a A _|_ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, JUNE 17, 195 | ee |Area to \ ias Temperatures » ‘lief from scorching weekend tem- BULL of Dexter toward ETIN DETROIT (AP) — At noon today, the U.S Yeather Bureau advised residents in the area north Hartland, Waterford an Plains to be watching for ominous cloud for said a tornado funnel cloud wa State spotted ‘in the vicinity of Pinckney and Dex ter in Wash County near Ann Arbor, The weatherman foresees no re-| peratures which brought countless sunburned noses back to the grind- today. The low tonight will be Tl, High tomorrow 90 to 94. Yesterday afternoon the ther- mometer registered 91, highest for the year, and at 10 a.m. today the mercury already had reached the 90 degree mark. The U.S. Weather Bureau reported that temperatures will av- ashing Rains *) ‘Stay Above 90 © D ) ey ‘}i2 mm, .......-76 10 a.m. woes 90) revent “ 4 a.m. ......74 12 Mm ...00-- 91 Vj | AS . H , pemccog pam cog VlOIeNCE In Fd Weekend Ricting k 50, Injures 200; An Mobs Loot and Burn PORT AU PRINCE, H — Violent rainsto. lashed Port au Prince iday, washing out thre ened new political viole for the time being. At le 50 persons perished ¢ 200 were hurt in week rioting. | The ruling military jw ated about five degrees above the Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m, was 73. At 2 p.m. the mercury read 85. Last Rites Held - 7,000 File Past Body broadcast continuetis . normal 80 high and normal 59 low peals to businesses te 0; for the next five days. late normally, and war ithat it had power te f¢ operation of essential « ices and maintenance food supply lines. | The general strike | been a potent polities! fo ‘here in the last six mon' | Angry mobs west on an org or Slain Girl Swelter in Comfort, Men! pe “Will The: Press advocate com- I i [i sit eit i. t z+ nit } 4 «tilt i Potter Hits ‘High Taxes, Hart Repudiates Charges Senator Charles Potter (R-Mich) contends industry is being driven out of the-state by the “high tax-poli-| cies” of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Lt. Gov. a Democrat, denies this and says Michigan gained 104 new plants in the past five years. The two men aired their. views on the current Michi- rif f z g ! iif lt eer i ge Ff : ae - The Weather U.8. Weather Bureae Forecast » Thundershowers (Details Page 2) = > a ss. Tisth YEAR we: xT: hs _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, JUN E 1! 1957 —34 PAGES aa IFPER RATIONAL NEWs te PHOTOS Cast Off Those Stifling Ties! ; PERSPIRING PAUL SPARROW 4 < BULL DETROIT (AP) — east of Dexter toward _ mations. ter in Washtenaw County ETIN At noon today, the U.S. Weather Bureau advised residents in the area north- Hartland, Waterford and Drayton Plains to be watching for ominous cloud for- State Police said a tornado funnel cloud was spotted earlier in the vicinity of Pinckney and Dex- near Ann Arbor. |Area to Steam as Temperatures _ Stay Above 90 The weatherman foresees no re- lief from. scorching weekend tem- peratures which brought countless sunburned noses back to the grind- stone this morning. Continued warm and humid is the outlook for tonight and to- morrow, with late afternoon or - levening thundershowers expected today. The low tonight will be 71. High tomorrow 90 to 94. Yesterday afterneon the ther-) Lashing Rains Prevent More 50, Injures 200; Angry Mobs Loot and Burn (FP) — Violent ened new political violence for the time being. At. least Weekend Rioting Kills PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti) rainstorms | lashed Port au Prince to- day, washing out threat- -lmometer registered 91, highest for 50 persons perished and! the year, and at 10 a.m. today the | Leaves Hospital to Wed "Residents Flee ito Local Parks in 90-Plus Heat Autos Jam Highways, No Relief in Sight for Next 2 Days More steamy heat is in gan. The U.S. Weather Bu- reau predicts temperatures tee cot i emt ops Vi | Lait a Se eages 6 a.m. ...... 73 1 pm. ...... 87 days with lief til Gm EE PM lolence in Naif days with no relief un area simmered Sunday ina hotter because of little breeze, and humidity rang- ing up to 95. Scattered thunderstorms - cool things off. The Sunday high was not a-record. The all-time June 16 mark was 97 in 1952. Hundreds of thousands State Continues to Sweller : store for sweitering-Michi-——__— The metropolitan Detroit high of 89. It seemed even - failed to. 200 were hurt-in weekend, mercury already had reached the | , packed parks and beuches. 190 degree mark. rioting. | Overheated engines made The U.S. Weather Bureau has; The ruling military junta, . . AP’ Wirephete 6 . reported that temperatures will av-|proadcass continuous ap- TRUE LOVE — Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rogers beam happily in |traffie jams even worse. erage about five degrees above the . P-| Dallas, Tex., after their wedding last night. Rogers, shown on a| Police estimated 125,000 crowd- normal 80 high and normal 59 low’ peals to businesses to oper-| stretcher, underwent an appendectomy 24 hours before the cere- |eq into Detroit's Belle Isle Sunday for the next five days. late normally, and warned, mony, sat in a wheelchair for the rites. He was returned to the : ce, astgtas ; : Papa ue ’ | : ; Said one officer: “It's a wonder it : Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- : hospital after the three hour ceremony and reception. ; . : that it had power to force, : ss ’ |perature preceding 8 a.m, was a3. : : ‘didn’t sink | At 2 p.m. the mercury read 85. loperation of essential serv-| Traffic from Kensington Park : ‘ices and maintenance of E C R id B on Grand River backed u _ . | = 3 iP two | t Rj t H ld food supply lines. X - ity ES1 ents etter | miles at times at the traffic light as | eS e The general strike has' At C h M In New Hudson. Some 25,000 per- |! *|been a potent political force ter Tas in OSCOW sons swarmed over St. Clair Met- ° : here in the last six months.| | repelitan Beach sear Mt. Ciem- | . OF . ain Hf Angry mobs went on an orgy of A former resident and native of Pontiac and her, “"* looting, the are and stoning eee injured in an air crash near Moscow, Friday| a a aie an ve . st a e army's ouste eir — e nsecutive n f of Ma ry deCaussin; Fignole. 7700p sipped it with) Mrs. Margaret Tremper, now of Grand Rapids is still|the heat was concentrated along | fF Police Press Search MAbout 1,000, Haitians were im- in serious condition. She will undergo sereety shortly eS Se Yok oe pain | ii prisoned. to set a broken leg. Thet a high of 97 reported at Philadel- Little Mary de Caussin was bur-| Treops guarded all embassies daughter, Michelle, 14, is, eee and 96 at Washington, D. c. ied today in Southfield Township's! and legations. U.S. Ambassador epotied in very good con- REUEF SEEN ™ sal ogc crac “ Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Gerald Drew said he was in con- on jd on an . COOL CLUB PRESIDENT SPARROW Hundreds wept as the Mass of) stant touch with the army. TALKED BY PHONE Megas: a felts hesbegabesd ee ns fcac a nae “There has been no indication; Dr, Lawrence V. Tremper, an - cool air is expected to sweep in . . J i six-year-old girl savagely slain! SMtiloreign or anti-American osteopathic surgeon, talked by, escues out trom Canada. é ‘ sentiment,"’ Drew declared, “and transatlantic phone with an Ameri- é' Thunderstorms becar e- jlast week. there is no need to evacuate Amer-| i : _ ; 9 e aa ae jean doctor attending his wife in . spread fréni the Great Lakes and There appeared nothing ahead Maecon leet night: Dives to Bottom of Lake Ohio Valley into the eastern Several thousand persons had! states, About one inch of rain : - “Will The Press. advocate com-| On every day when the merc the torture of heat, humidity and . jashingt i | fort for suffering males during the | passes 90, President Sparrow will harassment. Toss your Para filed wet-eyed past the flower- ee oe a eee erie: aa a o caeapert, ox yn ee Bring. Up Boy Who fel] at Bucyrus, Ohio, in a 15- ‘ hot summer months?” queries alappear in the public squares with| open your shirt at the throat and banked body over the weekend, /public, with its illiterate, poverty oN r Tired in Swim to Raft | minute period. ; ae ith) ope " J las the girl's parents, Edmund and | \ stricken, hungry masses being ma- leave New York this afternoon pe : rea . an open sports shirt and no tie.) smile. ni ulated wer-seekin: liti-| for Russia, Hea rains and hail red Yes, indeedy. So will his vast army co *« * 'Gervaise de Caussin of Ecorse nip by po ig Po . Pavy a ul peppe: , ow have t aavereait \Township, sat nearby. cians, all feuding among them-| dre civemiper waa bon) rand A Detroit boy was saved from northwest Iowa today and isolated We're strong disciples of “no ae aed he n) Last summer President Sparrow | . selves. ised in P n, wie fath ie drowning yesterday by the quick tornadoes were forecast for south- : mecktle and am open shirt on (Summer dress for centuries,” SAY5|. 1 is thousands of henchmen| _Meaawhile, police were Se NOTRE CGC raised in Pontiac. Her father, the thinking of a Clarkston man wholern Minnesota and northern Iowa. : every ‘day the mercury passes President Sparrow. “My research ii. action very few times. It port whether any of the many ECT ANOTHER COUP late Robert J. Esler, was with Stan-| dove to the bottom of Dixie Lake, a x 90.” When the hottest weather [Shows that this crass favoritism) ity got to 90. However, that| Visitors to the funeral home were | Marty expected stil another coup dard Oil Co, for many years. |jn Springfield Township, in his at- descends upon us, The Press | must halt. Pontiac can well be a was a vagary of 1956 and probably able to recognize that they had to drive out the junta. There was | VISITED HERE tempt to save the boy's life. 6 Mami 5, D cena pert i regards this ag dignified, gentle- |pioneer. My warriors will rally to/ in not be duplicated. seen Mary Wednesday night spectiation that this one might be) aye Tremper family was in Pon-| Richard Temple, 15, the son of 91: stan hi 64" pode 92, : manly and suitable attire for’all |the colors. xk is without knowing that she was on (engineered by former army Offi-\1;.. on Memorial Day to visit an/Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Temple, ie ele s, : cago, > males. ~« * * her way to her death. cers who were recently ousted at ‘aclé Austin Eoler) of tf) Shore| LOG Spring Garden Rd., was nver n Francisco, $1. The Champion of Masculine Fignole’s order , Austin Esler, of 481 Shore Fresh storms threatened areas * * «* “This is the official proclama- | Emancipation has been asked this} Of a dozen men picked up for : View Dr. swimming to a raft when he ‘began| lof Iowa, Kansas. Nebraska and Once again, Paul F. Sparrow) tion. Inow calt upon all Knights (question by The Press: questioning after the girl's muti-| They had backed the presiden- She told her relatives that she ip) tire end aed back, =o | Minnesota today , will be president of our Masculipe| of the Order to wateh the ther- | yyrpaz QUESTION lated body was found Thursday,| tial candidacy of Sen. Louis De- planned to take the trip, which land County Sheriff's reports. : mometer and be ready to ease : only one was still being held—a| joie, Fignole’s chief rival among | .., arranged by Grand Rapids He saw he was too far from)NO WIND email ih al hsicellci pita Sue Summertime Comfort Club. / Potter Hits ‘H igh Taxes, Hart Repudiates Charges Senator Charles Potter (R-Mich) contends industry “How can men tell when they get dressed in the morning r whether it will be 90 that partieu- lar day? If they dress normally and the mercury creeps past the deadline at 11 o'clock, they're stuck.” The Great Man pondered. Wheels whirled. “Well, sir,” said he at length, “since we're pioneers, we'll ex- man who police said was acting in a suspicious manner at the fu- neral home. * * * end was Orville E. Dibble, 48, a ‘Lake Orion photographer who had been taking pictures in Mary’s pearance at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Among those released this week-| neighborhood before her disap-| the 10 politicians who were to haye vied for the presidency in an election now postponed in- definitely. Fignole, a 43-year-old labor lead- er and professor of mathematics, reached New York Saturday night) with his wife after being bundled aboard a plane by the junta. But his supporters here refused Police visited more tharr 1,000\to believe assurances that he was the Trempers was Richard Chever- is being driven out of the state by the “high tax poli- cies” of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, periment. Any morning it's Ecorse Township homes over the| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) around 80 when you arise, we'll weekend, seeking information that — ex: Ne eee television station WOOD, as an educational opportunity for her daughter. They intended to visit Switzer- land after the trip to Russia. | POLISH PLANE — s thunderstorm just four miles from ithe Moscow airport. Injured with Their Polish plane crashed in a/ shore and couldn't make it back, so he called for help. Mrs. Dorothy Rodgers of 13650 Kingston St., Oak Park, came to his rescue but the boy began pulling her under with him. She then called for assistance and V. A. Knox, of 9965 Dixie High- way, swam out to the spot where Richard had gone down, iton, news director for WOOD-TV, .,\While another Grand Rapids cou) He dived and found Richard’s i|doubled-over body on the bottom. By contrast, in a vast section of the nation there wasn't enough wind to blow out a match. From Texas to southern Maine the na- ition was in a stewpot. Tempera- tures were in the 90s in many places. Philadelphia got a record for a June 16 when the tempera- ture soared to 100, This swelter belt extended from Texas, north along a line to Missouri and across the south- After applying artificial respira-| ern Great Lakes area to Maine, rat, denies this says Mic 104 ° cai ee a Democ and says Michigan gained assume it’s going to hit the 9@ might lead to the slayer. Sel Miliand Mec lNacsey Becker! ys 2) aces Cah qian ere cay Contes aoracamnaea lants in the t fi mark. Therefore, my followers zg new p. n past five years. al aaptenr withedl tie and with In n Today’ S P TeSS vas killed. lof the Springfield Township Fire) southwest. The two men aired their views on the current Michi- a ) N ew Pot-O-Gold co pues The Beukers’ family is negoti- Department, Richard was taken to on eet: ELI aE EB y Small twisters touched ground tax policy controversy? “Tt 4 hot 80 is too hist B ‘ T d . BS EE : ating through the State Depart- |Pontiac General Hospital for aul’ caused! mince damage at Dar: tape recorded statements . < n : . pe in it or oe rea egins O ay, Comics L.eseesesss....26 | ment to have the bodies re- (OXy8en- lnell. Minn. Yankton, S. D., and for a radio station in Pon- we keep political partisanship we wet oan - , : ‘ County News.. vesee 24, 27 | turned, The relatives said today He was released later in the Dow. Kae = t . |low, we’ raise it. We're a flex- Prize—$ I 300 evening. owns, Kan, tiac. Their views were) scPamte from Wat watchlvl ible, fluid and experimental group ’ ee ns bey oeed tt onal ern med Torrential rains which dumped broadcast last night. A og “pecawse, whee [7 spirit of ee ea our Gunlock .........-. ---scou-18 | Rot even sure just where in Mos. | up to eight inches of rain on east- yo the alr is filled with fancy name- : . Another new Pot-O.Gold puzzle} Markets ................:..27 | €0W the bodies are located. | Wilson Off to Canada 3 Potter’ said Williams’ “vindictive calling and scare words as it has souls along with a desire for Com-/starts on page 10 today, and this ; ern South Dakota and southeastern tax policies are depreciating Mich-| been recently it seems that |{ort.” one will yield the healthy sum of Obituaries ..........+.ss.6. 4 | From Moscow, Irving R. Levine,| WASHINGTON «—Secretary of /Minnesota yesterday and early to- Michigan is bound to be the | There you are ites toc anyone wks Gan dechber| —S Ce -+++.-10 /NBC newsman who was one of the] Defense Wilson heads today for |day claimed three lives, washed “By crushing out the breath of] toser and other states the bene. | Be Prepared. the clues and come up with the ia eg begoeg ee 22, 23 /first Americans at the scene of} some fishing in Canada after jout bridges and sections of high- industry, by driving business ‘rom) gcjaries,” right combination of numbers. Ty (So Seme regres | ---- $3 |the crash, charged today the U.| completing three days of closed- |way, flooded sections of several our state, High-Tax Williams is) | d { Fach week brings move and more Wilson, Earl ............--.. 33. |S. Embassy declined to offer im-| door talks with the nation’s top [communities and flooded farm strangling Michigan's once-thriving a eae Ka pag ymp ony onauc Or entries from hopeful contestants,| Women’s Pages ....15 thru 17 Imediate aid to the victims. military leaders. lands. economy,” Potter declared, “Before Williams, Michigan was enrivaled industrially . . . Williams’ administration an ex- 4travagant and top-heavy bureane- racy which has pyramided into Victor Kolar Dies and the law of averages can’t hold out much longer. Someone is bound to win that money soon, and you might as Insects Attack aa Like Angry Bull After Williams, the industry |hundreds of boards and commis-| DETROIT — Former Detroit which made our state great has [ions Hart said. “That is the aductor Victor Kolar well be the one. begun a mass exodus, leaving ; sym col or Care to try? t it t SS Te (i mae aT laa Soe oer os __ (Counts osquitoes From Scratc jobless.” manauvaad, simebemaes” > was @0. Baby Dies in Crib “The governor has waged war CULT Kolar was stricken last Thurs-/ IT — ietanwee BRAZOSPORT, Tex. i — Given the job of counting mosqui- , and also doubles as official counter for a local mosquito control | Sgpinet Industry on the tax fronts" uty the kind: of highly chargellgy Sine ie Rochester, © | old baby, Stuart Smith, died dur. | “Pt how would you do it? project. : : Li atm ing the night .when his head be- W. S. McGregor, who has that job, uses the skin method. He usually locates mosquito strongholds by walking into an I political osphere in which we Budapest K : ee ete Oe rie cont per Oa find ourselves it’s very difficult to Bee Me the United ae in peal came wedged. between the up- He dons a short-sleeved sports shirt, walks into a suspected | area where grass is thick. : Per iget an impartial. jadgment , about : right slats of-his crib. He was . : job ts less than half that of Michi- waat'd bal ior Miditaan ho ont. to become ‘assistant conductor of| 11.0 con of Mr. and Mrs. Donald | 8fea and stands there, letting the insects use his bare arms for “I wear a short-sleeved sports shirt,” he says, “pick out : vere “ . cart dou “This is especially eee! the area the ng ro reg = ~saecsaeegeebie tena Smith. - landing fields and feeding grounds. a spot and just stand there, holding out my arms.” | "He Seleria) ‘hes tele - of taxes and taxation.” \conductor. of the New York Sym- The mosquito war is going on furiously in Texas these days Mosquitoes react to a bare arm, asia reports, like —_ Fa gas an ts vam s . _ foo 0 ohne ta a o period from phony He the late Lgiregitinai 80th Traffic Death | after the floods in April and May. ' react to a red flag. They attack. Potter charged, moved into Michigan and.35 moved rosch, He retired from DETRO 4 meted) Gos * te * He aa counts landings and bites’ for 5 to 15 minutes. Hart said the present adminis-|ejsewhere. | : pe said the figures | hn, 90, of Detroit, was killed Spraying machinés and other mosquito control equipment % &€ @ | | ivored ee as tee povensy and cima) f a total gain of 150,000 today| when his car'hit a utility | moved in ‘alongside soup kitchens \and relief agency, workers However, he has walked inito what he calls some a areas i neve ea | fon in tt yee very Meee | wherever floods bccurred. _Tecently where three minutes is’ sufficient)to accumulate 200 bites, ‘h conpahed \with 288 Lond hee \ Bua EXPERT a | | /In.what he\ nee oy \, : "Meo cmt Dav Cenil O + lant bere . Lewis, third-degree electrical burns after ra t i af 2 oe } He f f + Auto: Crashes to Raise State’s Death Toll ‘Michigan's warm and humid weekend led to at least 21 deaths + in a rush for relief from midsum-| mer-type weather. Drownings and boating mishaps figured in the death toll, as well as motor traffic, * * * * At least ten persons were fulled in traffic and six drowned. A %year-old Nankin Township boy was fatally wounded yester- day when his brother, 5, fired a rifle being used to demonstrate safe gun handling. The victim was Clarence Christian, son of Mr, and Mrs. Junior Ray Christian. An uncle was showing a friend how to use his .22 caliber rifle when little Lyle Christian pulled the trigger. John Douglas Ill, 9, Detroit, was killed by the propeller of a beat while swimming Sunday in Whitmore Lake. John A, Thomas, 24, Detroit, was presumed drowned Sunday after his 14-foot boat capsized on the Detroit River. THREE-CAR ACCIDENT Eula Keenan, .43, Stambaugh, was killed Sunday when a car in which she was riding was involved in a three-car accident on U.S. 27, three miles north of Indian River. , ] iments include a term as counselor 'night totaled 450, bringing the to-| . Nineteen - month-old Robert Q. Detroit, apparently touching a live wire while standing on a metal cold-air register. Donald Ellis, 27, Taylor Town- ship, drewned Sunday in the De- troit River when he fell into the water while trying to board a cruiser, Arthur Fisher, 40, Holloway, was killed Sunday when his car struck a tree in Lenawee County. The body of Mrs, Lucille George, 68, was found Sunday in a creek about five blocks from her home in Birmingham, * * Dennis Collins, 12, Williamston, drowned Sunday in 40 feet of water at a clay pit just east of William- ston. Duane Grafes, 9, Laingsburg, 4 ‘No Sin, No Death, No Sorrow’ oo no ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, J 1 NEW YORK ® — No death, no more sin, no more Sr- ‘row and no more night. 4 That’s what the Bible says we may expect in heaven, evangelist, Billy Graham told 16,000 persons in Madison Square Garden last night. i Ike Picks Beam as Poland Envoy Nomination of Diplomat Subject to Confirmation by Senate WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower today nominated ca- reer diplomat Jacob D. Beam to be ambassador to Communist Po- land. ‘ tk Beam, who has been in the For- eign Service sifice 1931, would suc- ceed Joseph E. Jacobs in Warsaw. Jacobs has resigned and the White House said he probably will retire from the Foreign Service on his} return to the United States. * * bd The nomination of Beam, 49, is| subject to Senate confirmation. At |present he is deputy assistant sec-, retary of state for European af- fairs, | He has been in that position, since 1955. His previous assign-| jat.the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. | died Sunday of i * * * Jacobs has been in the Foreign Service 42 years. The President praised him today for outstanding’ service to his country. Beam, the new ambassador, is a native of Princeton, N.J., his present legal residence. | } | sion at an intersection of M120 in Hillsdale County. John Bitterman, 16, New Loth- irop, drowned Sunday in a gravel ‘pit about 12 miles southwest of Flint, Amos Stewart, 72, Reese. was, killed Saturday when his car ran’ into a ditch near his Tuscola Coun-! ty home. * x ! Graham Tells of Heaven —~audi —was: Jack Dempsey. former heavyweight boxing champion. INTRODUCED FIGHTER Graham introduced Dempsey because he is a sports figure and the Garden ordinarily is associat- ed with sporting events. Ordinari- ly the evangelist does not intro- duce celebrities attending his services. . x * * Dempsey, none of whose fights was in the present Garden, drew polite applause from the throng. * * * Graham's subject was “Heav- en” and his text Job 14:14—“If a man dies shall he live again?” He said that-if he could show the audience what God has pre- pared for those who love there would he ‘a stampede to receive Christ.”’ And, he added, if he could show what awaits the others, he wouldn't be able to hold back from joining the stam ; “All through the Bible we find a certainty regarding a future place called heaven,” he said. “The Bible teaches: there~ are two ways of life— the broad way which ends in destruction and hell and the narrow way which ends im ‘heaven. Which road are you on?” Last night’s audience increased to 585,500 the number who have heard Graham in the Garden since the meetings opened May 15. * Christ’’ ‘* “Decisions * for last tal to 19,142. : Graham tonight will take his first night off since his prayer meetings opened. There will be no services, a spokesman said, because of a pre- vious commitment by the Garden for the “Cavalcade of Stars.” Ballot Recount Starts Tonight him) = NEJ 2 % Sea « ee. Se TRAIN STRAIN — Taking a close look at near-disaster, workmen and officials peer through windows of the tilted Ancona-Rome express after it collided with a shuttling engine at Rome's Ti- 1, wast” | iThe Day in Birmingham As air rises because of the sun's : ‘est precincts, Bagley, Jefferson iti nds i ee | Ls’ Gir S$’ HA : to Get Probe Transcript ae ie ys heard additional documentation The weird sounds in the teeming’ Lt, Eugene McLaughlin said a | CIR \ L LT heat, it is cooled, and clouds in- P and Washington. The first two Friday to support the petition. (slum were like the cries at voodoo recreation director asked for help | BOYS’ Socks Ti) variably originate when cooling wasHINGTON (INS) — A fed- Went for Ludy by better than 20 to He assured the government and rites in the jungle. | at Sigmund Stern Grove yester- | sii changes the moisture of rising. Con-' aa) judge refused today to allot 1. While Schimmel carried Wash- Girard’s attorneys that he would) attorneys for Teamsters Vice Presi- ington by about 4 to 1. tracting air into visible drops. As the air rises and is cooled, its moisture capacity is reduced, but actual moisture isn’t—thus the cre- -ation of clouds. . + « So the sun is the generator of! clouds, winds and precipitation. The Weather Full U.S, Veather Bureau Repért PONTIAC AND VICINITY — ‘Partly cloudy, warm and hamid tenight and te- meorrew with afterneen er evening thun- dershowers, High today near 9%, lew te- night 71, hi; merreow 90 to 04. South- winds at 7 to 14 miles per hour teday and tonight. Teday in Pontiac tee temperature preceding 8 a.m | At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity § m.ph. Direction: West. Sun sets Monday st 8:11 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday at 4:55 a.m. Moon sete Tuesday at 11 a.m. Moon rises Monday at 11:19 p.m. Dewntown Temperatares 6 a. ™m..... Caco. 11 @. M.....004.90 TB. Mi iecenc 00 32 noon. #1 8 a. m. . 1 Ip. m 87 9 6. M.....:.. 85 2p.m 85 10 a.m. » 0 Sunday in Pontiae (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature ..........c0c00:.91 Lowest temperature ...ccccsseeseess 70 Mean temperature ......000-:s0000+-80.5 Weather: Rain ~.22. One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature .....6..000.c000:81 Lowest temperature ....ccssee0.-s00.- 66 Meah temperature .....csccesesees:- 73.5 Weather—Rain | .22. Sighest and Lewest Temperature This Date ‘» 8 Years ‘#8 tn 1971 44 in 1879 ‘Today's Temperature-Chart ‘Wasasssasszss3es8 _Sesseeeseetessess a. dent Frank W. Brewster to obtain) a transcript of closed-door hearings by the Senate investigations’ sub-| committee which laid the ground- work for the probe. t+ * * | Judge John J. Sirica held that the closed-door testimony of Jan.) 18 was not applicable in the con-| tempt ‘trial of Brewster. He said’ that witnesses at the January| hearing included ex-gambler Jame) |B. Elkins and others from the \Portland, Ore., area — none of) »whom has been called as a witness lin the contempt trial. — News Flash bureau issued a tornado and [New York lawyer Earl Carroll, CHICAGO (INS)—The weather want the young soldier returned to ithe U. S. to testify concerning the of resentment among Fignole’s; ‘reach a decision speedily. The gov- jernment asked for a quick ruling, ideclaring that the case is hurting ‘ U. S. international relations. * * * Girard’s attorneys, headed by severe thunderstorm forecast to- ces in the Jan. 30 slaying. of a day for Western Upper Michigan, Northeast and West Central Wisconsin, extreme South-rast Minnesota and North Central and extreme Northeast lowa. The warning was effective until six |Japanese woman on an Army fir- ‘ing range 100 miles north of Tokyo. Carroll maintains the U, S. acted ‘illegally in agreeing to permit (Japan to try Girard, and wants ‘American courts to decide who p-m. (CST). ‘has jurisdiction in the. case. WEATHER BUREAU FOR \ ald a \ ‘| storms and showers tonight are exp | ’ | of cool air from the northern — ‘plains ‘south % eastern Oklahoma. A {ew\ show. Place your a | I newest = come in tor TE . oo op Service now! _ PBieprecsats _ AP Wirephote '—Thunder- ers are forecast for southern Flotida and for the R & R Motors, Inc. a4 ed to her- riorthwest Pacific states. It will continue 7124 Oakland Ave. | in the |eastern, half of the nation and become |} Phone FE 8-6801 yes | \ * * * | Brig. Gen. Antonio Kebreau, head of the three-man junta, ex- |pressed sorrow at the loss of life ‘in quelling the disorder but said the army would use whatever means were necessary to main- tain order. : day when swarms of bees en- dangered youngsters at play. McLaughlin and three firemen used sprays of carbon tetrachlor- ide, and finally some old fash- joned insect repellent. No bees survived. i t | The deaths fanned fierce flames ‘supporters and cries for revenge iagainst the army. * bd * | Haiti's political crisis began last |December when. workers, mer- ichdants and peasants joined in a. ‘general strike to force, the ouster lof strongman President Paul E., |Magloire, who tired to remain in’ office after his term ended, Tigers Ship Olson DETROIT w — Uutfielder Kari of the American Association on 24-hour 1 to make room for the Detroit Tigers’ $25,000 bonus infielder, Steve Boros. . i a \4 eC DON'T READ THIS unless you have foot odors. If you want relief fr this problem, send only 50c for a tfial bottle of “FOOT LIFE” to Craig Laboratories, Inc. 1691 Se. Victoria Road St. Paul 18 Minnesota Boys’ and Girls’ Ist Quality ‘DURENE COTTON’ Ankle Sox | 6 Pair ] Olson today was sent to Charleston | — F ' Re . 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U.N. ; Disarmament subcammittee’s cur- NEW CASTLE, England «® — rent negotiations in London of- Labor party jleader Hugh Gaitskell |fered Friday to admit Western in- urged the Western powers last spectors if agreement was reached! ,... night to accept Russia’s offer toon a nuclear test ban. He suggest- 4 suspend H-bomb tests with inspec- jed a two- or three-year suspension} tion by a U.N. committee. jof tests. Western sources called} © “Some may say that the Rus-'the offer a major step forward in| © sians are. not to be trusted andjdisarmament negotiations byt said don't really mean it,” Gaitskell/many details must be clarified. | — 4 er en ~ Asks West to.Agree (Sonor, eae ae NOW YOU SAVE $11.43 ON EASTMAN KODAK 3-PC. MOVIE CAMERA SET MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY! Genuine EASTMAN KODAK & Reduce Rape Charges Against 2 Pontiac Men The statutory : rape } \charges Es. Molina, 24, both of 37 S. Pad- against two Pontiac men were re-/dock St., were found guilty of the duced to contributing to the de-|reduced-charge and paid $50 fines linquency of minor ae Special Purchase of fd First Quality Playtex children . bylinstead of 60 day jail sentences. Recently Discontinued Styles --- But All Are: \Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal- lum. ; Ny Salvador A. Fred, 25, and Carlos ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS.“ MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 lroning of Wash Slacks! \ fo“ SNAP-LOCK' Ttouser Creaser 98 North ‘CHILDREN SIZES SIZES ~ No more troning of washable slacks—just slip snap-locks into laundered trousers and hang on Sy your clothesline . when dry, Uf sharply creased, ready to wear. 2 PR. |” ADULT 2 PR, 1” take ‘em down, F | ~4¥ THREE Open Tonight — | _ Shop SIMMS ‘til 10. 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Daeiaasenved! feminine. low or red. (Limit 2). IS wi We Bought These Last Fall to Get You This Price! etme “ HOUSEWARES—2nd Floor & . 10-INCH SNACK SETS ; NT REVERSIBLE These pices for 4 united time on VALUABLE COUPON /Y Gh, P $1.69 pinn culver y* ° pe en asi ee Le | | cS | Window celeors Fi| eee ere ene F ANS C > ae valve 190 | 1.95 Plastic Pails = Vy é gutaieesWr0s vue’ “° So L 12 Q : t Cc = z | YU COLOGNE, 250 vaive 1.00 arge uar "on id 9.9. | fpreces plus tas! ,° Regular $/ 2 \ . , i | a Cant dent, chip "oa n Attractive | rust or leak. Ball eung CIFT BOX! BE. | ‘ aa he handle. (Limit 1). iC tego - ies cereaes Ce | Pp | Imm P BROTHERS HARDWARE—2nd Floor = crews 7 - oul ise aregia table $8 N. Saginaw —Main Floor | Vv UAB U P aN "ox ‘\ Pushes Mot Air Out: - *or TV snacks. AL L Oo Oo Sy Adjustable to fit any window 25 to 34 inches * E Cc wide. Motor never needs oiling. 4 blade, — guarded fan. QO OMS - Regular or Thinning Style SS ‘2 Barber Shears —Ind a gift : sew PUT Ve rot = oe (? —Secend | With Coupon 7 sesinew PJ) aS Pao reer FENCES—DOCKS | ree nee Cu — ~ } r b 5 s. ~~ 3 OUTSIDE WHITE ER) ie J = ij H | - Sy ; . SALE! 3 Sizes — All Purpose BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS for 7"'s,* | SUNDRIES—Main Floor , Splint HAMPERS G VALUABLE COUPON CANNON TOWEL SALE . | ) ~= ————— - a $1.98 Value FIRST QUALITY Genuine “CANNON” $f Value * 9 7 in \ 4 Eo ee ogee ee ee ee Re eee petegs Be Sar Pee ey eb Ee gS a 4, ig ee Oe ak PY ee See Se a SS Sar Fe : Se — oe “ge. glee meet at AS das i Waee) eke. Nit? : 5 ee = i i f AA { / 4 e. sie mao A Le j ji acca | J fi { ae: bs "| tel — es 1 a aan ~*~ F : i ; é j-} ] ~ 7 i - "| a i | } f / f . it } a f id he fe 4 Deaths in the Pontiac Arealzwzrs-S='=sx| Deaths Esewhere Pia | FOUR ie ae ee (THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1957 aon [—— = PEN TONIGH - OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY TILL 9 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, TILL 6 eee" | ASPHALT a Saturday, will be held atl: SHORT HILLS, N.J. wChiet Se = eee ants nom the ‘Thayer Justice Arthur 7. Vanderbit, 68|Safety Record — LEAMAN J. GULICK brother, Michael Moriarty, and P. ot New. Jerony, credited With’ Fe; Y Leaman J. Gulick, 79; of 535 W.|sister, Mrs. Katherine Spencer,|Funeral Home here with burial in Iroquois Rd. died at 7 a.m. yester-|Teside in Pontiac, died Friday at/Glen Eden Cemetery. Rev. : Carl forming |New Jersey's court sys- Two national organizations have tem and once considered for the|¢ited Pontiac for an outstanding _ {Bloomfield Hospital. Shultz will ‘officiate. He is sur- day Surviving are children, Charles,|_ . U.S, Supreme Court, died yester-|safety record, i ! A pte a, eu ly, ta Gr ge ME cn Aish a wwe oho Oe ert en 7 T.\Charles of Detroit and Lester of x *« * ciation gave an award to Pontiac F. & A. M.,, and held one of the/ William Moriarty of Cleveland, : aldest honorary life memberships. | Ohio. . (Dearborn and two sisters, Mrs.| wmyRTLE BEACH, S&C. @ —lyesterday for its contribution to Leath Hammond of Farmington princess Norina Matchabelli, 77,|pedestrian safety work, Surviving besides his wife, Lula,| The Rosary will be recited at 8 aa.. af Ri : a mappa Mrs. Vaughn S. ie -m. today -at Pursley Punsral sy Mrs. Hazel Huddy of Big Bea: international actress who with her es 8 8 a arrison of Pontiac. Home. Service wil] be held at 10 : roef ase ts ee Pedestrian deaths reached a new! & umery, and low in the nation last year which| § Service will be held at 2 p.m.|&m. tomorrow at St. Vincent de MAE L. JOHNSTON tomorrow’ at Farmer-Snover Fu-|Paul Church, with burial in Mt. . 1 You're Whitfield Jr. of Grace Baptist Johnston, 81, of 12182 S, Dixie/Saturday. She was born in Flor- pedestri ; Church, Birmingham, officiating, MRS. LOUIS WHITE Hwy., who died Sunday, will be ence, Italy. Paice lame years mere Sled with burial in Lakeview Cemetery,! Mrs. Louis (Lillian) White, of ese a es bletcconare peeve do eg | Pontiac tied for first in the _Clarkston. it ryer Funeral Home here wi NTO uw — Albert (Ab) {Detroit, whose children are alli irial in German Cemetery,’ Co TORONTO A E. icities of 50,000 to 100,000, a Wantin’, TILE Ac See B&G! ses 8. -|Pontiae residents, died Saturday, Fulford, 52, general day editor!” petroit was the other Michigan ) N lumbiaville. Rev. Frederick Bur- gan! iS - | MRS Many ELLEN MARTIN Gt her bana bambiey ue ev i ee veteran of nee 35 ok as city recognized by the association. ' T ° S e al e d rs. Mary Ellen Martin, 95, of| Surviving besides her husband| Mrs Johnston. is survived ye oho ten yesterday.itt got the grand award for cities = ripie i 6450 14 Mile Rd., Warren, whose!are three sons, Jesse De Bolt, two sons, Roscoe of Holly and iy i . ve + with populations of more than 50,- 4 L TLE 6 : years was patron of spiritual lead-| went along with a 49 per cent drop (Advertisement) Raymond White, and Arthur James * meant 4k en ng Donald of Mt. Pleasant; three BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. @® — . «. & g Bird; and one daughter, Mrs. Wan- daughters, Mrs. Fred Bales of . a Bladder "W OSS as Crivea. Flint, Mrs. Michael Costka of R¥dolph Polk, 63, onetime concert) rye Committee of Judges for the Uf worried by "Bladder Weakness” (Get- | Also surviving ate four brothers,/Flint and Mrs. Richard William’ [oem ee ee ee 1956 Traffic Inventory Award > ve arg ation) or (and two sisters. ie Holly Township; two Ce mrs = aaieste Horst Gand Program of the National Safety rong Smelling, Cloud —? ene te Service will be heldsat 1 pm./Mrs. John Knapp of Detroit and) J Iturbi, died yesterda He | Council also recently awarded Pon- ry CYSTEX for quick he 20 years x Wednesday at Harris a . y: tiac with certificates of achieve- ‘i _\ A cunera]|Mrs. Nellie Wolfe; 12. grandchil-|* eS back guar- Home, Detroit, with buria) in Rese-|dren; 24 Se) aaa and|¥®5 born a New = City. ment for schoo] traffic safety edu- : — Nitwo-great-great-grandehildren. 1 ——— cation and ety organization. CHICAGO WWE, Roy Fitzger-|~ saity 8 aC ald, 64, president and chairman °C ae Waterford Man Injured of @) " tthe board of National City | MPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE ae onion ete thing, thes xvoomnpaly eee in. Automobile Accident NO APPOINTMENT ipaaiay ee. id sunday, ating’ in 42 cities, died Saturday. will be beld in Gallatin, Miss., after H® W@s born in Staplehurst, Neb:| Donald K. Koenig, 34. of 2162 » Miss., after, Eee Crescent Lake Rd., Waterford being sent there from the Farmer- | : Snover Funeral Home in Pontiac. | NEW YORK w—Matthew (Pat)|Township. was treated for cuts on She is survived by her children, anmedy, 51, chief referee of the|his right foot, forehead and scalp Mrs. Roy Hoyt of Lake Orion; | National Basketball Assn, until at Pontiac General Hospital this Richard of Missouri; George ¢ his retirement in 1952 whose an-|morning. California, and John of Washing- ities on calling a foul were an at:| He received the injuries in an itraction in themselves, died yes-|ac cident in which his car left Ni NECESSARY | ton. _ terday. He was born in Hoboken, — ry on Paina tree. | - + iN. fa . t . 1 mex xareace ce Se ee 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC : ROMEO —Servic@ for Mrs. Rena Pierce, 82, of 370 N. Rochester| Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Tues-, day from Wilbur’s Funeral «Home| with burial in Oxford Cemetery. | 'and also a onetime special assist- Rev. Ellis Hart will officiate. lant to Secretary of State Cordell She is survived by two sons, Russell “ot Cranberry take and Hull, died Saturday. He was born 9 . . : George W. of Florida; two daugh- Es Baltimore. . mi) ters, Mrs. Gladys Brace and Mrs.| x~ *& * lowa W—H. C. Gertrude Burns, both of Cranberry, RED OAK, Lake, and one brother, William Houghton, 72, president of the Brown of Milord tye eee Mon. Met vee] A new series of full-sized, full-powered cars by Studebaker-Packard HARTFORD, Conn, ##—Thomas wheel. ‘Hewes, 69, an assistant secretary lof the Treasury in the Franklin} ¢ : : Delano Roosevelt administration zw Pressere ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD OSCAR G. TARKET es MILFORD — Service for Oscar G,); ———— 7} George Tarket, 66, of 1011 Tierney Cuilty of 6 Offenses, St, who died Sunday, are pending/Driver Pays $61. Fine tiens, \ & | SAVINGS -yeert Guaranteed ep Any Roof Jed bf the Pursley Funeral Home. — a Charles L. Brown, 27, of 270 Ol4 Reels Made Better Than New Guarcniee He is survived by his wife,| — William Fisher of Midway St., paid a $61 fine after : Hs ng Jack, Ede Elden and Donald|he pleaded guilty to six traffic Commercial Repair Service — Flat Roots Our Specialty “We Stop Any Leak—No Root T Loree wt Too Small” SCtéié«'i& S73 8°77 Tarket all of Pontiac, Robert of| Violations. FOUR DOOR SEDAN Large or Too & Milford, Ronald with the«U. S. 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Cragtes Perkins, Retail Advertising Mgr “ Grorce C. INMAN, Managing Editor Classified Manager Russe, Basserr, Treasurer oo ccasel Advertising “M Entered et Post Office, Pontiac. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated entitied exclusively to the au zy news printed tn this eras well os pa re ews dispatches. use bewspa ‘TE Powrse Presets ts delivered py carrier for 40 cents a week: Ww et coda! — fs not avellable by mail in Oakland, Ge! Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Gountie it is $12.00 a sear clsewhere In and ell other Diaces in the United States $20.00 @ year. AY) mail “sQvefiption« vavedie tn advance. - Phone Pontiac PE 2.8181. ~ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAT\_OF CIRCOLATIONS MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 2 Milestones of Liberty For 742 years the spot in England where the Magna Charta—the Great _ ‘Charter of Liberties — was signed has been left unmarked. | All that will be changed on July 28 when officials of the American Bar Association will dedicate a $35,000 simulated temple in Runnymede, south of Windsor, at a joint meeting with British attorneys. - * * * - The original Magna Charta is in Latin—Magna Charta Libertatum— and is preserved in Lincoln Cathedral near London. It was signed on June 15, 1215 by King JouN under pressure from the barons and it laid the foundation for the political and per- sonal security of all Englishmen. Under the Magna Charta, based on a previous charter signed by Henry I in 1100 A.D. the church was separated from the state. Courts were estab- lished in fixed places. The rights _______9f men to_be unmolested in their persons or property, except in accordance with the law of the land, were assured. No confiscatory fines were to be imposed. Judgments. were to be ~ rendered against the barons only by their peers and against other men only by honest and loyal men of their own community. In 1689 Parliament liberalized the charter and adopted a Bill of Rights. * * * The Virginia Bill of Rights, _ adopted 561 years later on June 12, 1776 by the Colonial House of ‘Burgesses, was the forerunner of our national Bill of Rights. Article 12 of the Virginia | Declaration was the first guaran- tee of freedom of the press to be written into anindependent ‘state’s constitution. x «wk * The late President Wooprow WiL- son said of this Bill of Rights that it “must be subscribed to without res- ervation by every American.” Article III declares that “government is or ought to be instituted for the com- mon benefit, protection and security of the people, nation or community.” Both anniversaries mark signifi- cant milestones in the protection of individual liberties. Wiser Buying Urged for Improved Nutrition According to a Departfent of Agri- culture report food prices rose seven per cent from 1948 to 1955. But the average American family spent three - times as much for food in 1955 as it did seven years before. Despite this spending 29 per cent of family diets were below National Research Council goals for calcium; » 25 per cent lacked sufficient ascorbic acid; 15 to 20 per cent were low in Vitamin A and 10 per cent in pro- tein. : * * * Anyone who reads household - magazines or newspapers knows that milk is the chief source of calcium.- Ascorbic acid can be _ gotten from citrus fruits. Dark green and yellow vegetables are - rich in Vitamin /A and protein cah be had, from meat, fish and 7 cee? ao (a ai a Seariguect of Agriculture diet ex- feel’ that not enough publicity given good nutrition. Th are ? va opinion” that diet fads, ae pills sani indirference are e obstacles to; bealthtul eating. + \ Perhaps more publicity vould: help. But newspapers and periodicals have been emphasizing good nutrition for years. Most ‘ healthful food is inexpensive and easily prepared. Our own opinion is that no matter how! much publicity is given good nutrition there always will be those who are not impressed. Lebanese Back West Voters in Lebanon gave a decisive victory to pro-American Premier SAMI EL SoLH in the. June 10 election for 22 of the 66 seats in the Cham- ber of Deputies.. Had the government been defeat- ed, it would have been a victory for neutralism and for those forces which look for leadership to Nasser ‘ef Egypt. It also would have pleased Syria sures\in the Arab world. Se Lebanon, the terminal of pipe- lines from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, is © the smallest of the Arab League countries but perhaps has the high- est standard of living and education, About half of its people are Chris- tians and they in general support the government's pro-Western poli- cy. Moslems are more inclined to be pro-NasserR and pro-Syria. The result of this election, there will be others on each of the next three Sundays, is a victory for the Eisenhower Doctrine which recently was approved by the Lebanese parlia- ment. THERE’s always a bright side. Tor- nadoes don’t occur during droughts. If they did, they would stir up enough dust to almost black out the sun. THosE who have the hardest tinfe living through the period of adoles- cence are the adolescent’s parents. The Man About Tow n The First Village National Phone. Dialing Starts at Holly June 30 Monthly payment plan: What often gets monotonous—like ali- mony. getting snooty up Holly way. 30 they get national dialing They re On June from the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, being the first exchange in an Oakland County village to be so designated, com- ing through the Flint Division. The Birmingham and Southfield ex- changes are the only others tn the.coun- ty that now have it. Remember, Holly is only a village. The service is expected to be extended to Pontiac and its con- nections one year hence. Thus Holly claims another Oakland County first. It was the first railway junction ip the county, first to use voting . machines, and first in a number of other ways. It also js first as a place to live. If you have any doubts about that last first, ask the architect of this column. “Your editorial on our future water supply was super,’ phones Roscoe Anthony of Rochester, who continued, “With half the fresh water in the world in our Great Lakes, and a big part of the rest in Oakland County’s lakes, we surely are assured of a better supply than most any other area.” Builder of many roads in the Pontiac area, Ford R. Sargent, prominent Michigan highway contrac- tor, died recently at his home in Sagi- naw, aged 71. “Speaking of iong dandelion roots,’ phones Arnold Peckman of Drayton Plains, “They cannot beat a: clover root. I’ve seen one on the edge of an old well reach down on the inside of the casing over 12 feet in order to reach water.” A letter over the signature of “Prolific Weed Grower,” states that his weeds will be large enough for a third cutting by auly 1, as ordered by ' Dave Ewait, ‘Director of, the Pontiac Perks and’. Recreation mci es V erbal Orchids to— . Harley Fessenden fae auburn Heights: eighty- -second birth - A Joe Cor of Capsee) eightleth birthday. , source of Communist pres- “T Don’t Like This Any More Than You Do” David Lawrence Says: Large Isolationist Bloc Not in GOP WASHINGTON — The vote by which the Mutual Security program favored by President Eisenhower was adopted by the Senate reveals conclusively that _ it is the Demo- cratic Party which contains the larger bloc of ‘‘isolationists”’ and not the Re- publican Party. Counting those who were pres- ent and those who were absent but who an- nounced their stand on the measure, the final tally of record is 65 for to 29 against the ‘foreign aid'’ program. Eighteen Democrats and 11 Re- publicans comprised the opposition. LAWRENCE - FAVOR COOPERATION This means that more than a two-thirds vote of the 94 recorded favors international cooperation along the lines of a mutual defense fund and a developmental loan fund together with economic and technical aid. But this isn’t the picture or the story which has hitherto been given to the American people or the European peoples. For months the Stevenson - Truman worshippers in the radio and commentator field have been holding the Republican Party up to ridicule as dominated by an ‘isolationist’ or what they con- veniently call a “right wing" group though the general public has never been told exactly what fhat means in_ international affairs. Many of the British and French correspondents here and in New “York who usually. relay to Europe and accept as gospel the views of the anti-administration critics with hardly ever an analysis of the political and partisan forces be- hind them now must in the interest of accuracy revise: their reports and tell the European people that 18 Democrats in the Senate. as contrasted with only 11 Republi- cans were ready to kill the Presi- dent's request for a $3,637,000,000 authorization to carry on the Mu- tual Security program. WHERE DANGER LIES Also on the final record it Jigs ~ shown that 35 Republicans con- trasted with 30 Demoerats favored the program—again more Republi- cans than Democrats. The opposi- thon of 18 Democrats and only 11 Republicans indicates clearly “where the dangers of the future lie. It so happens that 13 of the Democrats come from cotten- growing and two from wool- growing states which makes 15 out of 18 tors as comi from states which have been lukewarm toward doing anything that conceivably could build up the economy of countries whose Country Parson i » Everyone may be madd predacta might compete in world markets with American produc- ers. This may be a mere coincidence but there were overtones in the debate against the Eisenhower Doctrine a few -months ago which disclosed some of the same cleav- ages reminiscent of the days of tariff controversy. *. * * But it must also in all fairness be inquired whether any eco- nomic influences from back home governed those who voted for the foreign aid program. Thus there was quite a lot of enthusiasm in Democratic circles emanating from the financial centers of the nation which looked on the $500,000,000 developmental Joan fund in the new measure as possibly the foundation for a struc-. ture of private investments that could pyramid into a large amount of private business such as is al- ways generated when government money starts .the- revolving of ‘dollars in international exchange. NEW PERIOD The Democrats as a party still must rely to some extent on some of the big conservative banking and legal talent of the Eastern seaboard for their campaign sup- port and contributions. Hence it may be inferred that the large vote for the program came from elements which rightly foresaw as did many Republicans perhaps a new period of growth in foreign trade and investment along ortho- dox lines. (Copyright 1957) oT — Dr. William Brady Says: Good Food, Sleep Fail as Common Cold Cure There must be millions of ‘em in the population at large. Merely in the field of personal health, where I think my years. of study and expe- rience qualify me as an expert, it takes courage to say anything that does not co- incide with nine- teenth - century notions, This ho- kum _ acquires new dignity or re spect ability . from impressive presentations of the same twaddle, such as the “precautions against catching a cold"’ set forth by a large life in- surance company: 1. Guard against drafts and chilling . . and always wear clothing suited to weather con- ditions. 2. Get enough sleep and eat well-balanced meals to keep re- sistance built up during the cold months, Pretty silly advice, I should say. There's no scientific evidence that drafts and chilling do any harm— they may. make one uncomfortable but that's all. ~ It seems to me that anyone who is not actually an idiot naturally wears whatever clothing he finds most comfortable in any weather. I have no sympathy for those who endure discomfort for the sake of * weather conditions. RESISTANCE IS MYSTERY No physician or health authority can tell in any circumstances whether an individual has good or poor ‘resistance’! or none. Indeed, no physician or health authority can define “resistance.” It is as elusive as ‘‘the common cold’’— no physician or health authority will define that either. Much bet- ter, they think, to leave ‘these vague concepts just as they are —vague. -A child may have good or poor immunity to diphtheria. If the Schick test shows the child’s im. is or low, an injec- * munity is poor- tion of diphtheria toxold or, if necessary, two or three injec. tions at intervals of a month or two will build ap immunity enough to protect the child tron catching diphtheria. \ int- mune to smallpox ‘by bia gga Persons planning to travel. side in parts of the world Ssariitation is not yet’ Bere ‘may be in Palla must be — im against typhoid, pera-ty) — | in order. to obtain passports. To prate about keeping resist- ance built up by eating, sleeping, bundling up, and avoiding damp- ness and drafts is absurd. Bigned letters. not more than one page or 100 “xords long pertaining to personal health and hretene, not disease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Wiiliam Brady, if a stamped, seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac Michtzan (Copyright 1957) - doubt Vols of the pega Suggests Pontiac Golf Star for Coach of ‘PHS Team Letters will be condensed wher “neces= sary because of lack ced apne: Ful) name, address and telephon of the writer muat accompany let letvers, oe these will not be published tf iter #0 re- quests unless the letter is Ot rma! to ite nature. In reading Bruno Kearn’s Press Box article on Mike Andonian, I am wondering why’ Mike isn’t the Pontiae High golf coach. He has proven himself in Pontiac High, college and now in the amateur ranks. He has had “casual feelers’ from colleges, so he should be qual- _ified to coach high school. Pontiac igh has been placing too many square pegs in round holes in the coaching ranks over the years. This would be a good start to get things straightened out. : : PHS ‘48 Says It Won’t Be | Very Long Now Now that 25 per cent of the college students are married and the number of married kids in high schools is increasing stead- ily, how long will it be until this marital curiosity creeps down into the junior highs? This might require parental consent, but that wouldn't be very difficult. It won't be long now until you can be a_ full- fledged grandmother at 29. Dejected —_— Three Answer Smoking Query Smoking does lessen one’s influ- ence as a Christian .worker. A Christian is supposed to be a living testimony. How can this be if he Nirticipates in the ,same habits as the non-Christian? Can you picture a man that drinks, lies, smokes, goes to dances and movits tell a man he is a child of God? A Chris- tian’s body is a temple of the living God. It should be kept clean and healthy, and it has been proven smoking does dam. age our bodies. Visualize someone quoting Scrip- . tures with the Bible in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Would you go to battle with a weapon in one hand and a white flag in the other? Mr. and Mrs. William Shanks . 1096Joangay ee ee ee * * A = Yes, smoking does lessen one's influence as a Christian worke; A true Christian knows that ‘You are a temple of God ang that the spirit of God dwelleth in you.’ en.you become a Christian it mesh you love God and have taken Him into your heart. There- fore, you.want to keep the holy temple clean, and smoking is not a clean habit. Christians don’t smoke. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Ghost and I'm sure God doesn't want to live in a smoke-filled house. : Earl Stallings 71 Omar ‘Should Check All Carnivals’ Carnivals are supposed to be places of recreation and fun, not a place to lose money by unfair- ness. I realize they have to earn a living and I know lots of carni- vals give people at 50-50 chance, . but there always seems to be a rotten egg among the good eggs. All carnivals should be checked. Disgusted Certain to Pass in House Civil Rights Bill to Meet Bitter Senate Opposition WASHINGTON uh — The House _ meets todny to. pass President Ei- senhower's. civil rights bff ‘and send it into a new battle against bitter-¢nd Southern opposition in the Senate. After Friday's 199-167 vote de- feating the key Southern effort to modify the bill, there appeared no the House will pass the measure. The House has agreed to shut off debate not later than 6 p.m. A bipartisan group, reportedly including the top Republican lead- ership, was waiting in the Senate to try, probably tomorrow, to ma- neuver the House measure around the Southern-led Judiciary Com- mittee, which has kept a similar bill bottled up. * * * And waiting to fight the pro- gress of the legislation at every~ stage were outnumbered but de- termined Southern senators armed with a filibuster weapon which in the past has killed civil rights bills. The Southerners in the House lost their battle Friday when they were unable to muster enough Re- publican support to write a jury trial amendment into the heart of the bill. This is the section which would allow the U.S. attorney gen- eral to go into federal court for - injunctions to block violations or attempted violations of voting and other civil rights. * * * The Southerners wanted to make it mandatory that anyone accused of violating such injunc- tions be guaranteed trial by a lo- cal jury. Proponents of the bill said this would weaken the legis- lation to the point of ee ness. * * * House Southerners, although facing apparently certain defeat, have not yet finished trying to modify the bill. They said they have some eight more amend- ments to offer during the day. Civil rights strategists may suc- ceed in getting the House bill on the Senate calendar, but under Senate rules the Southerners could filibuster any move actually to take it up for action. And the votes of 64 senators. are needed to break a filibuster. In any case, Rep. Keating (R- NY) said he thinks prospects for passage of a civil rights bill by both branches of Congress ‘‘seem brighter than they have in years.” Keating has been a leader in the House fight to pass the bill. Case Records of a Psychologist: Like to Join Golden Pen League? Mamie Doud Eisenhower is cheering up the souls of: thou- sands of people like Grandpa Miller. She is a member of the “League of the Golden Pen.” “You can all join, for there are no dues and no initiation fees. Just follow the instructions be- low. And all churches will find this a wonderful project, too. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-313: Eli Miller, aged 94, is my father-in-law. On his 94th birthday. Mrs. Crane and I drove down from Chicago to our Indiana farm to help him celebrate. He received a sheaf of clever greetings and some very humorous birthday cards that made him chuckle. But the thing that surprised him most was a letter from THE WHITE HOUSE, It arrived on ‘his birthday and contained a few lines of greeting from Mamie Doud Eisenhower. . CRANE It was also personally signed. “Is it a quired. . “No, it’s the real thing,’ I re- assured him, ‘as I again showed him the. Washington, D. C. post- mark and Mrs. Eisenhower's signa- ture. - “Well, ‘this is | | wonderful,” he exclaimed, “Nothing like this happened to me before. But how joke?” Grandpa in- did she ‘kitow the right day for my birthday?” ‘That's .what! puzzles me, too.’ I admitted, “But somebody mlst » have told her, We'll inquire and yee\ if We ean find out.’ | out ‘search was. fruitless. raver —- we learned how it all came to pass. For my cousin Pear] Hulse, of Sheboygan, Wis- consin, came down for the holidays, with her clergyman husband, * * * . When we informed Pearl of Grandpa Miller's surprise greet- ing, Pearl said: “Oh, I forgot to tell you to be on the lookout for Mirs, Eisen. hower's letter. Since she makes it a hobby to send greetings to everybody past 99 years of age, 1 have notified her of the mem- bers of our church who are in that category, “And I also happened to re- member that Grandpa Miller was going to be 94 in a few weeks, so I told her about him, too.” GOLDEN PEN Mrs. Eisenhower certainly is do- ing a vast amount of good by thus demonstrating the ‘‘League of the Golden Pen.” Previously I had| mentioned that Dr. Karl T. Waugh started a new project in one of his psychology classes at Beloit University a generation ago. « * * Dr. Waugh urged all his students to mail a cheery, encouraging letter at least once per week to somebody who deserved praise or consolation, “Don’t limit your letters to people you know personally,” advised Dr. Waugh, “Include strangers, too. “Sincé the words that thus flow from your pefis will be golden in their helpfulness, let's call this new Pen’. ” Well. Mrs. Eisenhower, you are » certainly ‘the ‘outstanding member | ns ccna of ta of Dr. Wa Golden Pen. ie \ i tents (non-profit). project the ‘League of the Godden ~ wholesome organiza. nlm wanton. but you have | been demonstrating the Golden Rule by way of the cheery mis- Sives that you send to thousands of elderly folks. For Dr. W augh’s project is open to everybody. You pay rio dues Just start sending an unexpected letter to somebody outside your usual mailing list, and automatical- ly you are a member. Grandpa Miller has thus boasted more about his letter from Mrs. Eisenhower than. about anything else he has received on any birth- day. * * * It cheered him up and brought a new sparkle to his eyes. It gave him a new topic of conversation and thus will help rejevenate his mind, since many elderly folks tend to talk too much about the distant past. | So send for my booklet “The Compliment Chub,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 It. contains a foller explanatic of Dr. Waugh’s ‘wonderful “Le of the Golden Pen.” which Fea an ideal church project for I denominations. P : Always write to Dr. Ge Ww meat of vibad Pontiac alg Bs ory self. ndtressed at, Cadi oe ee t i printing you, send chological } and pam- (Copytight 1957) Appoints 2 Residents piso for B tecen empire Arce on Island Commission — LANSING — Two prominent residents of Mackinac Island have been named by Gov. Williams to the Mackinac Island’ State Park Coleman president\of Burroughs Commission, , Corp. and the U. S. Chamber of! They are W. Stewart Woodfill, Commerce, will be the main speak- president of the island's renowned er today at the 65th annual com- Grand Hotel, and Mrs. Mariana|mencement exercises of the. De- B. Rudolph, daughter of farmer troit College of Law. U. S. Sen. Prentiss M. Brown. Coleman will receive an honoray\ ’ Detroit College of Law Holds Commencement DETROIT — INS) — John S. ‘Rely on Drivers’ IQ The Governor also appointed degree of juris doctor during the James P. Dunnigan to the cons: Geremncety. : con Traffic Engineers DENVER (INS) — Motorists who are confused by “no left turn” signs, when previous highway signs had directed left turns in| order to stay on the right road, | should obey the intersection ban. Instead of making a left turn,| THE PONTIAC ¢ \ i } ‘ i i bring you back on the right higtt; 6 Alumni Get Medals way—if you've counted correctly.’ -Reason for this confusing situa-; tion, reports the AAA, is that*traf- fic engineers find it easier to let the motorists fathom a simple mys- tery than to attempt to give’ him a long list of detailed instructions to follow which would prebably confuse him worse. Postmaster Takes Over. PRESS. MONDAY } ! 2 4 ; ( j FromU. of M: Office = \ ANN ARBOR — The distin- guished alumni srvice medallion ef the University of Michigan has been awared to six alumni. They ar Mrs. Sara Browne ‘Smith of Ann Arbor, Charles F. |Delbridge of Grosse Pointe Farms, iMrs. Dorothy Aldrich Preston of Hickory Corners, Joseph V. Brady says the Rocky Mountain AAA; ALMA \ — Leon H. MeNeill|of Howell, Miller H, Pontius of Club, continue for a block, thén/succeeds John McFarland Jr, as Bronxville, N.Y., and Andrew E. make three right turns. 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(I'll explain this’ aware of the fact that Demos- but- only 22 for “hate.” broken arm later.) ithenes, the great orator of Ancient| « *® * Mii! peed Aaa ma machine Greece, cured himself of,a stam-} That some physicians believe a: operates a popular restaurant in) met by spesking wae perbies Simi iiddle-aged person—if he has no’ idtown Manhattan called “The. iis mouth...but' who remembers acute heart condition to bar this m: n = 3 what the man said when he took iperformance — can add to his’ Press Box, ite , u _ ree | the marbles out? 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Rival Clans Wage Battle \found_ on Britain's south coast and) as Voters Give Premier believed to be that of missing, . . frogman Cmdr. Lionel (Buster) Solid Backing Crabb may be a Russian imita-| tion of a British wartime trick. | BEIRUT, Lebanon &) — More * * * : | than 20 persons were reported}; Both the Laborite Reynolds’ killed and 30 wounded in a gun|News and a reader’s letter to the; battle around a church in north/editor of the independent Sunday, Lebanon yesterday as voters as-| Express took exception to the gen-| sured Premier Sami Solh’s gov-|eral belief that the body found ernment majority backing in the|June 9 is that of the frogman, last | new Parliament for its pro-West-jseen skin diving in Portsmouth ern foreign policy. Harbor near the Soviet cruiser * * * Ordzhonikidze 14 months before. Lebanese army units had to be} The Reynolds News said British’ called into action to break up the Security agents, because of re- battle at a Maronite Christian|Ports they have from behind the | Church in Miziara, The fight be-|!ron Curtain, ‘believe Crabb is: tween friends and relatives of ri- Still alive and in Russian hands. val candidates for Parliament} * * * was the outgrowth of an old feud! The paper called attention to! between rival clans. the presence in the English Chan- | Police said the battle at the!nel of three Russian submarines Miziara church erupted between! three days before the body was, friends and relatives of Hamid washed up at Chichester, 100 miles. |Frangieh, an anti-government from Portsmouth. The submarines | emis and Samaan Suweihy, an)since have entered the Mediter-| jindependent. Both factions had ranean en route to Egypt. | gathered for a Requiem Mass for) There has been no annonce Slim Abed, brother of the Maro-| _ment that the body has been {dent- | |nite bishop of north Lebanon. ified as Crabb's. The Reynolds | The rival groups started shout- News said it showed no signs of| ing at each other in the church-\peing hammer-toed, which Crabb yard and several shots were fired. was. Immediately, automatic weapons, went into action on both sides, | spraying the crowd. One officer \Postpone Balloon Test said shooting also occurred inside | MeOMiC TEST SPELN n, Nev, {the church. The army, after restoring or-|Postponed another 24 hours te der, put strong patrols in the vil-/cause of winds, the balloon shot lage to prevent new clashes, The ‘in the current nuclear test series district does not vote until June now is set tentatively for 4:45 a.m. |tomorrow. t Or Tomorrow . . 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All that remains are empty pedestals, flanked by cannons. ; Meanwhile, a mass vanishing act may—or may not—have taken place over in the industrial city of Kanpur. The only thing certain is that 31 people were arrested for spreading allegedly false ru- mors about the kidnapping of children. The big kidnap scare caused a lot of trouble around town, and some innocent bystanders were punched in the nose. But with the story-tellers safe in—custody, the| police are now investigating to find out if anyone really has been kidnapped. 5 Seis a ceueal aie comets of villagers are missing from their huts, and believed to have been devoured by a tiger seen in the neighborhood. One old man claimed he met Mr. Tiger along a path, and was too frightened to move. All he could do was fall to his knees and begin praying for the beast to spare him. According to the near victim, the tiger just yawned and walked away. * * * But India wouldn't be India without tigers and politics. In addi- ment ovér the new budget (every- one wants lower taxes), a dis-) gruntled politician has gone and! challenged the legality of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s elec- tion. Sitaram Khemka, a defeated independent candidate, has charged that the prime minister traveled Air Force plane, and that All-India - rs casts because no one could agree on how much air time each party should have. Khemka wants the election com- mission to give him- Nehru's seat in parliament. However, few peo- ple are taking the petition too seriously, least of all Nehru. FLU EPIDEMIC has.swept in from Southeast Asia, and thousands have been stricken. There’s no vaccine available, and swimming pools, schools and ‘|shows have been ordered closed in most major. cities. versation in Delhi now centers on) the unseasonal weather. Capital residents are wondering what hap- “loo’—that every June blows in from the Rajasthan. Desert and usually sends Delhi temperatures to a scoring 115 degrees. x * * Instead, it’s only been between % and 100, which is practically a " for this time of year. | refused to allow political broad- But to Americans dragging around \in Fatal Stabbing To top it off, the flu epidemic) - Prayers in India, Statues Vanishr in the 190-degree heat, it can be pretty aggravating to hear their). Indian friends brag about how “cool” it is. Released on Bond Elmer F, Martin; 33, of 264 N.| Saginaw St., who was being held: on a second degree murder charge, pened to the hot wind—called a, has been freed on bond from Oak- land County jail after the bond’ With no one seeing movies, con- )was reduced from $10,000 to $5, 000, ‘by Waterford Township Justice ‘of the Peace Donald Adams. ~ Martin. is charged with the fatal stabbing of Jospeh Compeau, of West Bloomfield Township, on June}. & Preliminary examination of Mar- tin is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thur day at the Waterford Township Hall. 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CHAPTER 19 t On Sunday we took the two-seat-| ed rig, Maria riding in the back, Sarah Pardee in front with me. The weather had turned warm, un- usually so for early June, and So it was now, with a bright sun in the (Copyright 1956) ci the road was a . slightly smaller building with a sign that said Community Center. Here, Sar- ah told me, they held Sunday serv- ice, business meetings, and Satur- day-night dances, and in the winter it would be the schoolhouse. the faith that it takes.” I went outside and rolled a cigarette, sick with a cold, ach- ing pain far down inside me. I told myself they had no right to be in love, dently: ‘You will, Sarah. You haveld they’ re not. in Mieogurt where they could raise ps, they'll look across the oe at es P range and they'll say to themselves that they heed more land and that it's waiting for them over there. Not forty acres, Mathers, but a whole quarter-section, They'll come and I'll be waiting, and what do you think will happen ‘then? And let’s get another thing straight, Are you courting Sarah just to make it easy for your people to get more land?” That hurt him. “Beeson,” he ‘Reds Should Sop. | Blocking Broadcasts’ “WASHINGTON —A U.S, offi- cial says if the Russians want to show sincerity toward.a proposed “they can stop jamming Voice) of America broadcasts.” ; * * * The statement was made last night by Arthur Larson, director of the U.S. Information Agency, iWORRIED OVER DEBTS? exchange of radio-TV programs| Bilis” when due, wments jee ons bie te eng ee a SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRE - ONE PLACE TO PAY SS Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to I. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 411% 8. Saginaw Above Osklang Theater - *. * A el fellow with rolling) eyes and a nervous manner, Schil- ling won credits from such con- trasting enterprises as Minsky’s sky that held only a few cottony clouds. Sarah wore no wrap except a light coat which she laid across her knees. Her bonnet was a small burlesque house in New York and one, very pert and attractive. If the..movie version of Shake-'she was setting out to make John) inside, and set her down in a rotggpied “Macbeth.” In between, Mathers notice her, she was going] rocking chair, After that we had in Broadway hits, |about it the right way. to shake hands with everyone, ach as “Hold Everything” a x * * even the children, who stared at “Flying High.” As we rode, both of us silent, it/);™Y 54" with solema eyes. seemed to me. that, paradoxically, | The adults had no way of know-|were living . . .” was in him. 9 eeaas School's Out I, Will Beeson, both loved and hat-| jing that Gene Dillingham’s pres- “Mathers,” I said. “you. still VACATION ed Sarah. After I thought about itience in the valley forted me t0jqgon't know what you've done, do| « ; awhile, it began to make sense. /carry a gun to church, and I didn’t! yo)” =e eee way? Twi coche bs wink I loved her because of all the explain. Though I didn’t actually “I know, but you don't.” He| Nela as “Gunlock” continues e is HERE! Time to get those in a radio-television interview. _ Larson said several months ago, ‘Russia jammed a speech by Pres- ident Ejsenhower marking the 15th anniversary of Voice of American broadcasting. “Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-| | . tdon’ B, Johnson (Tex) has urged ‘an “open curtain’’ exchange of TV-radio programs between Rus- sia and the United States. Secre- tary of State Dulles has given). qualified endorsement to the plan, saying he would be willing to ap- pear on such a program if a monthly exch-ange could be worked. A crowd. was waiting for us when we stopped. John Mathers stepped forward, calling to a man to take the team, After Mathers shook hands with me, I lifted Sarah from the rig, carried her said, and | felt ashamed, “I love her, I’ve asked her to marry me, but she won't until she can walk, Presently Mathers pine me, He said, ‘‘Beeson,. 1 know. you consid- er us your enemy. Does it have to be ‘that way?” Someday she will, but regardless “I don't see-how it can be any of when that day comes I will other way." not do a single thing Ld hurt He-was-silent-for-a-time. Then-he. her,”” said softly: “This is what | have | said. “Maybe y you ent hart dreamed about for years: A chance her, but some of your people will. ” to help people help themselves. If! He looked at me again, and I you could have seen the way they] sensed the worry and anxiety that An excellent hi- fidelity recording of things she had done for me, and know Dillingham was here, I was : a . because she loved me, and ] was)sure he wouldn't leave until he'd coats , us co fs a said:| here tomorrow. sure she did, I loved her for the settled his score with me. te ler was eee | ae goodness and gentleness that were Pn tii | | / To begin with, the car holds him in superb/ comfort through’ __If you haven’t as yet driven a new Codillac youre, we urge | og / on ac . — the longest ry Its seat oe are wonderfully soft end jyou ia your dealer soon. eer ” ovant . . . and. every. imaginable interior | lconvenience is in A single hour is all you'll need to dich le magic of Codie ce Federal Savings r sis* constant attendance. i performance and the luxury of coachcraft by Fleetwood i ; . 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Aiding in the program will be a pair of senior dental hygiene students from the University of Michigan, Joan Jackson of Pleas- ant Ridge and Linda Fryer of Birmingham, All children registered for the ap- plications have been mailed sched- ule ecards, which should be re- turned with the $4 fee, according to officials x * * Co-chairmen of the Waterford Township Fluoridation: committee Slugs Away By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE has won the reputation of a con- gressman who refuses to duck a fight. This refusal and a periodic im-| pulse to go out and look for one has embroiled him in two of the biggest battles before Congress. As chairman of the House Ju- diciary Committee — 8 post he has held on and off since 1947— “Manny” Celler is responsible for getting civil rights legislation through the House. This has. been noeasy task since, ‘many wily and resourceful south- ern legislators, whom he counts as his good friends, are dead set against him on this issue. TAKES ON SPORT Celler also takes on one of the greatest and most popular organ- ‘izations in the nation’s history Monday morning — major league baseball. This fight, his second encoun- ter with the national pastime, comes in his capacity as chair- man of a judiciary subcommit- | tee on anti-trust matters. He are Mrs, Clare‘ Novess, Adam | was unsuccessful in an investi- School; Mrs. John Hoke, Water- ford Village School, and Mrs. Rob- ert Brown, WwW illiams Lake school. | | gation six years ago into the monopolistic aspects of profes. i sional ———) Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-NY), Congressman From Brooklyn | ! : Celler Ducks: No -F ights, at Baseball This new battle was brought on) by the Supreme Court's recent ruling that professional football is subject to the nation’s cide laws. Celler has been in .the Soretroat | of battles for ‘‘liberal’’ legislation | since he was sworn in as a House, ‘member 34 years ago. He was a staunch supporter of; the new_and fair deals and is one of the few such “‘liberals’’ who has stayed in Congress long enough to serve as chairman of a major committee. As chairman of the anti-trust | subeommittee, Celler has gone after some of the biggest corpor- ations in America and has inves- tigated everything from alumi- num to newsprint. His fight against some aspects, of organized baseball apparently has not hurt him politically despite the fact that many of his con- stituents are die-hard Brooklyn) Dodger fans. The Brooklyn congressman’s home is only a—few—blocks from the Dodgers’ ball park, Ebbetts Field. “Manny” was born in Brooklyn! in 1888. He was graduated from a| Brooklyn high school and received] a law degree from‘ Columbia Law! School in 1912. 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The Taxpayers’ League brought the suit, charging that the board padded budgets and illegally trans- ferred surpluses to a fund for build- ing ng purposes. Tt also claimed the board's ‘pro- posal to shift the courthouse from jits present downtown site to the | Telegraph Rd. service center is [iillegal. The board denied both charges The State of Michigan and the South Oakland bar were allowed jto intervene as interested third parties. / The board has agreed to hold La 9-900 MICHIGAN FIRST AID Bavalié Needs — Sickreem Supplies 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Oak 3 Deors North of 10 Mile - © 6-6847 building until the suit is decided. Supervisors say they have about $1.4 million on hand to start con- jstruction as soon as they get the green light. 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[a or money ea: Bay : \ i Judge Says the Issues| ff |proposed new courthouse is decid-| ed, contested, said he may decide the ‘up construction of the proposed: | The league wants this money re- our turned to taxpayers in the form of| tax reductions next year. form called-Preperation H.* Ask| -: seen re ee | ALL aap STORES OLOSED SUNDAYS THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 T j YOUR GUARANTEE SPECIAL For Monday and Tuesday CUT FROM TENDER, YOUNG FRYERS Chicken Breasts » 65c Chicken Legs 55 OF QUALITY | YOUNG OVEN-READY =: 10 14 POUND TURKEYS « Chuck Roast. ~ “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY - “SALE. . . GENUINE SPRING LAMB Shoulder Roast .....4 Leg O’ Lamb Roast. . , Shoulder Chops. .... 59c SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY GUARANTEED FRESH GROUND BEEF 39: | Loin Chops ..... California Valencia © ORANGES Sunnybrook Alaska Sockeye RED SALMON. % = CAN ed 49c 69c 1.09 5 69° Rosedale Brand—Sliced PINEAPPLE Ann Page Famous Quality MAYONNAISE. A&P Brand—All Green Spears ASPARAGUS 1412-0Z. CANS 1414-0Z. 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Walter Hill presided dur- ing the Friday meeting. Movies of past activities of the class were shown by Omar Mc- Nutt following the business meet- ing. Mrs, George Marien, Mrs. Carl Comer, Mrs. Winifred Perrin and Mrs. Floyd Levely. assisted the hosts, , 32 in Attendance at Dinner Meet of Zonta Club Zonta Club held at. Morey’s Golf and Country Club. a : Sampson, t sor the Aug. 27 performance at Will-O-Way Playhouse. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Henry Lemanski of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Fred Gordon. Mrs. a Day camp training has leaders busy these past few weeks. Prac- — ticing up on their outdoor cooking are four members pictured at (left to right) Eldon Gardner, Webb Royster, Earl Parmenter and John Wilson. Sothes oes kept many Cupp, Mrs. leaders (left to right) Mrs. Charles Hazel Amos. rs Pontiac Press Photos, work on the project are cy i } vy | Girls Prepare to Open Day Camp. Sanda Harrroun of Markel street represents the Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac who earned their way to the Camp Fire Girls’ day camp. ' She participated in the recent sale of Camp Fire candy. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 PAGES 15-17) Joe Pat Green and Mrs. Joan Howlett was entertained at, a miscellaneous bridal shower giv- fen by Naricy Dudley and Mrs. Stanley Hunkins at Oakland Hills * * ; an The tables were decorated, around a color scheme of pink and, white. Arrangements of roses and| carnations were fashioned as cen- terpieces. Mr, and Mrs, Harold E. How- lett of East Iroquois road are the bride-elect’s parents. The pro- ' spective bridegroom, Richard Barnes Jones, is the son of Mrs, Helen B, Jones of F ort . Fla., and John T. Jones of Birmingham, ‘. Guests at the recent shower in- cluded Mrs. Murray D. VanWag- oner, Mrs. Harry Windiate; Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs. John Jones,' Mrs, Milton Hathaway, Mrs. Har- L. Harvey Lodge was dinner hostess. ‘ court Patterson, Mrs. Martha Cov- # Mrs. Josephine Durrant McLintock of Cherokee road to William Northrup McHattie. A graduate of _of Michigan, . William is _ the son of Mr.- and. Mrs. the Wichig | aot Bridal Shower Honors Joan H owlett ert, Mrs. Russel Thurston, Mrs. Louis Schimmel and Mrs. Verne Hampton. * * * Other guests were Mrs. Raymond | Mrs. McQueen Bi Feted at Shower in Reddish Home F Mrs. Robert McQueen was hon-| © ored at a pink and blue shower re- |} cently given by Mrs. William Red-|? ; dish in her home on Walton boule-| = 7 vard. Attending the shower were Mrs. Morley Russell, Mrs. Joy Quinn, Mrs. Thomas Wagg, Mrs. Ella Agar, Mrs. Edward Smaltz, .Mary Smaltz, Mrs. Robert Murray, Mrs. Tubbs, Mrs. Wayne Nealis, Ellie Johnson, Mrs. Goodloe Rédgers, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Wil- liam Hartman, Mrs. George Crane, Mrs. Herbert Wettlaufer, satin. The waistlines were accented |). iby crushed satin cummerbunds. | —_ * * * | Sas Joan C. Newnam Wears Pink Taffeta for Wedding First Presbyterian Church in | \Mrs. Newman greeted her guests solemnized Saturday evening. The crystal beading. A corsage of Rev. W. Glen Harris read the rubrum lilies was pinned to her 7 o'clock ceremony. |purse. | ae * * | For traveling to Pompano Beach, | Joan is ‘he daughter of Mr. and Fla., and Nassau the bride changed Mrs. - Newnam of Bloomfield '° 2 pink Italian silk costume suit Hills. William is the son of Mrs.|With matching hat and shoes. John Paul Rex of Birmingham! The newlyweds will reside in and the late Mr. Rex. Women's Section» Be, eco 1.00 Birmingham was the setting for|at the reception held at Red Run! fl the marriage of Joan Celeste|Golf Club wearing an aqua silk| © Newnam and William Dean Rex,|peau de soie gown accented with| — Bloomfield Hills on their return. Youth is fancy free ... to frolic through sum- mer in care-free clothes. ‘Swim Suits _ from 23.08 Orlon molds a sleek, (i . soft suit for pre teens at 898. Cottons come in can can or ballerina type, metallic striped lastex French boy style or if you $o a desire, the beach set with i matching terry robe! Pre teens 8 to 14 IE Aenea: 0 le uu’ Shorts eee 1.98 to 5.98 Short Shorts or New Jamaica Shorts in Dan- Sheen, Twill or Gabardine. White, khaki, black, ' red, turquoise. Pe Sizes Pre-teen 8 to 14 bf Tops * ‘to 3.98 Drip-dry broadcloth, novelty. knits in sleeveless For her wedding Joan wore a |)" <5 blush pink silk cloud taffeta | . gown. Alencon lace appliques ac- cented with seed pearis and se- |. quins trimmed the portrait neck- | > line and formed gariands on the dome-shaped skirt that extended into a chapel sweep. Her veil was of pure silk blush) pink illusion secured to a cap of, matching lace. She carried a cas-| _, cade arrangement of pink carna- |’ tions, cymbidium orchids and ivy. | * * *® jet ’ Mrs. Walter Fisher attended the ~ bride as matron of honor. Mrs.| Rankin Henry and Joan Bess were | ~ her other attendants. | GOWNED IN PINK Their waltz-length gowns were | <° of ice pink silk chiffon over taffeta, | — fashioned with tucked bodices and |’ round necklines piped in matching | = { vee 3 Each attendant wore a crown of |; ice pink flowers and carried ali cascade arrangement of pink car-| nations and sweetheart roses. “ Joan McHenry performed the |’ duties of flower girl. Robert V. Hackett served as best man. Seating the guests were John P. Rex dr., Richard H. Rex, Robert E. Clark, Howard T. Rex dr. and Donald E. Peter- Mrs. Earl Christian, matron of honor, and Mrs. Howlett, Sa 3 SUIT \> Louis Freeland, Mrs. Robert Ales-| 7 si, Cox, Mrs. Minnis McCluskey, Mrs. Donald Caswell, Mrs. Norman Red- dish and Mrs, Robert McChuskey. . * * * ‘Mrs, Emma Hicks, Delores|| - WEARING Completing the guest list were|) Mrs. M. T. Dunn, Mrs. Virginia Vore, Mrs. Kenneth Kelly, Marly- ess Regal, Eleanor Wood, Mrs. Doris Collins, . 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Cuffed puff of sleeve; in beige, navy ed te summer ‘breeze. ‘ in \eagy-wash, . : ‘ Toor | no-iron cotton, Blue, bla¢k ard white a A “Sizes 10 to 14, Loe. % i styles. Halter or midriff : styles. Black, white, red, turquoise, or ; | pink, Sizes Pre-teen 8 to 14. i) Young Folks Shop—Lower Level Cs te 2 > ee ee Gg ee a ee Be se WES ET ae Vee 9 the livin’ is cool ’n’ easy in drip dry orion and cotton 10 to 18. shioned. with a CRC ee ee ee Se ee ee ee et Se eee ee ee eS ee ee ee _ ¥ i i : y, - i : aay ies S f a f> RG 4 £ a iH : in the better night clubs of New | LLIAM R ie LIT Ms |York. After the liberation, she con- | | The Rev. Joseph Immel of St. Vin- . Pontiae Press Phote |tinued the highly successful career Furniture Makers and lt pholste rs / | cent de Paul Church was honored at a serve as administrator of the Mexican dona Cinse in Darks spper clube: 270 Cr hard Lake) h¥e Phone FP 4-0558 reception Sunday evening in the Parish Vission. Pictured at the reception were nw Pm wean & Gaude is Servi 7) Feakac Hemeiabess ia Gee * : “ 5 . » OU ie . n i , Hall. Father Immel will leave soon to (left to right) Mrs. Josephine Poulard, | is old hat ri the French en. SS | accept a temporary assignment in Port Father Immel, John Kline and Elizabeth | chantress. Until their recent as- | | ofl eee | Huron, where he will serve as chaplain {nn Kline (in foreground) and Charles Teaasa hed served’ enh cous, “The rhe FRONT: -TIPPERED” at the Mercy Hospital and will also Phipps Jr. and Mrs. Dominic J. Kline. | try’s ambassador to the United Nations in New York. £ 'LIN } 7 Ne | * No sooner had Mme. Alphand e e RESTY CE Margaret E. Levely Becomes Bride pesins’te'cmtuine st nears ali lous French embassy here than ~ : | ; A gown of French Chantilly lace she launched a redecorating spree 7 a a fe and tulle was worn by Margaret Margaret —on her own. Talented in all \Elaine Levely for her marriage Elaine Levely ‘artistic bents, she acted as her own Pa = ‘Saturday to W. Pavid Richards -at a iy \decorator to transform the darkish a i . avi : H @)| L, \ N D ER IZ | N . ficn cu _eeesemee Richards istere|cae es ee eee ee 7? Lb ( ian Church. : . x e * * * married Kelly green velvet upholstering ; | . stes beautifies furs A boat neckline embroidered Saturday now vies with light blue satin and | rejuvenates, bea ICs : with sequins and short sleeves Parents of the Chinese reds in the French drawing : th Waite’s! were features of the fitted bodice. bride ere jroom, against a backdrop of cream The gown's bouffant skirt fea- Mr. end M curtains and red-and-green carpet- rates for FUR STORAGE tured panels of lace and tulle Ft | . $ dipping into a sweep in the back. A. Stanton | A former sunroom is now a | ur Trimmed Coats 3 Securing the bride’s fingertip | Levely of | breath-taking solarium with veil of iHusion was a crown ac- | Eloaheth | chalk-white walls, grey chintz 7 cented with seed pearls and se- | 106 | curtains, a black-and-white rug, . | quins, Lake avenue, | grey upholstering and an ebony Y j it . | welry, WAS’ A Rttl Mr. and Mrs,| Piano. Taffeta cushions in al. ag lee alegtd uae ; of pearls, & gift trom the vee: Walter ‘and Rrcen, light blue. and red. | pl itt 2 ) na ‘ . igroom, She carried a cascade ar- Richards of palciocy add the typical Alphand ~ just Cner top oP bee . after Tangement of white carnations, | W ye ae tS Oe is tops Seen | pink roses and stephanotis. ast Chicago’ Only the dining room is muted, 5 PM call Margaret, ‘daughter of Mr en avenue are (With its grey walls, tobacco-blonde : Mrs. A. Stanton Levely of Eliza- ; David's curtains and beige-grey carpeting. Meth Lake avenue, had her sister. : parents LIVELY PORTRAIT Virginia Levely of Utica, as her . WD. . wo The focal point in the: solar Bring your coat in [honor attendant. MRS. W ° DAVID RIC HARDS isa epeetacuine Rane Bouche por. personally and save | Virginia's gown was of pink chif- trait of the embassy’s hostess—a fon over taffeta featuring a fitted,ren Anderson, Rosalie Richards. erickson, Marshall Buttram and portrait as lively and stimulating 0) a | 10% of storage ele andlitiesting Pale) Oot sister of the bridegroom, and Phyl. Roger Richards, brother of the as Madame Alphand herself. | =i the bac e carried a bouquet Se bridegroom. | ; cost lof shattered blue and white carna- \wore. pallens Fr tea Wentiale | , For the reception held in the vatiene tke : pire ple ae ) , ands ¢ | Waite’s Fur Sal Third Fle _piSons. ithe maid of honor's in three dif- church parlors, Mrs. Levely chose) five of six times a ook, Every | ales Fur Saton — Ire oor . OTHER ATTENDANTS ferent shades of blue. a dress of mist blue silk organza evening marks a form: at ue | . | The bride’ s other attendants, Ka- A A * over taffeta pe white accessories! gither at hones oe canes a eS a —==Hm=ms THCir headpieces were. of se- oo of pink roses and car- along embassy row. | ‘quinned veiling secured to taffeta| ; The pa matching their gowns, Each car-| oa Richards Gore's Ores ot diminutive (cee ml ried arrangements of shattered| 'pink lace over taffeta with white Siond . e-ey ‘accessories and corsa w nde seems to thrive on it. No} 4 pink carnations. corsage of white P c carnations aadiroses! party that can boast the Alphands' | Kathy Noonan of Ohio, cousin | + es \ of the bride, served as flower | : eis For travel h Michi- py H , | girl, Her gown was of blue chif- gan. the ee heed ae aqua| Huron Gardens Unit . ti = | fon over taffeta, and she carried (—+’ with white accessories and ihe Gath f |. ° i i-“ Hi” | pink rose petals in a blue basket. ‘corsage cel pine ees iors atners for Supper _. The front-zippered Bali-“Hi”, |” David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bridal bouquet. / Mrs. Norman Brown opened her, airily traced with eepraetes aaa ; Walter Richards of West Chic ago| The newlyweds will reside ‘on‘home on Elizabeth Lake road/ marae ipeyie sbelmel the er? peetiont wer on P ‘avenue. Carl Hofinga from New 'Osceola drive for the summer, aft-|Thursday for a ativ the world to look. Cutaway front -- cups lightly lined cooperative supper : . Jersey served as best man. 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COWIE] Custom Upholstery Ps Dye Comes Off It's easy to wash a your wash- |: er after tinting or dyeing a load of clothes, Just fill the tub with hot soap or detergent suds, add bleach, By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN If we are to keep our daily lives from, falling into ruts, if, life is to glow for us, we must see that our existence has certain ingredients. The first and most important one is a_love of life. Those folks who! find existence full of magic and fun and adventure bring zest to it . [because of thelr own attitude and approach, Our lives must also have a change of pace. In every career, whether it be that of a housewife, an actress, a writer or a musician, there is a lot of plain drudgery and hard work and also much repi- tition. A musician must practice her scales and lessons just as the housewife must do the same chores over and over again. ‘ DONA TerBUSH TRUDELL "A bachelor of. arts degree in Certain. Ingre ee eee tes and inter. | ests and experiences are added we lose sight of the big view. We become caught in our little shells of fixed attitudes and ac- tivities. We become ingrown and ‘our horizons narrow rather than expand. Just one simple new in- terest can make the day excit- ing. . The third..thing life’ must have is melody, I mean this literally as well as figuratively; Since the beginning of time man. has been by music, .I think many folks are stimulated, consoled and relaxed| leven more important kind in daily| living if you take time or have the approach to find it, There is the melody of laughter, of warmth, of understanding, of keen aware- ness of the wonderful people and the beautiful scenes about us, KINDRED SPIRIT There is the melody in sudden recognition of togetherness, or be- longing, in the kindred spirit be- tween two people. This may occur with an old friend, a new friend, a person you have just met. There is the melody of sun slant- ing through the trees, of a robin on her. nest, of seeds turning into _flow-. some classical music on our hi- know—in the world about me. All and let the machine run until) educated music-wise because ft, The change of pace in some compositions wag intriguing and the melody pouring out was ex- citing. I never will. be considered well have to have melody in my music, even my classical music, I can ap- will love either. * * | i have to do is find it! What about you? EVERYTHING AT ONCE Isn't it funny how life seems to happen to us in bunches? We go Valong smoothly for ‘a while and then all of a sudden things begin to heckle us. Perhaps you stub your preciate the technical skill of the/toe when you first get out of bed in less melodic composers and I can ‘the morning. You burn the toast. applaud the execution of a high C The hot water heater won't work. : even-if it isn't. pretty, but. I never,Qne child has-a rash. _— . You batten down all these oc-, I must have melody if life is to currences and rush to get to a clean. Follow with a hot water! rinse, and then leave’ the eet open until dry inside. jo Years of Practical Experience i} 252 S. Telegraph FE ty Bleck South of Veorhets * * * SUMMER SESSION STARTS TODAY HOURS Morning 8:00 to 10:45 — Afternoon 11:00 to 1:30 Evening 6:30 to 9:00 Monday and Thursday starved for music and do not know it. ers. x *& I thought ot eeap Gace ingle: However there is melody ofan) dients recently when listening to ‘sing for me but I need have no 19:30 meeting. You can’t find lworries on that scoré because jt is’ your car key. When you do the car, all about me—in great music and! will not start and you get a run in| popular music — in the people I your stocking. When the car does elementary education was received by Dona Kay TerBush Trudell at / commencement exercises held on / Saturday at Western Michigan Uni- versity. A member of Alpha Omi- ‘cron Pi national. sorority, Dona is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non M. TerBush of Lakeview ave- nue. Peppers and Pimiento Color Dish Of about 417 vessels operating in Great Lakes trade, 361 burn [IMPERIAL | BEAUTY SALON ‘Dash of Garlic Salt to Cheese Potatoes By JANET ODELL If you're having a patio or porch supper, Au Gratin Potatoes are good to serve. Make them in a \% cup chopped pimiente 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup milk Salt and pepper Dash of warts salt Grated cheese | Make a paste of the flour and milk. Peel and slice potatoes and put into casserole with all other ingredients except cheese. Mix well. Sprinkle top with grated cheese, Bake one and one-half jhours at 350 degrees. Serves 6-8. Edith Stenson, owner Tasty Sandwiches Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby Mrs. Mercer Adds. Now at casserole that holds the heat well 19 Auburn Av and you'll be all set. Mrs, Roy e. 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You | arrive home to find that your husband is bringing someone miliar? that it doesn’t pay to fight back. I) _|just shrug my shoulders, get a ‘ |happy-go-lucky feeling on the in- side, and say, ‘‘Let her blow!” * * * tide. Actually? none of the hap- penings is tragic. They may take some toll of our pocketbook but they will not affect our joy in liv- ing or our health unless we allow them to irk us. When things thicken up and we are tempted to complain or be ir- ritable it helps to remember this. The whole thing is humorous if we can get an objective viewpoint. OUR MOODS, TOO I think we have to adapt to the winds and tides of our moods in much the same way. Even the happiest person sometimes finds himself or herself in a blue mood. Sometimes you do not even know what causes this. * * * It may be loss of sleep, fatigue or igome unpleasant experience or dis- | appointment in a person. Most oft- ‘en you do not even know why you ifeel that way, You wonder if you are losing your grip. | Except for weeding out any | known causes, don’t fight, Just - | drift! The mood will pass. The | sun will shine and life will begin cooking with gas again. gel wisi | If you would like to have my : ; : : . ‘leaflet .‘‘Individual Happiness,” the former Chassie Rasmussen, arrive in Mr. and Mrs. Niela Rasmussen of send a stamped, self-addressed en- | a coach for their wedding party at a Copenhagen and John is the son of Mr. ire with your request for leaflet | restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark, | | Friday. The bride is the daughter of field Hills. and Mrs. Daniel B. Beresford of Bloom- 65 to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomor- lrow:- “Phrase ‘At Our Age’ Can Rites Held by Job's Daughters Bethel 5. Installs Officers ‘to members of the February-De- ee oe ae | At installation ceremonies held : eed ‘Saturday evening by Bethel Five, My cen ome 2 _ Mrs. J. C. Covert Be Used Happily.” When you conie out to go | home to dinner and the dog is_| having pups. Does it sound fa- | I myself have become expert at} recognizing these days in their) early stages and found long ago} We have to learn to ride with the | | Machine Shorthand (Stenotype and Stenograph — Speedwriting Shorthand Gregg Shorthand English Business Mathematics Accounting Bookkeeping Calculator Comptometer Other Classes Are Available VETERAN APPROVED | , @ The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 i oVeoreeeooes CHILD’S BAREFOOT LEATHER SANDALS 156 “Buckle shoes” . . . worn by kids the country over who love their bare-foot feeling! First quality. Red, brown, 814-12, 1214-3. ‘Entertains Group Mrs. J. C. Covert was hostess n her home on Scott Lake road OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FEDERAL'S cember Group of First Presbyteri- Whondey threvgh Seturdey) Order of Job's Daughters, Barbara | be \Lecornu was installed as honored: | ‘queen. 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Seventeen men frém ‘Oakland County recently participated in the International Naval Review at Hampton Roads, Va. The review, a major highlight of the . Jamestown commemorates the 350th anniver- sary of the founding of the James-' tewn colony in 1607, was addressed | a by Defense Secretary Charles Wil-| * * * |Edgewood Dr., and husband of the \former Miss Marguerite L. Crishio, of Bayonne, N. J.; ‘Technician aC: David K. Webb, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A| Sr., of 654 Northview Ct., hae ; Marriage License ‘Applications - Ralph W Hunt. Parmington Joyce M Giaham, Walled Lake Joseph W. Greenhalgh, 59 Monroe Vern L. Carmean, 22 N. Tasmania Donna R. Brown, 2455 Voorheis | Dayton E. Pender, Oxford Roberta K. Cook, Oxford Bdward L.. K ‘Mary M. Mills. | Gerald b&b. 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Camp officials asked why. . : year—to hear of such poverty, .. x * * : That was one summer an offi cial dipped into his own pocket to buy a pair of shoes and bring happiness to a youngster. YOUR DOLLAR HELPS Usually,. though, it’s what Camp Director Bill Matus calls “your dollar’ that buys happiness and healthy, outdoor recreation for children whose families cannot af- ford it on their own. _ Underprivileges children from 6 to 12 spend two weeks tree of charge at what Matus proudly describes as “‘the best summer camp in the state—free or other- wise.”’ This summer, the camp is scheduled for full. operation — meaning that 100 children, both boys and girls, can be accommo- dated every two weeks over an eight-week period, or 400 alto- gether. * * The camp will open June 24. How long it stays open this sum- mer is another matter. SHORTAGE OF FUNDS Matus says $20,000 is needed for operating expenses, but so far this year only $7,000 has been raised. Camp officials and supporters are still campaigning for funds, mostly from Oakland County serv- ice clubs, which always have been the summer camp's chief contribu- tors. Camp Oakland is four years old, There’s the equivalent of $150,000 worth of installations lo- ~ cated on its 320 hilly, wooded acres encircling Handsome Lake, off Drehner road northeast of Lake Orion, All of the money, and most of Oa SUMMER TREAT — Two prospective big-leaguers head for WATER’S SWELL! — So say these four youngsters, who enjoy two free weeks at Camp Oakland thanks to the generosity and private individuals the materials and labor for cabins,, __ the administration building at Camp Oakland, where gates open. June 24 for 400 underprivileged children expected to enjoy of'service clubs who contribute annually to keep the non-profit venture going. There's swimming for swimmers and valuable swimming instruction for beginners. land Does Big “cb a the summertime facilities at Handsome Lake, northeast of Lake Orion. re La wv &) chow halls, archery range, docks; and swimming facilities have been donated. 8 +> & * Matus and a few other top em- ployes are paid by Oakland County Juvenile Court, which directs the camp's operations. STUDENTS EMPLOYED The 18 summer camp counselors are Michigan State University stu- dents, whose $50-a-season salary and $63 tuition fee apiece is paid out of summer camp donations. The rest of the — goes te provide free food, shelter, sum- mertime equipment for children who could not otherwise spend a few summer weeks close te na- ture. “I say that Camp Oakland is supported by ‘your dollar’ be- cause, in a sense, it belongs to all of Oakjand County and to the chil- dren who need its facilities," says Matus. * * * Service club répresentatives be- long to the board of directors of Camp Oakland, Inc. The county uses many of the camp's facilities during the rest of the year for the’ Oakland County Boy's Ranch,| which through Juvenile Court pro- vides a year-round home for about | 20 boys. * ® * Women's service clubs are build-| ing a similar ranch for girls on one portion of the lake. Urges Granting of Dulles Wish Wisconsin Senator Says Advisers Should Travel to Disarmament Talks WASHINGTON # — Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) said today if Secretary of State Dulles wants senatorial advisers to sit in with Harold E. Stassen at the London disarma- ment conference the Senate should grant his request. * * * Wiley, senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee, took issue with the view of Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas that .senators ought not to participate as ad- visers in decisions Johnson said should be left to the executive Branch. * * * Johnson said it might be possi- ble for some senators to sit in as “observers after Congress ad- journs or to serve in that capa- city by reading here the progress Frank Pace Jr. Named Chairman of NATO Unit NEW YORK U?—Frank Pace Jr., president of General Dyna-, mics Corp. and former secretary| of the Army, .is the new board) ichairman and president of the. American Council on NATO, Inc., a private, nonprofit organization | |founded in 1953 to stimulate inter-| est in the North Atlantic Treaty | Organization. \reports of Stassen to the State Department. Stassen is chief American negotiator in the talks with Russia, Britain, France and Canada. * * * | Wiley said in an interview he couldn't see much difference in isenators acting as ‘‘observers” or “advisers."’ He added that even |if they were called “advisers” ROW, ROW, ROW — Youngsters like the exercise and. fun of rowing Camp in a little work to help improve that would not give them any au- | thority. boats around pleasant Handsome Lake. SOME WORK, TOO — Youngsters daily put Here one boy gets set for some lawn mowing, with the help of William Brown, president of the i i Bove en ae Seca ll Oakland's row- Camp Oakland. the children’s activities are under adult super vision, as Camp Director William Matus dem- All of onstrates in this photo. West Pontiac Kiwanis Club, one of many service clubs which has contributed to the camp's op- erating expenses this year. Eisenhower Still Travels High Road of Popularity (From their vantage points across the U.S. six top editors ~ blishers have) taken the measure e President's current stature with the public as a spe- cial idles Addl for NEA Service. Here's what they found, told tn the first of two round up dispatches coordinated by NEA Service political writer Bruce Biossat.) BY BRUCE BIOSSAT ; NEW YORK — (NEA) — Presi- dent Eisenhower still travels the high road of popularity in this country, but he has slipped slightly from the lofty crest he held last election day. This is the substance of a spe- cial report to NEA from half a dozen top editors of major news- papers, whose strategic vantage points around the United States enable them to measure well the President's current standing with the people, * * * Participating in NEA’s nation- wide sampling of up-to-date senti- ment on Mr, senhower were Virgil Pinkley, editor and pub- lisher of the Los Angeles Mirror News; Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta Constitution; Jack Foster, ald-Post; A. T. Burch, associate bore him to an election triumph! ast November by a margin of. prosperity and a * * Where he has —— a little from that peak, the editors put the blame principally on his rec- ord peacetime $71.8 billion budget. Grumbling over his whopping 1957- 58 requests seems wide-spread, people in the higher income brac-| kets. Here’s the editors! report on) popular attitudes in various parts of the country toward Mr. Eisen- hower himself and toward his handling of the big issues of peace economic matters): POPULARITY . Pinkley (Los Angeles): ‘“Presi- dent Eisenhower's popularity has dwindled somewhat, although an overwhelming majority trust’ him and want. to follow his leadership, which they feel might be a mite tore vigorous,” © McGill (Aflanta): | “President: Eisenhower's popularity, in gen- eral, continues at a high level with people in the Southeast, (But) there have been defections. Foster _|stan vast mountain plains am Pooley (El Paso): “Ike doesn’t stand as high in this country west of the Pecos as he did.on. elec- |PEACE AND DISARMAMENT and the budget (with related) \wars, even localized ones, since Beetle * (Albany): \Knickerbocker News \voter sentiment: ‘They still like Ike, but they don’t like some of the things Ike likes.*’ And, Leslie Moore of the Worcester (Mass.) Telegram for an ap-! praisal, Beetle was told: “‘Some>of the white hot hero worship may though one editor suggests that/have cooled, but Eisenhower can in his area most of it comes from Stand up before TV, make a few! igestures, and get most of it back."’| Foster (Denver): ‘‘Voters still believe that he (the President) is best equipped of all Americans to deal with the Russians, and this basically is the only great issue in people's minds.” He added that while people ‘‘don’t seem to have much use for Stas- sen,”’ they feel that in the long run Ike personally ‘‘will handle dis- armament and related matters and/ things will be all right.” Pinkley (Los Angeles): ‘People’ in this area appreciate the fact, that we have peace and haye not! become engaged in any shodting Ike ‘entered the White House — On disarmament and peace efforts, Ike still rates aces high in Southern California."’ | * e & .¢ Le McGill (Atlanta): ‘The Presi- dent's real strength lies in the fact that we are not in/a shooting war, This was what elected him ‘BUDGET (and_ general econom- He quotes aiconsidering the nation that would but think of the President mostly political sign the agreement with us —/\as a victim of circumstance. ‘He’s nine and a falf million votes: ‘writer who has tapped eastern|Hitler was a gentleman alongside Khrushchev and Bulganin.” Beetle (Albany): “ (Easterners) | are cynical about disarmament at- asking executive editor tempts, but don’t blame the Presi-| Pinkley (Los Angeles): |dent for trying. They may _ not) like the price tag on guns but they put more faith in them than iin. the prospect of Russian good © willThey. also seem to: think that) as a “military man _ Ejisehower' ‘won't let them down." ie matters), Pooley (El Paso): “His budget policy has hurt him: The thing! is stuffed with non-essintials. It has already caused an increase in the cost of living, and it is bound to cause inflation. ‘People on the border know ‘committed to a lot of expenditure over which he has little control,’ ‘his tax-conscious backers ration- ize.” “Most people in this area are aware of jour all-time high income, virtu- lally no unemployment and gen- rally good conditions economi- ally. “But Ike’s popularity has slipped because of the budget issue and the fact people know he cannot run for another term, Many of his fol- lowers discuss only the budget |situation and overlook all of the other accomplishments of his ad- ministration.”* * * * Foster (Denver): ‘‘The issues widely being debated by the press] about inflation because of the Mexican peso. For many years it |was worth 50 cents, but then’ it| went down to 28 cents and to 12 ;cents. It is now eight cents and/| that is figured on our own 43 cent ‘dollar.” Beetle (Albany): ‘‘Easterners are convinced taxes are too high, Animal Society Seeks Person Nearing Ninety ing for someone who “vil eels -/couraged to cut the budget, aid and tax cuts do not seem to be troubling the average voter greatly. He likes Ike despite his high bud- get request.” Burch (Chicago): ‘A mong Iili- nois people with higher incomes, there is hot objection to the orig- inal budget, In these groups there is growing resistance to rising government costs of all kinds. “These feelings do not seem to income tax is fully paid by an jemployer’s weekly deductions. from the Southeast are being en “This\is in my opinion an irre- on the high federal budget, foreign| - ing for increased appropriations in their own special interest pork- barrel projects, However, a ma- jority sentiment has. been aroused in favor of a budget cut, although the President's second (budget) speech was effective in- reducing this opposition.” Néxt: Can he reshape the GOP?” ist in Ontario Kills 2 From Muskegon SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. ® — A Muskegon, Mich., father and son died yesterday following a blast and fire at a three-room tourist cabin 30 miles north of Sault Ste.|. Marie, Ont. Three others were cri- canned cs “The dead are Walter Neff, 31, and his 10-year-old son, John. Neff's widow; Dennis McQuiston, 25, and his wife, Sara, 21, all of Muskegon were reported ss critical condition.. ~* * * Police said the explosion may have been caused od & propane The Airline that’s a, going places... FASTERI im z= VISCOUNT | W orld’s First Jet-Prop Airliner’ i i _FASTEST TO ' | = iy | " NON-STOP | 2 bys: 2 min. a “THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL ” Lv. Flint 9: 15 am MEST) Ar. New York cloner pm (EDT) AIRLIMES a & spital M ‘ A he pes - * = ee ae eee Ld a oveecoe See Fier ae ded Se. ese ABTA e's, heats Bee SS ee eg eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee —s Fr VSS VY PO ee eS = RB 'V. = Te ~ + a OO * " M “ % ee oe + ane £ ‘ ‘ , ¥ - bi a s-- = ~ +8 fe eh sauce : is _ =: * + +f SS <2. = 4 7} iy i. "as: is «eo. Ss = fain hy ¥ i ‘ < ey i ie We see! Sg og! Ae — Te FS srl Waa ane ET i 2 j f} ee j iz “TWENTY : on A _____THE PONTIAC PRES¥. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 19577 fh ay 2 , Or Was It Sharks at Seaside F Home? . TENDER BEEF PALM BEACH, Fla. (INS)—Two Mayor ‘James M. Owens dr., and | wooden steps leading to rence said, ‘whether the sharks, years ago this month a moaltt his wife, beach, a broken floodlight at the didn’t get them. They were both Florida judge and his wife disap-| | They stepped into their car and) T°! of the house and two rolls (6.44 of swimming and there were) of adhesive tape—one partially peared, her 1 rewards headed for their secluded seaside used—found lying on: beach |2" ungodly number of sharks out) a canosien | eee == = that morning and the two out flered ‘home at Manalapan, a féw miles ‘ peedared gest eeckie aoe. | south of Palm Beach. ee bead owed car, Prone ings following, We could see them “We are exactly on the dead NO TRACE from the heliebpter as we flew - Mystery Gobbles Up Florida Couple] SHORT RIBS | | =. i POT ROAST BAZLEY MEATS ARE FRESHER — "29° “39° . BECAUSE WE SELL MORE! Royal Palm Yellow TENDER, JUICY OLEO met STEAKS “ 69° said Deputy Sheriff W. H. Law-|when a carpenter Chillingsworth|S!¢ inside the house, the doors) 5; sive THEORY 5 . : rence, who has spent hundreds of/had hired reported for work, no|Were open and a blower fan was Lean Beef - ) | Strictly Fresh Mild Cured hours on the case, trace of them could be found, °Perating. |wonder ‘whether one of them might! 0 JID . .. - ‘ hethe niet CLUB Lb. BQ: LARGE. ‘Dor. 39: SLICED 3 Lbs. for ] EGGS. BACON Highly respected Circuit Judge | His wealth, position and the fact The aloes investi gation ground) Nave picked up a cut, returned to; C. E, Chillingsworth and his wife, he was a member of one of Flori-| 1. months and rewards at one (R¢ house for the adhesive ‘tape STE AKS | Marjorie, were last seen at 10 \da's pioneer families made Chil-|i10 totaled $150,000. But aside 2nd then gone in ad p.m. Tuesday, June 14, 1965, |lingsworth’s. disappearance front! 41, «crackpot tips”—which still * * * | when goodni w. sparked a vast and o : verrenaia —_ thelr forall ce and Silos sate stdin : come in cocesioually — ne leads [i proc Ragiiarg dood tee "onde Leen, Meaty : This Valuable Coupon Entities friends, former Palm Boach| A Sew bleed stains on the [Yee Uxrveret attacked oné of them and the other J! CX the Beerer to 1 Lb. Limit Goop aS Deputy Lawrence said the went to his aid. 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JUNE 17, 1957 \4 i Feels Like Home = - Without Domestic Worries By PHYLLIS BATTELLE i LONDON (INS)—On an Ameri- can’s last day in London—perhaps | more than on his last-day any-) where else abroad—he must arise! early, stuff his lungs with oxygen, | and prepare to race around the tewn in a frantic last lunge of| activity. * * * The reasons are simple, really. ~ First, there is the mercurial mat- _ ter of exchanging your pounds for merchandise or dollars, because you are allowed to take no more than 10 English pounds (roughly More. important, England's charm sneaks inte the innards of an American and, Within an in- credibly short time, the place begins to feel like “home” ~ without a real home’s plumbing, cooking, day-in day-out routine problems. , After’a brief stay in beautiful, Rome, exciting Paree, adventurous, Cairo, an American is likely to say well wasn’t that fun, but now: it’s time to go back where we understand what we read in the! papers. * * * i ‘in London lone ‘is likely to wire home for more money and stay on—for the parks are green, the monuments the small boys playing cricket among the foxglove are worthy of more lazy! are magnificent, and attention. ANOTHER WORLD You are in another world, away from personal . problems, | and yet you can read the papers, * and the’ waiters understand you. It is hard} \to leave. * * * Recommended for the last - day is an eavesdropping ¥ \ = } where Britishers say think. your ear is tuned in—you learn what the public feels about everything except Americans. (The British are too polite to italk about Americans when the jlatter are present, and Americans! ican always be spotted in a pub. [Even in inexpensive clothes, they look sleek and flashy beside the more weathered and drab local citizen.) * * Tt s Hard for Yanks to Tare: London what they you get a nutshell—or ale mug—| There, in a variety of dialects (learn that: — all of them intelligible once , an object of even more affection ‘picture of public opinion. And| | | Princess Margaret is, if possible, | than Queen Elizabeth. At least temporarily. Opinion is divided) on whether or not she ever will be happily married now that Capt. Peter Townsend has been aban- doned. * * * But most pub people agree that as long as she devotes her time to “‘the chinless wonders” in her present social set, she is doomed $28.00) out of the country. After a brief visit in England,/tour of the pubs (public houses)” After asking a few questions, tg Joneliness. ALD : . SCORN HOPEFULS ha . i THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert | Théy refuse to believe that she, + jwill marry any of her current, _ {| WHATS THE MATTER ? THE WATER IS RUNNING }} | | I DONT THINK IM }p¢ coterie of noble, or at least titled, - es — INTO MY AUTOMATIC Z GOING TO LIKE hopefuls. There is a “that one ee | " WASHER NOW..YOULL a AUTOMATION: wouldn't do for her’ sort of atti-' HAVE TO WAIT FOR j tude about the entire list. $1, DOWN an ) a cy The rumored rift between Queen 7 . = q me. Ehzabeth-and Prince Philip was, ' 3 - : lof course, an “‘outrageous’’ puff of e | | f m4 » ‘nonsense enlarged by the Ameri Rugged! | x = . oe can press. Everyone agrees that @) \ Ens : 3 pBuc kingham Palace pulled a royal © Extra Heavy! : 7 bes . =\ Pe “fluff” when it dignified the “‘ab- ; ~ " | surd”’ report with an official de e : ( wy ge inial. Durable! : “ ' | Philip is well liked by the peo- | : aol ages cence) on | ple, though he makes some of | _ * -_ — omni _ them slightly uneasy. “In a } s way, he's too democratic, the = \ ; : 4.| way he thinks things ouf and Port Austin Firm we ‘fect: aatingilsews, But once in a wisie| 2022 Nhat he thinks. Only Vaccine Is Effective “oe | “He's rather like the Duke of : a particularly virulent or tough 2 Windsor was, that way. We rather {0 0 to ennessee F] B t B K il] d type of flu virus develops, and it like it when he says something, U ug Can e 1 e can have devastating effects. vaguely risque — that’s fun and J. PORT AUSTIN — The Mayes ; * * * ihuman—but when he gets serious, Bros. Tool Manufacturing Co.. . The U. N. World Health Organ- he comes dangerously close to which has operated here since 1919, NEW YORK # — Science as yet Doctors urge alertness to com-|ization says reports all indicate’ talking politics. And Englishmen will move its plant to Johnson City has no drug to stop the flu bug, plications from flu—pneumonias or that the new Asian flu virus is) ‘don't want the royal family mixed, A ' Tenn., in three months. ‘once it hits you. lother infections caused by bacteria|¢ 2USing only a mild form of up in ted — they might get nnive rsd ry Daniel J, Mayes, president, said! Influenza is caused by a virus, which hit at the same time when eure ems | the decision was. made after ne- just as polio is. Antibiotics, sulfas flu patients are in weakened con- | Sale gotiations with his 60 employes on and other drugs can halt germs, ‘dition. ! a proposed wage cut collapsed. {1+ they don’t touch viruses. | Free Gifts to Everyone Mayes said operation of the plant | | Antibiotics and sulfas can . : , in Port Austin “is no longer com. The best defense is a vaccine, | ringer toe, Sectoral infec: Ask us about: Authentic colonial design. | petitive because of labor costs.""| which acts specifically against | tions reat ma time. al He said the lower pay scale in) the type of flu virus causing an | serious epidemic hits, medical Toe NEW type of home owners’ ‘insurance, au your Curved back and saddle | Johnson City would save from) oii. Health authoriti __| authorities generally advise us- | Policies in one with onty one expiration date: piFanth . 7 $80,000 to $100,000 a year. Mayes) aie oe aay nai i vclmation ing atmos frees the cuteet, FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. seat. For the dining room, gave no cumpstauve wage figures. | programs if the Perrantlasidcmaa | oe eek declare adtunniay. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS , _ . den, recreation room, or The plant in this thumb area’ of Asian flu spreads here to any ing in bed a day er two after SAVE UP TO 25% furniture community of 1,000 population man-| serious degree. fs aa A ‘ S as a desk chair. ufactures. carpenter's levels and) A * a | the fever from in is gene See or Call SS r Sfumminura tiadders: | lessen chances of germ infec- < ‘ Tf flu does strike, doctors treat tions. MAYNARD JOHNSON . France's paper industry 1s the fever, the aches and pain, sore, Complications such as pneu- | I ade : 25 South Saginaw ° FE 2-0179 planning to use its deciduous throat, coughs, and other symp-monia were responsibie for many vous, ewt oer palate lect a . , trees, such as oak, beech and elm, toms that flu causes. Aspirin and of the 10 million deaths caused Jasereee 5 re vommunity National Ban Open Mond d Friday ‘til 9 P. M. 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Everyday low price “conon|iouoenpucecn we Country Chub, Miller Gold Sea! | Dalry eon 404 des i, : PRICES AT KROGE Rt ¢ Curry, Harris a ee, ee VICTORY SMILES — Broad smiles wreathe t Pontiae Press Fhete he faces of Perry Byard (left) and Ralph Elistrom after they won the 8th annual Pine “Lake Invitational golf championship Sunday at Pine Lake Country “Club. Byard and Elistrom took the selective drive-alternate- shot event with a 7-6 trouncing of Bill Pettibone and Bill Nettle in the a r |Open at Toledo's Inverness Coun- By BRUNO L. KEARNS a + Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ‘TOLEDO — Even-a doctor-has his pains. For Dr. Cary Middlecoff, who exchanged his dentist's drill for the golf clubs 10 years ago, the pains came in the hectic 18 hole playoffs of the U. S. National try Club yesterday. It was 34-year-old Dick Mayer ét Connecticut, now playing out of St. Petersburgh, Fla., who hand- Fires Round of 65 TOLEDO—Michigan's contingent forced into Sunday's playoff be- tween Dick Mayer and Cary Mid- diecoff. In Saturday's final rounds, a Na- tional Open record of nearly 20,000 watched the 52 contestants vie for top positions in standings. * * * Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills drew much of the attention by fir- Trounce Pettibone-Nettle, 7-6 Byard - Elistrom Pine Lake Champs By BILL CORNWELL Perry Byard and Ralph Ell- strom, playing golf in as mechan- ical a way as one could imagine, won the Pine Lake Invitational golf championship Sunday at Pine Lake Country . Club, Byard, veteran Red Run star, and Ellstrom, who does his shooting at Dearborn Country Club, annexed the 8th annual selective drive-alter- nate shot title yesterday with a whopping 7-6 victory over Bill Pet- tibone and Bill Nettle. Bums Dropped to Sth; Burdette 1- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Lane's collection of the bought and bartered=plus Stan Musial have proved them- selves on the road. Now if these St. Louis Cardinals can adjust their appetites to hofme cooking, this might be a National League battle that’s literally going te the Birds, Cardinal teams have threatened before without winning since the last flew over The Cards Brooklyn at sure sign it’s time for a closer look. * * -* , 8&4 doubleheader sweep a .706 pace. only item that has stopped St. Louis short of the top is a 7-13 show before the home folks. They will have their chance to remedy that in a 15-game stand at Busch Stadium opening tomorrow night. * * * Milwaukee, 1‘: games up on the flying Redbirds, split its double- Weiss’ 2-Run Single Wins for Richard's A tworun single by Bob Weiss in the bottom of the 7th inning gave Richard's Tavern a 6-5 come- back victory over CIO Local 653 in City League softball activity Sunday night at Beaudette Park. * * * In other games on the Beaudette and North Side diamonds, Eddie’s Bar defeated Pbdntiac Select-a- Drink, 42; winless Dostal Foundry took it onthe chin again, 102, at the hands of Franklin Products, and Micki Mora. pitched a three- hitter as the Commerce Theater Side Auto _ girls downed North Sales, 4-1. Tonight’s. games: Birmingham vs. Elks No. 810, 7 p.m., and Shaw’s Jewelers vs. Stadium Inn, 8:30, at Beaudette; Drive-In Clean- ers vs. Richard’s Tavern, 7 p.m., and Oxbow Pavillion vs. Pontiac Select-4-Drink, 8:30, at North Side. CIO 653. 210 061 1-8 4 3 Richard's | 000 ‘0 2—@ 4 3 Bddie’s BAD - Ryan, Wright and Swanse 5 41 y,, Webster; - | 400 030 o~4« 000 020° 0—2 : mucnrann Dende and Lawtence; 1 Hit Loser . It marked the 2nd trip into the winner’s circle in three years for Byard, who teamed with Tom Draper to take the Pine Lake tournament in 1955. For Elistrom it was the Ist share of the Pine Lake crown. The occasion was a happy one THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 |. r y H ‘ ( Mid a | [ an S ; | | ed the veteran Middlecoff the pains|a pair of 68's to tie Saturday, fal- of a humiliating 7-stroke drubbing to win the National Open. . with “conservative golf.’’ * * * His conservative ‘golf gave him rounds of 70-68-74-70—282 in regu- lation play and yesterday he fired| the a 72 while Middlecoff, who had t i Burkemo Best From State ing the tournament's lowest 18-hole had its good and bad moments injscore when he carded a 32-33-65 in ‘\the National Open which was/the last round. This pushed him from 19th place to 4th and earned him $1,380. A disastrous back nine of the morning round ‘Saturday ac- tually was Burkemo’s downfall. Wally shot a 32 on the front nine, but took a fat 40 coming in. His total] rounds were 74-73-72-45— 284, just two strokes behind the winning 282, * x * et with his 68, blew'out fure with a 79 the second finished in a tie for 8th place with 68-79-71-74—290. Jack Fleck of Rochester had his best round the first day and finished with 72-76-73-74—295, Amateur Chuck Kocsis of Royal —303. * * * make Saturday's finals. for Byard and Elistrom in another way. They were partners in 137 while winning the Birmingham In-| 'vitational. That was the end of their partnership until] this year when they joined forces -to finish, 4th in the Dearborn Invitational medal play tourney, * * * They climaxed the reunion with their impressive triumph at Pine Lake Sunday. It was the 2nd straight year that Oak fired rounds of 76-74-7473 — 297, and Bob Gajda had 75-75-78-75 Six Michigan golfers failed to tered with 79. « * * pions. came the sentinienta] favorite of the gallery of 5,000 which watched the playoffs, blond to fall front nine. fell to 79. The margin of victory for Mayer was the widest in 20 play- offs since the National Open began in 1895, and the defeat deprived Middlecoff from moving in with the elite group of 3-time cham- Mayer, ® pre since 1949, was underdog Many expected the handsome under pressure against the veteran Middlecoff, but it was Middlecoff who looked more rattled, as his putter deserted him on three short putts on the CUP OF GLORY — National Open champion Dick Mayer ac- cepts the trophy of golfdom's greatest honor from USGA president Richard Tufts after defeating Cary Middlecoff in an 18-hole playoff at Inverness in-Toledo yesterday. Mayer shot a 72 while Middlecoff ae \ calf Pains of De Unlike Saturday's tremendous|was under atree and he finish when Middlecoft beautifully putted his way to two birdies on the last three holes to force the championship into a playoff, the temperamental dentist from Dal. las missed a three-footer on the first green, and another 3-footer| on the fifth for bogies. , . A ftour-footer he missed would have given Middlecotf a birdie on the sixth. Mayer canned a six-footer on the same hole for a birdie and subsequently led by three strokes for the front nine. -Middlecoff’s hopes died on the 10th where he took a six, which was one of his two double bogeys on the back nine. * * trouble on the 15th but Middlecoff's lie * Both had with slices, AP Wirephete Open Scores Dick Mayer Cary Middlecoff Jimmy Demaret WALTER BURKEMO Julius Boros Ken Venturi Pred wking CHICK HARBERT Roberto De Vicenso *William *Willam Hyndman. t bi 68-73-70- 70-€8-74-70—282 71-75 -68-68—282 2 Pontiac Fighters Win Pontiac Boy’s Club fighters Don Cole and Bob Ragland posted im- | pressive victories to highlight #4/11-bout amateur boxing show staged Saturday night by the Williams 73—290|Lake Swim Club. * * x A crowd of 800 fans contributed and Ragland . whipped Ciiff Rodgers, also of Brewster in a 138-pound bout. Local losers were Dave Blower, 175, and Dick Mo- Donald. . The results: 113-pound—Tom Long of Jackson downed Wayman Gray of the Monroe Boxing Ch ub 136-pound—Sam Blue of Stone Recrea tion in Detroit won ov nick of Veteran's Club er Dick Ros in Michigan 135-pound—Nick Muschinsky of Monree won by TKO over Bill Newson of Brew- s ter. » ates g Oy ~s ee Brewster of Stone de- - \ : As temperamentally hot as the 98-degree temperatures, Middle- “coff hastened his pace to-finish the match, He bogeyed the 17th $7,200 for Mayer and prestige which may -gain. him as: much as $100,000 from appearances, exhibi- tions, endorsements and other en- gagements. * * * always go with winning the Na- tional Open. Michigan Star Joins Tigers Third Baseman Steve Boros Signs $25,000 Contract DETROIT #—The Detroit Tigers today signed third baseman Steve Boros, captain-elect of the Uni- versity of Michigan baseball team, to a $25,000 bonus contract. * * (* The husky 20-year-old from Flint, Mich., officially joins the Tigers today. He forfeited his senior year of eligibility at Michigan to be- come the Tigers’ first bonus signed in June of 1955. The Detroit club, which beat out 13 others interested in Bor- os, was to cut a player today to make room for him. , squad, Boros was voted to the Big Ten All-Star: team and to the Dis- trict Four NCAA squad. He batted 404 in his junior year at Michigan after hitting .330 as a sophomore. He hits righthanded. The 180-pound six-footer played at Flint Northern High School and with the state championship Flint American Legion team 1952. ‘Boros has outstanding potential velop into a top Major Leaguer,” 13$-pound—A] Wilson feated Bill Chatnan of Brewster. 138-pound—Ragiand won over Rogers. 147-pound—John Hall of Brewster downed McDonald, 141-pound—Oscar Solomon Recreation fn Detroit took Bobby Joe Keck of Monroe by decision. 147-pound—Joe Kubinek of Windsor’s Murray of King ic League won over John 160-pouné—Cole whipped Watts. 1%$-pound—Irvin Omith of Brewster 8rd TKO over Blower. said General Manager John J. Mc- Hale. PACIFIC COAST STANDINGS Wen Lost Pet. Behind San Francisco .....42 23 627 — |Vancouver ...... 3 6 SM 2% | Hollywood se 2 = 4 Beatle ween eee *% 3 7 = Diego ......... 4 8 i i Portand 16 c 8 & 2 2 as a hitter and we feel he will de- Duke Maas, Tiger pitcher from Utica, is passing out cigars. His wife Nancy. gave: birth to their first child, a boy weighing 7-pounds 6- ounces. Name is Kevin Duane. versatile athletes in St. Fred- ‘The victory’ brought a prize of| erick history, bas enlisted in the service. Doyon was graduated from St. Fred in 1956, * *x * Harold Murdock of Birmingham said he was able to“see the first two days of the National Open a Two of his future appearances little better than the finals ‘and the are scheduled for Michigan, the/championship playoff. first slated for this week's Flint) Murdock, who had tickets for the Open and another a week later injentire tournament, lost his glasses the Western Open. He said he may|admidst the huge crowds while have to alter his schedule to ac-|scurrying fom the rains Thursday comodate the engagements which It seems and. Friday. s * * * A total of 123 writers from all corners of the nation covered the National Open, . and after Fri- day’s rounds Western Union re- perted the scribes filed nearly a half - million words with their newspapers. * * *~ St. Michael has scheduled foot- ball games with West Bloomfield in 1958 and 1959, the Ist game at Keego Harbor and the return match at Pontiac’s Wisner Sta- dium. St. Mike replaces Walled Lake on the Laker schedule. * «x * Birmingham High grad Jim Kraus has been awarded his $rd varsity golf letter at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. He won six matches and lost only one as his team posted a 11-2 record. Jim's average was 80.67 for the year. * x * Carmen Basilio is high on a choice since outfielder Jim Small) young heavyweight he saw recent- ly while on a tour of the North- west. His name is Amos Lincoln, a 21-year-old weighing 190. Carmen calls the prospect a “paralyzing puncher with lots of class."’ He predicts Lincoln will be getting As a member of the Wolverine a network bout soon and will even- ltually become a sensation. + Ye * * Birmingham's three top pole vaulters finished with a com- bined average of 12 feet, 51-3 inches for their best vaults. Tom Segal led the trio with 13 feet, feet, 944 and sophomore Bili Al- corn, 11 feet, 6 inches. x * * Doig Ford's 12-year-old son. Doug Jr., is starting out just as his famous father did. He is excel- ling at both baseball and golf but appears to prefer baseball as a |Little League list baseman with |power from either side of the plate. Young Doug fired an 88 in golf the 1st time out this year. ‘“‘He'd be a fine golfer but doesn’t practice enough because of baseball. I won't force him," says the puzzled but proud father. action Sunday. * * * header with Philadelphia, winning|Pettibone of Red Run and Nettle | Dow Pinsterwald 14-72- 1|over ‘$1,700 to the Club's drive for the first 3-2 but toning, the cecatt of Plum Hollow had to be content| Prats ‘stranahan 1-w-eb-1e—901|2 Swimming pool by gttending the 1-0 to Curt Simmons despite a/With 2nd place. They were de-|Don Fairfield 38-13-12-49—-$03; action-packed show at the Water- | Center. one-hitter from Lew Burdette. The feated by Joe Grace Jr. and! Mervin (Bud) Ward — 70-74-70-78—292 f0rd High School noate “new look” New York Giants,,/Howie Neilson in the 1956 finals. agree =e profits go - a fu ae e with Don Mueller hitting a three-| Byard and Ellstrom methodical-|+joe Cambei! 74-72-73-18—294| construction of an area : run pinch homer, dumped Cincin-|ly ground out their win over Petti-| Gor. ‘Bayer et sate + * & * nati into third place, 4-3, and Chi-|bone and Nettle. They reached ev-/E¢ Oliver 74-13-73-74-364| — Cole, a 160-pounder, decisioned cago stopped Pittsburgh 41 in the/ery green in regulation except two) sitarvie. Ward 12-15 1.198 ms Joe Watts of Detroit Brewster jfirst of. two games at Forbesjand lost only one hole—the 6th. ——— ng one pele, eme ,Second fell victim to) When the match ended on the | Johny, Revolte 13-18-7216 a96| SUNDAYS HOME RUNS with the clube ted 44 after 6 13| 12 Mele, Byard and iltrom | cuanifs focms Teen innings. : o13-71- Police Athieti ara ar and eno bogey for an oven per [9iz,oruzc, 6 ETE ge effort. Most of the time if was | pity Maxweil 70-16-12-T2-—-208 A bonus a week out! » case of Elistrom hitting the [Jerry Barber 15-73-13-19—208 , of high school, Von McDaniel, 18,| green with his flawless irons aft- | Babe Licharéus 72-76-1479 —298 ‘lround the “bought,” er Byard had laid his tee shot [lew Warsham 78-72-76-T3—-200 Wilhelm the “bartered” and Mu-| on the fairway, Donald” Whitt TeTt-18-18—301 d sial as Musial in the Cardinals ° 72-76-72-82—302 | i r = ay In contrast, Pettibone and Net-|Garess, Doe: eins Deals Backfire on Traders ping the defending champions to tle were scrambling on almost ev-| ai rt 33-73-1)-49 S08 fifth place. ery hole, They frequently found) Bun sicel 14-75-71-78—304 McDaniel, younger brother of 889d traps, missed several crucial Leland Gideon 18-78-76-T8—906 Cards’ Lindy cDaniel short putts and wound up with sev-|.5.. Baxter Jr. 171-73-80-78—308 hal only one hit ‘ four eons (en bogies, ‘one double ina) only “Gene Coulter 73.71-08-81—316, less innings of relief in the open-|*hree pars and one birdie. ww which Musial tied at 66 with * * * t pie won 18 hole playoff over Middie- a ‘threerun homer and Ken Boy.| Byard and Elistrom played just| NEW YORK (INS)— Who sot) er won with a solo drive into the|as mechanically in yesterday's Bia ‘Noise’ the better of the 11th hour flurry|Saturday night. But Martin and stands. Wilhelm outdid that in the|semifinals while eliminating Bob| Wilmont Big ‘Noise ot player trades over the week-|Simpson were the only ones to see second game, taking over for|Babbish and Bill O’Brien, 43. Pet-lin Clarkston. Victory end? winner Willard Schmidt in the|tibone and Nettle advanced to the _« The Yankees winced a little sixth and retiring all 12 Dodgers/final round with a 4-2 decision over; Clarkston Merchants kept he faved. Musial, now hitting 365,/Randall Ahern and his 16-year-ld| string of exhibition baseball wins/fielder Billy Martin, got two for | 1 had three hits in the first game,'son Tommy, five against them in Kansas City two in the second -fd stretch his consecutive game hit streak to 16. * * * * Burdette, alggwed only a sixth- inning double to Joe Lonnett in but an’ infield out and Richie Ashburn’s sacrifice fly enabled Lonnett to score with the run that -|beat the Braves. Simmons -per- mitted’ six hits for hig first shut- out since July 6, 1954, Milwaukee \lefthander Juan Pizarro had the despite homers by Willie Jones and Granny Hamner. the second game at Philadelphia|as opener in hand with a five-hitter CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Quarter-Finals Randall and Tommy Ahern, Meadoqw- be ae Jim Punston and Bill Krall, iw * rd, Jim Krause, Pine Lake, 4-3. Finals by pitcher Jerry Wilmont. going in Sunday's 3-2 win at Cran- ’ |brook. It was the 4th victory for ‘the Class E crew, and the “big noise” for the contest was made Both Cranbrook runs were un- earned. Wilmont has a current per- fect ERA in 14 innings, and also run of the year in the eighth. —_— f : : Dostal O10 O10 04-3 8 8 wees baba i : ies : ! ' aeaend (aos |e ae xh 1 2? LUCKY ‘CARRIERS — Pictured (left to right)) are 8 ~ Maa mn, Mayér and] Carney, 180 Mohawk Rd., Pontiac; Gerald \Roberts, 615 Caroline, I Neg ‘Milford; biipred \ 310 agra Holly; | Spit NN ‘ie ate b yt ; Court, Jac. These Pontiac Press ‘ Hy ork ana theta’ penees, borning! OTH SPOnt'& day Recently on Lake St. Clair fishing fOr muses. wed “Ohianie. | a are a Ph itp ‘Whitehouse was the fisherthan of the day, landing: a fine. ff t tele. of 4 bd aaeala (The boys } 7 Bo : a in the annual fishi with two RBI's and three runs. Martin tried to beat his old team- ton 42-and 8-6, while improving) mates single-handedly with a 340- ~~ foot single off the fence in the fourth inning and his second home’ But the Yankees won the ball League lead by defeating Washing- posed Se se . y, with two) oy dealf off. Martin, Harry xk *« *? (Suifcase) Simpson, helped the Merchants won in the 4th, with cause with one for three and a | two runs scoring on an infield er-| ™- ror, with bases loaded. Wilmont] The Yankees also gave pitcher hit the grounder that the short-/Ralph Terry and minor leaguers stop fumbled. Clarkston had score|/Bob Martyn and Woody Held to one in the opener, ‘Kansas City for outfielder Jim . New esFork ooo... er Cleveland JAS 6'2 eicaesie ele ciel = 44 (10% 4299 «613 Kansas City 4ll 33 «(1S SUNDAYS RESULTS Chic: 4-8, Washington 2-6 New York 8, gig og - 10 innings Detroit 2, Boston 3 Goveiand 4-5, Baltimore 3-1 TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled SATURDAY'S RESULTS , Chicago 1 ' 545 Pitsburg 235) ‘Ses hice Aid a7 SUNDAY’S RESULTS . Louis 7-@, Brooklyn 6-4 Mitwaukee 30, Philadelphia 2-1 Gulcage, 44, Pitisbur 4 tnd ame 6 1-3 innings, curfew.” / i * 4 Andonian, state publinx cham- Ball more, 43 and §1, Gil McDougald and Yogi Berra when the man they dealt off, im-| Chicago's White Sox added a drilled homers for the Yankees length to their American but Martin, hit his in the eighth ‘and catcher Hal smith sent. it into overtime with a homer in the ninth. But Yankees scored three runs in tenth to end it, Simp- ; Son came home with the tie- breaking run when third-base- man Hector Lopes fambied Kubek’s grounder. Jim Rivera’s two-run homer: in = Martin Aids A's,SimpsonNY | Pisoni and pitcher Rinold Duren|Detroit, now 5% games off the pace, edged Boston 2-1 on Harvey Kuenn’s 10th-inning homer and Cleveland won twice from Balti- the sixth inning gave Chicago's Jim Wilson the first win over Washington and a four-run eighth inning gave Dixie Howell the night- cap. Rivera and Walt Dropo dou- ‘bled, Fred Hatfield singled and Dick Hyde forced in the last two runs by walking two men with bases loaded, Howell not‘only shut out the Senators from the fifth but hit consecutive home runs in the fifth and sixth innings. Indians won the first game when Roger Maris hit a bases-loaded sin- gle in the eighth and the second on a three-run first inning while Early Wynn pitched a ‘six-hitter for his éighth wih, ‘Take City Best-Ball Title pions got together Saturday after- noon at Pontiac Municipal Golf Course and the result was fatal for 34 other hopeful teams. * * * Ron Rothbarth, defending medal play champ, and Ed Wasik, who owned the title two years ago, teamed up te win the men’s an- nual City Best-Ball golf crown with a blistering six-under-par 63. Rothbarth and Wasik toured Municipal’s 18-hole layout in 31- 32 as opposed to par of 34-35. Seven birdies were chalked up by ithe red-hot tandem and a bogey 4th hole was their only above-par pace to win the title, however, mi \ {because Bob Housman and Glen) go Vallance were right behind them with .32-32—64, George Johnson and Harold Daniels finished 3rd with | se" Paul n,. Butler Savage, Chuck) Barker-Dick jertson, and, Joe }Lam: nded in a tie for ae ‘, \ five on the north side’s 37l-yard | They had to maintain a sizzling| Rothbarth-Wasik Triumph A pair of city medal play cham- pion, and Bada earned the po- sition in a sudden-death playoff when Bada chipped in a birdie on the 4th hole. Bill (Buster) Pembroke and Jim Pettiford, the defending champions, carded a 33-35—68 to finish in a tie with five other teams, including the Glenn Harding-Howard Peter- _.,,son duo, BEST-BALL SCORES svesececese dinga—OS eaves e+ hoewned T3579) sednees dT+35—7 ‘ 35-73 abesee = pieccosgemmneerinpatiot THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1957 | Betters Vault Mark — Gutowski Soars Over Bar at 15 Feet, 9% AUSTIN, Tex, — There’s little reason to believe that Bob Gutow- ski, the vaulting genius from Oc- cidental, won’t have a world’s rec- ord placed beside his name. He ought to—he has two pending and this week may get another ready when he appears in the National AAU at Dayton, Ohio. His greatest leap of all came Saturday night in the NCAA meet when the slim, 6-footer from the West Coast, soared 15 feet 954 inches. It bettered his own mark of 15 feet 8% inches set April 27, which is pending approval as a world’s record. It also was the highest vault in history, both indoors and out. Cornelius Warmerdam held the previous high—15 feet 814 inches at Chicago in 1943. That one couldn’t. be considered for a world’s record because it was indoors. Warmerdam's best out- door mark was 15 feet 754 in 1942, © There's some question whether the prodicious leap will be accept- ed as a world’s record. Bernie Moore, commisSfjner of the South eastern Conference and referée of the NCAA meet, said it would be submitted and that he thought it would go through ‘‘unjéss some- thing unforeseen turns /ip.”’ ck ow /* Wade Thompson, judge of the vaulting, said when Gutowski made his new record’ bid he pushed the pole back at the top of his leap and that it was falling in the prop- ér diréctian—away from the pit— ry and accidentally shoved the pole toward the pit but caught it ‘before it hit the ground. The pole, however, had gone between the standards and across the “plane of the bar,’’ which is against the rules, A major question is; Would the wind have blown it between the standards? installation / $8.15 glass packed MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS ' 121.123 E Montcalm FE 4.8230 would submit the record for world approval and thought it would be accepted. But Gutowski merely commented: ‘‘Well, I do the jump- & - i] until wind caught it and blew it) toward the right. A retriever tried| to atch it, fumbled on the first) Moore and Thompson said they ins 3 OF Bunni “They said I had a lousy slider Sox yesterday. ‘‘Everyone said the; winter ball in Cuba, the big the 25-year-old . Ken- best thing to do was to forget it.” | righthander worked on the slider Even without the slider, Bun- | and reported to spring training ast | this year with another pitch. Bunning and Kuenp combined jtalents yesterday for a thrilling windup of the home stay as the Tigers won 2-1 in 10 innings. Kuenn ended the contest with a belt into the upper left field deck. The Tigers have been the hot- | test team in either league over the past couple of weeks. They || won 10 of 13 in the home stay, beating Washington two out of 7 three, New York three of four, DETROIT um — Skinny Jim Bun-; ining is one of the top pitchers in last year,” the American League and he tuckian recalled after running his) icredits his success to a pitch the record to 7-1 wtih a three-hit ning compiled a 5-1 mark last Detroit Tigers told him to junk. [masterpiece over the Boston Red) season. While he was playing Congress Begins Sports Hearings _ At the same -time, Rep. Byrnes. ‘Ss. (R-Wis) called Co! 5 -WASHINGTON 9 — Rep. Ke at.|under federal antitrust laws ic vis nr ee on hae to ing (R-NY) said today Congress! ‘The biggest loser of all,’’ Keat-' save pro essional football from ’ lwould ereate ‘chaos in the sport-jing said, “‘will be the general /€Xtinction by exempting its play-| Baltimore two of three and Bos- ing: world" by blanketing base-' public.” jer draft and contract reserve! ton three in a row. | ball and other professional sports > wa. * Vas Vay a “a8 8 SCHEMLEY DISTILLERS CO., LLC BLENDED WHISKY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN spats, ee ‘clause. from antitrust ATES Buuning’s record ties him with “To do nothing is to act to de- New York’s Bobby Shantz for the Begin Today CALL RALPH for a New or Used CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES. FE 5-416! ‘FE 5-2077 | stroy, for no good reason, @ Sport pest ntage in the American jwhich has brought ‘enjoyment anditeague. He fanned six Boston| relaxation to millions of Ameri- ys stters to AES, Boys’ Club Baseball son’! spor: . ing big business. : Program Will Have 3 * * * “My curve — when it was break- | A House antitrust. subcommittee) mg — was good enough. When Leagues it wasn’t, it was pretty sad. So standing playing conditions. An- Commission, - other BC loop opens tomorrow. Harris said yesterday he in-| what it was. But that’s the very kk «© ‘tended to go ‘‘all out for my bill’) pitch that's helped me out of a . Byrnes sald: _ lead in that department from Chi- Both Congressmen made their'cago’s Billy Pierce, 76 to 72. And| statements in testimony prepared pi. earned run average is a sensa-| ‘also planned to hear from Rep. Harris D-Ark), Asst. Atty, Gen. I made up my mind to have Summer baseball got underway Victor R. Hansen, head of the Jus-- another pitch to win the the Major Leagues. I couldn't get. The Pontiac Federal Savings '® exempt team sports from anti-| dozen tough spots this year.” ‘League for youths 13 and over got 'TUst statutes. | Bunning now has won six in a linto action today with games at) ~~ e® * ‘row and has yielded only 11 earned for the start of hearings on bills',,_ 162 jin two Boys’ Club leagues today tice Department's antitrust divi- mad at anyone here last season the Eastern Junior High School! The. Supreme Court has said runs in his last seven starts. “DERBY” LEADERS — The 2nd ‘ing and the rest is up to them.” = my entry, and the current leader in “ \the 1957 Pontiac Press “big fish _< |derby” is the 4-pound-19-inch-long se Field. ig to clarify the position of profes-' = : | sional sports under laws regulat- “Tl always had a pretty good sinking fast ball,”’ said Bunning. jas the warmest day of the year sion, and Earl Kintner, general ihit the Pontiac area providing out- counsel of the Federal Trade! when they said my slider was lousy, because I guess that's that as matters stand these laws, Bill Hoeft will pitch for the idon't apply to baseball but do af- Tigers in the Yankee Stadium RIVE 7 MILES FOR TERRIFIC CAR % © \from Silver Lake. wen, | Winner of Belmont » largemouth bass (above), taken and younger, sponsored by the court hasn't ruled specifically on| Saturday by Bill Ratz, Pontiac. | i | Ratz, = (nance Co., home on furlough a member of 107th Ord- National Guard training at Ft. |Leonard Wood, Mo. took both fish (smaller is smallmouth bass), from \ A loop for boys 10 years old fet football and boxing. The high opener Tuesday night. Tonight the club plays an exhibi- tion game in Toronto and Don Lee, _ just recalled from Birmingham, | Bovern APY will do the pitching. - | Pontiac Federal Savings Co., has |pasketball and ice hockey, but it a big opening day Tuesday with ‘said jts decision on baseball five games scheduled. jwouldn't necessarily : other sport. | All games in the three league , : Has Date With Vet | ; 7 ; ; Postponed games will be played «| NEW YORK U—The trainer of, re . Gallant Man, the tough little Irish-|"" OP Fridays in each loop. AN bred 3-year-old, said today the teams will compete. in the playoffs 1 * z , “" |Belmont Stakes winner had a date |*tnre July 22. hedul with the veterinarian after which is week's schedule: ia decision would be made about! Drive Over to Rochester for the Greatest Deal RAMMLER - DAVIS, Inc. Dodge—Chrysler—Plymouth—Imperial—Dodge Trucks 1001 N. Main Se. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 og ee © ‘his next race. | * ive. Cubs In fact Bold Ruler, the slight’ “3-n0 yankees vs Redlegs and Dodgers 10- YEAR-OLDS He Tuesday * * | ¥:0o— Pirates vs Phillies and Cardinals favorite in Saturday's mile and one half classic, also will! %'be laid up for a brief time in care! . of a “vet ~ * Neither of them was hurt in the! 225) vs Fraves $113,350 6 00—Giants vs Tigers 11-1? GROUP Tedar 3 00— Tigere vs Yankees and Red Sox vs White Sox 6:00—Athietics vs. Indians end Orioles vs. Benators * * Ee taeda tk ee i i | Belmont, Gallant Man, who set an) Tuesday American record with his tremen-| €:00—Braves vs. Dodgers dous &length victory, will be Thursday treated for worms, while Bold|__10—Tisere vs. Red Gox and Athietics . ive. Yankees Ruler must take two shots of vac-| 3-00—Orioles vs. White Box and Braves ive. Indians 6.00—Dodgers vs. Senators To Train for High Salary Positions in Electronics, | cine for equine encephalomyelitis, iwill be played at the Eastern| The subcommittee is examining) DETBOIE Te al field. The youngest boys will have @ half-dozen proposals to treat all Boling 3» 3 0 @ Plersall tooo £ ike Maxwe s 68 Ifive-innings games every Tuesday. | Sports alike. Philley 1b 3 0 1 Williams if 4 0 1 ine 2nd group will play games of x * * Kalin gs t¢ ° 3 vos we 3 ° : . ; 4 - : : . orter Tr ensen Tf six innings duration three times al Chairman Celler (D-NY), for Tuttle cf 2 © © Malzone 3b 4 0 1 week, while the Junior Leaguers one, has introduced a_ bill that Kuenn o ‘ : 2 LB » 3 ; : will have seven-innings contests would subject baseball+and in ef- Bertola 3b 4 © 2 Fornieles p 3 0 0 every Monday and Wednesday. fect all sports—to laws passed Bunning p 4 1 2 rrataie wa * * many years ago to curb monop- Totals 35 3 11 Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow or sleeping sickness. JUNIOR LEAGUE olies. X-One out when winning run scored. Keating and Byrnes, in contrast,| QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL BROWN & SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 DAILY 8 to 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 have recommended covering such| jcommercial aspects as radio-TV : sel tats ouimey j fi -Fornieles. -Rleaus , Auenn.| rights but exempting game rules,’ A-Kisus, Kuen 8-Bolling 2. SP-Philley.| league organization, territorial DP-Fornteles 4, Bunning 3. 80-Fornieles) ‘agreements and the contract re-|DP-Vernen, Klaus and Boraieles Left’) Boston DI tT |Boston 2, Detroit 12 jserve clause. Byrnes also wants | Bunning 3) em 3. —— 6. : ’ re, R-E ornieles 2- unning 1-! : Congress to approe football's sys- Running (7-1, L-Pornieles (2-1). U-Soar, tem of drafting college players. * * * Keating said in his statement that Celler's Bill would “deal a 'devastating blow to professional team sports.’ He said “it would give the courts the go-ahead sig- nal to completely destroy prac- ‘tices considered essential to the ‘successful operation of these ' sports.” Pontiac ‘Y’ Weightlifter |Tabaccht, Berry, McKinley. T-240. A 29,200 Gavilan in Return Go With Martinez By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kid Gavilan, fqrmer_ welter- weight champion who screamed | “‘robbery’” after he lost a decision to Vince Martinez in February, You to Remain Fully Emp Information. Ne Obligation. Mail Coupon or Cell for Complete loyed While Training. _WO 2-5660 ° ° 7457 Weedward (Denevan Bidg.) Electronics Institute : m2 scro .rerirest Name ..... PT Phone ......- onererececevenene AGMreSB on cecsoee PrerTrririrree ee eencccess Clty wcnccceccecevevcevee . . il Teday City Twin Bill Postponed |, 10> ters vs. Yankees and Red Sox A Wednesday Sunday afternoon's scheduled, 1:00—Tigers vs. Red Sox and Yankees City Baseball League doublehead- vs. White Sox er at Jaycee Park involving CIO) Local 594 - Michigan Giants and p,- ‘Pontiac Jets-Shaw's Jewelers was RAIN Halts Contest |postponed due to rain and wet Second in Novice Meet \weightlifter, placed ‘pound cl |Politan Novice Meet he jern YMCA over the weekend. A total of 17 lifters participated in seven weight classes. Medals were awarded for first three lift- ass at the Detroit Metro- : Id at West. Del Flanagan, April 24 at St. Paul gets a chance to even the score | Doug Hills, Pontiac YMCA tonight at Roosevtlt Stadium in 2nd in the 181 Jersey City. Gavilan, 31, lost a decision to! FLUSH RADIATOR FOR SUMMER! Drain, flush and add rust inhibitor.. Complete for $1.99 DENIS Friendly Service: “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” “I think the front wheels need aligning. My tires are show- 390 E. Bivd. ne weer FE 8-3961 in his only start since the Marti- lnez bout. The Paterson, N. J, welter, ranked sixth by the Na- tional Boxing Assn., dropped a 10- Manufactured by DAYTON FIRST QUALITY \grounds, Wisner Field at 5:30 p.m, Weekend Miner League Baseball SUNDAY'S RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Buffalo 34, Columbus 3-9 Rochester 6-3, Richmond 5-3 Montreal 6-3, Miami 1-0 Toronto 8-2, Havana 0-10 AMERICAN ASSN Denver 10-18, Wichita 6-2 The Jets clash with the Jewelers \in today’s City League game at Pontiac Boys’ Club nine, repre- senting cook-Nelson Post, Amer- ican Legion, in the junior legion circuit, was rained out in its Sun- day contest with Rochester. Playing on the Jaycee Park dia- lead in the bottom of the fourth inning when the rain came, Con- test was called and will] be re- iplaved at a later date. Manager Bill Coulacos said to- ‘day he did not know what his mond, Rachester had taken a 5-0) St. Paul 7-6, Louisville 1-4 ‘Wednesday | ‘ould Be SS hauls 18) a4 game 31) Senos oP opponent wou = soning. i ‘ie, & ibe, as he has not yet received ; . - “ 5 es a w mir » Posipose“\copy of the district schedule. TIRES * All Rayon Cord * Full Tread Depth | * 1957 Tread Design OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICE Plan Archery Program Youngsters will be allowed te shoct on the Wednesday pro- gram if they are accompanied by their mother or father. A tournament for all participants will be held following eight weeks of classes. | A archery program for children ‘and adults who are residents of \side skating rink June 18. There ‘will be no admission charge for! instructions, Instructors Mr, and Mrs. Harold ‘Hedges of Hannah's Archery Shop j will teach children from the ages iof 7 through 16 each Tuesday from 19:30 to 11:30 a.m. Adult classes will be Wednesday evenings begin- ning at 7:30'p.m. with Leroy Addi- son an additional tutor. B.E.Goodrich All necessary equipment need- ed to take part will be provided by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion Department. This includes Size 6.70x15 guards, Not just.a top cap — but a full § shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new, E improved design. The same design as on the 1957 new cars. Fully guaranteed. =~ | $99 plus exchange end tax ‘\ “Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters” Soe ] FREE PARKING OPEN 9 to 9 bows, arrows, finger tabs and arm NEW TREADS | 110-15. 110.95 760-15. .°11.95 | rounder to Ralph Dupas in New ers in each class. : Orleans, April 8. The 181 pound class winners were Bob Hunter of Dearborn Gor- don’s Gym, 195-press, 175-snatch, 245-clean and jerk for 615 total: Hills of Pontiac, 195-160-225 for 580 and Ron Labardee, Gordon's Gym, 180-165-225 for 570 total. EEKEND FIGHTS » 10. SAN cr aul Macias, 118, Mexico City «# Dommy Ursua, 116%, Phillipines, 11 aciag retains NBA ban- tamweight title. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Don't Gamble on a Worn Out Muffler— | Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late— _ Mides muffler costs no more than on ordinary muffler ovo MMIDAS | MUFFLERS } FREE INSTALLATION i} 15 Minute Service While You Wait MEE aa SAVE MONEY—BE SURE! onsereemnnenereemne anes 4 ¥ ao * 7 ~: “84 rMIDA PUFFLER ‘This Muffler hes oll electronically welded -- SHOP _ Ep seams . . . No hidden Cotman Aqine on™ Out, meo nings or gimmicks. et , * : Mee. Gees Ther, ih S00, CHECK TODAY! 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Firestone , > STORES 146 West Huron St. ff THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, : JUNE 17, A957 a See er ee ee de ] State Ends Examination | WIXOM—The proposed charter \for the incorporation of Wixom as a village is now back in the hands Group Considers Wixom Charter of the commission, revealed that the charter has been signed by Governor Williams, marking the Warn Farmers | About Blackleg a DRYDEN — In a candlelight lceremony at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in St, Johns Episcopal Chureh, here, Sally Lea Davis and Dudley Brooks Homer exchanged nuptial vows, x © * Nation’s Biggest Killer of Cattle Will Arrive if Not Watched With the arriva] of the blackleg' Sally Davis Marries : Pair to Resi Parents of the newlyweds are of the Charter Commission after a careful examination by state final step that precedes a special season, authorities today warned| election on July 15. az \Mrs, Maxine Bentley Davis of Dry- iden and Mrs. Dudley D, Homer “ree er j _. when some 100 talented residents : ditorium of Romeo High School. _ Avon Gets New System “officials. Kenneth 8. Rocker, chairman ‘Agree on Plan for Drainage Commerce ~— Township Board Eyes New Ditch: Near Lake Sherwood COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A plan for correction of a drainage problem on Sleeth road, west of Commerce, came during a Town- ship Board meeting last Friday Inight * * End Water Sh OVEAGE ve wiestnceeme AVON TOWNSHIF—On Saturday;Avon Township has found the wa.-'of volunteer residents details were a program was held here to dedi-|ter supply inadequate. Residents completed and approval of $246,- cate the newly completed water banded together to find a solution 000 in special assessment bonds system. Cyril E. ‘Miller, township to their needs. Although they had and $150,000 revenue bonds was giv- speech while several interested ci- been hard pressed for water for en by the Municipal Finance Com- the influx of new mission. supervisor gave the dedication many years, tizens attended the afternoon cre- users made the situation a major mony, This new system was solved problem. a problem, which has existed here, for two decades. ‘cated two wells about a half mile 1957. As a result of new subdivisions from the dry area and hired a fi- users of Avon Township Water Sys-, With the help. tem No. 1. in the past few years, a portion of/nancial consultant. ‘ber In 1955 the Township Board lo-.turned on the tap in January 17,| would be for subdividers to con- struct a drainage ditch in the affected area. Subdividers indicate they will comply with the request if gravel is furnished by the Oak- land County Road Commission, ac- cording to Township Clerk Harty Helvey. Drainage is needed in the Lake Sherwood subdivisions Nos. 1 and 2 where an artificial lake has been - constructed. Water seeps through a dam located near Sleeth road. The bonds were sold in Septem- 1956 and the first customer Today there are about 150 -jassume office imm On that date Wixom voters will approve or reject the charter along with electing a village president and a village commission. If the charter is approved, the village president and commissioners will tely. x ® Today is the deadline for regis- tration of Wixom voters for the July election. Wixom residents may register at the Voorheis-Cox real: estate agency, 131 N. Wixom Rd., until 8 tonight. Registration with Commerce or 'Novi Townships does not qualify a Wixom resident for the charter election. Jilted Student Rams His Auto in Suicide Try CHICAGO (INS) — A 19-vear-old Yale University student, jilted by, his pretty girl friend, escaped seri-| ous injury last night when he rammed his hardtop convertible into a tree in an apparent suicide attempt. x * * “T don't want to live,’”’ the stu- dent, Jeffery Kahn, reportedly told witnesses who pulled him from the ‘wreck, which occurred in Win- netka, a Chicago suburb. Residents of Romeo Stage ‘Follies’ ROMEO — The air will be filled local high school band director E. |Cafe, with music here on Saturday ic. Ojala will direct the orchestra. Shoe Store and Eggleston's. They | Tickets are still on sale at the will also be available at the door present a sparkling musical revue|Peppermint Stick, The Peerless, ‘the night of the performance.. “The Romeo Follies,” in the aue Curtain time is 8:15 p. m. The production is being staged to raise funds for the new Romeo Community Youth and Civic Cen- ter now under construction across the road from the Memorial Sta- dium. Termed an “outstanding exam- ple of all-out community effort,” the Follies will.feature a cast of amateurs which has been re- hearsing for several months un- “der professional direction. There will be vocal ‘numbers by men's and women’s choruses as well as solos, ducts and trios by per- _formers drawn from all walks of ‘Hife tn the community. Other highlights of the program will be a men’s vocal quartet from Utica, a woman's chorus line of dancers and talented instrumen- talists. * * * A spot in the original script has been reserved for a native of Ja- maica, Aubrey McKenzie, who will The board also decided to pur-' ichase a 40-foot lot between the) township hall and Commerce Town-| Zimmerman for $400. * * * In other action, board members approved a proposal to paint Com- merce Fire Station No. 2 and to erect identification letters on the front of the building. The board authorized purchase of an electric hot water heater, and a two-way communication system for Commerce Fire Station No. 2 along with the purchase of a two-way radio for the fire chief's car. Perkins Dress Shop, Sam's ship Fire Station No. 2 from Fred) Kahn, who was on Yale's fresh- man football squad last fall, lives ‘in Kenilworth, another Chicago suburb. Police said the smashup took | place after Kahn had gone to see jhis girl, Miss Betsy Garner of \Winnetka, who refused to receive |him and sent word that ‘‘we are through.” * x -* Kahn was taken to an Evanston, cattle raisers to be on the alert; for this disease; and to employ protective vaccination in danger areas. The American Foundation for Animal Health pointed out that the threat of blackleg Increases with the arrival of the pasture season. The disease is one of ‘the nation’s greatest killers of cattle. It most often strikes animals under two years of age. The best safeguard against it is vaccination. Farmers who had their calves vaccinated at one or two weeks of age should have them re-vacci- nated again by the veterinarian by the time they are four months old. cult to kill. The organisms that cause the disease live in the soil and are resistant to heat, cold, drought or floods. In areas where the disease has’ occurred before, all calves should be vaccinated by a veterinarian each year, the Foundation sug- gests. Blackleg spores are very diffi-|* of Connecticut. For the ceremony, the bride wore a of white peau de sole with back fullness -and chapel train. The bodice was fashioned of imported French lace, reembroidered with seed pearls with elbow length sleeves and Sabrina neckline. full illusion veil. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of white hydrangea and magnolia leaves. Mrs. John Pangborn of Birming- ham was the maid of honor and Wendy Babcock of Jeddo. ae ‘ink—of Dearborn and Julie G A scalloped cloche of matching lace and seed pearls clasped the bridesmaids were Carolann and MRS, S= D. HOMER > of Detroit acted as flower girls. * * * The bridegroom chose Willard iBabeock of Jeddo for best man while Bart Babcock, also of Jeddo and James Gile of Detroit seated the guests. The pair will travel through the western states to reside in Idaho. fil, arms and legs, but apparently no | really serious injuries. Police said he would be charged today with destruction of public’ METAMORA—The marriage of Donna Jeanne Hammill and Jo-| seph Albert Adamczyk Jr., was solemnized at 7:30 p.m. June 8 in iGrace Episcopal Church, Lapeer. Seeks Money for Post Office. |property. | Donna Hammill Married — | |The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rockwell Ham-) ‘mill of Metamora, ang the bride. | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Albert Adamczyk of Pon- itiac. | The bride wore a gown of white |; siik and Alencon lace, with full | skirt and modified train. Her tiered veil of illusion fell from a pillbox hat of Alencon lace em- broidered with pearis, She car- | ried a bouquet of white rose- | buds. hospital where doctors report-| _ ed him suffering abrasions of the . - ——— MR. AND MRS. E. Methodist Rite Read —_— F. RICHARDSON Eva R. Sortzi Wed CLARKSTON — The wedding of, |Eva Rose Sortzi and Eugene F.. Richardson was solemnized in the brother of the bridegroom, assist- ed as best man with Harold Harn of Pontiac and John Ronk 4-H Clubs Stage Fun Festival County Winner Named in Talent Show at Local Junior High School The Oakland County 4-H organ- ization held its annual ‘Share the Fun Festival” Saturday evening at Madison Junior High School. - The festival was a talent show with 22 acts from the erunty’ 5 various clubs. Winners were: Rochester Craft Club, first in novelty skit; John Margas, accompanied by Bar- bara Linton of Dublin Sham- rocks of Milford, first in vocal solos; Laura Guthrie and Fran- ces Thompson, Galloway Lake Club, second in vocal solos, Janet Long, of Milford 4H Club, first in dramatic readings: Barbara Lounsbury, Flying Fin- ‘gers of Clarkston, second in dra- imatic readings. Dale Hammond, Clinton Valley ‘Club of Troy, first in instrumental music; Vera Ejisencheck, Clinton Valley Club, second in instrumen tal. | Karen Kennedy. and Karen Winship, East Orion \Club, first in vocal trios; Judy and Rose Cudnohusky and Patt) iBraud, East Orion Club, second | Lola Johnson of Clarkston, mem ber of the 4-H Service Club, was jgeneral chairman of the affan which was sponsored by the Serv ice Club. Jane Bankert Summer ner School Offered to Children | WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Mary |Weborg, Walled Lake elementary Mrs. Roger Paton of Ann Arbor First Methodist Church of Clark-| of Clarkston seating the guests. | school teacher, will offer summer sing authentic Calypso songs. He will accompany himself on his electric guitar, and percussion in- struments from the islands will provide the proper beat. General chairman of the revue is Mrs, Ralph J. Toles assisted by Mrs. H. O. Evans Jr. Production manager is Mrs. H. T. Cummis- key who has rounded up a sizeable crew to handle the work behind the scenes. Arthur Snook, former Romeo Senator to Propose Bill Letting Mails Borrow, $2 Billion From Fund ,acted as matron of honor, and ston on Saturday at 8 p.m. before, bridesmaids were Mrs. William 200 guests. |Stoiloff of Pontiac and Marie Ham-| The bride is the daughter of |mill, sister of the bride. | Edward Adamczyk, brother of, Mrs) iceeee botnet ene A reception was held at the Oak- school classes for students in the jland County Sportsmen's Club. Aft- ‘fourth, fifth and sixth grades for a ‘er a motor trip through. the Upper six-week period if there are enough Peninsula. and Wisconsin, the pair Pupils interested. GETTING THE BEAT — “The Romeo Follies,” to be held Saturday will feature Aubrey McKenzie, pictured here, a native of Jamaica, who will sing authentic Calypso songs. About 100 talent- ed amateurs from Romeo wi!! participate in this production to benefit thé Community Youth and Civic Center fund. WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Olin the bridegroom, served as best. |D. Johnston (D-S.C.) said today he ™an, and ushers were.William Stoi- plans to introduce legislation short-|!off and Michael Szczygiel of St., Saginaw and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Agnes Rich- ardson of 6150 Ascension St., will reside in Clarkston. ly ‘‘which would authorize the; postmaster general to borrow the sum of two billion dollars from the Federal Employes’ -Retirement Fuhd.” In a copyrighted article in “U. S. News & World Report,”’ John- resident, will be the pianist, and Committees Polish Up Apple Campaign YEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.! HIP — Agricultural committees from Kiwanis Clubs in Oakland ° County will .meet at 8 p.m. Thurs- day, June 27, to discuss -the part they will play in pushing a ‘‘Buy MichiZan Apples’ campaign Meet- ing place has not been determined The decision to hold a joint meeting to decide upon a definite project was decided af'a kickoff | Indians Attack 2U.S. Women Village Mob Takes Pair, for Child Kidnapers; No Protest Planned NEW DELHI (INS)—Two Ameri- can women employes of a techni- cal cooperation mission were re- captured today in an Ahmedabad hospital after being attacked by a village mob which mistook them for kidnapers. * * * Miss Alice McKinney and Miss Dorothy Barbee and their Indian driver were beaten by villagers on the road between Junagadh and Ahmedabad Friday. The villagers * Emb y spokes- “4 t “unfor- bassy' did j decense it ‘\Ava and F rankie | vorce suit appeared today to be’ ithe only stumbling block to al jspeedy legal decree ending the! marriage of the two stars. Ava's attorneys filed the divorce action in Mexico City last week to the tempestuous singer and his, wife of six years. - Sinatra’s lawyer said today his client probably would not contest the action, confirming an earlier report from friends of the singer that he would not block Ava’'s attempt to get the decree in quick-acting Mexico, A civil judge advised Ava's at- torney to submit Sinatra's current address so: that he may be offici- ally notified of the suit. gat /Rawl De Villa Franca Rabaza sai * \he couldn't furnish the ace however, and suggested the court Obtain it from Sinatra’s) counsel, Francisco Lopez Figueroa. SEPARATED FOR YEARS Sinatra and Ava signed a_prop- erty settlement long ago. They have been separated for years. Whether Ava would marry ian comic Walter ety o she poorer ura stil oemet Divorce Delayed | Till He Gets Word MEXICO CITY (INS) — Getting would take an active part in any official word to Frank Sinatra that Michigan apple project adopted by isultry Ava Gardner has filed a di- K { ler end the often headlined union of for et occured a 2 a.m. Police sa: most recent romantic interest, Ital.) hou} . y ithe County Cooperative Extension ston said: “The Ameircan people are entitled to the-best_postal serv- ice in the world. They are not get- ting it today. “What's more, service will de- program held Wednesday in West teriorate further if (Postmaster Bloomfield Township Hall. General Arthur) Summerfield Speakers of the evening included, carries out vs newest threat to Ralph F. F close post offices on Saturday, ita a Boumab, chairman) of the and curtail operati hs “other ‘and Edward H. Erwin, See ployes is at its lowest ebb.” jot Michigan Apple Growers and The’ South Carolina Democrat |Storage Association, said that under the supervision of x & a special commission composed of Forman cited ideas adopted by|members of the Senate, members the commission to push the usejof the House of Representatives \jof Michigan apples at home, while from the executive branch, such ‘Erwin indicated that apple growers funds would be expended for: ~*~ * * —The construction of modern postal buildings througout the land —Modernization of existing facil- ities. . —The development of the most Kiwanis Clubs. * * * ’ Ben Mossman of Wrigley’s food iretail stores, described the retail- er’s viewpoints, Mrs, Josephine Lawyer, consum- marketing information agent Oakland County, reported that ate committee on post office and civil service, said: “This plan would offer an immediate solution to. the post office department's problems and provide the neces- sary funds for a sweeping mod- ernization and — program.” Service would be willing to assist Kiwanians to reach the i lobjectives: 1. More efficient merchandis- ing (store displays, etc.). 2 More efficient marketing (distribution and care of apples). 3, Greater use of apples, Post Office Robbery a's $145 in Lakeville LAKEVILLE — Post office of- ficials report a theft of $145 after discovering a breakin here Satur- day. Mail was also opened and ‘strewn in the building, presum- ably to look for checks, they said. It is estimated that the crime Farmington High Grads Will ‘Dance Till Dawn’ FARMINGTON — Farmington High School graduates can “dance "till dawn” following commence- ment exercises Thursday night. Parents of the graduating class have arranged for the Ballroom at Botsford Inn and the music of the Gondoliers, There will | be a buffet of refreshments early in the evening and breakfast will be served at 3 am, | It might be \the. Persons | According to Mrs.\ John Chama, responsible for the Feb. 17, rob- Powd ot t otne bee | 4 | | iducted at Lakeside Homes, Oak- "|L, Ockerman, | Bloomtield, cousin of the bride-| groom. a honeymoon trip through the East the couple will make their! home in Waterford Township. Pontiac Opening . 23 Play Areas for Summer Fun Today marks the beginning of fun for hundreds of Pontiac children who gre flocking to 23 playground areds for the opening of the Parks) and Recreation Dept.'s saminer| playground program. | The program, for kids 6 through’ 16, will be operating every Mon- day through Friday from 9 a.m.) until 5 p.m., through Aug. 9, Recreation areas are at the fol- lowing schools: Bagley, Baldwin,| Bethune, Central, Crofoot, Emer-| son, Jefferson Junior High, LeBar- on, Lincoln Junior High, Longfel-, low, Malkim, McCarroll, McCon-| nell, Owen, Washington Junior, High, Webster, Wever and Wilson. The m. wil] also be con- land, Murphy, Beaudtte parks and at the Optimist playground, Faces 8 Days in Jail for Stoplight Accident A Dearborn youth was ordered to serve eight days in the Oakland County Jai] Friday for running a red light and causing an accident and injury to a Pontiac policeman June 10. Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc Callum ordered Vincent A. De Paulis, 18, of 20000 Highland Dr. to jail after the boy pleaded guilty and failed to pay a $40 fine. The complainant, Officer James was treated for minor injuries and then released Saginaw and Whitternore St. Ferry Sinks Off Korea . SEOUL (@®—A fetry overioa with 82 persons off the A t held at the cupioni and imported Italian silk, f) G d bocce of the weirs oarenta: Arter Alencon tes ee with sequins uring la uation from Pontiac General Hospital fol-|; § lowing the two-car dollision as S.|’ Clarkston. The bridal gown was of Stehli’s U. of M. Eyes Radar and pearls outlining the basque neckline and the scalloped hip) ANN ARBOR WwW — A raodern yoke. touch was added to the traditional It also had a chapel length train.|cap and gown ceremony at Univer- \She carried alstroemeria on asity of Michigan commencement ‘white Bible. Her headpiece was Saturday. a scalloped silk cap with an le * * * sion veil. University meteorologists manned * . = z radar sets at Willow Rin Airport Vivian O'Roark of Clarkston was for five hours to watch for storms the maid of honor with Mrs. Bev- erly Sortzi of Utica. Mrs. Edwin doors. Ross, sister of the bride and Mrs,| William Sortzi, as bridesmaids, Duane Richardson of Clarkston, From noon until after the cere- monies began at 5 p.m., the radar spotters scanned their sets, tion officials.on the weather pic- Finishes at MSU ture over a 200-mile range. They sighted storm lines in th 3.9 Avera Wi 3 ge (Indiana and Ohio but saw no MARLETTE — Graduating re-'storm center approaching Michi- lcently from Michigan State Uni! gan. Some 6,000 graduates re-| versity was David Boyne, one of | ceived degrees in Michigan Sta-| seven to finish with a near perfect,dium without a hitch. “A" average. Son of Mr. and| The university was acting on ‘Mrs. Neil Boyne, he had a 3.9'experience. Three years ago the scholastic -ianding and was a/massed graduates were soaked by major in Dairy Husbandry. He/sudden rain. Threatening weather, plans to further his education in/last. year crowded the ceremonies this field. inside Yost Fieldhouse. that might force the exercises in-' reporting directly to administra. | If a minimum of 10 or a maxi- mum of 20 enroll, she will assist in reading, spelling, social studies, math or other subjects which the students may want. The classes will last three hours daily, Monday through Friday beginning on June 24. Mrs. Weborg asks- that parents contact her at her home on Pon- tiac Trail in Walled Lake this week for further information. Lightning Bolt Kills Trio in Pennsylvania SCRANTON, Pa (®—A_ single bolt of lightning killed three men yesterday and injured three oth ers after rain drove them from a game of golf to the shelter of an oak tree. Eleven doctors playing on the ‘crowded Scranton Country Club course hurried.to the scene. They found three golfers already dead ‘Another golfer and two caddies ‘were burned severely and suffer- ing shock, ‘Birchard, 60, Scranton, a dentist: Frederick DeWilde, 62, Clark's Summit, Pa., a co-owner of Pine Brooke Iron Works, Dunmore, Pa.; and John W. Whitmore, 58, Scran- ton, an insurance executive. ' BE. HIP nOgRAH — The Clarkston High hool | rs will participate \in conrpeti- at: the Smith Wajbridge Mid- ip in Syracuse, Indiana a \ this week. Théy are (Mr) Dixie Parks, Judy Werner, Sandy Greshem, | Char Wilson, Hazel Miller and Ruthahn Carméan, The girls place first against 165 caprieaders from se¥en. ee Bob Considine Says: herm Sets Fine DK a a ee i ; i die aie ce a ee s *s Fi eS oe PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 oS I a f if oP NEW YORK (INS)—Congrats to|the ice between Hal Stassen and ~ Sherman Billingsley. With UN. dis-| Va! Zorin. armament talks at a stalemate in London, he reduced his arsenal by 73 per cent. Let’s hope it breaks _ WANTED .1000 COMIC BOOKS 1000 True Love Story Mags. The poor old doll who starved herself to.death the other day, with half a million dollars lying): around, succeeded where certain diet-conscious gals we know—some with lots more dough—have barely failed. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. - Benito Collada, owner of New PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET Yorks’ oldest night spot under %% Auburn Ave. ‘single management, El Chico, ‘complains to Mayor Wagner as follows: “While I sympathize fully with G your concern in preventing the Giants and Dodgers from moving out of town, I suggest you devote ‘some attention to a long-standing situation which is driving night life out of town, too, “New York is fast becoming a hick town. Over the past years, prohibitive amusement taxes, 20; per cent federal and 5 per cent city—have been largely responsible 'I'for numerous casualties, including ithe Diamond Horseshoe, Le Mar- 'tinique, Leon and Eddie’s La Con- ga, Beachcomber, Havana Madrid ‘and, more. recently, Vie en Rose and the Versailles.” j Saw a fine thing recently. MA 4-2151 _ TONIGHT 1m CINEMASCOPE ano METROCOLO (itn ANTHONY PARET d LLAND - QUINN - * pou plop Lt. ee Gen. Rosy O'Donnell, one of the| fightingest men in our military history, returned to Lou Marx’s| suite at the Waldorf after speak- ing at a Cireus Saints and Sinners luncheon in thé same hotel. There was a large crowd there ready to tell him what a fine talk he had made, but the general walked immediately to his father, clapped him fondly on the back and kissed him on the cheek. It’s a gesture that seems to be dying out, this matter of sons - giving the old man.a bugs. A pity, too. Pll never forget one night around a campfire in Cali- fornia, up from San Francisco, when Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. arrived from Washington as his father was telling some fabulous anecdote from the past. The world-famous father and son embraced and kissed, with no! ‘thought of self-consciousness. Nor should there be any. Mrs. Charlie Wilson's husband, the secretary of defense, has given Composer of Hits HELD OVER! Thra THURS. 2—GREAT. HITS-2 i ul YOU’ LL CHEER AND APPLAUD IT! rwe BRAVE ONE. CinemaScoPE vic FERMIN RIVERA starring MICHEL RAY Dies in California died yesterday at the age of 66. lonary thrombosis. CULVER CITY, Calif. U*—Chris |M. Schonberg, pianist and com- ‘poser whose ‘hits include ‘‘Dar- iling,”” “‘Neath a Blanket of Stars’’| land “It Was on a Night Like This” iCrabb. First, the British govern- He was stricken at his home| with what doctors said was a cor- He was credited with having’ the) first night club orchestra in Los 'Angeles and the first orchestra to| iplay in the Cocoanut Grove when ithe night club opened in 1921. __ 4 “A countless press conferences in his iday, on and off the record (and sometimes the twain shall meet.) No one had defended Charlie more loyally and vigorously, right or wrong, than Mrs. Wilson. Yet she never attended one of these scrambles until last Wednes- Example for U. N. day when, on board the, USS bn berra at the. naval review; she learned her husband was about to entertain the press in the ad- miral's lounge, and walked right in with the working stiffs. Mrs, Wilson just doesn’t know what she's missed. By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Although star Laurence Harvey and pro- ducer Jimmy Woolf are in Holly- wood making a releasing deal for! their movie, ‘“‘The Silent Enemy,” they signed Dawn Addams via al | Dawn, the former American! actress now happily married to| \Prince Massimo, hasn't made. such| lan important, picture since the birth of her baby. This thrilling story is based on the controversial “spy” case of Lionel Crabb, the frogman who was last known to be scouting the waters under the Russian ship which brought the Red leaders to England. Crabb was never seen again. : 4 Hollywood Headlines Dawn Addams Signs Up for Film About Frogman of the Sun,” a novel by Jean Hougron, for Sophia. She has “Stella’’ to make with Bill Holden and heaven knows how many other Istoriés, but if Ponti thinks this is ‘right for her, I'm sure she’ll do it. Ponti, contracted to make films! ee eee call__to for Paramount release, will dis-| me for the femme lead. jcuss this deal with the top brass. MARLENE WANTED If Marlene Dietrich wants. to star in the stage version of * Blue Angel,” the picture she made in Germany with Joseph von Stern- her famous, the job is hers. Leland Hayward ‘has, extended for the 1958 season. That would probably be after Marilyn Monroe | makes the movie version of “Blue Angel’ for 20th Century-Fox. Recently a headless corpse Was) found which is supposed to be ment, and more recently the U.S.A., have heatedly denied charges that he was spying for either John Bull or Uncle Sam. Sophia Loren's discoverer’, Carlo Ponti, arrives in, Hollywood to- Dietrich is going stronger than “any womas of her years I know, She is now here for ‘“Witness for the Prosecution” and her next definite assignment is in Las The berg directing, and which made her an offer to come to Broadway, After Fleeing Floods — ST. LOUIS (Refugees from St. Louis area flash floods con- tinued to return to their muddy homes today. Nineteen persons were dead and several million dollars damage likely. The torrential rains Friday night and Saturday in Missouri and Illinois still- left their- damp mark on thig heavily populated area. - * * * In Belleville, Tl., a city of 35,000 across the Mississippi from St. Louis, the-water supply ‘for some 15,000 homes and businesses was curtailed after the rupturing of a 24-inch. main. * * * Unofficially, 13.75 inches of rain fell there. A record-smashing 8,72 inches fell on St. Louis in just 1319 hours and forced 3, a persons to evacu- ate. Electric power and_ telephone service has been restored today except in isolated trouble spots. Water drained off highways, | The damage in Belleville, parti-| icularly the downtown area, was: ‘estimated at a million dollars by police. * * * Richland Creek, whose waters had triggered much of the destruc- tion, was back in its bangs. * * * In East St. Louis, Ill., a city of | 90,000 about 1,000 scrambled out of| | their houses when the rains came, That city was reported “drying out.” Alton, Ill., with 30,000. inhabi- tants, was hard hit as were small- er communities on the Illinois side of the river. In Lemay, a south St. Louis Vegas. Joan Collins ‘should be home| from ‘Stopover Tokyo” in Tokyo| today or tomorrow after a stop- morrow to wait while she finishes “Desire Under the Elms.” He'll India’s National Employment) iService will have employment ex- lchanges in large cities particular- ‘ly to handle of | jyouths and juveniles, reports, employment New Delhi_ accompany her back to Italy where| 'she must go in order to get a new work permit. | I don't know how she is going to make another picture, but \Ponti is bringing with him “Blaze MODERN LIVING REQUIRES LOTS OF HOT WATER! “ ( DISHWASHING 15 GALLONS! SHOWERING 15 GALLONS! AUTOMATIC WASHER 30 GALLONS ‘ PER HOUR! GET AN AUTOMATIC FAST-RECOVERY GAS WATER HEATER ~ 30-gallon, Your GAS WA Enjoy... ALL THE LOW COST HOT WATER THAT YOU WANT! Any Time...Day or Night! It’s a space-saver too! A compact, fast-recovery Gas water heater gives you more hot water than competitive heaters of a much torpor —) size. [EK HEA /ER DEALER Today! over in Honolulu for a rest. But an interesting letter she wrote be- fore leaving Japan precedes the brunette belle. excited today when Group Capt.) short visit—and stayed all day he) was so engrossed in the filming! He is a completely charming man {> rand so liked by everyone. “I'm sure he will be very popu- lar when he reaches the U.S.A." is the way Joan describes the former love in the life of Princess Margaret. NO HOLIDAY Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: It was no “Holiday in Paris"’ for song writer Jimmy Van : [Heusen. He was in Ahe American: Hospital in Paris with a slipped disc, and now he's back home in St. John Hospital TV star tole Collier and attorney Paul Schriebman announced their engagement last night at a small party. They will be married in the fall. Victoria Shaw, one of the stars | of “The Eddy Duchin Story,” is | spending most of her time in bed. She expects her baby next month. Meanwhile, Roger Smith, her husband, does his best job to date in “Operation Madball.” | She writes, ‘‘Everyone was very, Peter Townsend came on the set, for what we were told would be a: County suburb, police esimated idamage at a million dollars. Belle- ISt. Louis Refugees Return _|surging creek waters lifted a cities where damage figures were stated. * * * The two latest drowning victims were James E. Fletcher, 4, a Belleville construction company! superintendent, and Roger Chaf- fin, 24, Belleville. Saturday at Beaufort, Mo., 60 miles southwest of St. Louis, parked car carrying a Beaufort farm family of seven. All drowned. Turkey Hit Hard — by Floods, Twister ISTANBUL (# Torrential rains| and flash floods hit large areas of Turkey over the weekend, causing loss of life and extensive property amare and disrupting rail traf- ic. Press reports Said three persons i lat Aksehir, and another, person drowned in Eskisehir province, ‘midway between Istanbul and Ankara. CHILDREN UNDER 12° * * * Surging waters swept 26 villages) in the Aksehir district, 140 miles south of Ankara. Some 150 houses were wrecked. * * * All rail traffic to southeast Turkey was halted by a washout, of a railroad section 160 miles! southeast of Istanbul. A tornado hit the village of Adana, in southern Turkey. The twister wrecked five houses but caused no casualties. CALLING HOMICIDE =~ BULL ELLIOTT AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE | The three largest motion picture industries in the world are in the ville and Lemay were the only |\United States, Japan and India. * Seuth End of Union Lake Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 NOW! ras | Wednesday 10:45 A.M. MEN wno . ROBERT RYAN HATED EACH OTHER'S. it GUTS! —PLUS— First Showing in the City of Pontiac THE PART OF hg one: | o=— Tera AITARY MACHeNE THAT Relvorved they United Arhet - ALDO eid wins’ yon eww BILL ELLIOTT anbul ist CimemaScopPt | 3435 Dixie Hwy. at T: Ph. FE 5-4500 | Ga KEEGO . ie ven KNOWS. » Mr. Allison’ HIS GREATEST HIT SINCE “HIGH NOON"! GARY LAST TWO DAYS! — rE. Nice to see Eddie Robinson! happy again. He and Jane Adler,. a successful businesswoman, were the guests of thé Josh Logans at the premiere of “Island in the Sun."’ Something tells me Jane and Eddie will marry when he's free. Say Cuban Youths Caused 3 Deaths HAVANA have accused rebel youths of stag- ing a weekend of terror in Santia-| three’ go de, Cuba that. caused deaths, : * * * Officials charged the three vic-; tims, were killed by youths allied with Fidel Castro's insurrection! movement. The southeast Cuba city is in the center of ent territory. One victim, hospital director Norberto Machin, was shot by three youths who went to his home asking medical aid. Another, night club owner Pedro Luis Rodriguez, was shot to death in his establish- ment. The third victim, an uniden- tified soldier, was killed by two youths in a bus. * * * Col, mander of government. forces at Santiago, appealed to civic lead- ers to “mobilize against the terrorists.” Ratify Atomic Charter. SEOUL -—South Korea’s Na- tional Assembly today unanimous- ternational Atomic Energy Agency, It also recommended set- tihng up a Kofean national institute GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Neon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8.0483 | Fried Chicken—Shrimp | Le Figh—Dramburgers : PIZZA. (®—Cuban authorities i ‘| «} Ramon Cruz Vidal, com-/| ly ratified the charter of the In-|' for- the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Piping Hot te Your Homé trom | Exclusive First-Run Air-Conditioned Butterfield Theaters Showings at Your PHONE FEOFOAL 2 4 }OAKLAND: MODERNIY 212 CONDITIONED \ EXTRA! THE STEINBECK PEOPLE! THE STEINBECK PASSIONS! THE STEINBECK POWER! “PRICE OF THE NATION” — CINEMASCOPE “HOLLYWOOD PREMIER” NOW Thru FRI.- at 135 - 3:39 - 5:40 45 ‘= 9:50 WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 MLO ARTSTS ornceete Gary Cooper ~ ~ William Wyler: ©” CARTOON ee @ @ @ @ 2 te STRAW ATR CONDITIO 12) RANDOLPH ” COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents _ “tk la =1OlO Se Cha. Cha-C poem WARNER Grenteaaies STARTS WEDNESDAY. , / Wicked a as They Go Come LAST 2 DAYS Maple ple Read, East. of Walled * MA 4-3135 4 FREEMAN fHoLD BACK THE NIGHT AN ALLIED ARTISTS picture santo: lpm Deht, - Oe Oe ey Oe EE ee ee A a a iat Salt Si te 0d ta Joe eS ee ee eg “vty te ate f ‘ He : i a oe Bis at it . : 7 r * = <3 esa pe a st es, # A r J Cen j j mm { : | i ! CE | | ; ! | 4 on i | ft ; bes 4 j . a ; i / | | w . 2 jt f . . ’ : f + JEWENTY-SIX , _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 | coe Soe |THE GIRLS DONALDDUCK ; ; Me |. By Walt Disney Ex-Scoutmaster , i oie nears wees ne to Sleep on Air During Jamboree ) Retiring scoutmaster Roger | Lawrence, of “Pontiac will have a new air mattress for sleeping com- | fort when he attends the inter- | . national scout jamboree at Valley Forge this summer. f | The equipment was presented to : | him asa farewell gift from boys in - Wever School Troop 29. Lawrence, who has led Troop ; | 29 the past 14 -years, has turned : over the reigns tothe new scout- : : master; Elwin Hale, ~_ : Six scouts received awards dur- : ing a court of honor by Hale and ’ “district scoutmaster Glen Lackey. & : They are William Basinger, Ron- F ald Helsel, Douglas: Card. 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A THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 1%, 1957 | Pace Still Quiet on Grain Market CHICAGO (AP)—Trading con- tinued at a rather quiet pace on the Board of Trade today and prices generally drifted slightly lower. Many traders are inclined to avoid new market positions unti: after the farm vote on wheat marketing quotas Thursday. If the farmers should reject quotas, price supports would drop drastically. * * * e Reports of heavy rains in the middle and northern great plains caused some early buying, but prices soon turned downward somewhat, Near the end of the first hour new style wheat was \% lower to 13 higher, July $2.034%; corn 14 lower to ; higher, July $1.29%; eats unchanged to 12 higher, July 6442; rye unchanged to 44 higher, July $1.18%; soYbeans 33 lower to 43 higher, July $2.31%4 and lard unchanged to five cents a hundred pounds lower, July $12.47. . Grain Prices MARKETS by them in wholesale ckage lots. PRICES FRIDAY WERE: FRUITS — Apples, Northern Spy, No. 1, 4.00-4.50 bu. Apples, Steele eed No. 1, 5.50-6.00 bu. Strawberries, No. *4.35-4.75 16-qt. case. Segal tape vaucy 9.00 24-qt. case; No. 1, 6 00 4-qt. case. VEGETABLES, MISC.: Asparagus, No. ~ 1.50-1.75 doz. bchs. Beets, No. 1, 1.25- 1.18 doz. bchs, rye No. 1, 2.26-2.75 «4a bu. Cabbage. No. 2.00-2.50 bu. Cel- ery, No. 1, 2.00 doz, ake amie) se 1, 1.00-1.50 doz. Dill, No. 1, .60-1.00 behs. Kohlrabi, No. 1, 1.25- ry aos STR Leeks, No. 1, 1.50-1.75 déz. bchs, Ontons, Green, No. 1, 85-$1 doz. bechs. Parsley, Curly No. 1, .85-95 doz bchs. Parsley root Curly, No. 1 85-.05 dos. bchs. Parsley roots 1, 1.25-135 50-lo bag. Radishes, Red, Fancy, 1.00 dos, behs; No, 1, .65-.75 coz, behs. Radishes, White, Fancy, 1.00 doz. bechs; No. 1, .80-.00 dog. behs. Rhubarb, No, 1, .70-.60 doz. bchs. Squash, Italian, ~ | Ne. -b, 3:50-4.00 4% bu. Squash, Summer, No. 1, 3.50-4.00 % bu. Tomatoes, Hot- house, No 1, 3.50-4.00 8-lb basket, Tur- nips. No. 1, 1.50-1.75 doz. behs. = GREENS: Cabbage, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Collard, No, 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Kale No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Mustard, No, 1, 1.26-1.75 bu. Sorrel, No 1, 1.28-1.75 bu. Spinach, b 7 1.25-178 bu. Turnips, No. 1, 1.25- UCE AND SALAD GREENS: En- dive No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. Escarole, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No. 1. 1.25. /1.75 pk. basket. Lettuce, Boston, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. Lettuce, Head, No. 1, 5.00- 5.50 3-doz. crate. Lettuce, Head, No. 1, $2.50-3.00 bu. Lettuce, Leaf, No 1, 1.00- 1.50 bu. Lettuce, Romaine, No. 1, 1.50- 2.00 bu. EGGS: Large, 10.50-11.00 30-doz. case. Medium, 9.00-9.50. Small, 7.50-8.00 o : s 73 Produce DETROIT PRODUCE The followin: | aie reported by the Bureau of ‘arkets, covers gales of) locally grown produce of No, and [fancy grades only, brought to the Farmer's Markets. by growers and sold Irregular Highs: Dot Early Trade NEW YORK — The stock market was irregularly higher in early trading today. Key stocks rose from fractions jto around a point. There was a i good assoftment of fractional losers. After a fairly active opening the pace became moderate. A number of stocks stayed un- changed. The trend was slightly higher among oils, steels and chemicals. Motors were mixed. Most leading rails were unchanged, to lower. : . x * * f downside as news came of declines in the price of copper in world markets. Steel shares were bol- stered somewhat by reported pro- spects of increased buying of steel by the automotive industry in the next month or two. After some easing on Friday, the market was hovering in the vicinity of its newest 1957 highs, reached in three vigorous rises last week. Aciing: feettocual gainers were |Bethlehem and Lukens Steel, Coppers were mainly on the! . MR. AND MRS, In Double-Ring Ceremony D. W. BUTLER Flushes Hydrants After Compla .|the more than 100 outlets will be Township Clerk en \arilyn Fockler Wed ajnts Complaints of rusty w#ter in the Huron Gardens Subdivision, Water- ford Township, Saturday, resulted in an all-night fire hydrant flushing job for Waterford Township Clerk James Seeterlin. * * * - He reported that 12 hydrants were flushed and the remainder of, * flushed this week. Seeterlin has charge of the wa- ter department and has no one else to do the job, so he does it himself, He also is a volunteer | fireman. The work is being done at night’ to avoid conflict with peak use hours, he said. * * * The clerk said subdivision resi- dents were called Sunday and they reported the water in ‘good shape.’’ He said he expects some complaints about the water at to-| night's township board meeting, Refuses fo Sign decorated wit ment and ca Marilyn L. Fockler became the - bride of Ensign iy once M. Ho- gan, U. S.N. Mi KEEGO HARBOR — On an altar a floral arrange- labra and palms, Rev. Cleo W. Buxiby assisted by Rev. Robert Benedict per- formed the 2 p. m. ce¥emony Saturday in the Trinity Meth- odist Church, before 150 guests. Wearing a princess style gown of white peau de soie, with a V- ibodice, alencon lace,.and sabrina ™ jneckline, the bride carried a white ‘Bible with white rosebuds and streamers. The gown also fea- tured long sleeves ending in points, ‘and a flared skirt with brush ‘train. * * bd The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Fockler of 2959 Glenbroke, Keego Harbor gand the bridegroom is the son of,’Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hoggf of Adrian, Minnesota. . Charlotte Booth of Pontiac served as maid of r with —— Mary Jane Tenny of J odis| sae St e CHICAGO GRAIN DETROIT EGGS : CHICAGO, June 17.— (AP) —Opening | DETROIT, June 14 (AP)-Eggs, fo.b., ‘Chrysler, Boeing, United Aircraft, With Teamsters Cathy Buston of mage. today: Detroit, cases included, federal nate Texas Co., Standard Oil (New Jer- The ringbearer #¥as David Bux- MRS. LAWRENCE M. HOGAN Wheat (old) Oats— ar white sey), Sinclair, American Cyana- s ; ‘| + a ton of Haslett ag William H + : July . ....e. . ea: Grade A jumbo 41; large 32-37, yana . S , on o asie ay liam Hogan" Dee aN Bene LLL GES wid. ave. 36ta: medium 28-32, wid. avg-|mid, Allied Chemical, Union Car- , : Truck Owner Picketing of Brewster, Mginesota served as| Wheel (aeei . a3, 21: small 28; grade B large 20-34, wtd.. bid d DuP a : L | id O ‘ e s Vuly eve eeee 203% March 1.2) ‘70% "e Giese & ree 3198: evan u Pont. AUBURN HEIGHTS — In a can-; Butler sister of the bridegroom | Pontiac oca Holds Out ,best man. Segying the guests were | News in Brief De ee oun rig [SY&. 32; medium 26; small 24; brade B) Anaconda was down around addlelight double-ring ceremony On| amsisted as bridesmaids. for Member Rule Ensign Roy $éaman U. S. N., Ross March (1+, 212% Sept: ....0 120 | “Citeats 96 point and Kennecott a fraction.|June 1 in United Presbyterian| Don Carfemrer cacrced tastiest Fockler of Pveego) Harbor and Jo ; ye + 2.06% beer Aneee seh Total weekly receipts for government|Other losers were Southern Pacific,|Church, Auburn Heights Darlene jan ad oe oe Jim Dou las iseph D. Bring of Pontiac. Edward R. Stottlemyer, 22, of July. eee 129%, Lard— *E'Gommerciaily sraded: "whites, Grade Chesapeake & Ohio, Douglas Air-/Marie Douglas and’ Pvt. Dan scther of the bride and Bob Bil. 7. Picketing member of Pontiac’ 4 regfption following the cere- 8591 Allen Rd., Clarkston, was or- Sept. seeee as rey + seseese 12.50, A are 2144: medium | 2044; browns: craft, Ford and Consolidated Edi-!WaypeButler exchanged marriage. lingsley cousin of the bridegroom, Teamsters Local 614 today said he! ‘mony vas held in the church par- idered committed to the Oakland March vero 18 Mor. ....:. 1202 {Comments _ Market ' steady eg fully” * vows. The Rev. J. Harvey McCann, y a *« woud ieee i ofta. tums "8g yAfter a honeymoon in north- County Jail for 15 days Saturday eseee 1. steady. Distributiv i ir} tt i Rea etipotag (kde lretemuaiiy woranke performed the service before 175) After a reception at the bide oy pee) k - and - file Michigan and Minnesota, the’ ‘after he pleaded guilty to a reck ing. Overall supplies moderate and gen- N k { guests. oxer ne ee on ple will reside in Pensacola, ‘less driving charge before Munici- : erally ‘clearing. readily. Receivers. from ew York Stocks jhome they left for a honeymoon in members.” fe” pal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan ne ad 4 2 plies due to the imoroved demand ‘sai (Latte Morning Quotations) Given ea eeatringe Gy Ber (tas) norher) Michigan) Phe new (M's) Vocal jofiwers charge) Prank and failed to pay a $100 fine. | | txhter receints available, quality ts de- yi po, ‘1 cr 3 ther the bride wore a ballerina Butler will join her husband, who Bryant, 44, of 248 W. Hopkins Aw : clining due to warmer weather. e ves Is! Crk Coal . length gown of chantilly lace and jis with the Marine Corps in Flor- > : Allied Ch’ 824 JSacobe 36 with owning trucks and rete Moses Patrick, 35, of 557 Wy- ry . - CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ‘hea Sr wees “: Johns Man $12 illusion over satin. The bodice ida im the near future. to sign a contract. fe Towns : oming St., will appear for trial in omes In | Meee: zore Ae AE Chics o/Alum mee soe remote) ites Rad's: peter pan collier with lone | Over the weekend, thg?focal | Municipal Court Thursday on a’ receipts, Gorpen O Buying prices Am Atria’ 72.2163) Kimb Clk o serves reach a | gan, and was freed on a personal urses C eaned Out bigher per cent or better A white|Am N Gas... 867 [Oc ae 2 of illusion over a bandeau of velvet. contract settlemep§!with Bryant. bond. Sa Ree mediums 21: standards 28./2m Red. 22.108 E2280 - Moiand orange. bl The bridal a Water Troubles Al | r m s 16 ; e. blossoms. : aturday Night aon Saeeke 3s current receipe (Am Seating a cou B Rash 3 « corsage vas a cascade a white| DETROIT up—Chrysler Corp. re-_ He threatenedg® sell his three F TFOUDICS “SO OF Montie Smith, 26, of 420 N. Sag- . | cuieacn poTAaTors ihm Su wa SS farbine | 34 roses and lilies of the valley and ported today investments tptaling ae uk 4 1944, rea Agenda for Waterford inaw. st. was freed on a $100 bond Pontiac potice report thieves en-! cHIcAgo June Tape uspay = Am Tel a Tat 11768 Tp ae more than $8,000,000 hayg been e has operagéc since pe Meeting Today |this morning until trial June 27 tered four homes and one office ws oes Old) Arrivals 6. on track 80; Am Viscose .. 40.1 Merck, yoo ‘ A ‘ lmadelin the first nine amenthe ef. fore Y Nl sig " anything with that ‘after he pleaded innocent to a over the weekend. Laay SoS manbments: Friday #37: Satur- Aneconde och eB. 20 | ae for 0cal. j drunk driving charge before Mu- 2 02, Sunday 18: supplies light, de- Armco Stl .. 585 Ld M so | The bride is the daughter of Mr its stock ownership fram for : io . 5 = mand moderate; market about stead |Armour & Co: 14 Minn M& 5 Cee eee Oe ealariedl@ 2s ; Floyd #armon, business agent for Water trouble and the budget nicipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum.. A Se containing about $76 and No track sales reported. * armet Ck 373 Minn Pal... 38% and Mrs. Herman Douglas of Brim. S!aried employes. | the Ig said it was the local’s wij) be the main points at. to-| other ew potatoes: Arrivals 301: latent On ..... 23.7 1 me 15,000 takin ; r . , an on containing Spreematey| Pgh ating We oe track Att aa Mont Werd sy field avenue here and the bride- Some ae a m : fee ; Foye prag e to sign contracts with night's Waterford Township meet-| | Clothing valued at $10 was stolen e dollar were taken from the jet slightly wreaker on long whites, oth- Fetgeeba : ee orele ao groom is the son of Mrs. Clifford P# e PEOk ' ‘ , id. ers regardless of how big a ing at 7:30 in the township hall, from the clothesline :at the home home of Clarence Welch, of 31 W. cine 900-3180) Cetera ere one Ba a On. se MEIBLS 3s 6Markgraf and Ray Butler both of 4 total of $5,800, Chrysler said, tiness they did, lsupervisor Elmer Johnson said to..of Kenneth Downing, 120 Parkdale Howard St., between 1:30 and 7 Lee Th mostly 200:348; Arisone Tri: | Benda AY NS gee - $12 Rochester. lee ceot iy average a eight 4 ~ « & \aay. n Ave., between 10 and 11 a.m. Sat- a.m. Saturday after culprits en-|""2"S 340-3 Beth Bteel .... 493 Nat Gyps .... 404 lper cent oftheir base salaries. / ‘urday, ress Dodman > Bryant has been a member of} Joh id tered an unlocked door. One empty ; Boeing Air ..., 441 Nat Lead .. af) Carol was mald of = The c ny said 60 per coftt Johnson said he expects no ac-; purse and a social security card| Poult Bond ere. ad RY Central aS honor while Wanda Douglas, sis- of the gfiployes’ share, or $3,500,- Local 614 since 1938. tion to be taken on the budget,| Burt Holland, Barber, is still irom) thetother! ibeel were! ound ullry Borden 011. 2 Nia M West -- Bil ter of the bride and Charleen 000, invested in U. S. Savings| He is one of a rank-and-file com-/ although there will probably be a/40ing business as usual at 161 Inter between Welch's home and| DETROIT POULTRY Briggs Mf 1. 91 No Am - 23) Bondi ‘and 40 per cent, or $2,300,-/muttee which has been attempting! pooq deal of discusison. = Ave... next to Poole’s : DETROIT, June 14 (AP}—Prices paid Brist My ...., 834 Nor Peco T74 Pate at into Ghrvaler com ito gain an election from among | Lumber & Hdwe. —Adv. N. Saginaw St. |per pound f.0.b. Detroit for No. 1 Budd Co |... 203 Nor StaPw... tis 2) [PAS WOM) Move ly Goleta Township Clerk James Seeterlin quality live poultry up to 10 am Burroughs ..., 473 Onis, a S404 their members, and to end the 342-' id h t sident fH n| Someone reached through an, ,Heavy-type hens 18-20; light type hens Calum & R013 Qwens Cpe 48) Car Crash Re uires iat company matched the stock Year trusteeship of James R. Hof- Sue Ne expec's residents of Mure epee bee 4 Fred heavy type broileers or fryers (2%4- Camp Soup ... 23 Owens Til Gl 613 { rth (Garde ns Subdivision to appear at, pen room window of Fre me Gray Crosses 24-28, Barred Rocks Can Dry .. ':. 184 Pec O & EI. $03 investment total of $2,300,000 to ° a ec on. : been the meeting to voice complaints. yweamer 5 ip, J * ™ ‘ tes j \ y 3 ih 2 e Taylor's home at ‘+73 S. Blvd. | Comment: Market about” een — Capital Airl .. 217 peek Enl 3*Two Fire De ts. 2 'bring assets of the program to ins Saar Oe Ss “fon (he Gre crite tip ho Os eh = oo no LS lmcecs ols rele cna oterin rail Gage on oP: ne Parke on ? F $8.100.000. The company’s contribu- a Surat a . ae Tuesd aw division's water system 0c an roun which contained $17 and identifi- ,well cleared. EOE Cater Tras 942 pean y. wc. gee ty tion increases with the ratio of 8FaP = Since: say. | ; * eee Pi = 5 d ae ae: Fie a chair. me | j ceacaoo chen ‘On Vacs Pepsi ¢ oma as ie Both the Waterford Ti ip po-|corporation earnings to net sales A Accident Vict bonnet ie ae being made eft occurre ween mi | POULTRY Onrysh .... 78.2 Pfizer eee p > > r _ 1 nd idnight | AGO, June 13 (AP) — Live fonl-/Cin Mil M42 Phelps De: weg uel os Cae. a) sais, (Stetee cena ne (outs uto Acciden ictim’s Also scheduled for discussion are, FORT HURON im The U. S. and 4 a.m. Sunday, try cena (yesterday 50,000 lbs.); whole-|Cities Svc .. 69 Philco ....e0« 18s needed Sunday night ollowing a Of a typical participating em- Condition Called Fair traffi fi Reloent ‘Coast Guard reported lots of A small bank containing more Ihene te 16. ite ft bene 13-1907 8h mee umes a. 13. Pill Pet ear : ‘collision between @ats driven by|Ploye amount to about $575 a year. | ate atic ler nae ‘ 4 trouble for a Great Lakes steamer than $13 in change was taken from caponeties’ under diy Iba. B528% ‘ove! Cols Paim .... 432 puileby Mills. 4 |John Voelpel, 28j%0f 175 Jetferson To this the corporation contributes A 67-year-old Ferry street wom- liminary reports on the new Birch.|™thin @ short time early today. the home of Jimmy Bell, 158 Whit-|4'» 1s. 27 28. rer Gol Gas 2 1T8 pte eG ...476 St» Pontiac, Albie Frizzle, 52, Re an remained in fair condition to- pied hg | The steamer Collingwood first hit Col Gas... 116 proc & 0 -- Bh ot 76 Mott, | Waterford = crest Subdivision at Pleasant Lake.) , boat dock in the f th temore St., between 2 and 10 a.m. , Gen eines st Lecadagr rh °° own- jday at St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, x in ‘og on the Sunday. Entrance was gained Livestock on N Gas |.) RCA 2) tea ship, VA City Life Underwriters where she is being treated for a : : : American side of the St. Clair through an unlocked kitchen door ¢ Consum Pw. $1.6 Repud su in | je tot IChoos New Lead ‘possible broken leg and ribs fol- Pontiac Resident Wins river at 3:30 a.m. according to police. OrTAoe ee LIVESTOCK Cee be et 4% be pla Met aa oe The rs collided at Pontiac, © w leaders lowing a Saturday morning auto Art Academy Award . ss = x * * | Salable rash Markee peecubiarene Cont COP&as 126 ae ee 8 Lake jad and Merry road, Water- New officers were elected by the @¢cident. About an hour later, after back- After breaking into the Interstate i ealebe ti teil ont Mot os ES neve! Dut oc: a2 ford’ Township, at 9:55 Sunday. pontiac Assn. of Life Underwriters he injured woman, Mable First prize in an art design com- ing off the damaged boat dock, Trucking Co., 117 Brush St., some- sreqna 36 per cent fesipte’ Cooma mee Copper Rng .. 326 potalahd po oa t, with Voelpel's auto catching recently. They are: Erickson, of 307 Ferry St., was a petition conducted at Cranbrook the Collingwood was in collision time Saturday night, thieves at- steers and heifers sights improves once Curtiss Wr. a1 St Res Pap . 38 Olin E. LaBarge. district. man. Passenger in an auto driven by Academy of Art was won by Rich-\ with another steamer, the Cornell, ghtly improved over Bcovill Mf... and went aground on the Canadian tempted and failed to open a soft Peetineek ated te high choice grades Seoghlpn rr Beab Al RR . Jf The blaze caused $50 in dam- ager of Confederation Life, presi-/ Koehler Rivers, 61, of 617 S. Pad- ard S. Thornton, of 21 Monroe id & } en drink machine. Nothing was re- and fed heifers uneven. leverage choice Dis C Beag .. 306 ashy pened 10 : Yen 1 28eS. . Frizzel was treated at Pon- dent; Dave Speer, Lincoln Nation- dock St., acocrding to Pontiac po- Ave., Pontiac. a e wan ate oa her hull, the ported missing from the office. ars pein eek Hg Algal cari | Deer Chém ot Sinclair gh. 68.7 tiac General Hospital for back in-al, first vice president; Riachrd lice. Thornton was a triple winner last ©oast Guard sai He . 61.6 Mi Equitable Lif | James H. Lippard, 23, of 567 week. Not only did he win the art| No injuries. were reported. The George Flass, 330 Franklin Rd. eae cies heifers around steady;;Du Pont .. 197.4 Cocony » 455 Juries, while his wife, Esther, 48, Mineweaser, Equitable Life, sec- pp found. an empty pair’ of cae jsnameierms ier casero low: East Ar L Saat 1 oe wy: Be 42.18 passenger, was treated for in- ond vice president; Vern Hart-/Lenox St., admitted, police said, prize awarded by the American So-|Coast Guard said the Collingwood injthe bathroom of his bone after, : and _ieeders, steady: early sales choice El Auto L .... 38 Sperty = 460 234 juries of her left side. Both were|Man, State Farm, third vice pres-|that he did not make a complete ciety of Tool Engineers, but he started to ship water but indicated someone apparently entered the sate, showing choice steers "93:30:30 00; | Emer — rt oy Brand \-*: §tiireleased after treatment. ident and Robert Benedict, Metro-jhalt at Whittemore, a stop street, [received his ae hielo degree ee One was not Se ral loads high choice 1080-1200 Ib.|Erie RR .... 183 Oll Ind .. 54.2) lita at Cranbrook an ame a | e Collingwood, a ves- fee ene ee ceed wane a tear isee ane prey Pit ire ass ‘oa on on i ao Voelpel a Bae ——e and ee De Be Ree ate ther for the first time sel, is owned by the Canadian e steers | . 94.8" 50 . el eae cae rons the bed four head prime 108 Ibs. 26.00 motly | Pood es ad eee | ot ee sey ee 70. Thornton's prize was $200 and Steamship Lines. , room empti food eos choice fed steers s 2. Sere! $0: [Pree Aa wats Stud Pack or wee Saat = vr e |his entry will be used to promote] The Cornell is a 454-footer owned em of $23. 20.25, early sales choice fed heifers) Frueh Tra -.// 184 swift @ Co .. 338 10 OE Oeises and) Te: ‘the ASTE Tool Show and Exposi-_ iby Neptune Steamship Inc., of en Bak... gylvy El Pd.... ‘ ased. ‘tion. Cleveland. choice 20.00-21.75; few utility and stand-' Gen Dynam .. 80.4 Texas Co . 73.8) A ard 17.00-19.75; utility cows mainly 14.50-|Gen Eleé ... 69.7 tex G Sul . 28 _— se City Man Charged 15 50, few up to 1600: canners and cut- Gen Fds ... 45.4 Textron “se ve mainly 1200-1450: few light —_ Wi th A d M d on a dow es 11,50; geveralieniseneacaiet| co bart - ca Legend ele . mh 1 Doughnut Baker Turns l ttempte ur er. ‘thoee sreicune non meee grouse Gen Tel -» 423 Tran W Air 137 Drivers Around on Lot ead choice Gen Time ... 22.5 “late i. 1 24.78 t h Transamer . . Billy J. Tidwell, 27, of 1045 Dur- eayaes (0 B00 ne leinettee e277 Gog Tweet Cem. 203 PHILADELENITAY Ge | ant St., is being held by police! ,, elves—Sslable 700. Market not estaB- (Goebel Br -./.. 44 On Carbide *: “316| Aa vi — Dough- today on the charge of attempted! Sheep—Salable 400. Market not estab-|Goeaycer “22. gee 8 <7 ae nut baker John Bauman decided me lished. Grab’ Paige. 15 os Air i. 27.¢ | business bir be helped if his ; ' * o Ry * - trons ote Se es Roscoe pela of crcaC MICAS LIVESTOCK =| /Gt Wert 8 .. 211 Seraatos co an nepal having ely Gace ioe. interested in submitting bids on the Orion side is in satisfactory June (AP)—Hoge ¢.500; = US Lines ..... 32.3 : a condition today at Pontiac General/Ssssts” state” selay™thcgeatnans ster iy’ BE GS Ree, <-: Bz /ever, his 25x6D-oot parking Tot left Community Center, Inc. building are invited ; demand; 2-3 190-225 Ib. butchers 19.75- : a utomooues to turn segs towing the Saturday 20's. few ote 3 th ese coral mt A Come SLY Ware BP ie. M8) ind to meet with the Building Committee to dis- assa 25; 17 head lot 1- ; no s ng R ++ 922 Weste A Bk .. 901/ Ba : : lots 1-2 190-220 Ib. lable; 2-3. 230-| Inks . 87. uman solved the _ problem Geant Staak tertd wil seek 8260 toe. 1900-18 6: 0. few 1-2. 230 19.25: Tnspir Gop<":: 443 waits Mot”.. $2-|with a turntable similar to a ll cuss the specifications on Wednesday, June Seas Moods er = ai 1828: larger ote nixed “jrades 340-400 It Harv... 33§ Wilson & Co.. 14S'road roundhouse. The customer 19th, 8:00 Orion T Hall allegedly ei a wis reap le th. sows 1600-1100: @ few 300-390 Ib. fee pik OE vale & Tow.. 20.1/drives in, gets his doughnuts from we Pe et ownahip was ordered out of Wilson’s house = u 1-16. weeny Yngst Bh & T 109.4 . » when the accused threw a cup of| cit 700; pialves 200; no slaughter | tmp woe BE zenith Red "118 (8 Window, wheels onto the revolv- 571 S. Broadway (M-24), Lake Orion. coffee at Wilson ae, other cin egnter manlee: aa Tel . 38.6 Gardner Den. 41.6/ing platform, gets turned around . and bulls steady to 25 lower; vealers and drives off. - wendy te ee lower; he a ae STOCK AVERAGES For further information, call Charles Starrs, oO steers \~ ; low tO] new YORK. June 17—(Compiled by. MYrtle 2-2411, 9 to § ° ° ‘ood 800 Ib. heifers 21.50; utility and ny ompiled by ° . ttle » 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Nationalist Says Reds ——|fommerciat ince cows 14.80-16 80; most|th® Associated Press). 2 Female Chiefs in U.S. d . f A k regan a —= 11. bay roe ga faaent. aed att ates, i : Rea ying tor ttac canners down 10.11.00 sty pee com. Prev ay .. tee 748 e121 188 188.1 NEW YORK = Two African TAIEPI (—The Nationalist gen- merical ball 9ngect 8.4: goed onal enth seo'.1.273 ne he. tes, women who are tribal chiefs .in : 2.00. Year ago ...,...2563 141.3 13.0 180.9\their native Nigeria are on a five- eral commanding the Matsu Is-| ‘gheep 200; not enough of any one class 1957 High ......2748 1347 77.8 186.4 day sightseeing visit h with lands says the Communists have to fully test prices; all sales steady in|1957 Low: ......240.6 1184 72.2 1680/98 SIE ng visit here a sg @eeeeoessscesneneeeeseseneened y been ‘increasing their strength on|“2, °2_,{*4%',.*,{¢? to choice| 1956 High vee 3182 188-1 76-9 191.8/ group of members of the Interna- ae cs the mainland and the danger of a arog apna oid ees ~ , . : ine; Oacben ‘3 = oe Mes * AND MRS. H i< re : lam .00-19.00; slaughter ewes scarce: chiefs, za lekog! an RS. H. 8. CRAGHER | Red attack on the offshore islands! good and choice 4.00-5.50. ernest STOCKS Wura Assan, arrived yesterday up. is mounting. J pepe Ce) Pigures ater decimal potnis are eighths| With 100 members of the council. ! The commander was quoted by : em Low Noon the official Central News Agency Sun Bather Run Over Beldwin® “Rubber Go * 18.6 16 Bete: 7 = Reale ase ane, ae ten ne tp Rdhyaadleg ay few in a dispatch from Matsu, main) ppighton w — Drowsily |Res# Geer Cor ........ M4 246 British Cats Get Flu J OS ep h 1 ne Ann R O Uu S e simple facts. Then, by appointment, come in for cash in a single island of the group. He was not foeanaee atl ouniva tiling iat loa) eros = Y AG 3 3 visit! We like to say “Yes!” when you ask for a loan! You'll like identified by name for security| S™°° ° . a Penn. Metal P.Co... 98 98 93| LONDON (AP)—British cats are the prompt, friendly way your request is handled here, eter wr nearby Pleasant Lake yesterday, [The Prophet_Co.? 190 107|reported suffering with a flu’ e S aro [el Ta gh er : Harry Heatley got a jolt when an |Rudy Mig. Co* ...... 184 15.7 epidemic of their own while Britain He said he was confident his obil To:edo Edison Co. ..:. 136 13.6 136 troops were strong enough to repel| 2Utomobile passed over his body. |wayne oy Brod. Co. 14 16/is bracing for an expected in- . a Red invasion. Hee 0 Sa) vasion of the prevalent Asian in-/ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| a crown of sequins and pearls se- and Heatley emerged help . fluenza among human beings. The|The Rev. C. Warren Wilson of the| cured her fingertip veil. She car- and bruises. He wag treated at Heat Kills Trackman virus attacking the cats is regard-|Baldwin Ave. Methodist Church of-| ried a of white carna- Michigan Bell Leases Space in ‘Miracle Mile’ Michigan Bell Telephone Co. has Jeased 1,500 square feet for a branch in the Town and County ‘Shoppers City in the ‘Miracle Mile” at Telegraph and Square Lake roads, Don M, oor M. Casto, Jr., developers, made ithe announce-|Gul _ment, together with W. B. Gibson, |th associate and. contractor. an Ann Arbor hospital, The un- identified motorist said he did Mot see Heatley as he drove 1 along the water's edge. Business Notes Howard C. Fowler, 361 Eliza- lee Lake |Rd., has returned from Minn. after atte | Life Assurance 1967 Club Sales Conte CLIFTON, N. J. (AP)—An Eliza, beth track star died early. today after collapsing during a six-mile run in blistering heat yesterday. Joseph | Maguire, 27, fell from heat exhaustion in the fifth mile of the race. He was taken to Pas- saic General’ Hospital where he died at 12:45 a.m. today. Maguire wag second at the time, s|according to : of the Clif-|in ed as deadly for cats. Experts generally agree that man and the cat don't have the same diseases. AF Chaplain Named MT. arn great (AP)—Lt, Col. William .L. Clark, 46, has been named staff chaplain of the 10th Air Force, with headquarters at — Air Force Bas¢ and units oe me AA Te en Ya er cede Ut. fa | Willard. G. Davis. ficiated at the June 8 wedding of Josephine Ann Rouse and Harold S. Cragher Jr, The couple was married at 4 p.m. service attended by 100.. * * * Mrs. Ralph O. Rouse of Nelson street is the mother of the bride and. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Cragher of Shaker road = the bridegroom’s paren ts. F \ For the servicd, the bride wore Oe os taffeta = -|ehurch’ parlor. Following a tions centered with a white or- chid, The only attendant was Margaret J, Bryan. Serving as best: man ilwas George Rouse, brother of the bride with Thomas Myre and Doug- las Turvey as ushers. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Ralph F. Rouse of Milinois, A. reception was held i tm Michigan honeymoon, te is, = jon _ the q | Loans $25 to $600 on Signature, Furniture or Car Ru WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC ‘ Floor, Lawrence Bidg. « Phone: Federal 2 4 oven EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR wound. ! Leas cnt fy ata oo Meeting ge fo 4D Hie wisi dE ar ras i —_-y 5 ool i ae ha Le hed —y ei er ri é | es my ie =. 4 = — TS + : - 5 i Pd PO wi IAC P }, RESS. (OND : AY, JIU Ww 7 < 4 17 - ; iy 1957 TWEE N TY-EIGHT Gera s up e . . ' 2 . to eal D. b a ehestint too wee Pa Vv at pert | MP an s Pu st ery. nt idd om ree 10! e’ ry = " ah's the orm: ‘LO ates 5 GULI nefal a Mr in difield) 4MB aves ky Hy 8 . Pros- SemPneymet AEE . rents Wit Kin ed, YME 3 cK, Hom thee ec nit

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M Be weak so eee INSURA stants mG, OLAS et sai e 2) Pontise, soe a. “On neeonun 1 ANCE “Cass ae Kner = ope op st — N’ Sai Nicl — : o) 88 T: er 6: Vie A E RIV! reon|. MO? oi 7 Ww. oli B Ds nied gh Nal 30, F Picea INC a * NEY Pi! oe St ie ted how 5 ae eresge “AND y K Ya ASS IN re Ha ONE PE i he & es 8 mire $i _ *|belo Sell SS UP SURAN rger C ore baat. bee BLACK Re- a 1g yi mo, we You t o. rameg an ees airy hro in need aa feet BILLS FE 206 Seba an ee 1S ae pa areas "= FE ti of PRANK = ees NG f )' oe ARE » in N e. 28 assif cash x parm 8 oor? reels ‘&, vie, Kind: G 181, 1 ied AM Se 7 can ma 2 siningtont ROW ohio. * in Dra: : a PA s! SON ‘tlie BR jon eB TR ¥ wi [osTr — it) ¥ ; AGENCY hund WN Br ik. Re, ee ene a De LOST: vie, Doane Px IN nam I no re LE poy ap 5 46. Rew = DA e nao the Cass etd. trait COLL : 86. THE PONTIAC Naess _ MONDAY, JUNE a. 1957. “Woah & Sapte 28 “ip aumber sets sa ape ae BUY, SELL ¢ R TRADE to fil), BACKEN STORE. oar aad ontracts. Notices & Personals 25 sack LAIR ’ AEROTRED KNAPP _|4s36 pinte tiwy nie OR 3-1251 poHlOEs | Pred H 2079 Airport Ru OR +1502 4NY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- a = adviser, contact! R Phone Langley PE asia Cention ‘ine Salvation . BUSINESS MENS omer ELIM- BROKER FE 5-7721 bet e worry of getting your maitling list out on time We can BUY OR SELL efier you prompt accurate serve 1 will ally buy your pro: at reas Teas. rates. Call | = show you how to get cash if the Debt? | price is. reasonable Call let “e RD Kinsey BROKER t you ye having trouble meeting |x 41157 509 Eliz, Lake Rd. your payments, see us a > a AN CREDIT Counsel.’ PLANNING TO SELL? ORS, Inc. 41% S. Saginaw above’ we need homes in all sections for Oakland Th Theater "E _§-0456 i LADIES, WANT A DORMEYER, deep: fryer or electric percolator?| Bell tiles of Watkins na-| tionally advertised vanilla among ser & neighters—it’s vours free! 150 N 0 N Perry. F FE_ 23-3053, ON AND AFTER 1 THis DA June 15,.1957. I will not be re-! sponsible ‘for any depts, contract-| ed by: any other an myself | Lawrence Goddard, 93 Tasmania) 8t. Pontiac, Mich. POISON WEED KILLER | WILL BE.SPRAYED | ON THE CANAL AT | | NORTH END OF LOTUS LAKE | WREK OF JUNE 17. ! KEEP ALI. PETS AND CHILDREN AWAY—+—we traDE, BUY & SELL FOR A WEEK. SPECIALIZE IN COLD WAVES & 2 W_ Huren St hair styling. Dorothy's, FE 2-1244 THOSE INTERES1FD IN HYPNO- sts are invited to Join the Chapter |- 1 of the National Meta-Physical’ _Assn_\ Write | Pontiac Press } Box al Wtd. Children to Board 26 BOY TO 5 2 YEARS OLD. BY. day or week. $15 per. _2-1649 CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED WIL! _for FE, 2-1730. | DAY CARE FOR C CHILD! DREN, I (as _censed bh beme™ FE 55737 | — ee Drevion Plaims LISTINGS WA NTED BUYERS WAITING. SHO PROPERTY WE SMALL EQUITIES. Leslie R. Middleton erty or "will se) # for vou and _ #0047 JERRY ©. jOpen Eves. {3472 wk. FE: \FE 5 immediate sate If you want cash, G@ financing available. Call now for an appraisal JIM WILLIAMS REALTY. 1218 Baldwin Ave, FE “SEELING? Call for free appraisal today Fast courteous service. Prospects waiting ADAMS CO.4 Bun. 1 to 5 CFE «44-4561 "til y _W. Huron st. TRADES Callus regarding eee your property. We are specialists in rading Trades are made to sat- isfy all concerned Don't feel ob- higated. Call us. for further infor | mation, DORRIS & SON REALTORS __Phone FE 41557 SCASHISy LET US Case YOU HOW TO GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY uf PRICED ' RIGHT, W BUY EQUITIES. ACTION GUAR- NTEED Wright - Valuet 345 OAKLAND AVE 069" FE 5-0443 BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property Purchasers waiting. R F. McKINLEY Office 8800 Com nerce Rd. ~ Ph PONTIAC, EM 13-3311 ONiy 1610 = Wtd. Household Goods 27.waxt to Buy OLD RUN DOWN, FURNITURE NEEDED | ttcpar® ov memnoe’ Wate: 'R> . to repair anv jocation iri ~ Entire home v. odd lots Get the eee Bor Royei: ex to ella pil outright or ———_— sel’ 't for vou & & Community WTD BEST BUY, $500 DOWN, Saie Phone 01 OR ¥-:2717 | large family, any location. FE LARGE FAN. GLIDER, F ROLL- eet 8D away, misc furniture FE 5-7332 TET US BUY Tr OR AUCTION Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Ll al ell at al al B IT OR tt for you OA %2681. WANTED TO BUY: ALL a I RM WITH KITCHENETTE. 230 _ot_furniture Pho PE 28523. WTD. ANTIQUE DISH¥s OLD lamps & furniture MY 2-1521. Wanted to Rent 29 3 BEDRM HOUSE VIC OF AU- burn Heights, reasvnable rent FE 86-1717 _ 5 OR 6 RM. OR LARGER UN- furnished home ‘!a Kood location Frecutive moving from Pennsvi- vania. No childrer. or pets Pos- session June 23. Re‘eresccs. Write Pontiac Press| Box #2 DR house with automatic heat Good communication to Parochial School, $1000 down ” Sizeable monthly payments Pontiac area Phone Detroit UN 93-0458. Tent also MIDDLEAGED MAN, SORER. DF- sires room & board with garage Box 2 Pontiac Press _ UP TO $250 PER MONTH FOR modern home, smal! stab! & acreage. business man & wife. wi! lease 3 years for right place Cali Detroit UNiversity Ge 8526 YOUNG MAN OFFICE WORKER at GMC Truck & Coach wants, single rm and board. References all FE $-2249 Share Living Quarters 30 li ln tain 2 2 ROOM FURN APT FOR EL Cerly lady, very reasonable, near _ General Hosp FE §-2536 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 - $500,000.00 At our depssai to purchase new 2 RMS . PVT or seasoned. land contracts for our clients 71 years service to a sulisfieo clientele Bee me before) yeu sel) ¢sk for Bob Mahan. To Buv — To Sell MAHAN ° REALTY CO REALTORS Open Evenings & sundays 1078 W Huror | s—i‘E: 3 CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts, see Au- gie Johnson in person 20 ears service satisfied riends ican clientele. A. Johnson REALTOR 174 8. x elegant Rd. PF 42533 “as On ANE ——-q _Howard st FE -AS ND CONTRACTS ——— x, vane "540 Dixie Hwy 2? ROOMS & KITCHENETTE. UTIL. OR 3-135 furn Pvt ent. 83 Norton. FE 5-6777. CONTR ee “WANTED FOR IMME- DIATE SALE. New or seasoned 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- Buyers waiting What have you? Clark Real Estate, FE 46492 gr __FE 4-4813_ Ask for Mr. Clark. © GET OUR, CASH PRICE BEFORE you sell i NICHOLIE & HARGER ? 33 W Huron St FE 5-8183 LET U8 | on the = of your contract! you sell ei M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves wall $:30 ™ N. Saginaw St. s-s16s ° IMMEDIATE CASH on ae EQUI- _* fies and land contracts. Or have q 9 NEWLY GECORATED 3 ROO apts. Inquire 141 8 Parke St, buyers for sam? K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE_ 4-4563 MORTGAGES o mote with 100-ft. frontage. B 17 8. Telegraph 5 FE 40521 es FE 5-8891 OVER $1,000,000 mbar to purchase land con- Tracts Immediate action! Call Realtor Partridge. Hu- ron St, FE 43581 Wanted Real Estate 32A OUR SLEEVES ARE ROLEED UP! nee ide are geared for AC- N! The spring rush is 21 OuEnIII. Off N. Perry st. FE Lee , foi ap we plan 25233. se o—- an our erRATIOR HOUR Senos | fom Sermon OTN UTE SHOULD Le 7 Roos S ADULTS. H8 WK. 71 30 AYS. irginia ; rove our claim > wes win ACTION and Rie) eee eee tae ULTS for you. “S ING dren welcome R PRO RTY AT (3 RMS. & BATH PVT, ENT. 28 FULL VALUE 1 OUR RE: hey! Hemingway 8t. Lk. Orion. SPONSIBILITY of u 23-6952. Call us NOW j]_ RMS. NICE. EVERYTHING dw. M. Stout, Realtor .| fara, Workin, ent ae, ents. eter. Seninaw St a ae |): RM. APT. AUBURN HEIGHTS svennee —————|_ Ares. Utt]_turn_FE_ +2400. ey ROOM AND BATH omer ei apt., pvt. ent. for couple "SE! 1 child, OR 3.1388. By the week SAV E ENERGY, USE or by, the Job, place to live or a Kool used. car, see Classi- : fied \Now. | ' \ ( 1 1 1 1 JAMES WANTS 4 BEDROOM 1 ¢2M _8 Parke FE 2-7198 OLD 1 ROOM & KITCHENETTE. cou. _ple or lady. 261 Orchard _Lake. LARGE RM. CLOSE IN, RE- _frigerator _ FE 5-3502. LARGE KITCHENETTE FOR single, utilities & pvt. ent, clean _$12 per. wk FE 5-0019 __ and 4 RMS. PVT BATH. FE _4-0808 ee NICE 3 RM & BATH APT. working aduits. Call after § 30. _FE oe oe ' WITH PRIVATE “BATH. _ Working people_ FE 2-1672 1 Will 2 _ Prospect 2 77 —== 1 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS PRIVATE 2 [2 ROOMS & BATH. GROUND FLR., a FE ON MNrphy bed, wuilities furn 2 RMS. AND KITCHENETTE. 1 _8t.. corner of Whittemore, a » mished and clean C@ilnton Apts, Pam 2 ROOMS PVT. oe 291 RAE- a \2 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED, baby welcome $14. week. FE _4-2082. 7 R APT. SHARE BATH. 240 Poon Be __ OOMs & BATH, PVT, ENT. 1 can end ih panama $16 per week, FE & 3 ON GOOD PROPERTIES ‘2 ACRE 3 yERY Eee '§. LIGHTS & & 7 ROOM & 2 ROOM APT. NEAR & 2 BEDRM PARTLY FURN. Tiled bath vr around Lake front apt 8615 Pontiac “ a. ROOMS — NEAR GENERAL Hospital Adults iy! $10 per _week FE 5-04 410 RMS. ADULTS. No DRineers After J] p.m. & Sa}. & 283 3 ROOMS — CILEAN PRIVATE BATH Cc! nse to downtown. FE 46-2579 of FE 2 “3445 RMS. ent. No drinkers LOWER CLEAN, PVT. FE 4-0644 302 a 3 ROOMS APTS. 890 ROBIN- ood, att _N. Perry. SAROE RMS, _Mished. Close in. FE 2-218). & entrance. Child welcome. tes ce coe é DOWN TOWN. EVERY- a hee repel Inquire 22 Au- burn, rear oft.ce, AND 3 RM. MODERN CABINS for rent. 4274 Dixie Hwy. BATH & ENTR, good location 233 8. Telegra corner of Ruth FE 58-2432 after 6, call FE 5-5042. Working couple or men, 16 Flor- ence _ ee — ROOM APT, CHEERFUL, set Exc. for eiderly leds: Tivileges. Reas FE §-2536 PARTIALLY refrigerator, 114 EB Howard, FE 5- *HOL EX WW OOD APTS. 18st 194 Going ROOMS furnished BATH, Stove, floor. Baby welcome. RMS. AND BATH, NICELY FUR- _103 Mechanic ‘RMS. GROUND FLOOR. P “PVT. Ent. lake priv. OR 3-1375. RMS. to Clark BATH. APPLY _ burn 2 ROOM & BATH ~ PRIVATE. | 19 E. 5-8588. trance, utilities 1 child or baby welcome. $16 weekly. 806 St. Clair Street & 4 ROOM APT* 249 ORCHARD Lk Rd, heat included. $60 a mo. _Call FEL 8-6352 2 ROOMS | & PYT. BATH & “& ENTR. _Very clean, 36 Center. Apply Se 3 ROOMS & BATH. _____—sS75 ~~ «xHILL ~ ST. CLEAN RMS. & ; BATH. H. UTIL. _furn. 116 State. heat: FE 44 ou ean. Sleeping room for 3. FE +705 3 & Adults only. BATH. vr. ENT. FE 5-247 ROOMS 3 ROOMS, GROUND Pena a CuEAN PORN ROOM P 3} RM. APT, PVT. BATH. ADULTS. a PRI- vate entrance & bath. Adults only, Pe Endo evauebis: 25 Monroe &t. 3 ROOMS CLEAN. UTILITIES paid. om welcome. FE 8-698! _o Li VT. EN- Washing priv- furn., 4-8419. trance. Close in. ilege. Utilities paid, Nicel lenty of closet space. F' 8 Norton. i | | | (ae | (2 NICELY FUR- | \ | i \ | | ry LARGE RMS, LOWER FLOOR. . Gee heat furn. Fu:) basement. 8 8. Parke St. i 24 8. SHIRLEY 3 room wpeteirs apt. of 2 family income. * si’ condition & on aq eiiet shady street. Includes heat, hot cold water. Adults only, $60 ae Rent ut Apts. Fi Furnished 33 NOE Pile Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 mary 4&5 LARGE ROOMS 6 cote SECOND FLO ______, —_. 81 Auburn \FE 23-6663 or FE 2-77 oy 3 ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH & | aes Fi mus: & BATH ON, ent. it acts dt oriy front & back 3 ROOMS & PURN. OR | entr, and basement Heat, hot wa: unfurn, chudren welcome. 228 F ture. _Prospect CivING ‘ROOM, KITCHEN. “wait upper, stove rig., ea not | FROOMs 4 ATIC BABY, WE PRG, Rely detoaed a v *aherion Ca tes ene LIVING RM. KITCHEN ~ BATH, 7 RM. 1 CHILD. anD. FLOOR, | UPper. Stove, trig. “heat < ute ne ariakers (Tai Wasnlagtan ey) decorated. 1 4 RMS. VERY NICE. 1ST FLOOR. U " 21-ft ies! rm. Working couple, Sg eek ee $90. PRE ues to ee DERN 3 RM PARTLY FURN-| ra RM. . AND 2 WM. APT. ALL ished, year round 8565 Pontiac util Pvt. ent. W. Bide, yest Lk. Rd. Goze, FE b4ite: alter 6 FE cick APT WITH GARAGE. 25 stove, refrigerator, all ut’. furn. Es Gales BA \TH, PV age EK. ty van Lake privileges OR 3-1466 rance. es furn, w ate PART TIME CARETAKER. 1 ‘& 2 _lis E. Chicago, FE #1156. bdrm. Apply Sat. 11 to 4 only. @ ROOMS & BATH, UPPER.) 142 W. Columbia Adults only Call after 6. FE | ayc- ROOM APTS, UNFURN- a ished. 1 available now, other July # ROOM APT, Att PVT., $20) Ist FE 41001 —ber_week_ FE 20073 ____ |faREE ROOM MODERN APART- 4 ROOMS. Ge BATH. PRI-| ment tn country free to couple | vate entrance. Utilities furn. $1650/ in exchange for ‘ight housework, _week. 118 E. Chicago. FE 4-1156. 4 RMS $15 WITHOUT UTILITIES. $18 with utilities. Inquire 55 Hen- _de Seren. FE 2-588 E 8-1672 Noe anes c west “side _FE 322. “ATTRACTIVE - MODERN 2 and 3 room and bath apts. Nice building Completely furnished. Washer Plenty of parking space. Elizabeth Lake privileges. $16-$20 _weekly Call eves, FE 4-5203. SACHELOR APT., PRIVATE BATH + & entrance, very nice, on Joslyn bus line. FE 2-4376. CORNER OF UNION ELIZ. Lake Rd Schneider _ 4-1554 eee a CLEAN 2-ROOM nica downtown. 19 Hovey between Cot- tage & Osmun. FE 5-0648. FU N. 3 Bas. ‘PVT. . BATH & | coher ron | aaNet APTS | 3 ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL- LENT ees INCLUDES AMPI HOT & COLD WATER. ADULTS ao $65 A MONT! AFTER 5 Er E. HURON, ae 3 LARGE ROOMS cor ored bath. Nicely furn. are ey Closet space. Pvt. ent. FE 418 _ 400 8. Paddock. LARGE. LOVELY 4 & BATH. Fireplace, glass porch. Near Air- ort Deposit pouulred. $95. OR 31943 LOVELY SMALL APT. PRIVATE bath & entrance. Utilitles paid. Adults 470 ) Oakland Ave. - MODERN 2 ROOM APTS, 7&3 light, heat & gas furn. 50 E. Ken- i. —hett_Ra | “SMALL APT. PRIVATE BATH & entrance, Adults. MY 3-7152. Lake _ Orion STUDIO “APT a BLOCK FROM city hall, Keego Harbor, working couple, bachelor man or woman prefered feferences, FE 41403. TWO ROOM APT. CHEERFUL, quiet, exc for elderly lady, Privi- leges. Reas. FE 54-2536 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 1 & 2 BEDRM. PARTLY FURN., Tiled bath, Yr around Lake _frong apt 8615 Pontiac Lk Rd. 1 BEDROOM UPPER ON EUCI at 1 Paiace Trailer off Dixie Hwy sy Duplex on Spokane. rE $21 ROOM APT WITH 8TOVE & tefrig 180 E Huron. Shirley Apts YBEDRM BRICK TERRACE, GAS heat. fenced vard Tiled bath Garage, $170 FE 4-3622 2 * Ma. 55000, APT PARTLY FURN 2 ROOM APT | PRIVATE BATH _& entrance. 245 N. Perry. 2 BEDROOM | STOVE. ~ REFRIG , laundry. Pvt entr. Child. 189 8 Sanford 3 ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR. FE 4.1360. 3 ROOM APARTMENTS WITH heat hot water, stove and refrig- erator furnished Near Tel-Huron ahopping center See Mr. Smith at 28 E Huron 8t j3 & 4RM APTS CHILDREN WEL- come. Cheap. 407 N. Cass. OA, 8-2918 ‘4g RMS STOVE & REFRIG fara Plenty of parking space. Apply 57 Mechanic. Gloria Ants. J RMS. & BATH. DOWNSTAIRS. _Pvt entr FE 54-8239. “LARGE ROOMS FOR CARETAK- _er 431 N Perry. FE 2-5170. 1 LARGE ROOMS, 2 BIG CLOSETS front apt. newly decorated Reas rent, all utilities furn. FE 48419, 3 RMS LIGHT. HEAT & GAS _furn, Pvt_ent Cail FE 47500. J ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. month Vic Wisner School fer middleaged lady or gentie- -man. Must have ref FE 5-8881, _after 6pm 3 RMS i8T FLOOR, PVT ENT & toilet Stove & util, furn Alss 1 housekeeping room, close in. _124 Norton. ¥ ROOM AND BATH MAIN floo: apt. Close to downtown Pon- tiac, $50 per month. Cal! Realtor _Partridge ‘E « "581. 3 & 4 ROOM APTS. 49 ORCHARD Lk. Rd., ‘heat included, $60 a _mo Call PE 8-6352, re RMS. WITH PVT. BAT BATH. CHIL- dren welcome. $50 a mo. 1500 _ Cit ville Rd i, «ROOM DOWNSTAIRS are FULL basement, utilittes 140 ~=N. _Telegraph FE 4-4821 pss PE 4-1157. -4 RMS. UPPER. BEING. DECO- rated. Adults. FE 8-2413. 68 8 _Francis : 4 RMS. & BATH. __2-2803. W. Side 4 RMS & TILE. Bs BATH. [ LOWER, full basement. fireplace, spacious | rooms Ideal for couple. ust be) _seen to appreciate 470 Ferry | 4 ROOM MUDERN HEATED APT located c¢: 4192 Dixie Hwy. over Keego Hardware. Living room, dining toom, bedroom aa kitch- en, $55 per month. Cal) PE 2-2044, 4 RMS. 62 NEWBERRY sT. GA- rage & so iene: $75. No chil- _dren. FE 5-89 S CLAROE ‘RooMs ee tee oe & of closet space pvt. ba’ bus line near maclern Jr. he Suitable for 2 Coty or childrer welcome FE 38-23 E. Pike UPSTAIRS. FE 4 |~ ie RM. 340 B. BOULEVARD. FE | | SLICE OF HAM : Meta © By teats For Sale Houses PAPO 43 3 BDRM RANCH TYPE 40x24. Gas heat, 1 yr. old, $1,550 Dn. __ $8,700 bal., I, $65 _mdénth. OR R 33484. BY OWNER. é 4AM. 8. AND ) BATH. FE 8-6844 LAKE F RONT Splendid beach. 4 bedrooms ern Nearly new large ome. Beautifully eQoatructed. Also large workshop & barn. eaeotd Price reduced — $3,500 will W TLE. IAMS LAKE This beautiful custom bullt ranch home ‘offered for the first time:, 3 large bedrooms. Attractive liv- ing room, replace: Very modern kitchen Double garage 150 ft of lake frontage This must be seen to be appreciated Priced at- tractively. Terms Cash to mort- Mod- ranch ' For Sale Houses | 43 PPL LOL DL LAE " oe Multi-Lakes Realty 3 BEDRM HOME Lake pri¥. 'y acre. in fen trees, hear school, $1.5 LAKE HOME Pstae lot, on beautiful Commerce Lake. Fireplace, furnace, $4,500 dn. NEAR WIXOM 3 btdrm home, large lot, house like new, garage, utilities, ideal Place for your children to grow. $3,900 dn, gage ACRES ot evel’ ae This nearly new custom bullt ranch home Large living room fireplace 12x17 ce- ramic tiled kitchen. Built in Lovely birch cabinets. 3 edrooms, ceramic tile bath Uni ity room and garage. This prop--. erty cahnot be duplicated at the WOLVERINE 08 FT. WATER. FRONT | 2 large oak trees, high gleva- tion, 2 bedrms, tile path, natural | fireplace. good location $14,000. | $9,400 GI mortgage 4 per cent | 3060 8 COMMERCE RD. MA ci RANCH TYPE HOME. 3 Ww EM, HOUSE 4 PROM Wilson fall yal en 2 BEDRM | LAK® PRIV, $6200 ful. Lew 40 moh Ea te thful vn ing rm Wall to et included. 3 aths 2 car arene $i 200 with reasonable term RAINBOW REALTY Associates = 8. Paddock PE 23-2614 W. Harris, sales manager, Res. Tn §-2721. sores 8. Spires, broker, ‘Res. Otfics ‘ears, 9 to 9 except sundays NOTHING DOWN Will bulld 2 or 3 bedroom starter house on your lot, row wiring & rough plumbing a jnoggyt re me build =. “Soot od to own paymen 00) ee ehoose from. OR cetigon WALLED “LAKE wor, NEES Sat Ea “Open Sunday 3 to Lovely. ‘new three bedroom ranch, face brick, ‘two tiled baths, pic- ture windows, real plaster, at- tached garage. Large covered porch, attractive kitchen with plenty of cabinets. Near stores, schools and new Lincoln Plant, Only $16,850 or best offer with substantial down gp arey, << we @ your present h R TW PICKERSHAM. 7195 West Maple _MaAgstair 6-625 6-6250 INCOME AT AUBURN N HEIGHTS, $1,000 down. 4 bdrm house $8,200 Several 5 and 8 es houses, real some driving during the day time ~ price we are offering, Attractive | rooins, basement, 2-car earns i and some yard work Write Box | | 44 acre, landscaped, Cyclone | “13 Pontiac. Press RIE AL. FASHIY HOME | fenced Price $13,900, iow down | EVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR Lovely. 24-ft. Mying. room. Fire. | - Payment Will sacrifice for cash, Say maaikte: octupanct tafging In place. Large sun roam. dining | bed Shelby Utica. REpublic pice, te on $65 to 892 a month peraiean eat ae 2 Rose for ie ~ ec Dethie ow opm for eae TR HOUSE, ALSO 4 VERY an MODERN 3 ROOM parce hee ee eINy rm. | rm house on same lot, $10,500: upper nr. GMT offices. Auto Douhiell garage (oe Satea4G ; terms FE 4-3142 101 S_ Johnson. heat, hot water & electric thy Beautiful trees 3 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT _furn: $65. Couple only. FE 5-2864 This home is in excellent condition | Watkins- Pontiac Estates. Near WOLVERINE APTS and can be bought completely | Isaac Crary School. Carpeted liv- 3 ROOMS & pate 2 CHILDREN furnished Owner leaving for Cai- ing room 28x23 ft. has beau- PERMI INCLUDES AM- ifernia A beautiful plece of prop- tiful fireplace, large kitchen, birch PLE OT LD WaA- ory ake privileges Priced at Coppostes. ample dining space, TER. SEE CARETAKER AFTER | only $18.500 Attractive termes. attached garage Dar gables with AT A-1 ARCADIA COURT. K. Dorothy mde pod. av ender aluminum storm & Teens. G bitarloch ea 102 E. HURON. Paved driveway Beautifully jand- FE KALTOR scaped lot. 77xl61 Only $16,500. Peanecweal Furnished 35 Town H ois Runecdeaeer |e ‘CASS LAKE P a oe a n side Ga PE LCESSE SS Watch out for the guy in 6B! _Ph EM 3-3303 or sUiual @5617 | $500 down buys nero) uearoam |1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN: —— ee A BETTE , [Gee hie pay, oom etle apts Bachelors paradise or : STLETER HOME ; { Garage 2 lots Full price $6050. _ideal fe _Hotel Rooms | 39, ae Sale Houses 43. i booms com pletely finished Tn 1 le W Or yD RE TAL wy 2? BEDRM. HOME gi ARE “PRIV RAR Ae | FD I 0 date with gas heat, hot water. 5143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. _$85 per mo. FE 8-006 anne . storms & auto. washer $800 down FE 5-1284 or FE 4-3844 2 BEDRM | MODERN. tg PRIV. HOTE L AUB URIN WEST SIDE Fie as uy ae ___ OPEN ‘TIL 830 EVES = ar on TY MA Pere nines Dey Oe ey: Inside cuy ar sl Hal acral y 2610 UNION LAKE se 1 a e Story frame rooms & M 3-416 iz : ROOM iy couple wih aie Cooking and refrigeratio: a eur porch Fenced o ,ard & ga- Ee rE fatter : | child. 4266 H. Hatch ery Rd., Drayton 464 Auburr __ FE 2-923. rage $1.50° own. Wil handle g _.Plains HOTEL ROOSEVELT (CLEAN) 89000 balance on «nd contract FOR COLORED 3 BEDRM. HOUSE. PARTLY furn. Available cae 15th. 390 a _mo. Write Pontiac Press Box 69. J RMS FURN & BATH. MOD- _em. FE 5-7598 ROOMS. & BATH, ON BREN- ott $40 a mo. 406 Sunset. 7_ AND BATH, 5 RM IN KEEGO. CHILDREN welcome. $65 mo. FE 8-6857, 8-857 . LARGE FURN. HOUSE NEAR downtown Pontiac. For large family or rooming house. Will be redecorated on receipt of de- ostt. Also 2 car garage, may e used as repair shop. MA §-1532 le NICELY FURNISHED HOME FOR _fent References. Phone FE 4-3715 SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT VI- cinity Union Lake Village. Green- _leaf 46803 SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU- tomatic gag heat, children wel come. Inquire at 1698 Taylor Rd Phone FE 4-5425. WATERFORD, 4 ROOMS, FREE! _fent for repairs P PO. _Box 535 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ALDI 2 «€=BEDRM. mouse at _3- 1644 __ S ROOMS AND BATH He: gehts $55. FE 71-0104 S ROOMS. ore HEAT $65 MO =| Green FE RM, =e rage Adults YEAR Willams AROUND Lake. OR| l= "CLOSE FE 2-727 7 5 ROOM HOUSE. CRESCENT LK _ Es states Detroit. Win brook 3-2321 IN. GA- 7 ROOM TE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE AT) Sylvan Lk Also basement rec room. kitchen & beth. 2 blocks _from lake FE 2-3710 \-RM HOUSE ON SMALL FARM & lake on Walton Blvd $190 In quire 22 Auburn. rear office | ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW 3 BED- rooms. large lot On main high- way Near Union Lake Available July ist 9-415), Detroit MODERN 3 RM TERRACE TYPE lake front home Will exchange rent for improvements for limited time. Must have references FE 2-73 44. 2 RENGAL GNITS Attractive new duplex ‘type units tlac on East Blvd and Perry St CALL FE 47833 Eliz stove and refrig furnished, _$48 per month FE 4-2252 Rent Lake Cottages 3 36A 1 & 2 BEDRM, LAKEFRONT COT- tages. Large screened-in porches yoacy dease. MY. 2-331 or MY 2 BDRM FURNISHED COTTAGE | on Cedar Island Lake, $30 per wk _EM_3-2418 2 2 LAKE FRONT COTTAGES, PUK mished, good beach Lewis _Michigan” FE 58-1325 AT, yes LAKE, 3 RMS. & BATH. “beach, Sleeps 4. FE 43369 Ae CASS ae 4 ROOMS. $100 mo. FE 5-037 BALD FAGLE TARE COTTAGE ' Furntshed good beach, boat. 1947 Glenfield §50 a week Availab'e Yr round Mill rent by season or | MS LAKE | * prnuere on Williams Lake. 2319 , artiord ‘ bree HEY LOOK! — ? bedroom brick ” AP and EP Rates witn unfinished attic. Has full AAA ‘ aor fal pedreoss starter poms basement with nice pecan , with fu asement anc Tou wir- room, autc heat and hot water Write for folder, Bax 431. Bruce| ing On your jot B.C WOOD CO | tile bath brick 2 car garage and | & Pauline Crissman, Frankfort,| Corner Williams Lake Rd and ressonably priced. See this ore | _Michigan. __ M59 OR 312i; after 760 OR right away. West suburban loca- Rent Stores 40| === a Oe wd CONVENIENT LOCATION WEST — 2 bedroom frame with | BRICK FRONT 8TORE 1800 8 3 bedroom brick, large jot. fully family or TV room. basement i Ideal for any business on M _ Carpeted. Fenced. OR 3-4267. @s heat. auto hot water oa Réasanabis rent EM 3-4082. | 1 ack vard with Teplace an 1 ACRE WITH BUILDING 20 2 38 5 . CORNER STORE, OXBOW LAKE ft. 2 floors suitable for small Sect Sell Goce sie S00 ccd neat to grocery established 12 yrs. shop or living quarters, Inaide $2300 do a price e | Drug or patent’ medicine needed,! toilet, running water & lights. . will end a sult. $75 per It, mi, East of aol Beignts | month ne OR 3-8863. $6,000. with terms one F R. ] enn | SOO George “ea aie | AUBURN | Ppen | | Adults | TOwnsend apt Cass Lake area. Stove and refrig furnished. $60 per month | FF. ¢-2252 ONE 3 BEDROOM & A 2? BEDRM | | | VET Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- | SMAIL 2 RM HOUSF ON CASS. | July 4h and balance of season | LOR 36325 COMPLETELY MODERN LAKE front. sleeps 8. boat weekly, 1 miles north “ Pontiac OR 3-722 _or FE 2-6953 MODERN | FURN. LAKEFRONT cottage $30 week or for season 6930 MOTEL CABINS ON PONTIAC Lake Sandy beach, good fishing, clean, modern, $45 a week. R & K Cabin Bay, OR 3-0389. § RMS. & GARAGE GAS HEAT adults. West side. FE 2-1822 Available July 1s* § ROOM UPPER APT, PVT. ENT. _FE ¢7172 or FE 4-7407. 5 ROOMS ~~ BATH, 26 SPO- _kane, FE 5-4 5 ROOM ao APT. UTILITIES furn centrally iocated. FE 8-8875. 6 LARGE ROOMS 304 ORCHARD _Lake Ave _FE 2-1986. § RMS & BATH UPPER. FE _4-6889 after 4 pm CLOSE IN. 3 ROOM APT., CLEAN and tn good condition. Stove frigerator and . utilities inca 62") N. Saginaw 6 RM. UPPER FLAT, PARTLY furnished. Near Sanford busline Adults, FE 4-5626. month. Inquire of tenant of lower apt. or K. Hempstead, 103 Huron FE 4-8284. PRONT, MO ODERN. Utilities: turn: Gas peat, Clean. Oe WANT ADS! To find a! a Fea alias ~ 90 Oakland Nr. Huron ewly: Lr paca pe painted, ecorated rms. Stoves, refrigs, heated. Reasonable Ms. 0 Fri, Sun. “GET RICH qurex:’ Benj. Rich 12545 Linwood NEWLY DECORA TED ma and — all large rms., ated close down "hws : Edw. M. Stent Realtor TN. Sagina FE 5-8165 __._Open_ Evenings "th 8: 18:30 Det Rio Apts. | et | 281 0. D if z yarge rooms NICE COTTAGE BY wie OR month. Summer rates. 1 block semi private beach. FE PRIVATE LAKE, 10 MILES FROM Pontiac, sleeps 6, all conveniences available, from June 16th on. wk. ends. 8809 Lakeview, Walters _Uk. Call eves, Lincoln 3-1590 ROUND LAKE, $300 SEASON, $600 _year, P. . Box $35. WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. in fee weeete 2-bedrm. Reas. MAr- e For Rent Rooms 37 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN. NICE _Jarge f front room. 261 State St. BUS STOP, PVT. ENT COOKING. 409 W. Huron. FE 2-9056. CLEAN close oes ROOM. IST FLOOR. to bus & Tei-Huron, FE GIRLS RESID NCE VACANCY. Kitchen 547 W. Kuro LARGE CLEAN ROOM as GEN- peteg OF rete entrance. 945 Nel- FE 4-43 eety Fone. ROOMS, PVT home Near Te!-Huron, Meals if _Sesirea PE 06-3338 rt. “FOR LADY L : hen privs, 118 State St Ane e "Cah before 2:30. FE 4-1421. PRIVATE boca AUTO, _hot_water & heat. FE 4-: ROOM FOR GIR’ ae KITCHEN & laundry privs. 97 Pubraree: 58087 rE ‘REFINED GENTLEMAN. DAY worker. Bus stop Call before 7 m. 385 W. Huron, Phone FE ae ee ROOMS AVAILABLE. $5 & up 16.N. Cass. _#S_week_@ up. Rooms ms With Board 38 BOARD: AND RM. ON LAE _{ront, men Pathe % FE_ $2097. ExXTR - HOME STYLE veel. Ole Matthews, PE S031 Convalescent Homes 38A 3 hd decorate. La a me tac Lake Rd, OR 9-28 mesa Perry and Robinwood WILT IAMS DANE | pedrooms of 2 family, $1.500 _ t _ eee 7 h i al down i WILL SACRIFICE $2,100 MQUITY | oe “ aly siesoe atures 3 | a on land contract; 3 bedroom ga- bedrooms, living room, dining. ; SASHABAW S8CHOOT Mena 3 rage corner lots, 85x130. land. large kitehen tility reom and bedroom ranch home $1 68 down scaped, shrubbery mem etas olce full bath Ot] heat” Fully tneu-( 1 ACRE LOT 3 bedroom home location in Dravton Pla lated ana has storms ard screens | Close to new elementary school whe wo for $1.500 er OR very meat bome. with fenced Approx $1900 down yard and lan seaping $1,500 down IN. MILFORD a moves you tin! 1% lie SU aL aten ary acti! full 2 family income Corner lot basement ady lo oc comn Paved Rrest 4car garage §2,- 5 LOON LAKE ONLY $5500 2 bedroom home, $00 Tan homerloreted eal ihe civcr stuine| geceee Nore arial (cil 61.208 ui locate I Tah 1 wn. a aichice mouth of Loon Lake A truly fine ae | wvtual 4755 eh es! __EM | 3-4783 home. only 2 yeare old whic 2 STORY home with dining room ——_—_ features. Large dining room, New kitchen: new bath. Approx. ay OWNER 4 ROOMS. | 2 BLOCKS beautiful kitchen AL Rantrh| $2,600 down rom down wo — rion. living room wi ireplace am ‘ Priced tc sei. immediate Cae tcture windows, 1! bedrooms and BEVERLY 8T. 2 bedroom, base- _Session Call OR 3-1143 - full bath om main floor This : 7 5 a ment, 2 car garage. 82.600 down “32.8. MIDLAND perie se eturen open besemert . wit another fireplace an 2 eal. Berccnn eras nares bath. Also 2 car garage with| DUCK LAKE FRONT 3 becrm, a S 5. : , - . fireplace. sandy beach. $14,500, Gas furnace 2 lots, fenced, Fruit | Sutomatic door openers On biack - trees, garden. Fxe carpeting. BP — sates =) x0 . ee drapes, refrig. gas stove. Only e eace BOO cash tol mor eR DROOM 1's) eiory)) base: eed Reasonable terms. FE ment. Good condition $1,500 down. - : r PS: Baaltncr CLARKSTON AREA, 7 BEDROOM. Clarkston J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 13 bath rarch like new. Partly | ~ 4 86 E Walton FF B-0441 furni ined $1700 down. Total — ve SPATE -j>° |Ope. Eves Sun 10 to 2 $12,200 MA 5-1184 REAT. ESTATE INC. (3 neprm House on Lot 100 BY MILFORD — FOR SALE BY OWN. 20 8 Met Clarketon. Mich 470 2 yrs old Has furrace & er. 9 rooms 4 bedrms 2 baths. MApie 5-5821_ asc al eaal ee Cee | Ree Rm & ulility 1", attached|~ race Vie 9 iv Coxe qurageiieuioiliheat arcitem water esp Rd $10,000 with $2,500 down. FE exe. cond Beautiful 100 x 140° $500 DOWN 5-6627. wooded lot. $16900.--terms, cash New, nearly ready to move tn— to mortgage or make cash oe fs this attractive 2 bedroom home _535 W. Commerce, MU 4-3375 Excellent location with lake priv- rr lleges across the street on Sylvan DRAYTON W OODS— Lake. 61660/tull peteo, ? BEDROOMS 2% baths, kitchen, dining-L living reom, full base- ment with rec. area, Lot 80x175. LO ¥, LAND ; : _ OR _3-0487 Sel] Tr | FOR SALE BY OWNER, 3 BED-/| 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Ser or brade room modern home, car ga-| FE 2-4875 FE 4-166! 5 room 2 bedroom home on rage, aes ie) immediate | ~~ a large Loonie tees fad possession ‘Ire ~ a trees, etc. y : a $609 DOWN” WEST OF PONTAC - price with low down HAVE ROOM FOR -¢\MEN OR | rivate 1 & nies on onl al A\, 8-37 . Cel \Con- 4, Oxford. neat rms @ apts Sone with TV. _brivate owner OR 43-5656 for appointment, by $950 DOWN $7.950 FULL PRICE By day cr week Moderate rates. _1255_N. Perry FE 5-6126. PARK HOTEL Frankfort, Michigan | OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN An excellent vacation spot in the center of a wonderful vacation NO | DOWN PAYMENT 6 room modern 3 bedrooms. 3 pe. bath full basement, ol] heat, garage paved street. Vacant. im- | meditate possession. Clark Real Estate. 1362 W Huron, FE ue SAC 2R ore EEC As le 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Rent Miscellaneous 42 —° BIG 30X40 GARAGE, FOR RENT. | FE 4-6864 Call after 3 30 ! 20x30 STORAGE SPACE. FE 2-362. _3l Adelaide. TRADES WANTED NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE Attractive 2 bedroom ranch home Landscaped Only 1 block bus & store. §)2.500 Terms. 2-car garage Pleasant corner jot | from REALTOR FE $-0101 269 Baldwin Ave or OR Ste MIDDLETON SPECIALS! __ Rent ¢ Office Space _ 4 SCOTT LAKEFRONT Large wooded lot Perfect beach 4 _ bed loest House is completely furn Only | This cozy 3 be ror Poni e Be Oh a) | Shien ey con ic DOWNTOWN 'NEAn ISAAC CRARY JR HIGH| = (itt limite with wall to wall Located within 7) fect of 100° 4 bedrooms full basement. car- | drapes full basement. auto Per cent corner on FE Huron pete’ living room, 13123 Beauti- | furnace gas hot water with 8t Consisting of 3 roo suite | tui fireplace. large kitchen. ample | winding drive and uncer with 750 sq ft Heat and hot | cupboard: & dining space Alu-/ hou-e garage on beautiful Water furnished. Lease avatiabie miinum storms & screens At-| landscaped shaded lot |» one tached garage Paved driveway Large landscaped ot 50° Terms CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES - pear $500 down 3 bedroom— 24-ft to 4, ing room. 2 lots Only $6,500 aa eee | ECO eas Ly : “51 4 © aac Noor, 454 Diste Hwv H. J ye basis avon ea Wao Welt On 21338 OPEN ‘TIL 830 EVES on E Huron st Evenings & Sunday 1! Only §16,- llv- anyone would be proud to own Only $2,250 down and $73) per month S400 DOWN 4 rooms and bath located off Montcalm on large lot 30 days possession $650 DOAVN | | For S 3 1 a yy i ——— | Tncateq west of Pontia Peel Sale Houses 43 SENT L FARM Cory 4 room and bath J i 2 acres of ground large 4 veare old Needs minor in- ‘DUPLEX (6 ROOMS FULL (ea hone a atepale tire, scricr finishing (On dates lot paceman abt ssOowo mene Ouet| jace Ist. class sha through- 100x200 Only GI mtge FE 5-1228 After 17pm | inc : Liles : out large apacious rooms 92 car | NEW RANCH TYPE. 4 BEDROOM. garage large chicken coop good | S75 DOWN and 19 acres of good land 15 garden space exce'ient place to | ~~ 5 miles frum Pont.ac Good terms | raise a family Low down pay-| Located off Cerland ra PE 24746000 _ ment. E-Z terms. | oon ein nie a Le tes fa WHITE LAKE 5 RMS & BATH | ¢ a Cinder block. 1". car garage | Earl E James ther tnformation Fireplace Inqui Te_ FE 2-8844 4 . Mi 1] SMALL HOME IN HURON GAR. | 8260 Cooley Lk Rd EM 3-631! Leshe R. iddleton dens Close to Tel-Huron. Nice | lot. $850 down. | ALSO NEW 3} BDRMS Ful! base- Tile bath Crescent Lk. $500 DOWN CITY OF PONTIAG 2 bedrooms—here ts a neat 2 bed room with large sun rch | t room, dining. room. kitehen, ful | | E + Building Co iled bath. full basement-on shad- 4 lot adeedy $7. this weeken: 8 CUSTOM FEATURER 3 bedroom price $11,100 — $300 dn living 500. Must be sold | BROKER jaa N. ead pps FE 5-772) 8-600) HAYDEN 1 home on your fet. Cah for infor- mation todas This is a bargain. Almost new 2 bedroom ranch, basement, attto | 4 bedroom possible, fenced oi} heat, large lot. priced at! lot Cass Lake privileged > only $4300 ful: price. We will Plenty ot room for a large assist with down payment. family Only $6850 with $1.000 down § BEDROOM Ideal location for rooming house. In excellent condition ve base- LAKE INFORMATION Also lake privileges. Lake -ment, auto oil! ea gare ‘ paved street. Priced wa $12, §06 Gabe es and year ‘around with terms. ake home Information free- ly given SILVER LAKE FRONT eens 3 : e ae 0° =! erick : A. Ta lor ranch for people who prefer the Y ae ment and $50 per month. West Side 11 reom home, could be used as income. Plastered walls hardwood floors, wail-to-wall carpeting. 2 baths, 2 natural fireplaces, auto. gas hot water heat Large lot, paved drive, out- door grill and many other attractive features. $1,800 Down finest. Plastered walis, select oak 4 family income and store floors, 2 full baths, 2 lovely fire- . este Lay Bolan Ave. laces, attached garage, nicely | R INSURANCE ood rene istric $35 andscaped yard. Located In one 100 Poanana Ave FE 4-2544 Der month income. All for Oakland County's exclusive | Free Parking Bee this fine home of subdivisions. Open Evenings WHITE LAKE ROAD. Sacrifice 6 only $12.000. Call for ap- pointment. GILES REALTY now. e room shell n lot 140x270 Also ' JIM W will sell 3% acres close to pro- at Baldwin Ave FE 5-6175 brave” Northwestern extension OPEN 9-9 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ake poe Call EM 3-4236 or 1218 Baldwin Ave —-»_—OowFE 44-0547 ORDIN ARY > Re =. 7 Y >" hf N e < CLARKSTON ere Ares pe ILE ED Ranch home: ie sq. {ft of living zi ’ arge m Ouse, par ase. apace Ub ca ara, Estate 4 {ust Liquidate ment, 1's car garage, full ceramte bedeem a! eae " waths, se arechia! Five room bungalow, Of] heat ~ tile bath. Coleman furnace, com-| school 1 block, excellent estab- Garage — Lake Privileges. $9800. | ietely insulated, including fur-| lisheq neighborhood. Cass Lake ices. 7 a Wailer. ofshin > tools, iawn mower, land-/ privileged lot. Immediate posses- rea ‘Aple 53102 erie Only $15,000, terms. EM ay "will trade. $32,500 vs payment Buy Thru Partridge 1% STORY FRAME home, privi- aN List Thru Partridge leges on White Lake, full base- GE. KITCHEN ment, Youngstown kitchen, house ele NTER $750 DOWN ts 24x30, completely furnished, in-| 1.45 of! desire te in th tie cloding refrigerator, range ‘and tae ae this cally atned as nving rooms He. ki kitchen toxi2, jae pooh ra ia seller. with) 3 Stracaar full Ta cese wnat ful! bath, Also guest cottage, wih sized lot, secluded but convenient istge Wt with eccevs ta, Coca? ‘Non, “substantial” down payment arge w cess a s su Inna ke, Full price only $8,- C. S h tt [or will trad fe ave oe ChUe _ 1400 EF. Highland Rd. (M EMBREE & GREGG |—“! ye a ke Rd, : ieee take whiene BARGAIN! ee ‘ GARAGE. ‘On Pay BD $1,000 DOWN | | me mere a perdona 6’ ios. | | MW um ms ac . ef | um storm, JIM WV RIGHT | Lawson Real Estate 24s OA 1927 B. Aubuya, OL 41611 OL aie) | OPE $405 DOWN A new 2 bedroom: | BALD EAGLE LAKE FRONT 4) ‘}for action | 28181, OAKLAND LAKE New 4 room with ful! base ment. Lake privileges Interior needs finishing. $5.950 with $300 down . DRAYTON PLAINS Attractive brick veneer 3 bed- rooms. Carpeted throughout wth full basement Finished patty room 2', car garage. Nicely landscaped yard with yclone ment GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 536 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1254 DRAYTON PLAINS _ Eves OR 31708 or OR 3-3687 ANNETT OFFERS [# Bedroom Ranch Attractive 4 bedroom ranch | brick and) construction aluminum storms Cyclone fenced home close cedar shake 1's baths, and screens, tear yard, | 300, terms tn, 2bamily Income 3 bedroom, '', bath home with J room and bath apart- ment upstaira rented for $89 per month firepiace. full basement a few of the outstanding | features Located on paved atreet in beautiful east ten neighborhood 818 000, terms | | | Lake Privileges | New 3 bedroom brick ranch | J4xil on large weil land- | scaped lot BSpactous carpet- ed iivine room 13x24. uitra modern kitchen 2 fMreplaces, ceramic tile bath. full base- ment with automatic of] fur- nace recreation car attached - garage. 000 terms thstem Area & acres remodeled in beautiful setting living room, dinin mode! kitchen with breax- | fast bar, 1's baths. den or library, and ‘large paneled family room with fireplace and picture window on first floor Jj ss bedrooms on second asement has forced alr oil heat and wa- ter heater Chicken house or dog run. Price reduced $25, - Cla ] farm Larue | able 5Family Prick Located on payed main 8t in the north end of Paved drive with sarking tor tenants “a water heat food tncome Completely furnished, §31.500° $10. 000 down L Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS FEderal 8-0466 _and Sunday 1 - 4 {28 E Huron Open Evguings HOYT “for your personal interest’ | | §50000-OTTAWA DRIVE — gor- geous spacious brick home— large forma! living room & dining room I¢eai for lavish entertaining or kracious living cheerful room plus den expenstve. | Carpeted roum, 'g bath downstairs, J very large & 1 smell bedroom TB loan bath up Just redured $5.000 could not be a upiieates for pres- emt price AL VALUF Must be seen to e appreciated al! "$16950 —. TAKE ORION -- moving to Arizona — furniture included! Quick possession! Brick ranch with 26° long living room, cedar paneling, large kitchen. 2 plastered bedrooms — tile bath. full basement with double ga- rage Hillside lot 90 x 180 with attractive stone terrace, school bus at door. ‘7 $10.500 -- DILL Ftides off Wa'- ton Bivd - 00x200 lot. with fruit trees makes this 2 bedroom home with breeteway & ideal fer the couple seeking a peateful setting. Immaculate At- tractive living kitchen that will cheer moment you step inside, for courtesy CALL {OYT REALTY 32-9840 FE 2-1941 PON-TEL CENTRE 254 8S Telegraph Rd. WILL TRADE This loveiy 2 bedroom ranch with large living rodm and kitchen, breezeway to l'a car Re rees: well lenasceped lot for a 3 or bedroom home FOR THE HANDYMAN ~ Only $1.00¢ down on this nearly completed’ 3 bedroom ranch Oak floors, colored bathroom fixtures. large utitty reom. Also privi- leges on Crescent Lake. NEAR ST MICHAELS Ideal family home. 4 large bed- rooms, 1'2 baths, living seas 32x21. dining room 12x12. si nice- l¥ carpeted Sun room 10x15. full basement, c= heat. Priced at only $8. . BARGAIN Only #800 down — this 2 bedroom bungal kitchen, large utility hom. ae large lots, privi- leges on Cass p FE IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 3-5091 * Realtor FE 65-9471 11 paosiya. eornet mn Eves & Sun Y MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell tangs , | through Classified Ads. | Anything” goes! Dial FE fence with reasonable down pay-| lot 880x150, $16,- | and gas heat are | space 2} room, | Showing | sun | Kitchen and breakfast. Rarage | Teoom & brivht. you the) buvs Easy te SFVERAL OTHER HOUSES ROM $500 * UP. ALSO INCOMES. | P. W. DINNAN (66 W Huron FE 46-2577 | CN MUST BE S8OLD—Beautiful custom built bungalow. Spacious pecs room with fireplace ‘amily sized din- lng room, lovely kitchen, Both bedrooms are large. Ceramic tile bath. Gleam- ing oak floors 17 closets, Basement is grand with rec- reation room which has 2nd 2 large lots and pices jandsca Spee with grill and table. rage too! Lak e& pevueses on Watkins Lake. et us show you this out- standing home. CANAL leading into pleas- ant lake at your back d i Ranch style bungalow, Liv- ing room with floor to ceil- ing picture window, beautl- ful large kitchen, 2 bedrms. and tile bath. ol] hot water heat. $1,500 down — $7,050 full price. plated SIDE — 3 bedroom brick Pleasant living room | Large kitchen. 2 searooule | and tile bath down, master bedroom up Full- basement with tiled ree area Gas heat 2 car garage A buy at $14500 Near St. Bene- Cicts and Donelson Schools. | Fast possession. We have the kev . TO SEE THIS HOME 18 | TO LOVE IT—% ft of wa- ter front on beautiful Wat- oe | | kins Lake view of the lake from almost every room, including the kitchen. de | une ue custom construction, | all brick and 100 per cent iawisted! Log-burning fire- 2 Thermopane pic- windows and 3 bed- e kitchen is | youve ever | Bullt-in range, burners, refrigera- | and washer-dryer com- | bination, all tn matching | pastel colors Mahogany sliding doors on cupboards, and stainless stee’ com- plete the picture. Plastered e4arage attached and 2 pat- los riced at 629.500 NORTH END — Near Bald. win, Original owner is seil- ing his 2 bedroom bunga- low for reasons of health. Oak floors. plastered paint- ed walls, ceramic bath and kitchen, _ rene basement, pany o Tecreation area, eal, auto, hot water. rice reduced to $8,050 with $3,150 down moderate 4 wer cent mortgage pay- ments. See it now, i ELIZABETH LAKE ES8- | coe sure to see this et ee bedroom brick. Ideal for t | rooms everything dreamed of surface tor, to $27,500, mortgage aveil- | growing family. Vestibule entrance with closet, large living room . with fireplace, ful] dinin room, modern kitchen wit eating eer 1 bedroom down: 3 up, loads of large closets, nm baths, full base- ment, recreation room gas heat, 1 car garage shade trees and shrubs aplenty. | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 262 8 ooo ne FED 76098 | FE 3-710 ROCHE STER Executive's home wit 2 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces 2 ba’ tull base- ment, tlied & paneled. Has 2 car garage storms screens, water softener, landscaped. A lovely 1 yr old home! 625,900, FRANK SHEPARD (OL 17511 2980 Tienken R4. i? pEoRM “HOUSE ON LOT 100 BY 2 yrs old Has furnace & $10 009 FE 5-6627 /You Asked For: It And It’s A Dandy 4 bedrm white frame sem!- -bunga- low — plenty of room for garden, chickens & baseball. diamond this fertile Gacre parcel, Give the whole family a break. Live, with 62.500 down. ly 38 minu! & clean, ment. H.A. furnace. 2 bedrms., & fill bath down. Huge living rm., l2x1}¥ dining rm , oak floors. Pias- tered walls rage. Tool shed, chicken house. Full price $10,500 with $2,500 dn. 3 Bedrms., 214 Tile Baths, 2 Fireplaces | A beautiful, gray brick ranch home with attached 3-car plas- tered garage Truly loaded with features—bullt-in oven and cook- ing range. dishwasher, stainless stee] double sink, birch cabinets. Latge carpeted living room with unpolished marble fireplace gieaming oak floors and plastered walls) Huge recreation room, man brick fireplace, excellent lo- cation—well secluded large lot. $7,000 down and $135 per month. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE . 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 3-Bedroom FE. Montcalm St. attractive, and Paved” ‘enon edrooms and down, sep- arate dining — ne like new love outdoor Feri | Offered at * 95. ~—— Do ur family « favor, | Elizabeth Lake Estates = arkling clean. 3 bed home, water, 2 car garage, paved Dr. includes 2 bedrooms and full bath <= sib ool feel din: room, met- al fron front ch rating aluminum . i a, nicely ene Pe Priced elas why Bot Your copeteiay ent mow, - _)NICHOLIE | ciomend OF 2 bedrms. up, Ga-.” os ee Pp fe dee a Ee siren Fe pees NY peep Ahemeeten: fg | Mw _. : 7 2) | . = } ok } oe = =< i; 4 {i . iy . 7 u 7 ; ; 9 / IN ~ 1 tt . : V4 : fy : \ - i ‘ * , ; Ey { fi a | tinny \s THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 | . __i _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) _ For Sale Houses 43|/CARNIVAL by Dick Turner For Sale Houses i For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale » Lake Prop, 44 re PPRPL LL LAI LOOP LPP NOL a Lt 2 id 4 Oe el at os a ta Oe ee ed PPP iti ial tiiaaiadl - a eae j oan COTTAGE & LARGE BY OWNER $1200 DN. 6 LARGE ; — BARGAIN}, — BARCAINI 6 RM. HQUSE ON SOUTH SIDE, | LAKEFRONT LAKE | ORION FRONT | foome’ 2 sedrne. newiy’ paint WILL BUILD “> [P40 “dows, New! 9 bedroom, spe- r perment, FR 241d) Mol, 1) ie ‘Sarment Lt Sikes. ed, ei) heat, large basement, sun} Om your lot, any vessel English Co- 2 cious w ered with ranch by Session | aad 3 home. overlooking reh, corner lot. anchor fence.| lonial custom iston® home. type | 8; ling Almost meady to OFF JOSLYN ¥ ROOMs CLOSETS, | LAKE LOT EDWIN 8. GEORGE ee UR Oe ee OD | allel castle Is. [oe aint feneed, Savona | fertile, Sia oa be = 4 il ¢ ga C . ting Priced to “eel , t down. ter, White Pines & Hardwoods. st sonly | $1.050; 950, down (or Pe POR COLORED ‘rise 8 ROOMS. 9900) AT UNIO LAKE OFFICE | Large ry ane bomes. as low! Lot Arca ocd tor TriLevel of 20. lam . ’ . Laapge serpy am aba Sacrifice—By Owner |, LAKE SPECIALS $5,250 paivineor ETH aesur. Td contracts for sale — dle) €Zita, ie . mn rooins ath. Paved street. WELL LOTS SMALL R TAGE GI Take over. Owner leaving | & lake lots in all price ranges. ro and ter) On 7 With this lovely sharp 5 b. 14ix110. Lake priv. at ALI. ACREAGE alate (fds) bealth Almost new wen teen” ly $1,375 room bungalow Huge living Rose McLarty, Broker meres Bee ty en Level & Here is @ very rare item — a home on @ i acre parcel with: chicken house, garage and work-| shop. This is a 4 bedroom home! with hardwood floors. walls carpeting & storms & screens ,The property has a dan- Gs rioters ftchen with din- te attached Tre full basement is pertitioned into furnace room | utility area, mcreation room and bedroom ranch on approx. 1 acre. 42 baths, On hardtop road. Will sacrifice e¢ ulty for §1500. Call MUtual 40076 Plastered Buy Thru Partridge _ List Thru Partridge ' fruit cellar. See this value soon | There has been one offer on it) 8 T.G.Trocke 1648 Union Lake Rd | WATERFORD TWP. W. of Pontiec. Come tn and dis- cuss your requirements with us. Inqulries wu receive prompt ab tention. REALTOR Ee Mips $37! AUBURN HEIGHTS 5 & bath. Hardwood floors. Full basement. Garage & outbuildings Fruit, Mowers & shrubbery, Lot 103 x 211. Only $1,000 down. CUCKLER REALTY 236 =N. Sagina w FE 4409); - E 7-8119 ry mod- . ern kitchen. . nice bed- rooms and bath. Utility rm. Large shaded lot. Priced at $9,300 wifh $550 down includ- ing mortgage costs. NORTH END. — 5 bedroom family home. Full dinin room, basement, auto. heat . and hot water 2 lots, quiet, safe street for children. PE 2-2162 5-3578 SICK? Of looking at houses that aren't worth the money? Compare this custom-built 1200 sq. ft. 3 yet brick ranch Lf dry at Oakland Lk Lake priv. By. owner. Cash or terms. EM 3-4664. LAKE FRON ie On exclusive Cedar Island Lake, Lovely brick ranch, 6 large rms., walls are plastered and paneled ‘living room 27x14 has beautiful pete rock fireplace, new carpet. and traverse drapes, large already rel at $8,875; $3,000, : < = will han- 2 === Ranch type home with a big FOR COLORED About gies TO 1 OR 4706] Grive and walk. garbage dispose losxi0s-f. all Jandscaped lot Lake DIRECTIONS: ORCHARD LAKE Ay boadciut batho Paved dave R HOME. HAS -GAS 262 §. Telegraph Rd. ©_ Open 9-9 E UNLAP al, water softener, Thermopane rivileges on beautiful Williams AD TO COMMERCE ROAD. py pire 2 Ma FE 3-7103 or FE 2-6936 oe windows, outside barbecue, land- AN LA Since: to eck baat | Sian ae OLED ELE. and l's car garage. Lot 175x170. es See BASE- Custom Bu ee pa 8-1198 scaped, safe sandy beach, All : House. bas such teatures as 2 : SiC 108 terms , ‘ 1 “| this for. fae Ge : ae ee arge bedrooms, panele iving , TADY . : terms w e ! . eae floor all carpeted. me os ou 500 aap 1 ACRE é R. J. VAL UET, Realtor — Pon porte west Detroit. Call EM is ~ = wery_large ulility room.|. Ran: me, aq. Ae ie - — 945 CAKLAND AVE. §-0093 : eth ~ YP eee ~ = : ’ efficient kitchen, New automatic space, plus 2's car garage, 4 eee petals: pec. athe y MULTIPLE AYE Setvice oii type furnace, Just 8 months, bedrooms, 2%, baths, Parochial Forced air oi! heat. Reasonable é _ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30_ ; eld. Also aluminum siding with school 1 block, exceilent estab- price—$7,850, terms > : Established in 1916 storms & screens . School just a’ lished neighborhood. Cass lake ae . = BR ICK BU NG AL OW ‘ C. ue | fas Me pred Roe Adee we Brisiege! pasate Poabes: FA Off Baldwin 2 bedrms., oil furn. > 3 : . us sion, substantia own paymen ; : ° a only $1,500 down | or Will trade, $32,500. John K. Irwin of nr. bus. Immed. possession. $9.950 OFFERS Or ir New 1400 Highland. Rd. (soy , t = . Blaine Ave. Wisner School dis- 5 | VAN NORMAN LAKE E.-KITCHEN weaLros i trict. Attractive 2 bedroom. ‘prt ' TWO-BEDROOM A true American home nestled FEROS 313 Can Hoos & Screened porch, basement, gas SU BURBAN CHARMS ‘ / Cinder block, stone trim, fully among the pines—on a large land- CE NTER [Phone FE S047 Eve. ore eu furn. Paved street. Terms ar-| 5 rm. modern ranch type home. l ll. er S insulated, plastered walls, Perim- ree | lot. This home is bullt bes | Leads the list ef desirable fea- ged. Breezeway 2-car garage. | acre eter heat, garage, patio, & out- a “fait for it = 3 large bed tures in this famity sized home, yy Near Crescent Lake. Large new of land. Plastered walls & hard- side grill, idea! lot, plenty of s on the main floor with | 3 bedrooms full basement, estate = eedrm Basement, oi] furn. 80 wood floors. Exc. cond. Only trees, nicely landscaped, lake foliities for 2 ‘more up. A full’ sized lot, secluded but convenient See & compare value. $13,500 xC an Cc privileges one block, 5 miles west dining ee liv ng room. | tc everything, | Tmmediate posses- "PONT IAC REALTY 00 — Terms. 4805 Fenmore, ing har oors. Pla 1 Coe . . ; walls I's. baths Full divided) or will trade $33,800. 0 mem res a 737 Baldwin FE 5.825 | KEEGO HARBOR ce ate ie site ee eke rie: Sunday 2to6 PM 1987 by NEA Service, tne. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gir testy, a) beaten rine. P ig OQT am WILLIAMS LAKE z i : ; € BAA ae a ; A L AREA : Ba < . ’ os ) UNION LAK EFRONT i )MI CYLVAN . “Henry’s painting the bathroom!” REDUCED Binaccd wills Poe onron | aved a reecnt customer Attractive setting, lots ‘ Thi : i ee : A 2 . bedrooms, jione down) modern This 1 year old ranch home = SYLVAN MANOR Lake, Ce Only $2160 on his new home kitchen with large breakfast. bar, h ted - ’ . 9. 5 + Aa 5 1 4 livin dint r meer ee Jace. mod-| M AR’ ’ Lovely 3, bedroom brick ranch For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 $1, 000 built ander this program. | Ute a uine 8 nos ee ern the minute kitchen with, : G , i a ; Fee “1TY CVENTIEN large screened porch, new oil bulit-in even and range 2 full. large perp Toom, olj furnace. Indian Village—6 room Co- CITY CONVENIENCE We have coupled this program! furnace & more $8950. EASY ceramie tile baths. Glass sliding! water sctiener, carpeting and HENRY CLAY AVE 3 loniai—Large 23 ft. living 3 bedrm. modern 2 story home. with our tremendous buying pow- TERMS. Call. doors, leading to a large SORE REALTY co crepes, pe lot, Pap and car- bedroom home, large attic room) with | fireplace | and Full basement, oil furnace, car-| er and directed it through NEW An excellent view of this beauti- 1058 W. Huron cool apa Ue nee play room, owner occupied ; wall to wall carpeting. Full peting, fenced yard. A sound| STREAMLINED BUYING ' ful lake. Pull basement. Attached wm 5.0401 FE #100; TAKE ROAD TO BYLVANBHOF,| i122, 1974 vestibule en- basement “with "gas heal, Say only “$1tb08) iowa: (678) yer | | GOURCES itr bine ou Gabelle J R. Hiltz he ompletely and Se sitting room, : also e landscaped lot oh . Ser eaay | amcecaped), Priced “ty bedrm. eines Wltuns | oN woopRow wison.3o 2475 Soon Rituen ele EAST SUBURBAN. On Allerton, se devine Waipeed pad pannel LAST TIME OFFERED pee: . iwi rE 1000 DIFFEREN saat # taken of core FE tame | EAT AY. polar Pall "Sobemteoe “eh Eearooeisin (combined) Imiccimeay| 0) exyiearhigl mtatel and WON lg a ae meee iuareal erence Predesigned™ the area's parece a a 4 4 = =e . fs ] s Meo Se ERENT (SW ithentre lot $700 down, FE| A JOHNSON, Realtor heat. water softener, etc. oinine room| Modern) kitenen|)/4 ascites fee ame Seiea) tom ppiettered wells) & | ent eae OS oa Resort Prop. 444 Tb Iss HOME PLANS = i i 1400 ‘after 400 pm 2S pee Poa: drive, 2% car ga- pc. bath, breeseway, attached & & hardwood floors. Full basement. NERS CENTER + bed lex ey 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. rage, full price $14,500. With rage. Lot 60x20 feet. $12,600 . Oil heat Large porch. Garage. LARGE HOUSE _ FURNISHED, room brick ranch Full base- C8 RM HOUSE IMMEDI- peteces 2 ' car garage, 1 1 nut value. ~ 2 mile we CLARK REAL ESTATE REALTOR FF. 4-358] side factory worker's family. farce wooded lot outdoor grill & ively penciea aed nested Gresre. (onl cel capisreent locations. ese ener Telegraph Rd “e 1362 W- Huro’ [ey 1950 W. Huron 8t eG a tio. lake privileges near, close way, a kitchen your wife will All this for only $13,990—$1,000| living ceramic tile bath. tant skeet Open Eve. ‘til 9 Family Living fo town Only $0050. FE $0676) amire, jr. dining Yoom with bay.| down—85 per month LOCATED| fingertip Kitchen with tile drain: Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor CARL W. BIRD, Realtor am a | at fe Best sit ts enorenient | rhutetioimatroceame.coam | AY ALE mute] Reece angi tae Give | wa" sGiel"Sr"ee vine |e Commanty Natinal’ ment ge = on on Mark St. and near a ‘| Walton rooms. Storms and streens. Full de ves. FE 5-1392 2% lots—lake privileges on Syivan Webster School. An all white Arnold Real Estate gecerdonsl basement, 20x24 ga- bi LAK oescs x a , ge, many ather tment. asement. Space for rr —_ E ~~ AND ois PRIVI- = —- strom) cosa) Lake. 1 LAKEFRONT cine ose eee rose ana tee _ol0 Ss: Telegraph Ae pou cannet help, >t be admire. | $1,800 DOWN buys a swell little Landscaped corner ot. KEEGO HARBOR. LARGE Lor. vik 2 miles from town, pestis INCOME OF $90 per month and|~ baths. Has fireplace and GAS iced to sell. $13 en two bedroom home. Just Offered aes NSFER 4,306 All etd available. Access to Cass, = ste pe started: FE 5-0676 Stapleton St Keego Harbor. FE! @ clean two bedroom lowe place 6 for the newlyweds. A lovely| down. OWNER Otter lvan Lak 8-561, ment for the owneh—makes this| ing ins” penne’ eae carpet |= WATER FRONT HOME large kitchen and full tile bath. tum SB eo 5, “Th P. & Wonderful opportunity to enjoy Now VACANT and onl $7,950 on terms ine big lot with trees and) FINISH AND SANE. uy ru Partridge | empl eton the Inke and have the tenant foct down. — “oe KNUDSEN Here is the most house on the pact leet lata at only $8,750 for PRIVILEGES ON 2 LAKES ; eettee Pig oe Se ek $i, List Thru Partridge copite. tatha, tue genpecne: ; Fite sacious rooms ee we tt: | FE 57507 FE, $:9145| Stn DRS of supetipr com | SAGINAW BAY, 016} - FRONT. WOODED CORNER _ ROCHESTER AREA | f/timoting the lake on a 62200 Sylvan Village—Brick : Ne with massive fireplace, 3 addi- space with 19 fe nv ropes, +) \ See. 7 Bares | weeded yt | igh 4 c. . aS oe . lot with perfect aandy beach. Newer center hall plan. Long Seminole Hills tional betirooms afmost complet- li : rat M ‘Op 3an00 $35 tront fe “Term an ror — beautiful wood. q 6 sori oti. alum. $12,080 with $5,500 dow and low § room: brick ranch Excellent home in @ good, ed on 2nd, basement with new Anchor Real Estate | only a tes tew tens to aceday ras wee ns large trees, 4 storms sel" & 3 home with attached 2-car ga- location. Near schools and! forced ol] heating system, 4 lots, 3954 WEST 12 MILE | ot SOn140, ft. located} JS A KD CLOSE IN| Clos "5s" 7D, ; - ‘a ok i or trade. “equity, LAKE FRONT rege and full. basement, oak shopping’ center Hag 4 bed-| spreading shade trees and numer- = 10 miles went of city, $400 down. Only $718 down, : W for eau TAMS 1K FRONT| 2 met ead a waive floors and tastefully decorated Foot. 1% baths, fireplace / ous other selling appointments. | SMALL HOME IN EEEGO RAR-| Exceeds ey buliding éodes. CALL WITHIN § MILES OF | PONTIAC. LADD SINC. ‘ [- + - eresting stone replace an carpeting fuic pos- * A sey- : ; Bi-level ino Latge carpeted tiv-| {¢7 !0 Exceptional beach, excep- nice shaded lots and well land- session. Call today. WE TRADE, ‘BUY. ame SELL Reeds repair $1,600. Call OR eral: —s potldin oy In _OR_ 31291 i cares af fireplace ue Mosel baiiding oe Be the first scaped. Close to park and sand . 31348 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade «’| ® oon "e Sniy For Sae | Acreage 47 47 . 2 5 s ox 4 Roce a POPLIN, | the. first offering and tse price fs joo today ay) © real value. Let's Cooley Street rsa Ww. Hr : oat REATITORS neTER 42) PARKDALE. DD's | INC. F eS NINA ‘ only $2,750. ood vakie tn 08 i" . Photie 4-1557 plastered walls, H. W. firs OR 31231 \ , | Red freee | full’ basement. garage. $1000 da: | 8% ACRES AND ' ; | “a bath reg Logated on af S STARTER 4 , West sid street. | TO Ls TO BUY REAL Che ENE Oh: Sets, premer, yn Lakefront pores, ie at mile trem : and arate bos TATE EA OF Svisburg. Well & 2 ' = Humph KIN ZLER pe See ae ar CHAN Sl. LIKE A REAL CAR| nalvay co, nenvsom ma Sano” 20474 ‘ AVM. H. KNUDSEN EW VINCHAN BARGAIN? ‘Lots of ’em; ses 2.0263 | fake. 2 bedrm. modern bungalow with $8605 REAL VALUE—2 bedroom . - full basement. lake oriv. = On veut elt meen (Or Young Couple 1962 W. Huron Phone PE 24810} REALTORS FE 40528] wear'wolverine Lake encellent _lawn Bert Monroe FE 2-5464, _—_ com : Kitchen lormica lecunter tepa ana $1,500 down, 4 room bunga- Multiple Listing Service 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Bun.| condition. $17,150, terms. 8260 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM 3-4311| BALDWIN ROAD — 2 ACRES, WwW TELL AMS. LAKE OREEEROUD breakfast bar. Delco ot] furnace. ated — co comaegeen a BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES over-| 2% past Lier Lake 200 = : au a 4 ITES —rear wooded. Wi —— 2 bec. bungalow with ity wory. "3 bedroom, brick 2 large lots with lake privileges | S00" gues ‘markets, cash NI ( YHO] IE Floyd Kent we , — looking Walters ne all Ao) SSS pee sell “y ~ - edroom and tile bath talks. R R S : ; xle Hwy. at Telegra ake privileges 5 w down Maren ie PON TT AC LAKE | down atural fireplace! VISIT—Our office and inspect r DO I EF 2-0123 : ayment. Easy terms, ~ Ph PE an _ 2 cottages for price of one Both Kooy Pine kitchen and ac- 200 photo-listings. Youn! eee Perry Park, 3 dares ae sey APLE CUSTO rn PARKING ENNIS O'CONNOR, BROKER places furn. Located on lake front ees, ee Full basement time and money Park right at bedrooms, 17 ft 7; oe = oat MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | $509 DOWN - tc = €Mps Ca cae arcane road. $8.600 wi cis ee m heat. Full price our door Open 0-9. Large pemre win or : 3 Newer 4% foom, oak floors, BEAUTIFUL BLUE CEDAR I8- down. . to = sada yted ar BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME plastered walls. comb. GI SPECIAL land lake. 10 miles W. of E _W ONFIDA ROAD LIST—with us for fast, effictent ea eed cere muscrecnt OUTSTANDING BUY, $12.975 storm sash, } acre lot, im- nS PECGIAL. ‘saci (eclit, sparkling pane beach JONED R2 OO O. 154 Gui beck 3) bed service We buy, sell and trade. ee Pes teal $10. : In this very exclusive jecation mediate possession. 2 bed- A rose cavered 3 bdrm. rancher| $4.250 EM 3-2088 rooms. carpeted living room re eS « with privileges on Elizabeth Lake Tooms. situated on ap 84x240 fenced land- es —= Ideal site for church, 2 or 4 fam- Realtor OR 312 ome 4 ving room T.. HT. BROWN. Realt | and one of our finest beaches, | scaped lot. oak floors and plas- BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT LOT IN Sly dwelling or hall. Lot 130x203 __ After 7 pm call OR 3-6449 basement. ib extra large a Bos \. Realtor dem 4 we are offering this lovely 3 bed- | NEAR WHITFIELD SCHOOL tered walls throughout. 1'-car ga-| Whipple Shore sub-division off .f'. corner Mt. Clemens & Court Corner Williams Lake road & M59 sement, oi] heat 1362 wo netoe st Ph FE 2-4810 agile Ncnenoen ae room home with all the oatstand- Block directly east of rage priced at $11,500 with approx Pine Knob Rd. Lot 11. 100x300| Dr. city water, sewer, pavement 3Y OWNER: ¢+FAMILY INCOME, ; 5 fice , Muitipie Listing Service e rs no uate haters ing appointments demanded by school. Immediate posses- $000 dn toa GI. ft high bulfding spot Plenty of & sidewalks & on bus line. $6,000 ie perty, furnished, a good dea! | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor boards, n ned front porch. today's most ‘discriminating buy- sion, 2 bedrooms, large liv- $850 DOWN shade bar 950 with $500 down or cash or terms nquire 40 Sanderson st | 15 W Huron Street NORTH sIDE large scree Gen er, wall to wall carpeting through- ing room, fireplace, glassed- $4650 with $1400 down. FE 46220 DRA YTON SUR. { 5-8161 or FE 32-1306 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room nice) yard with wood | ar on out, recreation room, screened in porch, full basement, new 2 bdrm. ranch styled home, large after 3:30 p.m. | . and dining ell, large modern spot, make us an ofle terrace, ultra modern bath and ol] furnace, double garage, picture window in the Nvingrooin, Good building lot 100x150 ft, good i kitchen includes water softener, this one. kitchen. large well landscaped tool shed, AND lot ts 157x- oak floors, and plastered walls, N 5 location, section of new homes. _ storms and screens, good Jot, full Gls. $100-$200-$309 down and anchor fenced lot. A goo 183. Would like $2.000 down. complete pig copter F aad PO? TIAC LAKE $900. FAST SIDE price only $8,975—terms. irom room to 10 room buy. eens bel loca’ us Beautiful § room and bath y, arrvaN VILLAGE off Sashabaw Road and only a % . EAST SIDE homes, also one furnished WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Built in ‘38 — excellent 2 block to lake privileges. scapea aaa seated et oun Two well located lots 40130 ft. on ton, DOWN, tar ny "room, one Partri eC Good. 2story home, plastered complete 8 eee: foe old $1,500 di bedroom home with partial- LOWELL STREET water breakwall and nee ; Pett ar See ok. city water & iat look? bedrooms ‘oak acre cra eciecar Tek" gitage Sal | bomen - Som ot tie att ergappentng | youd neta PUL! | ont soatrn ave, Eacsleot two] bral whe randy, beach se a oh ee nes you 60x eet. needs 7 : ° < e, semen . city water sewer, 000 , $7.600—$1. : today, white aluminum siding, lot. Hardwood floors, plas terms. ae otenine: A real buy at 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE me ce LAWRENCE W. finest of materials and workman- tered walls,~gas heat, early res ott Bost, creens Garage phd ash. AENIGES HIRE = WEST SIDE ship. Yes this is & doll, house ssession. Get further de- fete 4 i caraee Tesile Ro Middlet M. ACEDAY GARDENS DOWN. Cosy 4 room bunca: YOUR KIND OF 1'y story 2 bedroom with expan- and tiful 4 a ails —_ oe ve ee ESUE IN. EY cton Corner lot 100x129 ft... good loca- "Re . Cony ne spl sion atte for 3rd bedroom, ‘full Knoll with, panoramic. view ot | 2 HOUSES, $1, On DN. [igre 188 N. JOHNSON = me fil room. Gining. teem ENchen| Gre: HOME basement, gas heat. large fenced Open E surrounding -country and privi- | 99 MONTEREY Situated on a corner % acre lot | FE §-7721 FE 8-6003 ern Oe OS j Wr t sel ‘| ard land 1% E. mee en Eves. leges on one of Oakiad County's Just off Mt. Clemens and Orion |- ETH ,AD eR eee Serturnace: ae water eas Yes, indeed, this ts the kind of come Ganaireeo 812. ors > 4.9584 finest lakes, Priced to sell $10.500. very convenient to town. Ra. iuupeenbeane reciced bath reccarcand eaual ior ale: OFF OCHESTER RD. er. screened porch 1") car ga- home oe would bulld for your: Newer 2 bedroom home with with basement and of] heat the| Eliz Lake privileges. 2 bedroom,| Ideal site for ranch home. Lot Tage. All this for only $4,650 sell Located on a large land-| WEST SUBURBAN ROSSHIRE CT. TERRACE tiled bath, ofl heat, early other is a neat 4 rm. to rent out.| $8,750, terms, $7,500 cash. Apply | 100x350 ft.. high & dry, commu- ie ese lot in an exclusive sub- 5 room bungalow with bath base- i" Le) us BEST possession. Asking $1,700 down There is a brooder and chicken _ owner, _MT_7-0008. nity water. $2,200 Cash or terms. on just west of Pontiac. this ——. — A-1 condition aie and out, new house, nice garden, and a small ‘CH NORTH SIDE $1,000 DOWN. Brand new 2 bed- room bungalow off Auburn Fea- brick ranch home with attached REALTOR | 670. W. -Flunon st. TO ives 43525 “Open Evenings ment, auto oll heat, 2 car ga- ol fenced yard Full price $8,- Perey 244.8. Tele Ra. Bre Fe s-1a88. storms and reens, gas heat, exceptionally eras livable rooms, INCOME Just off Baldwin Ave 5 & in tte Wane Ads! rode around creek. Full price 7950 5 days possession. Next Dog Fo 1h en \ | f ELIZABETH LAKE PVT. rivs. Must sell equity Py tat 000. ull price $4,500 Four well located lots 602103 ft. See ee ee cance taste nn 0 Ame si tA ain la te, . Call il Rutledge O OR 3-111. Ff is eee ONE For Sale Acreage 4 a PPP IIE AE IA B LISHED PEPPERIDGE bread mas & truck, Pon- tiac area ELgin 6- a 4 VACANT ACRES. 17 MILES west Pontiac mile road 2 frontage, en ices Wtitiag lo- cal $7,000, Cash or terms Call MEirose 4-0000 after 6.00 p.m. a. AGE THAT ARE D BUYS FE 4-1549 call MY 3-1143 ! y Ww. = $37 tvenings,, ~~ For Sale Farms 48 HARRISON, MICH. 80 acres of level land with the Cedar river running next to ay erty, 3 bdrm. farm type home, 60 acres of cleared land, 20 actes of| woods. Priced at $7 on terms, or wil) consider trade on prop- erty in Pontiac area. R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 Filizabeth Lake Penis FE #1157 North. of Rochester beck acres on oes, Eas with % mile ee tare op- Posen aly + “oo terms al) O ive 60371 Maurice Watson, Realtor. 311 W. Fifth Hecebeates SMALL FARM 3 acres. Nice modern 3 bedrm_| Large ics ‘story barn, 28x60. Chick-| en 14x60. Must be seen. Total aes $14,500 HADLEY 10 rm. farmhouse. Good basement barn, Small pyt. lake. Let's take a look, VACANT LAND Fagle Rd, 20 acres. s708 an acre. Pine Knob Rd. 20 acr | Lot 900x300, 9 lovely barge walnut trees & 11 black locust. $1,500. | Ridgeway |: FE #6203 REAL osT ae Ave. til 8 i Open Eves as ROOM HOUSE OTHER | BUILD-| ary acres. $1.000 OF OTHER FARMS. Ww, DINNAN 66 Ww Sire FE 42577 Buy Thru | Partridge List Thru Partridge "FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE rE 4-0003 a PLE Rent Farm | Property 4 48-4 40 ACRES OF PASTURE ae shade & fences J urns, 790 N Rochester Rd_ Plateau 27-2190 Sale B Business Property 45 49 Buy Thru Thru Partridge SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT NW. Corner Dixie Hwy. (US-10) and Wilhams St. PONTIAC NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATER S.W. Cor. Williams Lake Road Oak Beach St. WATERFORD New. modern Business Opportunities | 51 f Mortgage Loans Loans Est Pa POLLS | Apply 54 LOANS—$600 to $1.500 1. For eny purpose on homes ot, ip For home Adaltions or improvements in or enclose house rtly constructed. 4. To build a garage or on a gerage home 5. second mortgages 200-National Building Pontiac or phone FE 44729. 55 BEDROOM HOME WITH LAKE rivileges For sale or wil) trade for’ late late model car. FE 800. Swaps P| 4 RM. MODERN 2 BEDRMS. UTIL- iy with 4 rm. modern on rear of extra large jot with Jake privi- leges Will accept house trailer as down payment. Immediate” possession as GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixte Hw OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS ‘Eves. OR 3-1708 vr OR 3-3687 10 ACRES, $2500. TERMS OR trade P.O. Box 535 with excellent Sapa = available "me mediately Investment in inven- tory only. Approximately $5,000 |Representative will be present at the Williams Lake & Weretions Monday, June 17th, irom am to 1:30 pm & from pm to 7 p.m or phone Mr, Gri ‘th at OR 3-9383. 8:30 am. to 7} pm GArfield 2-6043 after 8 p.m. Sun Oil Co. H4S THE FOLLOWING DESIR- | oor SERVICE 8TA- | _ ABLE TIONS FOR 6-ROCHESTER JOSLYN-COLUMBIA OAKLAND-MONTCALM EAST BLVD-MT CLEMENS estment, also finan- cial assistance available Contact Detroit. | _Schrider : \SACRIFICE SMALL GARBAGE route and pickup truck, ‘53 Ford, 34 ton. FE 8-1004. Sale Land ( Contracts 52 356 DISCOUNT $6650 balance. Your cost, 45250 Secured by 7 room home Full basement. full bath. Auto ae Pa garage. A real bargain. Nye “RRY lk. ADAMS CO. 3172 W. Huron 8t. (Open Eves ‘til 9 Sun 1 to 5 = NICHOLIE Bold June 1954 for §8 000 down Present balance, $6.00. Pays $60 per month inc! 6 per cent Interest. Has added $2500 in improvements Pays very regu- valuation ee bo Sr iy Property per cent siecount. Call Nien le FE 5-818 NICHOLIE & HIARGER ©O List Thru Partridge _ “es Ut ope Evenings _ " a CHOICE USED CAR-LOT, LO. 1.750 DISCOUNT cated on South Perry St. near Auburn Ave, with building. Lots of traffic. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 WN. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Open Evenings ‘t] 8:30 COMMERCIAL. Now available — approximately 300 ft of Elizabeth Lake roa: frontage in the midst of Water- ford Two's fasiest growing commercial area Terms aati able John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1025 313 West Huron &t Pnone_ FE 5-0447 Eve FE 43418 DIXIE HWY. CLARKSTON WATERFORD AREA 605 ft. commercial trontage 465 ft on gide road. as rear jot line <24 ft deep on 1 side and 48 ft deep on the other side Contain- ng 385 acres. $38 per foot EaTO 8 - 4 miles E. ontiac of 1 mile |. E. of AGNGce Heichts on Auburn and many USED or real PLAN PAY 4 | | JET WATER PUMPS Sud 95. G. A. |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 8 WATER HEATER, $54.95; etric, water heaters, $70.94; tubs, first grade, $49 90 pmpson 60 #1. _Perry edar Post Yard clothes Ling post, aise, e oO ot 30 GAL gas. ow, on! Consumers $110 50 values, These are slightly marred. electric, of! and bottled gas he ers at. terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk Ave | Thompson. €0 © Perry. tal stat HEATING EQUIPMENT Brand new 40.0C9 BTU furnaces. MH controls, low-boy hy-boy, counterflows. $249.50. Other AE priced to save you money. 52/ al. elec. water heater, $78.50. 0 gas. gas jeeeteee, 10 year | warranty, $7 . Custom duct, work planned — 9 do-it-yourself | We also have used oil qurmace’ | trols & space heaters oll burners, blowers,. slokers, 8 SAGINAW _ u jae hee a ano _caan | "23, eiZF EAECTRIC ranor.| Sale Household Goods $7 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) ree toe erent. & brushes | WBONY BPINET PIANC vice | TOP. SOIL, FILL” SAND, PEET, = OO ce fo mewn ete mere on - sank est : NE NO, | FHA ¢ ‘ FREE F«tiinat 5 1 . ; mrese) —reasonable Charles Fen- | WHERE YOU HAVE. SOLD AUTOMATIC ASHER. & vere | MOTOROLA COMP RADIO AND 3) 2 WHEEL TRAIIFRS SURPLUS I UAIR a]. ae icon Fe Gettaghers 18 E | toy. OR_3-3517 ‘ tipool. Good” conc 20 fo ed rec changer Mahogany Phone FE 3-7686 : eleelh | -_ — . FILL. FI = PROPERTY), J. VAN WELT, goth FE 8-6537 or OA 82003 | console, Only $4095. Milk’s Af} ann CARRIAGES, ) nosey MATERIAL SALES CO) ee ee gies, ie ‘Tor ee TT AE 5 | i & € ii com te with case, CxS atch | MOTORCYCLE FOR CAR. SWAP | Ce Seis WASHER & MAY. a oo horse EM 3-3 1340 Hepa Rd (Mod) OR 3-2092 pine chord finger, Aer seine | ror acs Fit 1 DIRT & é & BLACK ice, OR 3-8561 ; i : | : _banje OA 8-3 a vard, immediately de- Ae | a Se ae ne peer cnaeey cae 2. CAR RADIOS BLONDE youTH LIONEL & AMERICAN | -7*"* 08 Se = ivered. PED 5261. 8 sles Mone clean “53 or ‘3 gaunce $2 week Schicks, MY [or rv. $300 Bweete Radio & Ap | De. Schwinn bike Duncan Phsfe Le * TR SINS ELUTE FOR | BALE WELL ROTTED COW MANURE, OR _3-8550 q “Sit _phance, 422 w _Huron. _FE 41133. | table. misc. furniture FE 4-0806 ely - < . . me | 6120 Dixie Hwy _ dT BABY BUGGY, $20, “SCALES, $3: a . . Authorized factory ser.'ce and ZAY BASS _ Sane $178. RE-| = WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL "Sathinette $3 2-wheel trailer. $30. |OVER 50 USED TV SETS FROM 3 DUMP BOXES. | PICK UP BOX genuine factore parts Pree fest| public 2-6690 | WANTED: DUMP TRUCK & LOAD- car Ak ae as dowo7 payment | © FE 4-0053 $149) up. 1¥ antennes, 8995.) & rE 8st Aiso auto on factory analyzer ; : lean OAK SP'NET PIANO sar move py ze. Bi grams on edroom story frame ; | _parts -O1SG TASKER'S 63 W RURON 8ST ! ~~, =e Seay Oak peet mix, sho’ nee : iBEDR OOM 8 SUITES, ; CHEST _ Spey - Ae | Should sell at once Terms Ga'-| prefer in yards k garages Will Tandle | dresser and bookcase bed pot WALTON. 14-INCH SOIL PIPE § FT, $389 MAGIC CHEP GAS FIRED SPACE laghers 18 E Huron St. FE desig tone riagiil Mr +0133 $9.000 balance on land contract. 1957 modern designs. Blond grey 518 E. Welton SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL Y cheater also all fired floor tu:-!| 4-05 - = ee OR 3-5656 for appointment. By pri- walnut, Dees ane er shig ty FE 2 72.8. Saginaw 35-2100 | Hs mith coultroin 10121 Joanna ‘NEW SPINET PIANO BENCH _ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | vate owner scratched, errific values ur lo SD) 10X11 BARCO COMMERCIAL bo Lk ul f M-59 |” demonstrator low price. OL Cn ee ee Fr — Sean aa NoOWwN | jniture Annex, Michigan Fluores- ONE. | “FRIGIDAIRE AND ONE : = = “ MONTGOMERY WARD GARDEN 6-0o71 Wereeetrctcnfuecan nice a aibers cent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA-) 0c head door. conn praeree s335 tractor 6 attachments $200 Kel: ate “TUNING, CALL BEFORE ‘Abe Cottage St. FE. 2- a room house. With full basement | BIG DISCOUNT. SALE ON’ FI OOR | TOR, GOOD CONDITION. TWO, foie ton Moor jack. $20 Can be ‘inator refrigerator, $45 Both in am. Oscar Schmidt FE ge 1 SPRINGS FOR BEDS' DAVEN-| 4 : _&ood condition FF 5-0095 __ | 23s ee OR _ 3-140" ee | samples, air conditioners, kitchen PORT THAT CAN BE MADE | seen Monday, 3121 Huron St FE = 2 Le For Sale Pets 69 sae ciger bous ta der or yeni | refr Siiccen ton 418 ea used) INTO_A BED 914 EMERSON. - aise = ‘ ry te e SEU eae ok | encoder revels Sau Fe Taree |g POMERANIAN, MALE PUPP E | ee /82. GAL. ‘HOT WATER HEATER . , : eee " - IES. Se Call for appointment, FE oe Oanland Ave. E401 Fiano DECORATED ron REC, Never been used. converting to! * Pave PLUMBING suprs fen FE, 4-969 | poodle puppies FE 58-0851. TRADES RMS AND 8 ACRES |BEDROOM SET. 3 PC GOOD! iamp table. $30. Coffee table, 98. | S82 8115. MAyielr 66008 172 8 Bagtoas_ ___ FF _5-2100 | Tas GEL En GRERIPICE |) pL Fae APVECTI ONATE for cits property. Write Pontiac | Cond Springs and mattress in-| FE 5-54 62 GAL. ELEC, HEATER .. $1995 ONE WASTE PAPER wile IN| pal cue Just take over pas-| 2-0756, 584 Oakland oe Te Press. Box 77. _ elite 00 Seay ies Ie ee Rt CONDITIONED. ADMIRAL TV 30 Gal. Auto. Gas Heater $3405 © good Working condition App:y 30) ments of $19 per month Cali¢ WEEK OLD. 3 WILL SWAP $ ROOM RANCH |=) 0 f° Ohm console Big pircture. $6950 Used Cab sinks & fittings $5930 up, N Seginaw st Creait_ Manager, FE 44507 | puppies, FE | ai cons WILL BAY cin ¢ acres of land | BLOND BEDROOM BRAND MEW | washers at 31050 Retrigerstyr si | Laundry tress, land: faucets 623.08) OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS gMalL USED BABY GRAND PI-| ixc RE “OC fay anu in Pontiac With even Double dresser ‘|e ree mirror. ope TVs at $3950, motors at SAVE PLUMBING 8x8 good cond 820 each ano like new : , “rOAMLATIC den walang eae Vemma Pairs s MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICF CORONET ANEW AUTON eee cn iiagas Netmoney (READY MIX CRMENT 3115 ale Office Equipment 63, (ne ci EaAB RADON RETRIEV- | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL & 30 aN Sa IRONRITE TRONER agen. 5 month & up val Ready Mix Mortar es c er femgle EM 3-2343 os SEWING San nee SU Naegh tia al ocnanies Ma Comer Bo | vaucrna TEMBER, jane| ane UnCaannD PUFPIEa— | = i . Free Home Instruction Ke : ite Cemen _ $350. ee Setar iE Lous wicna ier aR For Sale Clothing 56 FEU an MI 40333 *. TON ROOM ALR CONDITION. BELAYDTOCkK (heck writers, $3050. Rebul t Na: | ALBINO & t wimme ee BARGAINS GALORE ON ENTIRE MACHINES REFRIGERATOR, GAS | STOVE Ge lee CCue ORG Gis ues COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Uional cash register rings, $9090 | also Clearwings & regulars. 33 STOCK OF MEN’ 8 SUITS. SPOR Stroller, buggy. reasonable FE 4] wWaTT PA SYSTEM AND 35 81 Orcbard leke Ave FR 3-7101 $9500 rebuilt Uno erwood electric) Niagara. COATS. JACKETS. PANTS —~ 5-33.29 watt PA ssstem Ph FM 32422 Royal SOFTENER 60.000 ‘lng machine $125 Other me | ae agi PUPS AKC REO. £M LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT {LAN SA /RCA 12g PREELEViSION. MAHOG-' 6930 Evershed | @fains recuadtioned 1 year war Renee Oe SU ee a Rd FE| 32661. or EM 30065 as SAGINAW OUT FE 2108 USED _& REPOSSESSED eS ‘ae Me 22 DISCOUNT 0) a ae lle | 8-622, or FE 08-3153 _ __ | BEAGLE PUPS, AKC REG. FE NIFORM. 81ZF. 14 1 & SAT. ONLY. OPEN 8 TO 6 On Super Kem-tone and Kem-G'to Crump ectric, Ine NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 0883 Ginn toous os Bee ae Minn $24.95 | SACRIF Ck paint Discontinued colors Ber- 445 Auburn Rd “FE €3553| Good cond Will sell reas) EM | BEAUTIFUL STANDARD SMOOTH UNEF ORS ower fon OTTER , Singer $3450) fold our 6 room house, must dis- ‘Y Broa fiat and Lusterlo A oe SKIN DIVERS - AIR COMPRES-| _3-4466_ | Fox Terrier Male 7 mos. AKC. 6 PM | White console $3050) pose of mocern furniture Leavy) Geka’ Fuel and Paint. 46 0 sor and raft at Als Muscle Beach, USED REBUILT ADDING MA $25, FE 5-200 _ i | Singer : $5850 ing for Los Angeles. Including | chard Lake Ave FE 35-6159 Elizabeth Lake. Pontiac | chine, also rebuilt typewriter EM | BOSTON TERRIERS AI STUD LADY'S DRESSES AND es 1 Kenmore console . $58 50 deep freeze & bicycles FE arRK WELDER 220 GOOD COND SAVE AT WARWICKS OUTTFR | _? 2769 punpies. AKC reg. Curtiss. OR size i i Fey eS 6 } Kingston. = 21-1951 after 5 30 pm Can be seen at 141 Squirrel Rd .” 496 per ft. Boil pipe $335 per let. | a 3-9296 s suits s eluxe ZigZeag ‘ SINGER. ROUND BOBBIN. FINE Auburn Hts. FF 5-44621 1, copper p! ‘ec ft! Romex | itr —“WALE BFAPT MAURER ORIGINAL WEDDING | Brother _, $11050) “condition Need good credit Pat. q TRAILER WITT HOID BOAT 142 SOG oR OD 4 per. Sale Store Equipment” a a eee ee oeeeks ret dress, hoop & choice of 2 ells. ' ae x woe Ga ap rp ments of only $€90 month FE or juggage jew never e FC KOTON paint on ep, weatn ~~~ rE ae after 7 pm : price OR 3-1615 _ . oy err daiRT REE ak 8.1564 Coronet. a Gomel have « lock Ber! Konrce e: 378 Orchard Lake Md GROCFRY weet EQUISMENT : "TH yer Pinas Vs ~ | NEW ORCHID FORMAL SIZE 610 COUCH & | CHA REFRIGERA- gap SINGER CONSOLE IKE 9 S Rovelawr < MA 95-1185 or MA,5- : renee pou omelet a Mitte ay GENS |Mack, Roane sekbin, | BAUM” ALEALINUM GARAGE DOOR 78%, go. ian goat a ee ee) Geese ee ‘ITS, OVERCOATS. ETC 80% ag OE CU nas | $450 a mo Good credit nesaed 1S EM 36265 ° Ish doo “mall enes Counter sto rel eee Rize te OR 36174 7 end) salen venny chair aM ie 2-3337_ Michigan ‘ ANCHOR FENCE € Me bare @ complete ine of cities ohente: “tk . sige. refrie DOVER Mint) KENMELS, COCK. WEDDING GOWN , SIZE 14 OR | 3-019 : ““ | $TOVES BOUGHT SOLD. EX- ‘ ee ee Te rrator rood cond Msc items Dover Hills Chief of Staff fe 15 Reas FE 5-708 a = changed Turner's 602 Bit Clem-; No HA approved Steel culvert pine = guared see | PE 2-6512 : _ 4-3397 = CHILDS | BED. — COMPLETE $35 ens FE 2-0801 _FREE Oe FE er pipe - drain tle ber =< Ee FF. 5-2833 — = sewer pipe - & plastér board Sal Ss n s FOR SALE BOSTON TERRIERS, Scrap & & ron 8 Son) DROP LEAF DINING TABLE. eon ~ GOoD COND, ~~ BARGAIN SALF — pix wood cemert a tatcsedar| aoe le Sportin & Ge Good 2 Call afte 0p LF PE sfoes cage. rt h New oak flooring No 1 683 per Mo f7nce Posts Buy FUA 5 518 10 agua LUNOS NEW & USED. | after 3 pm. A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS | buffet, 4 chairs. troner 3 chairs, | S REFRIGERATORS ; ELEC. | . pa: J LUNOS f. | GERMAN = aod iron FE 8-8707-FE_ 4¢-6572 asretigerator ee aR $25: Nie stove. dining room set. on thee Pte 30° bet “oF $80 oer N tenn sel Parkhstat FE 5008. Phone MA Scene a PUPPY. Sale Household Goods $7 | Teeter-Babe, $2. $190 encyclope. —?#783-__ Free set hecaay ve vere. $1NTS P au f. yr GUNS. MODERN & aANTiQCE, |CERMAN SHEPHERD Pt Furriers eee | Ct ein bookcase, be All| TWO ISIN TV CONDOLES. REA. 4” coll ptpe 6 ft is het | Buy, sell, trade. Burrshell” 378 cree no_papers. FE $-3315 | BEDROOM SUITE. DOUBIE| S004 cond PE 2.7626 after 6 | sonable. FE 40423. hevnoide hum, gutter % let a! L b C | § Telegraph. R4. FE 24708 |GERMAN SHEPHERDS. PURE- | mattresses. 3 tables. lamp. wash-| DO YOU U NEED A USED RE- USED T R ADE- IN | WOLVERINE LUMBER CO um er O. | GUNS — BUY — BELL — TRADE. breds. ‘Ke registered. MAyfair er datenport. & chair. All for | inigareter TV. range, washer? | 3209'S Paddock F 29784 | : > _Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. nee _$90 70 Bloomfield Terrace We have washers at $19.50 DEPT. S IMROGUTSIXTCRESEYOUNGS: 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. | HEALTHY HAPPY COLLIE PUP- 1 USED FRIGIDAIRE AT 940 50| ranges at ee refrigerators @t) 4 chrome chaira ...........-- $24.30 “town kitchen, of] & gas furnaces FAI . Sez 31 NG Del iver -ytents—Sale or Rent ples, AKC reg. Sable & white seed MS, Page, | Tian bct Rctaeeeie mee (MCE Oe te Rea Seles sates tle | RR Recs re EEE sree or 00d b | ‘ | Wieser ce eee automatic water ” eater ard. | | Joe's _Surplue COLLIE & N Huron 81 W Huron Davenport & chair... ..... $2050 ware electr: al supplies. Crock = oF shepherd puppies for sale. slo. 1 APT SIZE GAS STOVE. $1250 | DEEP FREEZE. 14 FT 21° TV 3pc sectional — ......-.- $3950° and tile. galvanized covner black _Sana, Gravel & & Dirt 66) FE e107 “FE 8-3124 | 2 burner hot plate, 2 mahogany 6 pc dining rm. set 59 50 | ipe and fittings Low, Brox, ~~~“ | SARAKEEFTS ie —_—| tables 3 bamboo porch shades | Drop leaf table mahogany $59 50° aint and Sumr Kewtone | 10 ‘ BLACK DIRT. TOP sOIL.| Canar = op pee TALKING. 1 CALL TO SWAP ‘SERVICE WILL 8 x 10 ft. long. arm chair, | Refrigerator 79 50 HEIGNT® 8 PPLY. 2685 Laneer sand & gravel FE 2-3489, ieeeti es, cages 20 me get you a line on whatever you edults only Other mise ftems. MANY OTHER ITEMS Ra PE sant joe SEstel: — yt Crane's Bind fuaecery: _want. OR 3-8561. ; $-8723 576 Orchard Lake Rd CONVENIENT TERMS BEEF AND PORK — HAL AND, She t Oo k j = A STONE — A-l TOP SOIL uburn, FE 4-65 Sree Rcone an ELECTRIC! THOMAS ECONOMY quarters Opuvke Mkt rE steal Clroe - see humphrey Band, Gare POODLE epPans 2 PC. NYLON FREESE LIVING range. In good cond. All calrod FURNITU IRE CO BOODI ao, EXC. COND | ‘ Tae tag || . —_ room, Dinette set, a x12 loop) _wnite, OL 1° 676. OR: } : 418 Fe ONS 4x8 Sheet $l. 35): igHT pozxd er PrEINorsE PUPPY AND ONE rug, extra couc ollyw e a 18. Inew St, A er male. FE 8-1 odd box Springs ore mattress. mxcusmer oun oe FE ea pensar Michigan BRICK RECLAIMED ~ ae | Fir Plyscord, 4x8x% sheet $4.75 sles ce ae On et Parakeets” Gu: or to Tal t . to Tal Ik Very reasonable. FE 40638 {DISTINCTIVE MONOGRAMING © FELEVISION BAROAING IN| “UNION WRECKING co. Blanket insuiation 100 4a. ft. 83 Bh eae peace ust. co 28 __ Midtown Shop 4% N. Saginaw quell sets. Recond. & guar. $30 21245 W. & MILE RD Taw inaulattonteiOn legit 1c unl C. Cummings EES 3420) ee utah more baa Bartequine. 2 Devic eed. a = PS FACTORY REBUILT, VACUUM ue Commerce d, EM Phone_ KEnwood | 59200 Zonolite per bag : 44 a iL Boy ice FE 2 5925 manor 388 -N. Saginaw. cleaners, all makes, ) year guar- - CHILDREN SWINGS. BIKE AND Destine fir 2x8. $212, 2114. el PIGEONS ~ BEA bee EAUTIFUL WHITE antee. $16.95 up Toyle eae: ap ADE-IN DEPT. odd furniture Also mechanical : $3900 M ‘A-l TOP SOIL ing out, cheap, Ph. FB ry ilar _BEDRM: 83 SETS. 8. COM: _$02_N. Johnson, FE ¢! a : ie ceshet 920 05 tools, OA 83183 | axe te plywood é #250 Rotovated — loaded @ delivered, | __5-6098 e oO rr 8 eo nef = ow ee +e orth, Large Geep freeze 2215 N.| FRIGIDAIRE. AUTO — ASHER. Guar. ele seirigerator ..... $30995| COMPLETE HEATINO INS INSTALTA ke | ees pine boards. ft ee ses | ye eee Fe to PARAKEETS CAManive, SUP Lake Angeles Rd. OR 3-3374 Good working cond Onlv $5995. | ranty FE-43573 tion, average >» room bonse Soil) pine! ge vanleed) “ines sewer Ant TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT. PH.| _ol!es__ derson 2-7727. lar = KLINE CRIB OOD Milks -M1_6-1300__ Spe Tivitig room suite $10 95 week only $504 -ash or Cran crock, plaster ind hardware OV 35-6170 _ _ | PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. |e cee On E NE. a ec FURNITURE FOR COTTAGE USF 6pc dining room suite $49 9 Air-O-Mathe Heating & Cooling Co saye Ip Tr $890 ON MATER A! TOP Soll BLACK DIRT, | _ Food since 1927 —584 Qakland Ave z - Complete double bed with ,able-top gas range $499 Vide Williame Lake Rd at Map TA1S FOR COMPIFTF WOoUsE { and grave! Bulldozing MA RFG FOX TER RIE RS, 481 6 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGFRA- dresser $25 Sing'e bed complete. Metal clotle- tree $49) next 7 new Food own Market FASY f PFD TRM 4 : Franklin Ra tor Perfect cond $60. MI 45675 © gig pacy chat! $12 Rollaway g71p value 3-pc bedroom ste S79 ps _OM 32046 - ARE SURE [1 A4 TOP soli. BLACK DIRT PH (RED MALE PFKING After “8 pm _. bed. $10 2 separate mattresses. gtudi- cou‘ $24 95 CLOSET DOOKS “TRASTE ISTP Eh FF 8.3056 istered tis y ar a 7-PC. DINING RM. SET Goow $3 a Duo-Therm oi] heater with WW VAENN Sue poets ‘ - = a = 2.8706 ears old, $75. FE | cond. FE 2-1712 fan. $30 3 French doors. §5 each ee S re ania, Misntit gemaced steel fold vonre Soe vera I umber. Co Ae BLL pecinG FE Seest © REG MALECD i - SMSTIT EAR TMqTI Te WS Ww ke St -1122 All sizes up to wide mn : eee 90377 __ ij ACHSHUND; AKC” [Les OAGE DIS sg BM BULTR ae MAE SH: SEN E Huro’. PE ¢4081, from $5 & up Berry Door Sar 9, ee cooler usec Aa TOP Soll SAND GRAVEL & | Adults only, 625. FE $-0290 7 i uren a Co 3718 ddock miiac, FE . ES 41% 37 ; # Pc DINIRG ROOM [set GooD — ae a es TRAD 2 manors eS | 21-0203 ; ener) a 8 Me! BA A-l hoe fits ao wera ANY Sy eee oe od cond. FE _5-6430. | FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. EXC.| Wy. Huron. CABINE] SINK- $3095. sTarn- | Detro! EU 616 A) Or een pO Waldie, FE THOROUGHBRE ————— Oz 2 Be eee L aCe Se |e wk USED ELEC MOTORS '. & 176] Ics steel, “ouble sinks. $46 05. ROME} x3 Pe, COT, A} aT 3*2¢ rage | 2-7611. old, no SEARO y COLLIE, grr s eversible. mn te IGIDAT SET OF MEN’! bar sinks, $3.95. @ A. Thompson, Ls s boxes for duplex plugs, | ———— ee ari en ; i $34.95. Axminister, ale ts wae vara ane oy ie ‘ te — Used esa Pons ~ ae, “Hee Thoinpso Py pees lagracel Avaric wert EM e302, Pim : FISH. Bieta EAE ET UTC | peszeR UPRIORT ONE OF | ‘The Good Mowsnrepine Shep | CIR-CIE FLUORFSCERT, FIX: NES COATES SPOT cy piace DIRT TOPSOIL, FILL, | supple, Prom Bet Shop, ail Ce. A tem best es. Freezer bd st. We (UEC leah ol fe 5 ean USED SiReTRiC TOE SEW.| Modern type of lighting for kitch- So easy to operate. the ladies can | “sand a Gravel. 5-7645. Siete ties St. Laxe 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 $30995 value, $278.00 Slightly| 4, aciine. #2280 Call Allen's ens dinettes. bedroome and rec. fun them. Tet us prove it with 4.1 TOP SOUL L BLACK DIRT. teh) 12x13 LINOLEUM, ¢ scratched in: transit. Michigan FE 28 by reation rooms $1196 values, @ demonstration. Only } compeny fill, sand & gravel. Delivered 7 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES, $10 BONNY MAID VINY! fie. Be | Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. $5.95. slightly factory marred. | Makes the genuine /(Roto-tiller) days FE 5-0214 or Also young. reg. champion 7 “| aes ees = vue Saa RANGE, $109.95 AND) Cali at factory showrooms Michi- $124.50 and up. Time payments! —— Al TOP SOIL | sired red cocker mailés, All beau- 4¥, Ft. Wall Tile 25c Cae STOVE RonGn | Seren: 1060. °W the Blectrie Co.) gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard LE.) Panes OW RGUIPAIENT. 1963 / Black dirt sand. gravel & fill. pues DES are RUBBER. cue PAINT (©. $3.78) : ———-— | A\e . ; | Bulidorin anal front os are, GUAR USE PAINT G $198! nadie Soe ey ene drawers. | VACUUM CLEANER ER TANK TYPE “CLOSE OUT 8 Woodward Ave. (Just N. of CLINTON LEON 3-4515 | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 | otlath 1a W. Huron FE C204 | cg STOVE. REFRIGERATOR | ——<-4 y, +? : a (food, Birmingham}. Phone MI) top BOIL Se aneog cone | ~. eee me OTORO N CON i ~ H YOUR DISHES Ai: kinds olitsid@ doors & frames : i + 4 AT THE ORCH be tee a. Rut em | eS furo. MA 43208. 585 NUTOMATICALLY . 2 low Goal a ee Sow prices on TE. EVISION $48 LAWN MOWFR Female vie FE wen cee, peis) catve on aegis Weaeues \ - NEEDS 8 te) ood s ‘ontiac $6 Washin Marh $2 OR . Ss t | $i. 96 NORGE | ELEC. DRYER cee eae ELEC RANGE ONLY GE °XO" PLUMBING Piswood Co 1488 Baldwin Ave. _ 3-0105 ume Al ae fete yon SHED STONE. bullt. All. ear re clean netic : | 37" wide ans. ty burner $199 1 4 : it STAvU Lie "| trons, 41121 W. 14 Mile Rd. MA $129.95 Speed Queen washer... $ ® | A bu ae fines. MI ee || TWO) RESTAT RANT STOVES _ard EM 3-0531 at 8 . 995 Norge auto washer $17 Ld FREE HOME. TRIAL ULVER ’ Magic Chef 6 burner 1 oven. Like: ee 473, $280 98 Kelvinator refrig, 11 cu. eee L. A WAGNER, CO. me LVERT PIPE we si00 ea. Gas refrig, $13 /A-1 BLACK DIRT FILL. SAND. | poos cats BOARDED. Poss . | GENERAL ELECTRIC STOVE. Phone FE $-9221 12". 16 ga _ corrugated ovipe at EM. 3-5901_ grave! & top sofl. Light tractor trained, Burr-Shell, UP TO TWO YEARS TO an and, refrig. combination. Good | WASHING MACHINES, CONVEN-| %425 Per lines! t. asa _Sprk FE $-0002 or OR 38848.| grape = ve) auaa cond, $75. FE 4-853 ticnal with eutomratic pump. Ch h’ I T lb tt Lun ibe nf TOP SOIL, RICH, BLACK —, : 121 N, Saginaw FE $6180 /GRAY SOFA BED. FORM CUaH $120.50 value, $00.95, | Michigan Uren Sine: a ott Um er gin Sand. craved. and fll dirt ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Ss f ’ on, ma tress, @ new __Fluorescen rena ive Plasterboard, rock tath. Pain ation eb tet ead ae aan AIR ce IONER §-2431. : eee Sear poaay Like | 178 Sauirrel_Rd. FE 20039 | Fieger “pumbing end Bec: a] TOP SOM AND, BLACK DIRT. ‘ST & AND CUTTING. GOOD Rar. SAILE GE WASHER, RECONDITIONED.| new. OR 3-5640. E ‘ trical Supplies, 1025 Oakland Ave.| ©). etc ee ee Se a Straw. 8-0686. \y HP Dehumidifier $77 | Frigidaire washer WHITE TREADLE SEWING MA- : mMmpire _Po. FE 44598 00 A. FARM TOP SOIL. $11, BLACK |30 ACRES OF ALFALFA %4 T. window air cond. ...... sigs | Kenmore Mangle, $19.95 chine. $15. FE 2-6606. 64 Seminole TOILETS, $4250 VALUER, $2¢50.| dirt peat, fil) sand, fin eleay,| hay. Clarkston ares, FE 5-6106. «4 T. window air cond, ...... Leonard refrigerator $49.95 =—-.— | 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce ‘ Walt Beatty 16 Baldwin tr 4% T. Deluxe air cond _.. $238 . 3 WESTINGHOUSE RANGE, > $65. MA- EM 37-4148 Lavatories, $2050 value, $14 95 3 - ALL behind ord HAY = & xD DELIVERY - TERMS. | OTY€?. good condition le dinette, $40. Both nearly new.| THE LAKE AREA'S LAROEST Stall showers, complete with fau-| 2407. cutting and oirew. No WAITE'S Crump Electric, Inc. 401 Denby Dr., Drayton Woods.| WINDOW AND TRIM M pacer Mean. Fluorescent sie A Or vor ane ee _deliver. OA 6-21 By _ OE, ee . c oresc i SS , Downstairs _ FE 2511 3465 Auburn Rd FE ¢3513 | WRINGER TYPE WASHER, LIKE | ___ We wholesale to aeaiers a —— a | SALES OF aay FoR SALE. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, | new. OL 16797, Call after’ 6 p.m | ELECTRIC WELDER, ac. soiT-| .7°oe' pate Ave ALL KINDs OF SAND. GRAVEL &| Cail OA 8-363 afer ARE YOU INTELESTED IN MAK- - {USED WATER SOFTENER. 60.000 dirt. Take orders 8 a.m. to @ p.m, fine cond, $10. FE 2-3331. L SACRIFICE A BABY CAR| &ble for farm or shop, excellent | FOR RENT: 180 4 OF EX. ing your work day shorter Are, — | Wi ith FE 40284 Ne s. Large Brine tank. FR, FE 4-0027. you interested in a cleaner hom ;HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. bed & a large baby size bed, wail | _ condition. po 5 oll. eecent pasture an oe Shane glothes and plumbing fixtures} | Cheap. FE 93-7564. air fan, ee en “leaner, FREE STANDING TOWETS. si8 95 A-| TOP SOTL _& good fences. OLive 3 and sma an x oub's sin 6 08 _ 8 D dey Sbout thelr new. Ail-O-Matic ig Cee MEAT WONDERFUL VALUES IN USED) Weshbewls with fittings $11 Wall ile |¢ Bae Ae For Sale_ om Livestock _ 72 2 Water RU on PRICED SPELLE TO FIT OR | cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or boa’ trailers. Aircraft engineered: for strength & tent — Mer- cure uoaneoe moto ! DERSON HARDWARE 2102 rh “elegraon Rd PEN SUNDAYS. NEW | ae “BOATS, $40: 12° ALUMI- J rum, $159.50 trailers, $95. 9669 M59 Rd. -_West PLYWOOD 14 FT motor Late medel Seen Tues. Wed. Thurs at 2561 Tackles Dr. Pontiac Lake | RECEIVED A TRUCK LOAD OF new model Wolverine boats this week. Also. have some discon- tinued models at greatly reduced 5 prices Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixie Hwy MARK 20 “MOTOR. | LIKE NEW. 341 N. Perry. TWO 14 FT BOATS _ PAINTED, | ready | for 1 the “water” “OR 355 293. 5 s5f Transportation Of Offered 87 , Fur 4ENGINE AIRLINER. TO California. $80 each way tax. Hawaif only $99.10 extra tax. Ferry Service, Inc., _ 35-5204. S ooet| i t “~ROWBOAT &- Both $110 TRUCK GOING NORTH PAR load Either way. FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars ue shee chats CARS, FREE TOW- 22-5402. 5 oes ra en AS $50 FOR JUNK A AND, oti eves. @ 1987 by NEA Service, ne. “Bud Shelton Motor Sales | Pays top dollar on late models | _Cor, Auburn & E Blvd. _FE 4-628, ~ Always Ready to Buy “Td love to see you again, Henry' Thursday if I don't get another date?” How about next Junked and used cars. Top $$ paid BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | FE_5-6219 1179 BAGLEY 8T For Sale Cars 91 CASH FOR YOUR CAR TARE 4 MAKES 1996" CADILLAC COUP DEVILLE. 7 | pin ack. jow milage, FE BOB FROST ne pink & bac Co) LAE Mt eee TWO 19T DODGE DEMOS, BIG aving 93 Pookie 6. R&H. Nice & clean, — mae Super, full power. R&H, $395. R&H. Ford- ~ CASH AVERILL’S NEED CARS Shop it, then sree) it here for. top ‘52 ; Ford V-8, 2 door, oollars. a Matic. Ponto DIXIE HWY 51 DeSoto . 4 door, ful} equipment, FE 2-08 FE_ 44-6896. perfect 2nd os ura : ATT's . 8! TOR San KAISER HYDRA ‘52. vy, ALES ODGE CARS & TRUCKS ‘53 or “54. FE 2-7647, OR 32782 gq 344 {LAKE ORION WANTED: SCRAP CARS MY 3-2 3451 a > ae 4 BU IC k HIGH $$$ PAID | SUPER 2 DOOR HARDTOP BUYING FOR $275 DOWN j “our oF STATE DEALS ; _ | GLENN'S 53 BUICK MOTOR SALES 254 8. _ Saginaw st. : Lo PE S737, THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We need them. Drive the extra ee = aot pay you well. 4540 Dix "H. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 ROADMASTER 4 DOOR $185 DOWN BRAID DESOTO PLYMOUTH & DEALER 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE STS. See M & M Motor Sales | EON se For top dollas.on late mers cere i weal Povereck AE H. ae mi 2627 Dixie Hwy ¥-1603' Exe. cond. FE 48371 WTD: 8MALL USED cae: ss OR = FE 2-779 Used Truck Parts: _ later | 804 TRUCK PARTS sl Pontiac Sales | ae ee Gee BALES a. Pontiae Besrenict convertible | ; | wher's demo uli power. Save 2635 Auburn Ave. FE +6633) $33. For Sale T Trucks 90 1950 CHEV. PICKUP, A-1 SHAPE. $350. FE 53-2766 +65 Chevy 210 2 cr. V-8 Bowers: | Radio & heater Sharp! |"54 Pontiac 4dr. sedan. Hy arematics| | radio & heater |'53 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan. Hydramat- ic. Radio & heater HAUPT | 1955 CHEVROLET SPORT CPE. 2-tone red and ivory, V-8 engine. power glide, whitewall tires. Real sharp and Just like new. $1545. North Chevrolet Co. 1000S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR_ BEL AIR, Power Glide. R & H. Turn indica- *195 TARRY ~~ JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-6711 tors, 2-tone paint Clean, good | CHEVROLET PICKUP 43.000 “ ne: actual miles. A-1 shape, Fr —°20d_ $000. MA 5-922 5-7101 SEE THESE Before You Buy. up -Good cond. $250 dn and take ' over payments FE. 2.0076 ‘4 OLDe SUPER HOLIDAY CPE. 1950 babes AS DUMP WITH baie st PONTIA C, CH. DELUXE 8 4 1950 CHEV. PANEL TRUCK GOOD cond $60 OR 3-5397 _ 7 1955 CHEVROLET 1, gion PICK- engine, OR 3-199 R&H. Hydr. Exceptionally 1955 caEysotes PICKUP, POW. er glide, like new red: firfish ise STUDEBAKER Only A real. Bhar ty Auto. trans. A real buy. ("88 OLDS, 98 HOLIDAY COUPE | Lecaed with equip. Priced to sell. | pMANY OTHERS | 5,000 Sone miles. sharp job. $905. North Cheerolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. | Birmingham) CHEV. 1957 ‘) TON PICKUP, LOW HOU C TES N 7 “SON miles. Bargain priced. Your car jrour FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE or truck down, AND GMC TRUCK DEALER N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 = Haskins Chev. | converte ss va POWER 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Glide, Exe. cond MI_€-3675. MAple 5-507: _ pen nites ‘til ‘ll Safe duy | “ced Cars | CHEV 1947 2 - PICKU P TIGHT motor, good rubber Priced for CENTR AL quick sale . té PONTIAC S ONLY Haskins Chev. INCOLN 6751 Dixie Hignway at M15 | MAple §-5071 Open Nights ‘ti! 9 MERCURY DODGE DUMP TRUCK 6 YD/ box, highest bid takes it. 14 a DEALER __and- Haggerty, at peat pit. ‘52 DODGE DUMP TRUCK. 88. FE 8-0877 after 4. DUMP BODY AND HOIST. 5 Ri CASs AT PIKE STS. FE 4-3885 “R&C MOTOR SALES_ ds. capo. For information call) YOUR SUBURBAN 5-6219 NASH-RAMBLER-HUDSON “6 FORD #2 YD. DUMP, 52) METROPOLITAN DEALER engine, 2 speed axel. Leaving Save gas — drive a Rambler; get State. FE 5-9584 | our deal before you buy! SPECIAL Tae ee 7 A-T SHAPE "33 Nash for $1 with purchase of i680 FORD PANEL V2. siso Em ‘ther “55 Chevy or (83 Nash. EM 3-0142 _3-2422__ 6030 _Evershed : £145 COMMERCE RD, {312 W. Montcalm |= | 1953 Buick Su } New & Used Trucks’ Oakland at Cass ‘$2 Ford Club coupe KE §-O485 "$2 i Iss?) WILLYS) JEEP PICKUP’ 45 cree Gcser wee nide Model FC-150, 4 wheel drive. 53 Hudson Super Wasp sedan forward control, snow plow. free 53 Pontiac Cat. H. T. coupe > wheeling, hubs, rear bumper, su ‘55 Ford V-8 tudor purpose truck. 2,000 miles. $2.195. +55 Chev. 2-door sedan Clarkston Boner Sales, 32 8. meal 57 Chev. 2-door, low miles, 50 Chev. 4-door sedan "51 Chev, 2-door sedan "52 Buick 4-door sedan _St.. Clarksto ____Fe Sale Ca ‘MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM r | S nd as Bon) MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 1955 1953 BUICK; SUPER. 2-D@OR. | hardtop. 116 W. Strathmore. =| FOR A TaRnee BUY 49 «BUICK, DYNAFLO, R&H, BETTER SEE very clean, $175 Call after ey oe 8-8050 31 BUICK HARDTOP” This is ® super. Dark Pius. top. | HASKINS light blue body R&H., oF CHE A; ROLET ood rubber. Formerly aie Fi Rees Interior like new. Price is O right i ‘ : . A PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES “Oakland County’s od aoe ana 2 Fastest Growing Dealer” WONDERFUL BUY! TRI-TONE ‘55 rowing Vealer Roeee weet: Elaaadrectes 8) mileage Bese teond. Wil will eal” $1,750 ‘D6 Buick Pape eae Highway at M15 A 6-5071 = Open nites ‘til 9 |BUD SHELTON OF. F ERS (66 Forg 3 Dro any. als $1505 ? "56 ~Ply/ eee aes $160: "34 Ford 2 Dr. $1195 "65 Merc. Momere? Htop._ $1505 : "$5 Ford Vic ; iecie S146 ‘54 Buick Super Htop $1495 \"$4 Ford 8 2-Dr. 805 84 Ply orenven 4-Dr. a. $ 895 ‘$3 Chev. $ 705) 63}, Piy. cranbinon 4 Dr. ..:. 8 065 "83 Buick Special ¢ br $ 785 - § LIKE NEW w\ LOW, \ IE MENSCHNEID I: R 232 8. Saginaw er BUICK 1952 3) tiac Chieftain : dr. ..\ ae ev 2 Dr. snopes Plymouth can $70 Buick, : i “beasn Rr. IcB * . wi Phone ME 4 ‘Sunday ‘a: Sun. through tmnt y Auburn at E. Bivd. \ yes % . > = \ 4 + t K WILSON GMC TODAY'S BEST Be YS | For Sale Cars 91 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR. sedan. Betutiful 9-tone finish, ra- ey heater and lots of eatras. $ North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham JUNES The Month TO GRADUATE: TO GET MAR- KiEe AND TO TRADE UP TO BETTER USED CAR. Fol- being are some of OLIVER BUICKS better buys. $1395 "$5 Pontiac 870 2 Dr. Sedan. heat- er, Hydramatic, new spare. $1195 *35 Ford Customline 2? Dr., radio & heater. Fordomatic, a reai 2 tone beauty. $1595 "86 Chevrolet 210 2 Dr. Sedan, ra- dio & heater, standard shift. $1195 ‘3S Plymouth Savoy 4 Dr. Sedan radio & ae ve engine, Ore ard shi ” $1395 “35 [eo Bel Air Sedan. radio & ater, powerglide, Turquoise & white with harmonizing interior. $795 * °54 Ford custom 2 dr sedan. ra- dio &@ heatef, standard transmis- sion. $1395 ‘5S Pontiac 870 Catalina heater, Hydramatic, radio & | low mileage OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 Open till 9 NORTH PONTIAC 1953 Chevrolet hardtop. Beautiful. 1053 Ford Vic. R. & H. Auto. r Hardtop. "$2 Nash Rambler, Country Chub MOST MAKES AND MODEAS TO’ CHOOSE FROM AUTO SALES CHEV. 1957 BEL AIR V-8 top sedan Low les New car “apptarance. Loade with extras including Corvette type engine. Turbo-glide trans SAVE $000 JUST YOUR CAR DOWN Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway et M15 MApie 5-5071 _ Open nights ‘til 8 HARD 1961- conten RADIO AND heater. No money down, assume payments of $17.08 a month. Call 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. _ #7500 ) Harold Turner Ford. CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrvsler-Ply mouth Demonstrator, 1957 Chrysler Hard- top, 4-door Toraue-flite picering. R&H. white walls—save i956 Plymouth station wagon, V-8 custom -2-dr., pushbutton = shift, power steering and brakes. R&H, white walls, like new. 1953 Plymouth station wagon . PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPE: Ls 1957 Willy's reed Pick-up, mode] FC-150, 4 drive, forward control, sm Lett tree wheeling hubs, rear moper, purpose a truck, 2,000 miles, $2,195 Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 32.8. MAIN ST., CLARKSTON _ 1954 CHEV. 4 DR. POWERGLIDE, etc. FE 5-9735 51 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, take over payments. FE 8-3334. ‘32 CHEVY 2 DR. NEW PAINT, good tires Only $305. 5488 Dixie Hwy. See Ray Pike | 1953 CHEVROLET 2 DR. STAND- ard transmission, Exc. cond, OR 3-8156 ‘36 «CHEV, $560. ave ¢ CONVERTIBLE. FE 2-4117 “48 CHEV. 2 DR. R- an H. CLEAN. _Cheap. FE 5-7228. 86 CHEV. 2 TONE. R & H, 9400 Dn oe over payments. OR q "Bright spot” $9.00 ’50 Olds Convertible '50/Buick Super 4-Dr. 50 Pontiac Sedan AD Cadillac 60 Special "49 Pontia¢ Club Cpe. S$) Ford 2-Door 51 Buick Sedan ’S1 Pontiac Sedan JEROME | * Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass mm \FB 80488 Ly } = af! \ power | 1957 CHEV. DEMOs. COU RI PSY CARS TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS —. 4-DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS or your car down As little as $15 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION per week FOR SAVINGS —- SERVICE ee renal HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MA 5-5071 n nites ‘til 9 ‘O00 Chev. 2dr BelAir $1227 POWERGLIDF, R&H RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 8. Saginaw FE 2-0131 1957 “CHEVROLET, 2? DR. 210 DEL Ray with power pac & access. Like new, §300 & take over pay- ments. OA 86-3183 ‘33. DESOTO FIREDOME V-8. 4 door, 2 tone paint, R & H. MA 4-1306. 1952 CHRYSLER. RADIO ~_ND heater. No money down, assume yermen’s of $27.24 a month. credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. Mid- om 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. ‘06 Dodge 2 Docr 51695 RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232.8. Saginaw CFE: 2-031 ‘66 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE—WILL take car in trade—You take over pas ments. Phone OR 3-0602. Aft- 6pm ina } DODGE 4 DR GOOD TIRES 3445 3. Adams Rd., between _Boutn Blvd. and Auburn BRING IN YOUR USED CAR | rest away for the highest trade- ssible! See and drive the aight tr 1957 Chryslers, the incom- arable 1957 Plymouths. and the neredible 1957 Imperials. Here now! At Pontiac's new Chrysler, ] Lived and Imperial dealer. \ ay's special! ‘55 Cadillac Cpe. | Devil, full vower like new. $2. R. & R. Motors, ine. 724 Oakland Ave. E_8-6801 1954 FORD STATION WA =AeGw v-8 engine, automatig trans, extra ¢lean throughout. $1095. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1953 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR SE- aoe V-8 engine, redio and beater, a very sharp car, $645. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1984 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP, | V-8 engine, Fordomatic trans., | beautiful condition throughout. $1195. D| North Chevrolet Co. | 1000 § Woodward Ave. Birmingham WE FINANCE 15 PIECES OF TRANSPORTATION ANYTHING OF VALUE IN TRADE ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-213! 1986 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8 engine, Fordomatic trans., wer brakes. pewee steering, whitewall tires.” sad Rion a bi autiful car that car eryibing. pecial at only $1 $45. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘$1 FORD, 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 8, metallic green, W. W. tires, 8 tube radio & heater, no money down, just steady job. Price ; $195 Ml 6-8080, Great Lakes. 1954 RED FORD CONVERTIBLE Sharp $1.050 I af ‘57 CUSTOM 300 2 DR. DEMON- strater. Low ca heare Tom Eons _Inc. Milford. _ 45155. ‘55 Ford 4 Dr. V-8 $1075 RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 8. Saginaw FE 2-9131 ‘30 FORD. 2 DR. V8 R & H. Good tires. No rust. Real sharp. 5488 Dixie Hwy. See Ray Pike. 1930 FORD V8 R & H. VERY _clean $275. OR 33588 1953 SPORTS CAR MG. FE 5-3217 after 5. LOOK! 'ST Ramb. Cus, Wgn. Loaded . $2405 ‘ST Custom ¢Dr_ ........... $2195 ‘57 Olds wagon ....... veeee $3805 "BT Ame srecet on ooo cond $2505 "8S Chryalem |... 226. ees $1695 4 ‘56 Reahion Custom ¢ Dr. $1595 ‘86 Metro. Htop ............ 1305 Four °$4 Fords .......<-...0-- 845 "63 Ambassador ......... ..- § 395 “$3 Hudson =.= 5.2... $ 305 ‘B32 Studebaker ............... 8 305 HURRY! A 82 Ford Countrs sedan . | >» SAVE! | | 60 other qutomobiles to choose from BIRMINGHAM NASH | Mae a a sree (Ole 4 My i 4H * et q yi = | 5 q A Phone FE 8-6436 | Mr. Parks. Midwest __*-1800, Harold Turner Ford. 1953 FORD, 8 CYLINDER, RA- dio and heater. No money down, pce 80 -a Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, MI 4-1500, Harold Turner, 1962 FORD, CUSTOM 2 DR. R&H, Fordomatic, $5 down, $5 week. FE . Generous George. “eT Say peed SEDAN, V-8, Fordam ver’ pt like new, by owner? “MI 6 ‘S44 FORD Lenard WAGON or trade, OR _3-0043 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RA- * heater. $125. FE 86-3313 aft- er 6. SELL 1939 FORD COUPE. GOOD COND. $125. OR 3-6579. 1983. -FORDS:~ EXCELLENT CON- M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales Ford-Mercu-v MY 2-2611 1951 HENRY VERY GOOD/ condition, $160. “OL 1-1483. ‘51 HUDSON, Rest GooD trans, $150. OR 3-055 oes A FORD. Paik COND. dt, Drayton Plains. "65 SSS MONTCLAIR CON- vertible. ¢ new W.W. tires, back- = lights, complete wer, Side- view mirror, R&H, tone grey- MA Eat: $1,659. No dealers. ‘$3 MERCURY CONVERT. BLACK & white. All power, R&H, W-W, Continental Tire. FE 4-0487. 1956 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. Air conditioning. $1850. Private. FESO "s4 i CONNER: FE 5-2367 _or FE ¢#@ between 9 & 4. ‘55 OLDS _ ae 88. POWER, _ Sharp, $1,595 FE 5-9070. 1955 PACKARD — 400 hardtop. fully ih besa oped: age, good condit _son Rd. Milford, MU TUDOR low mile- 828 W. Daw- J_ 4-0031. 1951 YELLOW PACKARD CON- a 1954 motor & transmis- n, w. Wt Excellent con- “Gition. $495. ‘MA ce ee ‘$2 OLD8 CONV. VERY Leo _A-1 shape. FE 5-9752. FE | 54 | OLDS 88, WW, R & H. E arena ‘lrans., -2-tone green, low mileage. Exc. cond. E 3005000 1950 OLDSMOBILE. RADIO AND heater, hydramatic No money down, assume payments of $17.08. Cail credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. MId- _ West 47500. Harold Turner Ford. 62 OLDS SUPER 88 2 DR. HYDRA. Clean, goed cond. $650 OL _ 6-1087. '§5 OLDS SUPER “HOLIDAY, EXC. cond. wer. FE 5-0752, FE/| _ 48249, ‘53 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK, 4 dr R&H. $295. j HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES | PE 68261 (795 8. Bivd FE ‘51 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. 2140 Beachmont Keego Harbo '62 PLYMOUTH. FAIR Con! _Reas. OR 34061. FORD & MERCU RY DEMOS. FOR ale NEW CAR GUARANTEE M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Take Orion Motor Salés | ae Mercury MY 2-2611 $1 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM 2? DOOR, | aipine blue. tires, engine, body excellent condition. Just a steady | job. no money needed. only $195 | full price MI 6-80860 Great Lakes. 6 Plym. | Hardtop $1795 ° { LOOKS LIKE NEW-I1OW MILFS RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232: S. Saginaw FE 23-0131 1950 PLYMOUTH RADIO AND heat®r No money down assume payments of $1146 a month. Call credit Mgr. Mr Parks Mldwest 47500, Harold Turner Ford ‘9] PLYMOUTH ¢DR. SEDAN, | $1835. OR 3-3572 after §. 53 PLYMOUTH 2-DR, JUST LIKE new $11.85 down _ Saginaw. 1 _FE OWNER MUST SELL, '50 PONTIAC Catalina, $295 full price, $5 down. Assume $16 month payments. FE , 4-0886. Generous George. ~—"§3. PONTIAC, §600. FE 5-3868 $1 PONTIAC R & H SNOW tires inc! Exe cond. OR 3-0032 ‘ST PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN ‘HARD. | _top, $2 350 FE 2-79: $0 PONTIAC 4 DR. eae R&H Sun visor, extra clean. Jet black finish, 5488 Dixie Hwy. See Ray Pike | INBOARD MOTOR KIT WITH WIS- | consin 3 hp engine. MA 63981. | LET US HELP YOU Beat the Heat IF YOUR HOME ISNT AIR CONDITIONED, AND | VERY FEW ARE, THE | ONLY ANSWER 18 TO GET 3| OUT OF: THE HOT we AND HEAD FOR | LAKES, YOU'LL WANT A CAR YOU CAN DEPEND | ON--THAT’S UP ATE AND INEXPENSIVE TO DR E. Y ONE OF | THESE “READY TO TRAVEL 8 SUMMER D- | WILL SPECIALS.” PONTIAC . | '53 Four-Door ..... $ 795! Radio, heater and Hydramatic. 3 0 CHOOSE FROM. _PLYMOUTH | 53 Station Wagon $ 695 | For the family man. | FORD — 52 Victoria .......8 595 Radio & heater, brown & beige. | PONTIAC | 536 Catalina Cpe. .. $2195 | STAR CHIEF—Radio, heater & Hydramatic. 3 TO =CHOOSE FROM. . FORD ’°55 Custom 4-Dr. ...$1195 Ford-O-natic, terrace green. LER 152 Imperial. sees .$ 595 Radio, heater, auto. trans., power windows, . PONTIAC 55 Two-Door Radio, heater, Hy dramatic, is really a bargain. , $1395 This DODGE 55 Royal Hardtop. .$1395 Radio & heater. 154 Station n Wa agon $1195 Radio, heater, Hydramatic, .This .{s an’ outstanding car. CHEVROLET $3 Four-Door .....$ 695 Radio & heater, TODAY'S BEST BUY, 2 “GOODWILL USED CARS -(\"\ rN yo N \ \ RERIND 6s MT. C ee POST OFFICE { 8T, | FE3-7117 4 a t - OBS iy SE Oe al) | ST eet el Oe Te A ee Tee : ff : [TT oe 8 oie ar = ew Y 4) | ‘ a . i f ' | j ‘ . Sis x . c - i ; z = : : THIRTY-TWO a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 = i - For Sale Poultry 74 For Sale I Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessories 85/TIZZY 4. -, By-Kate Osann For Sale Cars 9! __For Sale Cars 91 ; For Sale Cars 91 Svicos!s a 5 Rn tanner iow —™ —— i : t s Q kh : : ° . -C: . 1950 PONTIAC, GOOD TRANS. bd NS! 945 | 1955, 38 PT, CONTINENTAL 3 BED.|GRUMAN ALUM. CANOE, 15 a . ,~ .. St Se wacoms, FORD &) GAS ___- 7a am Sper hundred. MA. b4iBa rm. Rxceljent condiion, 13m Toot tinh Mave. | SUMMER | Rae A CLARKSTON RD, | | COSTS MONEY REET wae Een GS FOR | Walton Bivd. Lot 29, RE 2-5356-4,_ $175. es ”-.1 Lake Orion Motor Sales DOES IT KEEP YOU 4 | Pe aae } UBED CARS ale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Road — 2 i036 ABC 10X80. LIKE NEW. 91 (OHNSON MOTORS peat Peeespitog POOR? (CHEV BUICE miles’ north of Com pag pt a f and hotel RN Le ss aieees es —~ rfibont CLEARANCE 1951 | FORD, RADIO AND HEAT. 4 ° Abels 4 — Bit, PONTIAC , WITH sO 31° USED HOUSE: g tor the we a : / : IF ALL THIg MAKES YOU batie 44975. Sale Farm Produce 75 75 | “iratier Prt party PE §7332.| pat Paggne) Oere wake Ave SALE ments of 17.00 8° month Cull RE ao ponte > 2DR., LOADED Se ee STOP PAYING RENT — TRADE| WeyvER's ALUMINUM BOATS & creme Mer: _ with extras. 305 N. Johnson. i963 SPORTS CAR MG, FE 5-3217 after 5 $1 PONTIAC STARCHIEF ‘CATA- lina. Fully equipped. 3,000 miles, FE 5-8668—4205 Elizabeth | Lk. ~ 4 TIAC, 9 DR, CLEA 2 ete EM bape = ges Evebtecee ‘8 CREDIT is $ GOOD DEAL WITH US — YOU'LL SAVE MORE! ‘65 Nash sedan ‘$4 Rambler hardtop ‘63 Rambler hardtop 10 nice Willy's cars & wagons 40 other good: used cars to choose | tHe woREnG MAN'S WRIEND from, . EASY ED JONES Rogers Sales & Service | 118 8. Saginaw Uses are 695 Auburn Ave” FE 2-9555 | 1955 TORTS CATALINA. and hydramatic MT 8. Sagitaw 1956 DODGE V-8, push-| 478. WW. tres M24 AT 1 1 radio, h r transmission. Clean as pew low mileage. Only $1305 North Chevrolet Co. +1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Trade Up or Down SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE HURON MTR. SALES 952 W. Huron FE 2-264! CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model. M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Lake Orion Motor eon FORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN. CLEAN. Bargain. $205. FE 3-7543. H. Rig- _eins. 1952 PONTIAC CONV. R&H. HY- Ww es, red color. Ex- CLARESTON RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales Ford-Mercury _ "$4 PONTIAC “3 DR. Ro DELUXE. Owner, 418'2 W, Huron PONTIAC 1953 4 DR. “HYDRAMA- tic, ete, FE 5-9735. 54 PONTIAC CLUB a $104 . cy OWENS. Your FORD Dealer FE 5-4101 ‘Dust Off the Road Map button transmission, 2- tone, shiny blue, chrome like new. This is just the one—so take it for a ride. $1577 5 “k i 7 \- ‘52 PONTIAC 4 DR., LOW MILE- 955 ME R CU RY V8. age. Very good cond. FE 2-0339. mercomatic, radio and) _ 832 Mt Clemens st. __ ee calle Thij¢ | 1954 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN, heater, white walls. TNs) ieeutital stone finish radiog heat: 2-dr. sedan: offers you ores hydramatic «transmission. : } a every comfort you can expect. A real yalue for $1344 North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham Olds er Hy ony WN? : 4). For to uality new car trade- 1955 CHEVY Bel Air 2 ins, come te Suburban Motor a Dre, powergiide pretty | Oss Ndealer.) see Woodwar 1954 BUICK Super 4-Dr.: 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain turquoise and ivory fin- ish. Drive it and you'll buy it! $1295 “West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference! Many makes & models to choose from. West Side Used Cars It's a gorgeous car with (Po i, eine 7 vee A 952 power steering and POW" | clean $325. 6818 Cooley Lk. Rd. i = er brakes, dynaflo, radio | MOVING, OUT OF TOWN. SELL- NG ENTIRE STOCK THIS WK . and heater. It’s a trouble AY COST. free dream boat. $1244 "$32 Nash, nice $235 "30 DeSoto, HT $145 "50 Ford, custom, $138 49 Ford, good transportation, v 8. 2 Dedge, good, 998. _ elub coupe. $145. 30 _Ford. club coupe, $139 seven at OTHERS Dlx. 2-Door, 8&cylinder. |' Nice light green finish with White walls and CHOOSE FROM sparkling chrome. Will LARRY'S “AUTO eee assure vou of a pleasant!" TLL TOTm YoUR NOTE — : EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD trip. $724 HE: (1951 Chevy 4-Dr. ...$204| THE WORKING MANS isa 1951 Buick 4-Dr. 2... S284 15.8 Sacinaw Used Care = . ow | RAMBLERS - “AMBASSADORS — 1950 ( hey \e 4. Dr. ee S224 | Used cars Repair work | I 1 D > ENGLE NASH SALES M7 Olds 2-Dr. -S 4) is0 & Porter Ru EM 34086 |TR-2, 1956 OVERDRIVE. WIRE 954 Dodge fa -kon P, | wheels, heater Bdst offer. Lin- coln, 2-1645, Berkley. , JU 1952 ¢ “hes il P. a . hee ‘50 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. PE PER. Ny levy anel .. de ec ranspor' on own Be | $5 a wk & E. Motors, FB 1949 Ford Utility .7.$194! e270 | 1952 MERCURY R = H. OVER- “c 7 = drive. Extra clean. Full deli d RIEMENSCHNEIDER | es SS1185, S116) down & Dodae | $27.40 per mo. E. & E. Motors, _FE 827 | Schute Motors Pl mM WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINFst USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP WOODWARD B HAM 232 S Saginaw FE . 2-913! Mr 65302 Open ‘til @ Buy With Warranted CONFIDENCE Where You See the "OK" Trademark SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS And Look at This! 5 New Goodyear Tires Available on all 53-’56 Models Lifetime Car Guarantee on all ’51-’57 models as long as you own the car. | North Side 641 Oakland Ave. 360 FORD Convertible oe ee $1895 ike & Heater: Ford-O-Matic BLACK & CORAL with LACK To 30 u "IE V ROL LT Station Wagon ........ $1895 OR 210. Radio & Heater, Power Glide, IVORY & 56 CHEV ROL. ET Station Wagon ........$1695 HANDYMAN -2-DOOR-Heater, W-Walls, IVORY & Onyx BLACK. Real sharp CHEVROLET Station Wagon DYMAN 210-Radio & Heater. 55 seeeeee $1445 2-Tone GREEN 56 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan ...........$1925- ve, Bidet! BENE, "hrs ooEe" BLE Foner 54 FORD Victoria Hardtop ...............$ 945 - Sahara 8AND Radio & Heater, V-8 Engine. 53 CHE VROLET T Station Wagon ........$ 895 {DOOR 210 o-Passenger. Radio & Heater, BEIGE & (-, Saddle BROW 32 PLYMOU TH Suburban Station Wgn. ..$ 595 - Radio & Heater 2-Tone GREEN 52 PONTIAC Station Wagon’ saeae > 495 0-Passenger. Radio & Heater EIGE & RUST. south Side 2118S. Saginaw "56 CHEVROL ET Bel Air Sport Sedan ... “$1745 = a & Heater, Power Glide. IVORY 56 CHEE Ler Station Wagon ........$1845 R 210—8-Cyl., Heater, Power Glide, 8 NEW TIRES. 755 FORD Ranch Wagon ese an< vases HSL2OS eater. Ford-O-Matic, IVOR fae) (CE CHEV ROL °ET Bel Air Hardto aoe soe $1545 . a TURGUOIS. & Heater, Power Glide, W-Walls, IVORY 55 FORD Countyy Sedan .2,........ ate $1495 4-DOOR — vai ow & Heater. FordO-Matic. IVORY & — Canary YELL 5 C HEVROL Ee ET notation Wagon as hese Radio & Heater, Power Glide. 55 CHEVROLET. SAS Wagon ....2....$154 BaNorMay 2-DOOR — Heater. 16. - st new. Shoreline BEIGE. O00) ectual: mallee: 7A 752 FORD Ranch Wagon .........0.. e000 0$ 495 eater. All Vi inte: 52 FORD Victoria Hardtop . en ew ee. ied 445 Radio & Heater. O'Drive. BLA & RED. MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ~ From $95 to $245— YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Y our Door MATTHEWS-HA GREAVES: "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | 2S S\SAGINAW c CASS AT OAKLAND“) FE 44546 | PE 44547 5 L fer fone a an arp! | ea | ’ | ; foe j if & f f i # if i} i ' ® sroucho Refuses to. & 5 PHIRTY-THREE | : ‘HE uture eo a __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 195 ! forry About | 1 - i Ls pe ols Ls There's No Romance Debate Entering but He'd Like Some _ | Afomic Group Lovelorn Mayor Wins OK to Wed School Marm -- Today's Radio Programs - - ~ Marx Program ro eno ‘logging Along WW, wo) WOAR, (1190) WKYZ, (1270) WPRON, (1460) WJBK, (1606) TONIGHT WWJ. Witching # . News, T. \ ’ 6:00—WIR, News Cnie om Tperis Wve. “Breaker Eh ro wean. Reve sicrire amall ° B > ARL WILSON aoe ty canoe ban my oe. WW. News wear Rere o WaBK’ Neve George | 1a WUE, De, Malone Comedian Quizmaster y RAR Senate Seen Approving 4 vo smiea ‘ pers sd . ews, B, je" : = si ' * ’ 1 ° « | -eyed May af eee Escher 11°30—WJR, Music Rtaiet ire Sf seanies ph Si pees ee Plans No Changes in| NEW yor« eae supposed Italian boy friend,) of U.S. Membership in schscl chain be caitiad off to the WCAR, News Ace ‘TUESDAY MORNING WIBK. cheares 4 2.00—WJR, Ma Perkins Va fy Walter Chiari, enying ere’s a romance—but wishing there ‘. mountains last week.. N. News, Weather $100 WIK,| Wews, Round asc aen yp roi sdtres ww News, Mulholland You Bet Your Life — World Nuclear Unit x * Re 6:30-—WJR, Dinner Date WWJ, RB, Mulholland WXYZ, Me) Allen WWJ, News, Bob Maxwel WWJ, Truth, Consequences fe WJBK, News, George was. ; WPON, Don Zee | * <« \* Police dropped the case after WXYZ, True r CKLW. Nowe Moaschine By CHARLES DENTON WASHINGTON \—The Senate 98-year-old Francesca Zavittieri WJBK. Don Meleod WJBK. Reid . WIBK, News, George went oe dhaoks pe tog “Ees nothing!” he insisted. - SCAR. Pase's Party soe | wee. pone Allen WCAR News, M.D. Beal! | WxYz. News, Single HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Groucho “| would defend sur private ‘opens debate today on whether toand Pietro Nucera, 40-year-old -CKLW! Ne ; _ : US: i : 4 for..of hudi, said they made. .... 7;00—WJR, Guest, House Cows) Mareen. rot Agricul | 10:30—WWJ, Bandstand WCAR. Sports Parade Marx, confessed perpetrator of| jige together if we had any, Bperore © 6. “toemberetey i oe he len hopes of breaking BP. M WXYZ, Girl Marries :00—WJR, Pat Butt oe ' : new Internation. omic e CKLW. P Pores iad sala Pret Welt, Mews CXLW. News, Mary Morgan *WW). Pive Star Matinee the oldest show with the oldest) byt I can’t even pretend. Reena as i “ io dee be family's resistance to the oS oe JBK. News. Reid iideceya cules vcedirey oer oowone. jokes on television,” is one comedi-| Aya is a marvelous girl,” he SREMEY. IEICE Oe eee match. WPON, Music with Mason | WPON’ Early Bird Spte WWJ.NHC Mews WJBK, News, McLeod an who can ponder the future) saded “with many wonder- Eisenhower apparently was as-| Nucera and several comrades 9:30—WW), 3-Ster Extra 1:00—WJR, Dan Kirby oaLw, ro, veer sae- a ee pe Party without hearing bells that aren't ful defects.” sured. staged the “abduction” in which CHW, O'Raree’ | Rev Reve Wat | WEAR Rast e'Stanrn | Geuw Revs eae’ — |neINe 2G Dey OS We ee oe a » Qa, . i b 8. ase~- ; | : . $:00—WJR. Amos ‘n' Andy as ud ty Hod | David RP haa gene og dusie a =a Meet a Wie . ‘i nis bis 3 Here for some TV _ shows, stems from Eisenhower's “atoms: ten ay foe BS fred ae "WJ, Symphony WCAR. News, Allen or : une - Whatev e 8 low- , . oD tegen on CRLn. True Bracing | WON. bart Bird'cun | RUZ, Mandate | RWELMges Contemiont” paving (to the contestants) NBC|“M8H Roped he wouldn't be forcpeace” speech to the United hits, ~ 8:30—CKLW, Harry Lime Leas ag lis pret CKLW. Robert Hurley CRLW. Eddie Chase question-and-angwer session ‘You too good. WALTER CHIARI 0 : x * * ee ee n WATE News Wolf ween Aa 4:30—WJR, Music Hall - Est Your Life” “I fear the consequences of success,” he said. “I would then Most of ih * . _| Police received an anonymous y =e : NOOO! Ww.l Jim Deland ____lin this era of , , 5 ost o e once-strong opposi- es P j WAYS Mickey shorr | WJBK. News, Reid 12:00-WIR, Jim Vinall W2Y2, News, McKensie (7 TON oe 7 rhave to work too hard. I don’t like money, I don t like clothes, 4.55 appears ito (navel beenlidines A Sacenibians savew Oe? oe WCAR. News s:00 WIP—Jim Vinell WXYZ. Guvtain Calle WiBK, Don Mcleod lnayotts. the well: I don’t like new cars. Only one thing I like: girls!” pated by the exhaustive Foreign: Rencomorie (Harsh -Mopntain). . iJ, News, Maxwe CKLW., , Roe OW. oo . 2 i aol = . 0 "WwW Muse! CKLW. News: David WCAR. Res, Tom Groree §:00—WJR. Philtp Lennart heeled Groucho Herb Shriner's probable fall TV giveaway show—Sweep- [Relations Committee hearings and They found her and later Nucera i Y = 7 : i j 2 Oe i 2 A E * tooo wy pgaal WiBK News Reid whom nies ee | wee ere re ag » intention stakes”—will be based on horse racing, with dope sheets and acting” aeeay t ae into the Reggio police sta- : : y , New e lige : a P y “~amit- (43 WWJ, News, Williams WPON, News, Lewis wd. Pave } nak WIBK. Mews, McLeod oe . odds on competing panelists part ef the game. A CBS offi- tee into its resolution of ratifica-| Francesea’s family finally gave central nervous WXYZ, Top of Town system get de- 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WYYZ, News, Music ’ “y ’ ” : WCAR,. News, Shook WWJ, Maxwell, News CKLW. Bud Davies WPON, Music with Mason cial said, hope all of us don’t get locked =e tion, their blessing and announced that WPON, Music with Ma WXYZ, Fred Wolf WPON. Chuck Lewis 30—W ‘| J i i i (0:30—WWJ, Guest a wise Nese Reid 1:06— WIR, Wendy Warren won aie Donen ‘centralized. ™“ oe kee at eh ae tl the the wedding will be held soon. WAR News ‘ace WPON Chuck Lew | Wx¥Z"gunstiue’ boys | CKLW. News SS” |. He isn't crazy THE MIDNIGHT EARL it the agency any- ome ober] 4 , Chuck Lewis i : y > : , le 1s : > | 11:00—WJR, News 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan | CKLW. News, Davies. WJBK. News, McLeod ‘about working =e “** pk we alone et ne ope : (pears , “No Time for Sgts.” closes here in Sept., will tour for a year.|™ember nations vote to amend Its, janyway. GROUCHO | 8 gi J basic charter in a way not ac- helt: Billy Eckstine cleared tax problems and bought a $100,000 q bachelor home in California ... Bob Evans, featured in the forthcoming “The Sun Also Rises” with Ava Gardner, is back working in the showroom of his skirt factory ... Jean Moorhead of CBS was chosen radio rep- resentative of “Swim for Health Week.” Nat (King) Cole wore dark glasses, a trenchcoat and pulled-down hat so he wouldn't be recognized watching his film ... Janet Blair was offered a fat ceptable to the Senate, Senate Republican Leader ‘Knowland of California, one of ithose raising questions about the } treaty, said after the committee | action he was confident the pact | A would ‘get the necessary (Wo! LOCKED together. for ANY WEATHER thirds vote. EVERLOX® | “The only news about me, said pointedly, “is that I survive this season. It'll be even bigger -- Today's Television Programs -- #! pi; : Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice — | “There won't be any changes | ‘in our show. We just go slogging’ ‘along year after year—until the! 3 people catch on. They haven't yet, ment.” Play to Win. (7) 12 O'Clock and no one is more surprised than 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Lee Comics. (9) Toes in Tempo. Tam.” Bowman in “Emergency.” (4)/ 12:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The ne ; Channe] 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | | x *« The Foreign Relations Commit-. tee report called it ‘‘one of the TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News: * * * | Tonight. F ~. | If the people do ‘‘catch on"’| most important instruments to be age a ccster - phel ee On Ane oF ne amily someday, he shrugged, he may try| five-year contract in Las Vegas . . .\passed upon by the Senate in re-| r SHINGLES . oa Sora. Sa Wealie| TUESDAY MORNING One 2 Theat o be Ke, Hg another TV show—and then again Robert Alda’s son Al will play his step- cent years.” | : ao a arm Theater. ill Kennedy | ’ er: Eliot. (2) News: Edward. | 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm) showti |B Many vot | fon: ln sumimer stock. Ginger Peaey is * | Barrett Everlox Showtime. “It would depend on what type | writing the music for the cartoon movie | «Shingles are scientifi- ‘TV Is Riling Prisoners; WISH I'D SAID THAT: A guy ce- Sheriff's Unhappy, Too scribed a recent blind date: “She was SAN ANTONIO. Tex. ® — Sher- the kind of girl you take to the movies iff Owen Kilday has warned coun- when you want to see the picture.” Ms pce gated Antal ae * * * \if they don’t straighten up and Foreign correspondent Bob Musel, home from London on 6:20—(4) Box Four . | Report. : . 6:30—(7) Wire Service. (9) Space 6:53—(2) On The Farm Front. BL House igh EL ten Ranger. (4) Nat King Cole. (2) 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.| nessee Ernie Ford. Robin Hood. |7:45—(2) News. . '2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. 6:45—(4) News. |8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)| (Color) Matinee Theater. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie., Cartoon Carnival. Afternoon Film Festival. ; Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals |2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. in “Foxes of Harrow." (4) (col. "4 ee |2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. or. Sir Lancelot. (2) Burns and ® dare Rave |e:58—(9) News 7:00—(9) Hoinol Di oarMv..te 2:9—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Home. * |! cally designed to keep out weather—bad wea- ther. Each shingle has an individual locking clamp, made of shingle stock, that compels the shingle to hug the roof. No wonder they're so efficient. Ask for details and of show it was, I suppose,”’ he “Tom Thumb”... ‘ went on with a typical lack of | concern for the things people are | supposed to worry about. (4) ve) + “I'm not going to do like Caesar : and Skelton and Gleason, if that's| Li Is UN nt ‘what you mean. I, don't want to’ \work that hard. In fact, I'm not! ‘crazy about working at. all.’ | we ‘act nice. He sent word that if any more '9:30—(2) Arthur Godfery. (7) Our 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen - visit, explained the trip: “I knew it was time to go when I televisi : a 7:30—(7) Bold Journey. Scaling, v * : television sets are damaged in time payment informa Alaska’s Mt. ee (4) Wells! Friend Harry. , or A Day. (9) Request Play- ay) of this is not to say, how-/ Woke up one day and pronounced the word ‘tomahto.’” That's riots, prisoners will not be allowed tion. 10:00—t3) Price Is Right. cmuee ; | to see “‘Dragnet,’’ “The Lineup’ Fargo. Hardie's vacation is in-/ 19:59 (9) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, i . . ever, that ‘The Grouch” is eyeing earl, brother. or any other TV programs. | 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. FE 2-7004 FE 2-8245 DeM retirement, even though, at 61, he (Copyright 1957) terrupted when he’s sent to find : ; : ' missing stage. (2) Talent Scouts. | 11 andy Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) My is nearing the accepted retirement Repair bills last month came to 8:00—(7) Press Conference. (4) Tac Dough. . _ Little Margie. (9) Howdy Doody. ge. ’ |3:45—(4) Modern Romances. Threatens Remaining Arab Unity 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Topper. AND WHAT ELSE? Twenty-Oone. (2) I Love Lucy.’ 14:35--(2) Love of Life. “Pil } a never retire.”’ he snorted, Lucy trips light fantastic with 14:39-(2) Search for Tomorrow. o RCA COLOR TV §f Van Johnson at Hollywood night) (4) It Could be You. (7) Robin’ Ramar of the Jungle. (9 Circle “If I quit ‘acting, I'll become a . ° . c. oi | soa ick | 9 Theater. uriter, Wiys Bease Time a DO YPt-Jordan Rift Widens Fa | Building Servi 8:30—(7) Welk's Top Tunes. (9)/11:45— (2) Guiding Light. 4:30—@Q) The Early Show. (4) typewriter and three ballpoint : ding rvice SWEET’S RADIO-TV Denny Vaughn. (4) Robert Mont- 11:55—(9) Billboard. Romper Room. (7) Mickey’s Re- pens. What else do you need?” | cord Room. z * | AMMAN 69 s. Jessie St.. Rear wPe— Jordan's strained ened to dissolve little re- Oo Mon & Fri gomery (color), Edward An- Deals eo ham ns § what Open Night drews in “The Weatherlover.” TUESDAY AFTERNOON bp ee! Mouse Club. Dy Groucho believes. television has relations with Egypt widened fur- mains of the Arab unity pro- FE 41133 Open Sunday 12 to 4 Whimsical story of sophisticated, ance Sty: ‘entered “the age of the singer,” ther today as she moved to close aimed in Cairo four months ago '12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. lin. which the comedian will be her embassy in Cairo. ‘relegated to brief ‘spots’ on the ~ *« * — ; |air from the dominant position he The latest move in the mount- Syrian President Shukri viele! In Italy ihas held unfil recently. ing feud between Jordan and the, ad Pipe narmge ot aoe a8 But this causes him little per- Egyptian-Syrian alliance threat- : Tornado, Floods Kill 14 =S2e==: ioe diabolical man (Norman Rose) who controls weather and tries to control love. (2) December Bride. Ruth decides to cure hus- band's jealousy. . | 9:00—(9) Favorite Story. Allen Roberts, Lillian Albertson in. “Vacant Room.” (2) Studio One.’ ‘by Egyptian President Nasser, G-E SALE! (General Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Announcing yesterday that the Electric) embassy was being closed, Jor- dan Foreign Minister Samir Rifai People of small farm community) caught in drought, pray for rain, Italy to-/head on minutes later, snapping | ing and the budding theatrical | tendencies of his daughter Me- Promises to Tell : asserted this did not mean break- ing ‘‘political relations’’ with Nas- Dryers, Dishwashers, Television “The Staring Match,” with| PAVIA. Italy w—North linda, 10. | lee oe mes Sale Sie Gregory. |day counted “4 least 14 dead in a the bell tower off. It crashed) The ret | ’ ° ee ee dak a bie Pasi FREE DOOR PRIZES 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races’ (9) Lone|Tare one-two weather punch of through the roof but hurt no ONe.| ous ed h ry three-bedroom q an § esires were Aaril recalled a uh Tee “Wolf. Louis Hayward in ‘‘Bever-|{00ds and tornado. Villagers said had the twister ar- ..1, e, which he calls fondly & : HAV a QN & oie a Y n The tornado, unusual in this rived a few minutes earlier, it)” — Folly,’ grew out of his iy 25 ’ 9-00 ly Hills.” (4) Crusader. part of Europe, killed eight per-|would have caught the crowd at wife's desire for a sunken bathtub) Prime Minister Kishj| ©syptian officials in Cairo would 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to 9:06 10:00 — (9) National News. (4)\ sons yesterday as it rippew|Mass. and his inability to fit such an : not say whether Egypt would re- Death Valley Days. ‘Miracle of through the villages of Passo| One man was hurtled 250 yards appliance into their present, two- Heading for Conference taliate by closing her embassy in|= the Sea Gulls” saves Mormaniyvajie Scuro and Robecco Pavese.|through the air. He was picked|Story home. With Ike, Other Officials A™™2" It was considered sig- - settlers. (2) Ameche Presents.! another 60 were hospitalized, up critically injured. Groucho shows off the house with , nificant Egypt's new envoy to HIGH FIDELITY “Mr. Thompson.” in a pride that approaches the glow Amman has not taken up his post: : ; 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) Dr. Hudson. Dr. Hudson rampaging over a large part of helps in rescue operations when northern Italy. Two others died in train js caught ip flood. (9) City|the flood waters last week. Detective. Rod Cameron in ot) Sister’s Keeper.”’ (4) Errol Flynn) Theater. Doctor learns new eye mated at 50 million dollars. | surgery method that might re-| The twister flattened farm. store his blind wife's vision. (2) Don Cor- Spike Jones. Singer nell. ( 11:06—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million, Dollar Mystery. ‘Ellery Queen's (4) News: Penthouse Mystery. Westka’p. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15—(2) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(4) Sports. Golfer D 0" 8i proached, Ford visits Bill Flemming. (2)) Sports. 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. took refuge in the church cellar. Bruce Cabot in ‘‘Their Big Mo-|The wind funnel struck the church Four persons were drowned” week-old floods of the Po, Ceni- schia, Dora and Stura rivers! Two Matches Lett When Fisherman + «ie Saved in Pacific Flood damage so far was esti-| MONTEREY, Calif i — ‘Two lousy matches’’ saved a commer- buildings and stone cottages in the two villages. At Passo Valle Scuro an entire family—father, mother and three sons—were killed in the collapse of their home. ‘ At neighboring Roberco Pavese some 200 of the 800 inhabitants were leaving church after a late |Mass when the tornado ap- after five days adrift in his dis- abled salmon troller. “I was down to two, lousy dawn yesterday, ‘‘But ready.” * * * Afted drifting 100 miles through fog and heavy seas, Coats, 32. soaked his shirt in gasoline and waved it for a flare. That was at 1 a. m. yesterday morning when he saw the lights of the destroyer * - Most rushed home but a few : George Anderson bearing down on : : him 22 miles off Monterey. that comés over him when he dis- cusses Melinda. By GENE KRAMER * * + | “I'm enthusiastic about her go- |ing into show business,"’ he said |Groucho. “It's no guarantee of happiness, but what is? She still) |may wind up marrying some guy| cial fisherman from the Pacific pumping gas in an independent|the @-yearsold Premier told 3,000) | station. “IT put her on my show. once a} ryear. I could do it more often! matches,” said Jack Coats, Eu- because we get lots of mail on way for a new era of friendly reka, Calif., when rescued before her, but I want her to go to school|lations between Japan and I was'and so forth. Anyway, I’m not United States.” jsure it’s the best route for her) ito have an indulgent father easing |her along."' . Pontiac Man Appeals Illegal Liquor Verdict After being found guilty of sell- ing liquor without a Michigan State irying such slogans as: TOKYO (®—Prime Minister No- busuke Kishi flew to the United States today after promising to serious] y. a rare mood with tell President Eisenhower “what is really wanted by the Japanese people.” Before taking off from Tokye,} cheering’ members of his Liberal Democratic party he hoped his two-week ‘visit would ‘prepare the . * .* * The crowd waved Japanese and American flags and banners car- “Banzai Japan-American Friendship’ and “Return -Okinawa and the Bonin Islands." There was no mention. of the Girard case, which has embittered recent U.S.Japanese relations. as scheduled a month ago. | * * * | The controlled Egyptian press made plain, however, King Hus- sein's rift with Nasser would cost him Egypt's share of the annual 36-million-dollar Arab. subsidy promised him when Jordan broke her defense pact with Britain. 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The ipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum toand other high officials of the |. 14 French friend Anderson kept him under her pay a $100 fine plus ‘30 days in United States government on mat-| - .% 18 Born ‘ floodlights until a Coast Guard jail or a 50 day sentence. \ters of common ifterest and con- 16 Holding cutter arrived to tow him to port.| After appealing the case, he was cern to both countries and to tell ' . ees Coats was in good condition freed on a $500 bond until he ap-|them candidly what is Treally Yes! Completely delivered, > Coeate | and drove back to Eureka yes-|pears in the higher court June 24,.\wanted by the Japanese people.”| taxes and license included 21 Climbing -|terday with his wife, He was arrested by the Pontiac + kk and equipped with the list 22 Bon of Adam {| ko o& * Police Vice Squad May 7. He is taking to Washington a 30-/ Of accessories below! 36 Been in |_| |. 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