The Weather U. S. Weather Bureas Forcast. Sunny, Less a (Details Page 2)‘ 116th YEAR MOR Public Safety Head Name by Willman Former Seattle Police Chief in $12,000 Job Hopes to~ Reorganize Department Within the Next Two Years George D. Eastm4n, for- mer chief of police in Seattle, Wash., was ap- pointed Public Safety Di- rector today by City Mana- ger Walter K. Willman. Eastman, 46, who has ex- _ tensive background in po- lice work, will take over direction of the police and + ee 029k In | City Post é GEORGE D. EASTMAN fire departments sometime between Aug. 25 and Oct. -10, Willman said. The new director has agreed to a. $12,000-a-year salary, Willman told city commissioners, who gave, their approval ‘@{ the candidate last night. ” . x=” private consultant on admini- tration the past two years, East- mani ‘has been associated with the ‘Public Administration Service of Chiéago, and was one of that firm's staff membérs who prepared the report on Pontiac Police Depart- ment morale and efficiency. he thinks he can do this within two years. . The new director was considered the outstanding candidate among a sete for the job, Willman said. In making the appointment, Will- man told commissioners that East- man was “very desiroys-of impie- — the report that he had a part in developing. “He has indicated to me that he thinks he could accomplish the pur- pose and aims of a public safety director with respect to the neces- “He would. then be ‘satisfied to (Continued on Page 27, Col. 5) Sunny, Less Humid Outlook for Weekend Mostly sunny and less humid weather is in store for the. Pon- tiac area tonight and tomorrow. Fair and cool with a low of 60-64 is the forecast for tonight. Saturday's high will -hit 84 to $8). with the low tomorrow night dip-|- ping to 64 to 68. The outlook for Sunday is partly cloudy and warm- er. P In downtown Pontiac the lowest ‘reading preceding & a.m. was 62). degrees. At 2 p.m. the tempera- ture was 80. U.S. A-Sub Sails Under North Pole WASHINGTON (®—The United States announced today the atomic submarine Nautilus has completed history's first trans- polar underseas voyage across the top of the world. The dramatic announcement + lgested by Britain, to allow time Call ‘acne UN. Meeting on Middle East Russia Accepts Terms of U.S. for Sweeping Discussion in Assembly United Nations General As- sembly, summoned by a rare unanimous vote of the Security Council, meetssin emergency session on the Middle East today. The council voted 11 to 0 to call the special assembly session after more than six hours of debate last night. The debate resulted in Rus- sia’s acceptance of USS. terms for a sweeping Mid- dle East discussion after two amendments designed to “save face” for the Kremlin. The Assembly will convene in U. N. headquarters on New York's east side this evening for what is expected to be a brief and formal session, devoted to procedural ar- rangements. It will probably then adjourn until Wednesday, as sug- for special representatives to come to New York and permit \|governments to relay instructions to delegations here. passing beneath the geographic North Pole.” , “ef The Nautilus was skippered on the voyage by Cmdr, W. A. An-. derson, 37, of Waverly, Tenn. - Anderson was picked up by helicopter at Iceland last night and flown to Washington for to- son after pinning the Legion of Merit medal on the command. er’s uniform, : j + 8 * The President asked Anderson to extend his congratulations to the members of the Nautilus crew, Secretary of the Navy Gates said the award was the Navy's first of the kind in peacetime. Event Ends Saturday. Noon Last Evening of 4-H Fair to Spotlight More than 3,200 persons attended the 4-H Fair last night, largest attendance of . to around 6,500 for the first three nights. Final sessions of the fair are scheduled tonight and Saturday morning. One of the features tonight will be a quiz show. 4-H members and their leaders will compete against each other in a test of their skills and knowledge of 4-H work. The contest begins at 7:34 p.m, at the natural amphitheater of the 4-H Fairgrounds off Pontiac road near Opdyke road. Also scheduled for tonight's program will be the dress revue at 8 p.m. and the award eae tation at 9 p,m, ~ Tomorrow morning at 9 0 ‘loc the horses will be judged and exhibits will be dismissed oe ning at 3pm. _ Winners of last - night's” pig scramble contests were _ ; Sheyer of Oak Park, member of the Pontiac Chiefs +H ; Cath- eryn Van Buren saplro e a l Quiz Show the week, bringing the total A. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.| (UPI) — The 81l-member| oe = E. Keller (center), 34, of Detroit. fite which caused Frank Kierdorf LAST TO SEE VICTIM’S UNCLE? tective custody and for questioning regarding the is shown here in this exclusive Pontiac Press photograph between Anthony F. Stiel (left), chief eicovik Cas i RUMRGONS CAsR—Thn four-door black 1956 Cadillac is believed by police © to. be the one involved in the fatal burning of Flint Teamster Frank Kierdorf Sunday. . Atty. Gen. Adams reported late Thursday Herman es uncle; sold the car for $1,700 Nim ek Black Cadillac Enters Probe — Donald , is held in pro- _ investigator for office, and Det. "s death. Keller Atty. Gen. Paul oes Pentiae Press Photo the Oakland County prosecutor’s Charles-Leaf, of the State Police. L. Adams said it was Keller who was last seen with Frank's uncle, Herman, before he vanished Monday. _|tioned by Anthony Stiel, eS Ses taesrdik cel cc EOS noon.. The title was.in the name of a Detroit Teamsters local ahd was signed over to Herman by a vice president of the local, Adams said. After the sale, Herman disappeared. -}was the subject of intensive ques- -|elosed. that yesterday, two + which j Officials in Washitigton; while noting that the final American Labor Leader Tells Probers: plans had not yet been resolved, indicated the U, S. might Py (Continued on Page 27, Col. 6 Crash in Storm Kills 2 Drivers Holly and. Flint. Men Die Instantly When Cars Meet on Dixie A prominent Holly real estate and ‘insurance agent and a Flint man were killed yesterday in a near head-on collision on U. 5S. 10 just south of Evans Rd, in Oakland Holly: Township, igk Oakland. County Highway Sheriff's Deputies Toll | said both Gordon s ? J. McGinnis, ; in 98 | of sis Grange Hall Rd., and 51 Robert Mayhorn, 27, of 715 Carton St., Flint, were killed instantly.: They were both driving. Injured were McGinnis’ wife, #7, and Luéille Rushing, 30, of 710 Jami St., Flint, with Mayhorn. r Mrs. McGinnis has leg, chest and head injuries at St. Joseph Hos- pital in Flint. The other injured 4 Club and Bob Becker of Rochester, member of the 4H Trailblazers. _.. Owners of Holstein cows won the first five places in the Senior Showman contest. Théy were: first; Douglas Long Brown of Oxford, fifth. — Douglas Long also captured the first spot in the Junior Showman- ship contest, - “Other winners in. this division ship Bill Middleton, of Lake Orion, | have obscured the drivers’ vision. In Today's Press riding woman was treated and released. | © Deputies said the accident was|% apparently caused by a driving|= rainstorm which is believed. to|© ty News ....:.. stay 00a SD Editorials eee eee Peeeneeeeee 6 . Farm & Garden ,..,...... 14 Markets eve ee sents +e 0eee 27 Obituaries * © PROT R Hey & Sports * oe * sveee 20-23 Theaters ..... Seeteis lisa TV & Radio Programs ..., 23 Wilson, Earl ......-- execs 11 Women’s Pages ......., 1617 |) WASHINGTON (# — A Pennsy!- vania labor leader testified to- day Teamster boss James R, Hof- fa helped a group of racketeers get a charter to run a hotel and res- taurant workers union local in Philadelphia. HEARD OF ‘THREATS The testimony came from‘ Wil- liam J. Brennan, a vice president of the State Federation of Labor, who said he had beeh threatened for leading an unsuccessful fight against the racketeers. He said he had heard about the threats, but had received none directly. x * * Brennan told the story before thé mittee. e Hoffa was in the hearing room awaiting more quizzing. Chicago gangster Paul (The Waiter) Ricca also was on call for questioning but was not in the hearing room. The committee said Brennan is Senate Rackets Investigating Com- not related to Owen J. (Bert) Bren- nan, international vice president} of the Teamsters and a pal of Hoffa. GOT. CHARTER — William said the racke- teer’ group revolved about Phila- delphia Teamster official Sam (Shorty) Feldman. He said it got = of the Hotel and Restaurant Work- ers: Union. He said the local promptly be: ing charges of intimidation of employers, and that its bosses ran the local $23,000 in debt in the eight or nine months they held command. Brennan said they were fired from office in the spring of 1957 dent, who assigned Brennan to take over. Brennan said he is pres- ident of Philadelphia Local 138 of the Hotel and Restaurant Workers, président of the union’s state coun- cil and administrator of Local a charter in 1956 to-run Local 410) - eame involved in scandals includ- (000 ‘Hoffa Aided Racketeers’ way.” Hoffa said he plans to clean up his union “in due course.” * & -® Beach, Ind., home for about $150,- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) To Head Soviet Group LONDON (® — Moscow radio said today Foreign Minister An- drei Gromyko will head the So- viet delegation to the special session of the U.N. General As- sembly by the union's international presi-| - Committee Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark) told Hoffa yes- terday reasonable men can only conclude ‘“‘you surround yourself with criminals, and that you keep|' them there if you can have your The Teamsters Union has pur- chased Ricca’s palatial Long 000° with the announced plan to use it as a ‘training school for business agents, But it has been unable. to get permission from the local zoning authorities to use. the Herman’ Kierdorf Is Still Missing; Third Suspect _ Quizzed, Being Held Teamster boss James R. Hoffa’s brotier was No be questioned today. as officials voiced strong skepticism about the reported death-bed —— of “torch — victim” Frank H. Kierdorf. _ William Hoffa, a Berkley man described as a busi-- : ness representative of Pontiac Teamster Local 614, was sought for interrogation in Pontiac, as was Frank Fitz- simmons, vice president of Detroit Teamsters Local 299. ‘Meantime, Atty. Gen. Paul Adams moved his in- . vestigation of arson at a| | * Pia - Flint cleaning store from : here to Flint State Police| HOffta Denies headquarters. ‘ Knowledge Before leaving Pontiac, Adams of Fire Case announced that authorities would WASHINGTON (UPD — Team. continue to hold in protective custody Donald E, Keller, 34, -of 6512 Lawton Ave., Detroit, who! . ster President James R. Hoffa testified yestefday that he knows “positively nothing” about ” “the fatal burning of teamster official Frank Kierdorf in im Tea eee ee, tionfmg for five hours yesterday and three this morning. Named as the man who last saw Kierdorf's missing uncle, Herman Kierdorf, the unem- ployed Keller is a “possible third suspect” in the arson team, that reportedly fired the shop, possibly as part of a Teamster terrorist move, Adams said. - At the same time, gone. dis- before Kierdorf died of a paeade 4 which authorities believe. he re- as ceived in the fire, he. was ques- chief linvestigator for Oakland County Her officials but Adams had no | The attorney en had fem ~ [reluctant to release this informa- tion because officials were advised) by the hospital physicians that any communication -with Kierdorf by sign would be doubtful. “We are viewing it with con- siderable skepticism,” said Adams, “The doctor was doubt- already linked the two to the fire ‘Sewage Bond Kae. | and is now looking for the third . * aan on November Ballot | Puatine Si sins io omen: on a bed See eee * & + d Adams was accompanied to Flint by Ziem. The questioning here was left to assistants. Hoffa is to be asked about the fire, while Fitzsimmons is wanted for questioning because he re- portedly turned over the title of a union Cadillac to Herman Kierdorf, providing funds for the latter’s flight. Frank Kierdorf was a business agent for Teamster Local. 332 in) 5 Flint; his uncle is a former busi-| # ness agent for Teamster Joint | 55 Council 42 in Detroit; and Keller |*" was identified as a former rigger at the once strifetorn Fisher Body ee again. City Manager Walter K, Willm&in was asked to prepare details of how much the bond issue eae run, and how it would be Ses: proposition, totaling ,000, was turned down by vot- alg ma rc ey fs coupled with two other bond issue ‘ plant in. Grand Blane, near Flint. According fo Adams yester- day, Kierdort insisted to the end that he was set afire by men who lured him from his home San- day night, doused him with an the existing treatment plant has been operating at capacity for sev- eral years, Because of this, it is impossible to extend sewers to areas in the city that need them, nein which were ee. defeat- . 87, RENE CAE RE i crisis. We Live in a Cool, Cool Town So you think we have hot er at times? plaint; Take the town of Azizia, in ditions, The United States cats temperatures not too far above 100 in every state® be eS Standard, Ser} my ¥ ‘WANTED — 206 (tees, ‘Te 8 \ \ - \ = \ | \ : 644 Oakland. _ tar bream ati The! highest reading was 134 weath-> Don’t be too loud in your com- there:-.are hotter. places. north- western Libya, for instance, The mercury bubbled up to 136.4 Fahr- enheit in Azizia’s shade on Sept. 13, 1922 ~—. highest temperature ever recorded under standaxd con- boast (maybe we should say confess) - undér that record. At one time or an- other the thermometer has climbed of the degrees in Death Valley, Calif., duly 16, 1913. These records may soon be brok- en. Climat6logists report the world ’ has been getting warmer over the ~ past 40 or 50 years, the National Geographic Society says. Scientists are not certain what is causing the warming, but it may be part of the ice age cycle. ICE. NOW RETREATING Dufing the history of the earth, the ice at the poles has advanced and retreated a number of times. “At present itis retreating.,As the icecaps melt, the seas are’ rising at, the rate of: one-eighth of an inch a year. Tropical plants and inimals. are, little by little, mov- ing north. on the Middle East Oe In the sun, thermometers have recorded 189 degrees in Iraq, but official temperatures are recorded by ventilated thermometers in shaded spots. Contrary to popular belief, the ture of the air is not higher in the sun than it is in the shade, People think it's warmer be- cause the sun heats their clothes . and skin, The sun also heats the glass and mercury in a ‘thermom- ‘eter, catising it to record a higher ‘temperature than -that of the air. tures than those ever occurring en (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Some Spots on the Earth Really Sizzle § STAND 40 DEGREES ee wae For brief periods, human beings workers: endure temperatures up ~ ean withstand far higher” tempera- to 500\ degrees for two-or three city officials report. under normal conditions, - A study made by University of California engineers showed that an average person can tol- erate, for about 23 minutes, a temperature of 249 degrees, This is. well above the boiling point of water, and plenty hot enough to boil an egg or simmer a stew, However, the hot air breathed by the subjects was cooled as much as 100 degrees by lining the breathing pas- — sagen betel fe cained he ee minutes at a time, BEE Dr. John.J. Marra, - | * * * et i ie the 7 percent increase in old age and survivor benefits which the bill provides. But bt strenety dapeund the aie Ta saeaibers ot the tniea’s) GN, The 25-man board was to open. at 1:30 p.m. It will from negotiating See aedy Boys Die as Lightning Strikes Storm Kills 2 in Chicago; | Twister Nips lence. The storms broke late yesterday afternoon across Southern Wiscon- sin, parts of Illinois and Ohio. “" *. * The Weather — Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report ™ te : Ss temerrew. Pugs morrow night, cloud: little warmer, iow’ 04-48. co * Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m 6 am.: Wind velocity 15 mph Direction — North. Sun sets Friday at 7:43 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 5:32 a.m. Moon sets Friday at 2:12 p.m. Moon rises Saturday at 13:23 a.m. gam........... e tem. ......%6 Manufacturing Co. picnic, The in- Bem es fp 7 022 4| Jared, inetuding the wife of the B Se oon ban 2 p.m.. ..80) firm’s president, suffered burns 28 a SS eeeccsadeseece., e tee OP eeeaeere Weather Rain 38°" S nentinenmeenell One Year Age in Pontiac WEDD ©. iccuncsvcess srtes esesaeces.> VW 228 j 48 in 1884 7 4 61 1 93 i ry Sass . [preceded the twister, shearing util- ostty ‘Mate of the. damage. 1. High FLEES WITH CHILDREN *ichildren and fled from a garage 97 [area with high winds and drench- hour disrupted power in London Highest and Lewest Temperatures This ¥ nt tt ae 9 ears 8 te & o Showers and thunderstorms were 62 areas east of the Mississippi. River Milwaukee persons = a company picnic at Quincy, * * * The Milwaukee twister ripped into a business and residential area on the city’s northwest side, in- juring Michael Friese Egger. 14. Winds up to 70 miles an hour ity lines and causing property dam- age, There was no immediate esti- One mother picked up her two moments before it collapsed. Six divers trying to rajse a sunk- en motorship from the bottom of |Lake Michigan off Milwaukee were hauled aboard a salvage barge shortly before the gale winds hit. At Quincy, a violent thunder- storm routed 2,000 persons at- tending the annual Moorman when lightning hit a tree under which they were standing. The Ohio storms lashed Zanes- ville and London in the central sec- tion of the state and the Cleveland ing rains. Winds of 50 miles an and damaged homes and cars. Trees and wires were downed in Cleveland and a number of streets and basements were flooded. predicted for today in the lower Mississippi valley and in most except the Great Lakes region. Widely scattered afternoon show- ers were expected in the plains, Ml- |then vanished,’ Adams said. He if ing in cetemonies took place here with his son David, 17. The swear- seem at the regular Wednesday night meeting at Reserve Center, 469 S. East Blvd. David, a PCH student, will attend the weekly meetings . until being assigned to active duty in August, 1960. THE powntac PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 a xe Extortion Case Suspect Held. > Péntiac Press Phote the Pontiac Naval A Whimper on His Lips Baby Killer Put OSSINING, N.Y. @ — Angelo): kidnap-slayer oibe saved. jot had hoped to the last minute he would and other household g : @ 2, But radio appeals and a flood telegrams to Gov. ‘Averell Harriman’s office in Albany =New Suspect in Fint Being Quizzed Here Today The black Cadillac turned up in a used car lot and was de- scribed by Adams as possibly the getaway car from the Flint turned over to Kierdorf’s missing Monday after visiting Frank in the hospital. Herman, wanted by- police for further questioning and on a charge of having a gun silencer in his possession, sold the Cadillac to a used-car dealer for $1,700 and added that there was some prom- ising clues to link the car with the one at the fire scene. 7 Investigators found a scorched flashlight in the remains of the dry cleaning establishment, and that bit of evidence completed a picture of what they said was the probable “explanation for Frank Kierdorf’s fatal burns: - After setting a device to explode into flames at the Latreille clean- ers Sunday night, they said, Kier- dorf dropped his flashlight. While ‘| lot and afterwards was off at the corner of Eight +s uncle, Herman, who disappeared |ster vice president. in Flint Fire Keller told Barry that he went with Herman to the Royal Oak road and Livernois. He said it was the last time he saw Her- man, He said he waited with Herman at the lot while Lassiter went to the Detroit headquarters of Local 299 (Hoffa's home local) to have the title transferred by a Team- to Death Wednesday lost a two-year court battle —. including six appeals — to escape execution. _ : The father of two young chil- that LaMarca, panicking, had left baby to die in a lonely Long kidnaping. The boy died of star- vation and exposure. : The FBI sifted more than a mil- lion court and motor vehicle doc- uments, looking for handwriting clues in the ransdém notes, before seizing LaMarca. * * * * * * It was believed that a third’ man, possibly the third man in the arson team, accompanied Herman and Keller, Officials would not comment on the possibility. Adams said’ that Keller and Herman had a green and white late model Ford station wagon with them and this was the car that Herman was last seen with. It was recalled that a neighbor of ¥rank Kierdorf's in Flint also At his trial, LaMarca pleaded insanity, An all-father jury con- victed him of first-degree murder without recommendation of mer- cy. Appeals went all the way to the U.S, Supreme Court. LaMarca ate hearty meals dur- Joseph LaMarca. |. |the 1959 Dodge to General Motors. - |Bloomfield Hills Police-said that ing his last day, In addition to his|h wife, he was visited by his par- ents, Vincenzo and Vitina LaMar- ca, and his brothers, Anthony and of ‘59 Dodge to GM A Pontiac man is being held today by Bloomfield Hills po- lice teday for investigation of ex- torting $3,500 from a commercial photographic studio, according to a police spokesman. : The suspect, James Crain, 25, of 35 Parkdale. St., alleg ex: torted the money from New Studios, 70 E, Long Lake Rd., by threatening to turn over pictures of x F : Capt. Walter Shuiter of the photos Corp., if the money wasn't paid by Monday, Carson told police. x * * Charges Racketeers Helped by Hoffa - (Continued From Page One) nee? : on Threats to Give Shots| sewers constructed in flooding reef. o> Bs The only places in the city where there was any surface water dur- ‘the downpours were on streets to handle the flow inmmediately. Brien said in’a matter of a few hours all flooded ‘sections . had drained off without and there Was no in these neighborhoods. *¥ *- * causing any Potter Says Vote Hur ‘Gov. Williams Primary Ballot as Sign _ of Disenchantment pressed by Williams’ nomination Potter Interprets indicated he was not im- The Day in Birmingham : New Sewers. Pass Test of Severe Rainstorms ve pastors as available to p the local con- an introduction to gregation. x * * The Rev. Dewey resigned as pastor to accept.a call to a church in Long Island, N. Y. His assis- tant, the Rev. Baird, has joined the staff of an educational book firm in Berkley, The Rev. Dr. Alfred Gray, of Stratford, Ontario, will arrive here Sept. 1 to serve as interim min- ister. In an effort to improve facilities for short-time parking in the down- town Birmingham area, 74 12-hour meters have been moved from Lot 1 at Pierce and Merrill streets. They now are located at Lot 2, Ferndale. and Hamilton street; lot 3, Hamilton near Hunter boulevard, and Lot 4, Brownell and Forest streets, : The majority of the 12-hour me- ters are used by drivers working in the offices and stores in the busi- hess district, according to Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley, According to the July report of Fire Chief Park Smith, fire losses to contents and buildings in Bir- mingham last month amounted to only $165. The department answered. 26 calls, including five first-aid runs, inter. Smith reported. Mercury Hits New High ‘for Last Part of July DETROIT @ — Mercury sales reached their highest peak since last September in the final 10 days of July, the Ford Motor Co. said Thursday. The company reported Mercury sales up 36 per cent in July over June, Ford said it delivered 14,- 1763 new cars in July, making it the best sales month since last October. : =, des No Need to Pay “List” Prices PLUS Extra “Credit” Charges BIG DISCOUNTS © at SIMMS _ Small Deposit Holds Any liem placed on the fund's payroll, but he agreed to take steps to return his share of the payments to vidson. Other Towns Outbreeze Chicago saw a green and white station wagon pull up to the house the night of the fire. This same neighbor saw a black car—which authorities believe was Herman’s Cadillac—pull up a little later. But a neighbor of Herman’s ‘said last night that he noticed Herman's Cadillac in his driveway he was groping around for it, the fire device went off, enveloping the ex-convict in flames. His companions beat out the flaming clothes and took Kierdorf to his home in Flint, where they tried to treat his burns with a salve. (Doctors found ointment on his face, neck and shoulders.) But Kierdorf’s companions ap- parently decided he needed hos- pital treatment and drove him 41 miles to Pontiac, presumably to throw investigators off the track. tell a story of being attacked and set aflame by two strangers. * * The attorney general said that Keller was being held in protective custody for questioning. Adams said Keller drove Herman Kier- dorf to the used car lot where the Cadillac was sold. He said Keller denied being at the scene of the Flint fire. Herman had described Keller as “one of my boys.” Both Kierdorfs served time for armed robbery and both were re- luctant. witnesses before the Sen- ate Rackets Committee. Sale of the Cadillac left investi- gators thinking that Herman may have fled the country. With a war- rant out against him, this would be a federal offense. Adams said, jokingly, ‘‘Mexico would be a nice place to be right ithe southern Rockies, the ;Great Basin arca and the desert South- ‘west, - now. for Herman.” | The sale was imade at the On the way he was coached to) iat about 10.p. m. Sunday, about '45 minutes before the fire took | place. | This same neighbor said he jheard a car door slam in Her- jman’s driveway sometime during the early hours of Monday. Officials were working to bring these various time estimates into l\line with their theory that Frank man, set the blaze. m.p.h, at Atlantic City. He said other cities with Wash., with 14.2. - ‘Windy City’ CHICAGO (UPI)—Chicago will have to relinquish its title as “Windy City” to Atlantic City, NJ. . Weather Bureau forecaster John J. Sullivan said last night Chicago’s wind average during the last 15 years was a puny 9.8 m.p.h., as compared Da-lE MAIN FLOOR B = _ — a Slacker with a gusty average of 15.2 a better claim to the title are Buffalo, N. Y., with an average of 14.5, and Tatoosh Island, ARGAINS Sink a and Herman along with a third —& -. The Cadillac was taken into custody and held at the Oakland expert from Lansing tested it for clues. The test results may be available in two days said Lt. Howard Whaley, of the Redford State Police. Also occupying attention is a 24-inch streak on the fabric above the rear seat of Herman’s Cadillac. It appears to connected with Frank's burns. has been bits of burned flesh found at both fhe scene of the fire and at Frank Kierdorf's. home. Adams, however, has withheld comment on the discovery. Meantime, Adams has still to question more Oakland County Teamster leaders. Yesterday, he ‘talked with Leaun Harrelson, local 614 president; Alvy Bush, vice ipresident;+ Donald Stone, a_busi- jness agent, and Floyd P. Harmon, secretary-treasurer, * County Jail after a state police | investigators’. 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Mol of| "iver Suffered minor’ injuries. 1M Maker's 99 | Detroit has been named chairman “] $3.95 ies ba NASHVILLE: Tenn. (AP)—Ten-, The same precincts gave Elling-|of the Board of Grand Trustees at} Consumption ot trons collet By Walsiceni NO Substieuting to “Unknown” nessee Democrats renominated | ton 194,239, Orgill 184,123 and Tay-|the 60th’ annual convention of the|juice concentrates increased by 48\j Sen, Albert Gore in yesterday’s|lor 181,666.Allen received 52,779.) Fraternal Order of Eagles. per cent in the year 1950 to 1951. im O' primary, while Buford Ellington) Among the missing precincts were u held an uneasy lead im the gov- 10 big boxes from Taylor’s home ay sii en ri sna Y ~ ernr's race against three .oppo- far ahe ere Combined epgo'll ‘Entire Remaining Stock of SUMMER-WEAR eat ae. ees SSATIONALLY REDUCED Memphis Mayor Edmund Orgill and Jackson Circuit Judge An- drew T, Taylor perched within striking distance .as- tabulators awaited trickling returns from the state’s final 250 precincts. State Sen. Clifford Allen of Nesireitie : tailed _ behind. 3 Tennessee has no primary run- off and the high man gets the|E ngmination in a state which has/E— not elected a Republican governor 4 What's Left of SHORTS, Etc. Ladies’ SUMMER ¥ Play Clothes 97° ALL METAL Tray Tables 17¥2 x 13%4-Inch Trays sive hen pane ae over former|E Foreee . 36-lnch Tebeine: Kage Gov. Prentice Cooper of Shel-|E Values Peer tee ere rer eerie ith byville. 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EPO SIZES 14 and 16......... $2.98 % Guaranteed 2 : 4 : Ist Quality 9 3 for 4 | 00 —— Long-Sleeve Fall Styles $1.25 HAZEL BISHOP Cake Make-Up ..........3 for $1.00 Boys Sport Shirts | $1.25 LANOLIN PLUS Medicated Lotion .. ... 650.3 for $1.00 , | $1.00 HARRIET HUBBARD AYERS Lipsticks...... 3 for $1.00 © Regular 29 2 for Individuar i ««$ 1-00 EVENING IN PARIS Lipsticks ............ 3 fer $1.00 $1.90 Quali Focus | $1.00 EVENING IN PARIS Stick Deodorant.......3 for $1.00 ~ coer 2.50 + $! 00 HAZEL BIsHor Cag Cream... 3 for 3! 00 YW Ate pees oes = J Ade Solid’ color challis, rayon continental styles, 1.25 RO oundation ........ i : + 25 ROBERT OWEN Liesia aecee eeneeenee ey 1:90 gabardines, etc. Sizes 6 to 18. $1.25 ROBERT OWEN Skin Freshener ........... ss eerececeees Aas RUNCONDIFIONAL Wearing-Quality GUARANTEED ee ere eer enn eee seeerene YOUR CHOICE —Values to $2. 00 wee ) y, St. Joseph - eH RS @ HORSE RACES a Because the color wasn't @ FOR TRAVEL @ NATURE 6 BIRD WATCHERS 4) 73¢ BAN Roll-On DEODORANT.......... seeeeeced for $1.00 | eh you Wie. 0c. on VALUE LENS Focus TYPE Simms Price $1.25 HAZEL BISHOP Face POWDER. ..........:2 for $1.00 | ALL LEG SOR NEMS: poet. $45.90. 7x35 Indiv. Zeiss $16: $1.25 HAZEL BISHOP Lieeld MAKE-UP. sey ++ 2 for $1.00 FIP LencTHs Zipper front, covered $47.50 8x26 Center Zeiss $18; $1.30 MAX FACTOR World d-of-Beauty LOTION: |. .2 for $1.00 | : rivets, ete, $49.50 7x35 Center B&L $24: $1.75 PALM BEACH =< SHAMPOO and fas x ie} y PRE-SE SON Lay-Away SALE! $55.80 _— 7x50, Indiv. Zeiss $19 9} Sacbuatz Wa Sons 4 pan red si00 8} BOYS Lined PARKAS $67.50 20x50 Center _ Zeiss". $29 $1.35 HAZEL BISHOP Hair Spray ..... : Lixavecck We $1.00 yh Values — NOW 87 e) Full Vision —_ All Prices INCLUDE FED. TAXES : ' @lp Sizes 8 to 18. FIRST quality, / \E WDE ANGLE Genuine LEATHER CASES available on all bineculars | * The More You Buy — The More You Save! : satreees sal earl = BINOCULARS | comoiete sciccton oe ee eet eas Sup nea rae | eee ae bo List 10% Federal Tax Extr $63. 7x35 weed F. 11° Field 29 : kad “A Simms.) Seout Ey Simm)... BROTHERS 98 N. Saginaw + 4 sf 4, © f , : E } . 3 7 y : * AN ‘ ah We i, ¢p, = =F * ae ae eS ‘eS : a See 2a LN 4 % we SS: E 2 ns —S + t : Hid ' Rieg ee 2 4 Fs ec caghe 4 ey “ 7 fee Bk. eee o Se ge re : , ‘ ¢ of, ‘ se ees} £223 vis. = e ‘ = ‘ ae id Rees re ; : F : . Oe tae an ee a ¥ / K “3 ‘ i 3 , Z ee 4 ee ‘ : é f ‘ ce . : % < hy eee ® : . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1058 ‘heavy’ violinist, advised by his manager hear Mr, ——— the next time the as ; : Hee Oe es ae as © | staff, It’s rough sledding for the | that his program must be “light (no plays here?” Demanding Fine Music sss ss) ese: [ieee we mom : saaieact me oes : little in the of two oe ‘ Por : half of the concert. Leave ’em | than a single entire work, “Since Mr. ——=—=> played one- - , it took three years for jsome small cities around the| increasing umber of music | laughing.” te cat ee ee half a Bach sonata and the first get up the courage | country, to find that the audiences} festivals, ) Baumel gives two examples of] t left the audience. unfulfilled.| movement of a Mendelssohn con- Boggy Me ptnar are very much aware that visiting) “Now the people ‘reso well-\the reaction to this kind of pro-lOne man, os mele multe Lien tene We here be | United States ‘of, , ‘ dressed im who eee oe, Mee pies Page Ayia? han ie ake wena eel & & & mracniont concert: “If I}backwoodsers, but We know when a musical inferiority ee Oe ee Meee eae : old~horse-and-buggy type of Pro-| In » midwest city near Chicago|Save this stub, can I use it to|we're being cheated. ay you're an American you get) “The people have grown up a) Baumel credits this sharp 9d- ibefore us. a concert, He substituted a Grieg : ) TRUSSES - nowhere, And all because Amer-/great deal in these years. In| vance in musical knowledge to | py ay rr gare sonata for. a Hindemith sonata 3 ‘ ica has convinced, herself that|fact, they've gone considerably] the universal popularity of Bi | 7 14 i. thee the concertihe had in Chicago the| $8.50 wd « 4 “iy too young to be artistic|beyond the people who plan the| fl, the advance of musical re- |_\e ouh, fue, Yn one levening Welore. Part of the aud ° ; emery «fs nes ectnalls concerts they. Rent. sources In schoo the expending |inow how-to ‘play it sale.’ ience was highly insulted, in Thrifty Drug Store 2 motto should be, we're still) . nreNces SHARP concert series and local sym. certain terms by certain people. Near Sears’ . young enough to be artistic and phonies in almost every ! , se Rear Door! aan CREDIT TERMS! | AND MONDAY | Ae Well lighted lot. Enter at all of UD aa uth of Store 10%. DOWN—MONTHS TO PAY—NO HOURS ‘REMAIN So of throug "Eig “CARRYING cl CHARGE IF PAID IN 90 DAYS, THE SAME 86 | tb, 6 a Saginaw Street , _ Opposite Auburn Avenue Goukler sindespae' , 9 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY. Aveusr 8 8, 1958. Ht if ff - = R ‘i ; i | 4 Graveside’ service for Paulal - Lorraine Haaseth, four-day: daughter of S. Sgt. John and Arlin|- Haaseth stationed at Pepperall vieve), Moye, 47, of 38 Idaho St. will be at 2 p.m. Monday Liberty Baptist Church with Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Moye's will be at the .Frank Car- .two brothers. — yesterday at the ‘Cline ‘ Dy vaca ge Tease yar sage wage ca daughter, phe manallgetroeaee Roy, both at home; one sister and WALTER CARGILL MARLETTE. — Service was , Roseville, for Walter Car- "NORTH BRANCH — Service was burn Funeral Home for Mrs. Myrtie A. Fullson, 79, -a. lifelong Branch resident. Burial was in West Deerfield Cemetery. Ten grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren also survive, : ruthers Funeral Home from 3 p.m: _ Must Be All or Nothing Sorry, No Split Stamps | PITTSBURGH (AP)—The loge post office pecmavett a. another on the envelope in four-cent postage rate. -Ce Postmaster James C. Smith said, thid violated a law which prohibits mutilation of stamps. Another letter had half of a two-cent stamp in addi- tion to the three-cent stamp on the we al leaves his wie, Zella; a son | age .jChurch with burial .in at Moore Chapel of the we riffin Funeral Home. A tool cutter and «grinder at Fisher jin of ohepe Heights; burn sister, Mrs, George Williams of ponding rn Heights and his father, Pratt Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hadley Federated Mt, Hope ‘Cemetery, Lapeer. : _ Mrs, Pratt died unevpectedly of a heart attack yesterday at her home. The body is at Baird Fu- yneral Home in Lapeer, — Mrs. Pratt died unexpectedly of lowed her husband's by, just a week and a half, was. born. and lived her entire life ir-the house in which she died, Surviving are three sons,. < » Theodore and Charles, all of Had- ley; five grandchildren and ‘six great-grandchildren. LeROY ©. WHITEHEAD — ROCHESTER — Service for Le- Roy. C. Whitehead, 41, of 333% Main St., who died - yesterday: at Veteran's Hospital in Dearborn fol- lowing heart surgery, will be held at 10:30 a.m. at St. John’s L' theran Church, Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. His body is af Pixley Funeral] Home. Operator of Knapp’s Dairy Bar restaurant in Rochester, he was 4 member of St. John's , Lutheran yChurch, the Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Rochester Re- {placement Center, Surviving are his wife, Bethel N.; three‘daughters, Marcella, Ma- rie and Jeannette, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Kilbourne of Midway City, Calif; and one sister, Mrs, Doris Dunlap of sine mes Novelist, Playwright ‘J. P. Mctvoy Dies ‘ serge an etfort to eek the new eye TERRY AUTO f 2 "ae. y off _ washable! REAL MADE-TO-ORDER Loox!’ ‘BRAND NEW DESIGNI “SSENSATIONAL. ADJUSTABLE FEATURES! 698 Veu'relahauies aa LEE ae - Charge tic at Weites ae » Sire - Shop Friday Night ‘til 9 SEAT COVER the newest, best fitting terry cloth seat cover fully % { vor , - -"~ ‘even your fee 108 only minutes to install on the jured said Changed Mind ay ae WARSAW (®—Adlai Stevenson said today he believes Soviet Premier Khrushehey’s trip to China. was the prime reason for the Soviet switch on summit tac-. tics. This; he said, was his main impression after ‘a 24-hour talk in Moscow -this with week, - Indiana’s ace reserves total lives in jabout 17.6. billion ‘tons. 15, Thomas, 19, Mary Ann, “flake ‘Robert, 12, and Michael, 18 HADLEY—Service for Mrs. i sea, 55, of Caro, was nl wd .,|liam’ (Florence) Pratt, 76, of deputies. .| LANSING Sc Comterteon of ‘i traffic deaths and water deaths in| i Michigan this ‘summer wipes out lany’ doubts of the feed for the state’s growing water safety cam- paign, It's not a pretty picture, Death tea’ sent to the State niques: should He Fatalities Point located at the plant of the Automo- | thing and serve as a guide in cut-\§ ting dewn the toll. ; first drive-in ‘auto service sta-| tion was believed to be one estab-' lished in St, Louis in 1905. It was bile Gasoline Company in St. | Louis. for block—retains its color for years! ‘ | the most beautiful haviceen the 6”: Gal 1 bbe Qt. 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If Christianity is a rea foot, just like city business property. . 3 A haga ae eS ee oe ee ign ae eK ke ie ee pyre o Im this world of strife and turmoil, it is'only natu) that tts in- | 1 ‘The Imlay Cit} area'is the most otk - and ‘suspicions, One only needs to read the Bible je confirm this, elem: outstanding nearby example of ges A : e However, it doesn’t take a-whole lot of in t thinking to dis- Bbc. ‘acreage. There many thousandsof = : Cosrineadiems, deseahita os Se stoops can acres of hitherto worthless land or 2 2 ; s ; Christianity teaches, “Give to the poor, at- once. ‘It’s not that has been transformed into what ae a ee a man say F lk ee etiees is claimed to be the largest gar- ed loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God, whom _ aes” den spot in the world. ~~ ae he hath not seen?" ane the de- . M10 E. Pike St. : maintain in--~ . Stinging Remark : udepend- Ho Insults Father 2 . If you think some people aren't Y pe 4 full of the old devil, just lend: an y Be - _ ea. T left home with the inter : abheg = .et enjoying the movie, “The Vik- for service August Srd. We, * ees proof of all the ages MS gga fen a ibaa nd ¢ ‘the lowly muck. It has diamonds in - gets pay window. tatom tee see had w, pal: forte the rough. =~ 2 ae ox came up te the car saying “How tables from the 4 a . oogenees many do, you have bere?” I re- ‘Now don't we j taxes for OP a. : - plied “One.” Asking how old everyone: to enjoy the parks: or: Pay Sut oe + NEA Service, Ine wae: te apt ling Seat fee ae ee tes tar ot .. —Into the Wild Blue. Yonder ; fe kandot the women of the pay. 8, cll’ DORK? ppv, bcm Syne Ste 3 cents was the price for ome of things, Likely to Be Acquitted. Sass5= smiles is : . Ms re- e LIKe y 0 be . cquitted. mdrked again, inialtngly, “Wis OMles = ! I think she’s his wite.”’ eee ay — “ foe) = / : : oe woe It’s sort of difficult to find a the Meuse ‘cémmitice to continue “ circumstances under which = It's their privilege. to ask the Teally industrious person who has its questioning had, from that . witnéss was subjected te virtual ages of children in a car, but she a busy tongue. ~~ moment, become impaired. oditeones -... ‘new that girl wasn’t my wife All ete Mr, Goldfine has testified under: ,, ati ‘ie - _ children under 12 years of age are A fashion expert says a girl oath that there was absolutely no gy : nas things look supposed to get in the show free. cam dress in 45 seconds, And then connection between Sherman v0W that, if the Goldfine contempt For 90 cents, with the buying pow- take an hour to make up. ddan sbhtis of he nda case ever gets into court, all mem- er of about ten cents, nowadays, 9: oe, ies, idiash as iaindiand ok toe tinngat Saas | "SEE SLs RCE OE St se SURE Se RAL: Hees my, |. Tee: pe tren Bey ee companies on which’ the House subpoenaed and required pois I got my mon _ back came the cookie jar or refrigerator is Wii ee a. on beta hs Sy Ge. ee R VALUES «oe Sol me Hoan as aor mage at : «+ It see ar ren’ what he ait he ee =at| BULOVA | BULOVA have now a thought-out -plan for) . Easy financing terms Se ee ae eels So ee Kegaer $97 to sult your budget Asked if he had any plans to| « __ $75.00 Teeny School year by per) Hamilton | GRUEN J to the Justice Depertment, he me sg9% iiotres 89 LE that “mere law” will never solve or e ‘ : { the problem and that he believes Group of Ladies’ $9% & J buy used cas thom a Ford Dealer or he anne © an NO MONEY DOWN. me Little. 50¢ Wann’ 3 : : “we have got to look ‘within our- and Men's Famous is 3 EN ge ee | Name Watches CY OWENS ie eta] 147: South Saginay Street \ Phone FE 5-4101 ich — — «0 T Large selection of ladies’ diamond — ensembles, men’s diamond wedding rings, solitaires, emerald cuts and ‘many other styles. .. 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W. of Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR 3-9162 Can infected. trees be cured? To the best of my knowledge, there is no sure cure. Such trees as Chinese and Siberian elms are occasionally infected, but rarely die. For most! purposes, these trees are consid- PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE 50-FT. LENGTH — 12-YEAR GUARANTEE e inspecting for infected sts’ it ood. te sate and county Many tests’ point to the necessity'ered immune. we ves. Reg. $6.95 ..s0e becceens $3.99 who can enforce removal. The big ae %” eve eksr sous fed, $9.95 err LA coeosonoucson Reg. $14.95 ............ $8.99 SAVE 40% ON ALL BIG 30 ARVIN BA GRILLS IN 8T RE iow “5 Special! for Summer Lawn Feeding ORGANIC LAWN FOOD Regular $3.95 Ti ——80 LBS.—— APPLICATOR Reg. 51.98 4QO¢ () In each of these contrdl areas With Pyphane of _ Pontiac Press Phote areca for yrs This re- Holds ‘he W Was. = of the leaves measures 33 res the mayor, manager or locks subdivision president, contacting . —_ She) ad the district. representative of the State of Michigan, and asking for i peapection. Toe mi cy sr om TRASH BURNER | Bruce Self Polishing Re the ae $ 3 49 zipper TOP | FLOOR WAX sampled these samples sent to : ® " - Ke fungus is recovered o : Reg. $2.19 $ 49 B- $ 99 the bas a Letter ot potters Long Lasting — Will Not Burn!. T ea tion is. sent to the owner involved. | are : | sible breeding sites of the beetles. We Deliver. 9 Open Wook ~ Who sprays trees in these areas? on orders totaling less than $5.00 a os, te een ee @ service charge of 25c will be added. on ER vit PONTIAC’S FIRST QUICK SERVE poreee Pontiac R EGA L Phone ons 3.2447 ry FE 2-0491 FEED and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY NONE a Specie. “ Fe | wey and washdurn Ras, corr m-15) | ‘ Seon ears < oe ont | FREE PARKING ne ee ee ck aids a ee ee eene 25 Ib. bag ..... FREE WATER ANALYSIS. P For Information Call: aos ELECTRIC, tne. FE4-3573 8 a our ee eee t * & * +*- *& helmet at high altitudes could be|county jail yesterday. Now he spends most of his time} Moments later came the ‘pal-| Maj, Gen. Maxwell. E.’ Rich, extremely dangerous. The pilot} Kim said being deported would: swimming or fishing loons — two of them, one leaking Utah’s adjutant general, identified knows that he must keep the hel- not be so bad, except that he will < 2 the noise as a sonic boom but met in place as a safeguard against | not be able to appear in New-York New Malagash Salt Field found . added: “All other. information explosive decompression in the/for an October audition with the in Nova Scotia was expected to N p H p id about it is, classified." plane’s cockpit. Metropolitan Opera. | end Canadian imports of salt from ose f ints rovi @ | He said he saw no connection A survey. conducted by New eo wk hf the Garibbean and Mediterranean ; . pra between the boom and the un- Frontiers, official publication: of} Kim said he jumped oreni ? Clues fo Po ularif marked balloons. He ordered an the Garrett Corp., reports whaticome a shipping clerk p ° y Air National Guard unit to take some pilots do to overcome this|geles, Later, he began charge of the plastic objects and iP first-in Los Angeles and SPECIALIZED SERVICE CHICAGO (UPI) — Dr. Austin|try to identify them. The Weather Some just grin and bear the |the chorus of the San L. Rand, chief curator of zoology |Bureau said they weren't: theirs. ampoyance. Others have foung |Opera, He was arrested et.Vv Chicago’s Natural History Muse- ee +. + ways to relief through their own Angeles and brought here saps jum, says visitors leave telltale} As for the boom, the Strategic crude improvisations — without | porta’ eHIFI marks of thebr preferences all over Air gerry perpagerin: at the aff of science. € p Omaha said it no operational = , a |. a @ TAPE RECORDERS “The nose ‘prints and the finger-| missile units in the Utah area. mites” Page nergrs test it Tony _— Israeli F Ask d @ RECORD CHANGERS prints that visitors leave in the| Other missile centers and the| LONG AND LOVELY—Shirley’|the first to fly the F-104 Starfight 1 CNVOY e : Thaxton, legal secretary from jer, recalled that his nose tickled e P. A. SYSTEMS 5. museum are the best clues we have| Defense. Department said there Cincinnati, is Queen of the Tall jonce while flying at a very high ® wane St to the popularity of exhibits,” he|was no missile firing yesterday. . om ‘a lattioeda: and’ bee Sood cM fo Talks in london e RADIOS | explained, ” People of America, chosen altitude, re y . z He illustrated the point by a A . Cleveland. The 25-year-old beauty pushing the helmet against his nose F é e OFFICE INTERCOMMS comparidon of the number of prints Chinese Gift fo Art is 5-feet-11. Her measurements jand rubbing it hard/against the) PARIS (UPI) — Foreign Sec- ‘@ WEBCOR FACTORY lfound on the case housing the | are 34-21-34. " jinner side of the transparent face| retary Selwyn Lloyd has invited oa Bushman, and its neighbor which ust ank Space GM to Hold Conf by/holding the helmet and jiggling] Meir to come to London Mon- ' | AKE ‘Toonitits o igially OF dytases — to Ho onrerence = head inside, day for talks on the Mideastern B timid, rabbitJike creatures from] HONG KONG—China's greatest} DETROIT’ 7 — General ar say tied a rad wipe yaw e the oie te the Isrdeli embassy. RADIO TV . around Bushman fills i ene ee ee anya helmet, / on =~ je ne leaves here today f ust a ; \e 9149 W. Huron ap wits ponte prolly quickly, whlle|” Not a painting, a color, «, figure |"umaier conference foe highchool} | Anojfier pilot might find life in-| tor Rome, where she will meet FE 45791 there is “rarely a print” on the ora line, but the space, the empty science teachers at -the GM Teck ede Gopentine helmet more dif- Premier Amintore Fanfani to- ‘hyraxes’ case, he said. part of a picture. . nical Center Aug. 17-23. Seventen; ang : A = yelag adem pe re London from the Halian capl- = Chinese artists long ago discov-|tachers from Michigan, Indiana,}.., enh te type end tt of the tal, the embassy said. " , : ered in painting and’ poetry the|Ohio, New York and Iilinols apelpetmet The Isracii official hes spent BOX STORAGE, Now for value of reserve and silence, the|expected to attend, oe ‘most of this week in Paris con Your Woolens, $2.95 [fc linvitation to imagination, in a Douglas test pilot Bil Bridge- | ferring with Premier Charles de thing left unexpressed. About one-half of the eleppentary man, who has flown the Dougias | Gaulle and other French offi HURON DRY CLEANERS This was developed into a sys-|schools in thé U. S, are still of th Skyrocket and F4D, said his nose | clals, °& SHIRT LAUNDRY item of spacing which makes the/one-room Aariety, but Ahey now always begins to itch when he 944 W. 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The hair is combed gently from the part down to the eartip. Airy locks of bangs fan across the forehead. At the back, the hair is combed up from the nape into a Psyche knot of curls, creating a look of classical beauty. above are a sample of ans say will look best The “Titus Cut,” pic- of National Women's Press Club, Washington, D. C. * * * Mrs. Kenneth Cornell and sons Brett and Bradley of Vir- ‘ginia, Minn., are visiting her Au: teed. Beaut ifut Fall BIRMINGHAM—Ann Willett, While in the East, the group . plans to’ visit New England “aushter pv sal sie G and the New York City area. Howard Willett of Fairfax They will motor back to road, was honor guest at a Pontiac after Aug. 17. Cath- luncheon ee ve erine “Moreau, of New Jersey, poten ta Suites Sant plans to return to Pontiac to es soll roa: spend a few days with her : family and to attend the Aug. Ann will be married Sept. 6 23 wedding. of Frances Cashin to H. A. (“Dusty”) Miller of of Chippewa road. Booneville, Mo, x * 1 ad srg mg Tg ‘Home after a three-week Bernard daughter, vacation to the Upper Penin- | Barbara, will give a luncheon sula are Mr, and Mrs. Robert 24 linen shower, and om the Flynn, and- daughter Robertn 24th’ a supper party for’ her _ kinac Bridge and visited Tah- Janet Palmer, Patricia Mc- ‘quamenon Parqdise, Whitefish Nabb and Judy Halliday. Bay, the locks at the Soo, St. | JUDY PERRY FETED x w*,* and Mrs, Vene G. Perry, an- Guests of her parents, the other Sept. 6 bride-elect, will Robert Callows of West Long _ be honored Tuesday when Mrs. Lake road, are Mrs. Peter Charles R. Miller and her Crabtree and her sons Hodge, daughter, Mrs, E. K. Land, ‘Stephen and Bruce, of San give an evening dessert and Diego, “Calif. They plan to shower at ‘the Miller home in stay several weeks. Huntington Woods, ; 2.2 (% Mrs. John L, McQuigg and Mrs. Leo Knight is visiting her daughter, Sarah, have Mrs. Barney Habel of Chero- circled. Aug. 14 for a supper | kee road for 10 days. 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Flattened waves stem from the center part and curl-over the ~ ear to taper at the neck: Wisps of hair are pulled - over the forehead from a triangular hairline. Fashion experts say this style is reminiscent of “Sphinxes.” Fogal of Crescent Lake. : * *x x Returned to their Cottage street home after a week's visit to Opa-Locka, Fla., are Birmingham Highlights Pre-Wedding Parties — planning a barbecue and swim- ming party for Aug. 23 at their home on Twelve Mile road, This affair includes the bridegroom -elect Paul Hoff- man,.as did the buffet supper given recently by Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Hoffman, Paul's brother and sister-in-law. Both Peter and Paul are sons of Mr, and Mrs, ‘Paul B. Hoffman of Northville who for- merly livell in Birmingham. * eye * Helen Joanne Jesson, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Jesson, who will egy a John en -——honored—at-e—number—of-par-——~was—born -to—Mr.—and _Mrs. ties, Mrs..Raymond Walmoth and her daughter, Mrs, Lawrence Stoll, are giving an evening shower Tuesday; Mary Ellen Benjamin, a tea and kitchen shower the following day, and Joanne will give a tea for her bridesmaids on the 20th. Her sister Suzanne, who will be maid of honor at the wed- ding: in Christ Church Cran- brook, will give the spinster . dinner Aug. 16. The bride- groom-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. R. Rogers of Pine Lake, will give the re- hearsal dinner at Rotunda Inn. * * * Mrs. Edward S, Reid and Mrs, Benjamin Micou will give a Bon Voyage luncheon Thurs- day for Mrs, Jasper Reid, who will leave soon for a trip abroad, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Holmes will be hosts at a lob- ster cook-out Saturday at the Rogers’, Pine Lake home, _ Leslie H. Dean of and son Ronald. In Opa-Locka _ they visiteqd their week-old grandchild Robert Lee and his parents, Marine. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Cook (nee Anna May Fleming). Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. - Elsworth Cook’ of Midland drive. ot * * Visiting at the Menominee road home of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Charles W, Seaman were their daughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wightman, Merrie Anne, Robert, Corine and Richard of Oklahoma City. Also visiting was their nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs. John Cousin, John, Bill, and Pat of Ambridge, Pa. $i ee Born July 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Flessland of Em- pire street was.a son, Eric John. Grandparents are Mr. and , Mrs. Harold B. Boyer of Sylvan Shotes drive and Mr..and Mrs. G4A. Flessland of State street. * * * ‘A daughter, Cynthia Lynn, Ralph M. Dean of Hamilton street Aug. 5 at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Melva Allen of Rose- lawn drive and Mr..and Mrs. Allison street. = ¢&.*.° 2 Mrs. Allen Palmer and her daughter, Judith, of Dakota drive returned Thursday from a trip. to Europe. ; Leaving June 20, the two vis- ited 10 countries and attended | " rest of the*family, she added. - * A woman's wardrobe should in- - ‘Miss Upton Honored * at Shower " Muriel Upton, brideelect of James E. Wilcox, was honored at a shower Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. B. B. Roush on West Iroquois road, Mrs. L,.-C. Kramp was Co- hostess. . Parents of the couple, who will be married Sept. 6, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Upton 6f Third avenue and Ernest Wilcox of Wenonah avenue. “ * *x. * Guests were Mrs. Donald Robertson, Mrs. J. A. Rammes, . Robert B. Tarr, Mrs. Charles D, Welden, Mrs. Harry Richards, Mrs, Corliss ‘Arm- - strong, Mrs. Robert Schapler, Mrs. George .Wasserberger, Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mrs. I have been told that I will be escorted up the aisle by an usher with my. busband fol- lowing, Is this proper?” . . Hubert Evans. ; you. Also attending .were brides (OO eon the, arm of maids Linda Burt and Maria “P08 A omg your hus- Cosma and Margaret Selvela, “Wwid follows, alone behind you eet eer rs and takes: his place’ in the Other guests were Marie P°” oer Mrs. Seed, Mrs. John ocknewhiteinn Wail pres- Kinzler, Mrs. Walter Kinzler. ents from a married couple, is Mrs. Lee Kremer, Mrs. Ivan the note sent to Mrs. alone“ Wilcox, Mrs, Cecil Newstead, or to Mr. and Mrs.?” ” Mrs, Eddie Meeker, Mrs. Fred : pS Re Zittel, Mrs. Oscar Burbaun, Answer: Either way is con- Mrs: Nettie Hymers, Mrs. Her- _— sidered proper, but usually the bert Johnson ‘and Mrs. Aaron note is sent. to Mrs. alone ; Mrs, Franklin Mills of Bir- ~ Thank you and Mr. Smith mingham, Mrs, Erwin ‘Slater 2 oe sachash inh. Mwae Melos. . sa i J . Norman ' . of Rochester, Mrs, Donald G. , ANG Fox Hono Upton, Mrs. Donald F. Upton rs: Lyle Dusenbury was host- and Mrs. Edward Brown of oss at her Ellwood avenue home Belleville, Ontario, completed or the miscellaneous shower given the ‘guest list. in honor of Anna Mae Fox Tues-/ day evening. Mrs. David Galloway Lenora Jean Schack was eohostess. Wed to Charles Akers Now living on State street fol- : ,I2 Ww. Huron ‘MERLE NORMAN ‘COSMETIC STUDIO- Come In for @ Free Demonstration! FE 2-4010 me 7 Whatto Expect ‘| From Basic Suit , IOWA CITY, wa (UPI) — ‘for Juniors Sizes 5 to 15 the World’s Fair. Stork Shower Fetes Mother of Twins : Mrs. Louis Romeos, the new mother of twins, was honored at a stork shower Wednesday evening}; PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11%, $, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. \. Enrollments Ayailable in Day or Eveni Classes Write, phone or, call-fn' persén for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 at the Drayton Plains home. of Mrs, Bruce Smiley. 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By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 5 om: aot Senet for about a need eggs and bey and fruit “ aT ena tae oe : rash depins and trite Ue cos tows see ine ts tee By JANET ODELL natural that she should be aj Q.. “My become | A, You are some underweight. | °° habits, months and have not lost in inch-|) pontine Press Home Editor homeroom mother too. : wrinkled atid I have lines on | imagine that you should gain|/¢ss you change ~ — theni |S: it la probably a case of build), Cabbage is delicious now ° qappaGe FRUIT SALAD the back and’ sides. They run |eight or 10 pounds, You are do-|YOU may suffer et rather than fa with new heads crisp and am “down under my chin in front. |ing a great disservice in|‘ the future. i i ocea” back Seyn Tre toe By Mrs. Elwyn Tripp Can you help me?” =~ the way you eat, You may ruin] Q, “I have taken every ex: a . recipe for cabbage half head cabbage, shreded fine. health if you continue. It is| ercise have prescribed tor | 1% W!!me. What shape frames |” gests a r 1 can (No. 303) fruit cocktail, rs ; i a : ra. A. The lines probably were|Y°UF — = yee: oaee pat ada ee | salad with fruit added. She drained snatto carised primarily hy poor posture.|{. or, 700 20 not. get & well] welt, redeetion snd. sive. 9: Sw - , says her children just love it. jSakens sliced base Rit *|balanced diet if you eat what hap-| ethers, but I haven’t lost eveg | A. Be certain that the shape Dates and nuts if desired. ; * 2 * You have not kept the spine|pens to be eround at four in the} a fraction of an inch. I have |of the frames is not at all square a is the vi si I"vep whigeed crecz. straight through the region of the! afternoon ‘ been taking them for three jin effect. Those with an upsweep|~ Pile eid penis sont Use % to sweet neck. Lessening of fat between| For your own sake I hope you| months. Can you tell me what |will be flattering. : : ee er ae a tc ht ee ne | the skin and the muscles and in.|'*medy this habit, You do not| to, do? Could it be because I | Tomorrow: “Diet You Must —| Council; as such s 3 whipped cream. veosine’é am ‘a “| have to stuff at any meal but you’ am Bbaqhtistod?™ But Have Choice of Diets.” Z ee all Se apnea SS : Lies os rye peace let “This is your opisortuautty to inant a piano world re- creasing dryness a@ play @ part, : ” fence é . ree children in re’ several nowned. for quality and beauty at a substantial but posture is the main cause: Try this: Lie on the floor with your arms resting on the floor at your sides. Bend both knees, place feet flat on the floor. Try to flat- ten your neck against the floor, making your neck as long’ as pos- sible. Hold while you count to 10 slowly. Rest and continue. . “T am 42 years old and and so much lobse skin on my “Would you please define the word ‘nagging’ sq] Poster's toate wed Home of Cons Instruments we ee ee my husband. can understand what it means?” asks 2] 119 NORTH SAGINAW ” mE 5.8292 Is there any way to reduce without having this happen?” A. A loss of 12. pounds should not have this effect unless you were not overweight to start with, or unless you did not eat a well- balanced reducirig diet. You did not give me your height and weight but I suspect that your A. You probably should gain a. ‘To. straighten spine and posture flatten your neck on the floor making neck as long as possible. you count to 10. e Hold while With Complaining Relatives—Abby Patient Losing Patience _THE ronTiac PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958 Have You Tried This? | Fruit Cockta (there’s a Daly at home), it is wife. It Husband Thinks It’s Nagging, It Is By RUTH MILLETT il Mix Adds | _ Color to Cabbage Salad A. If you have done the exer-|_ hours. Serve on lettuce leaves. © “I can’t make a reasonable request, suggestion or reminder without being accused of ‘nagging’.” Never mind the real meaning of the word. All that matters so far as you are concerned is what your hus- band considers-to be “nagging.” Next time he accuses you of nagging when you ask him to do something, try to find out just wy it saving. Very special allowance on your old instru- ment, Choice of limed oak, blond, walnut or mahog- any. Each-piano carries a NEW BALES GUAR- . ANTEE FOR 10 YEARS.. Bench Included With Every Purchase Small Down Payment Balance Up to 36 Months CALBI MUSIC CO. CLOSED WEDNESDAY DURING AUGUST PARK FREE REAR OF STORE ‘ZOMBIE?’ Glasses is that he thinks you are+ nagging him. - Maybe it’s the tone of your voice. Even a reasonable request ean sound like nagging if your voice whines, or sounds irritated. Maybe you have picked an in- that they are naggers, because they don’t realize they are. They always think they are being rea- |sonable. = ve But when a man accuses his wife |]: | convenient moment to make your|of nagging, she ought to try to few pounds, from five to eight. a4 ah aes By ABIGAIL VAN cae “one. I would like your advice them feel so welcome with | request. = women always seem |find out why..Because the =) - “LT am 16 years r r as to what we should do with | cooking, baking and cleaning |to wait until a man gets comfort-| .ohJem isn’t whether or not is feet and 10 inches tall and weigh DEAR ABBY: I am & | aii the gifts people gave us for | up-after them they never leave. |able to ask him to get up and do ” ~ ‘a nagger—but why her husband ; All work done by senior students under super vision of instructor, Phone FE 4-1854 Closed Ali Day this baby. “We acknowledged them all immediately and most came from out-of-town. We feel funny now because we have the baby gifts and no baby. My closest friends said they'd be hurt if we returned om: Awaiting - givers would want it that way. Good luck! x « “DEAR ABBY: My mother- in-law is part French and has “‘My _ sister-in-law doesn’t | bother with Company. She doesn't or bake one thing extra, She lets everything lay where they dropped it and prac- ticaly ignores them. They call her a slob and it’s like water rolling off a duck’s back. If anybody called me a slob I'd oy ee tee ee ee my r-in-law?"’ LEO DEAR CLEO: Because you're a lady — not a slob. * * * “DEAR ABBY. Maybe _ this Open Sunday 2 to 5 something. When that happens all the time, at aed 0 Sr ae te man is concerned. A COMPLAINT? * Perhaps you begin your comets or reminders or suggestions with a} complaint. So that even before you get around to making your per- fectly reasonable request you've put your -husband on guard, and anything. you ask he’ll regard as nagging. 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PONTIAC PRESS _ TONE . rec M ICHIGAN, ;: Ps ail Te sia yy Ouit ‘at 4- Btue ribbons are lsually scarce, but due to the exceptional quality of exhibits and animals at the angpal Oakland County 4-H Fair in Pantiac this week, many more “a presented than last year. * * *® flere are the winners of «the dairy, food preservation, and cloth- _ing first-place awards. ~ . The Ayrshire cow of Helen Miles of Birmingham was named grand champion ‘over all breeds. Reserve grand cham- pion. was owned by Larry Mid dieton of Lake Orion. e : Miss Miles’ animal placed first in. the Ayrshire breed contest, 1 took second, longed to David. Terry. champion in this division owned by Janet Miller, Rochester. The cow belonging to Larry Middleton of ‘Lake: Orion walked off with’ first spot in the Hol- stein division, while Richard Foster of Clarkston had the re- serye champion. _ Edwin Binke of Birmingham Jersey cows in first place were shown by Rosemary Moran of Lake Orion and Gerald Austin, of Pon- 'tiac, Jerry Vantine , of “Ortonville iplaced first in the ‘Brown Swiss division while his bfother Jim’s! gow was named reserve cham- (pion, The Guernsey champion bet Other blue ribbon winners in Reserve as the Holstein division were Doug- las and Janet Long, Milford; Bill, Larry and Tommy Middleton, Lake Orion, and Marvin Scramlin, Holly. Guernsey winners were Ronald Applegate, Clarkston, and Janet Miller, Rochester. Jersey class win- ner was Rosemary Maron, Clarks- ton, Other winners were Linda Bul- man, Northville: Larry Middleton, Lake Orion; Richard Foster, Clarkston; Dennis Austin, Bon- tiac; senior yearling heifers: Mike Applegate, Clarkston; Larry Scramlin, Holly; Eddie Cogger, SHOWMANSHIP CHAMPIONS — Winner of the Senior Showmanship contest last night at the 18th annual Oakland County 4-H Fair, Bill Middleton: (left) of Lake Orion, poses with his Holstein cow, Donna. Douglas Long, (right) af Aggie. division. 2 ‘LET ME AT HIMt — One feature which provided fun for both spectators and participants at the third night of the 4-H Fair Thursday was Pontiac Press Phote Milford, corerel two ribbons with his Holstein, Douglas won first place in the Junior .. Showmanship contest and second in the senior Pontiac Press Photo the pig scramble. Shown here chasing greased pigs are girls division contestants. — ? south: Lyon; junior yearling heif- ers; Edwin Behnke, Birmingham; Jerry . Vantine, Ortonville; Jim Vantine, Ortonville; David Terry, Pontiac; Douglas Long, Milford; Gretchen “Atchison, South “Lyon; William Sullivan, Ortonville, senior heifer calves. Junior heifer calf winners were Marilyn Mitchell, Holly; Norman. Balko, Northville; Ronald Brown, Oxford; Rose- mary Moran, Clarkston; Tommy Cogger, South Lyon, and Gerald Austin, Pontiac. FOOD PRESERVATION Those who received top honors for’ food preservation were; Car- kins, Ortonville; Christine Ryniak, Birmingham; Mike Place, Oxford; Louie Cascadden, Pontiac; Karen Saunders, Ortonville; Carolyn Skariott, Milford; Sharon’ Pemple- ton, New Hudson; Cheryl. Pemple- ton, New Hudson, and Tina Acord of Drayton - Plains, Others were: Janet Postma, Rochester? Sandra Lee Brown, Oxford; Vera Eisenschenk, Bir- mingham; Lucille Serbert, Pon- tiac; Beth Kretschman, Pontiac; Sharon Pickering, Rochester; Virginia Jardine, Birmingham; Sharon Templeton, New Hudson and Carolyn Canfield, New Hud- ‘gon. Included in this list of winners are: Carolyn Bowers, Milford; Don- neale Finch, Milford; Gloria San- ders, Rochester; Carolyn Hillman, Pontiac; Diane Cash, Wixom; Car- - |olyn Bowers, Milford; Sally M. Tay- lor, Clarkston and Margaret Weg- gins, Rochester. CLOTHING AWARDS Those who were awarded blue ribbons in the clothing division were: Cheryl Difloe, Milford; Cyn- thia Clark, Rochéster; Cheryl De- rucha, Rochester; Susan Zimmer- man, Rochester; Rosemary Pan- man, Sandra Kniep, Linda Ridge- way, Leohard; Mabej Russell, Ter- ry Fountain, Lucy x, Birming- ham; Delores Kuyper, Bloomfield Hills; Karen Stawie, Orchard Lake, and ‘Alice Earhart and Edna Mae Earhart, Walled Lake. . Other first place clothing awards Went tq Charlene Grif- fith, Drayton Plains; Linda Haack, Birmingham; Jean Hor- fon Bloomfield Hills; Sue Koen- eke, Birmingham ;Linda Dofter, Birmingham; Rosemary Moran, Diane Elliot, Judy Drum, Dennis Atwell, Richarg Feole, Lynne Row- - Fair men Williams, Pontiac; Janet Ad-! ~ |Wolverine Lake’ Hearing Slated | Bridge to Residents hearing has -been scheduled for the repair of Oak Island bridge to the residents of the island. * * * If public approval is received at the Monday meeting at the Village Hall, the council prob- ably will let the contract for the work as soon as practicable, ac- cording to John ©. Finlayson, village clerk. village landmark. * * * voiced at the last public. hearing. HAZEL LEE MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Royal McGill a 4788 Hillcrest Dr., Waterford, Mrs. Maynard Kizer of 80 N. of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. TS oe ow we and Ruth Ann James. set. Council to Submit Costs for Repair of Oak Island WOLVERINE LAKE — A public 7p. m. Monday by Wolverine Lake. Village Council to submit costs for A previous public hearing was held to set up a special assessment |, jdistrict to defray the cost of ‘the bridge repairs, ‘ The Oak Island bridge is a No. further hearings are sched- uled for the proposed special, as- sessment district, for the paving of Wolverine Drive and Amenia Drives since public objections were \Fire Ordinance have announced the engagement of their niece, Hazel Lee Miller, | to Clyde Kizer, son of Mr. and Main St, Clarkston. A student at East Michigan College, the pro- spective bridegroom is a member The wedding date hasn't been October. delay in completion of the -gym- teachers and learned that four borrow $50,000 from the American Commerce Board studied by the Commerce Town- ship Board at its regular meeting: \tems either in use or.under con- — in thé township. Tire Explodes in Rochester Garage _tube. bor said. Detroiter Seriously Hurt ROCHESTER—A Detroit man was injured’ seriously yesterday afternoon at the Houghten and Son, Inc., garage, 528 N. Main St., when the inner tube of a large tractor tire he was putting air into exploded. x * * He is James Lucien, 36, an employe at the garage. He was taken to Avon Center Hospital and later moved to St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital in Pontiac where. his condition was described as fair this morning. Lucien suffered cuts, back and chest injuries. . The explosion blew the tire off the rim and split the tube all the way down the middle, Rochester Police said. They oan Lucien may have put too much air in the * * * The blast, which happened at 3:30 p.n., during yester- day’s rainstorm, sounded like two trains colliding, a neigh- ees _ Methodist Church House, = nae ee \ af a. “TO CONDUCT MEMORIAL RITES IN DETROIT — As the state’s top Macca: - pees team, Lake Hive 281 has been given the honor of conducting Memorial Rites at the 23rd quadrennial Supreme Review Aug. 20 at the Veteran's Memorial Build- ing in Detroit. The group placed first at the Great Camp Convention June 13 in Saginaw in competition with other Michigan teams. The Oxford Hive was second. ‘Founded in 1890 at the old Grange Hall in Lake Orion, the Hive now meets at the accordjng to Evelyn Arnold, commander. ‘Referred to as . e od “ Pontiac Press Photo “Ladies of the iencesboee” the Hive members are (standing, from left) Hazel Bond, Frances Hunt, Lepha Decker, Ella Lortz, Ruby Bushman, Della Hull, Ivy Sweet, Sylvia Shafer, Edna Mikesell, Janet Sharrow, Charlotte Lamphier, Pearl Bryant, Helen Wesley, Beatrice Raab, Allece Carrothers;,(seated, from left) Bobbi Gunion, Mary McMorran, Ethel Schiek, Adelaide Babcock, Myrtle McKenzie, Evelyn — 0 Nolan, Lucille Baggett, Lucille Clark and Martha , —— \ Romeo Board Delays - High School Dedication ROMEO — At a special meeting last night, Romeo School Board members postponed the dedica- tion of the new high school from Aug. 31, the date they had tenta- tively set, to the early part. of Cause of the postponement was nasium floor they said. ~ £7 e959 Supt. T. C. Filppula assured the board, however, the new school will be ready for the opening of the fall term, Sept. 4. . Board members then approved the purchase of a number of pieces of equipment, plus. sev- eral new textbooks, In addition, they accepted the low bid of $861.40. submitted by Peter Hixson of Washington for con- struction of sidewalks leading te the new high school, The board hired three new more still are needed before school. starts next month. Among the other items of busi- ness resolved last night was the agreement by board members to Plans to Review COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A proposed fire ordinance will be at 7:30 ‘tonight at = Township Hall. ’ The ordinance is Delteened after |? the Michigan State Fire Marshal's ordinance, according to Supervisor Thomas C. Tiley. Board action on the matter will probably take place) at a later meeting, he said. Another subject likely to be dis-,’ cussed at the meeting is the pos- sibility of transferring respon- sibility for township water systems to the Oakland County Department of Public Works. There are now six water sys- Two Women Injured in Crash on Auburn ROCHESTER—Two young wom- en were injured slightly’ yesterday afternoon in a two-car accidént on Auburn road at Robinhood street! in “Avon Township, Helga Hartung, 19, of 1115Tru-| wood Dr., Rochester, told Romeo; State Police she had stopped her car to make a left ‘turn when it was hit from behind by a car driv- en by Henri Bartlett, 18, of 12533 31-Mile Rd., Romeo Miss Hartung suffered possible, neck injuries and was treated by her family physician. Miss Bartlett was treated at Avon rer mge Hospital for leg cuts. She told police she was unable to stop because of slippery pavement. on Moving U.S. 25 LANSING (® — The State High- way Department will hold a public hearing Aug. 19 on a proposed 323 mile. relocation of U.S. 2 through Macomb and St. Clair counties, The hearing will be held at the! Roosevelt Civic Auditorium at) Richmond, The proposed relocation is part of an interstate highway network) that, when completed, will provide direct expressway service from | the Ohio border to Detroit and | Port Huron via the Detroit-Toledo} Expressway in Detroit and con- | necting with the Edsel Ford EX. pressway north to Port Huron. Loses Control of Truck, It Flips; Driver Injured Road Commission truck, was in- jured. yesterday morning when he lost control of the vehicle and it overturned in a ditch. avenue, a half mile north of 33- Mile road in Armada Township. * * * Taken to St. Mount . Clemens, of 155 North Ave. Romeo State Police ticketed him | for driving too fast. {om taindor ven Tewnship ‘ational Women's Sunday has been. selected Name Sunday at the Church in Auburn Heights. Holy tmunion willbe received by the men eee boys of the society, according to Holy | as Holy Name festival meeting will Hall. Reches' Heart of the Hills Grasdmother s Club Will hold @ potluck picnic yo we Bi ee i¢™ Monday at the home o: Riestap, 136 Origes a faskeuhee ‘operating expenses during 1958-59 school year. Slate Public Hearing| | | f ARMADA — A Mount Gaanens| man, driving a Macomb County§ The accident occured on North Joseph Hospital, | with cuts and, bruises was David Schwalm, 2, | ers I Sacred Heart Name President Frank Caramitaro. i held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Parith| State. Bank in Lansing against} future state aid payments for the * * * i The superintendent’s contrgct| also was renewed for the coming, school "year with a raise in pay. Copnneey hospital. a ous * Members granted | pehapinion to the Romeo: Rotary Club to stage la horse show at the east end of the Croswell street school . pro- perty during the Peach Festival iLaber Day weekend. ifrom the event will go to the new- nna: Dise ata and Chatter y ox Music in the Round Looking around the local scene it becomes appar- ent that the bulk of LP business doesn‘’t lie in the| ‘hands of teen- agers as single record sales do. While rock 'n’ roll sells big in singles, different story in the slightly more expensive bracket. Take the best selling LP down Birmingham way —Stardust’’ (Dot 3118) by Pat Boone. Boone, the boy-faced balladeer in white bucks, is liked by all generations it seems. His LPs always sell like the most, but Elvis enjoys most of his suc- cess in the single field. Out in the Orchard Lake and Walled Lake areas,’ it’s hard to beat Mitch ‘Miller's LP “Sing Along With Mitch’ (Columbia CL- 1160). This is not exactly what the hipsters would call the rock- inest. * *« * This LP too reigns as top seller ‘in Pontiac shops, proving at least that there are still- quite a few good old whisky tenors in the crowd (pass the pitch pipe). In the Bloomfield area it seems that “Taboo” (Hi-Fi R- 806) by Arthur Lyman is still tops. This conglomeration of bird calls, oriental jugs, and Hawaiian guitars almost brings hula skirts and pineapple yan into your living room. Again rock 'n’ roll is not the order of the day : . . HOORAY! 1241) tet the Gerry Mulligan. , of course; Mr. Baker.” it’s aj A by Dick acaniee: to the cool ciel It’s a png awaited gas. Both Baker Mulligan blow great rings around standards and originals. x * ® Record shelves will glow. a this addition, World Pacifie has done the jazz world a world of good with this one. FIVE ACES: Top ‘seller in the Pontiac area this week is “Little Star’ by The Elegants. ‘Just a4 best. ‘In third slot is the standby “Poort Little Fool’’ by Ricky ead Perez Prado’s goldmine ricia” is in fourth slot. In fifth is ‘Western . Movies” by thq Olympics. “Nel Blu De Pinto De-Biu’’ will die. We'll tell-you.why next week, Principals on Job in Walled Lake oe hete th aenlie and Saee schools in Walled Lake. dule changes to stop at the office before the opening of school. E. V. Ayers, principal of the senior high, and his staff are in the senior high school from 8 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Junior high principal Murray \Adams and his staff will keep the THE JAZZ NEST: One of the office open 8 a:m. to 3 p.m. Monday best eggs to feather our nest in through Friday until. Aug. 18, at a ee while is “Reunion With! which time hors will be from $ Dream” by Jim Clinton is second. 4 i AL BAUER Used Car. 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B dog ne Press _o rede for the third straight yean. them a “freak team.” Milwaukee dienst’ opened with a single and winner three-run rally, against _won nine of 10. ‘ hit his 23rd - When he came up to the Pirates after hitting 68 ek camel 0 Heerim Wpthe peas|Pciead ia tea cove mance g2°e| ‘Prtadeptia. climbed in — gala te tang) Derek Ibbotson Wants homers in the Minors in one season, Bobby Bra; to mind. yh gion ioctiryreed Milwaukee a 32 decision over|,,, _— oe oe rl —— - y singe| t0 Meet Elliott in . er, now 37, toward the|Pittsburgh yesterday with Spahn , & ° ° then coach of the Bucs, sent him back down with tf 20'mark for the ninth time, It he|scattering seven hits for his 15th\D0" Cardwell. Dave Philley's tri-lby prank Torre added the third) Mile at Edinburgh comment, “Don’t thin\k): makes it he will set a modern|victory, who shut out the|Ple and Chico Fernandez’ sacri-| 7 _—- : . mich of him as ball player.” major league record for left-hand-|Braves for six innings, also was ites ye = OA belo od Vi x * * DUBLIN w — Australians Herb The revived Cardinals, who/Elliott and Albert Thomas packed DICK STUART Fe a ns been gation only .250 but in re ee Oe atied i AA Sone, and eye te clutch department. Fourteer-of his first 23 ~ hits including six homers, and if you ask Pirate fans why the sudden jump from the cellar to third place, they'll say “Stuart is back.” DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Pontiac’s Joy Fair, who last’ year was Michigan's outstanding hard top racer, now realizes he has made a mistake by changing horses in midstream. />~ fair hasn’t been in the winner’s circle very often Pecos ony mifacaat aphmcmepmead erty baraten 20 __ @harger from his car and revert back to the fuel injector which carried him to titles all around the midwest last) 7 year. x ke isk tis cetera (ib Auerbach "Goat is drawing on the European tour? Here in the U. S., _ the cindermen are lucky friends and relatives of the participants. ‘The two meets in Russia and Poland ¢ drew over _ 175,000 fans. : long. ” In typical Stuart fashion recently, he sent Bragan a note to Spokane, Washing- ton, telling him, “I see you are where you belong and I’m up here whare I be- Then Stuart, who used to put. “66” behind his name in honor of those homers in one season, signed the note to Bragan by dotting the. “i” in his first name with a star. ae t * * Actually, since his return a few weeks ago to the hits have been atch base enough to draw only the - Spahnie is tied’ with Lefty Grove of the old Philadelphia A’s among the southpaws. He still is. way be- hind the top right-handers. Cy Young won 20 or more 16 times over 50 years ago. Christy Mathewson did it 13 times and Walter Johnson 12, At the rate Spahn is going he will have no trouble making the two-mile run Thursday in Dub- lin, Ireland, running the dis- tance in the time of 8:32.0, shooting for his 15th. : * « * “The Braves pulled seven full games in front of the San Fran- cisco. Giants who again ran into rough going at St, Louis, The Car- dinals scored early and often in a 12-1 romp behind Sam Jones. The Giants have lost nine of their last 10 since Casey Stengel, New Johnny Klippstein saved Sandy Koufax in the ninth inning to pro- tect a 3-1 Los Angeles victory over the Chicago Cubs, Despite the sweep of the two-game series, the Dodgers headed home for the Col- iseum still in last place. Friend -had a 1-0 lead and a two-hit shutout going to the sev- York Yankee manager, . called enth at Milwaukee, Red Schoen- 4 Holes, 560 Yards, Par 11. BUDAPEST — The Air Free golf course on the Hills of Buda is probably the only course in the _ {world where President Eisenhower i gicould break 70. It is a four hole, 560-yard, par 11 S membership card in the form of a silver tray. The members work mostly at the American Legation in Budapest, with a few others drawn from the Found-a Course Where Ike Can Hit Under 70 of the large legation brass turn up. Greens or tees are at each end of the arms of the “X” and with a tricky roll — par 3. Fourth is a 140 yarder — back legations of other Western coun-| a. F. « Soh gewatnestrvoqam Aemener, mlabdaeed ball scoot bea: gerne which is ‘director of scouts, at Briggs to February 12 may apply limited to 135, requires own. transportation and) $98 tuition. Nine prospects were signed from the 1958 school. Conservation ~— OK on ‘Any Body Puts Deer Rules are miahet te yetece % HIGGINS LAKE,. Mich. Rerulton tr Michigan's controlyrpas of Geer in reas of shor season set her over loud protests from spokesmen for half a dozen sportsmen’s groups. Observers indicated the state conservation commission would fol- - fow-to the letter the recommenda- tions of state game experts for more and bigger special season} areas this fall. Game men described the pro- gram as conservative, intended partly to satisfy widespread oppo- sition to shooting of does and fawns. 1¢ calls for an increase in the Alelgan County, would be concur- yowed he'd carry his fight to the!” joint legislative committee on ad-|© ministrative rules in Lansing later! ©] this month. The committee has a)” veto power over any-deer regula-|© tions established by the commis! sion, and last year knocked out a7 special season slated for Dickinson) ~ County. Appearing at a stormy four-hour 4 hearing on issue, Tom Carnahan,'* from Dec. 1-10 in F eaaled mevely were starvation i 8 constant ‘threat. x * *- Buzzo called the theory “defeat- ist- thinking’ which he said would steadily slice away at the state deer herd. He called instead for a program to enlarge the deer range. ; ~*~ * Support for the conservation de- partment’s recommendations came from James L. Rouman, executive director of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs, and H. O. Nix- on of Cadillac, Troponin’ the a * Joe Stammel, a ‘esaeiind who, calls himself ‘‘the poorest golf pro| om earth,” gives lessons, acts as greenkeeper fills and empties the adjacent swimming pool, tends bar, sweeps up and acts as caddy .when some Junior Baseball Finals Sunday The sponsoring Pontiac Parks & Recreation has moved up the junior baseball championship games from Monday to Sunday in order to give more famflies an opportunity to see the youngsters in action. ~ “Title contests in all four classes —F, D, Midgets and Widgets. Through the cooperation of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, plans were completed yesterday to have all action at Jaycee Park. Such a program will enable many area fans to make a com- plete day of it by enjoying the picnic facilities at the park. The finals will start at 1 p.m. The big “D’ battle is slated to begin about 3 p.m. Trophies will be awarded ‘the winning teams following the com- pletion of all the action. -The Class D, F and Midget - winners will advance into District playoffs US. Lien dhae here next week. - Doctoring 1 Your Gol DIAGNOSIS: Wobbly Right Knee. : TREATMENT: Your right leg is the foundation on which your golf swing rests on the backswing. logical, then,.that the right leg should stay firmly in representing the Big Star Lake); Owners Assn., told the Property commission that supervisors of! Leelanau, Bezie, Manistee, Wex- ford, Newaygo and Lake counties had gone on record against special season. The Michigan Assn. of township supervisors did the = he said. Lavern Bowman, Gladwin county/ i resort“owner, accused the conser-| | vation department of a “brain - wash deluxe” in backing antlerless)_ deer harvests. “You've done a better fop than Russia ever had hopes of doing,” |~ _ he said. } le en ees Rewer ths Sometimes—by chance—the player does get the right leg back in the original position. And occa- sionally he hits a straight ball. But the point is that shouldn’t move on the backswing. Try to keep it stable —and watch your shots straighten out. (Copyright 1958, John F.. Dille Co.) isi i , scene oN EOS PLR BR It's place until the weight is shifted back to the left leg as the downswing begins. Many golfers, particular- ly those with long back- swings, turn the right knee outward and back while taking the club back. This changes the position of the body with reference to the ball, making it possible to hit a straight shot only if the right knee is returned exactly to its original posi- tion. ee 2 the right leg needn’t—and sepleretrostemab hon geiegenns pens meee campagne tet . tries. and gardener. He on the hill — neat kidney-shaped igreen — par 3. Swoon’s Son, Round Table in Equipose Mile By The Associated Press Round Table and Swoon’s Son plus others will meet in the $100,- 000-added Equipoise Mile tomor- row at Chicago's Arlington Park, and aside from the monetary con- siderations it should be quite a battle, The Kerr Stable’s Round packs 131 pounds, and Drake’s Swoon's Son has 129 ed the 18th running of this important race named for C, V. Whitney’s Equipoise. Twenty six years ago Equipoise, the famed Chocolate Soldier, set Arlington’s. mile rec- ord of 1:34 2-5, and it still stands. Round Table is the world’s sec- ond leading money winning horse, with earnings of $1,161,014, The Table is only $127,551 behind the leader, Nashua, who retired in 1956. If he can win the Equipoise, it would take only one more big one to put him past Mr. Millions. On July 26 Swoon's Son cap- tured the Detroit Sweepstakes, ‘AN AGUE AMERH on ‘Last Fet, Behind : By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF se 53 485 18% PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: All Over the Course. = zi 421 25 Doe t “ahs. pm. -—Wynn Boston at “New York, Baltimore at Washin “p.m. Chicago at Detroit, Kansas 7 at ba i st 30 p.m. ONAL LEAGUE Won , Behind pbaeees TERDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 2 8 —Gome: Cincinnat! hall (8-7) vs, Witt (4-2). TOM W's eer te Milwaukee Prilade 7 Cincinnati at, Pittsburgh, te: 30 p.m, St. Louis at | Chicago, 1:30 p.th, San Francisco at ~ An: ee, 10 p.m. Cinéinnati Joss Pittsburgh, St. Lois at Chicago, 2. 1 p sath Ban Francisco at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. ‘ay 7 boosting his gleanings to $850,929. | SUNDAY'S 6 Milwaukee, at Philadet = a5 2, rem p.m. BUSY DAY FOR UMPS — Never a day goes by that the men in blue, the umpires, aren’t shouted at by players and man- agers. Danny Murtaugh, manager of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, gives Augie Donatelli a mouthful Major League umpire Jocko Murtaugh was pat 2 3 a couldn't score a run last week, battered loser Mike McCormick and two others for 13 hits, The Cardinals have a total of 33 runs and 46 hits in their last three games. Stan Musial’s two hits in 7 i a iin e i i e B & um mere eae NAL Bias Gb fet 5 ay om a, Po waeates Braves; Thomson (14), = + be He their record-breaking cleats for Edinburgh today. Behind them théy left shattered wor! for the mile and two forward to Edinburgh ‘it's probably the mile for me. el * * * Somebody else who is hoping the 20-year-old Elliott runs the mile in Edinburgh is England's Derek “Ib- . shen raced away on his own to a world standard and a’ 25 ya lead ‘over Elliott. ; Elliott was timed second in 8:37.6, The listed world mark of '| 8334 was set by Hungary’s San- ice Thiros in London May 30, So Elliott repaid the debt he owed Thomas for his fantastic mile ie F SHE é Z ee Fig: AP Wirephetos ejected a couple days ago and makes the trip to the plate quite often. In the bottom photo, Conlon points the way for man- ager Walt Alston. He gave Johnny Podres of the Dodgers the heave-ho in the game against the Cubs yesterday. in the game against the Braves. Williams in Sight of 500 Homers By The Associated Press For a man closing in on his 40th birthday, Ted Williams _ still swings a mean home run bat. With 476 to his credit, the Boston Red Druggists Pull 3-2 Upset at Waterford Drayton Drug won a tight con- test in the 7th inning and Sno-Bol scored a runaway victory in We-|- terford American League softball pues ny eae te Sid Gregory reached Ist via error, stole 2nd and tallied the winning run on Stu Hutchinson’s double to give the Druggists a 3-2 upset victory over Lakeland Phar- macy. Gene Shell was the winning pitcher in a relief role. Fats Keith and Wimpy Johnson combined for a ‘three-hit mound!; effort ag the Sno-Bol club handed Nonne’s Drive-In a 10-1 drubbing. Keith was the starter and winner FIGHTS - NORTH bern “cass. ~Charlie | Pow Hh 211, Sen ‘« stopped . Bill Edwards, 190, New ~ Tome ANGELES—L. C. "Morgan, 140%, Youngstown fa, i Rosa City, 10. Oh 8, 144, Mexico Sox slugger now seems certain to reach his lifetime goal of 500 home — * eet a be something?” Ted said before the season start- ed. “If I get 'em (500) I'll have to admit I’m a helluva hitter. Maybe I'll get 'em too, It means Dat ae: or three more years. Recently sarees said he would The two hits edged Williams to .311 and an eighth-place tie in the batting race. Although he is 24) ‘ \sixth batting.-crown, * x points behind the — leader, team- | seven, mate Pete Runels, Ted still must | 31s¢ homer and Jim Lemon's 23rd. be given a chance of winning his, Sievers now is tied with Boston's | Jackie Jensen for.the homer lead. In addition to Williams, Don Bud- Williams’ hitting spurt coincides|din also hit a home run off Clev- - with the start of a four-game Redjenger. Hal Griggs was the loser, = York Yankee series at his. ninth to. three Victories. Yarkee Stadium, starting tonight. Because the Yanks were idle yes- terday,: the Sox--gained a half game and now trail by 15% lengths. By a peculiar quirk of the schedule, the Yanks and Red Sox have played only eight games’ (New. York holds a 6-2 edge). They have 14 more to go includ- ing singles tonight and Saturday afternoon and a Sunday double- ‘header. * *« * Williams’ homer at Fenway Park was a tape measure job, variously estimated at more than BOH Will Hold Dressage Test Sept. 20-21 Event Will Aid in Selection of Olympic Riding Squad Competition looking towards se- lection of the United States Olym- pic equestrian team will take place at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club Sept. 20-21, Irving A. Duffy, direc- tor for’ the tests here, announced this morning. “The competition at BOH will include only dressage,”” Mr. Duffy explained. “‘Riders will compete for the Col. Hiram E. Tuttle Me- morial Trophy, which we have named for the former U. S. Olym- pic rider and instructor at Ft. Ri- ley, Kans. Col. Tuttle died several years ago.” Mr. Duffy is donor of the trophy. Col. Tuttle was a :pi- oneer in dressage in the United States. U.S. Equestrian Team, Inc., a non-profit group, sponsors the event here. It’s purpose is to de- velop U.S. riding teams (three) for competition in the Pan-Amer- ican and Olympic fields. “We expect to have six or nine horses from a number of stables ‘in the East,” the 195758 Detroit ‘Horse Show chairman said. Riders from this area certainly will be headed by Olympian Major Rob- ert (Bob) Borg, of Oxford. Other area riders include possibly Frank Duffy, son of the director (although his medical studies at U,. of M. may ‘preclude his appearance); James Jones, Skip Dowd, Chuck Grant and Chuck’s wife, Emmy, all of whom took part in the dress- age events at BOH, ay Page Jumping phase of USET tests is set for Sept. By 5, at to the right field bleachers, Ted’s|Fairfield, Conn., when prelims for * * * Frank Sullivan won his ninth, | allowing eight hits and fanning He yielded Roy Sievers’ the -Prix oy hoi -euaa tea will be jumped off iNetters in Semifinals . CHAPEL HILL, N. C, (AP) — Second-seeded. Paul Palmer and unranked Bill offensive unit, . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958_ "has Building ‘Supplies See | BURKE LUMBER | Weekend Special | Economy e No. special tools or skill required to create a professional installation, |had two hits, Tom Ridley's double| Thera was a high note of en- #4 a: It’s loads of fun — and it saves youland Len Spicer’s squeeze bunt ac-|thusiasmh on the squad as the two “ x TS units tore into each other as if a championship was at stake. At least two and possibly three counted for the Southfield runs. Butch McKillen of Lapeer was jthe batting star of the day with money, too. Stop in today. for your a. e Copy of the VERSA-Railing PLANNING CHART. 4 pos Stet Pentiae Presg Photo © before next week’s All-Star game in Chicago. — CHECK LINEUPS—Hopalong Cassady and CARL SHELL. and SONS 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. » three singles and two triples for all his teams rbi's. “Lapeer led 1-0 early but. trailed from the 3rd on. Playoffs Delayed Again For the second straight day, rain and wet grounds postponed the championship finals of the City League softball playoffs at Beau- dette dhd North Side parks. City League baseball games Were also knocked out yesterday. Everybody faci Worw ey S | Le | DAY | We make Loans For: e VACATIONS e CAR REPAIRS” e PAYING A GROUP OF BILLS e NEW PURCHASES COME IN PHONE - [ERAL PUBLIC LOAN will try again today ‘25 to *500 _ on your name only or on other plans To get cash for,vacations or for any other worthwhile purpose come to General Public. We make loans to: men and women—married or single. You are assured of prompt, personal service anda monthly payment plan” to suit your convenience. WRITE Ses CORPORATION => | passes. ‘lat Northwestern University came |would probably bé out of the game rookies will be cut after the films of today’s scrimmage are viewed by the coaches. After watching the All-Stars. Darris McCord check the bulletin board at the Cranbrook training camp for today’s full scale scrimmage wh the word on ich is the last McCord will be with the red jerseys at. de- fensive end, while Cassady starts at Fad half on the offensive unit. A Builder's Buy o scrimmage the Bears a couple* days ago, coach George Wilson was especially concerned about his offensive unit. * * * “The Stars put on a good de- fense against the Bears,” ‘said Wilson,” as the Bears scored all their touchdowns through fhe air.” Tobin Rote started at the quarterback slot this morning with Jim Doran and Steve Junk- er at the ends and Hopalong Cassady .at the flanker half- back post. Veterans started.at' every posi- tion on both units, but every rookie saw action in. the session which lasted more than 75 min- utes. touchdowns, one on.a 6f-yard pass. another score. The 3rd TD came on an 18-yard ‘pass from Bobby // Lane to Jerry ‘Reichow. The offensive unit acided three 96 {0 County Caddies Earn Scholarships to allege A total of 31° “addics, including 10 from Oakland County, will en- roll in college next month under the Detroit District’ Golf Associa- tion’s expanding Standish - Evans Scholarship: Program administered by the Western Golf Association. Altogether, a record number of caddies from golf clubs in the Detroit area will enter college this '* |play from Rote to Doran. Rote Ei | also. pitched out to John Hi fall with Standish-Evans. Scholar- > |Johnson who ship ‘aid. Fifty-nine boys are re- 7% yards forlturning to school as ya men. The Oakland/ County list in- One of the outstanding offensive players on the field was the glue- fingered Doran, who caught five * * * From .the All-Star training camp, the note. that Alj-America John Crow, fullback from Texas A&M,, JS: Britain Begin Cup Play wt and weather, x * & "NEWTON, Mass. (AP)—Britain opens defense of its Curtis Cup|} wi ite today by pitting an edge experience against American The 10th international women’s cludes three boys from Farm- ington, two from Berkley and one each from Pontiac, Roches- ter, Lake Orion, Pleasant Ridge and Hazel Park, Pontiac's scholarship recipient is Robert J, McGrath, 33 Niagara, a caddy at Bloomfield Hills. Mc- Grath will enroll at the University of Michigan. Jerry Riddle. of Rochester, also a Bloomfield Hills caddy, and Joe Tatham of Lake Orion, caddy at Indianwood, will both enter the U.of Me A total of 16 boys will esiroll at the U. of M., 14 are going to Michigan State. and one, Law- rence Glynn Jr. of Pleasant Ridge, ts headed for Marquette, The largest number of applicants in the history of the program was interviewed this year'by the DDGA COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE Ford Family of Fine Cars - Motor Company: | 232 S..Seagiraw St. . FE 2-9131 SERVICE SPECIAL Get Acquainted Scholarship Committee, of which C. L. 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TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “The most popular shades this season are those the gals leave up when getting undressed”— Paddy White. - Sermons once were:news but today the average minister attracts about as much attention as the violinist at Minsky’s - > That's earl, brother. : (Copyright, 1958) na.|Princess to Watch Trotters Tonight Meg. Rests at Cottage HH : | [ F BARRETT I City of Bloomfield FLOOR SHOWS -MARA EVERY Dancing Star ° : FRIDAY and é | SATURDAY oeues Batt Long Lake Rodd Hills, Michigan Five Private Dining Friendly Cocktail Rooms Accommodating Lounge. Outstanding Ten to Three Dining Rooms Hundred Guests Selected Entertainment FEATURING: — -_Dancing August 1;00 P. Res Cleveland Museum & FAMILY NIGHT * MONDAYS -5:30 p. m. te 9:30 p. m. (All You ‘Can Est $1.00 on Person MANNYW?S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Heron at Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 38-9528 et tb FRRANS BOR’s | CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road + PRR &% byte F.O.E. #1230 289 W. 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Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bloomtield Inn) , Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. SS y? “Pll Tell You the Food Is Delicious 3! at the New Drayton Inn” od _ “And You Can Bring the Whole Family” — Ni NOONDAY LUNCHES and . | to Pontiac Rd. Left past the JQ FAMILY STYLE DINNERS Auburn at Churchill Rd. @ Auburn Heights | barricades to The Green Parrot. NIGHTS and SUNDAYS ip LIQUOR | | The Green Parrot "Bob Lawson Trio Fri. & Sat. Nites | | | Open Daily 9A.M.to2A.M. Sunday 2P, M. to2 AM. NEW DRAYTON INN : JJ PLENTY OF FREE, PARKING FE3-9732 I] sis enw. OR B61, *e - mh y :A4 ENTERTAINMENT: / ‘Ba at the Catalina ' Bag Buren at Fllmaboth Lake Ba, Ns | Arthur Loew Jr., scion of. the , SSEESCSEEES ee es WATERFORD ij THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, £ AUGUST 8, 1958 Pigs hnihea idan mes Hollywood Headlines Ak kkk Kk 0 "| *. Curt caaiplyed By BOB THOMAS . AP Motion Picture ‘Weiter 9 COCKTAIL LOUNGE of her bereavement over the death of Mike Todd. She is often dating ‘Liz, Taylor Saree Out lof Mourning Over Mike 2 Migrants Held | == for Rape, Thef | Arrests. ‘End Night of . An utomatic mnt tee — > — sil dios Sales Picking Up State Police said Herbert Scott perror m — 5. $ Kresge 7 — an itinerant fruit picker- from|©2- Teports its July sales up by RN ns sock re Nee Oe ener ly BEC Roy Now :OAKL. his wife Mildred, 25, were walk-|P@ny said its. earnings for the ing along e rural road when they/|first seven months are approxi- were accosted. mately ona par with last a | The U. S, has 30 per cent ¢ 458 pep cent 2 the world’s railways and. bout way, since her early years ‘at? MGM. LOVE HAS And Liz has indicated that she will| Terror’and Chase Near| Scott said he was made to lie * = in | The Shady Valley area of John- najPe evar for film roles that} Traverse City = the tied o pomnes a aay hes rained BEFORE — BUT NEVER LE ppeal to her. . | passed them and laid in wait. He | Manganese continuously since 1883. “After Todd's death, she didn’t] TRAVERSE CITY — Wanted| said care if she worked or not,” saidifor investigation of rape, armed 10:45 to 1:00 P. M. Richard Brooks, who- directed her|, 1 3 in “Cat on a Hot Tin Root™'*Ghe[ omy: Sn Suto thett, two. ml him, The car, return. | ADULTS 25c finished the picture only because |®T@%t farm workers were captured) ing, picked up the, gunman and Mike was so hepped up on it. Now|today in nearby Kalkaska without DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. —STARTS. TONIGHT — FIRST BO ENG REGULAR PRICES IN THE PONTIAC AREA “Female Animal” at 8:20-12:50 _"The Bridge on the River Kwai” at 10s 05 Ly Wa S 5 en i, tay? WILLIAM HOLDEN NG SOMCLULININ | as ANG ae O aint | THE BRIDGE Oo], i gai = RIVER KWAI if pee 2nd HIT ——— THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Winner ot ] Hedy i> Vows lol-taak’/ LAMARR Awards George ‘ NADER irest of the day. she wants to work some more.” [a fight. A motorist was haled by Scott. -Brooks said it was touch and go| A sheriff said an alert deputy | He turned to’ give chase, but gave when Liz returned to work after |ended a night of terror and chase/it up when'a bullet blew out one the tragedy. A line like “You don’t|i" the northwestern Lower Penin-|of his headlights. know what it is to losé someone| Sula at 4:15 a.m. The woman was released a short you love” would break her up and| Robert Lee Belcher oe 29, = away. work had to be Grand Rapids, and lister wa ES Smith, 25, of Benton Harbor, were quoted by State Troopers Edward ee —_ are. worth all Goss -and: Chester Nottage as ad- the trials, ‘‘Cat’’ is a masterpiece mitting they stole a car, held up of sustained dramatics, and Liz|a grocery, abducted a woman and never looked loveliér . . . shot a car’s headlights out. + « *& Belcher and Smith were held in Audrey Haparn! is uakiwe sail Grand Traverse County Jail about being: by her hus- Kalkaska deputy Woodman band Mel Ferrer for the. first time spotted the widely sought pair in “Green Mansions,” After all,| after their car broke down on she argues, they have appeared| a'Kalkaska street. Sheriff Rupert together in a movie (“War and Vipond, ‘summoned by .Wood- Peace”), on the stage (‘‘Ondine’’)/ man, and his deputy moved in and on TV (‘Mayerling’’). with drawn. guns. The two sur- “Marriage is a pretty complex : : |relationship,” she says. “If Mel jand I can live together, we cer- tainly ought . to be able to work NOW thru SAT. - FIRST SHOWING IN PONTIAC ‘COMRDY THE YEAR| “PARIS HOLIDAY” FERNANDEL ip +/THE Sheep HAS 5 Legs| Presented ... . Don’t Miss Them! MR. HULOT’S HOLIDAY] Starring Jacque Tati and the Incomparable Are 2 of the Funniest Films We Have Ever }, * * * Gary Crosby’s comment re Pa- pa Bing’s TV deal with ABC: “Ii #4 understand he makes some - films for them and then they give him the network.”” Gary wants no ‘part of, a series for himself, favors guest shots only, . Dore Schary has eames his first independent film, ‘‘Lonély- Hearts,"’ but he won't tie himself down to Hollywood. 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Corp. were con- Judge Labuy, and his spe was =< by the U.S. Supreme Court The Department of Justice has recommended that the shares. be distributed to individual stockhold- ers of the Du t firms over a 10-year | The International Revenue Serv- ice, however, ruled out such stock | ments in New Rochelle, New York several] universities. These include Columbia, Ford- ham, Hamline, Northwestern and Rutgers Universities, Washington State College, and the Universities of California, Louisville and Wash- victed of antitrust monoply by] ington He also has been a part-time lec- . | turer at New York University and | “Markel Shows ‘MARKETS \Grain Futures” Argue Deficit Spending Causes Prices to Climb = Me ‘svn Purists Bl Inflati Ge t Plenty of Zip tw". SPrices Lower urists Blamin ation on Governmen produce brought to the Farmer’s| Mt 4 vi. Market by growers and sold by Me LAST IN SERIES colerugnent can abl shtnid db to baste. The Federal ésinve hig! wes speeded up by the oy S NEW YORK ~The stock mar- tee Wat ) of zip in eafly|te™ 2 wholesale package lots. CHICAGO @®—The market for offset this inflation or to keep it/Board will see ‘that they have) ministration, It could slacken oo a ket showed plenty 7 early/Quotations are furnished by the|SFain futures tilted slightly Jower : By 8AM DAWSON within bounds, enough money to lend the Treas-l ite, again, grows trading today with good gains|Dtroit Bureau of Markets, as of! in early dealings today on the AP Business News Analyst | Current deficit buildup goes|ry by increasing the money sup Pe ee, Fe 0 Pot sprinkled through numerous divi- Wednesday. Board of Trade. We ih YORK (AP) — Purists|back to a combination of Sput-|Ph- add ab sions. : past government deficit and recession. Sputnik trig- at ot he could cut back some) There : Some key stocks were ahead a Produce . Activity was unusually light andl pending for the postwar waves of{gered 8 quick rise in defense| The added Treasury securities! 4 wn a cndiating fans Gs point or two in metals, chemicals, dealers’ said transactions ‘were|inflation that makes balancing jepending plana. ‘The recsesion tos banks take on are regarded | Pot recession wae farm implements, | Atobaccos and gee 4 FRUITS almost entirely of a technical same as cash and will ‘there - “ Highway and Metta bu, bie. $3.98 it possible for them to ex-| But always .a body of|wheels were drugs. Blackterrite iotate) }6 ‘gts. oo... 26 trade character such as hedge much more credit to economic thought which holds that| Fords at the | Be 8. Cherries, sour vcrate) 46 ais. ..,. 438/Selling, hedge lifting and spread. infla. |monetary measures alone won’t|5806 Dixie Hi The ticker’ treiled trading forlfece et ERS MED buyers and exportery _— was taken 8 three minutes near the start. After 85! lower September $1.24 length of contracts news was fairly bullish, Leeks, tebe} dene” + 1% : Mo; Say: ity to produce ae Wohaneo” opened on a 12,000/ finite Em, Wee? 1 oe ook: dad chong sePeember! DAWSON flation so loudly|is this von mewntued anal ; A ppers, hot, 22 . unchan 5 é ’ bo: share block unchanged at 8 and] bsrsiey Root, re fo8 al Inyndred Ibe, pees Seen that the Federal Reserve Board) To raise the 10 to 12 billion dol-|_ The federal government will be at off. by ay tnflanion pagle a held at that level. The stock|Radishes, rea, ibehs.) doz. 7...) ito $12.70, has blown its whistle on what itjlars of new money the putting into the econcmy — possibility—not even a probability tumed active near the close yes-|Radither white, bens.) dan, “Lg tears could be stock price infla-|now believes ft must have this is-2 000, nom’ InN ss ™atatelas yet—but the stock market be terday, when iCrose a point. Atawtchter rt, we nc ge) Gain Prices tin cal. year, it apparently. plans to] "4 ‘iocal: governments also are|lives i's coming. Ternipa, soppe: se Sa Economists differ on what the borrow from the commercial local ™ . New York Stock CHICAGO GRAIN | ’ borrowing to spend. - | w York Stocks . CHICAGO, Aug. 8. (AP) — Opening Some estimate that by the final| (Late Morning Quotations) ~ |Cabbare. bu 1.00| Whee Mar ...sss. 1.26 months of this year‘the three lev- AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE Air Redue’'s. 684 Jones ark 50. a0 [Mustards 12 POO Bee 22012 188 see. aay] : ° els of government will be spend- } _ ae All Ch een 86.5 Kelsey Hay __ 36.6 for be Reese ae ; i?? fe mad oe aren fee orroee 66: . ing at an annual rate of nearly -—FOR RENT AllisChal’ 00.31) imp clk...) sa; Men OY 2s) diy 002. Lae Br veers on ey urvives billion dollars, or 6% billion ; Alum Ltd .... 30.7 Kresge, 88°. 287 «SALAD GREENS [2s -) ; Th Us ee ped OIT POULTRY Attention all Masons, annual a," a 13-pound female mon- , cn Some. 2 Action ® CO Gt Marto’) Stipes epee’ S'8'p) ieroit, or*nen s|DeMolay | and Masonis ‘picnic,| key, emerged virtually unharmed | _Onl¥ the goldfish failed to} t¢ an overenthusiastic business} t... 5 . Bait b Oblo .. 361 May D Strs .. 422\/quaiity live poultry Sunday August 17th. Avon Park, fast fall survive the fall. Their water Con- |recovery sires ee. Beth eel. $3 Mead Cp .... 23 sna aye Be hens 19-20; light type hens Rochester. Gerald L. Moors, W.M. ire "he of maohtha-artery tainer spilled. Federal Reserve Board could turn I a Bohn Alum.” 193 Mergen Lino .” 39.8) (3-4% tbs.) white 20-21; barred rocks 22; is} “s a punctured bal’ | ‘The Air Force, which spon- lfrom easy money to tight money ‘Bapitol $ Savings & Loan Assn- : Bond Sirs... 107 Merr Ch é& 6 14leaponertes (3-8 lbs) 24-26. Special communication Cedar} loon. ngs Borden : 11 Mols Hon .... 982 Lodge No. 60 F&AM Clarkston| The monkey and her fellow | Sed the flight, recovered the and try t dry up as tach of the 75 W.H St. F Berg Werner 36 Minn MAM . 907/ Darko? BOGS Sat. Aug. 9, 1 pm. to attend fu- ey a balloon on a farm about 60 miles [new Treasury money in the com- =e = E 4-056! : Brist My 2-7: 088 Minn Pau -- 334i DETROIT, Aug. 8 (AP)—Eegs. f. 0. v.|neral of our late departed Brother, passengers,- a group of frogs, | trom its launching site near mercial banks as possible, Already B Co ...... 15.6 Mont Ward .. 38.1 Detroit, in, case lots, fe pralcetate Clifford Wood. flies and gold fish, were sent up Crosby. It didn’t take | to . ppenoeiares a es Burroughs ....35.4 Mot Prod ... 526 —Prank Vargo, W. M.| yesterday an a pressurized‘ gon- e i0ng. it has boosted stock market mar- Cal Pack ..... 41.6 Mot Wheel ... 15.7 Whites: Grade A extra large 48-49, discover that Mathilda had sur- |ging to make the way of the spec- ; , = : Catum & H ...146 Motorola ko4|wtd. avg. 48%; large 46-47, wid. ave | Areme Chapter picnic at OES| ‘la.as part of a series of tests | Vived the fall. Be oe - : } Campb Soup... 42.2 Mueller Br... 28.6)46%2; medium 38; small 29; grade Biwi. a arian su the effects of cosmic . | Vi the fa wlator hard, . : ! q Can Dry ....- 18 Murray Cp ... 29 |large 41. C ok 264. Total wee * , Sun. Aug. 10. Mem-| on e fe) rays in a : . ae . ¥, : Cdn ‘98.6 Nat Bise .... 49.7\receipts 8,297 ¢ meet at temple 9 a.m.- Bring} space travel. ‘Ouch! She tried to bite me! The pace of government spend- : E Capital Airl ...174 Nat Cash R .. 67.6) Commercia’ “ereded: Whites: Grade own service, and 1 passing dish exclaimed the first medic to stick Carrier Cp ... 308 Rat Déiry .-- $8 ite “atowna: “Grade A large 30-40 small’Meat , and coffee furn. _ Their 2-story balloon, | his head into the gondola f. ; Cater T 97 n mala +7 a: pr tes dium 34- 33: atade B large 32. Crawley Sec. largest plastic balloon ever Fiaek % S M od el a i oT Me No am av... 384 r k | ; . launched, was expected to | RUADY FOR NEXT TRIP Urgent J N Meeting ee at actos Chiyaler 0s. 837 Not Pac 81 ivestoc News in Brief soar to 135,000 feet, or 25 miles Mathilda was removed, kick- te ’ ety Clark Equip’. 50 bio Oi! ..... <6 DETROIT LIVESTOCK nad above the earth. But the big | ing and screaming, from. the 1 . : — “ite —— m ol ; 7 DETROIT, Aug 6 (AP) —Hogs— . - bag burst at an altitude of gondola and moments later was on | eas 0 ay i Colg. EEE Pec Gam .... s64|Selable 166-butchers, 30. lower sows! Approximately @210 werth ef) about 00,000 fect and the stor- | contentedly munching on a ba- f Col Brd A .....327 Ban AW Air 38 yi ipment , w ported stol > A Col Bra A ....-337 pan Bol... $o.2/Ib. butchers 23.00-23.25 small lot i9¢jequipment was repc en | — nana. physical examination | (Continued From Page One) i Con Edis ..... bas Param Pick... 42 | oa cstraight tors ‘oumber t Wi andifrom the Allied Trutking Company showed Mathilda in good shape Genoum Bu cate enmey 30 Hache, NO “ana Sear goMe [Ors Dererie Toke Reds Waterford | and ready to lead another ex- | Aswenily nction somemet fone ; on Pw wae Pearce ae 190 Ib. butchers quoted from 3750; near Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterford f ere 10 q { ploration into spaces : eras se | : t * ie DA Phelps D ...-» 55.73 .. t- pound sows quoted from 18.50- Township, yesterday, according to Air F said —A resolution calling on U. N, . 4 Cont Can 2.48) Phil Pei. ot lable 200. Trade a cleanup Oakland County Sheriffs Deputies. oS end Gee Dag Sone oe Cont CoPas’.t9.7 Bhi Pet +--+ 48 |) faire: ‘Drlees on slaughter about Te * the 650-pound balloon apparent- | siioi4 to increase U. N. activity in 3 et _ 92 pure 40.2/8 ith decline, scatter Bernard Burch, of 164 Baldwin : ly ripped open when it hit a Lebanon and t withdrawal ; oy ae ~ ie Ba RCA: a4 eek iy 2000-34. 50; aed FEE: stream. The crumpled bal- permi s Pub... 7 Repub Stl 54 ng Ave., reported to Pontiac Police the 14,300 American troops there wee 3 Bes, Dev 1s jmised good one & choice | 1170 Ib, stecTs| yesterday that someone had stolen : loon acted as a parachute and ‘i Pass!!! 3 Reyn Met |... 55 |25.25; choice 1030 tb. steers 26.00; utility/ Y ; and also work out means ave t a 37 Rey Top B 7, cows 18.84 $0-30.00; canners and cutters his watch, valued at $69, from a r sail as the’ 200-pound gondola possible the evacuation * nC Bese’. 31d Batewty St .. 317/slaughter steers and heifers $0 to one|shelf at the rear of the Foodtown Ex-President of Muntz| descended. : troops from Jordan. This es w Chem =... 65.3 Reg Ra 3a.1\dollar lower, full decline on weights 1200 Baldwin A . MIDC T ‘ ba Be Hd See ge =e Sl, gy, ‘a, ee, a ve TV Firm Accused of] | The gondola hit in a swampy Jcoupled, if the U. 8. : 1182 ghell Ou a3.4\to low choice slaughter 5 00-| Amelia Vidor is at Par- ° * : area near Pine City, Minn., |enough votes, with some Above 199° Bee El auto b : 33 Simmons Re pi eg eg “ers 300 dee Beauty Shop. 2411 Voorheis. Misleading Ads by FTC! but aid not break open. An Air |Assembly endorsement of. Reval Norseman Pushmobile with Wheels a El & Mus °-. $3 Socony ...... 49.6|down several losds le, 26.0 and PE 2-0608. —Adv,| . Force tracking plane landed {can action in sending troops s patves Lange & ft., Width, dih, 28 inches: Height 2 ft Evie RR... 87 go Bee ----- 94 1lfoad of prime se) ibe steers early et| Rummage fale — Newman| WASHINGTON ~The Federal nearby and recovered the gon- | protect Lebanon's independence. is Ori80 ae Dek ai, ie pent Migr rok: “i Bie Sperre BG... 8 pe Dulity ane standard steers 90.00-\Church, Auburn Ave., Saturday, /Trade Commission approved| dola and its cargo about two) _ 4. Load ‘weight 250 Be Se HP motor mae BY Be See, Rb ty eae a consent dey, which, bars Eat it ine nn | don hat Mammal and a Pauhmobila can be tad fore Sedo Sow Sad oe eee 4 heifer pa dd “4 ee, . E ( “ N zo e . Bithed Bea. 2 Sed St Ge He ako i sate uit itt “eB HC , Bed Ee WM vyere + See: The fight was a prelude to widen efforts in the Middle | : Gen Bek... 11.7 gtudePack | | 5.6)1t | | television 's . Se PSS Rat ies eae eee Pel LO. 10 Redeem ss sold bn. | ene Arch Force Ca ~ ns ae + | trade 20.00 Grove J. Schoock Friday Nites . a ga RE mee ge Bile at Soy oe BSE AB, Pct, Debentures: |stumzirmee res mest ot] soar 0,0 tect in tet ‘of the on & : #3 Texas 12.4|dividual bul's up to 24.80; early cutter 4 . Muntz TV, Inc., but has not been e Open Sunday ‘Sas Gea Vig: rs 2089 Ot .. Hee pol 00, Prices un- an officer of the company.for a pansies fe, ee 9:00 Sen Time : Se Pena ee een Sear tress {fepoly, compared! DETROIT (UPI) — The Board/year and a A.M. to 100 P.M ' rm oC Tran W Air. 144|to weak Most prime desiersjof Directors of Michigan Bell) 4 .ommission complaint last os = Goodrich ..., 67 Transamer ... 25.6) 3100-3600. Standard ang erades! Telephone Co. announced it has . : Goodyear... $1.4 Twenty Cen. 32.7|25.00-31.00 cull and utility 15-18. . Nov. 6 charged that the horizon- W l| A ft Grab "hf onderwa 19.3} Sheep and iambs 25.00. Not enough/authorized calling’ for redemp-/ tg; measurements of the picture l man ppoin S Gt No Ry... 424 UD Carbide - ilo joffered to test trade Sumi‘oo higher(tion, on or about Oct. 17, of the| viewable Mantz pb aes eS | Gait. Air Lin }tareiwusiter sheep. 80 hieher : ‘company’s 4% per cent deben- oat SY Ee ee Pp bli Saf H id Holland r “ ug 4 Aire .....688 2. ee sprinn qnuanter | jam’ 09-08 due Nov. 1, 1992, presently a less that the sizes u Ic ely ea ae 20.2 UE eS 3 28.00 gull “a eae Same hep outstanding in the amount of $40,-| ing, The also challenged : In tea wf] seer $7-4/4.40-10.00. 000,000. clans that the sets were sold (Continued From Page Qne) iy mepir Cop ... 44a. mo c"**: : Pee Intertak tr.’ 3h:g OS Tob ....... a4 * = directly to the purchaser from |give up the position to be filled wonderful sup- fat” Bus Meh ama Wert Up Tei’. Number of Jobless The sale of a new issue of $40,| factory outlets. someone else, should the city The: ) Int Nick ..... 83.6 we [= : #4 * 000,000 of debentures on or around A f cader bi the (Commission deem it necessary." port and vote. gees ee i 7 [i a F > Int Shoe ..7.. 34) Wilson & Co. 35 D p J | , {Sept. 16 was also authorized Wl eae ee og kt ke me «in Tuesdey’ s int guiver 383 Yale's Tow :: #2|ULODS UFING JULY —* the boare. practices was approved by the| Although not in accord with all Ulection was truly . Isle. Crk Coal 62. These‘ proceeds will be applied report’ ticisms, Willman . — as Feet T 1933] WASHINGTON — The |toward the redemption of the 4% earn in _— apron ber es Mem cetieated tent gratifying. government reported today the debentures. action ir case of Earl ’ oe = eda ppt egy vcote al anes Ae ee _ |Muntz because, while he is no ek hg ed and’ better|ot Soviet Russia after Soviet 1 shall continue to. | ~ Figures after decima) points are eighths| jcang dropped by 143.000 in July —_ = longer a company officer, it said department Allon Beg, & Bautp. Co.“ "°93) to 5,294,000 " Bob-Lo Thrill Ride |: suited te tirm's poticies at the competent tetgetne etter interest Oy Ee Baldwin ‘Rubber ae 136 144) Unemployment normally drops time the questioned practices oc- pond page ~ he a @ manner that | am betes! fp mer eet 8 8 © Fatal for Boy, 17 tos jeaive of Seat Eastan B continved mart, your hots ie Gos 4 ¥4| Employment rose by 198, 000 to . undue pars ae _— gas yee ed, with te lic pres : Is i sel 3 Toledo Hlicon Co: gga 8 8, 108 65,179,000. The increase was not AMHERSTBURG, Ont, ® — ceca oa, caatiseion by Muntz|he received & bachelor’s : D ANIEL +. ES oe Se ee A 17-year-old Michigan boy died |that he violated the law. from the University of Washington : STOCK AVERAGES : After taking seasonal factors | 9n q Bob-Lo Island midway ride in political science in 1951 and a MURPHY. Jj sociated Prose Frasers ome by the As- shes sieges the vane co - | last night from a heart attack, master’s degree from New York , f r. | ployment increased. m- | an au revealed today. , | indust, Rails Cul stocks merce and Labor Departments sacar wae ro A = and New Plan Pro sed University in public administration REGISTER OF DEEDS | Net change +5 +1.3 +.5! oni this year. He also holds diplomas ; Noon Thuts. .... 2443 fied 822 1903] SAid 7.3 per cent of the work | Mrs, Leroy Kline of : Candidate for | : from the Traffic Institute at North- Republican for Thursday ...... 3118 108.8 82.3 183.6) force was jobless last month | suffered the attack while on 2 | Week ago -.::..2707 1018 #23 1828 with 6 on 0 Ings western University and the Na- County Clerk | lonth ago’... 2878 98.7 $32. 175.8 compared with 6.8 per cent in | whirling ride known as “The Academy of the FBI. in R Ba amet HE Gp Hg) June Bug.” He was taken unconscious | Washington, De "Henry "Cabot ae i968 low. 1... 3347 808 929 1866] The peak recession rate was | from the ride and died in a first | CHICAGO @ — A federal court — ‘the Russians to toot lowe "2.80 183 as \$0.9' 7% per cent in April. aid. room. — — pil ad a oui a ca sarcret a of the Assem Kour Continued Suppor nisi Be Appreciated! - or disposing stock bottom ladder, = kk kk kk FA IIA A A A A A A K+ | SSH |terest in General Motors Corp.| starting as «patrolman tn Seat bpe-chrdirdlaayedayss groin: without forcing sale of the huge} ¢ 1930. worked facts i | CONFERENCE holdings, | up to the top of the departnseat roel at a puesta at tare i 2 ROOM {Da Pont, owner of the mi} and held the ra ot chet from |Union and the east Buropean shares of GM stock, mus' D . lites be allowed to hear ‘‘all sides I > I I\vorce itself from interest in the) then he joined the National|Of the grave issues dividing the ND 7 i : a + a ' DRIVE-IN SHOWING | ; of the pi perceme, ; mee ; ts western region for a year and wt that radiof —- Day, Half-Day and Evening x S AVO y Andrew J. Dallstream, a Chi- Suu Yran isant ue PSsloommenists and “Soviet 1, a (] Professional Ac- (1) Gregg Shorthand - THe Gr T Event in (il Socal ercsae prea of police. for the |Pers are censored... sting” ie HE BATES istrict Judge Walter J, Lab ; cou ‘ D UY! Port of New York Authority Soviet Ambassador Arkady A Monon PICTURE HISTORY! MO DEL _ itz rerzecest,02 Pont stosinotders.|"“tn comecton with his recent |Sobolev retorted thet this had noth * (Higher Account ny newri suggested that E. 1, Dupont de| work as a consultant Eastman has|ing to do with the Security Cour- ing CO ting Nemours and Co, and two inter-| prepared studies of police depart-|Cil. “Who is transmitting news and) (7 Business Admin: [] Bookkeeping how in what counttries” was no} business of the council, he said istration | eee and: ager a gyal dans go Sagsr _DSecretarial = Calculator : There is always a demand for well-trained office help. Many good opportunities for advancement are available for those who are well qualified. Check the’course above which interests you, and . mail this advertisement to us today. We will send you our Bulletin immediately. The Business I nstitute. 7 West Lawrence, Pontiac APPROVED FOR VETERANS | * White’ House Press Secretary] James C, Hagerty said the Presi- dent was “particularly pleased” by the challenge issued by Lodge for the Russians to carry the Assem- bly proceedings behind the iron, curtain. Tie Clasp Is Slide Rule NEW YORK — A New vor , a tie, clasp) precision- ea4 eGR AS ee cest tee tia z 625 875 Hunter Biva, Birmingham. CANVASSERS & CLOSERS modernization rales. for full time sales ladies. 8. 6. oe ee BE A HOSTESS Free Toys & Gifts Call A. g BF for your party ttmaived times time). Fee ri tors Live IN GEN- ethene y and care for child. erences, Eligin 6-2732. UST BE ABLE TO eral an waitress & _6-133 DEMONSTRATE, 1 TOYS Work August until Excellent Commission No on — Car & phone Be a “SANTA TA'S $ HELPE lle Largest eet Toy, Panay orn ia ‘Country % Earnings. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR new women's be age shop. soon ton Pl — Pull or or FULL OR MICHIGAN BASEM asus ith. St, Gieveiend 4, Obio| j Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 611 COMMUNITY BANE SLDG Fa ¢0bte LAB TECH. "ae nah as Big try Bank Loven i, Bor “SEC TY Davee loos 3 of 25-35 with good sk: Phave a Bn gove [aaah 2 Ike ve ve, H wae Wanted Male 10 A-l CARPENTER WORK. Kk. NEW re CAPA- iL CARPENTRY. FTNTSHED Lg ph han SHED cus- oo SF ae cabinets y. Eig et ua outs, Pe ae aVaItA TABLE Wow ca CARPENTER = cabinet re-| COMBININ bat D 8B Murdock, "pe Dreet i Abie a AnD CE pepe work FE 4-4996 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitcbene « specialty FE ens a specialty, Repairs, reas. OR 3-3204. CARPENTER WORK WANTED, Recr rooms, oie modernization. FE 3- er OR _3-88TT. storm shelters. ieabes Phone OR Pn at Be GRADUATE CIVIL © . 10 yearg ex = es gone, Soinm i ie Bic ‘Wit |* an 'e. _ MAple 5-1150 Clarkston, Mich HANDY MAN AT aT ‘KIND ‘OF work. Carpenter. rpe! painting or what have you. 4-0456, HAVE TRICK. WILL DO LIGHT hauling. PE 2-9981. $2 work. Licens Pr $1 (RAGE CASING “ABBE = HOME GARAGE, CABIN C. ond ADDL. terms FE aw ue W. ONINGS, WATER- ford vic R_ 3-3588. G@ - NEW ‘AND RE- pair. Vern Keller, FE 5-7320. ASTERING & REPAIR, REAS at Lee. Pe 3-102) _- REPAIR WORK, D. PLASTERING, Meyers. EM 3-0163. ro. 3N YDER, FLOO 50502, * db! mney fe Fepair. Fry & LOOR Rod Y an ~~ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING ___FE_4-0444 TRENCING. EXCAVATING FOR ditches ‘b boat wells. OL 1-0883" DIG BASEMENTS UNDE houses. “~~ ae ENDER FE Sistnies atti 13 ALL MAKES or FOUNTAIN PENS d by factory t a uates of wringer = automatic washers. 30 yrs. Rove vO Oakland PE 2-4021. ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway or park: lot. We service mi Roy Ag pera ee ae ASPHALT PAVING. CARPET REPAIRING. REWEAV- binding. restretching. OL * MBINE, ~ OAkiand 8-2143. DRY. WALL reg, ene - Rats ates. or ay Ret 4-6191 GLuctrit MOTOR SERVICE RE RE- | PENCE -MATERYAL AND INSTAL- _Jation reasonable. FE 2-4489 and |GENE's HEATING ear ice furnacés clean repaire 3310. Crooks 5-3908 kno Weeds & mud Pree. mates. ORlando age ct cs VICKERY, HOT TAR ROOFING ROOFING and eavestrough, PE 2-6004, Lawn Mower qnnarpening WHITE'S NURSERY 71_8. Cass Lk Rd FE 5-471" PLASTERING- NEW OR REPAIR | Work guaranteed, FE 5-0394 —e INTERIOR & EXTERIOR P in, reasonat'e. Free Est. _3-3152 or OR a _ MARRIED MAN, ANTS'S work of any kind. zu cnuatter 8 _ license. Phone, FE 8-1 * TREE REMOVAL, TRIMMIN _sBesleeet Pree estimates. rE TON % STAKE TRUCK MAN wants work, 0 OR 3-3603. INT: OR SAWS MACHINE FILED Maniey Leach 10 Bagiey S' Re te WEED -~ INLAND RVICE LAKE SoRiee 47121 “27 W. Huron FE 2-6122 G,|Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT, looking for eel Will take com- plete charge of your business tpg MAN WANTS ODD ia kind of work. FE 5-643 Work < Wanted Female ii 11 DAY ao NG SERVICE, 83 bushel, 1471. t DAY TRORING SERVICE“ bushe: | Apply Cranbrook Drug, MI 7.0334. Free Toys for Christmas Also color and portable TV “ “mee est. Pe atin ants Pt mos to November 18th. Call FE: eats, ‘IF can work 3-4 hours a day or early evening, you can earn as much as $ $100 per week. Car necessary, A real hip aaa earn extrs money! Call a ee LADY WITH C. child. & Soucework: Pont. Press, \ adediat Biase resunepensy , pamenn eaeweunetee MAID — LIVE IN. ONE WHO appreciates home. 2 children, & 5. Cooking ete. Go You Lake, area. ie References ul 71-0430. No calls m < pds WA GooD for = girl. Tele- gram, an ger f Maple Road area, Call NEEDED NOW 10 housewives and young ladies, R FOR CARE OF | LICENSED Hi part time ust have 2 WOM e wint WALL WASH- of — a a in fo ty ped _ing, and housecleaning. FE Eat tailed es to A J. oh | BEAUTY OPERATOR Elden, McNichols Rd, in Pontiac area. Pacwe _trait 5, Michigan 9308, Ask for Freda, J Loa sae oe LADY. an WITH —~ FOUNTAIN HELP pt ae TH CHILD fennel Call on m, FE 4 monthly sales tax, yearly income tax also pay- ; og Giessen, PE — oo call Waeewey Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, | Bodell, FE ee BUY Oinbterials in ay ee Pe S264 Garden Plowing | : 76B| ¢ [\;CUSTOM PLOW DRAG. & LIGHT DAY WORK. OWN TRANSPORTA- A PE AST. ge. Anywhere. Cail ORlando FOR UNDERGRA tase & practical areas FE_ 2-5 a $3 PER Sani FE ion Ter] $3 PER BUSHEL. FE|D TRONINGS. $275 BU VIC. OF Adams & Auburn. FE 5-5024. BABYSITTING. WATERFORD - Drayton Plains area. OR_3-3052. 8 OME FOR 1 CHILD. __Prefer. pre-school age. FE 5-7490. LADY WITH EXPERIENCE DE- sires housework, FE 7378. MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC- _fetaria! service, EM . 3-2842. MIDDLE AGED WIDOW DESIRES| A _ anes by day, evening, or week, ‘Tre nsportation needed. OR FOR ALL ye Daya ONLY Fe PRACTICA NURSE. S AVATUABLE. Experienced, ORiando_3-3084. Ste bee oy fans 5 TO R 18 years and over, for time telephone survey work. starting salary and onl Se workers ne a RIGHT “SHIFT COOK, APPLY P.O. Box 993. ‘|\RELIABLE, CAPAB WOMAN to care for 2 children J ame work, Live in. 47650, a Oe a ae aTohs — ““SAN- be Has the on" rty Stee. Pate earning irist- i a * petween 0 & 6 1 PO AA tO Al ti TRAINED fe La ¥ SCHOOL wer new mareery in Pontiac r Rochester, Must grive. Call Mrs, Gormaine, LI 1 r FE 4-6509 aia hl BABYSITTERS BUREAU ces bonded. lorivers 65 vee oaault sitters, OR genta Det Call earlv mornings or late evenings, werner re eas hs waeninos ae TRONINGS: 3 E _Longfellow. PE 4-7818. -__ WORK WANTED BY HOUR OR week Own transportation. Rel- erences available. . WASHINGS AND Li pleas 8 PICK _Up and deilvery, FE_4-3139, WILL DO YEING Pty HOME, T _Call after 6, FE 4-5521 __ Building: Services 2 12|— APPA AALAAA ALD KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. bond- ‘OMEN =| Yor . ay ERED ces Brick & biock Licensed & drinking: ear & employ: | 7- a ment, ae tea. | A ae gly Tho pa teeny ; = Te be ayo pe fa paid underpinning Se, nisin, th ¥ is. For information write pee om-| br call star Phove "Nato eal tae ouslts see. Seommes, Woe an, . ens + Fhe omen ker, gual FE 6.3608, Insurance Agencies 117A: PP LLOL LOLOL LOL LOLOL LOLOL ALLL NO INCREASE IN AUTO RATES We write All of Insurance. DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY 663 W Huron FE 3-711) __.Laundr Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV pele phone Pontiag Laundry. FE CACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF. fied. Beautifully - finished Eoetine Laundry Phone FE 2-810 _ Landscaping PR ARLE LRII AIP 1 ACE TREE eee “RE moval and trimming Get our bid _FE 2-7188 FE 8-97. fRTER LA LAKES TREE SE SERVICE, move, cabling, sur land _land clearing. tnsured. Sua 40003 COMPLETE LAWN BorL Dina. PERT TREE Hy ge AND removal. Ph FE 56-6503 OR _3-2000. Taw AWN MAINTENANCE. curt. ting, eating & repair. Weed oaericg, “ work Se MERIAN BLUE SOD—35c SQ. ¥! 45c delivered, 2601 coe Ra North of Auburn, TW 2-11 NEW LAWN BUILT T FINE _Foeos" Backfiels top soll Moving & Trucking 19 PPPOE PLLA LPL PELL LA LL A-l MOVING =< BAULING Lee LENT SERVICE | PUT UNDER) Reasons le FE 5- — FE 2-2000 ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates - Smith Bh ge PP al van or | “AAA Floor Sanding i s, water linds, field tile | {| TUPPER ALr}: 1 ee «& Trucking 19 ¥ a ania? rge. TAGE Ls at TRUCKING & HAULING RUS- Bish. Anytime, Chea Cheap. ea mens to Rent! —— "hues ya aettiers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. - # SHOP AROUND, THEN Cyd us : cAPITOr 8 vinds & ~oan co 75 W. Huron 8t. FE 4-0861 _ Wed. Teen 31/ F Fri; night or Bs! . morn pe oT. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32)? IMMEDIATE ACTION os. = aoe | pat contract. ney fetactory ry. inspection fan ot -preperty eton. Ln Tenipleton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 44563) 8} CAS. FOR LAN ermacte. ixie Hwy. H. J VanWelt 4540 OR _3-1355 Painting & Decorating 20 ue CLASS pare s ann DEC- rating. Cash or FE _ 50580. {8ST CLASS INT. — EXT. PAINT- ing. Decorating. Reas. 5-2860. #1 PAINTING. PAPE HANG- ing, Paper removed 4-6918, A-l PAINTING AN —— Mason Thom A-1 PLInTIRG. TeeRtOa & IOR & EX- Sattar ive ct © Baten puting PF 400 R INTING, P Plaster r. cir FE 045! 4-8513. PAINTING reel PAPER 25 exp: FE 6-9937. HANGING. 25 _yrs, exp. FES PAPER HANGING & PAINTING, Beit; cS ine G98 ow steam. FE PAINTING & WALL CLEANING. _Rates now reduced.- FE 5 ~ FE 5-0834. PAINTING PAPERHANOING: WALLS CLEA OR _3-7061 Physio-Therapy 21A PHYSICAL THERAPY 4616 DIXIE tone| _Hwy. OR 3-5651, 1 till 5 p.m Uae Service 22 SERVICE | CALLE ALL swered vie ; or nient a DAY OR Ni TV SER FE 5-1296 ry SERVICE iS “Srnaka writer Service 22A ADDIN W, Lawrence. U eoteries 23 EAELE'S UPHOLSTER- , S174 ind hea Lake Rd EM nt a nen earners THO! eee 107_N. Pat FE 5-8886 Lost & power pled todos, BLUE parent, ve —— ite na 4 RED Ser on Ave. fiend posse return purse apers LOST — CAT, DARE. BROWN, short hair, few gok epots, Ear needs treatmt. Rewd. 5-8204. LOsT: BROWN BILLFOLD | IN vieinity of Huron tains vpeatle __fered. Lost: Pan OF GLASSES, BLACK frames, silver trim Keep and Con- se papers. ‘Reward of- Lost: 3 LF Pf a Reward 24A PICTURES, Backenstose E. Lawrence &t. mS. Notices & Personals 25 AUTHORIZED MASON SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU 289 Clayburn St NEED- py 3 L} pis vd adviser phone FE Confidentiai. The Salva ton _ Army. ‘CHARLES CHESTER , SE er aa COLD 1 5.50. OP- od met, Ever boroth “Dorothy's S00 N. Dal nine ae Menominee Mrs Wallace FE 1805 - DAINTY wAID se MRS. _A, Taylor. $e Gill spie. ORE ate, DAMAG HAIR? SHAMPOO set plus h l treatment $2.56 me waves $6.50 w Gate 3 & H. 8TYL. M Quem Lk, & "e Highlang'R In Debt? If you are —— —_ —e icnGaN * CREDIT, cOuNaEL- INC., 8. Saginaw. huare Oakiand Tesetes. FE 8-0456 KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman . 2070 Alpert Ra ee 3-1592 ECO. yeienaea et rignewly cents at ON ND Al ak THIS DATE, ple Tth 1958, I will not be re- oa for any Lobes contracted an iy ot. an myself, Wal- Ince. rosin a 5563 Oster St. "REDUCE NOW in six short hile as 3 Bt 00 00 bs |rzs® 8: iE aoeieaia ra ee Ms West per visit See’ u a? are toned > wt? appointm Ser Wtd. are to Board 26 4&4 GOOD ye BY DAY OR _ Week, FE. 5-35: CHILDREN COVED ant A ED _for, FE 2-1730, act can Wtd. Household Goods 27 PPPBDPBBBPL PPPOE PPA LLP CASH FOR SMALL ESTOS. not, FE 5-87 Working or TR FURNITURE = NEE ED tots. Get th = gouar lar” “Wil “ba 1, outright or I it for Community Sale, Phone. OR 3-2717, WANTED Fruit Wood Spinet levee. ee ee Must be in good condition. Phone DsTOM BTILLDOZING YARD & ona vewa. radin ac! ling Roto- oto-tillin eTterms. EM 3-3023. a T La - ALL 9 Al LAWN CARE GUARANTEED renare FE 28833. work, Free estimates, FE 8-1950. of at ~ ANTIQUE Di N- aa The pt B. furniture. Wid. “Mlscollancoun iG FURN ins LARGE 3 WHEEL TRICY = Chain driven. OAkland ale ~buldiia ave Len __ Wi ited t Re ‘ 20 weld Ra fr. “Children an to Rent - ai wid BiTiA. ove ie PVT ELIZA- MANAGER OF “Poon “CONCERN beth Lake Ra, ai '2-1086, desires neat bedroom home.!f- ROOMs LAKEFRONT. IDEAL gee re mile "radius of Pontiac. for, bachelor utilities & & weahin aut UNFURNISHED “HOUSE rit : With garage near. bu ait rent, ants, Pontac Press ‘Share Living Quarters 30 30 RENT FREE TO —_* 5 woe an teh | ages 6 ani ha Pag MavING AND HAULING. anytime, &5314 of PE 8-9860. ite wiese ont tt Reasonable \9 iderly coupe. ‘reliable ten- Box CONTRACTS WANTED Clark Rea) Ertan. 1962 W Huron.|>7 Ro | FE 46492 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr. Clar! 2° CASH UNLIMITED =) land contracts, new or sea- en Lia a d —_ 5 ol = on PE 5. Ask for Ted” Mecul lough. RRO REALTY 8143 Ab ase-Elisabeth Rd. UNLIMITED ’ CASH IN A FLASH ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS Johnson 1704..S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 Ready, Willing and Able Cash ct Gall “Ree for your land pores Realtor Partridge. |° $ TOP $ oe = DOLLARS TO) D SS inuey Gost: MPT | ACTION. WE ALSO BUY QUI. TIES. j. J. JOLL, REALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY. FE 4-4561 $00,000! To invest in Land ——_ fastest cadena some Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mH. y a Pewee FE 5-8165 ‘ Wanted Real Estate 32A $ CASH $ . 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet 245 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 50603 E 5-044) HAVE CASH WILL TRAVEL a Ps a paood ton ‘and ix pad 30-minute age, RD. he eo Broker * PE 44321 $09 Elizabeth Lak 41157 GI AND FHA ' POR YOUR. HOME r home for FE + e will’ appraise your property and — rou the the cash you : can receive WE TRADE, WE BUILD RF & REALTORS 153 2 Ww fut rea, phone FE 4-1557 LISTINGS WANTED BUY WA . LET Us SH you HOW TO G CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL EQUITIES Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 5-772) Sell Us Your Equity rand lose ~~ ges eros watt- e also — nauaes, Giroux Pranks, 4395 Dixi Hwy. OR 3- TRY US! For the sale of your home, coronas farm or land contract. We need listings. PONTIAC REALTY 737_ Baldwin WE HAVE QUALIFIED i eas waiti for ———— Fe nde ties. farms and acreag | U eced call will give you tmanedial ac- ROY KNAUF 26% W Huron St FE 2-74 5 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE 5:00. Pa 298 afte A i ROOMS, . * sarnished. 116 & 116 State. 3 COZY ROOMS ON LAKE. Quiet, Seen country atmosphere, 3-366, 2 RM. APTS. a PVT. BATH, ; Th lowell. FE 4-2100 = abe tb Et a. -3 ged . BATH AND ee. peice ua te nishe wee! baby Pooled pos: rr St. Clair. RMS, pve. 3 pk maa § Glemens ~y canes, Couns a OOMS BATH. , PRIVATE. gene 3608 Williams Lake Rd. Pe 4-5861. ee 3 ROOMS. PVT, BATH & ENT. 239 8, Marshall. zc ROOMS, CLEAN, CO ored couple. MY 3-1664. 12 to 10 p.m. EWE 1 BIG CLEAN RMB. Ba Ye 3 NICE $3. - decorated FB side de loealign (Suit "Suitable foF 1 or 4 ay A BA is come. th AND tac Phone MYrtle 3 F ROOMS FR PRIVATE BATH & et Gas heated T ROO! aRTMENT, Trani pod pp tote East side. Pe jms.” ALSO.3 NICE FE 4-4686. RN. HEAT FU 1479 Beach its $60 mo Matthews. Inquire 777 E. Walton Rue 2ND FLOOR NO DRINK- ers, children. Washington. __ 4 Pe i ROOMS. oer & HEAT. Liberty. FE 3 4 ROOM & 3, ROOM. CADILLA _Aye. FE 2-408 r FE 4-306. _ ROOMS AND Sart 206 ND BATH, ALL UTIL- . Boerne Located close A; wo do weekly Cal) a & HOT WATER 1 “child. 3 FE 4-6458. 5 RMS, IN PONTIAC. CHILD WEL- come. OA 8-3379. 70 MOHAWKE Exclusive, 3 rooms, $85. All util- ities, 1 block Tel-Huron. Sept. ist. FE 2-6681, 5 furn. AGE ST..2 & 3 RM. APTS. agg demas f= r, Apt. xiii Sarder, 2 FOR 2 LADIES. 2 BEDRMS. “Ditties. Ad bed linens furn. & 25 Williams St. APARTMENTS Dana Gye Tms. w ner rr 30605 or a or iit tere coioaen — 3 ROOM APT CAN be seen weekends. FE 4.4088. CLEAN A FOR RENT FURN. 3 rms, bath, heat, =H water, irs util, furn. ———E - |ELEAN N 3. ROOM APT CALL BET. _9 & 6, FE Oa AN 3 RM. APT. vt, ent. On Nerten, FE Pf came Sec APTS. Close iowmtown shopping -~ transportation. These all-mod- : 3-room apts. with private bath affera econor ical, attractive uartere with no costly up- oth front and rear win- ation. BATH & 8-835. FIRST FLOOR. 2 RMS. PVT. © and beth. Newly decorated. Mui FOR COLORE ED Ve nice 2 & Por” post at 226 sepeet eli Couple or saris. “HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furniihed ba ae 2&3 the potter ones, 2-3608., rms., bath. ut! furn. 114 B. How- ard. FR 2-1834. LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE and — adults 402, W Huron. _FE_5-7584 LAKEFRONT APT. NEWLY DEC- bath. oboe porch. re heat, Pre 3 “— nice. Reasonable MY CAROE 3 & BATH. GARAGE. NR. Airport, Adults oniy, OR 39-1943. LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN- ette, private entrance, FE 4-0122_ NICE 4 A stg 8.) BATH AND GA- _Fit’ 2404 Leben aide, ee now, FE_&-0371 OxBOw “TAKE & ht, WOXOM: T Bi 1 BED- = a hneider, MArt~ N ag GENERAL HOSPITA 4 it, Fermiinet sd with garage: References. FE ONE 3 3 AND ONE : "ROOM A New! vate pein & decorated rr Purchasers waitin outranes: 4145 Cintenvane Rd. OR hoa F McKINNEY asap PAA Com 8TU! PRIVA EN- Ph. PONTIAC, EM 3-3311 trance, W "id UN. 1-5798 FE sis. oe Newly decorated, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RM, DLX Siagh S BATH & ‘ss ry, as uso erage’ house. 1 ‘ay! BACHELOR, = WK, rms. $15 wk, 89 State, FE gases, APT, UPPER, ADULTS|1 gnly. Utilities turn 258 Orchard 2. Pa yp ee bath, util., in- rms . cluding soft_water, ee r, FE 5-6471. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PA furn. lake from & CR OR ate 1 ROOM piece Pv:. bath ° rem Ad vie Bigs 2 sin =CO0L ‘RMS. NI iCELY = Washine _ FR 2 RMB, a Baby welcome. 104 ‘ aeled corner. c ‘uron Theater, FE 2015. BS “AN wtilits 4 id Weshing we. es pal §-6502, ROOM CABIN It PE | 8. Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 34 8ST FLOOR MODER and bath. Very clean are softened wal hot aes. Tou tant yard. 3)! 2 BEDE mG ‘TO REN for‘ca iy RENT, FOR A si00 per ne Adults. 130 Sem’ rete. Belair Manor. FE 41550 AND — ARTL pox tak front ,* OR aan . EN R Pvt. ba the. pore. hee Tat an p94 col only 290 WN "Paddock. alserta a a ETTE. VER Sean ac. Ha Wi, S08 NB w Bt, OOM BRICK TERRACE. Ges shea fen od . FE MA yard, fu iH base» i BORIC, LOWER. 16 TW NORTH FRM TPE Ho 91 SLEEPING 7 oe nc eats GLORIA’ APTS. * Rewiye decorated a, ea Eat 3 * FR eseen AND BATE, $50 “MONTH, DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To \ "sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, 2 Baneee $050 Welsh Ra 1 avren 008 ge. ee 2 eee car Sohal “You mi € seers nes Seen DOWN | cupbon wit, extn waders furnace, Withee tnd ew ol Be Feit Beivout tyler fe. sees | GLARESTON | focation” Home wes built « ou mind if I butt in wi Will butld 3 bedroo Si automatio be basement. Best Sondertel termes Only 45.8 — 5 q TRMe olt, Tyler 4-6 RA excellent ome was built P n with the ans’ - with basement m starter hom and al matic heat, ent. est B in t erful tora sind fOr Bald we vane 8s i. ME, material gy gaye and _F wer to your first question?" pee ee lg ete tty ama Nothing city conven pork uys rade. accept auto ‘ a win. a arance and ap- 0 : own, — moreeage 9 Gls. but J, Bi SESE Acne We Woe Pe a Mougr bee 1d Bisa arranged. Eall ut" r Sale Houses 43) For S in ha aa ei Today aus ping SY _temore. me ant i , ; . oh with ne ROOM, _UPPE 7 Walt: sepRM EAR Ron. | West Side ~ ale Houses 43/GIs N ares. “gree” te Thome ‘Jou OE, a DOWN heated. good W side locaton. FE z FORM, ETRE WE APT area een al et Fi O $$ DN.| tt Le are oe PINGREE S hoor, vtull basement thee ; on. FE i 5 wees Bina” Inquire at 777 of mace ote. i nie data ope O {.A. BUNGALOW LOW FHA TERMS . been pe and re- Immacu qT. "Cla street. Full price oil heal. for elder! OOR, eA furnt YEAR-ROUND HOME. OIL arge corner ot inted . een Lake au bedrooms kitchen 3 b Petco savin =e Sungaiow. Fe larence CR 35,950, ; pecieiy gamle, eaten Union ‘Lake, EM Howe or) hepsonts es eS DOWN bedgoome nage, ‘3rd tidbet OPEN | buth““up) Basement, a arly prea Featuring 3 REALTOR. i . EM o. At wn 4 a0 i n, 3rd | N ch gas hey it -{--~ BATH, 0 STATE OT 5 ee TERA Mere sue 3-8241, and jonly $5. pe Leteabrid ee IRWIN pest nt icra ds seeds, | Bet: aut, is Emerson race” Bice shade er ee idiot see 975 Baldwin Ave. OR é 7 i... uF . Your more. . N erstone lains n Drayton PHA te. $10,500 ner nice FLAT. Ss, ® — new home ‘AT FE 8-61 chureh near A term with e@. Adults. ye sone RY 6 A..F qouse _AOUUTS FRE: pEALros M. H. KN UDSEN por logy oy to o ee pelt nave SO! HER 12, H “A. “eA 92 eveane bay, stores. dui easy side. N ferred. "Near high PRE- 18 8. Tele ee te Meee eee ee ere cerca nae owte dune with seb ox Lf ° CHARM I erated. or NWT ara pe —— BARGAIN’ 1 Ba »- 3388 fn Sa eek cart al-| Stairs to oars Se | Attractive | H $895 DOWN Nghtful bu LAKE - Ad Cozy 4 room | HOME O ore te ae Pe PoC: ASSAD ot GRAY VCIGS. | ony cag Sir"esacts| es Sah tress pase Ptaneee a ai) Reser baum with | a9 EA Yr Spacious Adults. cE. Of EAT. cyclone — o lar utilit CUTE LY’ TABLE THIS I C. SNOT Ex d ya ee: PS ; inets en with plent <4 select tock qeromeees walls. me. beat ro RS OF SERV . Heat. D . Close a th = bie “oeapotnn NSUE AND must EX corated th. AL the ors, 3 ectric wired f LAKE 1CE er ts seat X BRAND NI in. Ref. PE 2-7425. Alum. earpeting Your | droam LAR Bite: dng a! SS eee mit ee oe preety) is corner with } ~S eleatle Tense. Seleat id sa one eO-WiC| Reva rout wm| Secure hE og see aoe | Weegee Na ce) See © Vian’ xoien 8-9902 A rd. sorpent On oven. ‘Carpet- _RE_ 2-146] e. 2 yrs _ old, 1,000 < 3 4 co Le = - R I stores, schools st. B F SM ful ee. frontage on = bath <) hy, BEDROOM US ae $125 month brotessional’ peo: ij T street, 460-00 back Taree rae 0 E e Hilt tatu ICKERSHAM block lace ust one The MALL FARM Eitcnen d bedrooms,» large a a ae ATLABLE St ‘% ptt ° al front, . 2 5 MAytair living Huge’ rooms Large = en tee ee Enclosed living rms. . FOR RENT. bedrm. beane oar ; i sito mortgage. bite hac RUTGERS. 260 Arie $825 living rem with fireplace, room pom of this 4 = fiveplaee recreation pb re LARGE 3 Bus “fo to “Scin’ cabeats eh oft. | “emu ten lo w. Hues? C Mpeg ee maten. and rood frontage, with 306 feet ate rae ‘i Te Se ease ba a bas Mi| gt mea Wetibe late year trina 3 bee reven| CIVILIANS age ie ae Eeimemet lore a: CLEAN, 3 : 4 front hi BEDRiT en sau heme: room Hina sane é-| MULTIF feted mort- pump ee this now. $1. rs Pvt. ent RMS. 18T a ome, Wat. Nicel ranch 500, term wooded IPLE LIS mifedi ou can ha . . $1,800 3 > tollet, FL owntown kins Lk ly landsc ome. 5 5. TING 8E ate . ve bedroom mod its atone _FIHy Tira. On Saal Le me | bol eater, drives eg eet aod aviv AS epee oo UNDER CONSTRUCTION mee * 90 L Down - RAY ana Pe only 12.800. DRAYTON AREA close 0 school. -stores ne S rms. & N O AIN-DRAYTON feed th pd LS down pompiate ranch type ho pl empene Cg ieee oI ; cosrs AY O'NE Nearly new 5 Aupeon’ Available ehildren welcom NLY $75 A iN sa a teseren -ineludes ; + bome| combina large erneg he v8 3. bedroom 262 8. Te NEIL, Realtor home 2 2 bedroom E, Pike septate emreed| Cab ad cel MONTH — Pos- family seca | pay s, 3, ful | _ plastered bath, oak pun- | Yygeeautomatie no | legraph Rd Large basem Rlgenot FE 7 043 bedrm... bri an basement with fireplaces, no) with walls floors, | screens, heat. stor: uilt : re’. 9-0 prince oP ence pom pent in tee peta APT suse for|_ San ck. Lar eee tached ‘wuchere sutomatic rs, | Walkin and look, sto sad $4175] 380 miter : 7 Tins DRAYTON oom iear by. OR| — {his attrctiv move. you ints 24°, 30 Call plastered garage ind "built in ran ‘tached sa vaca’ at. ook rart, open, | aes Medicom home, Needs : landscaped lot, 2. biks ts pan 66 W. | month, P.W Din- 6 IDS Large .. , ormation ated on la: ge and oven. poss cupboards home. N A — : ra bath ed ove zoey Clarkston in 62 wooded 1 * Days saneesce and fron ones ae FOR COLORED yege. . attached ¢. planter John K . div in an ot near | ZVES., SA wo 33350, plete. t trim, to . Wi ment ga- ¢ box, ohn K ; ision., exclust T. 8 ute geome ee ee Saar fiers | TREN oun Sisco Tc wg 2205, | Baguette be Bay] LAKE Lors aay 4-056. Mr. Bateman. = a tone features, Since 1925 Ge RICHAR: is gsta aren lake lots apartm BART SOE co. oer and ear in Ii wall to Pons varie 9g Pa orge R Ir M artri M59 ) STEELE, REA pets up, with as era’ Py re wena ent Ritr pe, BATE. kitchen a ee a! av x 5-0447 Eve. so a tyres pe ay ona i . l ge MU 4-2045 Highland, "Mich down. little as Evenings ater, Sees * leat! -beac CABIN. BEA ». Nov car atta e wae ANCH TY 1 or ALDWIN THE “BIRD” : E 3-6216 PE 5-033 sare it, Beat FOR GALE OR TEASE Urrrup| fhe not ety’ fo ware | “carpet, drapes, th OR 3.4416 5 ACRES ahd ay: ich, FB e hot e to » drapes ———— : Beau FOR 0 oe | poppe ned LEASE. PURWIBH- fe bet elty fee cot rel arpet, drapes. insulated, fenced a] Sharp Inco DORRIS Beautiful building site A. JOHNSON, R eed Sane | Pat’ SSurtpes pe. | SXLYAN SHORE 7 SEOROOM : | hetlly tts saaune tome sin) RLUEARE N| Seite et tae | SE ealtor’ en- yn, R: B per e with Lz. Cope te dowmiaw Soe citer Aay| EMAPLR Siena carpets ght Tn bhai ae ea FLUAREEE LAME, STUDS <5 ies rose . 9700 R nter ‘floo 1 home. car gare aye ge: eg orhood, | ‘rou 8 and ve Edw ) j e tion, ete M16, Clar £ @ ing roo r : . ge.) N fenced ho ry livable ward sol peeteee: Re Sete ome| eit eee | Ree No Steps to Climb BET Mietetece Semetig| n,n tat so ie ioe 3 ‘Hiving economical, .att | e wat. and convenie: room, * bedroom. Gx. est suburban automatic gas eme’ petting. fireplace, A all rE kee fom ge - with ractive 61125 down; 3 nt kitchen peted im, Fenced ba’ on one rancher you'll be heat. It’ ath di room and "il 6:00 Gows give cool and rea round. Adults, #7 ODN. YR: ramic. ba and ce- elied ving room - Car hoaroamnes daha featuring ee ak FOR gt! exceptional “bare lovely : pm, Rewiy oy oe . — win- mo. 39880 on ena —— 6-5196, nce. Lary ae ow wie ‘ 500 carage, dandy fs — 4 ~ Adulte Guiet, friendly ‘pe main| sble Aug LARS. AVAiL- neal go oy [ae with 38 hot water. ¢ ¢ heat and Easy to O a HLA. terme. thobaise: sua o Ltatiog tats be ding bors 2k ith. Year VAIL. Lovely large” 2 car gara __ By owner. ner tt, Weeks 5 nice wnt 8 « za Eis te) fesse tains taal ee] Fates | rpwr nou ROT IF a ikorpaiy ce | Geaarhta oft raSGED 2 A rz) nol and rm, $s com = 000 will Close to St rms. If you’ ced rite basement with car ¢g =) OW This sonakiow Hampotend, ia sereened in basement. Qu) FEA Ten War echt et eee ®. 1000 0 Lake: : rege eae, wis poh ee teedecec ed, Faraace. This eye appealing aig — a, bathe, al 2 fete mile. : Now . you no wo. It's Seeunt. 10 per} 8,20 room i. "TO ment. ’ Y a LE on t AVA me w room A SER HOSP: “AREA | batheitits month, JU) maintaing a 3 Elizabeth La RE or BC ay aries, Gan eee large ving roy or ee heat, eaceee, Panaie of rane Ping ee “ao god and ke Privileges ay ALTOR PARTRI jan ott drive. , intnded, aoe oer? liaybee Humfeingtird ae IS ane ty PS) Sa fa Puy pageant fa sib One ae, Rar off Pike, sree, “™ need Sal enees, Availsdic = jand- ving in ers fin ULTIPLE : TWO w OR ou. nae 0 bedroom, rear yard @ quiet neighbor | — LISTING 8E Live tm FOR ONE ~ Tak . FE ms. Utinty Attached 2 fenced. com- Watki and we tedbeuns RVICE a ey ate ¢e over lowi VEL . Near Adams ed Being | ae Lak Fooms bungalow with .. Sh gl. tive ow interest Gecorsted, free parking. close L 2 Ra Oa eas the Key. “sit. We Bave K Lakefront mental full” By owne $500 Down ir ba Ea | poanive S| 3. perm mortgage - wid sransportation a el WHO . ve [ees re Siving te band- hot water. atic heat - hs sored from _ lar ‘prec. | Bae ~ pate. Hollenbeck, be Murphy |SAS — a 3 a Hing ime gholee| 5 d er, 2, Bedroom home. se madore vost vente rm, Tanch pe hom PE 92-0007 beck. 86 Mt for coupl UTY rick ranch home Th car garage. 3 ard. 3060 sg Ie ag home way Evebie emcee eter tree *. + beens oT ances: staadice eahanen taahalinn pis! Deut Lake. Beautina “hake _Harbor Pe 2-600! Coun’ ‘Roses Price $10,200. ot, silo col MA S.1301. room, A room a e. feces. — ceramic tile 2 3 bed- 500, te: wane. ered ile —— so; DORRIS : ove furn.’ $17.50 a? Bedryoms, Ou | pei ven Lake, BS ‘hove sats ed. 3 fochtoe « gone ging rooms large “ 8. Look cs mean we TRADE a & SON REALTORS onme and ‘ 3-7206 . ’ location & GARAGE, GOOL ee Si ate > did, th, Decorations to nom cs; a heated ~~ pan- Bud” Nicholie, Real Attractive neat to . to . Huron PHONE FE ¢ _FE 47610 ~ GOOD or taste, Basement bellevin other extras. Seeing is Toucan tor ae ak tees 26d ‘ et Lak capo ge ery As to f. Priced “at 496,000. Call 2 eee &. EAR wt Beat 3 ear i| WHY RE A x : e Cottages the snack bar. A landsca en to — $26,000. FE 5-1201 ._Kelchner NEA a id NT—BUY wast an : oss LAREPRONT CA Gown, snd ses Ow Builttn | stove base- ON EY SIDE AETE__ 0, BOOM amemorysaam | Hythe So = Dac aaa ose Middleto eo ISEE mews seer) neonate na ba ee AT BEAR LA sly Ms everyting. on 9 eate roud to own, Si family | 78 DO ” Corner of Fort ct — OWN roms 8 with 1. 2 or 3 bee pater banat LAKE R fend Park eet across trom Oak- $150 DOWN. Located off Pon Tues & | Thurs. & Orchid. Open $75 VETERANS =n . ley Bleep 4 to 7 i. AY O’NEIL ~ separate y modern B bath rome 5 from 2 te 6. : th 6 iP) PER MON «2 bed Gas 000 | 202 8. Tel , Realto laspe living yoom g , room meay og to tly ATLL Eg ELWOOD™ DRAYTON NTH ‘week. $3 $35 to 945 ety tens | FE_3-7108 legraph Rd r pool . 2 bedrooms lot 10 d % acre é FF WOOD REALTY 4845 PLAINS AREA or_etter 12 Gores ATION dal ‘Market| bedrme nm : 09| besement’ Pane ae pengee | 0 Oe —S —oEnw LAER oa INFORMATION, OW | OR rT bedrm.. med Fi = A” flo recreation = tract, i Lees over cease Unfinished 3 bed ~ DRA YTON 1 4 3-438) eee corr Wig ete ps may i FE Tot Best ted on, 8 Pies he wood bath . path * Only $3,050 with § a| 2 desteem tr PLAINS S, |SGrracw az BLACK NUSUAILY ATTRA Wien Terms. Cult goaded | brivllege ara feere | obi tol| foom, Mcben, breaktaat nook. G . 32-0406 Cass year sround E ", be disa: ay — gabeth jaa tee boss. newest Street — . AGE OF _wood Dr, #B Benga ep a ae as Iv ote IMM ‘Terms. ral ment. deve Lake, Call OR 3-661 av} FOR C me Ho BR eslie R. Middleton POSESSION Russell A. N Foie nee pono ee ee ee nae? aces _ | PeENTEE) Neen, OO ee ana het uto - 3-9138, ‘ corner th full unfinish: is com Ad water wanted tages hepa 2-fam of = beautifully basement —— eled hom pletely remod- CRAWF : 1 ea BED RCOM Mis) Wella ao Pisher W Really price a or acre pat ed and scene 3 oo DRIV Gitioo Tt ts, being of con. NOW OPEN ORD AGEN SoBihcow ronnie seaciiry aaerna| Sete eyes | Sees ts RN || See See | ona Si none sac 10 AM. TERO SUNDAY re I ALL MODER} D, RILEY, B: Meee dsnu the ose oe ee ae ae = ol ney & Socing acon “a OL with ROOM é FE 0 9 PM. week. EM front ODER | OX- - FE 609 Elizabeth roker oy detail ig $66 per neue ‘ Boe desirabie ek paymen on — In Th HOMES sree on a Fs, ot rE | Renata iter ites atm ' WMA met at eats msbeiath Soaambeaee ane = PONTIAC —| "Pear FE ean) | \y natugh fireplace, screened vera: es - | erere omens poet Are you. looking for, s cont LAKE — BSION — 3216 WHITE BROS ream barge Lionee, arte dining CU pe ple mma apartment wh at-| boa y be se, needs fixin: Good : OS: ro bath up, tehen, 4 bedroo =) . t ‘CUCKLER REA down. | F i er ee eats ere gs | Sule eager batts | open eth a! ee ged a S00 mn. sage ETY | ees . 4 Bromma rE ba ee Ld and ‘other f is apaneen: ‘heat, | 3201 REALTO rE bad , 3 room t & rear window §-8183. equity. | LOTUS yest 9: Se t0 Vacan er features. dscaped ici W. Huron R — 1 4 J ge S| R Rent ‘ 1 ACRE ped. mB oa ae fam Bg mmodiate Seto toad me ‘on bvabes oe eee Par ONTA SBEDROOM Sa Syn te a 2 eae ee sap iad) | REE RRR RE, FE “seanegaen Cogn | HOLA Sg Wecagt ane WEST | gown, daze , teoom oar ERION AT _—WAFEE| ,,50C0 Moves Y mos, eet rs gorees| iy marx | HOLMES: BARTRAN a _we NT CAN 200320 Fing ranch, Moderni ; ing Schools + ‘OR 3-323 living duplex, eee 2 $-8275 & : low taxes . Tiled 3. kitchen on fi fining room wat et Pee - GLE Se ee. ae re wwond — al: eas peOCATED ON MELROSE N ee eS eens ; A Z aewslowa, Gan thm hy specs Storms and scr e bus by vileges. m Perry & Mt Nice | besetn: mil nngenen yy | |= Mae E . Can f ols Buil screens Met of | -.22000 down door. our . Clem Wes, pesement, eutomate heal ean Git peach area, AsOR | _ cach. Nid ae a eto, Te. pe cod eroene, Landscapes. | D 008. $13,200 ens 8t, and cement drive. ‘avaliable SEEN, S46 Sh Accom. Street 48159, nO 1000 | ro rooms, smasver, bed uree ra. eats Snyder Lavender | ~ SHOWN BY APPODUTMENT Cee Ae aat enen Ane. For R 3.4660 after 6. “around hom N. 5, ROOM. YEAR vase Be net beneem nee — Page iyi ENT VASBINDER IN C 1 RM. ent Rooms _37 RE a4 & fenced. a7. — ey eat x b. For jo apa Spr 00 at Sas or ni das (M $9) CALL: FOR . DLOR ; mow F : Be nan lever LL - Y , AH BLDG. . 5 = 5-8875 we EE eaiei nin fu iBlby ors — Ar Last WE ee LAKE ORION EAR Rout HOME oo FE 24122 aie en ' - B fe bedroo aT HAVE ° ja SMA EA > S ; Ly it Houses Furnish : ly heat, . 74 home. Ave i We spot gig web REQUIRED LAKE F YEAR ROU = owner—this. = LAKE LAKE PRIVI : - } : 35 Elizabeth used for bath t su na RONT ND bedroo B EGES a BEDROOM 2-00 wie. fovetee inguane: tar om | cee en ee UIRED toi ONLY’ $1900 HOME, GAS to privat alr ounl cseees eautiful BR = A iow uae. P tg — Page &-, ELIZA- ‘andry. ‘Teleph am . gn Eat wien, Lars ree it bende need od to © ONLY’ $1.500 BASEMENT. gale. My! lake Priced Eppa as ; ICK HOME a sear spvex iV p payment ist, UNiversi $75. io te S Paved strect.| ares ae nets bene dada ‘ rmation call M further in- bedroom, la is excell TISEMENT YLVAN VILLA 92-6900, S901 core ietaty, * eee only. Paymen' dream y have the ho r. JIM W ilford. MO 4-55’ Modern rege fami bri ent 2 fon ard. wi GE P ROOM RIGHT DOWNTC ts 3. Take me of you RIGHT 79,| Lar Dion nna eines coo bh yg bend te pa! ne een hom or mag RE ote Tmo, gentlem GI ber month. an excellent ye doal REA ge living r dining room. e me. Lovel e. Liv . iz 1% ster scauirel.’- for, gems an. Reas 41 — MORTOAGE £ site oice _ 3 345 OAKLAN ALTOR fireplace - ‘com with mi natural fire ving room, y 17 bath. “ v iB 3 Iv ,MORTOAGE, oper onty| fi you ben Chee Eee pene, | Seer EVENINGS eae fireplace complete baths. Al natural Greplace, dor is te teh ity” room on ractive Kitchen, uti- NIN FE Seren en naeded ma lots of ¢ ft kitch- by Bong wi. Modern, clove 10. ry rooms bedroom {. bedToor ‘set sank wo! “ eh ttn Be Oe UNtLS . rand. Fruit w wooded sur, cle a ke A seem tnd ‘Roor. Gas heat. Garage. to city, Reas. MA mE! : . pont ooo ¢. Ch and one 5 mn AD Ake STING SER RVICE_ gg and nareeee sareke, qreen- ‘needs ¢ Band x 20 ft A screened porch. et ‘Garter; win i bacon 5 i : G. fac iy property, | Sass D’ s INC ee oe oe lel oc . pli aed atyhllaael al poll omar ey lted me finishing for} Con onbe 4.008, terms. : ee at Wate tin 2H N. Padiock. rguan FRO: ee BU Lapeer Ra. S is 1130, ofr vena MGind at 10,200. E. re Sele es 5-5668 corer tot 1 iat ghtactid, enfage, conten : Py. brie prick ba kes, : oe } ve CARGE ROOM — Si PINE "PRI CHANNAL FRONTAGE NEA ¥ MY Equity. 10,200. EAST LONGFELLOW | Sy —_ eee thes | Living room ap colote througheut 5 "BepAM LARy HOME CON: ae eT Sad ‘hee 2 dedroom on "a ay He tered ea hei oak ane ue on DORE 2 he Snes HOME, bathe, een BRICK a ote nips tile “brat l 1 -< h lots of . m and ki ern “SALE OR LE. romper oro farna, toll 3.4264. & take. 100 = area. ie basem rate nates cen. Pull we i | nd Mer wad frigerator a upboard 5 en bedrm, year-a ASE: LARGE 3 rc heater, 5 ce, gas auto. w Road lot. OR Newly ui dry trays es. u 3 caren low cost — —_— oT Gobo, Senses "on. pace. Ree) ra" ay a i pansion attic up, tied bath, ” - @ shade ¢ corner a wih ‘ Ms Putten Gz He eee = dn arnished, | 2s ae cee eet S of cea, Goeue Gon ators as teh ial’ saemmakeet Gas eae tad — eat | NORTH SIDE PAVED STREET, th a 4 edroon epee ype residen-| WHITE Pw your down payment. *y allen “pungelow with fu modern | monthly ineiuding stam $5850 with Brick ands ial west aide Ved street. Ti sink igh ware, BAN = ear| OFFICE OPEN ce ses month, Aantal ra Korey mpeen | Pua te Or taxes and in- Fick and stingie ste ret side brek af m of | ‘ees and lot, many ie on , 9 AM—8 P Fi mh ate’ Bente Palos : & screens, i 7 moe Seng | pam rd may, de bought move Tene bor on tee ee Al shape| Session at Inka priviigntes Poee zs M,. M. my cellent condi 8. v st im down pl or as low on* 8x10 oom lixi2. Ki * t ww. y terms — room, once, Soneean” Pos- REDO, TY, SEN se re eee| een oe | fehl [eye Gat ott: git 2" _FE 4-Till. n.. $5fieo. t & R ion, EE s19500 LITTLE PaRM — hare 000 for BEATER, 1 you| Ee ie keri Saree net otc & re an, tae eres We ~ _ s ’ 8 ish m: Bedraine, wht for: pang —_— win ever ik vedrous portunity Poo hen gg 29 of at Aes nome ae cule erek family separa th large int ition. § & , m, w B, tie’ OR. 5 to finish OR +2681, good a Sm it age \% acre of 7 eee ine 2 Sanaa, own leah os down to te ae pote sot Noth- 7 ment, of oor re be PO ae ai 2 i Stewed PA oli room, Bit oak ‘floors wits * rail he y area, au room ‘one bath, costs. s but aehien new w ewly decorated : ; M furnis! Pocanemages vi cuent en and utili dining | ANOTH fi ci is. iow shades SE is Eaters tas be Bat 1 atation wagon car | ORS INCOME — Clee $8.20. $700 DOWN ve Tare FRONT 7080 $ er garage. On Tonia! ‘bait on HILLS — Brick % conven! enc $250 a Pi jarge & ton. pala. ae home, 3. A acant, 3 ary room bungalow “Th pay for Bivens ba Rose spacious ivi We. _iignta Rae sy a bedroom tome, Lark ED 3 Foom apt 1 AG for owt bath, dining room. utility papohen ‘ing room, 10x18, kite vi in one ls Veep gore” st winkow ‘eed trenieee tal rge lot. m a : D to C e, on canal ge heat, No . - room, . vic : the rescent La I le ' on e Locat- DOW: to ee ate 8 5 cr ARK REA | gateeoares cee | ely Lg By Sevaietace itera GET IT. a money down $4.4g0. EM 3-048? a i oe RK REAL ES fai | itloges “and fila very. attrac: coms” an ~y through Cl ou I CK. ee cine street. Pg stig oe OY, 20 OE ESTATE Orr. , sosten hice room, room Sie eg, stes:| space, Hy a, assified ' $00. $6800 1262 FE room ranch type feo wae es. heat, on Yes, wh Ads [| _sne Gos, peat COLORED W. Hor 4-4813 galow All large bun bedrooms * carpeted. 3 337,500, ‘terme. , whatever it.is— Bnet $6,000. FE 5-108 Lge gown, ieee 1 — Easy te Multiple, Lis Open 9 mn” tesement” bedrooms. nt agg AE net. FE 2-8181 f is dial TO bach bir ah side. Paved st Ps. ungalow ay _ Listing Service s foreed gee with ot land sndseaped tacit R Tie or an Te ATLE ESTA Yoo Good clens oH look at this : room. Only $1.900 down, ” garage. Only 0 writer. and get it! ad-| Wre, is the mis of- $13,500, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE4-0528 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Moves You In! MODEL, OPEN vi 70s “so ‘WHY PAY RENT? “port mR r ovexs @ --J mr OF | FEATURES) SYLVAN TARE e HA, terms. Humphries # Si Time SEavicn Price Lake Privileges Py beach / boat well $13,000 —| Terms Warmiy room bh ven bath, full —— ato: myatic . attac' «i garage. ict. -_ 500 ft to /Sisten "Eaike Jake Village. =o tor iB CLUB Some in ro in rooded: are ares. Cosy Clese 25 Completely erected on buyer's lot. Gath. tates attic, “earage or ull oligo ae 45.00 fostatiaton, — = MEREE sod 5, hs a MBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Ra. a aoe oe ee BY OWNER. Leke V age $5,500 cash or terms. 4 rooms, EM_3-43 or M 3-331 renen DS ins d, $i acres and, ra ute, i LARGE, MODERN (COTTAGE.| Sater oll heat ony schor' bu beat weehead Lake| Une, 3925 Mill Lk. Rd. off Bald- $15,000, win FE 5-1836, Saal io FE 4 ATE & INSURANCE . FE 4-0547 e, “RILEY poh taleed HEIGHTS cated wirrel Rd, in a eaten: aren. rw N -— You will alow with tiled kitch- bath with colored 1 basement with Coleman oil furnace. 1% car ga- rage with cement’ floor and over- — door. — price ood ¢ $6150 $62 mo. ed on Satiana Ave: 15 gaye possession. | 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 4-115, FE 44821 3 BEDRM. MODERN HOME. 363 Riviera, Eliz. Lk. a UI LT HOMES Win ‘ecosta,| EQUITY IN HOUSE | AND FURNI- ture, $1500. WALLED LAKE $295 DOWN! — Mg ey reremie | $75 = Tile f . ranch a Bad, tga A. .. Boonen Rity. 1420 W. 7 Mile Road Templeton WHITE LAKE 5@ frontage Lovely 2-bedroom. home ing rm. with fire new pew kitchen, giassed-in and heated ged Pi be pws carpet- uded in the full Fae of caly et eos with terms, L. Templeton, Realtor on 100 3 x < mw Orsperd ys Rd. FE 4-4563 ‘ lot. Saar FE 2-9502 & 4 $5: :—y mea al 7 RM. MODERN N BORGALOW | (354 $250 peri * rs nt a3 Snietorrs Rd. a 1 V ; nen DOWN im tan} $1500 DOWN > on €x- i be Bathe og + 8 rm brick rafch. ae Located s, Breezeway| 2% car ga- extras FHA commit- tf 17,300, Wailed Lk, Owner. F.C. Wood Co. radial otal 70 8 home. 8? | = vain highway. 328 deep, OR mo : 4 mee eo 2 bedroom Es ah nm a Wwe ere Sal terks, ones a Gaara co. 5-6175 BA: CEDA sh avo L . 61° Brick phe home. 3 rooms. 2 car garage. tus mm e costs. $400 BOWE. Srod ertonge West YMENT. FHA fin- —_ Lagat bait eb brick with feels room, F; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4 room home with tile batb. Oil furnace, Only $7600 Ic HAYDEN, Realtor Segre \ eerie toa FOUR (4) BEDROOM BRICK tor ed. jour BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3120 CHICKERING COURT Owner has moved East and of rooms, 2 baths, electric kitchen and attached ane = 4-1223 $9,900: - ye build 3 bedrm. home with fw ar lot. Com: MeDON OR 3-2837_ WILLIAMS LK. GI terms — Just mortgage cost own on this neat 2 bedroom merger ejay living room, very ee kite Also attached to sand beach. Nice- aloes iy sahaded viet. Laas full price. Cali for appointmen' 5 ACRES Good solid farmhouse north of Clarkston. Apple hope — = shade, 2 barns. 6 bedroo Cash talks on this one—only $6.1 950. LAKE ANGELUS RD. 3 bedroom brick rancher. ths ted livin, 1% room. ished th fire- a ‘ate t : Pl price just $19,600. y, CLARKSTON Have beautiful immaculate brick tri-lével in Clarkston with eve thing ie bates canal frontage beautiful recrea- subdivision. ,000 with terms to good responsible buyer. CLARKSTON A% baths. 2 car Kees, Screened in porch. "ale ew ett $i es te 8 t 1 fo’ appoin —_ ae al = Fox ba Carpete Large family style kitchen, Fin-| LAKE tio: wi MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan 62 2 278 Dixie wy. saree Pleins \ ‘ For Sale Farms _ re: i i a Money to Loan 53 WHEN YOU. NEED $25~-$100° Set gen one Soe ace.” be OR |. $350 on a ane. Fs, oo Box 536. 64 W. Lawrence 8. FR 41508 ¥ "EP ee iat 8 4 at- ere ise ind farm aaa: a the . Por Sy tm Re STAY CO. e with attached FE 4-1574 : car garage i bsg paceman Bank , - Everything: on EAGUE FINANCE CO. aot mort: 202 N. MAIN = "Clarence C, Ridgeway ROCHESTER, MIC ‘ REALTOR L FE_4-6203 machine cash, Wee eri oer eRe ina ree 4. farm |" Teoans $25 to $500 __For Sale Clothing 56) P itor ° 20 min- | on re only in 2. ater y a utes from downtown Poritiac. Only 2 2 COATS, 10-12; 3 co Sear. OP PUTAS as =, oe 13 ore Pe aweepers, aul ht 25, pre STEELE, REALTOR rs ase a oF retin bod ere Highland, Mich. | 34% 8. w x é = iG $7 TO $i0 ‘AN CLEA aoe ach. Man's overcoat, 40 lene. 20 inch i aie Sale Business Property 49 soar ece Hane spting ‘cost irs, sss | Bow. ¢2h08. a2 down, dollars 685 BALDWIN AVE EASY PARKING FE e-sosi| Grosses. skirts, shorts, 12 to ig Newtons 2 f frontage. zoned commer- GET SH 0) ICKLY ne, jacket for 3-6. Misc. or ping a ap * oo w. NETT Clothes & shoes for children un-| $260.50 cosy terms, ' der 6. All cheap me and see e : Scar comm garage. soned U to $5 10 if you can use some of UPRIGHT. FA AMOUS a et 40 Baldwin Dp We are having our ain baby and |" name Seratched, NN. - . 8-1431 neel space. § drawer, seed ae 4 gee Nease sist te 4 remevtonteres A Jay A\LANS ae kg a AU- Oakland tonsa’ $35. MA 62183 ' — Lk, Ave, . rly. GiRL's G ¢ 3 & | For : sc PRODUCTS: see, ok ssiso. Sige L Cc 10, Cheep, FE ¢inf3, __ | _eheap. 28447 2 “I've never been on this beach before, which ones are the aac Frontage oan COMPpAMNy | tas oray sory, sim 37, 91250) GENERAL ELECTS iS Ve ATMMAGE sate, EVERY PAT. GIBSON “REPRIG ERATOR. ee Me ‘beettae Sains “Bucting the ele P-OPOG | Roortetahitiie Srcbare Lake: | “onion, ame mecbure Bo ene Ot aE OR Sass. ane ayuMAGE SALE DAILY. 08 W. Fg ag D REBUILT A OF O- Income Pro 43A For L LAKE. OPPOSITE 1 C STATE BANE SAVE NOW! OW ALL, TYPES OF suit wears ao J en ane | ee sandy ey dey eer | | ores HOw! OM ALL TiPEs Oe Owe RERLACEMEN? PAR PARTS | men gas ranrt. Lins)s One H t ) d blacktop toad. "Near schools ime Workm ei ieee Go's. Saxinew. nOrpoUNT ELE at = “slaves. jr en? e€mps ea Be: eal 00 - $25 TO $509 le Household Goods 57 py gare 8 Tanti logue. SLYN big FOR COUP’ = bam Twin bed, box springs and m: JOSLYN RD. Neen eeavAlescent home in beat | 90 B, LAWREN $0121 | orcom SECTIONAL SOFA, #40. | tess, PE Large" wooded lot 75 x 256 ft..| {iful furroundings. Near Pontisc. ees EMpire_3-2016 : iRONRITE IRONER, GOOD CON- center ‘and A videat te ins | Foca eee a L AID-C FF 7 LEATHER, CHAIRS, i ee “WVOODLOW ST. |Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 | TPC, ROSE LIVING RM, UTFE, | Gtsy"apbeiry washer Ideal home site, Lot 100 x, 180 aA Canes GARAGE. 22 ee Tat pie | eee ecraic , BOR yg BR oust. ) * jure cooker, $10, Tel "stand, | 3465 Auburn SFE &3573 tle. offering Below, Saat oe oer S3, olaway cok, #8 Bory. cst | GOOD, GORDEFION. 1 RCA THOS ea cowe pevment call Mera Meroe gt Mo © Alrvort| we make cash loans, te lat| Ra. sane | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WABRER “'NORTHSIDE fa | faent “until” you ‘are back Yo tae mecasional’ chair, Mahog- ine oo Lot 60 zd oft on Cherrsliyn : town Pontiac, Receiving, 4 i work for 30 days. ; any mms $20. ee y jn aad OLEUW & PAIN? BALE Indoor ground ‘orm: * iJ bike, oe Pita, 2,21 f- on, Cir | pate alee, epee enter | OT anda eta oral Beet btad" rita Oe orig Lines ee pa Cash es. ventory contra! Insured, Call Mr.) 8 car cote 8 0 OE oe pepe, mae 2S. xe 8 A DARGATY | WET Bumpens || Suanege gee Ses oS cone | Geet tio ae | eae Wailea "Lake, 3 bedra.“iving gx well lecaled tote 00 2 12 ou a ae _ 2 Fest zee beds good work ‘Bi tor 13 50"Pay ‘onty #4 wee -| and MN, Saginaw. (Near Robert Hall) ine ems ta ba, eloos “in ris airmer © ewer | Sy J Nena fore Sedan wnesiniored. | Reereon Furniture, @ ‘|Limed oak table & 4 : BAS sToRE — | veing| SPIRCE DINETTE SET FOLD-| 7 a eee te ire Large AST SOE ep = algwin Ave. Fm 70 pretesd for payment come tt| foe ebairs, fireplace vet mie. |Chairs, Duncan Phyfe. ie Soe ‘regueed al sree Dr Se Business Opportunities 51) of* worry, ‘Wer have c re er 6 Bacay wErnioen. | ‘ Craftsman band saw, 12 a 41,000 to bandle. 96,000 with $1,000 da 5 SEAUTY SHOP Fon| 13,798 smd Im your commu-| ator, id, Simmons springs, dog |in., }4 HP motor, used ART REALTY | oe ‘gs 08 05 Palmer Dr.| sale in Birmingham Area. Es-| = ji box, gre shoe “es skates, sizes} just a few times. OR COTTAGE 2 LAROS| we. w etn oe A> ifust sell Wake ree, Loans to $500 ftion Alsdder, FE casiz. | 3-7005, after 5 p.m. fate ye 201s O' | Eve. FE 60510 Fe Set BARBER WANTS 70 BUY GOOD Made Quickly 7 PIECE LIVING yl Le ee SFRONT aa shop ot rent suitable building. |v iy/sivays receive modern step tables, matehing cof- | ™g television. PE 40106, OAL: ANY BUSINESS SITES co considera rei ana txt tMendly| fee table, 3 decorstor lamp. 4 = x MARKET, BUY NOW. cordent tc any doe ot our of | for $00, Pay only ¢2 weekly: | MATTRESS SPECIALS See re 00 fen. g 2950| OVER balhe tor nates Walton P t id tte phone directory. for Pearson's Pirifare, “42 Orchard | se 59 posture matiress ... $4038 peed tig) kee e| Partridge ES exrcor vane ma 8 EP Sa Lake nnd Fite $10,000 : co or, 1S. THE “ CK . * i id ms svesecevs 4 rn WH E BROS. ei information “ ‘ BU NER Gurn drm. set Sint $60. fine Ls springs ai’ the same REAL ESTATE 900 woRtm spe — coner| ,, Across “Big sae" ings Co. | Bci fete Big yee cee MS %; j_10 “til 8 street, Now at caly 81.183 homo on 8 fine lake , . po as Bes fe frame «>. s19s H = _ year and. si elim DRAYTON PLAINS WE Pag eet EXCHANGE lo only rms or trade? It JW LAKE OAKLA : aS Outfitting oe q in exc. F yd Kent Inc. Realtor te ! vi EVER’ a THE nous 4763 Dixte Drayton Pi : Tasal pasting Me Fiat” ost “Mortgage Loans 54/2 ® FE 25623 HOR 3.0104 i. TOR ° ea Fe does | BOLDING: LOT 10s ee FF. /A A Mortgage Problem? | |?°407 Ft. Wall Tile fe 2s Si Patt’ Sink sett Dunham Lake Frontage |ior m Dra WOODS. 4015 your requirements J pay rty, oo Re ae 54100" met wie’ fener” She. ; any amount, Prom f Also| GUAR. Hi AINT Btigt 0. 13 Lote Aveta ge | eS sant buy tad contracts end real es-|_ Syers, 141 W, Huron. eas wari a a a RC vacates ae Pam et |e te aren ses - amen. Say eee. me Reversible, $16.50. Im porte d, as ster fae Rete e-em. lass — biochs“freun ‘echool” 9¢78” each. ac | S685. Axminster. ese. Ros ‘Mite sis. 140 “seus ~ | Saba er Wille Mo OBeewer, Fe: +Si8l oF i‘relere take Ave woh. Fe See te ee BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT OVER- Ste er cree i fet. Plenty of storage and drawer Middle Straits Lake | tty aprovemente, Op, bus ioe 7 COPE DEEP PRERAR, GOOD | —"70ct: 7E_ ST, 8 rooms. full pesement, Bish) fj n frontage wily Bee aS condition, GReenleat €:969), "MONARCH RANGES | Took, Will take smaller iake home L ; For Sale Acreage 47 toned. a 2 ater 5 pm. & wood. Samuel's A : Dav- 3.6580 a a NORGE aaa (ATIC W 8Q. 1s GED. CARPETING sor sale. 4.95 NORGE CLOTHES whe ON ry 1ST Re whore “cisthes asver ++ Su ALTON _ ee es 815. E. Walton Soi Fee ex sees fe fis 2a rom___| PIANO, DUNCAN hh "warns Cea ee | Rie pae, deck Bid roe, i053 TH = AOTOMATIC | _ eS springs. FE ¢48r! 33072, washer, $40. Worth more. FE ERATOR, DA t sT STANDARD STATION. MATH HWY | i? PT. FIBERGLAS BOAT. 1 26 snd tables. ail’ tof $50. FE ti20% ton } homun Ge pox vasteer, Va Pies. | steno oe 1 HF | X-1 KELVINA REFRIGER. | 0nd tables. i” Lx. RD. — Attractive 2 bedrm. FOR 2 Si! ALE num canoe, OA 63184, eves : : = Reaoe e eege SALE. — Kitchen and dining “OUItyy alse vorting goods store, | 8% DODGE SWAP FOR A Taadels $90 Bw, RB. Munro | RCA ch COLOR FY ¥ MONTHS OUD — x - a. Hardware & 5) store, | FE 2-001 _Electrie 1 ow Huron. | Immediate gale £5, "om in the’ rear, | Inventory siso includes, outboard, 0 wit io, WILLYS STATION WAGON aoa ae metas tale belt origeel Plenty of fruit. GI m boats, and wat trailers. L “alae Radome gg eh AiR CONDITIO FLOOR ie. 796 Sweetbriar, ord, 5 ACRES - ready 1 privs. 4 foun- ot AS a conversion bulnee, for cach or? samples $75 fe up: >. Bemucl's Ap- aS RUMMAGE SALE 3 ested” on hia Toed. “Biteliest Trond PRUE TR GLE FTIONERS. 06. WAS Soucwr € Sreese neceuras ol 506 ~~ “Tso on os seme. reter oe @r rvs. i 05 & iweet’s| Turner's, 602 Mt. ‘Clem- on oa nerrywood. Clark ee —— tio & Apple nsGlleases, ri W. Hu-| _ ens. 2-0801 7 Sauk sup Ge GEORGE BLAIR Cee tor AEFENTION a ae Ses 2536 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1251 14s. ter PE alin tneesieand DRA 8 .| SALL-OMATIC WATER SOPTEN- _—APPLIANCES— SINGER SONBOLES gv 07 PORT. Eves, OR 3-17708 . Bh eg DR’ used, electric, Rebuilt.) ables $19.50 with ae at ‘7 2 dio pee dona tke GEAP. MODERN aie HOUSE | TVs al sizes, Table of Consol ge hg BR yes LAKEFRONT. _— Exclusive C.. PANG _e trade ‘ae pie on’ "s-3606. REFRIGERA renewed, s: po paar roel wd Televi , “Dow, Ridge” 1% A. site; US, Realtor 4x GO- Bee tre Pickup OR ere livered, Guaranteed, from .:. $38.| models. Terms, Curt's TV. and . Superb’ sand | 1919 _M-18, Ortonville Na 1-985 | DONUT SHOP. ROYAL OAK. GO-| EQUIDEED My ORT ott or Motor: The Appliance, OR 39-9702." beach — highly restricted. ing including franchise. = | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Not a ba af put it’s the 10 ACRES 1 Sac. Li 1-2545 or LI 2-2030 eves.| scooter. NA \ 71-0351, Of Pontiac SEWiaw MACHINE VACUUM best! A . “Dow rte els tive cae REAL ESTATE cE For Sale or Rent #1 W. Berens OS Oi cleaner. repairing Free est FE Ridge” site — access lot: on oo trom 10 acre So other ecre-| A great opportunity for real es- ; As RCA AUTO” PLA 23700 tchard Lake. Only $9,800. ius. rom | tate 2 of jnsurance brokers. ore, Ls Gecorated em paves oor , we. $25." 3 speed gerer™ ro TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR Gas a, Or will ¢ for ho f mae ee ro ec, Co. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | , ,RIGHARD STEELE, REA neludes complete a heme Will | trailer or Iand contract. Owner.| ALL TILE SOLD 1080_ W,_Buron 1 W. Huron Street FE. 8161 | 17 oe ehiand Tien. | flee and income from home. will} fiwlles oF TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC- F “Sale R Resort Pres “4A 23 ACRES, 1300. = 3 “SAVED Call EM 385". i HAVE SEVERAL WICH HOMES. | aspnatt fee ie n,| Ge Gane ere = e with 3 home, FE \ LIQUOR BARS a. = ody a Fama | Try | Plastic. w: ee id <. TRADE-IN DEPT. none a el ~~ ir eenens 120 ACRES DESO Onlando 3-067 |. WEST SUBURBAN fainment. Books show $12,000 net. pet eee eee Binet grat covering “Ge Cah | Apt. tue gas stove ...n.. g2098 GRASS LAKE — NeW CABIN.| 1 100x800, $1,500 terms. & doce not open “til noc. $13,800 ith all ettechmenta, Uke new. | Armetong Viny! tile ...... 34 ¢n-| Aot, ize elec. Tange... 969.95 Si tater forest’ Good hunt: | Chace acre parcele. BeeufttRul! ipsa: op GRAND RAPIDO ae owing machine.” WH | Gelling the se ccesnscscc OMe Hl pole'bed ne, ca: SNe sos S88 ing, fsbing. Se.” Gisawin| 95.000 terms, ga U8. 131 000, no a8. 1c Tile Co. DS. wood ‘dinette coecey $1488 (Skeets), Mich, GArden_6-7000. food, danelng. . i, es | ide. a taichigna Bt. area. ae | 1088 W. Der cote, ....¥ $30.58 ZOna DROM LAKE OFTY Mice. aT TAKE CITY 0 a ag a mary trees. Rolling down payment on 3 bdrm. house Ret Mam MANY MANY Ottith Prisis ay ViiLABLD‘ Fatt “bait wit tah priveges "STATEWIDE, | S#885°Eat bet S388:|——A-1_ Attractions WYMAN'S Bathing fishing. b Fem relax: Dorothy Snyder La Lavender Real Wstate Service. of of Pontiac 10” ee rit 18 'W._Pike BZ ome FE e112 i ng. fast a'sise, Jay Wool Highland Ra (MBO) | NTS reeares egraph ¢ RAPE £0821 BRICKS ies ae eee OT gags “eheme, eeaee git, Commered ‘| Spain: Phone Lake Cit eh EM 3.3303 or MU 4-641 Detroit Office: TWinbrook _3-3286 it ‘Westinghouse an au ee ake Re Ra. SEK. 3 rech hems. Gladwin area. hee: 5 roling “ands fr 7 ORION VILLE, ET S TALK pl TV — poadle os ae ~~ Tv rhont ‘uate oo sonable or for goof trailer. MY) $15 mon x & Franks, BUSINESS” " All sets rebuilt guaranteed Union Village. EMpire 3-611. 3-2803 5 | Pinte Hwy. OR 30701, af Building DEN on ee ONS. noo EL USED D FURNITURE Py SAPs “fas per week. Hitmen, “Michigan. % to35 Acres at poet located me 2s CERAMIC TILE BATHS | 3030 Elizabeth Lake Ra ze fet Misc. FE B00, Monee OR 3-238. = us for parenee = se have tiac area, is ideal for laun- ALMOST NEW, pn Mee . SPRIN Used Trade-In De pt NEAR rge selection from ‘2 to 35 dromat—cleaners — plumb- mattress, je dresser * acre parcels. If we don't have ing and beating w: e, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION b 4708 Rd, Twin wop ea pe a mamerny as $12.50 ROSCOMMON young nt “ws «eH BelP| ote, Measures 4.000 square KBOUT ANYTHING You-WaET ponnge chele veene $1498 fuilges, witetrie pump. Furnt:| FY dE. F parking afeas SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS | FOUND AT Lb 8 SALES, | Davenport & chair os fare! Good “Runting end fshing owara LL. © Ox Catering Service _ feee'to parc Puraigare, ev apnie| Steetie crngé oc: as area. $2750, 5175 Dixie a. Drayton Plains itan ces of xe & 50 Lc HAYDEN, OR 3-871 cat oom. eee aac: J A Y NO sit our trade dept. oF resi aot: & Bt rey 50 Realtor For Sale Farms 48 tmeks and equip, — 24 MONTHS TO PAY CONO! ay 86_E. Walton 8.0441 | “ “ ~~ high arete--tee, Sone PST We, Way, allo: nde, Come ont | Ti ; For Sale Lots. 46 93 MICHIGAN BUSINESS HEIGHTS "OPEN MON. cian é eee Ml ORT ae H,, ACRE, WOODED LOT IDEN: Acres Jom-A LANDMESHER BROKER | Ove. mile cut ot uve Est bonta or t.mue| Siayactre Metin * rene Rochester Yebara més ae —— Bob bles oF ath abes come 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD, ls Lake Rd. on on Walton Blvd. + [ aawate Sighee on Auburn fi 5 iomatie Se eases was ion (Soot ne 2000. Owner. “ Pontiac, Features new modern | PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR a ens. mp 3 . ed fots Rane ie from" 1.200 — barn with, water and i preg i uy. _Sale Land Contracts 52 OPEN DAILY pe isis — er ting Biahiand “Rd.” Se | #80.000 TH LAND CONTRACTS TO} 4-8 P.M, Cad RICHARD STEELE REALTOR | Fgaltor ghland sell, at be aa. discounts EM 3-620 Highland, Mick, | WER aoc ANGUS, R Realtor ss, BY OWNER JR DRAYTON Woods | {i poy — “vith good building. me M-18 _Ortonvi 7-2818. TRADE aEDRE ‘d Ave. _ is ry 4s, : i ROOM AN i e5 tings ™ oo. on’ sean Very reasonable. a) WwW. DINN AN Money to yr 53 “Your Present Home new, Drapery—Uphol. aklea” new it PES ee ye See For Yourself |o ©. Mere 2571 | SSE LICL LIE or Equity HIG it OU PT, REFRIGERATOR. CHEROKEE HILLS! @RONES, “wir GOOD 3 BED. i ick ash only, $i7é. MA 6-6011. Samuel’ For Sale Misceflaneous 60 we & iatee barn. Ideal A) ( ; cls wpnuniinn meas tone You'll ike Iiving in this new con- Pe pte Comer ville. ¢ . $7,400 pre vy, Dur ¥, 310 trolled community of better homes | — Sit with $2,400 down, $25 TO | B atem an hew, OR 34174. : rolling ito! B. sites to sntisty your On your own signature, auto, or 1 JE ENGI : RENT IT FAST other se security rrr aug starter hever Used. FE agate ‘ friendly FE K Drive out, B eth Lake Fé. 1/ through Rent Ads! Room, OE ee ee ice an lpsen | SAVE ENE RGY. oer Bos Ue a Farsnatt Mee) house, apartment, any-| Lome & Auto |. 2: i|WANT ADS{ T ae — Want Ads give REALTOR FE 4-0528 cot-| | b la o find a _CARL W. BIRD, Realtor u ACTION. Dial FE , LOAN CO. om : bs ee ‘|job, place to live or a 603 wma Xi Bank Bidg. -8181. I ee ae oe ae ¥i7_S8. Telegra Eves 4 od used car, see Classi- oan &. 2 Tdi ne ied NOW. € ~* » F _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 8, 1938 -\Open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2: BUILDING? Then ‘make ware it’s Burmeister’ s Talbott Lumber 65 th Fe tet rdware rig ‘} Maa and Ave 00 _4-4505 - % ES : 00 95 Brv, $60, 3) oxED inom a EEA ch ‘eR CENT OFF p cent controls, ‘ i Alum Comb _ toor, 26.65 | controls, OA 82749, : areas ye band. Bay BRE |Alumm. door grit, besa” $295 | GED POWER MOWERS — ALE . - ’ i ter ter hetused mo Wi et AA-) ALUMIN ia pine 8q edee. 100 it ; 3 need ‘ the storage ree mg a . Porget and | same|19 inch power mower -.. $30.95 iLLER Bre Pg nye i 38 r WES. 208 K D Ay $ 08 Coreen & a uaws pene 1503 Sooail ane a he petite ee et if Sines Trmigham i Bown: awk nd up , Complete aa ans give! gar. door ¢ $40 _ Wood Closet Doors pene ig ov for doviegoursell ee nt \Gold al paint. gal $ 2.95| Closing Out. Birch, Mahogany & rgias nd | Stee} posts 4 hooks $ 4.95 one byfold type doors. ew bo ad cTorotsum| 6" oe grass seed ; i3 ee aus gee Gemeente BERRY D DOOR SALES. Mser"Rstde |Gomtm. bert ote ‘ea ¢ {38| WoOD”aRD- ALOWINUM, COMBr Jem ent. : ae art MinUM COMBI Mortar, 5 ba, . @&. d eee Erbe eA Ra bays | 18) ee pee 0 Seton iy perio it 4 ser mena Mees 5 EN H st oe ladder rs 23 ag | i, origi are i et 5 ee trie ta tans, outdoor stills & Iawa|ais Lb, Sin-! ‘singles, s9. 3 kas | Chicago roller skates with case. Name brand Ashes Side., 8q. Rug scrubbers, sanders & waxers Shake siding complete dew $ i598 ie et civerwe ug Fofatar i Sines 2x8 12 FY. JL § 88.00 | —————_— 43 W. Huron eae cross trom | pees Posts. per re $ %.00 Do It Yourself 61 Chrome built vreses $ 79.00 ” a AME HGH “PLANT, PORT-|Chrome range top. om rie § B00 FOR RENT Round potm! shove) ....... ; 2.95 Walt paper steamer. fieor | sand- 05 ERE or rakes seenees 148 tollchors, hand’ sanders str, aay hy ay ty 38 up. $5 | Windows ai) mies. from § 12.95 hace va Larhed cleaners, Oakla ane teva. ezi.gs| QUT store is full of quality mer- Aye. : VE PLU “aap ad of ha ese mins > ny = ay ue 47 sed - D Amaterial ______173 _Bouth Sag plies. electrical supplies. Etc Can 3 ee form soraper and elec- jo GAL. Que waten GEATE r help an anv building prob- 3 Bpen 7 jays week. $45. Cash 6 Stone to Ce Suaave 10 ‘ BURMEISTER’S + Ww. Rane rE r s-A712 . AUGUST Cameras, Equipment 61A orthern ce aca SPECIALS | "LUMBER CO JOIN fi N : " ' Knot cain write pos, poset Hing: NS i140 Lovley Lake Rd een KRESGE'S FILM CLUB Fabdom Yeats oct on | en suman RiP aS You Take the Pictures wr: gous exezx’ emcne! Garage D “BREE 1x12 W pine sheathing Tio itn. rage Voors EE! #3 Ww A my iving ie iin. OVERHEAD = each roll of black & white [ g ne 2e¢ fin. Factor 4 coo 4} film, sizes 620-120-127, developed vy pine st z ._ 3e¢ lin, ft ; Ys aad and printed, Kresge's will replace 4x7’ No, 1 & 2 fir ..S6c ea nae oe prod ieawes aaa daae Re ral ol flim ‘n the same size, Fir Plyscore eariig stairways >. 3 eee eee 4 each Stee | utaide window nutans DAY x Bear mand ; eS COLO8- PRINT SERVICE ry ye wd . $3, | remode ma Shen bly wees. ro to Sop Feat or tre tree estimates | NEW fgg BPRS, es “| . “any oumps anon, | BERRY DOOR SALES | Bios"isis den Onn ° 371_8. Paddock Pr _2-0203 zs “i! SELL & TRADE CAM- HOT WATER ATERS, 30 GAL. ectors, tape Co efeew bs ag gerty . De umer Power ap- Boverts mere Shop. ~ Hi eee LUMBER CO. Also Electric, ti Ges} Sale M meee Goods 62 17 Hangerty Hwy. Walled Lake Between and Pontiac Phone MArket 41086 ANCHOR FENCES No money down, PHA soproved FREE ESTIMATES PE 5-1471 TOR and eae far | i . & Heaters at terrific values. *tuem: | > ive Licoe* amen 393 Orchard Lk. MADE TOPS, oa! chil- ine, CARE —_ FOR SPRINKLING 50 = A Thompson SPACE HEATER oil "#7 THOMAS ELECTRONIC OR- an, $550 cash. MY 2-3504 B FLAT CLARIN _condition 204 Be: ach St. BRAM BACH, A eye GRAND, $250. ‘BALDWIN A Py SPINET. PE 2-7803 CONNSTELLATION CORNET NEW CONDITION reas 46819. o\TIZZY model, | AKC REG. COLLIE PUPPIES. “a i F ae “There goes Rodney with e © 1968 by NEA Service. Inc, T.M, Reg, U.S. Pat OF Eo Gertrude. He was my guinea pig in a ‘hard-to-get’ experiment!” 99 99 VIG 3 F |PABsH ‘pues - - Wanted Livestock - 73 A-l TOP sQIl., BLACK DIRT. Sand & Gave. PE PE 43058. BLACK DIRT soil fill Go $7.00. Delivered. GLENN'S TRI TRUCKEIN — Fa Sbast ou an og 4 __Soil,_s' GoopD PFA yah “TOP black dirt, 5% vds. 4-6588 "SOIL AND 49. delivered FILL, OLD Elizabeth FE 8- * 1233 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP ply Send. faaed Ly gs. aancet _mortar 3-1634. TOP SOIL SAND : GAVEL BY epee truck . load FE 5-0440. “ap sAND & ani AVEL. aes or FE #6145 eves Sal Raines. YARD £, DRIVEWAY GRADING. soil. gravel, fill, ete. FE LIVESTOCE oF ALL KINDS ae Forrest Jones MaAple —— — For Sale Sale Poutry 74 LARGE 2 WHITE ROCKS, $1 _ each. FE APPROXIM 15 aele = leghorn seo 1 yr, old 80¢ each “el flock, $1 separate, 2190 Lapeer. MALLARD DUCKS OL 1-820" Sale Farm Produce’ 75 avrLys. PICK SS, OWN. Tic Yq ‘mile South of 14: Foeedl be on Haggerty mond Beale: AUBURN ORCHARDS MONTMORENCY CHERRIES io & = gp rm —— : ma © uindre _Kuvura ve Si APPLES, RED ASTRACHAN, $1.50 ~~, Beautiful giads 231 N. Squir- —— Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- oar e. & is 4 Aa estimate. For rt Sale a 69 29 BRITTANY'S, NY'8, AKC MONTHS. MA 5-7002 befote 9 3 PULL GROWN AKC car. oi collies. Reasonable. FE 4-4400. OLD DOG, VERY GooD it children. Pree to good home. ZYEAR-OLD ENGLISH POINTER and 4-year-old beagle FE 5-6348. AKC REG. COCKER PUPPIES. PE 4-007. . 4 _ wks —— . OR 3-192] or OR ™ BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS Curtiss. OR 3-026 __ BEAGLE at ~. 383, MERRY RD. OTnaeo po = BLACK MINTATORE service ra ¢sti Pr e-ans0 aft oak BIRD HATCHERY BLACKBERRIES: YoU PICK. 57 N “Rd., Pontiac. Say uy U EB BERRIES. KENTUCKY WONDER BEANS, = and — s. 2138 Parkdale. — RED HAVENS, FIN- PEACHES -est for freering. "exc excellent ent- & canning Or Ez. Burns & Duck Lk. Rd. M! POTATOES-$1 & UP PER el Bring own containers ‘700 Angelus Rd. : _Sale Farm Equipment 76 PARM MACHINERY — — AND used Proux Oliver Sales on M24. Oxford just north of GOOD USED 1 FORD TRACTOR _ with loader. FE 8-198. = NEW, USED AND ve Kate ‘Osanna | F | GOING CAMETNG USED ok Contact FF 84101 or Par exci caray DETROITER” 5 PONTIAC CHIEF'S Why buy a used mobile home ou can owe a& new one at these low. iow oe SALE 25 ft 2660.00 2388.00 35 ft 3326.00 2088.00 45 3860.00 3300.00 10 WIDES 38 3993.00 3488.00 , | 50 ft. ane 4388.00 {2 bedroo These srieas* Include double po gga and free delivery up" 4 Most ‘an to ‘51 models will make payment. , terms up to til > oe ise HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES SALES INC. 4301 Dixie, Highway 4 miles pres Pontiac Open 7 days a week Sd ~ WANT A See us tor the finest game trailers New 15 fi Tour-A-He “. New Moon ft. craiies aga "S08. m- tion Apache sec and used Trailers. 41 ft Great Lakes 2 bedrm., | Rr seas Sales ny rose 4-6771, Hoily. ime “Fowit uM FT. 2 #BED- ro ifs tbo oom. a be be seen arene FRatEn IN Bia. SF up, Reasonable, MY 3-1521. = AL, $100 1956 — & FT. GENERAL, dn., $2500 bal. OR 3-$532. Oxford Trailer Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers 8 to 1 foot sed irliers. srauieble 00 hes wag Qe mile TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal New 8-10 Wides RENTAL TRAILERS a PAYMENT AN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8 Tel PE 2- Oped. TUE. Closed of Sundays : 1055 MOBILE “CRUISER. al 2 Boy Bob's: neat at § on M59. SHORT OF MONEY? es your onstrate, nee for 1 buyers waiting ~~ nally Marine and one come Pontiac Chief erslan Bargains — Bargains rebuilt. Davis trailer, - WAL- NA 1-3282 Joho Deer Idea yes maa Fioor model, 2 manual, | 2489 Auburn FE 4-6510 te orenr . "he "Be mb ee a) vre- | COLLIE AKC. MALE. CLEVELAND SKATES. |e as? ; stops tn - | ETE. Empire 24745. MeCULL oa he SAWS dems aes aS eae i 3s | girls, size 7. sa Men's fCrlcago.)|at comb door .......- s| gee phe jos na) | COCKERS CHEAP. AFTER 1890 Crooks “tai 6-044 size ‘T¥ $8. 2 Dt boys ioe ®,|Deluxe comb. window ...:. Bis) Sore rma bylance | COCKERS Cee AE ioe Keego | cine a 60, oe Sah nu") month oxLBi MUSIC CO, arbor SURED 4 TAREE ERATOR Bob Hutchinson 0. N NEW GALVAN 119 N. Sa vn tom DACHSHUND PUPPIES, _AKC, | —Plow and PE 71-0041. with duets. Meri. gi-ft lengths “ie te. | peas eee CLARINE background, PE 92538 |9 FOR wpe en ‘DAVIS LOAD- sire +e St Mie tt.) “sale Reasonable. M "MU | — ENGLISH POINTER PUPS $f. Marron, 3 bento Bee, Dane Mobile Home PLUMBING ¥ cm OR * 125 ary D (73-8 Saginaw 5.2100 = pion, aed R LISH SETTER. $30 OR SWAP | pow eR gd “tn aa, ee | sfor-erne” goo P00 | Cary alg Guaen, trap Sales Inc. EXCEL. MOTHER RABBITS. ALSO rs, Oster Bt aha «= tat Sod Feelroe MUSIC ryers. %512 Elis, Lk. R.D. FE Believer me me oe est is « Miles ort cot Bon Pontiae ‘ ee 000 publie_ GERMAN, POI es peuie St SS ———eEei er tee ? Naya as ra th $5, raperty dam- no . re S FOR sPRINELING SYS i pete OMe FOR, TWO MALE BEA-|,,, es ee _* ve service. Call Mente ees Tas 8 Actoss from Tell gies = roit Mobile Homes E, Eight tems 1! h, mal in. DOR Our: * . bs cu fes"G °K Bas |, SUMMER SPECIALS: |“Sheioy "npyngs ambien a SPECIAL Sai vires ah son 80 8. Perry sed y spinet stud. MAyfair 6-2613, One, used McCormick No. 45. PTO Rent / Trailer Space 79 PLYWOOD sed mahogany spinet piano EEWELLYN & ENGLISH SETTER ons em re SFP. exes a: ¢ ased a0, bass etogrdions Bee ae lee aa ie sler ig)| AUBURN Bors dg = 4xg'x%”. exterior . wae 12 bass accordion.....:...... = TORE PINSCHER PUPPIES. EDIT TERMS. = MINTA PINSCHER tine €25 2h, viyseord --- & GALLAGHERS AKC red. OR 2-516 9 RN rm es 170 eat nf rwott =e “KING BROS. - CALL, ok rwoups 18 E. Huron PE_¢05¢6 | MINIATURE POODLE: BLACK, 2 p = ; TAT OR ks cla, AKC reglatered - PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE PIANO N OSer mal green 1488 Baldwin Ave. Schmidt FE 2-6217 3-6276 PE 407M PE 4-1112 = ARA! st) oa ~ PAINT SALE eS ‘7 PIANO Has SOP | 12s P RAKEETS PPLIES en TRACTOR SALE mo, want the Dest. 40 59 + Berry Bros house paint, EXce Bolens & Wheelhiorse riding & ot & rig? OR POODLES. AKC.9 WES. OLD.| aking, special - 1 Rid reel tone ne “hoo et wawle TSS ein & PAINT Black & apricot, Reas. MY _2-3043. With arader, blade 3 used riding} each orm ce Equipment 63 63 spot $2 ER PT. enn 435 Seo ae Ave FE 5-6150 q ce ee ee TALE 3 — tractors shelter. 2 ak & oa on Blaylock ‘Coa! & Bui Supply | PORTABLE ORGE. es ase 1° ridin Lakeville Rd A 8-3022 Peres el, Sb a ial| 16. Je amp. Sein tieaeses bale |) teen 8 Cees PARAKEETS CANARIES efits ie Ca DIXIE, WY. | GORILHOMp ESTATES MODERN DISHWASHER. FRIGIDAIRE NEW 350 PE 8-083 or lil oon & biades.| cond, $65 each. FE_5-6302. Food. Since 1627 584 Oakland Ave rr : Lake front and olaveround FM ASHER : . SABLE Scouts TO Peles USED SALE: r Berry St REEL TY TYPE LAWNMOWER FOR es | an Sale Sporting Goods 65) FE +0828 i eae Fergusan tractor with Wagner load- mL We i . SIAM KITTEN er. ere living is a .vacation~ aod ig Toller "aE tes, caer Se as. aller skates: /1 MOD. 0 SUPER GRADE WIN: FE 8-698 Howard afatorator. 60 inch lovely scree ineludes 8 oftvate 7 a72 | seorifice. 1 Mod. 12. Winchester oT an SPANIELS AKC REG. | Doe “harvesters schools Club pouse and tornado oat POWER [AWN WowER | Her trade enotaw 02 0 Pe) quem MIGE BIRDS TALL PET) pQUCHTON & Fey ee ke : ° & al- ’ ; Special ROMER 163. 2 fect. Several other guns no deal: | WEnop, 96 Wilams, FE 63. | HOUGHTON & ‘SON _$20_ Phove MYrtle 2401. DIMENSION LUMBER 2x4-6-8-10-12 width $110 per 1000 ft. 1006 FT, MIN pg AND CARRY = Empire Suppliess(o, Si gt ae ee en tub. Faucet and) rons op EVERYTHING Used “tim i Priced we. eel Field Tile lie each sed beth tubs we. - Ready, Mis Mix Coment . Pull rolls i5 or 90 tb Re $3.04 320 We ca complete a ph eg MP Ip mage oe oh piyscore - - rockisth : interior, exterior combination screen en doors < “ jes = natls foundatior eh SURPLUS LUMBER 3-4148 WE BUILD Our Business On TRUST “Ee Sala Sar ISS, FR pay, ‘aucusr 8, 1958 nae ee ; ¥ THE BEST| SPECIALS | “We Have ‘oe 52 Studebaker . is 4 DOOR SEDAN - RADIO & HEATER, AUTO, TRANSMIS- SION 53 Buick .........- $595 | ~POWER, RADIO & —_ DYNAFLOW, ONE OWNER FACTS. Easier Terms _ Larger Savings |’52 Pontiac ......... $195 Reconditioned ee OR NDanD’ TRANS: Iminiédiate delivery ao mieiaed Sharper cars Larger Selection ‘53 Chevrolet ....... $495 58 0 és io 2. DOOR SEDAN -_ HEATER a an oe . yg ee $a8| STANDARD SHIFT. COMPLETE > convertible........ * pices | NEW PAINT JOB. A FORD fet ME id ioe $2099 ‘31 DODGE dr. Coronet. ‘gis 52 Ford ......0-.<- $394 "oT CHEVY r sedan ...... 1495 Se & oe SEDAN—RA- 4dr, wen tides Rae Oe te 1195 Bee ar 1195 |’53 Chevrolet ...... $595 % ion pickup... $845 | “per 3 DOOR sEDAR— 2 ay. selan .....- § 805 AF eATER, STANDARD Y 2 dr. top. $395) Biter sedan H 495 ae sedan......... ; os cE 2 dr, P.G., like + hs 53 Chevrolet ...<...$695 cal ae bbe a * A On WAGON DELU. + aes Te oe BOOR RADIO & HEATER. EX- ‘30 E2dr..........-.. 135| CELLENT CONDITION. : Hl ‘URRY! sevenie 145 . : THEY SELL FAST AT OUR LOW 33 DeLuxe 4 t - SRG OOE - $5 an , & HEATER. SY DRAMATIC. Russ Dawson Motor | Company CUR Y-EDSEL-LI 232 S. SAGIN AW . FE 2-9131 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE2-9101 Open Eves. a] Transportation}. $225 ROADMASTER 4 DOOR SEDAN 33 Studebaker ee. Bie Offered “a pimes ae: ‘49 Ford sec 2 ndition ture 7 Pe ates 49° ; : nal, heater er bag st40 ontiac ee ee crt AT-LAKES M Rj Sain DELU SEDAN ~ Ss WILLY'S 2 : . yg AE aes : ; - ha? ae © s “83 PLYMOUTH BI DERE 65m Greait Mer. “ur. "SS Ford .<.5. seh > 8495 Bn ER ares at Af «ee0 Harsid Tur | eaten. POWER NG, 965 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN, 6| ~"2F. MATIC, cylinder $625 a ond OR | STOCK REDUCTION : ‘53 Nash hard ton... Wet PLYMOUTB RARD TOP. al] ‘32 Qhevy 4dr clean“... its 51 Plymouth . 50 dio. hen beater. automa ee ee ‘51 Kaiser 2 d¢ runs good, $95 bg ait wR ° to sell at S561. Stock No. 4272 Roger's Sales & Service 695 Auburn A » = & Woodward Ave pas RAMBLER * seep DEALER |'49 Ford ........ Pn ee) "50 WILLYS STATION WAGON — 30 PLYMOUTH. GOOD CONDI-| “Good a Big te Season, PE 4-855, BIOs a “STANDARD Ss. $99, 170 Cherokee. PE 4-1968. | Vill 5 | IPT, Be PigMouTa 30s wacon.s|. 1953 Willys 2-dr. or vege MOTORS” Ne | Goou'runper” mine rood. ‘Lad | '5Q) Bui 724 Oakland” Pe 43529 mse ObLats cto hts a hog Buick, oar "hibto 8 ‘53, PONTIAC, DELUXE, HYDRA- n _ matic. Rai $300 OR’ 30042 Dekians 7B 22351 _ HEATER. DYNAPLOW iss8 PLYMOUTH V%_ HARDTOP. . ! H. Po Keering ¢& brake, WW. ‘tires, GCE 51 Plymouth ine $175 mo... : Laat AGON — RADIO & Clarkston Motor. Sales HEATER, “STANDARD * SHIPT- rae * SHELTON PON TIAC-BUICK IT’S CHEAPER IN THE COUNTRY AND WE WILL PROVE IT! TAKE.A RIDE OVER TO THE LOVELY AND FRIENDLY VILLAGE OF HAVE HEARD THE OLD STORY OF LOW OVERHEAD ...NEIGHBOR WE HAVE IT. BUY WIFH CONFIDENCE BY CHECKING THE PRICES ON THE WINDSHIELD OF EACH CAR. THESE NEW CAR TRADE-INS ARE WAITING FOR YOUR APPROVAL. BUY FROM US AND BE HAPPIER BY FAR, WE WILL STAY OPEN AS LONG AS THERE IS - BUSINESS. "56 PONTIAC -.....5. ‘eevee Convertable, power -steering ane brakes. Hydramatic, radio, te is, really heater, white wa reen top with white body. A ‘ beautiful ear, ¥ ° : 56 BUICK ....... BUICK Hardtop ...............---.0-: $1495 = DYNAFLOW, radio, heater. 7 MERCURY Convestible .....-...-.-5.-- $2195 MERCOMATIC. radio, heater. 56 FORD Shaep .---.--- ee ee $1295 FORDOMATIC radio heater. , 'S2 PONTIAC 4 Door .............---e0ees $ 495 3400 ACTUAL MILES, radio, heater. like new. $53 CHEVROLET Hardtop ............+... $1195 * POWERGLIDE radio. heater, power steering, SPORT COUPE "$5 BUICK Hardtop ......-:-2:--ss.e00e-- $1295 DYNAFLOW., radio beater, sharp cat: FACTORY. BRANCH PONTIAC -RETAILSTORE =~ “GOODWILL USED CARS” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) FE 3-7117° i|* ~LOW PRICES see These Values for Friday and Saturday ‘We're Offering top Dollar Cash for Your Clean Used ~ Car. Check Our Offer on Trade-Downs. STOCK NO. RP-13 % ‘56 Ford CONVERTIBLE’ 81399 185 F ord 2 DOOR 695 STOCK NO. 2136 '53 Pontiac. 2 DOOR $345 ‘49 Ford 2 DOOR $79 STOCK NO. 533-B 'S7 Ford , CONVERTIBLE $1895 STOCK NQ. 103-B 52 DeSoto - #DOOR , $195 54 Dodge CLUB COUPE _ $295 53 Chevrolet 2 DOOR $395 \\ SS *FE 54101 58 Heinkel SHARP $895 53. Buick CLUB COUPE $495 $445 STOCK NO. 2182 STOCK NO, 702-C 53 5] Plymouth Dodge CLUB COUPE ‘4 DOOR $395 .. $145 52 52 Buick otude. 4 DOOR CLUB COUPE 345 $145 WENS' 55 Buick HARDTOP © $1095 54 Plymouth 4 DOOR & = Your Friendly FORD Dealer Open 8 a.m: to 9 a.m. “FES 3888 Pao tle . x a) Ser Warten ae and Ye ey ee . 7 ss bee) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958 i - Today’ S Television Programs - -\Dopé Peddling. Charge Pressed ¥ Household utilities such ‘as fuel and lighting supplies, water, gas, electricity for lights and power, aparece Sect cop-fomth of hous. American trucks would make up About dense ‘tee a convoy 24,000 miles long. | Bekok Practicing Knots, Bas Boy Hangs Himself. | SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (AP)— Ronald Blanc, 12, practicing tying hangman Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel —wwi-tv ‘Chanel t—WXYZ-TV Channel 8 CRLW-TV knots, came to the ’$ knot ; . | i He ‘ooped it over a shower cur-| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (7:10 (7) Weather. (1) Crusade for Christ. Agents Arrest Suspect|} *. body was found by his é. 6:00 io pool ‘Danger. 7:15. (1) News; Daly. 9:30 a ‘in Missouri; ‘Expecfi ing s ‘opeye. Betty Buop. ; fopfret wis. a canerymam when} (4) News: Williams. {1:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin, Niece leads You, He Comments “Blane said he had cautioned the| 2 Racket Squad. untle into robbery plot. [19:0 (4) Howdy Doody, boy when he saw him playfully (4) (color) Big Game. Quiz. (1) Don Wattrick, Sports. By BARNEY BALLARD slip a hangman’s noose over his (8:20 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Boing-Boing. Cartoons. , | head. |. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. JOPLIN, Mo. (AP)—A 40-year- F> 6:15 (4) Box Four. 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. (4) Ruff and Reddy. old Missourian described by fed- eeecccccnccccccccocoens . (4) Jefferson Drum. Drum oe sp bene ara as r gsr a 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. suspects murder plot. (Re-| 4); ; ; ollar dealer In high-grade heroin | detall—thet’s: whet yeu got when we replace ° e ® ° _ (9) Rocky Jones. run.) =o ve paar rey ‘|was arrested last night near here. your eadinary TV plawre tbe with « Sylvania ~ e (4) Mr, & Mrs, North. De- (2) Trackdown. Ranger leads esi poe idee at i ul +4 4 cadent family try to commit blind girl to missing Moth-|, i De s on a fede P! i > Ogn ° aged mother to mental in- er. (Re-run.) ue - ar “n charging him with peddling heroin|| - 18 STEREO $ stitution. in ae Florida, Tennegsee|] : , 2) News: LeGoff. 8:30 (7) Western Manhunt. . and Texas. The complaint was|} : $ For Record Players $ o2) ewe: tae nt usical|2°55 (9) Billboards. filed at Tyler, Tex. ! eo ° i) Country Om, Clayton is to be arraigned on e @|6:40 (2) Weather. variety. ton is aa i; CUSTOMADE ¢;_ : , (4) Life of Riley. Riley takes| garuenay aeTeRNoon |‘ “Daree here today. SPECI ALY 99 : * PRODUCTS CO. $ 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. family back to Brooklyn for ~ © * H ; hd ° -¢ visit. (Re-run.) e100 (2) Lone Ranger Clayton didn’t resist federal |] DOOR C ANOPY. : le 4540 West Huron St. ¢|7:00 (7) Sports Parade. (2) Destiny. Spinster career|"~ (4) True Story , and county officers who seized|]} b ie OR 3-9700 > (9) Million Dollar Movie. woman (Bette Davis) plots . < him at the farm home of rela;|f ei: ; : ry Robert Taylor, “High Wall.” hoax ‘in revenge when editor i say ant tives. $ IVP ISTURE Tl BE |coccccccccccoseccccccos (’48). publicly ridicules her writ- ountry Calendar “T've hom exweciin’ you,” offi.| THE NEW PRECISION FOCUS (4) Cross Current. ing. John Baragrey co-stars.|_, - cers quot m. “I've been wait- ELECTRON GUN (2). Medic. Drama re-runs. (Re-run.) 12:30 o cleans Frolic ing for you.” @ .! : = ee ee At Dallas, Tex., Ernest M. Gen-|I. FREE ESTIMATES—FE 5-2102 : THE NEW PICTURE GUARD 7 9:00 (7) ESP. Contestants _ test e. try, district supervisor of the! oe, VACUUM PROTECTOR NEW 1959 TV $s i “sixth-sense.”’ Vincent Price 1:00 (4) Farm Report. '|Federal Narcotics Bureau, said : L & V A . C THE IMPROVED ARE HERE ta Came Cae (2) News . isis Pad Nowe ee Neveoten: wning 0. SILVER ACTIVATED SCREEN 1 Big Bargains on (958 (4) Boxing. Rory Calhoun] 4) patty Page “Strictly at a guess, based in|p , ue THE SUPER TV, Hi-Fi . Color TV's} | battles undefeated Gene’ 6 wan pert on his large number of cus-|[, 163 WEST MONTCALM ALUMINIZED REFLECTO § “Ace” Armstrong in 10- ¢ Tiger ermup tomers, I believe Clayton has ' = 4 WE NAVE A SYLYAMIA sep joking - Terms Available | round middleweight bout. ||. - «9 nessball done at least one million dollars|} ven * il eS Sees 2 p. M. ' al as (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko tar-|" . worth of illicit business in high- Ses ee STAM ECKIng Tubb wey pEnrons N S wi babeins Hampton Electric | gles with Madison Avenue (4) Movie grade heroin the past seven or g ew and Use Sets Open ‘til 9 P. when he becomes fashion eight years,”’ said Gentry. : C & Vv vactery Authoren ee Hee re “4-2525 model. (Re-run.) 2:00 (7) Ramar. ate cai there were indications] §EE BEAUTIFUL LAKE ORION ‘ . - 2 t Clayton connections with aren tee cece 9:30 (7) Theater. Charlton Hes-|2:30 (7) Movie. Mafia, a world crime syndicate, Seuthore dien's Mest Sealed, hag Abend 6 - Open Friday Nites RCA - WHIRLPOOL ton, Steve Cochran star in (9) Movie. and added: “We understand -he a ee Electro Mart 1419 P.M GAS OR ELECTRIC drama of Old West. has prominent connections in Kan- SAILINGS DAILY 10-12-2-4-6 158 Oakland 4. DRYERS INSTALLED (9) Special Agent. 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. | sas City.” SUNDAYS 12-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Tabes tevtet! tree bs Sechupeees $159.95 (2) Playhouse. Reformed ex- (7) All-Star Golf. * *& & Excursions Last One Full Hour 2 E Open 9 to 9 Daily 770 Orchard Lake Ave. con (Paul Douglas) feats; ~~ (9) Mysterious Human. (At. Kansas City, a police) , : FE 2-3781 FE 4-5841 Hampton's Electric his past will hamper son’s (2) Scoreboard spokesman said the department LADIES ... GIRLS... o 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 chance of getting into top- never had heard of Clayton.) lt’s the Cruise You've Been Dreaming About | : rated college. (Re-run.) 4:10 (2) Movie ti Sis , . oe Dock Just North of Village on M-24 : . /9:45 (4) Fight Beat. 4:15 (9) Filn¥ Feature Capone’s Lawyer in Fix | — odd tee _ ipene M Hear tige speaker system you ky 2D | y le :00 (7) Hot Rods. Motor City| 4:30 - (9) Gabby Geyee LOS ANGELES' (AP)—The late] -Adults 65¢ — Children Under 13; 30¢ tna | é Speedy Face wt ry pag = Al A = ( ews, . ae 2 : ; a8 : aaa? ry emacs spackar : open sos ~ ()M Squad, Businessman’s (9) Zorro. pe was fos, aa Sept. * ® t eos ae a rs | Guaranteed. daughter is eye witness to (2) Movie . T h d BE ; e caromah dy eaagiing pad 30-Day ‘Lover's Lane Killing.” (Re- Municipal Court. He was arrested onig on pe date fe system a : ees Warranty run.) 5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. last month en a complaint thet ts Skene [seer Stem, Evi Sfursa™ "| ENTERTAINMENT. ton. Come in and try i 21” Table Model *29* trist faces threat by irate . peliclisessnes - patient. (Re-run.) Baby Mule Resembles, | WITH TRADE Gene Nelson Marries HOLLYWOOD (AP) Gene Nelson, 38, film actor and dancer, and Marilyn Morgan, 26, a secre- tary, were married at the home Hops Like Kangaroo PRESCOTT, Ariz. @ — A mule that looks and hops like a kan- garoo has created a mystery at OBEL TV 1] 3930 Eliz, Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945 ;10:15 (9) Weather. — -PRIZES-PREMIUMS | CONTESTS--BARGAINS SLAYBAUGH'S _ -McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 10:20 (9) Film Fare. RCA COLOR TY 10:30 (9) Personal Appear. Doc- tors don’t believe woman|the I. H. Martin summer stable! o¢ friends in nearby Sherman] Sales and Service I ays = ae murder,|in this mile-high Arizona city. |Oaks. Y ’ nda arneli, e-run. SWEET’S RADIO-TV (4) Thin Man. A model in - * * Nora’s charity fashion show| The mule, born Wednesday i, Night is marked for murder. (Re- run.) (2) Harbor Command. night, is the offspring of Martin's j-year-old Shetland pony Janie and a burro. 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'terrey,’ which { hope to write as “You have the sense of forever beginning -your career, of trying to offer something new to interest the community,” ha i At 61, the writer, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, still has all ithe eagerness of a stage-struck boy. One of his latest major plays, “The Matchmaker,” has just been made into a film by Paramount, and he,is currently working on pape Bag rye aad peg — at least two years, on a circular stage,” he said * © & ‘The box-shaped theater of the last. century was a terrible mis- take. All over the world now the theater is flowing back to a freer 'stage—one projecting out into the two mixed up, - Drunk Motorist Six-Inch Trip Kline, 31, Ww ok Of Secero. Wilder, a white-mustached man x. *& * with a booming laugh, regards his Single act plays as “five-finger exercises’ for his major dramas, two of which—‘Our Town” and “The Skin of our Teeth’ — won Pulitzer Prizes. Earlier he won his first Pulitzer with “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,’’ a novel. ‘But a good one act play will pay you $5,000 a year in royal- ties,’ he remarked. * * * As’ a comfortable afterthought, he added: “I have three.” One of the most ° conscientious craftsmen of his generation, Wil- der spent many years teaching literature by day and trying to create it at night. “I had to write in stolen mo- ments at midnight,” he recalled. “T now try to get in two or three hours of writing before any- body else is stirring.” Unlike many ‘modern authors, he doesn't believe that inspiration was arrested, he said, as good as a mile: ‘Pravda Prints Speech Attacking U.S. Policy featured Sen. the Eisenhower administration. per gave Will Remember | ELIZABETH, N.J. 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