De Gaulle Given _ Complete Power. Fates incielal Ee 3 = & PJ . Ea ] tts : ‘ ; A \aeet i aes 2% * ¢ Filling the position as clerk until will be at 2 o’clock that day at the First- Presbyterian Church, The Rev, William H..Marbach will conduct the service. Burial. will follow in the Ottawa way, . * * te Pallbearers will; be Cooney, Cir- cuit Court Clerks Wilfred S. Coon- ey Sr., Louis E/ Fairbrother, Wal- ter H. Meinberg, and odie T. {Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) # _ Watching | Lake Orion Water-Skiers An unusual accident ose the life ; of a Detroit man, ‘Edmund Lakin, 65, as he watched water-skiers on _ Lake Orion’ Saturday ‘afternoon. - Lakin, of 15091 Warwick Rd., * friend when a section of the start- er plate of an outboard motor struck him just above the ear. He died 10 minutes after being _ admitted to St. Joseph Mercy on aera al The ‘a eae, driven by James Sha- for Jr., 15, of 616 Longpoint Dr., Lake Orion, was towing a water- skier, Both the driver and the boat's . occupants “ere. unaware of the accident. ~ The metal piece had been re- _ paired recently, said police, Two {Detroit boys, ages 8 afti 10, stand- ing nearby said they heard “a hiss- ing noise in Ge air” and then saw io Oe 9 Be tee striking: Laki a Se it tld edt dtel 27 ~— ‘Pages sonpesnes, 12-13 4} : Theaters | _ TV & Radio Programs Wilson, > “as nas ao Oe Oe se ” 7 - Re eeewee 8-8 Editorials ....i.c00ssecesses,, 6 ‘are Markets do tyeer eee ee * 22 # eo, wewkeweweres #¢ .in . : Sports . eee eeeee goasees dae 16-17 an ee age spines etd vie 27 . & ACCIDENT — Lake: Orion Policeman, Fred Fa ial pice of metal which killed » Detroit man Satur. flew off the starter Of Detrt n the head Lala a short tae Inte at St Joeeyh Mercy. Hospital. in p along with present Treas- Park Cemetery at od Dixie High-|- Chrysler Last Midnight; Truce ‘Uneasy DETROIT (In an air lof uneasy truce nearly 500,- 000 auto wotkers went to tract. There were ho reports of incidents halfway through work at. the. 275 General Motors, Chrysler and Ford pla nts ene the country.” For GM and Chrysler it was the first time since. 1937 that workers across thé nation have turned out ‘\cat's without a union contract, At Ford plants it was the first time since 1941, The United Auto Workers Un- Chrysler without q@ new agreement, ‘|. Despite the announced intentions of both the companies and the union to continue normal opera- tions without a contract, there was doubt about the future. Walter P.. Reuther, president of the UAW, came out of last-ditch negotiations with stern orders to UAW members not to strike or pro- ivoke any incidents that could give down plants. . The aule coimpaninn have cov tioned their supervisors to keep a sharp eye out for slowdowns or sabotage. First. actual no-contract work wag done Friday at three GM plants in the Atlanta, Ga., area. While other plants were closed for Memorial Day, the Atlanta plants remained open, Workers there got a holiday April 26 in ob- servance of Confederate Memorial Day. There were no ———* re- ported. ‘. * * * UAW contracts with two smaller car rhakers still are in effect. The contract with American Motors faneral. ‘runs out June 15; with Studebaker- Packard July 1.° Negotidtions slipped into neu- tral teday, The only meeting was at GM where the UAW asked that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2). 700 Assemble , in Peace March at White House WASHINGTON (AP) — A group opposed to nuclear testing dem- ~~ lonstrated quietly in front of the _ Freak Mishap Kills Man_ White House yesterday, but-Presi- dent Eisenhower wasn’t there to} see them. ' Some 700 Walkers; for Peace came here to march before the - Jexecutive mansion and later to at- i Pontiae ‘Press “es [- aw ee. Pa. Saturday a rally on the grounds of the ington Monument nearby, * x * .-. Watched by some 25 special po- Wi ‘|licemen, the dethonstraters parad-| ed with sigris reading “Stop the ‘tests’ and ‘‘Peace in the world or a world in pieces.” - _Eisenhower was at his farm in * * Some of the marchers had trav- léled on-‘foot from Wilmingtdn, Del., about 120 miles away, Oth- |. jers had ‘walked from Winchester, | Va., about 75 miles from the cap- ital. Others came by bus or other conveyance. After’ the_-rally, the self-styled peace walkers scattered for home, leaving a small group to button- hole legislators. ~ Only’ a Beekeeper? AUCKLAND, N. Z. (UPI)—Sir- Edmund - Hillary, the conqueror ‘of Mount Everest, still is listed | in Who's: Who as a beekeeper:. -“T_ still regard exploring in. the light of a pastime rather than a life’s work,” he said. ‘“‘Beekeep- | ing is how I make my living ‘and that is how I should be listed. \ His Name Pays Off - Gaulle’s. position improved today. od Wiel atone Stohr at a face placed second Pacts Expire for Ford, their jobs today without — protection of a union con-. | the first shift of no-contract~-~ FoRD fon’s contracts with Ford and - expired last midnight © the companies an excuse to shut ree ‘SYATEMENT _ John: president in charge of industrial relations at Ford Motor’ Co., issues his firm’s statement after ne-— gotiations with the United Auto Workers stopped at midnight last night. Ford's contract with the UAW Ged s at that same time, midnight. : 8. Bugas, vice ‘NOT SEEKING ADVANTAGES’ — United * Auto Workers President. Walter Reuther says the: union wants “a sensible and sane, a fair and rea- sonable solution” in dealings with the Big Three auto makers. Some 465,000 were at work today without contracts at GM, Ford and SS Bad weather and good publicity were listed as the main reasons for light traffic and few accidents on Oakland Courity roads during end, local Jaw enforcement officials said today. ‘Traffic over the past week- end probably wasn’t as Leavy as the end of the Memorial Day week» end,” said Oakland ‘County Un- dersheriff Eimer McQuern, “The main reason for this was no: doubt the large amount of ad- vance publicity warning motorists: to leave for their destinations early land not to rush,” he explained. According to sheriff's deputies and State Police, the traffic was heavy going out Thursday night and Memorial Day morning, but | it. will be on the coming week- temporary homeless. Tank Car Blast Kills Two. MOUNT PULASKI, Ill. (}—The shattering explosion of a railroad tank.car spread devastation through this town of 1,500 persons yesterday, leaving some 1,000 Two railroad crewmen were killed: and one was in- jured seriously in the violent blast. More than a score of persons weré injured (by flying eee Town of 1,500 Weather .and Publicity Keep Accidents Down in Oakland the expect ed homeward ran never mat . Trooper Stanley Sitkowski, at the Pontiac State Police Post, said to day that “‘there was no congestion on county roads as was expected on Sunday.” Se “The rain Saturday evening and Sunday caused many week- end pleasure-séekers to leave for home early‘ Sunday, creating a ‘steady flow of traffic but no jam- ups, ” a and aaa * ® rene a rash of minor acci- dents were reported Thursday eve-| ning, mishaps leveled o’f on Me- moriak Day, The county’s only traffic death! (first on the holiday period in three years) was recorded. arly Satur: day morning. George E. Pikula, 21, of De- troit, died of injuries received when the car in which he was riding overturned on Northwest- ern Highway, in Farmington’ reported in serious condi- tion. Damage was estimated by town and civil defense officials at a mil- lion dollars. Officials said a sur- vey indicated two-thirds of the town’s 400 homes were damaged and not immediately habitable. ‘State. police ordered the town the tank car .? on an Tilinois’ Central Railtoad freight train which was switching in the yards. After the fire was put out, some 500 residents whose homes were not too seriously damaged were permitted to remain in town, * * National Guardsmen were or- dered into the town, in-central Illi- nois about 30 miles northéast of Springfield, to aid in the cleanup and to prevent looting. FELT 20 MILES AWAY - Several néarby communities, some 20 miles away, were report- ed shaken by the blast and resi- dents in Springfield said they heard the, explosion... - “The explosion tore a crater about 35 feet across and 30 feet deep where the tak car had been, Chunks of steel, some weighing several tons, were hurled a ‘quarter of « mile. | The, shock of the wave shat- tered windows and tore off doors, iporches and sidings of homes and other buildings throughout - the ‘town. * residents, fearing a second . dreds pti to Lincoln 10 _jmiles away. Food and shelter were *|provided at Central High School and @ 200-bed emergency civil de- went to farms outside Mount Pu laski or to. other ‘nearby .conmmuni- i = i : & é in New Zealand, A-race horse |ties, Trade Up or Down, at ihe Hot Lot, The Bright’ Pape Pe sous, > glass and debris. None weret— fense ital unit. Other evacuees). Ocean, N. Z. jienla re 3 Double Burglary at Golf Course $1,500” Stolen From Municipal Links . Safe; Church Also Ransacked | The -Pontiac Municipal Golf Course, on West South Boulevard, was burglarized twice during the weekend and $1,500 taken from a safe, The first burglary occurred Fri- day night when a storage shed was entered by prying a board off a door. A number of flashlight bat- teries were taken. Sunday evening, thieves en- tered the clubhouse by breaking a window and the money was stolen from the safe. The safe was either left unlocked or the thieves knew the ombination since it was not forced, police shid. . ‘ Other weekend breaking included, Emmanuel Baptist Church, 645 Telegraph Rd. . Offices and cabi- nets were ransacked but nothing is reported missing. Thieves also entered Horn and Dixon Supply Co., 1097 Oakland Ave., last night. What is missing has not yet been determined. MACKINAW CITY (#—Anyone who owns a genifine—and sea- worthy—birch bark canoe may forthcoming dedic: cefes | monies at the Straits ‘of Macki-/ nat bridge. The canoé is’ needed for a re-enactment of the 1634 visit of French explorer Jean. Nicolet, according to publicity capsiomo Reuben Ryding. “$88 Gasoline Price Down. On $88 Super Premium 100 Octane my. ‘ood on ovr New Super Regu We now handle two cant Any Birch Bark Canoe? {~ ‘save the day for latipn of the + Township, said Redford State Po- lice. _. Hig companion, Thomas Man- ning, 21, of Detroit, is still on the critical list at William Beaumont Hospital but reported “showing some improvement” today. ~*~ * The rain also acted to make drivers more cautious, said author- ities. Few personal injury acci- dents were reported during the ex- pected “critical” period Sunday. Maryland Kids Found Playing With Dynamite WASHINGTON @ — Chuck Mal- lanéy, 11, and his brother David, 10, came across five boys playing} with somé muddy-yellow sticks near a highway construction proj- ect. - Chuck and David grabbed some of the sticks and took them to their dad at their home at nearby . | Hyattsville, Md. The sticks were dynamite. ; Police said the explosive was taken from a work trailer that was broken into at the construction project. They later found 25 sticks | Limits tow) _|deaths in the long Mémorial ° jtoll of 369 reported in a donegone sie wperstion, cage aca reported capacity crowds on Me-|,; morial Day but the rain kept) cos 5 nn ay | : Com U. S. Count Shows 585 Lives Lost on. 3-Day Weekend © “Ry The Associated Prete = The nation’s traffic Day weekend surpassed the preholiday estimate of 350, with a total of 370. Late reports of deaths on the ~highways boosted the total past the record high three-day Memorial. Day weekend in 1955. : a. ' Michigan accidents. took an average of one life every 4 hours and 20 minutes over the holiday weekend. The state toll at the end of the 78-hour holiday was 12 dead. in highway accidents, 4 drowned and 3 dead in miscellaneous accidents, Tie tabulation shows an tin- provement over last year when 32 persons died in a 102-hour Me- morial Day weekend—an aver- age of one death every 3 hours and 12 minutes. The highest Memorial Day week- end death count in Michigan was - 58 in 1941. : Weather helped hold the fotal to 19. Thundershowers The. Grim Figures ~ Traffic Drownings .... Miscellaneous ..... Total “see ee Ae eeteenene 127 DROWN In other violent deaths over the nation during the extended holiday \weekend, the first of the season, 127 persons drowned and 88 others were killed in miscellaneous type accidents, an over-all total of 585. The National Safety Council, which had estimated the preholi- day toll at 350, had expressed be- lief last night that a decrease in traffic in many areas because of rain might hold the toll below its prediction. However, it passed the mark and fina] reports were not tabulated. The heavy toll was termed by council officials as proof that ‘‘im- ‘patience, intemperance and in- difference bring death on the high- ways, especially on holidays.” ane In last year’s four-day Memo- rial Day peridd, 413 persons were killed in highway accidents, which was a record for a four-day Deco- ration Day Koliday. - The over-all total of 660, includ- ing 134 drownings and 113 deaths in miscellaneous. accidents, also pg seaae-sinhne gl ager Day four-day period, = The low mark in traffic santé for a three-lay Memorial Day (Continted on Page 2, Col, 4) Won't Try That Again “MIAMI (UPI) — Niles Barry Jr.'s do-it-yourself effort to re-_ pair his windshield: wiper failed miserably, It took a garage mechanic and a doctor two hours to free him after a finger be- came caught under the dash- board. at_a recreation area. What Are They Doing There? Soviet Ships WASHINGTON (AP) — small Soviet flags. i) and aircraft. 3 armer O&s & Oil Co. trr-orttiard Lake Ave, just, off Sag. St: ® et @ . Z at es ee P f . E a = - * eel We ee - he ot Ott Canada- American officials: are wonder- ing what, besides fishing, half a dozen Soviet vessels may be doing about 100 miles off Canada’s east coast. The ships have been scouted, and U. Ss. naval and air officers noted that the number never seems to vary much, wHether or not there are fish in the area. The vessels _. have beén seen near an area marked by. buoys ‘flying % The place where the Soviet sitips have been stationed “Hes in international waters and the general, area _——— by fishing craft of a numiber of nations. : x * _. There was speculatidn the Russians might be. coe in Observing movements of American and. Canadian ships « 4 x The Soviet government complained that an American 1 mnitttary plane bed Bown too des tone te * *: An Amereanofitea, who te to tema anonyme, told reporters the charge wae béseless. A Beas a7 \ a ae eS J ; - college education in 1917 when ” he worked dilgently to streamline - methods of perserving tons of coun- iver and east of the Appala- fhians. - ing of cold air with warm er office. cost Allen his right hand in a _ to hig first term. . “=. : Contests aie _ Nation's Weather TWO, Lynn D. ‘Allen, 59, Dies on. Holiday Up ‘North © {Continued From Page One) - Stephenson, plus James K, Con- way, | tred E. Mitchell, clerks in » Allen’s Honorary iihensty wath be Ctreuit. Judges Frank L, Doty, George B. Hartrick, H. Russel ‘Holland, and Clark J. Adams, Sparks, Frederick ¢. Ziem, Frank W. Irons, Daniel T, Mur- phy dr., and Daniel W. Barry, all top county officers. . Allen was born Dec: 20, 1898 in Birmingham, where he attended his first school—the Old Hill School. He later attended Birmingham High School, where he began play- ing football, He later starred at Detroit Central High and the Uni- versity of Detroit. ~« * * while only a freshman half-- back weighing 187 pounds, Allen scored the only points “éver ‘seored by the University of De- troit against the University of Michigan. This was in 1917 when Allen booted a 37-yard drop- “kick. But Michigan wen 14-3. _He wag a candidate for Au) American honors that year. At the time of his death anteal: made his home at 4025 South Shore Dr., on Watkins Lake in Waterford ‘Township. Surviving are “his wife, soa, a daughter, Mrs. David H. Warrilow, of’Pontiac, and four grandchildren. World War 1 interrupted his he left school to enlist in the Navy. He served with the sub- marine’ destroyer fleet. Allen was discharged in 1919. Before he left the service he married the former Florence J. Kellogg in. Pontiac on Aug. 21, 1918. Allen was a life-long resident of the county he served for so many years. He settled in Pontiac in 1920 atewne his — discharge. His love a hunting and — hunting accident in 1921. But this handicap didn't damper his love for sports; - He played golf in par-or near par figures, and. once earned an American Legion golf —— trophy. he sought the nomination for .dlerk in 1932. He won the nomi- nation that year and was elected During his long terlure as clerk ty records. He was i along with Register of Deeds Mur- Varied Today After Big Rains By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The nation had a variety . of weather today after a weekend ‘of raing and storms in many seg- tions. It was cool in much of the Mid- west and warm and humid in| Southern and Eastern sections. -¥ Temperatures were near normal levels in most other areas. x * Unseasonable cold air from Can- ada spread across the upper and mid Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes regién southward to the Ohio River. /The cool air was expected to spread into: the Ohio Valley, lower/ Great Lakes region and New paciand. * The “warm pe humid weather of the last several days continued |. in Texas and south of the Ohio st air from the Gulf of Mex- ico triggered heavy rains in Ten- nessee.. As the cold air moved southward durtng the night, strong winds struck sections ot Kentucky and western parts of Nashville, Tenn, Nearly 2 inches of rain doused Chattanooga, Tenn. The Weather Full U.S, ——— Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY. — Partly cleady and cool teday, high around 65. Robert F. Potere, and, Wil-|_ offices canine the state, | American Legion Cook Nelson ion Jobs as Usual - ‘for kéeping plants in operation, phy. in starting microtiining. of these revordg this year. - which he served as clerk, As clerk ‘for: so many years he; was “responsible for all county élec- tion tesults, along with his elec- tion staff. A major effort in elections PP hscdrom singling 296 voting precincts have voting The word “patriotism’ and old Glory méant a lot tr Allen. e . BIGGEST WATERFORD ‘CONCERT — More than 350 Waterford Township vocal and instru- mental pupils from 17 schools will perform at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the high school in the “Con- oe tnx bse 9 cnadbe bration wag arranged for these — a : 2 . Boys on ‘played a po part in Allen's life, Because contin-| . “Father of the Year’ by the Pon- tiac Boys’ Club in 1943. Allen served several years as president of the Oakland County Historical and Veterans’ Founda- tion. He worked also with many vet- and state, He was a member of Veterans of World War-I, the War Veterans of Michigan 40 & 8. : mS. . << Other organizations to which Al- len belonged included the Oakland County Sportsman Club, the D Club of the University of Detroit, and the National Rifle & Skeet ‘Club. te ye ee et 500 000 Workers /(Continued From Page One) ‘future talks be held someplace other than GM headquarters, Reuther failed in last-hour ab tempts to win. concessions from Ford and Chrysler before their contracts died at midnight. He made the same maneuvers that failed at GM Thursday night. But ‘Ithe companies flatly rejected his moves for any kind of temporary extensions . Larrias * After the Adie at Ford, Reu- ther told newsmen, ‘We will ulti- mately get the companies to sit down and bargain with us the way! they should. We will get a 1958 contract, -whether it takes two —, four weeks or eight weeks . Time is on our side.” ‘ Reuther hasn't said how much the companies will have to sweet: en their offers. The companies didn’t say how they planned to keep Reuther from stalling until model change- over time. would give him a more favorable opportunity to strike. Reuther said it would be insane But in setting their own terms’ the companies cut off collecting dues from UAW members and Fair and quite cool tonight, low .42-46. Tomernew mestly sunny and warmer the afterneen, high 70-74, Nerth te northeast winds at 15-18 miles mall | this merning, ino ay diminis afternoon ard pettctata Teday in im Pontise Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-18 m.p.h. Greets: " Northeast Sun sets Nonday at 8:03 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 4:57 @ m Moon sets Tuesday at 6:48 a.m. Moon rises Monday at 6:53 p.m. Dewntewn Temperatares ™. 11 @. m........ 6 7 & Ld 8 m m ™ m ot Sunday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest temperature Meen gsr Weather: Rain a ee oO ee eee eee ene eeneans inion, Now the union will have to turning the money over to the un- rcollect its own dues. The companies also dropped the union shop. This means that «union membership is no longer a condi- tion for employment. - Tt gives insurgent groups of skilled workers a chance to step up their drives to carve out separate bargaining units among craftsmen belonging to the UAW. Ford’s chief negotiater, . Vice wean egentertieny Se Sewey : Father Throws Tot. (Free of Flames DETROIT w—The sure hands of a neighbor’ helped - 27-year-old Ralph C. Shefferly rescue his baby son from a home fire ‘yesterday. * * * : Shefferly, leaning out a second story window, the baby, Paul; 14 months, to Don. M. r, 26, his neighbor, as the latter stood on a drain pipe spout a- few feet off the ground. A fire bad broken out upstairs in the home. Shefferly, a factory employe and part-time dental stu- dent, awoke in a smoke-filled room. He seized Paul frei the baby's crib beside his bed end ran to the (Continued From Page One) holiday period since World War II was 204 in 1948. * *. * lows: . : Leo Anderson, 42, Gladstone, Stanley Wolski, 73, Detroit, killed when a car struck him Saturday while he was cronting a Detroit Si street. injured his car plunged into a an comb County, 2 ne Phillips prait, 22, and DeM Lee, 1 &., an officer in the club. Pontiae Press Phete — NAMED QUEEN — — Pretty Kay Lee, 15, of Bloomfield Township receives a rose bouquet: as this year’s “Sweetheart” of the Pontiac youth group. Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Bataan St., is with Arthur. Thomas Jr, 18, of 86 E. Yale 370 Die ‘in U. 'S. Trattic: , -|Michigan Counts 12 Dead “R.A. ‘Ball, 2, both of Flint, The let ft donde Michigan | et neiag in the Huron ‘| was driving went out of control drowned Friday in Strawberry Lake. _ John Finley, 26, Ypsilanti, i i Z ¥ s me & ix H z : 5 rt $7 A River. ‘Steven Hamilton, 30, Grand Rap- ids, died in a home fire Friday. James D. Claerhout, 12, Oak Park, electrocuted while helping in- stall a television aerial on a sum- mer cottage near. Newberry Fri- day. ' died ‘Saturday when the car he. in Farmington. ~ Charles. M. Gismondi, 20, Allen Park, killed’ Sunday when his car hit a tree in Melvindale. x * Earl Claude Peele, 40, Albion, Eino 0. Johnson, 49, Champion, injured fatally Sunday when the car he was driving struck a parked car in Ishpenting , pavement against another in Mar- shall. Italy Shows Strength ROME (AP) — San aaeeety of the Italian | George. E. Pikuia, 21, Detroit, |he near) ” Watertord Tot Wins Medal for Roller-Skating So coll aneting a tol ape liand County ‘Chapter of” Planned : Parenthood will be held at 8 p.m. Wedne at the home of Mr, gy ‘ Hansen on Lone: gym . -Harrity Prices Sappested on German Taunus | “DETROIT e— Suggested retail | prices for wee — Co.'s Ger-| man-built -taunus The newest import models will 4 go on sale for the first time in the _ United States today. —LIMITED TIME OFFER—~ Bring in Your Favorite - |. 5x7-INCH RX PERT PHOTO ain “SUPER-SIZE. “Black and - White | ‘Snapshots. N FLOOR BARGAINS We Close Wednesday Afternoons John S&S. said imands. Bugas was grim faced as, he spoke to newsmen. ‘Tn the midst. of the recession,’ One Year. Age in Pentise Highest temperature '.....-0sgeserer-e Lowest temperature .....+. Perse Mean temperature «..-.cesssesssree Weather—Clear, — Highest and Lowest. Temperatures This Date in 86 Years ‘he said, ‘‘the UAW is shooting fer the modn with utter disregard for! wage ‘inflation. which . already; al-| fects the whole economy.” ‘ 95 im 1895 3¢ in 1894 —. Temperature Chart Alpena : 44 Marquette e 3 Baltimore ri 65° Memphis 92. 72 Bismarck ‘62 SY Mismt a Brownsville 89 42 Ilwaukee Buffalo 7 £0 Minneapolis 67 % Charleston $1 74 New Orleans #0 a Chicago 67 48 New York bi J ‘Sincinnati «661 60 Ontaha 69 SJevelana. @) 52 Peliston 63 83 67 Phonix 102 a Bu Lele 85 aT &. ais 76 63} "a 8 Francisco 71 $0 . Marie °€3 83 36 Trey. City 65 4 e+ ra 62, Bexttie ft si) 6z Tampa | 04 & * x * GM and the UAW meet dedi to act on the union request that 33 land set a date for resumption of 49, negotiations. 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REVERE Double Boiler 1Y2-Quarts—Reg. $10.59 Use as double boiler, 88 sauce pan, open bake dish, for sauces cereal. $3.95 Value—3- OT. SAUCE igs with Draining Style Cover.............. "Covered SAUCE PANS *SUCKEYE’ ALUMINUM _ $2.95 Value 48 1-QUART t 2-Qt. Sauce Pan ~ Regular $3.95 .....ecssses 4-Qt. Sauce Pan ae Regular $4.95 .....s000+00 8-Quart Covered - Dutch Oven "$4.95 2388 Value . S7Ure, etc, High-Dome CHICKEN ‘FRYER $4.95 2 88 -Value 7 7-Inch Covered Fry Pan. -1 99 ait iach high deine chicken tryer to fry chickens, chops and seriall ‘steals. Self-basting style. Genuine Buckeye heavy — ~ 98 North : : Saginaw Street ay te ioe 1-piece 73° 2 ea ih 7 Perfect for cooking large quanti- y ties such as — =e, roasts, : i pias eh : TD he ae eee Se ans Ge ae 2 Pe : ' poe ote os . «4 / é ‘ ee a ‘ ' aa \ ; : f rg. ; if a 2 eee ___-'|_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 108 a . a ) : , : . = io a : ; 3 ae : he oo be eS Heep! BEE. — - : sai ae a . ‘ ad : = sa : _ ai 3 gage a 6 _|* TAKE. YOUR CHOICE. | | INSURANCE _ |. Pianos and. Organs _ ee | to Rent. with your represents ie 38 eompony. ge Voce | - oa Option’ to Buy | 4 PAY AS LITTLE AS 9 | $] 0” Plus Cartage a Per Month ie All Money Paid in Will Be Applied -}- Towards the Purchase Price! -$ SAVE ON SEVERAL $ Vv : _¥ Readiness . Feces : 4 USED ORGANS ; a Enroll now in the Day, Holf-Doy or Evening ; a ma py : Summer Classes for one of the GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. | tat go" score z , cream—in Memphis, Tenn. Ron- 18 E. Hurow FE 4-0566 - __ Pontiac _ ‘parents brought him to We Are Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘ti] 9 P.M. © a ccmmated an incom- = _— TING | : Ber AR : (Advertisement) - (Advertisement) | lj P li Fi 4k Nee We ate eles on Arabs; Wound { New Way Without Surgery | te ie Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, -|y today fined on. a purty ot Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids ao wa Pee New York, N.Y. (Special) — | problem!” And sinong these Arabs weer the Hadassah hosp For the first time science has | sufferers were‘ very wide va- [Compound in the Mt. Scdpus de- _ found a new bealing substance | riety of hemorehold conditions, |militarized sone. One Arab was oP ea ee : shrink hemorrhoids; stop itch | "All this, without the use ef |PePorted: wounded. 7 . DOORS! ee ne | ees Smart! Modern! Sliding GLASS In one hemorrhoid case after | a new Ing wubstance (Bio- |me Arab band a another,“verystriking improve- | Dyne*)—the discovery of a a ACY . ees Serene pues -1 ele) (€e7-\-J= fied by doctors’ observations. | tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in | this we gd Pain was relieved promptly. | wide use for healing —— The yy) » KSS — _ And, while gently. relieving | tissue on toe of the . |dawn after a smaller Arab group Nae a : " Paction (shrinking) tock place, | $e offered Ineuppectioryereces, [Tm ™2, sore Dy . | es one “J See eee _ CREDENZA tained in cases where doctors’ | convenient Preparation H sup- ‘ observations were continued | positories or ration The ver =~ SES fact remalts were 90 thors | cator. Preparation Ht te octd ot [Semmes = —_— 7 | Sakesuch astonlsng state: | guarentecd or money refecded (1 halt and were about 2 | Cy J 447-) ae Xe) 7-114 8 Regular $6998 Value! | ments as “Piles have ceased to be. shes. U. 8. Pet Of. |, - ° : wound AMAZING VALUE! “P BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE 7 WOOD GRAIN FINISH! iT’S BIG! * Stain Resistant * Mar Resistant * PLENTY OF SPACE... * Heat Resistant Sse For Beoks, Dinnerware, Knick-Knacks! LUSTROUS HARD FINIS} fara : WILL LAST A LIFETIME SLIDING MAGNIFICENT APPEARANCE! 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Your telephone is always at hand to work for you—duickly, tirelessly, «| iY oP oe get Oe Opis sec Your te i. : ° : - 361 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET; + Pontiac ) \ y 3 e year. 5 ° i = : oH _ ' i is re ; = . uc 2 fig “5 - : OS ee tee ; \MECHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Pe : . —— . poe es,” So eee i ; . : : Le ee : } - j t. — fy a { i uP aa ~ ; = : - : NI i t “Monteith Will Enroll | idonned the skirt, threw her arms jabout him in a gesture of thanks | ‘and left. t i fe et a Pei ae ie Se eee Bai oue SS. Pe eae Sees x5 F = ‘se SES SE YS $07 " : ee ras 1a €. _ : : = r (ee : a ry eee eg __ FIVE : son ate rs - peste : Sat - we & ede ea = * te} i 2 as Re fd ag s Eas sam . ; 4 ‘ o 52.00 : & Z z - a <8 e>3 + $3 . a a * S 4 iat eli E E labor to rea fruits of that crusade both at home and MEMPHIS —Pvt. Elvis Pres- al the drafted million-dollar-a- --toll singer “ome todaye on a brief comaa from reveille sory Where Is Galindez? | | lf's Still a Mystery . ——— 2 ee for . it. * * * Galindez, a Spanish exile, was | a Columbia University lecturer | and a bitter critic of Trujillo. i Foes of the Do: strong- man have accused the Trujillo re- Woman Charms Tailor - | Out of His Wallet, $60 ELIZABETH, N. J. (AP)—Tail- or Meyer Jaconson told ‘police a, worgan entered his place- and | asked him to repair her ripped Kindergarten Pupils " Enveliment in the Monteith kin-| dergarten class has been scheduled ; Names of children beginning’ with A through K, will be en- rolled from 9 to 12 a.m., gnd those | whose last names begin with a through Z will be -enrplled from 1 to 4 p.m. Parents have been urged to bring | the child's birth certificate and | homeroom mothers will act as | ‘hostesses for the tea, following the E enrollment. , * * * | Supervisor of Visiting Teachers | Freida Huggett. and Randy Sax, | Speech correctionist, will be pres-| ent to help parents on any prob-| lems and will answer questions in| this category. J Sea Bottles Worth $1 NANAIMO, B.C. # — Nearly. 24,000 bottles, worth $1 each to. the finders, are still floating in’ the North Pacific. The. 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The recent death of Samuz, Car- dinal Srrircu saddened the thou- sands who held him im high esteem in this country’ and. around the world. with power goes responsibility. ° ’ ‘Rank and file union mem! _ should be heartened by these de. cisions which protect ~ a as. frconthancavrs New Elections i in Ttaly | Effected Little Change It is disappointing to the West that in the recent Italian elections the OK KW OUR During the last decade Cardina) +’ STRITCH not only distinguished him- _ Self as a spiritual leader of-Catholics, | _ but also was a widely respected figure — whereyer pevple lived. | _ The Cardinal was a man ‘of great understanding and knew many people by nanie. When he | was out for a walk which was a daily routine he never passed a «- child without stopping to ask his name and where he attended school. a a ae Cardinal Stritcu capped a brilliant career by being the first American 2 “ - born prelate ever called to Rome as a member of the curia, the group of persons used by the Pope in the direc- tion qf the church: ‘ Fd He was the third non-Italian to be. ists increased their argh vote somewhat. : e This does not mean, however, that supporters of the Left. Other issues were involved including a sudden flare-up of anti-clericalism. This was March 4 for criminal defamation of character. < ‘ . eee Sicnioiis Sh. cotton ae ca is million people of Italy are Réman Catholic, there appeared to be some resentment over the alleged influence _ assigned to’the active leadership of of the Vatiean on the Christian Dem- .. the importdnt congregation for the -Ocrats. and nenes on ae govern- propagation of the faith. | ment, z x we |. ‘The dominant: Clisletinn: Paka: In the passing of Cardinal Strircz’.- ¢rats also gained but failed by a the entire world, both Catholic and , narrow margin to win a majority non-Catholic, has lost one of its im the 596-member Chamber of most beloved leaders. The Cardinal Deputies. They will be able to leaves no enemies, only many devoted form a coalition which will con- _ tinge to govern democratically. friends. —_— Both Right Wing and Monarchist Supreme Court Ruling pane — . Holds Unions Liable. The Supreme Court's decision last week in two cases involving -labor unions means that unions can be held financially responsible for their wrong doing just like every other in- dividual or corporation. crats have had the largest, represen- tation in Parliament, but sirice 1953 jority. It is, reassuring, however, that they will continue to govern Italy. In both cases state courts in The Man About Town ’ Alabama and California had ruled —— chy against unions for injuries ‘to in- qa . f dividuals and rendered damage Let S. Brag More judgments. The contended | Suggestion® Forthcoming that the cases did:not properly. jn, ’58 County Directory come under the jurisdiction of <7 ee : stale courts but of the National ; tear a oat aon — ° : an prigh ‘ ; — res Pome oo. face at the same time. ' The Alabama case involved ‘denial The armual directory of the county, of employment to an electri city, village and township officials in Oak- through mass picketing. “Of this J land County will soon be ready for dis- 2 rib by the late | tice BurTON, writing for the majority, a ae ees ' on ia | said “if the employe’s common law \,,, 1868 edition alzo contains many inter- - rights of action .. . are to be cut off, ing facts, and requests our residents to that would in effect grant to unions. reflect upon them. ‘stresses my greatest peeve—that too a substantial immunity from the-con- | ‘of its own residents know too little’ " sequences of mass- picketing or = their county. They seem to lack coercion such as was employed dur- appreciation of its great importance in ing a strike in the present case.” xk & : In the California-.case the main issue was .whether state courts have jurisdiction to handle work- ers’ complaints or whether.-the NLRB. has exclusive authority '_. wader the Taft-Hartley Act. The * ood ~ “for it. | The directory ers out some of these many advantages above other areas and them. It also says that even our resi- '. dents who know about these advantages are tog modest in extolling them to ont- siders. court held that the NLRB did not —_—ging because we have the goods. Bave such power. Word comes to me from The Supreme Courtin the pastup- = “~ Jerry Cordrey _ - held the constitutionality of the Wag- of the Michigan Farm Bureau fhat Oak- ner Act which protected the rights of land County has reached 99% of its goal workers to ofganize and bargain col- of 1,109 members. *~ » lectivély. How that right has been . \iways the first to have beautiful Talis- ~ abused -was brought. to light by the man roses is McClellan Rackets Committee. Far , Mrs. Burdette Brownson : from protecting workers, some unions of Drayton Plains, who has them that actually used members as’ pawns in ™easure three inches across. secret compacts with management in 1, commenting on its. overcrowied so-called sweetheart contracts. buses, a Miami papér says 4 x * * “The Public Be Jammed” |. - Dean Pounp of Harvard Law School 1s the attitude of the local transportation »——-. “once said that unions have taken to Company. themselves greater powers over in- “I ike the sentiments expressed by dividuals than was possessed by ed . Mike Carrivean, iis sos kings. What some union who is inthe submarine service. When razzed by an air force pilot about not THE PONTIAC PRESS seeing the sun he ‘said, “But I Aaven’t Published by “Tux Porc Pures Company seen a rainy day_in-two years.” = 48 W. Horon Bt. Pottiac 12, Michigan A new word, ‘hot yet in the dichonere, Trade Mark | Daily Except Sunday has been created by our winter sports en- enaee Tis Preieent + tint Acre jsing - thusiasts, It (ole danecines some, of the and Advertising. Director “Manager hills-in the Pontiac area: oe wean tonnes Manager *Skilicious.” ALL Joan, ee Mesagee “Verbal Orchids tees “Classified ‘Manner "° Jeremiah Harvett = | le entitied exclusivel of all loca) news prin all-AP news dispatches. «te to the Press | aes Se carrier t bor 40 cents —— Mr, and Mrs. Oliver H. Castile -of Birmingham; fifty-third weeding. | = mail Mace ‘La ing 12 06 * fe i ss “Riversgry: wbecriptiqns -payth Mrs. Deborah Magnum : t zs ae cs \ = : ~# ceeel Hi . Fi et: é af 2 a i ees fi . i ‘s pote Ley y ‘46° e 4% \e fi ; Communists and Left Wing Social- all of these votes came from strong | the result of the‘conviction of the Bishop of Prato by a civil court on - Since 1948 the Christian Demo-— they have not had an absolute ma- . “ firges our residents to learn more about ~ It urges us all to do more brag- ot. Keego Harbor; eighty-fifth birthday. - of Pontiac Lake; eighty-second birthday, - Ve leaders have not understood is that — * i » | We’ re , Glath Get im. a Piano With a Thousand Keys David: Lawrence Points Out: Obstacles ‘Confront. raat Tax Cut chusetts, Massachusetts ’ have them in the plants that manu- facture other articles on which a 2 The Country Parson bs . - eduction in excise taxes is being a es 6 eee te eaaier. Ls Dr. William Brady Says: Between Vite, A oe AOR. Horry, cove! medrol | Staherooaticy 17 isomers © | Mbatabceindbee To Bedasenistes Wik comfort ‘and figure fattery. = iu - Feet | aa a * . | PES a ooo rs : * is a \ f : . ’ % = ie 2 can : : “st Coty pare ‘ a : Cadet From Almont | Finishes West Point x x: clubs.” . have announced the marriage of ~ West Point Degree .He is a graduate of Almont’ High : School. elected president of the group. California Bride Weds _ : Mutiietpal Parking Lot : _EIGHT ALMONT—Josef C. Krankel, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad kel of Almont, will be gra Weflnesday from the U, §, Mit tary Academy at West Point, N. Y. =x « * Cadet Krankel will be commis-| sioned. a" second lieutenant in the Air Force and will receive a bach- elor of science degree. At West Point he waS active in the Catho- lic and mathematics forums, Ger- man, Ordnance and Weight-Lifting Appointed to the academy by Rep. Jesse P. Wolgott - (R-Michi- gan), Krankel was a cadet ser- geant during his senior year. Appoint New Director at Marlette Coach Co. MARLETTE. — Robert E. Me-} - Mackin, 31, has been appointed director of sales of the Marlette Coach Co. * * * A graduate of the University of Tulsa, Okla., McMackin was for- EQUIPPING INDEPENDENCE TWP. FIRE TRUCK — A fund — raising drive is being conducted by members of the Independence Township Fire Fighters Assn. to purchase @ truck for this rescue equipment. Under the leadership of (from left) Rex Fenstemaker, Frank Ronk and Bill E. Wilson, all of Clarkston, $1,700 of the merly sales manager of the Spar- tan Aircraft Co., Tulsa. ‘He has held positions with Mo- bile Home Manufacturers ‘Associa-|. * * * McMackin will direct sales for the Marlette and Americus, aa plants. John Strong in Romeo ROMEO—Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert |” Morgan of Pedro Valley, Calit., their daughter, Juanita, to John C. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adel- bert Strong of 69160 Hicks Rd., Romeo. * * * The couple was united May 24 by the Rev. E. E. Redman in the Baptist parsonage in Romeo. Majd of honor was Joyce Flans- burg and the best man_was the bridegroom’s brother, Melvin. - © ‘® & . The aehhtws are making their CADET JOSEPH D. KEYES for Royal Oak Cadet ROYAL OAK — Graduating from | the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., on Wednesday will be Joseph D. Keyes, son of Mrs. Andrew B. Keyes, 2726 Shenandoah Dr., Royal Oak. , ‘* * * . Cadet Keyes, 21, will be com- missioned a second lieutenant in the Infantry branch and will re- ceive a bachelor of science degree. At West..Point, he was active in the French Club, Debate Council and Forum, Dialectic Society, Ski Club and the Honer~Committee. He also was a staff. member of the academy's radio station. * * * A 1954 graduate..of Royal Oak High School, “Keyes was appointed to the academy by former repre- sentative, George A. Dondero of Royal Oak. 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His talk was en- titled, “It's Not What You Want, But Whow You Know.” MRS. ARNOLD L. HGCUL : The. First” Congregational | Insect damage to ‘stored grain Church in--Rochester was. the |results in an annua¥ loss of from scene Thursday evening of the [300 to 600 million bushels a year, marriage of Doras Merie Craun jaccording to U. S. government #ti- to Arnold L. Hucul. The Rev. : Pay Regular Price of $5.95 for 1 Gallon Second Gallon for Only 1c! eee ee ee cseat’ teemava rabiak e@ MASONRY PAINT eFLAT ENAMEL e GLOSS SEALER UNDER- ENAMEL e SEMI-GLOSS e PRIMER COAT e VINYL LATEX WALL BOND. a “SPECIALS ON FLOOR TILE! Corktone Asphalt TILE, 3 weer een eeenee owe ee ewe Flame-Reiistant, Finish White CEILING TILE AROUND TOWN by Gert WEATHER Ma OQ & Lsinens ) 7 f.& 8 6 826 € 0 4 € Special! 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With More Comfort “J i if ‘ i, te & : | ‘continuation of v. ‘its ruling: enilicory-civilian junta, “Now Many Wear Road-£-0 Postponed Graduates Thirty-Six, -venin iron sub-| W wn, tn th ten deh 7 for the finale. Because of Weather|scs tnarsnan a se Sous re SS rigta aa the fin ; Mi: AND MS. CHARLES R. JACKSON ‘Newlyweds From Troy “to Reside in Royal Oak — 2 | ip ea Sg Mi z : ee oe “LEAN BEEF | Short 9Q, | | Ribs the cveat tas bane schateied GUARANTEED FRESH LARGE EGGS LEAN. MEATY™ SPARE RIBS “49 5 This Valuable Coupon Entities FRESH DRESSED Pan-Redi Fryers = W1 a MILD CURED Sliced Bacon 3°19 KOSHER STYLE ‘Meet the Candidates’ community Schoo! District will be eligible to vote. New membership’ Tuesday at Avondale —i-Fots may be purchased at the’ AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon- 4°. dale Citizens Committee's “Meet the Candidates” meeting, sched-/Will Honor Teachers uled for for tonight, has been post- ROCHESTER — The Woodward-| poned. It will be held tomorrow Stoney Creek PTA will oberve, at 8 p.m. at the Avondale Senior|*‘Teacher Appreciation Day” with’ High. School. a pot luck supper and outdoor con- The committee has invited all|cert at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at Avon Bearer fo a 1 ‘lb. Limit Fresh District to hear the five candidates two seats on the Avondale Board of Education. Election will Distt ot the, Avondale School Park. The Junior Varsity Band, un der the direction of Ward T. Reid, | will provide the music, The out-| ing is being sponsored by the Ex- CORNED BEEF ; 49: _1 REMUS "| BUTTER ecutive Board of the PTA. \ , a International Sterling My leach = | / DES Cocktail Fork, “ re Limited Time Iced Drink Spoon | 6 Buy 3 Trio Sets boos bese : fe F ; Buffet Spreader REE . trom 13° Buy 6 Trio Sets | Fed. 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TWO CYCLE SETTINGS~simple dia! contro! sets short, but complete cycle for small loads or slightly soiled things ... or regular cycle with full cleaning power for everyday wash loads. Saves on soap, water and electricity. “LOAD-AND-A-HALF CAPACITY"—over 50% more clothes cleaned in one washing than many other automatics. Saves you time and money! = RETURN SYSTEM—(Mode! WABSER; at slight extra cost) saves hot water and later returns it for second load. - @ Ta COVER, LID, WASH BASKET AND TUB—gives-your clothes ee xtra protection sons ee. acid and alkalies. _ ‘ THOMAS iccieans FURNITURE co. wt $61 South Saginaw ‘Street—FE 2 _._ \PURNITURE PICTURED TYPIFY SIMILAR SELECTIONS or BOX SPRING 2 “SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT — USE OUR PARKING LOT ® : : * : Se 4 oe : es: - r = a % ’ i Save on Secily & Serta __, Thm PONTIAC-PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 _- child. oe woe Surviving besides his wife : in JANKA Heating and Laura; are a son, Fred Russell, of}be in Mt. 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Call In. \ Police --- Abby Oui Board Is Spelling I F-A-K-E ww S$ h Pre foam « lined cups of “Confidential” No. ‘381 by“ Form- comfrotable, so Wage d in émbroid- ered cotton. or Black, Sizes =a “sg Graduate Corsetieres to Assist 'You to a Proper Fit Charge Accounts Invited! “Bobette Corset Shop | | Be (Next to Strand dae MACHINE WASHABLE! Summer-fresh Cotton Bras au Jo © Formfit for easy care! What a wonderful’ time-saver ee 8 icatten bras that you ‘toss into your washing machine! They come out looking fresh. They Kone their shape, and yours. . For young, attractive nes, oman No. by. Pormfit features “Sno trala circle-stitch- that shape and ft. Com- ir washes wears Princess - line molds to your body. White, ' to 38C. me ; Cy By ABIJAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am not the kind of person who makes a habit of sticking my nose. in shaky deal. Her ‘‘financial ad- viser” tells her that her dead son is guiding the whole deal by communication with her “It you believe that you can.’ canynunicate with the dead by means of a game bought in a Toy Department, please ignore this letter. Otherwise, please help this poor soul and state your opinion, DEAR CONCERNED: The Ouija Board is spelling out F-R-A-U-D, Tell your neighbor that the place to get sound fi- nancial. advice is from her banker. The ~Ouija Board ‘operator is-a faker-amd should {. be ‘investigated. << tt - 8 “DEAR ABBY: I am won-. eS ee ee help with my problem, There is no question in my mind about whether or not parents CONCERNED should ‘spank. their childten. “Spare the rod and spoil the child” is a very wise saying. I would like to know how old you think a child should be before his father quits spanking him? Thank you.” —- INQUIRING FATHER DEAR FATHER: That would depend on the BEHAVIOR of the child and the SIZE of the father, ‘& * “DEAR ABBY: The night watchman where I work has bs eye: put apt We De. too, He took me to the Church East- er Egg bunt and that started everyone talking. I am 58 and nobody knows how old he is, but they all say he's too old for me, Should I ask him his DEAR YOUNG: (If he likes you and you like him, don't worry about his age. The state of his health and his person- ality afe much more impor- tant. vs375, NONE HIGHER Rated No. 1 "For Washability . Reg. $249.95 With 37 different waves to choose from your operator can guarantee - the -right curl for your hair. YOU GET ALL THIS: 5-Year Warranty on Transmission Components Make Mondays Sunny-days — What a relief ‘to. send all your farnily ‘wash to Pontiac Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and m rinsi gor : : Pres it oh-es-bright! Clothes and towels are flu dried: an ees NO MONEY. 2 YEARS : folded. Then when Careful,Dan returns —— peek pnw + Styled Set nothing left to’ do. Wouldn't you like this service ace? | DOWN! TO PAY! ne ah Se Wave for $3.75 a ae Higher 90 Days Same as Cash _ Open Monday-aind Friday Nights “il 9PM. Wayne Gabert No Appointment Necyssaty HOLLYWOOD!" | T8Y4 North Saginaw St. ee “"s; FE 8-3560 ie mae wAZUay'S | eee ae ; im — DRY CLEANERS 7-Howr Service at Our 3 Locetions ‘540 8. Te Ra. 00d Weel 12 Fiber Bovkloy $33 S. Hunter—Birmingham : ct 4 3 2 3 ei Phone FE 5-6189 Es) 14 North Saginaw Street b innencaflh RY ' . et : /-— a a ‘ o eo oe ; 7a oe ive Him a Break. ..| %.cmiting ion, lan the” Give Him a Break | oa ot eotrtainsient that wil |”: Ita girl tnvites a young man | be expensive for him, such as to visit in her ‘home for a | dinner dancing. at exclusive ss y figure 24 i the : you | 4 the preg- to Jose-| of this; “ | Old Fashioned Hermits. Ae, * ax Will Please Children MOG ae aD, . pe gah wy commute Capers | eX ) (es SHIRT " ——guattty Cleaning Since 1929 lets : : teaspoons , : ‘i . _— . = c ass _ and Tip Bleach 1062 W. ‘Huron FE 2-521 be smart-look snsitanssiemeacce? . — “coer Soa . : Z « Zz KIM NIXON ; Jobs Daughters Judith “Ann Plan to Install Oe New Offi : daughter of | WwW T Icers Mr. and Mrs. | oTo be installed 5 “honored Carl F.. Gar- i | Sern dow. Co: « | pan. is _—— Temple is win court, ‘and | Others taki See wilt he Arthur Fes Ff * cess; Pat Eaton, junior arel — Irs = | cess; Judy Oles, guide, and of Mr. and fe ag Mrs. Arthur F. _ wi ‘ a plain; .Maryan Waring. tirst _ Sasser of Bors at aig posi om § ‘ messenger; Pat Christian, sec- South Heapitel as. =” low 4 ond messenger; Kathy Perkio, oP neckline for summer; the high 7 third messenger; Sara Pullis, ” road, were (neck with sleeves for year ‘round. | | : for en aoe es 3 mley, married —. is so very easy with our} .. Dress Sheers - q messenger; . : : ted Pattern. - ' dinner 3 bee _ Thursday at | printed Pattern 4620: Misses’ sttade Heel | - . | || Pesed prwel een St. Michael |sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44, 46,| sDemi-Toe ° j . Concluding the list are Carol Catholic —_|48. Size 16 requires 3% yards 39-) tonight! ff Glassock, treasurer; Melodie Church inch fabric. - | . — —— a oS mR 4. i . Printed — on each pat- . | ; usician; , : . tern part. Easier, accurate. fi 5 tye 3 , S Ga MR. AND MRS. A. F. SASSER JR. Send Fifty Cents in coins for this} 1’ . SALE of PLAYWEAR | WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. | | SST . | pee : Sy patel pelea 74, in our Javenile Department. Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6X ~ a , _ | Check New Shade ] udi th. A Ohngr en Wed Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac] | SUNSUITS Girls’ and Boys’ ............. $1 ee . ie Ag dinst C ompl exion a a i wh pre _ —— tage %s ib Sanat Pca and Boys’ ....... ..+ 39e-55e | : ' + j17th St., New N.Y. | USHERS ...... ‘s das alps tieaws 79¢-$1 . ee Rs, asad day when a woman }| St. Michael Catholic Church was| Attending his brother as best apd mer ae with Zone, - GIRL’S HALTER TOPS~............... a pio ay purple tog a the setting for the Thursday wed-)man was James A. Sasser. ‘" Save on other playwear items ~~ a4 ae ee @ An any new) i. | gu onty to fd it dees tame (ding of Judith Ann Obngren and| At a reception held at the home| <4 1 | I : = _ . Sasser Jr. x of the bride, Mrs. Garchow wore a| j . , Am individually Styled Halt Cut eine Ay fad spalietenty | ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr.|beige sheath dress Egg Plc yA eet ane Neumode Hosiery and Soft, Lovely Permanent : | to get an idea of how it wi] |27d Mrs. Carl F, Garchow of Cor-|cessories. Mrs, Sasser wore a tur- an nnual Picnic 82 N. Saginaw . : FE 2-7730 |” complement er detract. from win court, and the bridegroom's | Tuoise dress with maize accesso-/ 7, f ] picnic f the : . a Annaliese $ | the skin. , parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |Ties. . daz e es ecatioal score Aibis = : . Special Permanent - . F: Saber ef Soot Sieetal reat: | | Tes eowets bt fac 9 12. the| Association will be held at the | . . . 2 Sie The bride approached the altar |”™ ountains. - Jaycee Park on East Walt . Other Machine, Machineless ‘Sidetrack Quarrel wearing a gown of white ine — seaevend ol pm Teekay. ‘ It S Time to . and Cold Waves from $5 | It js, embarrassing to a hostess) Ve? satin, in ballerina length, | If you. happen to get mud on In case of rain the picnic ; aoe : es : Styled Hair Cutting from $1.50 ito have guests let a discussion -accented by a V-neckline. Her | your coat, you'll find it is easier to| will be held in the multipur- | . : : ° . . . tarn into. an argument, When you fingertip vell was secured by a brush off after it dries, pose room of Malkim School. : R i Annaliese Beauty Shop [st + steers, of opinion) or ae Carried a bouquet of 3 | , U ios By between you and another guest is| 8md she carried a bouquet of 4 : ; , et encase TOY OT? | pegs eine ot ot tent, ene Oe White roses and ivy streamers. ) . f : . subject. . As maid of honor, Janice Sears J une Sale! OU . ms = {cousin of the bride, wore-a bal, P . nee = ° y . ——- gown = white lacey . <> i CUSTOM-BUILT ~j a . : ‘ 3) Soegut ot yellow roe wing cars |} WAITE’S” * { : a and e — MN] | _— : SOFAS | Gives. 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TRUMBULL J8. Bad check passers were busy in Oakland County last year, -bilking merchants of $39,322. County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem and his Chief Thvestigator Anthény F. Stiel compiled figures showing reports of 984 “worth- less” checks totaling $70,093.67 which were received at the Pontiac and Royal Oak offices. PAYMENT MADE 1€ was found that $30,770.71 of these checks apparently had been issued’ “with non intent to de- fraud’ and payment was made to the person who had cashed these checks. This leaves the $39,322.96 figure. which passers got away with or which might. still <=} recovered by continued investiga- = by the prosecutor's oties. Alter investigating .the reports. ‘Rubber Check. Passers Get $39,322 in County “We can't feel too sorry for those who lost on these deals,” isaid Ziem, “because in most cases they're not exercising another caution before cashing checks.” He said be wasn't too alarmed at the number of bad. checks passed as he believed they were) in pfoportion to the increase in population. No comparable figures had been gathered for previous) years. « He issied these ters which should bestaken gelare checks are cashed: (1) You should know the person for whom you are cashing the check. = oo (2) Examine the check very carefully, Make sure ‘it is = post-dated and that the —- the current one. (3) Make sure it is a cheek. | iit has been known that checks | For Great Lakes Dats Saturday. . ‘The 729-foot ore carrier is Insurance Co. of Milwaukee. . on the Great Lakes. * There possibly won’t ever be a bigger ship built for use To Launch Biggest Ship DETROIT (UPT) —The largest ship on the Great Lakes— the Edmund Fitzgerald — will be christened and’ iaunched being built in River Rouge at. the Great Lakes Engineering Works. The ship is named for | the new board chairman of the Northwestern Mutual Life | Northwestern, which owns the. boat, will deliver it in August as part of the Columbia Transportation Fleet of Ogle- | many cases are never ‘reported bay Norton Co. It has been chartered for Spe years by Colum- bia. 000, ; ; ‘T-.*"These figures don't necessarily | : (stubs. and photostatic copies of Bm oapiagyrsinun Pesorgnybin poner Fase ‘They find checks have been passed. (4) Demand to see indentifica-| tion, Write driver's license er | lof cashee on back of check. | (5) Examine the cashee very carefully. Indentification is man- datory if prosecution is to sad carried out. ~ (6). Beware of, the person who | purchases a smal] amount of mer- \Chandise with a large check so). [he or she can get the cash. ) Be cariul OF tilling chats It daca on an out-of-town bank. — (8) If it is drawn on a local jbank and you have any suspicions . {call the bank. | “All it takes is a little pre- | caution on the part of the person | =axteg payment," declared | Ziem. “And they must not for-- get that the money is coming out of their pocket if the criminal _ - is not apprehended:” “ . * * Ziem’s office sends notices to, | persons who allegediy have written ‘worthless’ checks. If it turns out to have been a good check, cashed with no attempt to defraud, pay- ment may be made through money | order or certified check made out to the complainant, This must be ‘done within five days according to a Michigan law. : Restitution is also made through now. The drop in customers causes many a sigh. - tough that detours along Mt. Clemens, Featherstone, Opdyke and Walton NERY oes Pomeee thoes, Gene Ser ee. ~ Does this cloudy horizon have a silver lining somewhere? It it does, it should become apparent late this fall when the job is com- ‘Setanta lis lp o ied ol To top it off, property owners along the state trunkdine (tit) | 6 | business route are being required by the cit) to help pay, its one- eat soe Sno Whe 1.358, 00 oat. Ls odimahed¢ a. eat ls pe treat nt: en caer i popeeente Ws faced with st leat o nee er or ee eye ee ee \1 aranedi. This sapling\is the only tree. left proving: te the new highway's right-of-way. iy was spared by construction crews after the owner promised to tapengiant it to her backyard. _ ‘probationary terms. Last year h’s returned approximately $13,-! teflect the yotal amount of bad ichecks’ passed in the county as he leg g office,’ the prosecutor | ae Junior High school pupils Tei Wicshrcas ‘Posh incalakers Oa per Winaehee PoPMEIS will take up their studies in the new John D. Pierce school - this fall. The building is on # 25 acte site at the southwest corner of Halchery Road ane Crescent Laké Rodd. aati gc sa Daten eRe \ : Sees . ~ é a - structure, which includes a gymnasium seating 700. spectators. The construction was “financed by a $3,500,000 bond issue approved by township voters in 1956. Local con- factors are Scharrer Const: Ca., Eames and Brown, and Schulte Elbctric Service. * 2 bed = . STRIPPED FOR ‘ACTION — Once a shady neighborhood, Perry street homes north of the business district stand denuded and dusty; menting expension of ihe road cowards their rsteps. is opened to traffic, even ait Goh then 26 fost in width, with & center ARE YOU LOST?—Where once was a busy, two-lane road, now lies a deserted trail of freshly-turned sand and chipped cement. Here's what remains Co ee ek eee See on nee : _ Sidewalks and front lawns have paving operations. been swept away in advance of | In Pontiac Area | 4 | area are anxiously awaiting the, close of school this week for a) summer of sleeping in and having} fun, the little tots, about to enter kindergarten next fall, can hardly wait to attend enrollment roundups scheduled this week, Physical examination forms to be filled out by the family physi- cian will be given out then. “s Here is a list of the Pontiac elementary schools and the schedule for each roundup. Kin-+ dergarien classes will be dis- missed from all schools unless noted: Alco't — Thursday, a.m.; noon to 2:30 p.m Bagley—Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon; 1 to 3:30 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m, to noon; 1 to 3:30 p.m. ’ Bailey ~ Friday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.; 12:30-3 p.m, | Baldwin “—- Tuesday, 8:30-11:45 a.m.; 12:45-3:30 p.m. Bethtine—Tuesday, to 3:30 p.m. Central — Wednesday, A-E 8: 4- 8:15-11:15' 9:30-noon; 1 % 11:45 aan.; (F-H 12:453 p.m.; Thursday, LP 8:45-11:45 p.m.; Q-| Z 12:45-3 p.m: Créfoot—Friday, 9-noon; 1-3 p.m, Emerson |‘ ~ Wednesday, 8:30 am.-2330 p.m. Franklin Rd. —Enroll at Whittier; ‘\Tharsday © Hawthorne Thursday $11: 30 Although students in the Pontiac! Herrington — eaaceday. 1-3:30 p.m.; Thursday, 9-11:30 a.m. LeBaron — Monday (today) 12:15-3:15 p.m.; Tuesday, .8:15- 1:15am, Longfellow — Tuesday, 8:30-11 a.m.: Thursday, 12:30-3 p:m.; Fri- day, 8:30-11 a.m, Kindergarten will not be dismissed. . Can't Explain Death of Young Mother, 27 CASS CITY, incidence” lice Cpl. Carl Harrison described the death Sunday of Mrs. Shirley Rabideau, 27, mother of three chil- dren, ; Mrs. Rabideau was found dead in her bed at 7 a.m. of unexplained causes—three hours after her hus- band, Patrick, 28, was hurt and wm — A “tragic co- hospitalized in a car smashup al: tew blocks from home. An autopsy at Saginaw General Hospita] on, Mrs. Rabideau's body was inconclusive. She had been un- a dertreatment’ for: a. ngrvous condi- tion. Relatives had gone’ to the Fab- lideati home to tell Mrs. Rabideau of her husband's misfortune. They found. her dead. - was the way State Po-| Slate Kindergarten Roundups Malkim — Wednesday, 1:30-3:30 p.m.; Thursday, 9-noon. McCarroll — Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; 12:30-2:30 p.m, McConnell — Thursday, 8:45- 11:45 a.m.; 12:30-3 p.m, 8:30- 3:30 p.m. Webster — Wuteneley, 13:35 p.m.; Thursday, 9-11:30 a.m, Wever ~— Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m.; 12:30-3 p.m Whitfield _ Thursday, 8:45-11:6 a.m.; Friday, 1-3:15 p.m. Whittier | — «Thursday, 9-11:45. a.m.; 3-3:15 p.m. Willis—Thursday, 9-11:30 a.m.; 12:30-3:30 p.m. , Wilson—Friday, 8:45-11:45 a.m.1 12:453:15 p.m. < Wisner — Tuesday, -caactnsten! a.m:} 12:30-3: p.m. oe * * Parents who find the date given inconvenient may call the elemen- tary principal for an appointment. ; oe Will Gonduct Orientation a.m.; "12:33 p.m. te * a Rabideau was not lieved" seri- ously hurt. : ap ery 1 ee 4 . . ij "FOUR TOWNS~The Four Towns . School will conduct an orientation program at-% p.m, Friday in the school auditorium, for parents plan- ning to_enroll cliikiren in kinder- - \garten ‘classes next fail. ; \ te + * ‘ oy Se t ai oe : ‘ - : : _- cs ? | ee eee {ee niger ae : = a \ : ; ee : eG os - * “ * Fi - .THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ MONDAY, JUNE 2, : | _* ce = a -— Unheralded Pro | ga sear Closes With 68 | at Red Run GC Florida Golfer Defeats) Finsterwald by «Single Stroke for Crown - By BILL CORNWELL . After trying for nearly a year to make some kind of a noise in American professional golf circles, unheralded Doug Sanders tet off a tremendous explosion Sunday at) Réd Run Golf Club. Sanders, 24-year-old pro from | conquered | Red Run’s rain-socaked course plus Dow Finsterwald and 1: other golfers to. win the 55th Western Open championship. , -strokes fosors ¢- yesterday’s final 18-hole Sanders fashioned aj four-undér-par 68 for a 72-hole total] ~ of 75 and $5,000 in first place = money. + = into Oe ia ee ee ee | : with 54-hole totals = foe wreathed in a broad smile.as he poses with the his band gripped around the Venturi came next with 206 while "|. GATLINBURG, Tenn. (AP) —| silver J. K. Wadley trophy, emblematic of the Oak's Chuck Kocsis, the Sanders, Bert Weaver and Tom- Louise Suggs, deadly accurate| Western Open golf championship. Sanders won in yesterday's field who .|from tee to green, warded ‘off @| the Sith classic Sunday at Red Run Golf Club 286. : Soa wae Os ome bo ont & the ”$5,000° Gatlinburg Women's}mn 9 ~~ es a looked as though Finsterwald could Open Golf tournament-by, twa = win by shooting par ‘the rest of — x * * rie | if: Me as Sales tae Pr et | ove Finsterwald, the steady pro from d ! : ‘ _ a a 5+ total - . Lereag bagel rma Ang Ke . : e meng oem Se , o fw ek ‘ for a one-under-par 7. But Sanders Stan Williams Beats Cubs, 1-0 ; : the year to $3,310, ‘ ot caught fire on the back nine and aay ee ; : : Mary Lena Faulk. 9641.25 ' . . i SSS Rookie Hurls Hitter for Dodgers Ss £5 ame were nm pow me wm in on numbers 16, 13, 15 and 18 ae Sve cs the 10h wien sag rece sehaty Casey Stengel can pick his start- rarely gp oe op MaDe er By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shutout by Stan Williams, a 21-,innings. until Alston gave him the Mich, 1177-18-230| ing pitcher for the July $ All-Star] Andy Carey, who has to share number 14 and passed him for | Maybe Walter O'Malley should|year-old rookie, Jeall Sunday. The 64 righthander| \'Sawaukée oo ...s:ss0u. 144177-422/Game at Baltimore without any|‘%¢ ‘third base job with Jerry keeps on the 15th. let Walter Alston do his Chavez| Although the Dodgers. still are|acted like he really belonged. : sus svez- ATOM-O88 | delay. Site athe et iis Sire ne Nemes ot Ts ecee The turning point actually came|avine | electioneering Whatever buried in the National League cel-/ Working in ##-degree weather and Ls oe were-239] York Yisioes. siuoly ts bucshealonticte oe at : at the 14th hole where Finsterwald|4lston told the Dodgers behind/ler, 10 games back, with the, big /t sti northerly Wind, Wil-|Mertsiay Beech Fie. reen-e-2m 7 : ) 5 tn angins betped Was three-putted from 35 feet, missing|108¢d doors the other day must “coming up Tuesday, at|liams allowed only two singles—| sey , up the American League. double, and two helped him sn theeefoot second fora bogey|nave been a pep talk in the Knute|least they are showing signs ofjone by Al Dark in the first and’ q,,5° pec oR — * a ee ae se five, while Sanders was holing out|"0ckne tradition ; lie, Williams probably won morejone by loser Dick Drott in the| ote {Zngues. 407-28) Turley boost setson won|? _ | gp ico was holing. ot ee “yes” votes for the Chavez deal | third napeand, Gat =e perenne Mie HY coer aoa Kansas City remained 612 games _— | es The Dodgers reacted Saturday,|than all of the threats from War-| While the Dodgers were trying — aan nltur 2 Beedlitor ct Oe Beme healed the "Yanks by whipping sanders took the lead for good|aiter a double defeat Friday, and|ren Giles’ office oS ree. oS eee re of Sox for a 104 romp. Using his|leveland 62, after scoring five at the 1ath with a birdie three ag|?ambed the Chhleago Cubs, ‘Then Pee 5 Giiabed back nto fire place, by — aioe |breaking stutt more “tan bis pet|unearned runs on Cal MeLish in just behind Sanders, needed an Noe an? aa ie ng took over the lengue lead with 53./DOmbe! OF Ost six inings and one er tee : ‘ dropping three straight, the Giants} A meeting for the purpose off _ . * * * . __ /finished with a six-hitter,All this still left him one stroke short, backed up Johnny Antonelli with|organizing a blooper ball softball) Tt was Turley's eighth complete after Bob Bragan had blasted his an 11-hit attack. league for men over 30 years of|#™e in nine starts, Three of the| Indians as “complacent and indif- Altogether yesterday, Sanders x *« * age has been called Tuesday night |TU"s Scored by Boston came when |ferent” in a pre-game lecture. collected six birdies and _one- Bob Friend, Pittsburgh and the |by the Waterford Township Recre-|Jckie Jensen's wind blown pop ios 4 putted eight greens. It was his rain combined ‘to drop Milwaukee|@tion Department at the Com-|fly to short left. with the bases Billy Loes wound-up with a $100 first tournament victory in this into second place. Friend held the |Munity Activities Building on Wil- fine and an indefinite suspension) Basketball coach : country since turning pro Dec. Braves to five hits while the Pi-|liams Lake Road ag swig pero =e 1 is 7:30 , ’ - from Baltimore Manager Paul Central Paul Weaver resigned and , 1988, fates built up a 51 edge. Rain|is 7:30 p.m | Shoe’ Loop Gets Going [Richards after he blew up and iti ng P took a- similar position at Marion, Finsterwald preceded Sunday's} stopped the game three times and The W. charged an umpire while Wash-| Ind. High. finally forced the umpires to call Sime nowy cue aterford Township Recre-| ington was beating the Orioles 5-2. ; /. <«. n to a total of 276 and runner-up cash it off after seven innings, It-was| "** of $2,500, It marked the 16th time Friend’s eighth victory. ' a tishoe league will begin its with men on first and third in-the| Michigan State and North Car. in the last two years that Finster- Cincinnati's Bob Purkey. won |ayiven 8 & Wscccsscsssessttts: . 9 activity tonight under at the| fifth Camilo Pascual, the winning oling agreed on a three-game wald has finished second best. e his sixth, 2-1 over Philadelphia in rs pone (a neae ser cecmeevenses Drayton park. Twenty | pitcher. topped by a ball to the football series 1962-64, the first to * * ; the first’ game, The two. clubs|°™ CIIIN SECS dimen registered for participation! mound’ and Loes threw to the| be Played at MSU Oct. 6, 1962, Big Julius Boros, Bob Rosburg to an 11-11 tie in the| — z|this year. will be held) piate, In the rundown Loes tried * © * - and Souchak tied for 3rd place yed_ by ¢\Mondays and doubles Wednesdays to chase Aspromonte for the tag| Len Biallis of Pontiac was named at 279 and Jacobs, the midway . i] with leagpe play running to) but the Senator dove safely across {third t of the Detroit leadér, occupied 4th spot alone i'September. = +_ |the plate. * Bowling: Association.of the ABC. * © Venturi, Sam Snead, Frank Strana- , After Loes slammed the ball to} | a a, : McHale Says It Isn’t So |e ground, the man who Was On| weld baseball tevete at St. Jo- han, Arnold Palmer and Ragan. Pontiac's Gene Bone shared the next position of 282 with Gary | ‘Player, George Bayer and Weav- er. Gene shot a 73 yesterday to Ray Jablonski was the leading hitter for the Giants with two hits} [\* ‘ quer, — and three runs batted in for the ; would up on-third. A wild throw) = sg gg * Giants, who tagged Sam™ Jones by Brooks Robinson allowed Pas-|_ ; ; i : ruck : ® cual to score the third run of the| St. Frederick coach Gene ' innings but 236 : : : addi- inning, It was Loes’ fifth defeat; Wright welcomed a new go with earlier scores of 70-71-68 out seven in six walked and his efforts netted him . . : ort : five. st -| DETROIT w#-— ntive E without a victory, | fiom Sunday at 4:22 a.m. Mrs. $481.25, Ee Right fielder centive arrangements, Kaline said gave birti ‘ a «eel hes .. Pittsburgh took care of Milwau-|Al Kaline said today he missed “the incentive thing. was ae oe ee Geet ere an wi TOs greatest soa 3 in the ining three out on a $3,000 bonus from the De- manager John) McHale’s a ‘Napp said deere and Osteopathic ; round Sunday, a sizzling. a sin-itroit Tigers because his batting * iia < ved eel wad i Mie ene Ok cat peenie, PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Spraying Right and Leff. DIAGNOSIS: Careless Aiming Methods. ‘Treatment: There’s a lot more to aiming a: golf shot cor- Attempt to Raise | Sunken Gole ges Goes Into Tantrums, Is Suspended|s#=272-25\1 vex-ou Boy | | featuring six birdies and eight.one- a by Dick Groat and Ted Klus+|average was not .300 or better by| Kaline added: “I had almost for.|"ePort with the league for further | puti greens. s i: wski and Frank Thomas’ triple. boar cael wane about it (the incentive |®tion. _— | = ee c vat Oe a a7 AP Wirephote un bern ae re yo ong Johti McHale said this was “ab-|clause) {until June 2. came. | Ot me SOU SRB LOSES TERS ERENT MONS AE ‘emling Weste mc - 3IN = : : i a affair 2 untrue.’’ course, to have : is | pion Doug. Ford soared ta 77 for! ,, RAGING LOES — Billy Loes, temperamerta rite Napp Bal- \tame opener, ‘Eleven ~ pi ond cea of eommant tn fost tol: oe 7 . | | a total of 287 and Dr. Cary Middle.| timore Orioles, argues with umpire Larry Napp’ after Napp ruled | were used as the Phils overcame The 23-year-old outfielder told | 041. of the: season when I was|! TTT a | coff slipped to 75 for a final score that Loes failed to tag a Washington runner at the plate. Loes be-"|, 39.3 Cincy lead. Cincinnati was newsmen today an incentive ar- hurt’* Gi gs , 79 4 | of 283." came enraged. He was fined $100 and suspended indefinitely by |patting in the ninth when curfew rangement called for the extra | istine had a pulled back muscle/= ‘= manager Paul Richards. : rang. ; . oe didn’t — but played every game. 3 thy Be. cnn eiiemanhine . c : whether the arrangement Is Ver- |" Asked if he would have been out ||. | = , rectly than just squaring away in-thé general direction of the . mitted his arrangement, usually oo hole. You must line up the — : ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP)| BALTIMORE w — Billy Loes, he was being deprived of making a when Napp called | Washington's reliable sources reported several Takes Skeet Title | feet; the body, and the shoul- *** , ’ oS in at ane == speed who has repeatedly expressed a jliving. Ken Aspromonte safe at home in Sete players yg Rene hs ders. Many golfers seem to : yesterday on the verge of winning New York Yankees, may have out- the 28-year-old hurler from his cs ee . eng Growing saents = ae rold Roselle, Til., boy the hole just because they're look- = lived his usefulness with the Balti-| teammates, however. Only one ", , catcher Gen. Teaadog. : hp Tage Tethg, rhe - Ing at the hole. It.ain't neces- the International Cup regatta. “felt, Richards The threw the ball, and| ° 14 all-gauge title in the Kentucky « «. 4 ‘more Orioles. player te may have pitcher thr | * Maxwell's clause reportedly [50 Skeet Champion-|f The trophy went instead to the) Manager Paul Richards, who paypal le wie viet. 2 ball for an added $9,000 if he | chins yesterday by smashing ,250 Miss US’ which won the final| 804 almest-pam ‘/. oes tact that anyone might make an arguing violently. The hits 25 home runs or drives in b ) S. 1, won pered the eccen- | ooror in judgment apd then blow |rolied to the backstop, allowing| 199 runs, straight clay targets. heat of 30 miles after placing! ‘ric right-hander for two years, | | atti. another score’ putting a. a. 2 # : “ second to Gale VI in the first two.| lowered the boom yesterday with wp tn tho heat of Dette Rich-lsill another runner en thind base;| 72 office of baseball, commis Then he slipped away to a jak iatse teenies se Driver Lee Schoenih was unin- pol yeceggeosttyecgeie peg ards had gone the limit with Loes|Washington scored three runs and|soner Ford Frick frowns.on in-iswimming pool while his father, spent. Take quick note’ to jured as the Gale VI overturned . won the game 5-2. oe whom he eliminated on the wily - see that you're . and sank in 1% feet of water, temper’ tantrums. and had to take action. One said; |* bs 2 Roe : Bigg ih Pagar — - Winds 25 males an hour in'gusts| ‘The disciplinary acton come! * * * |, Alle pestering’ cuderes BSS tigers Peddie Slecter tom None gaumtter Beth eheld a made the Pasquotdnk River chop-jafter Loes was ejected from the| “I've been around in this game|_ ios on whether Loes would everiy + - Bobby Shuley,. a sixth-grader/— 4, , ge : py. Schoenith and owner Joseph'game for pushing Umpire~Larry |¢;long time, and Richard goes as| "itch fet Balumore agen BALTIMORE (Ff — Southpaw jwho has been shooting at clay/> 4». abget < Schoenith ere fro Detroit: Napp, and a feferee off-season, /far with his players as anybody.|") 14. gusested that Richards| Lou Sleater, who balked when (birds for three years, wasn't flus-/7 line of igh : et in a heated argument over a call He will even be- fair with Loes| sca trade him, if he didn’t like| Detrolt tried to send him to {tered by’ hig tle a ' Here we run into one of : . In the third place was Wildroot at the plate. ~~ +. * |when this thing is -over.”" Tim and said-of the manager; | Charleston.* W.Va. was pure | * * * - average golfer. 1 t cage + 8: sale lg a In’ thes.dressing room after the Lees also fades possible disci- - {He don't’care whether you win chased today by the Baltimore Bobby, 4 foot 8 inch 410 pound- ders should-point . ‘hole. Not so. A ae ] two places. She was drivenigame, Loes pointed -to Richards’ | plinary. action’ by the American jor jlose, so long as you don't! Orioles. | ler, handled the 7% pound 12-gauge|H is to look along the line of your left shoulder. If-it’s pointing | || 4 by Bob Schroeder and is owned|otfice and said he was tined and) League. “Umpire Napp said he make:him look bad.” © =|’. The Orioles said the 30-year shotgun like a‘ veteran during his|» the prescribed 10 degrees to the left of target, then it's sale — 7 » by the Buffalo, N.Y. Launch | suspended ‘for making .God in| would file a report’ to league’ | He also took a swipe at umpires,| burler will be in aniform for to jgrueling 14-hour match and to say that you're lined up right. eee - Sige Peal ool pth na as| pon Sar etc fon hy el salou west a eet a pC ea) j nsion to base! : once.” |'em d so they take it out © was pot an~ who all downed 100 ot tari Fob yeud x ae ee . ‘Commissioner Ford Frick because| Loes.etupted in the fifth inning!on me.” | ne nounced. ages, a Bibs ? * ~~ ee | es = \ Boe ca ed % a 4, i { e ee: ; : : Foo an al oy: noe J La | \ he Po . ff 3 as Ve fee \ es , er ee SF, eer | a * e x 2 + = we ee aon tog = —- aa RELINED MOST CARS 412" inc. Laber and Parts BONDED, HEAVY DUTY SHOES Motor Mart Safety Center 121-123 E. Montcalm stall afe Silent MIDAS MUFFLERS _ GUARANTEED Against Rust Out, Burn Out. 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Milwaukee since the Braves moved there.” | return the city would get’ Wrigley ta 2 ni Chayez Ravine now provides only $7,500 annual tax revenue from’ scattered landowners but the Dodgers expect to pay about $350,000 in taxes a year, Oat said? - 3rd Straight for Cranes Cranbrook won the Inter-State League track championhip for the “3rd straight year Saturday at Pittsburgh, setting six new. records in the process. Cranbrook’ scored 76 and two-thirds points |; to 49 for runner-up Western Re- ‘| serve, 41 for host Shady Side, 32 and one-third for University ‘School and 29 fer Nichols. The Cranes set marks in- the 220, 880, mile relay, 880 relay, broad jump and mile. Stu Clark ac- | counted for two of them. Feelings are high on both sides. “A noisy crowd of several thou- Pontiac Team Second Y -Week Keg Meet End Sees . BATTLE CREEK (AP) — The 22-week long Men's State Bowling Tournament ended over the weekend with new cham- pions crowned in all divisions. FIVE-MAN ACTUAL eiffer’s Detrest BENSON’ FIVE-MAN —— Actua Am. Legion, Charlotte 519 3373 PONTIAC .. qt Gingham Inn, Ann Arbor 2878 288 3266) pee, North Pore. Detroit ..... -- 423 Ph stipe 6. Battie Creek 2717 540 3257 ‘ fiers, Kalamatoo ........-- 30100 =“ Pfeiffer's, apemenee .. 3019 237 3256) ane ‘Taste. Detroit ..............2085 E@&B, Detroit ..........2903 351 3254 et mse mrmeno—mernncrni ten 1Pontiac Central lEdgedat U. of D.| Teng Off. Meet by Redford} | Birmingham Takes 3rd; a in - Losing championship tracks team. The Chief thin¢lads season Saturday. getting of the University of Detroit relays by a half a point, Detroit Redford their High was winner of the big | | class A field with 27% points. Following, Pontiac's 27 points Was Birmingha#i with 2344 points. Z It was the third meet this year that PCH was beaten by a mar- ‘gin of a point or less. Flint North- ern won the Saginaw Valley title by nipping Pontiac Central by a point, and earlier Northern won the Ceyitral Michigan Indoor meet by.a.1-5 point margin over PCH. ‘ The Chiefs won the 880 in record time of 1:31, another mark in the) 440 yard relay in 43.8 and in the ‘880 yard shuttle hurdles with Jim Hawkins, Jim Kellar and Bob Man- ining taking part in all thre events. \Joe Hill in the 440 and 880 relay and Charley Barge in the shuttle _}completed the winning quartets. x* * * Another Pontiac mark was in the | high jump relay with Barge, Fred | Brooks and Arzo Carson combin-| individual honors went.to Ge DeHenau of Denby who. went 12 feet 544 inches. State champion | Bill Alcorn, who set a state rec- ‘ord recently with a 12 foot 1154 | | i i Sen. Totat, Vault, went over in 12-feet-3. Members of the Maples’ winning pole vault team were Alcorn, Jim ‘Sechrist and Bill Stark. To Train for High Selery Position in Electronics, _Redio & Television. Dey and Evening Classes Allow . You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. | Ste Stitt" WO 2-5660 Electronics Institute 2" rey, Te Korean Veteran Approved. MEN WANTED | Publix Champ | Bids in Britain Gene Andrews Begins British Amateur Play With Victory ST. ANDREWS, | Scotland WH — BRICK TRI-LEVEL Under $20,000 Including Let and Two Car Garage Call Don FRASER OR 3-5021 Representing Bateman-Kampsen Realty [ EXPERT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION and teas SERVICE Credit Terms Available | | ; Foctery Trained Mechanics MASTER SERVICE 22:2 2293 Elizabeth Lake Road | won his first round match from | Bill Richmond of Scotland, 4 and PA will be Norman Saul of England iwho had a bye today, . Gene Andrews of Pacific Palisades, \Calif., one-time U. S. National Public Links champion, opened his \third bid for the British Amateur 'golf championship today by de- feating Dr. J. L. Hastings of Scot- i land 8 and‘7 in the ‘first round. Andrews has reached the fifth | round in each of his two previous appearances in the British Ama- teur. Today, the Californian got off* | to a good lead on the 6,996-yard | Old Course of St, Andrews aS | Hastings missed several short | putts. Andrews was three up aft- | er the first five holes and had | an easy time. | In the Second round tomorrow, ‘Andrews meets Reg Taylor of South Africa, who beat W.. E. MeCrea of England one up when | McCrea three-putted the 18th | green. | Two Americans ‘drew first found byes. They were Brtg. Gen. Keith ‘Compton of St. Joseph, Mo., sta- ‘tioned. in Morocco, and Tim Hol- ‘land of Rockville Center, N. Y. 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Sanders since he turned pro+— n December of 1956.- For = it marked the 16th runner-up finish in the last two years. *Sanders,.-who reaches his 25th birthday this July, won amateur honors galore, His greatest atfain- ment as a “simon pure” was -tak- ing the Canadian Open title in 1956, giving him the distinction of being |the only amatéur to ever win it. | lronically, he beat out Finster- { wald to win that event. The two he won the Colombian. Open in South America. He made his Amer- ‘ican professiona] debut last July ‘at the Carling Open in Flint and U. 8. appearance. \the Western tourney was his 16th leave the first tee until 3:10 p.m. 2 Honors for the swiftest 18-hole round at Red Run goes hands down to veteran Al Besselink and Bill}, Ezinicki, former National Hockey League right wing. Besselink and Ezinicki, who started the field yes-|. terday as a twosome, toured the Red Run course in’ one hour and 46 minutes, ABC in Final Week With Little Change American Bowling moved ) (fleet in “SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — The Congress) into the Redlegs Invade Detroit for: Promieing 5 Infiel ‘DETROF? (AP) — lots and with Central Michigan | College. : Schultz, who is to be sent to! Seattle, batted 412 for Central. Michigan: last season. Minnie Minoso owns A a taxicab in Havana. SCOTT: list, finishing 60th in cash earnings ‘than in all of his previous tourna- | ments combined. Sanders, who hails from Miami est backswings in the business | & premium on accuracy. In 1957 he was practicajly out of sight on the official PGA money/! with $3,053.67. This means that-be.s pocketed more dough at Red Run’ Beach, Fla., has one of the short- | **°*** and he minimizes distance to put ater w. (Eastern Standard: Time) at New York. 7 p.m.—Wilson vs. Ford (5-2). gy a 7:03 Hersmmas ( (33) 45-3) ‘ton o § Next to Sanders, Pontiac’s Gene| player in the Western Open. He| cept Sunday’s finale and then he only exceeded it by one. It was formance. ~ | Rain which came down in tor. | rents held up play for nearly 45 | minutes yesterday. The final! threesome of Finsterwald, Bert | Weaver and Dave Ragan didwt {33s Bo: Pittsbu: at ‘Cinempati ne was probably the happiest) sburgt bettered par on every round ex-\™ §& by far Gene's top tournament per-|Ph!sde Time 1:30 p.m Smith fon ve (2-0) or R. G. Nuxhall . game TOMORROW'S * SCHEDUL: Milwaukee at Sen at Los Pittsburgh at 8t iphia at Chicage 1:30 = WEEKEND FIGHTS p= spe 1 a § ti . NJ. outpeinted Gerd eller, 143%, Germany, 10. BOLLYWoob — Jimmy Horns! Los ——— onpomeet Rudy, 11364, Los: Angeles, HAVANA — aacell Robinson Garcia, Fra oo aevet Julto ee Co eS CAC ne SAVE almost Vo 1 2 3. Re-pack front 4. 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Get ANS ter’ set out by horse and wagon today| By : sition to him starting Se iprer, haves rie. a oe on a 100-mile . : Associated ‘Press News Analyst |goes about reforms at home, it is -|world friendship — through WASHINGTON: (AP) — At thia| me’ the opposition Wat ill be a “| change of foe us and dancing 4 moment the self-assured Charles|cooq test of his faith in demo- Their destination is the United de Gaulle’s head is high and his|cratic ractices to get things Nations headquarters. in New stride strong. Nevertheless, he?is)qone « oS York City, which they hope to like a man walking barefooted There ix the teas nel tiene lreach in five weeks. through’ a field of broken bottles.|. | been since the beginning —|—. No Contract On July 11 they -will perform The French air cleared momen-lina+ once in power he will rely se repremiaibves fi the Uc He tarily when he became premier)... on democratic processes and Necessary - Hat the World Affairs Center on the |yesterday. ! peso torship, although U. N. plaza. Then they will make 2 ee on dictatorship, alt he Call Today a former appeal to the U. N. for But what may seem ta “the |e, Saas saenntel be anatane JP IF YOUR LOT IS. 6 : Oil C a. world exchange of folk music Gaulle today to be direct and) But his worst trouble may come GPOgOry VE VO. Pana dancing as a basis for better simple. solutions for the ills Ofltom the army and the extreme FREE ane CLEAR! 94 East Walton Bivd. understanding and friendship Ce ey OE ee tn eet ter eel be © Melee : :. 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C., will doubt|S¥e, 19 deal with De Gaulle introns te er the attics ia| belore wa could get De Gaulle ["PbéY in an army uniform in| | Got casi thet Call and te _» + «and tail it today to find! gs moment that U.S. diol of life and. death tor both| with Satter the Atrign ip-| before ww. could got De Ganlle |) ius ‘camern. thed| [ce ba meh con went tie out how you can, still apply £0F|macy will face its most delicate|~T@™e and the ‘United States, |Vasion. ee Se hate Fes worked it-out with Sammy ‘betore- and pick it up. Why not hogs ® $1,000 life insurance policy to|test now. that Gen. Charles De|‘*°T? '* comfort in the fact that/sHOTGUN WEDDING —_- “And ‘then came two daysof\nq = ie ny a! ip take care of final ex-|Gaulle is head man of F he and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhow- Roosevelt said he: put it’ to Conversations between them.) .. Bes ee 2 : : Penses without burdening your) ‘The French have a word for him. |°" ®t slong well. = Churehill like this; {CuFChilL_ and 1 kept discreetly) ““‘O6 Mr. lee fdimes _ Loans $25 te $600 on Signature, Furniture er Car. . family, Fottnidable! That was De Gaulle: | “I happen to be one of those | “Now, we'll call Giraud the| Ut o it, except that we got every : wo. generals" shaking | 7 We WRENCE STREET, PONTIAC | You handle Vain, touchy, egotistical, stub-| that liked him,” Eisenhower |bridegtoom, and 1)I produce hin|*f@H00n @ report of no progress, Of Ate, me EB nh Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-3249 “a the entire trant: |r an pa were other words| sald of De Gaulle at Ins} week's |from Algiers next Saturday after-/¢%cePt that they had said: ““Apres| hands? , ny r= at ‘Action by o ANS A s|2UDlied to the. great Free. French-| news conference. The free peo- noon. And you (Churchill) get the |YOUS: Gaston, — Apres vous, Al-| “So I translated Sammy to lee ooh 9 AGES Soles ae ETT, obligato: Sp coal Os ah ot ete! We ee ay pe [ile Oe ae gy g(t el a eres ) Y ferences which the et . ee ak dramatics. We went out on the|and myself five minutes to get Write today, simply giving ad mill er FDR told a hilarious story, “Well, Saturday afternoon |iawn to get photographed — a row |De Gaulle on his feet and shake your name, and tary about trying to get De Gaulle and and I had _ of birth, Mail to Old American |"aving with representatives of ‘the _ Be my tone Ser jot four ‘chairs: Churchill, Delhands. However, the main point ) mi 3 West sm ey : ee ee ee ete me : : ae 2 : i Seatac Zs | Over Half-M illion Hear bi yest "| Billy Graham in Prisco si Treat Your Family to Fried Chicks | : “Explosive, handle with care,” ; : > 4) was the tag they put on the SAN FRANCISCO. (AP)—Evam! Later Graham.spoke at a rally = | Frenchman, - gelist Billy Graham's crusade, at the Third Baptist Church spon- se i | Marshall and King related sad-|Which began here April 27, as|.ored py several of the areas’ ‘ly. that security around De Gaulle |¢*ceeded the half-million mark in. : i og attendance |Negro congregations. He told the ; : headquarters in London was loose ; ; : « . Jas a sieve. Hence Roosevelt,-and| Counting yesterday's crowd of overflow audience of 1,500 that the| , ‘Prime Minister Winston Churchill 12,000 in the 16,300-seat Cow Pal-/root cause oj racial friction in the | ; ~ ; ruled against telling De Gaulle in ace, 505,600 had atended the serv-/ United States is because ‘‘we don't ices, find within ourselves the capacity advance about the 1942 invasion: f THEY'RE COMPLETELY CLEANED “fot North Africa although it was) Graham rested today. 3 {to lovec* \French territory which the allies} He told his audience yesterday; - ak ok Oe ~ planned to storm. that “God is merciful and God) “How many of us ever loved! loves you, but someday he will our neighbor as ourselves?” he eA : rr sit in judgment over you.” lasked. “Not one of us, including ‘stuty” : a" Judgment, he said, is as certain, x ek * a8 death, and the Bible speaks of| | One of the prices of being a’ Cattle shies Fussy |not just one judgment but a series|real Christian, he said, is that, WHOLE jot them. i‘someday you may have to love | . | IDAHO FALLS, Idaho # —| “You can’t buy your way into|a neighbor with ‘another color of| )Cattle thieves are getting mighty |heaven,” he warned. “‘You enter| skin.” \particular around here. 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GAULLE — premier and. defense minister; a 4 ‘PIERRE GUITLLAUMAT, non- Sea] EXCLUsIve| a oe | "paiva PFLIMLIN, popular | * } ‘FIRST PONTIAC SHOWS Republican (MRP); 2° GUY MOLLET, Socialist; __LOUIS JACQUINOT, Independ ican (Conservative); “ELI X HOUPHOUET.BO | NY, African Democratic Rally | L AS? (RDA) — vice premiers. | ~~ Qe Teese |%| MICHEL DEBRE, Social Re- | ie } pe bey COLO publican (Gaullist), ‘justice; ' | —y ' MAX LEJEUNE, Socialist, Al- Cw —s ~Sahara affairs; | La MAURICE COVE DE MUR- Rap VILLE, non-partisan, foreign; . gage on ANTOINE PINAY, Independent ! = ‘ | * ‘I finance; @l DIANE BREWSTER + LEO GORDON» GALE ROBBINS "|| . PAUL BACON, NOE, Iabows ALSO. tisan, interior; out ne JEAN BERTHOIN, Radical So- | ioc Sidhe ati te ta Loe, Ohio, are Kathy White and her HEIGH-HO We're Oe “ cialist. sabeni where two, all-black kittens. One of the nice things about living in a small ve Other Cabinet me town, says 10-year-old Kathy, is that you can walk in the street if Uy assignments have not been an- wdite i nounced, and their probable port- Auge! < - folios Age even. Social Re- blican, information; Bernard : Cornut-Gentille, nonpartisan, over- Hollywood Headlines ; was Beatrice McGree, 35, of De- . . sel gg hp -sary bore Seggetahe'n troit. She was unhurt... nalism in 1958 Sas DRIVE-IN Soy Radel Soc, newts FT olen Hayes’ Son Glad : ae TY, a The WAAC a Towa harvests more than 0.5 bil- B | Lah gp 6 ape A pe eG Left Harvard to Act LUE SKY p._. - ‘ . ve g gs a ee ae gaat SS J Sieckaher. who quit cobienaa. 2150 OPDYKE RD. . lege because he was ‘ ‘vegetating,” : is getting giity 9 action wih Dis dramatic career. * * * He's not so sure his mother, org Hayes, approved. But he Harvard, anyway. ‘“ : “{ went back lest tal.” said } reek tan oa [otasio ar | ing. I was just vegetating SUNDOWN | | out after two months ’ | because I thought it was foolish i | to continue When I wasn’t getting \ | much out of it. I've known too : | many guys who have done that i | for four years. t | “]- haven't given up college en-' 1 a tirely. I may go back some day i | It doesn’t look too likely. For ik one thing, he got himself engaged ‘ to his sc sweetheart, Joyce ? Bulifant. Jim said it may be ‘‘one | of those long engagements,” but \ | 7 icin weil ; [f= RLAN SUrPeR - eae RE - Da LLNS, Bene ME - 7h Wena TENANT 4 F Then there is the matter of his | career, which is doing nicely. He | ig here to do a Studio One drama MA 4-3135 | with Franchot Tone and Kim} Charged with maintaining and . DRIVE-IN if : Hunter tonight. operating an illegal gambling @ THEATRE ; NOW : ° | He leaves immediately for New) place was the occupant, William™ { . ) York and flies to Eupope, where| 4. Robinson, 36. Nine others Aart : he'll do a bit of touring. In July,| were charged with loitering. - PLAYING | Se ere kanes! : isney's Third on . ‘ >i | the Mountain.” Then in the falll stevette St; James P.’ Power, a | he has'a Broadway play be would!s7, of 106 W. Beverty Ave; W- ; ’ + *& ¢ liam Johnson, 23, of 555 Nebraska; ‘A HOURS That doesn't sound as if he'll bel peadet ‘Sts’ trones of gig is {TO MELL ) F returning to the ivied halls. —_|28 of 290 N. Paddock; Robert T. “5 | 5 “Some ot the most educated/ sicunum, 38, of 96 Clovese St.: | people have never been to col-|virsinia ‘Ayers, 21, of Detroit: | lege," Jim renmwend. He sided inary ‘Robluon, 43, and Dickie never : 4 high school although she holds 11/7980" 28, of $55 Nebraska. |} CARR RRARARAAAAAAAA . tonorary degrees. William H. Robinson and Mary | ‘ One of the re..vons he may have Robinson pleaded not guilty to- | day in municipal court. They will be tried on Wednesday SHOPPIN c CENTER. “Ss. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. be - . ff The Strange Dances of Arizona's Famous “HOPr. INDIANS | 2-Free Shows Daily |- | From Now Until Saturday Nite Added Attraction | FOREIGN CAR AUTO SHOW Courtesy of AUTO EUROPE, Inc. “Family Attractions | ': “at Mitacle Mile Shopping Center” All Stores Open. by 10 AM, bes 9 P.M. Daily - TREMENDOUS! A DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT! . [Fisher Stays in Hospital | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Singer E4-| WATER rons ‘LAST TIMES TONIGHT WEDNESDAY A 4 Holiday in - Hilarity — Paramount presents CLARK DORIS DAY GABLE | TEACHERS PET 1 Ge Yous > Wane Yon orer ie —"== ole ONTI RIVE- IN| wy 2 Dp Ty, aay THEAT € Su “RAINTREE COUNTY” _— | to SEA the comedy of the pear! r COMMERCE SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. OPEN 7:00 P.M. — ‘TONIGHT Drive-in Theater EM 3-0661 - mee om Produced by Witham Pertberg and George Seaton «Directed is dates ee -Saieay 7 THE wuoLe TOWN'S GONE OVERBOARD Tet 1 rR ee SRN PRERTS ‘ PLUS ANTHONY FONDA ‘PERKINS | SEE areca a a SSR ee STRAND AIM CONDITIONED co NOW 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNING HITS RETURN in TECHNICOLOR DEBORAH KERR ‘STEWART GRANGER | AND OPEN 10:45 exemmany | 2 _ and at foreign embassies in’ Mosco rj ; 12F it ae TE Eu z . if Hy i i Ht i i 4 way? at 2 : E By =2 2 it z S Sy w. EXPLAINS BELIEFS When he explains his Marxist beliefs to unbelievers—the “slave . Riis 23 (i : * ze Fal a. gas ei i tH This is: Khrushchev at his most, ' perplexing—and niast dogmatic. W Yppnnneenitiuliy He seems to see it as a simple Marxian equation: —The Communists know better - class interests in the long run. —The Soviet Union has the oldest and most experienced , therefore it is best qualified te diréct other Cornmunists. © . —Therefore, anyone who took up arms against the Soviet Union or the Hungarian regime was <—: BOARDING HOUSE. "WEIRD HUSBAND? HMPH! au HE PHONED THAT HE'S ENTERTAIN- ING A BUYER AT SOME PLACE THAT SOUNDED LIKE GLUPP- SANGER'S FALLS / . « hd U / Ce Wh g BAW) 4 guise eanuciee lorie & peeyse © 1958 by NEA Serve, toe. TM Bag WS Par On Ga: MRS. GALL = OUT OUR WAY JOBS OPEN, BUT HERE'S 4 eth aN La rn iy tly a THERE ARENT MANY WELL; THERES V ERE'S ONE 1 JUST nM fe SUST THREE "MADE UP-- "WANTED... » TM Reg US. Par. OF © 1958 by NEA Service, Ine. O* “2 HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris - iTHE GIRLS Youll Relax More Easily by chewing on a smooth, You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every. Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place: Your WANT AD satisfying piece of fie DIAL FE 2-8181 a i * a “Hold it, Ruth, until I move .the car. — George will think I ran into the place!” : \ AA +” Y HAMILTON HERMOSA OF] _THE vowmiac PRESS. MONDAY: JUNE 2, 1958 ENTE oN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ _by Y Ree ia WELL, YES,.IN A MANNER’ OF SPEAKING, MIGHT JUST DO * a . Ai if I alr 5 ‘ea tt Raa © VO by MEA Berson tee. Sev hs oe Ee ‘By T. V. Hamlin. . AUNT FRITZ! TOLD ME TO GET RID OF SOME OF MY JUNK HECK,I KINDA LIKE T’ES WATCH TH’ orgy Oe yaa DANCE ABOUT, AN’. GOS 37 \ly ie : Fi > tte? 4 ; g . = 2 o> Py a ' : * < : : : : . a ee ‘ oe e o a ee eo ne os 5 As ae Fi : ¥a ae oe ; ; i oa Eheehe Zs 2 S| TWENTY-TWO OR eee ee ee ee yy ° ae a : *) Abs. | Grain Futures | MARKETS. Mai : : rRuirs ’ e rop arply. " [Apples Steele Redes "bus. s:.Sss22. ~ A ' CHICAGO @ — Grain futures} ... eg gee MS Came under heavy selling today : : early Board of Trade dealings Ranges a prices broke sharply all along the! ‘ etareses line. ; ! : -* * Redishes’ waihe oehe.) goa. ieee} : “Some traders said it was the! Rbubarm, outdoor (hehs.) dos ; most bearish market seen in their ee es a =» Om was pits in many weeks and that offer- ees ry : ings far, exceeded the point of). 4. — a ee { i absorption. |Kale, bu. .,..s+.-s..s..css08esee> 2.25} Steels, aircrafts and chemicals i In some of. the ‘pits dealers sald) Masters, be. A ceeeneeeeeennetensene is did well. The market was resum- it was extremely difficult, and atl Spinel DU. <.citicececcsceseeeess £38|ing its rise of Thursday when it { times impossible, to keep abreast bu. _seenetveeonnenecserses Lae t i a new peak for the year : of the activity. Liquidation was in LETTUCE—SALAD GREENS despite the uncertainties of the] consequence of rainfall during the) Lettuce, leat, bu. shageee eeseneeees ‘- L8liong Memorial Day weekend, q woehend. Romaine, Wu... -.--+-esesenee tenes 23.50 ‘ .There appeared “little or no Detroit, vouses inciodea, Pederal-btate tion in France as Well as expec: - tendency toward rallies as trade|""Wnites: Grade-A jumbo 46: extra large tations of a sharp rise in the steel | neared the end of the first hour.|42-43; wid. avg: 43; large 40-41, 8d. v6] industry operating rate, a drop In At that time wheat was 1% to 1%/30-31, wtd. avg. 36%. Grade B large 38- the number of workers recelv- ee cents lower, July $1.84%; corn 1% |i; ,0'Gi: 5st Mo mediam tr aherke ae'| ing jobless pay and a spring rise seeanl to’ 3 cents lower, July $1.28%; . ommercially’ graded ~ Whites’ Or oc ueediien pale, wy oats % to 1% lower, July 61%; |farde "31-38 meaiam” 9058+: Sl ‘ sis mt Were rye 1% to 3 cents lower, July/ 2% ii; e373: taree, 36-3 ai maodiass Sas by Someat, Death Air- Bank $1.22%; soybeans 1% to 2% lower, |32%s-34; B large 32-35. made - A es a Miss- : ) duly $2.27; lard 5 to 7 cents a —_ Pont Tlinois | : a hundred pounds lower, July $12.52.) é Poultry < - + a sea ae a 0. Fa As you wish to - DETROIT POUL ‘he opening was active and some FIRST SHOVELFUL — Members of the Sylvan Lake Church one Build- ae - Gratin Prices DEROIT. June (AP) cng SO paid|Sizable blocks changed - hands. of Christ observed ceremonies for construction of itier. here. -week- invest — You can "7 i. ground breaking cere de- Guattty live poultry up to 19 a.m.” (Goodrich, after opening unchanged,| 4 pew auditorium and educational unit Sunday. Marvin W, Hast- . * have a stake in the : CHICAGO GRAIN -_|\'Hears type ‘hens whites 36, reds 29:\sold at the same price on a : . whicts Gecabad tc: | ‘h. hcticshacty bene pit ; : a sla CHICAGO, June 2 (AP) — Opening/light 17-18; heavy broilers or {ryers « | ings (center), minister of the church is presently t { ; he: Bate ty —— Keego Harbor, wielded the shovel at the affair. Gene Jonas (left), jeabinet post given the outgoing | |i growth of America’s SUly ...0---- 200M PUY ose0-s+os SIM finance chairman, and Francis Fought, building committee chalr- » Pierre Pflimlin. é See, I ge Mee ETT : ‘man, also participated in the ceremony. Construction is expected has been dragged through Melon (eidi— FWY songs LEB PX Livestock to be completed around the first of next year. streets of Algiers on a July ..sv-s+- 120% Bop. EEE 13435 |- : shouts of *Pflimlin to the ete lee os tet! pernort. june 2 tar) wusDAy — swe ; > rang mighily. Se eran 1.35 Laed— . salable 3000. Bulk RE . eed : : Knots of people in cafes ex- Corn, (new)— July . 12.60 {slaughter steers, mostly oh, «0 09 2, *® : ' , . pesecsee LEM Bop. 12.18 and choles grades Ben! & -_ jpressed bewilderment: as to why ated : ist ents” ony Pa MEay'p eet | AVE DAADOLS UNION Sa sie sets corey: feces = pe IE gg under ‘i ib. am Attia..." 107 eee % , gitelle, was otf the Gaulle active, steady; over AmCan ...... 3 Glass ... Be; - 2 fe : list. The former , general p mag sales steady; cows active, uy }m Oyen sashes 41 “Lib McNA&L ... 9.4 : < of Algeria -has political steady to strong: good to low choice |Am M & Pay '-. 35.1 & My... 703 e ; Sethe A HB nevis te (a tery ht Lan abe WA backbone to the 1230 Ib. steers 2700-28 00" about 6 londalam NOes’ ... OF w asiess * eu f us . 0 U Pijsisce te’ nea average to high choice 990-1000 Ib. 29.00;|Am Rad ...... 12.1 Lone 8 Cem . 31.7 in ort of the load high choice 1135 Ib. steers 20.25:|Am Seating ... 28.6 Lorillard .... 56.4 : support ? utility and standard steers 31 6 48-50: |Am imelt ..,. 4. Mack Tre - Be : First signs of discontent De tility cows 1850-1.00; canmers|Am Tel @& Tel’ .179.1 May D Strs . 41.1! (mm the following dispatch: Walter | fLouls @. Seaton, General Motors Gaulle’s actions came within hours wiiloge. saiatles oe. Bute here fulty/Am Visesss one ne Oh as peter president “<> panies plains tn the folk ioe diopetch of his investiture last night. sows 50 cents higher r s-ee 46-1 Serr Ch & 8 . 18.3! of the ys -‘vontract | why GM has | on & two-year [eral huamdred sullen jos US. No? and 3 160- \ Anac W&C ... 513 jioig Hon ... 90,6) talks with three nuts sons erosion of its contract the ‘ | 22. 75-23.00; No. 1 and 2190-248 Ib, 4345+ (armen Bil... 50 ‘Mam ge |. and tells why the UAW mer. Auto Workers Unipn.) | jgrouped on Forum Square, . | S30; few lots mostly ee 1 bee; r Co’. 143 — ee Sal wilt wohee — dispersed. 23-65-23 No. 2 and 3 rmat Ck .... 253 Minn P&E +. 304) cootract | , ~By LOUIS G. SEATON . (Advertisement) (Advertisement) - |B, 21.50-22.50 grades sows Atchison .....: 21.6 Monsen “oS : one _The insurgent radio continued to| . ; > a Wechstee NS 2 and 2 408-500 Ae ee: Set Mot Pred..ccag | BY WALTER P. REUTHER | DETROIT (UPI) — On Dec. 11,/broadcast coded inessages which’ yps Constipatio : Veaiers, salable 200. Pully stead y:|Aveo +...) 65° Mot Wheel -13./ DETROIT (UPI) — In the 1953/!%6—more than 17 months ago—|in the past three weeks have been j nstipa mn choice to prime vealers 31.00-96.00; stand-|Balt & Obio’.. 29.1 Mueller Br. .. 257| Walter Reuther told the ‘union’s\g i x ‘ : Fd snd good 95.00-31.00; cull and willity |Bendix Av ..:: 614 Murray Cp -- 38Tleontract negotiations, we are seek-| 0005) cine trades G pas pba dn. emma Mo é“. ° Col ” cep, salable 3000. Receipts Ukely to Stoel... 428 Nat Cash B @3 ing a sensible and sane, a fair and'chicago that the UAW was going perygrietn 2 eget ; Due to on frecataeet S Saeeeae cente, = flr |ohe glu °2 U8 Hat Grae: ga4|tepsonable solution toa number of|to et tne biggest wage increase|Square was set for tonight. New laxative re-creates 3 essentials | wens 66S sole 3 ing and compelling problems |in story of our union” ; Z , : | = | Warn ... 28.1. Nat_T . $2.1) Pressing ; : ; s * for . ; ; gS ee ig RuIMa cam Se pnts ee A one er tl | a ew end) Coe met ‘ rvicemen § Pay Budd Co -....: 18, No Am Ay... 313 which must be met now, : ly: “Maybe we'll have to storm) Ges of your colon wall also age, lose hardened enny peneage wit 2 I Pack ...:. 448 Nor Ste Pw. 204) * * ¢ Despite economic conditions in |the government headquarters here| the strength that propels waste from out pain or strain. (2) Covonam's Higher as of Today (sreser + Sar ot #1, We ave mot seeking any advan.) he conmtry today, Mr. Rewther, again” tainty oepesitcedcasmaste: ssid nouing selon hap Zt g y can Dry ------ 18, Oliver Cp... 12.1/tages over management. But, on to this hour, has not changed — come so dry and shrunken that they tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And : st ee . {Gapttal airi;. 39.5 Owens Cng .. & ithe other hand, we aré not willing that general position. p ‘fall to stimulate the urge to purge. CoLonat acts gently, on the nerve GERALD W. KEHOE Gatrier Co... 4.8 Owens Til Gl. 684 D y 2, |. Rai. doctors say, lies in a new - reflexes that stimulate the vital “mass ’ : Pac G & El .. 86.7/to to use the) That frankly, is why General etroit outh, | 7 | laxative principle. Old-style bulks and = movement” of your lower colon. Fee gh =. Son] rere Seommaen wate 80 Sli eiatirs employes who are , moisteners may create gas, take }or © CoLonam relieves chronic Teo Pan mph chee OF im wloh pe dy =, even UAW L | 59% $ feeney. 20”. Ml an Son sented by the UAW will return to| OJ20f 1 StOMACh | Saas tor relict. Oid-style salts a0 constipation overnight; is vo gente it VV 0Cd eee. 4aa| and deny them equity. tee Bog agige fn orga! lled Lak oe ee Se oo wan hee. pesend sxte ened Sor a faves In these trying times, the UAW [weekend with the agreement of GHEG LAKE | Gr cine yon te eal Se ee. ; Phelps DB. leadership is fully mindful of its /more than 20 years’ standing: be- ce relief that works only on the lower absorption of vitamins or other food Flects Officers 4 responsibilities to UAW mem- [!ween General Motors and the! A Detroit boy, Richard Grzebyk,| coice (aree of constipstion). - _putrients. Get Covomam, today! bers and their families and to UAW terminated. . _ _ {13, owas reported in satistactory the nation as a whole. ‘The UAW | In the absence of an agreement, condition today after being acci-| - Grant _ Endin Term had made numerous construc: |we intend to continue to operate dentally shot in the stomach with’ id . F ce reneety 5 ok ee ee eee ey ie ee eee | THE SPECIALTY as ent in Favor resolve the issues of the 1958 ne- jcient manner. Wages, hours Lake Amusement Park. G : Pres : work Grzebyk, of 5665 Springwells St., of -G. W. Kehoe yen neg eo geyser = reportedly hitchhiked to the OF THE HOUSE . : Unfortunately, tt ee ene ee ee ee leask eek tte ro : ’ : < uni on continued. so as brother, George, ’ New president of Fisher Body ‘2 eerie eh Be geet ot te es they wore under the ‘expiredizim Kumer, 13; Rebert. Jehmeos, Local 586, UAW, is Gerald W. Ke- ie ations, which have refused to ber(*@reement. ree Sans Sak Penny Oakland County’s Newest Most a cotenmas depart-|_ The act also awards a 6 per cent leas Air ES... gain in good faith and have rigidly| 1 furm, we expect our employes meio sie Beautiful Cocktail Lounge - ment employe who has served the] SeSornei muNOTY Vaaten “teh aaa enaton oe the old. contrae,|carrying out thelr obligation to| gallery af abest #45 p.m. after An sete relaxation, oc the way local as shop committee chairman h.of the a 68 without “take it or Provide us with a fair day's work; spending most of the day on a and a luncheon and dinner menu to please four times, replaces Harold A.|_ The law is an outgrowth. of theigre’ an’ ..*:: $3 —— =. °T for ai fair day's rides, they told State Police De- yee, Grant, president the past five|S?-Called — —— ane ee -e eS batbr eae tectives trou the Reedtord Bet ‘COCKTAILS years. x *« « ag ~ oil pay. Tt eahatien fea~jPree Bed isa The ea is ling for an in-| fit te SA Gl-dalairee a tne Kuznar told detectives he picked LUNCHEONS . re a ie os oe crease in Supplementary Unem es pete SEiae sete, acy eee cl j He Tu Bed _Grant, who did not seek re-elec-|able officers and men in ei Be ployment Benefits (SUB) and the| these will not receive |clicked the trigger several times, - DINNERS _ Be! papell gcd ical as . : Gen, ts: 3? gear Se ee eee Seats wo PC | Getcnciig ue oor quktee: | SACRE EET tn soll = en’ ae : , 4 : . ee 3a Bly iG unemp] -workers averaging cents >| id police Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily eared Gani of banemencr ous House Approves Hike Bea Hime” {89 feature) fpflcreused parchasing power needed| Inclnling an_inerease of two |'Look. Risk” ‘and the gun went Oem 3 Akt A monies Sunday in Lincoln Junior . ; te See tee meet family needs during & : . l AM High School: on ife ar ay o¢ : iat Tran W Ai this period when thousands are| Uving allowance. runs the shooting gallery, sent forj me , High . ; SSOOGYORE - «000 44 3 experiencing the hardship of un- The UAW has rejected our offer|? 9°ctor and ambulance. He 4g Miracle Lo ay ‘Lawrence J, Hartley, vice ° : Reo oe 314 ' employment. |which would have provided for an| - aa mry : unge sieve pad mn aang WASHINGTON Se iacsieek eu ales Unit ye The union seeks protection of |average increase of 16 cents per| The mouth of the Yukon river is’ {Formerly Henry's Bloomliield Inn) secre : i House overwhelmingly weet a , . i 5 Harding, recording-sécretary; Jo- | today a 10 per cent pay boost, |Herch Croc... 59.2 Unit Prat oe ellie eens on a voted md our employes over the —— Bering sea in western Alas] Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Read seph Zeleski, guide: Henry Ba- retroactive to dan. 1, for one (ni Cemt ...... 331 tlsea ~ RAY ty x hardatlp _ oe Unde it economic condi- ‘ ; oe . ker, sergeant-at-arms; and Law- | miftion veramnent weeberé. Indust’Ray ... 18.7 u Rub ...... F the ravages of inflation. nder present omic : son gumaammapetaen reace Hartman, sho ” committee The pate will cost an = Bp Ve ies to wae 3 retired workers have earned the |tions, the offer for settlement that * P : measure ~ Inspir To Ba ne signed with the union in 1948, 1950 Medlock, Wallace Newman, Clyde » retroactive to Jan. 1, [int shoe... 39.1 Fane Tr We are.also asking that workers) anq 1955 viewed against the eco- gee Holleed and Spucguon Grascs. Raw{ Sor. Sangleyes fn the Clnestiied int Tel & Tel . 38.1 Zenith Aed .. who face loss of jobs through the | noni, conditions prevailing in NEW Se del Hardy was elected to a one-| Service, Service, transfer of work from one plantltnoge years. The union hailed each gee see is ~~ year term as skilled trades repre-| Veterans Administration Depart- sTOCK avesaces to a plant in another city or a8 2/0 those setilements as “great ; IDEAS NOW AT PONTIAC’S 8% '* ° legislative Jodictal Z Ralls Util Stocks| DUIS, be compenss : © ment % 3 ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSEL? STORE 5 branches. Net change ...., +17 +4 +2 4.9 their families, or be granted reas- : . — Thomas Clarkson was elected to The Senate has approved a 71 [Noo Monday ...2528 i #3 41] onable severance pay if there is no At midnight Thursday, when ae 2 aa ee oo ee 3 a four-year term as trustee 09) cent wiles for the while ecl- Week ago <...0.: 248.6 5 799 1686] job available or for reason of age the agreement expired, the UAW . the conceive Sore lar workers. If the House |year are’... 307 1280 $2 i#29|0r other compelling petsdnal rea-| W8s still demanding an exorbitant M AC-0-LAC POLYESTER : passes the 10 per cent, sis ex- [1968 Bigh .......2508 945 992 1701] sons they are unable to move to| and highly inflationary 48 cents : : : at, The Great lakes comprise the) pected, the matter would have /1987 highs." Bebe seek. 8 ies a new location. ° per hour per employe, it still was Ready Mixed Colors : 7 largest body of fresh wae in the. to be settled in a joint confer- Sole JSON Se ys 118 changes in our © Durabl © Scrubbab! Vinyl Linoleum - world | ence oe oe We also ask the elimination of| ational working agreement, it urente _scrupbable . a - ephier Co.) . . : : : i Piura afer decimal pois arg senna |diterences in employe payments| to eur benefit plane, stil was Regilar $6.39 a Gal. 3 9 Wide Q@Cse. va. - * > : . . Allen @lectric & Equip. Co. * 2.6 ; . workers| demanding 9,450 changes in the 4 $ Now On ; Set Up by Big-3 Car Firms Ross "Geer Co. neni ig a4 By pf ager.» Paton se local agreements in our plants. Reduced to Only ; ly iirights; correction of wage inequi-| The. number .and size of | : Pes eei Pia be f between workers the| UAW’s demands rad No-Contract Wor king Planer dS ioe Se eas aia ; ‘No sale; bid and asked. +“ <4 a corinne which; if po ; General DETROIT (AP)—Here are the no-contract working con- Donelson School Cubs ae and Chrysler conferences felt that |Motorg from carrying ott its re- ditions set by General Motors, Ford and Chrysler for the 2 er to accept corporations’ ultima-|sponsibility to manage the bus. auto workers: Take First Train Ride nae el ge be an abdication of nai 4g = ° ~ & &. mem ‘De our moral responsibility to our) After 60 days of meeting with 1, The wage rates of the old contracts will remain: in Bagergirw steel grees) po members, that to strike would be|UAW representatives, it has be- effect. These include the 22-cent cost of living allowance, |gcouts Waterford: Township, were|Unwise and we would be falling\come obvious that ‘the constant holiday pay, overtime, and vacation pay. . taken on their first train ride Sat- ato a trap set by management. references Mr. Reuther has made 2. The companies will continue payments. from urday to Holly by Mrs. Lois Tutor ‘ Suppiemental Unemployment Benefit funds to laid-off {and: Mrs. Melvin Hall, den moth Lansing Girl Treated (eee ie bie 6 o~ y 4 DRAWER CHEST ' Ready to Paint [ meee : $6095 ane ONLY 8 ; Long Life Armstrong | workers. They will continue payments from pension (¢ts. rot es ” : cath eel we + * + —- |Atter Auto Collision — ["UAW takes” PAINT, | ASBESTOS | 8, The companies will keep in effect life, sickness and Ping dy shed Peper on heise tice tbdabialee. 39, ot Lic. Lg cen eae a Fi ae 4, Seniority will he er Union stewar. es, on. gem ng — eS = — : and be Sunday after being for ee inution : pee é RSE =e ey : S 2 5 iTS - ‘+ tinue to get time off with pay for handling grievances under | __- it involved in a collision on M-59, ac-| Robert C. Wright, 37, of 19. Hib- oe sAeemmeme es (Ge - ¢ertain restrictions. ae: ce oe Really Treats ‘Em ___|cording to Oakland Coutity Sher- bard Ct. pleaded guilty today in | {| +) i hae 5. The companies will continue to recognize the union s Deputies. 4 municipal - P),! me — S| : iff’ a c as exclosive bargaining agent. won YORK (UPI) — The | “Deputies said her car collided/an act of prostitution, g * x & ue Assn, today champagne $835 Jerose + Mest ndge ( n » Wed. ‘Fr companies , at M-59/ Judge Cecil B, McCallum and went Open Tues., Wed., Fri. | BE «ape checks. tea ne —— pg es from | par at the ony mansions bu- be fauilel fed. etaicl tetein ek Wright was arrested Sat- ‘ ; 5 : — — pay — p will no longer be ®@ | reay for the first June wedding |ship. Davis wag’ uninjured, saidjurday night by Pontiac vice squad), =" EPTYaeeavaL Tim ing Masco condition for employment. Pile : sion i? , sais : el a “ ‘Free Parking | FE dera A F eae 4 ‘ ees ie - : meg ‘ is . wiege! Fy \ he ee nie i ps - \ = * : \! ' " a4 : = : 1, cet aa Ge : ‘ \ e > . ; Ry i : : t “oe : ‘ 4 : é : ts a + (4 . é ; a ‘ wl tet: eer ae ' Xk : a j ase a oa org ; \s Mes « . . ” fal ° _tH 3 PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, IONE 2, 1958 _ eG ; ; 4:8) ee Xs : ay Top Business pole rs Disagree on Recession ( Cu ) pare 2 ee saline ont iAP) 5 wit ad ae Mocs sagt at tate Sh Se La business itself — to give the con- sumer more attractive products at lower prices. : e * oe _|Found Dead in Barn The views wate given i.e Deaths Elsewhere ian ? sponse to a questionnaire sent out|\ A Milford High School pupil, Feb. 17 by the Senate Finance) © Merlin A, Yager, 21, was found Committee, which last “year be- By THE. ASSOCIATED. PRESS jhanging.in the barn on his sister's — _ |gan a study of thé country’s finan-| GLENWOOD, Minn. (AP) — property Saturday night. cial cyndition. — - Seben Bolimer, 90; a dean’ ot Anes}, on nnd noon living with Bisse The replies showed that most of| ia small town banking, died mare tomy, Sts. and |the 14 executives believed the na- ’ yeS-iConroy, of 276 St. Johns St., High- tion had just about ‘reached the |teday Bohmer founded the Broo-| land, a d bottom of the slump. ten (Minn.) State Bank in 1894] Yager left school to join the Navy Two company presidents. .|and served as president until his|from 1954 to 1957, and upon: his Ralph Cordiner of General Elec-|'etirement in 1954: — discharge returned to finish his {tric and IF. W. Ecker of Metro * *.® high school education, - |politan Life Insurance — said the} NEW YORK (AP)—Mary Welch . ELECTION, SCHOOL DIs- should play its. major|35,.actress who had an important |triet of the City af Pontiae, Oakland function in providing role in the current play < To. a Qualitied Electors of the help to the unemployed and in en-|“Sunrise at Campobello,” ‘died|Sehoc! Disttict of tbe oiy ot ~ couraging sound monetary poli-|Saturday of blood complications. |the Annus! ye Fe cies, While taxes may be high,|Miss Welch, in private life Mrs. | ae eet PF ot ae cae they doubted the wisdom of cut-|Davis White, was born in Charles- said. terms June, 30, ting them now. ton, S. C will held Monday, June 9, 1963, from deg 2 ow @ 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 _ Bastern , _— Candidates Nominated Are: However, Harlow H. . Curtice SANTA CRUZ, Cali, (AP)—Rod! Pijqy°™ Yo! Terms Ending June president of General Motors, said|Waggoner, 86, veteran press agent): ~ WALTER L, GODSELL an across-the-board tax cut would |Whose client list read like a show) ELIE K ie an ae oe —— most as Who, died Saturday,| Voting Booths, Ballot Boxes, and "al ai government to|He was a press agent for more ae the election will be provided es the make. He said the peychological|than 60 years, 30 of them with|bstine secaeg =n impact weuld go a long way| RKO Pictures. B—W School, #40 toward - restoring confidence’ in| ~ _*« * * Doone Othe be t Lotapette the ¢ Ree AMES, Iowa (AP)—Cecil M.|B—{ineote 3. High. 187 millside Several others advocated. tax|Hewitt, 74, vice president emeri- b—LeBaron School, 596 E. Beverly cutting only as a last resort, tus of Bradley University, Peoria,|f—peidwin School 0'R Howard. Presidents J. W. Keener of the|Iil., died yesterday of a heart at- ellow School, 31 N. Astor B. F. Goodrich Co., F. E. Jerome |tack. He was emeritus Sv McConnell School, 245 8, Paddock of the Seattle First National Bankjof mechanical engineering, which eae 2 High, 25 8. Sanford and Porter M. Jarvis of Swift and|he taught for 35 years. He was)‘ wthorne School, 1400 N. Telegraph Co. called for a sit-tight policy on|born in Morning Sun, Towa:-~ |Q—Wwilie aehocl 1886" Opayke. the = of the government, at * * * Washington az, High, 10 ~Me- least for the time ‘being. | CARLISLE, Pa. (AP)—Dr. Mon- S—Daniel Whitfield. 2000 Orchard Lake — a x * tagu Frank Modder, 67, visiting) ~ B. KING, . 3 possibility of increased gov-'professor of English at Dickinson’ - May 31, June 2, 3, ‘58. A Cerdof Thanks 1) Help Wanted Male 6; Help Wanted Female catrcctinne —- a , WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR = 71; ! 9; Work Wanted Female 11; Business Services _13/ Landscaping 18A| Typewriter Service 224 — sanetaes nome sas snqsectes| COLLEGE STUDENTS GI.) yO" FOR GENERAL | IngU- . TYPING, SEC comi Seen’. i — 22A VgMAY- Lee, Lima D.| bere for Gheir acts of iiogaees| yaca | Bate “Caperience and rete yj a retarial service ACME ASPHALT - COMPLETE LAW 8 SUUDING | TUateine Repatkina meoat | hee a a = ing and sodding. A-1 top soll | MACHINE | RE REPAIRING exoert ia Eee 2 many equal Herat cnt tie |Higineering seudenis—a national] | Poduac Preset "SS LL nm | TARE AND Sorat WA] se Gir tess ans ai Geiow that‘ SGUPLETE FORD TRAGTOR | Hee: Supply Co. 11 W. Lawrence. Derig Warrlow end Dr. i Meeele co ett best, SOENERAL LIGHT HOUSEWORK, . WASHIN x fast year. Call OR S34d1" tor ieés | “ump truck ‘service. Keniocky & sD Allen Jr, Funeral service) beloved wile and mother. Our) i week basis 10. Weeks. ee oe | home, ; maa Me Blue gress sod. te & pholsterin ot 2 pam. from tha Park Presby-| sea gi Sene's Gold One thanks tng of engineering 4: Ayt oa — TT | WOUrD tikz par work 3 Divs Ti MARES OF TOOT FE val ote ties ¥ ed terian Church. with Dr. William| to Mustoon Puneral Home. for, ‘# connection with s new eng’ tRLS FOR TELEPHONE 50- reeda *| at our otfice. General a stele te et aos BO: | ateriais e use’ ferniver & Marbach officiating. Interment these services ge yt drawing aystem for obe of es trom # am. to 80- ; SOMAN Wilts 5 DAYS WEEK. os gvet Con Ww. Law mg, p+ A. roto, ling. Top cin & used *. YW, AY in state st — —*nd_tam - > The experience aod knowledge ac. A oe asa e om i aa Aloe So A notes. Sonereta. tee ‘a S- walls x yg ig ag ig Ul Wegnesday morning. st, which in M 21 quired on this work will be of) and & Dm st 3% 8 Saginaw io; MEN & WOMEN +303, erg. Rater. FR - SERVICE. Trim,| patos. OR $008 or FE 628, |. SB Coe: See EM time 1 Sentaken te the, emoriam ee ee hel oe Room 22 | EXCITING CAREERS cabling, surgery, 'end | CUSTOM | BULLDOZING: YARD &|— THOMAS UPHOLSTERING church for jervice. ‘The ‘amily iN LOVING MEMORY OF BesstE, ST vocation. Job| less hom | “Behi » | Building Services 12 VING te ieee ” | SS, rey FE voqseste thet in How of flowere!'™; "maha, RY OF BESSIE) site id aren of Utica, Michigaa.| wages. 1 child. oa tame Oe Behind The Scenes ASPHALT PAVING | scws LANDSCAPE SERVICR = eer form of contrib | years ago June 2, 1953. -— Loca] transportation not sevail-| ¢ 4 i « i ” AAA Floor Sandi Dri DAN'S LANDSCAPS SERVICE Michigan (ssogtation. Ee. (if, 1e lo here without you,| ble, Request only people inter. —frsnings iF 2.2000, crpce tamer . es raster fbansiog, OL same | Cunee’, 1 EE Saat tn Lost & Found 24 evailable at funeral and weary the way; ent ~ TIES ITED— BUD BIL Loree Pinisning = _ fe ae ee ee ee: a. te at ae tem © eb work 3| Ti, Bed for welltrained talent. | Sgr eet or camer We ASPHALT PAVING ? Th a ec OR BROWN LEATHER WALLET. aan are oe + ee Fee ine salary 8 Sorting ‘coodi| or ‘PE at gt re Soct| Sinan "omnes ie growing oui | Bek and bioce_OR Let us estimate your driveway |. 3000. re bese or money. Iypp. papers. aime "on ete BONES: 28 See ys LIBRARIAN T _A-A TRENCHIN WE REL FINANCE G& — rites (on. inside fap. FE D100 Mrs Cole: j 2 fer —'% te Write Pootiae Press ' “Grry oF | START YOUR CAREER NOW — OR. 3-4043. rE best me POE yee GREE! : and ave Cole: of Funeral Directors 4. 90. » neue ger wqueaae ao aaae jer today ter fa new poreer, of aut | Bs A. SER —— | LANDSCAPERS & PATIO MAKERS| to ne ene from 7160 ot Mr, pn a [SRIVER FOR Est AsLinnED 4 to Sart Pieter BA. &| fheid. Our nationwide Reasonable Floors ® Grives “8 | We service ail makes of wringer Colony ‘Drive ‘Twin Beach. ares, Ge COATS See oc Maes bees Lo Secegted| gence eee es | NES TRENCHING. |pi'f'iieee oe tan et sperma oun re pet] ere eae eta beld Tucedey. June 3. at am) FUNERAL HOME am ti?pm hb desirable position for qualifie eccetance upon comple- 23 IT ROY'S. 96 Oskiand PE 2407) Oot me west removals. ae “ from ‘the Home FULLER SaUGN Cen vice Apply F Dept.| tion. We help finance your train- weer Ween Got le ASPHALT FP. Fe eee wor eee, Pe ésiie | LOST: GERM. % terment -in wa Park Ceme- OREN to ah one car Si pet er sr = 55 —— LS eS) me = AVAIL. | We instan — a ee _or OA 8841 “ ne male, Year ol Answers te tery. ts by J expense allowance wi urse - Receptionist a ‘abie. FR finish. | all os est: | RENTU RARS ~Katiroa.” Lost in vicinity of 5 Hunioon Punerai Home. Donelson- ohns fusramtes © week to start, 4 Por Dostor's pits, Walled Lets ae sitcrauoos’ Five" eat. FE 63000 | Sites sara teemne. Merige poe srmse 2d Balrered Ra Child's pet, Reward a HOME u ¥ . af 4 PULLMER, JUNE 1. ALFRED Pausrsis” |HIGH PAYING OPPORTU-| _2_& § p.m. = creer, ee Se ee oon, 14200 ea | £4 1208 OT Ph bse | pest moss. Etescant sol tree | JUBiper 8-296 or OL 1-11¢2. 102. Pingree: “age 6b; beloved cies, boven, WEA. AA toden. : San BEA CL ; estimates Sand gravel de-| LOST: BLACK & TAN COLLIE Truster Verna 3B. : Companies bay fare. Information| 5 Openings — June 9 ion NING | livered. Charles Soe” FB| vic. of Unien Lk. Village. Re- father, of Robert & a wrile Dept. National, 1020)For 6 women with ambition, per. TELEVISION DIVISION applie in Gores, matal aa sat Sl a moe Ra : V h Cts Ne Wd. & polse. Part time & full Dept. T639 Fe ney tee ee mes funded EM 5. 20st fawn MOWING. Ti FLOWING AND | LOST OR STRAYED. E and Mrs. oo og : oes oor. 26 iple WA. ~TPPLY w@ | Mme, Car, Decessary. ty FE | Box 14, Pontiac Press. a Plattiey ae ee WALL CLEANER a eais aaas ey Seams SIAMESE ; . Between 6:30 & 8 a.m.) 5-73. 9 “tn BRICK. BLOCK AND of ok Es Wall and wintows. Reasoz GanoN BL BLUE. 80D Sa ee an & Clarkston : SALESLADI —_ jo job too | _ Free est. No obligation. PE 2-1631. North Jy Bess oar: Stoe PAR Pui ALES! > [Mame saesucecescerecevseeesessenere lar large. (Residential itd commer. | SULLDORING —& GRADING. CON- Twsun ara eaae PARAKEET AK. te will be ; fasiious. fo wort eres womans Address .... _Siibs tract or hourly rate. PE 45050,|NEW LA Wit Vicinity ef Raskob and Spence. a Ls aon Fete venings MEE oenensene oon | aay 7 we—work | EXPERT TV SERVICE. TUBE rading Backfield on soil, FE| Call PE 40036. Reward, , deeeveseeseevesces : our : es = ——— | LOST — 3 - = —_ ield ashion Sho Age +08. Se i ELECTRIG MOTOR SERVICE BE | - - - PERPANDOGAPING GABDENS rene pets. 3 ewer FB Fame Putt PRARGE. wow WOMAN | State cosy PROBE esse LOCK BRICK CEMENT Bere Sse PE PRe! Complete | landse service, | (OgT: BEAGLE, § WES OLD. VIC Gooe penton ‘more. wan waces. | Houre you work: from .... to... veces MA eae. FURNACE SERVICE — is vane | J33, sUdinS. Soe oils “On| of 310 York. PE eae. “ s WA ACATION | Mowe T OWL STE = PE 62853 exp. Get my price. Ph. PE 39037 _ Sans. OR | (0ST — FEMALE BLACK LAB- AUPrMAN, os, Ie een) x a ethan eauete: Work. Wanted Male 10 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED GENE HEATING SERVICE TREE TRIMMING AND Re-| S540; ‘i: Pontiac Lake? OR loved wae ot benjamin’ t. ‘Kaui Sea palin od. Part or full Sty te curs 640 to 060 weekly EM ars Te confiaence- ee ee oe ee Poe oe = nd. x UTIFUL ¢ GRAVE LOT. PER. commission. to you. | 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — 3. : — obbie: Wed Sen eet at 3 m| ede etaaeetie PE cakes | _MOeiass | SOON ©°| Brayton Pais, PO. Box 638. Repair PE 44210, CEMENT AND MASON | cawN MOWERS SHARPENED TO| “Moving & Trucking 19 __ Hobbies & Supplifs 244 becthren with Rev. L. W. Shafer OAK LAND HILLS MEMORIAL| RETIRED = AN WA: i= GoURTEOUs | BLOCK. CEMENT, BRICK. FIRE- Weck sens L experts = Frse ear day eervice, Used mowers. fot | en | PAINE BY NUMBER PICTURES. @fficiating. Interment ‘in White| Gardens. 3 for sale} clerk. No phone calls. apply in| snd experienced waltress. between piace, carpenter Wore, 38 re ee ORE ail ee power mowers./ 4-1 MOVING — BAULING = 4 EQ a Chapel , or_trede, 1081. peracn, "Catcade Motel, Wate Fre. old. Apply. ii perean, | —-=P2_O8 Ghar 6 ORE Seeart z ORD Of BLACK DIRT pape PE be PE olgenwian te = He in —_ at the Sparks- 3 ORA an. _Grockere 8s7_W. ron. "aa, carpenter Grvewwary & patce OR 3-0082 or LOA LACK T. | Reasonabie FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2900 . riffin Pune ___ __| main érive, 206003 oF i WANTED 10 SELL|WANTED: DAY WORK IN THE carpenter’ wor work. "year LM una BY LICENSED AA-1 Reduced Rat Notices & Personals 25 McCOY, JUNE 1, 1958, PRANK 0..| ~ 1 mast Sue ab Goll Gate builder. Pree estimetes 9 OF 14th Power and hand mower, Pick up | Smith Mo Large ‘ * pick: be Cak Bul be: 2s = ; Tuts avyear around Cali 4-5687 after 4. “ABORT MAKER A REx. | GEMCENT Iw OUR and deliver. PE 43816 or ui re vate van or be dad acy he Bp = noel —_— tier ear cee ROR wepumes || Ey eae Help Wented __$ | in — se Teer aaeot won | RETESET BE ERE™ | Outen toca ogee pers ats i ice yu be beld day. June 2. At 10 a.m. today there SALESMEN _ ALL MEN OR WOMEN DI CARPESIER SMALL JOBS,|} Dean Greenhoe, HAULING & ~NAME — Sittin’ Paneral Home with Rev. § Were replies at the Press @ & oper bone, CEMENT & E BLOCK ws, Hand Lawnmowers | —20t-price_Any_time, PE ¢-0005, MASON SHOES W. Cadman Prout officiating. In-| 5 office Wanted: rienced men to sell ©. SN. Berry et) sa = |“ Oeten ceakaier cosmialig Eee "Cheaper. FB S108, PE ferment in Oak Hill Cemetery in the following ; | ch "Dodge line and | n— Sie 3 pm Custom cabinets specialty. FE WORR_ PB teva eaniee Lenen eo bagiey St. | Cheaper. FE $1348, PE 0344. | ogy ont COMPESU et ie Sok Sal Come, | 1 bement - Sees ord cane ate TELEPHONE SOLICITING MUST §-5632. DRY Wa: ul. PAINTING AND FIN-| “ Saw CiGHT TRUCKING Be Gogvere S PE _#-3000 _Bperns-Gritiin | Puneral Home. = other f elits. be 18 or bee or y * Fi FAMILY MAN, 30, DESI _ishing Free estimates, PE 4-6191. ws — Lawnmowers snd unwanted articles picked up pores 2 = al} or see V Pg man.| 2:30. Apply 3% 8. Saginaw. | Searh Wade. Beree RES TO DRY, WALL APING, GUARAN- Accurately sharpened _tree, FE 5-6625 Cold wa 30 com ee | eed ee Sipe ak seater eagyeot Pir ian Oh SA cores Oe | ea Ee Pg Maa 4 : ; jovi 29, i { al west! a ; SMITTY's ATR-COOL bbish. usband ‘of, Viola Parent’ dear a 52, 42, 70, 74, 76, F) 6-002 |Employment Agencies 8A. | FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING.| * Reesor eran eeeieneere _ frost. om od. facing a” ou adon. | tery: Fa 3044 so 8 ather of John and Robert Parent , $4, 88, 90, 92, 95, 105, SALESMAN a & EXTERIOR PAINT.| fo" water heater, ranges & cry. —lce_Engine parts OE 4-2416 CiGHT | AN AND HEAVY MOVING Tediatts: tail Parent per: “deer! 12, 119, pars time GE eel 2 tems | 1 ing, ,Teesonanle, Free est. OR| fra FE S061 BB Munro Elec: | _TWIN’S CLEANING ~ with 2 ton stake truck. PE 6043 CHARLES CHESTER Parent und’ John C. Parent; wwe MI. 6.3408 os ee ee: OCTORS GIRL LAWN AND GARDENING OR | SLECTRIC SERVICE FREE and industriel. A poop pend Mand. end. gravel’ Pe pote, AIR CUSHIONED = Tet eeice will ve held Wednes- elp Wanted “TIRED OF “BEING LAID OFF? $250 __whet_have_you,_OR 3-647 pew dashed anaes Pe) pnd inutile Lat” | Gow TRUCKING “& waa © 30008 he? yg a Male 6; Clothing business is 1 Men eu CUTTING. ALL DIF- | srecrRICAL WIRING.ED_MUR- WILL REBUILD OR REPAIR | —4_load__ PE : , June Y=. wanes or women can corn $125 a week With a ploneant personality erent prices, FE 4-0234 ELECTRICAL NG, ED MUR-| any type cf outboard or laws SELL CARTAGE COLD WAVE aed UP; SHAMPOO Tith Rev. Ralph PO a-wcpe De Sal . 2 na more calling on our \ -| and gentle ware to serve MAN LN WOULD LIES | Like WORK OF — LOE ESTIMATES — motors. All work guaranteed. FE O’DELL RTAGE and set. $1.50. Open Fri, Eves. | fielating. Interment "ip WD ite esmen — erp in oar ,afea with largest! Sines Good. typist, nine $8050. Ask for} FREEESTIMATES | 3. Local and, lone distance moving, May STYLE-RITE | OR 2341 feos sats at tne aisivin"A.| | Salary $90 per week | faiues "tat aren coving} Soerhent, Cou: aia cers—oormme—wone | ut Beh, sete mot-| Drosemaking, Tailoring 16) i. CECTROLY Sis _ CENTS Schutt gua eany S| 2 qeatlda bor soutien, cot wee] pase auitie seecee” Wneken| Guementty: Fate Bank Painting, yard work, any Kind of | - an . We will erailsvie. | DRESSMAKING. aN Trucks to Rent "fer, emer unwanted ms seen 1:30 it. ‘s ry. Man must be 2238 years) underwear, ble kett.| Bg : . flaw WOULD LIER WORK DOING Sar eer noo PE posr now.| terations. Drapes & formals PF ONL | _Bres!*On “hates nS ROGBRS, MAY 31, 1958, MRS. nvolved W pe yg bag Ay og WORK G = ALL | _!8 my home. Call PE 8-435. TRUCKS, TRACTORS MAID § ~ MRS. ns, ing involved. Work by appoint time. No investment FE 2.5560 kinds es —A_Taylor, 86 Gill Helen, A., 3170 Merri Merrill, Royal Oak;| ment paly, For interview rm JR. MISS $313 man, Sa°N. Gass PE Me | Garden Plowin 16B Pickups 1¥-ton Stakes aes Sr ahr me gS] Gera becet Res ear| ee Menta see RE ON | peor gS ee | _26G |Secy Mer Mm tts PE Pe Fe George R. Rogers; We" Mackenn snd] _Monday-ruesday ouly_1 to ¢ p.m. We mean a 19 yr. old girl exp, OR 34821 OF FE G82. Vena evi ES = AAA ROTO-TILLE LA WN. Pontiac Farm and ° ie” vs fen aks Adims tare, Gerity WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY, 8d Up. to type SCHOOL "TEA EEDS Pa ee LA. ond, Hower, gardens j Mrs. arth ants and 2 or 3 Mén vedlb og Maa 5 exclusive Soe take shorthand “ico bous painting work, Exp _ Rea- eemed wea free stints | snes na FB * wees Industrial Tractor Co. In Debt? Mise Frances old Tuesday. June| wanted. Some knowledge of care| {0 & Salmsman’s prayer also}, downtown office. Gan ‘EVE: me B90 _____, | giuaramecd werk, FE tsa Ki GARDENS, YARDS & DISC- Baty fpeluding Sunda rath pm. from the C. J. Gad- on all type: flooring helpful. apply | tne_recession.—- Call 2-1164.| LYN EDWARDS: FE 40506 and bicek Om NT, BRICK, |HOME GARAGE, CABINS. ADDI ing OR 3-2408. 40461 Pert) ee ee ene mewine hardt Funeral Home with inter-| 1063, re al Detween 10 and| WANT TO HIRE PICKUP TRUCKS ih “Community Met'l, bank TREE RENOVA: d_biock. OR 39168.______| tions Licens SUSTOM PLOWING, GARDEN, | UNWANTED ARTICLES Fiera | kacmban oeecrr ment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. M. ie Fret, 10 ort ton, Write Pontiac i cleared ew has mee a terme _#etioe 0 OWNERE— tSh. or acreage. Anywhere. FE| up free of charge FE 5-4638 INC! 44, 8 COpNaE- RT vow Higgs Oana Gh SS St outside ie end employment.|WANTED: MEN WILLING TO "MEDICAL New toe cam ait that extra cer, | CUSTOM PIDWER, | DRAGGING, Painting & Decorating 20 | “rs Ceteod Thsster_FE sass will He in my tat Cc. Rosers) Pay. a a abeve average.| work hard, to make a good future WE E Bump es id alls ote eng Fr gee vacant lot, or any-| anywhere. OR 35088. 4) PAINTING AND PAPER KNAPP SHOES ane at |_ Mec Mechan eas ability, ppearance,|. in sales for advancement to : lawns. Cut grass and weeds, an thing of value to remodel your|Ga rb EN “F da go nik AND PAPER = . bi mana. er. A 8 8:30 ASST. soll black ie soll by Wey home, put on new siding, or bulld a lee “PLOWING > guaranteed 2070 A’ i oa ral bam sh savor ‘Motel ey 70°, , ; ee Ha nd digsing. and bE hauling. that emtra room you need. Take BS es ee a ayer ones Vic Vicini tiga 15. Rd COR 33-1502 JUNE 1, 1988, CLAR- legraph, Prefer sotne exp. working in Drs./ 5.5149 See one Ea hed to pay the balance. i PAINTING. PAPER HANG |LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND ence L., 1097 Boston; age 79; be- office. Ages 2» , with nice ap- GARDENS ax YARDS "PLOWED ing. paper removed, FE eons, economical.y with newly released loved husband of Laura L. Rus-\~ Help Wanted Female 7). pleasant _personal- Youne WAR FAMILY DE- B REPAIR REAS ant Creag. _ 7 Ee. Tj PAINTING AND PAPERING.| Stassso't Tablets. 98 cents at sell: dear father of Pred Russell; iz Stead b y light book-| sirés part time work or caretak- yea GiRDEN. mT PLOWING, | _ Mason Enem = ae oAFHY RFD ES eT Si: fat ceedaren ena tes) Y JO AGE 24-35 MENTS : s| Fefer a yense. seer ee TH zyaine Lael ek 2 rior ca adviser sing you sive el prov t-gra dren aiso survive| %? ® good steady wotker Appear) -. 1, ott : Tr Te wi ey ror PONTIAC STATE| refer., and chau = **heense. suuding and ing. Phone FE manure, rie wee ” 40 cont dine. By ree! — helps you solve all prob- oA service will be held) so6e. @ and. mechanical sbie, pares e-< Accounts ties 0277, PERENNIAL oS RENE BLOW. terior 8 et cen Free est. FE ¢0208.| PE sass appointment. Wednesday, pat $8, Pm | a gd eae, agg WE, harge eseoent SALES wy ROOF REPAIRG & diseing. FE 81333. OR| AAA-1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR POISON WEED Sparks - Griffin eral Hom e,| iCTUAL APEN IN US for en's speciaity| Young man 23-30 with some pre- ork Wanted Female 11 EAVESTROUGHIN¢ ROTO-TILLING LAWN painting. FE 50600. rayed on malas for ond watarh Heights, Interment in| So Am To =| shop tn Birmingham $ specialty "vious sales experience to sell to OGHING _PE 4-044) ROTO-TILLING LAWNS AND GAR-| of Letes Lake on Monday, Jus White, Chapel, ae ry. 1, Rus. vel Paid Write only arom od abi JOrdan 6-6777, Ask for Mr, va = Fgeates! amie! some eck Uae bl ONING SERVICE. 83 TRENCHING | EX¢ se ‘a tile, edie ie | 4008, 3, Fates. In Eit ER FOR LESS and All children and pe | anUse — r= FM hatotes : ngs, . ell us Socrtcrinn Re) Be Seton erm array cova eanx| ON RRO EtT ty Be | rows wane SNE RR | “TENCHTNG AND € | Insurance Agencies 17A| Pte.S.cieth 0s ‘Py tey | Pett eral Home, Auburn Heights —__ |CaR“pRivers. “—“ereapy ann! Peat wile: © waar co,|—tiae State Bank Bidg. FE $0227.| ing and housecleaning. FE 3-758! ~TRENCHING AND ae eee er STE OT TIS 10 Be he oe ping SRRLEY, MAY 31. 1060, DANTE, part time, day or night shift 101) —Prany OF P ONTIAC TAKE A LETTER Soecenced oR Bette aS "Ol BULLDOZING rae? Al Txpee, maurance. | “tion guaranteed. FE 5-02 [tle as $1.00 per visit. See ugly ase dear athe, ot “Myron Checiey erect PYLE LIBRARIAN $325’ Toes R_D. Thompson re 1-987 | 62 _¥._ Huron re Nin | ROUSE PAINTING, FREE abby muscles toned sad Webb: srangehilaren aps 5 rail eae Pe ome Pore apni tealy ye Ont WORE, OB, 70s BY Tm) WE DO, SASEMETES Vane) Laundry Service 18) Bite 247i sa wor | i LO caaeamiallg he 5 * . crenanmernaperetion s ob AR Sa OR ay, Srendehildren als d cede Pu-| GAN , DRAW & 4 Oenert, Ganagoment And. wg petter be neat, | EXPERIENCED tD COSMETIC LADY | FEBS or FE O04, ey ue toe Bering state DECORATOR. ; a ay. June 3. at 2 p.m, from the commission FE . Ss om. obtle services, book a main Job yout wants full or part work,| Building Supplies 12A oe ee ee s aot te 3 | Wtd. Chibiren to Board 26 ‘avich’ Methodist Churen with | coir HOW = Lge Me? within Pontiac] office ® madufacturing EXPERIENCED. ut Pontiac? press, nk, 7. tral amma ewes Pe €0033 of FE SERTWWATES 4 GOOD HOME AND CARE LI Gertie Mena ne CoML EV UETIG, | Peace seme Sal. W's] | attack tate oar] | |" cru tape cod ea | ere 0 Rava, erate Cie GURTAINY VEAP RTE: | urn "wasonro pain, | Om Mr. Will ie im state gt the i. 3 Feceptionet’ towante: FE tren care, FE 4-806. Eerdware ‘Like mew. Reasonable. | —veundry Phone FE_ 39161 be temoved by il LICENSED & ia c. Fgh rman Tuners! Hom d COSMET) ic 1A _ ~ Se monty Nat'l. LADY wi r CLEANING, 41 AN ti AN oy No. |, used 2x4’. 6s gnd 10° re Landscaping 18A st LES Wain care, OR 33563 See gan ts tamen we ts : eiting treatment, and) — LAbY Witte bay WS 08. ___ | FIREDRICK USED, 10 CENTS EA.| 4-1 LAWN CAR NTEE WALLS CLEANED useh Sah pe sie FOR CASH IN A fits Apprarsonael dep. Instructions 9 as ined, Pata Reg. brick, 3 cents ea, si04s W "elt ne ttn PES | TTT sy IPR _gANGING. Wtd, Ho old Goods 27 ¥ 4 ~~~ | FAD : RADING. TED’ i e TN ‘Sten baa 5 ete 8 .|MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN.| york tp ristian bose, Live in. son ARPAULING — ALL SIZES ine, Service © dding-seeding DI. F URNITURE NEEDED , a1: belgved son oft LT RR 5 er pay be exp. MI pb) Bd SOUFLES, to tenis Write P Press #4. 1068'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-072) dir Free est Ph ST helen 21A| Entire home, or odd jots. "Sox Sars | ¥, se!) lags —_ m SPERATION » eRe ag AY Work. EY-/ Business Services 13) <1 act TREE SERVICE RE dur Wi ey ei, ae : ae iene erences FE iw ; we gral ang trimming. Get our Bid. HEALTH CENTER sell for you it gemnenesecdee : aa Write NATION Mote MIDDLEAG LADY Sires 30 DAYS ONLY ate Physica: therapy and - scientific | @anTED TO 1 through Classified — Ads. TRAINING, INC, Pootne Pree | caregofgUerin Ouney or WTS | pec low prjcen, ant tree ex | evedich oansage Patent 4h | or furniure (Po PR SR pee iJ WANTAGOOD JOR? | LOR $6" |' ey work ene once. owe ae! DON'T WISH 'F BE eee anted to Rent 29 Anythirg goes! Dial FEj=x EARN A LIVE TRADE! . MOTRE wourn uke 5 Feemepd ey apecinle, o lets! reg t YL FOR _tce_pouret s.m.te3_p m. Ww to Rent 29 Mi. joes Ho I 5 ered com et We seen MONEY! Make it éasily| ~~ Television Service | 22 3:00 PERT WA “FOR ager Me CHILD. DAYS ) ty ft) Te vastness through Classified Ads. To ALL TY SERVICE CALLS AN-| > i - 28181. nop forag in Roar ha vii 28181. | OF mony sane sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, a! siillaniiraaiiaas %, : types ; . * fireplaces water, ridial FE 2-818! : rT rete, o le } Bave as dollars, cau now. PE sani! " or Fm Pe ae an oe - iis + SERRA ee o TWEN NTY- FOUR 2 ROO! & Business LADY. Gol MOD 4 a. LARGE Share Living Quarters 30! ern home, Very ESPONSIBLE WOMAN WANTED RESP No drinkers, cremees required, Poatae Press se "Wanted Transportation 31 : SECRETARY WISHES TRANSPOR, tation fronr Pontiac ares from office on Highland Ra. (M 68: at Pontiac Lake. (Workt rr) _hours 9 a.m. to § p.m.) OR 3-134 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) ¥ . CASH UNLIMITED sox pipet He © ek ea St PE Sait oF lough. ms os anno REALTY 5143 Cass - Elizabeth Rd." IMMEDIATE 2339 Orchard | CASH r POR and e. Ask Ken Tem pion. K. L. Templeton, pas on 4a anWelt, 4540 “OR CONTRA wes Clark Real Estate, Se Ww. PE 46492 or FE 4-4813. Pens "for Mr. Clark. ALL FP ” child welcome. PE 3 ROOM FLA . = near store, bus. $13.50 children welcome. 23] Osmun 3 RMS fd — 4 eet WiTeErT Leal nicely Ce gad 4F es 3 PVT. BATH A BATH. AND ENT Gas b heat, Reasonable. ars ERE, J ROOMS AND BATH, 2 PVT. EN- _frances, ‘Oakland. } ATTRACTIVE RMS., a eee Huron, Overlooking park. __ ent Abus bly. PE 20914 3 oon UPPER, KEFRONT, week, 62: Sylvan Court. wards ity, $20 IN juire 57 Ea - ee oye na 5 RM. FURN , GARAGE a 2 adults. 104 Henderson. ROOM AND BATH, BABY. veut Pontiac. Phone Ready, Willing and Able Cash. mw — Boa nee Oh contract. FE ae ea Pourrasie D ae P fies. oe acte or more with 100 ft. age. B fon ee ~ = Towers FE 4-052 i CASH IN A FLASH land contracts, see Augté Jobnson in-person, 20 P lege serv- tisfied frien cll ws . Johnson come. MY 2-198. and? and|? super GE_ ROOM #85 per month includes «ve: a Couple only. FE 5-4032, 7 ND BATH. PVT. EN 3 ROOMS A lk ; nome RMS. O rms, on “BATH. N 2ND FLOOR & 2 ist. Ea. with pvt. bath. a 2-1672, East side, 4 OOM FURNISHED. ERB Al se inn re STATE 8T, FE i NICE-ROOMS. OR 3 NICE RMS. é Rae, eon APT. ALL PVT. ‘path and Entr., FE 45770, ix no answer, call FE 4-6608. | RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. West side. Call FE 23-0661 after 6 FE 5-5322. ; SMALL HOUBE. LAKE PRIVi- ante oper . Bellview, 3 GAS HEAT. jand-Montcalm gg Option EW 2B $00 mo 8-0282, RANCH TYPE DUPLEX. i YR. parity, hetrom, = ~ 3.8908. : Kee arbor, FE 4 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 uf on Lk. oe Orion PE +4397. race, +1 Pangus, Realtor. 1919 M15,. Orton- ville, HASonal 71-2815, 7 BED BRICK DUPLEX, as hea uire 65 EB. Bivd. N. NR. Basem: coms full basement, children ‘welcome.|. _FE wire at ii 5 FOR RENT, | for “Lénnte’ Weaver, PE 4200] Call if Co-| 7 BEDRM. MO wooeer gue 3 bedroom modern, month, C, Se i . ee 2 : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ MONDAY, JU Ve buy. r WE 3-4 = 200.” 3 sEoar HOUSE. 4 YRS. OLD. D tove $85 3 7 BEDROOM ‘MODERW, “GARDEN $75 per month. MY, 3-1198, ROOMS, AN! AND ° D: UTIL. Ingu're sonable. office. pad 22 Auburo at 7 BEDRM HOUSE, Ti BATHS, large spud ae * near Clarkston. 1, i RM. HOUSE, NEWLY DECOR, at 180 Rae eburn St.. FE 68-2867. 2 coe : SELL OR TRADE Saree Bog. 5 ek Soi with Has stool he riyaner, 7 HoOMs AND BATH, ALL UTIL-|S ROOMS, BA’ ASE- 04 aPEALTOR, pa, |" ities furnished. Located close Sl om en } trade for larger home, ho 2833 ; downtown on gis ROOM er, act or Vac —wa Wene SELECTED —— | —Weet._Cal resi * nome, Me acest otf beck Goupse| Mires. Ba’ Pm Sas! a TO INVEST 000 7 ROOMS AND 3 ROOMS. PVT. or 3 children, 29 N, Fran-| call OA 82618. Ask for Mr. con investment firm geo 7a! GARAGE. Want at GE. 28 eee GARAGE. Brown. ____ ae Prompt. re friendly eee “Top! $125 month. Adults.’ Pontiac Press Gos dest. “On 8. * a BY OWNER, waa rf MODERN prices — No red tape. GIROU box 0 . referred, FE peer ee home custom . ¢. Bub- & FRANKS. "i305 Dixie Hwy. SO RoE aT. 3 ~~ 3° RM.I7 eos AND BA NEWL stantial down payment, FE 5-0103. OR +9701 apts. Newly decorated. Everything| decorated. ‘Automatic: gas heat, 2/4 RM. wegAMe HOUSE, VENE- Wanted Real Estate 32A| [ciided, See @retaker, Arh S-1/ cor garage. Colldren, permies;| wat siorms and. screens, an s Mrs. Snyder, PE 8-6769 3 t monn. Clase to schools, 2 water softener. 2 car garage. APT FOR SUMMER MONTHS ON| Dlocks to Pontiac Genera]. Hos-| down. MA 42836. We Will Buy + po — lecay) 1 sleep 3.)- — peteresces uired. K. G. ; ween 5 & . . ' Your Equity APT. - ENT JUST RIGHT - How Would You = ied NOW. |. used car, see — ge mapetier FHA its Mover ‘You in 3 MILEg NORTH ON JOSLYN “© 2 * ment. ea. 1% car ga- rage Lake Priv., toer Se. stores Low payment. owner, §-0107. _ 7 5-8464 Rr YN — 6 RMS. tered wi floors & base- ment. do Gar ee Plenty of and thrubbery acres a level land. Needs eome deco: ing. A steal at only $5,050. Leslie R. Middleton N JOHNSON $- a ee pee * wen. Rr ee “seure ‘ EXECUTIVE LIVE A Want your dreams true ag 4 in life? If you're a success- aggressive man with Detter than av — 2 e = cen r e : unary Y! plenty “for ente ing. all ‘brick home teatures 3 mas- ter bedroom ious fh. liv ing room and rd manle floors. dining room | is es _ Of- world complete with built- in oven. Also stainless at. separa’ - ip basement ‘Also. extra goes 2% . @ rests on & car garage This 1% acre corner ~—¥ with of beautiful e 2. flower gardens. Ba: a scat ry- ‘ood ‘orm mitestans Howard E. Fox ‘REAL ESTATE 4273 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains OR 3-877) _ ; EVAN LAKE — | Sam Warwick Loss ge 3 wotarkes brick — tri-level, om ary goo. ite jot, on aig sie 22108. teas | jours & Best Buys~ - » Today ST. MICHAELS ‘The children can walk to ~-MONEY MAKER ie the down Some gare | and let the — pay it ‘off. a frame Ry with 3 and bath down; and 3 3 bath Loc: and and priced at $1,000 down. city. Dis+ et ¥. CLARKSTON Schott, Dutt eee, | | Saari "and! eeréene,. 81,000 and scre ~ 80 ACRE FARM | ne m Sunes home se ie” soll," $10,006 Edward. M. Stout; Realtor | = open "tl 6:00" = Mifesi| Hin60. erm.” cyclone CLARKSTON 1, want ld nM Se —< ee Clarkston” REAL ESTATE INC. | ston, Mich $495 DOWN. New 2. Bedroom hom our Log Full Price Wi _ Picture win- — Bath. This is a shell, = Wm, own a og can offer a choice ci a a ae IMMEDIA 5 home oat on Fears St. “Oak } om] m rage. 350 Se een Gown, Re RANCH wOME. Near Living, room, with with rock ; Karge car ence. AUBURN HEIGHTS. Off 8./ er Ge Rd. 2 . =e on large house modern 5. with attached aa mn. 4 room ote = “30 ose “poath. Both for 11.500: Terms. Low down Pay- = ge Possession. Pal prieg. ey ORE yc C HAYDEN, Realtor Wakon > on ee 3 Clarkston REAL ESTATE Dt . Clarkston OOF Pate 61825 Or MAple 5-107 Dorris & Son _SIX ROOM ed mace G.I. SPECIAL raed Tuodern. to ay ae “4 and 2 car le SEVER NDY APT s,. sto consider wo Gl deal with no down paymen SEE THE REALTORS oe BE CHANOE AD bx i He oe BUILD WE = DORRIS SON, R rose 102 OW Haron ested Jook: Beote ingress PRICED AT CANAL FRONT td ideal investm: at * . WILL A ne Bs DOWN PAYMENT. . Smith- © 2 -Widamane TERE Re™A™ SE, Bs on es, sat aici LM. L AVE ‘ Dow Colored.” two "hed rpom, ng Paved ot. Late ment, as rm. s. eH wily $6,990. Located in SE section. PONTIAC LAKE Pee, bee etered Gute, oak arge rT Wi - floors, auto” heat, tile batt, % bat ock from iake. No money down Gi pr 6100 down contract. mit Baden mare eee LIST YOUR Wilson Real Estate, 0687, | MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE NO MONEY DOWN 2 and 3 bedroom hemes that can be nin oo for rast mortgage cost show you some of these very good buys. dEW HOMES on naa fa ohn Be a -new home f we gg tions for different ee homes, your or ours, Call r information. or OAKLAND AvEROR bedroom bun; with Ceramic heat. podeens Irwin REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave. FE 50101 wy re 5 Ay garage, $10,650, HAMIL OFF BA room 3 grit} vies _ in loéation. $1,200 ' down. WHITTEMORE EET. 7 rodm modern, 3 ear Se pita ae ging ee * #.GI SURURBAX. Nothing down to poet tracti a Aiea fe feet.- Only $8,000, (eRe INCOME. aed 2 t ty ae 7. wt edt ee ba ft. Large ee CLARK REAL ESTATE| a te ie le Listing Pros -$14.950, LITTLE FAR} — Here is “aS bales of 0 ‘ Large 4 years old, Pull it, “ook og a Attached breezewa: wo-car . Ove an core of land. "nite rall fence, Many shrubs, trees, etc. $16.500 MACEDAY LAKE Pk —— Almost tiew- with two baths, = i , two-car garage. Paved street, Beautiful home and every penny. = 015 SEL ~— New “Taketroot LOR TE with ac furn. im, window: garage, large ot CI beach. Terms or will trade for “cheaper -— With us for fast & efficient service, WE BUY, AND Lo BROWN Realtor 132 W. Huron Multiple No Down Payment or’ mow, teaatel 4oceatoom etek bule. Femiy sized + Ay od screens. ved street Dunder, FE, 5-6767, E vhs Sealy 7 bedroom home is — oes Pw shade _—— Fenced yard, ¢ Tak full basement and ga ear bus and schools. A real batgain at $7,850 with $900 Fr. RANCH ant home is the “fros on the cake.” ted hear. seeds Lake. Has 3 bedrooms, attac 2 car garage, barbecue pit, fire- ce, Ww softener filte: Rin Wed b and el fea- ova 8 COLORED "—s money down to a GI, Many. beautiful homes cheose from peal Me. , FE $9585. IM WILLIAMS) eae "1. nice sid t son A. JOHNSON, Realtor ead ay 3, a OnE ncn terms, $2,000 Down... 23-4810 For E+ see OE TE d i ; 2 fit oe hy Ty es ramic bath, baseboard at tached , Cuidoor grill. Also + Teom—- rm bome with fire- place. Both homes in rs condition and . landscaped, All for §21,500- $5,000 down. CLARKSTON AREA — over ™% acre, attractive type home, 2 eee bedrms.. - oF wan rm. New Deico of) ; oo | ea sth , terme, FH yw on ey ee rm. — 4 bedrooms, lar 2% car . Good black loam 2h Sha treh a bya ONLY $2,050—First - furnished — . Look this over n w surprise you—rememer, lot or to ~« . er ie CE. Only $11,950—full peice HOYT REALTY make us— 4 bedroom - bungalow iceton,. & Tooms, po wats down, dormitory room 14x23 oan tea hes built tn storage fet e Of heat, * reation space in full basement. car e, te E drive, nat street. : a es price. WILL Bynonnies Regites oun 4-T114 en Eves. o Senvice Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE. Reduced - Erade: ra cane S ot. pire in : trade, pontine. |X Bedroom Brick R. J. VALUET, Realtor 245 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0603 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HURON GARDENS ee Home Basem Wall-to-Wall Nicely ores, “ NO DOWN PAYMENT To VETS WM. A. Ea KENNEDY _ viol W. open i ipveuings us — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6Rm, Ranch - 2 Acres : = Beautifully situated on « 2Qacre Hy, ust x west of city, Over of living pagans w wes planned room. and all nicely “decorated. 50 a recreation room with al : 2%-c: garage and-circle drive. Niece i shade, velyet lawn, Sand. eager = years. si $18,500" with $2,500 down on easy ry FHA - $900 Dn. 71 rooms plus bh oe eee alee Sem Foon.” $13,700. ted t west ee ‘city. tiled Sa! Pte at ho yt KINZLER wor ei ale Pn. FE 3525 LIKE. re REAL CAR. BARGAIN? Lots ‘of? em in the Wart Ads! e ee ey, { fu N INCOME 2 - : $2,500 down. Very attractive own Realtor FE 2-0263 er's quarters w' nreplace, living 1073 W. Huron room plug, cheerful s. Gans | RECOMMENDED BY: ~~ comfortable bedrooms, 10x14 and ~. OCR. . enone CS Owner left state, must dispose of ba alum. stormé, screens os 3 bedroom modern home. lots doors, Also 2-car RENT-| 68rTage, & prt. . $8,500 *. Beat -4 OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY EAS EA BUY rae nt | an oon aby Ventene =e —_ = 3-261 after 6 1.980% EE RANCH. — Beaatitt down. aly finished _kitehen 2 $950 DOWN. - tops. large living room R “oy, sTORY: YO ~ Count are winder, 8 tate din- i, Roo On RA Sevan ~ ing room, completely Wied bath- Sr THis HOME CAN PAY room, full basem: “Automatic FOR ITSELF. oll heat, recreation Lar ances lot. ee F ‘ HOMES - aw Mortgage Costs peGAYMENTS : HO Depost Starts Deal at PAE ae Dulvensity, Cal” rE , First Offering CARL W. BIRD, Realtor : " Community National Bank ves. PE 1383 Trade Saar Soran y Bah? Yeas iacsee. knchen) oaeoce | CITY hares fot, alumi- we 28x40 on scenic % acfe. $8,000 value to! fae home, farm er income Finis at in. 2 Same me. Geel om carl EAST © . Lake Home a Borth of Clarkston—just/ | an at! ‘ght tot trective ‘high ary jot M15 ®. om jake 350 ft and a ¥ > Nr. Waterford Hill Ang dase ] acre cute 3 room! Boru | = Bateman MULTIPLE LASTING SERVICE 4 BEDROOMS _ nation on pavement, close to nice yard See at 66.400 — Kampsen /REALTORS — FE 4-0528) | me bes a) ets living yoo Large. chee and 6 — Nice Kitchen re st room newly di Also has 2) s up Base-. ment ; for ———- room. car garage wit v Grive. White frame Geene, cats! ae en hee lawn, i | $7 per month WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 $600 Disle Hwy Mg wlohe ‘til #— Bandas io “til 5. “BUD” Attention Investors Here is a solid brick older of 10 rms, ead bath a and bath Can converted into a 2? or 3 family in- come. Close location on Auburn Ave. toned Resi- — Yr deep ua with 98 foot frontage Auburn. Frees rite, wie terms if desired. Life Is W orth Living this z i grounds, wileges too Features face exterior, 2 masier with cedar clos- « eis, 2 fireplaces. 2 baths. automatic heat ang hot se ter and many extras, You ! be su ised at the extra low p Get the facts, call bow. “Bud” vichoti Realtor e MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE O'NEIL MOVING and Is is $oe13 all i purpose room is & bonus because in addition, basement. , Oak floors, . Of course, lace, 2 car plastered garage with auto. Excellent ., Bo! Possible terms for a young profession- UNG AT among large trees, the man the house will really en- a ey, costs. a oc home’ in our ve best resi- fe th as soon a ou en- center ha! Yiving ful) 100 lvan 21 the (Youu x RET i[ieatmaay Mes hg clude se \ bus service. as as the : [oll by We ideas en i peek vonee Vacant 5 RAY ONEIL, Realtor 48 en Rd, . $206, Keego Ww ve \377 @ Telegraph Eves. & Sun | NOTHING DOWN | A CHARMING “RANCHER for~-e-particuiar home seek- er aus ft., lew room Sates move you HITE LAKE erivtieges A bungalow with a large utility > spr & in on me taxes ang insurance. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 FE 37 ry . attractive * = down’ Payments of ude your rea REAL y" ‘Epes Bae toekcen ts a LTY ye sabre” "This Is It! con-\CHAPIN REALTORS OR _3-8082 e Oak 2 ec 8! autiful | y vilege. A Will build 3 or 3 bedrm. starter & foe ~ home with basement op your lot, $3,000 - Call fer ep wa ee er ee : i On 3.2037" EDGE OF * [snes Bie sarae 8 tyes Reasonable down payment. _FE 45425 : {NCOME, NT INTERIOR, NEAR eh = me | OE Sz Gas beet, 2 cat ment, firepiace, 1%, beths, 3 bedrooms (arge), loce- Brick ranch. Watkins Hills. 6 and tient Love: ad area. nice recreation fangs. You wi oven and rm. softener, drapes. gas hest. ‘ much at tB18) street aieoees. - price, “only —_— YE 2-309 205 Florence Ave =|LOTS OF LOTS | Foci | M sings’ OR 3.9230 BEDROOM HOMES SANDY beach, garage, terms. ‘38 Oxbow Lk. Ra., 3-0402 “THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE? 2, 1958 oe e Property 43A MODEST | MAIDENS By Jen Alen ee “Henry likes his television live!” eteal Lake Ponte 13 lots available _Lommerce Lake ane ay el “oeluded. ag OC eiaierce Lake bb lent fishing, swim- ming. $1,000 down. egg ay Terms. ¥ 4 ACRE nena 4 bedroom tion mear Per $00. 1 acre neat 2’ bedroom, ag 8. paper Pronk of Yellow Cab. "PONTIAC. REALTY 137 Baldwin For See Acreeke & 47, basement, furnace, trees, shrub- | bery. Good loc poet & of Walton, Real value .° bath, Business | Opportunities 51 aps WELL cgi pact 1- cage Partridge 1s THE “SIRD* To SEE‘ rib frontage. 30 GENTLY eee gl cme - Nol road $5,950 an ‘hy for down. ATTRACTIVE BARS LIQUOR BAR in Pontiac 5 roe West acd sight! shes wie abe = gross. Owner's vee nok bleaty Multi-Lakes Realty Girous & & Pranks, 4305 Dixie Bwy,| Parking. $25,000 da. ad 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 419 vs. 2, a ots Nquor r eu ne owners 5 ORION 45 ACRES home. Only $11,800 dn” Toom, emmac settin, - with large shade trees, gas beat, | %¢, Sie trom city Umits, trostese| HOTEL. BOWLING ALLEYS and reation ‘room, sand: on erty is to subdivide da liquor bar in roche town. Has ellevue Isie, Just $15,500. with! ¢, ” Priced’ to sell.| Year around bar. 4 lanes, and 22 $00 down = TF ue ‘us show ou Gs! x have io ue slate inciuded at . any others, acres, ‘ 2 bed: wv furnace, wooded lot pice peach Bs Ws Col we now! : MOTEL and liquor bar on U8. 33 * mediately $7500. $2800 CRAWFORD AGENCY sharp bar, owoer's Pligg Heed Paul M. Jones, Real. Est MY 5110 ole Fiza st.) tures in ottice LAKE ORION. ceeveon MODERN aoa. tore tndstne hon eparenen:. | WHEL = xtra come i im Okiando 3-87 SELL OR TRADE __ | : Have own payment of beck | “aie Pivaks baat at. vxiow Ri eo cr hens mile: Cane ween 2 dont ate beac wD oF wes y es wate Cet ShApio Sia 7 p-m.| privileges. Here iss real value 'REALTOR PARTRIDGE to 10 p.m. at iy $2,450 or will trade FE 63581 10 W. HURON 5, and Segue area. OR Plains, on 2 lots Near schools, IN DRAYTON. wtilit arenes Easy terms. Just <> Telegraph Rd. oe pag ens 103 Et poh RILEY i 150 x 150 im bie the size of this nana which ts situmted ox nt 2 bedroom home with a Set FE 4518 Sagina pyle frame W Lis Mw. BREW "ER V8 REABURN Sit 2 family in- peoasy atic St. Vince A laree. well kept 3 family tncome, 6 room a for room furnished oelt pilus de or He nt’s ‘our- ate entrances van pee large jot, me reset kitchen “ EF epee <7. Oar space. m plet rice 2; y down | breezeway to aitached garage ros geoedeea ts edna OC 'assume | Aubomatic of] heat. Storms monthly payments of $57. Big | sereens. Bedrodms & living roenr’ ¢§ room modern, convenient loca- | carpeted. $9 tion, This is nace | - r te an OZY | EAST OF PONTIAC “Cu um Nice modern bungalow near Lin: Excellent 2 bedroom home with; coln Jr, Hi 2 bedrooms, built] tving room, dining room, kitch- bath oF un —— large €n, enclosed front rob. Serger jot, elses to, ne ed to attic, & ri car careea! All this on a nicely land- | seaped 50x230 ft, lot. $6,950, “E OOM? JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. Call NEED RCON! home, | pr “sien, a Tes FE 5-0823 located just a few blocks from ~ : ed se re ed. com y cg ropeed apt adde: “eae A a. ale nd WHERE ARE $09 Eusebeta ake Ra. _ the most fabulously indivi- ‘PE 4-4821 ae pomee os ng built |FE 41157 Ne = Ww KNUDSEN Williams Lake ‘J leted. Needs Pyalle - cell- nute. wey full ion 1% car new garage "igo. Oaly $1,000 Hurry, ay Old Lane Drive Custom built 5 bath home, Excellent oak floors, minum storms and screens. Ja et FE_¢4516 w home partially com- m the only. rooms and bath per month. room and plastereq walls, alu- ft. lot, Land contract, M. H. KNUDSEN Evening No. me Fe sore) 8 m, Ae besreets ‘Pru Up oot oft heat. Large ae Fareed $5,950 with © easy germs. — rooms: soavtmten for One a ~' ments, sum buy GILES REALTY CO. na] Aller 6: * West Side Income | ént for own- plus Ternished 3. room _ for: rentaj that..: mak 2. onthly i Ae er ght oy A bown.’ ‘or only $1,400 down. ~<~ BR nag ee ‘AVE. 244 8. Byam Ue VL : —and, your visit to TRACT ut an especially cation of lous beyind descri & EVEN 4 “puyérs oueLe LISTING sERVICH” 3% 8. Telegraph EXCLUSIVE LARE AREA? No It's Not the "$64,000. QUESTION”... jAYNO HEIGHTS chosen lo- istinction — fabu- ption. $25,000 to $75,000 EDROOMS & DE 3 BEDRMS e PAMILY. ROOM BATHS “Each @ Panesamie View" . “aiseriminating” inspect these unusual offerings NOW! ses Bateman ~ Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 ‘Eves, & Sun. a) CRANBERRY LAKE ROAD |WE B storms and screens, tile Fenced sock Is $1,000 down./Give the family a break with a Eas senor 2-103. i the jake, a - OXFORD swimm ian now for ioreiy # rm. bouwe, $1000 da. |: future. priced wo' fit your purse. rm. sewing rm., den, dining rm, large kitchen> 1% tile “TED MeCULLOUGH | REALTOR ter_hest, OA tol AAite rly =n OAKLAND LAKEFRONT, 3 BED- am 8 pomp deo * 42 foot OAKLAND LAKEFRONT HOME — screened-in - with breeseway Bioely lake, 26 foot living room, truly ee © spereman's delight. ty! beach. bosting. boat . Well shaded. $13.500/ docks and raft included. Owner with 300 down. Phone OR sacrifice for Prats oO ee sabe | gee tle Cal 3-1055. ERRINGTON HILLS : > PRICED TO SELL. BY OWNER. dove oe a a 169 ft water frontage. as mod- cane Pad) 198 ern yéar aroutd home beau- ae at. ———— | tiful Maceday lake. Porn details i ae BRICK. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 cai) ORiando knotty pine room ted ntaen, preoice, ol teem) SAND D BEACH | ~| Back yard. Incinging ee one eee ] rrp rhb ks WM. C. GODFREY, REAL ESTATE | stove em some furniture, 142 ce Rd $18,000. PE io $0056. |MAple 6-1822.__ or MApie §-1087 COMPARE THIS- Custom built 1b ft. 3 bed f a2 Be ~ TRIPP basement. 2 firepi Siate en- t trance 1" baths. mig tile ‘with wenity Plastered walls. Oak . = E red enrse*- Au . or vp your lot. SILVER LAKE !1!3° frent- qs DUNLAP age — excellent swimmin Custom builder PE 010) boating ‘and fishing Ready IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN| for summer living. 8 room, houses 4 to 7 rooms. see us | all brick, Spanish ranch 66 Huron FE ¢2577 home—perfect condition. On Eves FE 4-3046 main highway, 40 minutes from Detroit. $40,000—terms Gls ] No $$ Dn. | "= | | * FRA TERMS Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor . me aihocemicns . eile ee MODEL OPEN rE 5-161 or FE 32-1396 Mt. Pes a as ot Seumenien e | F. Salé P A i emens ; 24, = PE esis or ‘Resort Prep, 44 hf NEW YEAR ROUND 25 BEDROOM cottage at Wildwood Resort. $2,659. Easy terms Also will build on four lot FE 4-4909, For Sale Léts 46 '2 LOTS ON HEATH AVE. OFF _Pieton Rd. Owner. PE 0-6785.__ 2 LOTg AT ROUND LAKE ALSO 3 e Lake privileges, MUlberry 90-2434, BEAUTIFUL | wooded lever corner lot. 118 foot | Gentege” Adjacent .to new school. | Near Walled 1 Late stores. schools ehure R. E WICKERSHAM 7195 W. MAPLE — MAyfair 6-6250 LAKEFRONT 22% acres close in, only $11,500. NTIAC's finest subdivision, feet on Ottawa Drive. ‘ELIZ, LAKE ESTATES ae Eliz. Lake privileges, Only | SYLVAN VILLAGE Dandy building site. bare! ORCHARDS 2 lots, only. $900 — —$300 down, WARDS ORCHA RDs , Nice corner lot only §250 down tor ea wl (READY FOR BUILD. $1,500 car, jand contract or posoeraie er $2,500 FULL PRIC: acre parcel near Oxford L. H. BROWN, Realtor E — Lovely s| & n. Will sell on very liberal terms. OPEN TIL 9 Salé Land Contracts ! 52 ene ee 30% DISCOUNT r. P.O. Box 535. 2 ACRES ON BUS LINE. $200 down. Owne: 1363 W_ Huron - a 1 Eve. San 00 Gone _— Ze FOR $7.450. $750 down Sal cee Secured by neecy see cent, um y nearly ne For Farm 4 roo Nice lo- ~ : . 48. ° estion near Wiliams a Balance due, $6,700. Cost you, $4,690, 55 ACRES $7,500 down. West “99 ACRES Rochester Rd Beautiful . ob: Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. With § bedroom farm home, full | BR basement, excellent condition and - FE 5-7721 — OR outbuildings. st of Leslie R. Middleton OKER 188 N. JOHNSON 33922 — FE 8-6003 | Money to Loan 53 } (Beate Licensed Lenders) a Erelss type home, nicely iand- TEAGUE ISS Co. foay ahr yard, good outbuildings. 202 N. MAIN | ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $23 TO $500 . UTOS GOOD HOUSE. STABLE FOR saddie Aorses. Garage. Btor- ca bidg. apd several acres o' worse Lasgo land. Nice Hestase Owner trans- H. P. HOLMES, INC. | Salé Rusiness Pro Property 49 2 . STALL COMMERCIAL er Be 2531 S. Lapeer Ra. FE 5-2953. Days | WHEN YOU NEED 929 - $500 FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 combination. bome on Older could be remode.ed, Ov down. McCONNELL REAL ESTATE OL 1-1105 Excellent for multiple aoe $19,600; s.: oned manufacturing No 23 WwW Kennett. FE 6-1431. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. VALUABLE MAIN STREET ; ° frontage in Rochester, 72 x 300. LAID-OFF WORKERS for drugstore. Reas. 3-0414 or FE 2-5219. RD. Modern 1,800 ft. guitable for any business Larg Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 2 STORES, CORNER LOCATION, rent. | 04 W, AUBURN NEAR ROCHES- TER parking area front plus 400 ft. in Business Opportunities 51 We make cash loans to lald- off workers No Principal pay- ment until you ack to work for 30 days. are Our Requirements Are: A x Alpe: you own furniture or) 2 That you are a permanent | back for outside storage, lumber resident. yard, seg nh supply or Soe 3. That you bed a good work sharg ‘pid Low rent with option | ~ tellin’ loyed oe r m _to buy, OL 1-9041-OL 1-6623. ere Rrecmine waemolore Tf you owe bills anq are being pressed for payment come to see us at once and be relieved APARTMENTS, ON Mik DEPOT sTO quire 446 M15. Ortonville. -GIFT SHOP 8-2304 Or OA 8&- 18 LAKE- front, may take smaller income IN- A z Made Quickly FOR SALE — LOW inventory. rent fixtures. OA of worty. We have confidence fn you and ip your communi- ty. Loans to $500 You will always receive pleas- ant cofirteous considerate and $4,000 DOWN - Full year liquor bar near Glad win. Pricé of $19,000 includes room earn Will trade for part. “ravern north of Cadillac. * anxious tg sell 5 CRANBERRY LAKE ROA | 369 RK. on the road only $300 down acres fine level building site William Miller Realtor FE 20263 1078 W. Huron St. MUTART REALTY WALLED. LAKE ERFRONT Destrabic’ eh in @ meters. 80 by 160°. 2410 S. Commerce +201 SYLVAN VILLAGE Practically the only lot left’ 06 ft. frontage with ae, water and gas ideal for tri-leve! or bi-level home, block from lake, beautiful shade trees brick barbecue griil already pee ui We have over ding lans ta choose from ideal or this lot, $2000 should handle complete deal ° We are a member of Realfors —o exchange LD RADE Vieg tate & SON sd pat tre eaeite waeree ve eae ie m RD, , MIL $2,000 ot “Bei TRAILER LOTS, 20 FT. WIDE for individual or ideal for trailer ark, $10- per running foot. Low own eke pa2i0 and easy y terms. Call 3-6210, Richard Steele. Realtor 224 Center St.,-Highiand MU_ #205. |. CEM 3-621 ‘NEED. A FENANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Adi to séll, rent, find a good ‘job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number! Tavern in busy town on U8. 27 Grossed over $28,000 in 11 _— last year Lease only $65 mon $5,500 DOWN Tavern near Traverse City. more than asking —price. $6,000- DOWN Tavern west of Lansing. last —— “equipment. 9 80. cress of $30,000 y open at nite. DOW Straight bar in Pontiac. No phone information on this side. Stop in tonight and let us show it to you. _ STATEWIDE 171i 8. Telegraph “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Boat Liveries Two of Oskland County's finest» blished, steady ‘Clientele ona busier this year than ever before, in spite of “recession talk.” Don't wait over, y — by June 10th, Partner Wanted Half interest In high class es dot have to be beau- ticlan to qualify. MICHIGAN. BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION A, LANDMESSER. bree JOH. a i338. ‘TELEOR RAPHt R FE 4 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Very Buy or lease building with owner's apartment. $5,000 DOWN No igor in town, Real estate alone Grossed |. rn in Gacy town near Owos- would be sey increased br owner who will sta Real Estate Service of Pontiac FE 40521 friendly treatment at any one of our offices. (See phone dil- rectory for addresses) |’ BUCKNER Finance Co. PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC serv- expe- HFC offers modern mone ice backed by 80 years of rience. Household provides friend- ly counsel on money matters and loans up $500 are made promptiy in privacy on terms you select. Visit or phone HFC today. Household ritanee s “Corporation 3% 8, Saginaw; 2nd ‘fir. Kay Bldg. FE 4-0535 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDQ, “LOANS - 4 HOUSEHOLD GOGDS - Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 10701 oo 1 Gas RANOE. . , Rao Auto i ous Cash | GAS STOVE, AF eeete ty Fe aaa veenbeeees beeen | as ‘and barga'n 4 “MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sel! or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free parking Phone FE 5-0241, OPEN He SAT. 9 TO 6 mile- EB. .? Pontiac or 1 mile of Acer Heights on Auburn 4 E. __Ro BLOND ROE CONSOLE. $66.96. 6 payments of a. oe oo _ Sewing Center. FE 2- BIRCH CRAFT aoKE ODER ciey leaf table, 6 chairs room divider chest. Coffee tab end table & bisck & brown tweed _lounge chair, FE ,8-0504. DARK DUNCAN PHYFE BUFFET. yakerne board. Dog house, FE DOUBLE BED, BOX SPRINGS, & mattress. 3929 Cottontail Lane, _ Bloomfield Hills. DROP KITCHEN TABLE & . 2 chairs, $5, Apt. size electric stove, $35 Davenport chair, $25. Maple chest, $19. Rocker, $2. _ MI 4-0048. E-Z SPIN WASHER, ies x Munro Electric Co. ron FREEZERS, UPRIGHT, FAMOUS rands. Scra ratehed, terrific values! $149.95 while they last. No one ordefs please. Michigan ‘luorescent, Orchard Lk. Ave. ELEC, STOVE & GAS DRYER. Exc. eond, Reasonable. OR 3-4118. FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM 1) makes. 1 year guer- 95 up Thyle Electric, hnson FE 4-5169. FRIGIDAIRE A - 1 CONDITION. _Call_after 4, FE 8-3528 FLOOR MODEL _PHILCO TV ) TV GET. $76. FRE 2-2608, FORCED TO SELL Blond mahogany, modern. ful! size bed, big dresser with mir- Tor, aiso ful Lom ee both like w 1 MI 6-120. 1 BEAUTY QUEEN Call ORIando 3-6110. 3”, lean. $38. FE 32-2739 Peres pointes and insulate same DIRECT FROM AP-| PLICATOR and get finest quality xpert wor’ hip at lowest ssible price. No MONEY OWN, $3 wk. and up. Complete BtdcK for do-it- vourselt. ay alum. and fibergias AWNINGS $9.95 and up.* Cremente une aluminum storm. _ *j0E VALLELY Co. e Old Reliable Pioneers” Auburn & Rochester Roads ‘Call OL 1-9041 for free estimates, Eves. OL Peekerat T WW. SNOW TIRES 8:00xi8 wheels dinette set. ‘53 11 cu _tefrig. 5-8380. 7@ YR CRIBS. BABY BUGGY storm coat, bathinette. pair of4 ladies golf shoes, size 7. Small _tricycle Teeter Babe. MA MA 4-3679. FINCH eases PIPE. 5 FT. § 3.79 Sump Pum = 0 95 SAVE PLUMBING mat att aT2_ 5. Sagi | _$-2100 12 Sara SLECTRIC WATER heaters for the. cabin $3894 G _A,. Thompson, 80 8 3. Perry 8 st 30 GALLON. GAS WATER H HEAT. ers, Natura] or bottled gas. Cash and carry. $45. G. A. ompson, 80.8. Perry St HEATER, $769 as heater 6 & ft. om ry es, $0 up. stand faucets SAVE PLUMBING 172 South Saginaw st. % SHEETS 4xéx4 IN rock, $135 each. & Laundry aya OA 8-2918. RENT IT FAST| through Rent Ads! Room, |, house, apartment, any- thing. — Want Ads ‘give you ACTION, .Dial FE Kelly's Hardware, 300 Auburn at Tm ‘ NEED oe TO $500 SEABOARD FE "8-961 * “ No Problem” : Zi é Seaboard Finance Co: 1185 NOR’ ¥ : # ; PY ce 41808 Sank | - ee ei: ; ; Mortgage Loans 4 green eas, ee, or a) bsg iy Big a oble urni o : ; A we m? Your Lake Cottage | *4aen" bichon ol ond. ons , 7 i = A ag “geness hae naces. Hot water. steam boil- 3 ers. Automatic water . hard- ‘ 3 . ware, electrical . crock ; ~ and tile, d - —< . ae. mae Shot ais Eee : Pp. é f k wencassesess, 612.60, Bros. t and oupe: Fomine. é 8-8589 Eves. ~i Bo BORE cxccosees n° fs , ag SUPE 7 ; . Swa: 55)\ new pow ver iowa mowers, «.. $20. BEEP AND PORE = HALF AND et 4 . me Bad Fitchen chaire, up pace Mat PE ST 3 YR. OLD, 2 BDRM. HOME ON | WE BUY SELL & EXCHAN 5 NG & G CON- corner jot with large garage 24x27. EVERYTHING FOR THE tract or hi rate. ” 4-5050. . Will teke car & cash as down OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. Siar . 2, pg yment. PE 3-7665. 4 5 Saginaw 9-552 WN OI FURNACE, $125. : i 5SAKLAND NCE | _Good condition 42352" ; metk. Newly decorated. Service Cooley - Rd.| CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, ~ car or housetrailer, I owe| Ali makes of washers and dryers./ most modern lights for kitchens, ohly $2400 OR 3-747, ; Recondi washers for sale.| | tt ‘and v4 reaena: : : vE $12.95 value, $6.95, factory mar- bo pte GTON AUTO USED TV FROM | red. Facto Michi matio shot gun for garden Wee 50 iS beset rooms, tor or boat. Reg. Bozer, 8 months| #1+-85 ? antennas, $9 fen Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Ex, for? OR 338. WALTON TV ve. EVERYTHING _ CHEVROLET PiCK-UP_& ‘50 515 E Walton ee Chevrolet car. For: ‘54 Pontiac) PE 22257 R BUILDING & IMPROVING in 30 500 Sine BULBS, WILL ae lemae arie Ores Sen. Res. bend Pecennt pase > c er. im - ic se 2 swap for.— t PE 40063.” sate a8, 41 installed, etee, | Fiad, Ty wos le een 2 i IN RM. CAR, L * auto. . nee w ee i wo Ea IN 7 BEDRM. FOR CA rage. Floor sample. Reg. $270.95, Used path tui | SS 10 feach y GLEAN ‘85 CHEV, DEL RAY FOR’ WAYNE GABERT 1 coat exterior paint ... $645 gal ~ good dump truck, ke ae 121 N. Saginaw “__ PE 5-6189 Ready 2 Mix Copent ue CASH FOR 8, RADIOS | ONE — ‘A WHIRLPOOL 3 CY-|_ Morter .....4%.......... ue & recorders. FE 44045 >. o the dryer. ner pls of Pull rolls 15 or 30 Ib £2" 308 L FOR SALE, TRADE, OR RF :} merred, of. ‘- 00. - 2 bedrm 7 - R ripool oven}; We carry’ s plete line of / - BP -- = nome Sere ne FE electric a with extras, building materials — plywood — CATH GONG EXCAVATING. Ee stent ee | cee. soetin_gomnienen ; Services i 2. PE 41405. yrs. to pay days = cercem Gtske = taselalien (= poet SHA ¥ OWN RUGS, WAYNE GABERT shingles. + natls — foundation low rates We rent floor) 12] N. Saginaw FE 5-6189/ coating. se sanders, polishers, lawn rollers | pai, Gas stoves BURNERS|SURPLUS LUMBER. Pal “heen mowers $30.95 or gril, goed © : Materials Sales Co. _ x : NEW & USED LUMBER OR 3-7002 NTS RUG, 9xi?, LIKE Ww. 5340 land Rd. (M59) Pontiae BARN NES “HAR DWARE Also fireplace, seresn, heavy brass | "FIREPLACE ’ «°x4” HEARTH TILE 12 EA. ‘ REFRIGERATOR, PHILCO| 6°x6" RTH TILE (3 EA. © , ‘WATER SOFTENERS Fo RENT.| ‘apartment . late model. $95 | Fire clay, fire brick, angle tron $3.50 mo OR | : easy terms Crosley electric range, | 39" east’ firep: damper, $11.90 WILL SWAP THE EQUITY IN MY floor sample. Maytag wash-| 12''x12"" flue lining #4 ea. e for % ton truck -or %. er. Schick's 711. ; a flue lining $4.26 ea. model. bs Pe is $1800. On REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. oat” ok . doors {gtd ea. Brid seas. ‘Aple 5-9703. ar Thyle poe n dumps, $1.25 , Eo FORD OR ig Electric, 502 N. Johnson. & 3 ce crille, 900.40. : ress, etc. * “unit x Pe’ id tae ra Behaar. auton =e res . WILL TRADE 12 GAGOE”BAVAGE REFRIGERATORS 81 Orebard Lake Ave. PE 3-7161 oa automatic shetgun for good It Btses al EDISON §2 GALLON APPROVED , are. * nevus rn Guaranteed. 78.0 ——— and ‘carry. ; ___ For Sale Clothing 56 = a » A. Thompson, 60 8, Perry 1 — $200. HAND SEWN WEDDING oop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP FREE STAND! 7@ TOILETS pees Gress with train,. hoop, 51 W. HURON. FE 4-1555 qaahonte “wit fittings ~..) § 0.95 ree he tora, STOVES BOUGHT SOLD, EX. bbe bath sets, w. vin Ew $05.33 T SEMIFORM a FINK, $13. 36s 6, 08 ME Clem | vs im = oo ry arshall. M ee — 7 pel tet an | TRADE-IN DEPT, ag {AYE PLOMBING SUPPLY very reasonable. OR 3-9636. __| Quar. electric washer ...... $29.95 = FE 5-2100 MENS WORK CLOTHES FOR /|Table-top gas range ...... $49.95| FURNACES & DUCT WORE AT j sale. Cheap. Shirts and . 2|3 pe. sectional sofa ........ $29.95 geo All work guar- - for 9@ cents. Coveralls, $1.75. | Occasional Necceeccsa ed anteed. ; Workmen's Outlet, 65 5. a ee seergeeee $18 981: Ga 4 Re re tae BAY. | Fe Serie, Oe caen’””, S88 rage Doors Good Rye eclaeres) $0 8s STEEL CVERHEAD Sale Household Goods 57 A>. : TREMS AVAILABLE | TITY. seconds and all- standard 5 PC. GRAY LIMED OAK BED- WYMAN’S. , Kew ip adig = Hat eR room suite. co chairs.| 18 W. Pike. E-Z terms FE 41123 a vo fi ys. = 2 Reasonable. TRADE ELEC, RANGE FOR GAS out shutters. TPC SILVER GRAY BEORM| Range, 8 Munro Elec. Co. Garece SS 4 outfit 1060 W. Huron, oe an for tree estimates. bea ares heat bx: asi ES ~~ UsED LIPADE-IN DEPT. Opa Ba Pearson Purniture 42 Orchard LE. led Se on * 924! ERRY OOR S SALES Tre Liv, tig Eeteaeent hair. *. $39.50 ST1_8_ Paddock . CE ING ROOM $§ aren & ¢ SOREIOC Brand sew. davenport & chair, Dresser chest = bed ...... $40.50 matched, & SEVER SED. modern step tables matching cof, | 8 pe. ‘dining a vesnesees $40.50 - pag eel $38 FE. 82775. fee table @ecorator lamps. All wigeratee |. 2 os bees: $59.50 j Sicokeee . or $90. Pay caly # weekly, Dining rm. extension * table, Hey’ | 74 POWER LAWN MOW- Pearson's Furnitu: Orchard| wood Wakefield, Champagne tin. 1 sFisfcyelen “i equipm mise. tools, _Leke Ave. ish $60.95 sed" arit) press moto ied : 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 MANY OTHER table saw. Aut. ' AVAILABLE & boys smal! 2 muee fixe. s am mat, MAID VINYL Je 25 - &) THOMAS ECONOMY* | _er trunk. mi" 42080. ; | aotgeee i Ay ee ie % 161 8. Saginaw FE 29153 JACOBSEN MOWERS SELE ra eat ge WID - ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- mow _ Brusse orld Fair . GUAR. pts tabs Grounds We have 3 mano Syers. 141 W oe ose ores) Smee) sees Reel, site & front trimmer, Pe qx 12 RUGS ¥ wOOL} A 538. Price \ ps oe i Fi ie eet Used Electric sree Rotaries, 18" to 24”. $3 4 98 Axminster $4998. Rug. REFRIGERATORS i a your old mowers and 5 arson's Purniture, RANGES , = EV: make you nese? _ a2 Ore rd! take Ave WASHERS . axs 5 Pai - = la ULE > & DRYERS . — 1axir jac & PAD. Lad ae want PULLY RECONDITIONED a KIT (cian CABINET SINKS. dryer both for $125. Refrigera- PN es a ae TERMS ro geass scratched. “47” model tor $35. Kenmore mangle, $25. fre br ue, Also terrif — while Davenport and chair, 825 Garden CONSUMERS 54°" y — a asian “Michigan b2166- and attachments, $128. FE Pyesrsscont: 393 Orchard Lake i6 INCH TV. $1995 34 OTHER POWER co. nn ee = - 4 eusranters see a as at ld dong 28 W. Lawrence PP ‘8-8151 u facbeg, od gaeeted, Can USED WASHERS, $15 & UP. R. B a Cost . _Union Village, PE 6-40 Paton cake Be Munro Electric Co.. 1080 W. Bu Fr e-eais ul is CUBIC FOOT OT HOME |- - “M AY freezer excellent (eentien. $200. | US SED ph $19.95 & UP. 21" COL- _OR_3-9837. ored TV, $250 SW suron FE of oat yealt 4 serve, OR vais. fsa . SPECIALS pt _range 4 and Se rve| 30° ROLT-AWAY BED; SPECIAL beable senda peins R. SEMI pea Knotty — ine pansiee. No. made mattress, like new. Folding _ Electric, Phone FE- 43573. and bettie Fe s widths, wheel coat. excellent condition. aes randem lengths een FE & WASHING MACHINE 7 Comeae, Mal Picwood 2 | 18 CU, a FIOTPOINT FREEZER | [onal with automatic pump|) | Sahogany ywo $325. R. B. Munro Electric Co., $129 50 value, $89 95. eitgntts “vy grooved, 4'x8'x'4" $4.79 each _1060° W,_ Huron exetened: ease Fosereseest. ne A ross fos wld -» ie = ft, a tee che axe ve. — oe = . IT GE BEAUTIFUL L CONSOLE WING BACK 80F A_BROWN ANE 1x3 W 2 W pine stripping : * oe - i! Many amare) “Suet Commerce grees and gold love seat hideabed, Fir pis oe , Rd at Union Like R le desk, maple cricket chair, | ¢'x9°x%" $2.75. — GALLON HOTPOINT WATER 2 blond bookshelves, wrought iro | ¢xe'x%” ext fir plywood . 34.75 ea heater, $8095. Installed $189.95.| bie sma) antique buffet, 4 draw: | f7e2at. Ot fT a ood oo 2 Munre Electrie Co. } er Chippendale piece, Queen Anne biden" Hoa) Lal € eh W. Huron. grvaee one mat, Righbe 6 eve: ANY OTHER BARGAIe . 7 RB: in e fron 4 , imps, A care eects, = toes Ww. Hu- odd tables tata 6 a rie sete cook: Ko" CHARGE FOR DELIVERY ron. er. Other item a ert « a Haggerty - Soup Tureen, # chairs: Mahogany For Sale Miscellaneous 0 irror anc ns stand; I top desk: Lares oriental rug; a|% PLastic Pipe. te Per Fr.| T TIK{RBER CO Runner; Nest nf tables. ise. ™%" plastic marl Se bee ft, G.A. : a Articles, FE 5-7552 —Thompson, Perry St. 1947 Haggerty Bvy. Walled Lake ABOUT ANYTHING — YOU. you rant a = + TRAILER Between W.* Maple and Pontiao FOUND AT L & 8 Sates. 3 Foas FROnF END LOADERS. Phone MArket 4-1084 A little out of the way, but a lot PE $6142 after § p.m. Ph. | LAKE PUMPS FOR SPRINKLING. less te pay Puraitare = opt FE 6-1291 rom .B 50. G, A. Thompson, 4 Al 7 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING _80_8. “Perry St Visit our trade dept. for real MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20° mirror, slightly marred $3.95 also tremendous selection of medi- tise cabine with or without Hehts, sliding doors and_ Vanity mirfors a: terririe savings. Mich- fee Ulnereseant ‘393 Orchard Lk. ‘ea x ~NEW GALV ANIZED PIPE “173_§ Sagtna Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 are CASH WAY PRI PRE- AIL AT BURMEISTER'S, Saye NN OF DOLLARS BURMEISTER'S N ORTHERN BER CO. 7040 Cooter ane Rd, EM 34171 Open am te & pm Da PAINT SALE cial, Be Bras poset, paint 29 Gal; Reg prio Gantann FUEL a pain NT 4358 Orchard Lk Ave 56-6150 ogi TOILET SEATS, Re o 80 8. Perry, Fisute TABLES ROUGH OR oR finished. OR 33083 & OR 3-8015, POWER M Ectipse. $3095 & reel types Terms Used mowers Adams, Auburn’ Hgts. 2-8611. PLYWOOD SPECIALS sar & CARRY s : iis 00 2-8181. wa po 4 Be 1 OR humus, iA. TOP | ven SOIL, G. A. ] i ane 60 an To OP A FO! erate ladies rup them . Only on pee 3 q gg week, Road. FE 5-1 as, FILL, “eave 8 joey ‘deliv. very. Rin! Bros 14 Mile Rd. : ING 'S SPRUNG! es wa ALKING a ep models simplest Tilers — @& Gen' Wonder Buy nome t, lawn mowers, best. Anchor | law? '¢335 Sashabaw Rd. ea STONE, those w Parts for al) makes. Don’ =| 2d meepanies. | LEE'S SALES & SERVICE landsca) $1.75 tone. $1.75 yd. Fg 2 in. to 5 in, $1.50 yd. 60-40 a1 38 ne Pill ‘dirt, $1.50 a load. American Stone Products i A-l BLACK 1 DIRT es Ow 3 Raed LOADS ee HUMUS, Ra. 00 FP. aoa ve DELIV. 40. Also fill : rt, EM ¥D. A-] BLACK het GRAVEL, FILL, is Ses lains er Lineal -ft - & CHURCH’ INC. > SRR SALE: ENOUGH USED LUMBER to build a-20 x 20 garage. Cheap 436 Harvey &t. : Special Sale §-5951 reasonable eit. No orders too large or i small. rie S Lake 86-3035 EM 3.3492. eee TRACTOR TIRES A $30 OA 8-2302 evenings, TRACTORS Bolena, Wheel-Horse TI LLERS - tubes, > — ME Tiller; Bolens Mustang; al TWEE : on ; hn e ae + Neal / aera haat ecg PONTIAC Pues, MONDAY, JUNE. 2, 1958. _For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66| Sale Farm Equipment 76)TIZZY . rs os ‘ | : ee reine Ma ioetgg seal Arig. Wall, Pa-/ “gfOB,, "BACON, FLOW issues, oer iy Ketone ‘Or : | co Lake Rd Coue INtay & Telegraph Hoe; Toro Power Hand) T WP. 1x2, ft. 3% cents. TGF SOR. CRUSHED sTO ‘erat ———- seanvand ' co J EROME'S x: ie en A} i 2 WP. ithe cae per ft. Stacents., sr arravel “peat, fill. Sd EVANS s EQUIP: oot DIXIE HWY, © 1958 by NEA Service, tng < ; we. 2 in. oval casing, per ft. Howard EM 3-0531. 3-1924 : ut ’ ; a uw el * ‘ Anderson type brick molds, per ft.) - AAA Pare Merion- Sod ‘ PRICED” TO SELL 5 ; : : . ; Bright Spot cents. P : ~§. N t -H, t ith } i . = 4 abo el ‘$5 cents sq, yd., delivered, LI 1-5477 car ois oer Li arautic' ana’ pu \ I ave a dress for the Junior hop and my father's Olds - Cadillac Dealer ax oor sues each W198 sy, ATTENTION, | persusoa 0 th onder.) ermniesion to) stay cam tll twelve) mre a TRUCKERS Ae ama cores hope someone asks me to 0!” ae Empire Supplies | _|teoding kUC Ghaak gua tare pli & T tlle Pre Bie a ——— Orchard Lake at Cass 2600 Union Lake Rd. _EM 5.4141 208 “we elso deliver FE 46588, Case i New ise ~ Like new, _ oe ‘oP SOll_ b_CRUSHENM ATC ew a mowers, i g 3 ee later gore Sree Senre O*™ wort Pen Sanit OTONT|TH. « bar tige rake For Sale Motorcycles 83) Wanted Used Cars 88 5 9 pug Open till 10) a. all Leth, : a1 TOP SOIL” CRUSHED STON : a . es, all Leth’ ee i rset fl fill. Lyle Conklin. HOUGHTEN % "SONS a an a ZONDAPP. cies CASH FOR CARS 2x10, ali Lgtn: ret a FE 61 JI, Case & Perguson Dealer | Davidson FE 3-765. BARONEPOR® MOTOR SALES R a Bl k HIG ae ae as ore, “$ BLACK Dim Te & srOP BOIL. DE- Rochester OL 1-9761 FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON Cass at Pike < 5-1308 od is OC ver ; our Harley Davidson, see Harley WOLVERINE SLACK DIRT TOP SOK, RAND, | —~ Auction Sales 77) pagans Jane esi teal C ASH : Sale 4U3 soe ee re SiaP AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd : . 320 8. Paddock PE_ 2-918 Baxtatd ‘county. FE Bast or| 7. the remaining personal| For Sale Bicycles 84| snop utes te na for PERTOST | BLACK DIRT YD" LOAD. 3 BU ettects ie eee dollars Beet, étter bere the bet SILGONITE- $100. Pill, PE 8-322, '| mutes ‘North of Oxford. Some an- We SCUNINN CORVETTE. 3 MO.) gt CEM EWT 69 Fystigs Date. Lagat green. ‘Ww. < BLACK DI cy ves, furniture, dishes, and mis- 26"". $55. | 4-6896 _R& i Gass te: wi ; R cellaneous galope. Arnold and Gate or 26° S icaeten BipTCL, | CASH $3 Buick Ht. Dyna. P. steer- = - ex! arene aga a waar a8 per load. Do butido & kmott auctioneer 0. d| Good cond. $25, 203 Dresden. FE a and biack, W-W. Nice Silicone, $5.50 per’ gal, Sidie y{_scaping. Max rE s-0aio. of OAkland 62110. __ om vOR leo cane ‘st Fonuiae 3 b Coal & Supply Co. 140 N_ Cass. /REACH AND DELIVERED a SMARTS AUCTION SALES.) Boats & Accessories 85 Mosc id TER ALL RASIGH LEAT Eases into vour, ake, Bill Male.| every wedneeday, 1 0m % Community Moto Sales “i tymouth eae. Chen: trives ere lS e | AUBURN AT Easr R&H Everyining to meet your needs GOOD FARM TOP “SOIL, 3 YDS | _ center = 0 Fr, ALUM, PRAM, 24 RP FE $8658 ‘sf Ford’ «Dr. nan. outing, Furniture. Appl Pe oe Delivered FE Li ‘ZER For Sale Housetrailers 78) shape. $125, Pr 4.5540 a WAN WELT. on 9 DIRTE |” wick Super 4 Dr. Pull equip- west BLACK DELI i) THOMPSON KLINKER | Boat, ' TOLEDO AUTOMATIC OIL WATER| 1 to 3 yrds, OR 3-827. W PT. LATE MODEL, ALL MOD-|_ 24° dock. EM 3-861 ee Ce Dems jor "all tate | 1 Bosee erie eater, Exc. 1-6-8033.) YOU Want GOOD TOP sor so ern. Wilt consi peraliare 88 {3i; FOOT FisEROLA BOAT _— - ‘36 Ford pickup Ma ton. TOILETS CLOSE - SGIpLiD| weak: ath peters furnished | _part payment. PE s- ‘a hp meee Gok tele | | oe Gheet sues newest desi = modtrn bath-| top soil for - new 1956 35° ELKHART WosiLe WORE FE 8-1585 2 Top Ford rack F-5 i a Fat te. $24.50 ™. Pog Walden Te tet Bldg.—Call FE oti OL 1-4292. GANOE CANVASS CO | oe! aA poe pels bri ; | m - J. > : : 4 Open Trem to jarge selection of lavatories, bath-i BROMPT DELIVERY “2 YARD ARD Detroiter Pontiac Chief _G0od cond. PE 81177. _ Wanted clean te — Senta Seca), nce AUT ot Bk Om TOGO Ah te Oo 0a tna. tn wee MERCURY MAMI SOE RE | St te Speer [ewer Mean OOOe ‘. Poly Gand gravel. br dirt. Cement,| ‘; | CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXCELLENT Sat paar ;, top, L 8 telegraph FE 208. 78 Wanted Livestock 73, _condition_ OR 3-8072 “after 6. anted Used Cars #8 Det yar, 7! ara GUNS i tape rrr on | ) CUSHMAN E: EAGLE. OG ee ee ee Manley Leach, 10 Bagiey DE WANTED LIVEStocK' oP 7 ALL ante air 6-229 ae Cem 88 Oe oe AND | ia Srecial, drive and Heathe omo. wT _kinds, Porrest Jones, MAple 5-0816 R Sc0oT RE ome cars” (23-2666 days or! lo. 8 g Accomo. Sale Farm | Produce 75 its PERSON, "GAL Pike) WEEE | PRIGEA FOR SCRAP SOLD | eee ee ” ACRES NICE PINE TREES ~~~ care. OR 3-6015 a ‘Ford Cust $ 605 | $200 down) Owner P.O. Box 535. AVATLARLE: . PASTURE LAND.| re h S = oe i ‘tke ney. eet 2 im | “Bait, Minnow Minnows, Etc. 658 65B centirieD atzD or aTOas a sa THE ANSWER TO rig t pot" | Orsi Lage rip, po ee sises | GRARLERE. «ase Gor we ptamtrone ty sah oom Y OUR’ PROBLEM: Needs Sharp Care Now |" CQ PFET tn BED sone «+ 30 for fee OAKLAND SfOUNTY Mal KET we Want Ads! To sell, rent, ‘‘Phone FE. . : ne a 389 — yt “reek anys Seeder ad. Saturdays 1 to 1:30 tof 7S mitire, i it’s FE 2.8181, | 2 g 8 door ora aree ON eed Pale Buick Pare SAT all nite. Sun tll 6 p Pontiae 1 Lk, Rd, ye se018, i Wiis “tet ede 4 iRochester ‘ FJ 2 u 4 z f wit heasy duty, Bowereiiae, rg Mazurek Outboard Mtrs. bb $150. FE 4-0254. ‘Corner 8. Sag. & 8. Bivd. FE 4.9588. RETAIL BRANCH NEW i? BOATS. $40. 12 ALUM For Sale Tires 80A "150.50. Trailers. $19.80. 12" Chip- Oakland at Cass D ES $350 UP. We _Riss"w Wet $144.50 up. 9669 Gia a,-TON Pick GOOD «buy-sell Also whitewalls. SUTROAR ARD WOTOR 7 HP ELOEN ote, 5022 Pineknob Lass. Clark- , STATE TIRE SALES _ Saginaw 8t ake pew. Call FE 2-6821 afer | i555 DUMP. F-600, GOOD Bae ee condition, FE 5-147t. x "ep oe, "aig SeRig Mean Oh eiost | ML LQRD F-6 TRACTOR ta: : , THIS WEEK ONLY ON PICKUP, ton Siste Tite Pera ] OSes, [Ha Se gerne Oh rt Seal ae Ty od poy Ped term and tinaw ercury Mar motor jpop crrecg omerserpuaesenaigaeas vomelemepnrinjeptear pecieaoepansecbenmes has had very | sase new \STANDARD ARAND NEW Tinkes| ‘Siler, $00.50. Total $565.50. Spe) VOL Ola car gown email m traded in on Gereraj Safety Tires ANDERSON HARDWARE ly payments North Chevrolet Co. ie nha od wee cent off. black oF/199 § Telegraph — unter Bie vd. & wae Ave. ~ a ‘ Across from Miracle Mile Shopping rmingham, OS ere ED WILLIAMS PEN SUNDAYS 1054 GMC DUMP & i962 « WHEEL: 4318. Saginaw. at Raeburn — ex ameter Day, from 6 a.m. be joo “OR 31 w oe year around Auto Service 81 WOLVERINE 4 Pr, _, MOLDED | Pa amo Son FIR UF RY. A $275. 22 HP Evinrude | a & loaded with sccessor- “payme AUTOMOBILE REPAIR ALL Seeee, ere Or S068 $550, Call ORlando _3-9304. | 1 makes. Arc welding. FE 2.4704 ro oe aaa RUST “REPAIR, : wey and custom work, MY CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN T HY- TE cutie bao Et aioe ~ For Sale Cars 91 _ 1952. BUICK HARDTOP Areneportetion Offered 87 REPOSSESSION 160.91 full no “804 N. Nain OL dest _ CHEVROLET 00} VERTIBLES AND = $95 to $4,295. Always a ‘|fine selection of Chevro- _Lavailable. Top trade allow- ances—bring- your title for | i he _.FINE USED: CARS Must Go | The “Bright Spot,” corner Cass and Orchard Lake, is trading hot and heavy. lets, Ford, Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillat and Olds on-the-spot oats TODAYS SPECIAL! '57 CHEVROLET _ B-AIR ‘$184: COUPE . Matthews-Hargreaves FE 44547 631 OAKLAND AVE. CHEV ROLET Dealer Al ett ABSO- iiss CHEVROLBT BEL AIR. EX. Ex. cellent condition. Like-new tires. ae 4-527. 49 CHEVY. SHARP. TAKE OVER OR 3-6506. RI rOMLINE 4 Radio and heater, 31,000 actual miles, $ 895 * Radio 1957 A tong sonny? sedan, stati ._— ll power. 1954 Pontiac Chieftain detune 4 dr, sedan Hydramatic Radio and beater $ 1953 Ford V8 customline 2 dr.’ se- dan, Sone ane eae me. oon. dition .....° Rives 6S OL is oxo bit Bivd 1956 Ford convert. Va. Fordomatic, ' solid black, radio, heater and whitewalls, Like new oer 1955 ‘e Royal omg neces, PeeNeutten ri drive, Radio and- vB. heater DS eee as HOMER WIGHT MTRS. From Pontiac” |S poper DR. GOOD COND., pane nae” ATION WAGONS CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES We trade up or down, “Oakland. County’ 5 wildest trader” NORTH > CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave aio i aod an ns ves bs 1954 CHEVY This fs « black 4 dr. sedan. RH. SPECIAL” GEORGE $ $ MILLION MANAGER. CREDIT Harold eumer Ford PO aly a 6s MT __ BEHIND DODGE, 1956 fun price Custom equipm: < oan ; oul fille aod Fou" never buy better. — ig only $995, -SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH “ 912-8 Weodwarg, Birmingham Siar oa MOTOR S. SALES FACTORY BRANCH wie DODG Ex & Heater, $1995 oReTAT fit" SroRE” NEN Soe ent tires. Nh. PAYMENT 147 PORD solute: a. e ‘DR. BARGAIN. AB- money “power. — s , Austia, He _HOtcuTt EN& SONS OCHESTER REAL ‘NICE 1956 } Chovastes: Belair, 4 dr. power- v1 “Olds 8, 4 dr, Holidey, full unte: Bird. wt 8 Woo, r Ave rmingha: ~ *53 TCHEVI ROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR Paactg lide, a“ a ge | TIMMY DEROSE 3149 W. HURON 1_mile west of Telegraph 33 CHEV. +DR~ Rea, 2395 CHRYSLER imi wEW imate \ratemisien New Urea. no fer dy og Birm Hunter at 8 woeyeet ave, Bir- mingham MI ¢2735. CAR AR PAYMENTS | ip vou adjust BURDEN- some texas expensive Lake Orion Motor a eels M26 CLARKSTU IMPERIAL SEDAN Here ts ao like-new 1955 tha! © Premium ites meee d car to handle. ($1,285. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8S. Woodward, Birmingham 56 DESOTO SPORTSMAN .4 DOOR Power Steering, Power Win- dows. $1795 * cue OWNER Very Clean - BRAID MOTOR SAL Lenenet tbs - SPLEMOUTH — ve 8TS ‘_ BoDGE *\ TON PICK-UP. "$200. FE 2-5343 3-4386. Spot!" “Bright BONUS BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED =|. Pord { OWNER, |. PORD — ““wEncunY My Re | MI 4-7560, rate Take over yments re ton ” Wa, r elder car, OR 3-8 1950 RED FORD CONVERT, NEW tires, battery, brakes, seat covers Purdy, Hefola “Turner . IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY ise Thunderbird. Priced right Sigele Pord, PE 5-920 Av- MUlberry |MUsT SELL iss rPoRD DEMO my equity and assume Sacrifice.” Cal) Jack $920. 1 work for a ii lsrew fer Tur Ford - Dealer. mer solutely no money 6o payments $24.80 a mo, Call credit Eddie Ford. FE Steele RUST 285 ALSO Trusted 962 r+ not 5 Have to sell! No dealers, FE 5-481 This an older 5, "38 2909 miles = cial * sion, power whitewalls. with extras for $3,000, FE 2-8321 _p.m. Ask | for ¥ giass. '55 Buick ing, { WEEK THE iti Spot” | NICE, CLF:AN ete | PEOPLE OF PONTIA A REAL DEAL FOR ONLY = $1295 55 Olds Holiday H/top Radio & age gee ‘Hydramatic Power steering & brakes, ' buy at a new low price. — MONTHLY PAY- MENTS. Te ONLY $48 WITH iD real) J-2 engine im OLDS, 1957 jJeaming Sos Spe. is fully eq to the All you need ts ear to handle SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S&S. Woodward Birmingham | OLDS. & HOLIDAY COUPE. White with-red top, Jetaway transmis- steerin, radio, ater. Loade Cost $4,100. Will sell This car ts new. Call | or FE 5-$338 after 5 jor Mr, Miller BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 'SS Pontiac 2-Dr. 870 Cata.ina Radio, heater, steering, white A one owner. $1195 wer tires, E- eye 2-Dr. .... $1195 — HARDTOP. Power steer- brakes. Drakes: white & Colonial blue. ’51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 395 DELUXE SEDAN. Powerglide. A tu-tone ‘green & beige. 56 Pontiac 2-Dr. .. 860 HARDTOP. Radio, E-Z eye glass, $1395 heater, Hydramatic. Tu-tone white-& yel- low. 53 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 495 SPECIAL HARDTOP. Radio, heat- er, white tires. E-Z eye. glass, standard transmission, 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1095 SEDAN Radto, heater, tu-tone | gray & white Standard transmis- sion, 56 Buick PLUS § OTHER | FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FRO | of | “No Dealers “Please JEROME’ 5 "Bright Spot’ Olds - Cadillac Dealer“ \ Otchard Lake at Cass sas/ FE 80488 Open till 10 Another one owner. 2-Dr. ... .$1595 SUPER HARDTOP Radio, heater, power steering giass, white tires, Dynaflow & brakes. E-Z eye ts $11.46 “Gali crea i “= mo.” er rer Eddie Slee TE Seis Sa As- | CORNER &bUrekes ‘GIRLS! ee ABOUT A DA or T iE 7 F Bs 154 + lk &C., Rambler w eu i hires, mer: | §-9204 MOTORS RAMBLER gb p SPENCE |AIM Stee * © SES PLYMOUTH, 1955 uP door has whites, + facto, he pertet : SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 §, Woodward, Birmingham inst PL RY. GOLDEN Sg ag Pa Gaclaston Motor Sales Giatkston, “Mich Ph. MAT S4t4 CUSTOM SUBURBAN SCHUTZ DESOTO-PL . $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham “i PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION — we n pe swoon. tveat Ds ist FACTORY BRANCH i. "55 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARDTOR radio & “S11 euto, trans, PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” 7 Hardenburg _ “4 : "$6 Otd: Ons Se Led rte Helis tues 5 — stnes 1985 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT. Cleanest car in a Radio and heater. New WW. Sey inside and out. Ph: Pr. OR 3-7088 af er 6. TIAC 4 DA. CATALINA heater. FACTORY BRANCH S57 PONTIAC STARCHIEP HARDTOP. 4 door, & heater, Hy- ie $2,195 PONTIAC . “RETAIL STORE” MT an 8ST POST OF FICE ‘BOYS! ~ -BOYSI BOYS! GIRLS! » * GIRLS! WITH ore : Bi THEIR AGES RUN FROM 8 YRS. 0} TU THE CUTE 1 YR OLD. * | NANCY—Chev. °57 AS old 8c rs, R. oMyhite walls for only. $1, HENRY FORD— = born tm 1947 with a Vic- to’ his model name w Puiriane” be = rt iahert owner icely un- dee the en with u = t \* e $n even if you Pencil Peggy Paul Flitesen on | Miss Hillman: — off the’ as- / gem @ England in 1957, her ticker low on norses but high on mileage, plen- ty of heat & sloetres s in her room, her ‘56 Ford Wagon ...$1295 rer past . ern. 8 boven COUNTRY SEDAN, Radio, heat "ST Chev. convt.. V-8, std, er. white tires, , Fordomatic.. a re er ee 1 _— dark imetaiie blue fm Hy Bee a zon, V-8.., a4 ‘56 Olds 4 dr. Holiday, power, Sievs 55 ‘Buick 4-Dr. » «+ -$11951 35 Fore’ Geno sar! war ae SPECIAL SEDAN Radio, heater, |'36 Chev, 210 4 dr, V8. Stoss Power steering, E-Z sit wast, ‘55 Pontiac V8, auto. 2 dr... § 945 tne owner beat 1 Ford Cunon Va PORi ts . Btareniet, °° 56 Buick 2-Dr. .:.>$1495 Site. $ or. wt. won: 2 SR! SPECIAL HARDTOP. Radio, heat- | ’54 Chev 210, 3 dr,. 4 @..5) 8 Bes er, sree. whee ‘A one, 53 Plymouth ec} cass eae a 285. pat Mo ed OO aise 175 had Ford, transportation. veyee Ld Ou V i d a TRUCKS. c= ton up... 745 Ss ee ee 38 Boage i anak Li es 605 “BUICK. M,Doaks Bek =i : "48 Chev, an rere sel i ‘a 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | RIEMENSCHNEIDER. FE 2-9101 Open till 9ia39-5, Saginaw yu sen Po ea : Ee oa Wise, E Tacomas . ¥ a mse | © @ Tie Tae Dough. | 10245 (9) Weather. 49) Magic of Music. . sed ne Be Haier. < Gang waylays tm 99 (9) Filrh Fare. -|t2:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow, supplies for starving set-| 10:30 (7) Frisco Beat. 2 (# It Could Be You. tlement. © ‘ (9) Starlight Theater. Normal - (1) The Erwine. (4) Death Valley. Sa ani _ Shearer, Clark Gable, (9) Corliss Archer. t casino ft « oF ‘ y = : . ieee. (ag) Ee Imertnde-"l19:45 (2) Guiding Light, (39 Badge 74. (4) Suspicion (continued.) =, 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. 19 (1) Weather (2) Studio jOme (continued.) |, « Mole 3 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. (7) My. Margie 15 (7) News: Daly '. (9) Theater (continued.) (9) Movie. - ‘ni (7) Public Defender, « (9) Million $ Movie, Wallace) : |ti:18 (4) Weather: Eliot: (2) Weather. ~ &~ Beery, “Barnacle. Bill.” (4) Price Is Right (color) (2) Robin Hood. Maid Mar- battles noble re “et. Ithey asked me.”. Nin Robin's chivairy\lt®s (2) Nightwatch Theater|©% (4) Faye Elizabeth need hinders hie Sem forche "Katharine Hepbera, nn uty gn! -—. ee. r 3 3 “ La re House _ a ald- advocal that_ne: 8 , 11:29 pa Night Cott: 4 - 105 minutes. 00 (7) Star Gi Petonience, Theater (continued.) _ |2:50 (9) News. (9) Movie (continued.) ~(@ Jack Paar. . (4) Restless Gun. Posse (2) Nightwatch Theateris:99 (4) Matinee Theater (color). races to ha?t “Man- (continued.) (7). American. Bandstand. more music better present hunters.” (9) Movie. , “_ * «x |; (7) Burns, Allen. Gracie TUESDAY MORNING (2) My Hero: “* Wald said he has received mire . plans crazy - than 3.000-letters-and wires con- dinner party. 4:50 (2) Meditaticrs, 3:30 .(7) Do You Trust Your Wite? . . (2) Verdict Is Yours. ture ind Oscar. show. _ §:30 (1) Bold Journey: Canoe tripj*55 (2) On The Farm Front. = ee 6 oe oe ’ = New — -Cimes 1:00 (2) TV College. . 4:00 @ Queen for 2 Day. shot in the arm,” he deciared. (4) Wells Fargo. Hardie sees} (4) ‘Today. @ ome = Day. | Admittedly, Wald won his big- through badman’s ruse | gest audience because of the ad- @ Talerit Scouts. : 7:30. (2) Cartoon Frolic. 4:15 (2) Secret Stor: vance —_— on = | $200 (1) Voice. Met. Opera ‘so-\s:90 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. an | Laneaster as a song-and-dance prano Lisa Della Casi)" (7) Cartoon Carnival. 4:30 (9) Laff Time. | team and Rock Hudson ‘and Mae | ‘tenor Cesare Valletti.; ~ (2) Edge of Night. West as a ‘romantic duo, Final show of season. re, Zhow, ‘ () It Hed Million =~ (Bs | 4:85 (@ Modern Romances, - | Fans also = (4) Twenty One u:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. j\Ciars — a veteran hold- Danriy and father-in-law ‘“help’’'s. Rusty build a meer : racer, (Re-run.} $30. (7) Lawrence Welk. . (9) Front Page Challenge. (4) Turn of Fate. Charles Boyer is speechless with shock when he witnesses *murder in “The Clock Struck Twelve.” a ary mayor © run.y (9) son (James — aged widower’s (Fran- vacation in “Ticket to) _ Tahiti,” Kim Hunter co- (4) News: Westerkamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:20 (2) Sports, Parker. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News. (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Bwom. (7) Our “friend Harry. 9:55 (9) Billboard. | al: 00 (2) Garry Moore. Artin’ oo Games Macy chot Tone) . plans “for| $:30 (4) en Edmondit™ m ‘News. Rule 12:00 (2) Love of Life. TUESDAY APTERNOON 1:30 €2) Ap The Worl! Turns. (7) Topper. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Movie. ° (4) I Married Joan. (2). Susie. (4) It's Great World. 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. _(7) Mickey Mouse Club. 49) Serjal Theater. His Illusive TV Set then I'll take the job.” + + * . ‘Darryl Zanuck. Neat Pati | Re a Dicuss ‘| Creating Lively Asset$ DINOSAUR MONUMENT, of Na- “Wald Promises Wil Bo|AP)~This ie Guosese country Utah New Yor, or the Museum “I'm going to talk it over with! os the powers that be,” he declared, “and if I feel I can do some good *. ad in the local weekly paper. _| Oddly enough, Jerry,’ who every-,Utah Fieldhouse of Natural one concurs produced such a great tory in Vernal.- show, was only substituting for “They really) wanted Zanuck to|high, ‘|produce it,” Wald said. “But helot was shooting a film in see, so it. show be two hours long instead of Utah-Colorado state line, which Try our dinosaur steak,” says “Dinah lives here,” “The presentatidns should be dincesur bores even faster,” he said, “there should y, enty-six ee on oe be even more entertainment and tons have been dug up here. Some gratulating him and the motion pic-|Musgum of Natural History in tural History’ in WASHINGTON ® — A dissident a |Sroup of Studebaker-Packard stock-| tay heliecs ut paderey fe a ak investiga of the 1956 deal ' Dagn, speaking on~ behalf of the Packard Stock- Government to Mediate [= in Newspaper Strikes Fans also were eager to see how|Ingiiirer and the Bulletin. Despite the tact that many New. York crities lambasted the Oscar show (possibly because there was no New York segment as in past are Teamsters Local 628, resenting editorial and clerical workers, which struck the Inquir- er early yesterday. * * * The Teamsters strike also in- years) it racked up a Trendex rat- cludes the nearby Camden Cour- \ing of 44.7—the highest since +Martin’s “Peter Pan’ several years ago. “Next year’s show will be even: |better,"” Wald declared, ATLANTA (AP)— Eugene Will» have a year to work on it/are killed each year by accidents “because jer-Post, the major afternoon original production of €WSPaper in southern New Jer- About 6,000 children of school age occurring in the United States. . Danri contended that stockholders jand that proxies were handled in| such a manner that a recount ‘is © justified. A suit seeking to set aside the subsequent management end sale of it and also out.of people yelling. | distributes the papers, and thejof Studebaker-Packard assets. 9 you were great OD) 4 merican Newspaper Guild, rep- Selected fo Head Christian Scientists BOSTON, Mass. T. Carney of Boston today was named president of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ; Scientist. * * * of the denomination attended by) ‘more than 7,000 Christian Scien- of Studebaker-Packard serge protest ae a two-year-| Curtiss- meet expected to contest for .lernorship as their respective ‘appear likely to rise or fall with ‘for Red Army | (AP)—Leonard His appointment was announced |, by the Christian Science Board of. .|Directors at the annual meeting ‘her. eee Lpleeing forward . oe career . WILSON Love,” the movies. igoing with an actor. . like to go to Mocambo’ and he says, ‘But I can’t afford it.’ So you say, ‘I don’t want to em- ‘barras you but couldn't we go ‘if I peid the bills?’” It happened to her, she said, “and strangely enough, if men accept it, they resent it.” Vikki said she may be a sexbomb in the papers but (2) December Bride. Fred) o =a - MacMurray campaigns 9) St | Sol d T * es against a. dog in honor.|10:30 (2) Halls of Tey - olen, wice , ACROSS beng 8 Aa liams-is happy to have his felevi- tadteed Of alk weeks!” - 11 Penetrates sles eat tn toreee at pate bees | anew quarters. “4 bird fy ey | * * * i sept pT ‘ | He reported the theft of the 21- 1 enemas’ ented inch set from his home Saturday. rope ‘Detectives located it. at a. store 8 Tse who where it had been sold for $20. 22 Floor cover if They returned it to Williams. 38 Nullity Yy The same thing happened again =—s yy, ‘ yesterday. Neighbors told police ' Searing Za Ze they saw the same burglar take $B Repute th Uy. the set a second time. 4 Short-necked Ve cs river duck ° , 7 * * * 38 Expire . 3 Horseback - Deere eet Se a1 Venas Uy, store where it had been sold for J pe coer $30, ee @ ne = | They are holding it as evidence | $4 tot B | until the persistent burglar is! » . Period time caught. >; if $1 Dress 2 EERE a =" ai tee! = Across the country, the Salvation 86 African ‘fly ¢ Porent’s 23 Nautical term 43 Wight side - Army conducts 225 clubs for boys -« ster 2 u 5 ~ rH oar host to 8—s«8 Authentic 26 False -god #4 Orchestra and girls. Membership totals more pown a ee cayane 45 Siouan Indian than 25,000, and attendance at - | Permits through nose 28 Oe “ee s — allan classes, athletic activities, enter- 3 Small wild oe & horse TL Rhea tainments and other programs is . E : joth family name 3 yates — is oa" ‘English 32 Petition 4 Feminine nearly 2,500,000 annually. 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Mrs. Yogi Berra and Mrs, Phil next May 1—her 50th birthday’. very boring .« mapping plans for an industry-wide: salute Vikki (the Back) Dougan Wants to Forget Past By EARL WILSON “NEW YORK—Miss Vikki Dougan, the gal with the seatless + kw - _ {nstead of backward in her|teach Christian Science since 1934. . and yet she wants everybody to know tfiat she didn’t really do it. “It was a satin dress, very tight,” Viki told me, “and when I got up after several hours of sitting, the bottom wasn’t there any more. But thatwas an accident... . ... let's talk about NOW!” Vikki maintained the incident didn’t hurt her—as other people have claimed—pointing out that she’s doing a play, and has recently |has been known to live only in I asked Vikki about the alleged practice of Hollywood gals calling guys for dates and she said, “No, but suppose you're . and you say — a premiere,. ‘I'd = VIKKI, Rizzuto now have a mahager to “handle their TV - {and testimonials . Person”. ‘guest shot, but producer Jule Styne won't let him oft of. “Say Darling” for the night. Ted. Collins - is already |confuse her: “Why should a U. S- ._ |rear by another car driven by Ken-| Eppearances ward, near Fulton Streets . David Wayne was offered a “Person-to- Kate Smith Congressman get . Barbara dune is plead- renee apy” general gives a German | * {ing with’ son Lance to cut down on his aitto racing. 1 tying — . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Any day that starts with getting jqot a man dreads about marriage ‘up in thé morning is a-tough day.” That's earl, brother. aq a — 1958) pio = ' ithe others, — Earl Wilson. tists from many parts of the; i world, ‘Ellen Lucas of Brookline, Mass., ‘and will serve for one year. * * * A member of the Board of Trustees of the Christian Science Publishing Society, Carney holds seat in her dress who reared up and got a lot of publicity last degrees from Grinnell! College, year, is putting that whole incident (you might say) — Iowa, and the Harvard law school. ‘He is a native of Marshailtown, Iowa, and has been authorized to He has been a Christian Science practitioner since 1919. Discover New Eel in South Africa RHODES, S.A. — A species of fresh-water eel, which up to now rivers that flow into the Pacific been in “The Great Man” and “Tunnel Of|o.ean, has been discovered in South Africa, The find was made by R. A, Jubb, ‘a scientific assist- ant in the Rhodes University De- partment of Ichthyology. * *.®* He succeeds Miss Mabel! | ing engineer, announced the con-| opposing party Knowland did-in 1952. But "each hopes to run up a inthe opposition camp.. * * * Whoever comes out on top in Tuesday's vote totals will be fa- vored by the’ politicians to win in November when the two are the gov- par- ‘the — Anxious Recruit Ends Up in Jail SUVA, Fiji—Two 18-year-old a month after stowing away on a Russian ship bound for New Zea- land. : They are Nikola Umuvutia, a Fijian, and Said Hussein, an In- dian, who crept aboard the Rus- ILiq uor Laws in Cook Islands . Ouicani: of Primary \eers" er rare for Governor May Tell it to bay io Faster: « wed They acted « St His Political Future tee in Roratonga recommended. ae ee Stop. almost -ésiy place soe on Can gh cos eee oo pial apres donee fo maare ton a, teeling in|Gitosatt ones Jor one wall Hare,| WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice), Ts s the Intestate 1 eo 0D (UI your bones: —- « — |visitors sn wrathanen of: 0) Pitre toes, See. we TUM-|that says liquor is obtainable. “for as fastae tials treo of. te, tock formation|Callraia’s” Tuesday p purposes only.” lewars show was mash hit wat] The gaa’ Suter man ha sete ep Fed Renae see some further indication of- hls| a4. \cunittee held that ilatives ery “Special permit," it-says, “is- -_ {presidental nomination jas well as whites, should be able a aun aan _ | presidential to dring legally, under a licensing “I'll be longer, brighter, faster 3 * : *. 4 9% as “every. island. Hotels Control Commission. fo me system on every, and funnier,’ said Jerry Wald, the, ‘If think the Chamber. of National interest in the state|should be allowed to ‘run. bars. 0 what Pall “fs behind contest centers on’ the vote totals/There should dynamo who masterminded what is behind it, you're enw | pil should be adequate legal tien “tee tia. Pee LN olled up by Republican Sen. Wil-/means for dealing with drunken- [is now selerred ‘to as “the bent| swe put out about 60,000 of rotest' jam. Knowland and. I ie |ness, and | Gecar show yet.” those licenses a year,” says Law-|". _ Atty. Gen. Edmund G, (Pat) ' Wald he has been invited [rence Siddoway, secretary-man- Brown to grote weal years academy lage of the Chamber in nearby Seek tivamigation of of Ppa ctl oc San SNe he oe lf ernor. Neither expects to win the boys from Suva ended up in jail for| - up a package of Eckrich Cold Meats. See and taste the difference quality ingredients make. 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