De Gaul Gains * PARIS - for a military briefing. _by two aides, arrived in Paris ‘at _ Migiers tomorrow for a show- _ More Power’ in. - lalest Move jummons Gen. Salan hi om Algeria to Paris) for Military Briefing. Charles de Gaulle took over greater absolute power.to-| day than any other French- man in recent history, under a self-im its feet in six months. In that time, he will rule) without interference from Parliament. -, .No sooner had the, - French upper house ut inal Seer this mo 1 on the emergency powe: De Gaulle deuranded as the price of his return to than he summon “the French supreme com- mander in Algeria to Paris = x * * Gen. Raoul Salan, accompanied noon for the meeting. down meeting in which he is ex- pected te telt rebellious army De Siete’ ceintadia the tant his special powers bills through a -veluctant Chamber of Deputies (UPI)—Gen.| man-|. date to restore peace. in, Algeria and put France on ‘ READY IN SEPTEMBER — This aerial view nik dome on Pontiac's new Northern High School, which is expected to-open | in September, with work currently on schedule. The street across" the upper right corner of the picture is Perry, and building in upper right (with dotted’ lines -on roet) The new high*school (in center is Madison Junior High School. of picture) is located on Ariene Street, shown crossing lower corner of picture. Roofless part of the building, on left, will be the gymnasium and swimming pool. These > units will not be finished until late in the fall, after the other sec- tions are opened. The new structure will cost $3,000,000 and accom- modate 1,000 students. morrow afternoon on a new UAW, GM Resume ‘Parley Tomorrow ~ DETROIT (#—General Motors and the United Auto Workers. Union agreed today to resume negotiations to- _ GEN. RAOUL SALAN Called to Paris by De Gaulle - shortly afte midnight and it went, to, the upper house council of the. Republic where it passed 256 to 30.) * & & The austere, 67-year-old former threatened revolt against him in the National Assémbly by _t the deputies bluntly that he would resign if they failed to give him the powers he demanded to restore French political and economic sta- bility at home and overseas. The revolt gollapsed immiddiate- ly thereafter. The bills become law. as quick- ly as they can be published in 4 the official journa) today or to- morrow. De Gaulle already had taken’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Sees In Today’ s : Press | dock free French leader smashed oo elling |. ivast cargoes of butter, wt Britis ers Feel Effects of Strike: Dock Walkouts Cause Rots on Ships in London Prices to Soar as Food LONDON (AP) — British house- wives faced the prospect of food’ shortages and soaring prices to- day as the effects of a: London strike spread throughout * * * Dock workers walked’ off their jobs three weeks ago in a chain of unofficial strikes that have idled some 22,000 workers. Strike British ports have pledged not ta handle cargoes normally unloaded at London. About 30,000 tons of foodstuffs are on the point of rotting aboard ships in the Port of London be- cause nearly 16,000 dockers re- fuse to unload them. Their strike t | is not officially backed by their | union. which from London's meat supplies, depend partly on .imports __|Argentina and New Zealand, were ‘lestimated cut to half, Supplies of British meat were getting through to the shops but prices have rocketed up as much as 8 pence—10 cents a pound _ ee 8s * reported that cheese, bacon and vegetables are deteri- A port official Editorials pene esee saiscesece: © Markets ......--0008 asics oo Oe Obitearies -........+.. sebeee 8 Beets, 14, 15 Theaters ........-0-0eercss 16 TV & Radio — sa. OS Wilson, Earl ..... . 23 Women's Pages .... ‘9 thro il orating and are in danger of hav- ing to be destroyed. ‘Our Cabbages 5 Yards Wide’ Soviets Claim Super Soil LONDON’ (AP)—The Russians claimed today to have dis-.. covered, a soil preparation that will produce carrots three feet long and cabbages five fais — They didn’t say how x te it ‘Moscow radio quoted Prof, Mikhail Shemyakin, an organic - chemistry authority, as saying the secret is in = with a the — taste. ‘fantastic capacity to stimulate gtowth. ; se & # Shemyakin added that they cut the vigetatln petted from _ months to weeks, making it possible to se farm crops in both the pupal north and copeaeakh 2g at \Big Three. Studebaker-Packard is leaders said dock workers in other | labor contract. James Farley Back in Politics | Announces He’s- After Dems’ Nomination for New York Senate Seat Bargaining talks were broken off last Thursday mid-' night when the GM-UAW contract ‘expired. The union anon its demand that bargaining talk —* be shifted from the GM) building to a dowrtown ‘hotel. Lacking contraces with the Big. The seat is held by Irving M.| Three, the UAW resumed bargain- ing today. with one of the car in-' dustry’s two smaller independ- ‘ents, American Motors Corp. The AMC negotiations, re- | cessed in April, resumed on the heels of the failure of the union and Ford, Chrysler and General Motors to agree on new terms. It was the first time Walter ‘Reuther’s union went to the bar- |gaining table with a smaller auto) company in the absence of a con- ‘tract precedent set by the larger i firms, American Motors, which makes the Rambler ear, employs about 20,000 persons in its auto and ap- pliance plants as compared with the half million workers of the the other independent. The aftermath ef the unsuc- cessful Ford, General Motors and Chrysler — was quiet. The Oakland County Tax Alloca tax rate and spread” it amongst’ NEW YORK (AP) — Former ¢|Postmaster .General James A. | allocations. $12,762,280, - Oakland ‘Schools to Get _ Bigger Share of Taxes by taxation to meet its 1959 budget! members didn’t alter preliminary |tion Board yesterday cut 13 centslog . from the county's preliminary 1958) ALTER INDEPENDENCE RATE jeounty schools after school offi-| Figuring on an equalized valua- ‘cials protested thelr preliminary tion of $1.§08,668,648 for the county, ithe $5.62 rate will raise only $10,-) |Farley today announced his CaM) the vote to fix the 1958 county 164,723,381. It had hoped. to raise ination for U.S. senator. He was)),.. of equalized valuation was 4 required a 1958 rate of $5.90. 0 years old. last Friday. Ives, a Republican who has an-; nounced he will not seek re-elec- ition this fall becausé of ill health. * * * Farley, who was Democratic nationa] chairman for eight years during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was the first Demo- crat to enter the race. No Republi- eans have announced for the Senate. Other Democrats mentioned as possibilities for the senatorial nomination have included Mayer Robert F. Wagner of New York, and Thomas W. Finletter, former secretary of the Air Force. Farley's re-entry imto active pol- tics followed by a day an an- nouncement by Leonard W. Hail, former Republican national chair- man, that he would seek the GOP nomination for governor. t- & ; Others mentioned -for the Re- publican gubernatorial nomination Except for a. between-shifts ral-| ly of an estimated 4,000 Ford} workers yesterday there were no. unusual incidents as Big Three ‘employes spent their first “work-| ing day without a UAW ,contract. Cari Stellato, president of Ford Local 600, exhorted union mem- bers to “‘put in a fair day's work and behave yourself so Ford can- not lock us out.’ There were a few cheers and a few boos. Junior Olympics Set The annual Junior Olympics for boys 13 and under will be held Wednesday at Wisner Stadium starting at 1:00 p.m. Eliminations have been held at elementary regional] sites and to- morrow preliminaries and finals will be held in five events. Where You Going? locrat, is expected to be his party's ihave included Nelsonm A. Rocke- ifeller, former assistant secrétary of state: and Walter J. Mahoney of Buffalo, State Senate majority leader. Gov, Averell Harriman, a Dem-\. nominee for re-élection. - Farley made his announcement at a luncheon given by friends, ishortly after the New York Jour- inal-American reported that he to ‘2. William J. Emerson, beard) chairman, and Philip E. Rowston, | Pontiac city commissioner and member-at-large, votes. 62 CENTS HIGHER The new rate is 62 cents er than the 1957 rate and 13 ane at May 23. Yesterday's final vote came _ after the six-member board was deadlocked twice with 3-3 votes on motions that the county rate be set at the preliminary rate (85.75) and $5.50. proposed after the school protests, last Wednesday, brought similar cries of protest Monday from ‘members of the Ways and Means Comrhittee of the Board of Super- visors. : * x “By creating a further deficit) next year you're just making our problem that more critical,’ de- clared David Levinson, Birming- ham conynittee member. * * Levinson was referring to the deficit Oakland County faces this year due te mounting welfare “costs,- Even though the county officials’ made a l2-cent gain over -the new rate will. place the county ie be a candidate. short of what it expected to raise < oR? a me a: eee ee Surprise in the Courtroom Judge H. Russel Holland. was Morgan’s arraignment — Rd. in March. . * x. * visit from Morgan, 29, of correctly,” he asked. “Yes, your honor,” Long was 117 E. es Rd.’ , Kester R. Morgan yesterday met face ‘to face with the man he robbed.” The man was Oakland County Circuit of burglary of-a pistol and other personal effects from the Holland home at 117 E. But Judge Holland. didn’t expect the As First Assistant Prosetutor Robert D. Long read, the charge against Morgan, ~ Judge Holland interrupted: “Mr. Long, did I hear that address: Judge Meets Own Burglar The surprised judge glanced at the blushing face of Morgan, and then asked that another judge take the case. Morgan minutes later pleaded guilty before Judge L. Doty.: Sentencing was set for ~ The occasion eon a charge Fran Jun 16. Before. moving over to Judge Doty’s courtroom, Morgan was called to the beneh to speak to the man he robbed. “I told him I appreciated no vandalism - in the crime and that they didn’t burn the house down with the many matéhes 72 Green St. they” used for later. eewered.. “tt cast dissenting less than. what the board arrived board's proposed rate of $5.50, the more than half a million dollars) ' Morgan’s reply was: : careful; judge." . | In their final session board | x «& * | | ididacy for the Democratic nom- hax rate at $5.62 per thousand dol- $10,672,280,000 which would have ~ Bond Issue, Tax Levy Voted by School Board Taking advantage of its unique financial position ‘among Michigan school districts, the Pontiac Board of} ‘Education yesterday voted to issue $215,000 in 25-year The $5.30 rate, which the board bonds arid levy a .62 mill tax to pay for them. : Airliner Bound for Mexico City From Tijuana 22 Americans Aboard; No Signs of Life Found at Scene of Wreckage — MEXICO CITY (P—A persons aboard crashed against a mountain peak near Guadalajara last night. The wreckage, found ‘|today, showed no signs of life. - The plane was a Constel- lation-of the Aeronaves de Mexico. It was on a flight from Tijuana, at the -Cali- fornia border, to: Mexico City. | Somie of the 22 passengers who boarded at Tijuana were Ameri- am. : The four-engine craft made a stop at Guadalajara and took off for Mexico City at 10:01 p.m. It crashed against San Augustine Peak, .10 miles frem Guadalajara. The last radio contact was with -‘Guadalajara airport at 10:15 p.m. -« _ The Guadalajara airport is at: 6,000 feet altitude and the peak 7,500. The wreckage was sighted by search planes carrying officials ~ of the Mexican airline, flying out of Mexico City. Search parties with ambulances, doctors and nurses moved in on the area, It was expected to take this party ‘| several hours to get into the area. It was raining at the time of the crash..Some residents of Guad- alajara said they heard an explo- sion at about the time of the crash. - * * * Guadalajara, Mexico's second city, is 290 miles northwest . of iMexico City. | tax allocations fer 29 townships, | other than fer Independence They chopped off 48 cents from) "ithe preliminary rate of $1.80 and} ssed it on to the township schoo! | district. * * * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) * * * The board action followed within two hours the set- ting of its tax rate by thet . County Tax Allocation) Board at 9.38 mills, as com- |pared with a 10-mill school itax currently leveled in the city of Pontiac. to lose 62 mills to the county out} of the total 15 mills that #onstitu- ‘tionally can be levied by the eoun-| ty, township and school units) combined. To recoup this .62 mills, ‘beard acted under a section of the! jstate school code which allows) school districts with indebtedness of less than 2? per cent of its valu- ation to issge bonds without a vote of the people. | Pontiac is the only such dis- = i a ane Neh * Judge Holland said “y tried to bp | i NSM AMER SRI x : 2 wney | Bie aR elite Shae This meant that the board stood | the ‘LOCAL RATE SAME a intends: to pay off the bonds in “lone year since it will have. re- ‘iceived enough income from. the trict in Michigan, according to board member Louis H. Schim- mel, = x * & It also acted under a 1955 con- stitutional amendment under which millage to retire 25-year bond is- |sues for school construction can jbe levied beyond the 15-mill limi- itation that otherwise applies. The result will be, according to Schimel and Supe-intendent Dana P. Whitmer, that "ontiac mills for schools that they are now paying, while their county taxes will be 5.62 mills as com- pared ‘with the current 5 mills. “We told the people long ago that we needed 18.75 mills to carry out our 10 yéar plan of construction,” said Dr. Whitmer. “This year the county took .62/ mills from us and we are just regaining it. Even with this money regained, however, we will still have less income than the current year because property valuations have been cut in Pontiac.” * * ®. Schimmel added that the board 62° mill additional tax to do so. “What it boils down to," he % issuing the equivalent of ta:: antic- » ipation _notes, stated,’ “‘is that we are in effect Most of the county's, 31 school; residents’ will pay the same 18.75) At Tijuana, Acronaves tdenti- | fied one of the victims as Al. trede Gayou; executive vice pres- | ident of the airline, He lived in Pasadena, Calif., with his wife, Ruth, and their five chil- ‘ldren. He was of his way to Mexico City on airline business. , * * ’ Two other Americans - identified iby the Tijuana office were Bill .|Shimada and Townsend Cromwell, both of La-Jolla, Calif. They were scientists at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla. |Petrillo Quits Musicians Union in Flood of Tears (AP) — James PHILADELPHIA C. Petrillo, long-time czar of everything musical, bowed out to- day as president of the American Federation of Musicians, He wound up a tearful goodbye by recommending to delegates at ithe union’s 61st annual convention |that they elect Herman D. Kenin, |Portland, Ore., as his successor, * * * : Kenin, a 56-year-old lawyer, is the union’s West Coast represen- tative. Petrillo went through two hand- kerchiefs and- about 45 minutes in making his exit as head of the . union. Kenin and Al Manuti, 48, presi- dent of the union's 32,000 member New York local, were nominated by the convention, Election by ballot of the 1,200 delegates will be held tomorrow. . ‘The 66-year-old Chicagoan was nominated for re-election but Pe- trillo stuck by his guns. He de- clined. He had announced last imonthyhe would not accept re- nomination because he was a tired man. = Fair Weather fo Last Through Wednesday Generally fair through Wednes- day and not quite so cool tonight, says the weatherman, Tonight's low will.be near 50 - 54. Tomorrow’s high will reach 72-76 with the low tomorrow mght about 54. The weather bureau has issued, this 30 day forecast for June: Near normal temperatures are expected é on, an additional |. — beyond the 15-mill limit.”” Suneco as 24.9¢. We give red stamps. Double Wed“ Schroeder's Stivice Perry & Teaneck Sts. $83 Gasoline Frice Down On $35 Super Premium 100 Octane Ethyl, slap _ om our New Super Regular Gasoline. We now handle two gasolines. ,- Parmer Gas & Oi] Co. ‘itemperatire recorded in. the Great es region with rainfal] exceeding or equaling ‘the normal over the northern half of the nation. In downtown Pontiac the lowest preceding 8 a.m. was 4. The reading was 70 “ 2 p.m. Jd. B. 22 ‘Orehard Lake Ave., just off Sac. — tote So or Behe ab it Hot ot The Bane ek TH Mexican airliner with 45. Lee gate me Party Planned Before Trip , ber of Commerce Cruise. for the trip, is scheduled to be 2 . ‘ . “ je : we = ! 4 T vO . La a a a ae ¥ . Bon Voyage Affair to Highlight the Sailing’ of C. of C. Cruise | A bon voyage party will high- light the sailing Thursday of the second annual Pontiac Area Cham- x *« * About 120 area residents who are signed up for the fou~-day voy- age and their wives are invited to the get-together-abeard-the S. S. South American at her Detroit Riv- er berth at the foot of Woodward Ave., said John W. Hiflinger, frostbite dent in thé 30-foot well in.a quarry near Casey,, Ill., 40 miles east -of here. : st le against death in bottom. of a-well. - wwe we Lewis was trapped by an acci- “Sheer bravery ‘got him out,” said Dr. R. A. Hartman to whon-. he told his story after being | chamber manager. The party will last from 4:30 p-m, Thursday untij the 6:30 p.m. sailing time, said Hirlinger. Then the cruise Ship pushes off for Lake Huron, Sault Ste. Marie and the Straits of Mackinac. It will swing up the St. Mary’s River and into Lake Superior Fri- day afternoon, touching in- at the Canadian locks Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight. A seven-hour stop at Mackinac Island plus a swing under the; new Mackinac Bridge are sched-|' uled for Saturday. xz * * The ship, exclusively chartered back in Detroit at 2:30 p.m. Sun- day. ; The chamber’s cruise committee is headed by Gay L.. Herrington. Howard O. Powers, iast year’s chamber president, is commodore of the voyage. : » A full program of shipboard ac- tivitiy has been planned. Insurance Payment : in 2 Deaths Tied Up DETROIT # — A restraining order has tied up a possible 1% million dollar insurance payment in the helicopter death March 24 of Jule and Louis Garavaglia. They were brothers. * * * Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. is seeking a court order to gain return of three policies held by Garavaglia Construction Co. House Debaes Huge Fund Bill $38,310,561,000 Arms Measure Would Speed Missiles, A-Submarines * * * He Struggles for Hours | to Escape Death Trap’ | EFFINGHAM, Ill. (UPI)—James|Diane, ‘together’ with ‘the doctor, Lewis Jr., 25, saved himself in ajpieced : six-hour struggle the the today: from/load of limestone at 5:30 p and exposure at St. An-jyesterday was fair. well he was “The water level was 14-feet below the surface. Lewis shed his clothes! — to pull himself - in Casey and brought here. \Weeks Orders . Office Cleanup — —He Gets It! Lewis, who drives @ truck for using 4 Lewis tumbled in, head first. the well. io His strength fading, he managed| .m. when the wall of the aera (eft to right) - scheduled to be L. Warner, of the Redford Post. The building is ready for-use next fall. =’ Hi ae He was treated first at a clinic Construction at Pontiac General Hospital, suspended last May | i Hospital Construct By PET®. LOCHBILER ¥ Re FEES itt i Fuki HL if Arraignment Set on Delayed aoe eee Lynn D. Allen’s Death have Office Left Vacant by The four circuit judges of Oak- z c E : i 3 ‘i é 5 ges Hy : at age is FES Fé gete Spirit No, 9 i at 8 p.m. tomorrow with ter Eg Fe iit E i f if TLitE on Homicide Charge Each policy has a possible $500,- | | it appeared, ° —y| Arraignment in Oakland County 000 maximum benefit. », Mahon said the nation ‘i i ti fi f 5° About 450 four-drawer file inets were for again and the 7° z eT Ee ‘Expected Today ~ . Jook today in broad sections of the he ' te semtheast tenlgne. Temerrow night =” fair and a little warmer, ce restraining : hearing for ‘June 23. * * * Louis, president of the construc- tion firm, and Jule, vice president, wereskilled with pilot James Ken- nedy when a company helicopter’ crashed near the firm's office in suburban Center Line. More Showers in Much of U.S... By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More wet weather was the out- country. and in parts of the South but it was mostly clear and in the Northeast. , * * * The cooler air’ which invaded the Northeast dropped tempera- tures into the “40s and 50s from southern Ohio northeastward into New England. It also was cool in the north central region but warmer air headed into the upper and mid Mississippi Valley and was expected {6 move into the Great Lakes region and Ohio! Valley. : “et & * Heavy rain and hail hit parts of the northern and central Plains during the night while showers and thundershowers struck wide, areas to the Pacific Coast and southward into northern sections of California and Nevada. The Weather Foll U.S. Weather Bureau Report we cate maaan ete y fa reug jednesday. Net quite se cool teday and tonight. istekod paced teday 6-70. Le igh temerrew 72-76. winds 5-10 miles ; row, w tenigh' 50-34. Northeast ar becoming east “ Teday in Pentiac ; mo temperature preceding § a. m., At 8 a.m.: W'nd velocity ®3 m.p.h. Direction: Southwest. Gun sets Tuesday at 8:03 p.m. Sun rises Wednesday at 4:57 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 9:46 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 7:51 a.m. Downtown Temperaieres seo so 1 Date tn 86 Years 96, in , 1895 39 in 1926 Bigger..oha jpensed with. ‘over Pflimlin's white-and-gilt office s:.words of an aide—“‘began govern- fig- ures that saved about $22,500. (Continued From Page One) districts received the 13-cent hike over the preliminary rate with the exception of about four where ad- ditional adjustments were made. The final rate for the Pontiac City School district was estab- lished at $7.98, with an addition- al $1.40 per thousand premium within the City of Pontiac, There is also $8.75 voted in excess of the 15-mill imitation for this dis- trict. « Emerson yesterday called on Corporation Counsel Harry J. Mer- ritt for a ruling: after. the. board was stymied after two votes. Mer- ritt called for a “compromise.” OKS NEW INFORMATION This prompted Howard Warner, of Farmington, to move for the $5.62 rate. Before the vote on this rate, the board, on a proosal of Clar- De Gaulle Takes On More Power Today (Continued From Page One) - over the duties of the outgoing gov- lin: and usual ceremonies were dis- Instead De Gaulle simply took and shortly before noon—in the ing France.” ' His first move was to summon socialist Robert Lacoste, . minister- resident in Algeria for the past two years. Lacoste arrived on the double at “21:55 am. ‘drawing up his final cabinet list before leaving for Algeria. De Gaulle himself, wearing his Felix Houphouet-Boigny. De Gaulle ‘received a standing ovationextremely rare in the Menday's Temperatere Chart 43 Marquette * lll: Younty Schools to Get yer.Share of Taxes ernment-of Premier Pierre Pflim- It was utderstood De Gaulle was}bates to complete its one-eighth spring. Emerson, prior to adjournment of the board’ expressed dissatis- faction with the 15-mill limitation which the county, township and school district ‘rates must stay with- in. f ' * * “It has reached a point where it just won't work in metropolitan Michigan,” Emerson said. “Whether we are right or wrong, our job was a big one to split up the limitation based on submitted budgets with astronomical amounts." Hearing Slated on Perry Street _ Commission to Take. Up Special Assessments at Meeting Tonight A public hearing. is scheduled by ithe ‘City Commission tonight on $103,113 in special] assessments on private propert? along the Perry street (M24) widening and repav: ing project. _ Property owners are being asked to contribute $4-per front foot to the city’s share of the $1,300,000 State Highway Department project. The city also intends to pay $130,- 370 out of gas ang weight tax re- share of the total cost. The state and federal governments are pay- ing the rest, . street, Prospect to Wilson; Monti- cello avenue, Orlando to Ingleweod and Tallahassee avenue, Inglewood Apc hy a Es wn Warren Simonds, assistant hos- pital director, said delivery may take “three or four” weeks after the order is placed. The around pa’ d tion. The hospital is completing an-inventory of its present supply of. curtains, Simonds said, to de- c-* * Swords is free an_a $1,000 bond. 125 Die of Heat, Dust — NEW DELHI (UPI)—Heat and i I i ohatel A it ie Rep. Dingell Says: termine how many can be used for this purpose. The curtains Will a said, pleted. “We C time the hospital has cleared the original building of patients and allows “us to go to work,” said John W. Armstrong, president of the Detroit firm. ; Work on plumbing, heating and electrical installations has been similarity halted, Euler Armstrong indicated the delay would cause his firm-.to ask. for a corresponding delay in the date ae of are ready to yo ahead anyjask Federal Aid in Michigan WASHINGTON @ — Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Mich) states a con- stitutional debt limit probably will stop Michigan from ‘ : * *. 8 The bill, a modified version of the Eisenhower administration pro- a 13-week extension of jobless pay. When told of Dingell’s state- ment, Rep. Thaddeus M. Machro- wicz (D-Mich) said, “I know of no such limitation.” More Than Half Would Close Stores About a third favor law fo make/le oN ~ \ 1 . “Ne one in Michigan has told and now awaits the President's acceptance of the federal money. tor jobless - Is Doubtful Machrowicz is Michigan’s only me anything like that,” Machro- -wiez told q reporter. “I’m not” saying he (Dingell) is wrong, but I never heard of it.” ; Machrowicz said the Michigan Legislature would have to approve Dingell's prediction was made in measure. a House speech criticizing the enacted instead the {® * * Congress, he said, should have}. Kennedy-| the expense of their unemployed.” | No One Sneers as Dad Models His Sack Look Sharon, a 16-year-old part-time model who wants to be a mechanical engineer. slipped dad into a sack shirt. 6 a.m #& 11s. m........, 6, Customary gray suit, white shirt City Attorney William A. Ewart ms = = ue | and gray tie, was on the gov- | is scheduled to report on a re-\ paying ‘less than a fair unemploy- 9a. m. 60 2p. m ‘79 ernment bench as the senate | quest by the Oaklang County Ta-° n ; ment‘ compensation check per | e _ to vel ce completed work on the constitu- | ble Toppers for permission to week and for short and di 60 H. P, Flying Scott qMondsy in Pontiec | faa reform bill, last of three | open ——— at gow on| - , ce aa of — to keep their "teil temperature s.--ssceseess. nvolving a transfer of powers | Sundays. would involve . unemployment tax low.” ~ & t inch — pe , or ower, temperature ...cccccececes 48 unprecedented in the history of | amendment of a local ordinance | ANN ARBOR (UPI)—A report/between the ages of 21 and 39 agree)’ oy The cinigd ea et apc Fe, Lemeerstere .... ’°| the Fourth Republic. een ad by the puenigens 2 ses yt oredr : -< . ; ied powe you _ buy. : * pes eemag fe Coons, | Teee Bee were es ee _., (than half of the greater Pontiac-|less well educated and lower, “Canadians (1 W. atch : | Stop in and Se Lowest. temperature iuscllccsc aa JOf state, Socialist Guy Mollet,| ‘The commission is also sched-ineroit area residents think it is|eome Detroiters have considerably ! | Pme e ORR tersg a Carte ee et ee Teel ee ee a heelys Gears “rng” trluige proportions against: Sinday/| J § Nuclear Test | the Entire Scott-Atwater Line Highest and Lowest Temperatures This ae . business to be open Sunday. ; found in col- pte : en * of e ada today became the fourth na- : gees, 8.2 Sa oF a Freact pertement. to Sarasota, tion to accept a U.S, invitation to ; 2 53 Meme # 3, He asked and received og massive scssltioms 46 waa elas witness a hydrogen bomb test in a ; P 4 ‘majority “to permit t overn- ions « ceive - agse ; : - 2 Remese F SF com to smrt fis heavy. work im.|ment rolls on two other improves} ¢ Pacific. go get vate Bel- ye MARINE EXCHANGE “ey, a is Omaha. 4 gomediately.” ments are also on tonight's agenda. | ! ~ _— ee? | a lili ag a a: ee .@ & Belson =F 2) Otherwise, he warned, ‘France/They involve & new sidewalk on \ bpeade goa invited 14/0 ag en ee $44 Pittsbu 63 46, would “face large-scale subversion) Cherry east of Hill. street . __ Aountries d. scientists to 81M 379 $, Saginaw, Pontiec FE 8-4101 2 2 Se ip)which would sweep away every-|and a ew water line on the north} of of a so-called clean wes ies! teacher ee | 8 ote. 32\ thing.” .-"., |gide_of Featherstone road from bomb in late July or August. Boats —- Moters —~ Tesilers, —- Expert Service _ , { 30 Washin i e All but the 14 Communists ap-|Kenilworth avenue about, 300 ‘feet | -- la, if 7 —_ Pd | ‘sepS = iplauded hin. J ; Tora ae Ot ee ae : viet Unior ft r " It’s NEW! It's HERE! It’s HOT! The Fabulous 3H.P.to6O HP OAKLAND % Mailbox at Post Office moved this morning. According to Robert C. Miller, One pa Mercy College Ph vedo ge Detroit, held graduating exercises for students’ on Saturday, Hope pros i: tae ag a mmabnaa Wayne State and the. University of Detroit will cag ‘their . com- mencements June 12 Western Michigan Univeristy al Kalamazoo will graduate 900 stu- dents June 9. Alma College graduates 192 sen- jors next Saturday. A class of 18 girls will receive ‘their diplomas at Nazareth, with Carmelita Cheda of Detroit re- ceiving summa cum laude Celestine Leona Ahearne of Flint getting cum laude. Detroit Institute will graddate 56 students tonight and in addi- tion will give honorary doctor's degrees to four men. x * - - a = up that Against. Alarm. weenie this new law will ee aly fouled Congress — although ith. State Dept. Cautions Foreign Relations Unit that the fedefal government, pro- vide money to all states to extend unemployment pay to those job- needle in the states by proposing] This - ‘didn't sit too well with oe some.-states, since they had enough money in their funds to ex- less workers who had exhausted all the weeks due them. : ‘tend the number of weeks boecun lols a gienaniek added ‘by Con- igress. ‘ase Electric Shever . gon ts this mish-mash of eae ‘final bill approved by Soeirote petted Se original er proposal—a loan and Eisenhower a 50 per cent extension in weeks— , representative will be in our every Wednesday of every accept. i And those who. do accept may have to call special sessions» of their legislatures. or perhaps even amend their constitutions. WASHINGTON (AP The State Departitient cautioned today against any words or action which night complicate the tasks facing the De Gaulle’ government in — AS ¥, Cs. 77.00 ¥%, Ct.$269.00 ‘BUDGET TERMS MYERS JEWELRY SHOP. Tel-Huron Shopping Center C. Burke Elbrick, assistant sec- jretary of state for European al- falc. WADESE at coe of 5 ents but Cid ‘same time I think Americans would do well to avoid going off deep end in. considering the | possible effects of the French sit- ‘uation upon the Western world as = * * * ! He said he was convinced of the “profound dedication of the Bui sing Store Break-In Brings 1¥2-15-Year Term | Breaking into a Pontiac building | supply store in March brought An- \drew A. Horbatiuk, 30, of Pontiac. | ‘a prison sentence yesterday of ifrom 18 months to 15 years. Oakland County Circuit Judge H Russel Holland passed sentence on | Horbatiuk, of 80 N.. Merrimac St., 'who pleaded guilty May 23 to \breaking into the store March 12 at re ¥ 156 W. 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No limit, HAND TOWELS - 15 x. 26 inch CANNON Terry cloths in solid and. plaids, CAFE VALANCES | 9 x 48 inch size valances in colors of green, white, rose. PRISCILLA CURTAINS fF, Mint green, criss cross style. Just 18 at this price. 50” wide panel. CANNON DRAPES Woven styles. Also cotton yoy bedspreads. Value to DRAPES & CURTAINS = Assorted styles, colors in limited selection. $7.98 value. BEDSPREADS F Only 6 Motgan-Jones ‘Minuet’ spreads ih twin. size. $24.95 value. COVERLETS : Everglaze, floral design - Ris twin -_ Regular $6.98 a) oe E98 N. Saginaw | | ; y da | é * eeecesecsecocosseeseees 3 Barguin-Peckad Flore a i ag i 4 * ee ee oid FOUR _ ~ |e Seam Pop fering Jobs Labor - Secretary Lists : Summer Opportunities for Students WASHINGTON (UPI)—There are still ‘‘wide open” opportunities for summer jobs in. ice cream and soda pop lines, gasoline statins and resort hotels and camps, But prospects are slimmer in éonstruction and factory work for students seeking vacation jobs. , x © . Labor Secretary James P. Mitch- ell outlined the situation in an open letter today to the four million high school and college students expected to seek vacation work this year. _ He said it will inies “pleasing: on your part and investigation ‘and a good deal of resourceful- ness if you are to. get the ” you want.” With fewer job openings and more teenagers than ever before, competition will be keener, he said. The boy or girl with previous ex- perience or special skills will have some advantages, he noted. * « * Mitchell suggested that young jcb seekers check “right now” with state employment offices. * * tion keener. “Only youth with some previous experience can except to find employment in either con- struction or industry.” The situation is better for of- fice work, especially for girls with secretarial skills, he contin-. gasoline stations, resort hotels and camps. College Prof to Run for lowa Governor DES MOINES (AP)—A college has won the’ Republican nomina- tion for governor in his first bid * for political office. He is Dr. W mG. Murray, 54, Iowa State professor and an authority on ap- praisal of property for taxation purposes. ; * * * He'll oppose Democratic Gov. Hersche] Loveless—who vetoed a c. Bele _THE PONTIAC PRESS, . TUESDAY, JUNE, a tose sa Dog Bites Water Skier cers. said the mut, pad et Makes ‘Auto utero COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) nan ae Refuse on” — A dog bit water. skier John|young John planed past. The boy] OGDEN, Utah Secaur, 10, as a boat’ towed the|was treated for the bite, which/Patrolman san Arou pee [oy eine ome eee ree wan't _belleved _ serlons, |cided against In the Pontiae pigs oe LOOK FOR YOUR PURE OIL DEALER CLYDE GLASCOCK 3 + 2 ¥ BILL FORD | ; oe W. St. Rd. (M-59) Pon an Pon é sales tax increase bill a year ago) 4 —in the general election next fall. Loveless had no_ opposition for renomination. * * * Murray, who contends real es- tate no longer is able to sustain the burden of school taxes, advo-| — ‘cated boosting the state sales tax! © from 2 to 3 per cent and using the extra money for state 1 aid to] ~ local schoo] districts. In the tarly Gays of Cidna’s ten ‘ trade, merchants added camellia petals to enhance the tea’s flavor. | | Watch for “cheating! Look for household clues. Peeling paint, cracked walls, loose shingles, splintered steps. Watch for neighborhood clues. Bro- ken sidewalks, potted roads, too much traffic, ugly débris, That's how blight starts cheating you. Decay anywhere in your com- munity is a very real threat to your personal and economic security, Blight ‘spreads swiftly and unseen. - Encouraged by carelessness and neglect it breeds slums that cheat WM. E. BORDERS 688. Mt, Clemens Dg you of money by raising your | | taxes, lowering your property val-/ ues... robbing you of local school and business opportunities. Stop the. cheating now. Keep/up your own home, work with your neighbors in community-improve- ment groups. Write today for prac- tical information to: ACTION Americon Council Te - Box 500, Radic City Station, M.¥. 20, #.¥. Published ass public service by The Pontias Press ta cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. LEO PERKINS Lake . 2986 Orchard Pontiac, CHAS. P. HENDERSON ae 7 Ave. - begs oe Michigan : CLAYTON WALTERS 5040 = aoe HERE ART LANE HENRY WATKINS ALDO SMITH) sats TOM MAGUIRE HARRY Ww. snour tate | el’ the kind of service , that makes you - — “feel good all over”! “ALTON JOHNSON 417 €. Pike St. tac, “We're proud of the service we give. We work hard to make ‘it the best in town. That’s why we call it Royal Welcome Service. “Next time you're out driving, stop in at one of our stations. Pay special attention to the kind of service you get, because good service is ° our specialty. We’re interested in your entire car, not just the gas tank.” Get friendly Royal Welcome Service—get it where you get new Enriched PURE “Regular” gasoline which gives premium performance in 3 out of 4 cars ata savings of 3¢ fo 6¢ a gallon. DANIEL RICHARDSON / 404 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiac, &, Weedward A DUTCH KURTH . Birmingbem, RONALD SALKELD , 3783 Ritsabeth Lake Pontiec,: Michigaa 8 FAY: WILLIAMS | 73 “'U. 6. i2 Plymouth, ebigee HAROLD HOPKINS 29708 Grand River Farmington, Michigan BOB MILLER | $2412 Five Mile Ré. JULIUS FEOLE 130 Main &t. jorthville, Michigan gives Royal Welcome Hm eee Se ’ BE SURE WITH PURE, Iii ROBERT E, DICKIE * > Miracle Mile Pure Station . . Pontiac, Michigan > * 1 : i more reasons than ever to—. .WILLIAM_H. ASHER — * THE b PONTIAC PRESS. _ TUESDAY, J UNE a, 1958 Sidewalksloneliness, Sie: anlayy ihey- hed nb-the heavens are yer crowded "seruvle of a Pavernget Plato: froze cored i pean 5 toaif fe 5 bal pone Gene The. stars will never look the But never again—never, never,|ing a frée Sunday doubleheader. same to us again, never! | Dr. Shapley, who rates the earth “ky + Dr, Harlow Shapley, retired di-j@8 @ lowly mudball circling man always able to servatory, has’ de forever|—estimates there skyward to the stars and tell him-|was either lonely or serene verse. Fae os self, “Up there is quiet, peace, “Se ® ’ But, hold on, There’s worse to serenity.” Somehow, in his own' Lonely? Why it turns out that|come. sone a. Ftc geeeee ean TP OP eternnernnssarennenneenenesees oF wo of neighboring planets. e _ Established tn 1698 ee is @ piker's e $ \Shapley. 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FITZGERALD . - President and Publisher ‘ TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1958 He Loved Our County andItLovedHim Few men in Oakland County’s his- tory have held a major county office for more than a quarter century. x « * But such was the case of County 4 Clerk Lynn D. ALLEN, whose tenure i in that office was in its twenty-sixth’ = year. . = He held that particular office long- er than any other man in our history. His service in that capacity covered the period of our county’s greatest growth. While fuel power would be. This subsidy last year and the plant will be five years in building. t & _ The Government owned Shipping- port plant is being operated as a part of private industry and is a good ex- ample of our progress in the field of Atoms-for-Peace. . Credit Is Due People in Growing Clarkston — -Our enterprising neighbors to the he was its clerk it more than issue for two and a half million dol- 7 tripled its population. a se, x *« * We cE 3 Si dere | Rrtenatly aear cr nants ople of Clarkston, The wiadaig «. pela, was a very comfortable 2¥% to 1. - On assuming the clerk’s office he shows that the started a series of improvements that ae ee puxprergeat tt not only kept pace with the county’s. ~ of education and the necessity of growth, but set it up as @ model for— keeping abreast of the times. the same office in other counties. _“ Clarkston will have a fine, new - _ ®* * * high school. Many of the procedures: initi- x « ated by him now have become §=—« The area is developing rapidly and standard, not only in Michigan, | Clarkston finds the demands for _but throughout the nation. more schools a steady one and it He held many civic positions, both Tecognizes that the need will be even local and otherwise, and served as greater in the future. By and large, president of the Michigan County Oakland County is composed of citi- Clerks’ Association, and held other’ zens that look ahead and are willing executive posts because of his study to. provide the necessary education and understanding of the functions for our young people. ; of his office. . “kf. | x k&*& *&.- All Oakland salutes Clarkston. A lover of the great outdoors, he = vodcscd' a hte ettitin The Man About Tews long had enjoyed a close affiliation X-County Road with sportsmen’s activities, where his counsel on game conservation and on allied work always was eagerly | sought ; . n ‘ t 4 : Topmost among his enjoyments Is Being Laid This Week a. was the time he spent in the sur- - , June: The month of weddings roundings of his cabin in the | ‘24_—Foses. and accompanying northwoods. Pa therne. * x x A new cross-county east-and-west ; oh ar vyement will be com this _Lyww was more than a political >* a duah ain bee Bhooges figure or office hojder in Oakland goyth Holly-Fenton Road is finished. County: It brought him a heritage § This gives traffic binge hs yeu and birthright that heappreciated. highway, going through. Oxford, He loved this county, -and it recipro- ern “¥ gree oa oe ten gore . cated in making him one of the great- in the east part of the county. est vote getters in its history. It passes one mile south of Holly and Atoms-for-Peace Plant will get much of the traffic now on state highway M-87 that goes through that vil- lage. The three-mile stretch was all that 7 ° remained to provide. an all-paved road | Dedicated by President: —» : : — teas ; : Velda Ellefson ‘be ‘Unted Sates Dr, William Brady Saysi | _ City Commnittce ‘24 W. Randell” aie Ge le “oy, THe Arbitration Committee {0 Terrible to Think” he 5 Pe Wa the City of Pontiac, established eat : official statements They ‘Found L way to Cure by the City Commission, is doing Of Such a Thing’ the President and ssveltic ; - a wonderful job and is to becom = cisong took flowers from an va siecine Bursitis Pain, Headache write on sims tom ate ny ‘ti pare 08.518 Pi, Bited tm pi. S.Pre Sat Fl (BN), Sat, oa, we: omen DR. HENRY A. MILLER __ Optometrist - 7 North Saginaw Street: Phone FE 4-6842 “Bener Things in Sight” > + Open Friday Evenings i VODKA WAGON Astoria Ho- we finance din- of Hall ete | i u li : é E is z 8 ol NEB itt a 4 we the Funeral Diréciors know the wonders of His work. ~The service of the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home is rendered in true v humility, born of experience and knowing ’ the — ? of God's ib will. . AE: FUNFRAL HOME f ~ 855 WEST -HURON ST. PONTIAC TEIN Big Dollar Savinas on Men's Cool Dacron-Rayon Tropicals ‘.. Buys like this are hard to find... but : not at Penney’s! You get a premium Wash ’n’ Wear blend . . . One you can automatic or drip dry... One that gives wrinkles the 88 old “heave-ho”! Yes, Penney’s high Dacron — content insures top performance ... and Penney’s smooth tropical tailoring i insures cool comfort! 5 colors. Sizes 29 to 42 — SS; Only at Pontiac State Bank will you get FREE Life Insurance protection with your auto loan — if something happens to you, your family will have the car — free and clear! This is only one of the extras you get at Pontiac State Bank! ‘ h You'll also get our lower-interest bank rates on your auto loan plus a wide choice of payment plans to fit your budget. See how reasonable our payment plans are — check the box at right! . So... go ahead and buy that new or used car, but be sure to contact Pontiac State Bank for financing. It’s easy to do — all you need is a satisfactory income and credit rating. Make your deal, figure the unpaid balance after trade in, then phone us for.the cash. We'll arrange the matter quickly and easily! Call the Main Office downtown or any of Pontiac State’s four branches: . 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Wiersema for its annual pic- Following ‘the dinne ot- r, new ficers were installed. They are ey ~riving cia the picnic 5 Meidey were ( left to right) Mrs. Olive. Lord, Mrs. Clare Hubbell, and ‘eal! Barnes, Mrs. T. £. Pictene renal guests in her West wereeis Road home for the annual picnic of Alpha ae ee of Dis Kappa Gamma Society. An _ fie Rensenerting seetery president; Mrs. Fay Ealy, sec- - ond - ident; Aldene Franch, ° secretary; Mrs. P. J, Kinsella, treasurer and Mrs. T. E, Wier- - -sema, parliamentarian, 2 A president’s pin was pre- sented to Mrs. Irene Albright Seles i Te by-Mrs. Iva O’Deli. . : 3 = j - . Mrs, Wiersemja was assisted - Retiring president Mrs, Irene Al- of the Alpha Beta Chapter as Patricia bys a committee which included i , , 2 Richard P Hazel bright (left) presents the gavel to Mrs. Knudsen, newly. installed. vice presi mati a Gin x : Thomas Dodson (right) new president dent, lookson, = Mrs. Stuart Galbraith and Mrs. - .- By. EMILY POST . _— Adams. “Detr Mrs, Post: The other Ce eee i a x ni . afternoon two friends of mine, whom I had not seen for a = Pp long time, came to pay me a our’'s ay * visit. They came at two and I thought they would surely be D B gone by four at which time oes DUY I had a dentist. appointment, : , . M F d but they stayed on and on until anemone Bae ‘ i O re OO it was toe late for me to keep . my appointment. CHICAGO (UPD—An hour's “When my husband asked me 5 e : wages these days brings home that evening if I had gone to icers more bacon — and any other the dentist I told him that kind of food — than it did in 1 had company ail afternoon the “good old days.” : ce Cael bore ox en Married The U.S. Department of Ag- I had to go to the dentist. ec e _ Saturday in riculture reports’ that wages : ; nl ‘ _ and salaries have gone up “I Chink this would have been Lexington much faster than food prices very Fade sad muuch the sarme hb Unit — Ky were —calthough folks might not telling them home ;' ' ss .. believe it in ‘checking up on an ig : 3A y Mary Ann their grocery bills. Enjoying the picnic menu are dinner Mrs. Lorena Adams and Mrs. Richard , Bimeron ' According to the government - : hour's" Answer: I agree with your committee members Mrs. - ge Yan Penman. Officers were elected when daughter of sori agpantin factory husband, It certainly would not sen (left), chairman of the dinner, . members of the American Le- g Sass if! saves ol enced (awe oom visitors int ae eae gion Auxiliary, Cook - Nelson Mr. and Mrs.” as compared with six and one- very sorry but you had an , j Unit 20, met Monday evening Austin J. tae Napeite dl nia ot manag appointment et the dentist at Grab Him—Abby at the post home on Auburn Brinegar _ tor an hour's work, would have four and that if you: missed — avenue. Toe t 19 ounces of beefsteak — = puegenoviges ae oe G Mz Fi Mrs. Robert Conant was of Lexington, in 1929: today it buys about named president of the group. and Harold 3% ounces. ; < wont OO an S. ar to In . Others elected were Mrs. Arthur Shoup. As for bacon, Pop could peer ° “Dear Mrs. Post: The other James McKee, first vice pres- He is the son pana Pine em «cay ts day while I was out driving, By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN my parents as eng thice: but § man and this woman wouldn't ident; Mrs. Milton Yerkes, sec- ia According td the adios my car overheated and 1 had “DEAR ABBY f'mawoman 4 of a sudden-I noticed she _be bothered with him, but they ond vice. president; Mrs. Wil- of Mr, an, 8 Ladi ne to stop at = garage to have of 58 and have been the Vietin started calling my mother don't know my husband! He~ jianj Thomas, secretary: Mrs. ’ Claude re «a ot: half ‘ water put in: the radiator. As at cwoliane oak ‘NELLIE” and. my father bought her a pair of silk stock- Dan (Gasen Gannon litre ae nowadays. there was no charge for this Ot hich — Send 1 ‘BILL.’ They almost choked ings for Mothers’ Day and she : ne Shoup and the , The Agriculture Department service I simply thanked the “ : ws tnt oon at A Joseph Fouts, historian. Mrs. % ‘am unmarried. 1 have been but didn t Say anything. Is this isn't his mother. What should . lat - Uv SI says an hour’ Ss pay also buys attendant and drove off. _ seeing a fiN€ gimme proper? If it- isn’t, do you I do about this? MAD __ Leo Mineweaser, chaplain; and € UT. ONOUP three times as many eggs. but- My wife who was in the see ti : oe = think I ought to correct her DEAR MAD: There's no Mrs. Carl Shindorf, sergeant- ter amd oranges and almost | car with me thought I should man who is 60 and if so how?” JIM fool like an old fool and your at arms. twice as much milk as it did have given him a tip. Will yu Oy as wid- DEAR JIM: It is proper husband fs behaving like one. * & ¢t : in 1929. 7 please to me E 6 kip ned A year only if the parents don't ob- Get the“ lady’s recipe and Mrs. Ro Mrs. .El — — > cessary in this situation?’’ ye “ject. (Some rather en hres it) break up the Breakfast Club. = on Dean, Mrs. . ; ‘a Hl S £ — — He poe Homever Ml vaucs eee ° la « & don Showen, and Mrs. L. MRS. HAROLD ARTHUR SHOUP Willis Tea Honors : Answer; tip was not dores : ’ ; il : oeeds : necessary, I peak pee your and shows me choked, I suggest you cough CONFIDENTIAL TO’ “IN Gladys Williams were named Room Mothers - wife that you should have given much respect. up the courage to ask your TROUBLE:” I will keep your ® the executive board. Sh B ° N ti ] ; one to the attendant, or at He wants to young lady to address your secret forever—but you can't. Members of the nominating Ou Pp- I iIneGar up la AS Teachers of Willis School ‘4 least bought some gasoline me. parents as “Mr. and Mrs. So Try the sack dress and confer committee included Mrs. Mine- . : honored their room mothers from him. “He is well- - and So. with the man in the case. weaser, Mrs. Shindorf, and S O le mn!l zed 1n K entucky at a tea Monday afternoon in 3 cme to-do, gener- x * *® x * * Mrs. Williams. . the multipurpose room. _ “Dear Mfs. Post: When a US aNd considerate, but I am “DEAR ABBY: My husband For a personal reply, write REPORTS GIVEN Presiding at the tea table boy calls. for a girl at her Dew’ if that is — and I are expecting a child in tg ABBY in care of this paper. Annual reports were given Chapel of Memories Central groom was graduated from Were era Marre! peel out. house, he is not supposed to ‘t you think a woman is about four months, however Enclose a _ self-addressed, by committee chairman, and Christian Church in Lexing- = Michigan State University and = 80'n8 president and Mrs. honk the horn of his car and entitled to more? Thrills, I = we cannot support ourselves, stamped envelope. it was announced that Mrs. ton. Ky., was the scene of the —_is a member of Sigma Nu Fra- Thomas Henson, incoming __ expect her to come out. But | ™mean. Thank you.’ let alone another child: Al- Conant and Mrs. Thomas will “¢edding Saturday afternoon of - ~ternity. president. «what about the girl who has, | _NOT THRILLED though we would like to keep be delegates to the department Mary Ann Brinegar and Har- * * +t ts nants of trangemnecty - : . 7 * . hur ; Was Mrs. wrence Cooiman, a car and goes to pick up a DEAR NOT: At 58? Grab the child we know it would be convention in Detroit, July 24 ld Arthur. Shoup. Dr. Leslie Pontiac area residents at- ghe was assisted by Mrs. Mil- boy at his house to go to a him, much better to put it out for 21. Their alternat M R. Smith officiated before 125 , She y dance, This is. when it would ” tage Se sy adoption. I feel badly about en ‘hcuen uid Mac Dean Dele. Kvests. tending the wedding were Mrs. dred Porritt, Mabel Smith, be senseless to have him go pe ; . having to write: such a ‘letter gates to all district meetings Parents of the couple are Shoup. ra, = H on riech, Me. Tola jeemeenire, and Mrs. . way : A we fee : vee ar : nt..@ fr: , AUSTIN J. Brine : ees a S _ Loses : aon, ee y out of his way to her DEAR ABBY: I live in @ ~ but we feel that trying to’ sup- . e_Mrs...Conant..and Mrs. _ Mr, and Mrs. Austin J. Brine- Mra. F-M--Kirby any oabetce! William G. Trugden ) house.” rooming house where there are “port another child would be — Mineweaser, Alternates are ar of Lexington, Ky., and: ar pone shout , six other apartments. The unfair to the four we already | Nn ner Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Dean. Mrs. Claude F, Shoup of West, . : = , “Answer: I think the girl landlady gave me a key for have. Can you put me in touch * * bt Huron street and the late Mr. St. Joseph Nurses “nice touch. Match Ritter, daughter of Mr. and “Knowledge Is Power." of the University‘of Kentucky. Meetings are planned by the will be held June 7. She is South, the couple will live in home for the event. Persons Dorothy Slavin, daughter of Mrs. ‘Kevin J. Ritter of Edge- : ee. Sas , eel Miss Gifford is running. anop- Girls’ committee to the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. New, York City. desiring transportation may Mr, and Mrs, Fred Slavin of - field drive. She will recejve a The Michigan Federation of posed fot president in-the bi- — further plans for the comple-. W. R. Smith of Brookdale = THe bride attended the Uni- call Mrs. Charles Campbell on Woodbine drive. will re- BA degree in English: “Women's: 'Clubs ‘sponsored a _ennial elections this_yeat. “tion of the camp. ~ ~hvenue: “= i versity of Kentucky.-The bride- South mere ‘drive. receiye a BA degree in Art. =~ oo ‘ c . & ~ oe . [ ~- be A : ra 4 . aK | , \ Ye : f Ts ae : | . \ \ ; ; “ff a | . ; er ee my door and I just found out that my key fits everybody else’s door and theirs fit mine. She says if I don't like it I can call a locksmith,and pay for. . changing the lock on my door. with an honest adoption agen- cy who would place our baby in a good home?” REALISTIC PARENTS DEAR REALISTIC: It is in- conceivable to me that parents at Camp Sixty representatives of women’s clubs throughout Oak- _ Members of the auxiliary in- vited Charlotte Osmun, Kay Hamilton and Nancy Donald- son, the three girls who will attend Girls State this year, to attend a reception at the Shoup. = * * * The bride wore a white waltz- length silk organza gown ac- cented with a satin sash and appliques of lilies of the valley. Her veil of*illusion net fell Tea Set by GOP ‘Alumnae Brunch Set The annual brunch and re- union. of the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Nurses Alumnae As- sociation will be held at 11 I don't want to move because ; ‘ : Match Bag, Shoes nis piace is handy to my ee ee on ban came at «ee ORY gathered at Girls Sata ee ost Wome from a tiara of French import. a Reey ee! eine The oval patent leather orl Chivacy and security | ‘you call’ your local Com- apes er dinner meet. State chairman, also will at- 64 Peads. She carried a bou- Mrs. Thomas Timmreck is. ‘handbag with red lining is a it to a pair of patent leather shoes with sharp toe and tiny shaped heel. me the privacy and security I am paying for?” NO PRIVACY DEAR NO: You can’t force her to do anything. She ts being very petty but if you like your apartment, better take her suggestion. * * * _ “DEAR ABBY: My girl and I are going steady and intend to be married in abou®a year. I've always addressed her parents as ‘Mr. and Mrs. So and So.’ She never addressed Women’s Clubs Delegates Meet munity Chest, Family Service or County Welfare Association, they will place your baby in a good home. , * w® & “DEAR ABBY: My husband is 64 years old but he keeps getting younger if you know what I mean. He walks to work every morning and stops by a lady’s house for break- fast because he says he likes her biscuits. “My friends tell me not to worry because he is an old ‘ Detroit Parley On DETROIT (UPI)—The rap of the gavel replaces the thun- dering tones of the. Detroit Symphony at the Ford Audi- torium here this. week. The pre - convention session last night which featured, welcom- ing speeches by Gov. G. Men- - nen Williams and Detroit May- or Louis C. Miriani. A recep- ing. * * * The progress of the camp was outlined by Mrs. J. Kath- ryne Shields, project chairman. She announced that the funds for the permanent. home for girls are within $20,000 of the total goal. Prizes were awarded to com- munities putting forth the most effort to raise funds for the ranch, Taking first place was Pontiac with the prize going to Mrs. Leslie Langford who head- ed Tag Day. “| * * * Second place prize was awarded to Oxford for the Oxford Women's Clul® Third prize was given to Hazel Park women's clubs. CAMP EXPLAINED ‘William Matus explained the operation of the camp and said that 500 or more underprivi- leged children of Oakland Coun- ty will have a two-week vaca- tion in the summer camp pro- © tend. KATHERINE 8MITH ‘of the bride: quet of white roses and steph- anotis. ATTENDS BRIDE Betty Ann Wilson of Lexing- ton was maid of honor. She wore a dress of aqua silk chif- fon over a taffeta sheath with a floating back panel and matching head band. Her nosegay bouquet was of yellow roses and blue forget-me-nots, * * * Harry W. Shoup of Lake Orion, brother of the bride- groom, was best man. Seating the. guests were Edward A. Brinegar of Lexington, brother and Robert A. Smailes of New York City. Women Paul D. Bagwell, Republican gubernatorial .candidate, wil] be guest speaker at the Water- ford Republican Wamen’'s Club membership tea. Mrs. Palmer Bundy will be hostess at her home in Davisburg at 2 p.m. June 10. * * * Residénts of Pontiac, Inde. pendence and Springfield Town- ships have been invited to the affair, Mrs. L. Raymond Samp- ~ A reception was held at tha= — 0M will serve as general chair- home of the bride’s parents. * * * To receive guests, the bride’s mother wore a royal blue chif- fon dress with matching flower _ hat. The bridegroom's mother ‘wore a gown of beige import- ed lace with chiffon trim and matching feather hat ard flow- ers, . man, assisted by Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. William B. Hartman, Mrs. Clayton Tib- bals, Mrs. William H. Bedard, and Mrs. Byron Cole. Also assisting the chairman. are Mrs, W. Arthur Vernon, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, Mrs. Willis LeFurgy, Mrs. Fred. Reffe, Mrs. Fred Raetzke, Mrs. A. W. chairman for the event.. Oth- ers working are Mrs, William Saughnessy and Mrs. August Boucher, publicity; Mrs, Rob- ert Meyers, invitations; and . Mrs. Timmreck, decorations. _ General Federation of Women’s tion honored the intérnational ~ gram. “Sor ber golne away cut Robinson, Mrs. Lester Enos. Clubs is holding its 67th an-. federation president, Mrs. Rob- ~ * * Receiving a BS d 2 oe ye = Mrs... William Graves. M 1 conventi ert IC. Prout, of Wakefield. ‘The 20 boys li Boys’ hier e sallpeiag | adleke Ga oleirel logue Oa DONNA JEAN RITTER * Deaanies tein every state 4s Ranch ele eign Fe in Ox. dental hygiene from the Uni- pleated sheath with beige hat 4 jon hipaa and Mrs. Oscar : _ Among the 148 to receive in the union.and a number of She presided ’at the official ford publie school, with many —Versity 0” Michigan School of and abhor ek * «& RUTH D. SLAVIN ; degrees from Marygrove Col-- foreign nations will attend the opening session this: morning, receiving hotiors -of . various Déntistry is Katherine Smith. TO LIVE IN NEW YORK Directional signs will - be To be graduated June 4 from: i lege on June 4 is Donna Jean convention,. whose theme ‘is assisted by Miss Chloe Gifford kinds, Mr. Matus said. The commencement exercises Following a trip through the placed én route to the Bundy Marygrove Codllege is Ruth For your precious.furs! Stored in ice-cold comfort, a safe from heat, dirt, moths, they'll emerge ) ant grOMaa|in the fe! * for your fUTS . than ‘ever! ¢ jon Elbows, Arms Have You Tried This? ascillating, ther plays | 3 . _ F woo wi somets une) Luscious Pink Ice Made | nc, whe esr, he] MA He MARAE reg rl Ne With Fresh Rhubarb _ She : orchid chiffon dress. A Don't forget to be Bridesmaids Sophia Cosma, ‘the} Sam Gabriel, Nick Gregory and \cream around the elbows and on : bride’s cousin, Elizabeth Gregory,| Alex Sekles as ushers. Bill |arms now that they will be com- ~ By JANET ODELL : co 7 niece.ot the bride, and Mary Ann| Adam, nephew of the bride, was Jing out from under sweaters and) poatise Press Home ator ‘By Mrs, Arr Van vie : Toles wore pink chiffon dresses} Tinsbearer- Ne sircepssncci® : “ “This is° they peak of the 3 cape cayper® Mgt § i Oe ik ret at received vs mad | rhubarb season. Use some of 4, SBS "ear § FATHER & SON. ee pink roses and pink) ypw Hall, Keego Harbor, for the| To Address Widow: | this. ‘celery with high blood Juice and rind of % lemon, 4 CLEANERS. Paula Mitchell, the bride’s niece, ae meelicyeten SoaPgrenrers A wite does not give up her bus: | pressure’ to make a cooling oe pieces. Add one cup of # Plant and Office at 941 Joslyn was a flower girl. She wore | mother wore a Phage ig band’s name at his death. So if/© ice 1¢ you can rhubarb juice, sugar and. ¥% cup water. Cook — os ond Macnee pink organdy dress with @ crown! Siye dress with black accessories/“4, ure, Addressing = letter $0,818 oq will be able to make this until rhubarb loses its shape. — of roses and lace. Se The bride (eee we Pane mee Me 2 agin Se peng ie eau < dove. “Toor Sam Pantel was best man with groom’s mother wore ‘ navy bluelis a point of etiquette that te fre. ( «ae. et ae ee Nace dress with navy blue acces-\quently misunderstood. : ee ; 2 4 sories and an orchid corsage. es Mrs. Arthur Van Vliet sent e +, *& *& e “Skilled Craftsmen Make the Difference” After a trip to Connecticut and us this recipe. She is an ac- ~ Boil slowly one cup water, | New York, the couple will leave tive, enthusiastic grendmoth- one cup sugar and the lemon — - a where they will er. The Busi poi rind for 5 minutes. Cool and — : VB sional Women's Club ot “rein, Add lemon juice. rest p Parties Are Given Walled Lake is one of her in refrigerator, stir-ing twice for County Patients ‘Parties were given for- patients at the Oakland County Convales- cent Hospital last week. } Esther Bentley of North Hospi- ital road, an exchange student to Germany last year, showed slides of her stay in Europe for the pa- tients ‘Thursday,. Members of the Lutheran Church Guild}. = Pond Wee Wek to George W. Tiedeman Teachers . “Custom Furniture, a 30 Year Family Tradition™ , ie hosts with Mrs, a pee banked the altar of Central Meth-|white flowered blue nylon over z - | brook Women's Guild also spon- ee ee They caried bones | : We : Markham and George . William/gays. FILLICO | | Furniture Co. : Frown MISS \-serqner ie Bigg Alsace a2 Ff ee ee oo 7 t ; ; aes Se onee. Ceremony! Allen Tiedeman of Flint was|School faculty members and their ONTIAI WILDE _- : Z. . a The parents of the couple are|best man, and Terry Tiedeman of|guests sponsored a farewell ban- : S90 =CKIE HWY. 5400 tsa 1 sore» ang arte segh pond Sarwar : ; rmivv y. . ce r principal Phiip J, Wargelin, who A candidate for the bachelor |Mrs. George Tiedeman of Clare will principal. of the new The bride wore a floor-length Northern High School in Septem- gown of embroidery with long ta; ber. sleeves, featuring a fitted The teachers presented Mr. War- and pefer pan col- gelin with a gift as a remembrance lar. She carried a bouquet of pink of the 11 years he served as prin- ne "with gifts gre var = i lone Tiedeman of Flint was maid wae we » Har. of honor and Marlene Winter was jriet Gates and Mrs. Elvin Wilkin- son, who are retiring this year : . after many. years: at Lincoln Sydney Jones, chairman of the social committee, presided at the Thursday meeting and presented | : the speakers, Mrs, Homer McVean Roush, “A Glimpse into the Past” , was a ial account of the mei ete a~_ We. ~ | New pianos played only in the Music | Festival May. 25, now _at-thrilling savings! Open House Honors 25th Anniversary jguests, on their 25th wedding an- jniversary. Friends and relatives of the cou- ple also gathered at the Bough- ner home the past week to cele- brate the May 27 anniversary at a dinner. Daughters of the couple, Mrs. David Blower, and Patricia Boughner, were hostesses at both affairs. = eee town ae 7% friends aoe ere at ing included Mrs. H. J.-Rose . JAMES C. 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Clarence Reed, 17, of 21 Or- chard’ Lake Ave., waived examin- Reed is accused of breaking in: to the* Westside Recreation, 199 Orchard Lake Ave,, on May 2, and stealing. bowling. equipment’ and |” change from several -coin ma- Returning to Ordinary me in nLife 4 States Going chines. oe * is tek seen te Cee wae tet Be uekk Ge ee munist-controtied General Fed- vested by a larger vote. 1 think—| SSS PSL tetas are wil streng reserve. = “|i a Sl te a palais Leonard Hall Enters | New York Race. PARIS w.— France's average man‘wag happy today —. happy the threat of civil war was past; to Polls Today Sen. Knowland Foces Test of His Popularity in : _ | Californig. Primary ation in Pontiac. Municipal Court, -* ¥*>+*¢ Monday, and was bound over to Judge Cecil B; McCallum . set Oakland County. Circuit Codrt onjbord at $5,000. Reed will. be a charge of burglary. arraigned in cireuit court June 9. By THE-ASSOCIATED PRESS Four states held primary elec- tions today. The. biggest en "~~ ~<—-aavag beamed on California, where Sen. -William F, Knowland faced * lan important popularity test with home state voters. - Leaders of both’ major * parties _ _|were watching California's Repub- lican and Democratic primaries) are going to for governor for signs of trends that might have bearing on the 1960 presidential race., : * * + * ry Knowland, who is giving up his Cc HE Cc od UP NO W | role of Senate Republican leadér - . : ; to seek the governorship, admit- 4 tedly facéd a tough — atl -$ Learn how you can (Pa) Brown, hs Democrat > ; e ponent, modernize your home and car unsurance protection reap and SAVE! * foie sells oe ~ Seniors Await Graduation Day Lake Orion Class of ‘58 fo “Receive Diplomas . Thursday Evening This is graduation week for stu- dents in the Lake Orion, North, Branch, Almont, Dryden, Imlay) ¥ City and Mariette schools. Commencement exercises for the!” 1958 class of the Lake Orion. Com- L, Wysong, professor of history at Pleasant. His talk is entitled the diplomas and a white rose will be given to each graduate as he ascends the stage by Jack Schaef- fer, class president, and Margaret Braid, vice president, Delivering the commencement address tomorrow night at Imlay City High School will be Steve Products Co, * * CENTENNIAL DREAM NEARS REALITY — Observing its 100th anniversary this year, Walled Lake Methodist Church is going , ahead with plans to build a new church: ‘This is*an architect's "sketch of what ‘the new building will look like when completed. To - WALLED LAKE—Its 100th aia! versary has given the Walled Lake Methodist Charch the impetus to launch the building of a new, mod-| ern church. been estinngted at between $1%5,- 609 and $206,000, oF Ne John W. Mulder, minister, said. i * * * The senior class at the Almont Community School will] graduate at exercises Thursday evening in the! school gymnasium. Francis Rob- inson, professor of history at Cen- tral Michigan College, will give the commencement address, . Speaking at the North Branch Area School commencement ex- ercises Thursday evening will be Guy Vander Jagt, Midland radio Clayton, and the farewell be giv- en by Bernard Kobler of the Beard of Education. “Counting the Cost’’ will be the subject of the commencement ad- dress by Donald M. Currie, assis-} tant superintendent of Royal Oak Schools, at fhe Dryden Community School exercises tomorrow eve- —_ The program will hen at p.m. Mariette High School will hold The growth in the commumity is Preliminary plans already have Walled Lake Methodist Church | to Be Rebuilt in 100th Year The congregation is enthusiastic Temple and a private home are’ about its new church, the Rev./being used for services. be built in two ca the lageat of the church will f hous a garden in the center of the building with glass walls on all four — Construction is expected to: begin this summer. ; : Deapite Heavy Weekend Rains. a LANSING “(UPI — * Michigan's! “}frest - nipped, sun- parched farm crops need rain at a rat of about lah inch a week in order %o catch up on normal growth in -June, federal-state farm officials today. They said the threat of drought remained despite heavy Memorial Day weekend rains in some areas. 2. * * said am ple rail fell during the weekend in parts of southern Mich- igan. But he said most.of the state has had only one-third of what it needs for normal crop develop- “The April-May rainfsll was four. inches below normal,” Borum said. We have to catch up in June or face trouble.” “Oats are not well rooted and C. J. Borum, head of the fed- eral-State Crop Reporting Service, wheat is parched.” G. Elwood Bonine, Michigan di- Harrietta Village Forced to Vote ot It's a Bother | HARRIETTA, Mich, (AP) — It |Was the same old election day ~< arch he said, to the point where, the parsonage basement, Masonic | * * * story in this tiny Wexford County ~ community (pep. 160), Voters’ just like. the Citizens ee * * Going to the — for ‘the first time in three years under a state Must Pul Up Parking Meters sivas Area. Communities: Out | by an almost 2-1 margin over the’ People’s M‘nority party. of Order Permitting Poe eS Cars on Dividers - |after Harrietta officials continued The present church was built in has been in use since. been approved by the congrega- tlon and construction is expected te ‘begin later this summer, It will be ballt én the church's pres- ent site in the center of the city. Design of the new church was for Registration developed by the Charles D. Han- nan Co. of Farmington. It follows Tomorrow plans and. sketches on which the POP WN _ Planning Commission and - its COMME aaa TOWNSHIP : chairman, Robert Philp, have been| Girl Seout rally to register mot working for a year. ‘ers and daughters for scouting ac * * * tivities will be held from 7:20 to The edifice will be built in two 9: 30 p.m, tomorrow in Commerce | stages, The first ‘unit approved will Elementary School’ s multi- rpose | include the sanctuary with a\.seat-' onan. a ing capacity of more than 300, the | ~ fellowship hall, kitchen, two offi-| ces, parlor lobby: and other facili- ties. Girl Scout Rally * * Scout leaders * of * * * Mary Saley, a professiona] work- 37 t added | fer, Wh codl'er Ok ov aaeans | er from the.Girl Scout organiza-, its graduation ceremonies at 8:30) auditorium. The Rev. Canon Charlies D. Braidwood, rector of the Grace Episcopal Church, La- peer, will deliver. the commence- ment address. Diplomas will be presented by Max Patrick and James Weaver, members of the Board of Educa- 4 p.m. Thursday ih the high school | “Leadership.” A film entitled. \ ‘Leading Lady” will be shown. i Rochester Junior Women to Frolic Construction Starts ROCHESTER — Members of the | reflected in the growth | of thell8% and y Road Surfacing __ {fo Get Hearing ‘ruled yesterday. Waterford ‘to ~ Replat) Subdivision at Cost of $500 to Residents | + i 1 i } ‘bers set a June 16 hearing date! Commerce last night for the blacktopping of tiot avenue), Township wish to register girls @'a1 roads in the Huntoon Lake Sub- |Brownies or, Girl Scouts and © givision located at Williams A two-story titan unit, isign up mothers to assist leaders. and Airport Rds, Lake * * Petitions dave a filed andy ition, “will speak on the subject. checked for the establishment of al specia] assessment district in the! | subdivision, - i There are approximately one | | | doten township reads under. con- at Spring Dance gp Parochial School |: | sideration for blacktopping, ac- a to Supervisor Elmer | In other business, Johnson was) | He advised Highway Commis- I. Nine 1 Waterford Township board mem-. i: | FERNDALE—The City of Fern- | to bypass a state law requiring | dale and several other suburban |Vinace elections every year. The Detroit communities will have to vijlage's last election was Jan. 19, jpull their parking meters out_o the dividing strips of state trunk- lines, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams 11955, _® * * One trustee, defending the elec- tion skipping, said armual voting | It's against the law to use the cost too much and the same group ; median strip as a parking let, |was returned to office every time |a vote was held anyway. * * * sioner John C. Mackie tiat it is | rs, Allen Larcom was elected his duty to clear out trespassers. | Village president, succeeding her Ferndale has meters in the cen-| (ere om M — tote: — er ter of Woodward avenue at the vcore . ue cee Mil va . P ile road shopping area.| and his father John L. Spoy- Other communities being evicted jar was one of four party candj- from the thoroughfares are Rose-| dates named as a village trustee. | 'ville and. East Detrdit, U.S. 25 sid pee Inkster, U. S. ‘(Michigan avenue), Lincoin oe ‘Wyandotte and Ecorse Township, iW. 25 and M&5. County Birth Births North Branch Hotel dining room. | She will Following | is a list of children ton, he ‘born to Pontiac area couples corded in the County Clerk's Of-' from su ifice. Only the tating + name is lused. Adams held in a formal opinion. * Managing Dining Room NORTH BRANCH — Mrs. Mary Byrd of 89 Hillside St., Pontiac, has taken over management of the s munity Hospital. € LARKSTON | The election was ordered last | April by the State Election Board Gets Probation in Forgery Trial Defendant Admitted He Took $50,000 From , Foundry in Lapeer * LAPEER — George J. Fernea, 53, who pleaded guilty to forgery iin the embezzlernent of almost '$50,000 from-—the-Bostick Foundry in Lapeer,. yesterday was sen- tenced to five years proLation. : * * * Visiting Judge Stephen J. Roth jof Genesee County in handing jdewn the sentence said some of ithe blame for the embezzlement— the largest in the county's history —lies with the firm and its audi- tors. There was a lack of ordinary safeguards, he said. Fernea, who had been em- ployed as a bookkeeper for the company for 23 years, _must make restitution of $4,500 at the rate of $75 a month, the judge ruled. He also was. ordered to pay court costs of $300. After the missing funds were discovered, the firm had declined to file a complaint against Fernea or talk about the loss to police or Prosecutor George D. Lutz. Drought Threat Still Hangs Over Stale rector. for the Farans Home Ad- ministration said there wos no in- dication the lack o* rain ‘has been serious enough to warrant desig- nation of any counties as “dis- aster’ areas for federal loan + *¢ * However, he said the situation was becoming critical for oats and ~ “We knew some tree crops in the Hart-Shelby areas were ruined by frost,’’ Borum said. ‘“‘However, we can't determine the extent -of damage in other areas until the June drop comes." ; ~*~ * * Borum sgid the first. estimate of the 1958 cherry crop prospects will be made June 15. This esti- mate, expected to* be réleased June 20, will be a key factor in setting prices for growers. 26 Bonine said his agenc.- has had no requests for emergency: loans Volunteer Pay Cuts to Save Meat Firm DETROIT The 360 employes of Hammond-Standish Co. have come to the rescue of Detroit's oldest meat-packing firm for the third time in seven years. ; The workers yesterday voted to take @ 15 per cent cut in pay in order’ to give the company addi- tional funds to help tide the 100- year-old. firm over the slow sum- mer season. _ : * * * Joseph Strobl, company presi- dent, said the cut would last until Oct. 11. The new pay reduction follows a 10 per cent wage cut in Feb., 1957. * * * Fernea was brought to trial aft-' er Lutz requested and got a one- man grand jury investigation into ‘the matter by Lapee> County Cir- cuit Judge Timothy C. a * * Tried before cee Roti) jemall checks. oy The workers first came to. the company's aid in 1951 when they contributed three weeks salaries to. the firm. * * * Strobl said, ‘The workers real- @ the -seriowsfiess of the situa be assisted by Cleo Stan-| ‘heard the case without a jury,|tion and know we are not taking r niece. Mrs. Adison Baker,|Fernea admitted taking close to advantage of them. It was a case as re- retiring manager, is recuperating $50,000 of Bostick funds over al of laying off large numbers of rgery at Marlette Com- period -of eight years by forging | ‘workers or retaining all of them at reduced salaries." George C. Brantley, 7 eeee Edwa: d D. Batley, 5561 Deim Hubert Alevander, 6040 Pissing Ik | Couple United in Waterford Rite WATERFORD “TOW NSHIP - TROY — Construction has start-;authorized by the board to estab-| ed on the $35,000 school which the lish a supervisor’s plat in the Moun-' their’ |Seventh Day Adventist Church of tain View Country Club Suvdivision Prederick ‘W. Dyke, 5335 Brayton a ‘A. Cowling, 5700 Cla ower C. Brown, 6380 Pine | fers rt L. Scott, 6330 Columbia Edward A. Schauer, 737 Lakefield Lane tion. ‘Rochester Junior Woman's Club! Saturday evening will don and Mrs. Richard Henke, both of Wixom Civic Gina Will Plan Activities WIXOM — Plans for summer nual spring dance at the Detroit |one of 50 throughout the state. Boat Club as guests of Mr. and to be completed for classes next gayest frocks for the juniors’ an-\ Ferndale will operate here. It is,in order to condense lots which | in| lhave been divided and sold The four-room building, expected parts. * ar Ronald G. Sommer. 3909 Maiden Wallace E. Whitmer, 112 Whitmer Dr Fredrick L. Weston, 6325 Gullick Lawrence D. Stuart. 6325 Waldron Rd, ‘Mary Ann Michie and Sociales Third Class Fredérick G. St. |Souver exchanged ‘marriage vows Pontiac. Best man was Pete cilevich of Ann Arbor, and the Mom- : (ores - . DRAYTON PLAINS > 5.sy—e A end tall activities offi te Giecenasd Mrs. Donald G. Fig fall, is being built on Morse street, | Resjdeat in the subdivision, lo- orton L Sarees. fie Wilson Bt. ae are at the Covert ushers were Jack Miller of at the monthly meeting of the Wix- between Livernois and Crooks} cated’ in the northwest corner of | Henry E Zielinski 440 Toutla Dr. | Detroit and M/Sgt. Cast Sim- om Civic Assn, 8 p.m, Thursday in Wixom Ele School, Dancing will be from 9:30 to 1:30 to the music of the Dan Djerkiss roads, ; Elder H. 8. Nelson, superintend- the township, have agreed to pay approximately $5500 for the re- The candlelight service before /an altar deccorated with white | flowers was performed® by the William J. Yates, 3581 Lawrence | Eugene P. Stewart, 3435 Airport Albert R. Temple, 6441 Elmwood Clifford C. Wedge, 4192 Farner mons of Pontiac, the bride's brother. __A member S fale owt orchestra. sae jent < pobtccgeal ap ria antes platting operation. Albert. M. Alderman Jr, 4050 Shash- Rey. Frank A. Webb. —- reception was he = the development of the past and out-/ yrs Fred D. Houghten and Mrs, |Morriss will teach the first four Six bids for two new police cars| BIRMINGHAM |" oe . needs Cee Anwess en line future-plans for the next dec-|,- ___ igrades ' with Russell - Hartwel]/Were opened and referred to John-| 34. 4 Brown, 1734 Graefield Rd The bride is the daughter of, Fuliowing a lheneviscon ts Point ade. Lawrence Shepard are co-chairmen teaching the fifth through éighth 5°. Clerk James Seeterlin and Po-|, Cornelius R. Carrigan, 1470 Washing- Mr and Mrs. Sidmond A. Michie! ollowing & eymoon -n Fo Everett Pearsall, association president. said no meetings are of the dance, assisted by Mrs. Pix- ley. The evening will begin with a grades. The 35 pupils presently en- rolled are attending classes in a basement. scheduled for July. and August, STATE FAIR PLANS PROGRESS — Free admission to all grandstand shows will be a fea- ‘titre: of the 1958 Michigan Staté For the first time in history Ny *. e é Looking over‘ the 10,000 free seats are, left to right? Commissioner Eldon C. Rosegart of Dray- ton Plains, chairman of the commission; ‘larold Zotien, of Capac, and Commissioner Hasry Gar- _ of Lake; Orion. Fair, Aug. 29 ja one week study made by |They will submit their recommen. dations at next. Monday's regular} Paul) Mandel, tow oehip eure? attor’ ney. at Miracle Mile i health authorities to exercise care. jers ,of Arizona are performing itwice a day through Saturday at |white chief of the Hopi Tribe, will Six Hopi Indian ceremonial danc- ‘the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. \: * The dance?s; under i peat sion of M, W, Billingsley, the only dance at 4 and 7 p,m. 7 * * * This is the first time these dances have been presented in Michigan. | The sro, on its way to Washing-| ton, D. C. to seek land for their! . rae is on a visual education tour of museums, universities, ee and public schools, Gardeners Cautioned Against Plant Sprays LANSING (® — Orchardists and others using parathion and_ other organic phosphates as plant sprays were cautioned today by - state : — * . Such spray materials can cause serious illness or death if absorbed into the body via the skin, nose or mouth ‘in'excessmive quantity, the | State — Depere said, Users were advised to wear rub- ber gloves, a mask or -respirator, a plastic head covering arid a rain-| coat, and to guard against exposing unprotected persons to the spray mist—through wind drift, or other- wise, . Tad lice Chief Millard Pender for study. ("°F Ricbare ¥, Cam Rd, sa Fred R. Chastain, 1310 Glase Kenneth P. Clayton, 1154 8 EY on arren D. Coyle, 1815 Bowers &t, Dalton E. Curtis, 6850 Aadams Rd ‘of 2820 Pontiac: Laké Rd. ' The bridegroom, stationed in Souver wore princess Donald E. Twining, 459 8 Adais I Rd Curnell Stanger. $15 Re nace " stanky T. wobec on a summer satin style iberg, Va., was matron of honor. = Hil! Attendants were Joyce Clements} otris C. Shepherd, 1515-Penistone Pelee, Canada, the newlyweds will make their home in Clarksville, |Tenn., near Fort Campbell. dinner at the club. board. meeting. j Grenvill v flrs socert 31453 Bing ham Pd\ the Army at Fort Campbell, : : * + & [Ra = Bie Beaver’ Ky., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ae # — Robert D Dewey, 1290 Pierce: an 4 SoUV | ; rans Township insurance policies were! Hans Vv Dontieter Ties Jeanine F. W. St. Souver of Detroit. Start New Building awarded to three low bidders after| Miles G. Doolittle. 2338 Manche: ‘er The new Mrs. St. . : NORTH* BRANCH - Ground has oe r jonn C. Washburne. 29620" Frangiin gown. Her fingertip veil’ was been broken for the new office Robert J. 8 3620 Berksh isecured to a crown headpiece. ox , ; ICs 3 Alited R. Wood, 8307 Manchester * * *& % ~ walling = Greer MD IX n ian ancers Karl B. Zint, 1008 Brooklawn ail and Lewis V. Graham, D.D.S. It John E. Schobinger, 1043 Chest nut! Mrs. Norman Nesbitt of Peters- a ee will be located near Dr. Graevu's home on North Branch road, west of the village. MRS. vtiecaare ST. SOUVER F ART CLUB RECESSES FOR SUMMER — Classes of the Pine Lake Art'Club in West Bloomfield Township closed for the summer at a luncheon showing last week.. Organized more than a year ago, the group has Raymond Hitchcock of Detroit as its instructor. . Meetings are held in the basement of the township hall. Showing 8 ; | Ponting Press Photo the results of their efforts are (from left) Mrs. Malcolm C. Sweezey* of 2428 Pine Lake Rd., president; Mrs. Anton Person of 2830 Pine Lake Rd., and Jerleen J. oneeey of 3662 Orchard ie Rd. ae president. E : j 3 E ’ ~ Hopkins, Minn, ee ij ae oe : cg 7 Ma 3 FOURTEEN Park, Tll.. were signed with San «Angelo, Tex., of the Sophomore League. years at the school, He was captain ofthe golf team jfor two years, being the number: one man on the squad last year. . ef the Northern League was left- ‘He graduates in June and will be- : t * Signed with Grand Forks, N. D., handed pitcher Leslie Peterson of Pontiac Central. x / come a member of the faculty at Cool-Off Period [meg for Loes Amounts , »: York City, and James Law, De- troit. : Michigan basketball coach Bill Quebec jelubs and $10,000 from either the y Hockey League or the West-| 5 j tion as you come into the ball. That's ® the shot and that ain't good. Keep the/hands moving througif. Keep the forearms moving - _ through. /Keep the chips turning.on around to the left. Let nothing induce you to slow down any part of this mo- (Copyright 1988, John F. Dille Co.) os ES et ON Re ae , FE Sipe eee ee ae, aoe ae eA es + fi ‘ome ¢ ‘ iy ae \ ‘oe PP ee at a \ : Pi ‘ ; 3 = FTEs ; i 4 BALTIMORE ( — Tempera: | out pay-to cool off from his dis- play of temper in Sunday's game with Washington. ' ‘Orioles Manager Paul Richards When other players on the basketball team at Over-| ican Tones Presiden Will Har- ap na Pe at the leading y sites brook High School were rushing to get dressed after a) ridge issued a $100 fine~-and oy * next week. Michigan qualify, ‘game to attend a school dance or some other school) “Teeésy suspension of his own, re es function, Wilt Chamberlain was usually the wall flower. cnet a “ — ae It wasn’t that he was.unpopular. On the coritrary. He | Only 2 State -Golfers Tle enencses 6-70-—136 was too popular and most of the admirers were adults. e erson Ops “he ee ui Co a . ; in U.S. Open Me sc cscvi eins os T1400 They were the alumni from ;colleges all over the | .- . = Tenn. ...c0-. T70—UL country who used to pay four bits to get into a high - ' gL Rareding, Fla. nesesenrssss> TOE) prank sireneiies, am aa school dance. Of course they never danced. They unIor in ers 7 my mad. coawweiz, pa eee ee, et .... Ee Y game sa were holding the 16-year-old 7-footer in or —— ae — oS ae. tournament-hardened touring|“""To che, Pe ...... | round and added a 69 in the aft- ana xk *« * » | Jas ¥ | @rmoon at Red Run fora 3%hole| = wow ouauipizers 0 (iit Putten Cole wn = 144 When Jim Gaquin, field secretary of pega he a | 1. on sosessennes TOT the personality and-background release on iage . 2 ee eer . sce. SUBE-0 back in 1955, his lead was “Leo Blagetti, chunky, nee | Be ie . — sensational fashion. He eaged Gt steno ae ee ea ing native of Sandusky, Ohio, has promises of becoming iy oo ‘ . ‘4 _|1st hole at Plum Hollow with a 60- Les Angeles one of the outstanding shotmakers on the PGA tour. ‘ yeas — eit, — aes = qT ‘Ana. Cait. .... ou-ik ; : s i > 7147-13 ’ Biagetti wasn’t exactly flattered by the two des- : d ID rid PS - Run he eagled the 13th hole and reeeestic'ate as criptive adjectives, “chunky and balding” and his fel- | , | o.oo TF — birds” and two bo- il _— low pros asked Gaquin to change them. . x *: @ oe cevcece T24OS—141 ~ Jim asked one of the pros to insert what-he thought I} an S iF | W ite Xo other players broke 70. on, BN should replace the words. | | | edd 5 en ct ean oe Overtend Port, Kee. ...... 1095-165 * * * ; . . = . Holiow and took runner-up Manbettan, Kan. raven rane 72-74—146 Last week at the Western Open we noticed a new lead ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. and extending their scoreless|With # score of 140. Tommy Bolt, ee *on the Biagetti release in the PGA files. The new ad- NATIONAL eee eee ee inning string to 22. -_ — = G9 at Red| Johnny Post... 00.00.05 SOAR I8| Palladeiphie nee ne ; - al d balding.” See a ™/ Behind ’ * * * a. gcore of 141\¢Gienn Johnson... ..... %-78~54i_ PUilindelphia =k... ....- 71-48-19 jectives were, “a likeable, chunky an - fan Francisco ..28 17 $2 — |ietnander, ig the only pitcher in while Arnold Palmer also fired 69 . sum Never did find out whether Biagetti was happy wit Bo SM '| Cincinnati , whipped Pittsburgh at Red Run and totaled 143. Joe Zekarian. | . Cincinnali 18 3 6474 iy |the American League with six con-), 5” jo eae he Pie. PS. Weichman 73-710 ~ the newly added adjective. — [Betons 0 B&F" lsecutive complete games at the|vame scheduled. a Oe nn ee At Napa, Catt “San ies ies.) «66S ass t= | MOment—yet he’s lost four in a , # i we “Bod Zimamerman : 1448-142 “ , = __FESTERDAY'S RESULTS row, half of ‘em because of un- red ye ter) cracking Goose — “ O2-12. neo Wane i San Maico, Calif. 6o73—142 ‘ Point-fer-Conversion - AGRRY pale 2 earned runs. ., | @estin’s all-time Washington whe Is sciually 9 tour- | Harty Athansia 9... , =t — ns TODATS, GAMES The southpaw, who won his first] home rum record of 127, tagged |-ing pro himself, éarded 75-72— | Bert Weaver aS eee ss 8 i - |Phisdeiphia st Chicage, 1:30 p.m—Sim-|five decisions, was knocked off| #arshman for his eighth homer | 147. Kocsis, the veteran “simon | 3°? ei Pane Som * Putsburge GS) ve Pains (Os, lagain last night at Baltimore, when| % the season im the fourth. The | pure,” was forced tuto sudden- | Temny Siemon... Tem. oo... on rep coring y cre A ne tae. |the Senators scored an unearned| Otioles got it right back when | death to gain his berth "Fee eer: og FOR eo ennee cee. THOM : tence (13) vs 5" —*""|run in the 10th for a 21 decision.| #! Griggs, who walked five, Kocsis, the only amateur quali-| 300. emg oo _ +e eri Milwaukee 10:18 PM—lrhat dro , gave up a bases-loaded pass in (/._. see Bumpkin ....-.er eee “15Tia— ery. Pitas. _ wal Burdette (43) vs. Gomez (5-3). Harshman’s record : , Mike F Ernie Vossier — ae sees eeereeene ces bean 4 sekcocens voces: SOQB=16 LANSING — In 1958 Michi- the team captain, when a proacetCMORBOW'S SCHEDULE = to 5-4 and plunked the Orioles} Baltimore's fourth. and Jim Ferree clinched their po-| Larry Pentiuk . ............ S-1—ist|" wenus Poke trex nn “gan High School football games,| eccurs and a time cut Is asked /\uwaukee at San Pranciseo, 3:30 pm. |back into the cellar while thet A triple play—started by short-|sitions with birdies on the Ist hole.|.2e® Davis .....-0...000.: $2-75—-158| Monte Sanders, a at '| immediately after, to elect be- ot S Kous Spm ___|Senators tied idle Detroit for 6th./stop Rocky Bridges with runners|Al Besselink birdied the 2r¢ hole) nent 1-516 «the point after touchdown ag here- fore the time out is granted auhescen anaeuR A-southpaw with a streak also °" first and second in the sixth—/to join the elite group and Don/:Ptt¢ - tofore will be worth a single tally) whether to take the gain, pen- eb ee eae ee a enly other Ameri. |2° Griggs out of further trouble/Fairfield captured the 29th spot |*sim stani ; --on the scoreboard, whether made} alty or ball, as the Case may — $33 Te = League game scheduled inst and he then picked up a 2-1 record'with a birdie deuce on No. 4. Jim Crichton A ga 7 ear ie by a run, pass or kick* be. £3 10. |'night, with Whitey Ford tying an |e Oriole shortstop Willie Mir.) . i ot Ted Kuzma ecbart Gheiten, M. ¥ 418 ‘This was decided unanimously| “The effect will be to eliminate 42 1 | AL recerd with six consecutive : ray a so Alete| The eight golfers who lost out| > Jisows" i STWhite Plains, WY. .......0 6673-139 yesterday ‘by the 18-member state prior consulation with a coach in {to lm | Strikeouts while winning his fifth © in the playoffs will occupy alter-| Lou Powers SwSiamereners BLY 39 s st in two Pearson lined a two-out single “Hubert Pa: 160 ik, « 10-69—1 high school football rules commit-/ this situation. DAY'S RESULTS straight and first shutout : nate berths, _ cece tiene Gene Sarazen, @, night as the New York Yankees x * * Isak Germantown, N.Y. ........ 72-48—140 tee. Forsythe said the committee ar- 10 innings, | Years Dow Finsterwald, runner-up in Dave Giteoa 61|Walier R. Cichon, state group thus followed |Tanged for a series of 18 meet- : — the Chicago White Sox Piigdieryy Bapememg Sig, Or the Western Open, was the top | Alex Shields 6 eioweth "Roce, .. 67-73—10 : ae « € eaues 7 4 the lead of its national affiliate, |ings around the | state between Tt a n—|- wos the third strat Mantle, gave Ford all the edge he| . f uume” cosmalty. Sulfering | ¢. es ot ken, ny... @n-10 the National Alliance Football purpose of going over the rules (1) len ee Yade their lead to (negded while winning his fourth in j AR-sanae Sn, aw Ge Wows, R- 62\Jim_ Turnesrn, 8 8 °° °°" oe Rules committee, and rejected regionally. chasage us Iago Were pe Dens g , wane City, 2 row from the White Sox since ‘ning with Dymag nay — 7 it 3 oe ee ae 29 a change voted in by the Na- Ee ¢ D. on while om aa oe ti ‘llast July. Whitey gave up seven - Western |*Tom Stevens 3 lree Macks 3 Ee Ala. tional Collegiate Athletic Assn., (2-4) vs. Johnson (1-4). ne __— |hits, walked four and struck out mec Doug Sanders slipped "Capt. W. B. ‘McDonaid _—- €5-70—135 _ the big college organization, eat. yey ge ig wie x 10 for a 62 record with his first| yap fae) nt’ (he Stade with | Freq chatien ...........00.5 pieAURRE cera cscs. 6668135 The NCAA, breaking with prece- Chicago et New Yor nod : - {shutout since May 28, 1956. ay 5-791 PAI. oo cesecseeeoss 70-68— 128 on OP ye BiB New Coach for Jets | Pontiac's Gene Bone also faded |"b2u,,“smdrow $1-94—168) Harold Williams. dent, voted to score two points Kansas City at Wastihigton, 7:08 p.m. . Joe Nuxhall was practically the| tera strong showing i Bobby Pomeroy. \.-........ $2-8)—163/ Tuscaloosa, Ala... 71-4718 for a conversion effected by a pass Detroit at Baltimore. 7:05 ‘p.m. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP)—Steve| Whole show for the Redlegs as they, | ri ing in the West-| Jerry Hoink Pray At Remester. NY or run from the traditional scrim-| Bridacich. lector piayer-coach of slipped past the Chicago Cubs into’ = shooting 7872 — 150, which "Bin white peat pa ero NY 7171-142 mage spot on the two yard line. ‘Boe se Washington Stats of the tant: fourth place. The 29-year-old lefty, Wasn't good éneugh to make ‘it. we ridge rab ovensstge nds $1-86—167 nL 7-71—142 A kick would continue ‘to count Nine From ara Heckay leanat, fe the exw blanked the Pirates on four hits * * &. thew \ : | @ {Presbyterian defeated Christian -and Harley McCarter Jr., of Loves) at Alma, won 10. letters in four |land, and Ernest Vendeweghe, New 000 from American Hockey League — Now ber that you HIT ON THROUGH the ball. icherch Sdnaar tome » $1 in the _|. Paul Jankowski’s two-run homer ‘\led Bethany Baptist to an &7 win over St. Johns Lutheran, Seon eS . on = a ee = wee ae = Da Fixe > ae eae TROT ay at eee .# Reig ee Sak ase wee ie od ae ee PEA Se es a oe % pet eS *. : = oe < % po 2 A : Ae “d = ’ 2 - ad 3 * x a. = = Z r # 5 . ces! eA . a § a om a yet _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1958 e %. axel — cea oe Deny Any | Prep Front Pontiac pS Win , Places: in. IS: Events ° s 5 ? sSgase nom - ~~ 9pecial Deals bem au OUTBOARD morons . BOATS and 3 LADIES -| Ford’ Frick Promises : z= a gr gg hoses ‘lal te took: tate is ae Brother ats’ are nothing new in sports on the high F _ BOAT TRAILERS ai ks Pischer, Flint. Situati . ~~ |school, college or even professional level but not many |} i ee ne ame Been, SUtION families can match the feats turned in by.the sons of |} LAZELLE AGENCY, ee INTERMEDIATE - LADIES >— : ‘ Mn a | Dee DETROIT w—The Det ‘Tiger paid gr echoiy John Flanigan at St. Michael ‘during the |p s font pay squa mov TEAS, : : oRTRTE Mure eran ~,-auckly cic inthe ‘sv ge Bill, currently the star of the track team, is the 5th, 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 i . com son of the Edison Street couple tq wear the Shamrock |f SEMIOR SPEED -- romised to investigate d ° urance . | ye Deira aie 5 Genie heaped uniform and do so in impressive style. ce igs All Forms of Ins ws : (Gohs Munos, Suzanne Rich-| It appeared unlikely Frick will|* And to make things worse for- opponents still another , a ? : | since De-\one will be entering the> the Tiger players involved say they|{feshman class in Septem-| 4 die tod Su acter. eho Gan mean more pay for top perform- already active in athletics. jon. That means the Flanigans will) WEDNESDAY’s SPORTS EVENT Bi ony yesterday two of oS in the limelight at least mingham Michigan track meet at Bir- Charlie Maxwell, said they had peor osaleage stich agreements with McHale. (of coach Bob Mineweaser ai Both explained them fully. lootbAll ides Ed Graybiel ana Waterfield to Coach Maxwell had told a newsman in|Mike Kazakos have big hopes for' LOS ANGELES (APj—One of Patt Eddie | and ae pent Goulda Yvonne ae ae Dick Ponzniak and Detroit. CAMERA SHOP . Bill Nicholai, Owner — | See Your Pictures Sooner! - 2 CLEMENS ST FE 3-7514 | Louls ‘Parkers Pontiac. = night to spark Sno-Bol's: 6-1 ONE-DAY EKTACHROME AND “se | triumph over capt Sc ahaa TE LADIES FIGURE — “| Harrity, Pontiac. Ju Spencer defeated the Arrows, 41, behind NOVICE MEN'S — Danny Parris, Detroit. TE DANCE — Michtle Seger and Paul Libdke,- Detroit. JUNIOR GIRLS FIGURE -— Viria VENILE GIRLS FIGURE — Mau- YOUR HOME? Order All Your Materials Here! You can’t go wrong on quality or price when you order Whether You’ re Doing It Yourself or Have Contected @ Contractor . . . Insist on Materials from Our Yerd! CORWIN LUMBER & COAL BiGohs and Donald Munos, Detroit. Pontiac. : GIRLS GINGLES:— Nancy DANCE — Judy whi Pontiac. ; . = JUVENILE PAIRS — Rejenna Sluder, ‘Pontiac. | JUNIOR PAIRS — Ronnie McDonnell and Patty Blazak, Pontise f BOYS SINGLES — David |Marsiewka, Pontiac. MEN’S RELAY 2-MILE SPEED (Richard Cope, Dennis McCloud, Gerald aria ig to pay extra for outstanding x performances—either at the end of he would realize an extra $2,000 if. he hit 25 home runs or batted in 100 runs, and if the Tigers finished second or better. ' La Pontiac. E Kaline said he missed out on a by nine enemy errors. Three runs LJUMIOR BOYS FIGURE — Michsel/$3.900 bonus. because his batting| all have been fine boys to work | jn the Ist inning clinched the ver-|“DijPen GIRLS SINGLES — Diane|@verage was not up to the .300| with and good athletes. Each has | dict es se erER Bove sinctzs — ecour| Mark by June 1. He was hitting) played football and track but no | some 40 points below that mark at jthe deadline. Incentive pay deals JUNIOR. “BOYS FIGURE David |whether written or verbal are in the three-hit pitching of Dick) scnater. Detroit. a: cialatinn _of baseball rules. The| the clan. ‘ JUVENILE GIRLS SPEEN — Cheryl : Baird, Flint. commissioner said he found noth-/ Those who preceded Bill and| = D BOYS SPEED — Randy ling written in the Kaline and Max-|pobh were Jack, Marty, Tom and. well contracts but added he would look further into the possibility of “Gentlemen's agreements.” Reliable sources said four or five of the Tiger players had in- centive pay deal, with the gen- eral manager. McHale heatedly denied there were any kind of side deais with jany players. He said players might '| —l|have ‘misunderstood things be-| cause the baseball company al-' ways has been generous and wil- a SEN es PREE STYLE — —, Detroit SENIOR DANCE PAIRS — PENNY , Pontiac. | I — Bonnie) | Killian and Harison Beal, Detroit Another, 6-4 i Class A Champion 4th Setback of Season 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac ' | Come in.real soon and let's have a chat about homes and see how we can help you own one of your own. Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 FE 4-056! play first base for Shaw's went to the mound for Griff's yester- day and scattered seven hits as the Grill team dished out loss No. 4 to the defending city champs. Catcher Jim Berg sparked a victorious three-run rally in the Sth inning with a lead-off home to tie the score as Griff's over- came a 4-3 deficit. A single by| Ted Wharry, Tony Lothery's triple) and a single by Stone completed | the winning surge. pitched, was the losing hurler. Jeweler first baseman Terry Saw- 5 Teams Tied for Ist | Five teams are tied for Ist place after yesterday's Avondale Church Softball League activity. Leaders are United Presbyterian, Nike Battery, Elmwood, Methodist, BEATTY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE RLDS. All have 2-1 records. * * * Yesterday's results: United Presbyterian 18, Avondale Baptist 2; Nike Battery 16, Elmwood Methodist 15; Pontiac RLDS 10, Grill Team Hands City: Pontiac RLDS and Lake Orion) the season or in next year’s con- i tracts.” - _| Later in the day, the 23-year-old |S WaT ERFORD |Kaline, who draws around $30.000 vs mor lin straight pay, denied he had a/:on Piains. ‘bonus arrangement, He agreed’ 'with McHale that it all was an ap- parent misunderstanding. Both Kaline and Maxwell said: ferent versions of the incentive pay story, Kaliné said: “If McHale thinks I hive done well enough at the end of the season he will give me a bonus. 4 guess it's the same policy as without getting into qa fight ed the front Ce Hurling Shir Shines in City Soffball Pitching eelned the spotlight in) City League softball action last | night at Beaudette and North Side, | Parks. son pitched a, nifty one-hitter as the Merchants blanked the Police, mingham’s 3-2 victory over Stadi- um Inn. me CIO Local 594 collected nine; safeties during an 8-2 decision over Cavern Bar. 3 No Changes Are Made SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP)—Com- petitors in the American Bowling Congress tournament failed yes- terday for the fifth consecutive day to’make any changes in the standings. The best output in any category was a 2,912 by Olympia Lanes of | Chicago Heights, Ill., in the Open : Wisner, 5:30 CL. B Bors in the past—like everybody else, | if I have a good year I'll get | Florida during spring training that | Bill as a ballcarrier during the] ithe Los Angeles’ Rams’ great | iquarterba next .two grid seasons. turns as ‘their No. 2 coach for the “1 have had a Flanigan play- |1958 National Football League sea- ing for me for 10 of the 14 years |son. _ ANSCOCHROME PROCESSING ‘1032 WEST HURON FE 5.8753, cks, Bob Waterfield, re-| i Ai Alin Ll hl i i i i i hi hi i i 1% 2 Blocks West of Tilegraph Road I have been at St. Michael, They basketball, They have all done well scholastically, ‘too,’ said Mineweaser when asked about Jim. None went on to college. | There have also been three Flani-| gan girls at St. Mike. One has! graduated, anotHer graduates soon Sports Calendar TUESDAY Baseball A—Our Jets vs. CIO Local 504 Club vs. Varden’, | 30 p.m. CLASS Jaycee Park, Softball i CITY MEN—Pontiac Post Office vs.’ t pm, and Deni’s Corner, 8:30 p.m. Beaudette; O'Neil Realty vs. Rambler, 7 p.m., and ucts vs Sports Shop, at nee | iis, Prod- | 6:3) p.m. at a er Pug J B «Independents, Eagles vs. Wall's Service, Hy bo pin a Dray- _WEDNESDAY Basebdali CLASS joe Wisne?, 6:30 p.m ASS B-Kuhiman — a | Boys | cre. Jaycee Park, 4°20 p ~c10 Local 50 vs. Griff. B; be Waterford abet Merchants, 7 p.m., i and Drayton Drug A vs. Nonnes Res-' |taurant, 6:30 p.m., at Drayton Pisins. | | | | YOU'LL ENJOY King ' Edward “AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLER ¢ OPEN Saturday SAVE ON ROTH CASH & CARRY PLAN CIRCLE DRIVE FOR EASY LOADING ~~ _ FHA TERMS ’ No Money Down | y : 5 ) U.S. ROYAL NYLON SPECIAL! | U.S. ROYAL }j MILEAGE SPECAL U.S.ROYAL ~*~ * & Jake Mazur twirled a_ two-hit WE ARE . 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And, we will deliver... free within a mile Ff from McHale—Kaline adding that ,.C!'TY MEN—Biue Star Drive-In vs rodius. Easy credit terms arranged to suit your needs Jewe ers ose | the general manager had called a ‘tedium. Inn, *, 6 ory at humpaeeen: TUBED - * TUBELESS - * WHITEWALL - . "| lt Griff's Grill vs Dostal Foundry; 7 p.m *BLAC and budget. Tools, paints, lumber .. . Everything ‘h im “several times. be international! | Autos vs. Borden's, you need for building! Asked last night about the dif- ERFORD Man Drayton 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 . something. extra, The ainount is ; Southpaw Les Stone was rough) entirely up to him. There’s | P, ' : == against his former teammates) nothing in my contract about it. | ¢ j : . - Monday as Griff's Grill handed| That's all I can say.” | Invincible ? 4 ; sagging Shaw's Jewelers a 6-4 Maxwell said merely “no com- | Deluxe 2/15¢€ iy : We Help Renters |i setback in a Class A City League ment—I can't say anything. I have| Imperial 6¢ 2 ; baseball game at Wisner Field. (enough trouble getting base hits} Cigafitle $/20¢ . a » Stone, who used to pitch and Aj ; chuk was ousted from the game. |100, in a game halted after five ; e ; innings by the 10-run rule. U | . ° ’ Gare terseersres ae ue : ; Maurice Stack slammed a two-4 nti DESIGN Priced So Low We Can't etfs CCCCOEC DSO: run homer in the 2nd inning in a Advertise the Brand! 4 Jones, Gaddis and Stanick; Stone! losing cause as Roger Reynolds : and Berg. : outpitched John Helisek for Bir- 5 & Pp _M. BRAND NEW SIXTEEN wilh _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1058 Ns as : Pylitzer Prize Winner. John. Hersey Marries. The FAIRFIELD, Com. (AP) —ithe Rey. ON Union Abuses : Author John Hersey apd Mrs.|in the Greenfield Hill Congrega- Church. Hollywood Headlines . Preparing Bill. to Draft Proposal I's NEW! IT'S BIG! WAREHOUSE SALE — - SEE TOMORROW’S PRESS Hope ; by June 10 Deadline WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER * Cor, Wilton Lat-Aior Rende—Ber Ofer Ope 7:15 P.M NOW Thru a" URSDAY hs it : 8a8e é ~ 8 z i F ALT fir : Ht i i E e 5 24 H i g 7 fi : 1 : Hardly Aivone Notices | | Davis’ 150th Anniversary 2 TTS : | At Miracle Mil S. Telegraph at — Lake Rd. }2 FREE SHOWS | | Deity 4:30 and 9:00 P. M. | The Primitive Dances of the | HOPE INDIANS | @ HISTORICAL @EDUCATIONAL e@ dune 2nd Thr age lac Foreign Fri Auto Show : | Auto Europe, Inc.. All Stores Open by 10 A.M. ’til 9 P.M. Daily . > SHOPPING CENTER ENTERTAINING u 7th iin the right of states | PRAINTREE INo End to Westerns Due dr on Video Next Season - ’ Senate Labor. Probers| _ Sarre , After renting the h mr took off Sor a : ews. Maine to help Gov. Muskie ee. Ge ea 8 | dier are making ho effort to hide} Luft, now married to Judy Gar- their romance. They were a tWo-|!and, copvinced the court that he | some at Arthur Cameron’s wine-|“25"'t intentionally behind in his tasting bash. . . . * |payments. He said much of the cut Ae Mae ae Yoo cas eo CE oy . After v SS ee aera to with J said c in in Boy,” her first|land had ae bork ges ga. movie in seven years, ‘+ Pand-that he had to borrow to pay household expenses. Less Jobless Persons * TODA eect oF File Claims in Texas Fdemont aH rns ’ AUST, To Te | TEACHER'S SPET | Sophia Loren Trave to U.S. for Clothes Praticed by LAN PERLBERG nee are | ro A * Potexgpentltapeade thre same state — only 120 “| BLUE: SKY ies Wife Starts Divorce Proceedings KERR» » GRANGER | l| TOMORROW | : | ~Fraulein was a wink...a@ kiss... an invitation! * Fraulein. (pronounced Froi-line... i moana gt good or bed!) COLOR by 08 Lune i fi i i 1 # i] | : __ FE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE RD: DRIVE-IN Savas (aaa ooucla untaties: = Lincoln was.as strong as an * The two were worlds apart in political philosophy. Davis, a Democrat, was an early believer to secede from the Union. Lincoln Their lives ended differently too. believed f- [2 | the Union must be preserved at, 72 | all costs. || Lincoln was cut down by ani assassin’s bullet five days after} THEATRE rwrveryTT eT eT eVeCrTTTe TCT Tee i eh eee ee ee ee tee et © + “NOW Thru” hey Shows Start 7 & 9:30- COUNTY i ee ie ee ee ie i i ie i et DL a a nn Tiel Theater ” COMMERC EM 3-066! | H END OF UNION LAKE RD. OPEN 7:00 P. M. TONIGHT "wre YT =} Perlberg and George Seaton » Directed by Anthony Mann - Screenplay by came hr esa Payer e suaien Pampees smal ~—eeeeerererererrerrrerererrereeeeeererrereTYT Te Cer Se + + World “e iis * ry : z H : i Ff gt ‘ » fi : i i NE Khrushchev Gaulle a personal attempt to sell him a_ diplomatic bill of goods. - : Ac. : does not 3 letter soon in an remains to be seen. Guest Steals at Gay Polish’ /. ($) “How could anybody do any- / Gift Wedding fs THE GIRLS. & (AP)—It was a rollicking, | ching like that?” commiserated fashioned wedding pm the guests. oe oS ae A One was particularly sympathet- One of the guests was charged ic. Police, summoned to the scene, today with stealing the honey-|questioned him closely, then went mioon kitty. ff . jlater to his home to investigate Police told this story: They said they found the cash Last night at Polish National filled envelopes hidden about the Hall here, several /hundred rela-|house of Thomas Plakstis, 23, of tives and friends gathered to cele-|Great Neck, N.Y., a husband Wie & Seats the! marriage af’ Walt lant of Gt Scideneallt — Krupka, 22, and his bride, Eileen,| He was booked on charges of : a Ls ———— , ad bands played, the wine cosh y + ‘“Perhaps I'd better tell it.over again.”’ nay oe totes seqped with BOARDING HOUSE Midway in the festivities, ‘Krup-| , U EGAD, “ZIFF MRS. lected about $3,000 tucked in en- SCOUT BRINGS NEWS OF THE 7 wee A A IN ASAN ee es cae ENEMY! a MRS. GALLIS BLAST- YA Cheee Qari THAT money outside 10) 17) ING AT WILTON WITH EVERY HORN J , his car—all packed*for a trip to} [7 r “{ SUDDENLY GALL DAME ‘under the seat. HE'S AS CALM AS MOONLIGHT HOR ATIUS: WELL DROP Locking the car, he went back BAY, BUT MRS. HOOPLE rf 2am ar ty H inside for a final toast, then re- S WEARING THAT ax E ER turned with his bride to ‘the car | v, | || geip6e!// wuskert! in a shower of rice. (¢ SMOKING rT = The money was gone, a window VOLCANO/)| \¢ ely, knocked. out in the car: VAM | LOOK JAN, | os WRI! Sit = : = ral f Ai A One Sky Control VR ||| piper PN PSN FEN a eG) System Okayed KoRn. 615 ; nn " { é > K c= é < r Air Transport Assn. > r 1G (Cc ‘ Endorsing Legislation, hy ~TAESZ S & (7 Seeks Changes in. Bills AK BR OWE (I Val — ‘Ry ke hy WASHINGTON (AP)—The Air) Pj.” ” . AY k V f y) : Ng Assn. has endorsed, = y a f W/ / I\t¢ V legislation to set up a federal avia- — YH a) \ | { 4 y re “4 i¥ i tion agency to coordinate control! . } ma 0 44 of NG? J of the skyways. per. ae called ae . HE | RAG for some changes. ills now . . MA UL) | before committees. | ° BRAUCHER CAMPAIGN ra Ga on ao Milton Arnold, ATA vice presi- | A v Sf . 6-2 IS PICKING OP So cere es wes oe adier general, outlined the asso- ciation’s views at a news confer- OUT OUR WAY V— 1 COULD RIDE OH, HE'S LIKE \ * * * : ONE, EF 1 DID A LOT OF OL Jé Arnold said bills by Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D - Mont) and .Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) provide an excellent framework on which to build a system that would pro- vide greater safety against aerial collisions in the coming age of jet airliners. But, he said, the measures ‘ should be modified if they are to work to best advantage. . Arnold said the bills would give military aviation a liaison link with the proposed independent ‘ agency, He said ATA would pre- fer integrating the military direct- ly into the group. : Otherwise, be said, ‘“‘you. would have for all practical purposes the | military sniping at the group and going their own way” on air traf- fic ‘control measures. a & *® € 4 Arnold also was critical of posed provisions for appealing safety standards and regulations that would be fixed by the ad- ministrator of the new agency. He said practically anyone would be able. to appeal such mat- ters to the Civil Aerqnautics Board. : “Things would move slower and be worse than under our present system,” he said. ‘There. would be no. progress, no traffic control * HAVE ‘ONE! THET'S MORE'N SOME O' ifr / U) Mi) ie 177 oe WILL Ry “THE INSULT . TIMERS! THEY LIKETH OL / 7. DAYS BEST, dD, Tit You TELL \ J / ; 'EM THAT'S o, WHERE THEY / , } J TRWILLIAMS 3 © 1958 by NEA Bervice, the, TM. Reg U.S. Par, Off, b- program.” ere | HALF ACRE CASTLE ~ John Morris PRESS, TUES = “by Franklin Folger | y/ i ¢ : | <0. Wy WE FOUND A WAY FOR YOU TO | MAKE SOME MONEY THIS SUMMER SLUGGO--- SNAP OUT OF IT--- THIS IS IMPORTANT EES stigy aw “a - a ee Cape 1050 ay Uaned teenre Deniiomm, om. br F , ew, Pe as AT Hse ay 6-3 1008 by O06 forme ne Te ve Pe. oF. FANE BPH hs Mie Wt-$- Bv Dick Cavalli FOR INSTANCE, I FOUND OUT THAT IF THEY KNOW THEY BEING WATCHED -- © 1968 by NEA Bervice, Ine, T.M. Reg, UG. Pat. OFF. IT WAS TO HAVE BEEN A SURPRISE GIFT OH,WELL, DON'T WORRY] A LOT O° BENEFIT } FROM US KIOS T' YOU, IDMA / ofa GOT FROM IT, ANYWAY,// ¢ YY re, # Yi; ZL -AN' MOUSE IN TH' HOUSE WAS EVERY FLY, SPIDER, BUG EXTERMINATED BY 4 EIGHTEEN A e. he uy Commission. Dated) 19 ADA-R- evans ee) y Clerk | Po : , 1958? Daniel “Whitfield 2000 Orchard Lake ° BOARD OF EDUCATION beliding of educational Jnstitufions May 31, dune ‘% 3, Ta ") 5 Fr ’ - a States," the American way of life. Today the group sponsors the - and — 4 Piaal sales pi yg sans | Exe lori ain, in Narrow hea oe aa ie shh ral . t. by growers and ee — in wholesale esas da do some; CHICAGQ w— Prices of grain| Quotations are furnished by the _NEW YORK mye ck a bumped a Er Er ee erly ne [Detroit Bureau of ‘Markets, as of Ket pushed further into new high) ee ae a narrow range today in early ac-iMonday. levels for 1958 in active early trad- eo) Sh Moors nonce of trade. — ing today. paint thimer * Produce Most gains were narrow. Leeding yen. The light bulb Deslings sore lah o sicderahe rRuits stocks rose fram fractions to about the thinner afire. |; in contrast with yesterday's brisk! appies, ‘aeeathare Spy, Du, .....+-+-.89. 4 point at the outside. Te ’ trade when prices broke rather | Apples. Steele —_ bu. serene O The advance was general. Some hive to be re- sharply in all pits. coke ETABLE — steels improved their rise of yes- seid Polta, “but The market appeared to be some- Beets, tbehs) “ doe SINC! 1 terday by small fractions then be doing it.” i h d 1.75 \backed a Rails, oils, utiliti what more of a two-sided affair bem Droge FER 4 way. » Oils, es, = after yesterday's adjustment but Teas lta dos... ; £o9|base metals and some chemicals traders said no strong influences] Kesks. (enes.) dos. vsstssee 2-00/shared int the advance. were a either tvay. Peesiey We “oak teh) yee a NH Meat packers came to life, .. -Prices had firmed up slightly to-i ps aisn be wg Evry h gdieey eres adding fractions in brisk deal- ward the end of the fit hour, Rtacas: Sassen ace tm) MO 3 and nearly all contracts were on/ Tomatoes. hothouse, 8 Ib. (bskt.) . : —_ a the plus side. Wheat was % cent) Tumips, (bebs.) des. New York Stocks . eT oe Se ee a bushel higher to % lower, July / MES, MARY TERROUX DONALD DWIKE : $1.84 %; corn ‘unchanged to %|Cabbege. bu. ..>-+..- Beno tt te MA } 3,00 iated higher, July $1.28%; oats % lower| aie bu ba Allied GB 0. 108 Kalaay Hay ¢ a1 > five-month total of 1967. dollars, It will house eight House tiger, July: me et] Bea aiteat Ay eee BV OINE Installation Slated Cadac was down leas than 2.0 and lan ayrd — rae ae oe SS. 08 ane BP Bee ess units from the May -1957 figure,| one-third dI‘the 435 members of to % higher, a = sss: BS Conn & Po. a" t le and approximately 6,000-units be-| the House. 10 oe hundred pounds lower, <=. eee ou fm S7en pare! é: ge Or ity’ ag es, 1uxi iary jew the five-month total of 1957.| aoe = July $12 Bscarole, BU. -oeo->: Sone sencenee 8 Am Metal 1: oe] Liss a = %3 The ee id as on Pontiac’ produced 15,630 in May, | ; ° * Romaine, bu... : : i a Ty N Gas pied 614 Loew' wel es 15.7 ternal Omler Eagles, Donald Dwire, Maceday|compared. to 26,824 cars in May) se NOW bd & ° Grain Prices Am Rad” '""! 2} Lone 8 Gem’: 332|Pontiac Aerie 1230, will hold a|Dr., W Township, will bejof 1957. Five-month totals show] guistoyess of -C, M. T: @C. CHICAGO GRAIN... ETROIT EGG! Am Smelt ..... 461 Lorene .-- 86. |joint installation: of new officers |installed as the 1958 president. |106,188 for 1958 and 172,405 for] .. Use your GMTC Employees’ CHICAGO, June 3 (AP) — Opening] , DETROIT. Dgane 3 MAP) — Bess, | Am Dagar ----: 00S Mack tre * :* Stalwith their auxiliary tonight at the|Dwire, a member of the local /1957. 1 -. Federal Credit Union ac- grain prices: rn “ Soe Piggies cases included, federal. yond tal ads gaa Martin Co .. 34 FOE Hall, 289.W. Montcalm Ave.|Aerie since 1943, ‘was recently ~~ ‘. pone we a a ele July enero EBay Bee SITUS bag)” Whites — grade A jumbo 46, entra Am Visente --- 283 Meggnep s,** 353 ——lelected to his second straight term| ,, Duk showed the biggest dnp inquire today. PE 5-615). Bee coi scsss HER Ba cet liane Se Prsol -* afeavum, 343%, Anse WAC... 524 Merck ..... ; 83 SS — from last year, from 211,657 for | -s : Per ar Mt... Mergen Lino. 342 : . the first five months of 1957: = we ooh 195 July ......06 122. |wtd. avg. 35. Smail 30-31, wid. avg. 30%. | Armour & Co. i rChé&s 185 : * £2 * the / nag say, ce. : LENS Grade B nem, 2 te 8: wed. eee Armst Ch ..... 341 pis Bap. s14 349 6/4 A 10 : , c wodies @ to 116,928 through May 1958. © Aes - Pena, haar, ~ "iA -sees B14 Minn J es . is : | er e LBM uly “Bae oe. ae pe m6 Ae Retin? des on Werd 2. 384 ’ U § the FOE Auxiliary will be Mrs. Otter aye? ae ead May : te Commereiatlf graded: whites ‘grade io’. a4 Mot Bred ees oe Mary Terroux, of 480. Midway St.,|Production totals, nor TIT oO Sut pae 4 A 6s a 3 te st. £2 a Setegie 8 i * Pontiac, will be larg comparison: Siguies af $! Greyhound Nea Un -4..-: 98.7| gry-May output this year was All four are from the Mercedes |has been sales ay ae. H., W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns OP ANNU | cated eg kg ey ER | Of ....1146 Unit Air Lin 275 i, Benz Engines Co., Stuttgart, Ger- |studies j 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 Ps Kn TA ee > oo cae we atin Perouse oe many. They are here working |tor in the general Si County, Michigan: ‘Polke Basen Gone 16 4 1g [I Gent 121 327 Un Gas Op. 329] SMd Packard 1,59, Last year it | 1. Curtiss-Wright Aircraft |sales office. He G, G. ALLEN ~ a ms Notice is hereby given, that the annual Wayne Screw Products Co. * 16 2 |Indust Ray .. 181 US Lines .... 204) was made up of 26,305 Stude- : y' Co, » Br Ry Rp te ing-mend. BUS ita". S| bakers and 4606 Peckards _” __- (pgees Gn ceaietay te Sanh, 3 of Mich: on ee ee St oe Oe occ Ot) « Suddenly an unidentified car M the Sth day of June, 1968, from) == gproce AVERAGES ye ee «et Wal "tt 3g1| Of the year’s truck output so * . fash hace eter | ae, RTCA om a Be ao Rate i! Har GM provided 158379 unt; oped end ene of te pameneesi GM Directors ()K Repaint tollo tion will be submitted | *ecisted Press): int Harv .... 41 westg EI ..:; 88 |Ford 98,358; Chrysler 24,627 and p “eee ° ae i Indust. Rails Util. Gtocks|18t Nick .... 182 whice Mot .. 47.2 jthis Pontiac?” = . Shall the limitation on the total’, dust. Rails Util. Gtocks! Int Paper .... 99.2 wiison & Co,’, 22.3|Studebaker-Packard 3,733. In the + 6s ° amount of taxes which mg be assessed — a edie bee * aes’ at é: a Int Shoe .... 37.1 Woolworth |.. 45.1/like 1957 period GM built 189,654 : oncon Tac p- ls atete| P dal was each year against property in the Water. Noon Tues. .....253.8 $o5 init, imt Silver. 33. vale & Tow .? 26.2 Schmidt said,’ “tyes.” The man es ford aship School District County of Prev. day .....- 4.2 905 17d Tel & Tel 4.7 Young B& 290.4|\trucks; Ford 155,777; American] - Oaks te of Michigan, for all pur-| Week ago .... 2403 - 03.8 $0.0 160-3 | Ini Cr 311 asked again and getting the same} . th ago ....250.2 93.7 80.0 169.7 kk Coal . Yngst Sh fe T 90.5\ Motors 36,238 S-P 5,062. gt tases. for ibe. paymen Y Jacobs @3 Zeni 79.2|' - and answer, said “I don't believe| NEW YORK (UPD) — General Bul re nterest at ona petactea! on B cuipntions in- 8 high eet Sow My ne Se = rag Vic: “ Motors Corp.’s board of directors *@ fSereneeh as | Bre a reg mag) section 33 bs, ites LOW vases 249 08 Be Hed you, the company’ sit 3225-2800 134. ‘5 188.8 ® ; : ean, fet 0 ‘be he, crea ey a ee 260 Ta .063 1809/7.8 Pct. of Cropland Idle News in Brief With that he struck Schmidt |s:rangi for ‘keeping the Besa sree Sot — [Across Nation This Y ct tie fant Wk, Sho meme ans Sena come Sees thon as. equalized, for the purpose of He cross Nation this Tear of his front teth. The man tracts with the United Auto Work- ot eath ehed autriat | ll, WASHINGTON w .— Farmers| William 0, Buchanan, 35, of 122%) jumped back into the car and jers and tional’ Union ot Mo. Tg ene Tl ee Ps Re IAT are holding about 7.8 per cent of|Midland St., pleaded guilty to aj sped away, Schmidt told police. [Electrical Workers have expired. Education of said school district. will oe 3 their cropland out of production charge of drunk driving, Monday, Police took Schmidt to a den- * <‘’ * Sears, tor ‘which position ihe fellowing| | : this year under the soil- bank|before Independence Township Jus-|tict where it required a one - hour|. Chairman of the Board Albert sersens. hase been, sominated 7 : i 3 program. pe “ William H. = cone and paid @\ operation to remove the remainder (Bradley and President Harlow 17} = = Notice te further sven, thas, Ge voting 5) R = 4 + : Final sigures show that 27,600,- came Se sae jee * of the - announced the decision]. Y : in 165 Fresh laces foe said election will 2. £2 igliows: |—-— 000 acres: out of 350 million Oakiand! County Sheriff's Depu- x *, &.- after the. board's first regular ! et Seaaee Mend “Decree Pomel available for crops are being |ties reported that Robert Hamilton,| The unhappy German will have|monthily meeting since the annual|” 1958 Colors Eon No 2: Donelson School, 1200 | idied’ in return for payments to (95 of 290 W.-Buell Rd., Rochester, |" complete the remainder of his stockholders meeting in Wilming- PAINTS Quolity ‘Paints to Suit Your West Huron Street, epontiec. Michigan | total about $15 million dollars. |was treated for minor injuries at tour minus his front teeth, but his|ton in May. Bradley was re-elected Ni J School. 1021 Airport Road. Pontiac, Mich-| = The bulk of/ the retired land —|St. Joseph Mercy Hospital this|{riends gave police a pdrtial de-|chairman of the board yesterday. Rpoesting eeds ‘Precinct No. 4: Waterford Village OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING __ |OUt of produetion under the acre-/ morning and released after he lost the car and the li-| The board decided that eligible School, 4241 Steffens St. Waterford, nctotien: Sa hereby given that 9 public) 17,100,000 acres — will be taken|control of his car on Walton Blvd. | cemse number which detectives| employes will continue to have . ABs wo. €: Ponticn Lake School, tier Gemmines wt Sinwos|age reserve part of the program.lat Squirrel Ra, Pontiac Township. | @?€ checking. service oredited toward pension 2515 Williams Lake Road, Pontiac, Michi-|Chamber, City. Hall, 35 S. Parke Street benefits and be covered by the > gan on Tuesda: 17th day of pl ‘ips : The following statement has been re-iat § pn A p.m. Eastern Standard) - : company : ceived from the County Treasurer as to’ Time, for the of Se aie the Won’ t Overcharge re sony 4 vote ic ining ance 0. to Peviouyyota feceue tie, Zong age of Getnener a4 GM pays the entire cost Property ie the schoo! Cote tenet: it: | following described Property. i if B ida D edi pension plan, and at the Bak ge En I af Bridge Dedication |= Waterford 17.70 Mills 1981 to 1968 Incl. tne 8 being the centerline of $384,000,000 in investments. Township 5.40 Mills 1953 to 1971 Incl.) watton on Boulevard at the east line of the ' ool $.00 Mills 1954 to 1973 Incl. po gw R.R. thence along the center- GRAND RA GM contributed $44,000,000 to the District - 5.00 Mills 1954 to 1938 inet line 478 ft. to point of beginning: hence PIDS (UPI)—Visit- |tunds last year. Since Oct, 1, 1950, t 50 Mills 1954 to 1968 Incl. portherly parallel to NRR. 600 ors to*the June 26-28. Mackinac - School Distriet of themee easterly gainael = Walton some 23,000 hourly-rated employesi] . ekiand County Boulevard, 300. ft: thence southerly Bridge Dedication toqay had assur- have .retired Dated: February 20.1958 rallel to P.O.&0.R tee froma under. the pension RLES 2. SPARKS |Pertiltine of Walton Boulevard, being] - ances two Michigan. tourist ipian. Treagurer of Oskiand County south ae neta aeon westerly camps that they would not be By LLOYD M. uty|slone Section line 206 feet: to point overcharged for accommodations. ° Secretary ot a eo 5 of Education By or order of, the oy Commission. * x New All-Electric of Boar school district| Dated May 20, 1 May 27 - June 3, 1958 “ADA * coe nag D. a. manager | dune 3, "SB. est ichigan Tourist and C py M k : EDNA st | NOTICE OP ELECTION. SCHOOL DIB. Resort Association, and Frank 0 a er: VOORHEIS ADD. NO.1 + fos = os of Pontiac, Davis, manager of the East Mich- aoe — ——s To. all Gualitieg, Wleetors, ot igan unit, sald their “members : ¢ ve been given placards to dis- the Anal” Elec tion ior Oe Purpose ef wand peoigion visitors their rates Biucation “for terms. of” four, (4) rear won't be hiked mer. the dedi-| will be held. Monday. ding 8 7) 9128, at, fram cue cas ' 1:00 a.m :00 os agreemen was form- Candidates Nominated: Are a uring a meeting between a Year Terms Ending Susie Strohpaul.and Davis with officials WALTER b of the Mackinac and Cheboygan van, EEE 2 Cameaes kicee ae aa’ fag necessary materials for ¢o uct. ng the Straits ine the election will be provided at the of A—Wagley Sehool, 390, Bagh NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING BiWebster school, 640 W. Huron ~— ering wit en held rs toe tied tits| DO ~ i Lafayette eS bee tne fee co eh i ¥ ‘eet, pe . a . G- School, 95 B. Bev ; BE SoCo hc seal eo kes ae "Sipe? Kenneth G. bur of eg the Zoning Map/I~Ba School, 40 FE, Howard rdinance No. rézone to Resi~ J fellow. School, 31 N. A . a ; : i tcatety District the following de-| K—Wilson Schoo), 811 8. Ganford a - "Renting Prese Phote Pe F Y, | PST 3 rN D That art thot } Assessbr's via’ M—Eastere ar i. Bish. 30 6 fe OPEN noUsE — Condtauitine P. elo, ingens president of me 3 Y | south of i “ae he “of iS te ae ae N- Telegraph, the Order of Ahepa, was welcomed to Pontiac by ¢ by (ett) Judge H. INSURA} . be Teleeta NE aD iy pM es Brent Sia ge | ase “operke Russel Holland at the open house’ held yesetrday afternoon at the NSURANCE Seow Se eee High, ie Me). jhome of Mr. and Mrs. §. V. Sekles, 185 Ottawa Dr. The Order was ane JR. MISS $313 pts : we mean ony al and s 0 ip pr | servic ‘vail Baul a Be to type, 30, vein 2 rom 1 reat a 2D 9 ‘ is oth: 1. yes cw. bang ‘cain. or 3 Men EN EDWARD PE toss hits EAE eee Nat'l. bank. iy suse MEDICAL |=“" A A Stead AS — ~ OD ¥ job Prefer some Sele Lecal and, loos ARTAGE_ office. Ages ., working in “T ; ; ; ong FE 5-6806 ving, nice, pearance. and a Be Regie oy set him up with home-coo . T +e = Wanted to Rent 29 se ree ee TO Mi N 2 BEDROOM kty. Some eo ap-ifew veiled hints, and ood cnania deiuiad rucks to R NE ___29|2- & 3-RM. FU y EEE peeping : wh book formal!” ’ scored a ‘kao wit feinted him with a c TRU! TRAC ent ciara bogies Prt. FUR A West Si clsee 2. - . _BANE’ BLDG, PE S42 STATE a : ha blue strapless | iia, Receuee ACTORS Pe ee aren, 2t Foe | Set w Pi ne vat at Side aon pws bi eee SUE we a ie| sears TAKE A LE ~ Wanted ™P - san belles be B a he = A . Bt. Benedict's F ~ $325 TTER Female i Business i. potest oe aad poe Sencedent > eon Fao rar Stour Fe apartments. v 2&3, room : ; ig 4 ADY WISHES CLEANING Se strial Tractor Co. Pontiac Press feterenees, — ate. & me, New office more inform: 7 college For NGS E iRONIN e Bt. i (1T W. La Inside & LESS UN J ROOM. pm, FE 64a. 13. &2 ine N*M PoRD “ne Lincoln, &-@ write or. ceca i SE Ete re sho” Workmanship Allen BM NLIMITE ‘ROOM. WATERFRONT AP for ARTMENTS oo * na Royal 100, 504. E. o, call WOMAN WOULD Bees T PAVI mee a is as Por land “conitucts D monk. Seay yoda al | APART. rine LESAN WANTED_—70 FECL WANT AGOOD JOB? short“ Graer Sook, PE ba | ates var oo Toe PART scoed., lowest post ses os sea. | tsed ving. Toom Wit | AM Fam 8 "ne rgias insulstion, TO 8E a GOOD LIKE DAY WORK § DAY! our driveway | oom WG, SATIS. FE stan Ginsoun,| Windows, bed with lots FF P.M, ‘aunt have cor, wit tram. Pl LY Pe as amved WORK 3 DAYS Led y| aouRe’ Paneth iced FE bend VE fame oF | wt Private entranc ns a | ’ res * ¢ car, will train a TRADE! |WOMAN ve boat aephait™ Pesto |e PAINTING FREE ESTE: ARRO R Mecur| On 3g es e and patio, | . $10-$15 ' a Job. Call DITIONING , pa RS was Pe MO TAN SERV ow is — brews 4 ker “enterprises. 861 5143 Cass _- eae Ra. 3 RMS Pe — “th PE 23008 peek. PAUL A. KERN , Finest keeping. Hom and He owe We service SERVI WA pete! _ 3 Gas heat Re BATH AND EN ~SALESMEN _ Biter ein jo wie wot = cogs | fe posta tage of gener | FAINTING COE) EDIATE [ha sasncabie, #78, Paras | eee browses E Wanted: = information DUilien et) Building | dro = GTN, TREE , ESrATES ; 5 Re APE ALL UTIL year |? 2 urnished 35° Im mee Dod sell 16, Pontiac — = a rvices 12 ASPH L maa TEACHER NE : CTION _5-7808. 276 8. And : tak sSEDRM HOME perial new Dedee celine’ —_ _ : AAA Floor Sanding We insta se, AVIN work, inside EEDS PAINTING On any T ROOMS BAD BATE 7" PE “FOR ITI FURN. LAKE ' er trix ‘ id, Tepe i: val : > "TFACHERS ~ aad or see V a J y — c BUD serine : ae may [bower r qfizeress. 7APER HANGING “ pet ewvemgey death cd eash New| 3 ATTRA 285 Oakland. PVT. EN- OR 3 TEACHERS ware ave. Aye pa ed _ ALL rE © ELIABLE este | & FAINTING, ey te ak te SS ee | See RMS., NE = Se Birmingham. Setawes it “brick and bioce pte ASPHALT PAVING expen eee, cee TE al Orem craplcton temple Pri, cot, Acute De perk. Reger Close in. teuvans a gy for FE RH. 4330 Or e 7 RM ark. Redec. pt. “ pun SALESMA , tte TRENCHIN Ali NING | Pann ROIS — FATNG pain Orenar’ J packet ves adults” aaa W. Huron, Pare eee ee eer yes. time OK. sel r s er SHING _ poe oo ode, PAINTING — g FE 8813 SH FOR GND CONTRACTS 7 Room sw Buen. 7s bee LB Be 3408 -g a om Pee 5100 falded ei Satie or EM rorren ANGING ba 5S TRACTS. city, $29 wee | fnquire $00 °8. Paddock: — easy. Facet w M FIELD Wa 32088, ED x} . < Hwy,| —iNquire 87 kk. 62. Syivan , + aeestar rasa oe | Would ¥ ve ‘agives Pree est, No shite is ean PAINTING & OR _3-7061 3 1 er rarer Sat ban : ou Like to Ez MEN & WO BN aT oa f fox 85 est. No pe a West oe —B_STS_ SFP. HANGING. Ready, W illing a df bath TLE ae whee ROOMS. P onl alors pm ‘Oxbow EXC MEN TREN I tract | & GRAD! a Herm co ogey nd Able _umbia, FE 4-11 e, Off West Co- BEDROOM B __EM_3-2011. er Wee ITING CA Postings woter lines or_hourly_r ING. CON- Physi patting tor | TRMs E19 WICET nished, che Rick HOME, FUR- We have se you. . chind The-Scenes” ci CARPENTER CREW AVAIL - & fewinding bay 3 HEAL py 21A PauTrAs se.|_dersoa. 2 Daten Wot eared | Peo aM, HOME. AVAITAB F ths Pod ceeeey or Wile, rating orronion Camera” . alterations Pree est. A FURNACE CLER wie 8 = Pine Physica: Ae et a oe Pr “awe 3 ee y vg - Pets August 7th. FE he Pie | ire grea. pee ; “age case’ OF tae et carer Eom? svar ree 8 “Hpeiay my oul 3 aval, 5” adute io Renderen RENT OR LEASE: LAKE .. Detroi East e 5-3608 C OR R mas: sc ft. 7 ROOM AND 104” B : a ae eee rect a Ry custom dray Pe ere =| os ane Oe on Sen gat “echaries, 3 trent: |) see se eto SAS wer: Privileges $495 Savoy. | KE ware Ont Lo sand ters is growing a atlas exp. Get my price. Po. PE 23671 Buse, Hes, Draven. Pain one “vas -ansi si,” Yn iB Pon SORE 1 BEDE = ord Press Bout } ton. ROP TRUCKS ra is growing dally. wopplicg by © ia Steak Famous on xO TERVICE bem. to 8 pm. ~ (O: A H Ra re) Sane cone “aa Gabe, i, oe ee NTED EXPERIENCED ROUT? err = ay . Ra 4. ) SI iden, averyih er mon MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT oe PEE Sr mem for dry pooner nd eee Today for ihe new corer = eet y AND C Piattler Fee * Roches FE sae nee ——_ IN A f-7 catenin ae i = et ‘ gi hey, howe at Nery pen. and sid, Gur Satouwrie aicueerot| nape hendemn DCE MERE ar a te Toe “gunvice CALLS TAN.) To PLASH |e ote Pagal = os is ®-| oak han a read —— ‘hundreds (cae elias ranteed eee or ey Penge entapede for Ravi eipcrpoxic nignt.| Johnson land contracts, see 7 RMS. ON 2 we ENTR.| full BEDROOM FURNISHED. ae a make ® NG TO ee. Pree. spo _REFATR) MY oan a la er mowers.| DAY OR FE ¢xis ice to satel years eer caeren) is Wa FLOOR Bok mer children weleome. branch ine, for ad goed tere) Om we Be upon c¢ Job REPAIR __ MOWER NIGaT TV SERVICE entele, tied sa" tries serve ees: 21672, Ea. with <3 | PIONEER HIGHLAN ie. in ip financ om ple» ing. .carpent: PLASTER- Power SHARPE FE 5-1206 SERVI clk 1672, East pvt. bath HIGHLA = af 1 pm, 0 §. . a9 a an Pd arranging * ane train- anne oe ine sisck & os: and —_— nand mows mower PENTNG. uP Ss rE te Pea Ooms. NICE, ee Dodd batts, a —— 7 ROOMS, tS thenits tad. g9Dr OUR Help Wanted F ALR : Tirepiaces our "STONE WORK. 7iaree-rew ox Fert z Typewrit Se . 0] nson ps re » Qasr CS ig young to Sept. ist @ rileres June, 14th a of sympathy pdness,. mer. ’ ———e AS alesse tis tt gaan Fa Ee | lan — SS. — Room i res, Keego Harbor. PRivi- : i QGuisar, Salvador end Proteinase Fe 73 —_ ese. EM Pe a wild = with pose Sennen 18 res tmp gh owers Upholstering 23 Prompt, tod in ae i " to high take oe | ME a. ALL HOUSES ox im 41039, - r Mr; Jack.|™ ; . ain arpened BE ayy = Sb servic - nce sO 6-6783. 1676 T ENT, IN- eat merci DRUG SALES eke: eae’ CEMEN ; SPRING : 2-7680 — DRAPES, eR anne red ta 4 nace 0 Ms. OR 3 N y | or aylor Rd eeeaacees terial — 446s ICE RMS. Wea % fabenes, Otel oar, any| het Sa rea Aaaress Fae “ren ge EE ge Ba tora “farattare. FE |W ; Sl LE at sare {Howes Unfura. 36 . sympathy and eir time. ox c swesecsis veceeecueces 16 yrs, exp. OR cal eaté: ants ain SIDE | EAKLE'S CU ated Re a Call FE . ENT 36 foavqutent of Ulibe wed a ou Pontiac Press 4 oe se R_ 3.9402. & } g AIR-COOLE ing 8174 Get OM UPHOLSTER- Estate 3 FE _6-6332.__ 2-0661 after 6 — : my belov of rt be- < wa-ceicsess A ¢rve-wers . SIDEW 7 aonereeS D ENGINE 32641 ley Lake Rd 2A | # ROOMs face, $75 RaMons 3 pag oy Wage —- kL FOR DRY es co... | Peete —— Re eee ore e241 qi eT We Wi te 32A | * io Murniehed. Locs +1550 Botte Mt es Ny to Rev 4 COUNTER —GIRE FOR DRY |moars you 0 . enna OR 3-082 parts PE 42016. ~ ‘THOM 1B o_faruiehe ALL UTI- i aallanen eae Te | Lg spel Must be pleat Spi dagnasn, | RST! .T8S a: én — euro Free eettnt = Dressmakit wie erlang taal at Your Equity. dow town go Nora ¢ berry ry. #18 oe On Soe cy : a = on. in inspec- from . GEMED e abn ‘ENSED - ng, Tail 838 ea ‘4 7 ROOMS +4871. DBE! ive In. oR Ne | Se. Coach. GMC ego ai onal te NT OL 1-346! Ess) a! orin jose your AND ena OOGEN aoe 3 bets, Stent Penrente. Pa oe ood” _ Work Wanted M ete A peg SO eeeen Deng "TAILORING gS : Lost & Found 24 iions, no" ed tape. we eee oie Bowel Poca. 3 bedrocin modern. $0. MONTH. © Jn Memoriam ou COSMETICIAN At CAR ale 10 _ Dean Greentoe, ABGe WORK tn my home. Call PE Beas AL | BROWN LEATHER Ww cane pe a $125 month, Atdults, waer abe |S ss 4 er eee Orion: 2 fragraney “fin selling treatm RPENTER WORK CEM 4 es Garden woes. coir En WALLET, es fg By AY a cor Pontiac Press | oe IN LOVING MEM fi ines ent, and BLOCK, 4-4210. NEW — ENT & BL Plowin a ars ee Drums. ame on| County ry Northwest BSS | Cc AGE BT Lease for $500. RANCH, 77.4 cescsimzatin ene me nig A CLYDE Waite's Dept‘ ee ee ea soapenner’ BRICK Ping: PRY, W WOPK PE 5-07 OCK AA, ROTOTILLING 16B | _° hen se eee ee ve p70 Recker. ae ae wage epts. Newly decors ELD ue BEDROOM nee FE 45103, You today = away one an Store. —n.. mter work. 20 E-| ish 4lL PAINTT rdens and flower | LAWN OREEN P ” oy ail kinds. Melpeaces || cette e caretaker re heat, ing DUPLEX. tat sad ames coe woman LE EXPERIEN *ABINET wp edte ini PAB SM st TID 68 Fe foven Ra FE 54018. F 43 HE ome 5 ANSWERS RE et ink FOR Oth ere T RM. HOUSE \ © 5. Bve : goodbye to last farewell r housework CED ter. MAKER 7 DRY WA imates_ FE 46181, stimate. 18. F c eppi Lare. Lo WERS 2815. Col) POR SUMM table 8E with , ED AND CAR LL TAPt 91 LS ree Colony Driv st from 7 é ect. ny at La ER MONTHS ON Lots for cow Littie me apdden ine oat $15. EM 3-4029 room . care tehens PEN. work F NOG. GUARA oa 7 Anyone e Twin Beach 160/ po ASH ke Orion. Wi S ON of. _ ght desth was #0 EXPERIENCE: <7 ileal fee esilmates, OR eo JES Peppl Sieg ex ueating AND eee beme. Soy WE BUILD =. fabian Phooe PE ~ Landscaping 18A Book “Biore "18 FE Backens a Pens aians 38 8 J , eS oe ek ee DIAL FE 2 ac $8 or out, Box GARDEN: : A-1 LAWN A 18 E Lawre tose| sage firm orized by la nole, BelA o, Adults. 130 SE, essie,. foot lot, 259 L 2-8181 ay : > ise s qrase'en Ns AND ROOF RE work. Pr CARE GUAR nce Bt. your ho a to get ou ea mort} | i BE : ir Manor. FB Semi.|7 ROOMS AND 8852. : 8. ss honfe. R ek ‘4s, and| EAVESTR: EPAIRS ry ee estimat ANTEED Notic pian. Call under = for DROOM, 4 R 4-1559 dec AND BA 4 From 8 wages. . More for hom nd di hee ~ hel. OUGHIN -1 GRADING. es. renee 8-1950. _Notices & Personals 25 li us for - anc Refri M. a RA = erated. Auto: =) am. to 5 wees) ‘oe ie ana Week Noting, | concrs o_O ing Se TED's LAN nals 25 WHI etalis oda patterns NOE cy garage, Childre gash pm vipa. Bae La ee voaa| i es aaepeeaaets | rr aan | Sn, Pai se are Charente : TYPE 0 Free est gicedine Si GIRL OR Ww 3ROS ple. Pleasant Rid ont Soret, | «bes month. Clos permitted, All errors . YounGa MAN WITH 2 patios, sek aba Floors, drivew oF Bihgrtee en Om ESS GT ha ine a friendly OMAN NEED- REAL ESTATE _area LI 6-21 t Ridge, Fe prorking : 3 to Po € to school va LI 6-3 al ‘ital. ntiac Ob: s, 2 Cimmetisiny. re nos re ae ear sires part time, work cartak cee Ee i: | "potas Witwne Oat or © | FE st Socata ae at | Se o Dite Bey oF man Oe ra | ‘eaten aee o v mes no or a day, call ork. 3) refer. e position ; est. Raymond n-| FE 23-7188, mming. Ge E- SSS PERM 19 — Sun, 10° j- 2 BEDRO garage FE 4 . ron St. FB ong for errors _or_ FE 48997, FE 2.6864, P= 8-6 pre anes Have | TRE OL 1-0772. W.| GoM ¢ our bid. AUTHORIZED 1 ANENT RES 10 ‘ti 8] L BEDROOM. P citi | 282 E. HIG far tab sokam at te rill HELP atte ao ltosnee.|nevac tanks. Bieta. se PLETE =-TA WN BUILDING, MASON SH reded| pad ESIDENT WANTS akefront apts. PARTLY FURN. ah peel Un of the exp. wante di fe tanks, fiel ATING ) FOR, “4 Paar Ue and sodd BUILDING HEN OES wn, 2 or mo: room and ba 2 OR 3 RFR 3-9105 Plenty of is & bath. Oi] 58) of . iret Ee, Boy d, yeh W itches & tile, ing. A- 289 RY J CO! up. Pull re rms fu Ms. F' 16 t earte urnace. ment the advertise rive-In, Allg Me « the ork Wa boat well footings, i, 1 top soil Clayburn MPEAU 2 lot basement, and bath rm, Parki URN. OR Thom space $7 ~~ Se z nted Femal TRENC #, OL 1.9853) SoMPLETE a rE lots. Garage large lot me Mine apt. beg Sims welkins aletames fcoms lesa ren- ey ale 11 NCHING dum FORD TR BEAUTY SP 3900 ps Drage pullding workshop Staak GL ORL pt. bidg. town ing distance s | Meio 7 Ee DAY x A p truck s ACTOR Cold wa ECI smail | §7 Mechant AA eee ee an e of dow ee a a a oRomenea emt es as RD. TULLDOZING. te pet, dy Wy hired o) Rete En ht piste, sna == ite gr glesse will!) yearoround “ae cichespng A Em < 8. i ; : mie ie || ats pate par tine fu ng ant otueceenne Pe sti E DIG BASEMENTS “UNDER AS a Teen Pind 8, Shee Faas | ptt ee oe setae tte Ms EW TARE TRON? bONGATOW, ite: 9 til noon. Call FE) See ean TE ion ee eS oepen| OF Xt DSCAPING FLW ome meel foe path, elec. stove, ow OR BUY . 2 s mother’ TRL WA ahd B 2-3796 nd cement R01 ng & roto 80D. OOD RE _5-1183. 9991 Dixi ve, | BU NER, P. $150 mosEaaince’ oes'a 1) fs SALESLADIES B® scedelionash call “PE. ae cone Beat aati |_ Tam co ee care Seem 2 AND © ROOM AP i | RE ea OF CARE EO sizes in Bette i GIRL © pp 4 9082 ng _walls ~ AIR cusH : ties jer com BUYERS}. M - | GLARKST . FE Cea ons. “To x r sitting Supplies 1A eevee 2 or PE 41196, | HIONED = AP ON. _— Be lad oes noon ‘the Se sae © Day ime ‘omy. Toumselocnioe. ave Ae ce ae UsTOM | BULLDOZING. axe — eail will tive see, A pune PALD refrigerstor Adut TS.) pie S003" By s A: : to Bi bad aris ¢ only, Call fire. doo ERS AP.| EM y gradi Yaa &| coup wiv OR 3-4942 you immed e LM VIL. aa oe $110 m ig : p coun field Fashi oe Sh lime ‘ar. FE rei réware,; ie ae Someies Smloa 3.3023 ing. Back RD GOLD WAVE $4.50 ROY A ne. | 434 Auburn Av LA APTS. ZERRELWOR onth. MA- : Rpirnee Want Ads Op | wants a wet pa | S WS LANDSCAPE SERVICE’ and set. $1.50. UP; SHAMPOO | 212 W KNAUF } UPPER ‘ FE 2.6850 Chee 3 aie Be ro ag to 0:30 aed who needs nice Wi 4 a. a Pa sed rnb A BAS 1S 8 and 10° = — ¥ Clean-up, aii SRE Fri. Eves. __Huron Bt. $60: & LCL Ee ? +BED — oil — = MT, . 4 * ‘oh lot first : Ss Pp gg ge omg : Pootige reve. “bredent home. Fe. bse PUT {UNDER EXPERT Sake oe hie eit ms Lake & Mehient bas 3-3421 Listings Wanted 2-7421 location ae ra specatl rae $8787 0 2 rent option s Box 8. n . Cement BLOCK. Ook FIREELAG . the Ph. FE 5- naa RS fr, removal of, of vais CENTAGE | R “ Buy Equities "Rue or FE elld street. “s “roe Be gage ae BED- . nity etics offers : REBRICK O SLACKS 3 R| Da hair : R RMS. | NEWLY oa San or at, ge- =a omnia a EED A FINANCE oe oe. F 10 CENTS G&J ATs MAD GUPPCTES. ST yoo ae EY, Broker |? 800M ra. 203 _Walttémore. ieee cate ee 180 oy io dan “seu, | FIXER? O ae NCL | ouaE cents ea. 31245 A. | LANDSCA: , : DAINTY. aoe Gillespie, FE 3-7293 Hee beth Lake BA ag SS ek FOR RENT. MODERN mare sini cal , _ Drayton ‘ashe Jon ; 2 on i PERS BUY On Lis? Yot 4-48 : 2-8203 age. he | i fe 2 = ziAds t nies Classified) ae aS eye xin wernsTad, oo MaxEns | 1008. re Fel cme Pe uae vom see / Fhe Rasa PPE aa P| QODERN ¢ RM_ AND RASEMER ratory 4s 7. “Hwy. Drayton Pls o sell, rent, | hen ka Rl a IMPERIAL 1 PE 2-0607 Ortice. 9806 McKINNE prea eooue es BATH & Lt | “ “et a * s sy 2 MK or ' , rent, tin & N Wonrt tree trimm Ge BE PO Commerce R faker ROD! FE 4.7603, x Pe Le Berea fats ane wee ag + tind | _Busnese sr RR | eee erp InDebt? ea Renae, | sagoar aah Ba eae | - beard a Ww a 28181 is|*¢ Nr ON QUALI — 13) = i roar Fy ae west Oe ebiis| sarc payments, trouble” meet mectng) “O* Path bessmnd "J BEDROOM putiding fing wah Janitor as Se APT Bs e: e wa ’ Foe KES TREE __ INTER-|- ENTUCKY. BL REDIT, has —_ semént on lak orated, r service, N ab). aL pt oeet, e Want Ad number! = ae a Marian dine uae GRABS SO D. LORS OC ah 8 COUNSEL: ccs rnd e and bus iP Cicae No ‘do Joni date “ae 8. Tele- : : ry, jand no Ag any sod. Delivered ve Oakland Th aegme®. NT LOT _Oakia ers. 23 Its only, No. * i - + ASP +4903 ~ BF + Bs Tog K eater. FE 80656) Seach, Klong. and Johnson 8. near \ j oere iti PAVING estimates Sand and ppm Free NAPP SHOES beach, Within — Must have son . a Bae Bt PAE sr otaad. sida |e aie | eee eee Heefitt|. LIKE A R a L HE LOTS A aa ary or IM = discing, F FLOWING poe BB 21s0a | ~ fend ‘e farms, joke PATER E ¥: EAL CAR diecing. FE 63835. aas| SES Se” AND contracts. BARGAIN : A- A= os Buyer & AIN? Det-A-Diet vi leased : "waiting. ? Lot ra Aap robin 98 conte at) Paul M. Jones, R in _ s of *em r v Ww ‘Huron an cal Est the Want Ads r T FLOOR. 3 RM6, & BATH Clean, weil futn Pvt, ent, Square Lake FE: 43360. A VACATION FOR FIVE ON CASS ‘Lake. Boat, float, nice grounds FE. ¢€5382. : BEAUT. CANADIAN “COTTAGE. Wkly. Fishing exc. swimming FE 5-4361 COTTAGES at MISSA UKEE Lake City, Ph. MAple 5-7086, sonkan LAKEFRONT. § N. OF Pontiac. Sleeps 8. ORlando Naa or FE 2-6853. ° 1-2 OR 3 BEDRM. lakefront cottages. near Traverse City, Safe, sandy beach, good _fishing Ot OR .3-1972. MODERN FURNISHED WATER- front cottage Waterford. $30 per __Wweek, less for season. OR 3-6030. MODERN HOUSE ON PONTIAC Lake, reas. FE AoO74 PONTIAC LAKE AT M59 1 ROOM _kitehenette apts OR _3-4555__ SUMMER COTTAGE BY THE “SEA- _ son at Lotus L Lake. OR 3-8580. WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. Pvt beach 9 bedrm. Reas, MAr- ket 4-2293. WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT. MOD- “era cottage, fireplace, sandy Myre boat, 2809 Lansdowne, FE X > ! TWENTY: Rent Lake Cottages 36A| _ For Sale Houses a 8 MB WATKINS LAKE RD. New: condition — 2 bedrooms & + bath, Ol furnace. Lot 50 x 150. Only "78 down. 80 DOWN § rooms lots. Nice oe, 2 garden 4 outside Nae rae ee REALTY _ ter pial ONEER . HIGHLA NDS 3 ecrooe: BRI — i car garage Bl LAKE | ee ileges. WEBS dining ell, lanter and shadow box, master is. patty aos INCOME $2§00-down ONLY! Beautiful liv- ing cares bas "bom, 13x has 20, with focpeeee, gto! also carpeted Pris, ass Se itch. en 10x10, separate Re bath, with nice ga, ad rooms 10x14, 10x12 ENTED APT. w For Rent Rooms . 37 1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM AND 2 sleeping rooms, right downtown. _FE 5-184... * 1 SLEEPING ROOM, LARGE. clean, $7 week. 103 Fairgrove. FE _ #1253 AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD ern room, $7 wk FE 5-7332 ALL NEWLY DECORATED. MOD- erm Ideal erry BEAUTIFUL ROOM ON THE lake with kitchen, home and — privileges. $65 mo. OR 3-410 BUs STOP PVT. cook = eee: W. Huro CLEAN, $ *s UP. MEN AND WOM- _en, 23.8 Paddock. FE 8-8127. _ 3 EE 5 3 STRANGE. telephone. 400 man or woman: FE 8- HOTEL ROOSEVELT -CLEAN, neat rooms & apts Some with By dav or week ide & up 125 N. PERRY FE_5-8126 FOR COLORED. NICE foo ror § bungalow home on southeast side. DOWN — Only 4 years old | and all newly decorated. Large 3 bedroom bungalow with fel basement. Gas furnace. Tile bath. Electric refrigerator, Range. Aw tomatic washer and electric dry- — Aluminum storms and screens. mpare all this with others and/28 E bem West Side ro pital, HOY T ee ond ff "ANNETT. OFFERS eres Silver vake ae Ideal home for that young aur cou vp = Gants get started in t- ba ‘neighborhood t ving with ral fireplace, bedroom utility room. lke — hed garage. lot 5x 138. Only $1,500 down. Judson Street ouse leges. $20,000 with terms. rhead ae lot. .$10,150, stairs ren’ for $75 Mo. Near Catholic — large eels BAG High, © dry family home 7 rooms, has’ a very attractive a arn flecred at- wood preys den. The price is tie. ie, only $14.9 sion. SL. , terms. ; HOYT REALTY 47 Scenic Acres FE 2g 3. Telegraph Rd | Fieldstone -Home Convenient to both Birming- Roy Annett Inc.|~ REALTORS Huron ¥FEseral 8-0466 Open ioomegs and Sunday 1-4 “Looks like Buckley's got tuna fish sandwiches again!” - For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 43 agree that it is a wonder-| ful value! $750 DOWN — Colored. Cute little Pull basement, gas furnace, large Jet with garden space. Paved street. =a ; $7, Feet pay So _ foomol dg 6 co Well located MODERN RMS R LS ON me. Pav stree Westside with | om Kitehen| screened front porch. Gas tur. _ yagi Wan tases, _priv, FE_ 2-08 nace Lobe to fare Bases macro Nice- ed too for schools, shop- ROOM TO RENT A AFTER ¢ PM. yd —— ping center and transporte- No_drinks 11,500. SELL OR TRADE — One| tion. FHA ROOM FOR Saree 2 FORKING very best ‘constructed bun man, $7 week. ese in.. Shower salen homes in the a. Paved Ottawa Hills and porate eS : . street. Choice location. bas One of the best homes in BL NG a KITCHEN! ment with new AC e. Rec- . the city. Well located peur SO aalcei Are FE) Raton rom eg to gerfe | ead = - Wil trade for 6 room, 2 oe and 1% baths. Rooms With Board 38) o ms ar . ~ $14,950 LITTLE FARM —. Here's) Watkins Lake 1 BLK. FROM TOWN wh bd ,OR without meals, 20 Newton EXTRA CLEAN, — STYLE meals, 14 Matthews. PE 5-0377. PYT Dare Pe ear WITH OR WITHOUT aoe iD BOARD, = SLEEPING PE 44320 ROOM AND rooms if desired Convalescent Homes 38A 38A HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR women, or ambulatory tients accepted Easy rates Reo Lane Rest Home. FE 5-4267 onoae NEW REST HOME. MA MA VACANCY FOR Bes = ars OR convalescent tients nurse's home FE $-8Fn1. 1 39 | - Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN ‘, GILES REALTY CO. Pe S178 | 2H BALDWIN AVE, | Miurinde io — ay A G's * way pa abd ty nae = move you i inl a 3 bedroom brick ou | enon bad ‘ fron : one ments o sot pa ag price $7, CR! IVi- ¢ costs, tae toom home ie, Secacele \ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor a see Rd. Ce Vs @ ( i al foom, .2 + OPS» Cane on r lot. $6995. Full : floors. Picture win- 4ow. Bath. Utility room. This is EXEC | ITIVE not a shell. If don't own a jot we can ler a choice ci “ : F ON. 5 ROCHESTER true Fourth St. Oak carty & Baal El ponte @ commen Sheers. 080 with “las — fa r “average income, I vece 3 eetyes: te live to BRICK RAN : plenty of L| for Keres i with ledge rock SS Rae vases ST ae Bead ast ter bedrooms 5-30 ft. liv. fis? eps Mee ™ ing room with utiful bam > od and hard = floors. R, AUBURN HTS. Off 8. Toon kitchen uirrel Rd. 2 es on large of-this-world complete with built- © guar gg Coot | A poewsedity (lows = in stove’ & oven. Also stainiess| with attached ¢. Basement, stee! sink, custom built cabinet oi) tw a dal bones 0 6 Seams galere. Fem pacoment. Sek pases with beth rented for $50 per — ss ——- month. Both for $11,500. Terms. basement Also extra shower. 2%| puck LAKE Low down Pa car garage This @ reste on &! ment. Immediate Possession. SP Sore Sortie gorant wah Geocee $4500 4 closed crane ee - Also smail| porch. Lon pint walts. . e i. call immediately se | 0 re HAYDEN, Realtor 500 w E. Waiton FE 8-044! good terms to buyer. - poe Eves Sun. 10 to 7 OAKLAND AVE. ™ Baldwit NEW 2 BEDRM. BRICK CME, — Oakland iake . $13,000 Xo - e@ or oes “ais "Oak iste, 3-3653. 3 BEDRM, Bi NT - for cash or trade for car, truck or housetralier, Owner moving. L) fs A OOMS, io Pontise Price wreauced. 61.80 , Tiny Lauinger Rea) Estate. EM _ }-0444. red ated pene. Large ounee Hh ee Balltin 0 og & floors. 138 or rooms, z ba tae close MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REAL LAKE LIVING : . swimming, ee: o 5 im : from ale Pontiac. Other features, = Soak baths, ied ° q 100. ft. ‘on me water, You 3 bedroom, lakefront can out S live here, Make us OVER 2,000 . square ft_ are found in this Drayton Woods “rancher.’* with 3. bedrooms, room, fireplace and carpe’ ing, it's real value. Full CLARKSTON AREA Low, ith 3 bedroo' w ms and den, 1% baths, 16 - ft. payment to res — buy- that it is to- Make us er, We fee day's SesT BUY. ‘prove it, NOTHING * DOWN Plenty of space on the re reel, cit: its 8 ies, our. a intment. to jogs Uh hte = /Bateman am Vetateen |REALTORS | rE wea SEAL Eptare 8. Ls taal nn bate) on really 8-T-R-E-T-C-H pe ae with 950 long brick rancher, kitchen, enclosed rear terrace, at- pi eee Banga eon MA 42391 Buiid Now OF cass. Wo Stl Gand vou ou Systarer jate His Serme- To GI's storms aod orcosee, water goftener. 2 car garage. down MA 42896. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NO MONEY DOWN. 2 2 and 3 bedroom homes that cao ap oye rhe it mortgage to Gls cs goo you some of these very good bay: George R. Irwin REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave. : FE $0101 $195 TO A VETERAN : With no other cost or ers can move into this ly 3 Sebretenast, Sits scat ps asetn auto. bath we oak pn og ra a ote how can you go — floors, forced air best. No money down, To please you pleases us. Give - us a call today. ROUND LAKE This Clee 3 bedroom lake = $ mre eine age love: ane Ri Sasetunt rice at ss en im. ie im. possession. COLORED [a money down we 8 & ® GI, yey eutiful homes oose from Call Mr. Pointer, FE 8-0585. Jim Williams REAL SSTATE & INSURANCE 1218 a FE 40547 MIDDLETON LAREFRONS. $750 DOWN — Keego room and bath year e. Has 2 car ga- e small rage. home in Lenser DOWN — Located at —_— wengy ol fe, oe rage. Nicely Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON | FE 5-772] — OR 3-3022 — FE 8-6003 COLORED GI’s ROOMS, FULL BASE- MENT Ol HEAT. 6350 MOVES YOU IN. R)J. VALUET, Realtor 345 ge a AVE. FE 5-0603 N EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARKSTON AREA oi ee ta 50 : 8EE is terms. WATKINS HILLS 2 Too! planned ramic tile features “and din- fi mic tile ba’ as heat, pav ty ens, a ao quick sale—$10,500, | ae Lake Estates it Bee me on —f. scaped t,' CRi ne eee a : ae Full eg bee pest an water 800 on terms. Wideman Humphries rE ttre ont Bee 4% Dixie FH = og Priced to sell FORGE BLAIR OR 3-1251 Eves. OR 13-3667 Dorris & Son BEA BUNGALOW EAST VACANT One éf the homes in thls area, just off E. Pike St five beautiful rooms, on one floor, plus ‘ari * -* lots on — Lake, o home will al- ways have fond Pasckcacien: wE BUILD. WE TRADE gg only & SON REALTORS 12 Ww. Ph. FE 41557 S 1 di ent, large ~ small 2 bedroom hom r $12,500 terms, Call J. A. Tay- Re 44-2544. ay ell or Trade 4 bedroom home in Vil- Sap | Waterford. a con- inside and out, Pu lot 75200 Will trade e or seil lor, Realtor, “ie ASSOCIATE = eT | Today’ s Best Bu MODERN 7 <¢ %, 2" bedroo sac | extras. Damcann Fe ao payment, Modern ro Cottage Heeice WILL TAKE IN 443 Heat location. sell. See today! OUR HOME ADE conse LAKE AVE. os 441 Poplar. scan ~ bedroom, 24 SNe ARES o- "Norn DN. .| Woodward 1-0504, If pose $-1261, Floyd } Kent bay Realtor CLARK JOSEPH REISZ, MOR. 53-55 B, Parke +5181 Eves, FE oe tig 3 all all year boa ; houses oa meee On 3 room bath, kitchen & living oa mile bed- rm, tame | street. One * other two are 1 income buy for $15,000 with terms. CLARKSTON ON MILL POND - ° arkston REAL ESTATE INC. KINZLER —, TERMS 8 Full Basement MODEL. OPEN - 418 Emerson Bet. Mt. Chim & . R. WILSON, Ritr. PE 68-6193 40 W. BURD! o . $18, lovely 8 Fm. house, 64.000 da” 3 bdrm. sewing rm., den, livin Seutpard, SCR garece nt Se ter heat, OA 63801. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - 15 Acres—River Frontage A beautiful wide riv: $3 ad. A rar to rails covered a patio ;| Se ae West Side. Nat oe . 310 gl0 Depst ‘Starts Deal _aime, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘gURSDAY. JUNE, a. 1958 _ ss WY AY eB a any : CHEROKEE HILLS © ’ First Offering Custom-built ~ MILLER ‘PRONT — First 18 CONTEMPORA ARY RANCH me is a real beauty. It has rooms, rooms — ceramic bath, floor to s and A mortgage with! wD. SIDE INCOME bd ge brick. § rooms & baths income for $10.08" — $1,000 down. month. bai. “9b lot. Me So hat Sa aaa * 4-348 - WEST SIDE Immediate Sisseasion in this 2 sedroom — ape, — er WHITE BROS. 5680. wy. > i rf fr "ttl 5. es er ty tiled & fin ed. Much more call for information. Priced at $16,350 — $000 dow jerms. is William Miller Realtor FE 20263. 1078 W. Huron Braes of Bloomfield ane 7 type, hilltop, ribs om — fe! @ rooms, fire- = unf and. 5 cot, Be car ig. bargains, NEWLY aed rated. $10 wot: P.O. Box 535 johnson’ FOR BETTER HOMES FOR EXECUTIVE Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch joomfield. 2 car at- B tached garage Large living room with fireplace. Kitchen with built in stove, oven, dish-| Washer and Fam milly | Be room, 1% baths. Large weet lot 000 «with ‘ : shisaixon OHAM room bungalow 8% \ with. tile bath h harawese OOTS, | larg Walkin distance to see ful” 1 pre nie a ton e w $2,650 SUBURBAN room modern home on nice - jot 52 x 150 Close to Crescent Lake. Pu price $4,250 with only $400 down. Evenings after 6 call FX 2-3381 or FE 54-2835, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ohn K. IRWIN Time to Build Build the new home that you ave always dreamed of We ean build your new home to ‘fit Sard pocket book Take ad- age of our trade-in features utilizing your help finance e resent home to new home. . us for information today. Why Pay Rent? our dream home, ranch style x 125, fenced back yard, ety top street. $66 per month, eash to ‘3 per cent mortgage Only $11,000, Beautiful Washington Pk. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full base- ment. This lovely brick -home can be yours for only $2,500 down Call today. Money i in Your Pocket There ‘will be if you see this excelient 4 family income, Re- loge! of tie. month. Total price ealy John K. Irwin & Sons ho ~ 1925 est Huron -8t reet 5-9447 Eve. FE 5.4846 u3 Phone FOR CASH IN A HURRY, “through Classified Ads. sel] things Anythirg goes ! Dial FE} * 28181. ‘REAL’ itud-| 38 E. Huron Keatiac Press Box ra Brick Ranch 667-Foot Lakefront | | | Roy Annett Inc. REAL ESTATE OR +1295 LAKEFRONT LOTS. $1.500 UP — back lot Haat on 3 lakes $800 60" Lakefront, 40 wooded acres ali $350 per acre. i — in Highland, % A. Lents Realty Rd.. MU ura] fireplace large | i a ano drapes included. s7, ‘erm ‘Commerce Lake Pid AA BY EF ons ndidh bore $1700 Write 3% acres ,landscaped be- tween Lake Orion and Roch- 55 ACRES ester. Built in 1958, many| With 5 bedroom farm home, full extra features. Fireplace in| basement, excellent condition and living reom, eased birch| outbuildings. $7,500 down. West of Geece 3‘bedrooms, 3 baths, Pontiac 80 ACRES en, sun room, emall green. i i aoa f Part m base- = tiful old | Eng’ 2 car aie eat satis ton oe wpa yard, good outbuildings. 4. A real buy at $40,000, terms. Clarence e Ridgeway || 4 Acres—Deer Lake 975 susee EALTOR 46203 Beautiful _otegapy b brick pen overlookin, feet|ALL OR PART OF 173 ACRE sandy beach. Sarge ire farm for sale by owner, In the one room,. wood paneied| Lapeer district. Also 3-to § acre family room, built in bar,| Parcels with A ar dee ments 1a Loe recreation room, attractive|_ Your pepe ann beet rigreood = bre Sor Lage Ns s of all k N- arge bedrooms aths 3 natural Prepinces: P. W. DINNA screened porch with Barbe- | 66 W. Huro- FE 4-2577 cue grill. electronic garage Eves. FE 4-3046 door ‘soned radiant heat, cyclone fenced landscaped grounds. Custom draperies : . and carpeting included at $64,000, term TORS Federal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 i: ESE LAKE. ed fs a 38x74 ft. rooted barn OV ALOES with HERS 2 car garage. “baba tos shed. ON THE MARKET. BUY NOW 12x18 hen house, pag qranery. FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION. Milk house. 2 acre wooded area Seymour Lake 100 ft. 2.650| with stream and very productive Mohawk Lake, 100 ft, 4.000, land. 10 day possession. Call to- Waterford —— ee pers 6.500 seg fed os $22,000 with $10,- take An an $10,000 WH ITE “BROS. Ww HITE BROS. 6660 Dixie Hwy Onen Ever ti) 9: Sunday 10 "TN 8 "D — eep in repair as you small fee. ee Coy 1246 No Milford 7852, Commerce Lake | 4 bedrooms, newly rede nat- me 9% W. AUBURN N a JIM WRIGHT a ‘LET'S I LOOK Floyd 74 Kent Tae, Realtor at Telegraph A tue AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING _ LOTS OF LOTS) 1 to 5. ‘TO SELL. BY OWNER. 160 pede — frontage. All mod- ern home on beau- tifal if rahe lake, For details call ORlando 3-6344. Ms OA! hwy ae fees tal Sctea ines Weeks | Rr“eesiae eae _ BUSINESS” ‘Attention ! + School teachers make drive - in csiausiot in the thumb . Low down payment, Donut Shop Detroit area. Good s — well. . 68 ssitates sale. Try an nor MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES SEE nS Excellent land. Easy term. L. x. se tades REALTOR Oe Neves: Call OA 8-2618 For Sale Farms be lish. type oll nicely land- 80-ACRE FARM This farm is one of the finest In Lapeer si Tt is a 5 ree - room fram nstructed and completely’ fu Tarnished Also roo 5660 Dix. rag iw Open Eves, Till Hp ete 10 Till § | Sale Business Property 49 49 PPP PARAL LOR AE bd * STALL COMMERCIAL Gansoe zoned Cong ee ok No. 2. 2% W Kennett, VALUABLE combination Fs — be remodce.ed, $19,600; $5,- dow: j McCONNELL REAL ESTATE OL_ 1-1105 MODEST MAIDENS “Never mind the small talk, soak ee oe oe ae eee “wie IT MAKES SENSE — Tm going shopping! * Moncy to em 53, Sale Household Goods 57 (State Licensed Lenders) | _ LJ DINING RM. 8sUITE, PIECE Auto Washer & 9zUR Ras. we WOOL PACE, $15.95. Drver, Ironer, 23-6604. WORKERS 1362 W FE 2-4810; — We make cash loans to taid- eff workers. No Principal pay- ment until you are back to work for 30 days. On Requirements Are: 5 hp you own furniture or i z ‘That you are a permanent residen 2. That’ you had a good work and a good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed. being payment come to see us at once and be relieved of —. We have confidence in and your communti- Loans to $300 Made Quickly wn will always receive pleas- courteous considerate and thecal? treatment at any ene a ‘STOVES = St W. HURON . 3-7263. - washer ...... = Keone E eeneeree eee tereee seb ene eee Sine eee eee 18 W. Pike. full size electric e. & ent, FE 40313. _iisee_Squipment,_ FE Céni3_— “Range, Ro "Scars Wiss. Go. SE 2th lamps, antique furn. MY PE 4-1555/ sed Tt Trade- In Dept. STARTER HOME U.RON GARDENS 2 CAR GARAGE. ER WILL TAKE an Ee PART OF $3,000 EQUI R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE, FE 5-0693 0) GS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE TING SERVICE SELL OR TRADE ved +, Close to erg car, housetratier, vacant land “i Sa for Mr. Brown. bod =aown =_— W. Huro FE 2-4810 Eves. Call OA_ 8-2618 WATER SOFTENE. TO RENT, $3.50 mo OR }- : WILL TRADE 12 -GAUGE SAVAGE land larger L 1362 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. » LOANS COMMUNITY. Lc fan ic BE. LAWRENCE a! FRIENDLY 8&5 exnvice_ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A “12 STORES, CORNER LOCATION, for drugstore. Reas. rent, 3-9414 or FE 2-5219. 2 ‘fra: building. by = _ clecirie, stove and furni some cellent fishing, tin and rh wd rking oe ‘front pl =, $1,000 down Terms,| back ere ntarage, slumber rd. Multi-Lakes Reatty vare ‘use, hogs tor offices or hare with TER RD. meget 1,800 t itabl any business 5, bares LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 6. W Lawrence ®t “NEED $25 TO $500 SEE SEABOARD .° “Parking No Problem” FE 41598| of our offices. (See phone die| fr Toast shotgun for good bost. | TEATHERETTE SOFA. DARK rectory for addresses} WILL TAKE FREE & CLEAR green. New. ew. $100. MA 6 e222." BUCKNER older car in A-1 condition for my ~~ Let Us Furnish $1,400 equity in new ‘57 Buick , station wagon. Fully equipped. Your Lake Cottage Finance Co Can refinance. FE 8-4301. Dressers or chests vecaee ry a up 2 ece @ se aneeee ; ___ For Sale Chothing 56) pining’ rm' set... 200.) $19 00 PONTIAC ALLL PL ALPE | Oy stoves iccsuccccaces @8 & up DRAYTON PLAINg 1 1 SEMLFORMAL — $12, 385 | Electric range ............. $15 WALLED LA _S Marshall. FE 56-1618 ee eeneee ree 2 eS oe = & 20°%. | Metal wardrobes... 12.50 | GET CASH OUICKLY | MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR |O50 Bichen chairs $1 ‘up 4 eo chairs, SH Q sale. Cheap. Shirts and pants, 2| “WE BUY SELL & EXCHANGE or 99 cents. Coverall $1.75. | BVERYTH! HING FOR HOME p to Workmen's Outlet, 65 8. Saginaw.| OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. RUMMAGE SALE, EVERY DAY.| 04 8 Saginaw FE _2-6523 9 to 11 389 Orchard Lake Sale Household Goods 57 57 2 PC. LIVING IVING RM. SET, @. PC. PC dining rm_ set, small chest of drawers, desk, baby bed, real eheap. FE 8-9701: after 4 p.m. * cca Doubs GRAY BEDRM. outfit, Doub'e pryeets bookcase Ri tors ary con hard LE Pearson Saad td aa 3 Orel ve — FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERA- tor. Good cond. FE 1 PIECE oer oo a | Brand oew. davenport & chair, : modern step tables: matching cof- fee table decorator sar All y onl eekly. Soanten’ LF Porniturs. $ or Orchard _lake Ave. &§ Pc. WALNUT DINING ROOM suite square table. Tables, etc. FE 4.8568, 35 Whittemore. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 -|BONNY MAID VI -(3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4.1578 to buy, ‘a 10p4t= OL 1-623. cs sett Finance Co. 1185 NORTH PERRY STREET ‘4Y-Ft. Wall, Tile aye Boan Ries, ER PAINT gal H7 Syers, 141 W. toa Gas STOVE, 36", _ cues* = door BAM = ar 5-011 SUakikteRD: REBUILT AU T O- matic washers Frigidaire, Thor, & Kelvinator. Terms to suit. ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakianc Ave. FE 2-4021 HOME FREEZERS $100 off 68h fo price, Brand new nly boa a ba cubic foot. ust be be appreciated. MApile $6011. Pedibth Appliances __Davisburg. IRONRITE IRONER. TAKE OVER the payments 68.50 per month, Crump Electric 3465 Kabarn Ave. Phone FE 4-3573 KENMORE AUTOMATIC DISH- * washer able. i under year's guarantee, FE KENMORE IRONERS. A-1 CONDITION, $55. ae EM 3-4586 AFTER 4 P.M MAYTAG WRINGER TYPE WASH- er, uare tub oe rr stove _with 0 in. oven. 23-7467. MATTRESSES & spat GS, MIs- matched sets. Mattresses & Springs are of different colored fabrics otherwise absolutely per- Famous advertised ichigan Fluo: 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. -— 48. NORGE CUBIC FOOT REF, __good condition 117 ‘Rim. NORGE 7 FT. REFRIGERA- tor, §50. ABC square tub washer, __825, OL 1-0065 ana ntiretapecltrtielinsidl Sane ee JAKLAND . COUNTY. APPLIANCE ‘6487 Cooley Ali ‘makes of washers and dryers. a washers for sale. OVER 50 USED D TV “ETS FROM * PAL TON TV $8.95. WA 615 vie Crate : 2-225 ONE. NORGE 4 - WAY GAS r. Crate marred. Reg. $ instale d, ' One Kein bosch 20° auto. elec. range, Floor sample. Reg. §270 95, | Air eis N REALTOR Reversible. $1650 Imported, 170 W. Pike PE 45905) “mee AND BEACH rr IN — a Azminster 9408, Rug $14.95 3 rs cs Only $600 446 MIS Or : ; s, : "s pare gio! apeemunape: Gees ones 995 down. tony’ i a de} i Bt Acscsg LAGE Cena davectvne F eS puter C GODFREY, REAL ESTATE| PIZZA RESTAURANT FOR TO BORROW a aL ere waren | Waener sry Bao] ps < * MAple 5-1007 — a caitis investment ; 3 GAL. HOMART. ELEC: WATER | studio. couch i. -..--..... $34.58 PANGUS, Realtor |For Sale Resort Prop. 44A FROM HFC se ee ee | eal, electric water heater fe Call Co ie, NA 7- , a $5. 24 OTHER | Hide-e-bed............. e f . f rebuilt sets at bargain | Refrigerator ... ....... : 50 PARTLY ; ‘l2 AND. ONE-THIRD ACRES oN}. P t id guarantee: ae home im good | Ready to Smaliviens a a ; ar Tl ge HFC offers modern m serv-| | Pabe’ind oF 1518 Union Lake Rd. AVAILABLE past Gott gn Ng) age By KE. of Giadwin, on Ml, IS THE “BIRD" TO SEE tee backed by $0 years of cawe-| _Umien Vilege, FS Coe, THOMAS ECONOMY 78 G $000 cash. Cali after 6 p.m., Mr. ly counsel rata eaters aad Lag GAL GAS WA Shir Mr 8. Saginaw PE 2-6181 ay). dagement, lake | priv.» Hormen Cochran FE $263. _/ Small Town Hardware $800 are made ; and_Servel, OR 2810 Used El PE boeit after & Keego BRU CE PENINSULA ONTARIO.) Busy, neat & clean hardware in promptly in privacy on terms in a. HOTPOINT FREEZER = $ ectric mare ey oly ge utiful rosperous small town north of select. Visit or phone HPC 1060 W. Huron - aeons ; peninsula, 300 ‘miles from. et een ek ee nay: ir Ge B SOLE WASHERS Ml [1 | Tine, "good bighway “all the way.) ot $1,000 down plus stock of about : pm Gy & sons tf Pe owen 6 2 acts Conta “et evetersens, white| $11,000. Will consider t Household Finance A oe plance, #15 ay Commerce GUARANTEED. NTEED TERMG TO : birch, . pict ue rock and clear at = biue | water, wntaree fishing A Resort Class Cc. l5% 8 oo Bldg ia GALLON har eotnF WA CONSUMERS * te tomo call owner, ue 11.500 down buys this most |" "" — PE 40535 "| ‘heater, 05. Installed $150.95. . EL * attractive 9 month wor bar on R. B. Munro _Elec}ric Co.,° 1 ~ Elizabeth Lake Priv. | | sew YEAR-ROUND 7 BEDROOM| owcer's hots next door, with t's : War cE POWER CO. First time offered. Brick, 3. APT: GAS Rance. NGE. $17. RB. B./ os w. Lawrence FE_5-8151 ttage at Wildwood rt.| car garage. You've never seen as , FE 5-8151 See eset | Beat pes often) eget ae #7 2 | QUICK Cash) ier Sait. Sh wat teas viii arene water, 2 car garage Fea- ot AEE : unro ¢ Co., . He RC ae REALTOR PARTRIDGE $25 TO $500 POE shone | wish sia bath downstairs: For Sale Lots 4S os . : USED TV, 61905 & ii COL studio bedroom and % bath usinesses ch. On your own re auto. or) Mirror; Fancy ; Slant | “cred TV. $350 Sweet's : ' PE 43581 1 W. HURON other oeeeey p to 4 desk; spebgae thew ;& : <2 W up. full separate dining rm. 3 LOTS HEATH AVE. OFF Open ‘TIL 8 ; Gur service is is quick.| Runner; 6 Appliances, W. Huron. ts em ici, U's |Z LOR AT ROOND LAKE ala0a| "Sur" machine" goings ot ate ot ae WESTINGHOUSE ELEC STOVE ai aaiseemi: terms de |? LOTB AT ROUND TARE. 41203) Ber ss Sait ‘or vist! us ai cur office. | ABOUT ANYTHING —¥ ant | WES he eae eed sired at Leke privileges.| tools 3 and ¢ 4 ase FOR THE HO CAN BE| ote2, timer. : Mate ster MUiberry 20G| riffing machine for § and J ied ome utO’ | -Pounp at ce 8 sates’. | 6208. CloseIn 30 A ee: Se ee ‘A ittle out of the way, but « lot| WATER SOFTENER, SEMI-AUTO patter nied Rice Sze SRAYTON WOODS. trucks equipped, Home ce LOAN CO less to pay. Purnituré & i matic, used short time. Crump Large 9 rom. 2 story house |" wooded level corner lot. 118, foot —nge_opiises! Cal FE OS) | on a aaa pees nees of all kinds. NEW & ; | < Biectrie 43573 ‘ includes 5 rooms, and bats frontage, MdJacent to new school.| Sale Land Contracts 52 _Perry_ st. (Comer ; Serre a, ie = baa real) Wing BACK SOF, BROWN A Nb ea, rooms THS : stairs, separate venthancet, FoR ® , Penny Acae Lots CA Canela BEDROOM FURN. LAND CON- __Mortgage Loans 54 We, buy, sell or trade. Come out pow de eS at aoe . arn. H__P. HOLMES, INC. FE 5-2953 s f ~ ‘o' y free ' Whole thing acreage bouse, | LOT Tx 11 READY FOR gut. tract AotK > | parking Phone PE 6-021. - nee, yrocgs ea barns, garage, for $24,500.00. ing. Some $1,500 %$ PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- A Mortga e Problem? OPEN MON. SAT. $§ TO 6 B ,, sack. om. F neat be sure you see it today. Nea Walled Lake schools) f°" on ce tug ox Oe ga pat | we mate morienge Jone to meet) FR, Toe ene Sale ‘ploee, wl ~- 4 onays ou 94.125. Secured by a 6 room| JOU requivemes roperty, 5 E. iC mile} 4 6 drawer “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor R. I. WICKERSHAM saerh Cite Meme. Chars, Beal _Prompt service Also! E. of, J oy Auburo Heights on Aubura Serpan fo front, bighboy,, iamps, 2 Mi. Clemens 8 7195 W. MAPLE — Maytair 66250, Estate, or FE 44813 land contfacts —_) tables. new 6 ot. Presto cook: “Mr. Allen 1196 _W, MAPLE —_MAytolr 6650) ask for Mr. Clark.* awe oe ee Go BEAUTIFUL aigtR, OLD 9 FC. | er. £-0056, FE _5-1201 or PE_2-3370 SYLVAN VILLAGE 10 W_ HURON PONTIAC eatka Sale Miscellaneous Practically the only lot left 30% DISCOUNT Sat ce erecnelanp sO oan For M ba Income Property 43A) with #6 ft. fmatage wi . -. ——— crib, highchair. | 4. pLasTIC PIPE. se PER = i SOLD FOR $7,450. $750 down ; | 2 : per, 3 | ee : : 2-FAMILY for bet ieves or btlevel = Gasper maui! ah) 67 pet Swaps 55) carriage. enilde tricycle. rocking a — a 05, per gs Located in Waterford Twp. on) Ddeautiful shade trees. brick cent. Secured by nearly Dev | BEDRM. DISCOUNT EQUITY—| Moving Sle a Paout ED LOADERS M38 and having ® 722x190 jot that stecee oo built. cation near Williams Lake. for cash or trade for ear, truck, | Ruy 4 PHONO PLAYER OR PH. PE 56-8142 after 5 p.m. Ph. ; e — over 800 building er housetrailer. Owner moving. PE 8-1291. ts soned — this lovely pisos, to from Meat Balance naue, $6,700, Cost to PE 5-0834 ° rtable . PE Aa A krete stone home ; you, $4,690, -AAA- MIN’ such outstanding f es RE oe nae Oe 5 RM MODERN. FULL BASE | 9K BEDS. COMP ™ et painting and same and drapes, wet r ef Realto: Leslie R Mi ddleton ment, Newly decorated, Trade time. “2 4 DIRECT AP- water base-ray hest.-stove, **," 1 - SMI for car or housetrailer. I owe | BLOND SINGER PLICATO® and get y cae sctigeremed Medeies apart we ate e ape | BROKER 188 _N. JOHNSON | only $2400 OR 3-7497 6 payments of $11.16 Michigan| expert workm at. lowest "ment rented for $1 per month DORRIS & SON REALTORS rE oth — On 26D — FESO | Soescct Pearlah to onshanen Sar Sevan sorrs DINING RM WN. 63 "wk and up. Complet price 132 W- Huron ‘PH, FE ¢1557; - ; . nes ln ’ 2 "| stock for do-it-) if. Al HOLMES ES-BARTRAM ROCHESTER RD. % MILE N Money to Loan 53) {ion value in Pontiac. FE| set, kitchen chrome eet, & misc.) Soc lnpergias AWNINGS $0.99 an «92 Dizie Rwy. Auburn 4% acres. 82.000 cash. (State Licensed Lenders) 12) GAUGE REMINOTON AUTO. | COMPLETE KITCHEN 13 CU. FT.| gto —— | OR 3-1950 Evenings OR:3-3230| FE #3425 ame INANCE matic shot gun for garden trac) - Coldspot refrig. $116. Apt. size) “PPS Qe variety co 3 PAMILY SERGE COND NO) For Sale Acreage 47 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| iar °s "Susath oorrr RO] BLiMatne! Tio curome wbie.| “Zisucrignducterr Recie ———— : - ; ; + chairs, full sized BEAUTIFUL MODERN 3 (APTS. 39 GENTLY ROLLING ACRES - ROCHESTER, MICH. | “Chevrolet sear. Por "ts Peatise | English "Bia Be Schwinn bi- Simates, Eves, Ol 16633 rage, Ressonatie $1,000 do North of Ortonville, 997 road , * | car. 9960 Dixie Hwy, eycle"$is. Old Singer sewing ma- | “cums r- reat, On 3.3980. v= fenieee $5,950 with $1,000 down LOANS $93 TO e000 00 TO 300 rites Soba Wild | ee ? wheels pa Tr, ‘Dea te DRAYTON PLAINS, 1 ACRE, 218 acres of Ortonville, bigh LiveerocE Ae ae — ? FE 4.9632. DOUBLE BED. BO x SPRINGS, _retrig, FE $-8280. houses, owner. OR 3-2398. sieny 450 Pg Bh $300, Dn. _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS $1,600 EQ. IN @BEDRM. POR CAR,| fBioomfield Hills. *.| 2 NEW 20 FT. EXT. LADDERS. : Giroux Evy | Ph. OL 60711 OL 1-6791) nonecttoher | or_lot. PE 5-0580. | £5" spi~ WASHER. 655 RB. E i SS ee eo WHEN YOU NEED | FLEA i SMera ORE Ean TOR| Mune miectne Co. 10 W. Be 7Fe ccuenbautaae, bere Foc? Terms and otal of only 618.- 45 rae CasH FOR USED TV's RADIOS FREEZERS UPRIGHT, FAMOUS treyelee Teeter Babe MA ¢678. $00 gives you a nice 5 room. One mile from eity tim recorders. rs Ne @ brands. .Scratched, terrific CH SOIL P : . ee Se —- — fireplace, = mane os eer Rd 214 FOR aK a + OR ee values, pes while they inet. Nel Some Pe vans PIPE. 5 PT. 1 foom a * y is re subdivide You can fet tt quickly on your| 2 rm me, acre lo orders please gan with pfirevings | “ap. san basement L as erin done = We hers Sores. nee my xe carnal EXCAV. TING. ee REBUILT VaceH mts _— “ye $2100 ! . storm orser: aymen' A ona: gcreens, good repair. — many others. from 1 to 200 acres.| pudget. We will be pot | amd 7 daar . 8 : Giscusrs (All Glakest/ ll sears euae a GALLON ELECTRIC WATER Call us now! you with vour ene pon ede Be SR SOM BABE: T BEDROOM BASE-| antec $16 os up Sea's Electric, A The oe Aare bee | 2 : , ’ T T ment home. Will sell a trade. ~ anos : 30 GALLON OAS WATER HEAT: J. R. Hi {Z CRAW FORD AGENCY S A E Any offer considered, OR 3-7044. ers. Natural or bottled gas. Cash Realtor beds tt | wage de Mal as SMALL RD MOTOR For; FORCED TO SELL and carry. $45. mpso 1011 W, Huron FE 5-6i81 LAKE ORION, MICH. , ae cape (large) for portable 80 Bt ~ SPECIAL FINANCE CO. typewriter_or_? ‘Mapie 5-1708. _ | Blond mahogany, modérn, ful1! 6% - GAL eee: TER, § For Sale Lake Prop. 44 FE 4-1574 SHAMPOO YOUR OWN RUGS,| size bed, big dresser with mir-| 30-FAL auto fas, nenter, 940.98 2% ACRES matics west] 905 Pontiac Stats Sant tid low rental rates We rent floor} ror, also full size bed, both like| Cab. sinks & fittings. $56.30 up FURN. COTTAGES ON oe of cit: Lake Oivtte es, Ney nae &. sanders, polishers, jawn rollers| .new. 6-863] or MI 61270. Laundry trays stand faucets Beach privileges. FE, 4-1039 st ‘only $2450 VERY liberal Pai seeders eee oe, eae, | FOR SALE: 1 BEAUTY QUEEN $23 7 BEDROOM, MODERN corrabk| “mse wal trade, a _sink, $45. Call ORiando 3-6110. _ ep ty m baginaw Bt bay ‘Desen eae = ines 4 7 a s,_ seeds. acca GAS RANGE 36) SPARKLING | i —aneETs IN, SHEET aie wit” $1500 acre parcel near Oxford and BARNES HAR WARE Say cove GooD GONDITION rock, $135 conn, i oe : 49_W, HURON $3, Pe 204000. "| 142 ROMEX Se IN 1, lots. 0 A. ‘Thompson, 60 Nive ee _good as new. FE 4-8126. or cal) for. free eatnhtes pa BooR's SALES. . Paddock FE 23-0203 to table saw size bal ors 5 small 2 wheel m- c. MI 4-2080. en tractor, Excel- Sell for MAY SPECIALS $30. Phone ar 0.1 preps fir as po "Fir Plyscore x8"x%" 7 each @x8'x%" ext fir plywood 1 ea. ¢xO'x%" int. fir 3 ea. = x%” birch plywood, | two es 15.95 ea. MANY. OTHER BARGAINS NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Haggerty LUMBER CO. ue Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake Between —— ang Pontiac Phone MArket 41084 LAKE PUMPS FOR Leptin 5s. G. Thompson, oan Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 ALL CASH WAY PRI to VAIL AT BURMEISTE: SAVE eh blr 2 Ee OF ‘DOLLARs NORTHERN LUMBER CO. ‘7040 oT Lake Rd, Knotty wht ‘beter, =i) oie iain 1 = patie Plywood EP i aoe shelving ui3 t “LUMBER ~ ve. — 34. ee : ? == NY” Pig ie We EA SILCONITE Pife Lee ~~ TILE sf Guards exteriors against water, fond is tire —. ogee o Bilpontte $550. pera genera! electrie 12"ria"" flee jiaiae #4 ea. = eS ee? 13x18" flue linia 26 ea. a ‘e'x8" oo, ws rs ey ea. i varie 7x7" ash dumps, $1.25 eo. | - RED e a” Seapines oe luding 2 inlet] ‘Everything to meet your needs, 3° ‘unit with ea os sus 4 : Soe 1 LA BLA COAL ¥ CO. a Lake Ave _ FE 3-7101| ‘tress and springs. . ¢ mov EVANS OIL HEATER, 30 GAL..| 3° jaws Sub. FB 5-470. Talbot Lumber Gerdware- plum bia bing aad os one. supplies Ave.. Ph, OgED" BRICK FOR GATE WA ered PE 8-0015. “Underwood T corona 8 1 8mi each. dat BENSON LUMBER CO. WHIRLPOOL a ae i _offer,. MaArket DOORS Double se. Bg @ or .com 8 Alum comb iw Oo ot al ‘lreular aa ‘2255 Service, E. Walton... eenn SELECTED ourself Tie mow pia bao — Do It Y 61 Grounds ano: e Reel, side & trout trimmer, spe- FOR. RENT cial prise te § bh Sist. | 35 WALLPAPER 8sTEAMERS Brine in your old fafa = MAND es thin saws will make you happy. BROWNIE MARDW. EVANS EQUIP e507 Dixie Hwy. rE 30239 480 8 MA _ 5-7878 or OR- 3-1924 ‘ Value $8.95 i. vas) a stontty Ls RE} qT eand- chipped toilets $30 38 po yf = lees tes : fur- Lacaterics come ete with Ph nao Dace vacuum c on Oakland cent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. — 42. 4 _ a, —— : SET. NEW FPAFF SEWING Wee. Gost #78 cet 438. | 2 03819. = i and elec- CAWN MOWER ATTACHMENT— gard ply, 186 W. Montcalm. PB $4712. Cameras, Equipment 61A NTIQU wire recorder a _aeraph . GONNSTELLATION — NEW CONDITION P en. av ER slur HO 5 ToS, OSCAR oa IN AND HEAR THE GREAT sound of the electronic or- rn ace, Call fer hom jemon- ration Opes Monday > Pacey “y. MORRIS MUSIC 34S. Telegraph ~ FE 2-0567 Across from Tel-Huron. SPINET PIANO. OWNER LEAV- ing state, must sacrifice for bal- ance due Take over pa $19 re Phone FTZER SPINET a= NO, MA- $250 Sale Office pean 63 Underwood Typewriter 1 Smith - Net gepetat Royal, $25 each. Excellent ftion. Liqui- dating Real Estate Office, Must sell today. PE 5-8257, days. Sale Store Equipment 64 @x8 WALK-IN COOLER WITH COM- bam elec. meat slicer. hogany. HALLMARK CARD & PAPER racks, Giass shelved ats 2 eet All_ new. FE 2-3220 or _ F 15 RATIONAL CASH REGISTER EXC A WHITE pork, IRON LEO TUB, Lavatory FHtings, faucets side ‘tetite. prt my $25. OL 1.1862 AERIAL caja OF | SUBDIVI- sions for mosq Open 8 am to 8 p.m Dally” PAINT SALE we Ga Berry ares gwa" om a a . PAINT 435 ee Lk Ate oe 5-6150 REFRIG 8A san BOARD, aos reg, malt mixer, etc. FE 5-8380 Sale Sporting Goods 65 tos. Ovando. Spraying. Se Service, Pontiac Airport. FE 2-4137 ALL OUT CLEARANCE FOR RE- MODELING, paints and builders “hs S per cent to 50 r | fer uantities. NO REA- R! ED — R REFU VALLELY'S Auburn & Rochester OL 1-0041. aN HONEST © OFFER any type oil or gas — canton: At fenst $100 off if t install or $50 to $73 Dot yenas it yourself, from whatever — anyone hag given es" Find out why. It's ae ¢@ ‘convinced. Call oR 3.509 AIR CONDITIONERS re Home or office units, 2: cent more cooling, one _thi Peas cost. | Schieks. MY 3-3711, ACETYLENE WELDING OUTFIT. 2 portable tanks, hose. baal bat & pets A-1 condition. $100. MU ANCHOR FENCES No money down FHA approved, FREE ESTIMATES. F ae BATHINETTE BASINETTE, HIGH chair, ng hahy. rocker. All for? ho. EMpiri BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen. oil and gas fur- naces Hot water and steam boil- ers Automatic water heater hard- i Pigalers supplies. crock galvanized copper and ‘t FE ¢-5431 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters 5 Osdere Mkt. FE $7941. BULLDOZING & GRADING. CON- _trect_or hourly rate. FE 4-5950. COLEMAN OIL FURNACE, $125. mot jood condition MA 4-2252, ELECTRIC LIGHT FiIxTU in house, Newer e assort . Factory irregulars ond . At eto | that oe tory can give. uor- escent, 303. aan k. Ave.— SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! 064 121 N, Saginew * WAYNE GABERT - FE 5-6189 PEARL TOILET SEATS, aa G A Thompson, ‘80° 8, Perr PICNIC TABLES, Sd0on OR _finished OR 33985 & OR 35015, #1 gets j " posts value pees ame complete selection of ights for all rooms in house, ter- an . Flu uorescent, Ave. — 26. MOWERS: TORO Low ge Lawn Boy r Foley - $39.95 & up Riders, rotaries & i type: «ing accepted. Terms Used mowers Kelly's Hardware, 3994 a be Adams, Auburn #. “PLYWOOD SPECI TALS cage & CARRY Men. @x@. Gis .-...--.. $ 3.15 Se" @ xe piyscond Wesaen ; 2 %” 4x8 bire $16.00 PLYWOOD co. 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 23-2543 REBUILT BATTERIES. 85 95. Guaranteed fof 6 months. 192 _8 Saginaw FE 8-3796 14-2, 7% CENTS FOOT _chard Lake Rd. : RANGE pieareg COPPER bale 29.05 A Thompson 80 erry, SHALLOW WELL PUMPS $67.50 Lk. pumps, 400-gal. per min. $67.50 G. A. THOMPSON, 60 8. REEL TYPE rites MOWER. _like new FE ¢ ROTO-TILLERS 7. STAY TO OP. erate the iadies can run them Let us prove it with a demon- stration Only one company makes PERRY | AQUA LUNGS. NEW & USED. COM ED AIR CLINTON METAL BOATS, SED BOATS- Pine Lk, Inn 3599 Orchard Lk. Rd FE 55375 AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED COMPRESSED AIR 80 PARKHURST ST. FE 5-3608 hl Tart Ee 8 thes SizzE 7. od cond FE 5-7: Prat) SET FakPECT co! ig ly Sort m * ritice $98 FE 0-68 ° aon MODERN ind ANTIQUE: - Buy, sell, trade Burt-Shell, 8. Tele graph, FRE 24 GUNs - BUY SELL Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. ONE WILSON ARC WELDER, 7: “TRADE. Runabout, or clinker, trpe boat & motor Phone OR 3-753}. 6518 _Simmons_Dr _Bait, A Minnows, Etc. 65B NITE poplin) RED M ~2 " dz for 49¢ WOR is fe = fea BIG WORMS for 389 femtata te LAKE QyvENUE Par am. to 11 p.m. week days FRI i. SAT all nite. P sun till 6 p.m, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 PBB LPPPL LOLOL LOO LL ALLA DO 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT er top soll page as a hw bone Loaded _Daliy FE 8-66 FA BROKEN COR CRETE SOP soll W_ West & Son, FE $2180. | INCH sTONE, BLACK DIRT, Top Soll, Sand -Gravel, Fil} Dirt the sasine (roto-tillers) $119.50 & . Je ime payments available W | * . me iceneg Ss on were! Miller, Garcen & Lawn Equip- : - 5 ment 1663 8. Woodward. (N. o 1-A BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, _i4 Mile Rd. B'ham) Mi 4-6063,/ sand & gravel. Call OR 23-3333. RIDING 8 WALKING Garde ROS py Bay 3. Lo 8 ek. Tractors © semen J = Garden-| "689 Lochaven Road. ea §-1413. i— er mod is Sim heity A TOP SOIL. FILL, 8A 2 llers — & Hers. Rini me, Wonder Biy R toe mowers, Fe" Sak speedy conretr . proven the best Anchor lawn Ri BLACE D v mower for those who want the|.4-! BLACS so * . service what we sell.| landscaping, EM_3-3402. service arts for all makes Don't} A-| FARM TOP SOIL, RICH orget we ure Pontiac's oldest.| blatk dirt—$10 for § yd. load. Factory trained - mechanics. . _ Ss ee eet & fil. FE LEE’S SALES & VICE - CRRMS 10 | ~ A-l otha “DIRT ‘ i Fill sand. 8 ¥ Eee 921 Mt. Clemens 8t.|” vic. of Clarkston-Drayton Fisme TEEL CORRUGATED . Pg $-0868, DRIVE-WAY CULVERT . 45 "i ! pe‘ ft Lineal ft OPE 2.0233 * * e873 i] to ry va TOP SOIL Dee ed STONE Lawn wors ed TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE, vee. fill. sain Conkfin. rE. 8-1112 or FE BLACK DIRT & TOP SOIL, DE- livered. MU 4-2369. BLACK . a = SOIL, SAND, sevel anywhere in Oakland comms Nee 6-1131 ba ons DIRT YD LOAD. 3 “BU $100. Pill: FE 8-3282. , “BLACK DIRT i Do bulldozing & land- * sseping ies ax Cook. FE aan AND DELIVERED, | ban oll sees your lake Bill ‘aie Call seen EM 36373. GOOD FARM TOP SOIL, 5 YDS. _for_ $10 Delivered. FE 4-6588. NO. 1 BLACK DIRT, DELIVER to 2 yrds OR 34ges. wv +00 WANT GOOD TOP SOIL black dirt & peat—we furnished top soil for é new City Hall and go me —Call FE 23-1611) id bowg tf vd Des _ OR 3 ~ mortar & trucking SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS. 5 YDS. $15. FE 1-0245. TOP SOIL SAND & & GRAVEL BY pick up truck FE 5.0440 TOP SOIL, BLACK pint gAND & gravel) FE FE __4-3058 Eves. Bari Goren, TOP SOIL. SAND « GRAVEL. FE bag eave or FE 8-6145 eves. m WASH aa & GRAVEL. FILL dirt, — at bumus. NN RUCKING PS Saat YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING tae soll, gravel, fill, etc. FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 KENTUCKY OR MERION BLUE| * | TR ATLER EXCHANGE ON WENTY. TWO. 2 : ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 66 Sale Farm Equipment 46|_ MC CORMICK DE DEERING MODEL 24, tc ORT mam aul 7 sotto on watt or PE. #1553. on ~~ "TRACTORS > ~ERU. 3 | i “yaa. earl a ue wari Bolens. we TLT ERS o 5 ¢ “"KAA Pure Merion Sod >%20h.ate; "Tare iver “aawaies cents sq, yd., delivered. LI 31-5477 pA ‘Day warranty. “ATTENTION, EVANS $ EQUIP om DIXIE beth TRUCKERS. A “PRICED “TO SELL iontiwe else back re Cosas | Nearly new "M-H, 333 tractor wi ive P.TO., Hydraulic and HO tag Ferguson 30 with load Fox Forage Harvester, engihe driv: en with hay and.corn units. LH. 4 T baler, Pro. | like new, Fox Crop blower - Like new, Case & New Idea mowers. IM. 4 bar side rake. rie _. E-2 CREDIT TE: HOUGHTEN ia SONS J1, Case & Fe Dealer Rochester oO 1-9761 Auction Sales . aaaes AUCTION salma. every W ay, pm, % deals west of North Bill * center, poeeees. For Sale tices 78 Detroiter Pontiac Chief 15 to 60 ft. 8 and 10 wides trade in sliowance ‘en vour 1946 to 1948 tralie . — and up -- on your 1949 1951 Bring your title . with een at our low, low m all on eer in trade. Yes,’ you save hundreds of dollars mae you buy Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 na te Highway (U.S. 10) 4 Miles Mort oe Pontiac 4 MOBILE HOMES . Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer Buy, Sell; Trade New 8-10 Wides . We p bh red sod, 45c per sq. yd., ivered No field -up. PE) USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL or FE a a G OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM. ahi removal. Free estimate. ottle = ‘ FE 40053. Parts and Supplies For Sale Pets 69,5: Telegraph |g EE 23200 8 & 10 GALLON AQUARIUMS. ALL we = Ser ee thing Bei’ shop 03 Willams. PE 4643| trailer trailer. AKC REG ISTERED 8 gape ar A er female 1 year old. 8-3044. $45, AKC REG. COCKER PUPPIES 6 _ wks. & 8 mos, Will swap for tent also. ORlando 3-2602. BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS $55 up. OR BRITTANY SPANIELS. AKC REG Must PE sell, Will sacrifice. 8-0573. BEAUTIFUL BLACK MINIATURE ¢ for stud. Full pedigree. | FE 4-8250 after 6 p.m. 8 : “AKG segineres. Reas| FE EXGLBH J eitibn vy YRS. OLD. T, old, MY f 3-1620. Exquisite ape E MINIATURE male poodle for sale approve home only, OL 1-8245. EXTRAORDINARY BLACK AND black and —— & registered « cocker RB 3-0864. “POODLE TR INMING ! Groom. and bathing. nette pm 5235 «6B. Biva : R. TROPICAL FISH AND eupplies, 3441 Dunning Rd. FE SIAMESE KITTENS . OR RM SINGING CANARIES TALKING rakeets. Cages and supplies. Cranes Bird Ty 2489 Au burn Rd. FE bet KITTENS for nice home 3 ones. FE 2-5560. — Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 w 3. het wi sell it for o's per jot. Marine “OXFORD TRAILER _ SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, “4 ft. ote ses and financin A tew used trailers: aul c plan, We sell, 1 of Lake on MM. M Rent Trailer Space 79 Sales. 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly. _MElrose 4-677! . ‘“ INLAND FE Tigi sim : 77°98 AU NORVELL AGENCY 70 W. STAWRENCE. ST. FE. ‘JOHNSON MOTORS & Pe Make ct ENSURE. . (ewe ““T suppose we'll have to choose between marriage and a career — what else i is there?”’. 63 © 1966 by WEA Servion, ee * Boats Trai For Sale Cars & Phe type The £300 oa outf “$i 095” tsed Boat & Motor Dept. “——~-'- Meap electri Mercury. & controls, $275. "36 Seot Atwater 16 hp. B4 Johnson hp. 58 M-6 Mercury demo. 6 h.p. Jet racer & M-20 Mercury Used Special 14 ft. Scorpion runabout. 30 a “wass cover. tered poms windshield & 93 lights. Mazurek Marine’ Sales At 8. my 2.8. Saginaw. TS. 12 ALUM. Sn. 1? Ch $144.50 up. RD MOTOR 2? HP. ELGIN. ELGIN. Call FE 2-6821 aier Sie e new PLM. . Por ee ee SCOTT ATWATER, 7'4 HORSE, AS MA 4-2801. is, $35. T OUTBOARD up service. Backed by AUBURN HGTS MOBILE LAGE The st ‘4 Mi SE_ Pontiac 170 N. yke * 5-6519 MOBILHOME ESTATES. Lake front and shpavennl. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR sh ene whe vast we Sew. | x 80 lot, 16 “ school shelter. ease is Also tra ee Phone M rte seu ‘Auto Accessories 80 INDER, 3 CARBURE- - with heavy duty cond $150. FE 4-8: For Sale Tires 80A FOUR 1760x15 WHITEWALL TIRES & tubes; FE 8-4508 after 5 p.m. 4-1 USED TIRES $350 OP. We buy-el! Also white walls STATE = oS. ae CATS BOARDED — FE BurrShell Ji. 8. “Tele Hay, Grain .& Feed. 71 ist 4 Ray, ‘UP. . lumber. Pione MA. MA 56-0666 HA STRAW, Also mulch hay. Will de- OAkland 8-2178. ‘Ge pus tax ene walls STANDARD BRAND EW TL traded in on Genera) Safety Tires. “Up to 0 oar cent off, black or ‘ED WILLIAMS 4518. Saginaw et Raeburn _ wee ALED HAY, 10900 HADLEY RD. ston, MA 5-4791. BEST ALFALF ‘A WE. DELIVER | MAple 54-1140 For Sale Livestock 72 aT STUD. __gan stallion. MAple 5-1740 - FOR SALE. i5 FRESH AND close up cows. Terms. MElrose 4-0461 HOLSTEIN BULL, 18 MOS & 2 big sows, due July 8th. 2380 E. Wattles, & Wanted Livestock WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL kinds, Forrest Jones, MAple 5-0916). For Sale rt Sale Poutry 74 SMALL FRYERS, 65c EACH. FE 2-087. Sale Farm Produce 75 AVAILABLE: _Call King B PASTURE LAND. tos. FE 4-0734. CERTIFIED § SEED | POTATOES 8 & eating — Jac rap Lake Orion. MY, 2-0931. OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET BE-\4 . ginring May ist. Will be open wesday and Saturaays 7 to 1:30 te ie .2 p.m. te 8 3350 Pontiac LL Rd FE 30078 ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 2 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR FORD FO __Tractor. $150 FE 40418 § LAYER CHICKEN BROODER with accessories $10. _OL_ 1-6650. 4 BAR TRAILER- TYPE DEAR- it hay rake. Like new. FE CORN PLANTERS NEW AND Davis Machinery 7-3202_ at Ortonvill DAVID BRADLEY aanDER tractor with accessories. S-1969, FORD “TRACTOR am “LOADER _ Reasonable rE ‘FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS, NEW | a _ ueed, Parts and service. L 1580 Opdyke. FE 4-4380. ee ae 3 PLOW TRACTOR steering. Live P.TO. Will or eb fares cca mee ' vating ¢ 4 whe motel $1800." 150b W) ‘Avon, Avon , Rochester. OL per PA ACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux Oliver Saies on M24 forth o Oxford. RUNNING CASE Dc) tractor with double: bottom plo and = see drag. Needs 1 fire Brooks 81. FE 9 GA SEDER TRA ACTOR & CULTIVA- tor, $65. FE. 5.2764 MecCUL LLocH CHAIN SAWS *. Rentals, ae * eS 1890 Crooks Rd : ~. SPECIAL Case Tractor, Model DC $ Ww t epeAteR BROS. , AT OPDYK FE iit | REGISTERED MOR. . Gordon. “l z= * CANOE. 8-0793.| Good_ cond FE 8- 0446 Auto Service | AUTOMOBILE REPAIR. ALL makes, Arc welding FE 2-4794. | AUTO FIBERGLAS RUST REPAIR, skirts, and custom work. M i ie. NKSHAFT “GRINDING iN THE, \ ot Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- a Shop, Hood Phone FE REPAIRING & REBUILDING. 38 vrs. experience. All makes. Re- i able garage. 23 E. Walton, Pon- tiac _Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 “ CUSHMON EAGLE SCOOTER. Corner of 24 Mile and Shelby Rd. REpublic a - CONDI- #0270 after ‘36 ALL 81 STATE. 1G — $80. Call 1. ee ener ceercemeeaere cere ~~ LAMBRETTA 150. 1,836 miles, A 6-0641. Clarkston. coneaaEN EAGLE, pate _condition. OR 3-8672_ $5 CUSHMAN Pe ai on MAyfair 6-2289 CUSHMAN yeaah | ANDERSON SALEG RVICE 128. PADDOCK ‘at Pike) FE 4-4246 FOR SALE: 2 WHIZZERS. 1 _ Sportsman. OR +3566 | For Sale Motorcycles 83 PARTS & SERVICE ON. your | ‘our Harley Davidson, wo oe Bael new vidson Sales Co. _Boats & Accessories 85 ? HP ELGIN. ALMOST NEW epee EM_3-4883. ALUM. PRAM. 344 BP. ° Evinrude motor, beth in good _shape. $125. FE 4-3540 '§ FT. SKIFF WITH OARS & EVIN- ~=- rude br oe $65. 69 Lin- coln St. FE 12 FT EaHABOGE ~ MERCURY super 10. trailer. Must sacrifice $250. FE 2-3774. 12) THOMPSON KLINKER BOAT, |_ 24° dock. EM 3-8671 ims FOOT aele RGLAS BOAT with 26 h.p. motor and trailer _FE eisss. bi 14 an uxdsout WITH 22. HP. lea JORRBOR a, HORSEPOWER, like new, $170 | BOATS “REROLABSED. GER TO tween ODERN 81 icass 36s Orekin hon o Harbor. WE NEED USED OUTBO. Trade-in that old outboard new Mercury Mark 28—big trate. in feces ANDERSON HARDWORS 2182 yo ele song umn Miracle Mile ways FIBERGLAS BOA AS BOAT B wot Toms. rom | Transportation Offered 87 AR FOR LADELPHIA. uy © wants to neers. Cons 23-3215 FS PLY 4 yg og | _ San Bei See =i Wanted Used Cars" = AS MUCH A FOR JUNK AND eee com, Te ieee 2-2666 days or 4-3 1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars, OR 23-6015 “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-0488 Anq our. buyer = come to at the cor- _ your door or drop in Ot ke na gen Came CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike FE 5-1308 CASH AVERILL’S N Shop tt, Then rer it goo for top doliars. rete OX BW ie «sens CASH ag jae ee Community: Motor Sales AUBURN AT Eas BLVD. s NN'S Wanted ee used.-cars. Bee uly jor the ¢ Pee jar, ay re 4-T371 OLIVER MOTOR SALES ’ WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 2-102 Eves. ‘TOP CasHi FOR A ¥ Maks OR e ‘rade or ECONOMY CARS 2 “AUBURN LOOKING FOR CLEAN 1952-53 STx CYLINDER CHEVROLET, WITH STANDARD SHIFT WILLING TO PAY FOR RELIABLE TRANS- _ 21753. See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on iste — cars. pam pane Hwy. R 3-1603 om re CARS. 4 THRO “epee TP NOTORS 5 CORNER PIKE & EAST ai at St oe OSE 1 mie BF yg A ge Seng " Automatic shift. L be. ea. 1 eerste oT aes Dr. Veiy clean, ORiande hy -CANY ae CoveneD ‘MERCURY anes oY wire aren gas tank Te tp iLike new, ae EM ani3t, RUIBER. 1955 SORG WITH 1956 % bp, Johiison elec. Trail. er, convert top, etc, $1,750. 435 N. Shere. Lake Orion, OA 8-1337_ | Al um. Boats and Canoes ‘Molded & Pibergias boats |AH water epertes equipment. ‘Bring ‘your motor reabies to ws, Harrington Boat Works | YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 8. TELEGRAP DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it’ easily through Classified Ads. Tol; sell, rent, buy, s swap, hire’! idial FE 2-8181. ime RD.. F 2-8933 OPEN SUNDAYS x BS] — ERR Bite! Wanted Used Cars 88 - \ WILL PAY SEDAN. Ral. ABSO- Mazurek (yer tXe | TEER a Martin Marine FOR GOOD Turner Ford, Super Spring Specials |. CLEAN USED CARS COMMUNITY 30 es wen r| Hite Sarees ae, | MOTOR SALES. 14 exas Maid aluminum run- car buyer or E upholstered seats,| come to North Ch Hunt- 204 N. Main OL 2-9311 evrolet Co, _ er at- é. Woodward Birmingham WTD: $ ion Ca “Baer a $0218. || froma Yo'a.m. to's p.m. PE b-0ai8. WE NEED MANY GOOD Taye FOR OUR N LOT AT MILE AND Sa. WILL . PAY a LA CAL L Ri co. R A : WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM,” “Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCE PARTS ALL M AND MODELS 2635 Auburn Ave. 4-6633 For Sale Trucks 90 ‘31 % TON CHEV. PICK UP. FE $-1317. =, as] “My PICKUP. 19 Ruth. ‘41 CHEVY aries TRUCK. $250. FE 5-3281 1953 CHEVIE SEDAN DELIVERY, $225. OR 3-6143. N33 CHEV Y % TON PICKUP ondition, BOHR ormation| _ 454 $50. FE PONTIAC'S: TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ‘9% FORD F-¢@ TRACTOR. FE 4.3040. ins PORD Wa % TON PICKUR. been on a farm has ad. very li wse Like new. fae ° it ye joes Fee Sale Cars 91 BUICK HAR: REPOSSESSION . quired. Lat pee a ae Bt, qe Fae RELINED. New tires ‘Stop, Look, and Bay 182 Pootac, > abe Sharp... gy Re Ral. me 83 Bufek Soca “drive i “a ‘49 Pontiac, wagon, 45,000 "$4 Ford Cust, Nice.......... 8 605 "$5 Wasp, like new..: $795 "4 Buick, ba Dyna., like new... $ 895 "6 —_ or. . $1505. "66 Olds $1505 SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 18133 ‘2 BU ae SUPER, 2 DR. NEW RéH, ies 1 owner, Very pee} cond. MI 44923. 1955 FORD V8 CUSTOMLINE Dr. sedan. Fordomatic, Radio and - heater, 31,000 actual miles, $ 605 sedan, 8 pass.. 1957 Ford Countr: toms ipener. — station wagon, and heater .... eH — 2 dr. sedan Good con- $75 1954 Pontiac Chieftain dejuxe 4 dr. sedan, Hydramatic. Radio and WOME 5 eo e ie ciwersen ccs $ 695 ‘| 1983 dan, radio and heater, Exe. con- dition $ 405 ee ay 956 Ford. veg Va. Fordomatic, “eat = — heater and tewalls. “Like cusines $1395 1955 Dodgé Roya) Lancer hardtop. V8. Pushbutton drive. — and heatefi 20 6 Gace $1005 HOMER HIGHT MTRS “15 Minutes From es OXFORD, Nicht forte an ma ‘Oa B-2528 30 ~BUICK, FOLLY Ee ppl Boat bargain, EM 3-0081, Riggs. CHEVROLET ‘51 4 a POWER- _ Slide, motor, $200. OR 5100. ‘49 CHEVY. SHARP, TAKE OVER OR _3-6506, IF eo _ driving one of the follow- See Eddie Steele Today Because he has customers wait- and can give you _payments. Dr, “19953 Stationw 1956 or 1957 — Rambler wagon. 1985 Ford con Any model oe ERE ARE A ARGAINS ED- : HAS TO OFFER. ¥ PRICED RIGHT. uick, m Dr. " custom 300, 2 Dr. 2-Dr Chev., 4-Dr. ‘ reury Club Cou ee: rvice a * Ls al eet Ford V8 customline 2 dr. se- i HASKINS| & DEMO SALE 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Pgroneg powerglide, loaded, = Guois. Brookwood 4-Door i“feiee power 1958 Chevrolet on, turqueis pa oy Laneed, and ivory, —— Dynamic Holida, ” shld, DAIS cain 4 SAVE UP TO $1000 AS LOW _ OR YOUR OLD CAR Sig 36 MONTHS ON. BAL- Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 Maple §-5071 pven Nites “til 8 Road Block Sale PERRY 8ST CLOSED MUST SELL Best Soap! 7 eng! the ee og 8 ag ~4 Cata Light green w 53 Buick Bt. Dyna. steer- me. and ~ black Ww. Nice st Fon tiac 3 Dr. Red and biack, “Bl Bi mouth wagon. Clean. Drives ect. R&H ‘Sl Ford 4 Dr. R&H. ‘32 Buick Super 4 Dr. Full equip- "82 Convert. "52 Me 2 Dr hos Ford pickup ba P agro 2 Ton Ford rack F-5 These cars must be sold. Open from 8:30 to 8:30 Seve from Cc AUTO BR Perry at Madison 14 ___ CHEVROLET = CONVERTIBLES AND STATION WAGONS -- TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES We trade up or down. “Oakland County’s wildest trader” | NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingh i MI 4-2735 HAUPT Pontiac Sales "$6 Chevie. 2 Dr. sedan. — w. $i 4 Dr. Fordomatic. is $1 FP 4-91600 +2160 tetes ets vee sence eee e ee bees ‘Open Ni sen Th = MAple * sana 75 FINE USED CARS» Must Go The “Bright Spot,” corner Cass and Orchard Lake, is trading hot and heavy. $95 to $4,295. Always a fine selection of Chevro- lets, Ford, Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillac and Olds: available. Top trade allow- ances—bring your title for on-the-epet delivery. JEROME: S "Bright Spot’’ 2 Olds - Cadillac Dealer _ Orchard Lake at Cass sree ate Orchard! FE 8.0488 - Open till 10 Red lg hah Cae agehs: et Hg 4 GEORGE $ M TLLION CREDIT MA Harold 1 Turn ether . Yerd _Ml_ +1300 TIBLE, sharp! ~ Canes M our Sales CHRYSLER-PLY: Clarkston, Mich. 1956 Radio MOUTH DEALER Ph, MA $5141 2DOOR V-8. . Powerglide ea £,, Woetyers ave. Bir- c some less Pesca “BURDEN. some? Am) us help Syd = a to Lake Orion Motor Sales iN RD. _MY¥ 2-261) |” PICK-UP. ‘3 DODGE, 4 DR. GOOD COND., EPT-WING D YODGE MOTOR SALES _| Ma jay bene a Ortop 1953 Ford Sar" ory, stare, car. Assume small ents of $27.24 Pe Sais y Sales, ie3 REAL NICE 1956 Chevrolet Belair, 4 dr. power- Si Olds a8, 4 dr. Holiday, full “POR! ; N ——_ Alta. Romeo CARS ‘HOUGHTEN & SONS PERRY AT MADISON FE 4.9100 1960 2-DR. D. $65. FE 5.2766. GOOD TRANS. | BOB Cunningham MOTOR SALES 4278 DIXIE HWY AZ SASHABAW OR 3-411 _ Have Cats — . Will Travel! ee ee "Sl Rambler wagon "Sl Rambler Hi. top.. r “Roger’s Sales’& Service 695 Auburn Ave. BE : tires, to covers. FE 37-0555 — Go | 10 RED FORD CONVERT. NEW battery, Purdy, - Birmingham. brakes, seat BUICK Better Buy Used Cars. ’S5 Pontiac 2-Dr. a cae ne $1195 AS age ’55 Buick 2-Dr. °. $1198 SUPER HARDTOP, Power steér- pene a ‘ing, & Dynafl ’51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Tetobee tin. A, 1°56 Pétitiac 2-Dr. Mae eye =. & Colonial b $ 395 Radio, neat) 860 HARDTOP. —- Tu-tone —_ & yel- ./’53 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 495 _ SPECIAL HARDTOP. Radio, heat- er, white tires. rd mii 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. “heater, ard seas oe gs re ww on. Anothe E-Z eye glass, ssion . $1095 tu-tone transmis- r one owner. 56 Buick 2-Dr. .. $1595 SUPER HARDTOP Radio, heater, power steering & brakes. E-Z eye glass, white tires, Dynaflow. 55 Ford Wagon .. COUNTRY SEDAN er. white tires, Fordomatic. utiful dark metallic blue fin- bea ish. 55 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1195)" . $1295 Radio, heat- A L, SEDAN Radio, heater, wer SPECIAL HAR: er, . white wae owner red & steering; E-Z ae glass, ‘white tires, Sestee ae _ one owner bea 156 Buick 2-Dr. . + $1495 zea Radio tee ‘OLIVER’ BUICK . 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-9101 Open till 9 . $1395 — Morris — ne Mer. Mr roid “Turner Ford “&C Rambler We Can Beat sany Deal Wise, E Economize bree oe Clarkston Motor Sales. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Clarkston. 1953 PLYMOUTH * REPOSSESSION : HYDRAMAT- isa PONTIAC’? DR. = PONTIAC 7. ; aa Ree, a. _dta., good PE 8-3024. Tenclegee "$8 Mere ons Hardtop © $1495 "$5 Ford V-8 CORNER CASS 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT. Cleanest car in town, Radio and | ‘55 PONTIAC STATION Php acca! H 7 radio : c a. Tamatic if hpwne . * DOWN $46. ib PER MONTH BRAID - eg PE 2-016 1683 PONTIAC DELUXE 7 DR. EM 341 47 CHEVROLET | motor, 4 new tires . 51 BUICK emt Radio & heater, Dyna, "52 FORD VICTORIA *52 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Biack. Strai stick ... §468 $4 FORD &Dr. Automatic ......... $548 JIMMY DEROSE 3140 W. HURON Mile West of Telegraph ceo TA Taxi CABS. is 1983 MODEL Ww BOY oT BOYS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! HOW ABOUT A DATE WITH ONE RORS RUN PROM # YRS.) OLD TU THE CUTE 1 YR. OLD! — NANCY—Chev. 67 Conv. NANCY has 8 cylinders, R&H. iy white ce walls. She's Siok & a sharp dresser from top fg & See red She's yours lor HENRY FORD— He was born tn 1947 with a Vic- toria top. his mode] name was Fairlane 500 , 2 his er short owner m up nicely un- de> th even w dua) ue Seen id lay down "of “ros a even if you step “0 sins Peggy Paul Hillman 4-Dr. Miss Hillman came off the as- Jim Co noes England 7, her ticker low on ty & ies er You can adopt her for genera! service “for ae a urry) — $14 4 edge We top, pan b ation $1608 $1845 P ; “i "6T Cher convt., vas g* we eews ae Se Starchief eee A ee | ‘34 53 Piemoun HY Desow't ir sc2 § |" Ford, emeaitetied oontes ree 3 Dodge i ton Bie ey, ‘RIEMENSCHNEIDER. “ENGLEHART 232 §. Secinaw YE venues s, ; ; . ° vision?” I asked Taffy. this case it was into theaters, . ” Tesco, wo Gey Se Train) + Get Skelton. Cut howe “OI course uot Why, what's the Jo?” aed Tatty, right] "one pople eho oad engi Tins cone by forest fire, Windsor. 7 ‘1:30 (2) Halls of Ivy Dad To Grad back. amount from $3 to $7.50 apiece for |bianked them both 21.0. (2) Follow That Man. Ad- (4) Treasure Hunt. “One of tha cigaret companies,” I said, “uses a nurse (that were simply paying for sub- *.¢ «& venture‘ series, Ralphiso-99 (7) West Point. Faculty) ~~ . _ on television to tell that their cigaret is very good medical- scription TV. But if the same Hewitt didn't know that Andre Bellamy. colonel’s son. is determined| {1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey ° ly. I heard the nurse is sick. So there might be a week's job championship fight had been tele- know tat if paall | Gea caoet mete by Pree me] lass of 58 | act cnt tm htag £Y st ee So, |e aes cats 7:18 ) Weather. \ “4 acid years ago. TES 1) iowe d “But I'm not a nurse,” exclaimed Taffy, impatiently. sold for one dollar per set, or at ident before he became president. e Sonn 5 ; “ ° ‘ . “Taffy, you're being slow,” I said. the =r most, $2. . ; Libreseo failed to name poet . : ; (4) : ai i TI (1) News: Daly ; Caltorsions ane ae AIl-A Grade Average “What do you he isn’t a nurse elther! . as Edwin Arlington Robinson as the 7:30 (1) Cheyenne. Cheyenne Wayne when he poses as (4) Truth or Consequences. | Never Before Equaled| no, she’s a model.” “And there would have been no|uthor of “‘Miniver Chevy" and ~ fac enee 0 tend tan, Oe. (7) Rickey the Clown. at Michigan State. “Why the phony thing!” shouted Taffy. “Oh, that’s awful! |limit to the mumber of folks who _— = sare Ge he ae bod hanging for murder he did) (2) $64,000 Question. (9) Howdy Doody. : ont you get me the = . — savastege bi the Bt or $2|Joseph, emperor of Austria-Hun- commit. > = EAST LANSING \® — A married Fiene Tompkins of Pa- dmissi gary. ee oe +a (i) Mavens Cotes. student from Holland’ with two|Coina, Cal. winner of 10 beau- a, Next week Miss von Nardroff re Brothers, “Go West : . -\small daughters will graduate|ty contests, also a Wilson Gal, BUCKING THE OTHERS _ returns to tell whether she'll con- 19:20 (9) Film Fare. : from Michigan State University|attracted the attention of Fine; but why are you, a broad-/tinue or quit with her $237,500. yo age eg , WEDNESDAY AFTEXKNOON “orm with a grade average never|Monte Proser, producer of the caster with five good and going/She recently left her job as a per- . 10:30 (7) Youth Bureau. am ae Lite tbefore equalled. Las-Vegas shows — and he’s TV stations, seemingly bucking the sonnel consultant to devote full : (9) Starlight Theater. Love . Ronald C. Hamelink, 5, a doc- sending her to dancing classes position of other broadcasters who! time to the quiz show business. 8:09 (7) Cheyenne (cont.). Charles Boyer, Ingrid Berg- (4) Tie Tac Dough. ‘'tor’s son studying agricultural aie oan ‘cn ean ot the fee are fighting the pay TV trend. - (9) Movie (cont.). man, “Gaslight.” (°40.) _ 49) Toes in Tempo. engineering, has compiled a four ~~ & ke ; ‘ (4) Investigator. (Color), (4) Dr. Hudson. Small town point average, the equivalent of @TS in the Nevada desert as “We've already begun negotia- Interlochen Director Mystery show debuts. De: doctor decides to give up,'2:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow: an A-grade for every credit hour. $00n as she’s 18, a few months ‘tions with several subscription TV). rt tective | (Lonny Chapman} practice for the big city eB Cot Be tee: Registrar Kermit H. Smith said {70 Now. rye Coceeee we gierwarad Called to Ca ital “newspaperman 2 4 Erwi: : inced : (Howard St. John) think li- 2) ene rs (9) Corliss Archer. | renee as while piling Kod ing THE MIDNIGHT EARL... can buck the tide. “ES inevitable. p — soccer ral d beauty, | 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On a a) aaae aa nal te . duate, received | Mrs. Babe Ruth is writing You can no more stem pay TV) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Dr. _ os ler we (9) Theater (cont.). . widing . | three B’s but_ re péated the (an autoblography: “The Babe’ _|than radio broadcasters could stall | Joseph E. Maddy, director of the —— ¥ sagan (4) News: Westerkamp. aaa) ; D courses and was awarded A’s jand I” .... Martha Raye’ll do off television. national music camp at Inter- faces probing TV interview- a | (4) Movie. a a command performance for Se a a ee poi. ares emer te * er “Jack Poltice." 11:15 (4) Weather, ~ (7) My Little Margie. 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CK Da sponsored jointly by the Michigan ! - WJBK, Baseball oe ee es | 2 aia 8:30—WJR, Bouse Party | Blue Cross and the Michigan Hos-|in the kidnaping last winter of an } j 1:30-WWy tstar extra ik neg wren Geshe Ww2, Woman in Hse. | pital Association, will be announced|S-year-old Edmonds, Wash., boy. } antiac hi MUTT wa CELW” aibam Time "Wea oe Sgro ~ |iteae-W4R, ‘Time tor Music| CKLW News, @ddie Cnase [at the annual MHA convention on|The youngster escaped trom Col-| 7 OK $ Phone FE 2-1 Eves & Sun. WCAR News - bode gost war CKLW. Hews Davies WJBK, McLeod Mackiac Island June 16-17, lins unharmed. 92 W.Huroa St wk ; OR 3-2276 Pempigh _— : CKLW. News, en, David <—ane 4y Wa) ews Deana Ana. Mar| The contest stresses economies noes néwlyweds are on i: are You coming ? ©, WXYR Weather, Shorr ee ee wx! . Kenne|and improvements to lower op-|Collins had said she wou ng rae CRLW. Aibum Time = wesewenen spteawews) Tha hes Glens erating costs, said H. Alian Barth,/their year-old daughter and 2-|—— me WRK. Baseball News weow Music. With Mason eri el OBR, Howe Sheree Wied oder | CkLW ews chase — [costs can be passed on to the pub-|Collins’ immediate family, news- | piatigce Baseball . 8:00— WIR, News, Guest , WOAR. News, Mike Thomas WIBK Gports Meleos = lic inthe form of lower rates, he}men and the guards — dressed in: # ows oS On 00—WWI, Nightline acy Z, WPON, Mason Music 6:38—WJK. Agricultere CKLW. Gty Nunn WXYZ—News, Wolt CELW. .ports. Navid WJBK. News. George | ww, News, Rorerts WHR, Woll., . |/@08—WIK, arthur Godfrey CKELW News, Davies PON Chuck Lewis 11:00— WJR, af motte Sts. WWJ, News, Frenc Wav Paul emer (2,00—WJR, News, Wells WWJ, News, Maxwei) CKLW a ie: A a i niga J 6) tousey Tunes from the rural home of her pa-' Lee-entered New York City a8/smithsonian estimateS the rocket) C&™ SS ana Teaer he oS cosenes DOWN 12 Bird’s home 38 Poker stake > ternal grandparents. a stowaway in 1918 Nearty ie of Russia's big new Sputnik III’ ona ake ge = seen - RCA COLOR Vv 7; eee 1 Cupola 18 Parent @ to Pitcher jeee (2) Sask. It feared that she might ><°"% later he registered with the; may plunge to its end in Novem.| "™4 “Ay we do everything. rasaieded 2 = (4) (color) It's,Great-Werid was fear i ‘in New Yo : 45 Ac this ume.” country 21 Opined 42 Chinese Hang (7) Mickey ie Ge have strayed away and drowned He said he hag filed alien reports ai cone. shaped weeks Gace ae that indiente you would — and serice . : - : Z y é 4s * benny F « Devotees Plant 3) Domesticated © pielly (9) Serial Theater. in the north branch of the Pent (1. more than 10 years. sf then i free TV? ’ 50 Newes > 24 Solar disk 44 Chair water River whichwruns near III may last a couple of months|then ignore 62 Dinner course H Seay of water 25 Containers 46 Greek ico ez the home of her grandparents, * * * Jonger than its carrier rocket,| “‘Quite the contrary. Pay Tv, 127 S. Parke. FE 4-9736 "= mame of H Seemenecn a ‘aans) pH ph aall pg Next to the United States, Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Wilder. He one by a oot in ce as/Slowey says, due~-to lessened| couldn't get anyone to Pony up an the U.S. —— Indian 24 Ancient Irish 40 Pather (Pr.) a a coo an restaura: a ator. /at sph = : ———— SSS SSE EE TS $3 Lodger 8 Allowance ap apttel 51 Female saint lees carries a heavier defense . State Police, Oceana CoUntY!Now nearly blind from conaracts, mosp =< <—- F 37 sever” 10 Poultry 30 Plexus 53 Negative word | budget than any other free country. sheriff's officers and volunteers he receives $90 a month social se- . : -|joined the search for the girl who curity. . Sputnik III, or at least its much : : ‘wandered away with her twin [e's attorney Harry Ferguson|™ore visible rocket, is expected | ’ ' = brothers, Thomas and Timothy. 2. quoted an immigration official as|'© Show up in the morning twilight O ay S Cd 10 rOQTams - 'The twins were discovered about! ., ving Lee's files were ‘checked |i" about 10 days. In recent weeks a-half mile from the grandparents’: during ‘‘a slow perio.” the Satellite bas pee — ihe a home. country in daylight hours and has ; 7 The children’s parents are Mr. . been invisible. WIR, (700) CRLW, creer wa, (O88) 1) CAR, (1188 WXYZ, (127) PON, (1400) WIBK, HH) NE. Justin Wilder. They were Children Home, | H/ complete Modernization ~ TS es Ea : . ‘attending a funeral in Saginaw. | . i : TONIGHT wxvz, surrel CKLW. News, David WXYZ, News M. Shorr but Prison Guards Gave Him Dog Food Servi ice a CKILW, News, Knowles WCAR, News, Martyn . CKLW, News, Davies i | . ? : j sou wae, ness WJBK, News, Bellboy “ WPON News Lewis WJBK, Reid | * | W k Att en d W e d di n CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — All Jobs Personally Supervised WXYZ, Wattrick, MecKenzie| WPON. News. Sports 9:30-WJR, Jack Harris ; ospita Or ers g Donald R. Coxon of Marlboro won, e GARAGES e ADDITIONS GIBR. Rewa’ Bicleos Se ae CKLW, News, M.Lappitt =| ® sate ap nived aang a divorce when he testified that. DeM Mo Money Down — FHA Terms is to Pay Night Train News, . "Re Wore bime tor Muste| WAJ, News, Deland St. Joseph employes have been present. Nomber uf SERVICE ODel De Shorr ‘ i : smc, nen | aE roe | SEE Rt | SA apg St” [acre oma i oe av) aur «cena Bec Meet WIR, y WPON News Mack Godfrey on. POM, © ° inwa) News, Mose. sm wst mute Hal, | Guliy "Wome teres, -f WEON Monte with Mason |Sister Mary: William said. ‘The im-|Seventh Day Adventist Church. ¢ gy aecTR MART | 2255 E. Walton Blvd. Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. ¢ 4] SEEN. Rows Tey Oavid | WIRE News, Reid ZY2, Mews, M’kase |Provements outlined in the eleven|The wedding. was approved. by Oakland Corner Opdyke Sunday 12 - s P Mu. wise, new ada BO) Leow Agoaley Bote Pe gp sod mig "Gnuw. how's. local entries have aged int put) state prison aythorities after Col- Open. Daily 9 to 9 | Y 100—W, a J ouna wo. Malone Sporta, ice he she sai li riction. = WWJ, Bandstand way, Sreantess a” Maxwell N, Sporia . into actice re, ins’ convictio . 2 . . u i { ~ a 4 af 4 = -. * . ' 7 yj z n 3 : : 7 ak