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JUPITER HOISTS CONE — This Army Jupiter missile, carry- 
ing @ full-scale nose cone, was successfully fired into space from 
@ape Canaveral. The cone was dropped from the intermediate 
range ballistics missile and had a successful into the 
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Pro-Hoffa Corps 
Sweeps Local 
Teamster Vote By PETE LOCHBILER 
. Pro-Hoffa forces were in power at Pontiac Teamster 
Local 614 today following a two-day election ending the 
international president’s 442-year trusteeship. 
A clean sweep of the seven executive board positions 
was scored by their slate, while another supported by 
critics of James R. Hoffa went down in defeat. 
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“] interpret the results not only as a vote of con- 
- fidence in the incumbents,” said Leaun Harrelson, 
victorious candidate for president, “but also as a vote 
of confidence in the “big boss—Jimmy.” 
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Harrelson, 39, of 26 Delaware Dr., a former Pontiac: 
state representative, who was appointed president by 
Hoffa when the trusteeship began in Oct., 1953, got 471 
votes to 344 for his nearest rival, Frank Bryant, of the Big U.S. Planes 
Just in Case ‘No Orders Yet,’ but 
Transports Poised for 
Flight to Lebanon 
FRANKFURT, Germany | 
(#—Eighteen huge U.S. Air 
. |Force Globemaster trfans- 
ports today had arrived at 
various bases in Germany 
and France for le use 
in the troubled Middle East. 
The Globemasters were 
ordered by the U.S. govern- 
ment Saturday, possibly to 
evacuate Americans from 
Lebanon or to ferry arms to 
that strife-torn nation. Land in Europe |Gets Life 
lin Prison 
jStone, another business 
_Jagent. 
_}first in 10 years and returned bo- 
-\Condition Grave 
| suffered a stroke today. Word 
| | the operation. r Vice opposition slate. Also elected for four-year terms: 
dent—Alvy Bush, a business agent and   
trustee, also appointed by? 
Hoffa; secretary - treasurer 
Floyd B. Harmon, a_busi- 
ness agent since 1951, un- 
opposed for office; and re- 
cording-secretary — Donald 
Three trustees elected were Ger- 
ald Simmons, a steward at Nor- 
DEPUTIES WATCHING . 
The election, held Saturday and 
Sunday at. Local 614 Hall, 1410 S. 
Telegraph Rd., under the watchful 
eyes of sheriff's deputies, was the 
cal autonomy here, 
-There has been local opposi- 
tion to the Teamster leader and 
to the executive board he appoint- 
ed almost from the day he took 
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Cardinal Stritch 
Suffers Stroke;   
VATICAN CITY ® — Samuel 
Cardinal Stritch, whose right arm 
was amputated three weeks ago, 
reached the Vatican was that his 
condition was grave. . 
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The Roman Catholic arch- 
bishop of Chicago previously had 
beerf recovering well from the 
amputation which was made nec- 
essary by a blood clot in the 
arm. 
‘Yesterday he had celebrated 
Mass for the first time since 
He was stricken early today 
but by. noon had recovered con- 
. A source close to Vat- 
ican authorities said he had im- 
proved slightly, can talk again 
and can recognize people. 
* * * ' Inew agreement has jot 
jing the huge nose cone—the first Auto Negotiations. 
Enter Homestretch 
DETROIT # — Negotiations be- 
tween the United Auto Workers 
and the industry's Big Three en- 
tered the final fortnight drive to- 
day befdre current contracts a 
pire. 
The union resumed bargaining 
fon all three fronts — General 
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The UAW gave an explanation of 
a meeting at the summit last Tues- 
day with top officials of Ford. But 
the union denied the ‘conference 
had anything to do with current 
contract negotiations, 
Ken Bannon, the UAW's Ford 
ee director, said UAW 
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‘Bannon said the conference dealt | 
with “procedural matters related 
to the expiration (June 1) of the 
current contract in the event ® | tray 
‘been 
reached by that time.” 2 
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Bannon did not expand on his 
statement. Ford made no com- 
ment, - :   treets| Warming to 70s. Van Horn 
Told by the judge he had com- 
mitted ‘‘the most brutal crime in 
Oakland County history,” Billy Ray 
Van Horn this.-morning was 
sentenced by Circuit Judge Frank 
L. Doty to spend the rest of his 
natural life in prison.- 
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The mandatory life sentence for 
first-degree murder in Michigan 
was received calmly by the 24-year- 
old Van Horn after he was re- 
fused permission by the judge 
“to explain a few things.” 
“] tried te explain a few things 
on the stand but the prosecutor 
wouldn’t let me,” he told the 
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Low Tonight 48, 
Here Tomorrow 
Fair and cool is the U. S. Weath- 
  
Retrieve Pine of Jupiter: 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (?—The Jupiter intermedi- 
ate range missile—a project the Army almost lost five 
months ago — apparently is the first ballistic weapon 
to solve the re-entry challenge. 
Army rocket men at the nation’s missile test center 
agreed the re-entry sticcess was due to an almost per- 
fect shot of the mighty) cate ume dabaa & 
./tion throw $ Te 
et cell et =A after mid telemetry sceijendat in = on 
: sile’s bulky nose cone. 
Some 4% hours after the launch-   Solves Re-Entry Challenge: 8 a.m. was 53. At 2 p.m. the tene 
peature was 69, 
  
Japanese Incomes Low 
TOKYO (INS)—The average 
$58 for men and $29 for women. 
A nationwide survey, covering a 
total of 786,000 wage earners at 
28,600 concerns, was conducted in 
1957 and the report was. issued 
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  RONALD COLEMAN 
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Dies Today at 67: Known for TV Series 
‘Halls of Ivy’; Suffered 
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DETROIT W—Beer was being 
brewed in Detroit today for the 
first time since April 1. A last- 
minute order yesterday telling 
the 1,500-member truck drivérs 
Local 38 to go back to work 
  Saturday, averted continuance of the strike. iDeems Nation 
i Facing Chaos in 
Hopeless State Paris Subways, Buses 
Halted by Commonists 
in Protest Strike 
PARIS (#—Gen, Charles’ 
de Gaulle today repudiated 
the role of dictator but said 
‘the remains ready to try.to 
lead France out of chaos. / 
The wartime hero dey. 
  : 
GEN. CHARLES DE GAULLE 
ment had authorized the news con- 
ference, 
The Communists charanl that 
the news conference .was “at 
heart, a plot against republican 
institutions and the unity of the 
nation; and has, at the sarhe time, 
forbidden counter - demonstrations 
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full-sized warhead ever mounted Chromier and Finnier Than Ever?   
on a Jupiter IRBM—was plucked 
out of the Atlantic by frogmen 
and the crew of a Navy auxiliary 
submarine rescue ship. 
First reports indicated the re- By FRANK SNYDER 
entry test was a complete suc- 
The precious nose cohe was tak- 
en to Redstone Arsenal, Hunts- 
ville, Ala., where Army scientists 
will study its intricate instrumerits 
to learn the secrets of re-entering His Vatican assignment, high- 
est ever given to an American; 
> a. brilliant church | ca- 
Trip | Deadline Near 
Don't forget this Friday js the space 
last day to make your reser. 
vation for the Press Theater Tour 
—five exciting days and nights 
in New York. Incladed are five 
of the top shows on Broadway, 
the prize winning “Music Man,” 
“West Side Story,” “Oh, Cap- 
tain,” “Two for the Seesaw,” 
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many other extras a 
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Belt Car Now 6 tennis   
  
    DETROIT (INS) — The auto 
companies intend to bring out the 
1959 models as much as a month 
ahead of last year despite the 
possibility there may be more 
than a half-million 1958 cars un- 
sold at the time. 
  Your 
_ “Bright. Spot." FR 6-04se, “GM may very well make all of 
its new car anouncements Sept. 16 
to coincide with the corporation’ 8 
50th birthday anniversary.” 
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The Ford announcements still are 
in the speculation stage, outside of 
Ford Motor Co. itself. But they'll) akish 
have to keep “competitive.” 
According to “Automotive 
  differences for — and. Olds- 
mobile. : 
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The changes in the Ford line of 
cars-may be less pronounced th 
the others. The Ford will keep 
its canted fins, Chrysler plans to 
tilt its sweeping ones at even more 
rakish angles, while GM is ex- 
pected to hold’ to the Chevrolet 
  
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Wilson, Earl . teehee eee ere eee 29 59 Model Cars Expected Month Earlier “soft roll” type rear fender dres- 
The Chevy will be wider. and 
stage of the game. 
Meanwhile, the industry’s “ad- 
vance thinking”. on the upcoming eee (new models is both: ae. and 
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Government May Fall 
“WASHINGTON ~The political 
crisis in Venezuela appears so se- 
rious, its government may fall, in- 
formed sources said today. 
The mob attacks on Vice Presi- 
dent and Mrs. Nixon apparently 
revealed the weakness of the gov- 
ernment, 
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Resignation Over the weekend of 
two civilian members of the junta. 
eame after repeated reports here 
that the two civilians, and many 
military officers, have been dis- 
  | as Attacks on Nixons 
‘Reveal Weakness — . 
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            The body of Strombeck’s uncle, satisfied with what they called the| » - 
Strombeck, 48, Oak junta’s soft policy toward Com- in e sbur 
Park, was found Saturday. mats. ai x | 
A 19-year-old Flint youth, Harold partment officials . se Vil 
R. Davis, drowned Saturday when Was obvious they are deeply com| M@’s Going On to Speak a motorboat tipped over on Kears- as P Nati 5 E | 
~ Jey Lake. near Flint. . cred. ls on Nation's Economy 
Donald Moss, Zi, Kalamazoo, “O at Secueal . tenet’ in New York Tomorrow 
st of Kalamazoo, when he] Medals are presented to Lee A White, left, and publisher of the Detroit News who founded | 204 lettists returned to Venezuela) ono im _ president water skis while being . fenmn and from in Ray Allen Billington on behalf of his father, Cranbrook. Mr. Billington an outstanding ama- after the overthrow of the dicta-| Eisenhower plans to go to Getty#-| for ghe balance of his unexpired 
towed by two companions in & ™M0-| the jate Cecil Billington, for their work in de- teur botonist, designed the famous grounds and |torship of Gen. Marcos Perez|burg tomorrow to vote in the| term. 
torboat. ‘ - * veloping Cranbrook Institutions. Making the ‘gardens at Cranbrook, while White served as a Jimenez on Jan. 23. Pennsylvania primary and then Gafill has resigned, 
wie hiede Tt: teat De- presentation is Henry Scripps Booth. Both men director for 20 years and wag its public relations * « ¢ travel on to New York for a major) yyy 4, 
Sd tail mendes chile both: were associates of the late George G. Booth, director before retirement. Communists were the chief ci-| Speech tomorrow night on the na- * * 
troit, - - vilian organizers of the revolution|tion’s economy. + A group of 85 residents in the 
bg 8 pe mete | z sich ‘mt the res samen, ener, pertateete Prt ines cha ro To ‘ . a , rnment, and they have come missioners to 
Thomas Sullivan, 13, Flint Bloodmobile Due Hotta Slate Retained to oncepy an even me = White House grounds by helicopter oe Leollgray caren the offen. 
drowned in 12 fect of water Sat- : position politically-since then. about 10:30 a.m., on the 30-minute | i. odors from the sewage dis- 
near Flushing. i ones 4 : as Expect 59 Models After voting Eisenhower will go 
+ Charles Mellor, 20, Washington,| . Pontiac Motor Division employes) (Continued From Page One) Bush, 34, of 300 Plumstead, Wa-| °F = Ng Mery = aa tna omg ~via mus eae Satay vise his car) will be donating geod rye charge of conducting the election,|terford Township, drew 364 votes Perhaps Month Early he ‘will. board his private four-| the Michigan 
ae 2. & Se Tees 6 tho Red Ciges| Caled Br berry. oe om : | [eee shat, Coemnine I, fe) oore 
“Richard Siterlet, 17, Livonia, was|Bloodmobile makes “| this election an , ined From fight : killed Friday night when the car|two yearly company solicitations. FR pay baeeroney on gr * * & (Cont Page One) | He is scheduled to arrive at La| trolt. - ” sald. “I of 2569 Hallman. Wa-|ffom Harley Earl, vice president/Guardia marine terminal about 
ye ne = gel ae The geet, io Benes on the 15 | boon going os,” Malmess wate OT ena Mwah 361 votes (and styling director for GM, that|12:30 p.m, and then will motor|shi one. plate por macath rade druws trom | Ope Foe me eee Norse on Lis cppanent, Robt “|some of the 1958 GM models are|immediately to the Astor Hotel. [Mrs, Joyce ‘. ee Oe, en te See ees mimi Te *|too-adorned and that a lot of| Eisenhower expects to spend the |Creek, was when hit by | during 1967 by Fentine Motor | © 1 wis eubendh, chrome has to go. afternoon in his hotel suite and|Ackerman ar 8 + tnmedinte | '* years. I wish you Simmons, 35, of st E. Longtel- | while you're pondering this one,|perhaps have a few business en- rol atte the same | For the ‘benefit of the defegted) low Ave., got 388 votes; Paschal, along comes Benson Ford, a Ford|gagements. Michigan _ University, Factory Representative 
half of 1958. case of reprisals, “Detroit head-| and Orsini, 38, of 61 N. Ardmore statement for a loop. Astor Hotel will be carried nation-|of Detroit, national . : 
1053, when the| Tuarters will want to hear about) St 378, ‘Their nearest rivals | As chairman of Ford's dealer|wide on television and radio (9:30|woman, and Richard Stiles of REMINGTON inaugurated them. were Rebert prog lg w=. |policy board, Benson Ford recently! p.m. ). Lansing, 
through December, 1957, Pontiac Winners end losers slike hadi wort Beis, ; SS : In the dinner atidience will be/sistant prosecutor, 
employes have contributed 7,029) raise for the conduct ot the elec- Sait, 8, Solves sek Sete as ten ety marbet |tbout 2.000 busivess lenders on Pian . _— anti-Wefte slate, ra meeting econo Robert Girardin, 
of this total was| ‘It was a clean election and an/ Harmon, 43, of 2990 Barnes. 0 aa ip rng ap hcg oo fe mobilization conference of the|Tecreation director, will attend a 
‘ whole blood and) honest one,” said Bryant, a self-| Drayton Plains, chalked up 720 un-| jong, iow cars with plently o¢ |American Management Assn. ts bs matinee 
Korea and: for repleniah-| kins St gy ghd to cel gee last n =" er = aaa aerediatele. efter | Recreation Directors at . W | him last mont on ely 
national civil defense re-| slate. “I have no complaints were ruled ineligible to run by| The second of Edsel Ford’s three|the speech. He will be accom-|"?5% Park ~~ 
’ at all.” ‘Holmes. sons, has his own indisputable panied by an old ——— confer ge w 
emai Field Marshal Viscount Montgom- | Change 
age 3 Sg —— “A curtous fact is that two of |ery. Montgomery will be Eisen-|Son on programming and equip- CI Z =a One of them, Charles Fetherlyn, the three : hower’s guest at the White House |™ent. 
No Dictator, but Ready ' |x wa sacked by the onpostin| (esr tcnaey in toseys mar, [tor a few days AARRRAADRDDAAR ARRAS eas the international board, = "| Kets the Chevrolet Smpala and 3 New LIQUID MENDER to Take Over—De Gaulle | ese puea | 22, Ose, are. bah $ Vises Most Anyth | —_ * | 4} i’ : & . d 4 F 
a | Pom scone to Holmes. undoubtedly oe king of pratt Mrs. Steinbaugh Out 3. . 3*Won’t Dry in T ' . : ’ ; 7 é 
fo) (Continued From, Page One), a. : “4 peitiame | in “yy meni Stee = Olds carries 44 pounds of of School Flection = 
of republican defense proposed by|isi® euunnet “spat ditgd virtue uf being duce-paying men |. is. is ; | 2 different organinzations.” . bers on the job last month. s his own company’s! - os teenie 
“In these conditions, the army, a four-passenget Thunderbird as the| , i". Sally Steinbaugh has been | % He explained his views at ® which was able to see this feeling,| Although the local normally has outstanding car of the| ‘Squalified as a candidate for the '¢ news conference, As he s p ok ¢, prevented disorder. The army has| between 2,500 and 5,000 members, year, adding: _ Pontiac Board of Education, leav-| 
the first signs of a Communist: | gcted.” he eligibility Sat was low, he said, “Though it is relatively inno-|!"g three to contend for two seats >: 
calleq order to stop work were © Ss. 2 ' |mainly because of recent layotfs.|cent of chrome, it offers evidence rus yolageendlngeadnerds | 
being felt in Paris, He said the army sees the “me-| Of the ballots applied for, 41\that strong, individual styling will|¢T Who handles election proc > 
‘Some subway lines halted and which prevails. © were not counted. Of thesé, he sell in any kind of a market.” said that Mrs. Steinbaugh’s nom-|@: 
many buses returned to their ga-| “T Understand perfectly well the |said, 16 were absentee ballots im- Ford, with others in the indus-|inating petitions were-not-technie~/ 
rages..- were on the alert at/attitude of the high command in returned or not returneditry, discount the importance of|#lly valid because she circulated|@ 
yee aedaat an dee’ eed Algeria,” he said. — at all and 25 were voided because foreign car penetration of/them under the name of Mrs./> 
The quuarel egpetred young’ fot] Bo Geallb-tuatled that of ineligibility status. the American market. While ad-|Fred Steinbaugh rather than her) tommetgy weet cSters : “legal” name of Mrs. Sally Stein-|$ his 67 years. He was dressed in &/ assumed leadership of the French aa Pg ls a in our} . $ 
ey 2 Ot pete 8 Oe) pen fe. welt re a tin (Gave Wrong Address be thiths the demand il level oft] Mrs. Steinbaigh ts a second $ 
re _ a —-. ~ “If things continue the way they |t0 Pontiac Police: = — 300,000 year, — — —- Crofoot rete 3 — < seee ques! ng an . .” De Gaulle id “ . : poten’ larger. mar . other candi 4 
“yam going back to my village|ey’ Sore" tects well that the In Saturday's raid on an alleged|ket of six million to possibly 10|withdrew from the race in her) S20 St it'mow st sine 
but I remain . Se Of fegime as it is can not accom- Neeed ir eat Took Wn| The ebay scnee tie’ cout ad.| Left now are Dr, Walter Godsell, |¢ 4 the country,” plish anything.” ) . , ok |S 
os «-* * It might produce programs, in-|kins, gave police his address as|vent of the 1959 car models willjan incumbent, Mrs. Elsie Mehal $ 
As he left,“‘De Gaulle to POW-| nisine and even make efforts to-|4°4 Branch St. jsupply antirecession shot-in-/and Charles M. Tucker Jr. The|> 9g ¥. Saginaw —ind Floor 
er” shouts were heard outside the! 4 actions but would not|..The Tesident at that address, |the-arm that our economy needs. [election is Jéne 9. i easaaesaaaaeaehdtdntnite 
hotel where he met the press. achieve anything, De Gaulle said. |Mrs. Vivian Thoma yrodluag seq ——e 7 
At the outset, De Gaulle made *« * * lh ser not know Wat- kins and he did not lwe there. it clear he felt that the present Rog Gaulle again did sgartnogeel : 
regime, encompassing many exact terms under whic 2 
parties, could accomplish noth- |would assume national leadership. Saginaw Judge Named re 
ing. ; But he insisted this would have 
, : to be on his terms—not in the; LANSING \W—Appointment' of 
—— oe . sip oe _ way a long string of premiers) Probate Judge Fred J. Borchard, 
SOE ae Seats hp, Sot ote cntw ined with eek ot ees [han Seltawed atncn. 2008 4, of County to the June 9 school election at the |which is now in near revolt against pei ae of rdammpin Ma Saginaw am = S Vs 
Thursday meeting of the Henry R.|the current Cabinet in Paris, tation of support from vari-| newly created circuit judgeship . , Flexible, unbreakable plastic won't Schoolcraft School PTA monthly De Gaulle said he is ready to/ous parties. The present govern-| in Saginaw County was an- ad ae eee ee ee 
-|head the government of France ment is the 25th since World War) nounced today by Gov. Williams’ . 
Ali taxpayers, whether they have |as he did in a previous great na-| II. office. 
children in school or not, have jtional crisis. 2 Pa a a NN I Nas lad j 
om school, 6400 Mace oA that he. pak : Appl ‘ : meeting at the . ace-| He recalled that he took power, 4 H : 
- day Dr legally in postwar France after re- § Reservation pp ication ; : 
mal ~ {turning here with the Amen ; 2 i 
= The Weather te Gewne said he had kept si ' - t aoe ;  si- . 
1 oa. waiter Bares Repert | Seat eat tne omen wun we + Press Theater Tour: 1 sone oniete ioe ant “ot metres felt he could serve “the country. : 4 og 
ings at "IS te tmlicg per hear today, The general spoke to a roomy Please make the following reservation for me on The 4 ij 
- -gleuty sad war _ sige pean y orang Venger Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing 4 : 
y im Pon . He stood a e ‘’ Monday morning, June 23, and returning June 28. : 
Lowest fecoersiaes procadinn 8 am.|before a battery of microphones. |! — ~ Ps! : | 
pitted Bias ony ee t ie h * * ro 1 --.. Miss . ’ Ve 
; : " He started the news conference; ; fi ‘ 
Sun rises Tuesday at § 00 « m ‘with a brief statement, He then she Fly a swift, smooth Viscount’ one- 
Moon rises Tuesday at ©:40 at jaaid he eee questions |) ie stop to New York. Other A-engine, = an Taal perakal only concerning French institutions | ' : “+ “i: cu a Domatown Temperatares 6: and relationships with Algegia. 877°" ME Foca case Savon en gen en cacssae se srwelcenser SnaneOODE : Capitaliner service to Chicago, 
ss ofa ara . 2 om . 671 Referring to the last four years | Add ; . my f | Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia 
eam... 62 2pm ...... in North Africa, he said the pres: 4 sae I sarong leila ili rere and Washington. /; ARE B 8 ‘ent situation could lead fo-an ex: y 4 (moyen / sar 
leeks meee ‘tremely grave national crisis. p City. eee ees sagese setccentesteeeees grea PRONG Gircseees es wee - ; / 
ny Weaperpiere o.chlecenen. a hrs pial aaa pal Leggy I understand that the $187 1 have enclosed include’ trans- 1 ’ 
Soe * "1 portation, hotel. theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, ! a 
One Year Age in Pontiae | He said that in ‘this moment off boat trip and Rte a ——— plus other extra features | af, st ze 
Lawest, temperature seScedadectscess aa] grave Gace ft seat mentions a $8 : “ . a sed a Bel 
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and Lower Temperatures | mous problems confronting France|j ‘nformation will accompany reserva’ : = , Dish | 
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Sunday's Temperature Chart _ithe peoples of Africa, and wit n| i es ve. 
s Baltimore # a Memphis. the communities living in Algeria. i “a - nares, ee the Pentise Press Theater Tour | £! 00 
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<< Begmneritio 6) % piiwsunes 1 t2/ De Gaulle said the fighting i I have included the full pavment with this reservation, 1! . Eherketen 8 iH New OFF ‘8 & Algeria and the boiling emotional } '; 2, unable to make the tour I understand that I shall be a 
Pompeo . pa 4 New ¥ 5 fever there grew out of the fail- ' given a full refund — give notice by May 23.I under. 5 
ee te Fa cent came seat Sep euan Seema peta pega | 2 § “The population of Algeria sees|§ ing {fst if 1 am not included among the first 160, 1 under- : 4 yi in Paris crisis upon crisis. How|! stand that I a A participate in all of the of events ' 
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5 City Burglaies : 
Occur-on Weekend 
1532 Baldwin Ave., by breaking . |Ave., change from machines and s (City Service Station, 435 Auburn, Lose Stolen Goods 
     154 N. geared tools: NEW. HAVEN,, Conn. w —   
ere ch the tkieves bees. Goavi Dozes Through Thett Thieves stuffed a load of stolen 
— lauto accessories into the batk of a 
stolen pickup truck and drove off. 
       
      inaw St., undetermined amount’ of leo had were at Glem told police he awoke from a 
  ing his wallet and $12. The thieves HAGERSTOWN, Md. @—Martin Making a turn, the rear of the 
Pay : *inap and fou someone had sliced|truek came loose, sailed the other 
B eveeige hydeysay trom coin ma?|or pis wear frouser pocket contain-|way, and with accessories inside, 
: was later recovered. Police said it 
raided his refrigerator.|hadn’t been bolted to the front. * Tugs Refloat Freighter 
Reefed. With 7. Aboard 
day refloated the aes anuer _ “The vessel.-was en route from). 
freighter President Hayes,|Hong Kong to Saigon..She is being 
perched for a week én a coraljreturned here for drydock inspec-| © 
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    _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘MONDAY. MAY 49. — 
} Detroit. Sewer Plan. 
to Benefit Oakland Meore cf Shuthehstela’ Guided. When additional paris ob gunt/ 400 Cub Scouts, Parents| 
County will benefit trom a-$33,000,-leastern Oakland County will hook| Attend Rochester Picnic 
000 expansion of Detroit sewage/up to the system depends on when I two: eatin (unadahiien of Cub “dale, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak,; k Park, Huntington Woods, parts |} | 
Southfield, Lathrup Village, | 
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LANSING (INS) — A sandlot 
baseball game in Lansing, Mich- 
igan_ was halted yesterday when   
  
  
    
  
    treatment facilities which will be- 
’ igin this fall.’ 
Expected to be served by the en- 
largement will be Southfield, West- 
wood,. Bingham Farms, Franklin, the areas “do necessary work on 
treatment capacity is available,” 
Remus said.      
     
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mot fb gs ned = Bloomfield’ Township, Orchard) now with the water bill, of 160 Mark. Kocehg. —_ arses 2 ‘ a Secse 
* * * 1 ssspicu Lake, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake,| cents per 1,009 cubic feet of wa- ke Teabeau, Gary Shelton, Eris Special “Listener” model for the extreme loss of hecring 
Police said Dario Merrando. 28 2 CHEEPS Bloomfield . Township, «Bloomfield| ter used will become effective Werwey, Dick’. Tucker, 
Merrando, 28, 3 ANESTE Hills, Birmingham, Westchester| Jan. 1, 1958 to meet the cost of bby H nd T Ke we eR ON ER 
of Lansing, was shot in the left 4 ATTES and Troy. providing service. “o¥] Solty: Haney: and Temuny) 1. QUINKERT CO., Otarien of Detroit : 
4 Boge bP neh enor — ° any The present sewage treatment! “Most families use about 1,000 ~ * * : tisk nsend ew St Minetreted booklet E regraree 2 
Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, where 7 = plant in Detroit serves more than cubic feet of water a month,” Re-| Also, Dennis Farnsworth, Charles) ; 
. * GINREHA 2,667,000 people in Detroit and 4 mus explained, “so the increase/Laflin, Jack Moss, Timothy Broad- 
  his condition was listed as serious. suburbs. including many "in. Oak- 
land County, according to Gerald 
Remus, general manager of the’ 
Department of Water Supply. 
The expansion wil] eventually 
serve. 4,009,009 people, he said. water, Robert Fletcher, Tommy) 
Nadolski, Kenneth Tuttle, Jerry 
Farstvedt, Bob Bogison and P| 
| will cost the average householder | 
only 10 cents monthly.” 
* * * 
| Parts of Oakland County now at- 
tached to the present Detroit sew- 
age system are: Hazel Park, Fern- 
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Lansing, for investigation of as- 
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said two other men were held for| 
questioning, but had nothing to 
do with the shooting. 
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    )NTIAC PRESS | Editorial Page aseocisTaD Passe MONDAY, MAY 19, 1958 
  
  
Attempts to Discredit 
_-Dick Nixon Backfire 
Several writers and political figures 
have commented upon an unusual. 
angle in Vice President Nuxon’s un- 
_ « happy experiences on his recent 
_ “good will” tour. 
It is reasonably well established 
_ that Communist agitators instigated 
__ mich of the trouble. True, Jocal gen- 
- darmes compounded the difficulties 
_ by looking out the window, but the 
fact remains that Russian sympa- 
thizers were high on the list of “those 
     
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    fice reports a few phone calls asking 
~ been dropped from The United Fund. 
_ of its work. The fine new building is 
The Man About Town 
-Scouts.of America, a hiking trail has been . 
~~ gm detail have been issued, and the route 
' outdoors and seek an intimacy with it. 
  himself, Of these men a Western | 
Soviet expert says “with them in 
power the ruthless type of totali- 
tarian rule would be fully re- 
vived.” 
x « * 
Meanwhile Trro is defying the 
Soviet bloc and declares that Yugo- 
slavia will continue to steer an inde- =| 
pendent course of “its own road to 
socialism.” This time the split with 
KuRUSHCHEV seems final. 
United Fund Is Still - Aiding Salvation Army 
‘The Pontiac Area United Fund of- 
whether The Salvation Army has 
-~ *.k 
The queries followed an editor- 
fal here praising The Salvation 
Army for the self - supporting 
manner in which it operates its 
    cert 4 ae 
eep, Peep! 
      ing. 
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That has nothing to do with the 
Army’s original activities, They con- David Lawrence Says:   
tinue as usual. The Army continues" 
in The Chest as usual for that part 
  
Old Trail Revived Follows Route of Indian 
Residents of This Area 
Dandelion: A joyful herald of spring, and later a cussable nuis- 
Now underway is a revision of the his- 
starting at the monument on the bank 
of Orchard Lake, beside Commerce Road. 
Under the supervision of Field Execu- 
tive. 
W. H. Wells 
of Clinton Valley Council of the Boy * 
  laid out which extends to Kent Lake, 
south of Milford. 
A booklet and map showing everything 
  promises to become a favorite with scouts: 
and others who are lovers of the great 
  
  
worst since Trro’s 1948 break with 
STALIN... 
' ‘The reason then as now is 
Tito’s refusal to accept Russian dictates on policy and his out- 
dogma of the majority of the 
world’s Communist parties. - 
» ee ee i 
This means that Yugoslavia may 
lose about $300 million in economic 
aid from the Soviet Union and that 
Moscow will e an all-out war 
against “Titoism.” Yugoslav leaders, 
who were hopeful of better relations 
with Russia after Premier Kurusn- 
cHEv’s 1955 visit and more concilia- 
tory attitude, are said to be “severely 
shaken.” — ; : 
Karusucuev himself is in trouble 
at home, over his attempt to give 
Communist satellites a measure of 
freedom. Old line Communists op- 
posed this policy and point to the 
Polish riots and revolt in Hungary as 
evidence that Srairm’s iron rule 
_ should have been maintained. 
- It is not these Stalinists how- 
ever who are out to get Premier 
Khrushchev, but a young group 
raised to power by the Premier 
THE PONTIAC PRESS 
Trade Mark Datly Except Sunday   
  
Jom~w A. Riney 
Assistant Advertising 
Manager . Rousertt Basserr, 
Executive Vice Pres!ient 
and Advertising Director 
# Howase H. Prrecesate 11, 
- Viee ones and Business Manager 
doum W. Prreornsue, Secretary and Editor 
Romer B Tos Managing tor 
pre mesin eenersses 
bg Bigaonr ne Press ts entitled excinsively to the 
_ oo republication of all local news orinted tn this 
pewapaper as wel) as a8 AP news Ciapatehen 
Powrixe Press ty deviveres wy cerrier tor 40 cent 
} where carriey service is. not evaiiabie by mati East M. Teranwerit, 
Circulation Minaget 
G. Massuatt Jogpan, 
Loca! Advertising Manager 
Grosce C iwmaw, 
Classified Manager 
  
  
    ; an areole tn 
Phone Pontise FE 2-#181." . 2 
2 i : ‘, “of 412 North Saginaw St. He has five "Mr, and Mrs. Blair Kennedy 
of Oxford that it no longer is considered 
a pleasure to hunt them. Slavic languages sent from 
: — ee 
Setting a fresh baked apple pie out- ted States and her allies are 
doors to cool, prt cap earbnigs ge a yn 
Mrs, Arthur Augsman 
of Walled Lake failed to reckon with a 
pair of blue jays, who now have a call ~The’ authorities also censor every 
that sounds like “more pie.” newspaper and 
Doing honor to her breed and her tions are regularly issued banning 
home community, an Oxford sheep on the publication of certain kinds   
the farm of on ee! 
ie . Lee Gardner ; 
of Oxford recently gave birth to healthy 4, nroehont the, Soviet = 
quadruplet jambs. 1 Spout barr ath ay, 
' persistence, to explain the govern- 
Placing first in a “Musically Yours’ ment’s point of view to the people. 
contest is The apologists for the Soviet 
Mrs. Virginia A. Godwin pes — eames ias 64, Ra use 
of Rochester, who got her start in a lit- a Wabhen e nla | eclan 
erary way on The Pontiac Press. Cy manebted= aan Glen aakeaee 
Latest ultra-multiple tulip breeder ls 
Walter C. Waldie 
  The people are told that the 
government has made up its mind 
as to what is right and proper for 
them to know, and anyone who 
differs is suspected of treason. 
* * * 
While the’ existence of this sort 
Vieter D. Bacon of intimidation is well known out- 
of 23 Grande Ave. He has a revolver that side the Soviet Union, there is no 
antedates most any other firearm we clear explanation as ;to why the 
ever saw. Kremlin js afraid to ‘Jet the truth 
: come in. : 
A story of early railroading here is told No such timidity is shown with 
in a clipping from a Detroit paper of respect to the admission of 
1847, sent me by : musical groups or ballets or 
John Lockmiller, works of art, and there are even 
former Pontiac resident, now living in houpan besana.a0a a poverkenent 
Detroit. A man wagered the railroad 
superintendent that he. could beat the 
train with his team of horses in a race 
from Pontiac to Detroit. The night before 
the race somebody stole all of the fuel 
for the wood-burning locomotive that had 
been placed at convenient places along 
the railroad. The engine ran out of steam 
before it reached Birmingham—and the 
horses won. plants with five buds and blossoms on 
each single stem. 
  A very commendable yen for hoarding 
things that portray their time is enjoyed 
    
The Country Parson 
Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Hannah Alderman 
of Rochester; eighty-fifth birthday. 
Everson Maltby 
of Keego Harbor; eighty-third birthday.   
   f a. 
abe” 
: a a 
| hie. ke Bs RTM 
  r crops would be smoth- / Mr. and Mrs, Alton Easterly ered out by ta, tes, /if tien 
of Waterford; fifty-first wedding anni- cujtivated their fields as they 
versary. do their te 
, ~ \ : * . *% e \ i of ( 
\ ~ 
; \ : ee ry magazine published 
in the Soviet Union, and instruc. _ YY 
Reds Spend Fortune to J am Truth 22ers 
Soviet officials exhibit such anxiety 
their own broadcasts sent to a 
  
Dr. William Brady Says: :   
‘Pop’ Addicts Can’t Hope 
to Have Healthy Teeth 
The New Zealand doctors digjgnot 
mean to imply that milk plays no 
part in the building of good teeth 
inthe young infant. Their condem- 
nation of milk in the diet of older 
children, youths and adults. was 
‘not wagranted on any evidence 
they brought forward. 
‘POP’ Go TEETH! 
I don’t know about customs in 
New Zealand, but I assume pop 
(colored, sweetened, flavored, car- 
bonated beverage) of one kind or - 
another is as popular among the 
youngsters there as it is in Ameri- 
ca. Occasional indulgence in pop, 
say on the child’s birthday, or at 
a pienic or the circus, is harmless 
—although lemonade, orange juice 
or other fruit or vegetable juice 
drink is always more refreshing 
and more healthful, in my judg- 
ment. . 
But youngsters who are per- 
mitted to guzzle pop as a regular 
daily habit get q poor start in 
- the world and generally suffer 
from malnutrition, The child who 
is permitted to get a large part of 
“his or her daily calories from 
sugar hag little or no interest in 
Or appetite for more substantial 
food, “hoo . 
Each glass of containing 
perhaps a tablespoerdl of sugar, 
gives the youngster a brief “‘lift’ 
for a spurt of energy which lasts 
a few minutes. Then when. the 
_ Sugar is burned up, the youngster 
‘quickly ‘loses interest in the game 
and instead of playing the game - 
/ Or doing things himself-joins the 
' great American majority, who sit 
back ‘and “relax” as they watch 
others play ies i i : f $ i 
  for make-believe life. Watch the ig E : Fy it 
: B i Pontiac, 
(Copyright 1958) 
  . _. Voice of the People Es 
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make it official at 85? 
- P, S. Are Paul Sparrow and Guy Sparrow any relation? 
Hey! When does that “no neck- 
tie” deal start? Is The Press going 
to support the suffering men in 
(Editors Note: Boys, shortly 
we'll “take you to our leader” and uJ 
ut 5 
Z 
' fe 28 
A York.) 
the next seat death rides with 
‘We're All Tired - of Re-Delivering’ 
Yesterday I received a letter for 
a neighbor on another street. I 
  Tell Appreciation | 
for Honor, Gifts 
   
  Space Limitation Affects Comic 
We take The Pontiac Press and 
-Tve been reading the Jackson 
Twins, They haven't been in lately 
and I'd like very much to know 
they’re the only 
world that is. Until they treat their 
the poor 
Only French diplomats could 
blind over the centurjes. 
* 
‘How Do. Others 
Collect on Ideas?’ 
We want to know if GM sugges- 
The suggestion office keeps telling us it takes time. How did you other 
ers collect? } 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Donna is heartbroken. She 
fession. But she was miserable 
when her husband left, yet she 
says she is just as miserable 
when he is back at home. They 
have two children who likewise 
-have a stake in Donna’s final 
decision. You readers be the 
“fury today. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Y-313: Donna Q., aged 26, 
hag beeri married eight years. 
. x © * 
“Dr, Crane, I am desperate,” 
        
   
  lovely children 9 
and had been so 
happy. Now. he= 
says he has vene- « 
real disease and 
\Notice Donna’s final. question? 
Because of her limited experience, 
she thinks her dilemma is very 
unique, and even wonders if 1 
have ever run into it before! 
Bis 7, : 
doctors meet it thousands Alas, _ of times, and Ihave unfortunately ni 
as 
| What’s Answer to He my attention 
thus bolster teenagers, as well as 
young married people like 
Donna. 
Donna says she can never forget. 
And she is sincere in thinking she 
can't, 
But the affair was brought to her 
attention: only. a week ago. She 
hasn't had time to forget! 
* * * : 
. Like the person who has lost a 
loved one by death, Donna feels 
' inconsolable and incapable of for- 
getting. . 
But with wide experience, we all 
learn to forget and. compromise 
and make new adjustments. 
“ADVICE” COLUMNS 
“Advice” columns render a 
great service by helping widen the 
J 
on one cheek, we should turn the 
also, which means we are to 
And when a wife ts willing forgive her mate’s accidental mis-~ 
take, she should not nag him about it forever r Problem? until” he quarreled with her and 
finally told her to “Shut upl? 
Even if a person makes an 
error, he doesn’t want to be 
reminded forever about it! 
Denna will ruin all the value of 
her forgiveness if she becomes a 
chronic shrew and nags her 
mate continually, y 2 
Another lesson derived from this 
case is the evil effect of liqour on 
happy homes. As high as 50 per 
   
    
  . But Donna isn’t guiltless, as note 
tomorrow's follow-up. For a satis- 
fied husband seldom succumbs to —_. 
  Pha 
          
  
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Key personnel at the hospital pect of a light vote may hamper Makes Strange Bedfellows statement that automobile man- 
Jearry small shirt pocket receiving) Peet of & ee ° oh pe % i s eo: .! agement has paid little attention 
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‘Republican organization candidate,/for the United States, which But the American problem goes more in keeping with existing high- 
Arthur T, McGonigle of Reading, preaches democracy but does busi-| ..., decver. For exapeie, is 0s way facilities, cost of imsurance 
eA F tu e head of one of the largest pretzel|ness with dictatorships of the) qcire to keep France in the West- parking facilities and horsepower. 
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    A Business Career _ ‘There are no “hard times” for those who make 
| themselves indispensable to their employers as secre- 
taries, accountants and executive assistants. You can tion, : 
Pittsburgh Mayor David L. Law- 
68, is the Democratic or- j 
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  The immediate effect may be to 
limit the spread. of communism. 
The long-range effect can be bad. 
For. example: in Latin America 
-4vhich has thrown out seven strong- 
'|men since 1955 and hag three left. 
The effect can be bad elsewhere 
.|mend this kind of American policy   
    
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learn business skills quickly, then enjoy a lifetime * ¢ * This is why Vice President|or a sed parm 3 “> provides an increase in tax coll 
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delphia is running with MeGonigle| and spat upon in in America — ney would permi per 
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ginning of the campaign. Liven-|has close ties with dictatorships /watkins (R-Utah) over his sugges-|'@X rate frequently carsies its 
. Comptometer, Calculator, and other good is running alone - |abroad, For example: it does busi-/tion to forego new auto model de-|Teward by expanding business, 
subjects. ee .* & -* ness with the Spanish dictator,|gigns this year. ' ating new commerce and actually Spaldings and Other. Famous makes. 
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REMEMBER— 
Oaly on Exchange Member can 
plier all of these advantages 5 
ia home building. ; Somoze, assassinated). 
  In 1953 Milton Eisenhower, the 
honoring Milton Eisenhower and 
  | Odria, military dictator, toasted 
leach other in champagne. Odria 
iwas thrown out later, 
| Here are other Latin-American 
countries which have rid. them-|j) 
retoes of strongmen since 1955; 
| Argentina (Juan D. Peron); Haiti 
(President Paul E. Magloire); 
| Nicaragua 
* * * 
| But the strongmen are still go- 
(ing strong in.Cuba (President Ful- 
-gencio Batista); in Paraguay 
| (President Alfred Stroessner, mili- 
| tary dictator); and the Dominican 
Republic (Rafael Trujillo). 
In the meantime the Commu— 
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JOHN V. FLYNN - 
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    John. V. Flynn, 68, of 71 Foster 
., died Saturday morning at St. 
pos Novo! Steen on eta (; s 
i Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Area m. Wednesday. Burial will be in 
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 
Sivvies wil be kell at 3 De 
‘MRS BEECHER ARNOLD 
GEORGE A. CRAMTON .7F 
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Hadley. 3 
radia wife, Lois and 
of St. Peters- 
Mrs. Estes died Saturday in Pon- 
Hospital after a long 
lived at the home of her 
Mrs. John Sextin, for the   
      be in White Chapel Cemetery: 
"|Detroit, pod Mrs. ¥ "Mary. Reanick of 
the Farmer-Snover 
.lImar of Greenville; three daugh- 
.|Alice of Pontiac, 
.two sisters, Pamela and Kedlee 
‘ It\ten in Florida and Mr. and Mrs. 
_arqpwdhp- aro ap na a ble cerssammaend at vale: 
C Brings 3-5 Year Term 
_jyears in the State Prison of South- 
.ern Michigan at Jackson. Pontiac State 
sx rane nararan |DOCHOL Dies ROCHESTER — Service for Mis. 
Frank (Jennie B.) Featherston, 84, Harold ES nelly 36, 
la former Rochester resident, will 
be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at 
Pixley ‘Funeral Home. Burial will Burial in. New Jersey 
. | Dr. Harold s, Housman, 36, di- 
rector of- the psychology depart 
died Saturday evening 
Lake; one son, Roy of Rochester; 
five grandchildren and one great- 
grandchild. 
JANET MAY LOWE 
LAKE ORION — Service for 
Janet May Lowe, day-old daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowe of 
11050 Seabury Dr., who died yester- 
day, will be held at 4 p.m. today 
at Allen’s Funeral Home. Burial 
will be ‘in East Lawn Cemetery. 
MRS. GEORGE REYNOLDS 
‘MILFORD —‘Service for ‘Mrs. 
George (Rose) Reynolds, #2, of 1875 Highland Rd., wil] beat 1:30 
p.m. tomorrow at Richardson-Bird 
Funeral Home in Milford, with field Township. 
* * * 
Born in New Yerk City, 
Hospital for the past five years. 
He graduated from New York Uni- 
served in the U.S, Army. 
Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; Succumbs to Iilness; 
ment at Pontiac State Hospital, 
at Sinai Hos-) 
pital, Detroit, where he had been 
ill for about ‘six weeks. He resided 
at 2550 Ivanhoe St., West Bloom- 
Dr. 
Housman hag been at Pontiac State e @¢ 
FORT cgaenbahe Fla. 
fo-mer 
versity in 1946 and received: his associate professor of pediatrics at master of arts and doctorate de- 
grees from the University of Mich-|~" the’ Blau- Funeral Home at 
ments, 
Deaths Elsewhere   
Corp. of Bx Bank of America. 
Dr, Gerald M,. Cline, @1, 
  Service will he held tomortow at 
Grand St., New York City. Burial 
will be in Degel Yehudo Cemetery, 
Deans, N.J. There will be no serv- 
ice in the Detroit area where the 
Ira Kaufman Funera] Home has/* 
been in charge ef funeral arrange- 
had played a leading role in or- 
ganizing the giant Transamerica,     
     
     
        
              
       A NORTHWOOD MARKETS | 
ALWAYS TH E BEST FOR | ES || 
OPEN DAILY ‘til 9 P. M. 
SUNDAYS ‘til.5 P.M. — tion, he wrote novels, short stories} || ~ 
New York Times for 10 years, 
Davis classed himself as a liber- 
aj] and he helped found the Ameri-| 
cans for Democratic Action in) 
1947, That organization was wind-|       
      
        
    
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burial in Franklin (Mich.) Ceme- 
  tery. 
She died Saturday at the home 
of her son, Chester in Belding. 
Mrs, leaves two other 
sons, Joseph of Milford and Del- j L   
  
  
iers, Mrs. Climatine Adams of 
Pontiac, Mrs Eileen Hillard in Cal- 
ifornia and Mrs. Flossie Lorenc of 
Flint. 
Also surviving are two brothers, 
Charles Kline of Owendale and OF} . 
lie of Pontiac; four sisters, Miss 
Mrs, Della Wa- 
ter in Utah, Mrs. Elizabeth Dean 
of Davisburg and Mrs. Agnes Burt 
of Davison, 
PAUL 8. WOOTEN — 
MILFORD — Service for Paul 
S. Wooten, 344-year-old son of Mr. 
and Mrs. William Wooten of 510 
Rowe Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. 
today at Richardson-Bird Funeral 
Home, Burial will be in Highland 
‘Cemetery. 
He died Saturday of leukemia at 
Pontiac General Hspital. 
Surviving beside the parents are   
    
  
     
       
    
  
    
Ann, both at home, and his grand- 
parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Fritz Woo- 
  
Hidden Weapon Charge 
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Frank L. Doty to from 3 to 5 
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| Dombrowski pleaded guilty to 
learrying the weapon May 6.       
  
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DETROIT —Circuit Judge Eu- 
gene Snow Huff was in Detteit to-| 
day obedient to the State Supreme 
Court. But a fight before the U.S. 
Supreme Court was  foreshad- 
Bowing to firm directive, Judge 
Huff came here last night: from 
Saginaw prepared to “carry out 
my assignment” though unyielding 
on what he called “principle.” 
x * * 
The 47-year-old jurist, engaged in 
a history-making joust with his su-       |periors af the state bench, repeated 
‘that he will carry his fight to “| can't describe my feelings 
about being: here. now except ‘to | 
say that whatever happens I'm 
ready for it,” he said, 
Chief Justice John R. Dethmers 
of Michigan told Huff last week 
he could clear himself of a second 
contempt count by accepting the 
Detroit assignment. 
CHANGES MIND — 
At first Huff said he would ignore 
that order also. But he changed 
his mind Saturday after conferring 
with his attorney. 
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  Huff has been required to turn 
' his court over to Circuit Judge 
| Timothy C. Quinn of Care to 
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         80, Judge 8 Attorney a Washington to See Supreme Court 
Huff in Detroit; But. ‘Still Fighting ed by the court at Lansing of con-| cheer up an “above average” 
-backlog of cases on the Saginaw 
docket, 
The State Supreme Court. at 
Lansing will go ahead witi? its 
examination of the Saginaw Circuit 
Court docket as announced a week 
ago, Dethmers said today. 
Court Administrator Meredith H. 
Doyle was directed to examine a 
backlog of more than 300 cases 
pending in the Saginaw circuit for 
two years or longer. 
the highest court of the land with 
a request for review. 
With his own counsel now in 
Washington, he, already has un 
dertaken this. 
Friday, Judge Huff was convict-   ' , 
tempt. and-was fined. $250. He had), 
\defied the court's order to take,’ 
a temporary assignment in Detroit 
while a bac of cases in his 
Sagiriaw, County jurisdiction was to 
be cleared. 
PREPARED FOR COURT 
The mild - spoken jurist’s at- 
torney, Robert J. Curry of Sagi- 
naw, is in Washington prepared to 
go before the Supreme Court. 
‘Before leaving Michigan, Curry 
said he hoped to be able to pre- 
sent the dudge Huff case to- 
morrow, 
At the root of the dispute is 
Judge Huff's contention that: the 
state court has no right to take 
him away from his constitutents’ 
    
  
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Liner With: Bad Engine 
Misses Runway 
vacations and 
Fair in their native Belgium. 
Only four passengers escaped 
through a hatchway before the 
plane exploded in flames. At least 
  legal problems in Saginaw County. 
* * * 
Upon arriving hete last night 
a Huff said “T’'m here to car- 
  
  
Rules School Buses 
to Carry ALL Pupils 
TRENTON, N.J. &® — The New 
Jersey Supreme Court today ruled 
public school buses carrying chil- 
idren to junior and senior high 
ischools may also carry children 
|to parochial elementary schools. 
| The court voted 6-1 to reverse 
a ruling by the State Board of Ed- i 
iucation. The case involved a 
junior-senior high school in Berk- 
eley. 
* * *. 
In its opinion the court said state 
law permits regional school buses 
to carry parochial schoo] children.   
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arbor Karleen J. Avery, Keego H businessmen, organized by the 
American Management Assn. 
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He said the government is deter- 
mined to be “‘a stepping stone and 
not a stumbling block” in the path 
N recovery from the business re- 
cession, 
President Eisenhower will ad- 
dress the conference tomorrow, in 
what the White House has 
described as a major speech on 
        Retire &. Devnside ee hiend Rd.) men have expected him to provide 
Preeetek a. Tadeo. San jsome substantial clues to the ad- 
Barbers L. Kitehenhoff, 2891 Kenford | Ministration’s thinking on possible 
stimulants to employment, sales 
Lag ® phi nd and production, 
na “* ] “ * * * 
net nti deus Maazerest Weeks said the prospect of great 
nieienn ir: Se g. Bivd growth is clear to economists. 
Rebels anderson 2r.. 1th tion will rise from 173 mil- 
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“Sure, we see some weaknesses 
now — and with the help of busi- 
ness, we are getting rid of them,” 
he said. “But with equally sharp 
eyes we also can see our nation's 
  possibilities.” the state of the economy. Business- 
.|they did in January,” 
      
  great strength and its great future Z today with the most serious politi- 
cal crisis~since it seized power 
from Gen, Marcos Perez Jime- 
nez's dictatorship in January. 
The’ junta’s two civilian mem-} 
bers have resigned without expla-/ 
nation,   
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The three remaining military, 
members were threatened with a 
general strike if they showed signs | 
of breaking the junta’s promise to 
a nationwide elections. 
streets in a general strike just as) 
was one of ‘the key. civilian groups j 
in the January revolution, 
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  to know rill Diggs of San Francisco, 
Pontiae Press Photes I can dress accordingly. Anne Fairburn of Mefdham, 
N.J., Mary Morrision of Chat- 
Barker, ! : blue wool with 
‘ drive and the late Mrs. Ward, * 2-8 
‘ : Was married Saturday to | The reception was held in the _ Crepe eg 
| toDonors "22s: TS So Po * rrthe ceremony’ took place at ‘eld. where the bride's mother 
; By ZMILY POST Christ Church and father were married and The 
“Dear Mrs, Post: We are a thé Rev. Robert L. Dewitt of Pare MSMR Ns Smith 
; group of women belonging toa “lating. the home of the bride’s great- . ber of 
bridge club. The husband of i aed wae 4 “ great grandfather, Charlies provisional 
one of our members was being uate. etigus tenes date 630s a dll cea ae age 
. transferred from here to an- very full skirt pleated from 7 uae a oe Bid sp: oe 
‘ other city and we, asa group, the waistline, with oval meck- 4+ periwinkle blue anda cor _ versity 
gave her a going away pres- _. line and small leaves of satin sage of phalaenopsis hoe a 
family to the new location and = forming short sleeves. 
after looking it over decided . ; : 
VEIL IS HEIR..00OM eer Tie veda veil of ihe 
“He has since come back to te belonged to 
this city where the family will gic egy aera ip 
stay, Would it be proper for {he small wrtath ot ot her 
ee Lead ad te Goon anon ted ; 
cere? — eo , 0m ber mother’s wedding. veil : 
The bridal bouquet was com- 
if you wish her to return the Stephanotis and small white — 
gift, and then if you tell her orchids. : 
to it she can show her * * * : 
a tion by giving some _Sisters of the bride Virginia : 
sort of a party for all of you. Palmer Ward and Mrs. Ed- _ 
Se mond F. DeVine of Ann Arbor ; 
. “Dear Mrs. : When a. were honor attendants. :- 
’ boy calls me up and asks me Bridesmaids. included Eleanor 
; for a date, is it proper to ask | Lea Spaeth of Philadelphia, 
' him where we are going? I niece of the bridegroom; Sher- 
Enjoying an after-breakfast cup of coffee in the of Briggs street.. It was the annual May breakfast of 
Colonial Room of Hotel Waldron Sunday morning Omega Mu Sigma Sorority of which Miss Strom is Ynere we were going. I nf i i i 1 
  EieeSz | 5 zB g oe Gels 10 right) Mrs. M. V. LaPlante of Clarkston,, president. Mrs. LaPlante and Mrs. Coster are new all reseed up and when. Contter of Bloomfield wile, 
" house were gowned © in 
trom of Mohawk road and Mrs. L. C. Coster | members of the group. | cp be told aggro ~ length dresses of light ivory 
taint ° two tickets for a basketball silk organza with oval neck- . 
lines, short sleevesand small 
crowns of ivy on their heads. 
They carried bouquets of ivy _ E 
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if my dress so I 
I was. I felt very m 
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Topic Is elmer Beare sports clothes.” * * : 
a ree Elizabeth Palmer DeVine, a 
7 d an Answer: If the boy does not. niece of the bride, was flower ; 
you where you are girl. She wore a short dress of 
you certainly have every right _jight ivory silk organza which i 
' to ask him you accept hung full from the smocking 
‘ | r en his invitation. around the shoulders. On. her ; 
a head was a tiny wreath of ivy. F 
       
  Omega Sigma like to who is sup. ATTENDS BRIDEGROOM 
met yaad oe de posed to sign the register at a Brother of the bridegroom 
annual breckinet. held in funeral home. I have been Karl Henry Spaeth was best -  - ’ 
the any Room of Hotel told that close relatives do not man, J af 7 y rf 4 
ba, lege Bn sign it. Is this right? I thought Philip George and Edmund ie Me ee ee 
and Wire, Leonard Coster that everyone Who came to the § Benjamin Spaeth Jr.; Walter . # M = 
Dao funeral home signed the regis- Harris Corson II of Philadel- RS. GEORGE LINK SPAETH phia, George Alonzo Jacoby, 
as friends and acquaintances,” | Sergei Pitirimovitch Sorokin, 
      s * * * 
, Speaker was Mrs. Eari — Paul Jude. Cannon, John 73 a 2 i : 
fem in Send Groove “etm et se cow's VA Om en's. Sect ‘uve- ; Nena % : F | 
aretery Ral. gos Forte ceadtenels shed to shew of Newton, adat Sebied the © en S eC lOn 
ed children and the manner in that they came to the funeral guests,” a - 
which the cases are cared for. home. Daniel David Spaeth, nephew : , 
ee Married Persona ie Cws 
She stated that ane Saturday in i iy — 
Soil hes cain bos bars beard _« Grace ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Lloyd of Summit avenue are : 
by a referee and then proper Lutheran in California and points of interest in 
disposition made by a judge. Chard were pee Pe er SS ee visited with Mr. 
Virginia Lee , oo 
Flath and Mrs. F. L. Willetts of White Plains, N.Y.,is here 
Paul T. visi relatives and 1 2 iu 
Odell. She Willetts was active in local music es and sang 
. in several choirs before moving to White Plains. _ 
is the - , Smgganots, ie, See ae, ’ 
daughter o The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sa 
vagal Sam Joan of Woodb 
parts, Sven ee ee relatives and ‘ 
Flaths of _triends last. weekend. Mrs. Hareld Kline and Mrs c Concert Set -__, Program chairman Mrs. John say of the groub, check over heir 
by Women Kuga Kojima of Dubay drive, secre- < 
Vocalists ° DearAbby.... ~ | 
| gtserres Home Shines With Love’   
    
Scott, will’ present its ls : 
peal sprig conourt Weatsenday — ’ South Earl Kline, hostessed the affair. 
evening at Crofoot School. The By ABIGAIL, VAN BUREN meet him on the corner any- this clear to him it he has Winding , xe 
    program, which is scheduled to ABBY: bec: I ashamed - doubts about it. Y , os ging +, from Grand Saturday morn- . 
begin at 8:15 p.m., will be the ait ain ahs Shi'a tchacesd df tes howe { live ts cor Floreace Crittenton Hotne drive, and his ing were Mrs. Adams, Mrs, Luther Strick- 
: . third invitational. performance : “It is old and shabby and a te ie en re parents are fg + Photons ee eee eer ee 
Community Chest. < the Paul R. es Ge Bgprinr Mabel on grip! ey , * : ann conferen Council 
TEAR ARES? My Weston ; Odells of Chureh Women held there ne eee . 
pes West Huron as *. te: * ; 
3 pide as gh wade pele we street,  __ Mary Smith Of Scottwood avenue ‘and Jeanette 
‘. eon at Davies of Emerson avenue are in this week i 
conversation , . visiting Doris Davies, a student at y Bible In- 2 
has been in this MRS. PAUL T. ODELL - stitute. They left the city Saturdayevening. . i 
amost years. : * x * ; ’ 
id and we are young -¥ 7 = « «@ ; 
; ' Charles W. Dickerson, a 3 ve mave rotingn om Virginia Flath Becomes ot rand bir, Donald Dickerson of OF snaw food, / hat if be wants s been nam pient of E. L. Newcomb 
: wweaie Bride of Paul T. Odell Memorial Award in « competition for ‘undergrad- 
; YOUNG OS Os 4 A gown fashioned of eyelet shaiig Wekili of ‘Birmingham mins Plans to enter the field of hospital phar- 
DEAR YOUNG; You can ex- _ ¢mbroidered Swiss organdy were bridesmaids. Mary Lou me OA & Fiath was her plain it to your husband, but over blush pink taffeta was) aia, — Donna Chilvers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. explain it to your worn by Virginia Lee Flath # Ov ' ’ ra : Their gowns were fashioned erstreet of St. Clair street, has been initiated into 
: Coane oat - ; — she became the bride of = aiice in silk dente along the Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha So- 
       
  fection for his parents, If T. Odell. princess lines with Sabrina  rority at Central Michigan 
were wise, you'd help him: __ She is the daughter of Mr. necklines. Floating back panels we flatly 3 a College where she is a 
i * “ Mrs. ecg -g Pag extended - to the hemlines of x &* * 
’ \- — aS par- thei - . ! CONFIDENTIAL TO CHEM. et aelara oben Salting bee bonis _ Announcing the birth of a son, Scott William, 
: ” Take it with a West Huron street. . held tiny nose veils, and they May 12 at Flint, are Mr. and Mrs. George Hurley 
IN LUTHERAN RITE carried ‘identical cascade ar ee rancy Tremper). teas Ar eat Sie. 
: : “ = wedding ormed Tangements of daisies, roses — ternal parents are Mr. an . George 
DEAR BAKER: I don’t rec- 7S 2 eee ee, wee at 8:90 p-m. Saturday rat Grace and lilies of the valley. Tremper of Linden road, Mr. and Mrs. George Hur- 
' henl tis 6 te © to ABBY in care of this paper. == Lu Church with the Rev. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM ley of Detroit are paternal grandparents. = 
| viata Tom wastes Scla4e,gyceladel Riad C Bkmeyer oc: ht an wan Roald Me ET you, your husband sure does : sae a fash. Sack and ushers were Fred- A daughter, Mary Kim, was born to Mr. and Mrs, ' “take the cake,” Lady gown was fa erick A. Bulman and Robert . Carl J. Olsen Jr. (nee Marlene Cook) of Charlotte 
ai, 8 SS Founders Day — ~and tiny cap sleeves. The bell. tinsk. street, May 9. ‘ . : make . _- Mrs, Flath wore a dusty blue al grandparents ie Harry B. C 
ie : long gd pet re —— Tea Is:Held omar teg-ting » neat Soom silk thffeta sheath dress for her of Neti Pe 4 street. Mr. unt Mrs. Carl 0 ayer | 
cone 8 all tancrind. SR" |. omdery Thy’ ai Cikpicec: TH, Neon te Sit wes Ce were peed ober nneton, Del, are paternal grandparents. : iS ! an apr ov | 4 
: Se sy i ep | | 5 Fomghs cigs’ Ghee : awk oom. The sane tea stews coe . por with a corsage of pink Jane Hooker . Judge Kaufman 
, him for chiki support because ‘and Mrs. George G. Booth.  bonrbinaged heniuion ot Following @ reception in the to Wed June 16 to BeS oker | 4 
‘ I was of age when I went out "Tea table hostesses were  Sains'orcanly scoured the VFW hall in Keego Harbor, PEARSE | 
; with him and I also knew he = Mrs, Elden J. Bemis, Mrs. Les- _ bride’s fingertip veil of illusion, | the new Mrs. Odell changed to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D.- Judge Nathan A. Kaufman 
: , aa. married a ter L. Dobyns, Mrs. Kenneth and she carried an arrange- a beige chemise dress with | Hooker of Hempstead, N. Y. will speak ata meeting Tues. + 
; will be Mr. ap oye aa St D McGregor, Grace Fry, Mrs. ment of white roses and lilies  ‘@ngerine accessories. She wore aor ae the engagement of day of Greater Detroit Area 
a * include = ig. a. ome for eee ieee in on siggy agg FS of the valley on a prayer book. — from her bridal cen ae mA _ Council of Hospital Auxiliaries, 
,. .. Who have no money.” \ Mrs. Edward A. Schirmer, _ ATTEND BRIDE The couple will reside on Roy B. Brown of Birmingham. Spodeli taste building. ’ 
1, ; GONE WRONG | .| Mrs. Howard B. Steggall, Mrs, Mrs. Larry Cates was Crescent Lake road following The couple will be married Mrs, P. Eugene Miller, rep-. 
4 DEAR GONE: This married) Henry L. Woolfenden, -Mre. matron of honor and Mrs. Ed- a honeymoon in Washington, June 16 in Ann Arbor follow. _ resenting Pontiac General. Hos- . man is responsible for child | Russell Barnes and Dorothy ward McManus, sister of the D.C, and in the state of ing their from the pital, is a-candidate for the ‘ support and the law will make’ Inglis - bridegroom, and Mrs. How Virginia, University of Miah office of president of the group: 
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    Highlighting the opening of the Tenth Annual 
Exhibit of the Pontiac Artists’ Society at Adah Shelly 
Library Sunday afternoon was the presentation of a 
portrait of Mrs. L. L. Sterling, one. of the society's   THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1958 ee : # 4 
Peter Zampol ( left) of Pei gruss avenue, portrait 
artist. Arthur Hays. (center) of Franklin Village, . 
presented the painting, and J. Hart Gould of 
street, art instructor, joined ‘Mr, Zampol to -|place, and Mrs. Ben Badenoch,   
10th deal 
Art Show | 
Is Held : The 10th annual exhibit of the 
Pontiac Artists’ Society opened at 
Adah Shelly Library Sunday after-| 
noon. 
: * * * 
Awards of merit in oil painting) 
were won by Mrs. Paul Merideth,| 
first place; Peter Zampol, second 
third place. Arthur Hays’ oil color} 
    Honors in sculpture were accord- 
ed Mrs. C. K. Nauman, first     
  founders, to her family. The portrait was a gift of discuss the work.   
By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE 
One 
They didn't get much éhance 
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Later, apologizing for him, Mrs. 
D. said to her guest, “You know, 
pee Mrs, D. rejected 
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, “Oh, Joe isn’t jealous 
    
  
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food! onstrate that he is -a the wickedness : of her conscience, 
essays tants being capable of pad feelings as |it will not only whip her with) ™ember Painted the picture, @ ALBERT... This conscience is strain and) well as‘ good ones, she'd better | panic ‘every time she fails’ it @ ROD... a bore. It isn’t even moral, forcing} start right now asking herself | but start to infect Joe, too. Former city librarian Adah Shel.) @e JUDY... 
her as it does to deny the truth) these questions? “Can I ‘trust | Already he's so ashamed of|ly will present a talk on the his- @ ELLIE... "| that she is subject: to faults and) » conscience that tells me.I have | his jealousy that he has to express|tory of the artists’ society when 
mistakes. | no problems? Why does it deny it im furtive | teasing instead of|the University af Michigan Alur- 
It is also cruel, punishing her! me the right to perplexities | in open and honest protest any ae — = 
_ es ae alumnae group 
 : . ve offered an additional award 
t Mark Twain for the picture voted most popylar 
en Installs Officers by their membership. 
ab Officers have been installed by * s* 
AAUW the Mark Twain PTA. President) Music, Movie of the group is Mrs. John Wither- f 
7 up, assisted by Mrs, Clifford Wi Closes Season cox, nt; . : 
‘|mond Zabaglo, father vice presi-| for Alcott PTA Shopping Center Luncheon dent; Mrs, Dallas Williams, secre- IN THE BAZAAR AREA 
eae Len ves] teen MA Sat et Ie . met lay for 10 A. M, te '. 
Pontiac Branch of American _ When members met at the school) meeting cae ee = — — Association of University Wom- Thursday evening Albert Casey of| school band entertained with a3 en. met Saturday in the Gale the Oakland County Juvenile Court} several musical selections, di- 
road home of Mrs. Olin Thomas jspoke. : rected by Jeanne Leland, and LUNCHEONS wn ee conc ; M 7 Elida Reinke accompanied the Sealtest ice Cream 
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erinary medicine Helland becca Gould and . Bruce Taylor was in- 
and to receive her doctor- Mrs. James Rosenthal — will stalled as president by M RIKER FOUNTAIN 
ate in that field from the UWni- present ‘‘History of Jewish Mu- Mihalek of the Pontiac 
versity_of Utrecht in 1930, sic,” accompanied by PTA Council. 
. ‘ : Wilson, organist, Sunday at.a dent is Charles Dugas. Retir- 
For the past year she has Musicale Tea being ing committee. chairmen hon- 
been at Michigan State Uni- on behalf of Pontiac Business | ored were Mrs. Earl Bowling 
versity furthering her research Women's | and Mrs. Charles Biggs, pub- | h he ; 
on certain strains of listeriosis, Club. Mrs. Fritz! Stoddard will | licity, and Mrs. Robert Bruce | = W ether an infectious disease found in open her Ottawa drive home | and Mrs. Taylor, chairman and 
both animals and men. for the 3 to 5 p.m. event. cochairmah of hospitality. 
Assisting Mrs.’ Thomas with . =~ you: mateen were “ es 
urston, Mrs. C. - ‘ 
bah he. Crm Mani, dev a smart) Hairedo |} “" Mabel -Double, Mrs. George FF f 
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0 At first, receiving sets only will Rep. Clayton “Powell ,XE%, YORE Tin Nona) The assostaton ys a worker 
Sed : __|be issued to these officers. If ex-/ Fights ‘Tamm Hall |2% ethics guidebook for manage-|join a union,,and it ealls for pro- 
"™s third boy, hurled off a back| Police said Terry lit a match! periments prove ‘successful, tiny 9 pees f ment. : tection of this;*choice, It urges 
ech b the force of the explosion, |nenr the gasoline while playing| radio transmitters will be provided) After Being Ousted | The , released yester-|that collective be con- 
Sieaped serious serious injury. with the other boys on his back}for two-way communication. day, the AFL-CIO code| ducted in good faith and that both 
a a wee porch, The receiver weighs only nine NEW. YORK i» — Rep. of ethics for » sides seek to make the 
erry Daley, 3 paugpene ounces and can be carried in a Adam, spokesman:tor the. manufac- ‘ful negotia- 
7 per cent of his body and | To make themselves beautiful, ase affixed to a patrolman’s belt |2avt0a Powell Jr, has told twolrecs’ association said the stan| ; 
d at 12:45 a.m. today in Dea- |girls in New Guinea rouge their ; . Tammany Hall leaders to stay OUt/ dards for industry represent poli- ye 
Hospital. whole faces—forehead, chin, and| Turkey occupies territory in both|°f. Harlem. cies that have been part of the by ea arg 0 se 
"ecg alba ae hialeaneamcs : — : jet ee eo eee ss Pose ccpned soul sk tains 
‘ tor, Powell od ee a oe ". [productive efficiency as a means and winter budgets 
5) ° “f just think Carmine (DeSapio,| He made it clear there is no|%f guaranteeing good wages and When Spring bills come 
. GALLAGHER S Must Dispose of Entire |y«« « Hall) and Hu-| thought of setting up any’ policing| steady jobs. fe start breaking-up it's easy to get bogged jan Jack (Manhattan's Negro bor- machinery to enforce the code. It denounces mass picketing he ti t see Seaboard | 
ough president) better not walk|,, ™¢ SPokesman said the associa-jand “monopolistic combinations} down. This is the time 6 
; Stock of New and Used Pianos ... and Used Organs up and"down Harlem streets’ top|‘{0" has absolutely no control over|by labor unions, with or without about a “Package Loan”. 
aratun tate vil acy maces With our “Package Loan” you may tie your 
“We're not i. thom U.S. Senate rackets investiga-|ontains a synopsis of the ethics bills together and have the advantage of 
NEW SPINETS [the same treetment the Commu |‘or% have, been, studying COFFUD-leode ‘adopted. by the’ AFL-CIO, one account at one place and one canven- 
[nists gave Vice President Nixon|tions for more than a men Gtie Sm Reon ee fe sensible monthly payment instead of 
5 land his wife, but we will make year. ey,,|finapelal honesty in the conduct of lent, 
er 495 lit mighty uncomfortable for ers association pamphlet says both|usien fairs, union Internal de. the many you may have now. 
Rasy 3 ; } them." . industry and labor have “obliga-|™ocracy meee bogged down see your “‘lending [ast Thursday, Tammany Jead|tons to the general public, to peo-|racketers en eres . ae, see 
. Congressional "| ‘ e 
: I Perel renee weted t|tion’s economy, which should ‘be The manufacturers’ pamphlet zh PINANCE 
A Small read ‘him out of the Democratic) "°oStized and, when necessary,| presents the labor code without 0, VY) 
party on the ground that he is|S!vem Precedence over their own editorial comment. But a conclud- COMPANY 
Deposit Is All inét a Democrat and supported|%Sanizational interests.” ing in the digest said: $500 in Record Time! 
You Need |Eisenhower because of the civil ee “We totes wet bean adépeid Get $25 to | 
|Tights issue. The manufacturers’ code . calls|by the AFL-CIO which deal with 1185 North Perry Street 
36 Months to Pay xf. EUS ‘bee vonee te scncen the) Oe ie Oe eS ee  enbas utr abe. : - 
|regular Democratic candidates alings - workers, customers, | ciety, employers, econ- Miles Northeast De 
las many Negro and Puerto Rican| creditors and suppliers, It warns|omy of the nation or to the in- Next to the New A & P Supermarket 
TI 0 lareas as he can. that all forms of monopoly, wheth-|dividuals who constitute its mem- Phone FE 8-966] Parking Ne Problem” 
se F trang eadmgrsdt asion, ad ne pcs oom en str ard carting LIMED OAK | ev: , ate 
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i ae [sided with Tammany in its dis | pute Powell, was booed at a 
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. ee PONTIAC ‘MICHIGAN, MONBAY, MAY. 19, 1958     
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Fourth Petition 
in Farmington Group Wants to Form 
City in Southeast 
Sector on Base Line 
By JOEL RIPPA 
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP e~ Aj 
* 
They. ‘were received in the Oak- 
County Clerk's 3 
é 
The of al- 
ready Aug. 5 for a referen- 
‘8 an- 
  
Girl Scout Council 
in Oakland to Meet 
The Girl Scout ‘Council of North- 
  
- at his office. ‘The dendiine for filing them ‘with 
the board board gecretary ls June 14 
The election’ will be held July 14 
More See Cenode Parks 
OTTAWA — Canada’s Western   Office for the ES : st. 
  
OXFORD — Four orphaned baby 
“Fluffy,” a big hearted mongrel 
cat with an unusually strong moth- 
er instinct. 
This may have been done before 
by other cats, but with Fluffy, who;   FLUFFY TAKES OVER — To test the mother cat’s concern for her four adopted baby rab- 
bits, the bunnies were taken from the cat's nest and placed nearby. 
work and brought them back one-by-one to the nest with her own off springs. 
across the yard of the Ervin Hill farm near Oxford, carrying one of the bunnies. 
Cat Adopts Four Rabbits 
on Farm Near care the difference between her 
own four new kittens and the bun- 
rabbits have been adopted byinies, it is definitely a life and death 
matter. 
* * * : 
When the abandoned nest of baby 
rabbits was found on the Ervin 
  Hill farm near Oxford recently,   
ORTONVILLE — James FE. Van- 
derwerp, a former Ortonville resi- 
dent, claimed Lorraine Beverly 
Bonsal of Redington Beach, Fia., 
as his bride in a recent ceremony 
in Florida. 
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|. The bridegroom is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil E. Vander- 
werp of Madeira Beach, Fla., and 
formerly of Ortonville. The bride 
is the daughter of Mrs, Janet E. 
Bonsal of Redington Beach. 
Miss Carrol Vanderwerp, sister 
of the bridegroom, was maid of 
honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Doug- 
the|l@s Brandt of Lake Worth, Fia., 
another sister of the bridegroom. 
Best man was Ivan Westerby 
of Ortonville, brother-in-law of     é 
£3 JOne by one, she carefully picked 
Former Ortonville Man 
Marries in Florida Rite the bridegroom, Ushers were 
Douglas Brandt, also of Lake 
Worth, Clifford Marsh of Orton- 
ville, and Luther S. Bonsal, the 
bride's. brother, 
The bride wore a gown of im- 
ported white Chantilly lace and 
taffeta with a sculptured neckline 
and a modified infanta skirt. — 
nylon tulle and a fingertip veil. 
with a white orchid and orange 
blossoms, Z 
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  A dinner at the home of the 
birde’s eee Sees 8 coy 
tion at the church, 
The couple took a honeymoon 
  trip to the East Coast.   
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  119 Church 8t., ne a Office at 119 C t, next to the Romeo Pub- 
  are 80 additional boxes in the corner of the lobby, 
bringing the total to 185. The modern, one-story 
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yellow brick veneer front with 
—o ‘la secure hold on the first rabbit 
She carried a white Bible topped | 
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Fluffy immediately went to 
Here she scampers 
Oxford 
with the brood, 
She was told to sneak the bun- 
nies into Fluffy's basket — one at 
a time — and eventually the cat 
would think they were hers. This 
turned out to be a waste of time. 
From the mement the first 
bunnie was piaced beside her, 
Fluffy took over. She washed and 
fed the newcomer as if she 
sensed its unfortunate predica- 
ment. — 
If the cat leaves the basket for 
a few minutes, there is an im- 
mediate chorus of protest-mewing 
from the: kittens combined with 
squeeks from the wildlife section. 
* * * 
- To prove Fluffy’s undying devo- 
tion to her family, Mrs. Hill placed 
all eight kittens and rabbits on a 
sheet in the, back yard, then put 
the mother. cat’s basket in the 
open-doored tool shexl. 
Fluffy immediately went to work, 
up each by the knap of the neck 
and bounded across the yard to 
the shed. 
it was first come, first g¢é for 
which ever was nearest. 
Fluffy had a little ‘trouble getting| 
for fear of hurting it, but finally 
she found the right spot back of its 
one-inch ears, and away she went. 
What happens to the bunnies, 
Floppsy, Mopsey, Cottontail and 
Peter, as they grow older is any- 
body's guess, but farmer Hill has 
a mighty fine looking cabbage 
patch out back of his big red barn. 
  
May Transplant 
Human Organs 
in Near Future       ‘Sciences conference on transplan- 
ltation of human tissues indicate 
that researchers are optimistic 
that they will be able to transplant 
discovery 
plored is that an animal can be 
conditioned to accept grafts from 
a non-identical member of its spe- 
cies by injections, before or une: 
diately after birth, of cells from 
the future donor. 
- Through a mechanism that is not 
understood, the injections are said 
to enable the young — to ac- 
cept alien grafts. ; 
3 Robbers Jump Man 
Here, Take Wallet, Ring 
Three robbers assaulted a man} 
Sunday morning and took his: wal- 
let and ring.   
23 ‘Jackson St.. at 1:30 a.m., when 
the bandits jumped him from be- 
hind. 
Hawkins said his wallet con- 
tained only $2, plus miscellaneous 
papers. He was treated at Pontiac 
General Hospital. 
  The Ox 
7:45 this evening at the home of Mrs. C. 
H. Teague, 2360 Davison Lake Rd. Mrs. 
A. Robert Harriso has charge of the 
program, : ree 
thy met ing of the Bag = 
Practical Assn. Lapeer 
County Hospital at 7:30 p.m. today, ‘sign at the pit. 
Mrs. Hil} called the local veteri-|“ 
narian for advice’ on what to do} 
There was_no partiality shown, | 
NEW YORK—Reports made at, 
a recent New York Academy of| 
sandhaghed. call off Ghat Gront 
Johnny Hawkins, 65, of 16 Maple 2 
*|St:, told police he was walking by 
| County Calendar | Oxiord ‘ime oe ford Music Club will meet at 
| of their daughter, Bonnie Kay, Youth Drowns 
in Pit Near Utica East Detroiter Perishes 
Trying to Swim Across 
Gravel Waterhole 
UTICA — A 17-year-old East De- 
troit youth drowned Sunday after. 
noon, in his attempt to swim 
across a water-filled gravel pit in 
the vicinity of Hamlin and Ryan 
roads in Shelby Township, three 
miles northwest of Utica. 
Clifford -E. Jackson of 22370 
Hayes Rd., was at the pit with 
another- youth and two girls. He at- 
tempted to swim across the pit, ap- 
parently decided he couldn’t make 
it and turned back. 
  
Twin Beach PTA 
to Meet Tonight 
west BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 
rooms will be opened at 7:30 for 
viewing of a student art exhibit. 
Refreshments will be served. 
Brandon Township ° 
Brandon Township School PTA 
will meet at 8 p.m, today in the 
Brandon School gymnasium for an 
installation of officers. 
father - vice aden Mrs, Don 
Frick, mother vice president; 
Mrs, Merlin Sellers, secretary, 
and Mrs, Dale Burt, treasurer. 
A film entitled “Family Circle” 
will be shown by a visiting consult- 
ant teacher of the Oakland County 
Board of Education, 
It will be followed by a round- 
table discussion in the school cafe- 
teria. 
Child Tries to 5 Sheer, 
Causes Car Accident 
A child who decided to take over 
the steering of her father’s car 
‘caused an accident last night in 
which her mother. was slightly in- 
jured,- — 
Roy D. Fuggitt, 19, of 210% Elm 
St. told Pontiac police he was driv- 
ing on Auburn, near Perkin street, 
when his 2-year-old daughter   
Mrs. Susan Fugitt, 18, was treat- 
ed’ at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital   MR, AND MRS. JOHN G, GILLIAM 
WED IN BIRMINGHAM — The First Presbyterian Church 
in Birmingham was the scene of the recent marriage of Geraldine 
* Mary Johnson and John G. Gilliam. The rite was performed by 
—the-Rev._W.-Gien-Harris. The bride is the daughter—-of Mr. and 
Mrs. Reuben Johnson of Rochester. Parents of the bridegroom 
are Mrs. Robert Howie of Birmingham and Mr. Jack Gilliam of 
Livonia. Following a reception at the American Legion Hall in 
Rochester, fhe nentywots it 5 
  
2 Survive When Convertible Flips   
WASHINGTON — A Washington 
father of two was) d instantly 
arid ‘his two comp injured 
Saturday @venirig ppen 
convertible car overturned on Jew- 
ell road, just north of 28-Mile road 
in Washington Township. 
2 *&-. 
Charles E. Mellor, 30, of 11054 left the road, hit a tree and rolled 
over several times. Area Father Dies in Crashi » 
Thomas, and daughter, Marsha, all 
  
  Gets 215 Years. 
for Check Thett Joseph Kochan Hears 
Sentence for Robbery 
of Walled Lake Store 
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SAN PEDRO, Calif. #—Junior 
Chamber of Commerce members 
Somebody had forgotten to or- 
der the whale boats. 
Undaunted, the group chartered 
a water “taxi and toured te: jet 
bor anyway. 
  
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  BONNIE KAY VANDENBOS 
Mr, ard Mrs. Gerrit Vander.’ 
bos of Joslyn road, Lake Orion, 
have announced the enga Romeo 
ROMEO — Graduation Day. at 
Romeo High School will mean the 
fulfillment of a long-standing 
dream for a Romeo wife and moth- 
er in her mid-twenties. 
. Mrs. Doris Kolman will receive 
it the satisfaction that she has 
a ee ee 
~ * * * 
Doris quit school during Christ- 
mas vacation of her senior’ year 
in 1949, and becausé she never 
took her mid-year* examinations, 
she has had to repeat the full 
year. 
- “It's been a herd feb,” she 
said, “but well worth every min- 
ute of it. My only regret is thdt 
I didn’t go back a Yew years 
ago when it might have been 
easier for me io apply myself 
to studying.”’ 
challenge for Mrs: Kolman. In ad- 
dition to .attending classes five 
days a week, she still has to do 
the usual tasks at home — house- 
washing and ironing. for husband 
Ronald and their two children; 
Steven, 7, and Rhonda Sue, 5. 
* * * 
Steven is in school all day him- 
self, but the job of looking after 
Rhonda 
Mrs. 
Flansburg. 
Doris is the only udilt attend. 
ai tate, classes at Romeo 
Sthool, and being youthful- 
looking herself, few students 
py tea ory hap ipatat glee 
a mother besides, 
              area in the rear The Methodist Men's Chub of Lake) to Gary C. Childs, ‘son of Mr. 
mee or ce =, Charek and Mrs. ton Cait sot Cen 
or tw ‘neni deputies. | ding date has not been set. She is taking 
typing and shorthand.   
Going to school has been a real 
cleaning, preparing meals and the . 
Sue—not quite old enough - 
for kindergarten — has fallen to 
i's mother, Men, eR 
English theratare, : 
as 29 9m    | + Married 
High School ‘Romeo High School Di ploma 
to Fulfill Mom's Long Sere By LEE WINBORN 
Correspondent. f 
He echoes her sentiment that “an 
education for a wife and mother is 
as good as an insurance policy.” 
‘And the Kolman household at 160 
Benjamin St. will be a happy one 
when mother dons her cap and 
  
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Pentise 
and the mother of Photo 
school- 
to earn ber. diploms. Check-. 
S.A Caine Mire, | 
-Kolman will graduate ext month.    
  
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WEEKEND FIGHTS 
                     
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The 24-year-old welterweight   
    
first’ game came off Fred Kipp. Rube Walker and Johnny Rose-   
  
          elierweight title. 
\ two singles, 
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Utica Pitcher | * * * ie oe ne 
p ee ~ Maglie, Turley Win Boosting Lead to6%2 - | 
, ‘ae ng By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {son record. , other . . é eee: 
Fifth Straight Defeat Bring back the old split season. Slaying better then S00 Soll cud lend bf atsy thoy were t y let ee ee 
Shoves Ti ‘That's what’ the American League|Kansas City is fust barely doing y Oe eee | ee ee ee ee 
‘ oves Tigers Into 7th ought to be yelling today as they|that, The A's pulled into second had ‘pasted chand ty 0 Maga atl sur wee tienes oe 
7 Place In AL ook at the faatovidening gap be-|place with © 1812 wor-ost record|the end of Nae te paca at ne See tee Eb ie aa 
a ween the streaking New ut they're struggling, 6% games |their first 41 — = : Yankees . games. 
. DETROIT w — Duke Maas was! Six ahora a dg the field. | back, Unless somebody tan trip the aS a Bob Tur- 
the toast of the Detroi . artes w..9..9 Yanks on their firs’ i ‘ boosted the A's 
: roit Tigers’|and 10 in their last 11 games put} This ig no ‘record, The 1955 t western trip, into second place with a 2.0, two- 
: Others—Frank Lary, Paul Foy-|of range with a 19-5 sea- tag cg oy Forge Dodg-|the league. It is fast becoming) mates, Dick Gernert hit ton bee 
i inak and Billy Heefthad trouble . : 10 and wonja case of wait until the Yankees rung and Jackie Jensen & Wajne State, defending track 
/ winning. Jim Bunning, who went : dous three-run 450-foot drive in ee ok 
on to post 20 victories, had won’ ton victory over Balti. letic Conference, finished 4th in 
once. Maas was the most effective. ort @ pele treme the PAC meet at Cleveland Satur 
* * * | Peary cg adv fone Lie vay cn * * * 
But before midseason he fal- | ith on rookie Carroll) - Detroit Pistons 
Boek. > eataehs cay we WJ Hardy's three-run homer. inn’ thopd ane Dees Portey froma 
nae So Tene nes Sen alow ny rune tall except in| . 8 . 
13-man trade Kansas emergencies, His shutout, was 
poly ng Bone ee _}his fourth in six winning starts, all |to ‘quality for the Michigan NATA 
to Detroit. complete games, His earned baseball , ‘ run tourney at Battle Creek 
Mans earned his first victory average dropped to 0.83 per nine- ’ |May 28-29. Three others will also 
inning game over a: stretch of 54 qualify and winner will compete in 
Kansas Ripe innings. Bob Cerv’s homer gave ne National NAIA at Alpine, Tex 
+ agp Kansas. City a run off Turley May} ° ” AP Wirephote (June 47 So 
Kansas 2. Washington scored five off him| WARNING — Umpi gen apes * * * 
(but lost 95) May 11 after the mpire Charley Berry warns Billy Loes-of the 
: Gout lest $2) May 1 after the) Baltimore Orioles alter being snepected of thewwing splthalls against Pict pethag ase mom 
| Williams ton ir game yeste charged * 
re ott yobs oe. cA | sith bdo dh low, celled the ball cor the geomad when Bocxy caied ee ce a den ie 
ceaee ad wo celehecte iy revat becte| 27, Wiliams then banged a singled olf Loes’ legs as Boston | night oe 
pent sig on the starting line, Maglie spade : * * * 
) slugged a three-run homer, his : Yale's crew set a new record in 
weekend series first in the American League, Ryne winning the Carnegie Lake sprints 
place. Duren bailed him out-of ninth- 5 Saturday with a time of 5:45.4. 
the Tigers’ inning trouble, Mickey Mantle al- Penh finished second. 
ao so homered in the opener. \ a i mann | x * * 
offeet ashington had its largest} a Shaw's Jewelers planning 
job of the crowd since opening day 1956, : Michigan State as Don eee 
io be Pay: tomar arty including Vice Presi- b I] 8 = John Fleser to their base- 
5 following the close 
* Gernert drove in four Boston OF of school. Two from Hillsdale will 
ied runs with his two homers and a also be on the team. 
were solid. See oie tae tamer ook . eo * 
, y i. _ Frank| INDIANAPOLIS’ @-— Rainjan Jimmy Reece of rapier Mar cage Aten ge 
rap --nagarlcgndragameey pesig Roma washed out most of the Sunday’s|at an average of lacs mand 
pinch-hitting for i A aeons canén aren, | thetaied tine scialn Sar Cie Sas Old timers dominated the open- ee a ae as he 
on te — apented agit to Ted|S00- mile auto race May 30 but/ing qualifications, which will be| 574 ot an et 
illiams second inning, | didn’t cool the hottest combination | continued next Saturday and Sun- _ 
d the game with * * in pre-race activities—master me-/ day. ~*~ * * 
Ne gt, Bh gare: Carroll Hardy was sent chanic §, J, Watson and Dick The 18 cars that qualified Satur-|4,p “"mington Lanes had, its first 
a ee p to bat for Roger Maris in the|Rathmann, 32: Miami rac: |day averaged a bristling 143.853 270 £2me in over 10 years recently 
-_ All. three hits off Foytack were’ Iith at Cleveland when Chicago|ing veteran, miles an hour, almost three miles |“"*" Bill Van Nostrand turned the 
doubles, Vie Power opened the sec- changed from a right-hander to Rathmann jumped into “a Wat-|an’ hour faster than the best 38/cx on his final night of league 
fon, witht twotnape fe cus ‘ aly Bay Tive. Guy Giew| ee See last your, - bowling. - «4 
field wall. He score poh ty Boa Maas, from Utica, turned on the power Pee Gade caus tess tomes, Hr ata Sa when he drove Pierce’s pitch into Som a tend Some Tony Bettenhauser of Tinley| ill Bull finished with the high- 
man Maxwell mishandled the re-| °%Y ‘© Bitch a 2hit shutout over his former four the left field stands. Ray Narleski|run at 145.974 miles Park, Ill, q for om senses average te the Haren 
re. batters and did not issue a walk an hour. 5 qualified for his 13th | pow 
lay the outed Ate ao. oneal k. was the winner over Jim Wilson. 2 * *@ start; Rodger Ward ot Los AD-|pothex.3- Nickell had 201 for 104 
Woody Held wa » home| : Rathmann thus will start in the|Se!€s eighth; Gene Hartley 
on ex‘Tiger Frank House's double.| Win Pair as Braves and Pirates Bow pole postion, inside of the front|% dlanapolls for his seventh /fiene® “nd Les Rombarth 287 for 
Foytack didn’t permit another — — three-car pole, in the Memorial|/00 Freeland of Indianapolis for |" @ 
until Jor Demaestri doubled =] , Day. cassie. Watson sold the new Pe cnte arte, for his seventh. : 
: 4 “ — =) : car to: "3 ’ S 
Snaeoag - wa. | Res |e ee Gay fakes eo amated we TTT) Tam Needs 
"| The weather permitted only one thé Dean Special in which Beyan ‘ : 
a8 | Johnny Antonelli and Stu Millerjago, threw a three-itter, 40, in/The difference in total games verge spy ater pur po id oes Demeuny Wincn, Hawthares.| In al Belmont 
the|bunday. with beck -to- beck com-| Tie combinatica payed accounts forthe slight perlqualitern cae . 
re-|plete games in Chicago, Left-|tories Leranugag: Mls Bp 4 vie. |centage table edge ro ar ne Trainer of Preakn 
sur-|handed Johnny held the Cubs to|3822, and Cincinnati of} Philadelphia may have exploded] Rathmann’s » breaking ° via 
fogwept|tive hits in, the 7-3. opener and| ack ‘ob on Biilwauhen taht thal renee bathe, coinpleting performance was in the No. 9 Detroit's New aie Undecided on 
r, tailed to | Gi | four-game series sweep by|McNamara . 
the Naticual anges |Snii .game ia i3 starts « yonr|but only two, peccentage peiats|faey neosed tse ai nee Pat Flaherty's record for one] Pitcher Still eee : | tage points. Jack Sanford, oat Rookie tl ab, 148.086 tor the 2% miles, was ac a BALTIMORE @®—Jimmy Jones, 
= 3 ar ’ Semproch erased Saturday. Eq Elisian of trainer of Derby-Preakness winner 
Tighe.| Close Race Ends This Weekend the pitching job. Semproch went!Oakland, Calif., wheeled another Ret uses to F ly Tim Tam, faces a seemingly 
cit , all the way but Sanford needed|Watson car, from the John Zink decision if the Calumet Colt 
abrh hoard | | help trom Dick Farrell. qurcaee at Teles, Chin, seemed) cane vue co ee Te Oe Dine Beles 3 a 
2 3 rH x Cul: Reutins cemoed-te tanita My Wick Gud Uaphadl ack] Groat pte meeba Gumed- oon Should he ‘switch Jockeys 
° s Angeles spin for at least one at 146.508 —_ agnin gem- | thirds of the pu 
| : ) game | t 146.508. eral manager John McHale's |i, 1 a oe 
3 : i he shut out St. Louis 40 * * * . edict to fly with thie team in the try for the third triplecrown 
a : J : to gain an even split for the) Watson and the Zinks also add- for Calumet? : 
: : | . i Dodeers, ‘The ‘Candin wer theled to their brillant days's ‘per-| Detrete after yesterday's 34 lees The injured leg of regular 
> 23 3 ny xm ASDOCELEED Fntigp | MAUMAiNS Siete tinds wim 5 D5 | Ren Pervencweld piidied Metra st mee ty Rane nent cow Win onather Wab| ono ed Bee nei te sme rder BU! Hartac i mend- 
ee ___| The tight Big Ten baseball race| record; Minnesota is 8-3 and |fourth pre $ grand slam homer, for|°@° row with another Wat-| ex.Boston City Athletics. The Bilt | is 
ne O04 nun 7TH wa | Sa Bl pe, ed we lak ity 0 Pe nn Sci en Wy vor ars wreme atn| yen Seat §—Fouled out for Wilson tn on ce ee ae Tinois retained . its slim title|®2me victory over Purdue D *. Lal ment. to the minors because of | Hartack for Ismael Valensuela,. 
Poytack a jo State challenging.!nopes by whipping Mic! 5.3(Larry Foster held the Boilermak- anny O'Connell, Willie Kirk- his dislike for airplanes. the little Texan who is batting 
en tae BES tes esla tee took over first{aa Ti-2, Nortieeestors soot indians @t2 1 fve hits in the second game] y™'jen sn, Deveneon, eete, the The Tigers shelled out $26,000 | & Sennund shone’ Eup Tet 
s Clty ..,.... 096 000 68st nace Saturday with a double tri-/split with the Wild triumph. : , big men for the Giants at Chicago. for Susce last week. It' would | When Hartack. broke 
adhe Paicis, 2 Marwpll, PO-A—Detroit umph over Purdue 85 and 31/first 54 and the Hoosiers taking! a a O'Comell bad two triples in the sah hing Gand Gai Wal Soca uaieia tc Maateey De 
Bans and Power beobetreit T while Minnesota eased into second the nightcap 2-1, | Three-it pitching by both Dick first game and a single, double of money for a pitcher and then Saleaniin ‘vines berry —— 
: place, one-half game behind MSU, tok * nan ane hae keel Ce ee 5 aes ee ee stitute. He road Tim Tam to vi 
_2Bo Power. House, Demsestri. 38—Lau. by beating Iowa 41 and 61. Ohio} Michigan State is at lowa and|Minnesota to its double tri coe Ss Gee em ay ee | ey bs te Bist whale, ~ 
_ [State dropped out of a first place|Minnesota takes on Michigan Fri-|over Towa. triumph game with a single and a triple i Grandpa Wins R derby itself and rane ee cs ae 
Por - ith Michigan State on it , 4 Ohi, two more . 
ytack ....0. een fo i ae bat | he Pg M a splitiday, Saturday finds Micfiigan State Wisconsin tagged Ohio State and aided singles in the | P een aknens Sa > io vem 
Foviack ...s.0--s-is.-.. $ 3 32 3 1 4\ with Wisconsin, The Bucks lost 7-llat Minnesota in a doubleheader|"ton Nischwitz for 12 hits in tulanen nee nad Gree Bis, || LONGHORNE, Pav — Mike)" it Tim Tam goes in the mile 
: Wo Meas 1.9), LPopteck 3-3). and came back with a 43 victory.|which could decide the Conference|OPener while George Schmid held — a pair of doubles, in ¥ _ . Klapak of Warren, Ohio, drove aland a half Belmont and wins, Cal- 
/ T1345, A—12,47. - Seer.) with only three games left, Championship. the Buckeyes to four hits. Ohio : vie = /1957 Ford to victory in the 250-jumet Farms will become the only 
State came back Antonelli held tfle Cubs hitless AMERICAN LEAGUE ,|mile national championship for 
Ohio State, meanwhile, ts at to take the sec- . Aw ip stable with three triple wins in the 
seen Pare sans <> meen nae Purdue Friday and at Illinois for ond game on homers by John Ed- for five innings until pinch hitter|xew York ...... Non Lost Pet. Behind |late model sedans at Langhorne|Derby, Preakness and 
4 dead sheer pata anals for wards, Tom McManus and Dick!) or”, “the sixth, ‘The Cubs. hit we kt me a And it'll be the first. capture of 
: . # aoablehender Saturday. Other | Youngpeter. to open the sixth. The Cubs hit{Saimere ‘c-8 3 ae fir, The lead changed 12 times be-|the triple crown since 1948 when 
: il els ead Worthweskera at Wis: * * only six balls out of the infield | washington *’:*:: ; i 2 oe fore the 45-year-old grandfather |another Calumet Colt, Citation, did 
: YY ring Ul 0 — a sjiinols? double triumph over a Sot Ree 2 7 
:  . Michigan was fashioned by John % | . 
s : (| Saturday's other cl double- re a y Jo George Crowe SUNDAY’S RESULTS: 
s By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF ~ headers find Northwestern at = pagan a re goes Rao hit home runs psoas: oe oe © ee 
: PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Inconsistent Putting. | °OSi"._ Indiana at Purdue and)grand slam—and a triple on, qifote Bob Purkey finally sneaked New York & Washington 2 ist geme a be I 'r ’ 
i DIAGNOSIS: Unsteady Position. g| Michigan at Iowa. double, in with a 13hitter, Lew Burdette |Boston &, Baltimore a” => *™* U : 
z as een 2 For’ putting, the body must remain : was — = Redlegs al-|**** “ly ® Ay : : 
q throughout the stroke, The proper putting stroke © ; 2 _., |homers to Joe Adcock and one TURDAY’S RESULTS ° eee“ 
| E | ° ; ‘leach to J New ¥i 6, Washington 5 : : 
| 16 made with just the arms and hands, And since put- [ Lane Will Fight fg [tach to Johnny Logan and Eadie emer 9 'ectioe 4 pi INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—The 19 drivers to quality f 
_ fing is a complicated busi- E fa OF | : Baltimore 5, Boston 3, and game 500-mile ty ft ie 
_ ness, let’s not throw in any »|\Dave Dupas Next A peed somal => Konsas Cay < Douss 3 lier larger ontporg largo 5 ae Speedway fol- 
+7 unnecessary elements to || DALLAS : = hit by Milwaukee's, Dick |No eames Scheduled, ee a FIRST eee 
| F S m™*— Ke . , - s 8c . - on 
| f a complicate the pic- Muskegon, Mich., rated Ho. 4 Mahe at N Y Toni ht warved. A simllar thuberb had Peer 2, a Hlatan, Onkla Nan Hae 
- | ‘|weight contender, will meet Da- ote warted. A similar rhubarb had/new york st’ Time) 2, Ed Elisian, Oakland, Calif, 145.926, a 
| i First, get a comfortable Eivey Dupas of New Orleans here . developed Saturday night when] fasiington at Kansas Gils." ® pm. 3. Jimmy Reece, Indianapolis, ye 
: neorapne heal a in | May 26 in a 10-round fight. By THE ASSOCIATED ee he Braves were hit by pitched |Boston at Sieveland ¥ pan - " $BCOND R oo 
on that the eyes || The bout will be boat PRESS s. Oakland, Calif, 144.881 
| will be directly over the _ & | Lane's title ast f world chain: inser in re arr 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE | "7 Pat pone be 
ball. Then determine to [pion Joe Brown, scheduled within| provide’ plenty of © ghiety who] Erskine maiatsined his old hex Bening t O'Connes, North Vernon, End, 144.888. 
remain in this position un- _|three months. Lane has been” un-| Mickey ‘Crnwiord er reese Se a eee wre’ a : 
| til after the ball is hit and {defeated since October. 1955.’ | Mich. is one of the few'class box:|though St. Loule had eight hits 
+ on its way to (we hope) the )| Dupas is unranked. He has.a 9-9/ers to make a hit with the paying caren a 
hole | [|record and recently upset Dale|as well ag video- the ctafty was tough with 
‘ _~ E\Kerwin here. =e as viewing custo-|men on base. Boyer’s grand slam 
4 recent days, - homer in the first inning of the 
      _ off line, And you don’t have to hit the ball but : é washes it ace a os ecae just ri sDIBGO., Catt Tea stile, Moore. contender has built up a good fol-| boro homered for the Dodgers in| 5h 
| The backward sway is relatively easy to avold. But || , micah gs ng with his clever moves and|the first game, Gil Hodges ‘and|s 
_ &8 you come into the bal , [| ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Jim Hegerle. fast, accurate punching. He can|Charlle Neal in- the second, 
BE cabt, We eaey to ast k el, ts ee Fem Bie” foes, te Vanes, BY, Fsiph take @ punch, too. une 7 ’ , e anxious and move the body || HOLLYWoob. Ca! ea * * Essegi Repul 
f forward a bit. The best way to avold this putting fault (iz Suse sams inant Aeeteer'iss| Winner of onl i eral olage- Mag 4-8 
> ts to get solidly set before you start the ceatting pe ss: : Fl samen Oe de! Crawiord tn “ot rite e Dick ee Milwaukee : 3 oke— ’ i S a i Frank 
2 then stay put. " G lautpointed Joey" Marin. Int Cheveund, (© stretch the streak to four io Thomas, homered’ ‘the Pira Klippetein 
Co heal i Cort ait ot, thy expenns of eagrenstve|ia Bett fast . ey Ander | Se 17, Gene Hartley, Indianapolis, 142,23 “eng 
(Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co. 7) séutash Figneroa of N on led the Phile’ is-hit attack TURBO SCHEDULE | Dempaey Wilson, : Hawthorne, Callf., 142.009. , ! 7 & eset . Dille Co.) : psaLissun , Rhodesia — Johann Yan yt von Shia York at|son led the . in ~ 18. _ > me 1 — . ‘ 
SS ee i ceiintimmanes RE: + nike alle ig S Ruwtre weligr Australie, ¢1B, fer over Duneet, bpm. EIT lee cae — - and ft savas * - pero = ) oy, mm. ‘ at b. 7:13 p. 1. ' sg arg a. 
. ‘= Bob Christie, Grants Pass, Ore., 141.900. 
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oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘MONDAY. MAY 19, 1958.   
    
  
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SIDELINE HUDDLE -* Two veteran football players from the 
University of Minnesota, Gene Cappellitti (left) and Bronko Nagurski, 
held a conference on the sidelines Saturday when the old timers beat 
the Gopher varsity, 26-2. Cappelletti, a Gopher quarterback in the 
early '50’s passed for a 50-yard TD. Nagurski who played 30 years 
ago, carried the ball three times.   
_ Whips Player in Playoff   
Snead Festival Champion WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, |Gcorge Pazio, 
W. Va. —Sam' Snead, having 
sta off an assault on his castle 
by a promising young aspirant to 
golf's throne, turned his mind to- 
day to the one major title that has 
eluded him—the U.S, Open. 
Snead, who will be 46 next week, 
was carried five extra holes yes- 
terday before he warded off 22- 
year-old Gary Player of South 
Africa in the aeeee Festival. 
* * 
Player gave two of golf's best, 
Snead and Ben Hogan, fits 
throughout the tourney before suc- 
cumbing. He played seesaw with 
them for the first three rounds of 
the regulation 72, and then tied, 
Snead at the end. 
* * * 
The South African's bid to take 
the measure of the two greats 
more than twice his age died on 
the fifth sudden death playoff hole 
when he couldn't make a five-foot 
putt, Snead, who had blown two 
short putts on the second and 
fourth, made his from a yard 
away to win, 
* * 
It wag the fourth time in 11 of 
the tournaments on the course 
where he has been pro for 21 
years that Snead has won the $2,- 
300 first prize, 
The 72-hole score of 264 equalled 
by Player was only one stroke 
higher than the best Snead has 
ever’ shot in a pro career dating 
back to 1934, 
Snead recorded 263 in winning 
the 1951 tourney named for him. 
Par for the route: is 280. 
* * « 
Hogan, also preparing for the 
Open next month in Tulsa, Okla., 
where he will try for a record 
fifty. championship, pulled: up in 
third place with 265. 
He and Snead started the last 
round deadlocked one stroke bet- 
ter than Player. : 
Player finished with a 66, Snead 
with 67 and Hogan with 68, 
pet Ag jam 06en-0 
art wen ea 6564-68-68 265, 
Te en Ga... 172-43-65—273 
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Maxwell Wins 
Memphis Meet Defeats Middlecoff by 
One Stroke to Win 
$2,900 
MEMPHIS W—A_ sandy-haired 
Texan who polished his golf on 
the hardpan courses of the South- 
west fired a cluster of clutch 
birdies yesterday to win the $20,- 
000 Memphis Invitational. 
x *« 
Billy Maxwell, a former Nation- 
al Amateur champion now nye 
out of Odessa, Tex., capped his 
5-undef-par round with a birdie 
on the 18th that gave him top 
money by a stroke. 
_ 3) #78 
Maxwell finished the ‘ 72-hole 
medal play tourney over the 6,700- 
yard, . 34-36-70 Colonial Country 
Club course with 69-65-68-65—267. 
That was good for $2,800 cash and 
another $1,000 when he appears 
at the Tournament of Champions 
in Las Vegas next year, 
~~ * * : 
Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, an 
old guard pro who was the early 
favorite, finished second with 67- 
67-68-6628, worth $1,900, 
* * * 
Army PFC Mason Rudolph of 
  ff) Julias Ry ‘S10 start of the final, wound up in a 
fourth place tie with Paul Harney 
ear .Mass., both with 
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Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
gle wing in favor of the T-forma- 
tion last fall, he did it because he 
felt the Wolverines did not have a 
line potent enough to use the old 
U; of M, system effectively. _ 
Apparefitly, Oosterbaan must 
feel the Walverines now have the 
. {qualified material ‘in the forward x © 
|Qakland County team three ye 
quarterbacking. 
Walled Lake's Johnny. Walker 
also saw a let of action in the 
game behind Tommy Rio‘ whe 
started at fullback, Regular full-. 1T-yard dash, He also scored a 2| back Johnny Herrnstein js play- 
‘pointer after one of the touch ‘ing with the baseball team. 
ago, is figured to start at left half), :. 
in’ place of Ptacek when he st [bane suid Me bas boon cutatanding Qesterbnan Uses gs to = ae! ‘Michigan’ System 
   One of the standouts in the game 
was halfback Fred Julian a junior 
Harper, who was on the All trom Detroit Pershing. Julian was| - hampered with leg injuries during 
year, but Ooster- 
throughout the spring. 
Little Jack Zanglin of Wyandotte 
brought the first applause of the 
game when he grabbed a pass 
from Jack McPhersen and raced 
  
wall, because Saturday at the ah- 
nual Michigan spring game, he in- 
dicated he would revive the wing 
and mix it with the T-formation 
next Fall, 
“We have experimented quite 
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the T.” baan, “and we have décided to 
use ne Ptacek as our wing | 
quarterback and Stan Noskin for | ,,. 
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Jordan Olivar, Yale football 
Jerry Neri and Art Raimo. 
  
Buffalo wil? play host to the 1959 
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Congress tournament. - s Games 
Ciass n aaenanrs vs.. Shaw's Jewel-| 
Pield, 5:30 p.m. 
+ North Gige--Spence Rambler, xs. 
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Tuesday 
sn Plains — Pro tt 4.2, lake |Beverly Hanson of Indio, Calif. m.; Basics vs. Independ- * + t 
coach whe is a 1938 Villanova| Marlene Baver Hagge of Del Ray 
graduate, has two former Villan-| Beach, Fia., 
ova men as assistants. ‘They are x * * Wiffi Smith Wins 
Rawls Tournament 
SPARTANBURG, S.C. # — An 
improved swing put Wiffi Smith 
back in the groove for a fine final 
round and an $831 victory in the 
The St. Clair, Mich., miss birdied 
72 and a 54hole total of 216 to 
come home-two strokes ahead of 
Tied for third were Mickey 
Wright of Chula Vista, Calif., and 
with 219s. 
Next was Bonnie Randolph of 
Naples, Fla., at- 220, followed by | Scene:   Kansas Wins Track : 
Title for 7th Year 
COLUMBIA, Mo, The Kan- 
sas Jayhawks wor~their seventh 
consecutive outdoor Big Eight 
track and field championship with i ; 
for a touchdown for the Whites. The |their customary hefty point ad-   play covered 80 yards and Zanglin| vantage ‘but the individual honors   
away from tacklers. 
The Meyer W. Morten trophy, 
which goes annually to the most 
improved player of the last two 
weeks of spring drills, was: 
awarded to Dick Syring, former 
Bay City Central guard who 
started at center for the Biue 
team, : did an outstanding job oa 
with a cast on his left arm. “Con- 
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  - Teeing Off TF By BILL CORNWELL 
  Doug Ford, who is at his best when the chips are down, will be bucking heavy odds next week at Red Run 
ship for the second straight year tip fo the womdatraig year ng A 
72- Tradition will be working against him wh 
hole tourney begins its four-day grind May 29. So will the finest collection of touring pros on the PGA circuit. 
The combination is hard to beat... 
Only five. golfers have successfully defended their i24   
Girls Softball 
- Season Begins ‘All. Stars, Gingellville 
Post Opening Victories 
at North Side | 
Women's City League softball ac- 
tivity began Sunday night at North 
Side Park and Gingellville and the 
All-Stars had the honor of winning 
the inaugural games. : 
Gingeliville collected 16 hits, 
including a home run by Ben- 
dig, for a 7-4 decision over Michi- ” 
gan Bell. The All-Stars defeat- 
.e@ Commerce Drive-In, 6-2, in 
the nightcap, 
A three-run outburst in the bot- *titles since the famous tour- 
nament was inaugurated in 
1899. Sam Snead became 
the last golfer to turn the 
trick with victories in 1949 
and 1950. 
Ralph Guldahl is the most dis- 
|tinguished member of the quintet 
by virtue of three consecutive tri- 
umphs—1936, 1937 and 1938. 
          War I interrupt- 
ing the tourna- 
ment for a year. 
Walter 
completes the 
elite group. FORD 
Ford, who hails from Mahopac, 
N. Y., is perhaps the greatest 
scrambler in golf today. By his tom of the 6th inning broke-a 44]own admission, he seems to play deadiock and brough 
Gingellville. Martin of the winners 
penny epee tated Shear 
made three hits, 
Katy Boykins picked up_three 
safeties in four attempts to park 
the All-Stars’ verdict over Com- 
merece. 
In men's exhibition play at Beau- 
dette Park, the Sports Mart downed 
, Royal Bar, 3-1. Chuck Fortner ho- 
mered for the losers’ only run. 
Crane Nine Romps 
but-Netters Lose 
Cranbrook romped in baseball 
but lost in tennis in~ Inter-State 
League events at Nichols in Buf- 
falo, N.Y, Saturday while Highland 
Park St. Benedict was 
  t victory to|better after he gets into trouble. 
His deadly short irons and ac- 
eurate putter have rescued him 
difference last year at Plum Hol- 
low when Ford defeated George 
Bayer, Billy Maxwell and Gene 
Littler in a playoff to win the title. 
These factors, plus a. great 
competitive spirit, will be work- 
ing for him when the Western 
Open has its 55th renewal at Red 
Run. 
After winning the 1957 tourney, 
Ford shook his head, smiled and 
confessed that he was lucky. He'll 
need heaps of luck again to make 
a successful title defense. 
SHORT PUTTS ., 
Dr. Cary Middlecoff, who lost to 
National PGA at Meadowbrook, is 
the latest “name” player to enter 
the Western Open. Middlecoff was 
;|Western Open champion the same 
year. 
” Arnold Palmer, Masters 
champ and this year’s leading 
money winner, has also filed en- 
try. Snead is still missing from 
the list. 
* * * 
Paul Bada, last year’s city cham- 
pion, eagled successive holes over 
the weekend at Pontiac Country 
T'Club. Playing with Dick DeWitt, 
Pete Peterson and Bob Hausman, 
Bada fired eagle threes on the 9th 
and 10th holes and wound up his |Detroiters Take Ath 
more than once. They were the). 
Ford in 1955 in the finals of the|- ERE PONTIAC PRESS, 
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THE ASSOCIATED prs 1Quiltien,; cabstituting for Ham 
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and John ‘Gavie, both of Detroit,|the Davis Cup Challenge Round Sven Davidson, an ex- U.S. in- 
combined to roll a 1,385 yester-|against Australia ‘at the end of the|door champion and Ulf Schmitt, 
day and moved into fourth place| year the current titlist, swept to vic- 
of the handicap doubles of the 
renee a Men's State Bowling|a 5-0 sweep of Venezuela yester-|over Spain at Bacelona. Davidson 
day when Barry MacKay and Bill|turned back Andres Gimeno, 3-6, 
ee as only other change, Ira|Quillian won the final two singles |6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, while Schmitt de- 
Harvey of Battle Creek went into|at Caracas. cisioned Manual Santana, 6-3, 6-21 
fourth place of the handicaps alll MaeKay squeezed past Iyo 7-5, 
events with a 2,083. Pimental 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 1-6, 6-1, and; Germany and Poland bo th     Perry Jones’ charges completed|tories to give Sweden a 20 lead|Y 59. “MONDAY, MAY ee 
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round with a five-under-par 69. 
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Carl Kovac. of Dearborn aced the 
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Errors Aid 3-1 Triumph :   
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a y Paice in ‘Suburbia Soon Discover Grass: Ts N ot All ‘Green 
  
   
     
     
        
       
       
      
          
  
  
    
  
    
   
   
      
      
      
          
      
  
    leone thany vantages, i ot Utopia There are)by the Family Service Association | awakens. Shi scebeie Mesisigh dukitcheemihe shcin, ork ts Gn:sull ing sulae Sous he 014-s Ged. day, Mrs, Camper points out there 
it was in the city, the birds chirp as potential suburban tension-mak-|the family with one eye on the/and do her committee work fhe may demand more and are temptations that weren't there 
sky overhead is eo « = on clock, so that\she can pack father|shopping over the phone. = of bee eliteen an ie Ob in the city. 
Ask who tives,in ub:{ The tensions range frosn those| weing able ts tive on a |time ts mak the train and the| ‘The social life in Suburbia ‘pro-| tempts to get into the swing of __{temartow: ‘Tenslon and sub- anyone . : 
[brought on by commuting to gti “fixed” budget, Upectting, this school bell, respectively. duces a whole string of tensions in| @° Sshly-erganiaed life, : 
Breathe in the and can >| notion are landlord ‘some wives, ‘These women —She may develop a whole string 
tir and you can} They can have peyeological and| to pay, chub. dues, stocking, the aril, the doess’t get tater to the. (Ore soo gutting tovited to. par-\al and take| [202 KEEGO : physical effects on parents and) bar, a second car, buying things | u's she dees go to the tran |tieS: and then, once invited, start|to seeing doctors more | 
fat caren. For etample, some Det | te coteterm. first, the chatter ot the ehtidren |ietting about where to find the|and babying herself or demanding} And yet, many suburban fami-|sons under tension grit or clench "Suburbia fe culet. P , money for the right clothes, baby|that others be more considerate of ‘fine ., 
Hes are switching with tenslons|their teeth. Dental experts say ee ee ee sitters and returning the invitation. | her. é 
produced by the transition from|this causes serious damage to the|mowers, dogs, the little Indians| parents are upset because they |"). sine to the life ex-| —She may try to escape her DN: 
es to sapling.lined|bones and: tissue in the mouth. inext door (and your angels), gar-| Sst '#1k to one another. perts at the Family Service As-|tensions by drinking. * TARNIS! SHED 
and by the vastly/ Others get hives or allergies from bage collectors, do-it-yourselfers,| ‘The wife who can’t have the fam-/ sociation, the tense suburban wife ee: ma ANGELS é they are. virtually |their tensions. And still others/i. late evening barbecue parties|fly car because her husband needs| frequently reacts to her tensions by| No one has any statistics on the) MG 4 | 
in their sleek split-|kccep their tension bottled up and) 4s. anise ~~ {it to get to work is, after a fash-|taking it out on one or all mem-jnumber of wives who cheat on/, 7 
nee. intace Nigh Meet pesemere. —Mare aloe ‘or. |ion isolated. She may|bers of the family. For example: |their husbands, or vice versa. But leisure. The highly or-|""": ted sometimes suburbanites are | Psychologically, the stress may | ganized life, more, time spent get-|2¢ed @ Change of scene badly, but} —She may become -|with couples separa’ to deal | drive some to drink, others to ting to and from work, driving | he can’t get it. She must do her|tive to her husband's faults andlas much as 14 hours out of the 
Association of Amer- | coming irritable and impatient [patching the house and squiring ‘ : 
increased its con- | on a steady basis. the scouts are a few of the sponges Hollywood Headlines : by one-third to ald | According to the social scientists, | that soak up time ear-marked for rges ondress 
oom ly neve ee nal aad pc | But ‘Spart Producti | family service | emotional, edueational and psycho-| But tensions In Suburbia aren't pa acus’ IO uc 10n nollosica situations largely r|tatal—and may even be good E I d ‘'M W idOK Labor Bill 
scientists to the suburbs hardest a — 
‘eusorted but [family i mother is a one-woman show Se aii Ives Cautions | 
* Even the ‘most talented Broad- oy LOUELLA 0 Pamnete | Devil's Disciple.” The novel by, D&Nator | Rip edeey = ny HOLLYWOOD (INS}—Universal-HHoward Fast “has sold $,00,000/ Aguint Haggling Over 
tensions. ‘announcement that Laurence|rebellion against the Roman Em- : 
* © Olivier, Kirk Douglas and Charies|Pire. Publication in this country is} WASHINGTON W@#—Congress has Her uniform is walking shorts.|Laughton will be the stars of|Scheduled for late summer. its best chance in a decade to pass 
Her duties: Chauffeur, “Spartacus,” 9 $4,000,000 prodiic-|: 2 a 8 major labor reform legislation, 
cook, housemaid, volunteer in wel-|tion which Olivier will direct! Despite the infamous attacks’ on|Sen. Irving M. Ives (R-NY) says.|] ' and charitable agencies. This ts the second deal Mut |Vice President Richard Nixon and} But he cautioned that Congress) duties: Committee work | Rackmil and Ed Muhl; top brass hig lovely wife Pat in. Venezuela|must = a partisan approach, | 
child-rearing and entertain- las and Ed Lewis of his Bryna |¥°% motion pictures is at an all-|t e problems as a poli | 
& bigger and better | Independent Company. The first |e high in South America! — [ste * =< wag her habit in the | was “Viva Gringo”. with Kirk | I verified these facts with the ft and Reck Hudson, both films to | Johnston office that Veneauela, | For the first time since passage) way from the city she| be produced by Bryna and fi for its size, is one of the biggest [pf Me Tarts ee tal 
alone for longer periods,| Banced and released through U-1. ee ee ibile uni gon teypocsgict 
since her husband spends more| “Spartdeus” carries the highest pictures. encsuela ite on what he] 
- . -* scheduled to start in the fall after| WF Vice president and the Amer- "yi naming them, he said] For some wives, tension starts|Kirk and Olivier complete their| * Flag were made. some senators favor drastic anti-| building from the moment she'costarring appearance in “The; A large quantity of mail received) union legislation and would prefer) 
Yn ee ee law at all than one short of] 
LAKE THEATER “a Pianeta He nin atin eof MON. Thre SAT. ; ae i. | , 
SHOWING leredence to the belief that the lovaned by the Senate Rackets} BARGAIN HOURS 
Committee,” Ives added. i 10:45 A. M. to’ P. M, 
  
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nes her. She said some friends of theirs 
= iran it in New York after which 
prising Gary. Gary starts “The 
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parently insignificant things can 
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A woman is more like the old- 
fashionéd Model-T in performance: 
it is more dependable once it gets 
going, but what a job to start it on 
a cold morning! Unlike a modern 
car, the more you work at it, the 
more likelihood there is of starting 
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For those who never drove one 
of these mulish machines, let me 
describe the way to start them, 
“Since there was no antifréeze’ in 
Model-T days, the last thing a 
‘driver did on a cold night was to 
drain the radiator, and in the 
morning the first thing he did was 
fill it with hot water. Then he    It's wise to get the right advice. 
  By JOSEPH H. PECK, M.D. prevent it from starting. water on the manifold and carbure- 
BE PATIENT, BE GENTLE 
right and began to wind her up. 
This was a slow and tiresome pro- 
eyes popped, his breath was gone 
decitied to give her one more whirl, ae o 5 | THE P 
~You Must Be Patient, Be Gentle raised the hood and poured hot 
tor, jacked up one hind wheel, ad- 
vanced the gas lever and retarded 
the spark, 
“He grabbed the choke-wire in 
his left hand and the crank in his 
cedure and it seemed endless; his 
and his back.felt broken, but. he 
and if that didn't , he figured 
he'd get a horse. 
During that last crank the en- 
gin exploded with a rattle that 
sounded like » cement drill, and 
if he wasn’t prepared for it, the   3) ‘erank flew around and knocked 
A slow warm-up, with particular 
attention to every detail, and yours 
will be a happy household with 
neither party looking over mem- 
bers of the opposite-sex with that 
tell-tale gleam, 
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But if you are remiss in this 
duty, you'd better prepare for 
trouble. -Some girls will cheat; 
others will make the doctor rich 
and acquire a miserable outlook 
on life. e 
Now, if ever, is the time to real- 
ize that gentleness and patience 
are the cardinal virtues and the 
key to happy marriage. 
Next: Keep Your Wife Barefoot   
The first hazard of mariage oc- 
curs within a few ‘hours after. the 
wedding ceremony, provided, of    
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FAR, MRS, GALL, YouUR 
to do just that, but they may both 
wish they hadn't come to the party, 
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They silently blame each other 
for what happened. The possibility 
that he is less than, perfect is so 
repulsive to the man that he re- 
fuses to accept the idea, preferring 
to blame his companion for his 
shortcomings. 
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And sometimes he is right, An 
aggressive female throws him on 
the defensive, and his bodily urges 
concentrate in a ‘subconscious de- 
- sire to run. He must be the ag- 
* gressor or he just cannot play the 
" ‘game. ‘ 
To flower as a complete man 
he nwust have confidence in his 
ability to dominate the situa- 
tien; he must believe that he is 
the .greatest lover since Casan-_/ 
ova, 
If he loses this feeling, he be- 
comes so neurotic he feels all his 
other accomplishments are ashes, O10 
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Any good doctor will tell you INSTITUTE =   
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is ca aren 
The young (or old) husband 
should develop tricks that will in- 
crease his bride’s ardor, while the | - 
woman should learn to hold him 
off without hurting his feelings or 
getting _ ment. 
Compare a man.to a modern car 
equipped with power steering, 
quick starts‘ and high speed, but 
minus brakes and absolutely help- 
less if the starter fails to work. 
‘There is nothing worse than a 
car that won't start if you want 
to go any place, agd, many ap-    
      
He’s. Here Now, Judge 
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. ¢(INS)— 
When the judge demanded that 
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Soldiers Sell 2 Cannons 
GILLINGHAM, England (INS) 
— A proud regiment of the Royal 
Engineers won't be able to show 
off its two bronze cannons any 
more. A sergeant and two cor-     ters PP — eens a 
im 
  
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Quotations are’ fur ty Gl ames one. of their time in the great open| to Be Discussed Tonight . . [ply of credit and money has been|proper ratio to sales and 
Detroit Bureao of as uf pe . iat a | at Waterford Meeting NEW bape i — Hel tw 8 7iinerensed. snk: saterest votes. lew |wil By cecene’, Peng wor 
Thursday. Changes of most leading, stocks entomologist Universi ; . through year's second quar-jered; mortgage terms have little evidence Fatio , were fractional. A few moved about| of Arkansas warns there will be a2 toe what saps ane being teliea ts iter ; awarding of federal/has gant ac hay a ‘ 
onsen | opening was: active, ticks this summer, even the|Waterford Township—water safety|the highly industrialized sections|has been speeded. languish and there’s mo mass ageles Balaton, Ga cic, amie owt. past winter has been hard and cold.|on township lakes—will be dis-jof the nation? And how are they At industry's level: Sales efforts |Move 1 recall laig off production 
Hoe eeacie Ree’ bar 77""7**70" $59 Weekend economic mews was Dr. J. L. Lancaster says many |cassed by law er working? nave been sith i, a anied | Workers. 
a rap eg or “was anticipated pe vd cng a acgy alge aaa tone board meeting. 7 lim some cases by lower prices or| That's why the majority of busi- 
Asparagus, (behs.) Goa. .....4..44-1:80) 4 ; winter will freeze ticks, But it's . by discounts; cost cutting is fash-/ness men who are speaking out 
Chiy cus**")9y | and there was a decline in the | not true. he Justice of the Peace Donald E.|/ P r these days seem to think that al- 
ee as Mis 2S: ER! amaner 4b. tencbens edtacing heehee? {Adams ‘will present data and in- tler Selli _ fionable; efforts to bbring output in cugh the turn in the tide is in- Paras Midge ioe. soococynty 158 unemployment insurance. ooran Weather, sgh pa formation regarding the control ci with pyr and evitable, it is some time off yet. 
Bota toe, taney asi Bag? 20.255 220) But A preapeetes continued with) become pirrapctioce saben wd and penalties of nap hgesiomein 33 | " Page be aor 
white (tchs.) dos. .,.....1.50/ Uncertain abroad, particularly) wake up im the spring,” Dr. | - a3 Said N , *& 28 B 1 N 
FOURS, Seo’. Gai. 3s|te crisis n France. || ancastor moteas op iaare ts one ot the conirres | VAN] NOCESSALY | ste ana cncaper money hasnt] BUSINESS NOfes le, OU. cnn ns-vessorvsce essences: 20\point after opening at 32%, up % The entomologist says that all) state Water Safety Committee. ‘ E halted the decline in yore . ee te 5 
S BF pal a beshel lower, Mad lgpinach, ba. 2 eeTTTIILITIS Ls ]on 2,100 shares, Caterpillar dropped pnp tecinoneat te gre ag ee Top Executive Urges —_ Se spend ee Raymond C 1TH} unchanged 2 ——- _ |more than a point. diseases such as Rabbit Fev traffic problems be Po- i t D : esr ons pinged Bode ee . other {224 nals pheetaie _- Syctied lice Chief Millard J. Pender and 2,000 Businessmen 50 ts talitn <t punctate sagen Wits, of Tey Sevens, Seed, ie 
to 1 cent higher, May $1.38; soy- Poultry pivotal stocks, fluctuated very | hove ee oe cone ere hee Go All-Out Now that will be highly favorable to fr's main ices Berton, snd beans % to 1 cent higher, . remote, Dr. Lancaster : . : business once ready again developments 
se npas teak to 4 ameen-a temdeed DETROIT POULTRY A. slightly: lower: tendeney ep-lavermaane Gaetan Y seg Other business before the board) By JAMES L. KILGALLEN |to step forward. application of life insurance to 
pounds lower, July $12.35. Deed tae Dawes tor tes enatipeared to be E able 3 will -include final negotiations of] NEW YORK (INS) — A top nS business, estate and family protec- fae ve poultry up to 10 am. . the Weissman Constriction Co, for|business executive declared today }\tion a aX - we neu pe rotiere and fryers (te dante Mees win wp % ot ‘Regardless ‘ an- |sewer 7 uron| that better selling can be @ big governments to sell a record vol-|" : — = 
: U.-of M. Pu il Hurt «ice; Sikes 255. coer 1336" on an opening block of 3,000) SH, the litle pests cam ften |Gardens Subdivision. help in. pulling the nation out-of} yume of securities to finance such| AFFIDAVIT OF CAMPAION EX- = ; ave ae Se ee ot bens |g} but was not particularly) ™*ke things uncomfortable on The water system in the Indian-|jts current recession. civic improvements as schools | “State of Michigan, County of Oakland, 
. fel: capeneties tmple toa. fair Fevers, andl active thereafter. Lora Piece gr tag Bw he gall see Ser a dened tole, tay A: Bullis, chairman ofiand water systems. The U. 8./"5 Dugan, being duly sworn, de- 
Fs Badly in Area Lake mand gains were made by} ©"S the yard. Ticks baked mnoeabore and davelopets teen mere 06 Cunerel Mills, Inc.| Trensuty's cost of an gaye Ue Re was © = "a Chrysler, Kennecott, DuPont, “*, Provide misery fer the t0-lof Minneapolis, told some 2,000lincreasing total cf federa’ debt|the city of Pontis lac, 8 the General itu- 
a | University of Michigan stu- r _ DETROIT EGGs ¥ International| “lly dogs and cats. . businessmen assembled in New/nas been held in check. tem ’ 
ae : admitted to Pontinc| perc sabes incioded’ ’ fedeel - state| Paper: If a tick should become imbedded ‘.  |York that the public is price con- et *« * Der onent states that in ac- 
oiean erday injerdes? _— in your skin, take this advice : q scious and that they must work to! 1.6 jiperal mortgage terms flan de Chapter IV City Charter mis de- Hospital yest Whites: Grade A jumbo 46; extra large : ' News in Brief “break the psychological freeze on ve nag, [tailed election and campaign expenses : Sica eonttion ater Giving into | «a3, me oe. Sil ange oe -. from Dr, Lancaster: consumer. goods." oat ot glam! of invest-|were as j= ATO 
2% feet of water lest Bloom-| i. 2's) sea ae, wit. avg. “Take a pair of tweezers, press ment funds, have seomt 
field ‘Township's Pine Lake. 20h: sal cee, org, 2 ergo them against the skin to get a firm| James W. Jones, of 8634 Edge-| “We can do more and better |the home building industry. They below to whom expenditures 
es : Fred E. Charm, 20, of Newton, 5 "5s" y GR "3 |hold and gently remove the tick.|wood Park Drive, Commerce) selling, and servie-jare bringing out some The Pontiac Press 
a Miss.,. was one of 70 college and|Checks 31-04, wid. 3h. é 29.1|Be sure to use a good antiseptic| Township, reported to Oakland) ing,” he said. “We can speed up customers who couldn’t find or af-|, There are bo unpeld denen canaiders. 4 high school students at an all day|.“hunte 'aea"enire,Yarge 2630s, 33.8 on the skin.” oe tee ee Ee Nees Gece er ee ee ee Further deponent th not. 
=] beach pa rty being held by Steven ation , medium Sean 314 someone en a sport} preducts. : when money was scribed and to belore me 
a pap ie ope pI fret ag RL En ee Re a 318 7s coat and a trophy worth $45 from] «The consumer is price con- et ok ot Notary Puble in and for the anid, Goun- i ms 3 ~s eg: am 35.7 his car while it was parked at the Speeding the awarding of|D. iss , belt Rd. said Oakland County an * 555 scious. Prices must be within the up ADA Bh EV. 4 ee Am ** Cail Cals Hickory Hill Country Club, Comi-irealm of what consumers are will-\federal defense contracts and|“Nocsry Pubiie 
a. Am 8G 2 mesee Township. ing to pay. Therefore, costs, in-|plans for super highways haven't) My commission expires Dec, 1 1968, 
= ee : : Am Sager Or Wa erett St, Royal Oak, pleaded’ guil-|!ine with productivity. We cannot the pore dlawme: Clarkston Community Schoo} District, 
Pes . the | ane (to dr driving belore Muni |@t#o"d tgp info another spiral/t the sconomy only months hence GREed” cose iN ween 
) water ite Am : pal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He/®! inflation. election will be ‘held in the | _ ! af Some iti Not |was fined $100 or 20 days in jail * * © cet en woely colened reade, to Io Set SER Pia i. — ‘Be > ae Ua bie eee Duis Was exe of bait @ Gonen jin be. 7 igen. on Monday. the geuh day of Mu 4 ; Os 2 : 4 seoee Ze w | _ Sisterhood Isreal rum-|speakers at the opening of a two- clock Eastern Time, to 
He a: | ‘ Cee men Batt dy alé™ MOS? |ourseson of te Romome Mo Indwtry's orn ers may have apa by See aaa, a sigan. #3 eat es System é fa cas en ceperenen soenbarel Mitbaiped dow the rote of deci in ipetin County of Gakiand, State of 
oy o— z ' a DETROIT The administrator George’s-Newport's, 74 N. Saginaw. land held in the Hotel Astor. too, will take effect later. Right exceed nua mt 0,00) a =: e Irala . 4 Sef the 8 Lawrence Sea — &¥-| ‘The purpose of the meeting is to|now some may seem to be more {< Sieh e0 tooling ane tur. ad we ue 4 | canstribdliens ta tildear nhoad 20 fret exchange ideas on how to combat/of a cause than a cure of present | ish 5 ew high school pullaing end 
ee 1... Af, * 4 dion the giant waterway “quite a\Dems to Spend Millions _ the recession. ills, {buildings or additions to butld- 
oe VY : wW $25 4 few" people. won't be ready. when Post—Potte Secretary of Commerce Sin- | Sales promotions usually have | sites? 
pee ee ; it opens to navigation next year. for My a clair Weeks assured the business- [been effective when price cutting|_, Notices 's further given, that the voting ; 
a acr .. N relana|*? ‘ * *¢ * DETROIT  — The Democrats| men that the federal government bas lured consumers. The genéral /ertsee 1 mess Sehee bebding & ne shee _ Lewis G, Castle, administrator of| will spend more than two million| Will de what it can to create and jlevel of consumer buying has|"'Notice is further given, that the 
a a] t\the St. Lawrence Seaway Develop-|dollars trying ta unseat Sen.| maintain a climate in which pri- (Bcarcely budged and the ailing sec-| Poer¢ of Raucation of sald aston’ five nod t& of todas te Me } ‘q;ment Corp:, told the Detroit Eco-|Potter (R-Mich) next election day,| Yate initiative can function suc- [tors of industry — durables fer undred thousand dollars ($2.400,000) 1s 
| 2,000 worth of dia ge . ¥jnomic Club today that “several| Michigan Young Republicans were} cessfully. ee ee ee wed, for ‘the ‘project for which said 
- Before be lepor 4 a Fh - ponelleny Heart? ee a « “The government intends to be a ’ . A .. Dated 14, iean £. ponune : 
. nine ths : : stepping-stone and not a stumbling . “Board 6f Education 
on ined $14,000. It was! Shippers unprepared for it to be-) 7. author of the statement was|block,” he asserted. “It. will Cost cutting is helping many| _ May i617, 19, 20, 21. "*8. 
- fearned that, as a pen ret-i et ae. Potter himself. as everything possible to build a f ee eee “LEGAL NOTICE 
| ‘big business in dian During open in April 1959, to deep draft | i, Laving to me,” Potter sald at | Weeks characterized America’s os Now, reaped cont eut- ee Cabtent Grane. ican ann. 
[pando ag at navigation between the Great final session of the annual tree enterprise as “the most power- [ine i6 hardly, the Raed Fn Street, until 8:00 astern _ -Bppeal sel was mated lates end Montreal. convention of Michigan Federa- ful economic ‘system on earth.” tet many think will spell the|%™¢ ng HE. Fe be 
money ited ' “hewieli It will provide a 21-foot. deep! tion of Young Republicans, - and said the prospects for great) 03 oF the recession. ; OWI com 
ee ee ee waterway, Castle said, for vessels; .. ,,|growth in the coming years is and Extployers’ Liability 1 in Zurich, . eu r panty 4 of |... Dut let me assure you of this.”’|t, realise with vision. Bringing output in line with de-| es, = diamon. cae ged: Zaansedhmedarrppa fied told 300 cheering . delegates. mand also is sound business poli-| 2. $5,000.00 Employees Honesty 
ie were found 's| vessels now accommodated in the|«Chartie Potter. doesn't extermj-| ‘There today is a re-emphasis icy; in fact, it's often necessary pratt incon” Semes 
_ he enpllaned for 1 a Atlan pe & Lomecs Ree, on healthy, hard-hitting selling.” lor survival in this era of seem-| for 3 votns m 2 year oe cones Sun Off ..... 2. 68 a ® , 84 sald. “We believe people jingly built-in prices. But its fi 
—_—Fheir Auto ‘Runs Amok, : : fd Mach: He uibeg Hap. 262) Case sald it will perfiit ship’) Potter sald more than one mil-| Wil bay when stimulated by new limmediate visible effect is likely] may.‘ ceuained uct tse Weigrfora 
© Cou Cut in Detroit Area essa. 3 Fees. Sel eekiae more’ expeditiously ‘and|to® dollars would be spent in| Prodeets, properly ad” aEEres: unemployment and +. Pontiac Couple Injured , : [Qerdner Den. +44 Then Pa “6 ee eee se ancate | Wayne County alone during the last sive merchandised/’ - slump in the business of a com- wae ry Plainly marked as to contents. 
* iGen ae: Transamer ... 39,1| more between Grea month of the. campaign. He said) He reported his corporation ex-|P@ny’s suppliers. — _ [serves the to elect any oF all ‘A Pontiac couple was injured) standard Oil Co. today Gen Fis ..... 86.7 Twenty Cen .. 20:1|Lakes and overseas than is now | rs . oe te ream ony oe oll 
Saturday evening when their auto|nounctd'a slash of wholesale gaso-Gen Mets". 343. PeeeCtSiae © 483] Possible. : tee Ea ame ee ee sae Sn aoe * —* [Regret tate Dees interes! of ie foes, 
pg Dh pc argdhemelbtighoray line prices by 1.3 cents. a gallon|$e3 Fy: $3 One ‘ar Lin: ara] owever-he added: “sweep the streets” be ant tens cit ened ‘captantien ep tetins wi hedies of gece uty peat By order of waterford Township, Board 
“Soe emp, eer On fait nS? OM PUR AE Rae lt ee eee emote ve cmt bat fen Gers sent mtn ng cn tne < land County Sheriff's Deputies. | 4.) win pe (orn age 2 De Rab nacre 328 ability of the seaway will ante | Sale LN gece : aaa comeatip : _ ae 
stare Bendel pane on to morte wil nt (Sem? Ry S&F, al mately rat ee deloge of |, Death Notices | Death Notices |~~ceewsrtes Mele s| Help Wanted Male_¢ a : "cp | affect Pontiac at ; Ol ..c..0124 We “<.!) 353] mew. business.” W ; ae 7 a 
Seems Skeet Meal mate | Oa only te Detroit and Bir. (arene 2 Weeee HE) ae Stent to which comman-|. ant) ——-— = ee ae $200 a Week | [MA Rags, wie wnouam, leased, said deputies. : : vad mingham. ; 4) Oy nite, Mot $$3| ties can benefit by the seaway, he Sete gate Sata te] ee) eae #2; eat moth: Sich cee a 
His wife, Edna, 43, was admitted It was expected that other. ma- B35 vs -# Youst Shar? oe a ee _ pert D - Butto Mrs. r coh Seat or "with @ pdssible fractured hip and|jor producers ‘and independents|int Bus Mct 2483 Zenith Ra ..’ 146/facilities are available in Great | S | ster the’ te zohan ‘Buttotph:| Plossie Lorene: dear sister : : P : : erece See : Lakes communities, : . el : ine, ; ee en ns ar Wak in Be grewteg De. in acumneen He uasd-. ituchegie end the late Chester Reardstes: elght Della Water. Mrs, Kitsabeth Dean | * = i a8, today. area price r. wew ¢ Th pre $0.—(Complied by a j - randchildren also survive. Mrs.) chi and. 18 great-randchil- vel = : lee Aesseanteddtene) — Bay City, and the Dow Chemical ttolph lies in state at the home| dren also survive, Puneral service Center Room 660. 470 ~ 
. : : a 2 : - oe 30° 18 1 60 (Co, at Midland as “‘foresighted en- os ber epegnter. an gag Fn wil be hele ay, May 20. at -8t.._Boxton 16 —_ we . APPLY 90 N. : V d IT * Y : : Indust Rails Util. Stocks terprises already developing their To “| family serviess todes. Interenent| Sant Se — A St d ] b joek. ween 8:30 & § a.m. 
_ « andat lerrorizes oungster Noon Mins. $88 90 705 1674 business for expansion” when the Ot 4 pm, today, Pumdy teowesdd| ferment te” Pegtinn eemeere, | tar eady Jo » Needed - nee a 6) : fost . : & good stead ‘t Appear. 2 or : 
S m a sh es Up R 1 ch H O m e (Week, ‘tgo 0. 3a) a3 me tee. seaway ane . ra B y fo flowers. ee te ee ua Richaraton-Bi By, BW 3 ouate ot sacs rete rence sid mecha ork te un ter full or art im ‘ 
( ; |Year a [T.-2TL3 126.6 (77.4 185.1 John T. (Rilen), 170 W. Plint St.) Ji = &: 10:30 2 Poe re ar 
7 ieo8 Mich "...11.2802 943 80.1 168.9, He cited direct export of agricul- JY Lake Orion; age 93; dear aunt of TROXEUL. MAY 16, 1988 JOHN H. | GLosER AND LEAD TAKER Por |°A|5MEN ~<_ 0 map. | : Hae ess Sc BRE AE HE rat products at the Por of Mus | | AY | Latecsaanchs gets cte: Mi) Merete patna Mi | naman poe Ge gene | Edie "us, om DETROIT (INS) — Police said | northwest side of Detroit and de- |'#7 Low ..-:--22868 182 662 1808) kegon; contracts at a Bay City H sod Mrs cherie, Ween ast*| eit deur Dasthae of Cetin Wer | Pet REAL ESTATE _ a 48-year-old man broke into a | manded money. She said he DETROIT STOCKS ere Oe ee ee ITS | gerscs ai, ot 2 pts, from the) Sirs, Nelo mea Tigpel, | CLEaee Sore Eee SALESMEN Detroit home ‘ Saturday night | smashed the glass in the door |igures. after decimal points ere eighths| Warships to be delivered throug Rev. Walter ©. Ballagh vetticiat-| Resnick Punen ill be | gonditionsd, plant Wham "Clown. We necd 9 tall men. where his estranged wife was | after she refused to open it, cut- tow Noon |the seaway, and Dow plans for a hs eg» Gome-| from the Per cai | $44 ee veee | ao mae ee loor be Allen Elec, & Equip. Co... ° 28 27/marine terminal on the Saginaw gale of the Mpunerei| Home. Int SAB DRIVERS SAND OLD: O. ane you on your by-sitting, $5,000 | ting himself badly. Baldwin Rubber Aap 2 138 123 fives . Home, Lake Orion rk Cemetery.” Mr Tres y . F 
a worth of rare Ching, furniture, a  *& & GL Ol & Chem. Go... © 130 15 ; = . PALK, MAY 16, 1958, EDWARD, $01 ie hag HIGH PAYING JOBS, Opport eg oa TV set and splintered chairs and Mrs. Tayler said her husband |Howell Elec. MoCo... 2 38 52) Castle noted that there has age aa: ; Mae 9: WOOTON aay Tee PAOE USA. 5ae8. On sass ‘ be & M30 
tables. < / ° we * | went ‘through every room in oe bein On” oe . * ry) oe been “a considerable increase in : te By of t At pale: 3%: pile Rowe. - naa" = write Dept trv National 1020 REAL ATE. AN, Goop 
The vandal also terrorized a | the house smashing things. Rudy Manufact. Co. ---sa0 1¢0 ing| Brice levels” om construction Miss Bifreds Fale Pineral and iam Wooton: brether of eg BI... Sets han average 
nine-year-old ‘boy whom’ the Wayne Screw Pd. Co. = * «1.7 «-2.6| costs since preparation of orig will be he any. May 30, at} Semele and Kellie Ann Wooten:| — Looking for Work? in ‘person, 3410 8. Com: Police estimated the damage | ‘No sale; bid and asked. i 2\p.m. from Holy Cross Lutheran! Fritz Wooton and Mr. and Mrs.| Have ph of wo! ou e| _Mrerce Rd, Walled : woman had been looking after. (1 out $5,000 although the own- vl borer and actual placing Church with Rev : ¢) William | _Steinbaugh, porevest le goon salebman to help with real | ROUTE MAN OPENIN ONE 
Mrs, Thelma Taylor, the baby- | er, Leonard Olshansky. 39, said it re : Aen Cemetery. Mc. Pa will at Highland Cemetery with Rev.| :of leads | , ree ~ A " qitine, Shedliad tee sane; sq'cor | wil guduaits vex tau Naha? Cerebral Palsy Unit “The seaway project is intended in state at Bossgrdet-Mabley Pu- Charies Richey officiating. Fu-| W.C. DYNNAN, Realtor cola canvassing Profits 4100 per husband, Richard Taylor, of 4421 en to be a modern waterway for) LYNN. MAY 17, 1998, 30m ¥., rd Home, Mil- | Quek Lk Rd at M3 MU 4013] Peek and up. For interview ph. 
Mrs, Taylor said her husband | on charges of malicious destruc- ee j of Frank eo} “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” : ; He added that toll reven I of : 4 came to the $50,000 home on the-| tion of property. Howard Palmer, of Southfield 8 ro ‘otal cat of the pacing yl be Lhe 20, COATS FOR WANT ADS     
Township, hag been named presi-   
dent of the United Cerebral] Palsy 
THE SPECIALTY ; (Sg ES to the as- : 
OF THE HOUSE |b eee sce Maton of boom Pet Dog Attacks In : ifield Hills, first vice president; 
; \Mrs, Thomas White, of. Sylvan Vil- Gi | 4 T F Oakland County 8 Newest Most ‘lage, second vice. president; Mrs. iT re ears af ace 
Beautiful Cocktail Lounge ‘John Gearhart, 58 S. Johnson St.. 
AD atmosphere of ; secretary; and Vernon Schiller, 716 DALLAS Audrey Lee Helms, 
fou fice then ana S°Rcteor*aad“ahince*tams ¢use? | Oneida Ra, treasurer 4, stooped to pet a shagey black Most . discriminating palate _ Elected to serve on the board of|and white dog while visiting her 
directors were Beverly Eaton, 172|grandparents yesterday. which he estimated at 450 million dollars.   " is Church. ’ : 
citation ot the, Rosary ‘wil be we eee Bip DIAL FE 2-8181 
in an toon 1 wil Bele take ak the Huntoon Donelson-Johns | Fanerai Home.” ** ™* FUNERAL # 
"BER lect tel cree ree Grentaunt of Richard Giaspie.| mougnivi serve PE FSU 
_in Oxtord Gemetery._"" | VOOrhees-Sipie 
bury Ore buney ‘nun;| FUNERAL HOME   
  
      
    Loan 
Rent 
Sell 
Tillman, Detroit. ° ye ® ; handling of ships,” he said, “rath-| r St; age 69: beloved hus- a ‘ 
ve 8 | pat act aat ames Picks New Officers _jerttan mery vovting mininun FE | BRERR AEN EE EE) ramet Dveaers _4/{ Tuo Poouce Powe 
  
    
      COCKTAILS ‘Bassett St., Josephine Seeley of| Before bystanders could rescue 
LUNCHEONS ‘Drayton Plains and Dr. Glenn A.|the screaming child, her father Sanford, Bloomfield Highlands, said, the animal ripped a four-., 
DINNERS |The organization plane to con. [inch wound, near her right eye. ‘ ed 5 mS & a gas i. scalp 
duct a summer recreation 
- _ @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily @ | gram tor physically handicappea (24 Tight ony ral 
cee Bee Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M eS= = eo  ~ puted the dp neuy Sadie ts wit '   
  tL | * ° _ tary School frou # a.m. to BOON wore -here from Euless, Tex., to 
Henry’s Miracle Lounge _ | tus Aare. ST he prandparens| a. an 4 The association is financed by;Mrs, E. lL. McQueen. . 
                          (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) \ ' the United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Police took the dog to the Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Read = | Michigan, a United Fund organiza-|for rabies observation and Saume 
i nbs , : |! tion. < 4 its owner for a leash law violation. \ 
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che AO DS oe 4 eNO ee ae Ne ees eee “a 7 4 be 5 + ge) iY i a Part, ee Oe Se ee Oe ee ee ee eels ees See Be ee ee a es ree ee eee        
  
  THE. WoNTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. ‘MAY. 19, 1058 
    
    
4 mi   
  
    
ag 
crite   
real 
Bes” mid fea 
AW. tDINNAN, Realtor   
  
  
ployer: for an 
ms Priesee right. INTELLIGENT MAN 36 AND, MARRIED 
to be trained at no cost to em- 
   
ye sun.   
~ THE HANDY MAN ~ 
  
Work Wanted 
  Female 11   
  
ACME ASPHALT Soe Sener. are elow hat 
"Gall O8 39030 fort 
  re 5 
—clearing.. ._Insured, MA 4-2903. 
AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED 
COMP 80 Parkhurst 3t. burst St. ss PE 5-3008 
~ ASPHALT PAVING 
ua. 
ASPHALT PAVING 
oF het ro ve'tien Aapnak nit Povo &, 
We service RCE, akes ne, 
1 vi paaed washers. 30 yrs. 
ROY’ |, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021 
FURNACE CLEANING MA_§-1661   
1 DAY sER 00 ON IRONING. up and deliver. 
    
  s 3-7681, 
es TER Bae pen tens wages, FE 32-2846, Y ame oid gat fowework FR Sat 
me. " 
virarh gurcommerce ‘ha. Live m| Sangre’ cohere "Daye oaly. FB 
Help Wanted 8 isin “wap On WarThESe EX. 
~ A BOG, Poneman Ee perres oe SSL hha Fr Soy lle yA * ian Tar private laboratory xr ¢ Norton, FE = : 
ne f° avntg ABBY —VISRTIOR 
“BIG MONEY By: ) Teeebesclenboons PLEASANT WORK |SgSSs8D FRAGTICAL UBER 
GOOD FUTURE . Driyate duly or in rest home. 
wae GEXIBLE HOURS CADY DESIRES DAY WORK. REF- 
"AMBITION GFMEOGRAPHING, TURING. EC | | 
NEATNESS | WATURE. EXPERIENCED EDUCATION ie car, by hour or week. 
SALES ABILITY 
Soiree iacar ek   
‘EVELYN EDWARDS VOCA’ 
  
      
      
    
       
ges 17 to = who can qualify 
JET AIRCRAFT SPECIALISTS 
AUTO GAg TURBINE SPECIALIST 
wn Se Wo Delp Beare toe 
Meal gas turbine engine training. ofetpee 
Poet et eee 
se eeewee 
  eeeree eeebie 
  To Train For’ 
Bi > — ool ET-GAS TURBINE - AND on pn 
F | , oe    
  SNe wR ON NWR He 
O0bee + ree ese. 
eee "< s   
  
FOR bh OTHER WOULD SMALL CHILD. DAYS ONLY. ASPHALT PAVING We install and Lave rivewa: 
sit power Squpment. res en RELIABLE or tamed PAVING 
:fA 54-1206 FE 56-5623 
BEAC Reaches “BEACHELEARING | 
ae eee ae ET mg RO ps 
  FURN ice — 1 YRS. ain Ph. FE 2-5837, — “ 
eeds TAKE. CLEANING. 
and UE te ais OR 
            
    
      
   
   
  ty; 
Beaters, » oi 
      ers, 
its, Call now 
  
  
in my . orsiee oie tren 
  
MASON AND 
    oe amas CEMENT asst . PLETE 
  ait. age motor a serv- 
“aan or iowa motors 
“EP ee eseces Pe Fan 
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 
1G. AL-   
     
  Kentuc! 
75a ills Rd & Ter 
    hg 
ah wewW Lawi ae 
  
r gh 
  
OVING — HAULING ~ LENT SERVICE Reasonabie. FE 5-3458 — PE 2-2008 
AA-1 Reduced Rates   
  _Let us estimate aaa 
  er os Large van or pick- 
On —}-oap NAME & 
_your . FE 6-000. 
Jin’s MOVING wee D TRUCKING 
Cheaper. FE 6-1348, FE 86-3244. 
LIGHT ane HEAVY TRUCKING | 
wo oe soil, ——   
  
O° DELL CARTAGE - Local and lone distance moving, 
PICK uP own OBSIRH TowEs: t ra: 
Tricte no wan 
FAND.BQUIPMENT Uigton Stake ae @ 
= oe ae Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. w   
NWA 
NG Painting & Decorating 20 
Sit? GEE SEAS e? | a work \°   
    
  
Physio-Therapy 21A 
HEALTH CENTER | btn bea therapy 
szzaninent. Gall On   
  
  
    Garden Plowing | 16B fee tears > om to 9 p.m 
Television Service 22 
ROTTER LA RI ee Pe obieveee ay Ty RTE NS AA | 
  
     
     
  
Roe yrs all A Res Taras 
Ber. a 
2a tel a 
    
  
BLUE GRASS SOD 
DELIVERED IN 
PONTIAC AT 
45C°A YARD © 
OF 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 
            
materials 
tOoR PAMILY LA’ SERV- 
“4 rae a FE! 
   
   
           
         
    
    JHURRY,     
       
MACHINES 
eT oe en BE Ste Upholstering 23 
RAPES, SLIP COVERS. 
& used furniture, FE   
  
  
  
  
_ G IN 
cas, bet. Edith & McConnell 
School needed, FE. 2-9659 
: BLA AND TAN BEAGLE. 
v merce, Li 
No, 13076. * la * 
watch. Somewhere downtown. 
a, Reward. FE 5-6459. 
LOST: q 2 ‘A 
“REWARD. Vie. 119 ‘Raeburn. FE 
Hobbies & Supplies 24A | PE 
HANDMADE NEEDLEPOINT oui Foot . FR   
  
NT Scrabd ames. Backenstose 
Book . . bs Lawrence 8t. 
Notices ‘‘: Personals 25   
ANY G p reg 7 ye pir nok "ae 
2-5122 Confidential. The Sal vation. Army. 
MASON SHOES v@ COurEEY ' HEN 
8 Clayburn Bt. 8-3900 
BEA LS 
Cold wave $5.50 plete, sham- 
oad &. fe afte, pe: hrs. 
Ty 2-144 
Bl ecth Ww AVE $4.50 UP; and = one trvie aire Fri. Eves. 
    OR 3-3421 
WA 4:80 ; and set $1:0. "Pri Eves 
7669 Rd. 3-3421. 
Tfemoval of unwanted, hair. 
Eres OR 3-2805 
Y MAID SUPPLIE: 
AID 
  
FOR CASHIN Al sell things       fepsries ; 
efeeWeiee ** 
  ee through Classified _        oS & ilies _ 
; | ZOU SLICES OF HAM. Lt 
  : ‘i TaRae Rou. ie BATH 
Fy. ag Bs PVT. BAH. COUPLE. Rent Apts: Furnished 33   
LARGE 4 In 3 
LARGE PURN, SRM. APT, PVT. ; bath. Aj 67 Norton. ‘| FE 
TROON APE “BATH. ADULTS, 
  
  
3 AND 4 
Everything 1 
ane welcome, Reascaad 
burn Heights, FE $3139. 
ine eh po #5, $85 per month 
eve g. Couple only 
5~4032. 
    
3} RMS. & BATH. WiTH i 
bath & ‘os aesomems apt, $14 
_per_ week 81431. 
7 RM. FPURN. wAPr.. BEAT AT FURN.. 
Btout St. 
Pe Pin" 3 A giardl LARGE CLEAN RM&., 
prt Util, washing priv. & _garage. * son No 
3 ROOMs AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. 
5-4638. 
« ROOM APT. DOWNSTAINs, 7% Clark,   
  
  
    
  
y needs 
experienced dealers as managers 
Write or call collect ORce 
332071 or ORcharg 3-0629. 
KNAPP SHOES Fred Berman 2070 Airport Rd OR_3-1582 
REDUCE NOW 10 six short s. As 
Hub se 21.80 bet per visit, bo 
ands and inches mel 
conn” ile" sodatnent to day, PE was   
ug. 
awa 
  
UB. Wtd. Children to Board 26   
A GOOD ‘HOME AND CARE, LI- 
éensed. 5-3534, 
é-1 LICENSED HOME, LOVING 
_care, OR 3-3563, 
Wed. Household Goods 27 27 
FURNITURE. NEEDED     
  
top dollar’ Will buy “ouiri sell i tor you ae Community Phaue OR. @HRED TO Sete of furniture Ph 
    
__Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 
OR | UILDINGS OF ANY 
be wrecked or moved. 
40058 or 
BLD FASHIONED — In RON wwe 
Sirus. ope reas SinERC TYPES =| 2-568), 
WANTED: CHEAP 2 WHEEL trailer. PE 2-7686. 
Wanted to f Rent 29   
EDROOM HOUSE 
: = het b We “chinese a, 2 chil 
a. ‘est referred. Can 
et Call FE so med il am, end ¢ 
p.m. Ask for Wing. 
Share Living Quarters 30 
MEL RACSD LAR. cane or 
childre home than wages. FE 86-1550   
  
  
me -| WOMAN TO SHARE EXPENSES -|_im 3 room apt, 1138 Myrtle St.   
ta |S Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
CASH UNLIMITED 
~~? land contracts. new or sea- 
no tion, Gul PE, $38 ot 
ae   
ARRO REALTY $143 Cass - Elizabeth Rd.   
INA FLASH | Solnson in person, ab eats ser: to satisfied ont ely 
A. Johnson 
1908 a. Telegraph na. 
FOR ND CTs. 
=. d. Vangie, 160 Dizie Hwy. 
IMMEDIATE 
ACTION = a ae sont a contract, New 
sat- upon 
iiacar “ig Ack Keo “remaleton K.’L. Templeton, Realtor 
2339 Orchard Lake Rd, PE 44563. 
    
    
  
  
       
      fe \ \- 
| t _ 
  
$ TOP $ FOR HOMES GI & FHA EQUITIES 
NO CHARGE FOR CLOSING 
. J. JOLL REALTY 2536 DIXTE_HWY   _ Notices & Personals 25) Wanted Real Estate 324 
Land ‘Contracts 
FE 4-4561   
We Will Buy 
.| Your Equity Don't lose ing-no our home- sect “walt 
ect We also need 
ranks 4385 Dixie 4 OR e NICE ROOMS EB 44686 
4 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. & BATH.   
  
  A 
. wT 
a ne “HOWARD aS ROOMS 
= cvesythin 
eluded. 1 Fe 5.3588, > 
rr] Sottioe “st, 2 & 3 RM. 
apts, Newly decorated, every- 
thing “included. See caretaker, 
Apt, B-l, Mrs. Bynder. FE 8-6768, 
BACHELOR APARTMENT. 
GauA Svar me wer mma Ss TS 
and. 
Wiliteg faote heels 65 Summit &t. « ;   
  
BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH   
Ah a A 
vicinity. 
falis 
kind. 
_tavuile, “National 7-2815, Collect. c, 
§ ‘tn iake prop 
is. 1919 M15. Or 
  
GI AND FHA 
FOR YOUR HOME 
@ your prope 
WE TRADE WE BUILD 
152   
‘NOW | gage firms to get 
iia. home 
fe ne eee” REAL ESTATE 
com 
Ses, farms and ec 
ROY KNAUF 
28% W. Muron St. _ Listings Wanted 
We Buy Equities 
R. D. RILE EY, E Broker   
Ae whe 3-212 Pa pom 16708 
  CASH Yes we can sell your home for 
tell bet to you _ eash you can receive 
& 
i, Hues PHONE PEt PE PE +1551 
We are authorized by large mort- 
—_ for 
PHA 
neoae. A pane 
gait will give you immediate we- 
PE 2-742 ud 
bake Pe 44021 44021 | 
NICE RMS. BATH & GARAGE. | now, 
  
Permanent business man wants to 
Duy on shy term lease 
roperty with home, 5 r 
nO ath WTD. IM MEDIATE LY 
me : a a stove - Beds: 
  
lomes, farms, lake 
land contracts. Sayers waiting. 
Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 
632 W. Huron je. 
IMMEDIATET. ¥: 
property & 
  
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33   
round, nice! ‘5 
or exchange housework. 
__ +5203. 
To ‘On : 3 RM MODERN 18ST FLOOR, 
‘shower, adults. 154 Judson.   
  
  
  
      
  
      
  ery nice, FE 
ay pa Older man. FE 56-4785, 
CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT., $15   A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph. Rd. 
-FE 4-253 
STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 
  
TRECEEES, NURSES i: 
pie. Modern decorated, 2 bedroom 
eated ae Bus at door. 
SVoorheis Rd. PE 2-3307 or FE 
  2 RMS 332 8. Marshall, $48 
  
    
  
eee eee aCe 6. See we 
iz, 
Rooms With Board 38   
ee ete 
s 50371. 
sae Homes 38A   
aoe NEW REST HOME, MA 
VACAN 
e in nurse's 
Hotel Rooms 39   
  
per 
_ Sod gas. OR 3-0389, dene 
EAS st 5 fm oy IDE 3 4 ADULTS. RMS. 
hs ts 
ear Bus \o 
FURNISHED OR 
Apts For c 439 Orchard olored 
Lake Ave MA 565-1709. 
HOLLYWOO APT 
  FISHER BODY — 
kitchen, bath, Util, - $18 3-7208. ro om, 
week. OR 
FR 2464 
RGE. » le 
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34   
  
berta A) 
1 BED! LEASE. 
Adul: O Toe Seminste Beiks Ma- 
nor, Pin et Q re rs 
18st . 2 & BA 
rE Good 27425. 
7 BEDROOM. PRIVATE EN- 
  
2, ¢ ROOM *LATS. PVT. ‘SAtR 
srsel Fe bane 
utomatic heat, 9081 Dizie Hwy 
MApie 5-1183 
      
  ge gt. near Ret required ae 2 AND 3-ROOM AP 
PALM VILLA APTS.” 454 Auburn Ave, - FE 2-6950 
3 ROOMS “AND BATH SECOND Pn $ ORs. Close in, Reasonable. 
a 
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  Bivd. $80 mo. PE ase, | 
cone nk ‘ti “LAKEFRONT 
. Blvd ee 
13 : CH. |} See oleae ee   
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
            
  HOTEL QUBURIN . 
by Day or 
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Live Where {ake Paar y 
( Sor 
Be 
    schools. 
    
$400 down, 2 bedroom ——, 
location. Needs some : Suiy 
  
  
  
         
    
    4-1039, ce 
WEsT SIDE -AN af 
$10. Gentleman. base 
WOMAN, 2° 
Washing privileges.” FE 4.2347. 
RM. MOD. burn Hgts, to buy. PE 8-268 
In. Debt?» 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY | 4 ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSE: A, BU Som, - + eae ecb sie ees $60, 27- Oakhill, FE couple DF “ ~, F ore In Milford, Lovely 24evel honie, 3 
you are hav ng trouble meeting ~ . sian Tred. . recre 
your ments, see us i Rot J UPPER Wiliams Late Ra. eee. eA 
MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSE’ por vi Rouveteet : & Lewd) ‘el "pect 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE. ome of clonste| to oer bg LORS, INC. 41% 8. Saginaw, ation near Lincoln Jr. High| Lake Orion. Cail Royal Oak, JUn- $16,500—terms Call Above Oakland Theater. FE 8-0456 | 7—. * Te “PARTLY PORN. Tee re pae E _iper. 8-1173 i. ie Lake: ne r 5 5 i 
Ready, Willing and Able 3 ye paras) ADULTS ONLY. — a-eoeneen = ‘sen HOMES zis Cen Center et ti Cash bayers waiting for Se Pe mm ven _- |} ROOM AND E| 2 s., tile bath,. shower up- z EM 3-4210 
contrast, Call Realtor "| with, refrigerator furnished. 1 stairs. Living rm., dining rm. wn a / child welcome : Kitchen, gute, gag, beat & eo Hi TK VY! DEN — 
; 7 RMS. AND BATH, PVT. ENTR., wane. Newly ad ve Secor 1G UNTER dciatrs | cous ont oll . Near ¥YMCA_| “ecorated. Spokane or Liberty 78 street. 
counts Quick vofgasonable i) ¥ Roo! Ms UPPER PVT BATH 7Hi¢ ene. eet nee 10 } Piney ae easton ann on “gi 
Ask toe geen ag § obliga? and cate, rt turn, i” On Tele-| wk MacDonald “% “ss = Fiomere wintews te 
J, G HAYDEN, Realtor or Pe “eh TROOM NOME GH MACEDAYTE | gee en -\. aNs ae pte Ti LOWER FLAT. rig Ba cot WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD, Zoned [6° E. Walton FE #9441 $55, 165 ‘Chandler. 3-8284. ee. Se ew. OS eee é / 3 LGE. RMS, NEWLY DBCO-| GLEAN 30°, Ot) furnace, Could easily be 
« GET oof, % _rated. Util, C 3-1328. 40 Mariva. drinkers, na Fe Se heath BA — oe 
The best deal in lw | e rac 7RM_ ATED R age 
= os. Ask for Ike Wid apt, Ti baie & ahever, Neat ats Tt: nd oe a rs range Adults’ references. gated ¢ Foom m modern peers, Si Sen ae * tromters, le nga 
Smith. = 2 3-ROOM Ts, NEAR | —t1 Dwight. Ph. FE 2-4030. FE eam. to 8 p.m. for| room home, Basement, gag fur LEST an eral i osptal FE 62512 or|3 RMS. & BATH, UNION AKE Le "ela hace, garage. Paiogen, rerms, 
Pee = we A 4 prea only. EM aun & eae an MODERN ie at, sai now: New 2 bedroom hom ] ; : ie heat, ga- e reg 5 Spake: FE_8-3152, i a furn, Rent reas, FE! rage, OA 82022. ‘ on y lt, ie. dos Full La 
ere on 00d mare mela AND ¥ ROOK ont ATE BATH. 7 aia a BATHNEWL “ma 8 LK, WATERFO: i ae a = 4 wuitty ty, room. This ts nos shell. 
. “4)" gnaries, 17176. Te are a Robinwood WR Bs Oe = re eo Adele tat ait * OR — otter a ‘choice ‘of good "locations. 
a a a Tawa hoohle Dr ‘a. sr atvand. Saeal tes atuiares. St eo ee ant eal /Esta Call FE 44750 mo, EM 3-468. thes rooms 3. Bath, 
ee ee eee ! Site | 4 RM. APT. NO DRINKERS OK wo apace Senadou ice | StS See? oa ota 
$c ASH $ Modern. Private bath & entrance. Puberen. 183 Washington. PE $75 mo. Jerome Bidg.| same sien. . 5 
Washing facilities, FE 26226. Co, FE 5-616) or Wit 34200. = 48 HOURS | 2 & 3 ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN. FE | * "ROOMS & BATH. UPPOR. PE| NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. 6 RM. J.C. HAYDEN Realioe 
HOME + EQUITY rams RMB. LARGE LIVING M. PvtT.i4 “ROOM M AL. MODERN HEA ATED. WL Rae heel “9 To. | * E. Walton. | PEE B.0444 LAND CONTRACT | entrance. A. floor, 4192 oa Wey, poor of Kengo Hard oe heat Atta arage s Seam Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 
va,tetuced rent. Adults, 470 i ware ts fe 5 spore Fa _hieges Pe asie i F _- : . 
: ort. NORTH END, 6 ROOM HOME. SOC 9 
Wri ht & Valuet | /|2 LARoE AND FORCH:| furp. Pri. beth & ent, MA +1101. ar FE $6106. mani antestic abbey co. ALTORS  ° ; | _Private entrance. 13 Pine Grove. | 3015 Pontiac Trail PARTLY FURNISHED. 3% ROOM FE $0083 : re eS hELAND AVERUE 2 7 RMS. a pe es, Fut, ENT we. 173 ;5 ROOM & BF UNF, LOCATED odern home, pear Auburn 
L tran Separate basem. E i 
EL CRSA | nee gets oncr—vo| Cieomene emnees | AREY ZEROED S ToTPS| eeu xt el nt, LOSE YOUR HOME! { ee . $ La BRICK iCK FLAT. AUTO. HEAT, | _ 5-721 frame, side drive. 2 Gar ge- } 7 RMS PVT. BA’ rms, 
“yactay/demenyy fata, porenge, |" toot out, paid. Wm Sate. Appir| Slee” fine, Sethnsr™Ea Yay ree ey ee ‘iat oN a, mo, 
{ : 7_RM, APT., EXC. NEIGHBOR- iat nk R: WICKERS i GURORN, | | hood, chiidrén welcome. 16 Owe i 43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 
REAR K? Cresce : : 5 ROOM. UPPER, WEST Bibe.| homes. Need repair, month Clark LISTINGS WANTED |? KARQE ROOM) SE PE paows | 7E cain BD * hbdetonstcins Ae B ders Seti ts WAITING: Let To ot aiiwonan uilder’s Sellow i You t entrance, $18 pet wk. small child| 2..2ttfactive & rm. apts. Brick | § SMALL Hou Cee A OUERS. @ Coronado” model, speciapy ig oR weleuae. Soe” s building. Quiet street. Rent in-. Aaade. Adam Road, Auburn, priced at 4,900. No money 
i ae] EAT WE B : : ~~ GAR: cludes heat, water, garage. ist| Heights FE 2-702 n. to te civilians, _ | 3 ROOMS. & BATH 8B AR- re has asters fireplace, | A WAR’ 10K HAS SMALL Full price § 4,800, Pace brick, 3 
/ : EE den spot $50 month. Aubii-n |, disposal in teen. 8125 per mo. y ti at te Voorheis. Nice. liv-| Dedrms.. 1% baths, gas ear- 
. _Hel . FE 41600. Second gic, = mo, MI ‘ing rm. with Entrance| Pott. Immedi « Just 
' 7 ROOMS. ALL © | 69161 or OTE aes | =e ee. sieetEmivedinte ance! Ti left 4. clean, session lease 45090 one Today sioeet Pacem Well furnished. 2.2106 rose | ee be Ph T 
Finegrove, See afer, 4:39-0F ., THE A NS w ER TO| sUBURBAN ak sas Midwest 5-120! 5 
entrance. $18 per wk., small ¢ ‘Want Ads! To sell, rent, Key Have buyer top small home. $2,000 | _vsloome, PR SU3. hire, it’s FE 2. gig]. . TOMERS through Classi- 3 . BURN APT, GA RAG ’ 8 sell 
| uiWdop _ Pr 05203)” avail, ¥ sdults, 106° Henderson. | fied Ads. Call ie specs vi 
      
                    
     
  
  
            
    
    
  
        
        
  
  
  
  
    
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
      
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
      
  
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Byam scr Clean asa Pin ie 
‘Boccia’ = ay! : - _ Sharpasa Tack! ~ Two 3 bran, models 
s14980 bam te Gite | ere ie #9 Mearonm ate ag OREN DAILY. 
jiu peat. Realtor te ar ee: ‘| gene om with "ledgerock fire New on your ioe 
an Evewt oui 2 
ted meek cea with birch cub . ioe Gere N Approx, $68 mo, ~ 
i — Colored, Ni Mice, mot | bath T clos al uated. ou sat | Ba bah th Homes EM 34501 
7] ege ungaiow win. extra lores | porch | Sith stayed tot overs Booth Homes 
; ern e, Gas heat, ¢ i land é ct|"Joom OR 
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Tage, paved ‘street: ‘Bee, thls one Rone Giver See Sinzes « 
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i. £82°3 BDRM. sates bids aria oy) EES 1900 _down, 
$12,950 bome ‘ ane hme further se tee 
Phos 2 Ge 
Pioneer Hi hea, song brange new. Mice are ch. Tear eonee Fr8nt Door Fishing, = "l tion call br Fes $4311. HOME 
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ghureh nd a lg show you . Boating and Swimming Po gin ah A ~ SF a 
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home =k Lg ey A Ti egpeny, § a cos . hareest Be" irev~oat cor Temp . Or No Mortgage vacant i immediate 2 
= sears z |. ie alles house, oats. Bre eae acres, fake? ou must see tat § teem . . ~2 bedroom 
ts R 
. New 
ement, gas : 
i you are /- ear & w Nicely land- In this ms. 1% 
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tion : 
at, nicely us location, a All newly , NTS pum “ storm $500 
$14,780 terms, 
Automatic over lawn ds 
>A YME) 
heat, $9,500 ; 
— Large 3 bed 4 sun. porch d fooling, 1% car tn glared sone Excellent ‘ ten = PA AN RENT p lll, Se closin costs 
Have It $1,500 — Nearly new, on = : a Also a 6 a w * to the se terms are a per cent m BAN LESS TH 1 end $86 ef ana insurenee. 
Here You AR rom Pe Logg This home can 3 for just pit 08.800 with “WEST SS 2 be-) $10 Deposit Starts Deal Cal ater 6:00 p.m. Liberty 
as fateh, a takes, ‘ex- ea furnace, full in polars $14,800 tora! poo ' ke privileged. front porch.) coir IN RANGES 
Ment beach, fine neighbor- 
d, Cail for ap : AP sTU ATMO a au Giects. " bai seta ‘Low’ down nab or MODERN ENT? —Te «BARON ee 
food, dows fo ent arn | Mitts Tad “otketent “servic ur no = Sey Getmieeencs | Hao Realtor | WHY PAY'R “Age Fen re Et. a 
fe Reali Seo | ape ina at cir ioeet, ‘srorege, Book. kK. T. Templeton, 
ST SIDE 
location. ree oh ay | it, 
Daalior pie Ai potgen lll Avery ob shelves. tn the | shidy. me lass remand eee OO M e] Open WEST. home 00 x lw 
500. . ca L. H. BROWN, F = 24810! tr rete high. dry lot. 8 piteep tached home, i DISTR od 
becrms., buy at si0\b00" w 
1363 W 
Mis. 15 ft. ute 3 room ; charm of basin MADISON HIGH Homes 
lot. A 
” Realtor | PS “\auitipie: Listing "Service ont 8 ver oe Se es Ea ee “ur por Weegxcetr paibae! "| Sot doen oe ALTY 
tan ur genie os BY OWNER SE Ty ig SERS emer pax Finck (Wvpas Bamana ua eae north of Manleaim 5 
rm bit —__&¢ “x tateeting Mecie gAumimet | Aitnitaa ttm! eet oun. Maine’ with hardwood floors. gag ap PL er WESTOWN REALTY EVES PE _$086)_of 
; pa seans "2 . 81 foot, 3. bed-| sass pa nad screens including taxes boards and iilmnor n'a, “sate0 See Tey WEST A gem wwe! NO 
—tece~ | ee St) i Ss — | ih ah eet ir, Only $7,550. 
UMMER OR A s. MY 
. . ae “ 1's JA HILLS — /*\Cg"Lake Orion. $7,400 term 
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Vg Ry — ROS. NOTHING DOWN TO ode OTA > 
OWNER. IN BEAU. 
aie - had to give up sandaes 
Teeter ‘on sion. W Biren 3 Mecction, W ee gy home SLPORD. B 159 . (B= = > than a diet — I've 
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3-1295 toe it carpeting ‘beats | Bult & *ralbiorwait carpet a ee large DOWN waite —s ygprabirsape ne ey dicleentel 
- ne Feivien pebrcon ghee Li's; Sun, 10 "TH 8 . ‘shop- : 00Fs | nent: : room starter 
tame cur enrase, tnd" bus, the ing, piastes wa Rickse. tied! Eitehen. man 000 Op S| Sel oy Redeem, a Pa 
43; 
Tent, Ive baths, “carpeting, :i00x | Open} ouTit!! Y & PAD- sireet ‘is paved. oa a ae he storms to 5 or by appolutme fag on your tot et 1" down pag: H 43 For Sale Houses West Suburban ise tt Arket 4086 aMgock ‘Vic. 83.250 2 bedroom ome. “Rave to do ja move ce a eecan Paved deve, seuane| 8 amo) eS Se OR, 3-1235. For Sale Houses =~ TY Py . 5 fat ?| ee es Newly meng Only $0,500. and screens. Pay anade trees. RICK TERRACE, 5 ROOMS AND ment. F.C — Lk, Rd. & M50 
MUTART REAL Large 3 bedroom with : ING TO BUILD? besoméat, money. -3 ft. lot with rth BRICK oi} heat. Appointm Corner Wihem 
LARS 
—_ Loree “100 PLANN nt realtor furne Investors dream, CLEAN AD Ra = 3 It's a down-to-ea: L DAWN ave een After 6, 
ae a ek a ee oe to} get coh sees) eS barry. OR 3-1407. bedroom awit betas NORTH ROSELAW? ' WEAR JOSLYN — ¢ RS PLAS VACANT oveian TER FRONT xed ee fee? in —Mil_sccepl_cat__OR P10. ving room . 2 
immaculate sem!-| Fran —= floors & base- 
5 rm. large iving rm. 2, ce-- inform ation. 
ag re EDROOM yocean. saat Sunes ae ose oe 8 tered _ Wixom Area Cass Lake Rd. rm. area. Natural fireplecs ‘m, 
ro now store 3 L- pong ed vege cere oe a eas a bee a | ewe meee it a Sie sete 4 OOM Baas Wey a areas ee Se. pares able basement aga ME —2 LO Geet eae alae $1,000 dn, e. meen ee = f ¢ $7,900. pe . full one, Needs: som m 
; ae avawood ramble 
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2-2162 3 ileges 
mode with ely $1,000 Down.) On rive bei . is end * base 
* to Dew grade 50 DN. re nship | bry oC. Ridge eway | Good 2 Breet. cement Mand} Seon papmente OM, 
, SANCUS. | Realtor pe Y iss tne Low $7 w Waterford Tow Clarence g «rms, Too" by “200° terms. 
C” PANGUS, NA 1.2818, price for this. family ‘8 ae a laree : Bake Area REALTOR - ay Lf WAN geopes Se SOLS Serme  e GILES REALTY CO. LAKE ° . deine includ. | cant “Cot Collect, Ortonville, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Kage Bedeme. ‘ap New” olt tur net OT REINGTON TEES | we. Sow ye tT marter SELT LEVEL re ite or PE eat ede Larey -evererenns sear! BY OWNER nace ” eee pier priced Buromey | cebsnanes sitached BARRINGIO! 
@ mos. bearm oe W. EVES. FE 4-3946 
to r 7 ough witine, Tare fetes Eetee tr Sit Maree, pletire wo: are & Sindeser hemes. tached ¢ 
room ranc 
owner. Lived 
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. "S-BEDRM, BRICK tn seo) ii, coe rte teres: Storm, "Esteeens ui baw oe See be] ment te See | SS Ratt atas| tarm soc < 
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Assume |. ) 24x30, 
a nice q yo ap eciss, Si ke) Salty aac wo ey ES fe ib dute Wtt| — Deay TON’ PLAING EILEEN DRIVE) eisai, ta .. Vestibule now requires reation rm.| ince $14,500. 
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REA ~ BLOOM. S e ih ing = ft. tiled basemnt ig and CR. Dore or eae BRICK RA 
PLOOMPIELD A location you tance tall eo with oll B memnngpe ed. mea’ eee reat : 2 ‘ot aaa) 4+-6417 in o 
“ coe pea a rine BY OWNER fin- poarme.. 
wer ortunity a offe 7920. Owner home. 2 acres, Pe 
Located A walking dis- 
 . you'll love! x a|' 9 bedroom | beth. rm. ee D. |, $15, — oth $1,500 down. 
tance of stores, =, yr. old - 
room, Roman al eau = ished iil a JAMES 1 sk BLVD. 
Tam | * ar OF] | sim soe eae as Best Buys Sie iving mie pa, doable | Src, sh Mulberry, oft Sau room 
3-4371 
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bedrooms, ce d foom 
THe 4 un Lake this Soc eam: 
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Sen. tees oe =. 
garage, Tiled Saamueed to pan BY OWNER, # ROOM, seo fail mie be C EST SID 3-FAMILY INCOME toaent Gate Stee se Today ment, Landscas Theat” Wiliams "Ct — 
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: ; lection, ‘ : E 5 2 a. GOOD BUY. $9,500 motel =o 3 * 
4302 Dixie’ Hwy. 
PER CENT Parte reowr | Sees Sate Pare om aBY BUILDER ere aeezeca | EUmphries| ,.. Bates “Fal ae YLVAN 
aser. 
OPEN DAILY 10 - 6 eee, Se a Realtor FR STik| 284, eles eden. RM Nore 
3578 wi Brick Ranch style home ae anion wits rooms oN. Telegranh Ph. - 8 Fe 00, as ew } full en eo” ee ae ee Multiple — COME WiTH 6 : with 
& 2 fire- trances, 
heat, 
RM. IN and 6 rms. for k 
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: rented pistes, You will save ‘tor cams lausdry facilities, % : owner. 2 lots, fenced in car facie nrinke tebe | Be meet’ | Partridge | i°) ses “fu ets Cintonville ae. "on pee} buy at Siht80 we a 3 THE “BIRD: TO SEE st gevan gr eens ies one—call for 
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room rng doen irr gc on 58h mex | WEBSTER SCHOO! INCOME Sra tee wanes Howard E. Fox} wouneue uso sxe pee booted er Sees | ieee sae ¥ ATE VERY teeta | SPECIALS Sacre O-Lr ae REAL EST rum | THE, 1 Sie gue beak 9 car estnes. 
* from one maker 0. PE 4100, 5275 Dixie H aw 
Priced to sell quichiy “si . er. 3 T. — BEST onc cay $3,500 down. imme- Brick Ranch Apts. : nO arg mS ae too good for the possession, _ Six beautiful eS privi den autiful it a C= ; 
was — most new 
NT west of Pontiac are 
Seseas B A bs = is WATERFRO)} pn ey ~ A  E 
i sown. widest to he > Bee ‘his cute and oe 3 Petura on investment Of just $25,- Paes aS is Mis. drive 
. ‘wnti) 
Designed for 950 price. 
‘ car, = out ome, with 2 bedroom, ful oil furnace recreation room, ay Py: storm oll heat. . be A = you PS Specials : oll feat t car garage. Located round & massive br tile a forces oe oe - ze = oe, eae 
EACH AREA in Huron Gardens, Imm arepiees, Th ds on ihe. ground by - own pay |. pre 24, we pie 2 sit ee A GI's ae ye y+ a bath is) ment. CEL have an income partment ‘bet | we tee . = e .. seem. Newly — an Deautifel WOODED PAR landscaped pond, Priced at Neat 3 wr nog a oa decoh OE) Braap. hy Saupe} | WOODE satan: «SS, sete ance BS per mow ee: Roth ra ae eet $19,950. ° ° a gar ase Reduced — Trade ~ WILL : ae bed- , 
down 
educeg — rt-| Story 
and P only. 
ette. 
4 family « —, tached ut * e to- Build 
; » Well m 
le garage $700 . down. ° Tica ene, Dome, Sgt zt wa aree| LAKEFRONT |. Gino LAKES | Derren | tarate "Oty Rave arwaye dreame to rome eg a bving 
Baler the recreation that owner's apt. Nov “EMBREE & GREGG gy By ad age, with paved IAL  — Pg = eg ® the past 3 ‘on terms, wen Lake Rd, = age of our trade-in Bi Lattieg Meare” a» a on Oa aie lent of tle ie gh, BH A sGnion Lake Village eS Ee REN ee| Erte | is oat he ere Bee Sabrcehan pean ey | Ree She Lakefront Efficiency BY OWNER - 
tage PFs 
ts. bedroom home th terms, sal Four Pemaliy bncome a waa >it ore eae LAND et oe oe seencere soeais somcapag want | _ fest Wetertord, fre wim terms : ; DRA PLAIN ‘ace for ' . Seasoned over ath: 
: _ OUSE ON KE, neat ae sk a ecey Eves. OR 3-1708 Worth a foe cee oe: ments $10 per mobt so049 a - she frontage. machinery nd one is 
ing. Make your wore secured, good buye 
bout ft lake pone 8 ‘Spring oe san or i eee: 50 Down or Trade Same | Rai. "At sone regiee Sythe | hates Pa bendy ment and 
Seeing Is Believing 7 $8 ae RE. AL LAKE - Resitar week year “round. tavaslinens “at Lake Orion vea.| GAB. furnace, ts located ns) OVER mina | Psat Son rata hedieay vessh oan ts “LARGE SCAR GARAGE NEAR LI VIN lel Edw. ge rn just sa bs ee ee nee soned eomemepsial. Op. this area just we . with fixtures.) tive Fenced- a 
TUN, — — im, 
orate year hot : with 2? room restricted and st. rooms. Pireplace 
rm the field area. rbecue, RON, 
: — Op 
for boat livery, Spartument’ in : ae ict Beboo's Pull. price "613,100. Basement. Attached’ 2-car rarage eel are "Fu price -_ me Down. Mew, 2, bedroom. Pushing o ee Goon tow pee Oniy $1800 down, : * price $7,380 
rice! $11,500 — $1,000| 17.500, terms available. 
winning, and — = 
bs 
Free Living * ca at VZLER ie 
Home on 
AMOME ‘a features 
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ive Room om 
petal the 
5 led 
pearcess Beat this! Bere bath each, ; ; IN7] 
5 Is Your lhe gam pled a rth Side 
Ey astit pees. ~ Wee vile baie, = fire- 
land “contract, aout as eb gy RE AT a ee eg iBeeee tame ones pote Tee) TTA, tig ate North pane treet, exellent pareanaL fees] “GIs No $$ Dn. | eet sot seat coe ott Serta Os. "ac . ; ; d 
i rea. 
ater. 
'. wn, Sesame Cans Full pice 64.258 Sa" ay OOMa3| {TR & berries. A good ei excellent c ue ts 
rireseh out and, $27, LOW FHA TERMS RTRIDGE a te i baety CAKE ORION — “Laree, facay way to dear serege, fall ma@iera landscaped "yard. R.J. Se acter! Realtor here, A terrific buy 3 bedrooms REALTOR PA Mone gp "eal ope tel endo i ~ “yp RE prone || atbapey Wounty aad tat tate) bea ‘ ND AVE 
yet Or PE +3 Ete “neve s thea tae ayo ; or income. Loe Dy Owner. MY| 0, heopr — Pontiac, John K. Irwin & Sons “OPEN EVENINGS bye? 3 ; SPRIN Ga H AS wo ie Emerson Peaerston MULTIPLE Stitt henvice. trie ine ; nvenleht location Al 3341 ees a, : 
1925 
TIPLE “E BRICK, 
Bt, Mt m aie | MULTIPLE LISTING city iw ieee te some painting A. OHNSON, Realtor |_ 3 Y ow Villiam Miller st Huron Street Of RESALE FACE lot. 
me 
TON ally! is. eA S. Telegraph Rd. Bice. slean home. | 1 block ad Reali. m4 FE 2-0263 Phone 219 West Eve. FE a : ois a ° seser” é SPRUNG > & « ee 
MIDDLE on : and = ror. ihe big surpriee; 4-2533 ly blocks, grade ‘school. rare ice _ | SCENTC iew. 3 bedrm. - 
rayton Woots.| MU 
DOWN 8 room a FE Baldor sera Pe Ea ANT ow mee Ea rt Se FS Ee «no Boa bk act S| we conmmnocnon. Se Ps BREWER ) J ae 
baths, fireplace. torms attractive k room r with ans and KN UDSE . Judah Lake” screens #23 is"Sih, am net, . Aa erent with ere tome? how mtu fon. your pews ees | scemen J.P 5%, SALES Mor. ; 
as hea iit - in oven 2| ship mate aluminum | 9650 port, extra large | 3.BEDROOM RANCH T | gees sr odie ieplacesterge recreation | int Bric trame rset SS] irom edna AT | M NN | Seer s| ie cia) Soe ee Ottawa Hills ‘ai $8,9¢ A 
, car earace. . ranch-type 
cation, eens eee ee One ear ae rocar tle. I's 
OFFERS. #50, D this dandy " Sa out 
—_ . ~ “on. ton a oded trot sas bedroom, family ho room.| areas id Junior High G Son re 
bungalow. rite ~ Ral, bane: 
front cottages, furnished. Leslie R. Middle son |: area. heat <n, room, 
‘a 
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-_ JORN Snowappie Driv pal fenced” aT ool’! center” and. egarenient te " fa03 Moves You In Negro Occupancy bath, cchess "and ben Bateman 
Bpace on Pin ice *yfi\000 “with FE OR 2.3002 — PE §-6003 ferred availabdie if desire : most churches. end 
Ferry 000 dn.| 
. ern 
N Transferre om 
7,500, $1,000 
000. down. 
500 DOW wher Tran ae natural fireplace, t will pay eee 8 Jessie Bt, 8 rooms, £300; | BARGA 2. béereeen bungalow. 
en — 
$ op ef . Ue — Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |  neteral Greplace, Bis $44 Moves You In i Full pat i500 ait low amp Ss ON ba ‘ariety of | _ water ¥6,800 full price. ‘OL 2a | Wants | Mah ae! m Payment ON 20st YN mice sal, 8 | FE 4.0528] fire cons, we gave’ a vant ns mina | See E SO a PE 58161 or PE 44778 Low Dow ear war =| 2, MILES NORTH o7 OPEN jy, Sia — REALTORS Sun. fomes in ment on Gt terms. If ee fee, eet 
8 : Aa | ipesuea near ler MODEL NOW - W oe aad Income near City IVAN W. 377_8._ Telegra EPR ed yon can quailty, give us a call. bg or of = possession, $1, dime .e — tranee onan, 2FRON" ins Lake wien 
mK ( ; RAM BEAUTIFUL LA’ Cash to mort 
ows, se, ttees, | TOEIS4 well landscaped Jot, av A 
300 FE 2.9122 
frst floor 
furnished. 
I . north 
inum " alt oot canal Baay sceecs Sng) com a [OPEN Dany 1 P SUNDAY an Foomsand bath ,"2, “cide S H gage, OR 3-65 George R. rwin wired edroom e, — ptm (fol furne ae an. to gy oe o'Foom dome: Castoar Built , Diorah Bidg. Co. - month. 8 ee ae REALTOR FE | 5- atl, D rris & Son | REALTOR i 269 Baldwin Ave. #750 ape ren Chowe SH 2 apt, Low ..-5 over 44s. mere Pull basement, attache dis- Excellent 5 room and bath 
garage. $10,150, terms, 042 JOSLYN. COR, SUNDAY O 
oe sage, le Farm — age, 2 bedrooms. full din fous ater cedar, aaxeies: 1 sarag : OPEN EVENINGS & SUNE 
NT 
PONTIAC REALTY Dandy Little Fa ing toom. Fenced y 006 tae gad abeminaany caerie 
. ‘| MULTIPLE LISTING 
LAKEFRO 
FE_5-8275 Modern Home Priced at $14,500 — te Suan) serecae 6 acer Wine = Dixie Highway 
N LAKE "3 BATHS Attention Baldwin 4-Bedrm. te down. er is packed — = s, plastered walls 
ed commercial. Between SYLVA bedrm. 3 ‘and rambling 
; RKSTON On ved minutes leave state. oa d trim through- = | 
Zon Plains. | rwick has new 3 A low hems: 
CLA , : ment, gas FHA a et Moar menen aes Established tn 1016 Large. home or income. oor, Brick "fs Mie ar cha | = , reeneway, Colored =a Sekar ieetuitrred = heat attached a md 2610 Genes Drive heme - r 
tion  5"rooms and. bath ges fur 300 ine 
carpeing, coramie, beth jow would you like to 5 I Aemime | lawn, atte qiscen new te. Smell ™ hie , KNUDSEN DOWN - Northwest sec floor faneed in frost h.| _ Pat auti0s. “Open ‘Sund ped ater pot | gee 2 
it. oats orchard seen, ith tile bath, aluminu WM. H. ba deel 3 bedroom home, , glassed-in front pore! 
Lace ty tee il pen eo sly it th d : 
ms: Raspber = storms. al losened Sack af Penn REALTOR 244 8. g ner rk ates 2183 full bath. Good = Hee Privileges on r Matick tale, 
Wie icoaiee oom, exclu ——- ‘a 4 froup? —— Ba © your r softener. M Corry” ae = ogg * Only te (Cal for ppoie NEW GI-—NO Dn x] Bare, Ae oes see yhe|—Eaalett. “Por gees “ne ( SLAR wiih, Good, cea: Fame: | Gar garage and "ea Sowa 11,800 ‘dn, real fow taxes EW Gi — edroom. bric! f the {rst to see th ° 4 a 
with Im’ and oak ou 000 or less ed pew saan 2 basement Vesti-/ one “Ae : = 
racks, Pines, elm are p mde alma nh om mh Be Tay: 
Gi x-Fran s GLENWOOD AT <  Pamily ‘sized bivehes. Oask| mein 
ship AO en | ees. A homie ion Reahen. 
1rou 1 property, larg e. Family 5: and RM.—West subur- rford Town MODERN 5 34 x to have lis lor, 
REA ESTA TE cozaar ih —— and rt reeas. Het att bute Sees 
iyi eee brick ge s fe ore astered . walis, msinin AKEFRONT * is: OTH- 
sa08 Dixie : Bath down. Wall to well cor FE S107, WE 2.4200 $ichen Sith cbreanfnnt week, weet spacious. livi youm, Mic | Neves, |v bedrooms. Sie ap L 650 Terms ios MOVES YOU NEW > BED. 300 sen, Vass scone tie ope oe ving rooms with fire- 
eset den =. sv beta. ona bath, vidtenen fix) with eat heat, BLL condition, § vacua #0 ; alow R gt Tene CHERS MOD. sa gn itarpeed CHEROKEE HILLS : ' 
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id Ful‘ basement. oi! AC diate a’ e room, Bsmt. ee ake an ag Pg Basement, gas $0,500, MODERN 5 coms with gas hest. Attached ga: oe ing Foom We antec First Offering 2 car garage. Imme ar 1G eco ae lg Waiaee “va tn rmorl a furnace, water 5 d| GALOW. West s itehen, full} with @ lee terraced lot, all OAK 
2 lige. comfi ne pecreoma in -built owner Possession. 
¢ : er ee hae to: has ore dpa Aluminum storms an dining room, nice iM-car ga- Frage. ; eeneuing homes. ) 
ota, 3 pe. ie r puapieted ng pe brick ‘ 
18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE family. Shown by appointmen screens. Lot 75 % jib eek, basen as heat. modern su 
LL ue, bok rs 5 0 with a MSTAimost 4, acres hone! ‘t Abandon 1 Kent Inc., Realtor ferms to present FHA mort-| rage. $1, se y pocuae pple HILLS BRICK 
ght yon St, sree fa, RENT * pene and Sole Ae ae AN | Fay Kept Ie, Reator | P| ee Engh tocar es ek . 
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5 ee Feuecamre | renter iiitts eae PANS ft Accs Deus Lake | Set a ee Pah a ae | coer] Bia aS gre « large "bedrooms ton Redget, Here's what you bins 
Reautiful bt . thet of 7’ 
serpsstas. 686 | wo new 2 bedroom Bm oo end whe. arper ih a ag ste pede RA | agg ioccr| an here eee | oe eee aay : - iets, e.g 4 house ‘bom orner ‘lot 100x300. _— brick . : GARDENS 
room, 
NCH noe pscets % subur- rage, 
oak, floors, re 
tractive moh 2 Fl goromie | = 4c minum siding. eg de Pu corp Se HURON GARDE} family room: no lh g ed ers in construction, Wes ick ea SPECIAL 
semper 
ad ae pom this ou be lise. fireplace. 2 car attached x with | 
recreation room, . mi San cae : x sean Gan ae Beate Sit aa priee. 
upb if bersonath die es ee Home kitchen and breakfast roo omaation, Sete Pactered sad 400, shake 2 
more sot rig by Si Bons dn Ae haga Hea] PBA cing sepeatitat oficemaes:| heated garage: Jar sith eata: bedroom ‘bungalow. "With y “Wem baila on your tt, 2 or 3) ‘room inl ee rene Taree (teen? Whieely Landscaped Lot cue gral. ‘Miecteaple Garman stor: Pleture ; oe,” ‘teong mo Exceptional large | peggy Ma. Ms 
and WEST SIDE BRICK k home 8 
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$8,500 
eue grill. 7 a heat, floors plastered wa 's baths. fireplace. kitchen iJ down Peaturing 
forced : 
’ priced | Bf sesrerm bri at bulous *, Side? 3-Bedroom 
door. zoned a jnvaseaned room, modern kite eeu e- one ty, has basement. with oak floors, full basem: proper arty. Price St 439,000 Lise family. living is cae ie rounds “Gachom Ser 3; oe sefeation room and other favebe oe al Es | alr » Give ase cai 
CARL W. BIRD a ne tment please. hobs 3 Rectoom: Pleas! “tu Devs t6 
os tree: — Teavares. Only _— 
ane bas , e905 ‘s IM W ILLIAMS on Pontiac's § for rec- 
peaees 
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{ L Huron Open & | 1952 W. Huron NICHOL! REALTOR P, ARTRIDGE: REALTOR PE ¢ueelte B Weren . ak pote Meo, 1368 Biaatie Listing Service & oa pees occu reer ENg the, ce 1 NopenEvinings 1 O Sget: Presi: : TIPLE LISTING SERVI srpeer MUL ane   
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
    
   
          
     
  
      
  
  
  
  
          
    
    
  
    
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
       
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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CRAWFORD AGENCY 
  
  
    “WATKINS LAKE |"iet. ExRanee, "aur, 21 | faketront, home | ¢ rot oe NT repens 
| erase, eee Beat a .re.| Business Opportunities 51 
ost ce" glove. a is of | “root may taxe'jsmaler [4 
wick ENS, BR BROKER a ce a asa 
"ing . E ne or} * 
SBEDROOM | powur snow aty BQUIRMENT. 
FT SFRONTAGE rept 4 py By om et ARLE "Pak REASON. | Gwiaado 35166 for details @ 
CALIFORNIA hes < AV ites. ON ot Pigulsbed beauty shoo, FE Pom, 
ranch avrlocking at. : : 
Hit ving” room, 3 Breplaces, JIM WRIGHT ik BERR Whe gTORE i 
BO RONG! Me ere: CALL One LANDAVE Pe soun MAJOR OIL CO. 
“uP _OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $:39_ Sie anew a jow ts the time to bulld that|WHIPPLE LE. 100 FT. LAKE| modern t bay Pontiac service ste a Jaren Pee, ut haha | seins net SPaOE, | “i “ For Sale Resort Prop. 44A "ie one Ge oo Perry 8 i ~ ~| Presently as car a r IN THE SUN FOR| but suitable for other bust- I I ith- everyone—a p to fit every| ness. Inquire 22 rm rear of- se, B — “eos tt fice. i ata : 
waterfront on this ‘| tease Low tay . Good lo- 
Wideman si cis rach | eet wc pan EAL OPEN EVES.| boat s bunting. 43 to $1 6 machine, 3 Of] OSdman 
oe ron FE Se ood AS, ee Owner. oa! otto, i and 3 fpch| © wey wen tne me $-19 ; LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = _ a ba _ ga 
“ _ PE 41051. on : * . ' 
Wooded Wend Sale Sorry, man, but this isn’t Dreamboat! This is the skip- 
su of this ating oll eer Levee 4 Clean summer eons J per, and Dreamboat's in dry dock for tonight!” 
Lovely grounds’ for that * (or nhousetrailer néar Pe | bate. sccm green thumb gardener in 2-1104, : “LET'S TALK SHOP” family. Wh “TOF Pea FARE. M Loan  53,)Sale Household Goods 57 
faenadenter cual ‘hs ylecaCa Pa came Pe rise | Guyer reine due to | uatetinenm anger) | ma ; gious living Fgom you will i00 x 200, ppEa Ten," aee sale, this flourishing shard. WHEN YOU NEED Poo voc Se a 
eapiaalnom clack tee Wood Foard Smart builder of cou: vecmennnahedind fon) ec it but can be talked down tos 
section. $22,500 with rtunity. Easy te rae, MI tate, 2 an's reasonable mee, 7 he 
a tied Lor L fastest” grow ged 25 = 500 ee DS aoe — r re ‘ : ties in Includes 
A Word to the Wise Bet Coen to Bavtane Bene 160 fh. frontage, #200 sq, ft. You gan get W quickly on your TPC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, R 
that is why we would like ote y, peeses broom apartment nd a", J paymente to 2 a tad | 3s See oe qas> 
we eee re Ge heme ocean and i, eopies viver.|  peraen*4 ft, land. ed Jou'wiih vour mony problems.” | 3073 ‘Adams Rd 
Pontiac. Vestibule en- FRes pee Ee edly teh 3% Te tes (BURNER GAs STOVE. OVEN, 
fr living room with peau Box 826, Orange City. Florida. : INCOME js eens ot oon a tom 
planned kitchen. 3 large bed- 2 2 apts. plus completely FINANCE CO. outfit, 
Siaeaese: |LOTSOF LOTS eis test] FE 4.1574 , ER size stered attached tor eg deal, Must Pu 5 
spree, paved detve, Wb sere S*raksfromt ‘lots, “Seourvan| Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Tor Rootes State Bank Rlcelp, landscaped ground. in Taig; and, ta, TACK 3 We yee eel AGU FINANCE CO. T PIECE LIVING ROOM” SOTTE, 
potsiment to see today. Wil’ als’ pula, «ome ‘| LADIES AND |" 202 N. MAIN oes ee An Address You'll Rancing. Gall fof informe FE tov sher $| ROCHESTER, MICH. | {3° “2° p,ceeoras give with pride. Diserimi- — tion now! “LET’S TALK ° |. LOANS $23 TO $800 
ting @ buyers will ap- nae 
reciate refinement of 
Bea eee Scent py 
GAYEORD 1M EZ, Pike 
FE 4-958 
____ Income Property 43A 
* Fond, WP Forme For Sale Lake Prop. 44,   
  
  
  
  5660 Hwy. Eves. til @; Sunday 10 ‘Til 
Dunham Lake Frontage |i lots available CHAPIN REALTORS OR 3.0002 
GO SUBURBAN ° WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES — Ranch home with 2%-car ware patio, a Li aa "Carpet 
3 be bedrooms & MORE. 
TERMS. 
EXCLUSIVE WATKINS LAKE — rontage, 
with moe 
      
  
Bsleiian 
Kampsen| | 
377.8. Telegraph _— Eves, & Sun. 
ay nef oo GOOD LOCA- 
sub, Good beach. 
Farina, Gall eM 9-020 oF MU   
  
  For Sale Acreage 47 
ACRES NEAR HOLLY. acres, Also 240 ae 8 = “modern house. 
Good barn, jos. Only $20,000. 
120 ae Good ront. 
lvl acres aren tall acre   
  
  
  
  | 40 ACRES, oa ai CALL MU 42045 
Richard Steele, Realtor 
224 Center &t and 
‘For Sale Farms 48   
brick toh ~ 4 
—-* to that particular ar buyer: 
J. R. Hiltz 
011 W, Huron FE 5-6181 IMPR LAKE DoT, Cass ee ___ Lak moor TExas 
cake AR On. 
oars i Lake Village. 2.000 cash 
Eiahont Dolihouse   
  
Fage. A wonderful p’ 
trement, Priced at a $13,500, 
Dream Home ca: ving foom, Sun- Lorne epetes =r 
mie ba me Py Tae istnctpa Lakefront Income ents, Lae g wowed ; lovely sseatae ioe oy   . 
Dorothy Gavder Lavender a ae ae 
ts Fa Eat SB oe “Monae 
a 4 rooms, new furnace, and ‘stool, nice fenced ‘lot, boa’ - and 2 miles trom 
Ponting city limits. 95.500 full price. 
- WATERFRONT LN Ata and — bath, lar, 
Fear swim- va ‘sod fiating. $f : ming and é *” 
Paul M. Jones, Real | Est. oe eel 
caren owner; as ms, ROOMS 
‘Se ie “wae bi 
unt WG EN PEG Fae 
we ae ee 
a P. HOLMES, INC. 
   ‘ag ht B Wh Aone Pane chats mile troing on Out il road, 
raf 
itry house sind ot 
pre I pi tied m 
er out bul 
— country 
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. = ‘Telegraph 
to 9 AMPLE ARKING 
  
wot./179 Acres Between Howel 5 
fonbed. fling ana Fousp? wee ern. home, 3 barns’ bus a door, #184 én acre, 
Roy Annett Inc. 
"ate of nes 
cara Rep mace s| Fs model. car; £ or d our em 
ony cane ba seks days; n gee 
LIVE fee TH ETAND! 
Plan Now for Retirement: 
  
INVESTIGATE! _ PH, EM 3-1496: C: SCHUETT, Realtor 
Acres 40 yy yy vy ee icken 
eae      Ritrence C Ri i acl 
REALTOR      REALTORS FE 40528) 
cd ate Sera Bak a 
eloes, edicom . ‘vine room 
Grapes. | ave very 
and 3 car garage. Here is we 
chance if you are looking for . 
real buy,    
    
  
  
  BUSINESS” 
bas own 
. Unusual- ‘ 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
  
Partridge: 
Lakefront Resort ¢ resort op ¢ scres with 
' Poker eh with and 
oes Liquor — $10,000 Dn. A soos an way to make a ving 
and at enjoy yourseif 
s you this liquor bar 
‘“ best b 
fishing area. rate small home 
| me Will take house as part 
“| REALTOR PARTRIDGE} 
nga Cn EG 
ae .. Phone: 
DRY CLEANERS, GOOD NEIGH- 
store. before 6:00 
nist 
Money to to Loan 53 53 Roches- 
878.   yarn guitable|   
    
    
            
   
    
Liv 
| pater ce 
Up to $500 
Oakland 
Loan Company |"# 
FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG.   
  
Home & Auto 
LOAN CO. 7. Perry St. (Corner Pik 
LOANK S- — £25 TO LOAN   
N incl, oo EN 0121 
wa)” PRIENDLY SERVICE Se | 
me $25 J $500? 
ong Eh Seaboard. Sc Co. ORTH STREET 
Mortgage Losns 54 
A Mortgage Problem? We make oe 
land cor   
  
  
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IT MAKES SENSE, 
TO BORROW. 
FROM HFC 
elters modern mone eerv- 
expe- HFC tee backed by 80 years 
rience. Household ps provides friend- 
attiers and 
Household Finance 
Corporation 
ere Saas Kay Bids. 
LAID-OFF 
WORKERS Bi &. 
we Lee a a Pe pay mel 
4 for 
Our peihetandte Are: That you,own furniture. or 
Sra + rm 
cea ee 
Loans to $500 
Made Quickly 
You will always receive en" 
oiset 
“BUCKNER . 
Finance Co. 5-T043 
oye ae 
LIKE A REAL, he fiz   
  eat “Selon wares 
2, late model used car. FE 5-0303. 
we ATHAM $ SONG, EXCAVATING. 
reary mowers, ou He 
BARNES HARbWAR 
snow skis for a set of golf clubs. 
  45938. 
fort set ot sooxié Gres oF sell, 
For Sale Clothing 56   
    
        
sere tieeeeewne 
+ 40 tee ebeweneeeee 
+ see eee hee 
  
One, range 
Ree, $460.95. a a i 
: 2 yrs. to Day. 90 days ~ sam 
fs WAYNE GABERT 121 N, Saginaw PE 5-6189 
OCCASIONAL . SHEARMAN ™ . 
Roe ss i whee 
chest 
FE reeord cal 
child's tractor, ‘Reasonable. 
_ 81853 7 
16 
® a a ent see, Py el, 
ears ees po soe a veugs. 
er. rage Vy Se! oe, Sanh. 
REPRIGERA MAHOGANY 
Record Cab Cedar 
Child’s Tractor. 
    
  
  AY 
nov EEE one 0” ELEC 
Ph. Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-071) 
aaifen a 5,5 Bee ae a OR 3.9444   
"Quick Cash 2 oa french doors. i 
  
   
~ os Gas e ter, OR 3-5164. 
ANYTHING Y¥ ANT 
1 THE HOME CAN SE 
oF d's wot te 
fies te tea’ Saree © soe |i 
Bish ae tie a our trade dept. for r@ si     
  
Fig” eas 
  values, ace * whilé orders AOL Lg oy 
¥Y REBUILT +a000k = All m 1 year guar- 
tides ‘up. thye lettre, ta “Sohmeon’ PE’ 45160 ACTOR 
eae eee eee eee ee 
: ge carmen ie. 
a "end 
vias 
N. di 
    PRIG UPRIGHT, FAMOUS | ' 
, Kenmore sweeper, $15, roe fF . Michi- ‘Orchard Lk. | 
ié they last, No 
      Kioura ‘Ave ubura Ave. 
| FE-~ 2-8181 for an 
    
-130 S. Cass FE 5-6123 
. pe. breakfast set ......+.. 4.08 
1 r, chest & bed ...... 
  CeCe PERE Oe Ew ene 
eyes eee eee eee 
MANY 
| THOMAS M $61 _ 8. iw rE 1 
" “aims, Chew = ie 
ce ee re Used Electric _ REFRIGERATORS 
CONSUMERS 
fn used short t time. Crump 
Electric, Frone_FE e383. 
WALNUT 5 , 
che 
Will sacrifice 7 rooms of 
Furniture 
  
  ry Ay p.m. mand? pe Obs 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
1 - - 4 
aoe eit non | 
ee 3 
te etuation ie 
   
   
    
  E Mlers 
ee. 3. = 
  -@ ; . a 
30--FAL, avito gas h i Cab. sinks & t Laundry trays an bee 
  
GET IT QUICK, 
.ithrough Classified Ads {| BEAYEOC 
‘Yes, whatever it is —dial 
ad- 
  writer and get it! . 7.00 00 + 
   wi ch ‘ 
$248.00.; motor C 
e FREE STAND! 4G TOILETS #1 
ed 
Hate Ww. mw. waeres SH FE_ 5-815: 
ES 7 ; $260. cers : 
: Open Daily 
    
  
arrier, ‘OR + .   
  ee 
eee eee eee 
Ued 1x10 Orit neeayed 
Used n . tre to 
Pield Timbers nee mene, ee eRe te & 
Steel Post ...... 1 coat paint 
Pree ee ee 
We he ag s ngemplete line of 
eri, a, el th a ee eeee Some satis = 
SUR LUs LUMBER’ Fs Co. 
bad 
ve. = 23. 
    
  MAY 
SPECIALS — 
Mahogany y Pl “y" groov 2 BEA pg each, 
"Yy pine sheathing ‘Tic lin, ft. 
> tin. baa?’ Ket” tala Pg yy 
_Fir Plyscore. : Ooo eee nne nets 
MANY OTHER BAROAINS : 
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY 
Haggerty 
LUMBER CO. 1947 wi 
Between r Maple and 
‘Phone Market 41006 
  
8 a.m: to 8 p.m. 
Sundays 10 to 3 i Vine tt WAY PRICES PRE- 
a URM ESTER’ 
“NORTHERN 
b=: ey Ba. EM 
post, $19.95 value ri Most complete selection of 
all rooms in house, ter- =| Eo 
  
DRAIN TILE & SEWER YLOCK Co COAL & SUPPLY CO. 
Lake Ave. FE 37101 
    
Pay ca Brera | 
cy ¥. phos stripping’. te, ft. ate 
values. 
363 Orchard Lk. Ave. ~ 26. 
Calcium “Chioride ...... $2:50 Ba 
Agatex stals to harden dusty 
eto 3 ye PJ 
Red Cement Color Ib, .. eH 
ll Cement Colors fn ‘ 
18 es Piaster , Stucco 
MORTAR 
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  DON'T” WISH FOR - 
eed MONEY! Make it easily — 
Roo. | through Classified Ads. To 
sell, rent, buy, swap, nbieg | 
  BRS dial PE 2gis. + / 
    
           
Fae PONTTAC PRESS, ;ONDAY. MAY 19, 1958 
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S, . 
MOBILE “HOME. | — 16 — 37 FT. 
  
Rand Ave. : [TR AILER EXCHANGE 
MOBILE HOMES 
Anderson - Regal 
Palace - _pommet 
New 8- ic W ides 
peep TRAILERS ON RENTAL   
  
Ma yaaa A 1) 
Parts and- Supplies Se anges Pls 
  
We Gracin & Feed 71); 
. itm ways #15 ad Ss   e7 riaetr a down. Mobile Home 9516 Hi Rd. 
~ OXFORD TRAILER ©   
   General - Zimmer 
iio - Great Lakes 
    
    
  
      
   
     
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     wounmn 5-19 
“Sis says you're going to propose tonight ana I want to 
listen!” 
  
Boats & Accessories 85   
  INLAND LAKES 5 PE 47121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 
trailer. ELLO'’S BOAT HOUSE — ercury outboards, Lake Orion, 
EVINRUDE 10 HP. $80. TWO 12 uj hd ft. boats. OR 3-874.   
  
  
  
  
        
  
  
  
    
  
  
‘Sale Motor Scooters 82 
ATE, GOOD CONDI-   
      N BALES 12 8. PADDOCK (at Pike) 
For Sale Motorcycles 83 
ber “a ss. A-1 COND, 
RLEY DAVISON, MOTOR- 
33 HARLEY 14 OHV — 
$450, FE 4-060. 
FOR SALE: 1951 TRIUMPH CUB. 
Good cond. PE 5§-3741.   
  
  
  
  
  
er; eta Mestens ; 
tg 4 Powe 
     
Mungrieed BSA, De 
er new and used 
  
te Sale ee 84 PPP 
BOY'S BICYCLE FOR SALE, neh, cond, 
vow. Off W. Clarkston Rd., Lake 
Orion, 
Boats & Accessories 85 
1? CHRIS CRAFT WITH STEER- 
ing wheel, 17 Commander motor, 
boat trailer Skiis and surfboard. 
_NA_ 17-3384. 
12 H. Pt 1953 SEAKING OUTBOARD 
tm —— condition, FE 86-1604 
p.m 
i aavEsd & ‘65 HP MERCURY. 
saa HP & 22 HP Evinrude. FE   
26 UNDER 16 VARNISHED BOAT ON “Pp ICED, 1 SELL 
  
  corn units. P.T.0., with a hay and 
tT. 
HOUGHTE 33 a SONS J1, Case & Yorgous © Dealer 
Rochester OL 1-9761 a 
Auction mes “4” RUN ABOUT FIBERGLASS 
boat, Sven new, with trailer, 166 
14 PT. CENTURY BOAT. ‘TRAILER 
a| & 30, HP. OR 3-602 oo $1095.   
  
  
  
aiar’ AUCTION SALES. @ PT WOLVERINE FIBERGLAS 
eb, Johnson Controls. 
age ile 
“10 HP MERCURY 
—~ trailer EM   
For WS Sat 78\° 
‘ . zat 
Pontiac Chief 
15 w 66 ft. 8 and 10 wides _* 
in allowance on your 1946 Thi ai SEA KING 
Trailer OR _3-1536 after 4 p.m. 
is PT. 2 PARS. MAHOGANY HY. 
com pie 
r, 206 W. Yp silent, 
aa aes 20 e < ect ag Gre   
  
OTORS 
liner & Geneva boats, a 
wood & tibergias. Be sure 
ie eepeauanally low Fg rE ~ CASH 
    Kellv’s ag Pg tigte, ety at 
pone son | 
| | Mobile Home “ ya hp. Converston 
1401 fighwood at Walton Bivd 
i\OPEN 7 days 0-7 Gays 07. FE sd A y. Wan 
CUSTOM pure rts 
    Wanted Used Cars 
‘GLENN'S Wanted clean used care. See us 
lor the t p dollar, :   
OLIV : , MOTOR SALES 
WILL PAY 
TOP DOLLAR | 
USED CARS 
TOP DOLLAR 
Matthews- 
  
    
    |-4 Nash 
. TOP DOLLAR . 
CLEAN USED CARS 
  
  
~" Sore on some, 16 
               
     
  
           
  abo “° 
"36 Scott, Atwater, 16 HP. |... $250 
‘51 7% HP Mere 
is Cabin Cruiser & trailer 
s® Comet Sailboat New Mercs, Dunphy, “Texas Maid 
and North American boats, Mas 
ter Craft Trailers. 10 per cent 
| down, 24 months to : 
‘| Mazurek Outboard Mers, | 
Corner 8. Sag. & 8. Blvd. FE 4-9588   
  
  SAIL BOAT, COMET ae a4] PULL 
equipment. $350. EM 3-421 
SPECIAL ma stnvicn i. alum, Sea ayage seleca $199.50 
TCE |Scout trailer ... sear $99.50 
vad bi HP Evinrude m mg 
| Harrington Boat W orks: 
YOUR EYINRUDE DEALER 
FE 25023 OPEN EN SUNDAYS |   
| trailef 41 Allen 
\WANTED | ‘CHEAP. 8. 1, or 12 
alum. bo boat. FE 2-4634. : 
VOLKSWAGON EQUITY FOR 
sale or trace for boat and moter. 
OR 3-3239 after 4 p.m. 
Transportation Offered 87 
FOR PHILADELPHIA, 
fs . hewense to Hartford, _ . 
BE _2-3215. FB 2-6823 after 6 
FLY ¢ ) ENGINE AIRLINER TO 
ornia $80; Hawaii, $99.10; 
erry Service Ime O1: 3-1254 
“Bearers Bae pe eort TO FORD 45. . nog   
  
  
    
  
  
tof ft SHE Ins %@ FORD PICK-UP, $150. FE 
1 GHEVT, TON ICRP, BE a) CHEVY vy DUMP TRUCK. 
i0gg FORD V8 a ie ‘TON (PICKUP. 
has had very 7 ee wee 
Birmingham, it te A 
eenteese «eee e tethers 
Haims lorome ROCHESTER oo DEALER 
bag ol Ma F-6. oa 3x 5   
  Fe se bigh OM ¥-600. GOOD 
  
RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass   
TRUCE ie ORT PARI load. Either way FE 5-6806 
__Wanted Used Cars 88 
“Bright Spot’ . Needs Sharp Cars. Now 
Phone FE 8-0488 “And our buyer will come to your door or owe in at the cor- 
ner of Cass Orchard Lake 
Road, Spot Cash 
A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD 
cars. OR 3-6015 
/|AS MUCH As FOR JUNK AND 
fee cars, 23-2666 days or     
  
  
AVERILL'’S NEED CARS. For Sale Cars : PPB PPP PPB LA A LALA LAP AL Py 
WHY NOT 2 dr. A BETTER USED GAR, TO 1986 Fora V 
tee 
ff you're nae tor a sharp one, 
this bes 8 
                Shop 
top” jp pixm uwy % |FE_2-9878 _ we 4ha06 
FOR, LATE MODEL . USED CARS 
¢ | Community Motor Sales 
a AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. 
_PE 5-8558 
WELT, 4545 DIXIE | 
| len yom eat models, Ph, 0! wif"   
  tt, Then bring it bere fdr “ 
—- "55 Buick 4dr. Roadmaster | $1 
~~ CASH 55 Plym. V-8 4dr. eo 
64 Pont ee Cat. .. J 
EE Bee For Sale Cars mnt} . - For Sale Cars» 91 
    dep Alan ; Fot Sale Cars * oO - 
_|HURON MOTOR SALES 
HASKINS | Transportation 
SPECIALS 
| 1952 ¢. 4door Hydramatic, 
R and heuter Se ‘ples 
1951 Ford Tudor v-8 oun. Radio eee aa ea g185 
et Chevrolet 4-door* Powerslige. adio and hester 
   pe cenrede 
    eee eee eee ee 
| Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 
| 5-5071 ‘nen Rights 
           
    
‘SHELTON: Pontiac - Buick 
. awe Hardtop. Dyn. . ise 
$5 Hudson Wasp Like new. . : 
54 Ford Cust. Ries owe. 8 33 Bu ick Supe $ 
BUD D SHE iron THE N That Meuse” Sean Cars 
GEORGE § i $ MILLION 
Harold “Tamer . Ford 
AOE ae KEW POTTERY. 
4d eae A, 
FACTORY BRANCH 
"54 BUICK 
| < pull Power, Redo & Heat- 
aides Shea   
“RETAIL STORE” 
* ThIT le 
  
t po! Is winetes ation pecia $ 
  Roger's Sis & Service Ave. PE 2-0555 
GO RAMBLER!     se58| zl 
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93 iy 
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& : 
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=f   $-9204. 
“756 CHEV Bel Air 4 door sedan, 
glide, heater. — white walls, 
powe ik, 
& 1 owner autom that we 
can recommend dis- 
>, criminating buyer. J. Van 
  
    
CHEVROLET 
CONVERTIBLES AND 
STATION WAGONS 
TO CHOOSE FROM 
BANK RATES 
We trade up or down. 
“Oakland County's 
wildest trader” 
NORTH 
CHEVROLET | mE. — xf = 8, moctent At? 
VISIT R & C 
RAMBLER SALES— 
WE HAVE THE HIGH- 
EST PERCENTAGE OF   
t/RAMBLER SALES IN|. 
tractor or dump. Call eicc 
OR 3-184, 
~PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER THE STATE OF 
MICHIGAN. 41088) Fiymouth on demonstrators 
-* Hardtop coupe. New condition, 
1967 Rambler station wagon. . 
A-l © 
1952 Rambler wagon 
Priced to se 
1954 Nash Super 4 dr. 
Perfect condition, RH. Overdr. 
ge Royal - Lancer 
phage V-8. Auto. trans. RH. 
1955 beds, 4 whet eon “small down pay- 
1954" ¢ oan Bel Air 
Sharp. 
FOM. P. Steering. 
FI #}| 1953 Ford Vie 
goes ON OUR USED CAR FOM. : — 
1952 Ford '6 cy! 
. No = payment 
% ton Faation. Reconditioned. 
Plus f. Fd money, down cars 
R&C CRAM BL ER Siogan 
We cin pest any deal | 
142 
Complete Serv service § am, ti o Dm. 
GUIDE TO GOLD; Sell 
things you're not using 
  'E NGL Fey ART through Classified Adst. 1 7 
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  ts “Ti 8 
Rochester OL 1-8133 
a bee er Bret Si Pet he 
‘GEORGE $ MILLION | “tau 
  “Bright Spot". 
BONUS BABY ‘| 
A REAL DEAL FOR ONLY 
“E505” = $5 “Mercury Hardtop - redio, heater, ONTCLAIR, 
nba White tires, one owner car, 
Or EQUA AL VALUE! 26 MONTHS LANCE, $34.21 A MONTH. 
TO Coos FROM. PINE Cans | 
No Dealers Please 
JEROME'S “Bright Spot” Olds - Cadillac Dealer 
Orchard Lake at Cass 
FE 80488 Open till 10   
  
’ R & R MOTORS 124 Oakland 
HAUPT 
Pontiag Sales,   
  ‘Open Nights ‘till 9 ' MAple 5-5566 or MApie "10 
36 CHEVY, 10. atk ! DARD 6. Son 3-7641. 
  ins? CHEVY Va Fé, 310. STANDARD 
GUARANTEED 
_ALL QUALITY CARS H-top. Lik® new. nd | 
Buick ¢dr, ls 
"+6 ane", Bel Air 4dr, 6. ' 
Cadillac a ees. air 
‘cond: "$5 Chevy Bel Air -top bo 9 stick. > 8 overdrive. 
Coreaer orker. Full 
jy sreonyert H-top. 
Bre one convert. ‘49 a3 3 hevi Foras 
Wiliye, overdrty 
ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw 
“al | XE 2 DR. H. 
ae ‘Assume soe pepo ay 
47500, Harold Turner 
by ~~ OLET, « DR. te. 77 
  
"Road Block 
Sale 
  Nie 
"82 Super Buick, 4 ar. Dyna. R&H. 
ering 
"83 Pontiac 2" ar. “ Chiet, " detuxe,   
  
ib $ 85 
3 Mere, drives rust 55 
ise tS Roce or f #30 to, 6:38, Drive trom a to Pe 
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Lake ‘Orion Motor Sales RD. FORD — MERCHAY MY. 2281 1951 CHRYSLER > e & SEDAN, Yery ' clean throughout 31542. 
Riggins.   CHRYSLER isi. NEW —— dr Radio, hetiter, auto- 
mati¢ transmission New tires, no” 
rust. Only 
BARGAIN LOT THE 
Hunter Bivd. at Haynes, Birm. 
MI 64456. 
BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 
*57 ‘Buick Convert. ..$ave ROADMASTER, full power. white 
tires, low mileage, HM OLIv- 
ER's PERSONAL CAR   
1°35 Ford V-84-Dr. $1295 COUNTRY SEDAN STATION 
WAGON, vedio. _ mater, white tires, Pordomati 
56 Buick. Siiper .. $1595 2 DR. HARDTOP. Radio, heater, 
lleage, » White tires, low m 
’5§ Chevrolet V-8 . .$1295 ‘BEL AIR Sa Radio, 
heater, white tires. Pow erglide. 
’56 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1495 CATALINA, Srdrametic. Radio, heater, low mile 
55 Portiac 870 « «0 phi9S 
glass. One owner beduty, 
54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 795 Lipo bobo SEDAN. Heater, pone bo 
, Another one oWner beauty, 
53 Ford 2-Dr. :....$ 495 CUSTOM Iie SEDAN, Heater, 
57 Buick 4-Dr os hee .$1995 
SPECIAL SEDAN ben spats ra- 
dio, heater, low mileag 
54 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 995 
SPECIAL HARDTOP. Radio, heate E-Z eye Ginss, | 
prasiaaliy sow’ new tires,, 
WE R - 
WHOLESALE The RES REST ~“ 
| OLIVER ee   v. eR HT, PULLY 
33 CHEV. ¢+DR, R&H, OWNER, 
~ FE 43520 
.| 147 8. SAGINAW 8T 
  SWEPT-WING DODGE | , 
oE ie a! a 
STATT'S MOTOR SALES 
537 DESOTO FIRESWEEP 4 DOOR 
. $2695 
55 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6 
    
‘33 ~~ care te Oe R&H, A NICE 
126 Oakland” nim ee 
x, FE" de wl 
aol cakes pak pazments 
TE oy ag, eee = FORD AMBULANCE, FULLY ees cond. $275. FE 
poe ta a. 2 OR 
it Yar Fett 
    
EON ih Span Mr cere 
“CY" OWENS FORD 
53 FORD ~ STATION —— 
Pia 1967 «=6FPORD me gpaelneich Low 
pitenee. Lots of ¢ . ORlando 
2G. 
    
anes _—— R-WAGON | | Gomamunery | _ Motor Sales 
cts : : “$5 wagon, R&H, ...... $1005 Ole 3 er & Bare 45 Hb ie 2 OF tare nat § ons Auburn at East Blvd. 
FE 5-8858   
1955 FORD. CUST DR. 
erdr, Good. a No money 
. A Eddie, Steele 
  
53 FORD 8 WAGON 
The one, Se tem set oaara snk if you & Wagon 
please you. 
  
R&H, VERY 
$308. EM 3-016: 1214 74 Round af Lape 
i054 FORD CONVERT. LOW MILE- . of xtras. y sae ie e rane 
1956 rae CUsT. 2? DR 6. STD. Wy, dn, Low pay- . —_ Ae our car ; rc 
1956 FORD FLAN ue. as _— V5. 
poll mag ‘Eadie Bteele Fore ae 
6 FORD CURT. 8, DR FORD. = ies 
™ canta! ah = Fe 4-3529 
ie | we A Lacages 22S . me. Se hk reasonable met rete OL Moses 
ER, «DR. mR. WITH 
wverY fey   Greenville: Sno 
:| 32, HUDSON HO HORNET BLACK ae BODY 
JIMMY. "DEROSE, 3140 W, HURON mile west of Telegraph _ 
“COUPE, EXC  COND., 
8-0081. 
    
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WHY WALK? WHEN YOU CAN RIDE Ww E. F INANCE . R SELECTIO _MogtLy. 7 "TRANSPORTATION 
. -| ECONOMY USED.C CARS 
22 Auburn off Saginaw   
  
a FACTORY BRANCH 
56 FORD 
reo Stat se Epon. ‘Bla BEXx" 2" wild a $1195 
“RETAIL STORE” 
oe =   
ig, Ron VERY cuzaw. sin? I COMMUNITY 
MOTOR SALES Rochester, Michigan 
804 N. Main OL 2-9311 
19! * ag SAMSLER WAGON 
hole full gi a7 new 
Hardenburg 
So Gostecin ae soe. fates 
CORNER CASS ia P PIKE F! PE_5-7398 
1960 MERCURY, RUNS VERY 
aT $125. FE 4-8847. 
a 2 ee ae | — 
pan os . 
$5,000 Salt OR 5.0695 ‘afters opm.   
  
  
1945 p Poen ? PASS. CTRY. SEDAN. 
Sonne. Eddie Steel roe _b0206. | .   
er, whitewalls. ‘81 FORD, 2-DR. RADIO & HEAT- —2t._whitewalls, OR 36213, 
~ 8, - by individual. No 
fuanche "PE e301 ~ J 4. epee Aig. Saginaw N 
    
Get Wise, E Economize — 
RAMBLER onbll L SPENCE SALES & SERVI 
iss? NASH RAMBLER, NO DOWN S degin a Auta Sales, 193 
‘3) NASH RAMBLER “TOF. AU- 
tomatic transmission. VE 2.2100.   
  Ou 1011 *   
OS PAY OFF | 3 ihe aa th : mo Ci ash 
= Bell. ‘rest es, 
a iat ae   
  950 NER, 
? clean. $100. 312 eoverd St. 
ist PLYMOUTH SAVOY CLUB 
of nan. titled. plass ast. Pine tas family 
‘Clarkston ota 4A 
Clarkston, Mich. Ph. MA $8141 
pec ann PLYMOUTH eo AN, EXCEL. 
weond. $200, F 
FACTORY BRANCH 
537 PONTIAC.   
BEHIND THE OFFICE 
55 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, hydramatic, heater, 
radio, white walls, rear speaker, 
formerly eyes ‘by Pontiac Super- man who gave o 
best “ie are. If you are oe 
see class used i, Sen Welt, Phone 
  CLUB ¥ NO MONET = 
MI r ma 
i957? PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, Als ibbs Rd : 
ND : _ FE after 4 
  
OR 
Ui T. ReHON WAG Huron. 
Ww 
3 Wilys Cg ye   
Sasarek “Studebaker ‘86 Studebaker — we 
‘85 Ford, custom lined, we. eee ee ewe eee 
vows ee     
  
  
  bh .- Coeee aeee 245 “0 Chevy pickup ............ $ 175 
You*Can’t 
"56 CHEVROLET PEL Ray 8 — Radio and 
Is PLUM Pam Paint Fowersisde —" 
$1345 
56 CHEVROLET 
EL, Ae ARTO sit C) eater 
Powergiide. A BLACK 
$1445 
55 CHEVROLET Goats sada ts aan 2 Ficofs 
Tone GREEN. Sharp! - 
$1295 
a CHE VROL ET gamer | Bei ‘ 
og a ie Bowe: 
‘ — $1795 
, oc PONTIAC 
FrCe te al ee 
dle mes $345 
9°55 girvaoter STATION WAGO: 4 
ag Heater. 
Berta ONAVAnO 
‘a $1195 
53 FORD 
Pag ee BEIGE Saddle B 
$395 
54 PONTI AC =~ Radio Te: 
et pooner. Light 
$345. ¢ 
53 MERCURY < OOe “og & Heat- - 
Steering i a Qe” 
    Matthews - Hargreaves 
_ GREAT TIRE. SALE © 
= Pier Fat 6 Days Left” 
ON ALL ‘54 - ‘58 CARS ~4— 
_ BRAND NEW TIRES FREE. 
This Week Only 
Afford to Miss 
S7 FORD 
FAIRLANE HARDTOP - 
a a's & Heater, 
ww lis, Piece. pe NL “ 
$1795 
55 PONTI: ae 
CATALINA HARDTO 
Starchief, Radio & Bester: 
B and 
Shenendoa GREEN” 
“$1245 
’*55 CHEVROLET 
ERE, “afte. © . $798 ; 
’55 DESOTO 
Pena, smission. 
CK. / 
$1045 
56 VOLKSWAGEN 
en ae $1398 
‘55 PONTIAC 
Sacpter ‘a Hg RR : 
IVORY 
* 
51 cui 
wr Feneage ro 
os, FORD WAGON adit 
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. $745 
‘ aa . 
Oakland ‘County’ 5 tdiibeat Chevy. ‘Dealer 
: 631 | OAKLAND. ot 
oo 44547 This Offer 
7 ’ CHEVROLET 
% eves I ue oe ny Bomerance. 
$1705 
'56 CHEVROLET EL AIR 2 DOOR - 8 
$1305 
54 FORD CUSTOM 2 ~ Radi 
a ey es tw ‘ale Figen aE. 
5 pol EAC 
eater iar Okey mite, 
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3495 
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pana —_— ia 
$2950 
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- Would Give Up Career im a's ote Ge ends — ao 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy 
in Television Comedies! your eves shove Yer ac. : decides to sell house and t. 
es ; to a professor of opthal- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS move away after bitter golf 40) Tyaamere jun 
for Rural Living cording poor eyesight probably is telecast. bet quarrel with Matt. :00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 
eee: ee cen oh cdi (c)—Indicates 
11:00 vo Is Pight. 
CHA DENTON one % te0 @) Mr. Danger 10:00 (7) Welk (cont.) — 
HOLLYWOOD UNS)—Can you |sccidents. eee ) News, 
: { the reso- drivers a Sime tm | oe ne mcf 
ete i ae ti (2) a into wealthy parse tor ad (a). Truth or Consequences. 
ieemn and lordly oad estate |ported to wey age ade Sales 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. her marriage - (1) Ricky the Clown. 
up a chunk of desert re according to ber by uncompromising 
nd straw hat with|( Add to that the num 6:20 (4) Box Four. po Ms in “The Velvet (9) Howuy spn 
in ginny sans between his Pecciacats that result from 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers. “Paris Vault:” Elizabeth Montgom:- | 11:45 (1) Noontime 
teeth? * blocked vision, oot “right sto iB 
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importan coach” is attacked. ery. a? 
* ot. But it'e not muen\iust ROW oe Peatiec. Secarty out- alls ~ aire it “Funny- TUESDAY AFTERNOON 
Radon than picturing the ms =, eS s than a million auto law takes refuge in young nae xe a me Love of Life. 
posers mieieged turd a ae accidents in 1956, not being able lady’s home. 215 (9) Weather. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 
tone with a cleft palate. to see clearly was @ contributing (2) News: LeGoti. sins (9) Magic of Music. 
And the tect to Gat he was teotee, Ta about halt of the wall 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 
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the latter, aceidents, a0 (2) ‘Weathers: Pheipe. : Beat. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 
Pontiac Press Photo toe aiecaa eating peas aa as chidoeeill nae ot Edwards. —s Theater. Walter 4) It Could Be You. . Pe Tha projector will bs weett im the pélice ~ to become a full-time | nich were fain or snow en the, “oe ie doen trtons “een] | The Erwins. - * rice dite Wadhe tne Chima: Gee aa ce Ma eo tn tomas windshield—were factors. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. k of the city.” C3D. o Mary Morgan. * right pr take of the Pontiac Area Chamber - on ts far, some 18,000 persons have taken the usta one of TV's busiest! 1 hway such as (9) Hawkeye. Indigns-attac 
es Safety Committee, presents a y -- s.” “The hes, buildings and sign- (4) Suspicion (cont : of Commerce ' > course, . Our Miss Brook trees, bus (a Death ‘vale Drank! (i mone Oe (cont) 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. Siam alide projector to Pullee Chief Herbert W tf Brothers cntay tore inightensd= than 20,000 ofthe "milion on acc 9, f 
‘ t * threatens gambling boss who the|11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. 
: ee af what he hopes will |D00 " saves town belle from (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie. ° 
_ someday in the desert How can the problem be solved aa 2 ewe tt | gw “3 Diana Firms Vegas Has Found |: nm recto tne see“ cane prion sans 7:10 (1) Weather. a oy mare. q , Las eg . | baked hamlet about 120 miles from} ."..4 it can't be corrected ; vor rae arses ae Mente hago As Te fort Ta Work | Answer to Recession _|fttywoo"°™ nial 2 Rede your speed 5 oF 10 + Parker ’ 
. “7 seriously h. so you 7:30 (1) Public Defender. 11:20 (4) Sports: 
Resume 0 - ‘ I'm going - Ontos. “Tam not cog nenenie aheal Millon Dellar Movie!" 2) Sports ter {2% (2 Our Mise Brooks. - By EARL WILSON gs |e aoe tk Sy wile tee Sonja . Henie, ‘ Nightwatch Rldde er. ( . oa 
onomists can do | kidding Christmas. Serenade.”’ (’41). 11:25 pti Boyer, Irene Dunne, aoa ‘Union Members Back LAS VEGAS—I don’t know mae yd bear the answer to|gave may — decit this place|Lot of Loose Change G) Robin Hood, Sheritfs| “Together Again.” C40. hx = at Jobs After Favoring) .ovtning with this, but Las Vegas oar haemo for the rent of our ven DALLAS « — Mrs, Annie Mae o : 
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dames. 
town, aa backfires: [0 Tae et) ae TD Kitty Foyle Strike Outcome "| puimmmmummion bic siasd get tty salucicn bu just gale sal ti oot & bee coe pelieos SNe SS med backfires. (9) ; 
ls have made good. or.” money from Po- . Orson Bean 
are oar © for the tractor. into a storm sewer, 8:00 (7) Star Performance. (O Jack — Paar.| os 9) News LOs ANGELEs titan vat | | | s- ping = oe Ba. anaes ene Bae : (9) Movie (cont.) Miyoshi Umeki visits. 2 sions of long weeks of barg att} 
ne dscns daly 20 |HA off-stage serious-| -ouidnt lift the heavy steel grat- ift friend is in on bank-rob-| , <2) Night SP gene. maak ge nen |r peep elconengaic: a reported cost of $15,000,000, It will fea Seasbaothe, busting charastane hol tg. caen stick, tipped it with (2) Gums, Allen, Gracie plots] TUESDAY MORNING (®) Movie. er aad sehr soe SA dine larenidephbepetgaintcin cal he eee on ug, eve ot |ewing gun gd aed at $9 ts gut Roars ont aceacts (2) My Hero. duction “workers for 7 irs poengen chong es omaees have-become | that he could give up the theater "nye, Sor a Valor viet MAS ¢: 50 (2) Meditations, ‘90 (D Do You Trust Your Wile?|North American and Lockheed] praggar cte gare~ tg ana vay dy ns? rg — = =. « Vidor visits. -  |6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. [3:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. — grey Oklahoma and sen son this Fear to 8,500,000 last—but they're; < is quite a statement from < ‘ ornia > 
¥ Which Bold Journey. Idaho Sal- 
= — : of a theatrical family = River. 7:00 (2) TV College, 4:00 (4) Queen for a Day. eas chee eees aectived a “Nobody ever called me ‘The parry i Barer Bo the , E , Mon (4) ‘Today. 
Eight p he _— e McDonald (“Nobody who got ERVIC (9) Movie (cont.) (1) Bandstand. the balloting. Two unions — the) 69 the stars:, Mari Miles who said the favorite sport at| 1) ‘reat Richard Bennett. Ei: 2 en on vee (2) Cartuon Frolic. (2) Bright... Day. United Auto Workers and the In- Bray 7 vee wom Seeking rinking. “1 know a lot of people don’t Member of Electronics Assn. as Jesse James to solve rob-|7:30 fa iar ‘ternational — . Machiniste— “his*golf club tips ap tiger é ed, “it'means ‘Two doubles’.” - that,” Gordon sighs, “in- FE 4-1515 beries. :00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 4:15 Secret figured in negotiations, kers| “When we yell ‘Fore, xpl ing my wife at first, but now (2) Talent Scouts. 8:00 ( aad Ne 30,000 of the workers x * * ne| “mding ' it. (7) Voice. Baritone Thomas a a ee vf! Night. i joe employed in ig aces is Danny Thomas mentioned that his ena has gone! ine knows I 7 [themes with plealstl.% (1) Big show. (2) Edge sile plants in the .|from 107th to 3rd. “The meek shall ple of cornballa, He plays pleted we George Feyer in Cole Por- 4:45 (4) Moderh Romances. Angeles _ *.. said. “Lawrence Welk and me, a couple simply hate ter 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 3 ° ‘Basic terms of the new con-\it and T say it” pp Ree a os My have, @ Tuenly Ona (@) Amos ‘n’ Andy 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandet tracts are wage — Joe E. Lewis ~ degay~ Pere peptone. “Ob, Ta like (4) 9:06 : (4) Blondie. from 2 to 11 cents an » cos lat the “Roun ~ shows a year, pad Danny par yr (828 2) News, ° @ Sir Lancelot. of living ee en nate shows, magne — oe ti ore: if himeelt hs . Looney Tunes. tracts, = t, Joe E. 1 witcmne Sn ee tt ns ch Bait he Cnc wags hike of 3 per Cent or 7 cents 1 Som ing beaage ons tha aver SE: paper visits. (4) Romper Rvom. #38 (2) Susie. urd an hour, whichever = — the Ernie Kovacs-Edith Adams act.” 730 (7) Lawrence Welk. (7) Our #riend Harry. (4) It's = batch 0 accu your - Even hastnes guis—particularty Mies * ad (9) Front Page Cha'lenge. 
n (1) Mickey —— a Also included are a seventh paid act emp! htly lop-sided impersona- Oddly (4) Turn of Fate. Thieving!9:55 (9) Billboard. _ (9) Serial Theater. holiday—Christmas Eve—and = brilliant if slightly reid ‘and Marilyn alien tm small-town bank teller (Rob- = provements in seniority and/tions of Jayne Mans ultural, of course, [= nothing but ert Ryan) plots perfec t|.0:00 (2) Garry Moore. R lj fo Charges transfer provisions. Knge-|Monroe. Ernie gets c ‘sm taneeis Doar und % crime.” (4) Dough-Re-Mi. ep eS At North American's Los ~ of course, when he sugges court is even more (2) December: Bride. Pete| — -«9) ofovie. ios area plomts, the vet TAM (title: “T was a Teen-Age Supreme lice State’ ro "Sent" tor” acceptance (otane, ls’ = Lockheed mis- | Justice. Arens,|members at tiree Lo Mrs. Dennis Crosby's in the line him YORK —Richard , | » Palo Alto ho was Mrs. ACROSS 
NEW ae Com.|*i@ Nuys, Calif, — ‘voted %/and so’s Leona Gage, w sound. — 1 Garden, 
staff director of the House eae ee ee ee U.S.A. for a few minutes. He was oe f wil make a television tobatial | "AG toca 3en reeresemtng |THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN fie apron os Ss 13 Sma 
enters workers at 
arned to speak 14 } ay 
night to ; ee oa oe Beach, Calif., plant, ballot- NEW YORK ee hi r Miller 
adem 16 Pastry bakers ] Cyrus S. Eaton’s c ing. into a'eq 91 per cent for approval. Marilyn. Monfoe and Arthu ra nT Rearing = Untied States ie turning a construction temporarily on the 18 Heron 
police state. 
announcements said |halted me; they'll stay in the 20 Bitter vetch 
&¢ *« et Company bstan-| Connecticut home; Alan 21 Shifted 
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Se : uct ptcneiarleiecmnete iter mp ecte a heencrecsmeenertie— a 
    
By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
“NEW YORK (INS) — “They 
can't,” spits out a man, lurking: in 
- front of the swankiest store in 
town, “do this to me!" 
He lurches away, down Fifth 
Avenue, in revulsion, © 
window spectacle, gags. 
““Jeeevcer,” he remarks, 
- The third man is ferrying, by his 
elbow, a wile. 
says, “My G-.” “My : dear,” he Males Sickened. 
  
   
      
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  All this blasphemy; in the period enough for a bathtub behind | 
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have the money to‘set the fash- wife when she gets a suit like|sential in the manufacture of 
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    showing in New York of the 1958 
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They are guaranteed to hide any | 
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In fact, a 24-inch waist and a a 
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This is your opportunity to buy 
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