@ Ss — s ater aes 5 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1058—28 P ate’s Summer Arrives t Se * w Traffic Deaths — Fire, Claim Mother of Six, ' Five-Year-Old Boy Nineteen persons died) over the weekend as a rash of accidents heralded the coming of summer to Michi- gan. Traffic accidents resulted in seven deaths, 10 drowned, a mother of six children died in a house fire and a Detroit boy was crushed be- neath a tractor boom. boating accident in Lake St. Clair late Friday. COOL WEATHER HELPS State Police credited cool weath- er with holding the weekend traf- fie fatality count to seven. Smashup Kills Drayton Man Victims of Two Earlier _ Area Auto Crashes Die in Hospital A Drayton Plains man died Sun- day on Woodward, south of East Long Lake road, Bloomfield Hills. we & & Howard D. Harrington, 34, of 4360 Cheéseman St. drove into the dividing island and hit a tree. He was pronounced dead on the scene. Police believe Harrington, a con- struction worker, fell asleep at the wheel, Oakland. Highway Toll in °58 39 m. * Howard J. Moore, 38, of 620 Cat-| ground line, Milford, died Sunday at Pon- tiae General Hospital of injuries suffered June 10 near hig home when another car struck his on Commerce road. Alex Eoumas, 27, of Flint, died late Saturday at Pontiac General. He was injured early Friday in a collision on U. S. 10 near Drayton ' eee of the Oakland ae ee ;.zaiMows Down 90 (and perhaps 30) persons were’ near Maceday Lake were. busy sereens, and even the mailbox and lawn chairs. HELPING HANDS — Neighbors of Alvin Horen, 4079 Rich St., yesterday painti More | Fix Up, Paint Blind Neighbor's Residence > : Satins ‘frees Ststo them worked together throughout the day to help Horen who is partially blind, during their community clean up campaign. ‘Economy Heads for ‘NEW YORK (UPI) — The recession has touched bot- tom and the economy will soar to a new-all-time high by the end of 1959, Fortune Mazagine economists predict- ed today. * * * The magazine, in an 18- month outlook, said the gross national product would jump by 50 billion dollars to a rec- ord 470 billion dollars by the end of next year. The magazine predicted that, within a year’s time, the economy would be ex- cent annually as compared with 4 per cent prior to the current recession. “Its no longer a question of whether the bottom will last 3 months, or 6 months, or twelve, but how fast the recovery will spread,” For- tune said. The forecast said that in Runaway Train Count 10 Dead, 80 Hurt Into Mexico Station ORIZABA, Mexico —At least 10 killed and 80 injured when a run- away electric train crashed into a crowded railway station yesterday at Maltrata Point, near Jrizaba. Searchers combed through t he Coast port of Veracruz, apparent- ly was stopped by a power short. | age. Officials of the government rail- way said when power returned, the train started up automatically and raced —_ a om of control. Preliminary investigation indi- cated the brakes failed. Witnesses the. crew tried desperate- ly to dump sand on the tracks in an effort to halt the speedir.g train. Passengers leaped from the cars as they hurtled toward the station. The seven-car train and its two electric i caromed crazily for three miles down a 30 per cent gtade from the mountain peak Bo- tas station to Maltrata where it swept waiting villagers off the plat- form, tore through the rear wall of the station and crumbled to a stop against a — — The leading engine was crushed against the warehouse. The second engine, a mail car, a luggage car and three passenger cars over- turned in the station, A Putlman sleeper and empty dining car re- maine dupright on the tracks. Run Over by Car, Tot Is Unhurt in Cushion of Sand Soft sand saved the life of a two-year-old White Lake Township boy Sunday when his father acci- dentally backed the family car over him. Robert Clifton, of 851 Ernest St., told Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties that he was backing out of his unpaved drive at noon, when he felt a rear tire go over. The boy was rushed to Pontiac General Hospital, where he was uninjured except for a small cut on his upper lip. “All he needs is-a diaper change,” a nurse told the distressed father, ; ’ Deputies said the soft sand of ie 4, 4. voungster, Something different? Here It Iq, Oak- will be < am % ke ot Warsaw Park. Wednesday,| the drive apparently cushioned the| Off i. ee ae PETE LOCHBILER | THEATER SPECIAL — The peed iwinging its way eastward today, to begin five days of theater pleasure and Manhattan fun. i Most of the folks were aboard) this Capital Airlines Flight 64, a/ plush Viscount airliner which left, Willow Run Airport at 12:30 p. m. In each of its 44 seats sat a Pon- tiac area person, eagerly looking forward to five top-notch theatrical performances plus many extras) that wiJl make this third annual trip memorable * * *- About 15 minutes behind us was another Capital airliner, this one holding more theater-oers. Four others in our group had de- cided to make the New York trip by train. Both flights were scheduled to land at the big La Guardia Air- port between. 3:36 and 4 p. m., to be whisked by special buses te the new Hotel Manhattan, where reservations for everyone | have been made by The Press. The. hotel’s location on Eighth avenue between 44th and 45th Sts., is only one block west of fabulous Times Square and two blocks north of the 42nd street theater district. * * * The theater district is where the Pontiac folks will be four nights this week. They've got tickets to see “Music Man” tonight, ‘West Side Story” Tuesday, “Two for the Seesaw” Wednesday afternoon, “Oh, Captain” Wednesday evening, and “Who Was That Lady?” Thursday. Before tonight’s show there’s a get-together cocktail party and buffet scheduled in the beautiful ballroom of the Manhattan. And between then and the time the trip heads back to Pontiac Sat- urday, there’s lots of other treats in store, party gees demonstrating outside head- to the United Nations yesterday tried to crash through police lines. Special arrangements have been visit to the Radio City Music Hall, a fashion show at Exchange, and last but not least, Press Theatergo to See Sh a iapen ee oe ers ows made for an after-theateF supperlan eéxcursion to the Statue of at Leone's Restaurant, a Liberty. it se seo tah racer em) tman &/theater-goers were iding on Pontiac Press theater party W8Sic,°, Fifth avenue department ihundreds of other things they store, a tour of the New York Stock would do during their free time colorful New York. the last two months, “not only did defense outlays ex- pand and public works ad- vance, but housing starts also rose 14 per cent. “Sales of new and used cars increased nearly 10 per cent and machinery orders were up by the same amount Employment also in- creased in May for the first time since the recession began .. and unemploy- in : ment declined,” the maga- At Forest Lake Country Club and the Women’s Open. Women Golfers to Vie Pontiac, with 35 golf courses within an 18-mile radius of city limits, lays claim to being the golf capital of Michi- gan, This week another big tournament, the National Women’s Open, takes place at Forest Lake Country Club, adding an additional notch in the golf prestige of Oakland County. See feature page 15 for stories on Pontiac area golf zine said. “These gains will prove mutually sup- porting, and together they add up to an all-around re- covery.” : (Since the Fortune predic- tion was made, the Labor Department has reported that the number of persons for the eighth straight week in the week ended June 7. But the decline was less than in previous weeks. New | High’ panding at a rate of 6 per — drawing jobless benefits fell. other positions at the main aries over $8,000 annually; $6,500; ~ and; x * Resigns WARREN W. SIMONDS Hospital Official Asked to Resign: Lists Several. Reasons Hungarians Trample New York Police NEW YORK (®—Hungarian refu- quarters of the Soviet delegation They trampled several police- men. SMASH 3 WINDOWS “The demonstrators smashed three windows of the Park Avenue build- ing. : Seven policemen and a number ef pickets were injured, none se- riously. . The demonstration was to protest the execution of former Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy and three of his associates, announced in Mos- cow last week. * * * Nagy and the others were lead- ers of the Hungarian revolt of 1956. The violent outbrea!: came, po- lice said, at what appeared to be a prearranged signal. Chance of Showers Tonight, Tomorrow 3 bee cetera Parke Wednesday, Ste eA t Following a cool, pleasant week- It turned into a melec between 350 pickets and nearly 100 police- men, Nine pickets were arrested. The demonstrators had been out leaflets of the Federation of building. SECOND OUTBREAK violence at the Manhattan building over the weekend. Anti-Soviet pick- jets Broke two windows Saturday and three arrests followed. ‘lend that brought sunny skies tojed the Pontiac area Sunday and most Severa] firecrackers were ¢x- © of today, the weather bureau pre-|ploded as about 50 pickets tried. to force their way past police to the © This was the second outbreak of In Buenos Aires, police last night,eral hundred Russians stoned the for Assistant Director Simonds’ Removal A fourth person in top manage- Storm Russian Embassies 235 director — today resigned his post. Harold B. Euler, who is acting drove off about 300 Hungarian|/West German Embassy in a noisy as administrator between the hos- refugees protesting the executions|demonstration today, according to ag they tried to set the Soviet|reports reaching London. consulate afire. * * * ’ Two American newsmen at the pital’s Board of Trustees and management, said Simonds was scené were pushed around and onejtion of repsons.” And ini Moscow, a crowd of sev-isuffered minor bruises. peacefully marching and handing e \) Former Hungarian Political Prisoners before the violence erupt- © a AP Wirephote SLUGGED BY DEMONSTRATOR — A New York mounted policeman, Sgt. Charles Marklin, talks to a picket and detective outside headquarters of the Soviet delegation to the United Nations. The officer was struck by a picket’s placard pole as some 350 Hungarian refugees swarnied around the Soviet building. they were protesting the execution of Hungarian. revolution leaders. - ' € rin so f * é a x “There was a disagreement between the board and Simonds as relates te construction, man- agement and personality prob- lems ever since the start,” said Euler. The 31-year-old Simonds who took over the assistant’s post in October of 1956, said he resigned to “accept another position.” Asked what this was, he said “there are prospects.” mediately. He said there were no hard feel- ings between himself and the board. “I'm sure the board is do- ing what they believe is in the best interest of the hospital and its patients,"’ he said. Simonds joins Carl I. Filath, past director, Miss Shirley Dovre, administrative as: istant, and James Corbett, office manager, in ifepartures from the city hospital during the past month. Flath was fired, Miss Dovre resigned, and Corbett left when (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) In Today's Press Comics ...:..0600.. seneyees M1 J County Nows .........ccseses 5 Editorials .....ccccccerseees f Wlarhete occa css cecccccvcses 22 Obituaries ....... $4.essageces 8 Sports ......ceeccwsves cee 18-19 Theaters oc. ic secs vies seve TV & Radio Programs ..,..°27 Wileon, Earl ........6.0008.. 97 Women’s Pages ........ 910-11 4 Hospital Trustees Act to End Bulging Deficit Board Orders Pay Cuts for All Workers; 100 Jobs Will Be Eliminated | i; giant step to erase a mounting deficit when they voted to cut the pay of all hospital employes and eliminate 100 “asked to resign for an accumula-/ His resignation is effective im- hospital and annex. The eight trustees gathered Sunday during a three- hour closed session and handed down the following four- point plan to attack a $57,000 six-month deficit. (1) A 20 per cent reduction in all management sal- (1) A 20 per cent reduction in all management salaries over $8,000 annually; (2) A 10 per cent reduction in all salaries above (3) A five per cent reduction in all other salaries, (4) Reméval of 75 fulltime and 25 part time posi- tions at the main hospital and annex, the old Oakland _ County Contagious Hospital on Telegraph road. Reduction of all salaries will become effective July 1. It was emphasized by a spokesman for the Board of Trustees that the pay cuts would be a “temporary re- lief” lasting only until the end of the year, while the elimination of the 100 posi- tions would be permanent. To be affected by the economy squeeze will be 647 (566 fulltime and 81 part time) employes, said Harold B, Euler, liaison trustee between the board and manage- ment of the hospital. The trimming of salaries will amount to a savings of $65,000, said, The present wage scales will be restored to those employes on the payroll Jan. 1, 1959, he added. * « * . “The board feels they will be able to go back to the present wages then because of several fac- tors which makes our financial pic- ture look a little brighter at that. time," Euler emphasized. He mentioned that the city of Pontiac will assume payment of in- terest on the present hospital con- struction bond issue after the first of the year, and that the addition is expected to be completed then, providing more beds. MOVE UNANIMOUS - Euler said the economy steps were approved unanimously by the eight trustees Sunday who he said he called to “consider the serious financial condition at the hospital.” Missing from the 11 - member board were Edward P, Barrett, Harold 8S. Goldberg, and Re v. Theodore R. Allebach. Euler explained to those present that there was a $57,000 operating deficit through May 31 of this year, and another possible $25,000 June deficit in addition, based on the present number of persons using the hospital today. { x & &® | Euler, who has taken over the temporary post as director since Carl I, Flath, former director, was fired May 20, indicated today fur- ther steps might be taken to bring (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Sullenberger Case to Be Aired Tonight The first in a series of hearings to decide whether Dr, Neil H. Sul- lenberger will be reinstated to practice at Pontiac General Hos- pital city hospital. The 1l-member Board of Trus- tees of the hospital and its at- torneys wll meet at 7:30 to air the first of 12 charges brought against the 42-yeareold chest surgeon by the hospital's medical staff. None of the charges involve pro- fessional incompetence. The staff, ‘which urged his suspension last fall, has charged the doctor with actions “detrimental to the effi- ‘cient operation of the hospital.” The trustees plan to continue the hearing on every other week night “*iin three-hour-long meetings until its conclusion, Zz. ™ Goldfine to Talk July 1 : BOSTON (~The official in- will be held tonight at the - Pa nS ace = ef Pickets Hinder. ‘Missile Work ‘ WIMBLEDON, England #—Bar-/Peul Barmey .-4..000-- 38\sold for the 16 rides outside the ry Mackay, former University of Ber : A eaenmonehe 3¢| building. Michigan tennis star, easily de-|, 0" OD vicenss’ > 37 feated Enrique Martinez of Spain|fred Hawking ..«..-.. 29 pu ‘ eg 46, 6-2, 6-2, 61 in the 72nd Wim-|2eme Meme 2 22.c.2t0c gat 3a Ask Ho ital Official bledon tennis championships today. |Mike Petehick ....-... 23% 33 sp The tall Davis*Cup star fro m|Ernle Boros - ‘= 3. : tas ' Dayton, Ohio, is seeded eighth in Don. Janusty ‘Be Ea (1) Resign Position the tourney and is the only ranked American male in the meet, |Liood Retest s-sssss.. ie ‘| (Continued From Page One) Mike Green of Miami. Beach,|*bon Cherry 0 40 his office was combined with Fla.. beat A. Lazzarino of Italy, |{Vie, Chartrand ....... 268 {| another. Neale Fraser of Australia won|Gay Brewer Jr. ...... py | Euler said Simonds’ ‘mate of how many of the 7,600 Two... Reh TS te ee aemee Z ig ¢ 5 ‘ ~~ UAW Blocks Gates at Chrysler Plant, Barring Workers From Jobs | DETROIT &® — A sudden United Auto Workers strike today crippled production of Redstone and Jupiter missiles at a suburban Chrysler}. Corp. Plant. The UAW claims only 450 mem- bers among the 9,500 employes at the Sterling Township missile fa- cility. Bu? many nonunion work- ers did not cross picket lines. An estimated 200 pickets ringed the gates in what‘a picket cap- tain calied a traffic demonstra- tion. ~*~ * * A company spokesman said par- tial operations were continuing. Production at the factory is not] as integrated as it is in an auto plant, he explained. : There was no company esti- employes reported for the day}. shift. Plant. parking lots were about a fourth filled. A big, but brief, traffic jam ac- curred when s! workers ar- rived to find thé gates picketed. * *.- & nee Milan Matich, UAW Local.1245 president, charged Chrysler had been discriminating against UAW members to keep down member- ship, He said the company has been doing this by giving all over- time work to nonunion employes. The shutdown followed inci- dents of sabotage which af- fected General Motors’ plants at Kansas City and Chrysler’s Dodge truck plant here. The union disclaimed ° The missile plant dispute arose as Chrysler, General Motors and Ford entered their fourth week of without UAW pacts. * * * the Community Activities Center More than 15,000 people visited the Waterford Township Communi- ties Activities, Inc., Fair Friday, Saturday and Sunday, concluding operating : _jone of the most successful projects day. Agreement on only a smat- tering of miinor issues has been the only progress reported to date. Walter P. Reuther, UAW presi- dent, has said repeatedly he has no intention of calling a strike. The reason is the tremendous backlog of unsold cars. Car makers could Playing Final Round of Flint Open Today 3 . more without mak-/Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros and Bill Collections from this project : 4 nine eee cae ae feel no|Casper held the spotlight as the/totaled $1,439 with Rosalie Polina, 19 Killed in Michigan pinch. $52,000 Flint. Open Golf Tourna-|16, of 6991 Longworth St. the win- ; * * ment began its final 18-hole round|ner, and Barbara Miller, 16, oas Summer Arrives " But Reuther ts keeping a sharp/this morning at Warwick agg e 2 PP a redo mle - eye on the backing as it dwindles OSS Hicmestead De. placed third in| (Continued From Fags One) When the contracts expired. last} Kroll entered today's session se field of 12 : month the industry had about 850,-|with a 5S4hole total of 211, for a contestants. died on the week 000 unsold cars. Now, with produc-|two-stroke lead over Fleck and * * * end tp 1957, 15 om the tion cyrtailed, it has less than|Bolt, and a three-shot edge over Each of the money- proj-| Same Saturday a year ago. 700,000. Boros and Casper. All five, along|ects of the fair more than | Bob Rosburg who ‘ Mackay Is Winner in Wimbledon Test dver V. Petrovic, a Yugoslav. Tornado Noses Kansas City Rains Deluge Texas DALLAS, Tex. & — Downpours ranging up to nearly 7 inches brought new flood threats to south- ern Texas today as a mass of cold * * * The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Burese Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Consider- able with © ehabes of acat- témerrow. Lit- most of the state. rain on the city. Driving rains and winds up to 80 miles an hour carved a. path 10 miles long and several miles near by "eiis| the storm, which dumped 35 t. To ht partly M miles terigtt son chasse iat vempera-| mcbee of rain in the arta. ture. ed Teday tm Pontiac . : Lowest temperature preceding 8 a m.ipreciable damage. 58 At @ a.m.: Wind velocity— Calm. fun sets Monday at 8:12 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday at 4:56 3 m Moon sets Tuesday at 12:11 am Moon rises Monday at 11:55 a.m \Frio river on a 7-foot rise. | * * * Flood warnings were issued Dewntewn Temperatures Gm. SB UE m.-------" 3 rough hill country west and north 52 Se be } p.m. ----:77qg)08 San Antonio—an area in which 196. m..........72 os hundreds of Were ma- rams, 5}; A tornado cloud twirled its deadly snout abeve metropolitan Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature ....--.5-:s5000: Weather—Sunny. See fos} One Year Age in Pentiac Highest temperature ......--0.--55> Lowest temperature Mean temperature .. Weather—Sunny. een Passing from west to east and slightly south, the funnel swooped eee ee One Year Age In Pontiac Highest temperature Lowest rature Pewee eeeereerees " ‘Wighest and Lowest Temperaturts This Date in 86 Years 96 In 1923 42 in 1877 Sunday’s Temperatere Chart a 6 Marquette 69 Bi Mem sonente 4 9 /terday but apparently did not Milwaukee 73° «83 ‘*/ reported damage, was sighted west : of Beaumont. 51) While the mercury rose to 107 at s1|Presidio yesterday, temperatures Lous «oe (OVER Most of Texas were generally in the 80s, far below usual late June readings, At Amarillo. the thermometer did not tise above 78 SSus228 SWWSSassesresress = WATERFORD WINNER — Rosalie Pollina, worth St., Waterford Township, was selected Over 15,000 People Flock to Fair-in Waterford air set off thundershowers over! 45) a. Nine persons were rescued by AA firemen and police from flooded streets of San Antonio, after a vio-|, lent storm dumped 4.5 inches of The heaviest rainfall—6.25 inches —was at Orange, but caused no ap- | Near Leakey, 5.5 inches of rain ifell sending the “rest prong of the by ithe U, S. Weather Bureau for the persons rooned last week after torrential . THE PONTI last night. in the organization’s history, ac- cording to general chairman Don- ald Hickman. Proceeds from the annual fair, will be used for operation and’ maintenance of the CAI on Wil- the post in the future,” he said. — After Flath’s predecessor, Miss Lauretta Paul, was fired in May of 1957, Simonds moved up from his post as assistant to temporari- ly hold the reins of the hospital board looked for a re- placement. Euler said today the board ‘“‘re- used to name” Simonds fulltime t it Fad 2! ik F TTAC. * ae | PRESS, MONDAY; JU] Keinder to Talk Today, Bariquet Set Tonight John Carmichael Jr., 5, Detroit, was crushed to déath Saturday S;when a tractor boom was lowered : : z iH i ¢ i9g ; E i i 2 8 Alhi St., Waterford Township, Waterford Will Ai a | ik ag 3 Fsz 5 e. <—_ “A LOWER PRICES Savings You Can't ai aes ‘ \ ters or others included in a nine- point program of ed presi- dentoial action. the Negroes submitted in a 45-minute confer- ence, Attorney General William P. Rogers said consideration was be- jing given to federal intervention Sodge Horry uate ice net Seturdeg' to cae aft tetegrateen ‘of Negro and white students at |Little Rock schools for 2% years. WELL RECEIVED | The four Negroes told newsmen jafter the meeting that the Presi- , . Srl euaundaenar ia . . z did not go beyond that. Hospital Making at, aetsn Ci Roy Wilkins, executive secretary Drastic Finance Cuts |or the rations ‘Association tor the ads es vier Os Porm , (Continued From Page One) nor in more revenue to the city hospi ———a = treasurer. Al ~ One of these moves has already Sox Feats ied >! map ep ge oa a to be done away with will come| Meanwhile, at Little Rock Fed- when the annex’ is closed, Euler| C™*! District Judge Harry J. an* Willig M. Brewer, board chair- Lemley rejected @ request today man, said. Cepeadaen tate ne HEADS WILL Central a — e & | mediately the Judee delet = : RECONDITI 3 Hurlers Involved | in New Tiger Deal | DETROIT (#—The Detroit Tigers |E v by the court, Factory Representative Here by denied.” ; E WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. in with his decision, Wie Beate REMINGTON (Negro attorney) said he would|E Electric Shaver Two ptece style, em- trim. waist & cuffs. fee thas 98 N. 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Michigan ae _THE PONTIAC PR SS, MONDAY, JUNE" 23, 1958 A YEAR, will provide the }bearings |\GI’s Japanese Wife Interviewed Father of Two (Mrs. Girard Ready to 9) agama ell mii ay nd Ge wa DFOWNS Fishing | Cotton-Picking TO, (UP) — The Seki eae into tears. P ‘ = ; bu snes Rep. Moulder Claims |entirely happy Suffers Seizure While| [vis Presley's grandiather’ ‘ outwardly cheerful and lone : under contract today to record Morgan ‘More of Front are reported joday. | sailing, the report sid, But A bg Brigham Lake an album of sorigs he learned Man Than Adams’ . Fumiko Matsuda, | when he left the room for amo. | in Hadley Township as a Missiesigel: cotton picker in - patch po propre it yogi = ment, Candy seized the oppor- his youth. — WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep.|at their home in Ottawa, Il, and ra ek aioe. Be Ra LAPEER — A 2lyearcld Flint Jesse sirssae eo are ag Morgan Moulder (D-Mo) suggest- : as that I am ready to die. It Girard in Brigham 4 tling firm here, said he feels his ed. today that House investigators). Jeaves me, I have mo place to |Iiles southwest of Lapeer in iiad- famous grandson may Prpesal ccoeek | FOTN] MOUINIS — | ‘See serene women tecnn wo l*” 7H, =| Pinata ln arm ere = bing, Mrs. Matsuda reported. But he isn’t trying to cash in on ---Calling | Home 4 . -. POR ONLY | ‘42? Over Seaway. ‘Midwest Congressmen) woman picking up spent shells on Resent Ike's Transfer the Camp Weir shooting range last of Project Supervision a following. insurance for come Ry made by Adams, Elem- " , Fae standing in his boat while fty-’| Movs.” = : most City of Pontiac home JOOwer’s %9P assistant. with | twelwest Congressional circles today with each ather. But she! casting, They heard a splash, | “1 sues I'm about the ' agencies on Eisenhower's week- no other possible causes man who ever started off to be owners! Goldfine, a millionaire for Candy's Gay sald, and vowed around | eer.” : end teansien-af mipertiien aude] ss toc Saaiat | the point and saw the boat sing puemabanned ed” flat inj Ottawa, DL, with two| 3° ome im Commerce Presley, who said his previous singing has been “in | ‘Most Wanted’ Man ||} oss estemieritton ee a +» household check other families, the dispatch said. : Adams, the center of a growing| 1 ches sf Cmaremcnes offices| ne paint is faded and the eaves|in about four feet of water, pulled political storm, acknowledged ac- the jong op- . , : * Some. premises from Goldfine, who he said is an|a Complete surprise to to them. Chi N Mi -«__ | tion. oe ug in oun ains| glisbility ae prudent my ebip igre cme hou aoe wis) s/UNICAGO un ISSING The- uncle said Kendrick had! FUREKA, Calif, (AP)—Sheriff's Liat expense barrio or getting preg ems the attack ay calling the move ill- Behi d | C rt + {been suffering seizures similar tol deputies from four counties and seeing tore Colutine whe wes |advised, He said he would ask E\DENING ION LUTTaiNn epilepsy and that he had planned! yg agents cinched a cordon to to go into the hospital Tuesday|4,y around a mountain area be-| WASHINGTON (AP)—The State|!F observation, according to DeP-|ieved to be the hiding place of Department is trying to locate a|"Y Coroner Lyle Riddel. = "|George Edward Cole; one of the 16-year-old Chicago nun who dis-| Kendrick is survived by his wife, |nation’s 10 Most Wanted Men. f } lappeared on a trip through Com-|Hubertine; a daughter, Veronica.) A helicopter and a light plane jj ' munist Czechoslovakia 10 days 1; a son, James Jr., 3 months,|aided the search of a 10-square-j} | way Development Corp. from the (ago. and his mother, Mrs. Maude Con-' mile timbered site about 70 miles | Instructions: were being sent to-/"€% Of Flint. southeast of here. day to the embassies at Warsaw, The body is at’ the Reigle Fu- * * * Prague, Vienna and Rome to-seek neral Home in Flint. Cole, 31, is sought for the fatal giant waterway, expected to be |information. shooting of San Francisco Police completed FE 2-2326 The nun was identified as Sister| Aged Buses Pay Off Sgt. Joseph Lacey during a tavern Cajenta, whose nonsecular name 9 y holdup Dec. 30, 1956. KIDDERMINSTER, England ich li is Mary Gorski. She is a member Deputy Sheriff James Boyer H. fl Ni 0 ie a. i. : oprvagee signed the order the re = eae | wep — local bus company |Chased a car he believed was driv- ‘PLUS coverage for — FIRE — EXTENDED COVERACE — THEFT — BURGLARY — PERSON- AL LIABILITY — MEDI- CAL PAYMENTS Call “Bud” today at (having troubles with the Federal/senhower to reconsider. ‘Trade Commission and the Securi- 7 ae * Commission. An executive order signed by the President last Friday and an- nvunced Saturday transferred su- pervision of the St. Lawrence Sea- iseribed as @ man of honesty and |WANT ADAMS OUT But that didn’t stem — Pic of demands tha’ INSURAN AGEN ured indirectly Adams comp ppro-|tion' order attached to the order’s| spurred its aged buses on to en by Cole for 40 miles early yes- ij cE. ; cY ‘appeared as yratieng er savas Seema cuea) coca ee this|nursery in Chicago. extra effort today to meet the terday. Boyer fired and tried to/] } 49 Mt. Clemens |when Adams appeared before the | session of Congress over seaway| The nun was due in Czestochowa} challenge of steep Sion Hill. The jlock bumpers with the fleeing car company, in a rash moment Sat- |before it vanished on one of sev- urday, answered repeated and eral logging roads. | prolonged protests by passengers | The deputy had received a tip | by agreeing to refund a half- |hours earlier ‘that Cole was at-j]- i} ' subcommittee last Tuesday. purse strings. June 14, but failed to arrive. | penny to every person on the |tending a dance at the Carlotta | bus if one fails to make the |Grange Hall, 18 miles south of | very steep hill. Eureka, Cole’s former home. errr cone i Meet Summer's Drip-Dry Daisy Print Nylon Jersey Shatton Stroller 12.98 Cool! Washable! Packable! It’s the perfect combination for easy living at home, traveling en route, winning raves on arrival. No dress - packs more easily or pops from a suitcase so _ fresh and wrinkle free. 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Light up and decorate your rooms at these big savings! | © Brass or Rice Cloth Shades © Feather Touch Adjusting @ Matching Ceiling aa Adjust Down to 54”, | | H | | | i 6 F * a A ON i PU NR eA RL Ay THE PONTIAC PRESS © HAROLD A FITZGERALD President and Publisher MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1958 Murder of Hungarians ..Serves as Threat The world is still aghast at the newest butchery on the part of the Communists. xk &k& *& The execution of the four Hungarians who “disappeared” a year and a half ago is announced by their executioners. The top _ figure, of course, is Ime Nacy. Wednesday was the fifth anni- versary of the uprising and the Ruskies figured this was a nice “anniversary present” for their Hungarian satelliter kk wk Probably the announcement is cal- culated to serve notice on all other Russian minions to keep their traps shut, their eyes in the boat.and do as they're told. This four way murder plainly indicates this in terse and very understandable language. No nation on the face of the globe today can execute human beings with as little feeling and as little interest as the Reds. x « * Tito has inched out of line lately, and he has probably re- ceived an engraved announcement complete with “R.S.V.P.” The Reds are the scourge of the. world. ° The 200 million of them are a constant threat to the two and a half billion people that populate the globe. Tito Shows Courage in Denouncing Russia The breach between Yugoslavia’s ’ President Trro and Russia’s KHRUSH- cHev widened with the blistering speech Tito delivered at the coal min- ing town of Labin. - Kurusucuev had attacked Trro for getting United States’ aid and had canceled credit to build an aluminum plant in Yugoslavia. Trro pointed out that the Soviet Premier himself was soliciting credit from Washington and that “American wheat is no worse than the Russian, which we do not receive.” - | x * * Before an audience of 50,000 people who cheered his attacks on Moscow and his praise of the’ U.S., Trro told his people: “The United States has Yugo- slavia’s deep gratitude for its aid to forestall a famine in 1949, even though the Yugoslavs realize that the purpose of United States help is to forestall hunger, not to further socialism. They (the Americans) do not like socialism, but they do not hide it, they say it openly.” x «*« * President Tito again denounced Red Chinese leaders calling them warmongers and emphasizing their® low regard for human life. He accused the Peiping regime of operating on the theory that Communism can be built by war although all the while professing peaceful intentions. x * * As if to underline Russia’s perfidy came the announcement that Imre Nacy, premier of Hun- gary during the 1956 rebellion, and three of his associates had been executed after secret trials. He had sought asylum in the Yugoslav embassy at Belgrade. His successor and present pre- mier, JaNos Kapar, agreed in writing to permit Imre Nacy and his party safe conduct to their THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tat Pontiac Preas Company 4a. W Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Rveseiu. Baserrt, Joun A Rater, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howaap H. Prracerats 1, East M. Treapweht, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G, Manswatt Jordan, jouw W. ERALD, Local Advertising - Secretary and Editor Manager Gronce °C. Inseaw, Rosest B. Tana, 7 Classified Manager Managing Editor The Associsted Press ts entitied exclusively to the use for republication of aj] local news printed in this newspaper as weil as all AP news dispatches ‘The Powriue Panes is delivered by carrier for 40 cents re carrier service is not availabje by mail i ete ye Macomb. Lapeer and ties it is $1200 @ year, elsewhere in’ all other places in the United States * . AH mail subscriptions yable in class matter | Pontiac FE 2-8181. respective homies. ‘The promise- was not kept. They were taken to the headquarters of the Soviet Military command. x *« * President Trro’s denunciation was all the more crushing coming from a Communist who knows the grim ruthlessness of Moscow’s brand of Communism which threatens the peace of the world. Retaliation may be expected. : : Rosy Future Seen as Use of Cars Increases A traffic survey in Washington, . D.C. indicates that in 1980 the city will need traffic arteries that have 26 lanes, providing the current trend continues. | x *« * . Well, that’s wonderful news for this general area. If we put one Pon- tiac automobile every 200 feet in every fane, the plant will have to ex- pand north, east, south, west, up ana down. x «*« * These are good tidings. We accept them at face value. — All traffie surveys today point to greatly widened highways as a prime necessity of the future. This is based on the fact. that. the students of future conditions are absolutely convinced that the automobile’s use will increase steadily for a number of ygars. x « * Every resident of this locality fir this cheering and comforting news. It makes good reading and it makes good speculation on our share and our part in the future. The Man About Town African Violets A Movement Is Under Way to Organize a Club Here Well informed person: One whose opinions are just like yours. The hundreds of growers of African violets in Ponitac and vicinity are being urged to organize a club to make a study of the culture of this popular plant. My personal observation and experience is that its successful cultivation depends largely on knowing its temperamental habits. : Each having over 120 varieties, Maxine Harding and June King: of Clarkston would like to have the opin- ions of others in regard to the advisability of organizing such a club. What do you think? You can contact them by phon- ing MA5-9791 or MA 5-2470. The Pontiac Police Pistol Team,. under the guidance of Robert Verhine, learned about Lansing hospitality because they got mixed in their dates. They were to attend a state shoot there Friday, but by mistake went a day earlier. The Lan- sing team put on a special mutual shoot and showed many other kindnesses, so the Pontiac team did not return there Friday. When stepping on the accelerator, re- member that we now are in the midst of the seventh annual national “Slow Down and Live” campaign, which its officers tell me has accomplished some good results. They ex- pect to make 1958 its best year, and ask your help. Do they get it? ® When he planted a peony tuber 10 years ago, Arnold Barkham of Birmingham didn’t expect that in 1958 it would have 128 blossoms — some of which measure ten Inches across. Oriental poppies with blossoms one foot across are growing in the yard of Mrs. Alfretta Landsdowne of Drayton Plains, who says a bone meal >fertilizer does the trick. : A native of Oakland County was Thomas E* Houghton of Flint, who died recently. He was born at Oxford ‘91 years ago. - Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kinney of 173 Bast Huron St.; golden wedding. Clinton Hall pt 160 Auburn Ave.; eighty-fifth birthday. ip Mr. and Mrs. John T. Arnn ‘of Romeo; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Gundry © of Grand Blane; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stone - of Durand; sixty-fifth wedding anniver- i’) Pontiac. sary. - ieee pil LLL ge yaaeee”” ‘Hound's Tooth — David Lawrence Says: Adams Doesn’t Inten WASHINGTON—Sherman Adams does not intend to resign — and President Eisenhower will not crucify him by asking him to LAWRENCE hindsight is always better than foresight—if the administration to the other without regard to political change. Neither they nor any other members of the commission ever knew that Chairman Howrey had received an inquiry from Sherman Adams about the Goldfine cases. The cases were handled on their merits as are thousands of similar cases each year. Mr. Howrey himself took no part in deciding the cases. His subordinates did so and took the neeessary action. x * * 3. Notable in support of the facts as stated is the testimany of acting chairman Robert Secrest, former Democratic con- gressman from Ohio for 16 years. 4. No “regulation” of the com- jon was violated when Mr: lowrey sent a memorandum of information to Mr. Adams in re- sponse to his inquiry. It has been the commission's “‘policy’”’ to with- hold the name of a company or individual making a complaint about an unfair trade practice. In this instance the name of the com- plainant was already known to the defendant company through open disclosure by the opposing attorney. * * * 5. Mr. Howrey’s memorandum to Mr. Adams pointed out that the case could be settled by “voluntary ” in ae- cordance with custom. But this - The Country Parson wre” - 6. No favored treatment given the defendant company. In the first instance, ant complied with the law govern- ing. such orders. 7. As for the allegations about a case before the Securities & s F #5 smear? It appears that a personal feud by enemies of Mr. Adams it all, and the cruelties of Dr. William Brady Says: Forget the Tranquilizers --Correct Living Pattern One of the numerous tranquil- DR. BRADY pirin, phenacetin or one or the numerous combinations of these analgesics , exhausted, c. — which is a polite way of say- ing “I've got to have my dope no matter what!’ ; fi - 1 ~ that this is a HEALTH column and not an infirmary. As a P.H.D. (doctor of personal health) I feel Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) E H ts their salaries, including those long vacations. And some of us are out of work, also, I haven't read of any teachers laid off. WCTU President Writes Replies~ Thanks to Commissioner Miles ‘for the resolution to close beer and wine outlets on Sunday and to d to Resign S\srsisarc cma thinking people Small but Very Hardput Taxpayer ‘Smoke Washes; Change Water’ . Why all the fuss about a little companies with “refusing to ne- gotiate,” what- he really means is that they refuse to give in. The only way you can negotiate with Reuther is to do everything the way he- wants to. When you fold ‘up in front of him, you are “‘ne- gotiating.“’ Do his henchmen swal- low that drivel? . Open Shop Advocate ‘Adams Has Sunk to the Very Depths’ Sherman Adams hag sunk to the depths; Wayne Morse has blasted him. That's a blow from the bot- tom of the heap. There is some honest question in the minds of many people whether the weakest Senator in Washington is Oregon's Wayne Morse or -Michigan's Mc- Namara. Their futilities and their one track minds are different and they!re hard to compare. But they’re the dregs. : Ex-D.C. Resident Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Fear Party’ Eases Secret Terror Teresa’s terror was unfound- ed. But her mother had failed to take Teresa into her confi- dence. The school teacher, however, helped relieve Teresa just by scheduling a “Fear Party” where all the young- sters could confess their secret dreads and thus get rid of much abnormal tension. Psy- chiatrists regard “Fear Par- ties’ as ideal mental hygiene therapy. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-343: Teresa J., aged 8, fis a nervous, jittery child. “Dr. Crane, we were so worried about her,"’ Teresa's mother be- gan, “that we had decided to take her to a psychiatrist for treatment. * * * “Then some- ? Hi é z g i Ri gaFy Z : Te Ae 5 F al = ® at being such a coward. Later she had an understanding teach. er who helped her get over this terror, but for several years she was a slave to her panic. FEAR PARTIES — : “Then the teacher asked her ‘pupils if they were afraid of any- thing. t.:% -% “A little girl across the aisle © from Teresa, put up her hand and mentioned that she was deathly afraid of ghosts. In fact, she con- fessed she couldn't sleep in a dark bedroom, so always coaxed her mother to turn on the light. “Teresa then put up her hand and informed the class she was afraid I might die because I kept going to the doctor’s office every few weeks. “My husband and I had never told her we were expecting a new baby, so I guess I have been for Teresa's underlying fear the past few months, + “Other pupils in her class put up their hands, too, and told about their dreads of lightning and snakes and spiders, etc. “At our, recent PTA meeting several of us mothers asked that teacher to explain what she had done to relieve our children of their nervous fears and tension. x* * * “Dr, Crane, she explained that social actions ever since this ‘Fear Party... “So, Dr. Crane, please tell other teachers and parents about its : merits.” . BANISH CHILD'S JITTERS Youngsters regard us parents and teachers as fearless, powerful giants. By contrast, they feel sheepish and inferior because they have many petty terrors, P kt k& * “Daddy never was chicken- hearted like me,” is a common retort of boys. But Daddy used to be just as chicken-hearted as his sons, though most men boast about their good points an@ seldom confess to their children that they ever were panicky, timid kids, : So it is very refreshing to chil- dren to learn that we adults also were afflicted with terrors at their age. It makes them feel they are not_freaks or a disgrate to their family nae, : eo + ® * So schedule a “Fear Party’ at Sunday Schéol and in grade school, too! ; | ‘ eee eR en tc ressed an ite te cover send for hus payehsiogica! ears aod | (Copyright 1958) i | Vs ae rr fee Ready Formal Protest. ‘ a Poles Slam’ Executions in] H ungary ' ‘WARSAW (AP)~-The Polish Communist party today was reported ready to protost within the inner circles of the Communist bloc against the execution of Imre Nagy and ~ other: leaders of the Hungafian revolt. There appeared no likelihood, however, that Polish party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka would make a public complaint that would bring Moscow's wrath down on him. eee xk «kk * Informants said Gomulka’s opposition : to the executions was. made clear in private speeches by Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki "party chief's opinion of the killings. In- formants sald he replied: “I can only tell you it is my personad brief that if Gomulka had known of the executions, be would net have wilhied Bangary this that Gomulka had been assured Nagy would not be killed. Report Alcoholics [zt st. exert» take !Van Cliburn Cheered and social recognition. Conse-| AMSTERDAM (AP) — A capac- ‘ nt! mt and labor Hard fo Discover is cising Povey and incerta pg roy ae grams built Van Cliburn and the Philadelphia CHICAGO — The alcoholic| Anonymous to ap deoner and| Orchestra a standing ovation after no longer is represented by the'treat the addicts among two pert figure slouched on a bar stool. (cent of the United. 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Made of soil resistant, long wearing viscose in many stunning Reg. color combinations for all.decors. 39.98 3x5-ft. scatter rugs in geometric design Cotton pile in hi-lo design, 11 colors, non-skid backs. 2 97 4x 6-ft. size hi-lo rugs ...........0. cece 3.97 * EC NR ae A OE Ra aE BET SE MON. and TUES. specials Full fashioned or seamfree summer KNEE-HI NYLONS 49: -Child’s tennis oxfords with cushion insole 299 1 29 value * 1.15 pr. if perfect * Seamfrees or fine @Red or blve line seams, both porous UPF with stay-up tops. @ White rubber A 810-11. Irreg. won't soles fA, show or affect wear. ®Children’s ‘ sizes 5-3 ry \ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 20-158 ' & SEVEN fee ¢ } i ea eee ee ee ee ‘ cp 1 rete Saw tees 2 bepetees. Bee ne ee ee ee ee eee eee ee Pde oe ig eS 3 : >. : oy ch. ‘ £ # * Py * * : ‘ ‘* ¥: * ny : zo = : EIGHT i FRANK FILARKSI Service for Frank Filarski, 46, of 499 N. Perry St., will be held Wednesday at the Karpus Funeral|p.m, tomorrow at Carman Funeral Home, Alpena. Arrangements are being made by the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Mr. Filarksi died early this morn- ing at St. Joseph Mercy. Hospital following a two week illness. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Frank Filarski of Alpena; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Goslin of Saginaw; three brothers, Leo of Al- pena, Clarence of Fraser and Ed- ward of Pontiac and two sisters; Mrs. Louise Zelasnak and Mrs. Ju- Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby An Hinighd, ». tormey Veale voiient who died Saturday at the home of |/Mrs. Leon Stickney of Pontiac ; her daughter, Mrs, Louis Renshaw /Mrs. Russell in Brown City, will be held at 2 nage both ‘Home in Brown City: Burial will be & ‘in West Burlington Cemetery near |one brother, Bernenl of Clifford. . Besides her daughter, Mrs. Haight is survived by five grand- children and six great-grandchil- dren. HOWARD D. HARRINGTON DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for Howard D. Herrington, 34, of 4360 Cheeseman St., will be held/terian Church. The body is at the|8, 92, was a former director at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Coats|Huntoon Funeral Home and burial /@éticultural development of Funeral Home. Burial will be at|wil: be at the Perry Mount Park) Missouri By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. 7 ST. LOUIS (AP)—Jobn_ Stin- | | oo : Bo PONTIAC ¢ PRES, MONDAY: JUNE 23, 1058, ge lia Penson, both of Pontiac. tg nt Hill Cemetery. ORLANDO B. FINK | Mr. Harrington was dead on ar- Service for Orlando B. Fink, 66,|"'V@! at Pontiac General Hospital Cemetery. Mr. Madill died Saturday at Pon- tiac General Hospital after a long at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Sparks- Griffin Chapel. Mr. Fink died suddenly yester- day while visiting a daughter in Meridian Township. He was a member of the Ma- sonic Lodge in Ind. and was employed at Pontiac Mo- tor Division. Surviving are his wife, Izora; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Sac- ra of Birmingham and Mrs. Eleen Tribell of Okemos; two brothers, and three sisters, and six grand- children. “MRS. HANNAH E. HAIGHT Service for Mrs. Hannah E. “+ ¢€ MILWAUKEE (AP)—Mrs. Har-| in Bloomfield Hills. Surviving are his wife, Olive; lian his mother, Mrs. Florence Harring- ton of Montrose; four sons, Jack, sisters Lord- Joneph, Michael and Dennis, all aie” of ae Mrs. Murie]|Molder of 18 zone, home, and two sisters. tiona] titles since, . Harpy R. JUSTMAN rvice for Herbert R. justman, Marjorie 67, of 174 S. Edith St., will be held|tWo brothers, Cletus and Woodrow, at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the C. J.|both of Drayton Plains; 18 grand-|a veteran of 30 years in Godhardt Funeral Home. Buriai(Children and two great grandchil-|died Saturday of p will be at White Chapel Memorial |4°€"- was 85. = Garden Cemetery, Keego Harbor. W, J. MORRIE Mr. Justman died Saturday at a BRIS , Pontiac General Hospital following} Service for Mrs. W. J. (Anna|Adm. Robert L. Ghormley, a:three month illness. He was a}May) Morris, 60, of Bayport, a for-|tired, 74, commander of the Al- parts purchasing agent for Cy|mer Pontiac resident, will be held lied attack on the Japanese-held Joslyn Avenue United Presbyter- jan Church. Owens, Inc. at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Sparks-|Solomon Islands during World War THE INDEPENDENT the Perry Mount Park Mrs. Morris died suddenly Satur. * * day at her summer home in Bay- | port. Surviving are his wife, Laura; tiet M. Sanborn, 60, national ‘tra : INSURANCE AGENT... gives you personal service and is your representative to the company. See or Call - MAYNARD JOHNSON Bey vem GENERAL INSURANCE Dislecing ’ 807 Community National Bank This Emblem Phone FE 4-4523 Hollywood, Fla.; member. of the Tuesday Musical and DURHAM, N. C. (AP)—John R. an of Hutchings Jr., 65, president of the |Job's Daughters in Pontiac from|American Suppliers, Inc.. an 1946-48. ° Surviving are her husband, herjdied Saturday. father, Willet Hazard of Cass City; s * & a daughter, Mrs. Mary Heasty of : Saginaw; .a son,- Morton Sprentall|Jordan, 43, chairman of the Illi- of Ashland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs./nois State Harness Racing Com- Samuel Smith, of Pontiac and five|mission, died yesterday in a trac-| ildren. tor accident. * * * MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOUS and ‘arrange ‘orp NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED _ONE PLACE TO PAY of Credit Counseliers we. ‘t. a abe th gan publications, died yesterday at United Memorial Hospital after a| . heart attack. He was 78. Funeral service will be held tomorrow at! Greenville. Lansing published the | horticultural director of the st| ; of 393 E. Beverly St., will be held! Sunday following an auto accidenti}iness. He was a member of the Louis World's Falr. ; Griffin Chapel. Burial will be at\ll, died Saturday. He had suffered She was a member of Pontiac|tor, died Saturday of a heart ail-| \Eastern Star, president of Group 4;ment. He was a’ native of Ireland. | lof the First Presbyterian Church, x~ * * ‘with 6 glittering gold mylar _ looped. GOLD STRIPED RAINBOW and solid CANNON TOWELS for fashion, for money you can’t beat Penney’s fine $ for 22x44 quality Cannons. Multi-striped or solid colors ... accented 3 for $1 . 2... -6 for $1 stripes. Strong selvages. Deep Face Towels, 15 by 25 In. Wash Cloths, 12 by 12 In. Mr. Colby died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Neva, and a son, Lawrence R. of Keego Greenville News (now Daily News) from 1930 to 1941. He also published) the Coldwater Reporter, 1919-29, and managed McFadden Publica- 'Harbor. tions in Michigan, 1929-30. Prior to Hours: Daily 9 to $ 41% 8. Seginaw “Let 9 Years of Credit = oe Assist You” Wed. & Sat. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS MRS. MARY M. 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Monday Through Saturday ~. 10:00 A M. fo 9:00 P. M. DOWNTOWN Penney’s Siore Hours - Open Mon. and Fri. 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. All Other Days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. M. 7 | | \ 7 b) gf” f sala %, i ¥ UMr. and Mrs ¥ + as ae » i Ssha: ond. Elmer B. ‘ Howell, = be | MRS. LYNN ELMER HOWELL ‘Howell-Spohn Vows ‘ F ; Spoken at Clarkston ra? ze i L 1a t Fi? i! eB | : rtyiee tt i i Baek i f of Clarkston. 2: if The attendants wore gowns of white organdy over blue tat- broidered Their headpieces were of white Swiss straw and they Kirk and the W. Cramer Jr. Parents of the couple are | Mrs: A. Dale” late ‘Dr. Kirk ‘ AB oe Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. J.. Warford ‘ Cramer of North Tonawanda, N.Y. MRS. JOHN W. CRAMER JR. Elizabeth A. Kirk Weds Ensign John W. Cramer Rev. Robert L. DeWitt officiat- And Defeat Deadly Superstition—A bby Break the Chain By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My daughter is expecting a baby at any moment and we are so upset about this thing that came in don’'tknow what to do. She receiveda letter saying she s hould send the chain- letter prayer to 13 other people with a dollar each, didn't do it, a death would come to her home. “She doesn’t know whether to send it on or not and I hope you will help us decide as it worries us something terrible.” Vv. Ss. DEAR V. S.: Chain letters should be tossed into the waste paper basket ‘and promptly for- gotton. This one | is, like a scheme to get money. Report it to your local postal aythori- ties. Visiting the Arno Hulets of Franklin road through Sunday were their Mrs. Claude L. Hulet and their family of St. Louis in-law, Dr. and Mo. They. stopped here on their way to California . where Dr. Hulet will accept an appointment ‘as assist- } \ yom '\ ant professor in the department of Spanish and P -aigph ; “DEAR ABBY: This is the third time I am writing to you and if I don’t get any answer this time I will know you are a fake. My problem is much more important than column. If you won't print my letter in your column, then how come you don’t send me a personal reply like you say you will?” ° BEVERLY DEAR BEVERLY: I am not able to print all the letters I* receive, but I do send a per- sonal reply to each and every person who writes me a letter and encloses a stamped, self- addressed envelope. * * * “DEAR ABBY: May I dis- agree with the mother of the congressman and the DAR re- gional president or whoever she said her children grew up to be after she blistered their bottoms in public? Anyone who knows anything about juvenile delinquenty knows that “‘spar- ing the rod” does not encourage A Catherine Curtice. They wore white chiffon dresses, ivy wreaths in their hair and car- ried bouquets of Gerber daisies. Robert Brown was best man ’ and ushers were John Kirk, Kendall Gosch, James B. Law- rence, Clifford Colwell and Wil- liam church's parish house. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kirk wore a melon col- ored chiffon sheath and a cor- sage of Eucharist lilies. Mrs. Cramer wore an aqua silk jer- sey dresg with a white orchid corsage. The bride changed to a pais- ley print middy dress with a of Fear delinquency, and most of these kids end up in Juvenile Court with the bruises and scars to prove it. Beating children only teaches them to be more care- ful not to get caught. I agree with you, Abby. Kindness pays bigger dividends.” FATHER F. * * * “DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a man who never tells his wife he loves her? Or may- be I am wrong to expect to hear it after 12 years of mar- riage. Far as I know (and I've done some checking) he isn't interested in anybody else. How can I get him to say “I LOVE YOU" .without putting the words in his mouth?” HUNGRY FOR LOVE DEAR HUNGRY: Some men are not the sweet-talking type. If he ACTS like he loves you, be satisfied. * * * For a persona] reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a __ self-addressed. stamped envelope. ( y Pontise Press Phete * gese at University of California, Los Angeles. Posing for a family portrait are (left to right) Roger Hulet, Mrs. Claude L.Hu Mrs, Arno'L. Hulet, Dr. Claude L. Hulet, Claude B. Hulet and Richard Hulet. Profes- sor Hulet recently was elected president of the Modern Language Association of \\ Pee | Missouri. Eo ey, i PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1058 wsf Vay ot. : = Poa? eG —— oa 2 . 4 pe 5 : : * ; es A reception was held in the é te-bridegroom, of Mansfield, Ohio. Best man was Millard H. Pryor of Bridgeport, Conn. Ushers were Frederic L. Pry- or, Dr. Sherbourne C. Brown, Thomas Berglund and Richard Wilson, - A reception was held at chard Lake Country Club. TO LIVE IN DENVER The couple wil} live in Den- Dr. Or- ver, Colo., after a trip through Chicago and Estes Park. The “ bridegroom will inters at" Presbyterian Hospital in. Den- g aga iit le i ove BPW Brunch Held Members and friends of the Pontiac Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club met at the Cass Lake home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Ran~all Sunday for their annual brunch which marked the close of the Club year. ss Mrs. George Pudduck was general chairman, assisted by Mrs, Glen Rivard, Mrs. Janet Dow, Ruth Rogers and Mar- garet Wilmot. a * Guests included Mrs, Ross Boyd of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of Grand Rapids, Mrs, George Beehler, Mary and Janet Heitsch, Mrs, William Knudsen, Patricia Knudsen, Joan Frizielle, Glen Rivard and George Pudduck. Four members of the Pontiac Qlub will attend the National Federation meeting of BPW Clubs in Seattle, Wash., July 6-11. Mrs. Hazel MacGirr will go as delegate with Mrs. Eva Dyer, Jane Danton and Vera Bassett as visitors. They will leave Pontiac Sat- urday driving to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. They will return to Pontiac around July 20 after touring through the Northwest. * Sailors Are Guests participating in the first annual Pontiac Yacht Club invitational regatta were entertained at an open house Sunday, given by Al Oberson of Buckingham road, The Barefoot Philhar- monic provided music for the more than 50 guests. The Pontiac Rotary Club has given funds for schol- arships to the National Music Camp at Interlochen this summer. William J. Dean, president of the club, joins three Pontiac Central High School vocalists the PCH Students to Attend - Session at Interlochen Twelve members of the Pon- tiac Central High School vocal music department will attend the 23rd All-State Choir Session at Interlochen National Music Camp August 4 throug’ 17. The large representation of Pontiac Central High was made possible through partial scholarships given by the vocal department and a donation of $225 from the Pontiac Rotary Club, STUDENTS SPONSORED Campers sponsored by the Rotary Club include Patrick McCartney, bass; James Mec- Intosh, baritone; John Watson, tenor; Delores Shea, alto; and Marilyn Vernon, soptano, \ Vocalists sponsored by the high school are Don. Swanson, baritone; Richard Eley and Robert Franks, tenors; Karen Oxley and Evelyn Kerr, altos; Jeanette Ohanesian, Susan Dunlap and Kay Jerome, sopranos. : kok The All-State Choir, one of six groups sponsored by the University of Michigan, will be directed again this year by George H. Putnam, supervisor of the, secondary vocal music department in the Pontiac public- schools. The choir will : present two concerts. \ CHARTERED IN 1927 The Petional Music Camp, ay MRS. R. R. TANDOURJIAN Margdret - ‘ayhlain and Rostom R, _ Tandourjian were married Saturday in Detroit. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Avak - Yayhlain : of” Voorheis road ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Kopernik Tandourjian of Highland Park. Margaret Yayhlain Wed in Armenian Ceremony The Armenian Community Center in Detroit was the scene of the Saturday wedding unit- ing Margaret Yayhlain and Rostom R. Tandourjian. The Rev. Sooren Papakhian of the Armenian St. Sarkis Apostolic Church officiated at the cere- - mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avak Yayhlain of Voorheis road, and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kopernik Tandourjian of Highland Park. A princess style gown of peau de soie, trimmed with lace ap- pliques of pearls and sequins and featuring a scoop neckline, short sleeves and a chapel train, was selected by the bride. A headpiece of glazed pearl orange blossoms held her fingertip veil, and she carried a fan bouquet of stephanotis and three white orchids. Mrs. Paul Maraian, as ma- tron of honor, wore a pink silk street-length dress and carried a cascade bouquet of lilies and white. carnations. Attendants Mrs. Kelly Kuchu- kian, sister of the bride; Mrs. Richard Oliver, Virginia Bed- rosian, Mariel Daniels and Mrs. John Kalajian were gowned in embroidered white organdy sheath dresses with white tulle overskirts and wore Rotarians will sponsor (left to right) James McIntosh, Marilyn Vernon and Patrick McCartney, in checking the list of other local young people who will attend the camp. located 12 miles south of Trav- erse City, was chartered in 1927 by the state of Michigan as an educational institution to give specialized training in orchestra, choir, band, piano and the drama. There are over 300 buildings at Interlochen to- day, on 700 acres of land sit- uated on two waterfronts. Two sessions are held each summier. * * * The all-summer program for talented young musicians is international in scope, includ- ing young: musicians from all over the world, and lasts eight weeks, The all-state program is for Michigan youths only. | L i engagement of their daughter, * Judith M., to Edward D, the University of Michigan the Detroit College of Law. Suzanne Lewis to Wed in July Mr, and Mrs, John A. O'Neil daughter, Suzanne Marie, Theodore McCullough Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Ida McCullough of Going street and. Mr. Theodore McCullough of South Marshall street. The couple plans a July 19 wedding. Pontiae Press Photo +f ji Make Mondays Sunny-days | plese a, a to ripe = Your yd von Poumas t Oceang of gentle suds and many rinsings it aoe bright! Clothes and towels are bulty dried and folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them there's almost nothing left to do. Wouldn‘t_you like this service? . 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Entertains Choir Members of the Chancel Choir of the First Congregational Church and their husbands and wives were guests of Mrs. D. R. Wilson last week at the Bloomfield Hills Coun- try Club. 2 Entirely Rebecca Unit Meets. .thome on Marquete street to! -|(members of the Rebecca Circle ree — A letter on my powe od PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1958 rls Only ; choice to use our powers -to # Pe Snbtet — Try Itt: Mrs. Charles Baynes opened her of Oakland Park Methodist Church. 88 N. Saginaw LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream RIKER FOUNTAIN + at Nelson Home i 4 ES e¢ | HE i Navy Mothers Club Plans July Picnic Navy Mothers Club held a meet- It was voted to donate ‘toward ; the Michigan State Navy Mothers + Club scholarship and to donate 2 records to the TB Sanatorium. ‘ : re oP egoss er be held in July é : _ t home Mrs, Martie Pike s David Goodstein St sever Lake. Un Patient in Hospital _&£ Mrs. Josephine Perry of Eliza-|*” A. David Goodstein’s classic, 25 cents. 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Redio »s gla "sete $158 © Open Mon. and Fri. 9:30 a.m. fo 9 p.m. ie E | © Tues., Wed., Thurs, rv jvm | and Saturday — : 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. TERMS AVAILABLE : Forest Lake Favorite Women’s Tou 4 ti treat eatin trientine a A af ae ie Pe ee © wee, gs * - : : i, Fed = os s PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1958 ‘ & GOLF MECCA OF MICHIGAN — Go East, West, North or south of Pontiac within Oakland County's 900 square miles and it would be hard to miss one of the area's 35 golf courses. There are 27 within the 10-mile radius of Pontiac city limits (inside circle) with eight others within an 18-mile radius. Shown are: 1—Pontiac Municipal, 2—Pontiac Country Club, 3—Twin Lakes, 4—Morey’s, PONTIAC, 3—Edgewood, 6—Twin Beach, 7—Orchard Lake, 8—Pine Lake. $—Forest Lake, 10—Tam Oaks, 13—Franklin | Hills, O'Shanter, 14—Lancaster Hills, 11—Knollwood, 12—Glen 15—River Bank, 16—Birmingham, 17—Oakland Hills, 18—North Hills, 19—Spring- dale Park, 20—Bloomfield Hills, 21—Stonycroft, 22—Sylvan Glen, 23—Rochester, 24—Bald Mountain, 25—Indianwood, 26—Clarkston, Women in golf have played alwhich men’s par was changed from iremendous part in the short but successful history of Forest Lake Country Club, © : This week's National Women's Open is the third major tourna- ment for the ladies to be held at Forest Lake since its re-establish- ment as a private cub in 1954. In 1955 the first Wolverine Op- en was held and in 1956 the Ladies Professional Golf Associa- tien used Forest Lake as the site of its championship, With a redesigned course WOMEN’S OPEN SITE — Forest Lake Country Club, re-established as a private club in 1954, will again become the hub for the top. women golfers in the country this week when the USGA holds the 5th annual National Women’s Open. Forest Lake was 1925 on 125 acres but in 1938 the club was dissolved because of the de- purchased for $250,000 In 1954 and since then more than $200,000 laid oat in pression. It was 72 to 71 one of the largest fields jin the USGA Women's Open will accept the challenge of the 6,415 yards (6,240 for women). * x * The championship will get un- derway Thursday at 10:00.a.m. in 72-hole medal p Oe with the low 49 and ties going into the. 36-hole finals Saturday, Should a playoff be necessary, 18-holes will be played on Sun- day with sudden death there- in’ after. A purse of $7,200 with $1.200 [or ‘the champion and $1,200 to the runnerup will be at stake for the professionals, * * * In past tournaments at Forest Lake, veteran lady pros such as Marlene Bauer Hagge, Patty Berg and Louise Suggs have done ex- ceptionally well on the course. Mrs, Hagge, currently the lead- ing money winner on the wom- en's tour, won the PGA here two | Years ago, Winner of the Wolv- ' erine in 1955 was Fay Crocker. Forest Lake been spent in‘ rénovation and The course This will be the 6th annual Wom en's Open since it Was taken ove! at Winged Foot, New York after a weird technicality took the crown from Jackie Pung who actually was the winner with a 298 total. * * * The officials disqualified Mrs. Pung after checking her scorecard and noting that one hole on the card was marked wrong by her partner Betty Jameson and Mrs. Pung had signed it. 4 ts itself was completely which is located in Bloomfield {": t by the USGA. Deiending champion | is Betsy Rawls who won the title! MICHIGAN, apital of 2i—Silver Lake, 28 Davisburg. 31—Bob O'Link, 32—Farmington, 35—Red Run. Eighteen of the courses are The others are private. t There was no discrepancy in her secre, her penalty came be- cause she signed the card show- ing a five instead of a six on the 4th hole. She counted the six in her total but did not realize that the card was marked for five. All course records which for- merly existed at Forest Lake have ibeen removed due to the change jin the layout, therefore new marks! jwill result during the 1958 USGA 'Women's Open, & ' pontine Press Photo and swimming : this season. This will be the third top. women’s tournament te be held at Forest Lake since 1955 when the Wolverine Open was staged. In 1956 the LPGA held its tournament here. Bob Gajda is the pro Township on Club Drive. \ ‘ \Expected for | eg Rochester GIST ROYAL Oak Lik se \ | FERNDALE Vf 29—Highland, 30—Hickory Hills, 33—Plum Hollow, 34—Rackham, public and semi-public in status. . ® rney Site | Par! og for the tournament ad jlommng the «on | Car's * * * A book of four tickets can be purchased in advance for $9.00. Daily prices are $2.20 for practice rounds, $3.30 for tournament rounds June 26-27 and $4.40 for final two rounds June 28th, Six Ex-Champs Women’s Open Six former champions are ex- pected to play in the women’s} open golf tournament that starts | Thursday at Forest Lake Country, Club. i The entry list includes ‘three 4 ridge. ef the four champions since the lsharply elevated green with traps ‘at top of ridge on each side make tournament in 1953. They are it toh even with a %0-yard shot. | ‘HOLE NO. 17—200 YARDS—PAR 3 U. S. Golf Assn., took over the Betsy Rawts, the winner in 1953 and last year Fay Crocker, the rickson Zahariay won the tour- nament in 1954, Pre-1953 champions who have Other leading professionals who Wright, Wiffi Smith; Mary Lena! Faulk, Ruthie Jessen, Marlene! Ziske. and the retired world money-win- ning champion, Nashua, won competing in Hialeah’s famed Flamingo Stakes. ’ 955 . A difficult) par-3 with sloping 1 champion, and Kathy Cor- fairway and the most difficult nelius, 1956. The la.o Babe Did- [oreo to “read” on the course. HOLE NO. 18—1809 YARDS—PAR 5 entered ihclude Patty Berg, Betty’ birdie possibilities. Green trapped ‘| Jameson and Louise Suggs. on right only. have entered include Mickey'Net Champs Travel Bauer Hagge, Alice Bauer, Mar. ern California's national champi- ilynn Smith, Bev Hanson and Joyce onship. tennis team left for the both runners-up from Stanford, trained by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons,| play in the Tennessee Valley In-|trich will take over their richest purses to date/vitational meet beginning on the|State’s head el ' ‘tomorrow, . e ok & bal Oakland County's many historic of several of the nation’s greatest tournaments thréugh the years as well as being an annual popularity spot for state events. golf courses have been the scene} kk : Forest Lake CC | to Offer Rough Test for Women | Tht newly redesigned course at Forest Lake Country Club will of- fer a good test for the lady pros and top amateurs. at were once considered weak 'par-4 holes have been revamped ‘and what was once number 13 \is now number one. i No trap can be reached from the tee on any par-4 or par-5 hole except for the long drivers of 225 yards or more. |HOLE NO. 1—320 YARDS—PAR 4 Tee is steeply elevated above the’ fairway with out of bounds |on the right and a stream hazard on the left. A small green is con- ‘toured and unless the second shot ‘is well placed this could be a rough three-putt green. ‘HOLE NO. 2—315 YARDS—PAR 4 | A drive of at least 210 yards ‘is required for a clear shot at ‘the green which is found when | the fairway turns sharply to the |right. The green is small, elevated ‘and guarded in front and left by ‘traps. ‘HOLE NO. 3—175 YARDS—PAR 3 This is a sharply contoured hole 'with a big rolling green. The wind will affect many shots here. ‘HOLE NO. 4—400 YARDS—PAR 4 | This could be the decisive hole ‘of the tournament. The wind will be a big factor and second shots Franklin Hills, Birmingham and Indianwood. x * * Founded in 1916,*Oakland Hills was host to the U.S. Open in 1924, 1937 and 1951. The immortal Bobby Jones, Ralph Guldahl and peerless Ben Hogan were the ehampions, respectively. Plum Hollow, founded in 1921, was the site of the National PGA tourney in ‘197 when Jim Ferrier defeated Chick Harbert in the finals and Doug Ford won the Western Open there last year. * * * tion in 1914 as a nine-hole layout, played host to this year’s western Open and the Motor City tourna- ment came to the plush links in 1950 and 1952. ; Birmingham Country Club, alse born as gq nine-hole course in 1916, hit tht big time im 1953 with the National PGA as Wally Burkemo defeated Felice Torza for the title. Last year Birming- ham was the site of the Michi- gan PGA. Indianwood, now in its 32nd year of operation, was given the West- ‘may take woods. Putting will be a problem as the green is elevated and sloped. HOLE NO. 5—835 YARDS—PAR 5 The most difficult hole on the course, it has out of bounds border on the entire left side from tee to green with a stream in front of .the green and guarded by traps. HOLE NO. 6—420 YARDS—PAR 5 This hole wil] play as par 5 only ‘against the wind. Out of bounds on the right and water hazard on ‘the Jeft and another elevated green , will be tricky for the girls. HOLE NO. 7—435 YARDS—PAR 5 This hole along with No. 4 and No. 6 will be the only holes where the ladies will not play against men’s par. A sharp dog-leg could ‘hurt with a bad drive. HOLE NO. 8—170 YARDS—PAR 3 “A wood may be required against the wind. A deep heavily lipped |trap guards the green on the right. | HOLE NO. 9—355 YARDS—PAR 4 Trees on the left force a.dog leg to the left to a highly con- oe toured green. HOLE NO. 10—140 YARDS—PAR $ A scenic fairway with a green)_ ‘surrounded by yawning traps. AIOLE NO. 11—365 YARDS—PAR 4 Hookers will be in trouble in the pines. Both sides of green _jhave bunkers. » will hold 1,000 HOLE NO. 12—355 YARDS—PAR 4 | A pine ‘grove at left and mild] gully across fairway can compli- cate play. Green well’ contoured and trapped. HOLE NO. 13~—395 YARDS—PAR 4 A “blind shot” hole, the green is level but getting to it will mean crossing a couple valleys. HOLE NO. 14—325 YARDS—PAR 4, This will be the big little hole. for the girls.. It will be severe! driving hole with plenty of traps. and trees, HOLE NO. 15—370 YARDS—PAR 4 A pond on the left awaits a bad hook, The green slopes forward and is slightly elevated. HOLE NO. 16—485 YARDS—PAR 5 An elevated tee, a mild valley, another valley and a A perfect par-5 hole with good ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)—South- ern Open in 1930 and Gene Sarazen fired his way to the champion- ship. The Lake Orion course has been host to the state PGA thfee ‘times — 1928, 1948 and 1951 — and \the Michigan Open stopped there jin 1952 and 1956. * * Lf Franklin Hills was visited by the USGA Women’s Amateur tour- ney in 1947 and Louise Suggs, now a top-ranking pro, won the title. ‘| Edgewood was the scene of last year’s state Open championship. The Michigan Publinx tourna-° ment just concluded yesterday at Pontiac Country Club and numerous other events have been staged at county links over the years, All in all, Oakland County's golf ‘courses can hold their banners high ,and boast a proud tradition. They |have seen some of the best. BOB GAJDA Red Run, which had its incep- ~ Bob Gajda Is ‘Charter’ Pro ‘at Forest Lake | One would say Bob Gajda is the icharter pro at Forest Lake. The lanky ex-GI took over the profes- sional’s job when the club was fe- jestablished as a private organiza- tion in 1954 after serving as assistant pro at Red Run and Oak- land Hills from 1947. Gajda is one of the most pop- ular pros on the women's eir- evit inasmuch as he will be the host to the third majo~ ladies’ tournament in his five years. A former public links golfer, Gaj- da served with the Army's avia- tion engineers during a 3% year stretch with Unele Sam. His All five of the Trojans, plus. the will ay courts at Chattanooga, Tenn., deman retires, — - the greens After 20 years. as an assistant to Karl Schlademan, Francis ? track coach this fall when Usler, assistant; Darelle “Dutch” | : ah ;DeLongchamp, caddie master and summer amateur -eircuit today Elmond Sullo, assistant, Ted Laza- after a clean sweep of the 74th roff is _.Horse-of-the-Year Bold Ruler,annual NCAA tournament here. 5 ae eee \ Aa Historic County Links ‘Host Famous Tourneys SIXTEEN _ ‘Flight No. 1 On or About Nov. 1 Giant Vacuum Cleaner Will Siete in US. Jet Airliner Era By CLAIRE COX : NEW YORK (UPI)—The © great multi - billion - dollar jet era, her- alded as the greatest transporta- tion development since the change from sail to steam, will begin with the roar of a giant vacuum en: : A lumbering diiltee will roll down a New York Idlewild Inter- national Airport runway picking up rocks and other particles that ceuld gum up the works of a jet engine. 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Larry Jack- Phils” 64 tn 14 innings on eaterday fier: Victory Is New York’s|he said “I'll show ‘em.” sak startet nates fo matte ee a othering him First Over Detroit in| ™ year-old right - hander| i Baie ures ga rene edge dares ish the, tour; was peeved when the New York|Braves in a row. “11-0 when it was suspended sad 7 Eight Games Yankees shunted him to St. Louis| The defeat cut the Braves’ Na-jsixth by the ase ! * : ; June 14 to make room for a 39 (tional League lead to 1% games|will be ‘later. eee ere scored at; DETROIT (UPI) — It was fun tant EViegh ‘Tructe)/ “/_ Sek Femicioco outlasted fis! Aaa set ot he Beiey ae split with Chi 5 yesterday. Huge | oe ey ate a MER Ry see couldn’ forev ; -|staged a -threerun rally in the| “the 7th hole“ Sow York Yankees proved it yes-| 2 Minoso Lags, Fined $20 |ninth to take the second game 84. : terday with a resounding 15-0 vic-lyose with the Cardinals, shared si : oS Lasik: tow supete samaen toe ar tory before 47,300 disillusioned fans! raeuie's sentiments. He gave The| CLEVELAND (AP)—Minnie Minoso, who hit two home runslancries ‘Dodecrs helnah the cae} pane at Briggs Stadium. Barber a starting chance Sunday|in leading the Cleveland Indians to@ doubleheader victory over=|iar team win a doubleheader from tourpey, * * & against Milwaukee and was re-|the Washington Senators Sunday, disclosed he had been fined/P 41 and 32. Klipp-| an The Yankees put together a |warded with a 2-1 victory over the/$20 after Saturday’s game. oe ‘ a. 2 stein’s reliet work saved the first = combination of two-hit pitching |league-leaders, : a é' ’ | 200 mee anna othe ba, SR Hutch probably was well aware “He say I no run out the double so now I run out ce Gay’ wast a sited 4 hander who fired his way into jot the fect that pennants and| everything, even the home runs,” Minoso explained. — part. _Bilko's 10th inning pinch| ~ the hall of = with a res — w erga he fiom The “he” referred to Bobby Bragan, Cleveland manager, Single scored Joe Pignatano from ‘the ; cee aenn 1800 world weries —. |with Kim in 1954 Brockiyn woa|""° ‘ster confirmed te fine. Minos 20m. around She liiaes base for the second decl- and « lusty 1¢-hit attack at the with bins te 008 dad ‘taat salle oe) “M aPFOe whe he BY tye ence Fame Bonemy, ee ee oa expense of five Detroit hurlers. |joined the Yankees in time to/* *-™ ry. | s ia Dodgers showed tight de- Pepin Liacag liga dmv The only time he missed in the) The Cuban star didn’t slacken as he crossed home Than img i te them seven straight times, oo em < Cleveland and continued running until he approached the dugout. game in which Bob Friend longest run of victories by a team nail Maael According to Minoso, he was fined when he only got |." used for the first time in aguinst New York since Case¥|i, he sixth and seventés so Hutch| ® double on a fly Ball mi by. Washington’s Jim tani aie a te 7 ° ae aaa over as manager &)_0¢ up Irv Noren to bat for him| Lemon in the ninth inning of Saturday's 11-7 loss. strikes. 5 | a pee " - og New York pool waste ing Nonne’s Drive-In sone. p } : pes’ E Shell in Waterford L Hoeft led to his own undoing | Te : : : , 8 ; ~ [hibition softball at by fumbling and then kicking | Hayes Named for U:S. ” ect Coe [Shell had @ no-hitter an easy tap back to the mound — ie : i inning. by lead-off man Hank Bauer.| Team That Visits the res IP Ontiac ST. Sh he Yogi Berra lined to Frank Bole) Soviet in Jul : : Casey Stengel says ing but Gil MeDougald singiea | POV'C In Luly ie Duke Maas of Utica te center for the first of his Takes Tit : his regular turn and four hits in the game. BAKERSFIELD, Call, 8 ¥iogt a eS | y 10 games for the Yanks. Wildness' then befell Hoeft. He|¢T® Michigan's Ira Murchison a walked Mickey Mantle to load the ager pps apelirp-o- Py vag - lad Grand ae 2 bases and hit Bill Skowron with a|te U-S- track om tor Galea eal cece. iitiale,. anes pe el ra The AAU chose Murchison for be ded Stroight| Ot nS Hoeft was relieved by Tom|the —_, mae re ley <-d him a 3 The Tigers played before 127.- Morgan after walking Elston How-| 0 oot 1s uher sprinters are Links Crown 387 fans in the three games. Seon td ithe uecand run |Willie White, Glenn Davis! and PCH Teacher with the Yaskeos, : . James Segrest. ‘ _ * didn’ trou- Kenny Lane of Muskegon is ex~ tp tating Ge Sek oor Oe | ee sen oe Pe old Mike Astonian, teacher acd in |Regied_.02, Sgn tie week tor ¢. plate. But the Yaukees ware bit- | Cae” sree Com. Sutee © Andonian, teacher and im-ilightweight title fight with cham- fing it. Andy Carey Hned a two | Sn, OF Jae, cere surance salesman, who yesterday! pion’ Joe Brown to be stage & yen double and Tony Mubek | een cues seve, ts ne bent, | == jittr4| probably in Houston or Dallas. singled in another run. Carey . : Michigan Public “ diay tuled.00 Gow. on. OOS Co ee oe championship by defeating city : Jim Hegan, But he was thrown : a at Pontiac Country a ins : out by Morgan, who backed up loisha Davis and James Beqrests ; the play. tet Metere—Badie Bou + Charley |x-San * 2 ¢ : : Larsen drove | Courtney, Mike Peake. - Andonlan finished the tourney West C : of he tang vi 0 Gatien Selinger, Mag Tree Se ern Urown Herb Moford relieved Morgan t0lsmart aed |? day he carded 23 pars, cight bell bring the rally to a halt. 4 a ar : aS a ea * Jones, Aneel Rob-|$0" match on TRE, Pa. (AP)—Patty Berg: of Motord held “the Yankees in|.t#t-Mster Merdles—Cienn Davis, Josh - | gomian for the city tite tn a piaye|tth women’s Western Open golf check until the eighth inning when Jump—@rnie Shelby, Bill Jack- aif, tock the ficat bale bak he ean : Moe Tell aapeetet Ae Bs ORL Baw-Sherier Daas ved it at three and bogeyed number She won the title Sor the senged on singles by Kubek, Bauer and| fog step and’ dump-ire Devic, Ken ee en ep 0 incl yenerdny at te Hah Mantle, doubles by Berra and Mc-|"'32%"pu:—parry O’Brien, Dallas Long. & *«° 2% | kwa Country Club with a 75 —t Dougald and Elston Howard's sev- Disews—Rink Babke, Al Ocr. over par — for a Thole total of enth homer of the year, ery | , It was evens when Bods hinted) s95, Be 3 Bilt Fischer, niaking his first : : 10 Put Andonian took 1213-4 and) "Beverly Hanson of Indio, Calit. appearance in Detrat enitoem, |JaCK Nicklaus Wins fan was Sup afer 1p end Sup|tem second money of SET with became the filth Tiger pitcher going into the final hine 297. Louise Suggs of Sea Island, in the ninth and he was tagged Trans Miss Tourne The lone bogey for Andonian end. Save tamara’ who, ae ae last three - a cma ~ y i came on the fitet hole when he | Miss Suggs a 73 on the final round. 2 Al Kaline. who carried an 18-|_ HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) —/ | (75) vs, Lawrence three putted the green. Bada had : aa game hitting streak into the series|J®°k Nicklaus, cocky young son/*!- ncaa‘) "vs Bi bgee | ee Py -— F finale with the Yankees, saw it(°t ® Columbus, Ohio, Graggist, | Os shot 3 eighth the . ee ae compped when ‘he filed cut twice|"™ the Trans-Mississippi Ams-/Y Sma Conti sss - ree — —- ditch nes EF and grounded to coicn. (er Ol omni PNET : : 3-TIME WINNER — Mike Andonian (right) . Pontise Prow Photo | “md 100k ees © Detroit opens a four-game series| Wie a 9 and 8 victory over Rich-\CSriqd] Cardinals is making a habit of winning the Michigan Pub- defeating city rival Paul Bada, 5 and 4 in the | Sat nina ©, with the Baltimore Orioles this - en ac "at a saa lic Links golf title. The Pontiac Central teacher finals. Andonian went through the tournament | sien ( afternoon. Nicklaus, 18, smacked the ball 300 to 325 yards down the fairways— usually 20 to 50 yards farther than Vaien'ettii p 6006 Totals 43151614 Totals A—Fiied out for Megan in th; B— Walked for Valentinetti in 8th. eo60 6606 66 Martin. PO-A 27-14, eee ow York ata. el —New a New York 8, * : eeere Seesee Peeeeeree D scoses eensertens 6 Valentinettl ..sse5-+s0 Fischer cancccserceeeiee 1 Hoeft ae we? U—Rommel, Rice. T-—2:37. A—46,300. McVittie School Softball Champ Behind Fitzpatrick ford. Napp, With Lew Fitzpatrick starring on the mound and at the plate, McVittie won the “world series” of the Waterford Township Rec- reation s * * ' Fitzpatrick hurled a three-hit - ghutout and clouted a two-run 9 2% took to defeat the Oklahoman. SASANOOS eee @¢0¢6 ba | ag « - Baseball LOB— Cg eg ee Jewelers vs. Griff's esvoeows (Skowron)}. WP—Mo- Stevens, Norville—and — fo! up with good putts to completely outplay his opponent. He had five birdies, While Nor- ville failed to shoot under regula- tion, and he parred six holes on which Norville was one over. The Ohioan shot the last 20 holes in even par, and he was only three over regulation for the 28 holes it Sports Calendar TODAY 5:30 p. B—Kuhiman Mectric vs. Talbott Lumber, Jaycee Par! 30 p.m. CITY MEN—CIO | Cavern Bar. 8 Pontiac Post m7. : Shaw's Jewelers, 8: m., at North Side, ATERFO! ionne’s Drive- 98. Boo-Bol, 7 p.m., and Jim bg Sery- vs. a Covering, 8:30 p.m., ns, : ‘Golf Pinal 14-hole round of Plint Open golf tournament at Warwick » 10 a.m. tine Jaycee Junior golf tournament at City Municipal. 18 holes, ~ o TUESDAY py 4 Local 894 vs. Our Jets, CLASS Wisner, 6:30 p.m. ys Club vs. Pontiac Busi- ness Institute, onvees Park, 5:30 p.m. CITY MEN—O'Neil Realty vs. Pontiac TAjthat date against Kansas City. to Play. 5 Games in Comiskey Park CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League today announced they have come to terms with Chicago White Sox officials and will play’ five home games in Comiskey Park this year. The Cardinals several weeks ago were dickering to play their heme schedule in Northwestern University’s Dyche Stadium in suburban Evanston. The Cardinals will open thetr home season in Comiskey Park with a Saturday night engagement against Washington, Oct. 4. Their “home opener’’ scheduled against the New York Giants on Sept, 28 will be played in Buffalo, N, ¥., because the White Sox will use to close their season on Other Cardinal home games are against Cleveland, Oct. 26; Phila- deiphia, Nov, 2; Pittsburgh, Nov. 23, and Los Angeles, Nov. 30. 3,000 Race Fans. did if for the third straight time yesterday by 22.under par. A's By The | : all the help the Tigers ; to give the Amer can League by whipping the Yank- ees so often, Kansas City is still 8% games behind as the second Win by The Athletics topped Boston again 2-1 with the help of*a game- saving catch by Hector Lopez on a drive by Jackie Jensen. Jack Ur- ban outpitched Tom Brewer in a tight battle, delayed more than aj Collegiate Title af Stake * of competitors -will be trimmed. to 64 for the start of match play on the narrow, 6,630-yard, par 71 Ta- at Williams College. at Opening Day ict, 7 p.m., and Moose vs, Rambles €:30 p.m., at Beaudette; oe vs. State Hospital, Dru; 7 me ater wails ‘ Drayton Pidins. Tennis Meet July 4-6 “ Spence ee es. Royals, $:36/the opening day races at the Met- ers A crowd of 3,000 fans attended ropolitan Speedway in’ Mt, Clem- with Pete The track now operated by Ed of big lupe with trp i oP a of two wit ; ’s hospitalized for minor if .jfaced Hamilton College captain, Fair, Mickey Katlin, Chuck|from Buffalo, N.Y., lost to Rex oe r, now departed from / of Houston is s a National Open, Big Ten titlist John Konsek from Purdue, Tom- my Aaron of -Maryland’s Deane Beman and Penn State’s * _* * Al Geiberger, Pacific Coast Con- By Wednesday night the number i. titlist, heads the powerful USC aggregation which also in- cludes Bud Bradley, Bob McCal- lister, Bob Howe and Don Thorn- ton. Bradley and Geiberger were al Junior champions, Little Man, Big Muscle LOs — amazing little strong man from York, Pa., snatched a world’s rec- ord from ‘Russia in the National AAU weightlifting championships. - 2 * - 2. _Isaac Berger, who weighs 132, hoisted a total of 800 pounds in three lifts, Saturday night. This broke the record in his weight : the 1954 USGA and Jaycee Nation-|* scare pair of one-run decisions from Washington 4-3 and 1-0, Minnie Minoso hit a home run im each eehaee toe The ta. | fpmmbesnceamacnensaeccaen Ss ee ae vor of dim Grant over Hal || ® ‘ Griggs. Z | Baltimore climbed out of the cel-| Ing Our 0 lar when a O'Dell turned ~ a out of Chicago 2.0, his eighth vic-|{ vee ey tory, It wag the first decision for| PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Trouble Driving Against the Orioles over the White Sox aft-| the Wind. | ——. |. : DIAGNOSIS: You”'re Teeing It Too Low. int J ; , down on drives into the Q ative a the wlghiht with Pete Ru(q Wid is @ fine thing. But it's not the main thing. : nelg on third base and the score The main thing is to hit a ihe t Still 84 Games Qut half hour by a rain and a tornado Cleveland broke out of a four- gatte losing streak by taking a r Preston Ward and Bob Cerv in the fitth inning to win thel avel r opener for Ray Narleski, his ninth, |’ farther into the wind although Don ‘Mossi finished up.| 0 Mit low but slightly oft |Vie Power and Woody Held drove||| Center. You must get a lot in the three runs. Minoso’s 1ith|, © clubface on the ball to homer of the year in the sixth in-|) Se maximam distance inte ane en eee 2 tho wind. Brandis MODEM aida fob cn Ge Wintel] We tle te mated, tee ie , Sox who had five shutout jobs by!” 1. come height as you do for. ce mae their pitching staff in a string of/ ‘e Smeheightasyoudofor = : seven games. The Orioles: seored| tives when the wind ig not a factor: Teding the ball too low [twice in the third off Jim Wilson.| Makes it hard to deliver a solid blow. 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Foul Weather No Barrier for U.S. ‘Pilot at Le Mans LE MANS, France (AP)—Phil Hill of Los Angeles and Olivier Gendebien of Belgium were hailed heroes today for having pilot- RL Bayview Sailors Tops Nar Invitational Race — merger fe vung seroma macharat and Tawas Yacht club. 6th Inning Double Wins for RO Club > game's winning pitcher, *|Sanders, chased in the tying and | Bo winning runs for Royal Oak against | iu Rudy Waterford Sunday at Royal Oak in| dona John "Barnum an American Legion contest. Oaks Ei won 6-5 after scoring in the Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 6th frames. Win leaves | 5 Oaks with a 2-1 mark, Waterford’ with 0-3, Losing pitcher was Pascthke who | f gave up only four hits, while his} mates got eight off rs. Other 17th District games were! Pete easy for the victors. John Wischman hurled Birming- as ed their Ferrari to victory through the foulest weather in the history of the classic Le Mans 24-hour sports He car race. teamed with Peter Collins win the Sebring 12-hour race. 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Umberto Righetti, an evan- | like March, But they tookjday in an open field about five|gelist of the First : ; lh because there was ajmiles northeast of this south)Christ. , | “ that MGM would sign us.” |Georgja town. ne *. | the war. they were to-| The information officer at} The minister | in the Air Force nearly al}|Elgin Air Force Base, Fia., tonight| floor rooms from | time—“there’s an order that |identified the victim as Capt. Kirkiuses them as : can stay together if they|W. Cully, 37, of Vineland, N.J.jchurch, The landlady, | to,” Bill explained. After|Cully’s body was found hanging/the ground floor, objected | ena . in the states and the/from his parachute harness in a|Protestant flock trooping through | _ YUL :BRYNNER © sadbeaereunpbaiand ~“Cacies seams drcan anda | 4 ‘MARIA SCHELL + 4 8 s tas | ‘ ‘Cully was fatally injured when | te ‘Bob went into aft- . the war,” Bill efplained, “but| Me cleeted trom his disabled lr Pair Surr enders I stuck to acting. I did about 12 yell ce mega git pictures over a five-year span, 1| **C%- Identification was held up| |. * . liked it, but I @lso like eating..So| Penfims notification of next of | went into editing, too.” ef Ing Both ‘waited until the 30s to] The other pilot was Capt. William I sau 4 tan oor vos planned ign on la - poy nag Held in Toledo While return . _— — Detroit Man _ Lingérs “No,” said Bob. “ we|Benning Army Hospital. | Near Death Today have thought about an adult West-| Cully is survived by his wife,|; Then the big time called them|that be something?” Seon ata eooaeak ene captured want- New Chrlatind Lee. He was the cum offen en eee with the baldap: appearing on the| Columbia ig second to Brazil in|Mr. and Mrs. Kirk T. 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Da-|employment. at the|working for two days at a local|W. scoutmaster * was|bus terminal but had not yet been/rived for When found by police, the cou-| find Helen had been/family ‘God’s Messenger Boy’ Speaks at Giants’ Stadium 38,000 See Graham Bat Against ‘Satan sade, Graham, styling himself “the|area will visit homes’ in an inten-|mento, Calif.,“next Sunday. A tour|I will not be responsible for what - messenger boy for Christ,” went| “Ve follow-up to Graham's cru-|of California will follow, I do.” fe “Beers 44,000. partisan tans a! BOARDING HOUSE Seals Stadium. ; The North Carolina evangelist ended his San Francisco crusade in the midst of an overflow crowd UG-AWK saw WHAT o~ rst ; femme te Siecle) Woman ALREADY EV / URE NA Sice Ope park, home o we SPUTT-TT/: aww ONE * * * : rm, ’ r . - Y DARLINGS 2 ~~ U. OCOD a “I knew Willie Mays could fill GONBYS / ~~ UM! Ly YOU'NE LET THEM <7 THING~~ Tm ad eer the messenger boy| | KARE ALL THE LITTLE) \ oie LOVELY for Christ. 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San Francisco Mayor George Christopher eased the tension with a brief announcement: “Kirkland| hit a home run in the 14th inning)! and the Giants won.” ~* * * Turning to Graham, the mayor said, “All of us are so much better off for having had him in our) midst,” and expressed belief the -~world should try morality for a) change.” “We need moral and spiritual) values,” Christopher said, “We've “ried everything else to find . peace.” Graham, who last week conclud- | ed his seven-week San Francisco, crusade, made a plea against, backsliding. i * * * To those who have made s0-| called “decisions for Christ," he said. “Do not go back to your old’ Church workers throughout the ple had: 20 cents between them. which moves on to Sacra-jyourself in BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES. - 3 LATE HARMON WHOSE WILL 1S NOT AT ALL NOONGER, TO THE LIKING OF HARMON, JR} © 1968 by HEA Service, tne. TM. Rag. US, Pat, Off. 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PET) 2 JOE! ; WHAT ARE WE INACH, AND Z Ko if i HAVING FOR 3 gs DINNER u TONIGHT’? ) ; . iy 2 \ 1" i ; c - } 1; hy =. i c a 6-23 Saud i fy) AAR 8 Ce aR TWENTY TWO \____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J RR aS a: Grain Futures Steady-on Mart CHICAGO w®—Most grain futures prices were steady with a ten- dency toward firmness in early dealings today on the Board of | Trade. There were a bit more liberal! receipts of cash corn on the Chi- cago Market over the weekend but they still were an important fac- tof in trade considerations and the outlook for more rain in some areas has some strengthening ef- fect in the initia] dealings. What was unchanged to % cents a bushel higher near the end of the first hour, July $1.84%; corn % higher to % lower, July $1.32%; oats % higher to % lower, July. 6358; rye unchanged to \% higher, July $1.27%; “soybeans % higher to ™% lower, July $2.25; lard 10 to 12 cents a hundred pounds low-|s rell ‘bi er, July $12.15... Sex of Fugitive Sea Lion Poses Puzzler for Zoo The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown product- brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package 4 Quotations are furnished by the Letroit Bureau uf Markets, as of Thursday. FRUITS slightly lower tendency. : \@trawberries. (crate) 24 qta, ...... 7.00 | YEGETABLES Leading issues showed gains = ‘agus ( See losses ning fractions on ibchs.) en ae aveesenecere ‘0| a from : iBroceoli. tbchs.) dow ........ soce By about a point, ‘hi 6, dos eeeee SORE eeEe Cauliflower, dos. os: Se apna hae 4H * * * [DIN. (bens) Gos .....ssess8+ = -10 Airlines and some aircrafts made beret ibchs.) Gow. ......00. eoees i Lee ‘bebe. do 108 ase vss. 2.00, gains, Selected advances appeared|- Snions reen bcha.) dos, .......- 198] among rails. Chemicals were most- [eet a ‘ais bg? searens $.00 Ly lower, Small losses appeared ‘Radishes, (Teche anet-:<""c22. “solamong the major steels and mo- Radishes. white ibchs.) doz. ...... ry tors. 8§ Rhubarb outdeor (bchs.) dos. vos 95 j Lo—- Italian, “%& “Ti Wah" 230| * * bd Pen a ag veseecces-eeee 2-25! American Motors was off %4 at bw GREENS 11% on two successive blocks of Sone DU. visc..se ceesedesseceeee ‘eo 10,000 shares and widened the >t eevees eereeneeserss ces 128) loss to about a point: in later a ; stiees 178! trades, The wih from recent 1% gains “was backgrounded by coat LETTUCE—SALAD GREENS 801 financier Louis Wolfson's = naive. Cac jo DU. cece neces scenes - 1 ; cuit! Tag} Bounced intention to liquidate POLO, WU wei ccccsccecscssesens: & Lettuce, head. bu. ......0c.ceeseesss J, Romaine, bU. ......secseess seven & DETROIT EGGS IT, June 23 DETRO (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b Detroit, cases included, federal-state grades: Whites: Grade A fumbos 47; extra grade MARKETS (Markets Show. | Lower Tendency “NEW YORK @ — The stock imarket was irregular in moderate trading early today. There was a Goodyear rose about a point. New York Central and Baltimore & Ohio were steady, Southern Pa- cific was up about a fraction. Ana- ALL. ABOARD — These six children were among the first UNE 23, 1958 - Pentiae Press FPhete With his wife and teen-age son and daughter, he travels with a carnival that closed a run this! weekend at the Champaign Coun- ty fairgrounds. He and his wife, a Ringling Brothers show and the glass house. “So to show them,” said Zac- | chini, ‘I was shot out of the | cannon. It worked very well but the government still did not like | jit. So my father had the idea | Keon Mon. .. performer about show business. \ : before marriage, run the spook! ‘Crazy or not, he was a man of \ideas, my father. - STOCK AVERAGES i Compiled by The Associated re you ike ike the COCKTAILS LUNCHEONS _ DINNERS Open 11 A. THE SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE Oakland County’s Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge here of complete relaxation, cocktails the way em, and a luncheon and dinner menu to p the ‘most discriminating palate. @ Businessmen’ s Lunches Served Daily e -Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Ina) Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegragh pt Squnte Lake Rend | was reported Sunday to Pontiac]. In 1 Indust Ralls Util Stocks jNet change .... 13 —1 —23 —# . 255.4 980 80.4 173.1 Day ..... 26.7 981 806.6 173.8 | Week Ago... 258.3 988 81.0 1749 — Ago 249.6 945 79.9 169.6 Ago ..... 267.2 122.7 73.3 180.2 Herd High ..... 159.6 988 81,1 175.4 198} Low ...... 34.7 80.9 72.9 156. foog — were wiee 280.0 134.7 77.5 1588.8 /987 Low ....... 6.0 78.2 66.2 150.9 . DETROIT STOCKS 'Pigures after decima) poe are — i Low N Allen Elec. & Equip. ~ 2.4 36 Baldwin Rubber Co.*.. 13.4 144 |Ross Gear Co.* 2603 |G. L. Of] & Chem Co.*, 13 #14 Howell Elec. Mtr. Co, 8 8 Peninsular M. Prod. Co.* 8 9 The Prophet Co.* .. 82 9.2 Rudy Mig. Co.* segs 76 = #7.49 ‘Toledo Edison Co.* . 76° 47 ‘Wayne 8. Prod 30 = 60 ucts *No sale; bid ‘ond ned. M. to 2 A. M. 4\chard Lake Ave., ig ye ving News in Briel Mrs. Norma Enke, of 52% ‘Wayne St., reported to Pontiac police yes- iterday that someone entered her ‘unlocked apartment and stole $80 | hidden in a closet. | Pursley’s Funeral Home, 151 Or- and $200 taken from the office, it Buffalo incident was not a work stoppage as defined by the con- 60\tract. But they added that there has been a dispute between the union and the operating officers over what grade of seamen should operate the winches when the ‘4|ship ties up and casts off. 6 township between 8 Mile road and 10 Mile road, east of the pres- ent city of Farmington. Farmington Woods lies between 10 Mile road and 14 Mile road, and includes all of the northeast section of Quaker Town, and Woodcreek. of the township, except the villages| at 8055 Clinton River Road, Tues- day. Jerry Stand- ish has been ap- pointed manager of the new Unit. He formerly was - co-manager of the Apparently Back in Lake Erie Lake Erie. merry chase up the Maumee the Maumee. / 4 “i9ea Lion Turns Around TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Phil Skeldon, director ‘of the To- ledo Zoo, said tonight that a wayward sea lion on the loose from the London, Ont., zoo apparently had gone back into River Friday, but. it has not! been seen here since the chase was abandoned at Walbridge Park, eight miles up the river from the Maumee Bay area. Skeldon said {he seal apparently had gone as far as / the rapids near Perrysburg, about 15 miles from the river’s mouth, and then returned and went into the lake. x * * The 100-pound sea lion escaped Tuesday from the. CPs don Zoo, where it arrived before its wire enclosure had been completed. It made its way 200 yards to the Thames River and then to Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River) — Erie and . East Detroit store on Eight Mile STANDISH Road. Watching Tigers Lose Costs Visitors $2,300 * DETROIT @ — Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schmuck, of London, Ont., oot to Detroit yesterday to see the Tigers play baseball. The Schmucks said they were * *« * jatraid The sen Hon Jed Skeldon and a police harbor’ patrol a/ ne ved aed toe pte < z Bowing “quasiine” ana tharacier ‘cl formed sources said today. * * * Ankara sources said American ambassador Fletcher Warren’s fre- quent. visits with Premier Adnan Menderes in recent days were the result of a British appeal for the United States to use its consider-/® able influence with Turkey and /|nues Greece in an effort to get them to soften outright rejections of Brit- ain’s seven-year plan for the em- battled island. Until now the United States has remained aloof from the Cyprus issue but the increasing danger that it will result in the collapse of NATO in the Eastern Mediterranean has caused deep concern in Washington, ‘At the moment there are no signs of a compromise. The Turks, in LONDON, Ont. (UPI) — The |!#78e A white 43-45, mostly 44; a\conda eased. Kennecott and Amer-| group to attend opening day of Frog Hollow Summer Day Camp annual program which includes seven one week ‘Sessions. | eres dete for the completion ot wath uestion is who jilted whom? [31:""small “30-31. meaty fo) ,meciumjican Smelting made small gains.| held out at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area and sponsored by buses leave from the Oakland County Courthouse at 9 a. m. or, and will be asnounced q : large 40; Browns: Grade A extra large x * * the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. More than 500 — return around 4:45 p. m. Monday through Friday. .— at re, < above a The problem is in the sea-lion large 42; medium 37; grade B large meni will be te de- kingdom at the Storybook Gar- 10, cheek relay ; U.S. Steel dropped about a point. , posit, with Drain a dens Zoo, Spring Hill Park. Whites ere A fimo 4- 44-45; extra large Republic Steel lost a fraction. Ford wy Ky EE FO canes of tee Up to last Sunday, there were |#!-42: “igTze 39-0 med (medium 34-36; browns|and Studebaker-Packard were 4 Flier Murphy’s Writegs Found : [Bid price, a8 e guarantes that be will two sea lions—or a sea lion and farge 39-40; medium: “3344-34; ‘grade B|easy. au Q | S Duke of Kent quired re ee f a sea lioness. Names were Zal |!#'é* 33-35- corer) rinse Srabbatael Ge t H Wi th Does wneSceaful ders wil and Zalla, Ameriéan Tobacco, Westinghouse s fe 1 ‘The te tor mentioned But then one of them disap- Poultry peru and Pan American World 8 ? Factor au ] ae P o-ageal. ts" falowe: peared! irways were among small gain- Or ies oe cent) Drala’ Oreer The question is did Zala (the DETRO DE TRONT, POULTRY | ers. Slight losses were taken by s Y _ catering Suly fet. of gach of the years female) go back to mama? Or per pound, f.0 aay format Oaid| Allied Chernical, Du Pont and) — . CATTERICK, England (AP) —| NEW YORK (AP)—The Justice newly disclosed documents in a|(S) equal did Zal (the male) get tired of |!,Uve ‘poultry: on eng| Union Carbide, Dulles, Macmillan to The Duke of Kent, Britain's most|Department has documents in the|steel file in Murphy's apartment |o,' FP my Pm domestic life and go seeking |1¢: heavy ty, broilers. fad frvers 2e| * Check Out Report by eligible royal bachelor, got a jivejhandwriting of Gerald Lester|in Ciudad Trujillo, capital of the|at a Drain yg NS | other companionship. setlonans - 24-37 and §-8 pounds 29-30. New York Stocks .. lesson from a Murphy, an American flier, con-|/Dominican Republic. ap Mead, a the’ C y, of ponte, Anyway, one of the sea lions Personal Visit girl here over the necting him with the disappear-|werring VERIFIED slipped under a fence six days Ciake ) tiereten 5 Saveeseons) ’ regimental dance was alance of Dr. Jesus de Galindez, @ . hog Goan qin BB ve . h = Admiral ...... 9.7 Is] Crk Coal .. 37.6 pretty frosty party until the 22-| The said in @ Wash-| The Times said the documents ssid. may tbe same, te appor- ago and waddled into the ° (Ate Reduc ,... 57.1 Jacobs ........ 62) PARIS (UPI) — Reports that pewapaper a been verified to be in ticnment for and the 2 Thames River. With flippers Livestock Allied Ch ..... 112 Johns Man ... 38 Co. Charles de Gaulle is consi ider-|eer-old duke and blonde Pat/ington dispatch that State Depart- pore . e ined within | the “Ward Orch churning, it dashed through Lake Allis Chal |... 33. Kelsey Hay... 313 mew look” in France Soviet\orema” started the joint jump-\ment consular officials found the'Murphy's handwriting and ened | Mn eye se St. Clair, the Detroit River, Lake eee eon Alum Ltd ..22: 26.1 Kennecott .... o9 /ing a “new —— wing. found after his own disappearance |ject to review tor one day. from nine : , the it Niver, DETROIT, June 33 (UPI)—Livestock: |, . 69.6 Kimb Clk ... .. 56.2 relations will be checked out in, Dec. 3, 1956 o'clock tn the forencen five o'clock Erie and..was last seen past To- |_ Hogs: 700. Butchers about steady; |am Airiin 19.1 Kresge, 88 ... FS ihe ; i overheard Pat com- . 3, : in the afternoon. At said_review the = : = sows steady; most, mixed lots Nos. AmCan ...... 414 Kroger ‘: 46.4 person by British Prime Minister lain she was bored. As offi- . The include computestion of costs for said Drain ledo, heading south in the | 180-240 Ib. butchers’ 24.00-24.25; Nos. 1-2i\AmCyan ||... 434 Lehn & F ..,.. 30. Harold Macmillan and Secretary ya 7 oy documents @ small | wii ‘aise be open for inspection by any Maumee River. 188 Be SSS, ‘cos Rose ae tear” 8 Ae ioee Elio peate Jobn Foster Dulles. |Crt¢ neuen, Ge eugak Ravel § S€nd DI notebook, a pilot's flight logbook Parties interested. . le 18.00-20.75. ‘Am Motors”... 11 & MY .... 7 = Scots Greys) and gentleman (first jon a single cryptic sheet of paper several. Urgeta or pareeis ef land eon: It’s kind of a knotty problem Cattle 3,000, calves 300. Mostly steers|AmNGas .... 59.7 h Aire .... 47.2 x * * cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) with notes, stituting the Special Assessment Dist because zoo -officials want to | 8nd heifers early: ciauehter poe and|Am News ,..., 24.5 roosre - 16.6) lwould, he her a drink and . of said Drain, vis: . the missing enue. The cous sndtuully stccds: ‘Sackngs "bigs|Ams@ecting 383 Bcem -- * Macmillan ts scheduled to /WO"'® —— > x * ; City of Pontiac Acreage aes ‘acnees js deciding chotce "steers, ait bag A Wes. 44 Xp & Nash : $44 meet here with the French cree pico the fiving. or 0 ing S Galindez, a Columbia University 72% FUS Pot of aon, 33 “ which to order—a he or a she. choice (28 to, 0; good 3a 8 3 mgs An high Atm Te & Tel m4 Manning -..... 221 arial arene ae and. Let’s go,” said Pat with the — ge of Dominican pn ag on gh we pen = ‘ : rope Am Viscose ||. 27.3 May D Strs ... 40. bere . aplomb of a debutante. dicta 1 Trujillo, disap-\tne sEiy. tine of Orchard Lake Ave. ve ot Lowdon’e, Public Utilities to igh choice eins svat low i aver Anaconda a}? Mer cha 8. St) Persistent reports say De Gaulle| “tiie skin tight uniform made it| East Germany Wants |peared in New York City March 2". 2c, “atscwars wastineton Pork, ails gees ‘ standard 23.00-25.00: utility cows 19.00. Afmco Stl. 49.4 Mpls Hon. . 894 may be willing to deal separately difficult, but he picked it up won- $3,095 and Diplomatic 12, 1956. Charges have been made/s sub'a. of pt. of LP RT or Cc i says he believes : Armour & Co. 15.7 Minn M&M . 796 Pp T3 6. R ie & Th. SEly alg. the ona le. |23.00: few up Imoderaiely active, steady. rmst Ck... 271 Ch ... 32_\with the Soviets on matters previ-'derfully,”” she said later. ‘that he was kidnaped, and later| iy "anb of totes tne Bee tent Zal (the escaped one) is a male. choice ‘and. prime, 3600-3306: oo- (Atchison. .... 31 Mont Ward .. 2¢8\ousiy handled on an Anglo-| was the irl the @ Recognition for Release fiown to the Dominican Republic |¢er.; Th. swiy ay. the reer ot in li ‘ Atl Cet Line "329 Pat only girl uke line of Lots 49 & 56 to the SW cor. of Few except other sea lions | 2909: standard 23.00-27.00; cull and util- ‘Atl Refin .;... 38 Mueller Br... 252|American-French basis and that he’ i ee by Murphy. Lot 60: Th. NW'ly the SW'ly, lot know) bowever | eles “ reep. 600 eee ee | itaie Sj ae $3 Net Bas... sot may soon extend diplomatic recog-| «4 I had th f I Murphy vanished in Ciudad Trees or t Let ie Th By 0 the SWI. gor Apparently no one back at the |staughter lambs: scattering spring pendix Av.” tag Nat Cash R.. 661 ina. The B itish | e told. ‘me I ¢ most) BERLIN (UPI) — The East Ger- | ie Later, the Dominican govern: pot | aig. fhe arty, pe know h things. The order |*!sughter lambs: moderately ool Beth Steel 40.5 Nat Dairy ..... 454 nition to Red China. ritish| wondertul blue eyes,” she said’ ES, ae of Orchard Lake Ave. te the pt, of beg. zoo knows suc’ ae steady: good. to choice shore eld ¢ grep | Boeing Air 42.7 Nat Gyps .... $7 already recognize the Peiping with a sigh. . - ment announced that he had Been | Sie Sule" uae ef ¢ ime Which is blank was merely Written OF | ame eer lecehier taibe 52.5000.00; [Bene Gren SG OY etal |: 173 regime, — the “a does not. | $3,095 “room and board” money,|/murdered by a Dominican pilot, |!$4 tt. dist. from and ‘parallel to the “sea lion. cull to choice shorn slaughter sheep §.00-\Brieas Mf 7 Nia M 38 as well as dipldfiiatic recognition,| who then committed suicide. loriginelly platted im Judson ‘Braawey's No sex was mentioned. a ee it ee wee Pe | * Hoffa’ S Trial Ju American| Morris L. Ernst, a New York|jshineton Park Gub'n. Liter 44. Page , Berroushs 38° Nor Pec... #2 tantg avon mange | ry = perge _—— J lawyer. was engaged by the Tru- want the following desc. $65 Million Contract U. of M. Prof Sees Sessa i Sea 8) ms os Sees ee om Charged by Judge ['atmems's mss ssa. eam, ens Wahab oi mm Soup .. 113 Cee "3! ment that “France to - disa > | Hwy. , ° . ® Can Dry ...... 17.2 Oliver Cp .... 112 The U. S. is willing to pay the, 8 5 Cpa . 407 : if t s 4 : . * Carrier Cp “3 Owens fcr fh | pag trmgees ges vealed money, the sources said, but is oy g hey the ary tine of pe Awarded Goodyear Recession essening Cater Tre te Pe es friendly relations with | cw YORK w — Federal Dis-|determined not to take any step! Ernst =i a osbeaeee issued a Lake Ave. which pt. is also the NEIy Re. Soviet Ambassador Serge Vino- that rejected the charge |inci Si Judson Bregway's Wesb- Ches & Oh 847 Pan ect sl =A &s visit to ‘Tict Judge Thomas F. Murphy, that could be interpreted to meanjreport re. ar Park a sub'n. pt the 8% a. re i he Rie oe ee — today charged the jury in the/that the U. S. recognizes East|that Murphy had flown Galindez| d er Cosa St Jos Lead .. 27.1 wiretapper. ° the SW'ly. | cs = soca heer tl wert, gs Be Etec BE Bm ee | any §. Aquarama Sails by the communists while on 8\t) this ‘material in our report, alll" Th" wheigehay deine of aia dana 7 Doug Aire .... 864 1 RR. 36 This is the second trial for the (flight from West Germany ot which was reviewed in the in-|R4. t the inter of Golf Dr. Goodyear was selected as the “If they're attractive and the in- pow chem’... 851 See AL RB -- 355 trio. The first ended in a hung (goslavia. The four Americans were Geni full iad Bal or a cicng the Wig. Bae of prime contractor. Among the prin- centive to buy is strong, autos Du Pont . 184 ghell O . 33 held prisoners for nearly six weeks. vestigation, carefully exai ?: ¥ _s a cten Rast Air 326 [ jury last Dec. 20. P y n cipal subcontracts are Librascope should help considerably in mov- Bast Kod .....109 Sinclair ee ity t*« * and appraised and contreverted Zudson Bradway's Washington Park of Glendale, Calif., and the Kear- ing the economy towards a higher | Eig? wus © °:: “{§ Socony =? $83 If convicted on the charges of The eight officers and a se : by the clearly proven facts. Any-/,.)" . part in M-5 fott Co., Clifton, NJ. \level,”’ he said. \Emer Rad ---. 67 Souther ©° -Qo.| CLEVELAND (UPI)—The luxury tapping the telephones of union Tgean lone re our report will find Lots 40-48 (ine Exceto 1... 38d Sou RY oe ‘15\tiner SS, Aquarama, beset by la-|subordinates in the Detroit IBT|fom te US. Thind Armored Di |nothing relevant and new in this sqiy Pat iets 4 tne) tne Fost sett “"-: baa 8 “Brana - $13) bor troubles for two days, arrivedjheadquarters for purposes of bron their big “army Takagi Cees cnt cone’ | eamnert The 6 gis et ot ‘Lote 83-00, (ine.) . \Pord Mot ..... a3 B48 Oe. Si last night after making its|eavesdropping, each of the de-|"" al. The Sis of Lots 442-448, ine.) Preent Sul’... 902 $4 Ol Rg .. saaihere, last ‘ltendants could be sentenced to a|StTaved across the West German Bloomfield Townsh ueh Tra .-.. 112 ta oil on ... 51 (Scheduled sailing to Detroit yester- ' frontier while on its way to ma-| 6: TW ROE, of Dart of Nv of Section Gardner Den: 386 fined Orchards 6: . | ee ite Ha $a at oo ida 10000 Ses |newvers. op liek bedi ant ck lt an a. Gen OF 22-5. ,000. } ne.}; That part of Lots 92- Gen Elec ..... sg Suther Pap .. 36.6 x« * * : Oe 9¢. fine.) SE’ ers Swift & Co |. 341 The East’ Germans insist that rus Urmol . 218 Hwy.- Says It Takes Guts de Waist Site By once sald the ship te tr RE Seg ES ial BY halt Oe , Gen Bas” °° ig fer O Out .. 203/VeTOt yesterday g «Inc ' oration Vote ized ‘to dea] with “the German | 68 ftwy; ‘Thi 2 ie. Gen Tel . 49 Textron — rey ‘settlement of what was oe, a 0 p Democratic Republic.” 10 Iyipg Sv, of M88 Mey? Lote tit, CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — “It. Bruno's father originated the Gen a a3 hase Bear _ 38.7" Misunderstanding’’ betwee : Pate aaa The. SE 4 of Lots 121 & 122 takes a lot of what you call guts, ideq of the human cannon ball. Gitette ... 384 Tran W Air .. 12 | |company and the Seatarers’| ter § tj F { _ But the American colonel deal- rouses aut e that part fn M68 Hey. That peri nerve and timing to be a human Bn became the first one as an Goebel Br... 27 Feaieemet, |. 29 (national Union. eT in arming on ing with the German foreign office Hee ree HSS Wing NEy. of M-58 eee ae, \Goodveer <-... 0.3 Gndervd..--- 1 | a sichigan-Ohlo Navigation : receives Se eater ee om Ele Anxious ‘to Halt 7%: tthe rt kote Tio See So says the man who was the| Father Zacchini tried to sell the (Gren! Re. 3565 Pac ...... 29.2 Co. rators of the ship, said | Incorporation elections for two|U.S. Army high command in Eu- nvoy Anxious to Halt Sol | Loss, 238-288, “lined The i first one — Bruno Zacchini. idea to the Italian government Gruytgund "18, nit Atte”: atl it was eecking assurances that a (areas in Farmington Township|rope and the Embassy in Bonn, not! Threatening Collapse of |si2°° jis? f2f-2%,, itne)<. bets 133: “All the way in the air you must/during World War I. He proposed |Hersh Choc ..: 50.7 Onit_ Fruit a, of work stoppages would |were scheduled today by the Oak- from the State Department. qasaen oR ra a a ots think, you must have the reflex./that big cannon could shoot sol-|Honestk’.':): 489 08 Lines... as —— land County Board of Supervisors; =. —— NATO as Result nee Ae (e aj Lote 22-492 nc.) Sous aaa Sages ape “This was betes pean and nace Ra vs i os steel fests 8 They said the latest stoppage oc- The board voted Food Fair Will Open mA 1 & 3: ite 10m we 22; me ” : ‘the {Inland Stl .... 87.6 West Un Tel . 19.6| 4 n Buffalo harbor June 14,| to hold special elections in con- |(Jticg Store Tuesd: NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — The/ 140-216 Pe 255-269. tinc.): That non,” said Zacchini in his soft/my father had the idea that the |Initir Cop '::. 32. Westg A. Be 1 222(cured I = with the Nov. 4 ay United Stat Bart of Lots 3 @ 17 lying ine'iy of M58 Italian accent. soldier would come down in alinteriak fr. ':. 187 Westy 21... 8¢5|when thee winch operators report-| Junction regular Nov. es is working behind | wy: That part of Loters. 12, 13. 21 Zacchini, now in his ss, stepped|parachute. The government was [nvwick ",.. 14 Wosleorth .. «7ajedly, Tefused ‘to work and deck] electio® om Propes =a Soap a ee Food Fair Mar-|the scenes in hopes of reaching a| part of Lote 198-198, (ine): ying NEY. * from his spine-tingling protession| polite but they said my father was| me Eber .---. SS Yale @ Tow .. 3 2ihands joined the stoppage. ten Weed kets announce compromise solution of the danger-|~ Vacated "alley ber. at N line of Sec 11 years ago. crazy.” |Int Tel & Tel 386 Zeuith Rad. 812 x * * , apening of ancth-| .. Cyprus problem, well in-|tnete fee ottt line of Desiax zs ke * * * Officials of the union said the} Clarenceville is a portion of the er stote at’ Utica, NE by lots 181- described ae Wagner = tat Tat aves NW on_the SW by Lots Oakiand County—at large : ‘City of aon laa large: Bloom Township Michigan Btate Highway EL co honed Therefore, and owners “snd tT mod above described County Clerk Dd. SL men. Oak- iss HN Frosienn State Pg an iN, land Cc. Mayo mie of Don. r, City of Pontiac: ARKO ‘Townsnt . Bloomfield t the tine and are at a Place pieromnid. or at such "other ime to w ch ssid let- and * time AD. Ba aad Commtistorier =A 23, oe a0 "ae 4 Groups to Unite inBloomfield | = Meet Tuesday to Form Agency for Clearing Up 28°10 “ neral | Drayten Mr. Pilarski was taken this Home with INGTON. J Howard Deniel. Pi ee is te ek ee 1 p. 26. rom the Bparks-Grittin — rk Pl I Pink will the "Sparks-Griffin UNE cleat 4360 Cheese: Home. o his morn- ing pes AL wt" aome from the Huntoon ink; dear 1988, age 34: beloved! Olive Harring- “et Mrs. Piorence dear cother of Jack, ; Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME army Donelson-Johns ig FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Cemetery Lots 5 "i $300. LI 2 or LI mein drive, FE $032 or > BO4 : oe BOX REPLIES father of Mrs aru Sacra and. Mrs. Eileen Trivell dear brother, =< ‘Omar and Samuel Pink, Mrs. ma Affholder. Mrs. Louella Ey- -| ner and Mrs. Alta Posnaugh. Puneral wey ates = be held ™m. | Pa Problems in Township Scene ne and Dents a Mable Taylor and Mrs £ Hicks. . = ety be 3, BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —| Tuesday. June 24 st 2 — Coates ene, The Federated Civic Assns. of | Bloomfield Township will be or-) ganized officially at a meeting - state at the Coats Bens. JUSTM. “1. Ei at 8 p.m, Tuesday in the Bloom- “er ‘R™ iia 8 aith Bt eee 1. field Hills High. School. | dear eiginer of Mrs. a2 Cex gg OM ckney, Mra. Russell (Mar- An outgrowth of the Bloomfield, — — anes wares ve ownship Prot mmi nial Vogelsburg en T Tax est Co ittee, Justman; dear Seather of Secnarg the new organization will act as Justman and Mrs J service will Gretchen Ka: an information center and clear- dome opel ‘une 25. oe Peal ing house | , ” rom J ere. for civic problems with ueae with Rev Truman Smith. the township, organizers say. officiatine Interment in Whi The new group is expected to, Chape! Ceme. tery Mr Justman will lie in state! J. Godha: ‘el rdt Funera elect officers. A discussion will “40%, TONE 21. 1958. SAM be held in te the loved h of Laura Madill: of exeore aone dear father of Mrs Ellsworth | ee. eit un Hit sncseeer Madill. rs A ee Representatives from about 38. Mrs. Shirley Dorries and M Marjorie Lockhart. Puneral serv- civic associations in the township. are expected to attend the meet- ing. Each civic association may send two representatives. | Mrs. Margaret Begovich, | tery of Willet Hazard: ments to the proposed by-laws | eee ‘tear nas be submitted in writing. - | Of Mere Samue Suits: five grand- The new organization will act! fie gh Yeon the Sin upon individual civic association! Griftin Puseral “Home with Dr. matters only at the request .of the ose = Mt. Park x Cemetery. eal Aanmir gion according to. Page atiye a = eee ons Copies of the proposed by-laws . i may be obtained from Arthur J. CLASSIFICATIONS Picottee, 4019 Quarton Rd., Bloom- ; field Township. | INDEX | | ANNOUNCEMENTS |) \Card o: Thanks 1 Three Persons Hurt 3sc=-rs= {HH |Peneral Punerai Directors ; Be C C k- U = opeecetucoreose UI in ar rac ip aU RLOTRES? ae 6 fep wantec =} Helo Wanteo . Three cars collided tn a oon Bs Se Agevetes reaction accident yesterday after- | .nstruc Moon on Orion road, south of Gunn Wert yy, Wanted F ole road in Oakland Township, ing three persons. - Romeo State Police said Mrs. Busines Nellie Sutter, 58, of Warren, failed Chiropodist- injur- Bullu.ns 35, United Presbyteria: ith E Watkins officiating. In- Nida in Pe-rv Mt. Park Ceme- Madiil will Me in state at dg Huntoon Puneral Home. MORRIS JUME ich: 1968, rigid May. boar Lady oS: At 10 a.m. todas there ‘were replies at the Press office io the tehoving boxes: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 14, 28, 32, 42, 59, G1, 62 63, 64, 66, i, 76, 83, aad 105, 110, . 112, PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad’ Reig tO recover a loss. Djal FE 28181 for an ad-writer. % _The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 * From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. rin) Sa juctmente wil! without {t. time for edvertise ining wizes | THE PONTIAC PRESS, Mowbay, JUNE 23, 10958, 1 LICES.OF HAM : ‘ “Now! Don’t orbit too far, lunch is nearly ready!” as SOCIETY fies "EES MACHINEY REPAIRING | Ex Tie gusen Got] W ‘Lowrence. ie as ET BD, sopane anc OF Quick Action ON! LAND CONTRACTS S calm — Commerc! Businesses Ses ERS | WAITING satisfied _Help Wanted Female 7 A-l WAITRESS WANTED FOR 181 beck colfee ip. Cotfee Shop. ‘ham ON FOR ELDERLY ae | — wages. MA 53481 or im country bome. More for Ready, Willing and Able > noo, a for por eal garage. 3 BEDROOMS, NEWLY DECORAT. - ed, all util, furn., in town. rE 3 ‘RMS. pare, Ev. ENT, GLEANIN —— ’ Bons Free a. 20 years of service to ' ee TH ING clientele. |? RMS. AND BATH. NICELY FOR a7 aali pony By! Mee Ph, PE SST N Perey Of Ld A h only. 103 W iedies — ; “te 7 it COMPLETELY PORN PVT. - vP le ‘¥ 4 7. i" ae repaired, Lost & Found 24 . Jo nson bath “gent Neat Gnade Crooks Ra . r. - _ REALTOR eens [ar MOWING VICIN BROWN, FEMALE rerrorér|. 7948, TELEGRAPH RD. [3 RMS. BATH. ADULTS, is ae of Daldwin & W fal _£ali PE: 6S ieee ‘ caer oa Entr., “Extra Nice.” y FE 4-8543, Lost: YELLOW & PALE GREEN Wanted Real Estate 32A| {ust see to appreciate. PE 02761, ton. FE « ——-, , cares ROOMS -& BATH PRIVATE EN. MOSQUITO |e otemroepree| ALL CASH | tana Bale CONTROL kent, Viewiiy of domes 2 oor ‘Don’t Lose Your Home |° Baty geltone’ 183 Florence. SPRAYING (O8T: BROWN & WHI gt ae Poe” fem, rms, wat 7 pug & BATA. ADULTS. 34 = . tany § i, Union Lake area. L Phot rah geek M Huron, uire 8 Miller. Mogucr nactisn 1.9014. Reward, _ R. A y RMS, — PORN. Special rates to Cost, FEMALE, ENGLIGN SET: 118% W. Maple — Maytals oe a we eri —_— Phone OAkland 8-2019 | $c stadt tas’, Ss oms. § CASH § Rear Geasral Maupin a Aim |LOST: FAWN FEMALE BOXER. ® patie | ee ext Guaranteed? = Chain collar. PE 5-6179. HOME. EQUITY J NICE ROOMS. G FLOOR. ~ Saws — Lawnmowers FOUND: BEAGLE, FEMALE, Vic. AA — ee All utilities. $15. sash Pike = s FE 2-372 or PE 5-662! J AND CONTRACT ccurately Charpenes sen. Lost: ACK DOG. Fi ART COCK- 3 Lo gg gale PvT. baTH AND 8 Chamberiain er. we. ra Eliz, Lake Rd. Foes BS Vv. hood. Close in FE Sod peer mandAWS, MACHINE FT Dae | Country ‘Store, Child's PE Ww right & aluet 08. et ser Manley tee sa CUTTING | 2-397: UPP: UNDER WATER WEE CUTTING | sO REEN PARAKEET. Ms OAKLAND AVENUE bee lore ——— Work W. ated Female 1g RVICE — INLAND TAKE BALES| band on leg. Drayton Plains vi- PE 6.0603 FE 5-946)| burn Heights ed ste’ Nolo ees Fe Pia 3197 W. Huron FE 2-6122\ cinity Call OR 3-8230. oo 0 LARGE ROOMS, TLE BATE. Cost: BL GLASSES, a r mo. THE, ORL, WATE 2APTETES Dresemaking, Tailoring 16. toe! FY sag et Home Owners) pik rernie: Sats’ a Ww ti Our pro) a walik OST: BLACK AND TAN MINTA trade” on cone bel ihe fine city 3 RMS. & BATH, WASHING EXPERIENCED Festaurant oF @ WANTS|DOUBLE, BREASTED COATS) ture dachavund, Sun, Vicinity. of] & subartan, Proper ee Norms Sikes rect tie from ing FE $-13 2 ae a car own aheps, PX Maceday Lk FE 5-432 ee sale Call for shea lorma-|_M Pas mus PVE ATH & FR. expences DENTAL ASSIST- Must have car Typing. Call eves _ Midwest 6-2724 WANTED: REGISTERED PROFES-| ___ sional nurses for full time employ- — at the Haven Sanitarium. private psychiatric hospital] in Retieer € Call Mr. Peters at OL WOMAN TO “LIVE home, 3 children, some waces, Pontise Call Mrs. Martin, 9 to &, Lincoln 1-090 "10 123 “4 k 16 to stop her car in time to avoid ee pests | 16 Income Tax Service = ..-.+-+++> hitting two others waiting in line Income Tee eties wwuccceees mA for a fourth vehicle to make a vaundry Bervice oe turn. She suffered bruises. Lane * A passenger in the first car hit Pb from behind, Mrs. Frank G. Breza, Sere as 48, of 8077 Janis St., stering Moving ah /Painiing'> * ¥ | Bot Utica, re-! ceived cuts on her leg, a bruised’ ORE Decorating Seocecee king oeeee seeeseneee een eeewe _ “ FACTORY BRANCH NOW AC. 3 2 1s a 7” 3 150 2.70 306 4 180 34 604 8 233 40 600 6 27 4.86 120 q 3.15 $e a4. 8 360 64 960 ® 4.05 729 1Q a0 Help Wanted 8 \MAN OR COUPLE FOR JANITOR work et Church Approx. 62400 | early. Write Pontiac Press Box ror MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS of se | $2 to $5 ver hour full) or part time See Mr Smith N Perry & to 12 pm PIRST CLASS COOK. BOX 101 Pontiac Press | -) ACE TREE SERVICE. RE | Pt, ng ee eel MASS ant, exe. references, wishes. ful DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL’ Hobbies & Supplies 24A ARR DO THESE DAYS OF HIGH rt time employment. FE/| terations, Drapes & formals done) —~~~~——~~~~~~~———— rices leave you short of funds? _ ip my home. Call FE #8455 ‘PAINT BY PICTURES. i oe = TRONER WITH $i . | Scrabble cames Backenstose ~ Ah poreaeas oe Phew Sande fi tt | aha "y'wariauav'so|__Oarden Plowing 168 A Sas MTS one Pel teeta : ——~ | LAKE PROPERTY — Drayton Pisine, FO. Bex $90 PLOWINO, GRADING, DISCING x|_Notices & Personals 2 25 Ee PR COMMERCIAL — ALL DINING ROOM HOSTESS. AGE 5. GIRL , WISHES BABYSITTING TTING JOB Also. dump truck &! D POR INFORMATION TYPES OF BUSINESS — LAND or day work Apply in person ile mother works. MA 43303. chain saw work. 775 Scott Lake (Oe ee ee oe and com: CONTRACTS- WE B Y EQUITIES MiGH SCHOOL STUDENT DE) E 44228 ees) ee pereom that) has YERS WAITING TED’ = gies PR rh rt time typing position. anDEN La ws .. tie oe! been [ements Holiday Park. OLL, REALTY WOODWARD AT SQUARE {K. RD. eee are = ure. St Ee -TRUGR ORI 2536 Ek HWY, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- INTELLIGENT WIDOW WANTS service, Sod delivered. PE 5-656 MASON "SHOES LAKE PROPERTY, L Tests Ko we, Lunch 377 Auburn | “part time work for bachelor. FE or FE_ 53972. HENRY J COMPEAU | ee em Ro EXPERIENC D D SALESLADY FOR _ 23718. : 389 Clayburn st FE se sitar * —- steady tone LADY WANTS WORK 6 DAYS CALL CALL ELECTROLYSIS ccetse erty of al! kinds. 1919 — oF store. Apply in person. Bodines, ; _Insurance A Agencies 17. 17A 1 Tedward, Birmingham. | —~2et- References, FE 61335. for removal of, unwanted hair. tonvitie “Wational 1.2818. ae GIRLS FoR TELEPHONE 50 | MOTHER WOULD LIK {RO nO INCREASE REASE IN AUTO RATES sny GIRL 01 oR “WOMAN NEED-| Helting trom 9 am to } p. TO CARE FOR 8MA LL Write All AGENCY ing 8 ndiy adviser, phone and free 1:30 te $:30 5 devs CHILD DAYS ONLY. FE DANIELS "iN ** (NSURANCE ea! 1 *Gontidential, ‘The Sal- = tc. a} Socinet —— yetion Army We are euthorized by large mort oot xo mn 203 ONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU BABY Aree REPRESENTA| gage firms | get pg —_ for & “Drivers 65 Laundry Service 18 _tive, FE 5-1746 oes home und FHA thon ya a "ho ceste Jatt br rey sitters. OR-| TNS eee BEAUTY SPECIALS mnt G ater deta “details me Bintet MIL Cold wave $5.50 compiete, sham- : Drive In, 2400 Ditte Hwy. PRacricaL 1 NURSE AVAILABLE. yt) fae eaten "Dsee ve) ao tyte 8150. personality W TEACHERS pa Pair cuts fines a nat BATTS F ITESORAP RING TY FING. Tom ast tack GORTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. urs, nights Dorothy's Dixie Hw Earn This Summer _retarial service EM 3-2842_ ' ry ecemurs Rpianeg. Postise Paid | rE > ‘Open Eves ti o— 2 gun. 10 ‘til 5 = ecghonine = mterest | SUMMER 1 TUTORING JR HIGH Laundry Phone FE 21-8101. COLD WAVE 50 OF: SHAMPOO 5 . 2 e gnified | through High Sch English, | and set. i o Fr ves for you. this summer Exce PrcodiwSorlel Stadies. Call On| WASHING ploktd oes Per Mai SRYLE-RITE OR 3.3421 LISTINGS | WANTED i food earnings, wae ce _3-8027 +-6584. | __Williams tate & Highland Ra be on st i 2 ee ae . WaSHINGS TRONING (DAINTY MA UPPLIES MS uss - pasts or MA 6464. 9° brighton __ aNCall PE $0724 ; = Landscapin 18 Ace jis ri Gillespie. rere PROPE Aan ee ue for PLiout “RECEPTIONIST | WILE DO TYPING IN MY HOME ping DAINTY MAID sUP PLES = 2 739 SMALL EQUITIES 4 f moval and trimming. Get our Building g Services 12 12) Bere) ant end. YR “EM A] LAWN CARE GUARANTEED | * Se has tae S: aoe rs work. x. Pree estimates, FE 86-1950. _guaranteed FE 8-1236 INTER LAKES aa SERVICE) c : Trim, remove ca | surgery. ~ AAA Floor Sanding land clearing. Insured. MA 4 4-2903. | Fioor Laytng - c, BUD BI ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK floors, drives Le aero A Reason- Jensen. FE 2- CUSTOM driveway grading Back Roto-tilling. Terms. EM 3- Pinishing FE 6-2050) filling 3023. removals. Free estimation. O _8-3847 BULLDOZING YARD & idle Berman EXPERIENCED TRIMMING aap 2070 Airport Rd A-A TRENCHING Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-4903 A&B TRENCHING ~ water Unes field tile | GREEN UP de removal Pb. _3-2000 FAST WITH | EXPERT TREE Bag ed ma adults. 402 W Menominee Mre 5-805 Leslie R. Middlefon 3 RM APT, VERY NICE, SPOT- lessly clean. Waterford, Access lakes, Nice vacation spot or & bath. OOMS AN SCREENED porch apartment. 4 blocks from a eenter, private entrance bath Exceptionally ee cea modern and Ref- erences and ‘deposit souuised, MY so a el an ale ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished. Near tr and Pon- tiac Pit Couple, 1 child hae Hi Garden spot re 2-470. 7 RMS PV1. BATH AND ENT. rop:! Ges heat Reasonable. 67 S. Parke ‘| ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decor. nice, bap apt, down- town, near station, $18 wk. FE 2-63¢1 J ROOMS AND BATH. i8T. FLOOR FE 2-4366 NEAT A MB. ND CLEAN. TWIN all util. adults only, See Sat. and Sun. 16 & 2 APTS. & PVT, BATH hn Rowen. PE FE +3100. 37 RMS & BA PVT. _child welcome, Tis wk. FE 54038. J NICE LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE bath and entrance Off West Co- lum bia. #1128. ® 3 ROOMS ELIZABETH LAKE. _ Private ent. & bath. FE 2-6023. 3 ROOM AND eate ABY WEL- = In Pontiac one MYrtie In Debt? lf you are having trouble meeting your payments see us today. oes CREDIT COUNSEL- LORS, INC, 41% 8. Saginaw.) Above Oakland T: Theater. FE 6-0456' | BROKER PE 5-772) | GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME es we cap sell your FE ~ ROOM FURNISHED rae home Aah _elose to high school —— ash, with very smaj] down pay- ¢ RMS meal, call us for further informa-| tion, do not feel obligated, We & BA PVT. ates West side Cail re 2-066] after 6 PE 5-5337 | > 7s | will appraise your property _ KNAPP SHOES | feu you the can you can receive Cras cciseaie: ase yer eueth OR 31502 net Nee PE 45435000 |LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO- WE TRADE WE BUILD 4 ROOMS, BVT, BATH & ENT BeraDl with newly ey ee — ‘ ae & 30083, aes Diet tablets, 68 cents at DORRIs & SON REALTORS urnh 3 Lpetapehastil La Lt 192 W. Huron PHONE FE 41557 @ ROOMS. $ Ba BATH. LAKE PRIvi- freee iT CASH! neg Sa There are no misfits when you! ON ths ) FLOOR. 23-1672 &u NICE ROOMS, FURN ALSO 4 44686. coms unfurn. FE 4 aie | AND PVT BATH. i. NEAR _ downtown. FE 4-1178 At RMS . & BATH, PVT. ENT. OL ie Bosse AND BATH, ALL UTIL- i have your suits and slacks made) We will personally buy your! ‘1 CARPENTER CREW IVA Liquid PEectheer at — es) rey they cost | a at oe aa oe able Roughing and finish. Also, cheapest &@ quickest way to) mo more than re mades | Free est. FE 5-3608 | forties. your lawn Call White's “BEA SMART, us & let us Wy TYPE OF r LOUsE F PLANS| Nursery for free estimate. FE. MOSQUITO & PEST CONTROL Re RI "EY, marocer custom drawn OL - eM) _5-4711 Subdivision work. Average yard. 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. _0en |= AWN MAINTENANCE, Cur. a fear rer wom aninip FE 1157 FE 4482 “LUM SIDING PRE-CAST STONE! ting building & repair wee sing st sp is ios ee applied by experts FHA terms | FE essio all work guaranteed. Whites Nursery | OWNERS We need listings on houses, farms. | ities furnished Located close to ‘MALE OR FEMALE HAIR STYI- | EM 3-04n2 Gordon Platuey FE ¢ = _ FE 64711 . | poouet y| de owntown on North Perry $18 AF aut be vesperieaced “apply | BUILDING REPAIR PLASTER. MERIAN | BLUE, GRASS 80D ——PrniCe NOW | fansveontacts, Call use on, any "eekit Coll PE eae _FE ¢3108 | Beery brick, bleck & ce ae etueeY ee rrector TY 19 pounds i» cis short days, asl fea! estate or contracts you have § ROOMS AND BATE PORN __Help Wanted Male 6 Employment Agencies 8A Seine WO Lees WENT, (6, front end load and, back Me ee ee tay) Oo = oe nee | OR . |“ eork Also chimneys No Jod too too Diade. Top soll delivered. FE ounds and tnches melt away | PONTIAG REALTNY 5 AND BATH, UPPER BRICK, BARBER, OR A FULL| DIETARY | large Residential and commer. 7262. 5 | ‘abby muscles toned and tight 137 Baldwin __PE $875) meric os Contec! sau basl rae or time Highest commis- | ¢ gal Guaranteed work - My MARION BLUE 8O0D—3se 8Q. YD/| ened Call for appointment to [WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS, Aduits F 3 bpd x FE 4/8550 sien. PeTmmedistely MU 45084, Ui 7 AID | | = vine" s R4 North of Auburn) cay FE 4413) 0000 waiting for commercial proper- —Asuits 835 per nee Pang | to work in cafeteria of small, Prite BLOCK STONE WORK ties. farms and acreage A phone BAKER HE EXPE| Vospital, Some food experience | Fireplaces our speciaity. OR NURSERY t¥ 80D DELIVERED D OR Wed. . Children to Board 26 2% tall Wil give you Immediate ac| $16 WEEKLY 3 ROOMS Peete My 2 MiDWE = loca to start, | _3-7 Dirt turn CARE oF ULDEEN LICENSED | See on oie t nad utilities. 1 BUMPER & PAINTER. EXPER: | Mit WEeT E ENT. 406 sane BRICK CEMENT WORK = Lawt BUILT FINISH COL ss ROY KNAUF |) thud Gr baby ieslcome. Ap wames MYrtie 23-0713. Pontise bate ack Side FE anc firepisces MA 5-0378. tps Backfield top soll, FE _— oe 2644 W 8 * ly 806 St. Clatr . CAB DRIVER, STEADY OR PART! 5-9 | _—_—— 0378. 1 OR. 2 Sarr "AGES 9 TO 1 15 a Huron 8t_ FE 27 421 by . =~ e time’ S6 ee) elder) CApply) 4380r-| | BtL LLDOZING ~ PERENNIAT GARDENS Home by lake Near church and WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE —— chard Lake Ave 3 pm r ~T Tr , Qe ———— FE 5 oes LANDSCAPING school. Very reasonable F property Purchasers waiting. 6 COTTAGE 8T, 2 &*3 ROOM EVELYN EDWARDS | GARPENTER wo ea HOUSES —| pawn ‘Maintenance Landscape 86720 R McKINNEY | apts Newly decorated Every- CANVASSERS & CLOSERS FOR VOCATIONAL COUNSELING. | Garages or repair. FE 49470 Gardening. a 77 Office 8800 Commerce Rd. thing included See Caretaker. modernization sales Draw & com- SERV ‘GUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED FE. #1333 OR _3-3382 Ww td. . Household | | Goods 2 Ph PONTIAC, EM 33311 |_AptB-l. Mrs Snyder FE 8-6769. eT Setopmens) selichors S11 COMMUNITY | BANK BLDG | pulider Build with confidence ~~~ ARS 5798 Tia OAKLAND — ?_— | _EM 34173 a fe Newly decorated tm, apt. NEEDE D We Will. Buy month See caretaker. : EXPERIENCED 0 REAL L ESTATE. SALESMAN with managerial cap) abilities to work in ne woffice on 59 near Pontiac Lake For to- terview call OR 3-1348 applications. Apply 1064 between 16 % frm * S| HIGH PAYING JOBS. OPPORTU- nities, Companies pa, write Dept. 57 Brceaa. Newark, SOME CAPITAL & foreign, USA. All trades. fare Information Y. National, 1020 Instructions 9 nee ee Oe eee a ‘PIANO LESSONS: MAJORS Gosple music and in Soar, | FE 35-0061. ‘Royal Oak Beauty College | Guy Cari is now accepting « lm. | ited amount of student beauticians tm his newest beauty college. For, | more information 4 or call Lincoln 8-9100 804 E Fourth &t. _Royal Oak ‘CEMENT AND MASON; Work done expertly Free est! W bites Nursery 402 | Beautiful merion blue grass _mate 16 yrs exp. OR 3- | G@UsSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED) Furnished & Laid SOc per sa builder Free estimates OL 1-3461. sod SODDING BY __ EXPERIENCED & FURN NITURE } ve i Cail for free_ estimate. FE S-AT11. WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES Entire nome or odd tote Get the too dollar Wil sell it for you B & Sale .Phone OR 3-2717 Your Equity eae lose your home-cash walt-_ ing-no red tape We also need tates Giroux-Franks 4305 Dixie wy buy outright or Community| R_ 3-9701 of furniture Ph FE 2-5523 SoD DELIVERED DUMP TRUCK! _o! furniture Ph _| CARPENTRY WORK. BARS. etn and tractor service, FE 56356 or WANTED SMALL ELECTRIC CE- | WANTED ALG Fee Ae ing. Licensed builder, us| FE |_ment mixer. Phone FE 2-2085. _ | land contracts. Buyers waiting. 3-9179, |WID. — ANTIQUE DISHES, AN- CEMENT ix OUR SPECIALTY. Moving & & Trucking 19) osm, Weips: pastiees Tite My Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Floors, baserents. EM 3-487 re nn~| 832 W. Huron A-l) MOVING — MACULING | “Wid. Miscellaneous _ B CEMENT & BLOCK EXCELLENT SERVICE APT, JUST RIGHT FOR COUPLE. Pvt _ent FE 5- 5-3036 CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Adults only. FE 5-24 FURNISHED ) APTS. See )_117 Center St, or call | FE 2-3606. FOR COLORED | : and 3 room apts., all im nice li endition. Close to downtown. As _low as $12.50 weekly, FE 44-4821. Fe +es¢ HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished, 2 & 3 rms. bath oer furn. 116 E. _Howard, FE 2-184 LARGE. se 3} & BATH. Garage Nr Airport. Adults only. ORiando 3-1943. ; LAKE ORION MODERN “2 RM furn apt Fireplace, all util. furn MY 3-3851 after 4 ; NICE- ry ROOMS, BATH AND GA- re: west side. available now. 2-4644 or FE 8-0371. OUTSTANDING j clean modern apt., large livin. room, excellent west side location, bus at door. Couple only. $18 week, phone FE 4-7053. \PARTLY FURNISHED 5 RM. APT. Private yp toherge Newly decorat- | ed. 77 PVT “FAMILY, 3 a 1 CHILD elcome, FE 2-17 SUITABLE ron MEN Large 3 rm., pvt. bath, and ent. Cool and comfortable. Inc, all util and Unens Apply 186 N. _Perry. FE 2-5236. 8TUDIO APT ON BEAUTIFUL ES. tate. for gentleman Must have -|_ finest character refer MI 6-3892. TWO NICE LARGE RMS. FIRST floor, Util Garden spot. Accept welfare tenant Also lake cot- tage hear Clarkston. Will lease. MA 55-7081 1 UNION LAKE — BACHELOR APT. Modern ranch apt. bldg. Parking. Also 3 room sad bath apt. Adults. _EM_3-4285 UNION COURT Are you looking for clean, egal tive apartments, where peo ple are quiet, yet f iy? Dos you like ample heat in winter & those chilly days ‘ot spring as fall? Then you'll the Union Court Apts. which s ool all these, features but are ¢ in sum with the cross ventilation aftord.* ed by front and rear windows.« These 3 rooms and bath apts.- rent for $61.50 per month. Adults, only tn this butlding K, G. Hemp-, stead, 103 ‘uron $8, 48284 or after 8, FE 5- ae sy WATERFORD, 4 ROOM PvT- ent, garage, main rer OR 346179 Rent it Apts. L Unfurnished 34 {3 se APT. FOR _—- per mo. Adults. 1 tele, BelAir Manor, 1 _ROOM, MAN aS. ost & Found - _ + WOP* neck and back. Her husband was ere a Personals Bee car catieie rapek SUMMER (TUTOR ES TAT READ. | prvwe: a eerie rivian. 8 Reasonabie FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2909 SET OP WEIGHTS | Rent t Apts. _ Furnished 33, driving the car. WANTED business OA 8-1393, days or eves Upper elementary through High ing Free estimates FE 5-3462) A: A-1 Reduced Rates eaNTEO= zu eee. = Sene| FOUR ROOM NICELY FURN ’ Mrs. Bonnie Vickers, 23. of De- we: Chudren to Board ........ 3% Pyne ier a SPERATING _School_ FE 8-0746 | paee ee ee ee Farge van or otc Chair Pe nee 2 EEL ° on West Side Aiso 4 toom, stove A - one be! ql Acestere oe 4 N 1 t troit, whose husband, Jerry WW. 26. 4{6 Rose 28 feed & grain elevator Must have Work Wanted Male 10 Nes eestiM..TES (2 | WIRIKO Se TRUCK SERVICE WANTED men WAC IN- 5.6108 days are NGhsO Eves , ivi “st c » ali Want experience ‘pn farming and some - | ers FE $-8431 R B Munro Elec so0es expensive. etter 12S 5 j was driving the first car in line. sone) Wantet Leone of Feeds bookkeeping 2 YOUNG MEN DESIRES HOTEL | tric Co. .060 W Huron. coven ATURE TM Ee ___Wanted t Rent 29 ee ese. suffered shock and bruises. All snare Livin Quarters .. eaperence (te i eer sek kitchen, or cafeteria work. FE §LECTRICAT. WIRING ED MUR ee Pet me. PE 8.0095 om € oO ent 1 BEDROOM WITH KITCHEN & s i 8 tp ny Soest = three were teeated by their family y1¢ Contracts, Migs. \yacations. Must be able to give gy 1 CARPENTER wo eS | _tay_036 Myrtle FE 2-8657.___| jig MOVING AND TRUCKING ASSISTANT PASTOR AND PAM. bath Ulllities Close tn FE 2-7425 physicians. No one was held, ‘Weller hen Eatate teterence Write Pontiac Press," E RK NEW — ELECTRIC SERVICE. “FREE ESTI.|" cheaper, PE 8-3244, FE 5-1348 ily would Uke 3 bedroom house 18ST FLOOR, 3 ROOMS. 1 CHIL D lice ery ~ ee =D ca COTIDE ai SARTTOR WORK | boas. hey Flectric. PR IGHT | TRUCKING. CLASHING |) Wiarton Oe ees oe | ee fet 361_state_ st 2 RENTAl2 OFFER done : and unwanted articles picked up eve references 2- ']) BEDRM. aPt® oxBow y LAKE | ee ris W reasonable. Yard werk, a oy) : es . _ SPECIAL BOARD MEETIN Rent Apt Unfurnisbed 2.022 = # 3 MEN ANTED | o-2 aie aca ale PT EEN SS Gear sa28 HEAVY TRUCKING |HOME Soe Gan Cetaker ea prem . : new homes, additions, mod- ace: : = Notice is hereby given that the Pontise Rent Houses ished Clean so gear conditions. Baars NG WORK EXPERI-| eruizing We wil! build or air| Rubbish. Pil) dirt, = = gravel In nice location and full | _ises. __ erate will bold a special Rent House unlimited. Apply Savoy Mote] ACCOUNTING . basement. Primartly inter- = = meeting June 30th, 1958 at 7:30 Rem Lake Cottage 120 8. Telegrapt pevey, Gel enced accountant desires part| Saything. Financing | available _& froot end _loedin ested in option to buy. 2 or Ist FLOOR af the Township Hall, 2060 Opdyke |For Rent Rooms 2th 10 a fime accotinting work for small, | C8! FE ¢0681 or FE $0242 now /fiGHT TRUCKING s qosbaor. 3 bedrooms. FE 8-8740 Attractive 3 rooms & bath. Com- | Rooms With a een ‘REAL ESTA ALESMAN qAv- at sized busi Call FE iy mars LAYING. SANDING Al ee _$4_ load, FE @-0145. pletely furnished. Washer. tay-| GRETA V. BLOCK. Convs esome MOD vaeeveses SBA REE STATE Sal atta SOW CARPENTER _quaranteed. ys On ‘Sasot Work ee ina ANY- TO LEASE BY AUG. Ist 13 OR ground. Ample arking | Swim- Sse al eae NTE: rac edroom house, est Bide. FE| ming pool lizabeth Lake priv June 21, 23, 1958 Rent Sto sean teeeneees a — Toetae HAND, ROOM and cabinet work new and re-|GUARA ANTEED | ROOF = all E CARTAGE es Ieee ne Se te east . Rent Offic cer Space cag eB Se OG ote | Pee DB Murdock, FE 6068 | Eines 918 Bogus Marsh} O'DELL GE |" ROOM. KITCHENETTE AND THE ADDISON TOWNSHIP ZONING For e a cee | se BRICK, BLOCK AND STONE 353 N Cae FE 2-302] FE 2-8046 Local and lone distance moving. WANTED: 25 GOOD RENT- Pvt bath 5 empl iris or Board will hold a public hearing from 7 1.4) perare FOR SALE | SALESMEN work wanted. Expert workman- HGCUSE MOVING — FULLY|____ Phone FE 5-6806 5 | AS PROPERTIES IN Goop couple Adults on'y 290 NX. Pad-| to 9 p.m. July 1 on the proposed pete. For Sale Houser w. 4 Needed immediately salesmen to|_tip._ Viel snako. FE S-14e1 | _sauipped FE eeee A. Yous TRUCKING 6 HAULING RUB Ly pecenons | ese _dock, Alberta Apts BE.t soning ordinance for thy \oviisbe wncome Propry ....-. “@3A- call on our new and established) ABINET MAKER AND ee HOME GARAGE CABINS ADDI.|_bisn_Anrtime Cheap FE 41820 SIBLE TENANTS WAIT i MODERN ROOM FOR QUIET. ae lee ard eet Oe utters fot Sale Poa. e Property pd ewes in the Ponta Clarks-| ter Kitehens a specialty FE tions Lieeneaa builder FHA t t NES ASK FOR MR _elean man 154 Judson ti b Suburban Prope | ton ochester Milford areas 4000 erms +6 ij k R . 1 BDRM DLX GROU Nn FI OoR. neem st July 1 fer sae eet Sale Rowe Property er (COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH DE-| NOTICE TO HOME-OWNERS rucks to nen fam Mill | Pet entre Bachelors paradise = June 10 - 23. 1958 ep , see tal Prop 46A gree in business desires full time Now you can use that extra car TRUCKS, TRACTORS William Miller | so 1 small garage ho use | ao we me ts puis’ Acreane S 41 Lite Aeiabar eee maa) patentee cren c ier Pt oe aper veel mest ye St eny-| Aes onne FQUIPMENT ae Rediton E ie 20 1263 Near Blie Sk F . Ps a _ere \y office wor ing of valle to remodel! rour ptA8 ckupS ‘9a: es; ua v7 r “TR. a Duisre of radio ae Sere ee Gusiness Property 7%) Bs oT SC tocar weeks care (CARPENTRY — Pins ie =| home. put on new siding. or bulld| Dump, trucks Semitrailers) 1075_W. Huron St” so gulitien carn TF ano ae 10 A.M, EST. Jyly 15th, 1958, at which Rem or Lease Pus Prep. see 404 Gest asi gas. checks. per cear! Custom cabinets specialty FE ete piceacrite Pia the"batanee Pontiac Farm and Share | Livi ing Quarters . 30 2 LARGE, 3 ROOM FURN. MOD- time they will b greet Le pong rele ‘or Sale or Exchange ......... 50 Pas, ee _Phone EM 3-4466 _ Industrial Tractor Co. |-~ ern apt On waterfront By week: read in the ate o ae Oakland carlietl leciobel balboa ANY ele PLASTERING, NEW 8D 825 DWARD BUSINESS GIRL WANTS TO 0%, .month OR 3-6536 or OR: Pure if = ~ is " TO: a BE County 0! ce Building, No. 1 Lafayette eee portunities .......-- $1 Fe ee ee ee rcauie car Ne! or new work, PE «6456. | re Verne Keller, FE 51120 alt Perec oa” Sear Caray oor iret ain vane 5 oe p aa SC Street, Pontiac, Michi Sale Land oo seetenersees overnight travel, Age limit, 25 to HIGH SCHOOL GRAD : a a vms., Priv. bath, Ciean “Alert System for Cri Defense De-/Money to LOOM ... vereerencenes Hr 45. head el work mol hes col. ‘DESIRES ROO! G, ALL KINDS AND|UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD- bik from Sears partment ——* = ana reaay for Mortwame LORME ..eceevesurenee insipE a OUTSIDE PAINTING. sheet metal work Free estimates _up free of charge FE 5-4638 _Soynhome Very Reason FE. FE 4.2579 Console comple 5-037. _ | 4 oF installation at Base Station MERCHANDISE Persousl tieriew wil be givec| to L ene eu ae s corpenicos | & GENYES pLoon Lavine PENSIONED LADY TO SHARE + "OR 3. RMS. FURN OR U Approximately 255 Receivers al : 55." ‘those who qualify. See Gil Davis plumbing. tile laying. roofing, | ‘sarding and finishing. Phone FE Painting & Decorating 20 apartment FE 4-1347 furn, Parking. Nice apt. on ia For Sale Clothing 6 7 tec, rooms oilaster repair FE _§-0592 ODS SO OO OOO = a D' g. APPT Orel ID Antennes Scrap & trou westus avave, BO tae brente| 28372 Ist CLASS PAINTING AND DEc.|Wtd. Contracts _Mtgs. . 32 SHIRLEY APTS cS ‘war ve rtm - if x Bese ~— pe prcarsnets bats Scie’ Household Goods ran. Monday. Ju Zrd until (NTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT. ~~ ROOF REPAIRS Testing cash, or terms. FE| ~~~ y 2 sok (waren oe cen) * Forms, copies a epecinc a tacad | gre ne Gifts _noon June 24th. Phone FE 4-2592. ~ Sis or OR 3 opie OR | RAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444/ 5-9580 2? RMS PVT ENT & BATH. FE ditions and instructions may = rq _oF SNATCH . 4-1 PAINTING PAPER HANG. IMMEDIATE 5-8466 184 Mt. Clemens St “upon request at the above address. * ae onie, Miscellaneous al TEST ENGINEE R LAWN AND GARDENING OR ~ TRENCHING AND | Ing, paper removed FE 4-6918 RUC BACHELOR SUs LIKE right’ to wreiee ated all bids. oF to Sale Musica: Goods Basaon bf. TECHNICIAN WARATRD MAN aes OLD, BULLDOZING LE ACTION pe ear seu | aceept bid whichever method in pe = Brno seers gg) TO assemble | prototypes.” devise | with family wants daeay work |B, _D._ Thompson FE_ 0.4102; Mason Thompson, FE (8304. |? ROOMS ON 1ST FLOOR FOR their me will oor serve the inter-|Sace : test set-ups and perform develop-) of kind. H $5 pickup truck | PLASTERING & REPAI 1) PAINTING (INTERIOR & EX: or 2 men. $10 week. 137 Rae- aie S00! Good POEROFICO Led of any kin ave oa up truc & REPAIR REAS On any good tand contract New eats of Deka COMETS oanD oFldere, Sie Ah DIY cscs: OH] MeMgrttardmatie and puermutic| 8, ooet foals FE Ete Pat Lee PE 21H igri, percent aise pfor guek |or “scanned Your saan upon wae M0" OAKLA apo Nw Wood Coal & Fuel ............ 67) Breceure lycitesiies and aircraft STUDENT MINISTER are FAM-| SPECIALIST IN ALL TYPES OF tatacto inspection of property 2 ROOM APT. _ DOWNSTAIRS. $12 SS ae ette Street Plants, Trees Rhrubs ...eeeee s uy needs ie on week concrete, work, Res, & oS mm FOR THOSE ra Lt mi ton. Revi eton | mee niidren welcome. 105 Cen- 5 seeeeene . se __ Hays, enst onde maure o mpleton Or ee Purehaiine Division Dogs Trained Boarded ......--- 7/118 tndtanwood Rd.___ Lake Orion FMATE JORS CEMENT. BRICK | [9 Raymond W Commins. OL WHO CARE a3 ¢ oneais Les Se Rea ee | [2 R y ROOM PRIVATE ERTRANCE,| ~ ee oan ieathsantie - ar to echanic EUGENE A, GUMP, Director WOOL PRESSER, QUALITY| and block OR 9-5108 FRENGHING TERCAVATING FOR = iit _ CFE 40617 ica = “sume 23, 24, 28, 1968] , (ARM MERCHANDISE oc: 11 OBI, have own transportation TREE REM EMOVAL—— TRIMMING, | TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FOR (A DY INTERIOR DECORATOR CASH [FOR LAND, CONTRACTS |y RMS PVT. BATH. 18f FLOOR. a For Sale a -152_W. 16 “Mile B'ham Lots cleared Free estimates. FE itches & boat ‘wells. Ot 7-0063 Papering & printing FE 8-0343 ___ OR $1388 pean CLEANROOM 7 REGISTRA “tt estock WANTED: MESTOURNEAT MODEL) _5-5502, titehes _ : CLEAN ROOMS, PRi- WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP Re ‘Sa bar Riva vators. Must be exp. WEED, GRASS_AND BUSH COT. Gkiss AND GuT.|WE DIG BASEMENTs UNDER TWO EXP: vate AVAILABLE FOR|B BUYERS WAITING, GET THE)” vate entrance and. bath. Reason PA nronans Beare fon, fat Say do atsele Farm Prodace bs rte Pontine Press Box 6. fing, band digging and light hanl- re is sor gné cement work.| able rates, FE 2-4218 or FE neai| trect John Kingler Realtor, 670 she ee 8._Parke. rimary Electi e Farm eee eres SINT Huron 8t.. Ph. FE 43525. | 7825 Highland Road &t\quction Sales Tecicccascre TE Speen TEACHER RR NEEDS PAINTING W. Huron St.,_ Ale the following timer’ ee wie. pete = RENT IT FAST Work Wanted Female 11 yo nee | mae ONTRASE “ew w ‘tuton | DONT PASS UP nesda: ‘une A : sorted eS Friany Suis 9pm. 40, lone Spe Rowpenmers on.-----: + 8 through Rent Ads! Room, |! DAY oles ane ai) DON. W1SH FOR PAPERHANGING & PAINTING | OF “Cy FE 64813. Ask ‘onday, June . m7, Seba eo ewenneeene ‘ ‘ er remove y steam So See ee ’ ITY : onde ay July 2. 1pm. to 4PM. lauto Accessories o...----.-s- 80 weene) Te eae : MONEY! Make i | 4-2171—FE §-5812. —| ‘MONEY! Sell unneeded reaneseer eT eam. to. 8 P.M. | | Aute Miiteses 6 . 7 GIRLS, EXP. IN-HOUsEWoRE | MONEY! Make it easily 3 Monday July 7 is the Inst date to/Saie Motor tereeeee B house, apartment, any-| want day work FE Cae iLia ‘APERAARGING | belon gings for cash 2 ry Election. @ Motorcycles ......4+. * * WOME? WANT WALL WASH. | tp sn) coud Siyone find it inconvenient to Por Sale Bicycles socccocsess BF hi Ww A * ing noe yl toh Lk Bod re Saset throtgh Classified Ads. To| TUPPER OR oe -UNLIMITED resiste at the ahove times please call Fecessones secu, sithing — Want, Ads give ;int-and nourecienning, Pe 351 5 PAINTING & PAPER HANGINO, For land cottracts pew oF cea- k, 5940 White als ration WD cnpainesess A-l WASHING AND’ Ik as 25 yrs. exp. FE 5-0037. | . ible | 4 ‘through Classified Ads! ne Rood at cae, Offeted .. ssc: i ACTION. Di 1 Reasonable. Pickup and Del. FE sell, rent, buy, “swap, hire, —— | sone eran. Gall PE $3006 oF Eayesh ond Fs secicacencl anes cs Used ro vesecctnns Sal YOU 1a FE 2-1833,__ Lats | ~__ Physio-Therapy 21A FE S078 Aak for Ted MeCub/ EE 2-818] c jeqreecsenes : ae ) 2 8181 jofigh . hip Clerk. 0% TUCKS csoveceees | : 4 part "ume remple a dial FE 2- . PHYSIO-THERAPY AND SWEDISH ARRO REALTY ; , june 4a, 24, ‘68. Fg fs fe seegnssannee 9112-8181. ‘ Neat % accurate, FE 27081. massage. OR 3-5631. 5143 Cass « Elizabeth Rd. - é . \ ' * \ ae ; «4 \ aa Lj 4 \ “ici Sink he eh lapels abies jag +o conti: FOUR oe z aera: ee ae ae, es Sn ES a Tae ee Pe ae a 4 Pete =e Bott. Bis da A : oe Se Bed a * * oe Af. ' a cad 4 ¥ Z : # P in . Le = : as f ‘ * ee 2 sf ME fi ‘ ‘ : ‘ * es we eS * NEW J BEDROOM Pui THE: PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1058 ace sn For Sale Houses - 43 is ¥ a Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34|Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) For Sale Houses 43) For Sato.t Houses, . 3 LOE. RMS & BATH. HEAT, NEWLY DECORATED 3. LG, RMS. | het water, stove and refrig, furn. th & wtil, ‘Nice location, : 79_N. Marshall. : Reteronese, 1 22_Auburn ~ office. oO J UARGE RM APT CLOSE IN.|RANCH HOME 3 MB. ; Mewiy De Decor. Adults only. 23) auto oil heat. $85 mo. EM 32916. e near and/ SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE _ Oakland Clean, gas heat and gas. stove. IRWIN | cs RMB. UPPE UPPER, PVT. BATH. PE] $45 per mo. OR _3-1410. . nybee f are alse _ 54239 SMALL MODERN HOUSE, PART- BUILD your new home. Let us 3 ‘psdete tick, _ 3 RM s. & BATH, NEWLY DEC.| ly furn. suitable for couple, MA bulla a better home for less. with « eere f 27 Oakhill st. FE rah. 41440. lang to ——_ from. Call ye at his > 3 UPPER FLATS: mF, BEDRMS. ; us or information no .obliga- * gat ert inte Desirable “Rent Lake Cottages 36A) “™ $00 VALENCIA. 2533 of PE Sim 2 BEDROOM corracE, crry|Sylvan Shores ’ 3 bedroom | BRICK, fai J ROOMS AND BATH = HBAT.| Convenience, By week or month. A beautiful ranch-type home, | ONLY $680 r= b. storms, sk quater sad garage. Aduits| USte Orton. 3-703, complete with 3 bedrooms, 2 full ‘ only, FE 2-0604. : 7 MODERN FURNISHED CABINS.| paths, totes uiting. 10 “al 952 KETTERING ™R 3 ROOM APARTMENT, CLOSE IN, | _PE S325. beach. Lewiston, me "basement, with comp dete Tee re. gp oe RMS. AND BATH MAIN FLOOR ALL | MODERN = KITCHENETTE farses, 4x20" Call for Serna oo _iorms, eS Powty Tdecoransd” Bent zens: 2 Sandy beach. Good’ swimming and tor taeluded: _N. _ Saginaw. 7 RMS. FULL BATH, PVT. ENT.. on Auburn Ave, baby welcome.. ino drinkers. FE BE 58422, @ RMS & BATH. UPPER. HEAT-, *s Nice Marshall St. $63. FE, 2-054), 4 ROOMS, GOOD LOCATION Pvt. Entr., washing facilities. Also fur. nished with elec, —— Garage. Rochester, OLive 2-1587 | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ~ PRIVATE entrance. Stove and refrigerator. _103_N. Roselawn. FE 2-2116. 4 RMS. MOD. UTILITIES: PRI- vate ent. $65. Que child. FE _ 35-4469. fishing $45 per week. OR 3-9369. AT BEAR LAKE _ Eakecot modern Seip? aoe 4 & 6, best sand beach, Nr. Gray- ling. Ages Swosk, Ph. “Walled Lake, _MA_ 4-1875. ESAS 8 RM8. & PORCH ~)_modern SA MRS ACRES EM gare. COTTAGE AT _MISSAU Aee: Lake City Ph. MAple 5-7086. MODERN LAKEFRONT. a Pontiac. Sleeps 8 ORlando Naat of FE 269890 SQUARE LAKE. CLEAN reg ern. Best swimming & | fishin _Nr, Mi Mile, FE 4-3369 a (EMS. AND BATH UPSTAIRS. _FE_1-0264. «@ RM. NO DRINKERS OR CHIL- dren 152 Washington. WATKINS LAKE FRONT—2 BE rooms, oe the but a boat. ite 8 yours for e season for §500. § ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST __ Side Newly decorated FE 3-9259. 5 RMS. & BATH. UPPER. $50 7'2'_! N. Shirley Inquire 2049 Auburn, Ave. FE 4-0534. § RMS & BATH, UPPER. NEWLY. decorated. W side. Call after 5 pm FE 4-408) * 90 OAKLAND Newly decorated 2 rm, apt., ‘Month. See caretaker. . $55 15082 ORCHARD LAKE 3 rooms and bath. Children permit- ted. $40 per month G Hem stead. 102 E. Huron. FE 4-8284. BIRMINGHAM — | — 5 RM. APT. IM- mediate occupancy, Convenient ey transportation. Near center of _town. MI 4-7332 CLEAN 3 RM, PRIVATE E EN- trance, tile bath. stove & refrig. 60 mo. Clean adults. FE 2-2416. _— a Garderier’s Delight in Bloomfield Hills sell fast at only $17,500. Suburban Brick ¥/ 3 Bedroom Lovely livable home with 145 — big living room wi pie- ture window, scaped yard, fenced, carport and woe 4x 30 brick garage. $17,500 John K. Irwin & Sons 7019 FELIX : Off White Lake road. Good room, comb. : rge low, ONLY $680 dawn, © | 4936 Tyee, road, _— seca uty cat NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W. Huron 8t. Ph. FE 5-8183 SHUT... comb ~ FOR COLORED 2 rooms. share bath, couple or single person preterred. FE 8-1 FE 8-1352, LOVELY 6 ROOM APT. r. CARPET- ed near eneral Hospital, Suit- able 3 adults FE 4-3387. MODERN 5 ROOM UPPER. NEW- iy decorated. Adults only. 56 Moreland Avenue. ‘NEAR FISHER BODY. LIVING room, kitchen & 2 bedreoms. Util. furn. $17.50 wk. OR 3-7206. ORCHARD CT. APTS. Ar \9 SALMER Sireet Pontiac's newest modern oa develop. ment’ Balcony y S7pe. individual en trances. Beautfu ——: “ & Refrigerator furnish: hot water ana Adults only. ' 2 BED ~~ bre ge plcdoomllta Ready for im “7a OPEN DAILY 4 rg ‘SoNDA 10 “PE THRU 98. E 8- 6918 Hel tow & 3 ae APARTMENT. a. Epa — PAUL A, KERN Silver Lake Front 2 VERY NICE | APARTMENTS. EVERYTHING SEPARATE. ALL TLITIES INCLUDING | GA. AGE ADULTS. $68 PER $20 DIXIE HWY OR 3-635 STEAM unfurnished, 2nd floor, Inquire F. _Muler.® Co. 151 Oakland, Mr. iller UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH. _On bus line, FE 5-8239. TWO 5 ROOM APTS. UNFURN Oil heat, close to Eastern Jr _High School, } “oer WEST SIDE > APTS. ROOMS, newly Gecorated. gas sean Pvt basemen North aa apts. with 1, 2 or 3 bed- rooms avail Two apts., off Dixie Hwy., 2 . rooms, modern. iad per week A EN CO "|e Pine 8 mo. 2AVE VACANCIES, MEN OR HEATED 6 ROOM FLAT| LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- tlemen. Private entrance. 245 Nelson. FE 4-4373. MODERN RMS. FOR GIRLS ON Westside with laundry, kitchen _priv. | FE 2-0015 ROOM FOR oR GENTLEMAN RIGHT (dcteny tlat — - NEAR GENERAL #068- pital, Kitchen Privileges. FF Rees With Board 38 COOL, CLEAN — ahd OR without board. FE 4-4 EXTRA CLEAN nosis : STYLE meals, 14'Matthews. FE 5-0377. Convalescent Homes 38A women. Bed or ambulatory pa- tients accepted Easy raves Rose Rest Home NEW, MODERN REST HOME, now open, reas rates. MA 5-3488. Why buy a shell home? Why buy a starter home | 5* You can build the home of your dreams at a price far less than you would expect to pay You are the contractor and we are the supplier of all the materia) for your complete home, from the basement to the roof, No Money Down 11 Years to Pay Low Rate of Interest OVER 500 SATISFIED Dob a mar ‘DURING 18 YEARS Benderoff Bldg. & Supply Co. $2 W. Huron 2 FAMILY INCOME. wast aor $11,000 sy owner. Call after 4, OR 3-435: Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN by Day or Week Rooms Also 1 or 2 room riments Cooking and refriger units 464 Auburn FE 92-9239 HOTEL ek oe -CLEAN, neat rooms & Some with TV. BY day or ‘Sook sit, & up -125_N, PERRY, FE M ; . PE 4-2521_ or after 5, FE 5-1172 Rent Stores 40 Rent Houses Furnished 35 35. 3 BEDROOM BRICK, COMPLETE- ly furn. including laundry ise tles. Av se bps al oe = rage ae yard. e priv _leges. F r 5-pabe. 6 RMs. = ~ BEDRMS. FURN. IN- cluding utilities. Children wel- come. 61 Whitfield. FE 4-1157._ FURNISHED | HOUSE, LOT 100 x 590 8Q across. lot in front. 203 Ciifford. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IN- uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ‘or Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-203 WILL LEASE FOR 1 YEAR, aE edroom home . Paved ve 2 Dvorak &t.. off May- East Sashabaw Rd. $100 per month. < Rent He Houses | Unfurn. 36 2 BEDROOMS: RAMONA TER. face, _ per month. Call FE _ 4-155: 3 =e Sees HOME AT 373| Fourth, off Joslyn. Nice fenced yard ideal for children £14 » per week Broker, FE 4-9612 7 BEDRM. BRICK 1007 MT. CLEM.-| ens Inguire 65 E Bivd N. week- _Gays after 5; all day Sat. & Sun 2 BEDROOM MODERN. DRAY- ton Plains. 655. Children. OR 3-5006. 2: BEDRM. WITH 2-CAR GARAGE. Near St. Michaels. FE 2-3814 2 HOUSES IN - Rochester, 3-3084 Sas uroteant 2 bedroom modern, $60 month, C Pangus, Realtor. “018 M15, Orton- ville, NAtional 17-2815 BROOKLYN SUB: partly furnished. $50 MONTH ask OFFICE BUILDING, 24X26, FOR 19x80 RETAIL STORE ROOM, IN Poole Co. 151 Oa x. ine Mr” “vanes _ __Rert 0 t Office ffice Space 4 41 ® W. AUBURN NEAR ROCHES- TER RD. Modern 1.800 sq. ft bidg. to share with come "hen. ty Gk ecco with option to buy. OL 1-0041- OL 1-6623. . PT AIR CONDITIONED office space in sew building acon avings & Loan Bidg., 75 W. Huron St FE 4-056] rent or lease with soregs sheds. 2010 Dixie. FE 2-1211 ONE BLOCK FROM SEARS. AT 100 Oakland Ave. 2 large rms. Ideal for insurance and real es- tate or any other business. FE 3-9826 | MIDDLETON OUTSTANDING VALUES LOCATED off Clarkston Rd. beautiful 3 bedroom with streamlined kitchen, re room and living room Also nicely finished, You will get thrill just walking through this home. Full basement, recreation room new auto, oi) furnace, electric hot 3 car garage with workshop. On 5 acres of land, with flowing well and live stream. Many more outstanding features Will take free and clear older home in trade or call for terms DOWN -— Located on Heights Rd. near Lake Orion 4 rooms and path Full base- ment. Priced at only $5,950 — $34 per month, Immed- fate possession. aS R. ao PEO ER N . JOHNSON E 5-7721 — OR 023 — FE 8-600) TRIPP LAKEFRONT BUY. Solid brick, 4 bedroom home on $500 For Sale Houses 43 RANCH HOME ; Large living room, 2 bedrm large master, beautiful path Seal built-in vanity Nice kitchen with) breakfast bar Large dining area | Also atio sorleees & heated | Could be a ird bedrm Large utility room, gas heat. Attached. car ote. tee fenced we iandsca’ Located just off Orchar cane “Rd. in Bloomfield Twp. only $15,000.. Will accept) eee trailer as part of down pay- K Tr 2330 Templeton, Realtor, Orchard Lake Rd san 44563 | After 6. FE 2-9502 LOOKING FOR A GOOD INCOME. on the West side? Grab your hat and see this one J BEDROOM, BRICK, 1 YEAR Nearly new 2 bedrocm with carace eld. vacant, near Sashabaw Rd Ready to move in to Carpeting. and Oak Vista $80 month. FE shades, Auto washer and dryer 8-6818 included 3 BEDROOMS IN PONTIAC AUTO. oil heat fenced yard, with ga-|Here’s a good 6 rm home in the tage QR 3-5404 Maes aces area. Only $7.500 with : 7 POONA AND eae ie PERRY) fake COTTAGES, LAKE LOTS 3 ROORs AND BATH WITH UTIL- E . DINNAN ities, clean and attractive, partly 66 W. Mie FE 46-3577, _furn., adults. OR 3-5866. Eves. FE 4-3046 LAKEFRONT. YEAR AROUND 3 BY OWNER, 4 RMS. & BATH. “3! droom, basement, automatic _heat. Large | lot. "OR 3-1434. 4 ROOM } pa A siti BATH. tid pe 4 ROOM HOUSE & BATH, $65 Le uu _monthly. OL 2-345), 4 BEDROOM HOME, 4 4 MILES corse 3 & 4 bedroom ss ne OR 3-8006 Nice condi- oderns as low as $730 S$ ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE.\wr Oe OVIDE RENTAL SERVICE fenced yard. Close in. FE 4-8612. py 9.2614 8. PADDOCK § RMS & BATH AUTO. OIL — FE 68-0963 ! $ RMS «& BATH FULL BASE- ment Drapes throughout. Ph. FE _ #3790 6 RM & BATH 876 A MO OP-} © one tion to buy. children welcome | Can be seen at 35 Pond 8t.. Or- tonville Cail George Pingel. MO, WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES 4-3112, Lapeer _ | You'l) love this 2 bedroom @ RM. BRICK DUPLEX & GA-| Ranch home. There is in _Tage. Close in. 75 FE 2-2376 addi¥ion. a paneled activities @ RMS & BATH “STOVE! REFRIO, = 7o°™ iG estate! Aree All util ssid) Call FE 5-6766. ca cerege “eae > ry porner only a shor 321 N PERRY ST. icc from the beach It L) ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED | ROO! will vats about $400 com- plete to move you in and $65, the balance about $75 per rl MO. OR 3-7414 OR F month including everything. ~ TOS! : AVAILABLE NOW EAST SIDE 2 LONG, LOW. RAM PLING bedroom home $70 per mine uate esl cee as ete _ Realtor PE $20 aa Nicholie, Pa catace bith has nn CLARKSTON AREA $80 A MONTH ft. vanity and stall shower a Situated let. Back yard fenced East 2 almost pew ranch homes avatl-| able Newly decorated, 3 bedrms . | Requires, peeee Adee pee 1% baths, new school, OR 3-6847 | ly ) Home Purchase Corp. FOR RENT WITH OPTION ON TO. MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY. byy: 1 bedrm. down, roo for| _ About $350 will start you 3 ow Full basement. ie les) toward ownership of a 3 _nerth, of Pontiac, MA 5811 | -eqabageal or oreo poh = } ROO 7 | asem en ractically nex MODERN 2? BEDR M HOUSE.| to St. Michaelis. Needs some 7165 Richardson Rd. decorating = the price is jow — $7.900 _ Straits Lk, EM 3-3605. UN 4-5299 | MODERN 4 RMS... 1 1 BEDRM.. OIL heat, Elte s sement $60 mon quire at | 3130 Dixie _Hwy. er : ll-- basement heat. Lease $25 month. EM 3.3638. NR WILLIAMS LK. ‘, ih style. Pu pase| 3 boat rane sty pode thts WO} RN Mig | Rhssell” A. lifetime | brick * fi beach, boat. Sleeps 6. OR 3-1057. SYLVAN LAKE —— ite ae ar gerege: trek trlisvel co bigne Wucseuaak MENT,” TWO-CAt ric eve gh 5S TT C1 | __For Rent Rooms 37) 222%, ,Nie"t,, Mim auemagt) GARAGE ‘Fou wil never have 800. 1814 Sherwood. 45000. about this for EXTRA B 1 SLEEPING RM, LARGE AND| PE 2-2106. Open Sunday. A g and garage clean Cy Brove. (20x26), oak floors ceramic bi i eee ON BEAUTIFUL ES-| wnfint +> noe sam tnd osu The sy i S Tre W iow. tate for gentleman. Must have or rma eon py ectespa wee RAND SLAM—not $21,300, sane finest character refer. MI 6-3592. 11 ACRES tae or even $15, only on wi : po ag iy pte Ae FE ne, Well located for subdividing. Near) you want it duilt, Dos't whe "your a MSU grounds bran NALS CROSSED. No matter AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD. what your plans, you owe it to ern room, $7 5-732. Also lots and acreag ourself to see this home ee ee CUCKLER REALTY Wil say “EVE SSEN ENOUGH Huron. FE 4-9713. 236 _N. wy Sagiew pov 16 our Jnvestment. SS patna alton iv Make rh Etcben, tome and late TARE FRONT go south on Shaw drve to corer ivileges. $65 mo OR 3-4101 ely modern 3 bedroom.| of CGoseyburn and w drive a Bottle iitehen. Attached 3 car| This home will be © HIT for you BUs STOP PVT. ENTRANCE, garage $21,500, terms and your pocketbook. ponte & iaundry, telephone. 499 y¢2ny other good buys in lake and suburban property. See us before OPEN CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, | NEAR you buy. ‘ bus, lady. $6 weekly. FE 20632' Dorothy Snyder Lavénder DAILY 1 TO 8 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, GEN. ro} ghia Inn Tee ae tleman_ 24 Norton FE 2-8771. M 3- r MU 46417 2-0474 Realtor 63 N. Telegra Multiple Listing Service JUST LIKE RENT! A qualified buyer can -t this ropm modern home in Keego oe Low Hea Xf 96500 n Wilt “sdcrities “% Loveland. 2188 Cass “Lake Rd. PE 23-4875 ___PE 4-1681 Se TOWNSHIP. 2615 ways Rd. 3 bedrm. : ze oid. rail basement with re 3 bathrooms, 2 2-10 acres, ar 500 ‘FE 5-4244. FE ¢Tll4 Eves. for ¢ DO’ 5 ROOM RA home, ha: = automatic oil chapel fu bath, plastered walls, 3 oe awnings, only EM 3-6210. White Lake privileged. 5& rapch, FA of] heat, oak floors, aluminum storms and screens, 7.060, low down payments. Cau lu 4-2045. RICH REALTOR 34 Center St. Highland Humphries | CARNIVAL * i. FA Rog, UB. Pat, Of “What's so terrible about my not remembering the “by: Dick Turner | * - $8,350. ‘ies siapiiel uohens | wReady For Occupancy - In The Heart of Pontiac $350 DOWN = $62 PER MonTH! or oe “Heart of the Lakes” NEAR DRAYTON office manager’s name? He’s married!” For Sale Houses (3 For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NORTH SIDE NO MONEY. DOWN Modern 3 bedrms., full basement, | - 2 bedroom bungalow with fun recreation room, new b heat, tile pace, erage, jar On. “10 eat &C: iy seul, beth, noes apd clean oP cence | CALL B. TANNER, Om vad mortgage po ey weatitied CLARKSTON AREA New home just under construction in very good area. Full brick with large living room kitchen, apd dining room mbination 3 bedrooms. Has, tile bath and oe pacement- Let's take a look OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 145 George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 56-0101 DOWN, FULL PRICE §12,000. 1 baths, bedrooms, large living room, fireplace, 8 8 East of Clarkston, O. 8-3325. ; 5 kMs_& BATH. MY EQUITY. FE 4-3628 Russell A. Nott, Realtor 110 W, Pike St. FE 4-6005 — our chance to own a lovel > fl — = inese: —_ “neta ry 47S 2. phasor re secon the Res oy $10,600 ith $1,000 down. LITTLE FARM id Foscig north of pretoon with prt. strea: this & fee ett iit Greate Ss LAKE FRONT Excellent sandy beach, § room sum- mer cottage, compiciely Ey sooaes ON M-59 1 acre, small bome, $5,200 with een do’ . eo 5 REALTOR WHITE SCOTCHMAN Thrifty house ors will find "vedas for ir money in is homey 3 bedroom home in choice Huntoon Lake area. If harmi tay Chas Sa tesns Your Choice 3 BEDROOM BRICKS $15,500 $16,500 $18,900 $25,500 Ww ere one that fits your pocket- boo For t further information call Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE 5275 Dixie st previca Plains NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom starter ne. he fan basement and rowgh w ment. F C. Wood Co. Corner Williams abt ag a Ms After 6, OR 3-1038. RECOMMENDE BY . e . 3 bdrm. modern bome, 2% lots, garage, basement, beautiful pri- vate yard, Plus many more ex- tras. Only $8,500. Terms. OAKLAND sotendah ff REALTY oy Lk. Rd. M 3-6331 EM 3-4164 Ez EM 33-2411 after 6 BROWN her pee ‘fal ret Oya TES — 30x55 ranch bungalow. Brick of course, Attached j'4 car garage. Basement with Timken _oll furn. Two fireplaces. Lovely game rm “A home designéd and lanned for real living.’ Large 0x150 ft. lot. Excellent neighbor- hotd. Be sure and see this home, it's for you $16, 500 LARGE RAMBLING RANCH ~ Bungalow with two car garage attached hei pad eared rm. Two baths, Pa Near Maceday ake. “A lot of home here for the money.” We'll try with $1,000 down.” Don't be jate. $11,500 coeseeronen — Bun- . storms & screens. Tile bath Large 75x 100 lol Only 3 years old, $350 down plus mortgage costs. $15,250 CLARKSTON ESTATES —- Ranch bungalow with attached ga- tage, 3 bedrooms. Oi] AC furn Lovely lot 105x150. Aluminum sid- ing Picture window. A home you'll enjoy. $Only $650 DOWN plus mortgage costs, = COUNTRY LIVING-—Large Lpedtroan farm home. Interior ernized and is just like new. Gall “tor details. Large barn, Ten acres of land, Will trade for small- er home. LIST — With aa fot fast & efficient service, BUY, SELL & TRADE. (be = SS pens 1362 W. E 2-4810 “Multiple. Listing Ps a HOYT $21,500 - QTUNNING Te nee RANCH home in choice West side loca- tion. J bedrooms, 1'@ baths, beau- tifully carpeted large living room. Many deluxe features. EAM kitchen with built-in gg AIRE counter-top stove oven, roomy ae 8) oe TULL BASE- MENT. BY APPT. ONLY WEST BLOOMFIELD RANCH $1,750 DOWN-3 bedroom, FULL BASEMENT ranch home on 120 lot, fenced in for kiddies. Nice trees in bac ard. OAK FLOORS. tile bath, living room 12x18, with picture window. Full dining room, very attractive kitchen has; BIRCH cupboards. FORMICA céunter tops, Must be seen to be Appreciated. — HOYT REAL TY 254 8. Teerras Rd FE 2-9966 FE 2-840 3 Bedroom Ranch ALL TO WALL Boat 1g INO“ EKCEL LENT KITCH- EN — LARGE BEDROOMS TILE BATH HARDWOOD FLOORS ~—ALL FOR $1,650 JIM WRIGHT _ M5 pitas a BH ys 5-044] OPEN E NINGS U 3% MULTIPRE LISTING SEnvicg OFF MT. CLEMENS s8T. — rooms, ih a furnace. Garage. $400 down-—-$40 per month, Move right in. AVE. FE | OPEN TEVENINGS UNTIL ULTIPLE LISTIN ING SERV CE \ | a ok ee H. P.. HOLMES, 1 JING, asa 8. Lapeer Ra. + Fr Gas. heat, large lot, JOLL ELIZA LAKE FRONT Home with 2 bearesms and den. 1% baths rge enclosed front reh. erat new Timken oi! bn) grace 9% tard Nyland Soko = | drapes. Love pins an — with sand aaney caped, ot of the year ee yay $25,000 wil terms, 100 FT. LAKE FRONT On Tommy Lake near Lake Orion 3 bedrooms with mes enclosed neled livin, ; fh me "s ?’ venewd —_ garage. aly $13,500 with term WATER FRONT 2 .bedroom elke rd Keay ioe hk | with firep Evenings after 6 call OR 43-1975 J. J, JOLL, REALTY 23538 DIXIE HWY, FE 44561 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Custom Ranch-3 Acres More real .iving than you ever dreamed of in this 3 bedroom ranch home with all up-to-date Socteneee and built-ins. Borders on private lake with plenty of fi May consider small house or land contract as part pay- ment. 4 Bed Rm.- Brick Ranch Well located in restricted area just west of city. All newly decora: tiled baths. Lot ox o better value an 160, where for *heboo, about $2, wn, Newer Bungalow Attractive cedar shake exterior. nice feneed rear yard and 1% car garage. You'll almost want this one on sight. $9,950, terms or trade ol larger home. KIN ZLER- altor 670 = eran” ‘St. Ph. FE 4-3525 r_ PH, FE 2-06209 EVE. CLARK os 500 RANCH HOME. Desirable bedroom home built in 1957, West of Pontiac, light oak floors. lastered walls, full basement, off eat, lot 60x161 feet. FHA terms. 3 FAMILY, HURON GARDENS First floor occupied by owner, 2 apartments to rent for $15 per week each, 3. full baths, base- ment, gas heat, 50x150 ft. lot, 2'9 car garage, $15, $21,500 THREE BEDROOM RANCH. An ideal home in exce)- lent condition, lot 860x140 feet, 2 car plastered garage. Large screened porch, = floors, plas- tered cov flings, fire- walis, ce place, 2 baths, ful basement, rec- ' reation room, a eee ps eo heat, incinerator, ftener, and many other “ratey, gat fea- tures. Shown by appointment, $8,250. CRESCENT — ES- TATES Neat 2 bedroom bunga- bath, of] bent built in 1956, nicely decorated throughout. wn, balance month incleding taxes and jusnrames. rent beater. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, To SELL, asks: TRADE 13 1362 W. Hur bere LU we Multiple. oP LAsting roa West . Side $12,500 Le, Investment Ss. fine 2 family furnished and bath down, = sod bath a ery con- venient location. uires ot $1,500 down. Bes * St. Vincents beoren Plus 2 3-room apartments, — heat, double rite Sa. $3.000 down | BREWER. , | BOE Bake -REISZ, vont | 2 ee aon income in excellent con- | rm. apartment for owner.” are well prone rtioned is large 8 closets of vl: gine | Be sure to see Stretch Out and Live This large 3 bedroom brick home sits on an acre lot with lots of fruit trees, garden space and a large chicken ¢ ft, living room with natura! stone fireplace. Large kitchen with separate din- ing room and a 24 ft, sunroom off with fireproof materia! and includes a i table & freeze. Also hed 36 ft. brick ga- rage with work space paneled breeseway, : west tiac. ,000 with terms WHITE BROS. 3-1295 Beste Hwy, mn Eves. ‘til 9; San 10 ‘til 5 3} BEDROOMS, LARGE LivING toom, dining room, kitchen, ful! basement, rage, W. sid Dorris & Son. & RAMBLING RANCH HOME We invite comperison for rice of $22,750 we honestly eel this is one of the best buys on the market today. Home consists of ving rm. fre ft. long 2 he mel massive r et, a eieken Loe fepoal epti acre lot well land- scaped with lake privileges. INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK BUNGALOW $2000 will handle a FHA. mortgage ©1 this large five oom jow with stalr- way to expansion attic. car- peting throughout, fireplace, new aatns system. Price COLONIAL HOME . FHA. TERMS A very nice ae home, or = hp Lal bayer ae Suchen. good basement with gas furnace, 3 dandy bed- rooms, forest lot, good ga- rage. $12,97 G.I. SPECIAL $8950 Crescent Lake An exceptional iarge mod- ern two bedroom bungalow, living room 15'9x15's, mas- ter bedroom iI1xl5, plas- tered walls, and oak floors, dandy lot, exceptional buy. - DORRIS & 8ON REALTORS WE TRADE WE BUILD 752_W. Huron PHONE: FE 4-1557 Goles Only mortgage costs down finished attic. Full furnished. Large toe x 392 ft. lot. Located west of Pontiac. Call further infor- mation. : Small Farm 17% Acres, Dixie frontage, Large © $ buildings. Rese posses sion. Terms arrange GILES REALTY CO. FE sins 221 BALDWIN A After 6: FE 2-7906 or FE or MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Crescent Lake This nice 2 bedroom home beh large living room. Nice floors, Part basement. Price includes all dogs Hs 2 nce lots. For only $1,500 down Hwy. ee Four Family Brick Consisting of 5 rooms 2 bed- rooms each unit. New gas $2700. If you are looking for A ae | ——— see this one: $26,500. Terms, "| taataniwoad Lakefront — 3 bedroom brick anch ‘ing foom. Fire fore. Extra large itchen. - et: tases recreation. -.. downtown al $26,500. LAWRENCE W. GAYTORD 196 E. Pike Open Eves. tt Pontiac. Ce car ge-|- ‘FE 49584 Poot x nEny BH a price of base” with INV NVESTORS TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR beth Ra FE 5-128 & FE 43844 Open 9 a.m. p.m. Sunday 12 to 6 2 bed ae = ma. edrm ., a bath, basement. $4,500. "hs per mo. 220 8. ror reson. = 1432 after 7:30. LOW —e PAYMENT. BRICK Terrace, § rooms and bath oll _ beat. Call PE 42875. "COMPARE THIS ' & 3 pee Custom wel foot, Puli room - br a —— Se amneet Slate en- trance Ceramic tile with ¥ © Mawes walls Oak =: Po pope. garage, AD this for cunom wba st on ort lot. Y -™ FE 8-1198 ADVERTISEMENT © Fi ki sea floer home. 3 bes extra fireplace ning, the best materials an EE workmanship makes this ome an outstanding property. $400 DOWN -—Exrcellent 4 room— home, 18 ft. living ted, lo ft a modern kitchen. master bedroom 14x30, tle bath, jastered walls, drapes included in vrhcoe O94 water softener & ens side loca- ee svailable to ponventtldin peopie WANTED: 2 Gone RENT- AL eiien he N GOOD LOCATIONS. R FB 3 ig os ir um to i" William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Street THRIFTY THINKING YEs — Economy is yours s Rd well insulated, gas heated room bungalow, lake Savisces excellent location, you get alumi- num storm & screens, 1% car fick vats oo" fenced & landscaped yard, recreation room, carpet- ane . CR AZY ‘ ramic bat up Recreation berrive, Busts veil. 5 ster, PEOPLE'S REAL ESTATE CO. Oaklar 1d “ncnnen BASE PAINT. Ont #278 BETO aee Ounranieee. tye Seer in67 as ee weather. Warwicks, 308 Orcbarc | You will be avout thie 08 brick — — a, gone! bese | fee 81.800 down 24875 Orand Rives. Detroit ee: Maw iurea_F reise | =e $02 N. Johnson. FE _ quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941- RANGE HOOBE_COPPER TORE v hom 2 j -3600 ——_ - _ D & DRESS & 4 ota of te hill at Walter's bot fom a oa ery ah be S acres. 1% story. Will ae to MI wal ens Ave Loan acne éx12 “LEE” 7 CARPETING , $50. | RUS. “16203 6 PIECE BEDROOM BLOND DOUBLE BED Caacupetn $2995. G. A. mpson, 80 8 : Lake 2 large bedrooms. Big lis” thade Priced si $22,500 _ suit buyer: $6,500. $850 do t. Clem Roll-away bed Cushioned | “set Twip Hollywood bed 2 dress-| mattress. Revere 16 mm sound | _Perty._ ing room Ful! bath and a 14 2 26 Paul M. R lk st, Corner of Kennilwortn. Porch dese — “yo porch: chair | _tg tables Deapes FE 97332 projector FE #1219 > ; ? c i - au ones, Nea n $18. Dinin ‘ P e } RIDING MOWER ft sunroom that gives you & pan . FLOWER FRESH and shew- s32.W Huron FE 48350 frontage Besutiful corner. Meee: new cushions) pee 1g ATHROOM FIXTORES younas. ‘ fe eee cemueh = eee ere: oy_cleam_ is thiy Dravtcr =e ______F® pice toed eae ams oe: ee | butt: . a Pao Ex eare | ROSE FRIEZE DAVENPORT AND. Ore pichca of! ond gas far [Lae eay leggrogpls gimepiciy : Fhe'issc eves nas a cony Biceheo — Piaine Deguty, Youre rire i) ACRES MILFORD AREA. PEOPLES REAL ESTATE. STATE BANK BLDG. _f!r 6 18 F Iroquois’ «sehr $80 turquoise lounge chair) naces Hot water ana steam poll | pYANS*EOcrp © gst Dixie Hw: and eating area, laundry room. with tts over-abundance of close to new high — $500 an 487) Grand River Detroit 202 PONTIAC STA | -x 2 aioe WOOL FACE. $15 95 Lures silver thread, newly cov-| ers ceomers _— “ os ler Rare MA S787 or COR 37 37024 mn gorege room sng built-in garage Cipbeards. double sink and cere. Terms. MU __KEnwood 1- : LOANS $25 TO 5500 Rerersible $1850 I mporied., ered $40. blond bed: Beautyrest; ware, electrival supplies. erock | = | 8 8 ee Se oe ample coupter york space | L SAXTER &- LIVINGSTONE Se ene | ae so essing Tt’ “| Site ‘ope ed. tttings. Lowe| erate the ledies can run them larkston | Srietis Se aie’ |_MQMREATPELEVEELLIN pont Lense us, Prop. 49a AUiisiets Pekan) es a Eg rem Sec By : Se - BE j UPPLY stration. ly one ny Full paved drive The berry : ; STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD EX HEIGHTS & roto-tillers) ; bushes are loaded and the “Clinton Riv er Whol 60 FT FRONT ON BALDWIN WHEN YOU NEED |ibicy FY REPRIGERATOR EX or ed. 2 urner's, 602 Mt cir: 28 LAPEER RO omens eo 4 S119 30 "S Orme pa’ fers) : RE. AL E ST ATE. INC. | garden is perfection Owner plus approximately 4 acres., ave. for car lot. OR 3-405¢ | 13 FE 2-080! BULLDOZING & GRAD) available. W. FP. : GS tote Cheraeen. wih: | a ei ce uses errs Accesso Cire bare. SiS00 wilt) Sis ave Ph PE bial 13%" BENDIX TV. _ $1495. TF | sewrne — MACHINE, VACUUM | _‘ract_or_hourly_rate_ FE C50) @ Laws Equipment. 1363 8 © ws (ACROSS Pen bag’ BANK) | sure icieafhicd this custom — =. oAPlE, REALTOR 3 cu plane gg SPE | sas casas ec eee a —= Revete Tape | clea er,.Tepairing Free Est. FE | Cast TRON & STEEL eT ae co ( - 14 Mile Ra. Z i built home i - — You ean ge quic recorder arge »s : oxiz” Ash ss tee Te oc eeee $2.90 ham +6053. $ ac 36273 ee hae a At azn. “7 } WING aa: | ve Grd eae hs. 2 Doty # 10.6 — bunday 12 t | wow 18 YOUR CHANCE ) —_ gfe ig BOA ig Appar | Cg) | Bate store "Yolo village. | Pre or ee as as Set Eile Incerster Deer ws DRIVE-WAY CULVERT ILE to meke yout noms is or LOOKING gine OR 3-8372. 4950 | budget ee an sone EM} | eo Sewing Center. FE, eee bs cee: 38.60 45 Y | gener gf this} bedroom FOR ACREAGE? | oe pid has a CT OTHER |= 2307 coed Ona aNDE |: Cb tg a rORCH'S. INC Soe to oun und about §008 Business Opportunities Ss. i prices. O’Bel] TV 3930 Elizabeth = Perfect condition $90 FE 5-9104. | Dutch Oven Door vos: + $10.80] 7E 2 : Ji AMES K | price ts cut and about $900 THEN, LET US Show you spe A 4 Lake Rd. or 1515 Union Lake Rd | Fv, 1°. 1088 CONSOLE BLOND | Manhole covers, grates & steps FE Investigate today ~ outstanding ell aoh fons convensensca these fine buys BUSY DRIVE INN. ' Fs . | Union Village FE 4404 = Like new. $145 4-3a74 BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. ; ING Is 7 real celate vase on the exclusive! = MEE. Co nserful Park & (2% ACRES — Gee = |POR GALE ti os!l me bocibess: FINANCE CO. 34° ELEC RANOE. ONLY $174 50. | = BL Orchard Lake Ave. PE3T01/ IDING AND WALKING garden games K Bivd This 4, bedroom Beach privileges | Just look \s, acnme — ome PES SSE | CRS S..n be > <74 Refrigerator and freezer combina. | TRADE-IN “DEL [| camtner sink oincd MODEL. | DSther models Stam Till brick offered for trade Has ane 14 vou are sure to be ji retn4 a 8450 PER ACRE, | mee etal debi tet near | FE 4- 187 | tleS Only 827950 Easy terms Apt. size gas stove $2905 Astounding value $48.50. While ers-& genuine Won- ving foom wi ee ns raael iced 30 ACR: 3600 - ih (CHIGAN MOTELS =" SS 7 Ti, 202 Pontiac State Bank Bice. _ | Bamuel Appliance. Davisburg MA) Guar elec washer $3905| they last. Michigan re der Boy Riding lawn mowers, room, kitchen enty fy a bars, business opportunities of « = |; 60nd Apt optze elec range $6995 393 ner _Lake Av proven the best, Anchor lawn Board space. Breskiast nook F EVERYONE loves a bar- Mary me kinds Northern snd Southern. Por 52 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER 9 pc living rm. suite $19.95 GAR. RADIO — 56 “CHEVIE i DE-| mowers, for thosé who want the basement divided to provide, for alk. so here's your chance TO CH reas ree st write Reshor Partridge. | “neater, $8065 Installed: $15005| Sola bed $1498) * 430 621. Melrose boot, We oorvicg whet we sell. large pa pr org area |) 24) Fok $2350 down you may Can Be cel alo - | 3050 W, Huron, Pontiac ___ { RB Munro Electric Co, 1060'§ pe. wood dinett $i4 ee ae Service parts for afl makes. : eo eves 9 trees surround : t = Liberal Terms DFPOT WITH STORE In , unro i Bo § pe. wood d.nette | CHEMICAL SEPTIC SYSTEM foe: aa oo ate Pentiee: “shdent. Bre "foone ‘st on a besuliful = tage one well. built. al wguire 446 MIS, [S,_Ortogville $30 TO $500—$28 TO $500 | a merce | $400 val 18 cu. ft deco freer ips| cleaner, 25 Ibe. $795. G. A.) Pattory trained mechanice. | e ~ E 3ENCY = | Walnut vanity pao “Fall Trade prviieges at 81 ee Pe ly oe = CRAWFORD AGEN — MUTART REALTY wE CORR RENCE on was 8-0421 APPLIANCES Many OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE Grant, sno ke berry 8k, cone s SALES — éown payment & balance on easy: pe ey neon i rbath MY +0 ontow bas oS abe . WALLED LAKE FRIENDLY | SERVICE low DRYER cece New tn | W AN’S $5.05: Guaranteed weed oll aoe sur. Stairway to attic for future YR. ROUND BUS. IN LK. AREA) NIE [-[) $25 TO ) $5007 | crates Guaranteed $158/18 W Pike E-Z Terms, FE 41322 tank’ $17.50; Used of) burner OPEN ‘TIL E. YALE Srea location. Under 10.000. _For Sale Farm * ee eS a anes oe SEE | Geneaeeed family size dies TRADE GAS RANGE con Le Fomine cdmrinie 456: Phone alter FE 3.9830 "Hai ut, Clemens st. . */ ose aadeck) 6nd ~~ : - S St Be Bh - i usrantee tric range - = m. 3-6106 ] 2 Bedroom with lving es ian insurance. |) ACRES, WR.-14 MILE DR. ¢| Ms quarters, “al basemen. welt | SEABOARD [SETAC Were $98 tric Co. 1060 _W_ Huron. | sawin” me " SH ais aaa aie Soement’ te fe ny ice ares “s oso e puke > erg snare, full, Sesoment, sf 9 box and plenty of other re- | ~ PHONE Goop HOLS &EKEFPING SHOP TRADE ELEC wens for = tractor, cultivators, snow blade./wp 129 per ft. 3% eente. on easy terms x TAY e ra me Realtor _ houses MA 1557 paltice noes om enna | Seabe ard Finance Co 31 W HURGN Pontiac FE 41585 | 1080. W Huron | mueee eq nincirie "motor re enh bod reer — 293 ft. a 72 «68 clegrTa ——— 5 lis = P. * ting, ‘ * CTOARNE 7 CRES, MODERN HOUSE.) maker Will accept trade. — No Problem ; 7 SHERS $13 & UP RB evenings only pee a ae a ae = Property stocks Materes and aii | ed penny inner “Munro ‘Electric Co. tio « ms | “Shae Hectris oF fos jo W HU DOUBLE COMPARTMENT EF KITCH- Anderson type brick molds, per ft. Owner sacrificing equity in th. _ ce A te “1185 NORT r I _ron, | _ en sink, 32x21, damaged. $8.95. poents Bice & neat 2 bedroom hon: Income Property 43A iat ee awe “STOVE GOOD | 1 ed ate dee Tn De m7 Michigan: Fluotescent, 383 Or-|W. P. base, per Cf Lage ving room. picture win. SASS | yA Clarkst ' 2 i b ing hor SS re ' «| chard Lake Ave Oak door cine, each Les. path kitchen & cres-UClar on 12410 8. Commerce _ ____MA 42301 | cond. $18 Large bouncing horse, | | hair & ottoman $1495) — Oe foom,» Automatic aap eat On 82 beckers PE PTE COND NC feesl for private ~— bps a E aS ai AT kK uICc as _like_ new. = fon, uch o' $10 95 EVERY HING meEmpire Supplies $13.85. . er —— ; Le parperes, cas Glider : | FOR BUILDING & IMPROVID BROKER scenic 40 acres has large Ss SS 3 T $500 Buried walnut dresser, Italian ; $24.50 ; ae te M | 2600 Union Lake Rd; $09 Elizabeth Lake Fo DUPLEX main home Gat com soem! SURES On pet is npeter auto. or, marble a Lec commode, tear-|Wacner = $29.50 Bred ‘mbers | Priced te oatl UICON ru PE ¢1157 — FE $4821 ss bdrm. — aepretlag irons t modate many people due to “cn oS other seeurtt to 34 months| ‘rep niays. Pine =e Twin size bed, champagne, Hey-| wisig Tile 1. tie each SILCONITE STAR HOME. 2 BEDROOMS | cas & 1 elec. stove, AE Deni; 18s dermitory type bedreams Class “C DM to, repay uy. 8 service ta” ts quick, | stand, aint chest buried. carved ' Sees ene: BAN Gecer Poste oe. sos r Ouards exteriors against mots- FE 5-0992. —{} take lot, cages! traller or small - jarge living room with Definitely a money es endly ap . oe je top, chest of drawers, ash. te oe sed bath tube ........: _ Transparent | le . : frigerator - $59.50 | Steel Clothes Post .... $3.50 per gal. & ACRES | down paymen & beamed ceilings, natural petd ae nei yop bar. Good §-8121 or visit us at our ce. iiscste rocker: Windsor chair: wand TEMS "pz cnepir Boece als oO pha . ; ¢ WewEe oo bedroom modern nearly °°” TesTER R ARIE, REALTOR stone fireplace, _giassed-in 000 down is all it A euthentic haa lamps. oats 1 coat ¢ Pp . . frotern ee A ee oer OR 30513 ren say cet ee a®bedroom| fakes to own this hot spot. ome uto cone at fos cin eed gaan: M AS ECONOMY gee ee - $1 ASM Ses Avs, erous Lar gorntoyt ary (could £ meee a oo txaiue Be ti9.500 Attractive Motel LOAN CO. Me inary Seta Oven dally tot THO! \ “_ __Fe_2eisy | Ful rolls 18. or 20 tb felt a3 08 * SPECIAL . - 1 : : " and picture sets 361.8. Saginaw . bed é 4405 al: 2n4's, all Igth, — mitete titeecaped grounds |_ For : Sale Lake Prop. “4 with $5,000 down Just the thi =~ Leet Gopnik |. Perry St. (corner Pike) ates ree Ete USED TV. $19 36 3 h UP. 21 (COL. Neblett ane aces of ga's. | ieth con me on! sO0n Ts TCT ANT ped fhe ored TV, $2 weet's b) ullding materials — pi — | 2x8's. all 100 a ft. —_ “property. Pietedeiful trees. 4 re i Lots; ROY ANNETT INC. Between poe Flint. $45,- TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| apr Gas RANGE. APT. S17E Appliances, (422 W. Hnron. FE| piyscore — sheetrock — rockleth Pie's, al 1 ge Ie « ft. ‘property one? cin nell oe Hie. — Tye GRASS LAKE 38 FE. Huron REALTORS eral 8-0466 pest er da fe a cae pans 202 N. MAIN Kenmore etectric clothes dryer. GaINGER WASHER Exc. CON- erecta coeta= secteuce - rom Strei Pian ae sen $14. -4 i SS HESTER. MICH Frigidaire refrigerator ; ~ {ter 2. OR 3-145 ehinges - nails - foundation WOLVE ras. 2 BE *DROOM BRICK open Evenings | and Sunday 1-4 MICHIG: AN “BU SINE: ROCHESTER. } . ee ee cance) dition. $30 Call afte coatin +VERINE 5.600 * \ La tec peated ‘ ; 7 ae Buys thie 2 bedroom, home Cx:- Overlooking spring fed lake, nclud 82 ACRES SALES CORPORATION EA RO ean BURSTS sore] WAR ENCUIE SAUE OF S79 SUR PLUS LUMBER | LUMBER ted living room ning ro ing natura’ repiac s 7 15,200, includes 'SSER. BROKER - 3465_Auburn____FE “abd t le Eitchen, Uiiiity and garage Puivl. Salis, etc, Needs some interior) Tots], price $18.00, _ incline JOHN A Tee Pi RD. “eg re A BUY — SMALL R Tpios, we 1G | _MAple Seis Samuels Appl | ow P cane L ie Seles CO. aoeg | 220-8. Paddock FE 29784 leges on 2 lakes, $900 cown Bi finish. Priced only $7,900 total, Spelt, 13% apt ben wheat, barn FE 4-1582 ter. OL 60711 OL 1-9791 * giz FE 5-8755 | WATER HEATERS. GAS SERVEL 3340 Highland _ Ra. \__(M59) Pontiac THE SALVATION ARMY handle $1.250 down, Regeced fee = ie 40x60, stanchions for 10 cattle, PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Ph Rochester, OL ABOUT ANYTHING + YOU WANT refrig gas space heater. OR ELECTRIC RANGK [PRIGHT PI Rand one D STORE D hy Snyder Lavender os ove water in barn, chicken house MIDWAY BARBER SHOP, FUR- THE HOME CAN BE | _3-516¢ ee ). Adding «machine. 22 rifle. aoe a eee: ory SCHUETT, Realce. 28x30, good modern house, to-M FOUND AT L & 8 SALES. ano « Clothing. nite, liances, = LTOR, EST 20 YEARS ic steed jf miles morte of Lapecs,| wanec. Loceted oy ee A little out of the way, but a lot la Cy 22_Hi-Stendard_ auto. FE_5-3028. 118 WES LAWNERCE __ si Highland Fe Rs. ese _7404 HIGHLAND AD__ (MB ive sizeam on property. 006 Fee iford Mute gal eeeile = less to pay. Furniture, 2 Sep For Sale Miscel aneous EDISON 52 GALLON APPROVED | TRAILER 1 * FATRMO ouNt Take mnie na Teo. taree treat| & on “Dor visit ou we nde dev. it. ‘ a vst yi i Mr PLASTIC “PIPE. 5 Sc PER FT. gr. 6. for eos 8. Perry ally ‘ee peat ed ey Bees: CIVILIANS $300 DN cieetiei, well, "ee a, yt aga wea, Huron Haren te 4508 FE ¢130) Partridge WORK FE RS Dareains rs wo Pa is ‘Piast pide, We per OA.| bt eI s y g.. ve. Mr. 4 30M pson, Finder SED, NT : NO OTHER COSTS ‘Trailer allowed. Dean Dr. , We buy. sell or trade. Come out, yj NI HEARING AID,| Reg. brick, 3 cents a3 W. 7 lb L mbe 2 bedrooms full basement punt) off Duck Lake ite nd 7 Litt Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE . ‘a and look are eres of free|! end t venti hearing aid tor aus. 8 Kine - Ol ott u Tr TIFUL A : : loans to laid- arking. Phone ; -| Both tones at rice. 3 MLETS 1955, Automatic heat. Storms «Ort 420 x 80 with & ‘took ‘tront- Boats, Bait, Trailers off workers "No principal pay. "OPEN MON. SAT. 8 TO 6 _Telegraph_ inquire,” Double bowl aie bien ei Hardware, plumbing and stecricai *s se i sf Takase level Ofte! Top location with 550 feet on ment aati] you are back to ee ae ci mile|? WHEEL UTILITY TRAILERS. | Washbowis with fittings |... § 0.95] supplies 1025 Oakland Ave. ANT = IMMEDIATE | 3 gradual building, [ete ser | - pular Oakland Co. lake. 40| ° werk for 30 days fee et crescs on Aucune | YR S-8782 4621 Filer: }pe, bath seta with trim. 989.95 | Fir 4-4565 VACANT OSSESSION | _sccess to ¢ lakes, OARiand 3 DAVISBURG boats. Extra income from. bait | ma J TRACTOR SADDLE TANKS. re, colored bath set with igo Acta -Winer Re: ta 1 COMPARE THESE ret ts ae grace ah ele asses von oes on .Our Requirements Are: | ciréwati@ WASHER & DRYER | Cheap. OR 3-6686 after @ p.m. eT ee ) grain, like Anew. OR Open. Walk-in & look at {1 & 0 ON THe MARKET. BUY NOW| }7_.0Ciee wi bedrooms. Garage. 1. That fou own furniture or {$109 for both Bor's bike, $15.2 WHEEL TRAILER 8%. 101 gaye ory Ende trea Pety weeiae eae GAS soosihensr Ao oe 3350 | WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN!! woo) shed hay barn and cow AR t Ck C ® car : Refrig. with freezer, $83 Gas Cloverlawn : (172.8 Saginaw 2100 | nace. LP or natural, 140,000 BTU. ¥ a he. To 69851 _ FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION, | fo0l Siete of fruit trees. Land. esor USS 2 That you are ® permanent stove, exc cond. $45 Power | > winkEl, TRAILER 20. DEEP Feri ony TAN&_ NEW- a a Forced alr $225.00 Used § —— = fet benpertg Ce en 4 ‘000 hie! vard. i500 a Tea on = Biirnctive @ month” Hauer oe i that, vou had a good work FE S276 ated aaa a bbe fot wii a _ $1.50. FE 5-1467. Teale on Firestone. = | Moh . Salted A | ca Pegler iia tanaslle eee meee coe 3 rhittie) r.. o iams q .., § 6.600 m busy US. 2. Has new 3 bed-| and q good paying record be- a 7h. GE'S, sILI-CONE IN A MASONRY as new, My “Partridge Waterford Bile acre $10.000| **? G LAIR | room owner's home next door, | tore detominy unemployed aut on OVEN: LA Pi aoer De —— | cowering to stop moisture pene- diantake Rd., ¢ 300i. SEE mae WHITE. BROS. ‘GEORG ES Tce Satecter’ operation | If you owe bills dnd are being | —pllance, Davisburg. MA 56011, ? WHE 2-0000 _Thomps on b0°S. Perry st ae. Oren a) ia ce) i | er see a sweeter operation — owe ee obits naa ompson, I Pe: Foire Li kel nt ve © tie 4538 Dixie. Hw — OR 32-1251, and it’s so easy to buy. pressed for payment come to ~1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING poole ellos 3 cop Gop AND “ALUMINUM COMBI- Country Lakefro On im nithox ran’ ! siwcriy. We ve Soshenen am eee eres | GOS. Doors Fe eee es, 0] 4 7 Attractive 8 room Det ee oTot| Open Bras Sul punchy. id Hh — “SPECIAL Reo RE are, Mics oe 7 ont» reer commun 9) eee et eel Flay voest STEEL OVERHEAD BENSON LUMBER CO, “home on 3 acre om. pit CEDAR ISLAND LAKEF un 40 ; AS ee Factory seconds and all standard tion. room plus sun- : FE 4-3581 1 WwW. RON ossible rice, es NEY i ee room. Full a ance, paneled ving — = ane ~* tory pone Fly vmod STORE STORE, BY ae ws Loans to $500 bey set eyuinder. . Folia a Bown, #3 owe. ana’ up, Com lete ak on steel Wleckey eloset docre Machinery : OA fiftion with garbage disposal a Sate mugs Geck, wart fete an + Noor, Full Seremens| Dantes m, Pe Kink . Made Quickly $15.20" inefuatng gas Kenyon Bot and fibergias AWNINGS $9.95 and | Disappearing stairways | MP. SEROLi dishwasher, 1 car garage. Hat) ttncnes gdh. undscaped’ $15,900 ‘pine breakfast room. FoR : RENT OR : COM- He_ Ges Go. ORS. UP pormamenta) iron, aluminum | Fiectrie garage door operato : “4 — furnished 3 room , cottage toe) sino) down, Mr. ¢ Mar-| acres saw timber, 6 acres of tiled tely eat "bar. 31911 en ce ———-———| storms. hic tet usmau Good _¢ ea. for immediate sale at $4, io 2083 oF = “fe, ont Kk, 32 x 4 25 x 60 and a He «9 bi - r. You will omer receive pleasant | “SOF VALLELY atage front rem ng. ouiy 000 dow = ie . 50 x 30 laying house, 8 x 34 brood-| —v-_Huron_ St. FE +7943. courteous considerate and friend! . ceappar qecqeie “The Old Reliable Posen onre Ma's pape oa bee atimates. Do It Yourself 61 ' _EM_ encore nt | | ee parage, pranary, milk RESTAURANT FOR SALE OR ——— at re Bay ber E SAVE ENERGY, USE Auburn & Reshoeier Roads ‘BERRY a R SALES: ee s aaveccl ake “ | COMMERCE LAKE house 1 ook shed, Owner says| lease, New equipment and new) fices See 0 y Call Ox {0941 for free IOOR R as 3 bed- Beautiful wood- only $1 + Sendione a “ANT -) oT. Gf: | estimates Ever OL 1-623 311. 8, Paddook _PE 2.0203 ‘Here you bave a modern 2 bedtoom home. Bea Bont A “mt st Boulevard. : IWANT ADS! To find al, ELECTRIC” WATER | oy ere room “ranch. home on, 16 eres! t e¢ lot Clear sand bese. > ‘METAMORA’ AR 5 SW or Fe bse, ‘ (2 GALLO GOLF SET, NEW. STEN SHAFTS. with. lake frontage. eqs ged. bball on 4bia_ oni $0, geree, modern 10 Toom coun- TAN YNDARD OIL STATI N. FOR BUCKNER neater a oF oe ore Perey. = matched cost $03 = Sell : ; : rm, and ¢ “| « 4 : It lace to | r 2 nom pee ee Eiream rans thea part, of thls *Multi-Lakes "Realty. apn A Ag ee ae Auburs job, place to lye or a) oO lowex ice PER PrN | tapee eT NEW My Trely 88 ows er ns 1578 de ined Oe outbul in| - isnt 4 _ Helen me j Fan - , | colt lots G A. Thompson. 60 the : aan fered. bara at just Hiss —— ‘te PE FRONTAGE a ON Wa Ez food ition. New fences. $5,006; AU... wiscien after : Inance 6. | Foc ad used car, see Cc lassi | §. Perry. = , Wg a Cost $75 sell Sieak rrclek Geach FEET) ORC Riavewny (FTAN : POPE |g [SL REED FOR TaroMaTIOR | FE eR : EAL ‘TOR P. ARTRIDGE Du ae Lake Frontage. Cha ce C. Ridgeway | tease, ed _ PRALLED TAKE, | fied NOW! ~ | dhetion of the person—that hee - Jon, \gas, seratched, 3.50) Mick | #3581, ¥. HURON j REALTOR - - Bat edath or Ba Rte, pod F ) | i al Holiday Park, pi, oo a) Orchard . | ] 5 ' B. 2.3: r ve, Sr MOLTIPLE Minti & SERVICE ‘CHAPIN REALTORS OR 3-8992/#75 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203) 6 p.m. , pS pa.t 4 13 Be | Fi \ ‘. g . : ; i . Ye : : : : . a) a! i 1 | it e : ly , ; ‘ \ ‘ 1 2 ™ . 4 \ ’ & For Sale Pets ofa cen 7) Ae PRAYY | SEWING PARAKEETS, SUPPLIES, | trie spies ve week § Days 8:30 to 6:00; is 216! “ew PE $413 | -¢ Cameras, Equipment 61A Foopigs STANDARD. Wi Siocon oe 7 WE BUY sete Trape cam-| ome Sipalmplcoship ‘re, tire, 100 6 Detroiter recorders. q 115 to Bo ft. me shop, 1 W. Hu- “MA Soea3, ICAL lies, 3441 mshi TROP’ rise & PE 47207 GING NG CANARIES “ LEING Trade-in allowance on your fo (aes trailer © ¥ 1946 - Sale Musical Goods 62 SRS tA Trade-in 10 an on’ your 1949 aa Granes 2 B tenets = to 1961. Bring your title with 3 MONTHS ce KINSMAN SPIN- i nee you, Yes, even st our low. low ie iy oid, ACh be Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 trade in “trade ‘Res yfuroiuare ore ra ; und BAND & O a. vogs Ee hundreds of dollars when you buy RCHESTRA INSTR - ante rented for the summer MfORRIS MUSIC 34 S, Telegraph FE 2 0567 Across from. Tel-Huron CORNET. ¥: 9. in ow ogg BET. 5B eis '§ s. “Bivd. E, Rochester. ‘DOGS, CATS BOARDED — Shee CAFS BOARDED — FE FE 2-4768. Burr-Shell, 375 8. “Tele graph. Meinl atention ALL | BREEDS, SPE- El onnge @ Bob Hutchinson | ici i ina —ctin in tock Sena Se lintetaeeee S LAYER LA poe RECONDI- tioned, Guerante 60571. te: Grain & Feed 7 Mobile Home 1 IANO Sonar - OSCAR), FE 32-5217 ¥i ..,.eenmiat. ve, SIZED PRACTICE Pi- HA Y, oe UP. Bina a lumber. Phone MA 6.2 Te ACR ¥ TO BE CUT Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Fon Pint (0.8. 10) OA 86-2318 sfter 5 p.m. 4 miles north “* GALLAGHERS | ae ae Sous poe : : 41112|Olds 68-1952 32 motor. needs rings : PoT 5 VER- johnson A-1 BLACK DIRT IR owt Perry” 8. For "Sale Tires 80A al a FE 49130 All types eand STRAWBERRIES. BOOT EE | wn = 0. |_Rd. OR 3 Fant Morgan _|4.1 USED TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE rs) BLACK ‘DIRT, ” GRAVEL, FILL, STRAWBERRIES Kk YOUR = itewall EM_3-3482, wea Penton Rd. 3 miles south off ” ata’ Oe Betta SALES FE Fenton or of M58. A | BLACK DIRT cao i Mit | 503 8. Saginaw a . I Fin top soil, road gravel NEW TIRES, 670 1 vic. of Clarkston-Draston aint.| Sale Coa Equipinent 76| $10.95. plus tax exchange; New ents Hh delivery. MA 56-0868. 5 FM. : - __ Beye &_Oweng_Seeens { BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR-| tec. State Tire Bales, 0 a od Al * bore hay rake. Like pew. Hewes . . TOP ogee BARD, GRAVEL, fil & black dirt, Bulid ex-| 7-031 32. STANDARD BRAND yn A TI cavating ola tg OR. BALER SPECIAL traded in on General Safet a} BLACK DIRT & PEAT MixED 1 NEW THC No. 4s PTO BALER| UP,,'0 50 per cent off, Black or ii TOP SOIL CRUSHED 8T 1 USED IHC ho. 45 PTO BALER ED WILLIAMS gravel, peat, Fill, Sad 1 ew So xt OE pane Ps make 451 S. Saginaw st Raeburn eee Ei oar Auto Service 81 Sate del. Crushed stone FE pk A-1 TOP SOIL 4, cane STONE Lawn work, A-1 TOP SOIL, ceceeeS STONE, Sand. gravel, fill Lyle" Conklin, Fe ¢-lli2 or FE 2-572. RT. TOP P g0IL. SAND i Lae hi Th in Osakiand County. FE 46-1131 or FE 27774. BLACK DIRT $8 per load, Do bulldozing & ap _Seaping, Max Cook FE_5-0410 GOOD FARM TOP SsOIL, YDS. for a Delivered, FE ROAD Spor vie 5 YDS. $00. Delivered, PE 46688, LOADING CHOICE BLACK c DIRT, $i per yd we also deliver. yd, — $10 FE 4-6588. PROMPT DELIVERY Py YARD ~ black dirt or peat. OR 3-064 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS sor. = piy Sand, gravel & dirt, reo used. —<=| Avis. 1880 Opdyée. 4.4380. Ss GARDEN whibion with A tachments Like new, $135. ‘CR 34 bo syy "RING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT ONpren as 40734 rE «4 (hbo 1... Oo. SEE OUR SELECTION OF | HAY Tools — New. Use rts and av OBILE REPAIR, ALL m Arc welding. FE 2-4704. AFT GRINDING IN THE ers rebored. Zuck Ma- che Hood, Phone F’ aS RSTALLED FR FREE " Mufflers and ta ee Hollerback’s Auto Parts FE 2-471 M0 Baldwin _Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘6 EAGLE MTR, SCOOTER. A-1 be . Side cor & access. PE 7 anpmsson tabs & SERVICE 8. ADDOCE tat Pike) FE 4-4246 A Good cond. OAkland 3063. DEERE MT TRACTOR. 2) ~ bottom plows & cultivator, pete bata Crosby pene Rd. MA §-2129. Eves MaAyiair 6-2453. For Sale Motorcycles 83 48 HARLEY GOOD CONDITION. PE 4-358. CULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Parts & Re aire ws or 1957 ae 250 «CC, A-1 CONDI- tion with lots of extras. OR 3-3450. B.M.W. SALES AND SERVICE “ mortar & ance OR 3-154 soo a, ae 6-046!” 32), Edith. wince Gio SOT gy ORE NEAT CHRE™S Fon rae AU, RTO, our Hariey yvidson. ar Le a) oe FILL CLAY Pia it, Ge SD PRICES 2= Davidson Sales Co., 372 8 Sant ATT U * naw onde ances. ° oo. Guatksten Fox Harvester PTO hay & iNDIAN NS cuidon 1S tess take Coal and Oi] Co. MA $-7421. ity units, ready tor “tne field. a *meego Harbor. OP SOIL 18 OUR BUSINESS.|Fox Harvester with engine. hay & - Peat & biack dirt, FE 2-7611. | Lag Like coe. $550. ~ For Sale Bicycles 84 Tor BOIL, BLACK DIRT. SAND/|Fox Crop Blower. . -& gravel. rE S700 days; FE aa ta 0 acrmusig Bar. | Like ome 3.1625 oe. eves ar Gore, . a 33,000 YARDS PEAT aah x Boats & Accessories 85 at th - BPP A PP LLLP PPP LPP LALLA ALLL A eiser. MA 43040. MA_4-1782. HOUGHTEN & "x SON PLYWOOD .12 FT. CARTOP ror SOIL. SAND GRAVEL FILL| J. 1._Case & Pe ri age Deaier boat 1 12 ft, rowboat, ORiando 5-7850 FE Rochester OL, 1-761 3-195. and at. FE 303° FOP SOIL SAND & GRAVEL, pickup truck load. FE 5-0440, BY TRACTOR CLOSE OUT pacha Ta tractors, 4 riding trac- tiding mowers, 4 used fl FT. SWITZER, B. U., COM- plete controls, Mercury 30, trail- . both licensed. OL. 3-7326. Rent Trailer Space 79) TRt FE 23-0101 panes paws te TM, Rog, US. Pot Of, «6-29 “What I like chon the sack is that everybody starts out even!" bie For Sale Trucks 90 PICK-UPS "48 FORD iN “4A FORD S¢ TON am ‘64 FORD 4 TON ~ For Sale Cars 1955 BUICK, SPECIAL, 2 seit Feed 1955 B L. __% Fully equipped light blue, Cali Wanted Used Cars 88] its; BviGx, SUPER HARDTOP. = Power | e8 AS MUCH As $59 FOR JONK AND Excellent condition. Private own- cheap cars, 2-2666 days or oe ae = | Pees LOR BORA 0p “ia Bulgh2 47. Hale Steele Ford “Bricht Sr "| it BUICK & ie uTH, rignt Spot =| 52S see 1 E, Bt. PE 2-353 Needs Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-0488 Four door or ro Ta) at the the cor Orchard Lake GLENN' S PORTATION. CALL ORLAN. OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open 74 Oakland CORNER PIKE & EAST -R & R MOTORS Needs used cars, Get Trade up or See M&M Motor Sales For top hg a op lete model cars. 2527 Dixte Hw OR 3-1603 pa re to. ddler ® THRO “AUBURN MOT x38 BLVD. | ; WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS Pah nected Oe om age © oairart” Shut al some » North oon es Wood irmingham TOP CASH a ¥ : ecowom “ine oP KopoRN bal Bac ey to» om FE 5-9219° TOP SOIL. SAND & GRAVEL. FE} ti 7 Soor PLYWOOD BOAT, NEW- B25l days or FE O6145 eves. tary mowers gad ree) and ro-/l.y painted Call OR 3-100) before Jim Raine | 9 am. or aftef 7 p.m. WASH SAND & GRAVEL. a le rs Co RILL evane- EQUIP 6307 DIXIE HWY. MA_5-7878 or OR _3-7024 dirt. top soil. peat humus GLENN'S TRUCKING FE 5-5437 Auction Sales YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING re soil, gravel, fll, etc. FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 68 AUCTION SALE OF THE abbas es dp | aatieere of late Mra nome the on Da- vison St. in the = of — ‘2 FT. FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT, with Wizard motor, Will fall! 97| skis, ready for water, $250. 412-4672, ’ RUNABOUT. 2 HP AND trailer,*$750, 8615 Pontiac Lk. And. i¢ SHELL LAKE. 30 HP. EVIN- rude, Seif starter, es 8, Frances _ between 6 & noo SER p.m, All Pot of a 3 bed-16 FT RUNABOUT WITH 95 ae ‘. Foland ve coumare. reas aoe a oak a. borsspower Cs Chris Creat, Excellent FE 8-227: iy - GOD DELIVERED. DUMP _TRUGK| Etzabeth Rovt clean sae Mins Ié FT, BORG OUTBOARD. CRUIS- and trector service, FE 5-6356, Hickmott, auctioneers er. 1957 Johnson Javelin trailer, or FE 5-3972. or OA & 86-2159 si _cond Ree top vie, MI cover, €Xc. See ene cond. R 4440. For Sale Pets 69/7 oy LIC ACTION. DEALERS ig CENTURY RUNABOUT, 00 HP) | new’ merchandise. "Vieten Jewel Gray, $700 OA_8-307). AKC BRITTANY SPANIELS. $35 ry, soft goods, shirts, clocks, tools, |’b4 EVINRUDE. 15 HP. xc. ag a in line. Mil- Her 5 goods. oe Hes | caer _condition. FE_5-2217, . ‘| BOA - MOTORS - TRAILERS AKC REGISTERED GERMAN (TS* 10) TROJAN Tebaares & Outboard Shepherd puppies for sale. Ph. _PE 5-0067._ BRITTANY SPA} Y SPANIEL PUPPIES. 8 weeks 2635 Auburn _Ave Used Truck Parts 89A PPP LBBB PL POPPA PLP PLR ALPE USED TRUCK PART ALL MARES 4ND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES FE 46633 For Sale Trucks co, r Bivd, en int ward Ave. Strmingtam. FORD TRUCK 1% b pao F-5 STAKE : Good tires and mounted _condition, oe Franklin Bivd, is? FORD DUMP. SALE, ae FE 42290. SMARTS AU orrek BALES. | hom % opping every Wednead mile west of North, min Center, Rochester BQSTON oP PIES 1ES & STUDS, 855 ss, OR BOXER PUPS, pier “a7 & Hid. FE 8-3835, BEAGL GOOD HUNTER OR $5 each, FE For Sale Housetrailers 78 55 SPARTAN « .. ROYAL MANSION yn PT. — BED EXCELENT CONDITION Ask for Keith Bridge—FE 3-T117 or call OR 33288, nas NEED -A. FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified lAds to sell, |good job. FE 28181 is : the Want Ad number! , rent, find Our posts are set up ree dik sin’ ee BOA NOEHIELDS aes Boat bacaes re. trim ~~ moild- Hfoe obs Perry gervice Ine 6129 Rd a /pOaTs liner oe oy Stee he neve iy - j trailers| 1962 Ponti SL reat i et ae AT. SALES i_Days. FE 49370) “ derful ji ight. BOATS FIBERGLASSED & CUS- a te nae oie mage tom MY 3-1448 ‘6 FORD IN PICK-UP. CU BOA ATS_BOATS, SEE Us BEFORE oe _ ‘ul shape, Tslow as 10. 10 CF rely? er cent kage, deal| tS Rete ee i PONTIAC'S et ppd motors. : 8 70 HP. TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass — [1966 GMC M603, WITH HYDRA | | a Sac 1952 G 1949 14 wheel steel trailer Ae, AS". Weapteane vl | he? {3 », Nv ff ~ 1 G eA ae Ny RD > WELD £ R, LINCOLN * a. tan ons ats | Pontiac Sales» “66 pet. 2 ©. Powergiide. dr. sedan. AVERILL'S NEED matic Secu Seon’ Shop tt. Then bring i bere for “Spyeramati rel i Whitewsll top dollars, ‘ a F rE 208 DIXIE Wee case patie Ran. ae ae er brakes. Easy-eye glass —CKSH FOR CARS ‘eT? Pontiac 4 dr. sedan SH FOR ae s. Wee te RARDENBURG MOTOR, ¢ SALES | 5 i Figg omg em CASH 4 hie? 4 dr. sedan. LATE MODEL Hydramatic. R&H. Whi s. ron, LAr i + 2 &, Deluxe Hydra- matic, R&aH. Wh alls. Community Motor Sales ‘specials! AUBURN AT Eas BLYD. 7. ne SS ne ee Staple 5-141 SB 4 DR. DYNA. R-H. sharp. $39 dn, R&R Mi 124_Oskland FE 4350 tr = Pad dolla 1955 2 8. . rE ean gray. & real f for the “wy Drayton pags i ™ s. “ alas? ns oo r Woodward Ave. Cash Do ; : _tuodels. Ph. On S136 seal gnes ‘ae etal CHEVROLET, With Got the Itch AnD SHIFT RELIABLE TRANS. To Switch A BETTER “embetter cars that ts. from, as low as Ahh oie A & heater 1956 Pontiac, Starchief 4 dr. Powerglide.+ Whitewalis eo Eves. | 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr. V8 engine. § 385 — ee? = eedan, “Radic ‘ beeen eee ee renee eee #3590 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ae | m the. Barwa So yal On th Bivd OXFORD, MICHIG _ OA 8-2528 Hardenburg Ford Fusane 2 <- ‘36 F FACTORY OFFICIAL's CARS 19 TO PICK F We have 24 1957 vrolets, 2 doors, 4 dows payment. Ascume's mail ‘eorce Lucky Auto _Seles, 102-8, Saginaw. £. 1956 2pDOOR V-8. true yams at 31.067 Fs at 8 "Josdwerd ave. Bi: Bingen MY 42738. you ad. Ick ¥ R-| - tible. Call OL 2.7707, after 6 p.m. is? BUICK CONVERTIBLE, Roger’ s Sales & Service | F ettedlo & Lester, "55 $1295 For Sale Cars 91 FACTORY BRANCH 538 CHEVROLET RDTOP PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” a $s MT. : Steed ND “9 CHRYSLER § PASSENGER “ae eon og Tagg ag » new ia WinDsOR 6. In cond, §300.OR SaeTl bet, & il am. “ux cylinder, YE 60036. HASKINS | 23 VACATION SPECIALS 1955 Nash Ram , radio, beater, = deen wehiss en- $1405 Haskins Chev. se! art “Bre alt" » MAple 6-507) 57 DESOTO 4 DOOR trans. , Power dual headlamps. Brand new. ‘34 DODGE CORONET 4 DOOR 6 isa 9 FORD, DR. RADIO AND | - tal ieee Bg mone: yoo = BARGAIN LOT Hunter ‘Bia ns “en tm Birm. wou SELLING OUT '57 OLDS ee HYDRA., LIGHT GREE: $2100 ‘57 WAGON 4 DR.. PLYMOUTH SPORTS SUBURBAN bie 1850 ‘97 CHEVY 2 dr. 20.,A BEAUTY, 450 ‘96 OLDS 4 DR, 8, HYDRA, POWER 590 ‘SS PONTIAC . 2 DR, 8 HYDRA. 2 TONE "55 PICKUP © noper % TON. ‘54. CHEVY ~'S4 CHEVY | 2 DR, STANDARD TRANS. 2 a 4 RIEMENS( INEIDER- | S ENGLI 2 232.8, Beginaw Fe 24131 $08 site sere 2 remy | 55 FORD STATION WAGON * $895". cy" OWENS ini FonD. Va OVERDRIVE ee Se a. Be Om ex pty tie oe OVERHEAD DEAL. nee bette: i0-TD. GREEN. . 1953 FACTORY BRANCH ‘34 MERCURY 2 DOOR Radio & heater, Mercomat- ic. 3 tone blue & red. “RETAIL AIL STORE” -Get Wi we F Economize RAMBLER BUICK | Better Buy Used Cars 7 pvolkswagon «+» Save en one own- 53 Che Chevrolet 2 Dr. : $ poi paint, a pon tires. | '55 Pontiat 870-.... gigs AN, radio, io > a eam a ONE OWNER te. tone green. 34 Buick 2 Dr. ... § 995 Dynaliow Bai se radio, heater, ae. , white tire: nm parmosizing re Ata '57 Pontiac 2 Dr. ;. $1895 Sarre . radio white ‘tires, red & ‘b whlte beauty. ’57 Cheve 210 . from $1695 malenge. wi Bi tiaeet “pouer- 2 to choose from, "54 4 Buick 4Dr..... $ 895 Y GOAN, satin, heater, he. a ONE OWNER: 54 Pontiac 4 Dr. ay te UXE ee ed si ONE 1'53 Buick 4 Dr. ... $ 395 595 ieeniPaatoanese we 155 Buick 4 Dr. .. $1295 omg a ‘OLIVER | BUICK . 210 Orchard Lake yay FE 2-910t Open Eves. - Bat Be “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass B’ham CONVT. OPEN / T REMEMBER, ‘aie is an old established OLDS- Tomer; CADILLAC franchised dealership and the major- 4 DR. new : a clean | ity ped ea cars are new “pear |car trade-ins. Steele Ask r neighbors and freed: tad ‘they too will recommend Jerome’s as the place to purchase your next car. a JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 — Open till 10 FOR UALITY ~ CADILLACS Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward “MI 4-1930 Vee Galore DURING THIS FABULOUS Month-End Clearance Sale _ A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION AND A TERRIFIC VARIETY IN PRICES—ANYONE CAN GET A CAR FROM > Matthews- ‘57 Chevrolet '97 Cadillac ‘58 Corvette ‘55 Pontiac ‘56 Chevrolet STATION WAGON ‘96 Ford ‘54 Chevrolet "Vistar iN DEL RAY ° ‘oo Chevrolet Hargreaves ‘55 Chevrolet ‘55 Chevrolet 53 Pontiac par ~— COUPE cae DOOR ‘55Plymouth ‘56 Chevrolet ‘53 Chevrolet ‘93 Packard poe ‘Sl Chevrolet ‘Chevrolet Oakland County’s Largest Chevy Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE. ; ‘FE CBG Ct _ MANY TRANSPORTATION Sirurs Piden 95 to’ wind ta Terms ‘93 Chevrolet ‘51 Chevrolet a . dias. ul “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1958+ ae 2 ipa Re eg TWENTY:SEVEN | Tel evision Come + ‘2 -- Today’ S ‘Television PYograms. nid _ Programs furnished by stations listed in this colums are subject to change without notice Coane S-WIGK-TV ”_Chnanel +—WW1-T¥ Casanel 1=WETE-TY Channel 9 CRLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS caused tushand’s: death, ber 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy me 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. 4 imprisonment, (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Popeye (2) December Bride. Ruth (4) News: Williams strikes back when Matt|tis00 (2) Arthur : (2) Racket Squad. meotias hie snit shoniag _. 40 Riles, Piste 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot sisee Ct) ete: toca 1:86 (1) News | 6:20 (4) Box Four. oo a © Soe, . : Suspicion, Detective 4) Truth or Consequences. 6:30 (1) Theve Musketeers ° Milland battles . (1) Ricky the Clown, - oe Frontier. Gunman vows Crowley, Andrew eae (9) Howdy Doody. to change his ways. co-star, 11:43 (7) Noontime Comics. (2) News: LeGoft. (2) Studio One. Terry Moore terrorizes (4) Death Valley. Story of author of west- Bret: Harte, ern stories. (2) Badge 714. 7:10 (7) Weather. 7:15 News: Daly. 7:30 (T) Youth Bureau. ‘ (9) Million Dollar Movie. Fay. Bainter, “The War Against Mrs, Hadley.” ('42). (4) Price Is Right (color). (2) Robin Hood. Robin pu an end to salt saenopee 10:15 (9) Weather, 10:29 (9) Film Fare, 10:30 (7) Frisco Beat. lies.” (°32). (4) Suspicion (cont). (2) Studio 1 (cont.) Soupy for three weeks. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News: Westerkamp. (2) News: LeGoff. $ 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. | | ts! (2) Weather. he 29 (4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports. . 8:00 (7) Star Performance. Nav "id! (9) Movie (cont.) * (4) turns to claim his son. run.) (2) Burns, Allen. Ronmie’s sent to summer school be- Restless Gun. Gambler who deserted his family re- (Re- “Here Comes. ea Nightwatch Theater. Brian Donlevy, “Another |”: Face.” (°35). 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater ( atv eaad Day (4) Wells Fargo. Agent fakes (4) ‘Codey. holdup to fool gang. | (2) Brightu. Day. 2) Talent Scouts. C (2 a . 43 He] (2) Cartvon Frolic. 4:15 (?) Secret St ri 9:00 (7) Grand Ole Opry. Coun- try style music. ‘8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 4:30 <9) Laff Time. (9) If Had a Million (7) Cartoon Carnival. | (2) Edge of Night. (4) Twenty One. | : (2) Danny Thomas. Family|**%@ (7) Big *how. \“s (4) Modern Romances. reunion threatens to turn in-| to clan war when Une e|%4 (2) Cartoon Classroom. iS: G) Deteit Bentetned. Tonoose meets Kathy’s fath-| (4) Charles Farrell. er, (Re-run). 9:06 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. | (1) Sir Lancelot. 9% (2) News. (9) Looney Tunes. 9:30 (7) Polka-Go- Round. Pre. - miere. Polka sons, dances 9:90 (2) Beat the Clock. 5:38 (2) Susie. Singer Dorothy Caruso (4) Romper Rvom (4) It's Great World _Americat - Ukrainian youth (7) Our Sriend Harry a (7) Mickey Mouse Club dancers XQ (9) Serial Theater. 49) Front Page Challenge 9:35 (9) Billboard. San (4) Turn of Fate. Woman (Barbara Stanwyck), just re- <@:00 (2) Garry Moore. Look for Bomb leased from prison, seeks re- | (4) Dough-Re-Mi. venge against nian who} (9) sfovie. Aboard Trujillo’ s : Luxury Yacht 1 Kind of ‘ —— | LOS ANGELES (AP)—A phony 8 Hymn ending — ibomb plot overheard.in a sleazy eg baer ily waterfront dive failed to dis: 13 BE borne rup t Sunday afternoon festivities ee eeeesatel aboard Lt. Gen. Rafael Trujillo uneuecets li 1s Nether . - Jr.'s luxury yacht. is Avaaaes / A 12-piece band continued to 30 Poker stakes % blare Latin rhythms as_ police bl yy Fy Cor ZL, bomb squad officers, firemen and aes fr HAY Coast Guardsmen searched the 4 — -. ~ 35-foot vessel. They also checked 33 Feminine Wi dock pilings where the Angelita ume r ty is berthed. No bomb was found. v = | a Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, dancing 5 Soce Sete on deck with ex-husband George 77 Bird's bills Sanders, waved gaily to the board- r*4 ioe ing party. Other guests danced) $ Panel of eve and ‘chatted, apparently uncon-' 4 Shore cerned : ig p-posesid «Bl B) * * & SY Rumen . a Fa; .y The handsome gereral son of ti Werem rene: i re é the Dominican Republic dictator S ccaaae 24 Nomad 40 Actress vas aboard. But reporters on the “ere 25 Biblical name enw fie bay dock did not observe him on deck bag te 26 Frozen rain Billard shot during the three-hour search sd 7 Ocean 27 Abandoned a The wonderful | 8 . venerable S girciekere 71 gees foo | The bomb hunt began when a 87 Purtive r) Grostest 28 Paboall = . a3 Bmereh and petty man - age a rages) + "healt 29 Singing voice 44 ¢ reported to police that over We s2ce og " oral came 31 Pay no . $ ol ea heard two men in a bar claim | * ponressent It Dermant 33 Openings 4 ao twp {they had planted a bomb “just to. i S oo as kT Next to * 50 Steal seare the h~ out of them. ™ 4 | -- Today's Radio Programs - win, (700) URKLW, (#00) Www, (ese) WOAR, (1190) -WHYZ, (eT WPRON, (14688) — WIRK. (1490) ’ wWwJ. Bandstand wre | diag ec Pp WXYZ, News, Shorr uated WXYZ News, Surreli pagel = 2 CKLW Heatter. Davies ‘wwe Nees Paget dp natal rig wear, Kern Geote WPON ©. Lewis 5 v | WxYz, wattrick. iy abies — WPON C Lewis $00 WIM. We. to Rapptness | CKLW. joey hen Moleed | WON Newa Sports 9:90 WIR, Jack Harris WWJ, News Confessions WCAR, News, Bennett CELW. News, M. Labbit CKLW. News, Davies WPON Newa Weather W News, Chase 6:00— WIR, = Roundup WJBK. News, Reid WXYZ, News, Shorr WJBK, Stereophon!o ww, New Roberts WPON Amerien to Knees | Wron’ Don Zee Show WCAR Page's Party WXYS, Pred Wolt WPON Muste with Mason CKLW Rooster Club 10:30~ WWJ. Don Ameche #100. WJK, Helen Trent WJBK. Tom Sposa n CKLW News. Davies ww, Matinee oo Guest House WCAR News, rida wx Ed a nz areal organ WPON Country Roundup [11:00—-WJR, Whispering Sts ouLw Shif ae Davies CKLW Lewis Jt WWJ News French VICAR News Bennett WCAR News Patrick 6.s0- Win Voice of Agricit; WXYZ Curtain Calls WJBK, News. Mc WJBK, Tom Clay a: ww, 3 Star Extra © WCAR, New WCAR News, B Martyn WWJ, Woman in House WXYZ. ot t —. WPON sou Mackinnon WPON Mon MecKinnon We News MeKenaie m . Wear Patrice 1:00—-WJR, News, Music ee Time for Music we Oe :00—WJR, Amos ny Andy | Ww, Nene 8. ‘Roverte CELW. Hews, Davies t:00— WIR, Parade of Bands wolt jan WJ, Bet Your Life hie ee tees Oevid WXYR Wattrick, McKenzie 8:30—WJIR, Answer Please WJBK, News, George path gw et cee in WWJ, Nightline WCAR. New sire Club rurspay wrerxoon | Gath Mork Bonet 9:60—-WJIR, World Tonight WWJ, Telephone Time CRLW. Bible 11:30—-WJR, Muste TUESDAY MORNING CKLW G Nunn 1 WJBK mere. George . | a:0—WwJR, Music Ral 4 WXYZ, News, David wolt 10:00-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WWJ, News, True Story WxY2, Curtain Calls CKLW. News, Mary Morgan CKLW News Ernie Ford t tema’ tree Mexvel ews, rwe CKLW Grant. Livestock — WXYZ, M. Shorr WJBK, News, Reid #:30—WJK, Cpl. Next Door WWJ, One Man's Pamily CKLW &hifthbreak, Davies 3:30. WJ, House rarty 4:30—WJM, Musto Hel) soba ge lll Te COMEBACK FAILS — Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca are but two of the TV comics who are steadily declining in popularity. Cae- sar recently closed his third video series, despite having provided had a many bright moments in television history. 8 Viewers Shun | Caesar's Show Fall of Comics Traced payee Hh ee : I i 3 5 e season, steady decline in TV. Numerous theories for this have By EARL from one man ‘Se WILSON found it’s impossible to cope “Anyway, most people who have studied the matter think teotanta, ete, . BRUSSELS — Billionaire J. to kindly ask all you people to quit writing him for money. x *« * “A lot of ‘people are economically illiterate,” he complained -“« while here studying the future by going al- most daily to the World's Fair. “I had a letter: Don't Bother Writing | Getty for Giveaway WILSON who wanted me to give him a , Ford sedan and a Ford truck—both new. If _ they’d been used a little, they wouldn't do!” So the 20,000 “gimme” letters from 50 countries that he's received since he was called the world’s richest man haven't wrung many, if any nickels, from him, “Give my apologies to the public,” he said. “You can say that unfortunately I've with the flood. it’s a mistake to give to private individuals. “They give to institutions. How would you know if you | Paul Getty has requested me * all day and all night on TV, and the cost is only a few pennies in electricity, : Any time you want, you can have your senses dulled by watch- ing a variety of entertainment, or what passes for it. Millions do so. . * * * That’s what is wrong with ‘the movie business. Not the high price of baby sitters. Not poor pictures. It's just that most people are sat-|, urated with mental images of ac- ‘tors, singers, tap dancers, quiz con- nation’s teen-agers the movie indestry— ‘helped 500 people one month, 250 of them wouldn't need help only because they refuse to sit next month? They might need help permanently! | Some people have asked him ifor jobs. | “That's very worthy,” added ‘the sixtylsh American who ‘hasn't been home in years. “But the only person I employ is a secretary and that job is filled. The companies have their own personne! de- partments.” “What about tipping?” I said. “My Beautiful Wife wants to know how you handle it.” Getty laughed, knowing that some people think he’s a skinflint. He’s aware of the tales that he dress- es so simply that he couldn't less he owned them. “Some people think I should tip twice as much as anybody ‘Why should I? That makes Americans unpopu-, else,” he said. ‘ lar. ‘The people who do it don't know what to tip or are delib-| erately trying to show off. * $1.75). seven . get in some of his hotels un- * * He mentioned that a 5,000 franc dinner check in Paris .. (about $12) would carry an automatic 15 per cent charge ( about | “To that,” he said, “I would add '%4 or ‘4 of the service ting frightened. charge.” Meaning, he would add perhaps 80c, making the serv- ice and the extta run $2.55 on a $12 check. | “Don’t you think that’s enough?” he asked. I did! Getty doesn't know when he'll return to his usual hangout, Paris, where he’s li a permanent hotel suite?” I “Oh, no,” he added, money in cash'” he said. “I just t ved for years. “Do you have asked. ake ft by the day. You know.” “a lot of people think that a rich man has all his THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Voc A Rockefeller Center men’s shop advertises: “Yes! We ‘Have Vicuna!” ... New costume jewelry will duplicate Elvis house; they’ll move to Spain. * Presley’s GI dogtags, with his serial number and blood type . . . ‘Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas are selling their N.Y. town * EARL’S PEARLS—The optimist is probably wrong as often as the pessimist, but he has a lot more fun. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Asking a woman her age is like from Bordeaux, France. ‘buying a used car; you know the speedometer’s been turned. Bordeaux is about back, but you don't know how far... (Copyright, 1958) That's earl, brother. in the living reom and watch the home screen. x *« * That’s the theory, anyway. further details, Firemen. Rescue a Modern Age _ Red Riding Hood | LAKEWOOD, N. J. upon a time—in fact, it seems like |yesterday—a little = took a trip ‘to grandma's hou girl left her parents and started playing with two little friends. Pretty soon they found themselves half a mile from the house, They decided to go back, and her friends took the long way around, || * * * | But the little girl—let’s call her | Joyce Gunther, 8, of Howell Town- 'ship—decided to take a short cut | through the dense scrub pine for- It wasn’t long before she real- \ized she wag lost and started get- | Her parents got frightened too. |They called some_ volunteer | woodsmen—250 of them. * * * ‘lentertainer.” They want to break away from the nest, so they go to theaters. (AP)—Once storm door When she got ‘ere the little lians Continue to Decline.i in " Populartig | Sponsor: Aiding. Levant Rehired © by Same Station. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Oscar Levant returns tonight to the local itelevision show from which he Voodoo Dust, Ma‘am? t's Just Red Pepper ° ty Sheriff Tony Lobello took only “la few minutes yesterday to clear up charges of voodoocism in the ut 6 a bentaca ‘veaehar: Lobello gingerly tasted some of the powder. 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Moght FE 4.4133 » Levant said he had offers from other stations, but he came back to his old stamping grounds be- into inevitable decline and then Woman Being Held in Husband’s Death BLOOMINGTON, Ind. tion with the fatal shooting Satur- day night of her husband. * * * Police said the woman, Mary Jacobs, refused twice to accept her new husband's dare to shoot him, then killed him with a shot- Watch the scientific journals for}gun blast the third time he dared her to shoot. Joseph Jacobs, 32, died on the kitchen floor of his home six miles northeast of Bloomington. Officers ‘said a shotgun charge tore) through his chest. : * . * Police detectives said Jacobs, a salesman, had been (drinking heavily when he came his wife of six months, of flirting with a man who had been instal- ‘ling screen doors at the house. eause: “They would have gone | home and accused Mrs. Jacobs, | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Bs SERVICE REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING .... 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I’m going into the Roundtable (a New York Night Club) tonight as a musician. And you know what I expect?” He pawed rhythmically at the desk. “I expect.to have my brains knocked out by the crit- ics, frankly, “But how can I get hurt — I) don’t make my livin’ this way. We just sold ‘People’s Choice’ (Jackie's weekly TV show) for a million. I've got a new series on! ‘Skippy’—remember him?—ready (Advertisement) to sell. ‘Phe thing I’m so tickled e,° ° about is I can at last play the Arthritis — Rheumatism drums in a club. And they can/| Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK As a public service to all readers of this 36-page ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write for it. This FREE BOOK fully explains beat my brains out. I’m scared stiff, but it’s worth it.’’ * * * Cooper, now a grown man of thirty-five and some months, has a wife and three kids. 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