie.| er glide REH_ ABSOLUTELY NO a wheel s ailer , . Assume tall a re 46 PTO BALER “ Rowe swering. Srarete tet Crooks oats ccessories | tt This 1 nusuall we Sree LU Phone FE @-0088 =|, Bee. es 2 oe Seno om) SAubura < East Blvd. BEE OUR t SELECTION OF HAY | Tools - New. Used and Rebuilt All types of Electric fence stup- plies. sain greg Ph. Or- tonville, N A_ 1-328: ee SELL OR TRAD F FARMALL A’ with A amet blade 832 Mt, Ciem- ens 5 TR ACTOR CLOSE OUT) iding mowers, 4 used! tillers, severa) used reel and ro- ak H octebc Reduced price on 18 EVANS. EQUIP 6507 DIXIE pb MA_ 35-7878 sor OR 1824 USED SPECIALS ROTILLERS. ae MOWERS & GARDEN TRACTORS Severai to choose from. al! ready) to go riced to sell ~Z CREDIT TERMS HOUGHTEN & SONS 3 1. Case & Ferruson_ pe er ____Rochesier_ OL i) Auction Sales” 77 SMART'S AUCTION SALES. every Wednesday, mile west a! North Hil) enpeeue center, Rocnester For Sale Housetrailers ers 78 § toler tan tractors, 4 riding trac-| — tor | t | running | jot 4. HP ELGIN, ABOUT 12 HOURS time Fhe! N. Opdyke » FE 49226 10 HORSEPOWER MERCURY MO. 3830 come to FE 5-8858 | $895 Full Price $185 OR YOUR OLD CAR DOW i CACH FOR CARS FACTORY BRANCH . tor, $125. Beechgrove, Eiiza-. f ad _bake Estates. FE 5-9648 ©= AARDENBURG —— Sopa Suburban Mtrs. } 33 CHEVROLET T osaae 2H Laie Secours i Pe Coss at Fn Fhe OLDS DEALER ~ ‘ DOOR 21 : ° er, both licensed: OL 2-7326. Cc ASH 565_ 8° Woodward ‘Birmingham Hester. cae rie ‘ace 17, RUNABOUT BOAT. - ‘37 MODEL Pe pte SU la DYNA. R-H, light blue finish. ' Sie *° HP Mercury Mtr, EM) AVERILL'S NERD CARS R & R MOTORS 16 : op it, Then bring tt hers for 724_Oakland FE 42528 a ee RUNA| top Cotiers. ae ine BUICK HARDTOP PONTIAC . Rem contro moto: { xis fl : ry = n |_trailer, Like new. $600. OR 3-6252 | PE 2.0078 ES Power brakes. Fewer sueres-| “RETAIL STORE” | i127 FT CEDAR STRIP BOAT WITH | JUNK CARS er. Can be seen at 371 Voorheis |. PE 3-7117 rie ee hme jonas Ud wa EE lice committer outed Boat ‘ CASH F OR QUALITY 1953 CHEVROLE r. 4-DOOR. ED- | FOR LATE MODEL ; die Steele Ford. FE 5-8204 25 HP. self starter Evinrude and USED CA CADILLACS boat coves Reasonabie. Call MAy- fair 6-1134 14 FT. PORTA-BOAT MUST BE seen. Boat folds in half, making own trailer Good cond Easy conversion in ‘2, minute from boat to trailer hp motor, Ideal for fishing in remote -places With no jaunch- ; img sites $195. Midwest 6-5322 14 ARISTOCRAFT MARK trailer and tarp. Must sacrifice _EM_3-5623 H 7 GEM is FT RAVELING 10 HP Johnsen mtr, Good cond | trailer. full iy quippec $1250, 1130 Owner selling lake home $295 Dover ston Pk FE ¢ 1878 3384 Edgewood Dr (At Edgewood Al (RSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer since 1932. Guaran- i for life. See them anc get cnatration f at Warner Traii- Sales 3696 W Huron {Plan join ene of Waily Brvan’s ting caravans | 10X37 Yt {338 DN 9316 HIGH e Home _Jstates TRouseTeeA 7 38. «TAKE $500 and take over payments to ee " 1929 Lakeville Rd, Oxford fe ae = FOOT GREAT LAKES Must see ike new Washer and a@rver plus many extras $2,985 Owner, FE 8-6636 Detroiter. ~ Pontiac | Chief to 60) ft. ae 10 wides trade ip siiowance on your 1946 to 1848 traller. $750 ul and up tfade tp allowance on sour 1949 to 195) Bring your title with you Yes, e en at our jow, low prices We still top tiem al) oD. trade in value Also furniture. / tener im trade Yes, sou save romans of dom are when you-buy - Bob ‘ Hujchinson Sales Inc. an ie mighesy os 10) rice F ‘ — orth a Ponties OR 31202 | 2-81 Golf _courser Lower Straits Lk FT RUNABOUT WITH horsepower Chris Craft. Excell mn Condition FE €-0370 i@ CENTURY RUNABOOT. 60 HP, Gray, $700 OA 8-307) OP JOHNSON, MODEL _$65 FE 2-8438 ‘$4 EVINRUDE is _condition. EE 5-2217. 1956 25 HP MERCURY wours, Sacrifice, FE 8-3133 16 > PO IS HP EXc ”_ LOW “| BoaTs - MOTORS -- TRAILERS: JAN Inboards & Outboards,. Aluminum & Fibregias ‘scott. ATWATER reget a USED BOATS & CRUISE - OUT BOAT CULES 1401 Highweod at Walton Bivd. OPEN 7 Days, FE - 4-92370 sar oo ER. FE 2-5302 4pm CALL conn FIBEROLASSED & cus > _tomized MY 3-1 BOAT TRAILER. $35 FE 86145 Takes up to 25! 30, | § FT PETERBORO BOAT AND 4 - Community Motor Sales | 1957 CHEVROLET. $€ CYL. RADIO AUBURN pat Pans A BLVD $1495 Iso a fine selection of other & heater clean used cats. It's 1958 . Starchief 4 dr seda GI ENN’ S) Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | *Powergude. Radio ‘a heater Whitewalls 1350 N. 254 seg hap oid Woodward on, Do B'ham MI 4-1930' |HOMER HIGHT MTRS. RAMBLER [a te Po, Re 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr. V8 engine $ 396 Wanted clean used cars. 1933 —— 4 fof a Radios & heater. $8 485 for the t p dollar, See us J. oan on OT = Plains, High og Dollar for aris mel models. Ph OR 3135 TOP CASH! FOP ANY MAKE oe Ce Se Bee in Blvd. OXFORD, M. IGAN OA 8-2528 mode) hae a up or down ienesk ECONOMY CARS S AOSURR| ste checss txpes, “= TOORING FOR CLEAN 1952-33 SIX, Rambler Wag. 1952. seass- § 208 CY LINDER VROLET, a tl ‘Rambler ¢Dr., 1955. .....+... 8 708 STANDARD SHIFT WILLING T 2 choose from a PAY OR RELIABLE TRANS. ‘Rambler. 1955. Wagon, ...... $1005 PORTATION CALL ORLANDO 2 choose * from. : } 33-7153. Ram bier Dr, TSE. ..<000... $1188 = ~~ VE Rambler 4Dr./ 1057 ......... 81405 OL! = Rambler yi 1987 $1705 Is a pra —— list of value-packed eedees s rac al MOTOR SA LES Ska chen tri agit down specials that Rambier, 1958, Heater SABE $1745 we're : joe to move i) this week W ILL Pp AY Rambler, 1957, : Hurry | —-no wait—you be iate-you be Pull power , mew car sorry. warranty. TOP DOLL AR Nash Statesman, 1956. _ $1195 20,000 actual miles "53 Dodge 4.Dr. : FOR GOOD CHEA APIES '53 DeSoto 4-D - USED CARS “1861 Hudson eet Oat oF Be 52 Buick Hardtop , ¢ a $505 a FE 29101 menere) tena Soy Ht 4 Dd aie $3 Chevrolet 4-Dr. * »RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, penne any- ACTION. Dial 1. ie TE ce] 6 * come to North Ct ete Co. Hunt-| - : ts W Bi aham ‘¢ See M& M Motor Sales iss? rbainedo "qqatey | '54 Chevrolet 2-Dr. |For top dollar on iste model cara.| bond ees eras 752 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sib eae cane ae tay mie 53. Plymouth 4-Dr. = 1056 Pod WO oi 65....pe 55 models Top do TORS ss "53 Ply rmouth Hardtop. AUBURN MOTOR urry! 934 Kaiser 4-Dr. Esotip *5 at _BLAP : : /'33 Chevrolet 2-Dr TOP. DOLLAR. B/HAM ° |. 2 Fort pr. FOR | D a ‘30 Ford Coupe * Re cs ‘Wootivar + Bg Woodward ‘MI 6-3b00 SCHUTZ - \DeSOTO-PL YM v2 s. , Woodward, | Birmingham things you're not using through’ Classified Ads! ’ Ford. FE }-0204. S64 Ford .........Dn $95 2 2 dr.. white & bine, ie t sift, radio, heater, white - Victoria, ba — with power aoe fadio, heater. wile tinea ike’ new standing buy at only $1,295 24 months warranty. 4 SCHUTZ __ #12 5. Pipocdward: Bir Scminghem i N i953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 6. - good cond $300. OR 23-3871. bet. 4 DR = DSOR bieck & white patnt. w ages Soo Anes An excep $475 Full Price | $7 OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN Suburban Mtrs. EALER 565 : Wounward Birmingham F ACTORY BRANCH 54 DODGE MEADOWBROOK 4 DOOR sh 2 tone green finish. Lu Really nice. — PONTIAC 7 “RETAIL STORE” Oe au CLEMENS :ENIND THE POST OFFICE JEROME a Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass Li PE 'T 10 P.M. REMEMBER, Jerome is ‘an old established OLDS- ‘CADILLAC | frattchised dealership and the major- ity of our cars are new car trade-ins. Ask your neighbors and friends and they too will recommend Jerome's as ne cet car to purchase your ALLOWANCES dent de Ps 5 geet JEROME “Bright Spot” -Orchard Lake at-Cass FE 8-0488 / Open till 10 oe "35, Ford 8 .......Dn $95 FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Low mileage, priced to sell. NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave: Birmingham : MI ¢27135 355 FORD, sratioe sage. INWAGON. ED- ag b Sie Steele Ford. FE CUSTOM TUDO a foratal hear ER es A R. ine. Ne clutch. Must “5 “ORD FAIRLANE Tower SS sE- dan, walls. XSSOLUTELY § MO one’ .DOWN. Assume Bn ng of ab ey" Call Credit Mgr.. at Mr 47500 rold Tu . Ha “- @ FORD. MECHANICALLY AND Body rusted th “ Sue’ ne Seve. UY i181 FORD CONVERTIBLE. PRICE $100. 3-6303, “CY” OWENS FORD ’54 FORD 4 DOOR $495 “CY” OWENS opt Poniac-Buick Rochester: OL 1-8133 RAMBLER |, BILL SPENCE ss ies AS ¥ hire - Mr. Parks at Ravoid ieee Ls 1562 OLDS 0 CONVERT, Orme brakes 4 eam “Roci p OLDEMOBILE i i986 SUP! “ . cetent od cone brakes ang steering, automatic is- FACTORY BRANCH "57 OLDSMOBILE ieton Socal = “R ETAIL ‘STORE = ae or ake tee _ R | oat ss . Ha Turner 147 8. SAGINAW FE_5- $410! ‘$5 [FORD TUDOR VERY GOOD. _ condition. PE 220 isi FORD, V2 OVERDRIVE. | R&aH, 5 excellent aceepted. OR 34ti1. Or ob oo _ sing Motor Sa. “% PORD. Conv me TELE NEW | V8 stick, cheap. MY 3-5612 er 5 pm @ FORD 3 DR? RUNS GOOD | Heasonable enox, after 6 rEPOReESTION. 7 mo | Sen. eaeces | —— | Harold Turner LINCOLN, 1956— We have « Premier = supe tone cowie perfectly ac- which mink and ermine r car will get beauty for you, all $2,085 mos SCHUTZ | YMOUTH ' $i2 gs. Y Woodward. Y Birmingham MGA ROADSTER ‘56. EXCELLENT condition Must sell. Best offer. MG-TD. }-TD, DARK \RK GREEN, EXCEL- —_ new side curtains. | ole call ear _PDOOR. E EDvIE 1955 MER pat CLEAN 1963 MERCURY | MONTER- ey HT... R&H, Mercomatic ‘Call between @ p.m. and § pm. FE " BUICK © Better Buy Used Cars | 55 Buick Special . $1195 RDTOP, radio, white tires, tu-tone Green & White with onizing intertor, Own -~ '56 Buick H’top ... .$1595 SUPER 2 DR.. brakes, white tires fiow, ANOTHER 55 Pentiac 870 ites: 4 oe =. radio, heater, Hy- te, practically new tires, | | ot Ceri 210 ..$ 545 - * & ee | ONE 4 DR. gupan. Sonora neater, | Powerglide, a tone Beige & | Brown, \ 57 Ford Convert. ..$1995 | , COUPE, radio, veg ores Male tires, black top with i | f 57 Volkswagon ... $1695) 2 DOOR, radio, heater, low mile- | age. 35 Buick H’top ... $1195) SUPER 2 DR. radio heater, white Sire: power ste snoring. Dyna E-Z-I ream ae blue white | with’ harmonizing mae, : i ’54 Pontiac Dix. ...$ 695. 4 DR. SEDAN, & ote BE x dramatic, heater, =< with harmonizing in- | ‘52 Buick Super ....$ 295. 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, — Dy- | naflow, ONE OWNER i { 'S4 Pontiac 4-Dr. “$ 05 deluxe sedan, Hk sepa | STARCHIEPF, heater, Hydtamatic. E-Z-I gins ue & with parmenizing | interior. AN ONE -OWN- OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave,’ Ford. “47 aan $60. OR 3-048 aft ACKARD FXCEL. COB COND. ag SRA PLYMOUTH, 1957 and it's ried te seid at aan $1 40 4 months warrenty SCHUTZ: DeSOTO-PL Be 2 s Woodward Birmingham R. R&C Srl eu Mee De Ate Boat Special OS Sn Gates RA "ge TIOR- wagon, Eddie Steele Ford. FE _Best_olter_tokes, FE 6-4206._ _ STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN DEMO CHECK ON SPECIA HURRY Station White Walls, Heater & PLYMOUTH Belved nate & Feat paint CHEVROLET 210 . Radio & Heater, BROWN paint. STATION CHEVROLET 4 Doo V-8 Powerglide. & TAN. Radio White Radio & Dynaflow. & Heater, a SS deveraiign 53 PACKARD Clipper . White & BLUE & IVORY paint Radio & Heater BROWN. 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BEIGE eee ene ve eee .$ 595 BEIGE a Saddie eaves 4547 FE 2-910% | Open Eves. ‘ THE PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 18, 1958 TH IRTY-NINE. was buckling R -- -Today’ S Television Prades --| a ateat tes ms St s atet t + ‘Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel ~WXYZ-TV _ Channel 98 CKLW-TV “ qoNtGii's TV HIGHLIGHTS (9:00 (7) Boxing. Kid Gavilan vs., Yama Bahama in 10-round 8:30 a Show. Township area children, will begin’ 6:00 - Mr. Danger. middlewefght contest. me Monday, under the direction of, the! a sans _ ‘Williams (9) Charter Boat. Forrest'g:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Recreation department. (2) Racket Squad. . .Tucker in adventure series. ; (4) (color) TV Theater.9:99 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. a : Now Will You Try for Mur- , activities, for one-half day pro- 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. der?” 2 @) News, Weail grams each week. :20, (4) Box Four. » (2) Millionaire. Polio-strick- ss These include Montieth, Covert, 6:20, * en athlete (former Dodger'g:39 (2) Beat the Clock Four Towns, Stringham, Water-. 2 OT Gomaity first baseman Chuck Con- (4) Romper Roorr. ford Center, and Burt. Drayton | “ (9) Brave Eagle. Indian ay lies helpless in fron (7) Our Friend Harry. Piains and Donelson will have : ung as gas leaks into his full day programs. chiefs stage deadly spear battle on horseback. =. 9:55 (9) Billboard. ‘According to director Tom Bel- (4) Soidier—ot—Fort. . ton, the uppermost questions asked @) News: LeGoft. veined 2 zoning em 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. + Slain — children to es oe (9) Movie. grounds are ean come, - 49° (2) Weather: Phelps (4) Theater (cont.) (4) Dough Re Mi how will they get there, what will’ ‘oe (2) I've Got a Secret. Tony | ithere be for them to do, how well’ 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. cmt 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. peesgeioay tives leaders, and is 5:00 (7) Sports Parade. 9:45 (7) Budd Lynch. © om. In answer to these inquiries, “all (9) Cochise Sheriff. ‘ arthur township and school district chil- (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 16:00 (7) Tombstone Terr.“ Ruth- 11:00 ‘G Pri ages dren, six to fourteen years, are (2) Target. ie a ulterior mo ) Bescs| Ie Ei eligible to participate,” Belton said. ive when saves sheriff's E x« * * : : 11:25 (7) N 7:10 (1) Weather. a News , nent He — that oes have — : : t Dotto reques' ‘o provide transportation. 7:15 (71) News: Daly. ‘“ ged Is bad Life. = = Troth or Consequences. ae Programs will feature, arts, crafts, : 2) Steel our. American 2) the . — , et quiet games, athletics, special ac- 3:30 (1) Disneyland. Fantasy-. Steere (Mary Astor) in) (9) Ricky Clown SWORD CONQUERS — Guy Williams has discovered that the (tivities and trips to various places land: “Magic and Music’’— ans aera — ill Howdy Doody. sword is a mighty weapon in conquering young television fans. of interest. animated sequences and mi hn AEN .- leas ——— Guy, who portrays the swashbuckling Zorro on ABC-TV Thursdays The a sesdursht thant ef Beethoven, soot 19:15 (9) Weather ane 2 ewe Gomis: at 8 p. m., believes that children find swordplay more romantic | isto gpringpcer and pid Korsakoff. Hans Conried : than gunfighting, and thus have. made Zorro their latest hero. | perienced, with an adult leader host... a | = + colle (9) Million Dollar Movie. '*:™ (9) Film Fare. THURSDAY AFTERNOON | relngshomy = a ee. | Red ae en. uae in ite: 30 (7) Police Dept 12:00 (2) Love of Life. Ty es Drinking coffee in his hotel din- ground. - pose idl Train. When (9) Starlight Theater. Betty, (4) Tic Tae Dough. | if en OC \ing room with a reporter, he was) There will be no charge for the train’s water supply goes Grable, “Pin-Up Girl.” (44) (9) Maggie Muggins. — iconstantly interrupted by children ‘summer playground program, with down, Seth Adams sends. (4) Studio 57. Thief ‘stops and parents who wanted to meetithe exception of arts and crafts Filat ahead to find water! doctor on emergency run./12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine. | him and ans his oe jmateriala Belton said. A sched- tale | Arthur Franz, Dane Clark. 0 u l lams “™ | * . = 2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 12:39 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (2) Sing Along. Musical va-| vl : : (4) It Could Be You. ; The reporter remarked that he! Pi t TUBE ety. —— . porter rem 8:20 (1) Disney (cont.) ee eee (7) Stu Erwin. Sword Seems Mightier 3 never met a TV performer icture ® Movie (con. ' : — (cont.) (9) Fun With Food. Than Gun in Attracting | who — — and admiringly | 21 1 y ‘agon (cont. hea ettas recogni y younger genera-| (2) Leave It to Beaver (2) News: LeGoft. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. Video Viewers ‘tion. Why? | Inch Beaver goes. after gopher, | op ” ” | 2nds as Low at $9.95 11:15 (4). Weather. : r oo Perhaps, said Williams, snares a rabbit. (2) Weather. 1:08 ae Ladies Day. By CHARLES MERCER =~ “the ~sword is more romantic FE 4-1515 2m Ci Cee sed eerie Deve ( My Little Margie. NEW YORK w@ — A handsome) than the gum to children. Per Hl ¢ & ¥ ELECTRO MART and boys plan big dance to Li:28 is Sports actor named Guy Williams ®#P5 Zorre does what every | 158 OAKLAND AVE. raise money to fix up fra-| (2) Sports. (9) Movie. hae = as ae in C | child wants to de. 9 “til ternity house—and Ozzi nd! recently went for a stroll in Cen-) i wind ary saby-chtting 7 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. tral Park where he used to walk) “He never walks around a table; for a dozen infants. 11:25 S dlasaglghoniel Th. Tom (7) Topper. jin leaner days. he always vaults over it — for no| Conway, “Faleon in Mex- . t « «& ‘motivated reason except that he’s! ‘e Sother Kaows Bes} mo OM) 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Zorro and wants to vault over the; ap Moye Lp « : st. | Before he'd gone very far he janie” TRANSMISSION Bud, the Executive” tries... 59 (7) Night Court (7) Lady of Charm. was engulfed by swarms of chil- SERVICE managing the high school, (9) Theater (cont.) dren who shouted, “Hey, Zorro! One local’ husband complains pienic. Rerm.) | @ Jack Paar, Baird Pup" {© Faye Etizabeth . Where's your horse, Zorro? that his wife is leading a double REBUILDING AND (2) Theater. Mystery re pets, si C u io Towers. | . How about a duel?’ life—bers and his . The really | ADJUSTING ... ALL CARS turns. | (2) N'watch (cont.) 2:18 (4) How to Arrange Flowers. astonished at being so widely (plush suburbs are where the sta NO DOWN PAYMENT 2:30 (2) House Party recognized out of costume and a tion wagons are sometimes bigger —— = (4) Kitty Foyh : continent - distant from the |than the station . . . Etiquette. Pontiac THURSDAY MORNING My Pays. stomping grounds of his weekly @p: When the hostess puts her mm, salie Sarel television program (ABC, Thurs- finger between the pages of a book ansmission service ‘6:56 (2) Meditations. ” . day, 8 p. m.), Guy “Zorro” Wil- and keeps it there, don’t stay (AT MOTOR MART) | 2:50 (9) News. liams signed autographs and (more than five minutes. —Earl Wil- J g*!-!%% E- Mentcsim = FE 4-6288 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 3:00 (2) My Hero retreated. son. (4) (colov) Matinee Theater. _ — : (2 I : ? ha wae | (7) American Bandstand. | [7:88 (2) Cartoon Frolic. | (3) Movie. | | ‘3:30 (2) V $ \8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. | % on * el Wife | (9) Movie. - { ACROSS 1 Roof material ry C iy 4] 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. $ Upright (4) Queen for a Day. house pert (1) American Bandstand. 'Cape ——— i house 4 i 12 Seed vessel , 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. 13 Teward the Y, — —r Uy pated 4:39 (2) Edge of Night. 18 Considering fa (9) Laff Time. | 17 porch “i 5 | 18 Show : 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. Th F S d R il Pri contempt Vs, — oe e Factory Suggeste etal Prices 21 Chest rattle 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. | 23 Man's m0 | (4) Charles Farrell. Ee —— "V Vif | (7) Woody Woodpecker AN D 2 gare wal i | _ ° (9) Looney Tunes. : ~ an eburches’ | 34 Lignt. wall 5:15 (4) (color) It's Great World.! . 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