The Weather | . ) _ Nw U.s. Weather Bareau Forecast ] - 2 ' a re Bs o. fF + . ‘vamth YAR ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 13, press > in : . | ing we a | ate ood em * ; ee, Happened in Michigan Allies Pressing f for Fast Pact at Geneva Talks ‘itt. diner 30-Month Stopgap Plan 4 and normal 63 low. — on Berlin Is Revision. x~ *% Whatever the occasion, it would of Red Proposal ‘be handy to carry raincoat, for |the weatherman predicts scattered ¥ GENEVA. (9 — Western tftermon and evening thunder foreign ministers resumed Wednesday or Thursday. their talks with the Bowie =a * - an mae : ; e mercury will drop to a low, Union today in an effort to! + 6 tonight, but with continued! find agreement on a COm- mild weather. Partly cloudy and shelving Warmer’ is: the weather forecast - promise ar for iet th 4 for Tuesday, Gentle variable winds the immediate Sovie rea and a chance of Showers are ex- ito West Berlin. pected tomorrow, according to the The Big Four conference, ¥-S. Weather Bureau. | was resumed after a three-' In downtown Pontiac the lowest) week recess. Western strat- temperature recorded before 8 : .. |Mometer read 82. ing, was to take the initia- tige and seek a quick decla-, ration from the Soviets = New lTeamster the Berlin problem. In a reversal of their earlier 4 stand, U.S. Secretary of sate Monitor Seated Christian A. Herter and his British | and French colleagues were re- | ‘sume their interrupted jet flight to London. The ported ready to negotiate’ with So-| Lawrence Smith Says yoimanns, 3883 Adamis Rd., Avon Township, viet Foreign Minister- -Andret—A-|—He‘lt- Work for Ouster : EE nee { * li 'Gromyko on his offer of a Ber in’ of Hoffa standstill agreement. j But they want the proposed | wa cINGTON W—Lawrence T. 30 months, instead of the 18 | Smith, 36, was sworn in today as a) moratorium to run for at least ° J J / Teamster Union monitor and told months offered by Gromyko, : J t| . H f S t led jreporters he will seek the ouster of a my So cae whet union president James R. Hoffa. e ner S O ed , in = — Smith replied with a firm ““yes"’ 7 . when newsmen asked him whether) An Avon Township couple had the “hot seat” aboard Herter was designated in ibe would work for the ouster of/the crippled transatlantic jetliner that crash landed Area Crops Threatened by Prolonged Dry Spell Western strategy meeting to lead! Hoffa. s u n ‘ the Western campaign when the, Smith, a New Yorker, succeeds se a lh — Se st saa ns Oakland County area farmers are keeping an anxious B ig Four conference reopens after eye out for some signs of rain these days as their crops a three-week recess. AS conler- Semper panel of moatters, He |Adams Rd. sat nearest the trouble spot—the two wheels wilt for lack of water. ence chairman for the day, Herter fi ty lated with | a “The situation is getting to be critical,” according ware an opportunity to) gos nudt's pond ies ts Son that fell into Jamaica Bay* Lyle Abel county agricultural extension director - a" ete York, but said he had severed [aS the huge Boeing 707 took | : A ppewpe. 4 be ’ % ; ~ SB “Considerable damage already has been done to! Western strategy was decided’ ff-tor London Saturda crops on lighter soil,” he said today, “Much of the first. ‘5° Seiwyn Lloyd, French For Warming Trend \to Last 3 Days; Carry Raincoats Pontiac area weather observers ean look forward to a’ warming ;trend only until mid-week, with little temperature change thereatt- Just a Little Delay for Air Travelers ‘All-American ss : rT ot | WO iy Pledgedby Union Leaders | Top Industry Bargainer _ Says Pact Extension _ Only Strike Remedy NEW YORK (#—Stalled steel negotiations got under way again today at White House bidding but with scant prospect of an agree- - ment to avert a strike at ‘ midnight tomororw. The Union promised to make “an all-American try” lat negotiating a strike-sav- ‘ing settlement. R, Conrad Cooper, chief industry negotiator, threw cold water on settlement prospects and showed irritation in posing with Union President David J. McDonald for . 3 | photographers. were among the 102 passengers aboard the Cooper said there was only one crippled Boeing 707 transatlantic jetliner that , Possible way a strike could be had to circle Idlewild four hours Saturday night aveided—for the Union to again before landing safely in a cushion of foam, Pic- extend He eqmtrtet, tured With them is another traveler, Mrs. Ruth Negotiations collapsed last night. Kane of Detroit. President Eisenhower this morn- —— — ing appealed to both sides to re- x *k * * |sume talks in a last-ditch peace effort. Avon Pair Occupied Airport Mobbing ms a ms we Alarms Officials tion, Union chief McDonald agreed 50,000 Jam Idlewild with this, But Cooper told newsmen as for Front-Row Seats at Possible Disaster EUROPE BOUND, AGAIN — Their four- ; hour ordeal over, Mrs. Doreen Voltmann (cen- | ter) and her husband Robert boarded a bus yesterday for New York's Idlewild Airport to re- AP Wirephote ____* SNOW IN JULY? — Not quite, but hail accompanying a rec- ord rainfall in downtown Escanaba had nearly the same cooling effect Saturday. It was deep enough to “drift’’ and bog down cars. Richard Jones is shoveling some from the path of an auto. The rainfall was 1.40 inches in 20 minutes, a local record. ai | he went into session with Mc- Donald that the time now is too short to deal with the many un- resolved problems, “Frantic last minute dramatics are not responsive to the long- term seriousness of the problems pe a talking about,’ Cooper From Our News Wires NEW YORK — City and airport : DiLIC) all connection with it before tak- |g ing the oath as a monitor today i before Judge F. Dickenson Letts bens ng. losio fi of U.S. District Court. A shower of sparks flew past! P!osion or Hire VITAL PROBLEMS “These problems are of real consequence to all employes, all p fuel to lessen the chance of ex-| vent & iu “ | ‘i when we landed. holiday” in which thousands of plantings of sweet corn has*+— been ruined, and all major crops other than wheat are! feeling the effects of a dry) summer.” Farmers already have harvested their first wheat crop and it's too for most of the Lower Peninsula —a dry summer with far below average rainfall. The Weather Bureau sees some relief in sight for farmers within the next five days and forecasts above-normal precipitation for the eign Minister Maurice Couve de /Murville, and West German For- eign Minister Heinrich von Bren- tano met with Herter in his head- quarters here three hours before the resumption of sessions with Gromyko at the Palace of Na- tions, Some West German authorities As a monitor, Smith, as did Schmidt, represents rank ang file teamsters who brought a suit to prevent Hoffa from taking office as union president. The suit was compromised in ment, Hoffa was allowed to take January 1958. Under the seitle-, ; the Voltmanns’ window when, four ‘hours later, the cool pilot set the iliner down in a bed of fire-pre- |ventive foam. “Thank goodness the foam was | there. The plane might have ; caught fire,” Mrs. Voltmann said | im a telephone message of re- *« & 52> “The stewardésses kept coming by, giving us up-to-the-minute re- ports. Everyone was calm. “But we all felt even better when the pilot said he thought we could land on the remaining wheels (eight of them) instead of sightseers swarmed to watch the emergency landing of a jet _air- liner, hampering fire and rescue equipment and endangering their own lives. xk * The Pan American World Air-) ways plane, with 102 passengers) owners, and ali the public. “They can’t be deliberated on and solved in a few short hours.” MeDonald broke in to end the the joint news conference: . “Let's cut the conversation and go to work, We can make an agree- ment in an hour.” early yet. to tell what effect the nth argued the United States, Britain office as provisionaj president and; gesurance to her mother, Mrs. and a crew of,11 aboard, lost part + “& 4 migh : ; ' } . hould . board of monitors, ponsible “ j ve li ‘ ; : Ht i tat t pester slaps —_ a ‘Ehunders oer Se ing just |and peo Ser : te pend to the collet, was’ set oe watcn _ a ia pcre pict oe . pepe ong eer 7 vol _ role ra 5 Frut. yfe tds. Gaeeghout ‘the CMT’: he horizon. Farmers are'more attempt Sor an accord with! over his activities. | » Cente tho seapheet-antedl, Gtlents :37 p.m, then volunteered that |hoping they will move in before The Soviet Union on German re- Vivacious Mrs. Voltmann, who y y: and Mitchell had conferred regard- have been reduced ¥ 9. ivacious M Continued 2, Col. 2) county area have Been reduced/iv, too late. * unification. But American and : (Continued on Page 2, Col. It circled the field for four |ing the steel situation for about 25 considerably where no irrigation’ British informants said there was| Martin F. O'Donoghue, chairman sew up in Pontiac as Doreen minutes this morning is provided, according to Abel.’ | no hope pats of getting any agree-|0f the board and its neutral mem-; Trudell, is a popular music teach-lsaencnmanmmmmpenmamemcnnmman | Bours, reducing its fuel joad and ; shee’ Poetry Needs a License (ment other than some kind of DT, told newsmen today that hiser at Pontiac Central High I T d ’ P awaiting ground preparations for | The press secretary added that ‘The quality of fruit in general | stopgap arrangement to ease the Staff is working on a variety of| School, director of the girls’ and{7? [ O ay S FIECSS | & possible belly landing, before it | the President and Nixon later is below par,” he said, Farmers |. NEW YORK (UPI) — Poet Wil- ‘Berlin crisis charges against Hoffa. He saidjboys’ glee clubs and an ensembie| saaiendeateaaiaececaamiaiaiicatad made a safe touch-down on its | met for about 45 minutes. He report the fruit is oe liam Morris, 28, appeared to be | Western diplomats said that in| Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | group called the Song Spinners. | *****=#sistaayatineinenemennemiamiam cam" wheels at 12:29 a.m. | said that haayeainy 2 7 with unusually dry of texture in many well-received by eve aa aEREERaiianniaaE caeeetaessaamae —_ * COUMION 5 ooo cer eee tet age 6 Sunday. , many things, steel ryone except his leadoff speech Herter would » * strike threa them. pee: | a policeman in. the crowd of 100 offer certain inducements such as Aerial C Voltmann is a chemical engineer} County News .........,...:.. 14 | During those four hours, an esti-) ®** t was one of Aréa “homeowners have been. that gathered to hear him recite 'a cut in troop strength in West “eric! Camera Turns for Chrysler Corp. in Detroit. Editorials ........00.......0. 6 |mated 50,000 converged on} In reply to a question, Hagerty spending evening hours in watering some of his poetry in Greenwich | Berlin. to Downtown Area mie Ware-ALgity, but. net | MAREE .-.---.-- eee ee 21 |Idlewild Airport, clogging traffic|said Eisenhower had not been in the brown stubble that was green Village’s Washington Square | Herter and his colleagues want; _ coud, while the glans ceed Obinbs te | accceccce tasers 27 |for 15 miles on roads leading to direct communication with either grass, but even prolonged soakings Park yesterday. Patrolman Cal- to know whether in accepting a| The Pontiac Press aerial cam- nest” tore, Yel told | SPOPEE .-e ee eeeee, 22-24 (the airport and delaying fire en- side in the dispute. have been fruitless in many. cases. vin Simmons handed Morris a moratorium-with a deadline they’ era has turned its lens on down- the airport, . tmann | Wheaters ...........-.0c00c0s 25 jgines and ambulances attempting! The $s secretary noted how- While the drought hasn’t been de- SUMmons for “making an oration would, in the Soviet view, be ‘wn Pontiac, and two giant her mother. , TV and Radio Programs ....37 |t0 reach the landing scene, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) clared official yet by the Weather| i" ® Public park without a per- =e to give up their —_— views of Saginaw street are on | ‘The pilot (a veteran, Capt. Ed-| Wilson, Earl ................ 37 |AT RUNWAY’S EDGE Bureet:- isan then inches x ; mit. when the deadline expires. page 21. ward Sommers, 44, of Brookside,| Women’s Pages .......... 17-19 About 4,000 spectators pushed to R ! S R ocket rain have been recorded in : the edge of the runway seeking a county since June 1. - omene ELE VE: UM AEA RE NI NS NS NS front-row view of a possible dis- Saturday’s rather violent but % short-lived rainstorm measured) only ..16 of an inch, having little © effect on easing the situation. \3 The story has been the same ~— BlazeKilsS House Fire Is Fatal KLEE Se SEM Stay Alive Longer! ___EDITOR'S. NOTE: _Is: te i 25 years ago? To what ex 2 y—_wemen— longer? In a@ highly-pro of the 20-instaliments, of ee himself to produce a better world for his wife and children to enjoy? Why do five times as many men die from heart attacks today as did ble for her husband's untim articles, Lelord Korde! brings new hope and en- , couragement in dealing with problems of modern living. Don't miss even one modern man killing tent is a wife responsi- ely death? How can vocative series of 20 ese major same her -life-.selling: flowers, saved every penny, had no fun, not even enough to eat, so she could have a big monument built in her honor when she wouldn’t be here to see it.” _The scene changes from the quiet of a Genoa graveyard to the noisy, frenzied pace of New York. But*the pattern remains x kk * his family.~ “T was a damn fool. the lake, and spent every weekend. there with —>-= aq a| iF isherman Uses Ancient Weapon |\to Defend Rights “I’m learning to relax,” he told me later. _ though there’d never be a tomorrow. And you know something? There almost wasn’t!” MIDDLE-AGED REVOLT “Death begins at forty! LEER LIOR IEE. — 7 For years I'd worked as j - sion Will You Live to Enjoy -Your Success? : aster, “If we'd veered off the run- 2 More Dogs way, or there’d been an explo- and fire, hundreds could have been killed,” said the pilot, | Capt. Edward Sommers. “The rescue equipment was the-other~end-of the-runway~ and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) at l Into Space» | MOSCOW i# — The Russians an nounced today that they rocketed brought them back to earth safe- ly. One of the dogs in the 4,850- pound -ballistic rocket was Daring, the veteran space traveler, who was up for his fourth round trip. Daring, another dog, Snowflake, and a rabbit named Marfooshka by which this is the first. ’ 3 Z ay, 0 ll . c to Youngsters; Mother, |” By LELORD KORDEL I was having dinner with a friend of mine. moc agrochaghdeg bape egrghorer A frustrated fisherman on Van |(Little Martha) were sent tp in h Child H rt : Bob Swanson is a b ecessful University, tells us, He says it’s und Norman Lake, in Waterford 2 similar single stage rocket Another “I U Installment One = oe, execu- age that a man looks back over his first four Township, turned to an ancient (weighing 4,009-pounds on July: 2. MOUNT CLEMENS —Five tery in Genoa, I stopped | young children were killed today ing statue of a little old woman. 7 More modern rockets were parachuted to earth in a fire tat swept & twoetory “Who was she?” 1 asked, with a touch of A husky former all-American, Bob had He goes into a middle-aged revolt. Fear- g| and Oakland County Water Pa- | ater suecesstully making re- frame home near downtown Mount pa forgotten that the mechanism of his own . _ trol Deputy Lee Duncan didn’t Clemens : awe. “What did a bod a , ful of getting old, he worries about his love B! approve of the metiied of Wil cordings of conditions in the outer Two -ol- the children were deadi i she do?” bioes ae mon Guicate and efficient life. But sterility and impotence are not the S| tam J, levine, of 401 W. Lante, | 2 meermere- on arriva)] at a hospital. Bodies} = “She sold ne f - results of age. They stem from nutritional Detroit to “control water traf- | The Russians have not disclosed of three others were found in their ~ He wouldn’t have thought of driving disorders or from psychological blocks. , fe” ‘ the distance or altitude of either bedrooms. = __ flowers in the his car without gas and oil, yet he con- + «x & metas‘ tes vn ft the July 10 or July 2 flights. . street,” said my tinually pushed his body to the breaking Id last , || — Ervine past had become | 7 ‘ass announcement today The victims were children of | ‘ Sexual vigor can and should last many | : , . sts nil Ree ae tae, | gd point without giving it the proper food years past middle life. Even prostate diffi- | _ykStavaled by mistavbouta, pss Olid te niece ae that ot The father had left for work gt “But that. te keep it operating. ™ culties are now treated without loss of fer- || speeds, Yesterday he brought a (July 2 and was launched at 4:12 , the General Motors Tech Center debis ah The next time I saw Bob he was lying white _ tility. , 7) four-foot bow and some arrows (a.m. July 10. _ in nearby Warren when the fire : ~ ‘ a +, along “for protection,” police © * dren were still asleep. sisted, “she tack. r Don’t try to be a playboy without the tal- | Each time a motorboat came been obtained on the entire range The mother, Margaret, 26, and) = must have d > “Funhy thirig =~ he managed a feeble ent for it, a Don Juan without the fervor | near him, he would stand up, [of the research program,” Tass -% —wattered: trac: a SHS Dave cone in — “the office is running fine without —_—for it, nor an athlete without the build )\ draw back his bow, aim st the said. = resis bot tnck ras hp something he 2 ee See one re Se | eee cree Loe et neers they leaped from a second WA : _ ee . don’t try to outdo the lads on Muscle ‘| opera: no _ {gram as . including’ ““measure- window. Te sbaition, to tote’ El oC Mee pate Bob was one of the lucky ones; he re- | nba heading in the opposite direction. ments of infra-red radiation of the was badly burned, fa ry covered, His heart attack was a warning : * 8 22> earth and the earth's atmosphere, . 1 ar "which he was wise enough to heed. He put It isn’t old age that brings disease. Rather, || When word of this reached (photographing of clouds over a . himself on a five-day-week schedule; learned _'t’s disease that brings old age. ae h ~ ~ to delegate authority, bought a cottage by a \ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) || warning the Once on a tour of a world-renowned ceme- before a large, impos- tive whose company manufactures business machines. These machines are designed to operate with ease and efficiency. - ) ~ his whole life. decades, then decides to do something about the remaining three decades by recharting “-* Tass, the official Soviet news | agency, said instruments in both two dogs into space July 10, and Without a Home f nwo | | L A tT “J hae 3 e > + Beploaion Leaves - ‘Family of Eight | A family of eight lost its home | Saturday night as flames spread through the dwelling after an, old serge eee. Mr. and Ne. hen Mills and their six children, ranging from nine months to eight years in age, were at the home-of Mrs. Mills’ } mother, Mrs. Allen Cooley, 355; Third St., when the fire started at! 11:30 p.m. Firemen’ battled the blaze at | 156 Palmer St. for more than an | hour and a half before extin- | guishing the flames. The home | was completely gutted, and the family’s furnishings and clothes a complete loss. has not Mills, 26, a truck driver, been working steadily for the past six months because of illness. “ The fire added to the monetary | problems of the family, already saddled with numerous hospital’ bills because of the father’s illness. The $3,000 two-story home was! insured: but not the contents valued at $1,200. x ke * The family is being housed by) Mrs. Mills’ mother temporarily. Neighbors today started a drive to aid the family. Collections are) being received at the home of Horton Graves, 155 Palmer St. Avon Pair ( Occupied Lettie s ‘Hot Seat’ (Continued From Page One) Voltmanns ate a roast beef dinner, with mashed potatoes and peas. So did most of the other 102, passengers, as if there~were noth- ‘ing unusual about their flight. Tension reached its peak when the pilot announced it was time to land. r i I troy “The plane came down to the! ground so fast—they told us later’ ‘it was 150 miles an hour. * * * “When we touched the runway, jthe sparks started flying up ave | inderanath our window. But there jwould have been a lot more sparks| if it hadn't been for that foam.’ Seconds later, the big plane had skidded to a halt 200 feet | from the end of the foam-covered | runway. The Voltmanns, like most of the paeencere easily slid down es- cape chutes to the ground. BOARD ANOTHER PLANE Undaunted by their experience the Voltmanns boarded another jet lairliner at 11 a.m. Sunday and lonee again headed for London on ithe first lap of their first trip abroad. On a_ three-week tour, plan to visit Western Europe, in- | eluding Paris, Rome, Germany, | the Lewlands and Denmark, Steel Talks Resume With Deadline Near (Continued From Page One) ever, that on June 27 Eisenhower urged that both sides continue ne- gotiations—without interruption of production—until a new contract had been 1 ae upon. * He made gon seéioat in a letter, to David J. McDonald, president! of the Steelworkers Union, who then agreed to postpone any ‘strike! for two weeks—until tomorrow at! _, midnight. At his news conference last week, Eisenhower noted that he had called for continuance of talks until a new contract had been negotiated—and not for just a two-week continuance. Asked whether the President plans any new move to avert a strike, Hagerty replieq only that Eisenhower will be watching the situation with a great deal of in- terest.” : * * * Prospects for « new contract agreement before the strike dead- line The industry has insisted on ob- taining more management control over. various operations to cover any pay or other concessions that might he offered iy a The union has refused to yield -on this subject. It said the in- dustry has refused to make any specific wage increase offer. McDonald, after receiving word of the White House request, met briefly with his Union Executive Board. - He rushed out to a hotel corri- dor telephone and, in the sight of reporters and photographers, called Cooper to arrange the new _— resumption. In response to a prior White Mouse bid the Union granted a two-week strike truce postponing the contract deadline from July 1 until tomorrow night. + * * McDonald dispatched a telegram to Eisenhower in Washington say-| ing the Union was “in entire agreement with you that there is, opportunity and time for a settle- ment to be reached before the Strike deadline .. . “The Union pledges to you, | mouths,”’ at midnight tomorrow ap-| Friends and relatives shared the | tense moments with the Volt-| manns. “Our hearts were in our said Mrs. Trudell, dietician at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. The Trudells followed the plane's adventure by means of the spot news broadcasts from Idlewild. They turned on the news after ‘a daughter in Toledo telephoned to tell them about the mishap. “We were glued to the broad- casts for four hours, our fingers crossed. We were worried, but I had a feeling it would turn out all right. “Thank God it did.” Close neighbors of the Volt- manns, Mr. and Mrs. Roland M. Diemer, 3861 Adams Rd. caught the news bulletins over the air- waves shortly after the plane took off at 7:30 P. m. * * “We le immediately that it was Bob and Doreen's plane that! they were talking about. “We had planned to retire aa Saturday but there was no going to sleep as long as that plane was stil] up in the air. announced the midnight.”’ A Detroit woman who was aboard the flouridering plane shrugged off the incident as “ an experience.” safe landing at crew and they did a tremendous job,” said Mrs. Ruth Kane. She telephoned her husband and mother in Detroit shortly before she was to take off again yester- day for a delayed trip to London. | “There was absolutely no con- fusion or excitement — until after the plane was on the ground,"’ Mrs. Kane said. Nickels of Revenge EL. CAJON, Calif. (UPI) — Robert Carson said he got his revenge last Saturday night on the grocery store that charged him 10 cents to cash a check. He -_ his $46 grocery bill in nick- els, (Continued From Page session in order to conclude a fair, reasonable and honorable noninflationary settlement.” The industry, prior to today’s! developments, had already started banking furnaces and slowing pro- duction. Three days are normally “Fantastic,” you might say. e: 2... * a} “Everybody had faith in is Suppose one evening you picked up your newspaper and the headlines screamed: ONE MILLION MEN ARE SUICIDES. —another ‘Man from Mars’ hoax?” } | NIGERIA COMES TO MSUO \ + —+ — High officials of the Nigerian government were honored at a luncheon Saturday at the Kingsley Inn after touring the campus, of land. Varner, MSUO Chancellor; Michigan State University Oak- Among these at the—luncheon were (from left): D. B. Don Ahrens, MSUO vice president | THE PONTIAC c PRESS. Mc MONDAY. JULY. 23, 1959 (rear); Alfred G. Wilson, MSUO MSUO Foundation president; G. education; Says University in Native Land Inadequate they | Nigerian Official Studies MSUO: A high-ranking official of the (Ricectan government declared Sat- urday that university students in Britain’s largest colonial territory learn ‘‘too much Latin and not enough about practical problems facing their people.” Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, premier of Eastern Nigeria, expressed this opinion after touring the campus of Michigan State University Oak- land. He and members of his mis- sion were guests of honor at a luncheon at Kingsley Inn. Other members of the Nigerian party were G. E. Okeke, minister of education; Lt. Col, E. C. Alder- ton, the Lat pe age —— sec- retary, and Dr. . Elias of Oxford University, adviser on | educational affairs. Others present were representa- tives of Michigan State Univer- , sity, MSUO, and the MSUO Foun- dation, Dr. Azikiwie is on a two-week land-grant plained that many features of these institutions will be incorporated in- to a new Nigerian university which will open in the fall of 1960. Nigeria, with a population of more than 40,000,000 people, has only one“ university. “And unfortunately,. the grad-| uates are ill-equipped to assume ra of leadership in our coun- he declared. (Continued from Page One) \could not have reached us if it! |were needed.” * * * Civil defense and police officials ‘also were concerned with the traf- We kept right next fic situation. which authorities said] peared exceedingly dim, however./to our television set until they) would have Airport Mob Alarms New York Officials in sliding down emergency exit chutes. The crowd was sprayed after it) lhad ignored repeated orders to move back. : * * x For the 102 passengers aboard, e plane, the four-hour wait had | | tour of the United States to study; universities. He ex-! - Dr. Azikiwie said that ‘‘only the ‘very cream” of the students in the British West African protectorate are accepted by the existing school which the British government es- tablished in 1947. Nigeria will become an inde- pendent republic in the British Commonwealth in the fall of 1960. The new university must, he de- clared, help the nation solve the tremendous challenges it will face when independence becomes a re- ality. He was impressed by extension * * * “The findings of the university are brought to the people,’’ he observed. ‘This is a distinct con- tribution of schools in this country to the welfare of the people. “If democracy is to have mean- jing in Nigeria, the peoples ge learn about new techniques. for people to learn new oe kept ambulances from|,n unreal quality. They sat in niques, the university must have) igetting victims from the airport to'comfortable . seats, were served @ program for them.”’ shospitals if the plane had cracked jup. Police auf traffic department | e me? g @He¢y plans apparently were not od into action seon enough in the scene. “In seven different areas. traffic. was diverted,” said Acting Chief |Police Inspector James B. Leggett. ‘But if people decide to make a ‘Roman holiday, there’s nothing that can be done.” ONLY FEW STAY : Most of tRe plane's passengers and the same crew, under Som- mers, took off' in another Boeing |707 jet liner. for London yesterday land arrived without incident. Two members of the crew elected to wait for their next assignment. Fifteen passengers also stayed behind, among them | three women who were injured unexpected mob | Soft. music played. One passenger said it was like sitting in a cocktail lounge—With- out a cocktail. The passengers didn’t have much appetite. Some played | cards, some read. To. quiet their anxiety, many began to talk to the people sitting next to them. “It was like a family reunion,” roast beef, salad, pie and coffee.! said one passenger. Ronnie Heinzeroth, a 22-year-old Soldier. from Stoughton, Wis., ‘summed it up, the plane and the pilot—and that! pilot ‘did a fantastic job. But if anybody says they weren't excited or weren't scared, they're crazy.”| Death Valley, situated in eastern California, is 210 feet below sea jlevel and it is about 150 miles in length and up to 35 miles in | width. Live to Enjoy Your Success One) lief. “What is this boy grows up cial mores, men are not permitted this re- From, the time he is a little boy, the male child is told, “Big boys don’t cry.” So the big becomes a victim of ulcers, high blood pres- sure, or coronary disease. ~~ holding in his tension — and Dr. Azikiwie said that until a few years ago 95 per cent of the Nigerian population was il- literate. “When we were granted a measure of self-government, Mrs. Wilson; Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwie, premier of E. Nigeria; Dr. T. 0. Elias of Oxford University; and:-Mrs. William T. Gossett of the MSUO Foundation. : Pontiac Press Phete benefactor; Harold A. Fitzgerald, E. Okeke, E. Nigeria,minister of | 14 Mile and Lincoln roads. A group of property owners pro- tested sidewalk construction at the same time and the matter was tabled for further study. In his letter, Mack asserts that placement of full stoplights on Southfield road at 14 Mile and at Lincoln roads has caused through traffic to use Latham road to avoid the lights. The traffic increase has been “heavy,”. the letter states, and “speeds have been excessiye.” Mack cites the danger of high- speed traffic to the many small children on the street, and asks for either sidewalk construction to: keep the youngsters out of the roadway or for regulation of traf- fic by use of bnadbe signs. Bloomfield Hills’ Police Capt Walter Sluiter today issued a warn- if we immediately started to re- duce that percentage. We have now brought It te 85 per cent.” The new university’s curriculum will heavily emphasize engineer- ing, agriculture, home economics and business management pro- grams, the African premier said. Since not too many Nigerians are qualified to teach on a uni- versity level, faculty members will be recruited throughout the world; with the help of agencies such as the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organiza- tion (UNESCO) and the Interna- tional Cooperation Administration (ICA). 8 * * * Would farmers and other groups in his nation resist new Western uni-| ‘chmiques? “Certainly not,”’ he said. ‘ ‘People show a farmer how to use a tractor instead of a hoe. He'll be im- pressed.”’ R The new university, he said, will provide educational oppor- tunities for many Who are de- prived of college training eng of lack of space. Last year, he said, the existing university could only accept 300 of the 1,100 students who applied. of three sections of Nigeria which are united in a federation. The proposed university would! be established in his region. ‘ are naturally conservative, = Dr. Azikiwie is premier of one! ing to area teenagers and their parents concerning the Cranbrook Schools swimming pool — a pri- ivate pool on Lone Pine road in Bloomfield Hills. According to Sluiter, youngsters have been sneaking into the pool for after dark. swimming. He cited trespassing as the first item of misconduct involved. But more important, Sluiter said, is the fact that “the 22 foot deep pool is not safe for themselves refrain from using it after dark.” The occurrences of trespassing have been numerous recently, ac- cording to Sluiter, so numerous in fact that Bloomfield Hills Po- night swimming. Pool members /him City Eyes Bid to Reduce Latham Road Hazards . Smith Sworn in as Teamster Monitor (Continued From Page One) these were brought by about half of the rank and file teamsters who brought the original suit. When the staff has completed its report, O’Donoghue said, the report will be considered by all three monitors. * * * The third ‘member is Daniel B. Maher, Washington attorney, who, __|represents the union. Schmidt resigned as a monitor June 2%. He resigned after the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that because he has represented em- ployers in negotiations with the union, there was a potential con- flict of interest. While Smith was taking the oath as g monitor, Hoffa was at the capitol waiting to be called as a witness in hearings by the Senate rackets investigating committee. There was no immediate com- ment from the Teamsters presi- dent on Smith’s talk of ousting Hoffa said “It’s jést stupid” when asked by reporters what he thought of a Chicago Tribune sur- vey which the newspaper inter- preted as indicating his — union would vote him out of office by a 4-1 margin if an election were lice. have clamped down hard. Thursday night they nabbed nine Eight of the trespassers were fined’ $10 each in the Bloomfield Hills Justice Court. The ainth, a ju-| venile, was meted out punishment. by his ‘parents. “We don't want their money,” said Sluiter, ‘‘but we do want them to be safe.’ Gustave A. Schettling Service for Gustave A. Schett-' ling, 73, of 1664 Old Town Rd., \West Bloomfield Township, will be held at 1 p.m, Tuesday from the! Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birmingham, Burial will be |White Chapel Cemetery, Troy. | | lowing an in Bloomfield Township. Cause of death is unknown, pending’ ‘re- | sults of an autopsy. Two Canadian Youths Admit $71,259 Ottawa Bank Theft SAN DIEGO, Calif. their theft of $71,529 from an Ot- tawa bank, They said the idea came to ‘heed two weeks ago “‘out of the clear blue sky." * * * The boys, both from the com- munity of Eastview near Ottawa, ~ are Richard Boudreau and Gerald Leclerc. They are 19 years old. They ‘were arrested Sunday. as eid attempted to cross the bor- er ‘|pooked on suspicion of grand theft and held for Canadian authorities. into Mexico. They were * * * Police said Boudreau and Le- clerc told them the money would not be missed by the Toronto Do- minion Bank. until it opens for busihess today. x * * i (AP)—Two| ja year and by that time, they) I had absolute confidence in Canadian teenagers admitted to|would be able to invest or ex-|told police that her passengers and a televisidn audience|change the Canadian money, Their plan was upset when they) arrived at the Mexican border jn| a taxicab driven by a woman. The cab driver, unidentified, had luggage in the cab, This led teenagers swimming in the pool.| Mr. Schettling died Friday fol- accident |. |patrolmen Richard Wolfe to look|highw into the suitcase holding the mon- ey. held now. . “They're counting how dele- gates will vote when they don’t even know who the ‘delegates ‘would be,’’ Hoffa said. “It’s just | stupid. - * * The Tribune reported the survey last week. It said the survey was lmade by Tribune reporters who posed as truck drivers. On another score, Hoffa said this union will demand in forth- coming collective bargaining that jtruck lines make extra payments to the Teamster health and wel- \fare funds because of reduced job opportunities due to automation. Hotta sald he is concerned Se cause such. “piggy back” move-\ ment of trailers would permit each to be loaded with a. tonnage greater than would be permitted if the trailers were hauled over ays. CORRECTION: Due to error a radio was in- Il cluded in the extras advertised | with the New 1959 Catalina Hardtop a Delivered — Including Tex i } ? ya -sriapeioel dived gals It is no hoax. It is precisely what nearly a ~*~ *« * D. D. Bleucher, chief of police ™ low price included the MO pene 4 Milin American men do yearly._They kill. The average-exeeutive-in the United States”; inspectors, said they told him. of _ a 8 ~ fellowing-aatrGtr <0 s ' themselves ju8t as surely as if they jumped there are some 30,000 with incomes of $50.- \P orl 5 Fag oe — . : s Hydrant + | @ Wheel Dive into the East River, played Russian roulette, [eo merce. Bad — < : Steer. . piay 000 or more—gets up early, rushes to his of- |respectable again.” @ Back-up Lights ne Wheet The Weat her or swallowed poison. fice by train or auto, stays there until at | In a television interview over © oom Seat «© (rome Avonnd Their suicides, while less spectacular, are Jjeast 6 p.m. Then he rushes home, eats a station KFMB, Boudreau, who Son Genser © Whitowse on ie Misather Bareaw Report | More tortured. They suffer the crippling pain quick dinner, and dives into a briefcase full |W @ teller at the bank, said © Washers @ License Frame high 82. TFY_—Falr and of strokes. Or they allow coronary thrombo- of homework. He may try to combine his —— es tendlgregM qo Se Cor ten | ane sant verre ELIF Males. becoming variable! sis to choke off the blood supply to their social evenings with professional dinners on akan a dar ee ok oe | Sane sedi ans mo = - ‘i aa conferences — and other work. cee ‘they k's friend, who tok ope SH ELTON are the reasons fo a - them across horde i thatvest: Ukgeainte proviie | der? This national tr eas th Ate -. a When does he relax? Certainly not sos ps — 87. ti el | ce agedy that icaves mil- — during luncheon, where h Cealed in the trunk of his car. AP Wirephete PONTIAC-BUICK At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 5-10 m p.n; Hons of widows and orphans in’ its wake? vj ’ e makes many eo «<< ; Direction ‘West ls A important business decisions while he DIDN'T MAKE IT — Two Canadian youths who tried to cross 223 S. Main St owe Cite Genter at 8:60 pon. | gnorance is one. gulps down a heavy meal that overloads Boudreau said there was about) into Mexico with $71,500 in bank loot watch, Inspector D. K. R : nm Moon fioes iaonaey = a0 _* American men have learned to build his jittery stomach. The higher he climbs Sg gt tng gory They | enna check the manag, “Sichend Basirens and ee. ot att pathways through the skies, to manufac- ey te the bank. They) both 19, were captured at San Ysidro; Calif. Police said Boudreat OL 1-8133 up the ladder of success the more pressed figured this would be sufficient to temic a them “7 ture atoms for peace and hydrogen for time. meet their expenses is Mexico for| . "0 them be stole the money from an ORawa bank Friday. som 64 i pm to bombs for war, but few have learned the M Gia Kai : a SS =: eine g | Proper respect and treatment for the most - pa ackae { me sae ae peered é —— _ Ss a n’s fame e ‘ as tentay, in iseaten) — creations of all the human Clinic are so keyed up that they must ni Two Lake Orion Youths GOING Boers: ' Me mest eomperature , rf Neglect is another reason. Too many men warned by the doctors to slow down—or face [Hurt in Scooter Mishap ean temperature . . 68.5 : heart disease, colitis, high blood pressur Weather—Partly y_cloudy, warm | neglect to have physical checkups, neglect any one of a host of po ich seine S, & Two Lake Orion youths were One Year Ago in Ponting | proper nutrition, until it’s too late. Diseases rie Sgr injured Saturday evening rat temperature ......-.- #8 that might have been prevented take thefr i their motor scooter collided with Weather—Sunny, | toll, and lives that coukd have been saved But it’s not too late! If you'd like to look, | car driven by Donald E. agree ig Wighest and Lewert Temperatures This by early diagnosis and treatment are lost. feel, and act ten years younger — and who ac oo . 104 in 1936 |, sm is) ...Periodic health checkups are the best dooms? — Hyon Sie We seppir the dasm- Willia C Schanitt, 14, of 153] 3 hendai’s Gemperntere Chart guard against serious illness. Failure to have 6ing effects of accldent, illness, strain, Ceatavn oc ans fs al \ Th & Marquette” Sp $5 them is the, greatest contributor to man’s ‘ignorance, or neglect, it’s in your power to scooter, was treaiéd for thisar ba 2 a Minn Beh an ii untimely death in middle.age—or at any age. 49 80. \juries at Pontiac General Hospital = re 5 ee hog Ss 6 “New” Qfieans 4 Fl BIG BOYS DON'T CRY . “(an Rights Reserved Seopne wee the book, ‘ iy 2 see released. : aS i % so New York 4 @ The male premature death rate is.36 per {ithea by “wor y <= etord Korte. "Bub We eae ad Iss ep Belles ‘i | cent higher than that of the female. Why lees 7% penny cami, a ‘33 45 Pittsburgh 80 48, is this? Women generally escape the con- Temsenentt hy rush your own funeral? ba ar is 1a Fittapargh 90 0 | satistactory condition today with e uron: ng nter a 6 be 8. s2 52 Sequences of worry arid frustration by ex- Will you be one of the 800,000 felled by . hip injuries. The accident oul n i Temps $e 2 ploding their’ feelings through tears.and heart attacks yearly—or will you decide on To M-24 and Highland street SF SRS 3 Bi other emotional outlets. But under our so- —_ now _to survive your own success? in Orion Township... ; ae Hs ’ \ gta eae , ; \ + ¢ \ < f ; z ’ : . a t 2 r’ j } 4 . th pf y ae THE PON NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY, 13, 1959 : = a a zann - ed "Renews Opposition WI nilation Strikes Fer 1 iarmy sates ebting, il _|Solon's Office Jamm | Citizens’ Threat UmlAvous ez) (mnie | ito Water Diversion - it P slic et ES ~ HUNTSVILLE, .Ala Ala. (UPI—The a I wee launched Jan. WASHING chm -- Young»; Hechler’s tes - room business| — ae o£0 iceman ise wy... e Age placed in Orbit July 26; 1958. | ste: suite in the old House Office Build- ALBANY, . N.Y. @—New York “p,. said today Explorer I, the United siallca! be hanging from /Sulte. :; - state’ has reasserted its opposition) SALT LAKE CITY # —"Po- : ne the chandeli ing is doubling as a school for : States’ first earth satellite, would) 4 human stomach, fully distend- ers in the office of ractical politi to allowing Chicago to divert more lice officer David Westley thinks to whtil A 1962, |ed, is about as oka tocthall, bachelor representative Ken Hech- P itics. .|water from Lake Michigan. inflation has hit the FE spagpalindhaypes are p The 14 people now occupying English ~The agency said latest éstimates|When it is empty it ean shrink in ler- (D-WVa). Hechler’s offices share desks, tab-| Atty. Gen. Louis J. ‘Kefkowitz,' guage. : also show Explorer IV, the second|size to that of a human finger. Girls from Wellesley and Step-|les, typewriters and what Hechler|in a statement yesterday, sent to) e+. *# nsiacoaeecccnaeeraneisis hens College, from Cornell Univer.|Wistfully calls his private office.|the senate public works commit-| Westley, who remembers when sity and Washington's Western| The unpaid students perform/|'e¢ i Washington, said there mc people used to say, “for two High Soheak - ond ek such jobs as typing, filing cor-|™ore impelling reasons than) cents P'a”—and so on, was writ- | Swarthmore, William Colle respondence, preparing press re-|/10" ace N ieay Dhag pt 2 ay Pears Nornir tg duran : the University pe Nace ege and leases, clipping newspapers, greet-|{rom taking more water from Lake| motorist Saturday night when he are getting in the ways of juniors) "&_ Visitors, guiding sightseeing) ichigan. ee ee Pelee © Teste; . ‘ PRICE SLASH on | Netionally Famous ' ' Brands — ... and I've ‘time to do the dishes, cok wi ee ready and still plenty of time to shop for all of Simms Bargains, Try ‘em Tonite and Tuesday for these specials. from West Virginia's fourt) tours, conducting research, and| Bills before Congress would * *.* | eremiona Dee high = oe advising ‘the boss on legislation.| permit additional diversion into “For 15 cents I'd sock you in * They’re even crowding Hechler * * * . the Illimois waterway to provide in the nose. id out of his private office, but he} Most of them are “‘interns’ who| S@mitation for Chicago. The city ,. isn’t complaining because it was|come to Washington in organized) now is limited by a 1930 supreme > 1s 20-Pc. PLASTIC DINNERW R his idea, |and supervised groups to see what| court paar gills lonnagllines SOMINEX BAN Roll-On ROYAL mtr —......|makes their goyernment tick. They| Per Second, plus domestic pump- en .. te 4-CUPS & SAUCERS TONITE " stay from a week to several! #8¢-. re H | B . DEODORANT CASTILE i 4-DINNER PLATES: and TUESDAY SALE | months. | Since then, Chicago has been| e ps ring & TRUSHAY SHAMPOO ESSERT PLATES SOUND TAPE The one-week “interns” are stu-| oking permission for additional LOTION 32-Ounce te GOESSE RECORDER NEEDS dents who have won contests) diversion. Michigan and othe rl 1007 SAFE $1.27 Val $1.75 Value s He T-SERVER-CREAMER sponsored by Hechler in the high|Great Lakes states also have op- ww acsdldemegh ¢ 4 and SUGAR BOWL. and a new girl arrive each week. d i ; . Bs All are juniors, the idea being to| Lefkowitz ‘said the propdsed bills = put to good use in their senior would deprive New Yorkers “‘of! | efeten os directed i 3 : year the knowledge gaineq in|their rights and property in the : | Hechler’s office. waters of Lake Erie and Lake On- BOURJOIS : 2 e , ee tario and the Niagara and St. Law- _ : = 4 es P rence Rivers."’ DUST Powder 2 20-Pc, service for 4 — break , Hechler pays—their train fare Me resistant plastic dinnerware ee ee ee Bickad em or oy : Fin smart decorations. As oat j jusually with a West Virginia fami- * . . 4 fF tured—buy for yourself an ly living in the Washington area, BOY Dies in Home Fire . Value : bait cig, and gives them $20 for food and DETROIT @® _ Donald Plum-| rere a — ee Oe coe aoe mer, 7, of Detroit, died Saturday ¢ Famous Sot bi = k “ai night when a fire swept his home. om Soe ere ies a Two other children were rescued. Recording Tepes | ape gi UP Legislator | 1s eximated tat oe of every Tro ) zeares 111 alue 0 on the nation's : « abe | 4-IN. REEL 8 8 to Stay at Desk highways is owned by a federal, . COLOGNE : state or local government unit. +H suckle’ 2 — ee eee © ; P nt uni ‘ oneysu i Splice free Hi-Fi tape, red oxide .. Despite Expense nt. _(@ N. Segnew Wisin Floor 16-Ounce or Pink Clover Pr WALL or WINDOW lastic’ base costed Tor smooth Se ! _$150 Value _ 0 Seine 1 rae IRON MOUNTAIN (An Upper! Just Arrived! SPECIALLY PRICED | ¢ ¢ 1 Thermometers ‘RCA Hi-Frequency Peninsula Democrat, despite a| = ' t - 600 Fr. Hi-Fi 187 report to the contrary, says he ; ONITE AND fl i 59c Seller Reg. $3.50 ....++.-.. |will be back at his desk when} : TUESDAY . * : , 5 Oo eee $5.39 | the legislature resumes its session] “ i) Cc 1200 Fr. Hi-Fi tomorrow night. 4 1} Reg. $5.00 ..... Sbited 299 State Sen. Philip Rahoi of Iron BOURJOIS PALM BEACH |) ALL RUBBER he 3 for ....-.--sereeee $7. 99 ‘Mountain said Sajncey A pen SUMMER COL 06 NE ' D b 4 T i, to stay throughout the session de- | # “AUDIO. TAPE—Hi-Fi spite a drain on his finances, COLOGNES BUBBLE BATH rain oar rays : t Genuine CHANEY Magnetic Plastic Base’ anotner upper Peninsula Dem. | $1.75 Value || Regular ¢ ig A mi che 1200 Ft. Econ-Tape 439) ocrat..Rep- Gilbert Wales of | : ¢ ¢ 3 os vi parecer ihoarend Reg. $5.95 ..... 0.6 vs rsa = en ee haters —Fits Your Car Front Like a Glove ahows rater te pein ieee oe iX pendable. rer =o 999 he would not be back until his j Maker's $5.95 9 9. “C {{@ ee as Blk Wan Contig Mims Prick kc 1200 Ft, Color Tape vote is needed on an impor- List Price p | é pa pal wa 2 on't Buy Until You Compare Simms Price’ Reg. $4.95 eeececen eee $7 = tant measure. Py ae BROTHERS ; | L R | | . B for... s- eee eee 7.99! wales blamed mounting personal 5 Colon 98 N. ferioaw—COOMENCS—Nets F Floor | B E L ug eaner 2400 Ft. Super Thin . _. 787 expenses for his decision. Oe ee ee oe seme Mylar Hi-Fi, Reg. $8.75 Rahoi, in denying the fos) Covers the hump... lays flat, ——————————— $8.95 fe... : $19. a7 said: non-slip... reinforced heel_rest ce ooo E ail weds volce, Tmusie ete. Choice. “I have no plans to come home! ee easy to clean . . . 64 inches Value e of reel sises and tape lengths. Com" / until this thing is ended. I havelj wide .|. - weighs over 10 Ibs DOMESTIC NEEDS for Your Home COST LESS uy. sons in Lansing who will support - Xi MPTY REELS me if I have to stay there.” a . 7aPk . ° ° ® i mM rA > ) ne Floor Easy Tape Take-Up | (Surprise Strikes Snip 3-Inch 24° ‘Chicago Rail Service As pictured—just put liquid concentrate rug shampoo ae tenk—glide applicator over rug . trigger in handle releases liquid which gets deep into fibres or rug and you get professional cleaning results. At SIMMS—High Quality and Low Prices —SPECIALS ON SALE TONITE & TUESDAY— re Bie annmannene 9 alr Sins Ts Tae CUAL cs “Sturdy 2-1NCH GALVANIZED STEEL he Chi- ese S—Compare e : Lava Ad: Siu aad Eastern Tiinots Ralfroed —TONITE AND TUESDAY SALE— Clothesline ‘T’ Post with 6-HOOK CROSS BAR Soller 3 29 EACH i 90-inches tall, 36-inch cross bar with 6-line hooks. Rust resistant galva- nized steel. Limit 2.per person. and the Belt Railway Co. of Chi- 5-Inch Spool—60 Ft....... 49¢\cago today. T-Inch Spool—1200 Ft.....69¢) Members of the Brotherhood ot | Choice of assorted colors to Locomotive Engineers set up| Ni agg —_—— pickets at 12:01 a.m. Sunday on. ——— the C&EI, which has about 700 miles of track in Illinois and Indiana. : Picketing began five hours later on the Belt, a freight trans- fer line with about 15 miles of track in the Chicago southwest industrial area. Other workers refused to cross|E the picket lines. : * MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS ELASTIC TYPE FABRIC Values Mostly girdle styles . . . some with satin stom- ach panels for extra support. White only in FIRST QUALITY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED é | CANNON’ Muslin Sheets Regular $2.19 Sell Full Sd a inch size . wn: 1 54 PAINT SUPPLIES Save More than HALF on QUALITY MIXED WHITE “Bungalow” WALL PAINTS ing white muslin . ,.. high thread x * count. . Limit 4 sheets. iN ots ‘6 the‘ wnion enid the Pa ba sizes small to extra lace. 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Saginaw om Pe ae f oe | é FOUR _ ‘ ol eee | — bee “planes tp auertne exp ane Crash Kills Hal Boyle Says: say, not so much to higher IGNACIO, Colo, {AP)—A_ Chi- cago . industrialist and an Iowa family of four died in the crash of an airplane high in the south- NEW YORK (AP) + mds ‘a columnist might never know if he didn’t open his mail: Gassy? 3 Times Faster Relief yestern Colorado mountains Sun- tides taberate tests prove RELL-ANS tab day. i: ees Do the days seem longer to ‘you ferene miele os Ouny landing digestive tablets * * & flow? Well, they are tone, Aas Get BELL-ANS today for the fastest known Pe _ jer, Each year the 24-hour day relief. 35¢ at druggists. Send postal to BELL. The crash ignited a forest: fire lengthened by one hundred thou- N.Y. for liberal free sample. that whipped across several hun- { a second. pa dred acres today despite efforts a © : ; ‘ It isn’t true that camels, the + SPECIAL TRADE ALLOWANCE of Pees Algiers B.| “Ships of the desert,” can go ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS von Mfe | Several weeks or even months : Ross, president of the Ross Mfg. without A The par | E-Z PAY RENTAL }\Co. of Chicago, apparently triea| Wout wa ee saci LAYAWAY PLAN to fly his two-engine plane over a\U™¢ & working came 4 aon gO mountain ridge when it stalled, without a drink is 8 to 10 days. iEDWARD’S 18 S. Saginaw |/crashing in a heap. The wreckage .* * iwas discovered by crews rushed President Charles de Gaulle of) to the fire. \France had an odd nickname ‘during his students days at St. Cyr, the French West Point. His fellow cadets called him ‘‘the Aparaguus."’ Antonio Stradivarius, the fam- ‘ous violin maker, once sent a * * The other victims were Betty! Mink, 40, of Washington, Iowa; her son, Daniel, 17, and her two No Contract |younger daughters. Necessary nes Would You Do? for sale at $10 each: They were Call Tod | returned to him unsold because a oday NORMAN, Okla, —After losing|of the high price. One of those ‘its official chart telling the time|same violins today would be Yor sunset and sunrise, the Naval) worth $20,000 or more. Air Technical Training Center x * * called the Norman Transcript to find out the time to raise and lower the flag. Gregory Oil Co. 94 East Walton Blvd. Phone FE 5-6141 union is adultery. collection of his fiddles to London| tia The only ground for divorce, recognized by every state in the/ qualities, but she has one virtue THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1059) __- Our quotable notables: “If you stick to any opinion long’ enough, it becomes respectable.” — Ber- trand Russell. The wooden truth: Deesiie the widespread increase of plastic and light. metal products in this coun- try, the average American still uses twice as much lumber as a Russian, four times as much as an Englishman, and six times as much as a Frenchman. You hear a lot about how broke old people are. But 40 per cent of all U.S. citizens over 65 have fluid assets of at least $2,000. 4 * * * Grownups are getting bigger, but babies at birth are smaller. The largest baby in medical his- tory was a 32%-pound tyke born in 1879 to Mrs. Anna Bates, a 7- foot-54-inch lady from Nova Sco- Speaking of medicine, did you know that a physician is not bound by law to accept a new patient even though there’s no other doctor around? Unusual lady: Eleanor Roose- velt -has been praised for many that makes her really rare among Ld BESS sors Be = You're. Right- — —Days Are Getting Le women. Despite her busy on an " appointment. * * * Some dieters fondly believe they bread to a poor person. onger Ih Sweden girls believe they| served: “What humanity needs is ule, she is almost never late forican get their marriage off to a|not the promise of scientific im- good start. by giving a loaf of|mortality but compassionate pity in this life and infinite mercy on eee eae ans = ne ‘Wriuen Guarantee Prom. Rox Ex 1014 Pont. St, Rk. Bldg. FE 8-a5n8 ws can melt away fat through hot baths, But, according to a study by the Bon Ami Institute, it would take 370 hot one-hour baths to lose a single pound! You may be bored on the job, but you’re safer there, Last year one out of every 20 Americans was killed or suffered a disabling injury by an accident away from work, In 25 years as a disc jockey, Martin Block, dean of this lone- ly industry, has played some 400,000 records. Enough to make a stack twice as high as the Em- pire State Building. Worst -pun of the week: Arthur Murray tells of the guy who lost his girl, Edith, because whenever they went out to dinner all he would do was sit and eat pastry. He went to a psychiatrist who told him: ‘‘You can’t have your cake and Edith too.” Sign at the Hotel Edison bar: “A lush is anyone who gets drunk without an excuse.”’ PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, July 13th thru WEDNESDAY, July 15th FRESH WHITE er i LARGE ie LOAF COUPON J} i Wits} Jb bede ee he NYNINYAY PYAR InN Y ad bh a bh th tll ddd * a> 4th 40h 40 PEOPLE'S-FOOD TOWN BONUS COUPON FRESH WHITE BREAD —— 10° = paca 2 Limit 2 Coupens—Expires July 15th : t | BLUE RIBBON LEO 5: Se ee ee ae WITH COUPON 1 Lb. Pkg. PEOPLE’S-FOOD TOWN BONUS COUPON BLUE RIBBON OLEO Limit 1 Pal 5° Limit 1 Coupen—Expires July 15th HUNT'S WHOLE UNPEELED HYGRADE CORN BEEF 12-OZ. CAN 3 9: APRICOTS 25° LARGE No. 22 CAN LAWRENCE ASPARAGUS 1 9: PILLSBURY’S HYGRADE ROLL = 29 PEOPLE'S FOOD MARKETS eats ake vit? 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Clock 10-YEAR WARRANTY! tatoeaae pnit, os ~ full year on complete : refrigerator A WEEK ak ron’ PiAC PRESS MONDAY, JULY’ 13, 1959 Make a note of the date of pur- chase of your spices and ‘herbs; these seasonings lose their strength “in time so you'll be able to check up when you think they should be replaced. i (Advertisement) Fatty? spaces Seereee Takes Pan Am Post _, DETROIT W—Pan ¢merican appointment of Frank G. Morris counsel. Morris resigned recently the Detroit Times where he years. Michigan is ‘so surrounded by its three Great lakes—Huron, Erie and Michigan—that no point in the State is said to be more than 85 miles distant from any one of them. (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped In Minutes Science Finds New Healing Substance That Promptly Stops Itching and Pain of Piles New York, N. Y. (Special) — One of the most common afflic- tions is a condition known as “itching piles”. 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This sub- stanceis now obtainable in oint- mentor re acrvoc ! br known as Preparation H.* Ask for Preparation H suppositories (convenient to carry if away from home) or Preparation H ointment with special applica- tor. Absolute satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. *Reg. U.S. Pat, of. as' its~ Michigan publie~ relations -|had been political writer for 2. Aabvice fi toAvoid Libel Attorney General Issues Reminder Despite Court Immunity Ruling WASHINGTON (AP)—Atty Gen. official statements. Court has ruled that federal offi- while they are acting in the line of duty. * * * from office. views. * * * official duties. William P, Rogers has. passed along this wofd to federal offi- cials: be careful what you say in Rogers said he was issuing the reminder although the Supreme cials are immune from libel suits There are other ways of dealing, with official responsibility, Rogers said Sunday in a formal memo- randum to all executive depart- ments and agencies. These include disciplinary action or removal) ™0on Rogers’ memorandum stemmed from two Supreme Court rulings of June 29. The court said execu- tive officers of the government may not be sued for damages be- cause of a defamatory statement issued in the exercise of official duties, The decisions, Rogers noted, upheld Justice Department The memorandum noted this privilege does not apply to de- famatory statements unreleated to Rogers said there may _be a; om soa is in line of duty within the “pene! of the decisions, Ro-| ad Mb their statements. They’ re Steading a Honeymoon in a Bombshelter- MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—The nation’s, first bomb - shelter honeymooners kept house today in idittens Hibet iprivacy 10 feet under Miami's sun-| ‘baked i bride, iTampa, hope to spend two weeks. in their room-sized, steel and con-| .crete phone being The quake miles. death. Melvin Mininson, shelters and civil defense. If they stick it out, sponsors of the stunt promised them a second honey-' in Jamaica. x ae ' The “Mininsons inched down a hatchway ladder into the shelter about 5 p.m. Sunday. At 9:30, tele- asleep and none too happy over their well being. the village of New Madrid, Mo.,| on Dec. 16, 1811, and was felt over an area of two million square flatlands. * * * , 28, and his Maria Rodriguez, 27, ‘of bower to publicize bomb callers reported, they were awakened for a check on greatest recorded earth-; in the United States = But it caused only one —_ @®W. = ri | o< = — — ~~ =. — a — — — — nm — cD = New RCA WHIRLPOOL NOW YOURS FOR ONLY $24 PRICE INCLUDES: static control. light. ALL FOR ELECTRIC RANGE Fully automatic, full width oven with REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR e le pull out storage drawer - ® Automatic over: ® Lamp and clock button 5-heat Super. con- trols. w ‘| 99” m Look-in oven, smokeless broiler, big storage compartment, top- Delivery—installation—1-Yr. Service and 5-Yr. Warranty. 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Circulation Manager ' Managing Editor Neglect From Parents Cause for Delinquency 4 Professor JoHN R. HOLLAND of the . University of Minnesota, says: “All children, not just cer- ‘ tain children, are born de- : linquent. In the process of 4 growing up, it is normal for every child to be dirty, to fight, to grab or steal, to tear things apart, to talk : back, to disobey, to evade.” kK ke wk | ‘ O. K., Professor. We accept your verdict. - Perhaps you are a bit severe, but granting the general truths of your premise, it simply means the re- he ee ‘ sponsibility rests on the parents. } They're accountable to society. $ The basic job of teaching is theirs. a a a: This message should be spread across the nation about three times a week for the next decade to drive it home. Simple absence from the home where there are growing chil- dren means shirking a domestic, civic A i A BA Ne ae and national duty. : There’s no escaping this fact. x * * The handwriting is on the wall and the dreadful proof is already. with us. We have entirely too many delinquents whose parents are accountable. Earlier Return of Saar Good Statesmanship | -Prance’s action in turning over full economic administration of the Saarland to the German Federal Re- public six months sooner than agreed upon ‘has strengthened Franco-Ger- man postwar friendship. . Twice during this century the rich industrial Saar region has been sepatated fromGermany by French conquest and twice returned. 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SAVE *1” A TON Order your coal in load lots of two fon or more «+ « save $1.50 a ton: | harmed Sunday when a dock | ol- Michigan: * * * | Sailors from the cruiser USS i/Macon and two dozen members |of the Milwaukee Yacht Club | plunged into the Water to help | screaming women and children. Other’ spectators threw life jack- | ets. | | * * * Authorities said one woman was | hospitalized with a sprained ankle. The crowd was dropped into 6 Fire Hazards Increase ‘in New York Schools 4 | NEW YORK (UPI)—A_ recent| ‘inspection of - \covered 4,105 fire violations, Fire ‘Commissioner Edward F. Cava- inagh Jr. announced yesterday. |. The figure represented an in- jerease of 400 over the number of ‘violations uncovered in an inspec- | tion last December. was “astonishing.” lapsed and they tumbled into Lake) i : to 8 feet of water when a section) | New York ~ CitY proved insurance, \schools and day-care agencies un-!pitajization and sick leave benefits. Cavanagh said ithe new figure | was officially announced today in board a launch for a tour of the Macon, here for a program cele- brating the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. ~ Maccabees Employes Return to Work Today ~ DETROIT — Office employes of the Maccabees insurance society returned to work today following settlement of a two-week strike of other’s aircraft with admiration mixed with curiosity. Curiosity. won—they exchanged visits. * * * The American plane was the big U.S. Air Force VC-137A which had brought Secretary of State Christian A, Herter across the Atiantic from Goose Bay, Labra- dor, in a little over five hours, * * * The Soviet plane was the jet- local 1687 of the Insurance Work- ers International Union. The 170-member force had bee ni on strike since July 1. mA two-year contract, agreed upon Saturday by union and company ‘negotiators, provides for wage in- jcrease of up to eight cents an hour for each year of the agreement. The pact also provides for im- pension, hos- Nikita Off to Poland WARSAW (UPI) — World Com- | munist chief Nikita Khrushchev | arrives here by air tomorrow, it i W arsaw. Burglars Couldn’t Find Safe powered, propeller-driven Hyush- in-18 which had flown Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei Gromyko from Moscow and which has been in service in Europe for several years. The VC-137A, a military ver- | sion of the Boeing 707 jet, had cireled. Geneva with a tremen- dous roar before landing at Coin- trin Airport. It was the first of its kind to touch down here. ~*~ we & The erew of Gromyko’s turbo- prop Dlyushin-18 watched from the Tarmac as Col. William Dra- per of Washington, D. C. brought it in out of the sun, its Orange markings flashing in the hot, hu- mid air, * * * Once on the ground the Ameri- can crew members noticed the -big IL-18 preparing for takeoff and asked if they could look in- DETROIT (®—Burglars recorders Judge Frank G. Set Fire to Judge’s Home ran-| sacked and set fire to the home of Sche- ‘manske Jast night, escaping min-} at $2,009 by Schemanske who said the burglars left without | stealing anything. Police said the ; blaze was started by a match with papers. side. The Russians said all right, provided they could peak inside the American machine, The deal was made. ; U.S. FAMILIES: SPEND AN AVERAGE OF $256 AWEEK IN THE NATION'S 54,000 ; DRUG STORES. ITALL ADDS UPHERE'S THE TOTAL PICTURE. TOTAL DRUG STORE SALES IN U.S, AND CANADA IN 1958 WERE OVER $7,050000000, TO KEEP YOU HEALTHY, DRUG MANUFACTURERS AND DRUGGISTS KEEP IMPROVING THEIR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. e ho) \ ; icra) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1930 / Me , AUTHORS ) ANTED Driver Lov Offa i= owned by award F Rescued at Milwaukee een Soviet” bor ee PUBLISHER | s stio Patroiman Joe Cisneros) sald, BY Ni. Y. PUBLISHER pea eaten | cue tsa a ‘Dock Holding 50 Tumbles a Pts Ech | ed io: a bat ee: & Oa | a f-S¥'s. Seenen, “Reset lonehed. nt | MILWAUKEE (AP)—Except for of the small boat dock at the ee nsl ¢ + Pathe Yor et ot gear and it rolled. downhill a Thomas is two. years old. dunking, 30 a lige ‘halt of eae nas See De ae ——— me'them children -—- escaped un-| The ap was preparing to and Seviet jet pilots ogled each Kas ; v «A PSs sas DRUG AND MEDICAL ADVERTISERS INVESTED $25,300,000 IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS LAST YEAR TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEIR PRODUCTS, ALL ADVERTISERS INVESTE D $3120,000,000-AGAIN, MORE THAN IN RADIO, TELEVISION, MAGAZINES AND OUTDOOR COMBINED! FOR ALL ADVERTISERS- THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM 1S THE DAILY NEWSPAPER! THE PONTIAC PRESS au iutes before the judge and his wife| jreturned from an evening out. : : art wayl Judge Schemanske told police he ane ihe 1 Pane part oy arrived home about 11 p.m. and} through the floor, ceiling ane a found the entrance blocked by Wall of the house’s living room, | flames and smoke. 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Ample Free Parking SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC. a 961 SOUTH Saginaw sTeteT .) SOMtIAC 75 W. HURON =f; 961 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET @ PONTIAC ieee — — ~ so A Pe es : =F . Serving Michigan Investors and Home Owners for 70 Yeare 5 | * ¢ FT = L j side ee a ; 5 | abs, ia: THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959 es Bob Considine ies [herbed pe) Ree | , | “ Paleo / | dea of Unlimited Nuclear. War Erroneous i NEW YORK—Pepple .”. . placesjand one of the few top officials againgt the~ assumption, which} there's selhing wrong with Helly. other day in a residential area at .. . A-bombs (small) .', ever in in. The apparent! : ios i M : : rested : ently controls American pol-' weed that a good big gutty pic- Pennsburg, Pa. Thonas E. Murray, chief adviser/Romb to go to its tests, {dels helicy at the moment, that if there| ture can’t cure. On such that | Setiiteiek dentin. which to ress on atomic weapons, didn’t quite get his points*arguing jis ‘a war in the future it will be) seems certain te qualify in that | sell from between $18,000 and ne ——— noe Unlimited nuclear war. This as-| category is “They Came to ss Gi Se Be : . <== Comiption ia implicit in the whole’ Ceréera,” Columbia's masaive | See 'eatas try ecetes iaheaded in We Pam er policy of massive retaliation which| and moving ‘account of action the living coat tal Wke'a palat- P * is presently controlling. along the Rio Grande in the days ing, also feature a ste bin of Pancho Villa and Black Jack |)"; —— Your . “My contrasting assumptions | 5s in the bath, built-in wall radio, are two-fold. First, the possibil- |. eneng. : fold-away gas burners, food and PRECIOUS ity of armed conflict is inherent | It stars Gary Cooper, Rita Hay-| beverage mixers that can be ; Fan N )) f y Buse @* -im.the current international |worth (Rita rides Exclamation! Plugged into a socket om the J 7, 4 a oa 4 * FURS | crisis, Second, an unlimited ¢en- (point), Van Heflin, Tab Hunter kitchen counter, automatic ga- Xr rv ‘ flict with nuclear weapons is an | 4 heat of 6ih sctlenit rage door, “and a flood light Am. % > ‘ Call spony ng easel be ti + ad prs pane ca detriad ty Robart somes ee a en ee parties. Rossen. An inspiring shocker . r \ sen, spiring shocker. 4 : s ——S, F = “Therefore I conclude to ¢ mid-| . . . ', No burglars need apply around 3 mys a = oe silico thiammgane a. Bey elie, I tees anamed unervg caege arene 2@,,Temmnr =the] || Te PROPER CLEANIN « [eonflict—yand it will be a nuclear producer Bill Goetz and his prop, Master ready at the bedroom Ss = ING & STORAGE conflict—it must be a limited department. The script called for switch. TV repair’ men please { a Ab J GENEY DRY CLEANERS nuclear’ conflict.” (and got) 300 U.S. cavalry. uni-/COM™* eWuipped with nitro-glycerin xs + ‘am _ 12 W. Pike St FE 5-6107 Hence, we must keep testing to forms, circa 1916, for a scene de- nh. Pick-Up and Delivery Park Near Our Door find out all we can about. the picting the last recorded charge of) The Russians would be troubled. , : ==! economy-sized bomb. Makes sense, American cavalry; a house- a , < > = > al fe ‘ | ee ’ wis ff broken macaw to ride Rita Hay-| . : | oe sa | ; * | " 2 YOU'D NEVER KNOW I HAD When the city fathers of the city Worth’s shoulder, period rifles and Negro Spite Nes | : ; ¢ _ - ea > named Kansas recently offered the|200.000 rounds of vintage ammuni- Detroit Business Center - = | ) Ae D) » ad American League ball club which tion, the roping of hundreds of represents that town an extension|hoTses of # type then favored by DETROIT Charles C. Diggs, of the generous arrangement it|te U.S. and another type treas- Sr., prominent Negro businessman, Psoriasis crusts and scales make you enjoys for another 5-year period, |Ured by Villa. The tab en toto pes ceeeces mee esitate to appear in a bathing suit, discover _|a frightened Athletics official said,|°2™¢ ‘0 $4,600,000 and I don’t Wo million dollar Negro-financed het dundee s of thousands of Siroil users “Well. we don’t know. We've had mean the Tab named Hunter. a comes in Detroit. j arg found «tha the external lesions of this | several attractive offers from other * * * Seentcs Atetronaiies Anais org lated | : ‘citi ” ro ‘oit Metre an Assurance, n application of Siroil. If lesions recur, jee | We had some hopes of persuad-\Co., said the center, including a ight applications will Bele cuasiol them, That’s dandy, for the morale of ing John Ringling North to volun-|funeral home, insurance company ¢s not stain clothing or bed linen. 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Ruth Montgomery, ‘Wash: ington correnpencent, talked to dozens of Long foes "aa friende _ ot_ the! snterviews held cla! cen ast Eas first article of « series.) By RUTH MONTGOMERY (Special to The Pontiac Press) BATON ROUGE, La.—The weird world of Gov. Long is a whimsical conglomeration of catfish, corn pone, crackpots and cracker-barrel politics To décent. hard-working tax- payers of Louisiana, it is a sore that festers on their pride and their conscience. Huey Long, the Loulsiana “King- fish" who established the Long dynasty and met death by as- sassination in 1935, rose to power on a “share the wealth” platform that had for its slogan, “Every Man a King.” Younger brother Earl, who viciously attacked Huey during “his lttetime, but eagerly seized his vacated throne, is a different kettle of fish. Always jealous of the brilliant, colorful, power-hungry Huey, Earl wants no man to be ‘‘King” ex- cept himself. A vindictive man of unpredict- able whims, he prides himself on power, watching them swell, and then thrusting in the sword that collapses the ballon—and the man. He tries to out-king the Kingfish, ; but unlike Huey, Earl secretly loathes his fellow men. * * * This is the widely held opinion of scores of state officials and lead- ing citizens who have talked frank- ly with this correspondent—on one condition: Their names must not be revealed. Fear is thick and frightening in |Lousiana—fear, not for life and limb, but for the dire consequences to their careers and livelihood if the revengeful Governor should — NOTICE -— DAVE RAPSON is now work- ing ot CAPITAL BARBER SHOP. One block west of hospital en West Huron. decide to strike out against them. | Earl Long, in the opinion of his legions of frightened foes, is a one-man Gestapo who is | “as mad as Hitler.” You wouldn't think it, to see the wizened scarecrow of a man whose -weight has plunged from 203 to 1/160 pounds while .he has loudly ‘fought off federal income tax in- vestigators, hurled invective at loyal cohorts, wisecracked vith psychiatrists, and defied the state itution to seek an unprece- dented fourth term for himself. STILL HOLDS REINS He seems too loquacious and ‘bumptuous to be taken seriously. | Unfortunately, however, the man |whom several outstanding doctors} ‘and psychiatrists ‘have diagnosed Jas a dangerous parangid schizo SPECIAL REC $1.25 Week Complete Parts and WeSell Free Home Demonstration—OR ONDITIONED “Rebuilt by Curt's Appliance — Cur Own Parts” Service on Al] Cleaners! it We Advertise! CU ajal- APPLIANCES | . 8183 Jameson raising his satraps to positions of ehawahe stil holds the full velit of his powerful office. He ‘can\hire and fire, grant, pardons to convicts, order state money used or id, and summon special of the legislature. He is doing all of this now. : Long’s ‘diminishing hoards of political followers grin that “Ol’ Ear! is crazy like a fox.” The ail- ing chief executive who sapped wa. The next day he called a diinciad ment as governor, Roy. atmed “When Earl goes to that’ tin- joint ‘session ‘of . the Legislature to “cast bread upon the waters,” but instead launched into a 90-minute diatribe against many-of the law- makers in the chamber. He moved one to tears by calling him a “‘dago,” referred to another as “Dillinger in, disguise,” and to a third as a “jellybean” and the his waning strength to show him- |Self at five political rallies on the, Fourth of July told prespiring on- lookers: ‘‘If I'm erazy now, then [I've always been crazy. Some of his former cronies who have ‘deserted the sinking - ship sadly opine that ‘Uncle Earl«may have hit the nail on the head with that one.” They pointedly recall that ‘when he had to move out of the executive mansion in 1940 to j|make way for the newly elected “reform™ governor, Sam Jones, Long “pulled out a pocket knife and cut up all the upholstered chairs and slashed the draperies to shreds.” “Now, what would a sane man want to do that for?’’ they ask wonderingly. “It just meant that |his hated successor got a lot of jnice new furniture and drapes.” Earl and Huey were twe of nine children born to a hard- working hillbilly couple in the Piney Wood section of Northern Louisiana, This area around Winnfield, where Earj now has his “Little Pea Patch Farm,” is the heart of the hardshell Baptist belt. Huey, goaded by the brother who was loudly campaigning against him, once told a grinning political rally: ‘We used to have meetings at the Baptist Church, and the mothers would bring their while we had potluck supper on the lawn. Once a storm came up, and they all rushed in to get their kids, but mama grabbed up the wrong baby. That was Earl.” |JOINS CHURCH The present Governor finally joined the Baptist Church for the first time only a few years ago, honored it with his presence a couple of times, and has not since darkened its door. Recently, during the tirade at a legislative hearing which shocked ithe nation, he cussed profanely in | front of some attending nuns and jschool children, and then ‘‘apolo- gised” with these words: “I sent for my Bible, but it didn’t get here in time. Let’s me and ‘the children and the good nuns swear we won't use any profanity as long as it is pos- sible. |of Many, La., ended up in a psy- iton, Tex., ‘babies and put them all together™ The hard-drinking, profane head biggest ‘“‘hypocrite” that ever * * * | “I have the experience to be; ;governor,”” he bellowed, ‘I know how to play craps. I knew how to play poker. | know how to get in and out of the Baptist Church, and|; ride horses. I know both sides of the street.” It was on this memorable oc- casion that he also told how an uncle was shot to death for “‘bein’ caught in bed with a nigger." The Governor, under constant care of psychiatrists since his eccentric release from a Louisi- ana mental hospital, is not the first member of the Long dynas- ty to experience such incarcera- tien. Huey’s daughter, Rose, who had a brilliant wedding at the executive mansion with Huey’s political ap- pointees chipping in to buy her a solid gold table service, was once in a sanatorium. * Earl’s sister, Mrs, Clara Knott, chiatric ward at Shreveport jast month after returning from Galves- where she had cooked catfish, ‘mustard greens, corn bread, boiled beefsteak, and baked blackberry and huckleberry pies for her brother during his enforced stay in the mental section of John Sealy Hospital. SWEARS TO GET 'EM of the crumbling Long dynasty doublecrossed some former -cro- nies, swore to “get” others and cussed still more in public—then begged to make up with a number of them. No sooner had he freed himself form a mental institution by firing the head of the hospital board than he also discharged his chief of police. Then he sent word to at least 15 legislators and satraps that he intended to name them to the top police vacancy. A few hours after his court re- lease, the governor turned his back on all 15 and awarded the post to Col. E. P. Roy, a one- time bodyguard for Earl’s assas- sinated brother, ‘Kingfish’? Huey Long. The bitter peopl of Louisiana have never forgotten that at the time Huey was facing impeach- Complete With Zenith S passin & Ecrphone Seti “AUDIO ZENITH ROYAL 750 ail transistor Portable Radio. S\" high, 84" wide, 3{" deep, weighs 3 ibs. 12% ozs. with batteries. Appears in Hoffa Probe Today to Challenge WASHINGTON (AP)—The busi- ness agent of an independent Los Angeles Furniture Workers’ Union says he'll appear before Senate probers today to challenge charges that he isa known Communist. Gus O, Brown said in Los Ange- les. Saturday he had been sub- poenaed to appear before the special Senate committee and would be there today. “If they permit me,” he said “I intend to disprove by documents” the Communist allegations, * 2 i: “T have filed non-Communist af- fidavits annually since 1950 with the National Labor Relations Board,” Brown added. “I am not a Communist.” Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy had said he would call “one or two surprise witnesses”’ today ahead of James R, Hoffa, Teamsters Union president. The committee has heard allega- tions that Hoffa has bargained away benefits won by Tearnsters locals in Midwestern-and Bastern areas, managing to reap a per- sonal profit in the process, ~~ *..9 2 of Kennedy said in a speech Satur- day at Sun Valley to. the Idaho Bar Assn. that Hoffa not only has close ties with Saveeare but California Union Official er, mittee described ‘Red’ Charge eens to do business with Los} Communists, —~ roty said this was grea in Hoffa's support for Gus Brown of Los Angeles, whom“the counsel called a—knewn * * * Kenedy did not further’ identify Brown in his speech, But a Gus Brown in Los Angeles was busi- ness agent for Local 576, United Furniture Workers of’ America which was ousted by the old CIO as Communist-dominated, Brown reorganized it as independent Lo- cal 123,. Last February the Senate com- as a known Communist and “charged ‘Hoffa used $11,160 from Teamsters funds to finance Brown’s local. Former Sen. Blakely lil DALLAS, Tex. i — Former U.S. Sen. Wiliam A. Blakley, 60, is-in critical condiiton after suffering a massive heart at- tack, | . \ Never Stops Learning ATOKA, Okla. (P—At 93, John Mason has bought a new set of an encyclopedia to increase his “in the past year he has’ shown E-Z TERMS knowledge. State Troopers with 15 submachine guns and issued written orders for them to kill any policeman whg set foot on the capitol grounds, et his implacable foes is Secretary of State Wade O. Martin; Jr., a veteran Louisaha politician who once supported Long, but after a sefies of squabbles decided to run against him this year for the | gubernatorial nomination. During the 1956 legislative ses- sion, both men were testifying at a legislative hearing, and becom- ing more heated by the moment as they vied for control of the micro- phone. At last Long, who is known as the crudest, commonest _poli- ticilan who ever came down the Louisiana Pike, grabbed the mike away from his antagonist and bellowed to the 1,000-strong audience: “Have you folks ever seen a more uncouth man than Martin in all your born days?” They have not yet made up—but they could. in his youth and as a result has been coughing nastily ever since, has been,making other overtures to men he has offended deeply. In the middle of the night, as oft- en as at twilight time, he has shakily grabbed the phone to ask them to come and take him for a ride. DRIVES 100 M.P.H. He loves to tour around aimless- ly in an automobile, if he has an audience for his vindictive out- pourings. Just before his commit- ment to the hospital, he used to force State Troopers to turf on the sirens and “open it up” to 100 along highways leading from Baton Rouge. If a trooper failed to comply, Long himself—whose eyesight is fast fading — would forcibly take over the speed driving himself. . * * * One of his closest pals, moved al- refusal to follow doctors’ orders and’ relax, told this writer: Long, who swallowed some lye| miles an hour while he whizzed_ most to despair by the Governor’s|* roofed shack that he calls his ‘Pea Patch Farm,’ ah easly | people with him. If he’s friends ly ain ty a he’s lonesome and summons 30 is.” x * &* (Next 8 great. loves—wom- more. He's a real old 3 ever fed him or helped him. One| Eari- nr ia - ee ty atta ft WORRIED OVER DI @ ONE PLACE TO PAY NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS, REQUIRED ‘ : btmber Amerinn Auesainn of Great Constr E 4 “Let 14 Years of Credit C Hours: Daily 9 to 5, Wed aad Set? te it Noon - You MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 716 ? Long’ en and horses). vas If you're delayed along the way you can avoid em- barrassment by calling from a handy Public Telephone, to tell your friends the change in plans. 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Follows Mother’s Advice BODK ELEARANCE. | ALL THIS WEEK! | Light Reading: Material | for your summer vacation, By United Press International George Harrison Bénder, hymn- Bender Always ‘Disturbing Element’ fsometimes has relied on die de- cibles to achieve this. *:. ££ °< For instance, millions of tele- viewers remember him as the man who led the cheers for Taft at the 1952 presi- ‘dential nominating convention by endlessly ringing a cowbell. ' singing, bell-clanging extrovert | ibrar) rial 16 99° who took ‘over the Senate seat ' “ the Late Robert A. Taft, always " followed hig mother’s advice: * OLD PROF’S BOOK SHOP “Never cease being a disturbing) 9 W. Lawrence St. element in the community.” ‘ The portly, bull-necked Bender ae 1 Daa Inspired Living Room Pieces _ Perfect for, the Srisll ‘Room. So well designed, light “and graceful that they have a NEW and smart look. In a soft walnut finish, with reversable foam cushions. $359 at THREE PIECES 2. Use This Deceiving Sleep Sofa To Dress Up’ Your Living Room You'd never DREAM that it converts ‘inté. a com- fortable bed for twé. It can be used in both modern and traditional rooms. Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings Closed Wed. afternoons Careful FREE Delivery Ample Free Parking Furniture 144 Oakland Ave. Nor are delegates to that con- vention likely to forget how he led a brass bang through the hotel lobbies. CAMPAIGNS LIKE REVIVALS Bender’s own many campaigns for public office resembled revival imeetings. He names the Rey. Joel |Hay den, a leading Cleveland cleric. as olfe of the great influences of! this early life. Bender’s mother was a mis- sionary for the Moravian sect. His mighty baritone voice was developed in church choirs. Bender, 63, once the religious editor of the Cleveland Plain Deal- er, has_been known to break into “The Old Rugged Cross” or “‘On- ward Christian Soldiers” “at. ihe drop- of a campaign button or a luncheon: program. F * * * He once pinch-hit for the ailing chaplain of the Ohio Senate. An- other time his dying secretary) ~ asked him to conduct her. funreal service. But the ambitions of the ebul- lient Republican from Chagrin Fails, Ohio, lay'on the politician's platform rather than the preach- er’s pulpit. In 1954 he was elected to fill out the last two years of Taft's term. | Running on a pledge of 100 per I support of President Eisen- |hower, he. defeated Democrat /Thomas A. Burke who had held the iseat for a year and-a half by appointment. LOSES TO LAUSCHE | Bender tried for re-election in 1956 but was defeated by the popu- lar Democratic governor of Qhio, Frank J. Lausche, ’ Bender was back in the head- lines. last year when James R. Hoffa’s Teamsters Union, under congressional and court pressure to divest itself of racketeers, hired him as $125-a-day chair- man of a cleanup commission. | Chairman John L. McClellan (D- Ark) of the Senate Rackets Com- jmittee suggested that such a sal- ary might be ‘wasteful’ of union \money. Bender replied that he was \giving it to charity, after paying |the- taxes, of course. i ,as * * | The Rackets Committee sum- moned Bender this week to find out what, if any, cleaning up he had done. | In two boisterous-days of testi- | mony, Bender replied that Hoffa eouldn’t fire union crooks. -be- -eause he needed the votes of “the washed and the unwashed.” ' Bender was born in Cleveland lSept. 27, 1896. As a 16-year-old schoolboy he led such a lively drive to persuade Theodore Roose- velt to seek a third term that the peng | his iesecret plans to ny cuales eiicaseis Bender was elected tothe Ohio Senate in 1920 at the age of 24, the youngest man ever to sit in that chamber. He was re-elected four times. Bender “‘the noisiest man on Capi- tol Hill.” In his wallet he carries a card which reads, ‘‘Please, God, help me to keep my big mouth shut until I know what I'm talking about.” We Can t Afford to Lose Bohlen Sen. Mansfield Backs Appointment of . Expert on Soviet Affairs WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, Mike Mansfield (D-Mont) said today it will be a shame if Republican objections block the appointment of Charles E. Bohlen as chief State Department adviser on So- viet affairs. Senate Republican leaders have protested to Secretary of State Christian A, Herter against the proposed reassignment for Boh- len, a former ambassador to Mos- cow who now is filling a similar post in the Philippines. * * * Mansfield said in an interview: “It would -be a shame, in view of the tense situation involving the two great powers of the world, if the government should lose the services of one of the very few men qualified by training, exper- ience and linguistics to cope with the Russians.” Herter has been considering a plan fo set up a special Soviet desk within the State Department to handle the many problems at- fecting U.S, relations with that country, There have been clear indications he would like to use Bohlen’s knowledge of the U.S.S.R. by. putting the ambassa- dor in charge as a top adviser on Soviet matters. * * * But Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois and Sen.Styles Bridges (R-NH), head of ‘the: te GOP Policy’ Com- tmhittee; Have protested the choice of Bohlen. The Republican opposition stems from Bolilen's defense of the agreements made between Frank- lin D, Roosevelt, Winston Church- ill and Joseph Stalin at Yalta, Minced onion, green pepper and pimiento give fried potatoes won- jirough rider wrote him a letter derful flavor. A national magazine once called|. Deldous Eating. Indoors or Ot? ee I Come See... You'll Save at AGP! AMERICAS DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT 100" BIRTHDAY “SUPER-RIGHT” 2 TO 3-LB. RIBS SPARE RIBS 49c “SUPER-RIGHT” SMOKED Picnics MON. & TUES. ONLY MON. & TUES. ONLY Ss # Ge h| CUBE, CHIP, SWISS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE C ¢|4.09 Ib. Ib. lb. PINT Fresh Mushrooms 39¢ eeee#eee8 @ © @ BOX Try This Cook-Out Special! 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SAVE 9 Chop Suey “ “tive see SAVE ON SOAPS, TOO AT YOUR A&PL 3c OFF LABEL NABISCO Date and Nut 2-59 Giant Size King Size ust 9c ist 19 Large Dreft: ut 2 55 i 4 Large Size a a* - PS / j ~~ - ; i ; : / i " , 1 | , 3 | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY. 13, 1959 : a i : : : 7 cy ] ai m4 Fire Aid Drive ~ ; __, FOURTEEN : See tall f , : : —— ' Boys Club in Keego AR nage \Pontiac Township - A = ; . ee f a s n : ' H i , cee : Starts Slowly at Four Towns a tueupeaiciacematt FOUR TOWNS — A third polio pees — WE INVITE YOU TO PROVE\TO YOURSELF | HOW YOU MAY * eee “HIDE DEAFNESS neo \ Must Leave Home township attorney will be a st. Ask Neighbors Friends clinic js being held at the Four pointed at tonight's Pouch as never before with new | KEEGO HARBOR — The West) vacant land in the township in Phat ee ¥ ‘Towns. School this evening and board meeting to replace Donald | se ‘Bloomfield Township Boys Club is| hopes that one of them will be | tO Help Family After |sgain on Wednesday. — auvubium |, SUMUNE. ' Bias : i ' Le willing to help the boys in their ~ 3 ago for business reasons. | scare . g facing oe Hon ing P ys in thelr | Leonard Home Burns fours for taceivieig’ ehegiittbie rego ae ’ Members have just 19 days to find a new site for their club house here or lose the quarters as well as the site, Carl (Gramps): Misfelt, club director, announced today. | The clubhouse, which is locat- | ed behind Roosevelt School on | Cass Lake road, is being moved today to make room for expan- sion of the school buildings. The 48 by 7i-foot, frame build- ing is being shifted to another Jocation on the school -property, but only as a temporary arrange- ment. HAVE UNTIL SEPT. 1 Club members have been in- structed by the Board of Educa- lacres, so we could have room for Neither the township nor the city of Keego Harbor have been able to offer a suitable site for thé clubhouse, said Misfelt. “We'd like to get at least two a sports field as well,” he said. Presently there are 382 members in the club, ranging in age from 8 to 18 inclusive. Misfelt is con- vinced that the club is playing a big role in keeping the township and city virtually free of juvenile delinquecy, Ortonville Club Slates District Rotary Head ORTONVILLE — The Rotary, LEONARD —Neighbors and friends are starting to respond to the cal] to aid Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schirmer, whose home was de- stroyed by fire Thursday. To date, approximately $30 has been collected for the Schirmers, with beds and springs also promised. Addison Fire Chief Robert Mc- Callum indicated that the col- lection has started slowly, but he expects it will pick up once everyone realizes the Schirmers’ plight. Mrs. Schirmer, mother of six ‘children, was stunned when she viewed the ruins of her fire-gutted tion that they must move their'Cjub will host the Rev. William! home at 4857 N. Rochester Rd. for quarters off the school grounds | yy. Hughes, governor’ of District | the first time Friday. completely by Sept. 1. They have 638 of Rotary International, to- FIRST IN 10 YEARS By until then to find a new site. morrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Orton- | ville Hotel Sffe and her children had bee se will ‘with her husband who was enjoy- ace ae aa at confer iN his first vacation in ten years 'with its president, Burl Glenden-| 4 Exst 77 SS ac: ing: Clude M._ Salter, secretary, Stroyed their house early Thurs- and committee chairmen on Ro./4ay morning. tary administration and service Friends called the Schirmers, jactivities. | telling them of the tragedy and | Mrs. Schirmer hurriedly re- : ‘ldi j . Fault Wirin S arks turned to Leonard to find only Moving, the baiting — = y g P the charred remains of their pregent foundations is belly sc: Royal Oak House Fire | home. Her husband stayed in complished through funds on hand ROYAL OAK — A spectacular) »¢ : , : ; mane t 4 : é | East Tawas until Saturday. in the treasury, Misfelt explained. | iaze resulted from a short cir-} These totaled $1,000 leuit in electrical wiring of ah attic} According to the Addison Fire NOTHING FOR NEW SITE lat 1122 Hoffman St. here Saturday.|Chief, she was ‘‘awfully blue “But: we don’t have anymoney) Royal Oak firemen battled the|Sorting- through the rubbles of to buy a new site,” the club di-. flames for more than two ‘hours, what had been her story-and-a-half rector said. , before bringing them under con-' frame house. — , i ‘trol. Ne one was injured. | In answer to conflicting reports Pest amor ee at tae Owner of the house Walter L. as to whether the Schirmers need ae -|Fernald estimated the damage atjaid, Village President Lawson MEET for LUNCH Up until now, use of the build- ing-by the club has been do- mated by the school board, At this time, the board is saying the boys’ -club—ean have the building free of charge if it can be moved by the deadline. Otherwise it will have to be torn down. '$3,750. He said it was covered by Sheik said, ‘‘they do need ‘help. I insurance, don’t feel the insurance was | lenough to cover everything.” RIKE FOUNT scordi INESCO . ER AIN ——— J tony McCallum said, ‘‘last time we ‘world has about 700 million illit-| : erate rece over the age of 15.| had a fire like this we didn’t ‘Seventy-five per cent of the world’s keep track of the donations, but {illiterate population lives in Asia. Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby from qualified medical personnel are from 5 to 7 p.m. today, and from noon to 1:30 p.m. and again from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. * * * All shots in the series will be administered at these times, * * ‘* | A fourth polio clinic is scheduled \for Aug, 5 from noon to 1:30 p.m. iand from 5 to 7 p.m. > Minimum Wage Bill Speed Hoped For WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John F, Kennedy (D-Mass) has ex- JANET A. MAITROTT _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maitrott of 117 Woodward Ave., Rochester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet A., to; Donald K. Canfield. Donald; son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Canfield of Las Animas, Colo., is a stu- pressed hope the full Labor Com-! mittee this week will clear for ear-| ly Senate debate the revised Dem-| ocratic-sponsored minimum wage bill approved by his subcommittee last Friday. : | ~ oe * | Senate Republican Leader Ev- ,erett M. Dirksen of Ilinois said ‘Saturday the administration will loppose the measure as _ inflation- lary, * * * The bill would raise the $1 an hour minimum to $1.25 for most employes covered by the Wages and Hours Act and extend cov-! jerage to 10 million additional workers. : Senate Republican Head Would Veto TVA Bill | WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate |Republican Leader Everett M. |Dirksen of Illinois says that if he were president he would veto a bill to authorize self-financing for |the Tennessee Valley Authority. | * * * | The House and Senate have ‘passed in slightly different form a | that was a different case. Those measure to permit the TVA to is-| dent of Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo, Demands Full Debate on Sharing A-Data | WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Hu- bert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) de- lmands full debate before the Sen-| ‘ate allows the administration fo! carry. out agreements ‘on sharing | ‘nuclear weapons information with West European countries. Agreements for sharing such in-| formation with Britain, France, Canada, West Germany, the Neth- erlands, Turkey and Greece are before the Senate-House Commit- ‘tee on Atomic Energy, Unless dis- |approved by both branches of Con- igress they automatically become. effective 60 days after their sub-| mission. That deadline has virtual- ly expired, Firefighters Conquer Laurel Canyon Blaze | Several attorneys’ applications will be reviewed for the job, _ The township board also will consider authorization of a sub- division guide which would out- line various requirements for future subdivisions, | 3 High Schools Now Accredited With U. of M. ‘The University of Michigan has announced accreditation renewal of three high schools in the Oakland’ County area. * * * Théy are: Lapeer High School in Lapeer, Brandon High at Or- tonville and Oxford High at Ox- ford, Graduates of accrediteg high | schools may enroll at U. of M. in Ann Arbor without taking ad- missions tests, providing they have maintained a satisfactory academic record and have their principals recommendation. Graduates of non-accredited high schools must pass U. of M. ad- missions tests regardless of their academic record if they wish to attend the university. t ‘ The so-called “‘lead’” pencils con- tain no lead at all. The core is com- posed of a form of smooth graphite “hh Renowned hearing aid specialist will hold FREE CONSULTATION Wednesday and Thursday, July 15 and 16 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Our Offices 3 S. Saginaw St. (2 Doors South of Pike) Pontiac's Only Beltone Dealer Beltone is pleased to announce that they have secured the services of Mr. R. H. Brena- man, factory trained consult- ant, for our special all day consultation. If you have a hearin problem, Mr. All instruments checked, Brenaman invites you to come _ cleaned free during in for a free hearing test, and 2-day Clinic demonstration of the famous Beltone Hearing Glasses. No obligation. Fresh Batteries that is mixed with clay in a pro-; One-Half Price If you,are a hearing aid user and come in during our spe- cial: consultation for a free demonstration, you-may pur- chase a set of batteries at half price. Limit one set to a customer. If you can’t come in, call FE 4-7711 for home Don’t Miss This Opportunity Here is your chance to try the famous Beltone HEAR 'N SEE with no butten in either ear, neo cerd, and nething hanging behind the ear. For both men & women. portion of about 10 to 7 parts. , appointment. No obligation. -NOTICE- During REMODELING SALE people didn’t lose all their be- sue bonds up to 750 million dol-| HOLLYWOOD (AP) Confi- 2 % TRAVELERS * TOURISTS * VACATIONERS « longings.” lars to finance construction of! dent. that the brush fire has been jneeded power facilities, } : Collection depots for the fund are at the Leonard Fire Station and Audrey’s Patent Medicine C store on E. Elmwood street. Exceptional Travel Values by Ocean Liner * S.S.AQUARAMA «x DAILY SAILINGS JUNE 25 THRU SEPT, 7 Your car on or off in seconds Will Host WSCS SEYMOUR LAKE—The WSCS of Seymour Lake Methodist Church will be hosted at its regular meet- ing at 1 p.m. Wednesday by Mrs. Oma Kennaday. The meeting will be held at the Floyd Beardslee PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 608 W. Huron St. FE 38-9611 ~ told reporters the administration's jabjection to the bill is a provision iwhich would allow the TVA vir- jtually to bypass the White House and Budget Bureau in determin- ‘ing its budget outlays. Guild Plans Card Party ‘at St. Patrick Church WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — St. Jude Guild of St, Patrick Catholic \Church Altar Society will hold a luncheon and card party at hoon The department withdrew its! 20 fire companies Sunday and) public works crews moved into |the hillside residential area to be-) |gin restoring services and clear-! jing roads. | Battalion chief Walter C. Run-! yan said there was little danger) of a new outbreak in the sector! |where 38 homes were destroyed| JEROME |by flames and two others were) | damaged. jage loss per home was about | ‘The Schirmers have lost near-) completely controlled, the fire de- if r] ‘ly everything and it will take aj _. ~ * * __|partment has pulled its equip-| ‘Jot to get them back on their feet,”’ | Dirksen, apparently ~ reflecting) ment and men out of the black- einCatlars stated. (President Eisenhower's attitude,/ened Laurel Canyon area. BE ACCEPTED IN TRADE OLDS-CADILLAC 280 S. Saginaw FE 4-3566 ee eee ihome, 725 E. Square Lake Rd. $22,000. The Red Cross said the aver- Wednesday in the church hall at| Union Lake and Hutchins road. | Sockeye salmon appear in unusu- x --® jally great numbers every four | Tickets may be purchased from | years and Pacific coast canneries i any member of the guild or at/make special preparations to han- the door. The public is invited to'dle and pack the anticipated |attend. \“bumper”’ crop. | 7 will Represent Walled Lake VFW NON-CHALKING, PURE WHITE |Auxiliary Picks Delegates GLOSS FOR YOUR SIDING, | WALLED LAKE — The Aus iary of Walled Lake Veterans of TRIM AND SH UTTERS Foreign Wars Post 3952 has chos- REGULARLY $7.35 en two delegates to attend the national convention of VFW auxil- NOW ONLY ‘°6* «a jiaries next month at Los Angeles, | GAL. What's catching your eye _ more and more in daily newspaper ads? ae Election of trustees is scheduled for the next meeting of the auxil- iary, July 14 at the Lawrence A. Sims Post on Loon Lake road, * * 5 at coe on Contradi compared to last year's 17% to 18 inches. a Waistline — Normal except for a few die-hard dropped : New Look Is Lavishly Understated By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK i®— Offhand ppulence is the keynote of fall fashions. This is the word from New York designers, opening a crowded week of fall style pre- views for the visiting fashion press, in the 32nd National Press Week of the New York Dress Institute. * Lavish furs and lush fabrics ere cut as casually as a school- girl’s* raincoat. Glittering bro- cades appear in simple shirt- waist dresses. Man-tailored suits sport fabulous fur linings or collars. PLUSH CONTRADICTIONS Fashion, being a woman, is enjoying a season of contradic- tion. She goes to the theater in a gold trench coat and a slouch hat, shows up for work in a menswear worsted suit bearing a fortune in furs. She wears a fedora and carries a swagger stick, but her little- boy coat is lined in sable. * * * It's the same spirit thet in- spired the renowned Marlene, Dietrich to wear a white er- mine polo coat with slacks, and that impelled designer Valen- tina to observe that “mink is for football games.” It’s an all-American attitude of taking luxuries for granted, a sort of ostentation in reverse, like trading your limousine for a sports car. * * *® You wear the most luxurious furs, fabrics and jewels with nonchalance. You never look fussy or overdressed whether you're clothed in brocade or denim. The more fabulous the fabric of your costume, the simpler the cut. Though there are no extreme changes in silhouette for fall, there is a whole new mood throughout the collections, Al- most everything has a tailored, understated, subtly sophisticat- ed look, whether it’s a tweed suit or a satin evening dress. LINES RELAXED The pew clothes are relaxed in line, easy to wear, with nat- ural waistlines and no distor- tions. Nothing fits tightly, and 2 =. ® The new suits tend to men’s worsteds, with longer, mantai- lored jackets and slender skirts * * * Wide belts are much in evi- dence on dresses, suits and coats, giving a woman leeway ’ to adjust them to her natural middle. Trouble come miles around to see ‘‘Sister.”’ I am cooking and cleaning up from 7:00 a.m. un- til 11:00 p.m. My husband says I shouldn't complain because he'd do the “oar OM A To get ABBY’S booklet, What Every Teenager Wants To Know,” send 25 cents and a large, self-addressed, By MARY PRIME NEW YORK CUPL) ~ Fall fashions will make us women look mannish by day, vampish by night. The mannish look borrows fabrics, hat atnonbiten, walking sticks, and the continental silhouette from the meg. It shows in costumes which combine a man’s smok- ing jacket or classic three-button jacket with a slim dress. k. % * Another top silhouette is the tunic, which turns up in ~ everything from suit jackets to dinner suits and slim, slinky, evening gowns. Some daytime dresses have half- tunics. For evening, the siren look takes over. Necklines plunge te the waist in front and back. Other gowns are covered up from wrist to neckline, or combine decolletage with long sieeves. Gowns cling to the figure if slim-cut, or rise to the knees in front if full-skirted. * x * Fabrics for after-;dark range from rich brocades and metallic-embroidered velvets to sari prints and provocative nude silk appliqued with black velvet. Jet beads, sequins and bugle beads trim or completely cover many dresses. Furs show up on suits, dresses, coats and ball gowns. Daytime fabrics are simple but rich. Here is a closer look at the fall styles of 60 manu- facturers and designers, to be shown here this week to more than 250 visiting fashion editors and writers’ by the New York couture group. Silhouettes—Sheaths, shirtwaists, tunics, dresses with fitted bodices and belled skirts. Big collars set away from the neckline or collarless (cardigag) necklines. Costumes — More than ever in both casual and dressy styles. Often.a tailored jacket covers a cocktail sheath. ‘ Neckline drapery, cowls and scarfs are noted frequently in all top New York designer collection for fall and winter 1959-60. Bronson Home Is Scene of Party for Judith Palmer Judith Palmer, bride-elect of James C. Braid, was honored Saturday at a linen shower given at the Lone Pine road home of Mrs. Donald Bronson. Mrs. John Braid and Mrs. Earl Zimmerman were cohostesses. Miss Palmer, the daughter of Mrs. Allen Palmer of Dakota drive and the late Mr. Palmer, and Mr. Braid, son of the Carroll C. Braids of Rosewood drive, will exchange vows Aug. 30 at Central Methodist Church. x * * Guests included Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Braid, Normalee Braid, Mrs. H. H. Flynn, Mrs. Irvin Wilbur, Sue Braid, Dianna Bronson, Mrs. Alfred Gale, Mrs. Russell Porritt, Mrs. Stuart Braid, Mrs, Ora Porritt, Margaret Braid, Mrs. George Mize, Mrs. Alva Braid, Nancy JOANN B. HOYER “Mr. and Mra. Boyd K. Hover ~ . of Hartford announce the en- gagemerit of their daughter, J Barbara, to Brian W. tone of Murphy street. The bride attended Michigan State University and her fiance at- tended Eastern Michigan Uni- ‘ versity, Mize and Mrs. Lawrence Phelps. Others were Mrs. Carl Rhodes, Mrs. Leon Leece, Mrs, Carleton Richmond, Mrs. Ger- ‘ald Hubbard, Mrs. William Por- ritt, Mrs. Elwood Duncan, Mrs. Harold. Miller, Lula Miller, Ruth Miller, Hildred Smith, Mrs. Earl Guthrie, Mrs. Charles Gronda, Mrs. Florence Chamberlin, Mrs. Grant Cham- berlin, Mrs. Fred Beardsley, Mrs. I, A. Wilbur and Mrs. S, B. Flynn. * * * Miss Palmer also was hon- ored Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon and shower at the Huntington Woods home of Mrs. Philip Berry and her daughter Margaret. Shower Fetes Miss McLean at Smith Home Bernice M. McLean, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. McLean of Elizabeth Lake road, was honored Friday eve- ning at a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Patricia Smith of Mark street. Mrs. _ Such and Barbara Wil- mson were cohostesses. * * * Guests at the shower were Deanna Dovre, Carolyn Hawn, ~ Mrs. Joseph Kosik; Mrs, Ken Stanhouse, Karen Barling,: “Marilyn Goode and Mrs. Rich- ard Slade. * * * Miss McLean will be married to Michael T. DeWitt, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Noble DeWitt of Harbor Springs, Aug. 8 at Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian Church. . A waists. Sleeves — Big, from deep dolman to puffed, — Shoulders — Rounded, dropped, than padded, but hot exaggerated. * F.2? constructed rather » ‘Suits — Jackets are longer, to the hip or the wrist. © Most are fitted and belted, but the brief, easy-fit jacket appears in some collections. Skirts are slim, slightly flared, — or knife-pleated, often with slight fullness for a more flattering hipline. The tunic suit is important. Coats—-Belted waistlines and long-haired fur trim- mings are strong. There are wrap-arounds, great coats, softly shaped trench coats, deep dolman-sleeved styles, double-breasted soldier coats, and reversible cape coats. Evening coats range from white mink to brilliant silks and brocades. There are more 7% and % sleeve lengths, plus a few %-length toppers. x * * ‘ » Pur trim—It includes lynx, fox, Alaska seal, leopard, broadtail, otter, beaver, mink, opossum, raccoon, wolf, squirrel, lamb, and some chinchilla, Fabrics — Cashmeres, velours, broadcloths, fleeces, flat mohair, reindeer hair, ottomans, tweeds, plaid worsteds, mannish worsteds, and flannels. Colors—Muted paisleys, brown of all tones, blue, green with an overtone of greige and cream. blue, apple green, black, oyster, Hats—Fedoras, homburgs, derbies, slouched hats, and. high-crowned cloches. Fabrics are handled softly and brims ripple to tone down the masculine influence. Veils, satin skull caps and feathers show for evening. A short evening dress in black and white cut velvet with a.strapless bodice is sashed with a huge whirl of gold satin. This is from the Hannah Troy collection for fall. Evening Linen Shower Fetes Jeanne Calhoun _Miss Calhoun is the daugh- “ter of Mr. and Mrs. *L. Calhoun of Spokane drive. Her fiance, Thomas W. Cross, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo J. Cross of North Ham- Hawaiian Luau Honors Three the luncheon to 24 /guests, Out-of-town guests at- ~ ee 8 erage ag Me the bride’s sisters, Rita Mae ‘Constance Strait will be flow- er girl and Noyce Strait III will be ring bearer Guests at the shower were Marsha Stapp and Mrs. Rich- * fe 7 , PO a EIGHTEEN Yiu) ly i £ . Women may. serve on juries injmay serve in ‘the District ‘of Cot . 44 of Abe. states and in addition} umbia. od be Tony’s Summer ‘Special! This low price wend during the months of June, July and. August PERMANENT 3730 complete with Raireat ...... \ OTHER PERMANENTS _ $10 up | PERSONALIZED sp \s | HAIRCUT ee “There Is a Difference” Tony’ sBeauty and Barber Shop Main Floor _ Riker Bldg. _ FE 3-7186 YOUR SHORT-CUT TO FREEDOM i THE! PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959 -/ a" Married Saturday | at Sacred Heart Church were Shirley M. Palmer and Gerald W. Kurkowski. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurkowski. URS. GERALD V. KURKOWSKI Shirley M. Palmer Weds Gerald Kurkowski of Troy For her wedding Saturday morning to Gerald W. Kurkow- WAILK-AWAY —the exciting NEMO design that's eut out to completely free you from binding . . . AND give perfect figure control, Its new cut-up back and exclusive cut-up front let you stride, ride or dance; sit, bend or stretch — in heaven-lie ease. You look lovelier . . . from 3” above the waist with 16” skirt clear down the thigh . . . 2-way stretch nylon powernet rein- forced in the right places: satin elastic panels front $ 50 ‘ond back, thigh inserts shope limbs. In white only. 12 Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large. Bobette Shop TO PLEASE A MAN, CALL CAREFUL DAN FOR FLAWLESS DRY CLEANING Not clothes valuable but the whole family’s. deserve Pontiac Laundry’s gentle care and expert workmanship. 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They carried colonial bouquets of white and pink carnations. Attending the bridegroom were his three brothers, Jack and James, both of Troy, and Kenneth of Rochester. Three hundred guests attend- ed the reception held at the American Legion Hall. Mrs, Palmer wore a beige dress with a pink rose corsage and Mrs. Kurkowski was , dressed in pink with a yellow * rose corsage. Bri de-to- Be Honored at Shower. Bride-elect Mary Bateman was honored .at a miscellan- eous shower Thursday at the Oliver street home of Mrs. Niels C. Madsen, Mrs, Lester Kasten was cohostess. x* * * Guests were Mrs, T, William Brown, Mrs, William Hudson, Mrs. Thomas Bateman, Susan Bateman, Mrs. Barbara Dor- ris, Mrs. Grover Remley, Mrs. Frank Kucera, Barbara Ku- cera, Mrs, Harold Bateman, Margaret Bateman, Mrs. Todd Brackett and Mrs. Russell Carlson. A Others were Barbara Kasten, Dolores Kasten, Mrs. Edward Backes, Mrs. William Boddy, Mrs. James Glynn and Mrs. Louis Petrusha. a a ee 7 Margaret Bateman will be her sister’s only attendant for her September wedding to Rene J. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herve Adams of Highland Park, Miss Bateman is the daughter of Mrs, Har- old Bateman of Lowell street and the late Mr. Bateman. Sailing Series Starts Tuesday The boom of the starting gun Tuesday morning will find the Orchard Lake Country Club Women Sailors opening their second sailing series of the season. ct ke ke. Mrs, Berrien C. Ketchum is in charge; Mrs. Basil E. Brown is arranging the luncheon fol- lowing the event, and Eliza- beth Miller is in charge of prizes. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the first series by Mrs. Benjamin Brewster. First prize goes to Mrs. Edward S, Reid Jr. and second prize to Mrs. George H. Crane. Group Has Picnic Following services at First Congregational Church Sunday, members of the Plymouth Group and their families met for a picnic at the J. L. Van Wagoner home on Anderson- ville road. K oreiba-Shover Rites © Held in Pilgrim Church Pilgrim Holiness Church, « Port Huron was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Glenda Antonia Shover and Michael] David Koreiba. The Rev. Harold C. Rickner offi- ciated at the candlelight cere- mony before 250 guests: The bride is the daughter of former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Shover of Port Huron and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chiap- pelli of Florence avenue. The bridegroom is the son of/Mrs. John Troy and Michael F. Koreiba, both of Port Huron. The bride's floor length gown was of Alencon hand-clipped lace over satin. It featured a aaseee eeooe® een? os. ses Sssssssstessessee —: ses ae oo 12 Cubic Foot BH-12S Only $4.50 per week Offer: With this sees seetisseee* : NO MONEY DOWN Hampton Electri¢ Co. 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Mrs. Ralph Koppelburger of Kingston and Mary Ann Hicks were bridesmaids, They were dressed like the maid of honor but in light blue and their colo- nial bouqets were pink carna- tions. Flower girl, Melissa Ann _ Dell of Pontiac, wore a dress of pink organdy with an eyelet embroidered skirt and carried a basket of carnations. * * * Gary Koreiba, the bride- groom's brother of Port Huron, was best man, Ushers were James Mills and Oba Johnson, both of Port Huron, and Donald H, Dell of Pontiac and Ralph Koppelburger of Kingston. A reception was held at YMCA. Before leaving for a honeymoon té Niagara Falls, the bride change@ to a light _ blue linen sheath with white accessories and the white orchid from her bridal. bou- quet. The. couple will make their home in Port Huron. Mrs. Shover-wore-a rose lace —}—-— sheath with white ‘accessories and a corsage of white snow drop roses for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Troy was dressed in a blue silk organza | ibringing them together. The resis- Wide ua ee Benefits Whole Body By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Today I would like to suggest that swimming is a sport you can LEARN at any age. She looks pretty posing on the board, but if she wants.to retain that swim or teach your children to swim, or improve your strokes or add a new one, you may want my leaflet, “Learn To Swim.” So ew Scam tg ane curvaceous figure she should slip into * the pool for some exercise. pt eee 4 Learn to Swim at Any Age Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 22 to Josephine Low- man in care of this newspaper. I shall never forget the classes I taught some years ago. These were made up mostly of middle- aged women who never had even tried to learn to swim before. They not only became quite good at it but it was amazing what a psy- chological lift it gave them. It always_boosts interest in life and adds lustre to personality when had had no opportunity to do so. The fear of water can be over- come. You can begin this in your own bathroom by learning to hold your breath and sub- merge your face under water in’ the bowl. At this season you can hold onto someone’s hands and do the same thing in a pool or in the shallow water of a lake or river. Certain swim strokes are es- pecially good for certain figure faults. For instanee the breast stroke is a splendid spinal exercise and is corrective to round should- ers and to flabby upper legs, es- pecially an inner leg line. 4 TONS OF Unwanted Weight you add a new activity, and it Bee t certainly builds the ego when you Has n Los by conquer even a small, unreason- Michigan Women in the ing and unimportant fear. 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Finally, she thought, vaeation of fuiy is a flattering }/‘‘It doesn’t really matter where year-old daughter received an invitation to a party that is being given by a friend of hers. The invitation states to bring if I never arouse anyone's re- sentment of me, Ill be. safe. Though I may never get anything better for myself, I can at least Professional print Da deren alld | ee ee, he could take the r school exam in the fall) keep what I've got by attracting no hostile attention.” We develop this safety device childhood. It’s only poor authorities who claim a monopoly of. good ideas. Good authorities, just because they’re so busy, know they haven't voked George III, we'd have ended up with no country, just as Sid’s mother ended wp with no vaca- . | But. when she asked Mr. Horne : you, onir a for an appointment. té propose mer evenings. 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Children’s Wear CLOSE OUT All ltems Sizes 1-3 Yo OFF SUMMER JEWELRY- LAS ~ BFPO K SOM 3, ie : 8 * & St. Hugo of the Hills Church was the scene of the wedding Saturday of Nannette Ham- mond and Donald James Mor- gan. The Rev. Francis Stack - officiated at the double-ring ceremony before 200 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hammond of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morgan of Millington, N. J. The bride’s princess style gown of silk taffeta embroi- dered with seed pearls fea- tured a chapel. length train, Alencon lace outlined the por- trait neckline. Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion was held by a Juliet shell cap of orange blossoms and she car- ried a spray of white. baby - orchids, stephanotis and roses. * * * Mrs. John B. Mager of Pon- tiac was her sister’s matron of honor. Attendants were Denise Baldwin, Nancy Carlisle, Jane McDaniel and Judy Essig all of Birmingham and Mrs. Rich- ard Bowman of Flint. They wore. dresses’ of white organza over taffeta with bell shaped skirts and pink picture hats and carried baskets of pink flowers. . W. S. Morgan Jr. of Fan- wood, N. J., was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Frank Burr and Charles Hood of Bir- mingham, Richard Bowman.of Flint and the bride’s brothers, James K. Hammond and Fred- erick M. Hammond Jr. Ring bearer was Scot Mor- gan and Marsha McKee was flower girl. * * * A lawn reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents. Before leaving for a honeymoon to Nantucket Is- land, Mass., the bride changed to a‘white linen sheath dress with light blue accessories. The couple will live in Bir- mingham. The bride attended Univer- sity of Colorado where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Through long ex-)time to create new answers to old tion. Mrs. Smiley Nannete ‘Honored With Hammond and Baby Shower Donald James Morgan were married this | noon at St. Hugo of the Hills Church. Parents of the’ couple are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick. M. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Morgan. A baby shower honoring Mrs. Bruce Smiley of Anoka drive was) held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Morris on Second ragon and Mrs. Myles Turnbull. Others were Mrs, John Combs, Mrs. E. W. Watchpocket, Mrs. Donald Treece, Mrs. Joseph Perez, Mrs, Vernell Duggy and Margaret Dwire. False Eyelashes Are Just for Extra Dashes False eyelashes are fun and they can change q girl's whole attitude toward an evening out. They can make her feel self- assured, like a real, genuine femme fatale. And they're eas- ily applied. But don’t decide that just because you look great in them during the evening, you should wear them in the daytime, too. This is just too much. The girl who carries on like a siren all is a graduate of Lafayette Col- _ lege. He was affiliated with -Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mrs. Hammond wore an ice blue lace dress and Mrs: Mor- gan was dressed in a gray chif- fon dress with pink accessories. Both had corsages of wie baby orchids. day is likely to be tiresome. Wear false eyelashes, eye shadow and gold nail polish in the evening. But next day, switch to.natural miake-up and pale polish, Current population of Greece is about 8 million, _ the Saturday afternoon wedding MRS. ROBERT C. LEONARD ; Married in ee Birmingham's First Meth- odist Church was the scene of of Sue Carolyn Miles and, Rob- ert Collins Leonard. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George F. Miles of Birmingham. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Leonard of Fern- dale. Following a reception at Dev- on Gables, the couple left fora | Pi sorority. and the bridegroom Vp OFF VOSS q 5 100 Wek buen BAS LG POL AR B63 SNA DERE Ally wma WRIGHT 270 Orchard Lake Ave. “SAVE 30%, to 40% on All —— oe a © Foam-rubber or spring- filled cushions! ° ° goo ee full web bottom and : springs! 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Would it be proper for my daughter to go un escorted without feeling em- barrassed?”’ Answer: It would be best for your daughter to telephone the hostess and -ask her frankly if it will make too many girls if she accepts, and.comes with- out bringing a boy friend. “Dear Mrs. Post: A question has arisen among some of my friends as to what is correct in the following instance: If one.takes fruit to a sick friend in the hospital in a basket, or bowl, should the basket, or bow], be returned, or should the friend keep it? Will you please advise us? Answer: If the fruit was ar- ranged in the basket, or bowl, by a store, then it need not be returned. But if it is one be- longing to the person who pre- sented the fruit, it should be returned — or at least your friend should ‘be asked wheth- er or not shé would like it re- turned. . ‘Dear Mrs. Post: My son is going to be married in the early fall. 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MONDAY, JULY 12, 1059 La ~ Tigers iS Bengals 607% | Games Off Pace in League Race feo i ’ x * zk kk x *& *® ‘Callison’s Replacement Helps Chicago Beat KC Twice McAnany Raises Sox Hopes A muscular kid, Saas wears kk ok Red Sox won their sixth game in, Pennant Talk Quiets Down i Chuck Whitney of Birmingham took third place in Class B in® ithe 100 mile outboard marathon race: “at Grand Haven ‘Saturday, a xt « Bill Skowron of the New York Sox to a double win over Kansas City yesterday. He clouted a bases- loaded triple in the first inning White Sox pennant hopes. of the first game which the Sox He's Jim McAnany, who has tak-.won $3 and then duplicated the en over for John Callison whojfeat ip the fifth inning of the night- once was touted as the White Sox'|cap to ‘pave the way for a 97 main hope for rookie of the year) triumph. _—_ In addition, he made a great running eatch of Jerry Lumpe’s line drive in the eighth innfhg with two out to save the second 'game for the Sox who pulled with- haa | ‘in one game of league-leading , Cleveland. CHICAGO A 20-year-old out- fielder from California has. added Yankees was hospitalized for a a considerable glow to the Chicago thick glasses. because ‘I'm ‘near-|eight starts under their new man- sighted.” ager, Billy Jurges, The defeat x * * dropped the Yankees under the He came up to the Sox at ee E* SR Oe 8 ON Oe end of the 1958 season after bat- ‘ : ting .400 at Colorado Springs in| Hoyt Wilhelm finally won his so Sanrio (icateeor anrtmeen ce Cc 4 er Baitimore’s third place Orioles his first nine games, defeated Washington 5-1 and Bos- jnuried a four-hitter for the Ori- ton made it four in a row over |ojes Billy Gardner and Joé Tay- New York with a 7-3 triumph. jor homered off loser Russ Kem- Killebrew, whose 30 home runs imerer and Baltimore outfielders in Washingtgn's °83 games match Gene Woodling and Willie Tasby Foytack Wins Opener 6-2, but Detroit Blows Lead in 2nd Game + * * Max Faulkner, Ireland’s Ryder Cup player, fired a 68 in the final round to win the Irish Hospital's .. Golf ‘tourney with a 72 hole tol of 274. * * The New York Yankees have invited such former National League stars as Bill Terry, Jack. CLEVELAND (®—Those Tigers are back on the treadmill again/ and Detroit fans are no longer talking pennant. | (allison, also 20, failed to A doubleheader split with the! make the grade and the Sox sent league-leading Cleveland Indians him to Indianapolis and called yesterday before a throng of 54,-| up MeAnany. 727 kept the Tigers in fifth place.' In the 10 games McAnany ~~ ‘collected three hits apiece. They now have lost eight of their| last 10. The Tigers won the opener 6-2 played for the Sox, he has belted} out 14 hits for a .378 average. He! also has driven in 11 runs and| the pace of Ruth when he slammed, his record 60 in 1927, went hit-. less yesterday. “He’s a fine looking player,” said Sox Manager Al Lopez. WEEKEND FIGHuTSs By The Associated Press DISGUSTED — Arnold Palmer of Ligonier, Pa., expresses disgust with himself after missing. a two-foot putt on the final |-te Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Marty Marion, Dizzy Dean and Rogers Hornsby to meet their AP Wirephoto behind Paul F eck’s six-hit | i i “H in the Ii to st: I'm pitching and tour double ag a he can field in the big! ae hie aguinst of ‘kinds of | Jackie Jesen drove in tour ns einen, outpomied Dwight awrins. 117%, green at the Pittsburgh Field Club yesterday which would have | Old-Time stars at Yankee Sta- rien grec erry ig “= * | pitching.” oa pany slater an Monbou- ARUBA, “Bwi — a Bor Nando, tied him with Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N.Y., who won the - dium, August Sth. aheuiecks and getting Soobed The former University of South-| McAnany bats an throws right-jquette hurled five-hit ball through| Ohio, ’s. ag \ eminie taen tes Western Open Golf championship. Souchak finished with an 8- i * * * by Cleveland home runs. ern California outfielder helped the | handed. He is 5-10 and weighs 190.|6 apd one-third innings as the) TAVANMpAnse! Gercle Haig Ravens! under - 272 as Palmer finished with 273. dyson Par Aneel steel The bedraggled Bengals took al | Amateur Golf Championship yes- day off today and found them- ; terday catoetiog, Dr.-Harry Ducilli. SS Gower dat cae aa State Amateur fon oe Soe Cees. : w weeks . Th ail ? the toute place New York ‘oxi Tourney Results De fol al S id C ma eur ol ‘ing o ine, Devolt Tigars have signed He is 18-year-old catcher Don Bry- ees by half-a-game and are only}. jant from Jacksonville, Fn, who one and one-half lengths in front ont its ef Saturday and Sunda of the Washington Senators. matches in the 53rd State Amateur signed for $30,000, The Senators and the Tigers will Country ~ club 6 Port Murea one By The Associated Press | Despite his erratic eek off the'makes up for a weit slice off; Hunt fell clash in a three-game series start- need gene ‘PORT HURON — The new king tes the former. Michigan and the tee with deadly iron shots and Both hit their ing Tuesday night in the Nation’s Glenn Johnson, Grosse Iie, Dave ~ ‘Michigan State studerit made one a brilliant touch around the the green. Stevens chipped past Capital a4 Niet. Haroid Brink, Seana |of Michigan amateur golf isa eth briliant recovery shot after. an-' greens. but made a three-footer for Bobby Locke gave up all the Rapids. 2 and 1, Tom stevens. Detrait-|driving spray shooter who took the! n0- for a thrilling come-trom- Hunt needed two putts after Detroit runs in the opener. De- hole; Gene ‘Huot, Feat. i-up on, tien scenic route and wound up with behind triumph Crowned Michigan Public ing 25 feet past the flag troit scored four times in the Callum, Midland 3 and 2 (the biggest victory of his career, sone Links champion just two weeks |” , fourth inning after Locke walked merman, J eauon ome 3: m 9 Melvin (Bud) Stevens, 26-year- x * ® ago, the young collegian — play- But Hunt roared two batters and started the trow- faa 3 sind ts Dk eee gGTand Rap-lold Detroiter and former caddy| He gained the coveted trophy| ing Pirate-bold golf against a /néxt cage canning ble, Frank Bolling, returning to Bowne, Dometts av, ip yp Bud|champion, edged Gene Hunt of on his third try. Hunt, skinny 20-| man who was outdriving him on |Putt as Stevens the lineup after a 15-game-ab- : Sw. John Jawor, Dest-'r4int yesterday 1-up in 19 holes year-old sophomore at Flint Junior| every. hole — came from behind | Again Stevens went —. because of a — bone ge td Ran FINALS 5. unt for the 53rd state amateur golf College, staged one of the most/ four times. time on the 1ith where ankle, contributed a single Stevens § and ¢: Draper cet. championship. ~jdramatic duels in the long and) trapped. Stevens blasted out to the rally. fe DE and 2; Bud Stevens def. Nor- bis hao ae in (Storied history of the event and He was one down after two holes) 14, par but it SEMI-FINALS iggest hitters when Stevens, defending Detxoit| | So did Al Kaline and Gus Zer- Hunt def. Smith 1- a the state — eithe: made himself a popular rugner-| putts. At 14, nial, and the Indians chipped in Oa ei eaten et tet —- Stevens pat his tee shots (UP With his refusal to fold in the “istrict champion, knocked in 8M) match with « FINALS — ‘oot e putt. Hunt eve oes & passed ball and a couple cgvens def. Hunt 1-up on t9th hole. om the fairway at Black River ‘tetch drive. the match two holes later when!’ Hunt lost the next hole to’ Wen Lest Pet. Behind Jean fee Citairy decade ams ie ee xe Stevens took a bogey after being Stevens’ 15-foot tee me og § ryey Kuenn smacked a : first 12 holes. Hunt is a 135-pounder who trapped. tied the match for the fourth time) Baltimore =... “ ava run ‘home run to complete : the 17 Swimmers Try for ny five-|Dereten aH hs ne BE die te Atlantic City’s Cash Eensas City og $3 & is Oe Sh, viking Jim Dame ATLANTIC CITY, N.J H J, (AP)—A Y's RESULTS two-run homer, But. the _strong- ’ : "se , who walked] field of 17 sturdy distance swim- pent Puaet t — only one batter, faced just nine mers plungé into the water today Chicas, atwos Ch (ae batters over the last three innings id on the sixth annual Around-the- j Chy''7, secend game : HIGH POINT MAN Alan Two twin killings helped him out Som dealt od Island Swim, i. st: -over that span. on 5 © winner, was | Twenty-tive miles and about yn — Washington, 3 ot the ugha. | US point man with 18 points in |hours later the winner will come popes 5 ee Sore S 2) name mem one oes Po men | the National AAU men’s swim- | ashore.to take the biggest share of Sleveland 8, Detros 7, night sr ts gn Beg donee? | ming championships in Log Altos; |$11,000 in prizes. ; TODAY'S GAMES prow eng pis nila : Calif. Somers of Indiana Univer- | Pre-tace ‘favorites for the water Sew’ York a Bales 4° yp m.- Losses victory. — ¥ | sity won the 400-meter freestyle 'marathon are defending champion lng =o Kuenn and Maxwell and a sac- | ;,, 4:30.6 for a new American |Tom Park of Bellflower, Calif., Only game scheduled. runs pM ex-tiger Al Chowtte. Ctizey's record. and Cliff Lumsden of Toronto, his and pitched onto the green Pe emonnOws 8c al some 45 feet the pin. Detroit 7: A walk to Yost — his fourth| past Chicago at Boston = Stevens wedged his third shot Eanscs Chy tt Beittnere 7:08 p.m. of the day and the fourth time he, eeress tic bile aah ee ball started a run-scoring inning with a base on balls — led matters off! alid three feet past. He got his NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ in the third. Red Wilson doubled first putt dewn for a birdie-four Yost home and knocked out Ci- Hunt needed two putts and the | se, prancisco .. "yet Pet Bening cote, match went inte overtime, Miwsulee 3 # i Pittsburgh =. “ # Fits Minnie Minoso and Rocky Cola- evens SOG SO OF Se care! ee ear a 4 A vito hit Tom Morgan for home hole, putting his second shot a &. cua; a: ae runs in the fourth. Colavito K Western () en Victor foot trem the fing end getting bis, fees “242 # slammed his 28th roundtripper birdie. Hunt was short of the) ygsrenpay’s REsutTS in the «ixth after Morgan yielded Ox hal dead tae he rR aac se coe vee singles to Minoso and ex:Detrelt:-) PrrTsBURGH (AP) — Shed:for a shaky Tl round that wiped a tie. ve einen tim ted tp a nn Saer pounds and saye strokes says out his lead at 54 holes and left | few lucky n| guicage 7 : A one-run margin was oll Janky | golter Mike Souchak. him all alone in second place with PP eso coe breaks, +, Chicago 1 second’ game : Jim Perry needed. The tamed’ The 196-pound hard hitter trom|273. strokes. who walloped Tom Cicimnatl 4 Use Angeles 3” Tigers never seriously threatened,Grossinger, N.Y., says the fact| The difference amounted to, Draper in Sunday morning’s semi- nites wees against him. » |that he has trimmed off 20 pounds|$2,500. Palmer got just half as final match 6 and 5 to gain the| cnicage 3. eg ger = . Me Walee was a big factor|much as Souchak. . voen 4d Siedecot Pendeat 100 fea ‘Frantace a vantage .of some estern Open champion-| The duel of the two f Up} tes » and some shaky relief pitching by|ship, He won it yesterday by “al stare was a dramatic elinus © in the morning. TODAY'S GAMES Ray Narleski to score thiree more!single pressure-packed putt.on the| a par shattering tournament | Stevens, ousted by Draper in the! 1o4 angeies "ar Cmnet Me runs in the seventh. Jim Baxes, eighteenth green of the Pittshurgh which was, surprisingly, a sub-| 1958 - . succeeds Glenn’ Devi (86 (8-6) aed adh im Vie Power amd ‘Minoso clubbed) Field Club. Picking up the $5,000! stantial failure at the box office.\” Johnson as the amateur titlist.| “" sores «6.2.20 0 Btri’krd, 3) 4000 _— fi Kuenn, rf $112 Power, ib .4000\0f Ligonier Pa., missed his putt|“V€ Pars to the 220-yard uphill wahoo’ of 141 sitet 13868 trom two feet’ and had to, sete eighteenth emt ittt gece, 7 PELs Gh eet RAD weet 5 plrsecmeg oe gempeses , Stas a8 ts Beam S4tS Te Se maahed oh A as] -eeame AMATEUR CHAMP — Mel (Bud) hampionship. H sity: 6 oe rasrarea et: Oe Sey Seren to ° 2 : — Me u state champio e was on r- : at Bolling " soit a-Haniner 133M uskegon Boat —— ary and a stroke better) Stevens, 26, of Detroit is the new Michigan way once his first 12 holes = Black River |" Rk ated : : povale © » 3333 Racer Win ner oe Play Sarasota, Fla.,! Amateur Golf Champion. He edged Gene Hunt Country Club but managed to recever remark- Diagnosis: Careless takeaway. = ee : ' of Flint 5 z Fe citap: UP] came, . BETH GRAND MAWEIFERG: Loca tn eee: ae yesterday 1up in 19 holes of the 53rd ably in defeating Hunt for the title q ‘ TREATMENT: One of the most important single infrBtruck out for Locke In se Boat Arnold Palmer, $2,500 3 © phases of the golf swing — and one which all golfers © for Bridges in Sth. m nol midnd reaps nas George Bayer, song es _ . aoe ‘le : el can concentrate on with benefit — is Bee first 12 sorties : cs) annua a eer 69-67-72-66—274 or 80 t the clubhead te ee S d DeBolt Repeat Boat livery, Pol CE AND on.” Oa 3 100-mile Western Michigan Out- prel tt S aos anes 71-67-70-67—~275 avage an e O t epeat at very, 0 ice travels on the backswing. cuged, Fu,noFpaiacese gbeam board Marathon “on. the Grand] p Pibwe. ign... oennessm Wi ee oe a: Bridges, Bolling and Zernisl 2 Pet River Saturday with a time of 2 sonata Fie. ‘oes. 71-66-72-67~976| Stan Savage and Mrs. Zadah, most let # second straight title in Softball Battles _ generally is called the 1 Goovelend 1. jhours, 34 minutes and 42 seconds.|» Mid, Pines. NC, ..... 69:78.66-67—277| DeBolt got off to a good start, then’ slip away. They made the turn | Lengdon’s Boat Livery defeated takeaway. P H R ER BBSO| Tullio Celano Jr., of Bronx,|, Louis... 72-7169-71-277 Hung on tenaciously to win the in 36 blows, only two above par, [pontiac State Hospital, 10-9, and The idea here is to see Foytack (W.#-1) 96324 2 v. wk te Sa , nl Jack Fleck, se00 jannual City Mixed Two-Ball Four: then soared to 41 knocks on the the Pontiac Police trimmed Griff’s that the clubhead moves smith 30 0 0 0 0 - class title with ),."Cumpbel. $728 | 11707027 sophie golf téurnament.for the sec- south side, six over regulation Grif), 8-2, in Ci ftba’ straight back away fr Perrareee ; 1 1 06 1 1a time of 2 hours, 27 minutes and} Knoxville, Tenn. ..... 65-71-66-76—278 ond consecutive year Saturday) figures. * a : . Jeguom on bEs orem. surtey 8te-/ 57 seconds. Roy Lenk of Detroit Bs, 5 Wl oncon-selattienois at -Pouties Municipaf \games Sunjay night at Northside _ the ball, and that. this anconm GAME | won class D utility honors in one Be. 907.20 ane golf course. Savage and DeBolt birdied the Park. Both were makeup contests early backswing action is’ 0 CLEVFIAND hour, 49 minutes-and 16 seconds. Geng Litter, $537.50 °° beset: Ist and 3rd holes on the north from previous rainouts. smooth and unhurried. If vost yee ek uriervna soe shyhh| Phil Van Sycle of Battle Creek ene, Sit og 72-40-40-71-200| Mrs. DeBolt, six-time women’s ‘nine while ee to bogies on| A seven-run spree in the 3rd in- this is done with care and Maxwell “if S11) Meco ) $319) was first in class B utility, finish- Beach, Fis, .. 70-60-75-67--281/ city champion, and Savage, one Nos, 2, 6 and 7 ning, highlighted by Bill Ligon’s precision, chances for an : as Jr., ’s better public links grand slam homer, iced the de- : Kaline cf 8099 Prancona cf 4110 ing in one hour, 58 minutes and 2% Wow }Orteane 72-71-69-69-—281 uel te a Twenty-six teams competed in overall good swi Zernial Ty $216 Hela’ " £44 4iseconds. Butch Hall of Eaton Rap-| °*"was ‘Pain Beats’ r-neeeeson| Solters for many years, survived lin. siternate shot tourney, the() Joe Conrad, $210. scorecard of 42-37~79. All alone " wie rs. ; - "witsen, yo it 2. |Brodie, quarterback for the San!’ gan Antonio, Tex. .... 76-66-71-68—289), . Joe Koceis-Bett Riveondeim 5 Bison ele. And’ bower |FTancisco Forty-Niners, is such «| 2", 2 ; essneneh-cieb in 3rd place at 43-37-80 were Joe in ‘Hamm eS aia. eee t' Miss Detroit Wins R ase. o i am. Me Ae ' eet “D scor at ag good golfer that he may join the] Bert "Weaver ie ped Koesis and Betty Ritzenheim. - Jim 3 hi re 10-81 ISS , ins Kace — a Minosé. 2. &-Kaline. SP—wii-fouring pros after the 1¥@ National’ Jack . orn 9-8) Thrée teams shared 4th spot with sine, yy age Lee) DETROIT w — Chuck Thdinpson § ee WR ER BR 86 ‘Football League season: | Don NY. Te7-n49-2'81s—Joe Burgdort and Mrs. ©. R. if; t-Bote 69, Dennis-(drove Miss Detroit to @ new heat : do (L* Lou ist Ht 66 $ rrego 73-67-74-70—294 Zahm. (42-39), Del and Jewell Ham: ‘Telend J. aes a ee 91, My deem ‘ : tebe | Dave: Regen Jr. $96.77 | mett (41-405 and. Jimm_and- Bobbie ep 93, _ Hammiett-Childress TM bee Ban dante Saturday and won ; Fa 5 os” ‘ ; $ 3 2). In 1908 Walter Johnson shutout ae Aiaatidien °F (41-40) an Smith ABP the _Aindal international pal " | By Bonn RR U—Hurley. the Yankees on Friday, Saturday | Tenn. ce TIBI, " : i Chintock-De nasa sing: ‘ite ” sa “land Monday in successive starts. |" reper § onset - T074-68-72—204 The Savage-DeBolt teain’ al- heat oe jon , , ‘ A ‘ ) f, \ : ( or S * ;THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SULY 13, 1959 FAST START — First time Watkins Lake Yachting Assn. tried a one-heat all-class handicap race, the event, Sunday, proved in- teresting, exciting, and successful. The start was snapped (above) with Don Zannoth’s thistle, Seaweed (No. 710) at left, off to a fast {) Pontiac Press Phote start. Zannoth placed 2nd in the day’s totals, with Glenn Fries lightning, Jo-Dee, 1st and Fred and Bruce Brede’s lightning, Busy- Bees, 3rd. Neil Wheeler's snipe, Little Faster, won in the morn- ing, Zannoth was Ist in the afternoon race. 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Nine-year-old son Jim helped (17 inches long, 3 pounds). The in The Press contest, so Mrs. Broniecke and Jim are going back to Walters lake (Clarkston- big one.” youngsters of racing, the 2-year- olds, take over the scene at Hol- lywood Park this week, with the $100,000 added Hollywood juvenile championship set for Saturday, * * * But the hero of the backstretch is 4-year-old Hillsdale, who two days ago added the $162,100 Hol- list of seven previous rich stakes victories. He beat off a truly magnificent old_guy, Alfred G. Vanderbilt's er, Terrang, in the.Cup battle. Included will be a decision on the possibility of a match race witty Round Table proposed by Ben Lindheimer, Chicago track baron. Smith made it clear conditions will have to be right for such a race, however. “Tl tell you this,” the big ex- athlete declared, ‘‘we won't take Table because, after all, he’s a great horse, too,” Hollywood Park, of course hopes Hillsdale will remain ‘and race in the $100,000-added Sunset Handicap at a mile and five- lywood Gold Cup Handicap to his|T°¥: Find, spotting him 12 pounds, as) . well as another tough old custom:| i Hillsdale Wins Gold Cup INGLEWOOD, Calif.. (AP)—The, eighths which closes the meeting July 22. Hillsdale dispelled any doubt that he can win at a mile and — ee p. What about a mile and five- ? “T think he can run as far as Lady Amateur Golfers Begin State Tourney Birmingham Starlet for Crown JACKSON W — Sally Sharp of Birmingham will be up against four ex-champions when she defends her title in the Michigan Women’s Amateur golf competition here this week. the Country Club of Jackson course. She will swing into action when match play starts tomorrow. 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(32.59 ee 2 Totes 368 SECOND GAME CHICAGO (AP)—The 50th an- - svomgs,® Bieta ***| nasa ore thbL ” gy enpinual National Clay Court tennis guuem, 20 11128 Temple zo to 4) surder ot “L0's'§ aparice “24! toumament opened today with Baebes 241 Rei HET B” 2n38 teary 324 Alex Olmedo, Bary Mackay and Roseboro € $000 Peodion 3 3010 bBelia x" i1e ye 43 3| Bartzen favored for the men's Paine chit 3OL0 eheMilen OOSe Cerv h thee tema th ooo) meles championship, : Be, Gages heise, Stetiasirer © L18t Gite M, 28141. Olmedo, ottially ranked No, 2 Cree’ pr 800 Thomas Mf 4000/H smith 136 pions 3210 among the nation’s amateurs and | 000] Deatatrt oe 407 a 5 io top-seeded in the tournament, has | Visit 35 4.8 4\.cBoone 101 rocketed up the net ratings on ton mee Donan for Lynch in ane | aWerd ae3! ese aso vsslti®, Victories for the conquering MODEL Crnctonat ooo M9 Be MI echtleg out or “coleman, tm sin:' =| United States. ae yet pion | SWIM POOL . lee OT Chcmnall g7-8. vivo ont sate for Dickson 1 8h. ship at Wimbledon, England. Hell o Miracle Shoppieg Cuter —e Los “Angeles| aed £258 BE and Mackay are not expected to . oe M2, 9. ERE noes rn ay ER RaML amin oom De wl e@ Es « 2 Pe ee a | 0) Fox and Torgeson. LOB—Kans Olmedo, 23-year-old native of! ‘ Fig G0 3 SE a SEARS ee aucun, age |Peru and now of Lon Angees,| NEW ‘59 WAGONS German, ‘andes, Boggess, sudol. T) Men's solhas a first round bye as do alli} RADIO 319 00 2:14. A—14.443. Coleman i, 28.4 § ' “4 other seeds except MacKay, No. HEATER caenae Second baewaisa Dickson ou oe 3 1 8 H ¢ 9 2, of Dayton, Ohio. His match ©. tavior 2th ht PHILADEL ab rh bd 3110] 7th in overall standings for the 3- Santora p 1080 Burdetio p 1216) aay series at Mack Goodute, Shop from 9:30 til 2 for savings. ed sth, were the qualifiers, FYC Regular hours resume Wednesday Fisher p ees skippers were shut out from the eg acetate gt S| er recat, to be snled Ang. up for ; ; aa poe ore foeni| 21-23 at Crescent, on the Detroit eo ie. i vray Pn pescer,| tiver. Set OC eee = * om 7 * ~ rd LJ Brandt. | Mathews S—Burdette, - Bruton. |" was 8th, back of Bill and Ed rae vere ey KANSAS CITY CHICAGO .,| McKinley, (Tawas) who won. 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Swimmers Set World Marks timed in 2:17.9 to shatter Austral- ‘LOS ALTOS, Calif. (AP) — A smashing performance that brought two world, seven Ameri- can and 11 AAU meet records also brought proof today the United States grows stronger in swim- U.S, team’s trip to Japan, rated the upcoming meet a ‘‘tossup.” student, starred in last night's windup as he swam the 200-meter McKinney, 20-year-old pre-law backstroke with seeming ease but ming with the approch of the 1960 Olympic year. Tomorrow, tng two fellows who established fresh world standards in the 200-meter butterfly—head a/, 16-man, team going to Japan for 2 ME wet daly BE eS cessfully defend its team title with SERVICE | SPECIAL EE RS ee EOE RRS t Wheel Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK 95 This Ad y\150 of the country’s top amateur taking _iare entered again, Others com- the 6,617-yard, | Wellshire Jim Wink Takés Cage Post at Ferris College 150 Begin Play in Publinx Test Low 64 to Qualify in National Golf Event on Denver Layout DENVER (AP)—Qualifying play in the National Publi¢ Links Tour- nament gets under way today with golfers part. * * * The lowest 64 scorers will enter match play competition Wednes- day — compared with the original entry list of 2,437 pared down in Defending champion Dan Sikes of Jacksonville, Fla., and 1957 winner Don Essig of Indianapolis of 2:18.4. .,| Harper, the 3-meter springboard cham.-| champion. ian John Monckton’s world récord * * * Troy, an 18-year-old, had estab- lished his world mark the night before with 2:16.4 in the 200-meter butterfly, * * * The Detroit AC 400-meter med- ley relay team, with John Smith le, | citizens’ record in the event with a 4:21.9. clocking. Lance Larson, 19, of Los An- geles scored a double triymph in winning the 200-meter individual medley in 2:24,7 for an American record and the 100-meter butterfly in 1:01.1, a meet record. * * * In other event on last night's program, Cuba’s Manual Sanguily District Junior Legion Baseball tle at Southfield. |Bue Relief Hurler Chale All-Time Victory Strings By The Associated Press The consecutive game - winning}: zy Dean, were records of Rube Marquard and ball as his sling shot, came within Carl Hubbell, which: have with-jfive victories of equalling both stood the assaults of such pitch- — yesterday when he won ing goliaths as Walter Johnson, |};. Pi _ Lefty Grove, Bob Feller and Diz-|span. The 155-pound relief artist challenged today|is unbeaten this year, meg roger by a modern David. He is S-foot,|lost since May 30, 1958. Face, who uses a baffling fork game this year row over a two-year age geite? i i : 3 3 5 rf : Southfield Wins Ist Round Title. 3-2 Triumph Over RO Earns Spot in Legion Zone Tournament won the first round title in the 18th Leaue with a 3-2 victory over Royal Oak in their showdown bat- Some daring work on the base paths by Ned Simmons account. ed for Southfield’s winning run in CLASS A—) te of x ey ¥s. the 4th inning. Simmons reached Shaw's deweers, isner Field, 6:30 p.m. ist on an error, took 2nd on a | crass hott Lum Nicholie, te Park, 5: sacrifice fly, moved to 3rd on another miscue and’ dashed home while the Oaks were trying to run down Spicer between ist and 2nd, Tt was Southfield’s 9th win in 10! Starts compared to an 82 record for Royal Oak and the victory en- titled Southfield to enter the Amer- ican Legion zone tournament. Sec- risid 5:30 p.m. tiac 5:30 p.m Pontiac Royals vs. Sno-Bol, 8 30 p.m Alert base-running was the dif- eos ference yesterday as Southfield Lakeland Sa Rhergtanta 8:30 Pharmacy vs. Waterford Merchants p.m.; Arrows vs. Dobski's Bar, +30 3 p.m. Star Drive-In, 7 Big Bear Construction, 8:30 p.m. tercup T vs. Wr vs, Sno-Bol, 7 p.m.; Nonne’s vs. Eagles, 8:30 p.m. Sports Calendar TODAY City League Baseball A—=ipales / ve. Jets, Wisner B—Tailbott Lumber ys. Pon- usiness Instifute, Jaycee Park, City League Softball AT BEAUDETTE—CIO Loe 504 vs. Merchants, Lakeside Local p.m.; - —_ i=—Drive-In Cheaners vs. p.m.; State — vs. ‘ p.m Waterford Softball AT DRAYTON PLAINS—Lakeland TUESDAY City League Baseball a . Don. City League Softball " AT BEAUDETTE—Moose 182 vs. Blue P.m.; Arro Realty vs. AT NOT” ny earee Bowl vs. But- Cpheben ; Autos of Burope tery, 8:30 p.m. Waterford Seftball AT DRAYTON Meng een bee taur ed ca taen "ae ta which won starts this year, raced to an easy/He yielded the tying victory Saturday in the $50,000)ninth, but was wee added Michigan Mile at the Detroit|victory when Roberto Clemente race course. only $6,330 collected a whopping $40,350 for its triumph. Total purses for the 13- starter race was $58,400. Total Traffic about three lengths ahead through the back stretch and then opened up an even wider ope/ lead in the dash for the wire. Fen Mile to Total Traffic year|curfew law, It will be completed 19, in a game and a half of the league Giants. San Fran- cisco one-game mar- over which first game 7-6 and DETROIT (UPI) — Total Traffic,|the Phillies taking the second 41. gelding The G & K stable horse took the lead at the first turn and breezed to a track record of 1:41.4, as a 30-1 shot, returning $67, $25.60 and $11.60 across ‘the board. The gelding, which had earned’ in its 12 prévious starts, Jockey Herbert Hinojosa kept Racetracker and Plion, two im- ports for the richest race in Michi- gan, ran second and third, re- spectively. Face rescued Harvey Haddix in of 12)the eighth inning of the first game. the Sats the singled with the bases full. He was called upon again in the sec- ond game to protect a 5-4 lead in the ninth. The Cards had a run- ner on first. and none out. The little right-hander fanned pinch hitter George Crowe. Before El- roy could pitch again, the clock halted proceedings. + ok * The two appearances were the 34th and 35th of the year for Face, who worked in 68, 59 and 57 Fireman’ Face Wins 1. th in Row T-inch Elroy Face of the’ Pitts-| ’ burgh Pirates... five-hitter against the Dodgers for his eighth. victory. Home runs by Vada Pinson, Ed. Bailey and Frank Robinson accounted for the first three runs. Eart Averill sparked a’ seven- Rube Gomez and reliever Jack Meyer, Ray Semproch gave the Phils a split by hurling a. four- hitter in the nightcap. Ed Bou- chee’s homer, hig: second of the day, was the decisive blow in a four-run first inning, RAMMLER-DALLAS= For a BETTER DEAL on '59 Dodge . Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Impérial, Dodge Truck 1001 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 ond round play begins Wednesday. In other Junior Legion games Sunday, Birmingham absorbed a 4-3 defeat from Rochester on the latter’s diamond and Milford went 13 innings for a 9-8 triumph over visiting Troy. Four consecutive singles in the 13th frame tallied the winning run for Milford with the 3rd hit strik- ing pitcher Forest Culp in the chest Culp, who had pitched all the way for Troy, was. removed from the mound and the game- single came off reliever Davidson. Ullman Is First. Red Wing Signed DETROIT (UPI) — Center Norm Ullman has become the first play- held onto his meet record in the 100- meter breaststroke with a 1:14.6 performance that beat New York's: Fred Munsch, Earlier in the qualifying, Munsch turned in the best time of 1:15.5 that eclipsed the Cuban's former meet record of 1:15.9, * * * er to agree to terms for the 1959- 60 season with the Detroit Red Wings. General manager Jack Adams announced yesterday signing the 23-year-old veteran for his fifth season with the National Hockey league club. Gary Tobian of Los Angeles re- tained his platform diving title, He declined consideration for the trip to Japan and *it went to Don Ullman reportedly received a pay increase. Last year the five- foot, 10-inch, 185-pounder scored 22 goals and 36 assists for 58 points, ranking second on the De- troit club behind right wing Gordie Howe. &- 2 The tourney will be played over Jones Trap Champ par-71 layout at Club. NState Publinx champion, and two). three-time state champions, Mike Other Michigan entrants are poay Smith’ and Charley Barker, |' Park, one of the most INUELUUUUEUT ANT: RELINE rots >] | hi GOODYEAR THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE! FIRST etre a PONTIAC | DRIVE-IN THEATER The World's Most i te 1 Sh UNCUT—ORIGINAL At Popular Prices Children Under 12 Free Birmingham Shooter Wins ST. JOSEPH — Johnny Jones of Birmingham scored 199x200 yester- day and won the singles title of the Michigan State trap shooting) tournament at the Berrien. County | Sportsmen's Club. Howard Marquardt of Sturgis Was runnerup with a score of - 198-200. L. F. Locks of Charlotte hit 197x 200 and won the State Class AA championship. 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W, With Preminger Again = amounted to, Sem, FW Burglar Was Too Late ne of 11 per cent over BIRMINGHAM (# — The burglar ee a was a little late and he won't get) Dollar volume of yon-residential, glar broke into a- restaurant and building contracts in May totaled) got away with 30 cents — only |$16,274,000, down 25 per-cent from hours after it went out of business, 'the like 1958 month. WATERFORD ES DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FA IVE -1N | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS lary (he’s the aslees musical ar- | -HOLLYWOOD—Just before Otto|ranger). Dorie, the mother-to-be, | Preminger took off for Israel, he whispered her secret at a recent signed Lee Remick to play the|party. lead in “Bunny Lake Is Missing. Paulette Goddard, who gets - 2% around, has accepted -an invita- tion to be in Moscow for the World Trade Fair. Fred Astaire is back in town, after a successful appearance with) his book. A magazine writer has’ been following him to get material! | @rrange for Leon Uris’ “Exodus” (for an article and he can't find which is on Otto's program for | anyone to say a word against Fred. mext year. oe ee IN . * ROBERTA Curtain Mon. - Fri. 8:20 P. M. Sat. 0:00 P. M. MING JULY 20—JULY 25 DON AMEGHE in SILK STOCKINGS HURON: | Lee is so good in “Anatomy of a Murder’ that he hastened to get (her name on a contract. Otto says he’ll start “Bunny Lake” in November in New York. While he’s in Israel he will TWO eck. cree Automatic Washer Normal Cycle Short Cycle For Regular Loads For Delicate Fabrics Jando -2683 =] MILY DR Price Is Important - So Is Service ’ He expects to be back in this! -4 different kind of party was! Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—-Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. ot * pe You Get Both at Wayne Gabert s! country Aug. 1 when he'll name a/hosted by Kim Novak at Blum’:. wan | costar for Miss Remick. ‘ urs. &9 :20 She bought an ice cream soda. | luncheon for her mother, her aunt A year ago the name Dick Clark} and uncle. | wasn't worth a nickel at the box-, office, but how the‘ picture has, thru WED! epee), THE BOOK THAT ROLLICKED TWO CONTINENTS 1S A 2F soa ROMANTIC RIOT ON THE SCREEN \Picket ‘Labor News’ changed. ILMED ON : to * * for Contract Violation F , Diek is the teenagers’ delight) LOCATION and they are putting down the red] DETROIT im — Picket lines were IN THE carpet at Columbia when he ar-'set up by mailing department em-. ‘tives the last of the month for ployes today at offices of the De-! troit Labor News, official publica- tion of the Wayne County AFL-CIO. A, HAYSTACK! | “Harrison High.’ Tuesday Weld, who is the most | sophisticated 15-year-old who has ever come to our town, plays op- | posite Dick. | I found that he is just as popu- he is right here with our own Hollywood contingent. ilar in New York, if not more SO, as. The strike was called by mailers local 40 of the International Typo- graphical Union over what wnion | officials termed collusion between! ‘the publication of American Mail- ers to violate the local’s contract | with the Labor News. | | f of STAN FREBERG REYNOLDS tow RANDALL pan: DOUGLAS Milton Lomas, ah ITU official, A RACY, OM even Jack Benny whispered in my car| S#id the union label, designating | oaauee Pagel DEBBIE REYNOLDS ‘that he had a story for me and| # publication printed and mailed TINY RANDALL “The —. Game’ jhe did indeed; On his first TV show by trade union mempbers, can- | f AUL DOUGLAS jof the season his guest ‘will be, re now be displayed at the | pee pap . ‘former President Harry. S. 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Bethlehem was SoybeansGain, | Corn Weakens CHICAGO #® — Grain futures prices reacted rather sharply to- day on the Board of Trade to the government crop report with all came in January soybean delivery Faults off around a point, which started the day up as much Skreet oda." cci:*4%) The virtual certainty of a see as 6% cents a bushel above the & *S\reflected in some market uneasi- Here’s news for 4 out of 5 fathers. There’s a valuable and informative ‘brochure that’s just out, especially prepared for fathers. It is Life of Virginia‘s Protection. Check - List. William Green, Life of Virginia's rep- resentative, would like to pro- vide you this brochure. It’s a simple, but thorough, way of checking every single point in your family: .ecurity plans. It- tells you exactly “— you should know — and do — fo 4 protect your family’s future. There’s no charge or obligation for this interesting brochure. William Green would like to 7a give you your copy. Telephone him today. It’s valuable. It's free. An estimated $100 worth of cloth- ing, linen, and furniture was stolen by thieves who broke into a farm cording .to Oakland County Sher- iff's Deputies Saturday. Notice—Coal Users. Coal are lowest at this time of the so retail are lower ne i ing 's hea’ beg Place an Blaylock . Supply Co. 81 4 FE oe One of Michigan's ‘Oldest Doctors Dies LAPEER — One of the state’s sociated Press); aad | gett "THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13 13, a : i 4 : : ‘ + j i Mishaps Leave 22 Dead in State During Weekend) ‘Separate traffic accidents which took the lives of eight members of two families pushed to 22 the total number of persons killed in Michi- gan accidents over the weekend. * * * Four members of a Flint family were killed Saturday night near Traverse City when their station wagon was struck from the rear by an auto and burst into flames. Victims of the fire were Licyd David, 57, his wife Stella, 52, their daughter, Mrs. Alma James, 34, and a 15-ybar-old grandson, Gerald Anger. Four in a South Bend, Ind, fam- ily died in a two-car, head-on col- lision on M60, one mile east of Three Rivers Saturday afternoon. SWERVED INTO PATH Donovan Reisig, 23, Buchanan, was killed in an accident Sunday morning in Allegan County. A 25-year-old Flint man, Michael Clement, died when thrown from the car in which he was riding when it went off a road near Gray- ling. Harry Schmidt, 54, Port Austin, was killed Sunday morning. when he lest control of his car near Huron City. Drowning victims included 38- year-old Harry R. Temple, a Grand Rapids father of seven who drowned Friday night while fish- ing under a bridge in suburban North Park, A Grand Rapids boy, 12-year-old John Latimer, drowned Saturday in Pigeon Lake, Ottawa County. George Smith, 39, Levering, drowned Sunday in Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County. Four-year-old Terry L. Snider of Wyoming drowned Sunday in Green Lake, Allegan County when the boat in which he was riding cap-| sized, A seven-year-old Detroit boy, Donald Plummer, burned to death late Saturday when he and his brothers went to bed, forget- ting to turn off a stove on which they had cooked French fried po- tatoes, Nellis L. Carrier, 50, Ypsilanti, was: killed early Sunday when he tried to run across a railroad track ahead of a train. He didn't make it. A 44-year-old Romulus man, Har- mon D. Emmons, died in a house fire‘ early Sunday when he fell asleep while smoking a cigarette. TOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—(Compited by the As- 30 15 18 60 Indust, se 9 Otil. _, Net change .... —.5 4 Noon today ....390.2 145.5 078 233.5 Prev, day ...+..350.7 146.0 97.9 233.9 Week ago ......3948.5 144.6 He 232. Month ago .332.7 139.8 94.2 222.9 Year ago ..0+..256.4 99.8 82.2 1749 1959 high ....-.350.7 147.6 102.6 234. 1959 low ..ee+..306-1 133.8. 083.7 211.5 »| 1958 high eeee 312.0 136.5 95.7 2143 1958 low ...+.. 234.7 80.9 72.9 156.6 — alg | C. J: Pigures after dectmet — are ef oon ‘igh Low Allen Elec. & Equip. eos 2.3 4 Baldwin Rubber 23.4 23.4 = Gear Co.*......65.5 39)=—s 38 Oil & Chem 14 #14 #14 Howell Elec. Mir Co.* li 122 r M. Co.* 12.6 13.4 The het Co.*......+5 14.4 15, on ll Mig. Co.* .....++ . 11.6 12 Kents 16.4 16.6 Edison~ Co.* “No sale: bid ¢ and asked. Bloomfield Leader, H. G. Corbet, Dies Service for Henry G. Corbet, 61,| 8|Michigan State qithe Pontiac YMCA. ‘\/hour course. Members will pay -6/ $15. close of Friday, All other soybean) 16 -— ieisest Peeawaws Hen contracts were ahead by 2 cents: Raspberries black, 34 fe anise te ness. At the same time, prices} State Police said the accident oc- Or more. Strawberries. No. 1. 1¢ qts. .......- 5.50/Were near historically high levels|curred when 30-year-old Robert L. ko * veostsaios and there was some concern over|Cunningham of South Bend Brokers said that corn showed a third-quarter slowdown in busi-|swerved into the path of an on- Beans, green, flat, bu. ... $2.75 “q surprising resistance to the sell- Beans. green. round, - “bu. eee ee 2.804 iness, coming car while trying to pass a ing which was related entirely to Beets, toppea, bu.) .-....: i truck. ad md = goes [9 ivelis tee] _, Youngstown Sheet dropped | Ginningham, his father Richard the report B 4 ; ' . roccoil. No |, ‘69! about 2. All major steels took ; : After an hour wheat was %-% caueees, eS oes 42; losses, Motors, aircrafts and 58, his mother Mary and his teen- . : -s, L : ane : cents a bushel higher July 1.87%; Cabbag Red, bu. -- ‘00| airlines were mixed. Rails were (“2° sister Mary Anne were killed f : bl = . : corn %-% lower July 1.23; oats| Carrots ~ a prouts, bu. down decisively. Oils were un- | ; os killed 31% higher July (new type com terete: ty | changed tea bit tomer. |, Seven ther pornon, were Kile ract) 6744; rye 144-2% higher Jul Gusumbers, ir ge bu. 650 ' = so 1.27; soybeans 1%-3% higher ads Cucumbers, slicers, ney. bu bu. .... 5.50 The proposed merger of Mack end, while four drowned, two died 2.20% Kohirabi, doz. behs igcieie ples sprees Trucks and Northeast Capital in home fires and one man was , : Qaions, green, d E ggg ttettntts 3 Corp. found Mack with a fractional | struck by a train. 7 - ourty, om bebe 2000 loss and Northeast with a drop of Grain Prices Poa ie “VIII Boo] well over a point. . Gustave A. Schettling, 73, Pon- inte tins peppers Gayente, ok... 233 tiac, was killed late Friday in a CHICAGO July 13 (AP) — Opening |Peppets, sweet, pk. <2. sco. 2.26.2! 2.00 head-on collision on Telegraph grain prices: ” om ; _— eee — 60 Ib, bag .. 240 New York Stocks road, S (new)— Ss, re WR. Cl eces « Ba é IW vc cave- 4.81% daly 6.62.20, 61% Radishes, white, doz, o.oo. .ecaees 1.25 (Late Morning Quotations) A 67-year-old Camden man Se pee tt . ceseseee 68) 1 RRubard oud dos. bchs.......4. ¥0! Figu : aS : tease is ee ooo 70% Squash, tte aig Cepperenen 6 1307 res after decimal poit are eights Charles E. Freed, died Saturday Mer dee kre Tomatoes, hothouse, # Ibs... LIB) Ab Rede 2... a4 Renetfoty ..lageg| might in a two-car crash in Hills- sie hans Le july nee 1.2845 Tomatoes, "eahseer. £6 WOR vcs cee: 10) ied TBA Kimb Cik *2'""gp.g'dale County, ooree® . seen OVE ( SETRIDS, OU fnew eer eee eee eee * B weer F . Ke iy : sae a ag ee i eae cee ans bed wet el ee . ti wer eee EDO Fap RR BR ee a 5 al ze 4 = Se Mee araaer™ aauane | oan ae 10 Libby ter nt troit, was killed when struck by a reg Ls wo wf ong aooaaees 620 |Cabbage. No 1. DU. weeseeseeeeee 91.29/48 gina 43.0 Lockh Aire |. 313 soste iid 1 ae cena oe Collard. Wo. oS Sore seees eh jae Sh Loew's / : 30 . : a. ee Ee secveescoe Lb m ae : ne as 41. 4 Ba asta ome Mee ice B00 lane el be cccee, cane 139 Am Mowry 3 Lontuad"..:./¢4(Claims Ouster From Ambulance i. ln RRMA ORO OHO EERO OOH OESS a oid : AC) ty . Spinach, bu. ......- Sicenerecss wees 195/Am N WAlwscetaas Swiss chard. bu. ........cccccasces, 1:50| Am Te & Tel 812 Martin "cos." 308 Drayton Plains Man Tureing, BG, ces cscs accs fcasens 190|Am Tob... 4. May D gtr $13 Winner in Boat Race epee en ee Mere go BRGEUE DO. .2. ccccscccdecsvcceces. 1.50 Merr Ché& 19.6 feo reas "3 eee . COLUMBUS, Ohia ww Dr. Wil- [Lettuce Reston, bu. 2.25 86.8 Mina Pel 228 jam Linss of Newport, Ky., was'rettuce. leaf’ be seargg ey : : i , bu. 59 Str . 23. Mont Ward ....50 credited with a world record yes-|Romaine bu. ..........seeseseeee: ie —. oo — wanes _s A Milford man, injured in an terday in his 280-cubic-inch hydro- | P It d E Brist "-. 120 | Motorola. . "111" |automobile accident Friday, said. plane at the Dispatch- Journal oulry and Eggs udd Co... 314 pquenier Bisss . 2¢-{/he was forced to get out of an am-| charities regatta here. “oe ee Calum eH | 25 Nat Bise ....51.5)bulance in Detroit enroute to a He — his bees 108 Mph iS coed dew cian mt eee oe 8.5 Mat cep sie Pontiac hospital because he didn't! over t ve-mile course, topping ity, live poultry: Cdn .. 30 at Gyps ... 1 have money enough with him to Heavy type hens 17-18: light type h Natl Lend *..c127 the old record of 80.573 m.p.h. set 9-19; “heey type sproilers erly | aaa | Capital ‘au 413 NY Central 29.5 pay. in May 1958 by Alton Pierson at /3° 15.53, “over 5 Ibs. a Gates Trac 116. Nor may... 3) Dale Wilson, 37, of 401 First| Elizabeth, N.C. a seteeet Kees Con Te Lt oe TS rot” SiSt.. said the driver. of the am- Winners in other classes includ- naan | Qities Sv 55 Owens Cng ....88.4,bulance demanded cash on the, : . DETROIT, July 13 (APi—Egas f.0.0. Giuett Pea 52.6 ed 48 cubic inch, Henry Ball, |Detroit in case lots federal-staie grades: Col 1496 b2C G&E! . 69.1) Drayt Plai Mich Whites—Grade A jumbo 43; extra large bp Soin 38.6 Pan A W Air + 27.4) rayton Plains, Mich. 39: large 38-39; medium $1-32; small|Colum Ges... 22 PSnh Epl . .. 45.6) . 21-22; grade B large 30-35; browns—|CGon Edis ga «-« Param Pict ... 48.2 ® Grade A extra large 39; large 38; me-'Consum Pw 56.1 cee oe eee “Land Cri led Expect Apartment Boom |finm j7: srede B,larse 20: erade C Con N Gas... 05 Pepsi Cola... 31 | pp Commercially, eraded: er , Cont ol x «3 orney Jc oo: AS -_ j s—Gra m ~40; $ CHICAGO (UPI) — With 49 per|,,rge 35-36; large. 54-35: medium 28; Cont Meter. . 114 Bhileo, -.... 2? Plane i in Windsor cent more apartment units started wade 3» large 24; Browns—Orade A fons = 334 Proct & 2 3) ‘2 : um ; extra large > large - 33%; ; in the first quarter of this year) medium 28-20: grade B large 26-26%, Curtis Pub .. 11 Baie Ol --. ot WINDSOR, Ont. W—A TAG Air- than in the same 1958 period, the . | Det Bats 431 Repuy, Stl ---- 7)-4\lines twin-engine plane with 11 per- chances are that apartment build- Livestock Der Chon Md Reyn Mot :.:-1114 sons aboard made a safe emerg- ing in 1959 will reach a new post- DETROIT LIVESTOCK ead || no4 Royal Dut... a. ijency landing here today after one war high, the United States Sav-| pretTroiT, July 13, (USDA)—Cattle—| Eaton Mie .:. 15 Safeway St .. 37-4 engine failed over Lake Erie. ings and Loan League said. I t-| Salable 2300. Su includes 65 El Auto L .... 49.f° St Ree Pap .. 51.6 gs agu - tt NOl-| cent steers and 1 & Mus ... 65 | venice af The plane, with nine passengers ed that apartment starts in 1958/cows:. srery_ active: Aner Rad... ag Shell Oil ...... 7 |and a two-man crew, was en route amounted to 185,300 units, only/fully | steady; e-Cell-O .... 48.6 Simin occ, eaitrom Cleveland to Detroit City slightly below the record 197,000| nq coms Food Mach “ $1 Gocony ...... $3.3) Airport when the pilot, Ernest H. units started in 1950, . e with colt of ime 8 952-1014 Frepot Sul "39.1 Sou nd Peso 3 | Thorp, B, of Plymouth, Mich., ra- ‘mssyerel truck lots 1150-1248) Prueh Tre .. 268 Sti Brand |... 673|di0ed that an engine had _stopped. ° [1Gen Dynam .. 53.5 Std Ot] Cal .. 52.3\George S. Bofysil, 37, of Lansing, Adds Insult to Injury gen ee «Eig Ou Ma... BE | was co-pilot. e Gen Mills ....103 Oil Oh, ... 58.2 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (UPID—|, r|Gen Motors -. $68 Sere ge: 33 Thorp feathered the propeller William Hodge was fined $100 for -|Gen Time ... $8.3 Sun Oil... $2.4) and landed the crippled DeHavi- striking his wife after she com-| jj ;|Gen Fire ..... 7.8 Swift & co .. 422| land Dove at Windsor Airport. plained that not only did he hit| 2 Gerber Prod .. 62.2 Tex G Sul ... 3°| There was no damage and ne her, but even brought his girl] i rich “<...° 98.4 PER, Wal 59.2) one was injured. friend to the coffee shop where she Grab Paige... 3 Transamer ... 285) The pilot said the engine began worked and insisted she wait on ictene Relat Mo Ry 81 Un Carbide . a} acting up when he was about 20 them. 50-14-28; 380-900) Greyhound ....34 On Bac ||... 35 ‘minutes out of Cleveland. Thorp * ;|Hersh Choe... 79 Unit Air Lin .. 2isaid he told the eight men and Home Stk... 43) Galt fruit... 3. one woman passengers of the situ- Most Fathers Hooker, Ch 441 Og Lines": 324 ation. He said they remained calm ie MD cnr eae ee, Indust Ray ...27-1 O8 Steel |... 192 |When told the plane colud land on ° and ewes 50-100 lower; 1. lots| Toland stl... $1 pA 2s 4)a single engine. ‘ood aiholee spring jambs|Interlak Ir: qe ee a: ; i . ee is choice old crop| Int Bus Mch 443, Ward BK pf .. $9 | The passengers were not imme sibbo-20 "50: cull’ ‘to choice siaughter| Int Hary ..... 56.4 Wot 2m! « $3:4/ diately identified. 5.00- Int Nick .... st a7 sea Int Paper ....122.2 Sees Sts: oe | TAG provides service between Valuable P : : ily Oe Wilson & Co 42.2| Detroit Cleveland and Chicago. t Tel & T oolworth .. News in Brief ichame" gt HE. 3 B h Jomee . ee Neg shar. “43° es : ny roc ure bed ‘Kelsey Hav .. 61.4 Zenith Rad ...118 YMCA Slates 5-Week Course in Self-Defense A Japanese student attending University will teach: a course in self-defense at Classes will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, Tuesdays and Thurs- days for a five-week period be- ginning July 21. The instructor, Hiroshi Orito, is professor of ‘the third-degree black belt in kara-te (self-defense). A fee of $20 will be charged of non-YMCA members for the 20- Registrations are now being ac- cepted at the "Y’, 131 Mt. Clemens} St. Pair of Waterford Children Injured A four-year-old Waterford Town- ship boy is in fair condition at No Funds, No Service, ‘Area Resident Charges ‘spot saying, , ing St, } to pay for the service. “We aren't running no free taxi service out on the highway.” The manager for the Quick Ambulance Service, 4567 Hard- Detroit, Warren D. Rose, said Wilson became ‘very Deaths i in Pontiac and N car early Sunday while crossing a Willis Winkler; 73, died sudden- street, Lf oot ly Thursday at his residence on MRS. GEORGE SLOUGH THROWN FROM CAR 3280 Oxley St. LAPEER.— Service for Mrs. Body, and member of the Masonic Lodge No. .448 and Eagles Socie- ties, Mr. Winkler is survived by one sister, 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Huntoon Chapel of Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Pontiac. Engus, 73, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the C. F. Sherman Fu- ‘eral Home, Ortonville. Burial will follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Oakwood Mich. _ daughter's home Friday. ters, Mrs. Marion Duckert of Ro- meo, Mrs. Floyd King of Leonard and Mrs, Arthur Gage of Lake Orion. one brother and five grandchildren. W. Jennings, 88, of 215 E. Farnum St. Wednesday at William Sullivan and Son Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Ceme- tery. The Rosary will be said at the funeral home at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. home after a cerebral hemorrhage. | daughters, Leo H. of Detroit, Mrs. J. J. Curtin of Royal Oak, Mrs. Ray Droste of Detroit and Elmer of Pontiac. A sister, 18 grandchil- dren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive. i WILLIS WINKLER ” Mich, ic ia ter and two grand children. Formerly employed with Fisher George (Julia) Slough, 90, of 240 N. Saginaw St. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lapeer. - Mrs. Slough died Sunday night. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Force of Lapeer, a sister, Mrs. Jennie Shumway of Alma; six grandchildren, 13 great- grandchildren _and__ three _great- great-grandchildren. MRS. MABEL E. ST. AMANT ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. Mabel E. St. Amant, 76,,of 1895 Bird Rd. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial at Brandon Cemetery, Mrs, St. Amant died Sunday at Pine Knob Rest Home after a six- month illness. She is survived by her sons and ‘daughters, Mrs. Blanche Stratton of Long Beach, Calif.; Roger, Ralph, John M. and Mrs. George Morgan, all of Pontiac; Monroe of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Katherine Winter of Ortonville. Sixteen grand- children and 15 great-grandchil- dren also survive. MRS. JOHN A, WHITMARSH » LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. John A. (Viola S.) Whitmarsh, 56, of 426 Central St. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Donelson- Johns Funeral Home with burial lat Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mrs. Whitmarsh died Sunday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are her husbend and son, Jay Wheeler of Drayton Plains; and her sisters and broth- ers, Mrs. Ale Wells of Holly, Mrs. Leola Vaillancourt of Clarks. ton, Mrs. Lottie Schram of Pun- Funeral service will be held at HERBERT ENGUS ROMEO — Service for Herbert Mr. Engus died suddenly at his He is survived by three daugh- Also surviving are two sisters, WALTER -W. JENNINGS ROYAL OAK—Service for Walter will be held at 8:30 a.m. Marys Catholic Church, Mr. Jennings died Sunday at his’ Surviving. are two sons and two ROBERT E. NOLAN abusive and perturbed” when the driver asked how he planned, [PETER RACZKOWSKI (RASKD) | And an engineer for the. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- chest injuries suffered in an auto| ‘day night or Wednesday not now Mechanical Handling Corp., De SHIP — Services for Peter J. iaccident last night on U.S, 10 north) |foreseen, a solution to. the mara- Wilson, troit, said he was returning home, evening when their car was in- volved in an accident with another on Mt. Elliott in Detroit. * * * He said while police were inves- tigating the accident he suddenly fainted and was taken to Holy Cross Hospital in Detroit by police ambulance. Asked who his doctor was, he named Dr. W. D. Hackett of Milford who practices at Pon- tiac Osteopathic Hospital. The Quick Ambulance Service was then called to transport Wilson to Pontiac. Wilson, laying on a stretcher in the back and accompanied by an attendant, said the driver, Roger Rinke of Detroit, reached the cor- ner of Connor and Outer drive and stopped. He quoted the driver as saying, “What about the cash to pay for this?” * * * With only 35 cents with him, Wilson said he intended to pay for the service either from a savings account or from insurance, but that he didn’t have the money with ‘him then. It was then that the driver made the remark about the “free taxi” rides, Wilson said. money. Wilson said the soonest, he could have it was Saturday | morning when his wife could se- cure it, Apparently not satisfied with this offer, Wilson said the driver said he would call Holy Cross and see if the hospital would take him back. He returned to the ambulance saying the hos- pital wouldn't. Rose said Rinke, a veteran of | didn't have any money. “This is standard procedure,” Rose said. “We have $8,000 to $9,000 tied up in court right now and we want to know how we dre going to be paid.” “We didn’t dump this man out. He got out on his own. Our men vite gee Moar down and hold ” Rose He said the ambulance remained, at the Detroit corner for about 20 minutes while the driver demanded | TROY—Rosary service will be said for Robert E. Nolan, 69, of South boulevard, at 8:30 p.m. -t- night at the William R. -Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. A Req- uiem Mass will be said at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday. Burial wilt follow; at the Mt. Avon Cemetery. | Mr. Nolan died Saturday after a long illness. He is survived by four sons, Donald and Charlies of Rochester, | Robert of Royal Oak and Gerald’ in the state of Washington. | Also surviving aré two brothers, two sisters and seven grandchil- dren. Raczkowski (Raski), 67, of 7110) with his office car pool “Friday | Walnut Lake Rd. will be held at | Township, - '| p.m, Wednesday at Richardson| ‘Bird Chapel with burial at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. Grave- 121. Mr. Raczkowski died suddenly Sunday at his home. He was a member of Commerce F and AM Lodge 121. Surviving are his wife, Hazel; his daughters, Mrs. Erwin Bruner of Pleasant Lake, Mrs. Walter Lamphere of Pontiac and Mrs. Kenneth Hausauer of Commerce, Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Catherine Raczkowski of Manistee, five sisters, a brother, 19 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. CHARLES SCHOCKE ROMEO — Service for Charles Schocke, 74, of 7290 26 Mile Rd., who died Friday at Community Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Roth’s Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Romeo ,Cem- etery, Surviving are hig wife, Clara Schocke, and two sons, James of tiac, Herbert Aldrich of Holly and Legislature Pans Hookey Playing Attendance of Solons Perplexes State During Second Longest Meeting LANSING ® — Michigan’s 1959 Legislature enters its 27th week Tuesday night with attendance of lawmakers at their desks a grow- ing and perplexing problem. Rep. Gilbert L. Wales (D-Stam- baugh) to stay home until his vote is needed on a critical issue is symptomatic. Other lawmakers, particularly those from the Upper Peninsula with long weekend trips to and from Lansing, have threatened to play hooky. A few — like Wales—are in personal financial straits somewhat comparable with the state's. Last week Rep. Allison Green of Kingston, Republican floor leader, found it necessary to object to in- definitely excusing Rep. Clyde C. Cooper (R-White Cloud) from the , session starting July'16. Cooper said he had planned a visit to Montreal starting then. Before the Senate last week re- versed a plan to return to work The much publicized decision of - side service will be under the aus-| pices of Commerce F&AM Lodge) Fred Aldrich of Keego Harbor. MRS. H. (MARY OLIVA) WALTON OXFORD-—Service for Mrs, Her- bert (Mary Oliva) Walton, 85, will be held at 2 p.m.-Tuesday at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Bur- and were granted excuses to be absent from the Monday night meeting. It was only after this happened that agreement was reached to come back tomorrow instead. The long weekend decision met re- sistance in the House and is not |likely to he repeated this week. On Thursday, the current ses- sion will equal the 1933 Legis- lature’s record meeting, longest trom a working days’ standpoint in state history. barring developments Tues- ‘Walled Lake Woman ‘Injured in Accident A Walled Lake woman, Wilma Volinsky, 30, of 3868 Tahoe’ St., is in fair condition today at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital with nose and ‘of Williams Lake road, Waterford | thon stalemate over new taxes still will be out of sight—perhaps * as the state experiences its second + * as Pontiac State Police said her|Major payless payday. auto smashed into the rear of a The week may produce the first lother driven by Lloyd Fisher, 46,| Showdown vote on a flat rate in- lof 5110 Oak Cliff Rd., Waterford | come tax, although this is by no Township. Fisher was not injured. means assured. Tn \ “Built to’ a Standard. of QUALITY” Check Our Prices Before You Buy Monuments trom eed Reliable Monument Builders INCH MEMORIALS, INC 3 Markers tonight, seven senators asked for - Telephone FE 5-6931 864 N. Perry ag * LY "WILL MEAN rials and Romeo-and Martin of Washington, \ FUN for the WHOLE FAMILY! STOP in to Benson's today for new designs im finished basements, : = > from Benson's. They will help you with an FHA. Loun and also recommend a good builder to do the job. y MABENSON®: “TWENTY-EIGHT ete men | : fi i fo? \ apence 1 Development of aie Nes tek : ; " sbintanal_0s to: aoe O. penil Slben mane all of the facilities, equip-| 7° - jmer, | ’ bay t= ee my ‘County oe Rad ‘ ee ee other peseeitens A wom 7 % for nominations for Tem-) or rpose of minimi: bi airm Ladie é } , vs Satna. . | ot provorting somone Ss Hemme e prone The provisions of gE walng nd ckegs, 3. WD i: « Smith nominated William C.| fulness goveram avo of yevel a on — db thi amie om , Goeds < inate mn. Mr, Yookey seconded the nom-/ utilities necessary” ~— “SS as, gpd gat public on April ded stor ~2 dilin, Heacock, <4 ' ri 1 safety, and welfare. "me “pa p= tation to ee eS estim a iH ; Holmes, Horkey iigeprand : let, cardon NS vem J Rags og the rain Coordinating the recruitment and meat of by ee ee 74 Burefail, Jnsr am phatee. Kel Litt. Christensen. sus the Clerk cae, Go| training of voluntecr perpenses and and/ persons in des - = poy = INGS AND GROUNDS — ¥ reas mr" a unanimous vote of flies == ment the pS en | and rere and staffed ssgnated, facilites et can then: Lilly. McGovern. McPher|. zi a: W pen ; the Bos for Mr. Hudson. oe asad county for ety. defense|senrepriation made at that a to ate O'Donoghue, Ollas. Ol vil Miller, Miteh-| BY-LAWS a ‘ : wngreor, te, — oo cere ried wa grams, pte lg ‘be = Fan = eth min pro- eam for the ey peibgee of the y ar. vault gos a, Remer, Ewart, Allerton. ey, Stevens, leclared elected Tempo- a gq the civilian — honora sade . mith, Smith ann, Boyer, Solle} The Chairman recommended 4 rag reread, the tllowing Wein Chath protection of rele r

; oe eG a be levied, of one quarter the Juvenile ews erie Pag a and} Now ‘Laretene be pore, k, € ite r un ™m supported = upon Cow iston robate | that - Walled Lake: Marshall E. Taylor N6 C coperation w \Rosaee Se of “Emergency ‘Mental age Boerd adjourn. or fi INTER-COUNTY — Levinson (Chair- |'2¢¢, value orion ts oo pel pbesleoe on beans t extended sn mnvitatio of Act N provinions of P3e5 de cade, Fred &. Yorkey tor and Compliance With O ith Diree-| Cost of providing available to cover the, therefo ‘ent majority havin cial Pr ley (Water), Thatcher (Spe-|{setion for 1958. (iolerred. state squal-/iand to have lunch at Camp 0 Sh ae gall A! Public Acts of 1956, as Petios R. Calhoun (replaces Harriett fy the oN defense foceea | shall not! fi oement of e nae mum sprig ie Sr ey the motes nied © voted) smith eancuel 2 (Sewers), FP. int Means Commeiites.1 wed te She Were ara” cae to inspect the Camp Boys’ |stoe sioner be . pay wrod Drain Com: ) rector of fn er of mental LOS , Sem J] _¢ rom Prot Girls’ Ranch following fae places Pde Figpe der R. Sinclair (re- asturet elias from Cooemy attack po thoes exhibiting homicidal vee ‘dal on Gene T. MURPHY, JR Chairman JUVENILE Bonner, C a eee arthur ge eyed oe Asie {meeting of tne Board w * |i Hazel relpaee ot the aforeme oremen the City | of einburger a saster, and they shell inf jother dangerous t c or jerk : . a er, Croteau, Olden-| #02 No. 3507 be U- | Bo resolved that this Mi. Curtis Hall, Farmington Townsh the Director of any conditi nform | sted facility o endencies, in a des Bender, Swanson D-lthe W amended) (Refstred lols, Teommands thet sock District there rvisor, replacing Mr. Frank re ne lene Oe pera cms threatee:| etmt AcunT oe iactlitee equipped and oo LEGISLATIV VE — Semann, E ays and Means Committee.) sltend che Sumanaen apd tapectien af|- Z ean and Mr Ed diaeater) eal det 18 of a natural, to provide su zeke ca ; ham. Hudson, wart, Ingra- Special order of business a Camp Oakland, inspection of r. Chairman, on Se and ME eae ering alr. For prevent Director, however shall” pera aul eet Con! (8) eeeeeeac? ere OBd) Meeting called to order's LOCAL TAKES —" Clack, Ki (ieee Tentative Based ¢ 10:00 AM.|Ranch immediately following the, board eu eee tion’ of the oe eee eeseet te lines ter tio seicctrine act N Fecter Gecalved Ga hie min.) der bY Chairman a oaebare. Meiners alt ser, Bender, |i Sir Pred Smi meeting of May 4. ng the Boarg|"TeR°ne Sesereion 0 . ‘ y assigned to soly t the p nvoc ETS—J. . ba th r. Chai Roll Called: Allerton, Alward, Bende luti on or delegated to ites By this reso-} [sree be expanded to provide for oe 0 ee given by Reveren Christensen. W. Duncan, W. Smith, AMENDMENT lle Affairs ~— on behalf of the Juven- CLAYTON G. LILLY, Bonner. Boyer. Calhoun, Carden” ce ma py the Chatr- [pantry es of a timited number of Catheran’ Gan the Hastinecon: x G }MISCELLANEOUS Quint BUDGET TO 1960 TENTATIVE tion of the re. I — the adop- ge Saas ' rey, Castle, Cheyz, Christensen, Ci - “SECTION 7. Appointmen oa ndicapped, mentally defi-) | R urch. Coeds) Know! — Quinlan, Bonner, !To TyREruE Ape ¥ F. GOODSPEED Clark. Clawson, Croteau, rheestacs sm pe teers: polntment of Volun- ee “ccna 1 gesenaies nursing Seer oe Allerton, Alward, Ber REET Bann, F — County Board of Super- MITTEE APPAIRS §COM- a a HEACOCK . ee rons, rae eed R atime sppaini ped asc por ma@y at any time, eens De spartesent 1a care for ~— Cheyz, Ee Carey. Castle. mOADS secoeney Cheys STRhinevault, Mine Hu eaies Sn8 Continent: nen = . ax SMT Fillet. Maeacock. Henry. Hildebrs ata Augwient the personnel of any jenny ene ee ade r. Wejeon, Crotesa, Cummi Clark, Claw-|SatARIES O'Donoghue, Hulet Huron-Clinton Metropolitan A Chairman ‘ MAYON HOARD ; mn ; t no child shall ens, Dohany ngs. Davis. Di ALARIES — Stama : = thority has asked f ue LEROY Moved > Hill, Hoard, Heimes. Horkey. huke county department 1 tee ore of @n¥/.uch Me all be admitted to y. J. W. Dune: ck-| ey n, Clack, Keohart,! mi ‘or one-quarter (14) DAVIS ed_ by Lilly (Sup Hudson, Mulet, Hursfail, Ingraham. eae fense emergency Such of civil de-| chit ensed nursing home =e wre Elliott Fouts, FP an. R. awsen. Rhinevault, Mens il instead of one-twentieth 4 LOUIS F. OLDENBURG Miller the r ted by Clarence zens sh ce volunteer citi-! jehild’s case has first € Hamlin, » Prd. TUBERCULOSIS 3: es, Kiser. |for 1960. T 41/20) mfli| Moved by A ron Meloy Kephart Riser Raceics olunteer: in caoreraion wi dvs |Suee by ue Droog Cou aod at nach es ee ee ny ne a ee ee incense a orn the resolution’ be ngogted. eee ene eee McPherson, Clarence Miller, C : of the county departme t ne heads! inctit ng admittance to a state Dursfall, In . dson, Hulet.| yprr OF e RRTESE, - his wij] make a total of ~ sufficient majority h . Misc. 3516 adopted. Mitchell, GrDanoghue. aes ot ri) Miller./they shail be subject nts affected, and) 4; ution and. In addition, the dL mentign| Kephart me abam, Johnsen, Kelle VETERANS—MacDonald, Tay and a total to be r toad of $13.997.018.11/therefor, the resolati y having voted * -Mr, « Quinlan, Ramse 7 urg, OUar, regulattons set forth to the rules and, Hom reveals that the child's admits 6°-\tewis. Li nowles, Lahti, Levi ¥.|_ Dohany, Mayer. . Taylor, Castle, 196.018.11. aised by taxes of $11,- Misc 3512 on was adopted. N RE: oe Rhinevault. Rome: DE ee ¥ in The Director CLS tee . ey peheaeh bi cipen home ts neceseney Pherson, pi Merega dng Matlovern, see WAYS AND MEANS—F. Smith, Cu Mr. Chairman, IT move that th By Mr. Semann MATTER OF OF THE RED ROW IN THE De Aen ige aise Smith, Solley, Sta: is re he eoeeuil ef remuneretion fon | OY ee a Miller, Mitchell O Derthes Dees meen, Levinane,, “Tealener Holmes, cn April It as presented to the Tonta: Pe Oe Oren One mince UDGE a aaa es oe ot duper * v _ Taylor, Thatch- ie personnel of a civil def That such ar, Quinlan, a Idenbur, 4 ey. on ri] 14, 1969, be amy e Oakland County B os er, Tiley, Tinsman, Voll, Webber, Y service for which the cou efense| posses child {s homeless and/vault, R Radsin Memat Rhies | ac ingly amended eccord-| | visors y Beard of Guper- Mr. Chairman, Ladi ey. (71) Quorum Pre er, Yock- counterpart, er to t nty has no ses no responsible relative, ior omer, Schock, Sema ine-| Schock. L s, Hudson, Quinlan, Mr. Cc Wheres es and Gentlemen: Nominations in ee eo P ‘personnel of the neta tine: Sugment ing by law, to provide care Saha Smith, W. Smith, Solleg. Seas Sinclair, cores Elliott, Croteau. WAYs AND MEANS CO At eran: Ladies and Gentlemen: ralnake ngs Seoone necessary ‘or Chairman. t Permanent defense activity engaged in civil ton admittance to a state institu- ens. Swanson. Taylor Seka Tee es ZONING “BOARD = MIMIT- | edctution was edoptad: eutherizing jt 2|Drain to levy an Fly gr Mr Chai : nsman. Voll : r. Tiley, x ARD—Joh FRED * autho mainten: mt for th nominated rman : on, | WwW ohn WwW. aay hd for 2 ene year term, the mit t0 rege] Defense caurauise. I Dave on is AA rocen eau kegel gay or parent, Quorum Present. menwer, Teckay (15), |COUNTY” Lid tiegtrd “om HILAND ee can let Fae ce ee make a gear amount of $8 Ses San treme ts year. Mr, Cummings seconded of the foregoing resolutl e adoption | aq eath or {liness of & parent, in-, Moved by Cyril UILDING — Levinson, Cla ORPH C., | existing legislation .and Whereas th and 25 nation. me nome CiVIL DEFENSE COMM adequate housing facilities, eviction from Hulet the ety tos uf tee pe ee, son. Cummings. Horton, Yockey Sta- PRANK 3. VOLL S Soopers yagi been Constraction Fund existe 8 surplus in, the Moved a Clawson, supported. by Voll | CHARLES m cCARDOR circumstances each oo ia be eporoved Se COUNTY GOVERNMENT ST St Riceed By oh mck cAREY nes te bate wen necessary * pe seen of 902,860.03, and nem: tions osed, e | n - f ¥ pended. and tne Clee nora, to uinaeer mm, — |testioe samitance 1 pA NO Eo carey, ‘Ana Rumeey. WP. Kalvite | a weed by Fin sesparied br Vell gt recat aaron Probett|neg "Run. Drainage District i enti panimous vote of the Board Cc. FOUTS tion ¢ institu-| » Hope Lewis, A sufficient : ; »/to the return of for Moved b er majority havin: In mak a pro rata Raete of a Me sc beving votd “Ente esolutlon, be adopied. by Carey «Be, Ut, Purther Riteried ts the Board TENTATIVE BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS FOR therefor, the motion carried. gveics| en cen Coahan mae ten Construction Fund: a th ot ame the motion ¢ , Discussion followed determin zed to make F THE YEA under Chapter 266 ds t!Board of 8 at the Genie oredie CS ation as Appropriation. Operatin R 1960 Act * the Judicat japerviness. Oakland County, ected Perma-, y Carey supported by M under the abo eligibilty, APPROPRIATIO sd Salaries & Total ct the question of ure Michigan, lic reds nent Chairman and escort = ae the Ch json the reso octet t y McPher-|to arra: ve outlined eracisions ‘and Ambulance NS— Budget B Estimated To Be Rai Judge may be Probate/hereby a ation, does Mr. Hamlin ed the “3 Board air Ways and Means Com mines is = child _ for the admittance of ‘such /Apia oe ee teens coseeeenc® 4 mages Receipts By sed | eith y submitted te the Ghestere|th R she Board of A a designated ry Inspection .. 000.00 Taxation er by resolution e Red Run Drain to cr “Nominations cation Corea &. ; year. [tereton, the motion ca ee veled| me wae awaiting SS a Births and Deaths ........ 1,200.00 $ 4,000.00 ——— or souse ot tuo of share of the ag B ma surplus ler for "Chairman Misc. 35 Tried. ~ SCuapeamies faasss | Akane 1,200.00 ° $ 4,000.00 the adoption of such resolution or |Mai nl nemreggy poet Pund in leu of t Se Levine qeminsted Hiland By Mrs. Bénner of Be 1 Furner Resolved that the Board a a "tr [2 Gb00 4,000.09 Tee |e eS pee ee eer « eS aed Thatcher, "Mr. Cyril Miller seconded QIN RE: LEG GISLATION — SECOND determination “as to the cuiki's, etagivity, [oarex Gentes ssineicg 2" 25,000.00 18.000 00 106508 | wert ee ee tne|ot agp * Gakland ‘County. Michi- nom! un ces : 3 - Ia an = by Tanti supported by BE hc eae County Board of Super- a noth lay ty guttines prov! ms ¥,;|*Huron-Clinton aatngree - “ome 35,000.00 pees borg agar —* filled by gereces, thei a m e return “oh suid she waive ves nominations child in a desi = * such | Oak: oun Buildings 16.000. 000. OWS. No: “until the following ons) rugtion | Fu Fond oe a mnlority havi |Mr Chairman, Ladi vo hom gnated licensed nursing land Child Guid. - sesee.ce 400,000.00 30,000.00 | November election” Mr. therefor, ng voted) Wher es and G n: e while awaitin d Region Ctinic 35,000. Ogo. be when a Judge Bh geen by uty y eumported by Clawson, — igs ggg dle Aer Han! ease akan tutign and "said ‘Board “ot Audie # golaiere Burials * _—- 16.000 09 38:000.00 74,000.00 ainder of oe —_ office for nal comment Tam move th op san ot * Ste es nded and the Clerk! y wes relerred of care rendered yunent for the costcodiers” Relief... 000.00 16,000.00 35,000.00 pon completion: of 1 be metracted t | to cast the unanimous vote|at the meeting of the Aduue Greens hemes and Hey such Hcensed NUrsiNg Brace tastitu _Tourtats 1,000.00 choo come Eoeisiative Comuaities edopted « resctu. ora San Q. LILLY, A sufficient m anener. ana e Board on December 8 provided in the budget fo ©’ Soil Con: oe 375,000.00 00 . the mending to the Board that Chairman - ’ = ee, < s » Wheres: your Joint committees ha nee geal a al cmergency | T8= Atossten, means 300.00 315,900.00 8 e009 (De Sasmdtied' is. the aleciore’ Judge net oe — re tests declared ariectea Chair ee cae eaagg Cae nel antag Chatman. on behalf of the W: Thee & City Tax Relis 7000.00 "300.00 125,000.00 ses age 0 |neconne 1800 slesticn oectees si WR URANSOM scorted to the Chair. ve @ conferred and Means Committe ays). WP. ty Treas. Bonds 000. 2,500.00 300.00 the existing law. cordance WILLIAM K Of thanks fram Harold! representatives of the Osaki with tion of the f e, I move the adop-|T._B. Cases O . 14.000 00 7 2 Tf th be .. SMITH ; K. Schone Robert Bar Associati and County e foregoing resglution. 4-H utside ....... 36 000.00 -500.00 as tion is adopted N HOARD aes nel Bieanor. i Wright nd the __. Whereas eee Comal ie 8 AND MEANS eae Premiums .... pond 14,000.00 7000.00 {the Board, your Committee will os “mat by Lilly supported by Good- 4 ough study. perl wae ees, after a thor- ITTEE Conta rd Service Center ...... 3590 36,000.00 14,000.90 |®dditional resolutions at a fut “present . the resolution -be adopted. "Clerk. read letter from, the Michigan| second Probate Jud We “need for) FRED W. SMITH, Tempacary Cases .. cones 30.00088 2.000.00 . 34,000.00 {°° implement this raceumesnaation. date! ine re abe i polls + egbeaghe by Carey suate University thanking. the, Board ean each a a Reena a sempre ty een Cases .... 50,000 00 Elegies scones lait, Chairman, on behalf of the Legis-|™ ee uistte tee 8 Ways and M er_this i grant of $30,000 to assist in the con- e taken so that the matt Las enl f DAVI Gs Oakla versity — 500.00 | mittee, I move the adoption| mittee with pow eans aoe | tion of the Student Center presented to the el} atte’ can be D_ LEVINSON nd . 50,000.00 30.000.09 [of the foregoing resolut doption | 4" Michi i electors of the County HILAND M TH Public Relations Fu 30,000.00 50, 000. SLA — suftielent. ma ority hav | *Piaced on — Universty- 5 Oakland waa nae yas to ner the gauitian ORPH | ATCHER ‘a Leeitlatives _ nd 3.50 30,000.00 : = SOR TIVE come ITTEE therefore. the meties on As wetsa a. presented resolutions . requesting: Now Therefore Be It gone ai SOHN L ee SR. \" ecrofilming Expense ........ 15 pene 30,000.00 Chairman A sufficient majorit ———— : : bg Ot Hospital be use | Legislative Senter be au ociena the Moved by F. Smith RE i DEPARTMENTS— : 3. 500.00 CARL PF. [INGRAHAM therefor, the veaaintiecne ng voted, , oe —- erm Diagnostic ao| any adcitional on, lepemation ond propose| “Discuss Tesctution. be adopted” Hew Circuit. C 3s hercanés ixone: 00 incenes ae eon Sis. So “s mmeneeeees | = , sateen scussion followed. ourt eee $ 269,014.00 Sate L. HULET ee needed at th wp as may be! Moved by 1 w Civil Defense. 2.22. neki } $ 24,050.00 293 Maral by Semann Mr. F. Smit ' ae oe: as to provide: ee mccteunry tanepeary olen Abert Mg hac ie ec & Tiley(County Clerk)” dae ee 84.30.00 lpm seacemeen [SS supported by Hulet. IN RE: APPROVAL ANB ADOPTI | RE: Civil. DEFENSE POLICY AND =o rr cond Probate Judge me ome ng and Rondlageag too until the wettilosunty ben Counsel ........ eases 6,670.00 22 662.00 20.000 00 246.934.00 the sufficient majority having lance COUNTY SEAL DOPTION OP To the Oakland ke office on Jémesry 3, 20h members for study ail County Board of Education .. 43,770.00 15,850.00 128,133.00 ‘662. arsiar ins temioick wel suena | the Oakland County Board of Super- : Seasty Sened of Super-| ih, CUereee ge benslt of ihe Jove —— ntyicky having velsdiDart & Fasc Works” . 146,203.00 ee 46,320.00 aceeties 42.133.00 |py Mss pted. ar Chal = : a Ways and Means Juve-|therefor, the motion carried. " pt. of 'Peblic Wo eae 683 7,250.00 183,453.00 46,320 00 r, Semann airman, Ladies and. Gent wat meeting rx the Board oo Penra. eoing i 5 Sacre De onreeen = fore-|By My, F_ Smith . (Beste " Opesmiasies me $0,000.00 a esas 222.088 00 40,000.00 143,453.00 IN RE. 1989 COUNTY LEGISLATIVE notified th a Board. of clock Renter hes JUVENIL RE ssioner ees HEP 38,089.00 20 975. : 00 » VSS. ba present cow t the : mines, ease ‘neue gat * would presen MME ye TIONAL PP REMPLOYEES” PROBATE, equalisation “Devinea’ <..."” 1s:se0.e8 10.700 00 107-100 00 38,900.00 24,064.00 Seer ee eee ot Seper: cereceanle an eee re : to “establish a Civil D padlag ofl pe G. BONNER ser Prishd af the Ceart .... 110/555. 10,425.00 26,014. 107 700-00 (er, Cosirman. Ladi : cur Prd Board of Auditors has : y and Chairman . . — Oakiand County B: | Plannin: OUT woe cess 10,555.00 13'100.00 014.00 , 700.00 Vactiwesken les and Gentlemen: ed a new seal in the form pro- respon ot he, Director and oer OE ot Super-Probate® Court emg meg ate mam [cout acd ont eet ngs ane cathe ae o molisee Fa resolution LOU Yy * es and Gentlemen: ate—Juvenile D : 78961. 300.00 14.575. 179.284. opinion in the ca: ental : Under Act 134 of the Public 8 cine WAYS AND MEANS” wit tee Register = ‘Rieney 256.080 00 30,978.00 101 211.00 13,000 00 518.00 oe Coney Bourd of Supervisor. und vou? 2 te County of Oakland ' : i 975. “025. 222.00 y of Oaklan B t resolved th ‘A copy of the resoluti rR EE tease submit the tellowt int Relief Adami GB eee 145,087.00 15,920.00 387,088.00 2 le. Works of d, Board of Pub- | Boerd of Supervisors a at this and approved by the Ci og as prepared ED W sMITH DE Te superviso nistration ....... 83,601.00 feat aps 161,007.00 87,025.00 | a) A st of the County of Oaklana, et|the action of the Beant of a and ratify Seaucteaee derwaceed ¢ ages Sel eaaee ollowing the ,preliminary re ttn sexe cecenee 171,110.00 45,200.00 107,471.00 200,000 00 161,007.00 |8 stent nee of the opinion indicates thar |Orocuring the seal. Auditors in of the Board on April e all members, R. C. CUMMINGS sented by the joint Gomntanes ts "tae Te alg Sbeed vetoes 7688. 216,310.00 92:s09.90- |* Slight modification ts necessary in which appears sal. the Impression of ‘Ghe- oven DAVID LEVINSON Board on Febru a Mee to the | Seepnene Exchange __...._.. 15.450.00 © i. 00 79,650.00 : nis sie.po (sentence of Section 12 of the DPW one; Be it cae ig __& Feeolutaen te ¢: a mee ws oes: defense OnPHC sp So areas Gan eee anes saaorae further study Veterans” Councit |” see 162.700 60 18008 a isies 8,000 00 32,700.00 es bill to "remedy this, one athe - as of Wand raitica inca i Fea *be aod _the|— ___ FRANK J. VOLT, & second Me e need for INSTITUTIONS & SPECIA i .000.00° : 63.101. introduced la uation was tion, — of Bie, ee abet of oe directa Moved oy meaner ee ae Oe aie, dae NS a Oe Lies gee oie nome ies [al Seige era? aoe a unofficial veplleat-thereot, be ag = the use of the material ith ‘ supported, oy F.| untit Judge to the edical Care Facilities ' 48,782.00 1237) which n- the re- 1960, ities 50,218.00 } will add th a ; sources and manpower of the county e-| "Discussion followed. mend that” the joint ‘Committees reeom:| Children's “Hi = 31725. 06 81,943.00 owing language to Section 12 of the (the sea eo County of Satin’ ans cog opera ; and to prevent, |; sufficint majority hav: Court can present! s of the Probate|gne ren’s Home (Child Care} 582, 456.00 81,943.00 oe Mr. Che of M minim and relieve to Seretve the ing vores pointment of y be met by the @ “i 8 sed-eceoucur . 342,155.00 906. 990,362.00 e foregoing tax requirem of airman, move the ado property resulting from enemy ac- wes anepred rapnie hats. “Whe teea fe ae A Ee Sanatorium ......,.. 398 266.00 257,900.00 / 690,055.00 $90,000.08 500.352.00 {ppblied to a township shall pecan < _—— a fn any formor from natural disaster. | “ur. Staman Seyeca_ bet beet, sce te ee Building Pund Dee ee. 653,354.00 chonappoge 590,566 00 arr oee oc 420,055.00 |any Ia constitutional tax aerrprreongin La.) NS COMMIT- __ SECTIO! tof Oakland Resolves: Pont ron COMMITTEE RE- Lommittes hy Probate Jud ed to your oursant ealth Unit ..... 00... 184 484 00 955,464.00 430:000 00 515,586.00 | ship te ul increase thereof. Any town- w SMITH, . eg and urpOse. Z a ALLOCATION BUDG. ol = Qdvises that Artur E- Contin “gods weoinié noe 669,333.00 128,500. peoespo pated 825,464.08 cart a to raise all or any AVID LEVIN Chairman fis pan See Ne ler rong Py ent ag setters entails Rospatent mine me oem TEER (eae met Biract, ligation, othe RULAND, 3 TRATCEI -iticient mY a fee gor rep Rs Salarie toanuee and omen Ea cg ¥ pers. The uing marie age, appli: Building poner ER ecacse passes 2.733,700.00 ik ese 130.000 00 ieee a uae ae 4 contract —_ JOHN J. VOLL 8R, from ener resulting itors as increased uvenile Maintenance |... .... 301. 00 1,012,040. 2,603,700.09 | Provisions of the|/. Moved b ga defin oF natural ‘disaster sae ee wen ag ogg A Roepe be an execu- LLOYD CLAWSON oved by F. Smith sw Ll sn W. Smith, Solley, Staman. sealed bids received up rm eae held or|the adoption of Miscella upervisors by! Moved L. HULET DAVE CUMMINGS - : VID LEV shall be known AYLOR ME! resolution be ad by Carey Ti1¢ Svaues test Thea | oe ut not jater tion No. 3454 on Decemb neous Resolu-/Yockey th Semann supported hy HILA INSON the Office Geieee rector of! peport EARL B: RHINEVAULT athens : Alward, Bender, Bonner os ¥, Tinsman, Voll, Webber, Y pl same, which shall be r opening of the|thorized the sale of er 22, 1988, au-| a suff e resolution be adopted. be OR: ND M. THATCHER sistants. ae geomes such &5-| arise, 3506 Diaced od file in. Cardon, Carey. Cheys, C Boyer, | ‘ , Yockey./interested pubif in full view of the OWned properti of certain county-|therefor icient majority having *y oak Cc. necessary for the ise. sen, Clack, Clar: yz, Christen. N. AYS: Goodspe a fix a mini ie. The Committee shafi| Wher es, and erefor, the résolution wa ig ‘voted ANK J. V SR. the organization.| 5Y Mr - smith Cummings, Dic Clawson, Crote A sufficient psa : nimum acceptable price ereas Included in the list Mise. 3514 dae JOHN L. CAREY. A BPCTION 3. "Appe! [= bE a TexiRiive opaet FoR 160 Duncan, "Potter JW. acan, therefor, | the Majority “having voted price shall bet be old which ror Rirla steed ee ak Aaa a hod god By Mr. Lilly oe he vnigics onus ape by Tiley” oe Board of Superviso viso nd County Board of Super-/ Hoard, 1 eacock, "Hildestaad: Hill |. Moved ed, was adopted eet. ized by the Board twise author-| Lot numbered Th : RELEASE OF EASEMENT F Se mae appoint a ector who en rs shall, Mr: I ‘olmes, Horke Hill|| Moved by Kelle i than th of Supervisors, be | nin ree Hundred Fift DOVER DRAIN, CITY OR |the “Sc th havi voted ll be a Chairman, Leo! ohnson, Keph y, Huber, Hursfail,|th y supported by Yock e lowest a : ess(nine (359) of Supervisors’ ¥-|To the Oak! OF TROY ¢, resolution was ado experienced abli ot person, Wh “ and Gentlemen: | £0n. phart, Knowles, sfall,|that the tax allocati ey |above. ppraisal under (1)/ Waterf sors’ Plat No, 10, and County Boa rl Gree ted. fet w Eats eiety, Meee ereas the and en Lewis, McPhers . Levin:|county and tion procedure for ord Township, according to. visors rd of Super-|Social Well nm. new member of th ek und Goines in| ect Committ Means and Mitchell, O’Do: on, Clarence Mill township budgets c. Whenever th recorded plat th g to the|Mr. Cha i... . mning Operations in invol . in tentat! ees have considered the Quinlan, noghue, Oidenbu er,/ferred to the Legi ge re-lor (b) é@ requirements of ( Plat ereof in Liber 50 irman, Ladies and he d: troduced te # of m araie, which: witi| PATE ve Budyet for the year 1960 ¢/Quinian, Ramsey, Ransom, ler report andcrecemmtneatians | [eat Peveren the recaisesenis st 19) 1o) tore cities aubiot te toe al Wisteu at Socanee te nf ks a mano : Geecet. co seetact the prnian tasicn. on fil y Bn Nek at ue eee emit 0 ei nn Rolnevautt | "A sufficient majority he uate mate sithia Shinty (00) -4 i, lat Deeds Office, ettbject to tee reratio. Its tre Comme’ ty of 1957 George! At ® meeting of th ty and welfare in th public health, ate pengreas the budget: submitted” = a Smith, Sinclair, F ith mt majority having voted er, the Buildings and ays there-|tions of record in said @ restric-/to the Count granted a right-of-way |15. 1951, a lett is Board on January e event of dama begs: of Auditors by the Stevens, Wiatone Solley, Staman, seed the motion carried. mittee ma Grounds Com-| Deeds office 2, Register of|of ¥ ot Oakland for re read rf er from the Govern m enemy noten or natural disas' ad oe ming was approved ex Webbe at cn Tins: NOTICE OF A y authorize the Board as recorded in Libe of a portion of th location |? equesting thi or was ter. r changes, cept tr. Yockey. (61) ° main, Voll, B CHANGE IN BY-LAWS jAuditors to notify th of | Deeds, page 136-7; and tr 1063 of} Whereas e Wendover Drain, and|®, “iY! Defense Di is Board to appoint Duties of The p Saari aang Powers end, Now Therefore, Mr. Ch NAYS: All oe, y Mr. Heacock in the area that e licensed brokers| Wh corded sald ht-of-way wi Ndity. Subse se Director for the Coun. irman alf of the Way airman, on be-| graham, Kell Castle, Hulet, tn-|/-N_RE:_ PROCEDUR at not | at the lands are for ereas subsequent jo th in Liber . Pa bambi FS ee =f The Chairman of tt the Salari a and Means Committee, Remer,” Swanses Kiser. Lilly, M "| COUNTY E FOR SALE OF ess than the low salelof the above lot e advertising and County record Tage 24 of One- — in’ed epecvunts beireighessn of the Board of! of auditors: Committee and. th =. t, Swanson. Tayi ii) Govern, PROPERTY or highest bid re est appraisal] said jot for sale pursuant Whe: s, recommend ~ y waich cise the emergenc uditors, I move @ Board|..A sufficient majority a To the Oakland C shall ceived and the Aud Resolution No. 3454, e reas sald drain w pointed, tate =e ‘Board gover Bid suthority as s ae geNCY this budeet f ove that the adoption of il nt majority havin visor ‘ounty Board of Super- be authorized to itorsiaccompanied b & written offer t. and the Cou as never relocat- i” Hand a. efenace Dir De : Geaver) «| atte rack fed becela| cree ee ep ene \parpese Mi the resolution was adop: voted rg proceeds of such pay from the|made b ¥ & deposit of $100.00 w that righ nty now has no use tinued a m has wctor of Chairman of the B requires thet the! q a special order of s he or adopted. (Mr. Chairman, L broker's f sale the customa y Bernard Schultz as/f Ught-of-way, and tinued vualty been con. oard of Supervisors pril 20, 1959 at 10 business on|/ BY Mr. F i , Ladies and Gentlemen: ee therefor. Ty |Schultz, his wif and Jean eréas & new rel Th ons ott ‘ cneil” Ba gg gee E ‘he See EANS ay. APPROPRIATION FOR SECRE-|to enumusd in the my-tawk' Board mittee : on popes one Coim- Seen bar oy stim of $2000.00 with 8% to arty under eh ‘be’ granted ena noe . @ yeoslation oe convene the expedient. EE T > TE COURT to the basic f -Laws relating|to determi with the authorit: payment and the balan nty by the owne fil Det ee and i) ~- form its Neatalantte” Supervisors to per- FRED W SMITH 0 the Oakland Coun d e function of the Buildi | ne the amount ‘a ¥\six months with ce within|#. Glover, Inc. 6 rs, Civil Defen r alaasion for 1 : ty Board of & and Grounds Commit ngs |advertising to be nd type of/un interest at 6% © liar Pak Bore toes “tie [to sf powers as the si vr administrativ Chairman _ o uper- completed tee has just been |Place done, the tim paid belanice which n the : 1 Berry, Joan: au gee ‘ormalizs demands cu tr Chairmai , especially as ‘th -of sale, provide f e and|the a : offer is more than|Mé@rion D. N , ne P. Od arig [past acti ratifying the rt to that bod MMINGS Wh Ladies and G the proced ey relate tojit deems or such terfis as ppraised value placed n . Nelson, ons - yo ard. se Gefense activities. 6 y relative to civil DAVID LEVINSON Prosar due to the | entlemen: ures for the sale of Teas the aSiby the Co on said lot). fore Therefore. I mo’ ; thing in thi HILAN the Probate mereased work ef| ees, rome County-|Which it is to manner in unty Bq ion 8 Chat ft resolved th tion Oo ee Reso’ shall be pear xn od ag 8 resolu- D M. THATCHER au a Court, Judge M of) You rea to be conducted and made the appraisal th itatt - who rman and Clerk of at the ©, 3503 (Civil Tense lus curtailing the as abridging or ORPH C HOLMES: guested that an addition core has Fel e eur Committee recommends that sonable rules and regul makejance with the B bee in accord. |*tthorized to of this Board be|? ) submitted re Policy and Supervisors Salas a of the Board of FRANK J. vor ' cretary be added to al position of 10 4 of Rule XII under th at Sec- taining to the same igpocese ong ao wins rot quit claim era aid deliver © ao me, Beers 8S specifically provid JOHN L. SR. to take tate the Probate C Buildings an der the heading/the requi not in conflict with the offeri t deed orge H, n. ed ion for ourt d Grounds uirement of th th) pri ng of said lot has|lB¢. Stephe Glover, SA lega) correspond read a be amende : e By-Laws previously been as ‘ n laast | ae cucisacs ai vce esava ot \LARIES CO COMMITTEE eich oom st, 7 Preha: Fa od To as Totlowe! tw d to 00 atte cases the Committee ma: Welfare Commision and and Kt the County wweshie Joanne P. yey por gro fe Peari cea AT Bd 3 not th ; Say or civil defense eee Shes MSTAMAN, a Reporter, but Boh done by the had April and the vane peerage gr day/up to the Sioa te, — for sake — 3 ; and ae com: nee ato Lord following described drain . wee attues when r =! i gael ot Eee EE H. ClACK lore ned to a rae where ork has neq|!mspect all county owned buildin, une, |received @ commitm uditors shall have your Comnchiveee careful considerati omine! cing “PN Snce with the aaa a fed in sccord: FUMES er _do bot, she can no grounds and file with th ngs andjat any public s ent thereon and shell) th ttee is of the opini on 19, TIN * at the center of Pleads v chommt Susy teGnen te wastes or caitical Ee LAWSON jee oe desttlon Supervisors, a detail eS Meara clireiect Gay or Olt gla; gacaiiee, the acceptance of said offer end the sare COULD, - th of coaticn (ieroumiing Muaten DRG oe 380F subdivision of th e state, or political EARL B RHINEVAUT Pg oe td basis on N was filled on a|With recommendati ed written report) 5. All Atl all bids received. of said lot at this time w hong the sale poeeky. chigan: we 8 0°26" Exvanding Em y M : the county in ones a to send ald to BOARD OF AUDITORS. Pa the palarce of 1958 Per nher 5, 198 saty improvement, re as to the neces-|ation of exis construction and all alter best interests of the Count d be in the ied to the point of be; Ww 1113 aoe os ental Program) = ) @ic - ‘ine of th g. of the cent a iS” snare Gasser stenine fron ct. ROBERT Y. MOORE rece pis shoroval of the needed to place the seals 6f Moxsep woaid (wor ting structures beyond what} ee ee ee 9 and po fes- (30) feet ron : Sack, when conditt r resulting from at-| saan adhe vald “for from srt Commit-|sonably sufficient st: buildings in a rea-|maintena mally fall in the category of Now therefore be it gin ment: th N 80°33’40" W 25 wide ense- } peyond the’ ‘pOntrat on in the county are OHN C. AUSTIN rchate Court bodeet, unds in the|lands in a reaso pth of repair and the jurisdi nee shall be under -the offer of Bernard ed that the Ww a pe fbi th 8 Foace forces. the jocal civil de-| Vice-Chairman — ereas your Wa = tion consi mably sufficient condi- sdiction of the Buildings and Benieral schultz ab Schultz and Jean|o-y45,ft; th 8 8 0°26" 40" W, ROBERT mittee. oi vs and Means C onsidering the aestheti Committee, such nds ove described be a 8 89°03'35” 20” W 475.89 ft.; €. Whenever the Chat Pract LILLY aie m recommendation ‘om-|ings; to biennial ¢ surround-| charged committee the sale of said Lot ecepted -and | w W, 186.71 ft.: th ti; th Bosrd of of Supervisors net rman of the’ Moved by F. Z =r - Committee. able peep ‘he Sal.lowned by the C y survey excess lands/of rie with, Subject to the a belabove described b under the terms/+, 153.27 ft.: th N ata 8 0°46747" parapet s thet any con- mann the 7 omith supported b a tion be alowed to € s that thelof its subs: ‘ounty of acquired by any e Board of Supervisor pproval | proved: e authorized and ap- Sith N O° 96790” 00 ft.: W 388.51 ft.: 0- sen be atamea! | New Teer ontinue for 1989) subsidiary corporations at location of bull % sotablishin W 40.00 ft; th t.; th N 89° 337407 TG gh gi a aa ne ina el Seite sae Tas af ta ne aaa a mae hha ret the Ona fara ie ee Hi cd “F. Bn was adopted. E ; - : : a een Og aatie eed| Ase Donkey see bear na, galSeal eee ae Sie eae Sear Ste (ak a ae ke tice tat 2 Sel eri og mon try eae a hae ' ‘ 15, 1958” rd held year fe Court for { tal committee pent jy [oftice of he Fam id ca interest, send| No. 336 Miscellaneon pn classified the current/*i8ned to the de aie - Was of the Corpora’ feet hearing $ 83° chord of 66 ' 2, s Resolntt 2. as Secretar partment which - ; - tion Count 83°2 47 eoanty to the | Means c amnitce a” aoe Ways ary tern Pig ~~ pum of 837780 cs he tenis nee el acquiring ads db Pepa bias and, na is n conjunction md . Mr. Boe ge ee Lag ome ~ the Build. inus Pa ‘aid Hap ate the "Wend. esolution Da gy es Reser hi t lands, sele of! Buildings ‘eans Committee the [phe ad Committee, move /on ihe 4 be prt gine a an a Mr Ce salary of said ve Pund|Which has heen a s ‘option of the f ol reenter tion nln iapproved by the Boa and Grounds Commi ~ BOIL g resolution, |Drain a ine of. ge Fao \tingent Fund to 058 "on-| And Chairman. on eh employee, jot Supervisors rdithe ‘ser same. The thee, pen , BUILDING : B. t the E’ly bour i rovi Mea alf of th im the conduct : n G wood . cit eae A or goon Maps rity Be ion concurrence. an the: ine with. the such aaie, the following 5 procedures shall the meard ct upervioe te shal Teport to om HEACOCK, = County, | pe > = y Gn beams ae re eee Li ote ¢ adoption of the f ‘ommittee,| If there are leeived with rs on the bids. re- i . ne a Ww. ce of the year r| otution. ¢ foregoing res-jor_restri no statutory regulations the. joint recommendation HA : Comtalttes behalf pf the for worked. very soceeatatye Wan ANT) MEANS Ty Soadusted oe fe Nowe: the sale it may be and’ ‘Grounds Commaities” | : WESLEY Semon foregoing at more. = adoption of of the: portion ef the seuscwruiioe sane reer w cole ate boned “of, Audi — as Celaaen ind nd. the. wate A be ' mer ant ja of Rateend ae ne Purd ai arnt . Chair SMITH. Gnu o aay non Buidings and bo ong ot and * riate act to. be bar tad a. ¥ of Civi] De-| The gu e year 1958 ta] crates eal + ereon. e Bul fe \ aa in . : get for the n TNOS real estate. appraiser two nds Commit + and ROY F. ’ ; b year 1089, » ayn tL s, one of whom a tee . GOODSPEED ee tea (ARAL ICE gk ek Seat aberreh ihe areas ota. armen al oa ine ig aa ee ae ee Se ches ty eet of ‘shale ice! Poawn 3 wre member of tne fety raiere ot seniotioontractor or areht ‘an fy IAM K. 8) Sal maior Ge Cette? Mental case sd JOUN 1 carey OP eaters, Boge et je eande ential Ra ings and Grows oo a YON HOA "> pela Bilge Bg fiscal 8 dur- slvet’ by P Amith se REV ‘or, oF ai alter a he there- ra of at or the Moved b: RD... her| Means Committ Sar Werk hdl A cout hetorn wee ery Oe staff ef, the Rquelization “comin md fh Sate, I-mov “thet th ae . lion ‘be o@opned: by FR. Dun- strengthened andj the Lee gg © be! th theceton tent matority. gr gy rd th of” Supers oa ay sauktnent et oe majority h ment was, add yA . if c) é wad i“ Fesolutton was sveed te si - the ictee a Be an pack, to the B iy M-150 to John R Road Aggregate base widening to 22° Plint|/way and both the : bejthe Road Commission have | started r contract in the spring of|negotiations wth the State Highway De- The following appointment was made by this Board, subject to the approval of the Board of- Supervisors: is Board that the work of the Board is of sufficient volume to warrant -and justify the appointment of a Secretary who shall be, and act, as Clerk of this Board, and whose salary shall be paid by this Board from County Road Punds under the provisions of Section Nine of Chapter IV (County Road Law) of Highway Law, as tlast Amended by Act 50 of the Public Acts 224.9 as so amended. Compiled Laws of Now therefore be it resolved: it’s work is of sufficient volume to war- rant and justify the apppointment of a Secretary who shall be, and act, as Geer west tevin’ F_ Wichels be: and to Northwestern from Eight Mile Road to| 2. That Irwin P. Nichols be, ; be /2ffect road funds available for other Telegraph Road will i rebuilt as a | — s ygpande pagge raged cet : of this ard, subject to be pal ander cota ie ee 2 ef the Board of Supervisors as in said the -opinion of this amended, provided, (Includes some Engineering Raceer ) ment was investigated by this depart- folic i ae siteet poral specs PP aaa sng if our Contractor—Howell Construction Company - These reports are examined and ac- Peete vak Sees by Road Commission Crew. tion taken if our operators are at fault. Project No PR -364 . “ . 44 The posting and closing of roads dur- Fourteen Mile Road 25 103,824 74 ing spring restrictions is done by thit . (Includes Some ad Rochester Road to Dequindre Road I elgg and the maintenance de- Concrete base widening to 23’ and - Engineering 7 pores PERMITS ISSUED BY 2%4"'x22’ bituminous conérete surface in 1957) | ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Contractor—Howell Construction Company. EP. inage and shoulder work done by One of the services required of the a Comstalagion (Crew Commission's Engineering Department 15 100% Completed , —¢ L ——s being size one aeepgron of drive- Project No PR-265 . ‘ay culvert requests and issuing per- 1 27,926.48 mits for their installation. In 1968, these} =, Tarinston Road _ ° reyeeme twisted bev. 2x22" bituminous aggregate surface ~ Any excavation or construction within and 3’ shoulder grav the right of way of a road also required Contractor—Oakland Paving Company. ing and hy of proper permits. 100% completed. were 585 such permits processed Project No. PR-226 ; and issued in 1958. Similar permits for Baldwin Road 3.5 59,009.35 a wegen are usually) Indianwood Road to Seymour Lake Road. 172 such a and 2x22’ bituminous aggregate surface. 1958. = were handled during Contractor—A. & A. Asphalt Paving Company ISSUED BY Base repair and shoulder work done by RESTRY DEPARTMENT ean t : 100% completed. Most permits for work done in the Project No. PR-267 . roads/Tight of way by utility companies are Fenton Road 3.00 59,714.61 tince they asniye ee, Department.| county Line to Milford Roed. ince they usually involve removal or 2x2?’ bituminous aggregate surface, trimming of trees. In 1958, 580 such per- 3’ aggregate shoulders. “ cee eee — 101 permits were Contractor—Ann Arbor Construction Company. MATERIAL REPORT Minor base repair and drainage done by Th Road Commission Crew. , ¢ following listed material was used 100% completed. during 1958 and charged out of our Project No. -270 County Stock: Grange Hall Road 03° - 18,623 86 Liquid Calcium Chloride Curve at Wolfe Road. : (Dust Layer) ........ .2,548,800 gal. Relocate, gravel base and bituminous surface. Lauid Calcium Chloride Contractor—Ann Arbor Construction Com- (Ice Control) .......... 100,800 gal. any—(bituminous surface) Plake Calcium Chloride : location and gravel base by Road Commission Crew. (100 Ib. Sacks) ........ 5.156 Sacks 100% comoleted. Bulk Rock Salt .. : 8.472 tons | project No. CW-271 Bulk: Calcium Chloride | Rochester Road 249 115,800.00 | (Ice Control) ........ 140 tons Main Street to 14 Mile Road. (Road Commission Bituminous Material: Widen to 44° with cement pavement, share to date— AE-IM (Hand Patching) 62,991 gais 2°4"x20" bituminous concrete mat. approximately AE-3A (Resealing) .... 239,904 gais. Contractor—Oak Construction Company. TS) AC-85/100 (Patching) .. 29,760 gals. Patticipation: Road Commission 100% center 20° MC-5 (Resealing) .... 104,520 gals. Road Commission 50% widening MC-O (Priming) ...... 871 gals. Royal Oak 50% widening tn Royal Oak 8.0.A. (Patching) ...... 3,897 gals. Clawson 50% of widening in Clawson [a oe 100° completed. * Total . ........ sooces 441,943 gals. In addition -to the aforementioned projects, major amounts of ditching, Tar: | shoulder widening, new structures, and other reconstruction work of such a nature GU 2 njcs9oseosboanonag None/ as to be called “construction” were done during 1958 on the following primary T-10 (Patching) ....... 2,884 gals. | roads with Road Commission Crews: T-12 (Patching) ....... 87.116 gals. | Name of Road Location So ema Belford Road Near Milford Road . 7 | ene ae 90.000 gals. | Romeo Road M-150 to County Line ...... PAVEMENT MARKING PAINT Rochester Road 14 mile south of Lakevill . White Paint .....,....... 2,341 gals. | Milford Road South of Davisburg Road ...... : AT. Yellow Paint ...... Be 3,490 gals, John R Road 15 Mile Road to 16 Mile Road ........... 6,812.15 CEMENT 12 Mile Road Orchard Lake Road to Greenfield Rd .... 1,612.62! Amount Used ....., -: 1.620 sacks Maple Road Orchard Lake Road to Telegraph Road 1,938.85 | . IN CONCRETE PIPE 15 Mile Road , | M-150 to Rochester Road ...............-.. 1,693.34 IO neta cece reas te reees 177 feet 115 Mile Road . M-150 to Livergois Road .......... sees 987.70 12” mlulsw 6 e.0)e’sle\einitie lee a)e's 2.511 feet | Lake George Road Stoney Creek d to Lakeville Road.... 9.430,19 15" Teen eter cree ete ees 600 feet | Middle Belt Road 15 Mile Road to Orchard Lake Road .... 855.58 18" ew eee 72 feet | Cooley Lake Road Elizabeth Lake Road to Union Lake Rd... 1,667.38 , REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE Bogie Lake Road Commerce Road north .............c00+. 4802.83 12" eee = er awe vinweeswuesc oe 825 feet | Pourteen Mile Rad. John R Road west .... 0 ..6..c0.-seecesceere 8,194.48 Sai er soneee Senne 60 feet | Service Road Pontiac Lake Road to Telegraph..Road.... 10,458.20 UGATED METAL PIPE Halstead Road ¥% mile south of 12 Mile Road .......... 9,889.03 rmed Pipe) (Includes some Bl & ph SCHOO OOELET p ft. —— 2 work fog 8"x12" Re) cassecesescss 166 %. ood a 43 mile west of M-24 ....cccscaccerncesss 004. a a At meen ae ‘ ; ceek Baad, Te gates = ED). seescestxvavic t.| Lake George Road 1) mile north of Stone ‘ee! emer 525. e"x1s? (IRIS) onset cee ss 98 TE. INSTRUCTION ON LOCAL ROADS eiS (2"x18") wee SES TE ee ce Total nie Var in 1958 Franklin. arch. ($15,044.50 in 1957) Southfield Township ; SL276 Gunn Road—east of 32'x24'x8" 24,30740 Orion Road. Prestressed concrete a Oakland Township bridge. 98% complete) SL287 «Cedar Island Road— Twin 9°6"'x6'5’'x52" 9,487.91 between Oxbow Lake Multiplate pipe arches. az Road and Sugden Lake Road. White Lake Township ; SL288 Kern Road—north of "2"'x5a" Corrugated 3,873.54 Greenshield Road, metal culvert. Orion Township __ SL289 Rowland Road—'4 60x56’ Corrugated 2,571.13 — west of Rochester metal culvert Oa Addison Township | SL290 Hn Mile Road—between — ane Round 4,633.32 aggerty Road and multiplate pipe | Halstead Road wn Farmington Township . SL291 Rossdale Road— 12°6"xT'11"x28" 6,214.54 north of Bamford Street. Multiplate La od arch Waterford Township with ’ SL292. Glass Road—' OT"'x5'11"x48" 6,389.30 mile east of M-15. . Multiplate pipe arch. Brandon Township ; SL293 Bridge Lake Road— » 10°8"xe11"x48" 2,272.54 north of U.S.-10. Mulktiplate pipe (to date) Springfield Township arch. (incomplete) 8L297 Oxbow Lake Road-— Twin 9°6''x@'S’'x5¢' 11,833.06 between Cedar Island Road Multiplate pipe . and Cooley Lake Road White Lake Township WOIM0 Elia May Street 48°'x42' Corrugated sit.47 Section 71, Oakland Metal culvert. Township, near Orion Road Oakland Township ; WO1376 Ella May Street New floor construction 392.36 Section 21, Oakland on bridge. ; ‘Township, near Orion Road. Oakiand Township WO1292 County Line Road— New floor constructed 841. ‘%) mile east of M-15. on bridge * Groveland Township : Total Coat......cocsccesedccsecticococcse SSR? eo Appropriation by — + -moch per inenniae a oasis dade cy We ax TOeeer Tee eee Pere ee Road Commission Gas . nee . eens FOUR). ss scseeeesstreceerrenserene & 79,293.47 eeneineeeneememedl 1959 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, PEDERAL AID PROJECTS These projects will be built using 60% Federal Ald Secondary Funds and 50% Road Commission Frimary Funds. pa o Miles Cost 70 § 92,000.00 Napier to 8. W. Corner, Section 34 nship. ject No. PA-234 TO. le 7 os Adams Hamiin to Crome falso two curves) Project No. FA-288 Adams: Road — — ont Pe - Roads. Project No. Paseo Base Line Wayne Ci Project No. PA-264 Greenfield Road : 2.1 9 Mile Road to 11 Mile Road. Widen to 44 cement concrete pavement and bituminous concrete surface. +, To be built both regular Federal Aid Punds and ae } Emergency Federal Aid Funds. Project No. FA- Indianwood Road 3.18 120,000.00 Baldwin to M-24._/ Aggregate widening to 22’ and 2%4""x22" bituminous concrete surface. Project No. FA-307 Cass Elizabeth Road 31 90,000.06 Cooley Lake Road to Elizabeth Lake Roaa. Widen to 22° and 234"x22' bituminous concrete surface. ‘ Project ea FA-315 Sashabaw Road 2.0 40,000.00 Hoyt Road to Seymour Lake Road. 2x20’ bituminous aggregate surface. Project No. FA-321 Adams Road 3.00 * 90,000.00 East Long Lake Road to M-59 ‘Widen to 22° and 294"'x22° bituminous concrete surface. 59 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, PRIMARY ROADS - : Total Miles Cost | Project No. PR-191 a | Quarton Road 21 60,000.06 Lahser Road to Woodward Avenue. | Grade. drain, 8x23’ grave] base. Project No. CW-227 = _. 1 Mile Road 1.25 160,000.00 Lennox Street to Dequindre Road. Widen t n Participation: Road Commission 60% . Cities 50% to Robina Street. Recap pavement and correct drainage... Participation: Road Commission 50% : y 50% Project No. PR-301 Hickory Ridge Road General Motors Road north 1 mile. Relocate, (Ugo drairl, gravei base. Project No. CW-303 14 Mile Road Crooks Road to Washington Street. Widen to 48’, replace broken concrete. bituminous concrete surface. Partictpation: Road Commission $75,000.00 Clawson—Balance of cost. Project No. UW-304 West nag “edge Cranbrook d to Westchester Street. Replace concrete, widen to 44° Participation: Road Commission 75% Birmingham 25% Project No. CW-306 Cass Road M-218 to Cass-Elizabeth Lake Road. . . Conerete widening to 22’ and 2%''x227° bituminous concrete surface. , . Project No, SP. North of 14 Mile Twin multiplate pipe arches with headwalis. Project No. SP-300 © Long Lake Road East’ of John R Road New ode apace concrete bridge. : Presed het Read’| ; | ' ., Cooley Lake Road to Marshbank Park. . Grade. dram, gravel base. - "@ Mile Road (Md Grand River to Inkster. Aggregate widening to 22° and 29427 : bituminows concrete surface yo Ie Project No. CW-312 : me / * .42 Mile-Southfield Inteysection curse | sail aueaareede, \ rn janes, all qu wareee Cities 50% 4, Project No, CW-313 — eee “ Caniiaed om Following Page) ag = Speatane = wes ee oo Care i ae , e.. . . | ‘ ) 2 2 | . _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JULY 18) 1950 , oe b 4 Pwo. 1 . y ; 1 MOGAG fe! |. 5s asacdecgeusthhe fasndbbatehcn A Su pervisor Pp s I oce ing s- eomee Bente, except ‘Administretion) cWen’s baaawscestdasraaeeis Eh —* i (Continued Prom Preceding Page) _ Rly. Wasser WS Tieg 1h see WO 138). Fifteen Prous a rng ea e Intersection henna i wo. \y Pifteen ls eae tide: Sreastan eearerenar ea . ang’? Road iow 10,000.00 agra Expenditures Wo. Bn oh aes eee secmnie % . 4h ai nn tae Le wo. ian = oe ar cesea ties Gopue pe aoddes cee Saye . - ae at PeS inlhbe BRASS ~ ae eo awe Siege calaxie'y : | Maintenanoe Structures’; agsae GS We fae tbe cree cree ' . Ice Con we ‘e : ; . Pourteen Mile." see barnes Oe ac Cis eee aes * aie pernrmingion Moed a. ot, aS coiede ont Hee Control db . ; Fiskeddiv ea ste oe : Syngeyin Homont pavement . Bi edgy =n seers Seeees 73,739.41 ; TOTAL PRIMARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION .. a widening 10 48 oe scunizipat “Comtrs Etc.) .cssesees | 116,850.96 22,822.74 project no PRIMARY ROAD STRUCTURES Lee ae ene ea 3 . Pareinaten tee 50% - TOROS a srecntcosess 14,160.95 ~- . , SP- me. a Location~ Ro Road coast YEAR 1958 ° Project No. PR-317 Total Maintena SP- d Road pceivice Road Equipment ae “s+ 4,380,297.27 902,709.16 2,243, 006.41 |S 288 Adams Boed ° fo gee usw boaeds use eees : ete 6 ee o3i 19,000.00/ DEFECE e oan a eeceeeenenere BTLLATD.A W.0. 1258 Lake George Road Orion °. rs seencaneainegaseatt go me =~ ace and miscellaneous work. Ope § BO ..sessceeees 163,553.58 TOT. Oakland oo seees cs tena cee ; John’ R Road TOtME ees DINED onneta ‘AL PRIMARY ROAD STRUCTURES _e Watties Road to M-59° 400 130,000.00] ¢ Lace Equipment Expense ....... . CONSTRUCTION......0... Sggregate widening fe Ft oe" edie, pecans seems . 836,802.13 . . f LOCAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION AES mous concrete surface. . T pment Rental) : YEAR 1958 . ° le baie Reaa yrohesey so ed teers Project / Motor Townshi On at DOCK: a , . © iceeaseesis@hecapaniccgess No. Road : Vehicle P ed | Conerete ‘widening to 27. and 2ee x22 . cecos'on| Net Gredit to Rauipment Account _ WA isen| Bees wae OM eg Funds, bullons “/And others iene oer ‘ree, onsiad Coun, ic meosemanegy gare vrtace “Adminitrative Bxpenae (Schedule B). 220 3206.20) TMca8e | Daviate ceorse seta 3.083.58 Inaemenns PF afejooain mee Beenie a ministrative Accounts 683.95 . PA-272 1,121.18 erry 053. In : - Cranbrook Road Handling Cha: : . Wise : 542.01 579. was adopted. ise. Resolution He tueaimeee 0.50 20.000 00| Ovgehead— Materials Sold 9,427.47 TM-214 Oakley Park fesrss Seana 17 Highland- "| gubmiitted by Mr. | Thatcher Recommended by ihe Board o: Public a . : ; 667, ecom : Preject ue umtoces concrete surface. Pe tie Maintenance .... 36. $¢4.28 7M-318 Gunn” f Sd 33.173 28 17918 64 sete County Ww mended by the Board of Public IN RE. , Operon SEWAGE DIs- Between 12 Mile Road and 10,000.00 Total Credits to Wie _ ? Tan Willow” sa sense ison ont feeremiag a o8At, ‘teas —_ by Br A eal was aftered oot wet Admin a8 t12839 ie Koetmme ARRER RE Ro Bema | ee, rth SO Sis li art 6 feperr plate pipe arches istrative Expense ... SS TM-281 Du 3.412.43 a2 6,700.48 Brandon Whe wing resolution: Misc. Resolution “Sal adopt Soper sors by 1989 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, ™ secosens|TMaes Andere an 1438.18 a Srey Brenden un nretanes DP ectetrasens ine Parmr| 30s eaters ——7 at snags lect! rea construction projects are in" the “roe poape ‘primary Proration— 955.56 TM-283 —— & Exeter 15,184.84 usar se Highland ington B wage ss — — the Parm- | 3494 et ne amended by Bag 4. - g projects or have already be ss of being set u rima Systems TM- 467.83 133. 342.05 Bloomf v aretoath ystem, and authorized 80% of the total final en approved. Each townsht P| Local sec searscees 148,149.40 285 Buckhorn Lake "505. 2,733.92 2,133 sasery to constract| "O the jsansnse 748, 80°; trom road f cost and the Road Commission w ® wil (6) | TOTAL Stem anne 36,806.16 TM-286 Conklin peeps 5,752.86 133.81 Oskland certain facilises in lands. sereet| “Oskiand County Seweee Ova oon coy pe er Sones Basgeted tor matching purposes. Quite wile eres ner OPERATING EXPENDITURES TM-294 Frembes iene 4,416.65 Pere res _ Detroit Edison y — = 1 ge Bees System™ to er share of the funds as other townships submit projects can oe 3.939,504.30,; M. -298 Oakhill ,040.29 9,020.15 9,020.14 Orion <_—o— is sequoea aaa amounis tot cipation ot the collection el Capital Outlay NON-EXPENSE DEBITS ——— ie oats vege! ‘ other | ene: Ge Peeemew ee oe cies | mended i” ‘Novembe ~ a ly ar nd and ln oe dison i . son Com d , as Project No [M-261 Miles Total) Buildings . iii ne 3,180.26 1,090.13 1,000.13 W W. -" eco gy ate lg ee the acceptance by the| 22, 1968 end Ponrusr December Duck Lake Road Equipment . See ee er 18,978.99 TOTAL LOCAL ROAD . mfield and of Supervisors, — Count: f Odk §, ween Jackson to Fagle 0 50° 12,600.00 srepeeecnesceeceerse, 274,677.79 CONSTRUCTION .... ... we 92,007.61 18,785.54 Whereas th of Farmington, Townsh — That “Bloom Contrmeiac=O Ww kideson i Ticeianil nee ae 2 PRIMARY ROAD MAINTEN «| Douler” seemmment, Sram ooe| was torsneriy a part ot th Kory u ‘j a 1 on f OOO Pee eee s > a Hahnad weap eta: MowHevenus 6 ee Concrete Roads YEAR 1958 anes ee Ee ce Be 2 Southfield) and wart of the Townabip’@ of Project No TM-318 : Tredele Alovance aoaits 3 the “Easement Grant’ Poor ep ner whereby the county agreed to oonetTuet. ; eee net 4 Dineeates Settlements ...:.6..000. _ 55,070.03 District N Total ee Snow and Traffic compen and between the Detroit “Edison age D seventy ere ey thi etasic’ fee : Hiliey ta S00 seat af Locharen. 32,700.00 ation and Depletion ........ 204,878.89 Dutta a} a ween errr aren ty Evetrie . | Qumetay ‘seg Oe Sonate et Denney and townships agreed: to ¢ ald citles mi _— | Total Non-Revenue Credite ......0 : Disiiet No. 3 Tv". gage ahaa Rome OBR ne Le Gtk Tot ikke, Board bs and at $5 1.000 in thirty anitual installments tee and East Street | Net Capital Outlay Expenditures — To ae te eee s0:023.08 sass pre Nebag Hoty: tte the ner] erens Section RR ‘Act 18. Pu ‘tad ew Hudson 03 i Bo sc ceeeees — 548. e form for such easement = Grade. Drain. Gravel Base 18,567.00! rong Term Debt Payment 120,417.17, Black Top Roads 417,613.43 284,479.19 70,791.30 halt of this Board. on be: ee eae oS ee be nett Bituminous Aceragats: Barteie Reads aud Primers District No. 1 . oe... 223,989.69 _ 62,342.94] wef “Chairman, I move the adoption of/of 1959 Sten hs ay cantiicn ot Bridges 105,000.00 District No. 202000000 thsteet Rite 96,193.92 14,518.17 oreo LAND M. THATCHER language: rte the fliomng on = ‘2. * : y = *. 5 ‘ a at his ida ey Leganegl ep oat mes following projects are under Total Long Term Debt Payment eo a District Ne, ‘ : tavdee 169,048.79 matt a 19.16.11 abet 30 Bes ard of Public Ww “a evetied to to. a towns snip > ehall be subj Me Or may not materialize. sore 7 ee 13.22 20,575. reer. Hos ° oo constituti eet se Locati ; 000.60 575.39 ‘uppor: — age ma a limitation IB Me Rows West et Orchard Lake Township Total Non-Expense Debits. ..ss4..04.-+s __108.00000) 6, Tatas sc oeeescees BOT.2IBIT 451,554.22 pcemas — = aves: ar © FeO occas tage) mar ation ol thereof Any township Willow Road ee — =. west as north mae TOTAL EXPENDITURES 225,417.77 td Mo. 3. 20.2. 357.58 7906. 44,097.10 Cheys, 2 : ae Castle, | con contract obligation to the any part ot — = pombe eee 2 ceecene to Wibg | Lake Rd bac bi dea Increase in Available O oe 4,165,012.07 Distriet Ne ; Reece 185 ae 139-790.53 = tases 2,700.23 son, Croteas, Cummings ngs, Davis Dickens. Any “com “contrac — a ods. ao Squirrel Road mount undetermined Ww | «from closin: pili! Punds —_———-s, trict No.4. iio) § 89.618 69 vos: 3,577.14 | tiott, : Pr » KR. nean, E}-) which penal with the . Army Road : Walton Boulevard south sieriord | = desks! ve eteee : ot eee 50,426.80 ‘951.08 @ 2,409.43 | lin," Heacock ip ererenet Bee Ham-|this section, as ame Provisions ot 1959 PROPOSED = west of Rochester Rd. patteoe! (TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 232.327.16! gy, Totals. ve. 341,243.57 312 , a se Hocking, a Tuber, | Re : which’ 1 en sna Tet, Poses ange esse by Soe appeoprnen ot Oe Ie trom PUND EQUITY ADJUSTMENT. Line Reed... ane 6d cares | iowa | “ianene| Erie: eesems Stree; [pete fr ceveeg te epee of Supervis opriation of - 9430833083/-..- 038. : , . ion 12 because of the Decessity for local “matching gn Wool reed’ wttle could i dena) =e b SCHEDULE A — fry Primary noe — ee 14.24 Tierson, Menzies oe Sater vi i| Court: Sustict of ite Sie an Supreme oad construct eeee a P aintena : ————— | Miller, . 7) Drann Location HO gstimated | Townsh! aces cen eens nee... 1.549,011.811,080,415.31 182 a ag re ure, Whereas said covtract.ot November 1 Geieee Toone East | Newman & . cea Pp Earned. Contributed Rd. on County Tota! ; . 036.56 116,559.94, Yault, Romer, Schock ee asin | * : jit amended, confornis with the — Oxtord Township PROM ooo cee canes $8000.00) AVON — LOCAL ROAD MAINTENANCE | De beaten wenion: tee Ginclals|sald Act. 3. Public Acte ‘of 1860. and vs 7 OC OG bts / = 8 oO — seam . mile north of Indianwood Road ...... etn Boman.” tne 500.00 24.137.16 3 mes:8% Bebe Tesashie Say - sg) enew ana + ey Finaman Ve vol ‘Wiebber, Worker, a HN therefore ts viiidated by the apove: quot g cancers 137 ison . ota ra “Sectio — Township OVills 2 veces yee ed senor ee 4,500.00 | igen toe at 257.64 orca 6,700 . Avon n restate = hetel sie 12,183.83 Malnsonsnee a Guana an ogtitiesent, * eaatertiy having voted of Supervisors of Outland Cou y the Board 4 Rieomtia Tevnshtp Between Big Beaver Rosd and poressena ; ae > 1,035.58 aa onto eee 00.977.-61 $3,731.03 pe ‘ $09.81 Mise. 3827 e resolution was adopted. gan, as follow ounty, Michi- . . ' CC Se re) wee 936. : : f Permington Townsh Betwets (2 baie Reed ana (600 10,000 09 Independence a 4,049.06 = pr Sigacappeyd ie teceeees eae ae 14.018-66 3430.03 Sere TN RE Mrs On Dabanee sce ov ee Togista ire lallethe Street Mile Road - ee ee aa 2,746.09 367.15 .330.48/ Farmington. ..........44... 69,232 07 mim 2.241.31 1315-8270 the Oak - the otdte'Sr “Sieiga ‘Bt cas aso Waterford ‘Soenskip Section 28, off Cooley Lake “5,000.00 ‘Outland Lessee. 1,510.00 oun 338.40 ere Mighasd ee 19'800.07 caer 1.210 28 Ore, land County Board ot Super a pA horanber reat hon Lh. nab ped Road Between Pontiac Lake cewecsees. 6,000.00) ipecte secseeescees 1,893.67 sie? 1.296.25 8,840.16, Holly Ne ese 21,804.15 18,779.07 2.591.73 431.10 as is irm Ladies and Gentlemen:| 2. That the said Mi te Lake Township Gels mena ac Lake Road and | aoe m goosdbocee 5,209.98 10,403.44 Tadopeadence : Ssnwces-. $4017 03 14,750.93 2066. 433.35)», ore I read this statement which 1/88 amended by M s¢. Resolution 3341, — Between Ra cesses 7,000.00 Waterford 27.0121.) 5,752.85 253.11 §,463.09| Lyon... eee stale ee 21,566.21 toa en 37| have prepared, I wish to assure all of authorizing the | isc. Resolution 3494. Rose Township Rcihend batinios) Take Me Road and w mi veces Procite 22.873.62 saa $.752 83 Milford ses spose STs ene 17,141.96 14,545.54 —o 1.04059 hat T —— is no malicious intent in in of “Oakland county’ ‘sewses L, aea| . ee | - ++ 4,900.00 "bel. “ponies | MOL 2 nnn tereceemeness sie it, 48 say. Bonds— ‘age Disposal oe 9,000.00 | raLs _4 11,801.17 HNO Ootteng renee 23:910.26 gi eeece 1930.98 ree on | nainasmuch ss 1 am the coordinator, of ee een Coen be See Oe a Estimated Cost ......-.c00.+0.-.8 $8,000 v9 . snes 027,202.38 $100.807 50 “=; ee | Orton vast igeoneoteure seiptenainy 19,456.23 16 039.07 cose 1.008 81 Deanna ty _ +4 Heights ond have| and readopted. ed and confirmed, Appropriation by Board of Supervisors oe a ———- peer 15 $137,567.64 | cates e geWisiescien ueleeion SS ta dene 35,531.77 4,040.66 020.67/has brought the inclucien of | jon which} | Mr. Thatcher moved the adoption of Road Commission Gas-Weight Tax Punds Kimreeeh 0 OOEOe! aD SCHEDULE B _— eee UII AS 84 15.106 12 2'ba8 38 “81043 oe a ee ace The ne : spear @in’Weselwe neisieeieu euserermer 6000 00’ Commissioners Satart RUNISTSATIVE EXPENSE IR Ok yep aee acess nd nee ADOT SA 232.04 2.768 83 classes. I should like to issue a stat agg | y Mr. Webber. _ TOTAL . _SO0O™ Administrative Salaries 2... Royal Oak 0 .essseeee Cg 8.11081 ce 3,449.88 ordi] nuns heecamn bars ro Pas ey eh rp i eens veces esc ceeecasees.s.$56,000.00 Posta ries + ees 71 8,530.65 . 75.31/ When teaching irst Ald o the following vote: The above location oo ees Springfield . rrr iB. 985.63 -36,460-40 179.92/ of medicine A or any phase) YEAS: Allerton, Alward fer Ay? reserve judgment until Poy ‘— "us Kuen —— however, we pre- teacher Pcl Telegraph w ne eo ee ae a 125.25 473 36 test 2970 on what to eo after the tofary oF enced Se Calhoun, Carey. " Cora oeed . 00! FT ad rps 1 as oc Hee, . seni te meke ty scam baa es tee mane nie Bare Rte nag locattees | Cesies ‘Suppies © oo) White bake 770/000) Janene 67,994.22 ae 3.17241 to pieteal sajury. or. ‘proweet ourselves] z Se Iw Desens, above sched . nse ..... oe 036. voeeeee i pseme 2 rom th 5 t . C® SHEET edule. Office Manisenani Rapeaue . orn pn etal Lees) Rese 30,492.61 4,127.69 Seate phen “at ts pore illnesses which | Goodspeed Hall Samy Epo iS : December 31, 1958 ce Equipment Depreciation : mGO00 0 “811. Maintenance In the same manner, in Civil Def | Hork i rel Hoard, Hocking, Holmes, Count rating Pund pont} Itemize . : +eceees- 892,709.16 796,146.99 73,70.4 ———— not only be concerned “with , Hursfail, = rah Huber, Hudson, Bulet, a 146. atheri am, nson 4 seni 7 aoa ee 3 $82,216.40 = — | CONTRIBUTIONS BY TOWNSHIPS mS cad santcme what won tee Dgaroort | | Kephart, Enowtes. =p on eal ema [weet nas y pian maleate 150.00 ; TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE YEAR 1958 practice preventative Civil Defense. ern. MePhi Majer. ohne Lh eGov- Accounts Recetvable: secnee 1,000.00 coc cveceeteeees - | Township . In my estimation, Civil Defense is the| ler, Mi erson, Menzies Clarence Mi!- | Gikte Trankiins tainissen — vores Expense _104.966.08) as oe. Total Paar Road Local Road ogy of our communities and Alon soe Ollar, co — Oldenburg, a State Highway Gapartsens e ee 171.003:80 ene Subscriptions end Publications - | Bloomsietd seas es SEU Paeerineecone es of 100-80 5 ruction reer) Sone —— ee order to 1s" the! Sanit omer. Schock.” pomet. Sans on nt ot 3,882.07 = mpensation . ...... .......... ‘ On. . wwe eee, sooncmnan a 716 ° | zen e th, - s , Sundry Account i 21.427 77 pesrence = Comminionen: <0 2 2 eee a 55| Commerce oo... scuwesicesscae (6700.48 ae 16,795. 7 Eoemny from and modus operan of the! Ly eat ee Btevens Swan- Inventories 32,975.21 Revives wmimlestoners Association Dues Vowsteees . 3653. Parmington 2000007000077 ++. 233,832.04 15.237 : | selv which we must protect our- Voli, Webber, Yockey. aay Tinsman, Equipment Materials and Porte . mec ment — Road Commissioners reeeee ree 1,810 00. Groveland ..... ttctesceeee ces 1,035.58 . 7,574.40 There should 0 AYS: None. (0) Road Materials : : 105.032 33 Reed are - Administrative Employees ....._ 1316 00. Highland i . 2.059. 20 1,035.58 minds .of you 2 pola im the pool 529 ca : 163.607 35 Bicinterine Expense sends — 1 75rs1) roeemaence, roreceeessenss GINO 4 339 48 _—* whether or mot his is the piece al Sarmeuded ‘by Me Beard of Publis nsuranc a emse §. ...., +P = wees oe = ‘ .. oe --wesese 5 = o i | Defrnred any ag oo 31.68) 19 TOTAL O1 es delice, Oakland Oe ee 500) A ease [Gurl case bacactics” Tees peaple ate] IN, RE: EVERGREEN SEWAGE DiIs- vote eee ee 108,189 63 len eee EXPENSE a _ = weld cost it ns 16 4.24391 teen concerned with the ‘Siok. ore on. m ce. Mcetansoue Recips ee Shay Reet Reale gs |e PR BES, Par gD: neces" Resal nit Set Mey et stun, FS 5 i en-higseone L REVENUE RECEIPTS eS) Eee Se he sy4a0de a 1,607 83 oes re \redhings deg pa Bh a] on. ot the seoton wa : cx .S a ; “4396.51888| prea Caxs-Biizabeth Lake |... bi eis Baie ance peat Ehren __* LE OF SERVICE RATES FOR BACH PREMISE aa 2 ana FER iPinben ie SOE ge ie oe terete Tors 1.6 . welve. Mil tke Nacnhitg aie firanauinam ne cnn ning ae r eft. i OF HIGHWAY RECEIPTS © j eed a 313 Long ie Pet pend) Oe. Sonn AbQO20UOCKe 200-48 | Meter Service Rate es 2 per Quarter O. i9it Se 560 88 t 50 per month—%" plus monthly mete eatery | . #4098 330.03 | WO. ryjee Road ... bescewersvedevesaerens 230 65 v6 REF PAL oe nd r '¥ HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES — mee] way tet < Beiferd-. 2, ee sesgh seems tap ecrcerss 10,488.30 Sewage Di “Yeo tet een a" cee ‘ ee : : Z Primary os we oo... cabsesedevececguaecsovceennedapps ss 8. ; J sposal Rate — ‘ ge. j “at : Oo. 1219 Pp pili wasateueeaiiisevers ecees ee 356.08 $ .60 per 1000 cu. ft. : ie ak ents, 62 |. 120 miitord Pn pn ee Bae nme meu th of _ Min, $5.50 per quarter ue ar : Gystem O. 197% ebay ° slcexcvise|fapewesderteees. HA eae 2,457.40) 5 Fiat Service Rate : | ; is We. line owl teh ae pre awee ens tie 38 , (When meters fis BO need sa ‘means of je, “* ; ; +f aaeaare cae ee cnc en cae Water | ity determining oa. . . ; - . y : $12.62 | Bewage open Rate i he oe per exes i rood : \ ba " : * pas i i] \ , \ # \ s Bere ry \ 5 ss an hea ‘ iy ‘ = 2 eg ee ee Ca A \ < .. OV gee a . Je | i |__| "MHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959, . » J , Supervisors Proceedings (Continued Prom Preceding Page: Romer, x, F. ag Golly, Sama, fhe Webher. Yockey. (15) Levinson supported by El- be adjourned. having voted m carried The Lae ae annovnred that the Board wo at meet on June 2, 1959 9:30 a.m. - DANIEL T. MURPHY, JR. Clerk DELOS HAMLIN, Chairman “s MAY 21, 1959 The Bow met at 2:00 p.m. in the Veteran's Memorial Building, Detroit. Meeting called to order by Chairman Hamlin. ens, any, . . incan, Elliott, Ewart, Fovts, Goodspeed, Hall, Hemlin, Heaeock, Hildebrand Hill, Hoard, Lovee Horton, Huber, son, pray Hursfall, Kelley, Kiser, Knowles. a! McCartney, McGovern .McPherson, Clar- ence Miller, Cyril Miller, Mitchell, O’Don- oghue, Oldenburg, Ollar, Quinlan, Ran- Rhinevault, Romer, Schoek, Solley, Steman, Stevens, Tay- Tiley Tinsman, Voll, Web- orum Present mnounced tbat the Board would meet as a Committee of the Whole. Mise. 3831 ° Recommended by the Board of Public Works IN RE: M8.U. OAKLAND SANITARY TEM sYs Submitted Thatche Ransom, Re-| mn, Lewis, Lilly MacDonald, | fil ij ay DANI DAN Oakland County Clerk sabgertbed and sworn to batore ‘meg this + 1959 Julia Maddock Mr a Public, ©. County, Michi- Clerk read letter from Hugh G. Aller- on, Jr. Southfield Township * Super- Visor, “explaining his “no vote on tne Equalization Report. (Placed -on file.) Clerk read invitation from the City of Flint to inspect their new Municipal Center, (Placed on file.) Report presented from the Michigan State Tax Commission recommending that the state equalized valuation for Oakland County be set at $1,822,915,300. (Placed on file.) Clerk presented an appeal by the City of Wixom of the 1959 equal on valua- tion of the City of Wixom. (Placed on ie.) Resolution read from Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, and Hamlin Schoo] P.T.A relative to use of the former Contagious Hospital for a psychiatric short-term disgneatic hospital and clinic. (Placed on e. Clerk read letter from Merrill O, Bates, President of the Oakland County School Boards Association, favoring the reten- tion of taxes In the county for wu of schools and county government. Pit d on file.) : The Report of the Qakland County Employees’ Retirement System for 1958 was presented by R. E. Lilly, Executive Secretary. (Placed on file.) ise. by Mr r M Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: py Mr. Hulet Whereas the Oakiand County Board of Supervisors did, by the adoption of Mis- cellanedus Resolution No. 3323 on De- cember 23, 1957, authorize the Depart- ment - Public Works, through the Board of Public Works, to proceed with the development of plans for sewers and sewage treatment facilities fo: that por- tion of the Clinton River Drainage Basin te 2 within Oakland County, and ereas the Department of Public Works has completed construction plans for sewers and temporary treatment fa- cilities to serve Michigan State Univer- sity-Oakland and adjacent areas, which is a part of the Clinton River Basin, and Whereas the Board of Public Works is desirous of proceeding with the construc- tion of this portion of the system so that said facilities wili be available to the University properties by September 1, 1959, and Whereas the Board of Public Works proposes to construct said facilities under contracts providing for private financing. Now There Be it Resolved that this Board of Supervisors, pti | as & Cammittee of the Whole, does hereby recommend that the Board of Super- visors, at their next meeting, establish the M.8.U, Oakland Sanitary System as a county system under the Board of Public Works as provided for tn Act No. 185 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1957, and Be It Further Resolved that the Board of Public Works be suthorized to take all necessa: to construct, acquire, said M.8.U, Oak- to serve all or parts ef Sections 6-7-8-16-17-18-19-20-21 and 22 of Avon Township, Oekjand n- ty, Michigan and all or parts of Sections 11-12-13 and 14 of Pontiac Township, Oak- land County, Michigan Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of this resolution. HILAND M. THATCHER Supported by Mr. Cyril Mil er. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted The Committee of the Whole arose Moved by Levinson supported by Cum- pony rs Board adjourn until June 2, 1 : :30 a.m. A sufficient majority having voted) therefor, the motion carried. Lr: shew T. MURPHY, JR. r DELOS HAMLIN, Chairman JUNE 2, 1960 SPECIAL MEETING Meeting goes to order by Chairman m Delos Ha hy Invocation given by Reverend Paul. T. pest of the st Methodist Church, Pon- tiac.. Roll ealled: Allerton, Alward, Bender, Bonner, Boyer, Calhoun, Carey, Castle, Cheyz, Christensen, Clack, Clark, Claw- son, Croteau, Cummings, Davis, Dohany J. W. Duncan, Elliott, Ewart, Fouts, Frid, Goodspeed, Hall, Hamlin, Heacock, Hildebrandt, Hill, Hoard, Hocking, Holmes, Horkey, Horton, Huber, Hudsoii, Hulet, Hursfall, Ingraham, Johnson, Kep-| hart, Kiser, Knowles, Levinson, Lewis, Lily, MacDonald, Majer, McCariney, M vern, McPherson, Menzies, Clar- ence Miller, Cyril Miller, Mitchell, Old- enburg, Ollar, Quinlan. nsom, mer, Romer, Schock, Sinclair, F’ resent. e or this meeting which was filed with him on May 21, 1959. Said request was ordered filed with the Clerk. A true copy of the same apyeere in the notice of meeting hereinafter set forth. 2 The Clerk aiso presented the notice of this meeting together with his affidavit as to the mailing of said notice, which notice and affidavit are as follows: “NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING To the Members of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Oakiand, State of Michigan: - Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oakland, Btate of Michi- gan, will held at the time and place and the purpose stated in the following — which has been filed with me, to-wit: “We, the undersigned, Members of the Board of rvisors for the Coun 5.330), Board ‘ounty of Oak! day of June, A.D., 1950 at 9:30 A.M., the Oakland County Office SLE. No. 1 Lafayette Street, Pontiac, Michigan, for the purpose of: ; 1. Considering the recommendation of Building and Grounds Committee that certain county-owned lands be sold and the time, place, manner and condi- tions of the proposed sale; 32. Considering the recommendation of the Committee-of-the-Whole that the County establish the Michigan State Uni- versity Oakiand Sanitary System as aj “County” system under the Oakland County Department of Public Works as provided for in Act 185 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended; . Accepting, rejecting, postponing or extending the time for accepting, of the bids heretofore submitted for the con- struction of the Oakland County Court- house Bullding, and authorizing the Chairman and the Clerk of the Board to enter into contracts for the construction of said building, and to consider the transfer of monies to the Building Fund from other funds; 4. Considering the recommendation th 8 to cen 5 rear Ying lot : th lime lot\1; nw ¢en line Adams ; th 8'to line Butler Road; th W and to N-S “% sec line seo 4 A Twp., th N to N og GS 1897.99 ft; W 1138.82 ft; th S 628.74 ft; th W 60.0 ft to intersection of Barnett R ang © 500 lin TIN, RICE Pp Pp. e hg, Bay Hne Ba. to — ‘ Road; th N tq E-w 4 RR H Saree + th ~A a) imately 1000 = to bel ‘ oyce Street; 4 cen line Af Road cen =. rook “Road; th weet ene Rhee 2 as ne to cen line Dexter Road; th N 577 ft to 8 line lot 160 rvisofs Plat No, JT; aig 8 line ise line lot 1: cen Ridg t th N 1633 ft to cen line Walton Vard; th W to cen line ke Ri ; th N to cen line La- peer ; th ¥y to cen line Shim- mong Road; th alg cen tine Shim- mo to line Squirrei Road; th N to cen line Tienken Road: th Township. Oskiaad ‘county. "behing: yan! an th $ 1406.13 ft: th EB i216 ft: th Ns proximately 747.93 ft: th EP 613.50 ft: 8 8 63 ft; th E 96.88 ft: th N 72820 f to cen line Tienken Road; th E approxi- mately 530.12 ft: th 8 a proximately 1230 ft: th E approximately 2450 ft to een line Adams Road; 8 to a point om cen line Adams Road 1837.74 ft; 8S of NW sec cor sec 8; th E 1087.30 ft: th § 1016.22 ft: th E 297.68 ft: th S 2112.3 ft. to cen jine Walton Boulevard; th FE to cen tine Old Pereh Road; th 8 to 8 line lot 112 Roch- ester Knoll Subdivision: th E alg S line lot 112 and 8 lize lot 83 to cen tine Wim- ~ Drive; th Nly to N line lot 80: th sly to rear line lot 80; th Sly alg rear line lot 80 and rear line lot 81 to rear line lot 51; th E alg rear line lot 51, rear line lot 52, and N fine lot 31 to E line of Rochester Kno Subdivision: th E-W ‘4 sec line see 16; th E to sec line sec 16; th 8 40 N fine Heights Subdivision: th een line Harding Avenue South; th SEly alg cen line Harding Avenue South to cen line Stellma Lane: th NEly alg‘ cen line Stell- ma Vane to W line lot 16; th Sly to rear line lot 10; th Ely alg rear line lots 10 thru 13 to Ely line lot 5; th Sly to Ely line lot 44; th Sly alg Ely line lot 44 to SEly lime lot 44; th SWly to Nly line lot 52; th Ely to E see line sec 16: th 8 to point of beginning It was moved iy! Mr. Thatcher and d by Mr. Lilly that the foregoing resolution be adopted. Upon roi! call the vote was as follows: YEAS: Allerton, Alward, Bender, Bon- her. Boyer, Calhoun, Carey Castle. Cheyz, ristensen, Clack, Clark. Claw- son, Croteau, Cummings, Davis, Dohany, Elliott, Ewart, Fouts, Hall, Hamlin, Heacock, . Hoard, Hocking, Holmes. Horkey, Horton, Huber, Hudson. Hulet, Hursfall. Ingraham, Johnson, Kep- hart Kiser Knowles Levinson Lewis Lilly MacDonald, Majer, McCartney, Mc- Govern, McPherson, Menzies, Clarence Miller, Cyril Miller, Mitchell, Oidenburg, Ollar, Quinlan, Ransom, Remer, Rhine- vault, Romer, Schock, Sinclair, F. Smith, W. Smith, Solley. Staman, Stevens, Swan- son, Thatcher, Tinsman, Voll, Webber. Yockey (74) NAYS: None. (0) Pe tive tbe of the members elect hav- Hildebrandt, Vote on origina] motion: AYES: Allerton, Alward, Bender, Bon-| ner, Boyer, alhoun, Carey, Castle,’ Cheyz, »; Rader Clack, Clark, Claw-) avis, Dohany,| son, Croteau, Cummings, Jd. W. Duncan, jliott, Ewart, Fouts,! Goodspeed, Hall Hamlin, Heacock, Hil- debrandt, Hill, Hoard, Hocking, Holmes, | Horkey, Horton, Huber, Hudson, Hulet, | Johnson, Kephart, Kiser, Levinson, Lewis) MacDonald, Majer, McCartney, McGovern, McPher- son, Menzies, Clarence Miller, Cyril Mil- ler, Mitchell, Oldenburg, Ollar, Quinlan, m, Remer, Rhinevault, Romer, Schock, Sinclair, F. Smith, W, Smith,| Staman, Stevens, Swanson, Tinsman, Voil, Webber. (70) Frid, Hursfail, Lilly, Yockey. A sufficient majority having voted Gereter, the resolution was adopted. isc. 3537 Levinson IN RE: PROJECT ENGINEER — NEW COURT HOUSE BUILDING To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors | Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: | Whereas construction work on the new Court House at the County Service Cen-| ter will be started in the near future, and * Whereas the architects have recom-| mended to your Joint Committees that a/ Project Engineer be employed to make daily inspections of the work as it pro-| gresses, and Whereas your Joint Committees ommend the employment of a Project | Engineer to work under the sifpervision' of the Board of Auditors for such pur- pose, and that a sum not to exceed $10,000.00 be appropriated for such pur- pose; Now Therefore Be It Resolved: 1. That the Board of Auditors be au- thorized to employ a Project Engineer whose duties shail include inspection rent a 3. That the classification of said po- sition and the salary range be referred to ime Salaries Committee with power to ac ; emer, Rh rola |Romer, Schock Sinclair, F. Smith, f /Smith, Solley, Staman, Stevens, Swan- Tinsman, Voll, Webber, A . ay A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. Mr. Harry Denyes, .. and Mr. ©. A. Luckenbech presented sketches of the proposed First Unit of the new rt Ouse and answered questions from Supervisors concerning the p . Mise. 3536 By Mr. Levinson IN_RE: CONTRACTS FOR FIRST UNIT OF OAKLAND COUNTY COURT bt ie To — Oakland County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: In accordance with Miscellaneous Res- olution No, 3498, your Special County uilding, Means Build- ings and Grounds Committees and the Board of Auditors met in joint session on April 21, 1959, to receive and tabulate bids on the proposed First Unit, Oakland Mr. Chairman, on bebalf of the Speciaj, County Building Committee, Ways and) Means Committee, and Buildings and) Grounds Committee, I move the adoption of the cores resolution Som AL COUNTY BUILDING DAVID LEVINSON, Chairman LLOYD CLAWSON MMINGS W. HORTON D L. YOCKEY core W. STAMAN Fi PAU . MCGOVERN WAYS AND MEANS COM- MITTEE i. R. a Q q County Court House, Oakland County, | Michigan, to be constructed at the Serv-| lice Center. | | Bids were received and tabulate as. Pog tabulation attached, details of which) ave been previously furnished each. member of the Board present. Proper | bid bonds have been filed by al] bidders and O'Dell, Hewlett and Luckenbach, the architects, report thet all low bid- ders are responsible firms The Joint Committees recommend that the Mechanical and Electrica} contracts ¢ @s signe e General Architectural Contractor’ and the per- centage fee stated in its bid be paid for such assumption. The Committees fur- jther recommend that only Alternate 5B ;be accepted at this time and that the right be reserved to accept Alternates 4A {in the Architectural bid) and Alternate date if recommended by the Architects, Alternate 5B substitutes Haughten Ele. vator for Otis Elevator, Alternate 4A is a& substitution of metal movable office partitions and Alternate M-1 is an addi- tion for temporary heat. It is further recommended that the Committees and the Board of Auditors be authorized to make such other substitutions and revisions to the Original specifications and drawings as M-1 (in the Mechanical bid) at @ later|> A. TAYLOR MENZIES PAUL W. MCGOVERN Moved by Levinson su rted by Car the resolutions by ~ 7 2 Hamiin, Heacock. Hocking, tid, Goodspe Hildebrandt, Holmes. Hulet, Hursfall, Ingraham, Johnson, Kep- Lewis, | McCartney, Menzies, Clar- a Miller, Mitchell, Olden- Oller, inlan, Ransom, Remer, vault, Romer, Schock, Sinclair, F. Smith, W. Smith, Solley, Staman, Stev- ens, Swanson, Thatcher, Tinswan. Voll. Webber, Yockey. 174) NAYS: None (0) A sufficient majority having yoted ef| Permit the State of the construction of the new Court House Pi jty Clerk forward certified ¢ voted therefor, the motion was adopt- e Misc. 3539 By Mr. FP. Smith IN_RE: LEGISLATION TO BROADEN COUNTY TAX BASE To the Honorable Board of Supervisors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: The County Tax Allocation Board held {ts final session yesterday and set the County rate at 5.62 mills. rhis is the same rate as allowed the County hoo's and wij] leave the County 52 short in balancing the tentative 1960 budget as approved by this Board on April 27, 1959, The feasibility of an appeal to the State Tax Commission has been consid- ered but is not recommended. We are dealing with @ situation that is more in- volved than what might be accomplished through such an appeal, even if success- ful from the County standpoint. We are confronted with a problem that cannot be solved under the present 15 mil) Con- stitutional limitation, The record of the Tax Allocation pro- ceedings for the past several years very positively shows that the property tax is inadequate to meet the revenue re- quirements of the County. This is also true as to the school districts. Since it appears that the County will hot be able to balance its 1960 and future budgets with income under the 15 mill tax limitation, we will have to look to the Legislature for relief The Schoo] Districts of the County rec-|have indicated that they are favorabie| It to assisting the County in a program to have the State assume a proper share of |the welfare costs and other legislation | which will broaden the tax base of both the County and School Districts r. Chairman, I offer the following resolution: Be It Resolved that Oakland County Board of Supervisors go on rec- ord as favoring legisiation which will. Mich an to assume to be re- ported to this Board at the following meetin Be HM Further Resotved that the Coun- op: resolution to the President and Clerk of the State Senate, the Gpeaker and Clerk of the State House of Representatives, to each of the Legislators re Oakiand County, to each of the Bo of Supervisors in the State State ation of Supervisors and the Super- visors Inter-County Committee. Mr, Chairman, on behalf of the Ways and Means Committee, I. move the tion of the foregoi resolution. © WAYS A MEANS COMMIT- FRANK J. VOLL, SR. JO CAREY Moved by F_ Smith supported by Cum- |mings the resolution be adopted Discussion followed Moved by Elliott supported by Allerton |the resolution be tabled A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost Moved by Carey supported by Hudson the resolution be amepried by changing the seventh paragraph to read as follows: “Be It Further Resolved that the Leg- islative Committee of this Board be au- thorized to make a study of such legisia- “;tion as will carry out the intent of this resolution and report back to this Board for ve before taking action;” A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Vote on resolution, as amended: A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution, as a ded, was adopted. Moved by Goodspeed supported by Mc- Pherson that a copy of the notice of the apperi of Wixom City be sent to al! assessing officers. sufficient majority having voted therefor.- the motion carried. - Moved by Clawson hens ogden | mings that the meeting be adj A sufficient majority therefor, the motion c by Cum- $1,460, les of this| ourned, \bids y aeaving voted throughout the country on what MONKEY BUSS-NESS — Jamie the chimp plants a kiss on his “foster mother,” Mrs. Bar- bara Hatfield, of St. Petersburg, Fla. An at- tractive bionde- mother of two sons, Mrs. Hatfield met the nine-month-old chimp three months ago UPI Phote while touring a Florida wild animal farm. Jamie wrapped his long arms around her and wouldn't let go so Mrs. Hatfield decided to take him home. “Rearing small boys and raising a chimp is about a 50/50 proposition,” says the housewife. BELTON, Mo. (NEA)—Although iyears, Dr, Monte Peterson, pastor ,of Belton’s First Baptist Church, has been house hunting several hundred times since 1954. is not that the 42-year-old minister is hard to please. On ithe contrary, he sometimes ap- proves the renting of a house just by inspecting it from the outside. Quite satisfied with the par- sonage his wife and two small children occupy, Dr, Peterson's perpetual search is not for him- self but for officers and airmen of nearby Richards-Bebaur Alr Force base, Since the establishment of Rich- ards-Gebaur, he has found more than 400 homes or apartments for base personnel, mostly those in the lower income brackets. “Without his help, I'd still be looking for an apartment to fit my income,” commented A.2C Gene A, Golden, Callers in autos with license tags from all over the country make 621 B Street, the minister’s home, look like a tourist mecca. In addi- tion to locating living quarters, he assists military personnel by coun-| seling on marital difficulties, bap- tizing, performing weddings and giving religious instruction. “When fire destroyed a series of cabin-type apartments occupied by airmen, Monte worked up to 20 hours a day obtaining shelter and clothing for the disaster victims,” his address hasn't changed in 10) M.Sgt. Jess Kellerman of the Cen- DR. MONTE PETERSON (left) shows Air Force M/Sgt. Kellerman the Certificate of Appreciation that he received for Missouri Minister Finds Homes for Many Airmen volunteer services to airmen and their families. tral Air Defense Force (CADF) chaplains’ office recalled. A former teacher of Greek, the quiet-spoken minister from \ Creates City Within City | PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The! iCity of Philadelphia is accepting | under wa from private. developers Philadelphia Builds Anew Two beaaty treatments are delphia. y in downtown Phila- all rental property among the trail- ers and 760 houses in the Belton area. Despite a heavy schedule in the administration of his church duties and volunteer services, acquain- tances say the minister never ap- pears hurried. He usually accom- / therefor, the resolution was adopted. isc. 3638 4 y be proper the Architects, | Misc Le frame f Philadel *s ornat may pe the most ambitious civielouy Hall, omens cia may be recommended school lot a distance of 14814 feet, thence ye At the present time it is may to effectuate any or all of the afore- DELOS HAMLIN, East and paralle' with the North line estimated that | IN RE: MSU-OAKLAND SEWAGE h ‘ Tice, Fropeesis. either in past OF 10) cr said section @ distance of 306 24 feet|coveral possible cubstitutions of trctcriei| DIBPOBAL bYoTon ; DANIEL T. MURPHY, gr, -~"™"|redevelopment project in the na- formerly supported the ugly — to @ point, thence North paraliel with the|and revisions to the original specifica-| Mr. Thatcher submitted the following, Clerk tion — the virtual creation of al., y 9 Peraerr R. SINCLAIR North and South quarter sectiin line of|tions and drawings may effect a say-| resolution: apa : : Chinese Wall, an elevated rail- GEORGE 8 HORKEY said tion istance of 148% feet|ings of $100,000 and upwards on the cost| Be It Resolved that the Board of Super- JUNE 22, 1989 city within a city. road is bei built com Y C. 87 3 to the North line of said Section ce|of construction of the Court House. visors of Oakland County, Michigan, does| Meeting cailed to order by Chairman 2 es spur, ng rebuilt com-/* Lage we Cetaitan |B distance of 300°%3 feet fo fie’ point ofthat the contract for whe Fire ‘Uuit of |e sewage Roposal axiom far ie neo re ees and, M: Thatcher”), « The Project, part of a 1%-billion- pletely with towering office build- e 0 rs ol sys r e se nvocation ven ‘veren ; HATO Moat (PEE brtermesive tnt fone Cosh MNES se neti Ne |thase ethas, he wfetete geal cao My ngs et tie Ri ate dolar JOyear urban renewal ro ngy "and hotel and apartment e ie. e50lV a ie * A D. - awar 0; er exist ¢ | OL Ay y t wienvikva c ecuoce | owing described oparcels of and which] General Architectural Trades — J. A.|tions combined sanitary and storm sew-| Roll called: Allerton’ Alward, Bender, {@2™% Calls for the conversion of structures already providing a new BONALD wn ePuknoow [Terai be eithringd for Sale ig te| Mechameto-{, Spicer Company |of Aven" and oute i tee Eoqn'al Petting Soca teh, eee (250) acres of Swampland and Joo, rs in anc —R. L. r o s 4 rk, wson, ~ | 4 PRANK F WEBBER cordance with the, By-Laws es above MlectricalSchults Blectric Service. |Oakland, Michigan, which are within the teau, Cummings, Davis, Dickens Dehany. rungown eae in = twick) In addition, the immediate City a recomme' : w therefore resolved: er scribed, said sys-|J. W. can, ot rt, sect n tirely new com- E Force Wi a wane os. Lot 84 ~y ony Park Subdivision, at the foregoing recommenda-|tem to consist of sewage disposal facili-| Frid, dspeed, Hall, Heacock, ine, ra to a en ” dents ent Hall area is due for a 32-million- Eat DUNCAN Section 14 HIN, ilk, Royal Oak Towne|_ A Tat’ the “Generai Contract” bel sugh” facilis ‘outside’ the sata Reanes Hike, Hears, Mecting. orkey. munity for 60,000 residents and dollar tace-lifting beginning in 1961. a ' iy th * ; 8 e 8! rea. . u . is ulet, urs: i i i ae = ALT ship, Oskiand County. Michigan. accord- awarded to the J. A. Fredman Company |either within or without the County of Ingraham, Kephart, Kiser’ Knowles 0Zens Of industries. (The first projects planned for the T. C. TILE to the plat recorded in Liber 29 of/of Pontiac, Michigan, at the figure of| Oakland, as may necessary to trans-|Levinson, Lewis, Lilly, MacDonald, Majer, Th will tak eight area include an underground FRED W. SMITH ts, page 26, (purchaser to take title/$2,116,740.00 computed as follows: port and treat such sewage. McCartney, McGovern, McPherson, Men- e project e gat Y iN subject to the condition that the struc-\/BASE BID ............... $2,103,937.00 Be It Further ‘Resolved that the county 2!¢8.. Clarence Miller, Cyril Miller, years to complete and will cost &arage, a municipal building and a JOHN L. CAREY ture presently on the premises be either|Add 1-1%% for subcontrac- Board of Public Works is hereby idibectes Mitchell, O'Donoghue, Oldenburg, Quin- : zs ed plaz: ick J. MILLER brought up conformance with the| ‘tors (Mechanical and Elec- and authorized to secure plans and speci-|/#": . Remer, Rhinevault, Romer,! about 450 million dollars in publie Tenew a. hives Madison He! Butlding Code, or razed,| trical), including Bond Se- fications for the said system; and to cub.|Schock. Semann, Sinclair, P. Smith, W. nd private investment DAVID LEVINSON within a period of 60 days from the date| curity’ « .............. 14,281.00 mit to this Boatd“of Supervisors a meth. S™ith, Solley, Staman, Stevens, Swan-| 2d p ve ive . One of the most exciting proj- ee ga ae of purchase: so linainas| 0% OF, methods for the financing of the 80, Taylor, Thatcher, Tiley, Tinsman, ects under way is in the old * HEACOCK East 42 feet ot Lot 8 of Nute’s Ad- $2,118,218.00| acquisition of said system | Wepber, Yockey. (74). Quorum present. The reconstruction not only will) © y , Block 1, Village ot as. oak Deduct for Alternate No. 5B 1,478.00 Be It Purther Resolved "eet wan eae sealete — stated vg cag con- give the extreme southwest section “Society Hill” section a Oaxklan ee ~, term t m mo recon- : : $2,116, 740.00 | See @ system shall be known asisider the resolution tegard court of the city adjoining Philadelphia’s| ing Independence Hall and other Ft tcy Company th oie Tae af Glan yee”. aos ee |houss contract, since action historic structures. Many of the of part | Spitziey bere at the figure of $645,./ System™ and thet the district to be might lead to further litigation, the mo-,International Airport a new look _¥4 Of Section) 550.00 (after deduction of Bond Secur-| served thereby shall be known as the tion would not be made. _ibut it will provide a new source colonial once Whship, Oakland ity); and the “Electrical Contract” to the on c Sewage Disposal Dis-| soyed by Cyril Miller supported by é “1490,” 2 ) ie ’ 3348.00 ‘alter Sodaction” a Bond Be It Further Resolved that said dis oot be ereree re on Fea * of taxable enue for the city Lech A : be 2 € approyv as et > - : ved that the Chair-| ; trict shail consist of the following terri-| A sufficient majority having vote a|ernment. : being restored to their original this rd be and| 3. That since the grand total of the ae refor, the motion carried. bow If of all the exiati by families moving into of ‘ate |bids is $3,068,832.00 and presently the Ris . the NE sec cor, see 21 TIN, by Cummings pp oop by} About ha sa je exisung the city from saburban areas. when they mre sold and|to 42,084,00821. the execution of come | lean; th’ B sig S sec tine S301, Mey Bender the Journal for the aq the Properties in the Eastwick section oe e | * wey . sf a * sion approv n close an i. : a pete, ts. Ue] trace, os contracts, not to eaveed a total] Sppetineaey 100 f te. cen Hine iver) ae Gession stand adjourned sine die are tax delinquent, besides baving! Mayor Richardson Dilworth re- Ct (ada pe ; nton n av vor ‘ $ . M an, on behslf of the ‘Com-|pay up to a total of $2.064.606.21 be| approximately 140 ft: th W ibe hay & tor, tne anion cae extremely low assessment valua-'cently constructed a new home promt anne cotng ret Te ee ee ESS ite ipmnnee by toe Suni ohio iol 36 Myeipr's Avon tectater meear | AND M ithen ore tim tion because the Jand is so largely|there, its stylt duplicating those PROOF OF $i VICE AND’ MAILING Sua AND GROUNDS Auditors of * poo of _inbenit to proweel Vg aI 7 2 pen une Oo te Wig eo] DANEEL T.. MURPHY, JR. undeveloped. Redevelopment into of colonial days. ; - : r work subjec e substitution ; ¥ to; “ = er j : se + ne ee saa tevision of Work as trcomumentod be See una aiteeeicinenteaiwn: Inyproved residential and indis-| pjijworth said the city’s reha- oe HEACOCK, rear line lot > silting We Daniel T. Murphy, Jr. deposes and authorized: niin we ore je! AE) fae ry #: 3) \trial properties is expected to add pititation program calls for ex- Seuoty ana | te of Tas beard pf epare i AWESLEY. 0 NCAN of the I Board. of Auditors be authorized 2 pad et th Wi, fren lime tof, 2 | ‘jabout 200 million dollars to the penditures of more than one billion * a : eo. ‘ i. . : - * no. Ae AYLOR MENZIES. Ithe “County of Oakland: sald contracts| Avon ; r \city’s assessed valuation of t@X- dollars by private industry, 250 of ‘A HR N jo ' re a by the fhe so ga able properties. \}million by the Federal with re<) | i pr tion ‘ ‘ 4 se nerG, 07, Hescuck sapporteg by Cyrill Me. Chairman, on beball of the. § The Eastwick project is only one|ment, 150 millién‘by the city, and - . ead . d ] ‘and A. suticient matory ring voted)and B e an Grounds ‘Committees .|facet of the city’s giant Recipe “ere than 50 million by the Mie "siys " Indoption of the foregoing resolution. job, - ™ - | o * eB og ; \ oe oN ‘ ' \, ; a .' ‘ ee i \ oF , ee : . i : : _ , ca] THIRTY-TWO _/ . ‘ . } ri THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ MONDAY, JULY 13, 1950 = a { J | | - Revolt Crushed inHonduras _Report Sunday Fighting Is Second Attack Led by Veleasquez WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department reports that for the second time in two months the Honduran government has crushed an armed revolt led by the same man. * * * The department quoted the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa as say- ing Sunday's revolt was short- lived but that there was heavy firing in the area around police headquarters in Tegucigalpa. me States Wishes U. S. Ee, Prosperity’ (Kozlov Flies Back H ome "NEW YORK (AP)—Soviet De- puty Premier Frol R. Kozlov wish-/, ed the American people . ‘peace and prosperity” today. Then he stepped aboard a Soviet jet plane and took off for Moscow. In a brief message at the air- port he said one of his chief im- pressions of his visit to the United “the American people as the Russian people are striving for eterna] peace between our two countries.” is that * * * He expressed appreciation ‘‘for the warm welcome I received during my two-week trip around the United States.” here June 28 to open the Soviet Scientific and Cultural Exhibition. He flew back in the same plane He arrived engine jet-prop TU114, the world’s Andrei Tupolev, * * * Asked if Premier Nkita Khrush Kozlov replied say now.” that the grandchildren of present Socialist society. He said, ness of its people. The embassy said government troops and police beat back the attack, launched with a few pieces of field artillery as well as rifles and pistols. * * The reports named the leader of the revolt as Armando Veleas- quez Cerrato, former army chief of staff, and said by agreement he was permitted to leave the Central American country again. The State Department received no information on the number of troops involved in the fighting, nor of the casualties. But travelers arriving in Nica- ragua from Honduras’ Sunday night-said more than 100 persons were killed in Tegucigalpa. They Academy and troops at the San) Franeisco barracks took part in} the revolt. * A Honduras government radio broadast blamed the revolt on a “black army of civilians and Cu- ban Communist mercenaries.” Veleasquez led an attack by 500 rebels Jast May 11 on Gracias, a state capital in western Hondur- as. Those rebels were driven into the mountains and Veleasquez reportedly took refuge in Costa Rica. The Honduran government of President Ramon Villeda Morales has been hit by sporadic revolts and terrorism since it was elected to office 20 months ago. The pres- ident was named for a six-year term as the candidate of the Liberal party. Mute on Charge Mrs, Millican_- glimpse mailbag disclosed today that more) and more voters are writing their congressmen to appeal for action said police, cadets of the Military|to halt inflation. Letters Reveal Fiscal Concern Congressional Mailbag Shows Public Interest in Inflation Issue WASHINGTON~ (UPI) A into the congressional * * * Members of congress polled in- formally by United Press Interna- * |tional generally appeared to be | aware of and sensitive to this change in the content of their mail. They said letters now being re- ceived reflect ‘more constant talk” about inflation and that “the peo- ple seem to have this idea in mind’ more and more. The letters run the gamut of fis- cal issues. Some writers complain of the inroads on fixed income ;caused by inflation, Others want their congressmen to cut federal pending, reduce waste, increase employment. The mail has been augmented by a coupon campaign. The poll showed people have been clipping from newspapers, signing and mailing in anti-inflation coupons. (The Pontiac Press recently pub- lished stch coupons and urged readers to use them in comet ing inflation, Rep. Alfred E. Santangelo (D- N.Y.) said his office sent out mim- eographed replies to 200 or more “stop inflation’’. coupons he re- ceived. He said he thought the campaign Trial in Shotgun Slaying was effective. He said it “en-| of Husband Expected, forced” his belief that voters con-| |sidered fiscal issues of prime im-| Tooted His Horn Loud and Often —to Wrong Guy A 22-year-old Pontiac driver toot- Friday. vard Friday afternoon. speed up. a piece of his mind. The “other fellow” was an off- duty Pontiae police officer, Lt. George T. Scott. And the “‘other fellow’ Coleman. gan. He was fined $5. Ike Asks 1% Million to Utilize Sea Water WASHINGTON \#—President Ei- $1,550,000 to be used for construc- to fresh water. 000 asked ed by Exenbower: Royal Oak Wom Woman Dies in 2-Car Crash to Be Held This Fall (portance and “compelled me to in an automobile accident Satur- ° eke of cutting expenses wher-|day near Southampton, Ontario. Mrs. Edna L. Millican appeared) today in Oakland County Circuit Court to answer to a charge of Millican home where he discovered his wife trying to hide his 12-gauge nm. Mrs. Millican later admitted to Oakland County Sheriff's Detective Leo Hazen that she loaded the gun’ for her protection, drinking husband might use the! gun on her, Push Lake Diversion as Harmful to None’ WASHINGTON (P—Illinois sup- porters of a bill to permit Chicago to divert more water from Lake Michigan insisted today no dam- ‘ever possible.” Rep. Peter F. Mack (D-Ill) said 2834 Bamlet St., the coupon mailings were not ike |instantly when a car driven by her an organized pressure campaign 22 because, “after all, people had to go to some effort to clip them, find a stamp and mail them.” He said his own thinking was not it influenced ‘“‘because_I don't think I’m the spender type in the first place.” However, Mack said, it in- Jackson, who said indirect con- trols such as the ‘‘tight money pol- icies” have failed, foresaw no cuts in spending due to a “25 to 50- year economic ‘conflict with the Russians."’ He advocated stringent standby wage and price controls to fearing her halt inflation. Rep, Armistead Selden (D-Ala) | said that “people, at least in my district, are disturbed about in- flation.” He said voters’ opinions definitely “carry some weight.” He added he was willing to vote to cut spending and “‘glad to have my people’s support.” Rep. John FE. Mrs. Edward S. Waltz, 41, o husband crashed head-on into an other vehicle on Highway 21, 2 the hospital yet. |Waterford to Study Employe Pay Setup Additional classification of Wa- -|terford Township employes will be the main item scheduled for to- night’s township board meeting. experienced employes, to Clerk James R. Seeterlin. The department thorized ‘policemen. UAR Rejects Red Bid | age to other Great Lakes states. and Canada would result. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York contended the addi- tional diversion would cost users of the Great Lakes and St. Law- rence River many millions of dol- lars annually. PETROS, Tenn. « — Convicts Rep. Thomas J. O'Brien (D- jin Brushy Mountain State Prison Ill), sponser of the measure which passed the House earlier this year, testified it ‘will aot be injurious in any respect to |; any of the communities on the |. Great Lakes.” Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill) told a Senate public works subcommitte “much good and no harm” wouid); come from the one-year trial di- version and two-year study called for in the bill, French Socialists Elect Guy Mollet as Leader "PARIS" “(UPD)—The French. So t coal mine seized three mine fore- men today and are holding them hostage, Warden Frank Llewel- yn said. The warden said 116 convicts in the mine released one foreman, Tom Jones, who brought out word about the seizure. Llewellyn identified the men be- ng held as Ben Davis, Shirley Bunch and Earl] Hensley. “The prisoners seized the men about two hours after they went 0 work in the mine this morning,” Llewellyn said. “Se far we don't know what- they want,” the warden went on. “There has been no complaint and we haven't Had any trouble in the mines before.”’ The prison operates three coal imines in. the Cumberland Moun- tains which produce coal for state sestitadi The warden said Ahat so far as jhe knows the prisoners are nat armed. ON : “The foremen go into the mines with ‘thé prisoners unarmed,” “Their job is to} kimake safety chécks.” ‘The warden said that up to 11:30 Convicts Hold 3 Hostage in Tennessee Coal Mine no ultimatum. “They haven't threatened the men—they’re just holding them,” Llewellyn said. of Knoxville. of a mile from the prison. the mouth of the shaft. Romulus Man Suffocates swept his home yesterday. asleep while smoking. ———e that ° carried bie here, a four : largest airliner. He was accom- panied by the plane's designer, chev would visit the United States, “it is difficult to Kozlov said Sunday he agreed with Khrushchev’s prediction — made in aq televised interview— day Americans would live in a however, that he be- lieves the system any country adopts should be the internal busi- ed his horn at the wrong fellow Vern Coleman of 288 First St. blew and blew at a car he was following down West Walton boule- But the other fellow wouldn't Coleman then pulled up along- iside the other driver and gave him was mad. | He signed a warrant against Coleman was quiet Saturday. He pleaded guilty to making ex- cessive noise when brought before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne- senhower today asked Congress for tion of the first demonstration sta- tion for conversion of sea water This request for the Interior De- partment’s office of saline water was one item in a total of $3,435,- A Royal Oak woman was killed Royal Oak, died miles west of Owen Sound, Ont., near the Lake Huron resort town. Her husband and two daughters also were injured in the crash and taken to the hospital. No report on their condition has been issued by “}the Senate or House as chair- A discussion, continued from last week, will involve a more definite plan for salary setups of new and according Police Chief Millard J. Pender is expected to present a recommenda- tion for an additional patrolman. already has hired three of the five newly au- BEIRUT (UPI)—Beirut radio re- Moss (D-Calif.) ported last night that the United said he replied to the coupon send-|Arab Republic has rejected a bid ers by suggesting they name specif- iby Communist East Germany to ic expenditures that could be cut. ‘open a diplomatic mission in Cairo. a.m., two hours after the men were seized, the prisoners had issued The prison is about 40 miles west The mine is about three- fourths |** Prison guards patrolled outside ROMULUS # — Herman Em- mons, 44, of suburban Romulus Township, suffocated when a: fire Depu- ties said Emmons apparently fell 6g Needs Interpreter | McALESTER, Okla ) — The| found. more in his boat. | Puerto Rico-born dog of Bob Alex- ander had a two-fold problem. He became lost temporarily and, ac- cording to his master, was unable}! 1 BARBARA J. ROBINSON Graduating from Central Mich- igan University with a B.S, de- gree in English and an ele- mentary teaching certificate was Barbara Joan Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Robinson, 393 Ditmar St. Butler Refuses to Be Replaced Democratic National Chairman Doesn’t Think. Plot Will Succeed WASHINGTON (AP)—Paul M. ‘Butler says some Democrats want to replace him with a member of Congress as Democratic na- tional chairman so they can con- trol the party's 1960 convention. He doesn't think they will succeed. Butler said he will continue to urge a more ‘‘positive and ag- gressive’ legislative program in Congress, He considers it his job, he said, to express ‘‘what I feel to be the majority point of view.’ | * * & In a news conference Saturday | and in a television interview Sun-| day, Butler insisted he’s only re-| porting the sentiment he finds and not directly criticizing such lead- ers as Senate Democratic Leader | Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and) House Speaker Sam Raburn (D- Tex). . Butler in turn has come in, for criticism in Congress since he said a week ago the party faces trouble jin the 1960 elections unless its leadership in Congress moves more in the direction he advo- cates. . | He said Sunday there dre re-) ports his Capitol Hill critics al-! ready have agreed to support a Western senator as his successor. —_ discounted his repo Sen. Mike Mansfield (D- Mont), ‘the assistant Democratic leader, said he knew of no move to re-| place Butler with a Westérn sen- ator. “I would like to see Butler stay on and do just a little bit better job than he has been doing,” Mansfield told a reporter. Without reference to Butler's talk of an ouster move, Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) said he was hot suggesting at this time that Butler should resign. Butler expressed confidence he will continue as chairman, and said the national committee ‘‘is not about to elect a member of {| man.” Any. ouster move probably would come up at a mid-September meet- ing of the Democratic National Committee. Butler said he has no plan to resign unless a majority) of the committee thinks he should quit. Girl, 5 Injured Water Skiing Hurt on Cooley Lake; Weekend Also Brings Arrest of Area Boater One arrest and one injury were recorded over the weekend on area lakes, aceording to the Oakland County Sheriff's Department. Delphine Stempien; 15, of 8015 Edward St., Center Line, was listed in satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with a fractured pelvis suffered when she was water skling on Cooley Lake late Saturday. Deputies she she was unable to avoid a boat operated by a 3- year-old boy, Russell Lentz, of 8868 Charbane St., Milford. She was being pulled by a boat oper- ated by her father. Neither operator was held. Depn- Hee said the girl's. ‘‘inexperience”’ a water skier was mainly re- ponsible. eThe same afternoon Deputies Mel Pierce and Donald Johnston no- ticed an Avon Township man, Pau] J. Timmreck, 57, of 1150 E. Avon Rd., getting into a boat at a land- ing on Lakeville Lake, Addison Township. “He nearly: fell into the water,” said Pierce: ‘‘Then he took off across the lake at a high rate of speed.” When peputies ace up, they said the man was unable to bring his boat alongside. Timmreck, deputies said, dumped a bottle of teer—into A N T R E : U L - S R * Y Death Notices ANGUS, JULY 10, 1959, 14nd Me officiat in oo Cemetery, Oakwood, ll gg HENRY rook, with interment land Cemetery, Royal Corbet will ile in’ state at s Bell Chapel of the William Hamilton Co., 820 E. Maple Ave. + Birmingham, Tuesday ;_ morning. JENNINGS, JULY 12, 1959, WALTER W., 215 5 E. Farnum, Royal ee @ 88; dear father of Leo J. (Blizabeth) ag Jennings, Mrs. J. (Blanche) Curtin, Mrs. Ray Droste and Elmer Jennings; dear brother of Mrs.. Hector eating. 18 grandchildren and 17 grea grandchildren also survive. Reci- tation of the Rosary at the Wil- liam ns & Son Funeral Home, ners Oak, Tuesday at 8:30 p rayers from the Wil- Nam P Sullivan é& Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak, at 8:30 a.m., t. Mary's Church at $ Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. RACZKOWSKI (RASKI), JULY 12, 1969, Peter J.. 7110 Walnut Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Township; age 67, beloved husband of Mrs. Hazcl Raczkowski: beloved son of Mrs. Catherine Racekowski; dear father of Mrs. Erwin Bruner, Mrs. Walter Lamphere, Mrs. Kenneth Hausauer; dear brother of Mrs. William Bradford, Mrs. Gerhardt Bauer, Mrs, Isabelle Meloche, Mrs, Edward Newman, Mrs. Har- old Pomorey and Anthon x Racz- kowski; also survived by 19 grand- children and three great-grand- children. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 15, at a . from the Richardson-Bird hapel, Walled Lake, with Rev. Perry Thomas tig omg, Inter- ment in Oakland Hills Memorial ~ vereens: Graveside service under : 0 ce Lodge No in P&AM.. Mr. Raczkowski will lie in state at Richardson- Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake. SCHETTLING, GUSTAV A. 1664 Old Town, Pontiac; husband of Lydia (nee Lenk); father of Wer- ner G. and Rudy A. Schettling. Funeral ser len will be held Tues- day, ce Oh 4, at 1 p.m. from the Maniley-Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oakland, Birmingham, with inter- ment in White Chape Mr. Schettling will lie in state at the Maniey-Bailey | Funeral Home. ST. AMANT, JULY 12, 1959, MABEL E., 1895 Bird Rd., Ortonville; fa 23 16; dear monet of Mrs. Stratton, » Ra Milton *8t. Morgan, Monroe St. Mrs. Katherine % Winter; 16 grand- children and 15 great-grandchil- dren also survive. Puneral serv- ice wil be held Tuesday, July 14, 1959 at 1:30 p.m. from the Voor- hees-Siple Chapel with Rev. Tom Malone —— Interment in Brandon Cemetery, Ortenville. Mrs. St. Amant will He in state at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. WHITMARSH, JULY 12, 1959, VI- ola 8., 426 Central, Lake Orion; age 56; beloved wife of John A. Whitmarsh; dear mother of Jay Wheeler; dear sister of Mrs. Alice Wells, Mrs. Lottie Schram, Mrs. Leola Valllancourt, Herbert and Fred Aldrich; also survived by two grandchildren Puneral service will be held Wednesday, July 15, at 1:30 pm. from the elson- Johns Puneral Home with inter- ment in ) Ottawa | Park _Cemetery. WINKLER, JULY 9, 1959, WILLIS, 2260 Oxley; age 72: beloved broth- er of Mrs. Edith Vowel. Puneral service will be held Tuesday, July 14, at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon hapel. Mr. Winkler will lie in State at the Huntoon Funeral Home Funeral Directors 4 BPP OO wie COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-7757 | SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL | Thoughtful Service PE 2-584} 'Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOIME “Designed for Punerals” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor | FE 8 ; Cemetery | Lots 5 3 LOTS, WHITE CHAPEL, $250. *_MA_ 5-2423. 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO lot) ip section 5, Perry-Mt. Park. 1 choice lot at land Hills Cem- etery near Walled Lake and Novi. Phone OR PARK “cFMETERY up. FE 4-882. PERRY MT. graves. 625 & BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, Today there were replies at The Press office in the following boxes: 2, 7, 8, 14, 22, 28, st, | $2, 35, 62, 63, 67, 71, 76, ¥ 77, 79, 81, 83, 84, i 103, 107, 114. ___For § Sale Houses $8,250 Open Daily 10 A.M. -8 P.M. FURNISHED MODEL 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOMES Close to Schools & Stores 5 MELR' TREET OSE § IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 430 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $66 SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT Includes Taxes & Insurance 8 #*— WILL HELP — — WITH DOWN PAYMENT — DIRECTION: 8: Out Mt. Clemens to Mel- tose — Turn left to model. DLORAH BLDG. CO FE 8-6455 3 BEDRM, HOME. aND STREET, east of Joslyn, CTM, FE 4-4828. _ SMITH Nome 5 Northern High. Compact 2 bedroom home. Oil at, utility room, 2 EAL HOME FOR SMALL FAMI b Y OR RED COUPLE : LAKE IVILEGES—3 VAN LAKE W: FHA Fiat + brick, iy attached sarees . Paved st Excelient nei 4 OTTAWA HILLS-FHA Outstanding home. 6 rooms, bedrooms, family dining Fireplace. Large screened 5 ce rpeting, as heat, car reat ron engecepiog. 4 BEDROOMS the water and they He was arrested aad charged, age boat. while cohol, \and | to court “oe os iv ndining, Toom, glassed fron’ ‘fa & Large lot, full price terms, Wideman 7 w. ve 4-4 é if For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses ‘96 [Fat Sete Mouse Js WATCH | |Don McDonald] Wnarter home, with or ag mag ' peoemens, lot wo! or TheNationals ae a isn, O25 Tage. ie heat. Be carpet- GoUp! | ares, aie Fe NOW STARTING | douses iis NEARING. CONSTRUCTION IN |. $i sell mith resconsi! 741 CHAPIN BIRMINGHAM See for Yourself . FHA- DIRECTI Judah Lake Estates bedroom, also finished epeiaira, lencad yard, sf Sieur. nice loca- tion. $8,950 BIRMINGHAM. | 4 + ROOMS. BATH, “No. 4” THESE ae ee oREING BUILT FOR AS L' AS: NOTHING DOWN $82 CLOSING COSTS $66 PER MONTH $375 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS $71 PER MONTH ONS: COME OUT 6 miles —_ of the heart of Joslyn Rd. — Watch - “PAIRWOOD” Sign! | DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY PE 2-9122 “Bildor of Nations! Homes” 4 ROOMS PARTIALLY FINISHED. 328 = : | SACRIFICE, 2 BEDROOM RANCH, arbor. Nr By owner Keego FE 5-6400 school & lakes, Cheap. BY OWNER SALE—TRADE—OR LEAS! E With option — 5 Bedroom home on extra large lot in desirable location '4 mile North of Post Office On paved dead-end street. Ideal for children. Very favorable terms or will trade equity for anything of equal value, Phone OR 4-0306. FARM HOUSE CLARKSTON Secu nail 9 to 9 Sunday 12 to 5 3 BY DAVISBURG $500 DOWN Located on main street itn the village. 2 bedroom, sun room, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, and full bath. basement, 2 large lots with shade trees. Full Price $5,000. Call at once. It's This fine early American Colonial rests on 2 acres with fruit trees and shade galore. Featuring 4 master bedrooms, large living room with fireplace. Sitting par- lor, oo size dining room, huge kitchen and butler’s pantry. Sun porch and full basement with forced air heat, Full price $19,- 900 with terms. VILLAGE = one block off main street. 2 story, 3 bedroom, ~~. porch. Large living room. dining room and kitchen. Gas heat, Sear sae Pull price $7,400 with $1, Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. = 8S Main. Clarkston. Mich. ACROSS FROM BANK) MAple 5-5821 BEDROOM RANCH. MODERN, Drahner. eee Oakland 8-: 8-3209. OWNER: EDROOM, GAS heat, fully ieeaieiet Storms and cree. Gardwoed floors. 4 years 0 ro ORTAL IN . plus ga pelo new. Ready for Paget Ap ea . $4,500 down. OL 1-8141. & * formotion. We are open * Realtor DOLL HOUSH INSIDE AND OUT MILLER LAKE FRONT - pe Mears for acreso with 300 ft. lake, all fenced. 5 & bath prick home. 30 ft. living room 10 dining room overlooking the lake: ear garage. Call us we will be neopy. to tell you more about this distinctive home. SNS OSI EA eae er Os a fence ed ard, full. basement, ve- ne’ linds, water softener, alum. storms and screens. Price $10, mo. IS NEWS! We have Just lis: this master built 3 bedroom . home in Watkins- All rooms are very generous. You'll find a 2-way brick. fireplace dividing the liv- ae! & dining rooms, t kitchen - the Bod od every woman dreams All nee windows. Full . segment, many other extras and only $1 900. See it today! ON BEAUTIFUL peprtced ohdad GREEN LAKE - No motor boats to disturb your comfort in this 6 room brick ranch built in copper plumbing. ock, Call tonight - for. a) in- William Miller FE 2.0263 670 W. ily 8T. OPEN § TO 9 BY OWNER. 3 } BEDRM. RAN RANCH. Paneled den. All built-ins. Car- peting. Marble fireplace. 2 car ron de Near MSUO. $23,500. OL -6561. , ‘ with natural fireplace, wall to wall carpeting. Ce Custom wardrobe closets throughout. Oil fired ra- diant heat. Oversized attached ga- 20 ge to age. FE 5-5824 or MI. ‘43511, LAKE OAKLAND PRIVILEGES GARDENER |NICHOLIE| room brick bungalow. , as nee gas — = ls water Pull screens. cohen Large Reason- ably priced at $16,800. Eireann “or hoc pr pe ree ¢ good earth. pn like th HIs IS IT - 3 ‘Seres of excellent soil -- over 000 bulbs are Pe en DAY EVENING CALL: | Ask for Bob Castell. & HARGER CO. WEST HURON FE $-4189 HOUSE IN CITY, $3,500. FE 2-9329 ock, full basement, Garage. School 4 biks. MI 4-2791. WARN: C=» How about a swim when you arrive home from the office? Like Yo read your Press on a screened-in reh in the evenings, catching those cool breezes? PARTICULARS Three bedroom ranch — with living room, el, birch kitchen and ered room. aia. Nice big lot on paved street. Brick and Asbestos shin; construction, four years Aluminum windows, storms and screens, water softener, and lawn all Picture windows in dining and living room. Privileges on vas and Maceday Lakes. $12,800 with $2,800 down to —— mortgage of eee Call owner at Orlando 3-7753. 4. $650 DN. and garage, attached breezeway 3445 Watkins large amet? lot. Lake Road. IN. PERRY ACRES Excellent, nearly new. rge 3 bedroom bome with picture win- dow living room, fireplace, Ce- ramic tile bath. Supper room. Lovely oe with large dining area. ee Anasnes NEAR LAKE 0 Tt gara pb '&P. ‘oLATES. INC. Aa Bar-B-Q house with Jalousie aie Beautiful shrubbery. On- 11,000 — Low down payment. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. 5-205. EN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M. =e ee -_ 1 RM. HOUSE IN town. $1,500 cash & take over equity of $7,725.89. OL 1-7201. MA RE WOMEN - NOW ~ DRAYTON WOODS _ A € room modern ranch home on a very large parcel with a hill, Exceptionally large rooms. Modern kitchen, natural fireplace New carpeting. Owner looking for a fast sale — priced accordingly! ees ADDS INC. Lapeer Rd. (M-24) Corne: | Silverhill Rd. 3 mi. North Pontiac on Walton Bivd. 4288 DIXIE HWY. (U8 10) Drayton Plains, OR 3-1231 or - FE 5-9292 Village of Highland Nice, clean. almost new three bedroom modern ranch. Plastered walls; tile bath with built-in van- ity; utility room; large lot, on black-top road. Only $10,900 with terms. two bedroom tiled bath; Nice prop- new. modern, Saime Large rooms, basement; large lot. $9,900 with terms. STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland Rd. (M59) at Milford Rd., High- MUtual 4-2045. land, Michigan. “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lakefront With 3 bedrooms. This older home is ro excellent condition. Nice} completely fenced. = plus dining Deke electric best & seling for $12,5 Elizabeth hal hey aaah 100 ft. of sandy beach. This brick home bas 4 bedrooms plus lerge llx24 family room. with 4o wail carpeting. Lovely aneled recreation room with bar built-in cefrigerator. 1 full bath us 2 half baths. 2 car garage. ji now ror appointment. Lakefront With larg bedroom rane home. 16x20 ft. li room. try style kitchen with plen cupboards. 2% ~ attached Tage. The acrea fenced with approximately 6 acres of tillable Also small yore. corn crib on other outbuildings The — is ef 6 years o RRO og =. MecULLOU H REALTOR 3 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5- ae FE 4-3844 | Opea 9 a.m to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 ALL MODERN a 4+BED ROOM home, ee possession, $1000 down. OR 3-7345. Suburban Living, At Its Best r tuture Some i (CONVERTIBLE: 24) w. W. ROSS, HOMES | 3 BEDROOM HOMES FULL.BASEMENT 1% BATHS FACE BRICK ~ $150 MOVES YOU IN PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT MODEL OPEN |= Bhgg gpl faced East of Perry 35 McMAHON y REALTY HSYL VAN LAKE (780 ee Cone ~— Sam Warwick has | —— brick tri-level vanen aome rirepiace, built-ins, 2car garage 18 ft. seeded lot. Exclusive com munity, sewer, Wa- te:, a pares streets. ‘ake privileges, Close RS amedign ne & Ldiaren’ Sows’ clean oil F.A, home. New - | $4900 With low down payment, Im- media on. 4 room a in need of repairs. Lot 132x330. Pruit trees. 2| WEST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home with white | alum, siding. 142 car garage. Tile - bath. Plastered walls. Oak floors, Basement has finished récreation room. $13,400 with $1300. down plus FHA mortgage cost, CEDAR ISLAND LAKE 2 B.R. home, Full basement. er] modeled kitchen. Feneed yard. Lo! 80x 100. . Down or owner will accept car as down payment, FRONT MES et ae — Seymour Lake — Watkins Lake, Priced from Spacious Ranch ‘Home * BY OWNER Must sell! Value-packed ettering. bedroom, 60-ft. ranch home, 24 i. m, full ig seems 30 ft, activities room, Extra. lge kitchen & breakfast nook. Ca & drapes. ee bar & many other features, wy dscaped & fenced large we with lake priv- ileges, Priced for quick sale, = - 000. Located at 3430 Clayten S Tie Lake. Call for appt, On BIG TWO STORY Home for colored Pe has 3 bed- rooms with of cupboards in the kitchen, Full basement, gas heat, 2-car garage. — down, OL 1-1511 for Bee re FRANK M SHEPARD 1010 Adams Rd. OL 1-7511 ~ $7500 to $35,000. Ma any more with make =f oben Priced from $4950, if "C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton n Eves, PE soi OPO" Eves RILEY NORTH GENESEE — In Indian Village. Immaculate white frame bungalow, carpeted living and dining room, tile bath, full base- ment with gas heat. Aluminum screened terrace. Paved drive and 2-car garage. Need we say more? 5 ACRES - 3 bedroom home with basement and oil furnace. Only 3 miles from Pontiac. Near new college. Priced at $7.950 with $750 down for quick sale, UNION LAKE — Lovely bungalow on 100x100 fenced lot with 2-car garage. Huge carpeted living rm. with picture window and fireplace. Basement with fas heat, Only a few feet to — ent sandy beach. Priced at $10,900 with | $2,000 down or seething down to G.I * RILEY REAL ESTATE - 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 Sunday. call FE 4-9657 RTH SIDE Near aoe Catan High School. Large lot. FHA terms. $60 MY 4. rte Realty V. Schick. 4-4821 Pioneer Highlands By owner, 3 bedroom colonial, close to lake “a 950. 324 South __ Tilden. FE 2-77. ELIZABETH ane AT_ YOUR back pore’ Misarws _ your front door y. 3 bedrm, _ranch, FE S10 5-109) Al Dandy Su Suburban In Lovely Setting Owner leaving state,” new 2 bedroom on practically % acres, A-1 construction, select oak floors, clean and tastefully decorated. Large country kitchen, comfort- able living room. spotless full bath, oil heat, handy utilit room, electric hot water, par' base- ment. Among well kept homes. Only $7,750 with $3.750 dewn and $60 month. Quick possession, | Custom Built Brick | Suburban Clarkston Paved road — among fine homes, 100 x 353 foot parcel, nice lawn and garden. 3 bedrooms. ceramic bath, birch kitchen, built-in oven and range. Huge ledge rock fire- place and planter in 29 foot liv- ing room. A-1 basement, recrea- tien space with Roman brick fire- Place. Base radiant heat, water softener. Lovely drapes, brass treplace fixtures, aluminum storms and screens Priced away below cost at $19.00C, Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 1395 Dixie e Highway OR _3-9701 NORTH END 2 bedrm. home built in 1956. Hardwood floors, automatic ofl heat, storms and screens. Large fenced yard. Small down pay- are Ay over $8,228 mortgage HOME ON THE LAKE ie. fs one | Soe ae H Tea] home ¢ ah be, RAWFORD AGENCY 609_E. Flint MY 3.1143, FE 8.2306 WEST SIDE 2 double sized bedroom ho ceramic bata drapes &~ carpet. ing Tiled basement workshop & ‘heat, 2% car ga- rage. Beautifuny” landscaped yard, Call owner 5-5753 eve. 3645 __Oakshire, Lincoin |_Heights, 5 er peacort BATH. ¢ GAS HEAT. eacoc is ae o oslyn. Phone “ONE ACRE Paved road, cozy 2 bedrm modern home. Carpet, drapes. Plenty of shrubbery ead. School bus ete door. Only $1600 down will Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 years : 7001 Highland Ra. (M59) Phone e EM_3- 3-3303_ or MU_4-6417 Your Choice Stove, refrig. or dinette in the no/dn. 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT Model located: 389 CAMERON ist house poe of M. R. Wilson Realty EM 3-6556 . a . Shim “ah mons GwNER Nie MUST SELL. 2 BEDROOM, full pegrrenee Be ine garage, many rpe ving room, lar pore. $65 ——. “ve MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD Ro ae. h ok ran ome, eran carpeting, copper pit ip. Feerestion "roo 2 landscaped y. , oe has 80 m : rT you, See it Ssasy. ee! oom LARGE FAMILY HO 8 rooms in this OME it h it Basement agg tI Of closets, Sees BREE sete ne SoH family s pertect sil. reeowitn tonne Three bed: #.’ Only $8.500 | total price with a own pay~ mrent, Lor 65 x ig one Yosser co we bare ay 4 show you any tint. “sd J. eavoes, Realtor teé . 4 / | 5 ees . \ i i i i i f ¥ : : E “ my . ots s al : . f / ‘} ‘ / ‘ , see LE oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON AY, JULY 8, 1959 ee - ( 3 ‘ = wT "t 2 i : FX = ‘ee aca = Te ee ; 14 : = ee 6 For Sale Houses © 6) SLICES OF HAM | Tee ; For ‘Sale Houses 6 yo Sale in 6, 6 1" ee ae Houses. | § secteaiaces ey cee eee . ‘ are heme. sie tl ~ ~ Ve ‘ + | £ FE 8 0466 4 =A 7 : - | Nothing Down | PAeMaN | / es as i eecepencteak eee ae , Me ween ee Ee a : $8,900 is the full price on x quick | "home . ront z om On esea the Neat 27 bedroom bungalow. : 2. Rancher, 22f living toon , Euctio’ Werdwect tecrs & tn $12,500 ea args a 8 oor * : : is newly carpeted as are MULTIPLE LISTING VICE plastered walls. Full base- : & SONS . per large bedrooms. Well ; meat auto. oi) heat. Alum.| LAKE FRONT — 140 ft. lake| | WHITE sca tside patio. e & screens. Vacant.; shore in front of this stone home. : divided into Veterans, do . ) ARG ieemaioy Pantin new offering | 3S 0 this | PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES -HISGR* Low"Gowa payment: | Compuetely furnished.” Large, iy NEAT & CLEAN: Westside: | J.C alee rie nicely decorated. $12,650 with} ONE OF the nic ti ‘ boat “deck icuded. gee this i ment, aluminum siding. Forced | *** ere, = down. for a home that oe Sense Hurry on this 3 bedroom ae ont ines with $2500 down s air gas heat. Also apartment in = eke in many © moon 210 x 180 Pree, "each. Guage seer ‘ Bin ; rear consisting of 3 rooms and For Sal. Acseage: 13 BEDROOM ON PONTIAC LAKE, ft. and landscaped. Privi- ferred. Built in ‘$7. Carpet- WILLIAMS LAKE AREA -/| 11, ACRES — North suburban bath with private entrance. ae Nn + it °83. Knotty pine interior. meen oe paar = ing, fireplace, d room, Ideal for that large rare brick home with 2 spacious bed- Ren for pane per month. | | : sf fi bardwoad Eeere. Avashed ga-| Otter Lakes. Offering «3 oy ‘ey ite baths. Bnew ‘family, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths: rms. large iiving room, | stone Total Only: $12,500.00. +nene ne PAR em as at. oO a ¥ natura. © * . Ea beieial h $2500 do bedroom plus family room, 150. Quick possession. * fireplace. ew auto, oil fur- oh ee ool ee WATERFORD TOWNSHIP: C. PANGUS, Realtor GLIZABETH LAKE. 2 large pea-| Fairly" sneti yee nace in basement. car fe-| rage. Now at $11.90 with $2000! Toome bein and, Funine. S| _s1e8 Mats Orwnrile aa rooms. Re € ‘ , ans. . y espeailoon sharp, Very “unique. closing costs only to han- | sTOP! Petey densely wooded & complete. | 40W8. basement. new furnace, two car |i ACRES cludes carpeting’ Grapes tase | Se gov euaduey glstbles | STOP THE PRESSES lif Grrtenced Ws0W8 “Conran” | weer suBURBAN — Neary new) EARS oi Eth astaens | fend mtonbarhood of fk Lad =: built-in stove & oven. Full offering. | fend coutract as down pay- brick ranch home. 3° Bedrma., —— Owner” cans “Must Bel a, Pts Mave price. $21,000 cash to mortgage. Here's the value th . ment so e Slaoste, ties bath. | LORRAINE COUR ue an offer. MR_ GI with the . ere's the value that harks. s attractive fireplace in living rm.. it E ily. here’s what youve been back to days of yore. Only built-in range. fult amt. rec. Spacious iz teem, “errifie: buy LADD’ Ss SINC. agstrom Jooking | for. Just off west oe ove = PHA pay- N epese. oli hes heat. 2 car garage. conealy. ol ean 00. sans Le ates uron St, Nice large 7 room - 8 +0 3000 d Corner of Silverhill Ra, 3 mi. Narta 2 suburban, new, 6 rooms, 3 ' REALTORS eatery preter Dosa bedroom brick with full DRAYTON PLAINS-—Gieam-| WEST SUBURBAN — Nearly new arenes sberean Ranch Home tes 3 DIXIE HWY, ww. Siete 4900 Highland Ra. (M aa : basement. Large lot on the ing white bungalow in excel-| brick ranch home. 3 Bedrms. - (M59) gas heat. Lovely big yard fant (couatl kere lidl 4 } ed bath. with aluminum siding and at Drayton Plains. OR 3-123] oF Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR 4-0358 with “oodles of towering Mest side: (Gee iis Tame ot oe “nedaapee | stgaclics fsepinee iw Uvime cs tached garage. Large living PE 5-9293 2 BEDRM MODERN. iar i frees. Scar garage. 311900 now! te a - landscaped aspen ve fireplace in living rm., | room. family sized kitchen, ce- Beene . Ot! furnace $800 down. FE As is the price and dust mort peted’ living room. dining | — cxe irelace. 3 our gu ramic tile bath with bailt-ta | 20 ACRES NORTH ®age costs down GAY AS A CANDY CANE room, and faite Full parti-| rage. Nice shade trees. Owner vanity, Ck andes F drapes and Only 2 miles from Pontiac and TELEGRAPH arc tioned basement, gas fur-; must sell — leaving state, Ask- od ee. at oy Ly bar onty 3 miles from. new college. ze —_ geet 40x150, zoned com- Sungalee. Wo: REDEOO 3 : privile mae “Silver Toke. sea ebee: 922-680 = HEME. let terms — “ms S00 tt ot ‘yoed frontage. need = mercial, neat 4 en’ vileges on ver Uake.| ¢ . ‘ . Priced ie giass Borch. basement fumece| Te™ 88 gurnace. 1's - car favch bull freon a: . Paved road. $15,950. terms.| WOODHULL LAKE — 100 Ft. wa-| : ; “ at $16,500, some terms. This is & ouble garage. Low price, terms Tal tandecaped’ fts: aii rooms, EL 1 ; rene at AP Newsfeatures 7 2 ee er wea race Jeon ine Sons benttirst ment ot nae o —— edrm. 8 year round ranch | 8 acres west of Oxtord. New large price only $9,500 ana dining wel. Kilchen is — E home built n ‘64 Large kitchen, | ee tine - RILE Y REAL EST ATE Hhoore off farnee area otk) «WILLIAMS LAKE across the. lot fenced-in rear yard. an tm extra guest bedrin and bath | Phone PE See? or FE 2-4031 Itsy uzabeth Lake Be e. Bargain, terms. GI month! ments of $64 SANDY BEACH — Expertly ; one : o F x PE ¢11 PE 4-421 PONTIAC REALTY privileged’ fot for, your con includes taueg aod. insur | fagebreseedlaeetigas Pare.) chines allveewiy aecersted | OS GENTENCE TWP. sundey call 7 eam 137 Baldwin FE 5-82775| -Yenience This attractive 3 ance. an outstand- | lace & i Price recently reduced to $19,000 | INDEPENDEN iP. | @ sca SALE Lada Hoe Btn Loy ’ i planters in carpeted | i Ns 4 “ 4 4 . bedroom bi-tevel home with ing buy. For Sale Houses 6 For Sale liouses 6) fiving roam | Knotty pine| With $3,500 down. See it today./ 9 pedroom home. 7 miles north of | —MEIrose ; : : , ear- ; ere | nnn eee ic-, . Pontiac. Hardwood floors, ot!) 69 ACRES. SMALL PVT. LAKE, peted living room and in a tare ‘windows. say hy Sine | FI , : > heat. Immedia ssession. $7,- t D may be urs on easy GL No srauns — NO steaus hitehen, unfiniched sttis for | poy) g Kent inc., er or 400; $750 down. "Rasy monthly aY OWNER — MOGERGT BOR may de yours on easy GI i Wl additional, bedrooms, All| wy "Poi y. at Telegraph || payments. OR 3-824. house on 10 bares wom SEE LONG, LOW AND ley another minute — Call Enjoy the convelience of 5 ; . ee ed A psa | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Income Property 7 ston area. 1 mile East of DRAYTON WOODS BRAUN? ou sa Geet catoeet “tertnes af Fontisc. $0.10, werms!| aun. site | eee teak. Olase ood. ‘Terms. el, seen | cay ONE sid many ule mest elie appaitnent Pe Fae.) I, MoMA. 42, TAMILY:| BA TTS -car garage, ! IL, Real easant mixture ne : 20 YEARS OF SERVICE . RENT 7 — zoned industrial. Sale or rent, N es Lory pela ; } ealtor ; , 7 s FOR RENT OR SALE NEW ? BED- Detrot RT This is one of the finest | 262 8. nfglestaph Rd. Open 9-9 Bunter’ “hinter Series | 1f You Need eee | room. East Side. PE 8-6960 col 70" 5. S008 We ay 2 ba ect for homes in this beautiful FE 3: i joe : RENT WITH OPTION CALIFORNIA CONTEMPO.- | U aa ; HOMTES, BY OWNER. 4 FU CRGSGIED APTS. wooded subdivision. Selling rE Ue right with low down pay- | 4 Bedrooms buy with this 3 bedroom RARY — Ranch Stone front | © Line Vilage We ‘Pontiac. $160 per ‘month income. $1,000) E74 Teksonably and reasomable ” uectewmenta: Soacious Mie: |, TAKE ON on, | rept, gin fot | Reet ten reat Pm en Semi nad | Slave ntg, Gor Sad Sabi Sa" PaaS POLAs Ori: | ferme, abo low’ of acreae. s- acres drms. Lge. livin 1 Lon ik ‘off a site fireplace. 3 dandy bed- & dining rm. Fire si make us a5 oer ing area. 2 bedrooms & den | | _MY _3-0001. ' place, cat | SYLVAN LAKEFRONT cated in desirable Eliza- = meee HARBOR THtiae IN POR f q — ‘we beth, Japanese Gas heat. Paved street. 2'9 car beth Lake Estates, this gen- RENT WITH OPTION ' pole Ene tamed te base. | An opportunity for a good buy. HOUSE IN FONTIKC W “WITH 3 APTS. ~CRAW FORD AGENCY arcane eee yn a garage. Terms. Bert Realty, v_| has bs bedroom famil could buy. this modern 2 bed-. firepiace. Large landscaped This three bedroom home is com- | Tae. occupied. $6600 cash, FE 09 E. Flint, MY 3-1143, PE 8-230 sae oven and grill Piresince Schick. MY_ 3-371 i 4 bedroom bi-level. Brick “parse ols ‘comfortable livi : room home. New siding and lot, fenced in rear. View of | pletely furnished, has a full base. | ————-—————______. NEAR ORTONVILLE gad yeereatian te bane j 8 room Contemporary with wines Sen fuera Dy roof. New bathroom fixtures, Oakland Lake. §18500 ment, and a one car garage. Sev- | LAKE ORION 5 acres, 1% story bungalow, “4 ment. Large lot with lawn LY. { piiecles eae down; separate dining Hara een ce ils cay Esreee pake ‘arms diey Bncea ta $0,050 = ee fer tot, Neat schools Fagpheltband ee po a v8.30 ra } " Or y sake, 3 only bs ga aes Bnd og ged te A ome ve Ou eee window — wall and family Mey eee Dyce ore | $1,500 down. block from lake, 4 rms. price. Take tra most discrim{nating buyer CAN'T w b i frye Bitches wih dense rage. Lake privileges too. ae ice at T iw beth 2 ee | eu M. ones Real Est. ; reliance a three bediara: Peton | features. Large family room At cnly $16,800, Ph terme Nice 2 bedroom bungalow, wall coe WATER FRONTAGE Full basement. 2 car mrs 4 av. . _ s BEAUTIFUL BRICK ROME f =f oth ee Ee 2 fireplaces plus outside if desired. Be sure to see it to wall carcenne full bath. | INCOME — Net return dver | $500 down. Williams Lake. Three Hoyt Reafty V. Schick. ¥ W. Bangs SALE OR TRADE cos “Mtiusted’ Oa a fenise, tor arb, Cerpeuse. drapes, St today. ae ee 18 per cent. Brick Sfamily| large ie ins cost med cunt wu | ee rE (eee re 81778 24x40 brick bungalow with Blacktop street, in an excellent Sond po Sy hry Sey Ses tc me Sosa apt. on W. Huron. ¢ apts.! here. meauiitel picture wierd Sale L k z= rt 8 Commercial Property full basement at ground lev- neighborhood. Oak floors, plas- eh weninn ving. : Or Maybe to ed street, large fenced lot furnished, separate baths, | overlooking ihe water) tu raster a! © rope ry : or cores be recrea- tered walls Only 5 miles west. war. eae Boating Yi Tk le ld vee . . ‘ new gas furnace. Ample bedro Pe 2% acres on Scott Lake at Pegg Sg “el beard $13,950 with $2,950 down. veer skiing, and Bias! —— try-atyle, 4 beniroom home. Evenings ater 6 Ais te 5-2935 or POTEinE: Masncuadiy peed (WiLL Taloe TRADES trade «na butla 2 ee WOME. fetag ee road just south of Pontiac for : | gracious living. Let’s make * Then see this one near Wa- i: ( : Miamenes sce Cte: an appointment now!—To- terford. Village. with ONLY ROY ANNETT. INC,, REALTORS | you a three bedroom home. Your ‘s-1bo. Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 Bituated Sogn wonderful | ogee i morrow may be too late. $1,500 pttelak ners 3 ped- A. JOHNSON, Realtor * Open “avenings: & Sunday 1-4 | = ee oars. $ iy A FRAME WITH Ga- FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES wooded : 8 i rooms, ath up; ed= a ec ; a scent . $17,975 ~ consider” bungu- $3,950, full price In Huron Gar- | ms down. Big family- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | cone tof soRDATe oo LARGE FARM HOUSE near Cre a. Ideal ie low in Pontiac in trade ean. mhree , =e bedroom, GI-YOU'RE GUILTY... style ‘kitchen, nd hot wi Fad FE 4-2533 FE ¢3500 ih FE $5041 1 acre, 4 bedrooms, 1'g baths faves PE 2 ieat eves - ure include andy- omatic heat and hot water ‘i 4 R | - | day: 3 MR. EXECUTIVE man make money here. First | Screened porch, a ee OG, ot | WM. A. pie oil Syneve. —- ra dye os __F - EXECL 7} fering. Come tm and make an of overlooking a good 2 bed- grill, garage and almost % TRI-LEVEL STARTER HOME /|6 RM. & BATH AND ° taney,” Asreca Toad trem Mose- or Sale Farms er 24 COLONIAL LAKEFRONT offer! | room bungalow with Cres- acre grounds. Do your fam- Nothing down your lot, small beth income. 5-car ace wee day Lake. Owner transferred. : 32 x 34 on foundation, ail cent Lake and | Elizabeth ily a favor, look now! Sou our lot. G. Plattley. EM Lewes a basement 9 inelses Must sell. Bargain. $9,500. $2,000 —_— ACRE DAIRY FARM. s be . spacious, ake privileges. Cute, stur- . ture. By owner. owar dow . trade, a rent. MS and very livable. Two fire- hI dy. easy to heat. Inside nic “Bua Ni i altc FE 5-6588. Pontiac 4-6493 afte = places, wonderful basement, Hump ries | oa Aidracume Geaa’itay | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | neat Buy For ¢22.000 LARGE NEAR Mgr g ig perth of : : as heat, full bath and half | lot. Priced below $9,000. 49 Mt. Clemens St. | Cape Cod with 4 ‘bedrms. In 3 BEDROOM FRAME NEAR AIR. 2101 W. ‘HURON sT. ore eee ee neardse _)* eee) ee LT aetie) Oven Eves. | FE 512007 or "PE 2.3370 | Rochester. $4500 down. OL 1-8161 | Poy" s1 O09 down on land contract. SALE OR TRADE ¢ ROOM MODERN | piceks from Sesent ieee CHILDREN WANTED me 2.9236 | ee aL Je 5931 _Jerose. | with ge yc ree smaller mer owner moved to ake. For PONTIAC LAKE use, Jessie St. Call be-| Must sell immed, $11,500. $1,500| ONLY. $9,960 WITH $950 DOWN. | round level toward lake | —= hou | | | NEAR PONTIAC LAKE. 3 BED- S - Lot 118 2 200 witb, beautiful acme eee SERVICE _ | FE 4- 0528 | rms. 1¥ baths. excefiaat cont | S ( H RAM 4 ROOMS AND BATH | _tween 6 & 7 pm. PR 4-7496. | down. Lots of room for children on this | ene : enclosed cin arage, 2 BY OWNER: ¢ TARGE ROOMS) Pani M. Jones, Real-Est. | Saris, pardm, souary. OMeDe raced to lake. A home we are proud to have. listed ‘SMART PEOPLE BUILD BEFORE . | 3-418. on 1 floor, a 29,70. .- A BOOM. | -«—_ REALTORS — 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME _aown. Ney eres esos” | apartment. In city. Nice location | 832 W. HURON dogs or Large cement block . | OR 3-9764 ”7 tiled basemen lake privileges. | LAKE OAKLAND ——| on % acre Lawn, trees and) FE 4-8550 FE 8-1275| home. Good well, Pull Oil GI SPECIALS | 37 pe EEE ROR AEN OREN EVES. Equity 1 ataxe any rea- 2 bedroom lakefront home _Shrubs. $1,500 down. FE 3-7562. , heat. Large attic for XO, DOWN PAYMENT | uehae nocek BGT CUR NO sonable ‘offer. OR 3-83 with 13x24 living room and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $450 Moves You In rooms. Will take. lot, car or Mirando @ modern x * N 2x chen. i - housetraller as wn H angaiow wit full bose: | poards., Custom veneuan, plings.| =) MONEY DOWN Que PERRY, « fg Ou) with oll heat, On it Lee Bie on went, os) Red WICKERSHAM. ment, and just as neat and Fully insulated. $1,000 for Will build Month ayments of $63.50, MY - 715x227 riced at $22,500— / 3 brick, Ful) b mt. Gas ‘a cican asa pin. $0.800. Woo- | faulty, o7 easy terms available. | pul bald « starter bome on your 7 payments ° $5,000 will handle. La Bee Pigg | _— 1195 W. Maple Mayfair 6.6280 derful 24 x 44 six-room bun- | Rough ones: esa perro « “« $1 ft frontage ve Lk. Oakland Oe titer | | guts OR 3-1088. OFF TOE semeniee, Sick ee eee re ES | WG artes, nearton | lisnie Appresiwsetely ne tiles | serge 0.800) Lace 3208 | WRIGH § 2 VAL-U-WAY tv tng foom. paneled dinette TWO HOUSES wi", WinTOOME,, REAL coubvest @ Femme Mesers | ve- 2 pclae ; ; expansion attic. ‘corner let. | -LAKE I RIVILEGES | | with $3250 down to © Ot INCOME PROPERTY — , SWIM — GOLF ALL —ELERTRIC, BEDROOM | Morr" and. nail owes Meeds Auburn Heights. $10,800. . | OR VALUES: S TRACES 4 per cent mortgage and Apartment down consists of : : = siggy brick, full basement, wales ae ee ee j BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL VIEW , 7 Gavmewc of (onlp ie per J large rooms and bath: DO YOU HAVE A BUDDY? ' built-in stove, 169 foot} 1 a+¢e— some__frult apd __ DORRIS f SON, REALTORS RGs Go with this new 3 bdrm. ranch. | FOR COLORED | + mo Upper has 5 rooms and Two adjacent houses for sale —| lot. rivate beach. $14,950. Own- grapes. Priced to sell fast. $19,- E TRADE 3 ROOMS AND B ATH. 2%a baths. Den or 4th bedroom. | Va = , bath, Full basement and but can be bow a a | _er, EM 3-6976. 900.00 with good terms. ' Se FE #1351, CLOSE TO OAKLAND AVE Large living room with fireplace. BARGAIN WEST SIDE separate gas furnaces. Two $16,608 ‘and 956.7552 open. Ony | AT UMiOU LAE 0) ee RM. i 2 7 BN, LISTING SERVICE $4,250, Pigs 0 DOWN, $40 A Beautiful kitchen and tamily | LARGE 6 ROOM HOME, 3 bedrooms with large living 2 car garages — In good 3 ot 4 years old. Nice lake view ranch seme, ft Five acre parcels on South Fen- : ee i i BEDRM_ HOME “WITH BEAUTY MONT room. Open daily except Monday FULL BASEMENT, OIL room and fireplace Sepa- rental area — Priced’ for ¢ and privileges near Pontiac fully ee Pric oa ton. Very good soil. Black h N 4. FE 5-148, aft Indian Woods Manor Sub. Walton , HEAT. PAVED STREET rate dining room full base- quick sale at $13.500 — . sell ar anducaped to 1-814, eM road. Near North Milford opm Se ater’ 3B: ARGAIN — INCOME Bivd. near Clintonville Rd. Models = NEAR SCHOOLS. STORES ment with gas heat. Only $2,500 down. REALTOR PARTRIDGE >: a Sues with low down MOVING MUST SELL.2 BEDRM. 3 RTMENTS. FU R- BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE TOEAL FOR LARGE: PAM: pial. se000, whe Sloss CANAL FRONT at Watkins ——— 1080 W. HURON | BEAUTIFUL HIGH SLOPING LOT s = a ome. Fu’. bsmt. Attic that can/ NIS SHED. CLOSE 701 DOWN MI 6-6500 ILY. ONLY $550 down to down. , ake. Lovely 2 —vedroom OPEN TIL 9 on Hammond Lake. Nice trees.| sTEELE REALTY. 135 Highland : Bs finished easily. Furn. if want-| TOWN PONTIAC. A REAL IecerTe good purchaser. : . ungalow having a breeze- ; ene beach, $1,000 down. FE/| Ra (M-60) at M st PR ge. High- i ed. Lot §2xi50. Well landscaped.| MONEY - MAKER. EAS ¥ ROCHESTER IVAN W. SCHRAN way with Bar-B-Q grill and | 7 ROOM HOUSE. OIL FURNACE, jand, Michigan. -MUtual 4204s. ; Oil furnace. W'll- sacrifice. 482) TERMS. : -€ape Cod Celenial- ONLY $190 Ta . SCHRAM garage attached. Extra nice screened porch, j3-car_ garage. sRAUTIFUL ALL — 6 ROOM ie Lakeside. 2 1850 sq. ft. 4 pedrins. pi Bue ULL DOWN PAYMENT REALTOR ‘FE. 5-947] sised living and dinin Breezeway. 2 acres, Call after 3,| ranch, bedrooms, 1% baths, ——- ' JIM WRIGHT, Real rage and basement. $22,900 uss AND COSTS FOR A 3 BED = rooms are carpeted. Ful FE 2.9300. Ettoched 3 car garage, ledge rock HADLEY FARM : = = i i , ealtor down.-OL 1-8141 ROOM HOME RECENTLY OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY basement. Completely fenced - TP er a fireplace, carpeting, 2 pictures | 199 ACRES IN GOOD [345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0441 REDECORATED. $70 PER 942 JOSLYN. COR. MANSFIELD Jot leads down to the wa- -_ BY OWNER windows, storms and screens, lot | » ail stream Open 'tiy 8:30 ON TH : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ter ‘and is lavishly land- ; : j ree. 3 Smal s is én prop-. ne N pep ge TAXES ; 4 3 bedroom. Full basement, Gas 85x150, school bus at the door, erty. TINTON , own D INSU 4 ROOMS, LAKE PRIVILEGES, A good deal for a heat. Sell or trade for older home | $20,500 $5000 down. OR. 3-6366. 7, a HOME WITH UNION LAKE AREA R DICK) vi "ALUET | —information. Call MAple 5-7352__ WISE investor at only $i1.- _outside city. FE 8-8120 BY OW? SWS BED | ‘ beth, fell bem't. on peved Tend, 3 bedroom tri-level on jlaree jot, | Gomis scserer 2 pees: eal y ( "PERSONALIZED HOMES _ a aes what aor = ae Poe pase-| bens) bara, large elle sad othe? : iivedrogm bungalow.” a oe PHA terms. Late pri possession. lot. Nothing ee on year ee Es Oakland “Ave. a Geen % PE _8-2209 IN ELIZABETH LAKE Es- seas _Double Duty ment. oil ‘heat, stone fi ;| outbund >. $27,500, terms. = 01 e vileges. On. i _ rr me in business sone w ’ . ea » &. i fae sae ee af- $2,700 down. L 7) MA eee FS see. ss 9693 or PE E 4. 3531 | grade aboot is ry just off Saginaw, bleck from Sears garage & orkshop 8 miles west weet OA 8-3122: MY2-22791 : “—— $500 DOWN , room’ wits , a full besement. ae 8 — “pick-up, insurance floor for ot Court yey one AY $500 DOWN — Large 8rm. home 2 bedroom. Like new. Oak floors. 3 ving room = f b 0. acres, land, nice that needs painting and some re. FA oil heat. Tiled bath. Lake Di strict ] ttul bie family ‘kitchen nas h as apartment. Bop sets Upstairs CASS LAKE FRONT | sail Bas i nee ees oe porches and. one-car garage | eeaeteg } EDISON STREET i ic bath. Full basement eas- ing soy <= into 2 apart « £ of excellent lake frontage Pontiac. 1 of buildings Bar- Priced at only $5,000. “A stea’ S| JOHN J. we “RMETT BEDROOM Ho e Seekers AELS. White Prams gf os | ig, BB ieee Garage. Farting tonne. $i, ON pF a lot. Lovely «ots, 0 — 15.000" down. $2,000 per AL ESTATE mM with expansion attic, 5 rooms & | - Ow Terms COLORED SPECIAL-—Large 5 room| 9203 Commerce Rd. . Sats down, blaine : and garden spot. Our best $20,000 homes By i dt gen Pat modern bungalow only 3 yrs. old.| __—=s «EM 3-646 HOMES ak haat dikes) aoa = Just Starting RILEY REA REAL ESTATE aul M, Jones, Ri Real Est. H se “| OTT. RIVE OM es landscaped 7 car garage. ca pot Tm tate te Beoet PEL 4 tll brick, More 100 DOWN Wee wn We dea ume 12 750 : ne. 2 100 down to IN ELIZABETH cabee ES- th ‘wit rab “Ei, “tg rou PE Ply A pemaee mp. fae A Whale ots value.” Im.| {288 2,000 square feet. Fireplace, M LOVES Y GIN and low | monthly notes. PHA. Mortgoge, less for cash.) 9 Vaqgmg Por ess than waa (carpe “Owner wi im Sunday call PE y a ning room, paneled recreatio: = # . meats, Dosa: ow dors) SRE UP mati ce SYOUIN | fies On BALDWIN, “Large Pamiy| fase Some feene mage | ingtair °Gut nana planege | PRNIRRD Ag 7396. ” : je . : roud owner of this charm- ; jiown. . OR 3-1967. ORLL. Oh TRADE -. 9 bedres 95D PAYMENTS m6o THAN RENT | ASSOCIATE BROKERS | $2ttied BeutttigiB: Manoeaar | fngaScdroom. tome wih | UST, Gente town. | TeRtRONT LOE OO Beam aoe cate! §— $95 DOWN | MODEL OPEN imestment Company. Inc.| Pate tiie nase | Riey Gane a ctr) | WILETS A BREWER | “Et age ggerene tie old. Of furn. Alum. storms. Will| 3 bedr 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ia oo re 116 x 7.7. Baek yard ail JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR . accept sonnsa nae e iaie modell pent — more Le with full| WEEKDAYS 4 — 1:30 TO 6 | wer p.9663 FE 8.9664 roe. fenced. Priced at $9,950 — 94-96 E. Huron PE 45181) LA RONT car, land contract ‘or what. ou) ta —ore with work: ng and very well ine dock, and diving raft. $1: | OR 3-6352 OR 3-4558 OR 3-T414| shop space. t acre fenced posting, faking, ee. Oakland. ; lovely Sylvan Lake privileges. $12,500 OUTSTANDING |— is this = bedroom. home. with Templeton WILLI AMS and fer Full price $8. 600 down. WE TRADE cern anyone tt E Waites Bive, _ Sale Resort Property $ 9 veoa AN HONEST. a a is far below reproduction cost. West Side’ GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR TRUCK FARM INCOME—WALLED LAKE Reasonable terms to Se WAL’ = casin AND LOTS, NEAR RB BORTR- pleasant outside work, Mechanical purchaser. Zpolles for price of 1. § 199m | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, | MULTIPLE LIATING SERVICE | 185 x 080 of the, county's A steal at $13 900, 6500 down. $100 HO Y GRise LARS — New cabin te a? Tuite. ak. : + i nm Inco _ i = JACK LOVELAND mee flee Tensgnable down DRAYTON OAD, GE Wah | POR, SALE BY OWNER. 2 Sx utes from. the Court House, NEAR ELISABETH TakE lot. Center sort eee Tuesday, duly 14th. 2188°Cass Lake Rd. PE 2-4875 payin wyments "ight off Telegraph in| Seehebaw and Felton ‘$F spph, tpeluatng int, boo Rew fiemca seemern aie ar ear garage, 2 uoely. inodseaped i tune «forest, Good’ hunting A MAN 3 BEDRM. MODPAE IE ad ON Gardens 2 bedroom, hardwood iow, tile Sania — mio rrpes heating; one 3-room lots. 1 biock Ro. the lake. A — mie Morrow, deen (Bkeeis) Aubera Ave. K, L. Templeton, Realtor features, attic. Large jot Mon nth: FOR COLORED ee SS steal at only $10,500. $1500 down. LAKEFRONT Mich. Garden’ 6.7000. wanted for sales and. near 6. FE 2.0803 ag terest, Call e6l collect ot tl Pas. A beautiful modern 2 bedroom were, Smee ern Sree foe a Bars oe toma te bee Foo. ose yea laketfont™ for. wonderful For Sale Lots 11 Fe, ae tenes bun lo t t and te: i. = bo: nd . : PARADA ARIS ES er Re us CHILDREN WANTED © | RIE pacer at ear ae ee cLomne.Coere, move pisce uring igom.oBazement | [otra *htme™ iar" Rigs iting |§ LOTS. 1 BLOCK FRoM Dewey | and iclepbone umber: Tage. $9,750. CLosINa , move = ret fee ‘onth. - room, fireplace, dining room, tal Beach. Lake priv. Near TB. San. gg 0. NIC iE a ae 1 as moder, | EUWOOD REALTY basement _etiaahed, gareee, Lat| FE. £60 , obi "| —2FineHomes = || FHA HOME S| —rRER Ale | LCE Sorta S| yyy BORON 4 walls, = Ss r erms can ar- a se’ & i $1,500 Full Price... COMMERCE VILLAGE 4 BEDROOMS _ . | A isrge 3. bedroom home Sve: fe daa m= | OAKWOOD MANOR | me!” to siabe. FE 4-018. on for this 60 x 181 ft. Jot with @ large “rms, ey Full Basement bath and extra lavatorg. coor! W ’ ‘ CAPE COD LOVELY 92 x ft. 3 room . laster, new oak Poors new lino- R ion R basement. Garage and —_ ; arren Stout, Realtor LAKE PRIVILIGES 4 convenient to peewee. ls, BARBER WA Lot is worth the asking | sorwoe ja ecreation Koom wren $11,500 71.N shopping, 130. ft. ons |" Rainer “alt teat, 100" fot SWIMMING POOL ee | te ope : a. Ss ef $3,050 . with lake jeges. Will take 162° on a SON R. RAT Tn : SANDY BEACH - for -this 2 bedtoom house pay aysent ebrmpaes aba Raide High Hill iil Village . z 3 Bedtoom, ranch style, brick home North of the city. Large - RI. WICKERSHAM Eh; oa BA. St or Perry | $750 pow dst this 2) be room im); : in a highly rest saeivisién, lot. ‘Terms arranged. 1198 W. MAPLE ._6-4280 | : | REE BSA Sek tee || NEED A. FINANCE-| . Revere sim Seerey ant lower te ~ (3 Bedroom — LEAVE “STATE —woDER Rhy INC. ment, ngatage storm storms set ’ he es ; : oe = Large Lv. Room = areas around. $16,950. bed: OR 3-123) iF FE 5-0292 trees and perries. 0 <3 es ; : ee . } Wrest gubarban near Water- werage, | inks mprivienes. te per 2 cat “NEAR F FISH ER BODY fan price: FIXER? Order Classified | carpet, stiches oith-sating spate, SUBURBAN - Pirge let nd many other ~ evenings FE 3 bedrooms NEW HOME with 2 bedrooms. Ads to” | ane Fant |. tg) Tivinn. room ‘with hind rt ; pat gig features. Low. _ Nice Jot on payed pms ber rgge 9 lars picture oaeee eens s to sell, rent,. find a cor gareae, Dedeiieed 4 acre 0. Weociace Oil forced air Fa Soa eames Se 107 Nothing Down| 2 2": Only | gli furnace’ modern” kitchen. On oo | and Sement driveway, two blocks | tached 1'4 car garage. Oak floors, priced.” 4 MILES OUT | Bai’ $1000 "downs Heights. good job. FE: 2-8181 is! t sabdiviston’s “private sandy ~ Gan” be Bousht on PHA GILES REALTY | CO. Wy putts start starter hone on a | 2 bedrooms. Pull tasement. 9 lots : ; _ a) ] beach. Sale by owner. tor $950} f™ Ste rieMea AVE. Bat sae c pin ATTY r ras INGHAM © — Want Ad number! |. Price 22.900 HOYT REALTY t = : Cornet Aw S 2.9840 oh hints ListiNG etc | Bonala, oie motel Bon 206 N. Saginaw =O (4-4091 Ui " nd aap : ae , i te, Yetcgrast Ra. 2-004 ' co : ; a ee j . co j : , , | “ fie. ; “ i , . i ( fy ' { \ = h Ln j F; a | \ < = =a + f i | } | : F K 4 i we hi ie TY : pa IR’ -FOUR ae __ Help W | . ented Male! p. Help W | > dd. So . ~~ lelp \ anted Female Ys we n F lomonans + tovs 1 20) Employment Agenc THE PON’ V ey O ee alee att. "ERDS gencies 22). T I AC P. y, it reputation.x? Sha: : ___ Building Servic RE iy Seve eal aaranig are Service 3S. MON ‘D ngineers livery ry caesting. “g ait 4 . rats a .__ 28 mpoEST MAIDE AY Q J eas ‘13 19 j ess ca ; TERPROOFE J =fulon 36104. For tenis | Evelyn ‘orm Eatimates ne B wt oe + \ OR YO \ / Qi esig e ts in and OUNG Cr COUPLE = | - ‘ y ay Alan | Rent A A I } en. in e r3 pts, Fi F Ce dren."inexthange for" rent eb | aras urnished 54| Rent A : ary Dut (eee NORK AND. COOKIN MEET THE PEOP ils aS Ne BATH | oan nfun nlshed 85 ' ; _MI 6- ve. At G € LE ane De en a ‘LE-) PALMER-BEE CO. ous won eeQOETTS | petite omg: Ase ma + FURS nee. dean, FE $2899 | FOR COLO Nudes alter 4, 19 BOARD TS FP, eniigren. 5 Neier ASSIST | RE Dim. goog. eee *% Tye ren, 50 Willard arinkers, no ehil rent, 4 room D, APARTM. peck ee Bete or 4 2, Stay. Refer-| ECEPTIONIST w j . eee ad bath, glean. FE oe aah git hare, Ue Ent net 1 em ne, Migs gules y GLEAN LOWER APT. PRIVAT RELY DEPORAEED aM ender naelen cea 6-065. BN eae Ae rg ho atk: | een "ROOMS, PVF“ ENTRANCE. AND Roos, tases eae Pea ne i cal ier frm sr Be s ior rei pet nl . Low \. wate CED ROUTE OM LADY < hone “work” CH, for a sicl who) Pisaa ‘or R WORK. N bath. Fi _2-9077 af tna | NEWLY Dicona oy ames oe AN} -White 33-55 ning ia a title typing, a | Oe ae & RE : or Reade ob bal, re GLEA! ter, Mich. ee ein ward, cokes: opening. in our semueienyi sa other wor bay " ‘ a ute cE Tene Fe doi, pecialty. FE : Pes we pol hg ek. UT ate pe ent eS Be | case ood : - " ; A * EXPERIENCE u. Gopartanves fers —— relations | STENO @ 7) anes chimneys. TIOS, GARA ies Small child care eit ae rahall, "PE 38213 arte LARGE a aaa = —_ Mi iapekhe FOR Leagan ac age lady. | fice pon ak Fag tong macen pepery. work - |g an Mock 7 RM. Paatnant or FE ae | r Pana LEA — = ee 5 ee ees ean Uhie Waren eae | oe breedliprad ee = CEMENT _ Howard. — ADULTS. ORC Near Gene: cae work @ colors. P sar learnin gements | p. Ty: partmen O88 + ra "7 rE 2-2048 . 143 E. HA tal Hos; 2 * eileen plenty) Weil’ over 8500, ing. Car_neces: | ype 50 wpm. shorthand 60. | Tare WORK. PE 5 LOCK ¥ ROOMS” 1 CHILD et co HARD CO COURT covey ROOM pera i a | $32 . re 80. as 0 / , EXP. CAB DRIVERS. STEADY a! ra “Apply daily 1 month. with | re sponsible sherey. large or yom ‘onMNG FOO “fussa Sat ghd veare ove. | = Eee Haren, FEST ent, 563 W. . Day 0 a.m. I r RMS NED— iota eos _Baetegne HesSe uincala ives |e mi, evi, gis wna} CUS Eg onal Reeanle "fe ances Ca set 8 manaGiin 1 BALMER ST. _Rooms with Board 60 media d adverti U : after ST. APT. wockan’s on Ag & CHEV LADIE | ure apti epartment. sing in STOM TR 6| VERY 60 _ Huron tools. Cell at vy | Year around S | 80 Ww. puitude te necessary. 4 tig-| Fians. @ HOMES 7 ROOMS AND Open Dail my ee : See eee eae ton = sanry. roe | uma rawings, con ane epee “Heal; ONE y. ‘ sun. ae : peels, TY, Fe bat sty LICENSED | Hee’ Salary piu jours day. CA Bay wate ama a, congrats 8 Ta ates 4 AND ONE § ROO m9 p.m.| CO = AL EST. D Salar from o + R BILLE RY WA no cost. OR 3-97¢ es- oa afte ment, ROOM »: onvalescen Requirements ATE SALESM | Call FE 4- rtd eras coesinia of- | R, aged in CL TAPING A} 64. 3 nooa r Qnd floor, APART- t H ? 19 ommission. .m. — No 19-35. T g. Free G AND F’ dec FURN. and refri West side. S jomes neatly aecnen: 6 A eae MIDD 30 to 5 p. | experience shorthand. Pos 80 | ELECTR estimates, INISH- a orated B APT. NEW gerator. Call PE 4 tove we ol money a desire to car, | LEAGED wo oot) mandatory. revious st ICAL CON’ FE 8-6781. rinkers. Cal’ line. Gara, LY P. 4-1091. OFFER THE apie. and you must be es adults Good MAN FOR MISS E $275. | ruction @ TRACTOR. Cc _ 23-8062. 1 after & ge. No aul A. K equipment orkmer pend-| "eeper. cook. 2 XEC. — Conno nd mainte Con- p.m. FE! Ren ern, Rea sonal and serv IN LAWRENCE ¥ =F Lake aoe in eee Nae This girl must really & ce Peres UP 2. a Ed 7 RM. COTTAGE FO ' tals altor Bed _ am ion - at rea- _ 136 E. Pike AYLORD mu e, privat bered. | stuff. T ust reall a Pp. CAL SE nished, 3634 R RENT NFURNISH FE x ambulato r Wom a cseea: NECMART | ive "references, “sinte \ Salary. | iiperaece a Teast “3 ” short. EXCAVATING RV.—FREE EST. FE_8-2815. Orebard Lake. Ba. We: Union eT Sons. * r¥. hour care, rds and NICS, | ox 98, rences, re alary, rience. $400. earall off | VATING FE a@RMS 8 ‘ EST sID H . ualified Inboards, 5 OUT! = Orchard L ply to P.O. ice | B Fi LLDOZIN — TR _No & BATH. GA fe Ee otel R ‘Box 21 . Apply P Must be RELIA ake. Mich WAITRESS | PRED GG — ENCHING _drinkers. PE RAGE. E. NIC! 4-room a “ ee ooms = cine ‘ontiac Press, ae WHITE WOMAN AS for spot ae Register with 1 REE ESTIMATES EM _3-0881 “a RMS. sn POR; 3. E! bath, heat, Mee gots ag Private HO Rooms 62 On FACTORY WORK. PERAIA/RecieTE Paper aman ete at ene | eae eee eeunte ope SMS Rite be PT ricerat fre ea, Poe HOTEL AUBURIN service, ex s. Route-ty A- | REGISTEC off. FE 5-5939 t —N AE : W. Huren unro eae & b ROOMS : venient for shi schools. Gen Also ms by Da peel pe arelr oye sein) et RED NURSE [EN OR W FREE EST 5-8431. ce: ed, Utilities. FF CAND MURPHY ——— popes ond bus} © ae roo " gfe oy siart. M weekly gu neces-| s office FE FOR poc- IR WOMEN for w IMATES O 4 RMS. & B _FE 4-4686. 44232 for 2- us ‘and m a oe ony fete to| REL SIABLE WE cee: ASST. US eS Lovee Fy Geslere Tr WIRING, ietely BATH. LOW VERY W. ae 46 Aubura "= Fe on units Oe nTUNAY PLUS. x. Phone FE can take ca HITE WOMAN Plus coOoK .. | _ Electric FE 5-8431 oes and _freig ble furnished. I rER. COM- aR NICE EERO FE rm = : NITY Live re of child | THAT NU Ecards lt Electric Co., 1060 W. B. Muar ._ $80 mo. FI pn Aubura utilities pose NT APT. Or Rent Store: 239 man. 21-43. PLUS — MARRIED 5 in or out. FE meg tenes Mery ro - $156 re Huren, ‘ Faonue FE_ 2-8991. Adults Refer cluded. Gara t Stores unit e*r, Fhen RRIED ELIABLE 4-3946 afte | Experien eee , AR AG E : “Ad & -& BATH. x a7 Dixi ences. $75 pe ge, s 63 Baies mgr. fo e, tot fo _ WOMA r 6.| SAN ced only $2 14 ES $59 ults, Cle SICELY FUR e Hwy. $352 onth | 2 STORES, on, egeees were : ation. 4, Noval work, oe tna ma Sous "ta ITE: Cn WAsErES sae | d0UaE — MOVING Ae oT “ ar ae se Sh ville on bie _ “scene Ggt AMD 3818 DIXIE = ; s*- | HOS e ING. F =| Ww : 7A U UTIF OPP €2 Pontiac a ‘REG. ae ak +9632, for bom HOSTESS home. Split shit Pres E aed. L Tae ees ; 9 TA pies to take 5 LARGE eet on ADULTE “An you . ee AED src. Siewar-Ole sonia ExT 7 oa. ORTUNITY | doctor's office. ant “ie pos | Ane elegant restau Tee | ees JAR AGE. S. CABINS. J ung. | Fy . See out, sweeti , plex. Private. Ot LOWER DU- quiet. im ean the ‘people are a — arias oe ee ee an Palas attsstess ere eanae d ateenic necca foe | —Texme. iy nl #pP = Painting «& D — . ee , cae ae) iasal for ai Gale wa he trent wi Sadee sum: gag ot mre — ’ of ‘small em Pontiac wi ving in riday afternoons Monday re PIE MAKE Beceeenry sie Sse $550 | LICENSE — Decpratin , erence forme 19 only. No aoukae 2,30r4| Th y front and ation afford- JOHN. media - oh gece le gered SHORT Oj s_oply. High NSED BUIL: gene | MT ng a7] , — 1 Whittemore ers or pe one Scena ea Moteoagae to SON, Realto ocuee invest who can st) art t RDER G00! i CR caliber ex _. $400 a E 32-4855 DER. CLASS INT. ____ Wanted $16 WEE ore ts.| for $56.50 bath apts. se _graph, PE tor, 1704 8 - A. cinpieyment. 63 eeation fer pass) Eatm ime waitre K. ALSO TOOL IT TRAIN rience.” LIGHT SARPEN Reas. Don -EXT. P to R ba KLY 3R i. thi per month. pts. rent | PANELED . Tele- Beck. AINTING. ent th & OOMS, PR 6 belidin Adults onl ELED ting «© pay check steady SHORT ore Lunch, a1 Afternoons. © LATHES $ roofing work TER. MASO A LAD OL 1-3141. 9 CHR 48 & P entrance. Nea IVATE stood, 102 E s. & @G y| build Orr rices I oeerraaie Semtaned. om a'seay SHORT ORDER.COOK, wits. | EATERS Se ee | PLASTER ihe ee eae ¥ INTERIO ISTIAN SCH 48) Come. Apply, 208 i sher ic rao after 8. Seer. ing. _dovatow UN NEW paid. S furnished, all route, | iris, curb ~COOK, COU .-+ 425 | ee ING & REP apering. FE 8-03 vi DECORATO pessoa Sor 4 OOLTEACHERS e. Apply 806 $06 Bt. *entld we — 1439 after 5 44-3834) to square feet let! Only bot necesesr; ocienae beled tun eer, 676 Mae rer ore EVELYN ee t_ Lee. FE ae REAS A-1 PAINTIN = Ashington Park. apartment in 230 SOUTH PON’ _Cialr. Rent H fu suit. Parkin it. ‘Will divi Salary ry. We t pful but TAKING Huron. Root | EVELYN EDW _G SNYDER 1 a Paper re G & ers late August 0! area startin Walled Lak TIAC “?PRAI + ; Kent rouses Fu Furnished 5 urnished, FE .. lights and Wide profit ‘snaring. Appi Foe you., : gift and APPLICATIO: VOCATI JARDS poser and Thanboor LAYING. A-l PA moved, FE 4 Les. FE 5-0169 peel September, bedreoms. peg rnished 1 AIL.) ished 56 ULTRA-NEW 6280. eat call La 17-7932 Apply 16 &| $35 f sy Lesenornuer ie Eoeoe sod tag: Weees PE an INTING. IN NG. ¢ OR 7 RM r 5 p.m. _ $18 week. Phone vceeie G36 or | SMALL HOUSE. side. PE 2-21 STORES WEST eS bate Ga et, X) tor app oF ete Sak Cull ek nose = E | Guare 10 per TERIOR, Ref. . HOUSE. - CLOSE 1 Laas Dee or} jowe. Be NICE — WEST fe eae cae ill ue tod st] for appointment gs work Cal r ol ~~ ROOF REPA xe uaranteed. i vres, ee ge | Wad PE $1332, FE 5-1 ADULTS; room IN base Delran, S02 5008 Blue sky. Si) _ NICE, FRONT Rent Offi POLI Sa re Tse ree 9 Be oser Oe ESO re | TAK PAINTING a DECORATING SE patti PEt | hence rae oti ete ee ee Sees | gee — | ee r EOS OE on | lt a ICE FATROLMEN zien at potas’ mot popu | MIDWEST ~ Tepe "EXCAVATING ‘POR sen riegce, Reasonable ee ae Lees ae moto Fic. |_* REORAC MOOERY. Ort wat EW OFFICES WEST SIDE City of Ponti “N | _ Scrib’ Exp. necessa ‘ST hes and bo: tile footings.; °& ING & PAINTING. | 21388.! Toaree’ Ps ~~~ | - Adults y alerte girls o 1 a aH Before i p.m. vided ALARY $4 mtiac. wonthn OR Gi Telegraph, Ra > kpply . oat well. UL 2-5404, | exp. Free esti 7HiaG we YR | _ savwher LIST AND S Paddoc r couple. |3 ROOMS A m Fe sia! | B A 888-85, MAN FOR graph l Bu h ficumb, OR mates. RS. an of an ELL CON- Apts. 290 N. | AND BATE. DUPLEX. u Are vow Pecahone | Spttae “e GENERAL OFFICE Emp oyment | | usiness Services 28 magi Son be. wo Michigan, eels CALL Pe G3 RMS TST PLR | i eae Har an, | auete Opportunites siness Opportunities 66 2 PS tS PtSi use rg it Wa __ at Fotis a ACME PAtngne Mason Srhompucn FE AB ATEWIDE REAL SBTATE paste re ei 7 Sees nAMOURD,2| Saeut ttefe toot IN ATROLM Pay atc ated oe de red. Write Pon- reo we ASP 2h PAINTING — P Ee | ABSOLUT raph ss FE SIDE. 2 Cooley L canal ad- nejal e, in Pontiac ATIONS ev are an Toads eombaga pont WOMAN FO . ‘on _____ Instr _ Written egaerbt PAVING Wall ag td — PAP | tion UTELY THE PAST 1 bath. Pvt. ADULTS 7 RMS 4! M “$3073. after $80 per mo. plete stance if ne area. Fin @ graduated fr young — oan ee id —IOUSE. tructions 23 =< Pe ae aban Free estimat. GUARANT hy ~ Pa Lea | buyers Bored land .¢ STEST | Ac- — Call Bs fac met! a3 J BEDROOM. PULL aie rE 0 wbeeded Con- lant a or have 2 standard OMAN TO ving in. FE ¢ PRIVATE eet) L MAKES onded. FE 5-19 es STUB H. peemoval | ridge, FE ng. Call Gentce Cash | AwER WDC 9 pm. FE’ 148 Ta large livin BASEMENT. | 5 Ps oF EL ¢ o-00 7. hous LIVE 7145. MATH TUT | re OF FO 17. ALL PAI 2-2312 | 4-3581, 1 tor Part. | LOWER oe _148 8 Pa & dint | _da Saturd aft a career a ~ are in equiva- e work. IN. GE ___s—=éSPE ‘ORIN paired b UNTAIN rating. 9 NTING i 81, 1050 W. H Pr FLOOR _Parke_ PE 5.5004 ng room. | ¢ ys. ays aed Police terested i: $15 wk. Care of NERAL 4-5614 a. at y factor PENS x10 room & DECO. | A = -_ Huron. vt. ent — f RMS. & BATH 4 ROOM and Sun- work, n 7s we: child Work Wante [a oer sees ety com, $12. OR it BILITY ——— BATH ® HOUSE BARGAIN peuckkrs y. this ie WOMAN FOR ren. De uidcal, ; Want Office Su sacral Printing (& 3-0061, | 7 Sell. you ved couple. 14 partment and ae 4 ROO} * nulls 6 UNIT MOTE om re me cas LAUNDRY. GLEAN. ed Male 2 fence a pply Co. 17 W. g & Televi — lowest r land contrac MODERN we . 140, on Cass Lak 6 room lowe M ray & office. All L PLUS between 68", wei Rs 7 mini- > ore children, eiean. | “1 ee 4 a PE 30135. Law- Mle dd cette: Servi service —, iscoun t at the| nished iPS A IRS APT '7 _RM. e. Phone FE r flat) 214 ff 3 bedroom hi large room age 21-28 y< bom 147 Ibs. me ng ad br. ola Vedas | ering TING AND W | DA ion Service 38| for man d MeCallongh 1 ogg) mw . Chicago, FUR-| Partial! HOUSE. ON CA _4-3916./ of t. on main slower scien A in excel-| WA help _em t have ret.) Al FE 24721. ALL PA. _& Wz Y OR NIG nn | IEE o feare has given NI Call after _Par aria teal Py mo re room to way. Plenty sects SDeperement FANTED Eg. ROPES "Sold Stud TR Sie, © on Cement a Pa me Teaeayson Euan, g0% seat al er pared cine ne ee an ee soy tc eh tak Be RODUCT t._ Parke at the Haven. time em NAL 41 CA! 8. FE 4-6462. Wp | eS JENSEN'S TV °STRAKA No BUYERS | +412" in. $14 5 guire att FOR “ta = Sanitari ployment | —* RPENTER BLOOMFIE OR_3-6291 eae ay TV BE —_— obligation WAITING NICE : per wk. onn 676 Taylor T, IN- e: Steady DESIGNER fee Ou ioe bospital um mi repair FE WORK. Wall LD WALL L esc a APTER: 43844 0 Call on 2 ROOM le Weaver Ra. Ask with employment fi ER . Call Mr. P Al PAINT 4-421 ‘NEW | _FE ‘and. windows. CLEANERS, | g. Call FE E A tr FE y hour. FE vate bein & M APARTMENT Rent. Ai . PE 4-2031. for g cir perience cue Nera oe WANTED: | CO «| “lenior Free” INTERIO Ei Pat. Reasonable. Uphol _—_ RRO REA sa aaa” ss peetlen ait ouses Unft om _ ply Box salary requi ex: wait SGSINATION 3-3752 ree estim R ry EX. LE Cc olsterin CASH bry _FE_ 3278 . 13 Feneley week, urn, 57 Ch ress. N i GOO _33%52_or O ate. R MOTOR g Bas iP 5ai8. ey Court. 8 ROUTE SALPSMA - _win Ave. ‘Restaurant, t baw. AGORESSIVE FAM’ ao” e | _Bikeen reyipaine. 2 _s “ine, 24 I adhe lets O | venient” ag Dine He. Apts See Pieor APT. 80 ~ * abet Lk Gin teen Fe “EL. rot ° ¥ MA -— 3- OLST DR 3-1355 e Hw 35 A y Piper’ —sopHia | 2 BEDROOM H ) lease F - | BEAU ich. ___—~Ph. To menage ca SMAN WANTED GIk® | _— ee N SEEKS Cc Lee 641 ley Lak ER. LAND CONTR y Auburn s Novelt ROOM Hi pase, FE 27116. TY SALO! "OR 4-035 service cn autos bs spply Mais = POR SHIRT UNIT. AMBITIOUS 8-1869. ustom Aspl es e Rd. EM, % 8 ONTRACTS UPPE Avs. y Store,| ment and OME. FULL BAS path Bcceores WALLED LA ~ ocatagin tok and home| —Peth_Le. Cleaners, saan UNIT,; Yo ane mae NEAT APPEARING ; phalt AL'S UPHOLSTE or — Earl Garr TO BUY OR ay 3. RMS. reas $65 m BASE.| Céllent “ab hcscel cicaaael LAKE tine ares. business in general woman Eliza. | wishes with. 1 APPEARING © Pavin ____—C*FE: «4-87 RING 3-4086. rels, EM 3-2511; —° “OA ent. 162 Au: FURN. PVT. = bE onth. Call! 20¥ dowa bay Will joing ex- pay Fa ge Mg the Pon-|_ ve 70 D0 GE Rin gna woh tae can Pe Becovee ore THOMAS TBH oLte IMN wan ee aurea UE S28 BEDROOM D | 36255. after 4° ee Gen Felts with no commission ery 2 weeks ge Once | 4 bet. 10 a.m. uture. Call ke Orion. ing. My 3- -5821, 197 MAS UPHOLSTERIN ——— {EDIATE ALLED LAKE AREA’? Al | — UPLEX - _All da er 4:30 p.m Call EM ng oo | ~ Work in- a a JMLAB TE NOW ~ cAHbene FURNACES CL U PERRY ST. eota Gacmed oad £ BEAUTI CABIN SE Saturday “and Susday. A iy HL : rk in Bi e038. | «aad cabin WOW. cAkbientich | Fins CLE FE § =: On ACTION nished. rnished APART- | AST BOULEVARD 1 IN SET und Sunday full tt waa nie per Sales irmingh __pair ee eee |e vice, @._L. Nelso NED A -8888 any Arket + and 1 unfur- | N VARD H . UP WITH 17 UNITS full “ttune” penta patd all oper-| ter ladies ex gham ae ee FISCHER'S LA Nelson, FE ND Spel luge pen ses WEST SIDE. 1906. Lee | ow Rentin EIGHTS aoe ee = UNITS. ity for position ep mr ss perienced in BOY, is, WA} urdock. FE 2-861. | 1, 8 LAKE 5-178. j of ecasened Yee contract_new | _5V.,° 18T PLOO! $13, PER Mc For mod ‘and lavator ping, with ad 7 op openi — for fi bet-| odd ANTS LAW 7861. eeds and SERVI Lost ctory ins r cash upon | dee nt. Air cond IR. 3 RMS | MON TH ern hom y, 2 bed ith : af insurance pertua-| Shouse PE th. - me wey i = Oa ase: [axe or Dray F, _ake_tive > estians gmered ro fom ____ Lost & Found 4l et ss io Reo bre ar crreenia tern Joa Reviy S44 8. AORFICE: a qloeation 3% scree of nog te and a WAITRESS W 4-4548 for also. ~~ BOOKKEE?PID OWING AND | 26 SARS emplet pleton. ! 2 or right cou -SBEDRM ulevard trailer small ho: of rk. view “immediately (By ane future eres Pino ALL TAXES _work, FE 2-062 AND GARD’ LOST ; 2339_ Orch, pieton Real WEST SI! _after 6, FE le. FE EDRM. HO at Valenci | Pri as ry ime or Miately for local inter- noons. ANTED. Ser mO ALL Taxes LAWNMOW oeu3,NP_ GARDEN pce tor SI WOMs GEES |_Lge ya USE eTEAM HEAT. ce $16, down — v : Blackie AB +4 WNMOW ie . MORTG: Lake Rd. FE 44 furnt 4 ROO! yard. FE AM HEAT. Mich. Loc: paymen eS ie men a Fg, HENI,Manee an comp AE EEE age rms ngunen Tenn QRTOAGE MONEY AVAILABLE aie ay aes a ‘V Roow, NOusE, WITH REPE ie. Sikes Ml ra You FOR Fi a a specialt = Al rs — Part et ee ens = pene! ‘merieeee esiring con es PE 5-8850. Pre seis, | 2 BEDRO a month REFER ROIT h. JEW EL T are! earn $80 pot your NE CHINA? x: anneal A r cooled engines + & Servic ap oes ty of parva tagger ng tr vage > Lecoe oe | EDROOM BRICI (DE TRESTAURA UOR EA oe town table ARPERTER WORK. iweermaes Se es repaired ay Seesere te anetee’ OR 35807 Ot MF cing of | Rent A | on Seeeee, CK, 3 YEARS pga dune, gros a . 1336 N. w Co. "st Rasterling Distribe on comaan” Panetag Gon Stratton rvice for Brig ancy." Fe name of WI Simmons. Rent Apts. Unfurnis 7B e, $85 mont, OLD. $6,108, about Tos: oodwa needed erling Distr mer be- _ home re neling and AND | JOE'S MO & Clinton En es- cense and male. Has LL BUY : SSeS rnished 55 EDROOMS h. PE 8-681 icely a one-third food s REGISTERED Pus - LI 3-050 wwe wees. Tater Car | SARPENT: oe ime Pes ret ils all ines. narrow name plat ie See go eedte ne ae 18ST FLOO RE = mo. 144 E. _ OIL adn ay rent. Price m STE R _ Mich — FE 8-4177 r] A ent 80 Cass Lake P R. SERVICE 4-1564 Blue coll e on ert ets oa ASONED | _» R. 4 A 19 Howard. T, Fa) a 000 do ice. $l sohie RED PHA our ch kind. R WORK OF ANY MILLER’ 4. | PE 4-7 for REW ar. Call MI y. Call M residential eat, good c ND BATT! | 3 BEDROOM FE 2-0) DRIV Wi 8,000 aro work ARMACIST four children are Pour. pReasonabie. FR farce § FLOOR SE. «1921 | LOST, —“ COLLI WARD. 35507 1” Simmons at OR ist F ond. 51 Marive On| set. 5 HOME NEW ven ‘win See ee Write Scant aan oa turn son Nag ook Bg FE 8-0439 H after 6) FE RVICE. LAy- | white, LLIE. BR Ww at OR roo LOOR, _ATTR: a od "DES: ail sctimpea iesd ie hand ou | FENCE REP 4-5458 arms. named OWN AND anted | m apart RACTIVE oa hek ae tion pped. rs. qualifications. Press i ns rmac ee oe oe s? You| tion. St AIR & | PLAST’ erms. call MA 6-68 “Sandy.” [eS ‘Real Est laundry ment, private 4 3 ROOM Ave. 3 ok oe loca- 18 Laer © be into money. | —! eel Er INSTAL ERING — Lost: LADIE! 13. Re Please state tatrinevacse adel path.| li 5S AND 2 main g ce SALESM cat tatt ons as tr hour 1 y. nstalled. ection. G LA- Work NEW LAD ward. je 52 rigerator rage. stov | ams BATH aewe highwa ater —. ve on Av in com-| FA EM_3-2679 juard ratl —Work _uarantee Om REFAL plas IES SUM c = ley and Adults. e and| _Ple Lake. $60 m AT Wi- | 6.500 Sane Pam Seema WANTED ee Ee hla aap 2 MILY MA . SAWS MAC a :| Ee ee wen weitt | ‘otean ASH MONEY wid es ae ed North Shir- 3 _ ecrest. OR 3- onth. 2310 M 500 DOWN” puts "you . * D Box te Drayton y FE 44508 teur’s li N, 24. WITH GHAUF. Manle MACHINE 5-0394. ains Ca: 1 c. Tel-Huron. E acre omes, contr i , Pontiac. O} 7. BEDROOM < 2874. a- businesr you tn | Mag yO me. We $3. vue _steady job of any des CHAUF- y Leach FILED | portant adian vise & Gene hed ts get cas acts & va | BEDROO L Pull M. CON gross a a D oie = P.O. job of rately 2 SYLVA 10 Bagi | _3-9764. eels hewkra, GR ow to get ere Soe Ce MAP — basement, TEMPORAR' eT $120,000 Building RELIABLE PE 8-293 — Aspha. N_ PAVING ey St. ward. OR. LE cash. ow you f ve & refri T. BUILT-I: bof 1 bioc fenced yard, RY. ocery, meats, consist of FE 2-8 at | Hel ——— work E CARPEN’ It Paving. wept! LOST: LAD , 509 = Y REAL ES eatures. argerne, men In | _ 58-8787 &k ‘rom schoo! soft asoline. Li 8.D.M. : j Ww _ WOER. Fl TER k Lessa | contain YS BLA abeth i, TAT adults, $90 erp arch: y fine|} B i. FE it tak ving u & Gainey god co EXPERI- lp Wi anted WALL “WAZ ces right, R_ NEEDS WE PE 5-4975 rd. ing im CK PURSE. =. a 3 FE ¢1 rehitecture, | EDROOM. ede é arters, and ind out of state job can P | ates. ASHING. akg Eerie. CARRY PA cash. Rewa ana hae ant pape E 4-41 4-1157 BEDROOM } _ 4-1559. ,| Come. $65 no IL DRE! . ract in _FE 48 mission s. ROvVID o- | sayeree Ref. FE “ESTImMt auto and w RTS FOR haley $69 m TERRACE. 2 month. N eel , : . Phone house fo E ATTR YOUNG 2-425. =+ sale ringer wash ALL —Noti 4-6041. _$60 mo FE 4-0090 CLEA ROOM H : | da: r exp. ACTI M and ers. ae ices me a 2 BED or N. E OUSE. : EW to oe AEESMAN Ove trane Bet nome, Must wort soeedh wort of any Kind FAMLY | wowinad oaee samme wees L — & Personals 43. | Bue et Mt PVT ENTRANCE. is 7 RM LOO “REFERENCES. Real Esta IDE \° a s e - & ate T = a asace hs Ra rchibdren. Bp wants XP ERIEN CED ei} ian < & = = 2-4021 ee DETECTIVES | salesmen to serve you. For 9 a “s ae ee ge fone, tee and ces Wore? CHARLES ‘REA Pontiae —an Bre. yee 4315 W. Wal- r ime PVT. HOM | Box | ¥ ction -— . or laborer a lor’ 1. ai cons facts. action fast, uall- | 3 ATTRACTI 4 RMS. 615 clean _OROCER) clegra. R Sheet S23 8sn.'| oan ae BAL 41 OUNG “OR DSI "| DRESSM. eS ee ultation. =F r quell |? fe front apt comes | « RMS & BATH. vee HRS. ee metal M pot dh am oa with outs needs MARRIED = AKING any GiRL On WOl = : fgeh Ge ae ON MAIN __ Auto. NEWLY | & RE ON Aechani & food chores. Fo: ide pres job bid MAN terations. M TAILORIN OR WOMA , ated nea convenient |¢ BE! jo. gas heat. FE PAINT- | equipped. 1 L wine licen LAKE plete 1c ey 2 tm prt apt. i re ers. ae Geuee Ulaneie ae 7i | DRESS ts Bode. FE 4 NO AL | ee oer oe” NEED- Se ee ee 4AIN | 4 BEDROOM HOME. 2 2-2051. | ba ao come io : brtcation experience 7s. Bg Rave oe, “ace conven, | ¥e eee eke = REARING TAR, _feer Fu ceo : Denar avant edt a cae Se Bet ae c m , i d. MI ne WITH my ho ‘ormal: SROTARDS identi cou professi rnished. {> ROOM | .| Uk a neisG DUE TO EXPAN: = 32 eds work PAM me. Call FE s done , fidential. __ ' ple. Phon onal wom | HOUSE. | Seoches ea RO. yl ws regor r Mf sales help in PANSION. We NEED 5-3372. ef any ae ee Garde 8-8455 KNAP . I } = CFE 8620. cect a ee cdot eee 2! GROCERIES ae g. Cor tra Fi NSION. We NeED| Work Bsns Plowin Pred H p SHOES ries}? ROOMS & BAT! |= 2-6039. Walki _Sorner AND ME Be. trey Mi Ci Mai p. preferred aan | Wan j Mo ~— deknes) 31 ic. erman 83 N. Tel mien BATH 22 CADILLA 5 RMS. 2 watown, ne fats: | | GRO eee ee bee se portunity "tn will rk Wanted Female 2 ; OWING & GR ing 31 caLL ELECT OR 3 egraph ~2038. “sy capiiac.| & BATH. ROCERY 2-8459. ; R -1592 | ns by Ope: ee uir . ON Seu af Ese! CRAW: this |? DAY_ IRON 25 L_2-2519 ADING FE 82100! = removal ot tad CENTER| _™ FE 2-9236 = Eye. 3_RMS. ATI | ot 2 1614 N. Lx CEDAR. fered t ieoseer” ER & WIN % yes we E. WFORD AGEN Y fre sie REP. $3 BUSH. PLOWING. GRADING apartonest ol Pgs TER | ULTIPLE LISTING 3 B00 2. TRONINGS. scaping & sodgin WING, LAND. |> four Bnew, Ford's this , twice | WILL BUY RUN |” erator f STOVE AND FOR LE t FE | tect ‘sales room e two. stall Found between 9. beethesns ee 98 | WOMAN Wie OR 3 Pick-| 2 service. MA kind . Seek boot Qual Baten get | 2 eee DOWN, BU ‘ia. ND REFRIG ge EB the sales room se. With ng. $280 ig and AN WANT 3891. A stoae s of | be st deal op and bri Any } ned house JRNED | Cadilla rick. E BEDROO: »P which bel able MAR, OVE FULL CH _ani hou wai LAN FE att ccouke mein ar | concen nas oe to repair. | > nue c. FE|. lecatio xcellent w M business of & offers R18, A ARGE secleanin| WASH NDSCAPI a dow an also he 1 wit | WANTED: IM1 3-0135. we BATH, c116 bar un est side sports ec such a n affiliate . €ar in good off. af one BOOKKEE ¢ FE piel seedi NG, 80D n payme Ip you wi H IMMi | wee REFRIO.. 0 per year leas rts equi motor a cond ice. Havel book. ake over PER — ng. Free DING, A on a good nt on a ne th omes, fa EDIAT mo. 5 Also 1 rove, month, e at STAT pment. Cal arts or mes. co ale s. Do complet 2-5463_ estim ND; Ove: used car. w Ford,| and rms, lak ELY! - Adults ION FO 1 PE 4-151 13. Call for inte il train, °°: monthly re e set of | ia ates, FE ms or call See me at contracts € property FE 2-6859 only. m. oof, Mie Toom & good R LE viele rriew. ports, ete, WNs 8 §-4101, OR Ernie Feli Cy Paul N . Buyers and Vill Bonthe partment, twe potential. P ASE, VER _Help W: on a atheeSreding pate LOSE natch ee, FE | {. Jones, R waiting. | * ROOMS AN . cra nee mie, close to wit att pee ee E y anted | F FO ee ct ¢ BODDED.| econ WEIGHT $32 _W. Huron = eal Est. Baldwin. ND BA BATH. UFP eta tn one Beet p tok 018. Femal R MEN - m top soil, f ‘o stone, field | omically SAFELY - |4 ER. 162 $70 pe rator fur- ure ou som - een Al le 20 N _ WAN? us & grav 1 dirt. pe eld | Dex-A-Diet with new! AND Rent A 4 RMS. & B r month. : ompan 48. The WOMAN TO erate _4V COLLEGE L NTED me eee Et free at hu- | _ SIMMS eau a come en _Rent Apts. Furni 5 min. w ATH "GAR F ks STAN ex. [for GRAD olslel an ant Land estimate, MO cents at nts, Furnished 8. 5. 4200 B alk from Stani URNISH Pont, m apartment, Mod DARD equipment. fio chi om WITH. ™ training — Age 2 prospects Mane hehe PI cumsm FE DERN © 1 3-RM 4 rookfield B ey Beach. -Pccarager aac close to ern 2 OIl Exp. & io child e. Mode ent and ST tigre ia 0-26, you h 5. Need listi ts _ of ROFESSIO 476. " able. FE RCHESTR , s AND ~~ | 4 ROOMS, ivd., White ch. ove and High. Heat, ood stall station 4 & ref. ren. Top rn! 00 manage- elp us. Cal ngs. Will pert NAL GAR! ® 4-931 A AVAIL- rivate, ev BATH, CL dec WEST Lake. nished. $7 refrigerato: | a potential, f 8 for lea “gh tape ioe o Mu pay. CLERICA all FE ‘50441, and garden pla DENER. EX EV FROM Working A erything fu: EAN, orated, adults, SIDE, NEWL $75 per fateh fur- ce and free tr inancial erg 7 Pocties’ erie yomg mae Buildi akicceniiee Bee hal 4-20 -| tere sho OUR NY Rs ernie saete rnished | * RMS & She REWLY) “Bud” ‘Ni poorer yt rn gaa a. aunous-¥ tiac Press has young ory aval Pa cesiasiretssa J Servi Movi ce. Eve Mi 4 ing | bust. w. Speciai b . _CORSE- Ponts Thi legals 2470 | —tties. ake aD ud” Nicholi Posecg poediy te ble. ood seentatie | a- ~~ ice 26 oving & e. MI 4-6033./ D cu amputees ra's, small | —2-1573 hive north FE_2-5262. ULTS. UTIL- Nicholie, R K and or oo od FOuRG tart. . ‘pine id 23. who 1 CEMEN’ AT g Truck = cups. Reg. bi & reg. & 1 2 Theate of | 4 RMS. FE 49 «Mt . Realto Cal Or Telegraph day from To work LADIES. i seul. 9480 to | oe T & BLOC Baan na, Seccll ted leses ing 36 & phew rege bra prices 32-46 [ ROOM, WAT MODERN xi FE, uppe AND BATH. $-1201 Clemens 58 r * 1 MT 6-5311 ville To work 4 hours $\ coos \ <1 BLS epairs. OR K WOR 1-A ~s oe Suna Stet Proceeds } Girdles Wit MoD x r. All utili aTrmactive | °O® R= or it venings. days or VE orders, F ce. Taking — — Experi 1 BLOCK B 3-0464 K. -A Redu ~~! ON Hospital 3s Psy. Aid bath, ERN KITCH- __Sheridan, FE pees furn. 1 E| Gas ENT 3 BED FE 2-2326 |- 17-3428 feat aS der, Morning) or afternoon shift otk esdeaa ; AND CEMENT nkoeel of jomp, dist podhg sa v0 igo0 Twill not 2 ees | ROOMS, AND S SAGE HEA BOS, * so Roen 7, Cate avmouth. PEA laren. welcome. ence ‘necessary. Must be stead fi | We are. well eauippe commer | eas fo “Co. Fn "4 4868. for any debts cont be responsible sien sad gk. kaa Jol ge Tage. OL 21581 FPTRG| accent 7 SEBROOR BO On oe ee | & hove recta nee I- M loa sicll equipped. Call TY. Reaponable- ghey Cae CE Tee fh ie ted by. any poe Montes m sak ekends after 6 p. ~i- 08 ROO ] e fon after 6 p.m. no phane IDWE A* BRI OTe Cue ial ARB Ph roed. Pontiac. Wiliam °F)” PED AND St eee einer take Louie, FE Gli eS ~ te. 9:01’ Staaee ¢ 406 WwoRicK AND - ND_ TRASH g _5-3458 | VIL. tiac, Michigan. Lake | = 20088 8 ATH, 148 W Adults. PE ER. DECOR OCHESTE 4-1193. ™ ‘BIRD” eserrd pry Pontia . Opoainlies io: sareine. ASHES FE HAULED. — LLAGE HA ~ rE Nob Oyge FE 39048 after ATED.| Beout sig 0 sae Lake |—— ¢ State B. An ip po T work. | “* 2-2448 LL AVAILA 3 ROO 5 p.m 6 ‘+; B living rm. EQUIND: _Bo : CPE b+ ank Bid work gu rches, chi: AND 3261 R BLE FO -— a $74 : . og | 2 large RE. at Liv DIRS: NEEDED. Tw 5-227 g. tae Fe tee imney. Light a TRASH 31 ORCHAR. R 2-652 Ww. H 4R F rounds. bedrms. ery — Mari SUE COM jure ebb oe“ ceed Cow rave CERT wee gto | foes 9 9 ionor: «fe eae an de CabinsHome 8807, ; ; E : ag CAR HOPS tion call FE! O: Pig oaen gies Pree Est Cabinets & Ost oe ae PE ase on Sa ‘after 5 Pa py ears pen Srik “Carpers hes a Rakion Ee an one ot om. cai & vay oa pportunity Is 23782. A-1 8 8. PE 37204 — UL? one nagiina NAME| W 7RM. PV) pm.| $80 per mo. Testa @ “John. hee: Seeeaiaie bedroo og nee, 2 steel boate,"Kercte a Mare Se GOOD) security unity Ts Knocking |, “Poaties: Herawona ta ae rater HAULING. REASON! AME | Wtd. Children to B vals’ Sov Re Bagibaw, Pb C000) she, general Hospital| ssrac. Immediate setae cabins are fureished attractive’ leg : urity now seek f Ai ardwood * §-3722. cee hE elle NABLE ~~ oard 44) 3 oir sip _N. Bae! rene equired meat, n. FE ome. 1 hed. Owner’ 2 years, C us 4 inancial | BRICK BL< ‘loor Ser LIGHT AND HEAVY 7 AUBUR ~ a me BA 4-8593. | 4 . - 3 ROOM $15,000 do 00" of lake frontas "f _view. | all ng nh oe ewer A LOCK AND CEN or Service| Rubbi D HEAVY TRUCKING c N HEIGHT ~ ecorated. 4 3ATH. NEWL" RMS. & * $40. HOUSE, M wn. Profita rontage. ew. 8 for in a) Iso ‘trepl CEMENT ish, fill dirt, TRUCKIN _care. By da 8, EXC bath. rivate ent ‘y| bath BATH. _ fea0 “, . per m ‘ODERN ble locati Wood- RESPONSI ' ter- A & o ‘ireplace. OR 3-9402 eat and fro top soil, ‘a. ! y or wk. UL. CHILD ing. PE Child welcome rance & welce Refg., sto ENT | THIRD § ’. Huron. 0 onth, rear of High on. =r mp emer del B TREN mt end loading PE Wtd. H 22244. | 2 RC a ve ame: Welcome, 3285 gre. turn, inuid ST. — nee ‘Geek Pace Li = in: is to care f LE OR I Footing wy CHING | HAUL ng FE) ~ . Household ROOMS eee k ehilg| Oil furne 3 BEDROOM FR on Sa rar quor BRIENCED. AP S ond uoenes hou a N-| FE 5-06 pf tele tH ING AND Good week & BATH 5 : ve, Av-| 75 © ce. Ua 1T00 FRAME. is “one owner , Prost- : estant age kitch build- Tahar e. 20 ¢ _load, @ RUBB. Enea s 45 . Child w . $2 PE RMB. i SAT —OPPER 6819. y m, $7 resta' e owner’ ty to Maren. Top Driv P-) p Chur en in P Ad G ents ft. ny time. ISH. $2 aor Inquire elcome. FE R es 29 BATH WILL 5 mo uran r’ lquor buy y Drivesia, | —->uae Pres Ch. Write Box 77, OMPLET Fe 406i,” , a ny bene ave. % Auburn, R IAMS LK, |) Over 61000) pat pane bar and ENER a ‘stating referes 1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV. T —_—a $$$ TOP D 2 AND 4 Ri ee rn, FE _4-0534 GLAM LE. 3 BEDRM., buy val grossin, ‘ erences. bowen vy work, |'cen SERV- ruck OLLAR sree cou OOM APARTMENTS. * Brick. AND BAT kitchen, ‘alte ace, DN., attr: juable S's. bgt Lease g REA me ensed. = O R sss |= ple onl eee Nga AN ge H. UPPE inched car built-in sain welds oan or atintent homescl 42253 UCTION CO, ent | orn Beto a y. 18 K. & Basement, il en a bee ened ‘gar, Yearly remtat DN | apt. Will trade. $21,000" mm tasers tor tat { Residential AAA or ance: TRUCKS us OR A HOUS 3k =. Ru agi- E heat. $60 parate R 3-3786. early renta htd. business. $21,000 omrs house es). We ar salesm CEMEN 3272 AND Pat necro - Before You EFUL ties.- 8. PVT. E i RMS. BATH. UPPER Fe 2-033 o—_ Seely. Conveaten hate tnd Jot y expending oar | tC NT CONS ‘ton Pickups 14-To onsets Se ee Te Peo NT. UTIL: __Rent L terms : a a S A TRY” 7 RMS 049. 51 Pin j- | _or FE 2- = ake Ce REA - e department our idewalk NST: p trucks 1%-Ton un Sale ~ PVT. Pine. 5788. FE 2-63 otta LI6 for ‘quatiied personne mont ont | fnawes, FS t & Drivewa Ponti 5 7on aSeakes Gast : MA 5-134 _ity._Couple. 1GATH, ENT. UTIL- $65 32/2 BEDROOM ges 58 eS PARTRID ssoclated wan it to _ ad rE tees PRER y Tod ntiac Farm oat liers aa pi FOR psED Wwe 1 3°RMS. & ot atichige. L . a ae * trout $50 w MODERN PE 4-3581 THRUOUT MI GE I Bob. Miller, on sf ne SHS Or CE ae Industrial T ae € o_ mies. 2e AS, FORA aa Sim Horse be tock tarnished batn, |? BEDRM eek EM 308 OPEN TILL 9’ ry. cs Miller te offices. __Reasonab.e. F CEMENT ° 825 ractor Cc : : FOR. ae 3 ROOM ore. iG. land St. Inquire shed. West 15 f Bone 418. TLL HURON PARTRIDGE” AND , Manager, f aL re wih © Wwoopw 0, a Gan chases or tae OOMS AND BATH FORNISHEL Ave. 345. Oak: RS. ONT, $45. WE. STAND 11050 EAN » for | DON DOZING Open ‘ an pt court 8 or ND AF: Only. urnished, m 30 A iy FRONT on stat K.| 2 stal ARD OIL O 1050 'W. Hu D associates | ® TURNE & oe, Daily ratte cous #¢ Hl. __FE 5-097 ain floor, adi 3 & 36% 4 cee MN pation iL a RTEADY SALES, iron, Pontiac, — BRIC R ThE Including Ce CA Trice. PE |? LOE. 5. » adults. Siete te Geer b AN for lea . ‘Foal ~ CREDIT. INSUNA Chaat | meat gRLOCK. “STON as ~- DELL CART Work 3M GE, ROOMS, Ist FLOOR, ALL separate, i pene th ce es yneek or ‘svasms, OM SIRT os traiting calstanee coneptiad "or equivalent expe BLD ts}. Bu "Si Om | <4 pirat Sel ee’ net: $48. ulre’ 27 “Auburn Ave. ‘snr | Soe Ag, ope uaitor APT. FOR A Bu -Fertor, new ng arn Freshly Ss Seeinine nee eee 4 rE e mov U 7 RMS. AND BA Al .| OF $40 r-| 4 VAC. f ent Soe pores requir in REPA 3-3168. RON’ 5-6806 ing. R AND B for apartm or 5, ATION ok ex- pe in Pontiac, te Assistant prey ke sTER ee ee tee rs Entire ier af EY NEEDED yj RM on ik SMALL ate ent. ‘Eon onl er am Lass. Wessiy cr p-4 or JUniper 8-1174 a Aca an unera eeded ana BO w ice. OF DE) & Goll bus ra au ngs. sons Men cretion 10, the rit po | Be Sem A we hee a ARTICLES FICEED ft © eoes Pine é > é oak cots ‘Also ‘ea: ota co, livin AND Box end ette h ptie T ~~ i , Dp 8. Padd other *, of ‘ % quar ‘ 104. iT to as — = stalled. anks — ‘Watee = Lt oP Ferme 9 ue. }. Paddocr. works. 2 ‘ters. TUDEN ac ress _ 3-69 : Fre Dra load mage sn RY ea a ap TYPES 3 ROOMS, W rat : , &- <9 rater, aE TIRED THE AN SWE eee i & Decirating 37. or. et ee Yo phy 4 i ROOM APT. LA = Pte "1 pati month. BF R : ‘opty ef pene 9 oatetanding Wax tals Bviel Ny 187, CLASS, PARVEING, INT. beeen, massa Fa rites pene bai carpeted Be 4 Roos ee ss B GHT ony. C8 ta. nt. Ads! Te :| i8T_CLASS PAINT! : _- Want 41-5631. r) ot ‘of Sane WASHER | $90 Fn ing: aan rnished, | _ Lak Vacationer eer! a.m. ° Ss P. led __ct., off Oakia: 630 < . ¢. only Bee hire, it's FE 2-81 Peat sis Brood | WAVE Miscellaneous 46 | = ar Noripview | 8:30 Pim." We, voung ebayer | Mate "Aug ma EAR ane SER| Benoa or ue Beer! \ LASS D _ et: HAVE YOU. A A Led bd eee ined ee. OSE iN. | . CLEAN 3 -” _ EM oe A = OH GROSS” TAVERN: | 4 \ . a OPA | fice * rapniture’ oF RITER. ‘Ab- Sarr. For eanpie , wai, 0248. 4 JUKE BOX. $250 = 1 equi cae ‘Poplar. | 8-3404. sg #85.00 R MO, ‘ \ ’ “Gre rant Aer not oral Ob IM WRIGE IHT, R — . - Oakland Ave. Realtor y ai Open "til_ 8:30 5-0441 | , oe aac CASH CUS. fied Ads. ( rough Classi : Ads. Call FE assis ' \ aes 2-8181, 3 f Feet i ; xi 2s WANT ADS! To find a % yi } _ THE ‘PONTIAC hiatatai: MO dont JULY 13, 1959 | 4 ‘ aoe to i 68 bag BUCKNER FINANCE. COMPANY WHERE BORROW. UP TO $500 OFFICES IN weniins'=« envion Pitce ~ Uties - Walled Lk. Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Compras @ Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw FE 4-0835 \ take trades 30” KENMORE GAS RANGE WITH* clock “gg rE ASHI opened : ate gi 10; couch rip, ho $5. Phone fis. 1 ie he c $10. High chair 55776. 544 DeSoto. APARTMENT SIZE GAs STOVE, $50: retrigerator, 10,7 cubic ft. . LOANS Me qf Baro 8-0421 IN NE FE 451538-9 ee "$500 LOANS eaboard Finance Co, 1186 N. PERRY STRLET Easy Parking — Phone FE 8-9661 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or other se- curity 24 months to repay. Our bt 4 is fast, friendly and eg Ha aed our office or phone "HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Perry St. rner BE. Pike GET $25 TO $500 ON YOUR Signature | Up to 24 Months to Repay -9206 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS Bd $500 1N. PL 2-3519 PL “FRIENDLY SERVICE” WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE.4-1574 ___Mortgage Loans 69 - 2ND MORTGAGES Selva invaetOn, £8 YEARS REP NTHL DETROIT WO 11-5189 ._DI_1-1689 CONSOLIDATE Your debts. Get cash to pay off your land contract or mort- odetnize your home. ‘Free Consulta on, BIG = a eee Ey T63: co. ATLABLE Swaps § RM. t POU IN KEEGO HAR- é1 BP WARDS TRACTOR. WITH wer, plow, cultivator, doser blade, roto-tiller, & trailer at. tachments. For cash or car of _ equal value. FE 2-0367. i 16 H.R. OLIVER OUTBOARD FOR __pickup | or car, F FE 4-0196. o RM, HOUSE NR. ACADEMY _in Holly, OR 3-8152_ after 4: 30. 10 HP CHRIS CRAFT OUTBOARD motor Swap for power mower, deep oe or 3 OR . EXTRA. LONG AUTO. RIFLE f Algo Mo og ep ian os ‘ cabinet or at mi Fe for sale or trade for building ma- terial, FE 5 5-0056. GASH FOR USED TV's, APR recorders and radio- _ Working or not. “KENMORE | CLOTHES DRYER ) FEMALE TOY FOX! - RE terrier puppy or what. FE 4-3388. SWAP EQUITY IN CITY HOME for 80 acre farm. FE 2-7200. TRADE 41,000 EB IN WA- Re rae of at me pon bed Lake r an of value. MAr ket +2391, = WANTED: DEEP FREEZE. WikL tr ty ge tractor w FE 4-4228, 5-6011. -BANKRUPT STOCK “ what have you. 96 4IR CONDITI cost, all sizes av: lable. “Samuel dosbesen. a8 $8011 . New eters * ae. Ai tena fees. ay } MY 3.3711. “Por ag "hous caw be FOUND A 5 _ A little out of the way but s im less to B a —— 2 a ances all kinds. WN. ’ Visit our trade on bar, ——, MONTHS TO PAY for Teal We hod and look around. 2 acres of free parking, uae FE §-9241. ° MON. BAT. § TO 6 ‘9 TO 9 a niee 5 of Pontiac or 1 mile Ra Heights on Auburn . $30; ¢ DinETTS sae “Be ach eo er Sa Ges MY 331 2. sf chairs, horse, rm suite, _Sombination erstors. In coppertone & colors, Samuel's. MA be0t er __ Produc soIEN OVEN & BURNERS 1 _§-6011 isieaie ror cist iP bench, Nelothes ie Ly 4-006 COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE. hold furniture. ob ce CLOTHES DRY = brand toe Te atched, Exceptional ‘Michigan Fluoresce: i Or- chard Lake Ave. CLEARANCE SALE eee Bendix washer gs res ge == $15 Used rerig. 00 clean- Used ¢ sed gas ‘[ronrite ... 22... wt Reivinator, good cond. You eo ee s Used Philgas range, okay for cot- : qr $10 ‘CRUMP. ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn FE 4-3573 UL 2-3000 EASY SPIN DRY WASHER. DE- luxe model. good cond. $50. Twin oe sell or trade. Come out | pep Built-in oven, burners & refrig- | TELE a immediately. A chance ‘or a real Rasy, Conner -s ee : “eo buy, ecroom _— me ° Co. 4763 | Barton Rebuilt washer ime Dixie sedges » Open) Norge washer oneee at: ee lay’ toe 70%.000 te north | Ma with pump ...:..... Woman's friend regent swash, Se. rs cnan a6 Saw ae 20F a “BEDS. $44.05. LA Rollaway b complete, $18.95. Holly wood bed frames, $5.98. In- 1s Porta Maes items available. nerepring mat $17.95, Cot- Pike E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 ton 8. $12.95. Pearson's | TRADE ELEC. RANGE yom Gas Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave, teae a Munro Electrie Co. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, Complete with 5: U'ED HOTPOINT ELE ECTRIC and mattress. Pearson's oan Norseman 80 cart. Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. i. BABY BUGGY, stove, refg., ts leaf table, ving rm. suite, FE 4-3023. BEAU GER eauipped. Cost an eort. equ! fice $67 or “98.33 +R month se’ é months, credit 6 Pi mar. FE $4711. A & K Home 2 Piece Sectiona) ......... gli so — items convenient credit Cc. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC stubs $5. EM 33051, | REFRIGERATOR» SPECIALS _ 30S. Cass §-6123 REFRIG. ——— : ubic ft., apt. Delux tric ‘range. arta he te wees, Schick's MY f| SIMMONS HIDE-A- HIDE-A-BED. “RGA 31” TV ou and Bar ‘SINGER SEWiNG Rie 21G sagger pon is SINGER RT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. $19.50. Electrolux vaccum. $14.95.| . Terms. Curt’s Appl. OR 3-0702. YY BUGGY, GOOD STORKLINE BABY _ condition, $10. FE 8-2663. ACTION TIME Used Framin od Framing’ Mate Material, ee es PHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 85:30 MON, thru. SAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CoO. 5340 Highland Rd. (M58) OR 3-7092 AVAILABLE NOW ble (g- Sh steel 1 euqsboes Sones = a few ‘ined ed doors reasonable spa Geseirocten Company, 2260 RES. furnaces, hot water & steam OIL: & z “aig, dag sewing machine, does Be —— water pemner. bu oles, sews on ‘ - bite bans — Fagg «Py blind hems ‘etc. without attach-| Tile. care ed, » ments. Only $78 or pay Paint. ou fittings. Lowe rothers $8.70 a rw tor 9 months. per Kemtone and $411 A_& — Bome Products| CUM irs SUPPLY Studio couch ........se..0+++++-$20 | 2685 Lapeer Rd. PE. 4-5431 Platform rocker-,.». can phyfe drop with yoo and ‘ OAKLAND PU E CO WE BUY, BELL & EXCHANGE Everything for the Home 104 8. Saginaw FE —_ SIMMONS pooae mee mipvand stokes, 400.” $50. az srgvee BOUGHT SOLD, EX- anged.Turner’s 602 Mt. “Clem- : FE 2-0801. ay TV AR bo ae $25. Ps 8161 Ra, EM 34114 AMEN. EN Ag FURNACE. BURNT 3 ) s x] ‘RAMMLER-DALLAS 1001 N. MAIN ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 Sisse FORD V8 % TON PICK-OP. + ono. orenete Lake, Boat Livery. = e te Test offer. ® SALE | 1953 DODGE almost motor ‘g-ton, $475 1954 og aaa ¥y-ton, extra » good tires -. oe . bo FORD %-ton V-8, new king / and brakes he + &® + “1955 FORD ‘¢-ton * extra clean FORD %4-ton V-8, 4 trans sed : speed $725 1999 FORD %-ton, 6-cylinder, good | 1988 FORD %o-ton, 8 cylinder, cus- tom cab _ $750 - 1986 CHEVROLET Seton, 6-cylin- ee ee ; der, a nice Ted one BEWIND INE POST OFFIce | Mile, at Livernois in Troy, es $4 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP, * IN’ BIRMINGHAM s080-PORD Yh-ton, S-cylinder, sharp,| WHITEWALLS. reg BIRMINGHAM # ft. box job MONEY DOWN. Ass: a rm $845 fl $14.27 per mo. call sil Credit Mg RAMBLER | & O ke at MI 4-7500. MI 6-3900- JU 8-0538 | ai cn ei“ att mg, al a « VACATION SPECIALS SS ie om | aor $795 "57 Mercuty of it Ha | 8. Saginaw. PE _¢-1006._ Gee xD ) Yetom, @ cylinder, s solid a6 Olds 98 peter ; F US ED C CARS _ | =. “95 ST OUTE See DEX KENNEDY at} -illegiedl ill wre peut oie SON, CASS-OAKLAND DEALER i 2 Al Med ene Sem, tert, nee OO TORE GSS yy Mines Neve ios $795 528.N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 © NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE : a ee ean —— l- a + Se 7 ee 8 ft. : $795 on TOD tim. 6 cylinder, 8 1. < $995 wae! FOR = D %-ton, 6-cylinder, cus- $1050 SIMILAR SAVIINGS ON OUR LARGE 8TOCK OF vine STAKES AND 4 = : = BOB BUTLER TURNER *- - pal ARD “BIRMINGHAM. ~ aa 44-7500 ™ Auto Insurance 108 *L & PD FOR MOST CaRs 19.0 “re ES he rs SR , Foreign & Spits. Cars 109 or Sale ‘Used | Cars ii ars 110 PPL LAP LP EP “# 6, —— 4 DOOR. HARDTOP. fow. Hadio and heater. * Russ Dawson “aie Motor eae os = cont ~ NORTH > CHEVROLET Go. Has the INTERN a AL 1-YFE Disc count WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WiTH EVERY CAR 100% Gover ge; No Exclusion AL 2 DRO SGD ea “Sree - = Py a hardtop poees $1563 te tobe gy A Ege oed & Siete - $235. FE etait | new, 53 BUICK. REAL Ba we ORD : Small down Rudind Inc. ae 4-1715 67 Buick Super “2-Dr. Hardtop, full power . = EROME ’ ‘a “Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass _Open 'til 9 56 BUICK ¢ SPECIAL. 3 DR U HARD. R&H, BUICK ; REPOSSESSION $195 full price No cash needed $1146 month Mr Bell King Au t FE 6- ce 5 Os SPEC. 2 DOOR HARD- One owner 61.175. 600 Third ig ‘off Joslyn. hea 1953 Buick, 4 dr. sedan rebuilt engine. Pull price 1957 FORD 2 DR. V-8 RADIO oct | #. $105, 1953 Ford, V-8. 4 dr. sedan. Radio & heater. sion 1955 Chevrolet Good cond. Automatic a transmis- poee LS - wn ton pickup. soos $795 1954 Chevrolet panel truck. Radio, Heater sjon 1953 Heater. Hydramatic Automatic transmis- -- § 595 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan er $24 1955 madenexex 2 dr. sedan. Good 65 $395 cond. Snag oscosd 1957 Ford, V8. Fairlane. 4 dr. POM. Radio. Heater. White-| walls. Som) eoond $1395 1957 Buick. 4 dr. Dynaflow. pre vee 615 & heater. New rubber 1957 Buick 2 dr. sedan. Power Steering. Power brakes. Dynafiow. $1545 Radio & heater 1933 Chevrolet wagon. chal Radio & heater eee ewes 1952 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Pow- erglide. Radio & heater 1953: Plymouth ¢ dr. 1956 Chevrolet. 4 dr. series, Radio & heater. sharp! Aree 1955 Radio & Heater ..,... “15 minutes from Pontiac” Oxford, Michigan . . 6195 Sedan $195 vs. 210 Real $995 ‘Pontiac ¢@ dr. ieee . $895 |'HOMER HIGHT MTRS. OA 8-2528 | ‘55 BUICK HT tors Crooks & Auburn. $695. SMITH MO | rgain. EM 3-0061. 38 BUICK SPECIAL Radio = “Heater, Dooney: "$9495 Pontiac Retail FE 3-7117 CAR. Fi “piggins: FACTORY BRANCH 2 Store | HA ASKINS Late Model | Trades 1959 Chevrolet Impala 9-door hard- top. V-8 engine, poweglide, pow- er steering, power brakes, radio; heater. Many other extras. radia: | tiful beige and gold finish. Like | new. 1958 Chevrolet bau? day 4-doo sedan, V-8 eng radio Beautiful beige ‘and gold One owner. 1958 Chevrolet Bisesyne ¢door se- | dan, V-8 engine, powerglide, | radio, heater. autiful, silver blue | and ivory finish, 1. owner. Pow- | 1958 Chevrolet. 2-door sedan, i erglide, radio, heater, solid silver i blue finish. 1 owner. 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door. oar wt Powerglide, radio, Light blue and ivory finish. 1956 Chevrolet 210 4-doo V8 eine Powerglide vedic, heat- Like new red and ivory fin- | i ish. “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Open ‘til 9 ‘33 CHEVY — REALLY "NICE Sata ron W. Huron. FE MUST § SELL. LL. ONE OWNER, ER, ‘52 Chevy 2 dr. bedy. chrome & pelnt_ OL UL ‘3t8 b petwsen. 2 & 6. REPOSSESSION $198 full price. No cash needed. Fa 4a mo. Mr Bell. King Auto. CHEVROLETS 1953 AND 54 CHEVY’S, BOTH LO- cations, from $145. 1955 2 — se trans. V-8, BIR- LOT, $60 payments, $24.57. 1956 CHEVROLET, heater, very clean, 6 —, automatic, . TROY LOT, 24) payments, $33.11. “ten 24 1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE | clean, V standard trans. BIR- NGH. LOT, $1195, 24 pay- ents, $43. Low CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE above 3 Locations: TO SERVE YOU. "53 Cadillac Fleetwood, power $1095 - J FE FROME “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass 80488 en ’til 9 top. red! leather trim. way a ma | Trade-Ins 1937 Cadillac cow actual miles. e blue. Real sharp. $ equipment. Just like new. 360 8. Woodward MI 6 sell. Best offer. Union Lk. EM 3-615 1 Owner—Birmingham HODGE'S INC. Birmingham | ~0029 de ville. 16,000 whitewalls, sharp. pos _caditine coupe. Pull Hd 2) 6 i 1953" Chrysier 4_ dr, ae Power ; ‘38 CHEVY BEL AI R V-8 AUTO. g Ving like new. 2.500 mates Must peg Weymouth, cont. conv. 7 ge ‘34 oe and Pontiac Conv. “a oes ccocccse. 0 67 "53 oon devas tres nen co eQhll Plemty other good cheap cars. Fi- nance arran: Economy Ca: 22 Auburn “ep tae 2 DOOR HARD- Russ Dawson’ Motor Company 232_8 eecinee FE 2-6131 BEST Mer a CHEVY convert. Sh: Er arp. Paddock, ‘39 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- | dash. Lots of extras. mileage, OA 68-2478. 1955. 56, CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. we Take over low payments. OR 3-6056. ‘$2 CHEV EXC. MOTOR. GOOD hc sacle ce EM 3-0081. ‘53 CHEVROLET $145, NO CASH NEEDED JUST MAKE 39 | Monthly Payments KING AUTO SALES | 115 8S. SAGINAW ' FE 86-0402 | WE A s wagon, tion standard trans., owner, very clean, $795. BIR- MINGHAM LOT, 1956 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB 8E- dan, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio & 1 at TROY LOT, heater. Specia $945, 24 months, $35.79. LOW CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE on above cars. 2 oe TO SERVE YOU. 15 _® = —e in Troy, “68s “INE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI_6-3900 ‘34. FORD Straight stick. FE 2-11 SEDAN. = & HEATER PVH TEWALES BIRMINGHAM JU 80636 | GOOD CONDITION. | ‘$4 FORD 9 PASSENGER courte RA- BSOLUTBLY — MONEY: DOWN. cases payments of 1.05. per hea ra. Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks I 4-7500. Harold Turner, Pord. IS IT! Ls on NO ak stave 2-Dr. Sedan BRAND NEW and equipped with deluxe heater, turn signals, wind- shield washers, arm rests, ciga- rette lighter, right hand sun visor, ieironae sales tax plus license. $2049 ’59' Brookwood 4:Dr. Wagon BRAND, NEW and equipped with right hand sun visor, ¢ ers, turn signals and de felt ar light- juxe heot- ‘67 RAMBLER Custom 4 Door $1295 // 1 USED CAR” BARGAINS | 55 FORD Custom 4 Door ... $508 | |S CHEVY Bel Air Hardtop $1004 +56 BUICK Special Hardtop $1004 | |'33 BUICK Station Wagon $305 | '32 BUICK 2 Door .... / 977 | , 50 FORD $134 ie | ‘61 FORD. 2 Door ...:.. GLENN’ = —~MOTOR SAL 952 WEST were "TOP VALUE” USED _C PE bg 73/7. |e rs ; : ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn FORD Sapo det ol NEEDS ety work $285. 35164. 1959 FORD SoeTou = DR. FORD- O-Matic. Heater washers, com- lete deluxe interior. $179 or an a = rb down. #7 mon! Jones, Fleet Dept. Mi <16e ‘53 FORD CONV. R&H, FOM, OR 3-2364. FORD DEALER A-l Used Car Shopping Center 56 FORD z DOOR $795 ‘Cy’ Owens Your tea | aw a 147 8. SAGINA E_5-3588 | power steering and brakes, 2- tone, exc. cond., new whitewall tires. UL _2-2272. 1959 FORD FAIRLANE, 13,000 Piss $1,800, OR 35336 or FE "$2 FORD V3 STA as GOOD 56k: $295. OR 3-535. 56 FORD 2 DOOR. "FORDOMAT. foe, Radio and heater. $8095. Russ Dawson Motor Company 232 8. _ Saginaw wagon, radio, auto. trans. $100. and take over payments. 676 Ave. | FORD, ‘56, VICTORIA, 1-OWNER low _mileage, Ford-O-Matic ing. white walls, peers For quick sale, $1025. MA 6- SPECIAL 56 LINCOLN PREMIERS 2 Door’ Hardtop. Full power. $247 DOWN Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-1398 58 Lincoln Sedan $2995 BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY 280 Hunter Bivd. | BCRMINGHAM 6-8934 1961 MERCURY. $95. co AUTO.. 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. OLIVER Motor Sales 58 Ford Cus. 300... 38 Microbus ‘38 Buick Special ‘57 Dodge Wagon . .$1595 57 Buick Wagon ..$1895 °56 Ford Parklane ..$1395 '56 Volkswgn. 2-Dr. $1095 56 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 995 56 Buick .........$1195 56 Buick Sp’'l Sed. $1295 56 Buick Sp'l 4-Dr. $1195 56 Pont. Cl. Cpe. ..$ 850 *56 Buick Super ....$1195 55 Pontiac ........$ 895 55 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $ 895 55 Pont. 2-Dr. HT $ 995 55 Buick .........$ 795 55 Buick Century $ 995 35 Buick Special ..$ 895 35 Oldsmobile .....$. 895 55 Olds 2-Dr. .....$ 895 55 Buick 2-Dr. Sp’l $ 895 55 Pontiac ........$ 795 ‘55 Buick Super ....$ 995 sete ee { | | j | _ FE _ 2-013) 1957 FORD 8 CYLINDER RANCH Third Home of Quality Used Cars 53 Olds Super 88 .......... $40 Haskins Chev. | | ips? St Ford, overdrive oo ‘ 1s 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 ; 1957 Buick convert, Power . : MApie 55071 Open nites ‘til 9. | 1956 Fd So , 9g iitiaaoes ; 1956 Pontiac Hardtop, nice Bon € 1969 by NEA Servier, ina. - ‘32. CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN. 154 Ford Ranch Wagon ......9 698 Tat Rog. US. Pet. OF 7-13 POWERGLIDE. RADIO & HEAT-. 1954 Nash, Hydramatic ...... 495 eo. oe , cogs 1954 Pord V-8 ..........c.. $ 495 ssume payments of $5.83 1959 Plymouth hardtop ...... Ae . er mo, Call “Eredit Mar, Mr. ber Plymouth hardtop one § 3oa | There’ s always another woman “involved in a broken 7 -| 1952 Pontiac sedan ..... oe eee 2 _er, Pord. 183 Hucion Boras $3 295 romance—tmy mother came between Johnny and me! 1957 CHEV., DOOR. 6. STATION | 1951 Buick .................- 95 —— wagon, exc. cond. FE 4-8109 949 Buick . «oe & 49 ppv EAE AUTO: uy | ee Pontiac Sed. “delivery” “13 33 For Sale Used Cars 110; For Sale Used Cars 110 : 1951 Dodge, Fine engine .... $ 95 te == ~~ i CHEVROLET STATION. WAG- : <= es 1 CHEVY | HARDTOP $95. PONTIAC AUTO ‘$2 Chevrolet 4 dr.. good $250 COMMUNITY "61 Gun ‘*— F ion BROKERS *# Cadillac a bargain, $225. MOTOR SALES, INC. |5 converte-Coavy., ontiac H Olds '58 Chev., stationwagon, 4 dr. $1895. 54 Plymouth 2 dr., loaner, $525 * Plenty ponerse, to choore trom | kee = a dite "52 ee anick up, $425 Home of Siva” used cars 57 Chev., tionwagon, $ RE DEAL AUTO SALES | Auburn at E. Blvd. FE 8-4530 ECONOMY USED. CARS | 36 Buick RM, ddr. air cond, $1496, 223 ; = Momkeninn FE 8-4471 1958 FORD . PASSENGER STA- "ST Pord ‘Custo a 7 dr., $1495. ery "58 ¢ Chevrolet Im ala . on. Ko mopey down. Luc- 22 Auburn Ave ‘36 Cher. ‘Waar ar, Del Ra oy . P Auto > , Sales. 193 8. Saginaw. 1957 FORD, P-500, 2 DR. HARD- a ; Convertible, 8-cylinder top. After 3 p.m. FE ‘36 Semen buechack 4 as. 085. aoe saan $05, KING AUTO. 115 | 53 FORD, V8 ENGINE. Rail. 4 lane . 28 995. 24 | _S. Saginaw FE 8-0402 fr. $185. FE 8-309. § 5. "33 FORD CONV. GOOD PAINT. TRANSPORTATION 6 N SPECIALS 795. Good tires. Good top. $475. EM|*s1 Pontise f O06. 3-4290. "51 Chevy, Hat. $ co 48 Chevy . 7 JEROME FACTORY BRANCH | Q37S*ers i chop tr” | 1 Chena bau 000002 ie : 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 59 MERCURY DEMOS Get Our Low Overhead Deal BOB DUSSEAU, INC. Lincoin - Mere - Bedsel 33015 GRAND FARMINGTON MERCURYS ee ee ue, 6 Py — $2136. BIR- teas . & HEAT- er, overdrive, A real clean 2 dr. . Special at TROY LOT $495, payments, $19.60. 1955 MONTEREY, DR., HARD- top, radio & eaters ae aa | st payments Sapats TROY LO us CASH DO DOWN OR OLD TRADE | im above cars. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. 15. oe at Betas in Troy, 666 | N BIRMINGHAM MIRCEA RAMBLER MI_6-3900 JU_8-0536 35 AND '56 MERCURYS. 2 DOORS 4 doors, hardtops, From $595. Russ Dawson Motor Company 232_8. | S. Saginaw ee ““sencouiane. Sa 1 . ~y Ic. RADI < Oe HEAT: DOWN. y ema scpaunte of $12.87 Bis mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. rks fod MI =e. Harold Turn- : underbird. V-8. i AEH power ’steer- ‘38 MERCURY. FULLY LOAD) 600 miles. $2,985 — Russ Dawson Motor Company 22 5 Seqinew FE 2-9131 55 OLDS SUPER 8 4 DR. R&H Power. stee b cond, Owner £ pont ai STORE O08 SAVE! steering, kes, heater, Re tires. a Ivory ne One owner. Sharp. pel Air a es erelide, ies ree —— con- wner. a j= ¥ tte wall tires. “Like new all the ite DO RUS Yes, b nd you'll have . see it to believe how nice it is 1954 Sse hs . .. $895 Convertible. matic, radio, heater, whitewalis. "Bi Beautiful yei- low finish } CHEVROLET .......... $1645 — r Hardtop. | Powerglide. | radio." heater, whitewalls, rp! | Sharp! Sharp! 1958 NABH ooo ls ccc cscs $895 eubesemig Super. Hydramatic, 4door sedan, "radlo, heater. A truly beautiful car. 1088 WORD cociceise ie: $ Fairlane §00 Hardtop. Power ering and brakes, Interc r m™m nothing pov bah radio, heater, white d black finish. IBETTA ... 5 igen es $545 fers Woks ol Gt enue 8 e once and forget it. = 1958 CHEVROLET ..... $2395 Nomad 4-Door. Powerglide, V-8 engine, radio, heater, ‘whitewail: tires. Like new. 1967 FORD $1695 Country sedan ‘Wagon. ‘V-8 en- gine, radio, heater, new white- wall tires. Red and ivory finish. 1988 PLYMOUTH ............ $1795 Savoy Hardtop automatic a ae Fadia, heater, white- A solid white ‘beauty. wall tires. er. indlndes sales tax and license. 55 Pp ; 957 BUICK Detivered! D PONGSe occu sm G FIG | UE OUR oer corpses $1795 rc : Super Hardtop with power_steer- $2365 54 Buick .........$ 595 ing: oer radio, heater 54 Buick Special ..$ 495 san deamon _ ’ : RCURY ........... BE rBEO"oC RARE (24 Buick Soper. ok fost Mare wees oe et ao ‘ - é + ie Tr. wa |’ (ATE DELIVERY. = a tae ra a i : od really extra nice. ATTENTION ALL FORD OWNERS »- ee as ass $1195 we are hae top dollar for 1954) 33 Pontiac seo da 65 .> 195. Fairlane, ri Door | Sedan. Frordo- * : F : G ¢, radio, beater, ' beautiful 1989 Chevrewt. ‘This ts. 53 Oldsmobile . 3 395) whitewail ali a limited offer, so act now. | 53 Kaiser ee Bee 395 1955 PON "57 Willys Jeep . - $1945 | 37 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Sed Z E beautiful lent Pose mer’ wamdhrs| 7 Jee lsd $1995 ; 1955 ae as ransmission 9 “| PORPWAPG COTLTOL DigyD | 1955 BUICK ... occ de cus = Special +-Door Sedan \ : ‘8, PONTIAC Starchiet | Catalina HURRY) HURRY! HURRY! OK: Fa esis whitew tires. ‘coupe. Ex arp, leather in- terior. Hydramatic. tr ** AT, MOTOR AMI AND TRAIL: 1058 “CHEVROLET a on: 8 | ere wale heater white- ‘97 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. V-€ Push but SEE THE MEN IN THE STRAW. wad . ton dri ; | BATS FOR = BAC PULL OF SSE Tits.” Gerry ane cor - ae 4 MERUCYR 2Dr. Standard op,curysu on “{ressmteston, Real’ sharp car! r ‘oO BRROAIN BA BARONS it eaeed ate Pde oo po, e ngine, ) z er, re itewal ‘cal ures gai, Bea 4 ‘58, BISCAYNE, 2-Dr. V8 sedan, white fini glide transmission, | a $1685 , SHEL TON Car Der iter Som Sileg : seal es -Buick . ROLET = ‘| 200 Orchard Lake Ave. peg “Commerce Re. + FE 2-9101 -° Open Eves. { \ 2X : ga \ pee es oer SCHUTZ | ~ STATION WAGON. Fordomatic, ~ : MOTORS, INC.. BIRMINGHAM | 0 Fine Trade-Ins 56 DESOTO $1095 OLD CAR DOWN-24 MONTHS ’°55 BELVEDERE ; Sr i adap 10) _ For Sale Used Care_ 110 FACTORY, BRANCH + #55. PONTIAC | “ifadio"e ester, Mydramen 5 b ile “gg” 4-Dr, Sedan “$1395 “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass - E 80488 "50 ie. OR 3-6227. ‘33 MOBILE #8 3-DR. HYDRA- MATIC Siete no ts enum Paymente! of $11.46 per Credit Mr. ‘Migs & ie" $1095, Pontiac - Retail Store FE 3-7117 OME. Open ’til 9 LE, #@, RUNS GOOD & HEATER. AB- EY DOWN. Call r, Parks a MI 4-7500. Haro Turner Ford. ri BUICK, SPECIAL, 2 DR., 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. Auto trans, R&H WW ShAID yetinD THE Post OFFICE ‘53 Pontiac, 4 dr.. power steering, 1953 PONTIAC, 4 R. $226 FU auto, ote Loaded, New pai: price. No maney down, $124 Pa i monta. ina PE 41608 uto. _— 193 ‘53 Ford, 2 dr., custom, auto. trans S. Sa $2 a Ferd. 2 dr. auto trans R&H. "34 POWTIAG, STARCH 58 cL we ry _ HYDRA. POW- MOTOR SALES er Low mileage. OR ‘i tig ae CLEAN 1968 PONTIAC, OR. CHIEPTAIN, Buie is power stevie, brakes, hydra- Ford matic, white walls. Other extras. $1995. OR 3-2432. 8 HARDTOP, powerflite, radio, °53 Dod i985 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN, HY- heater-owhite tres. A real buy at | : Mie, power steering and | {83 Old Sokes, WEW. New seat covers, $650. on 3-2106, $795 $i DOWN-24 MONTHS 58 DeSOTO DOME HARDTOP. Torquefii power steering and brakes, all white, like new. $2195 OLD CAR DOWN-36 MONTHS "57 FORD RETRACTABLE. Fordomatic ~ Power stee and brakes, sage Man — white tires. Really $1995 OLD CAR DOWN-30 MONTHS 56 FORD besa heater, white tires. A real $1095 OLD CAR DOWN-24 MONTHS 55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 DOOR. Power- fitte, power stee . brakes and windows. poe eater, white | tires. Priced to | SALES MOTOR 1501 BALDWIN S Of fine late model used BEATTIE EE OUR SELECTION JACK COLE, INC.” = ae nny DEALER XIE 3-1970 1000 W ‘Maple at Poutlae © ae, Trait "At The Stoplight in Watertord Walled ‘Lai -4511 | ‘58 WHITE PONTIAC Soe brakes i951 OLDS ERG_A070. 15 Seo ee ee a8 si car as trade-in OL 1 Leet Opel Rekord $1595 Larry Jerome WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC ‘31 RADIO 0 & HEATER. PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. Good transportation. EM H. Riggins. CLEAN PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-DR. ABSOLUTELY ar ae re x me. A 7300, Birmingh Trad rT. 7. ‘ar: a bd Harold Turner, Ford. ping em st acc? 3-0081, 1350 N. 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. FE 35-6466. dition, 465 Riviera. Woodward Wagon, one owner, exc. con- 000 miles, Suto, trans. New White Walls. MI Birmingham 1986 PLYMOUTH | STATION WAG. PE 5-0628. irmingham MI 4-1930 ‘$5 RAMBLER 2-DR. OVERDRIVE. RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY ‘36 PL’ PLYMOUTH SAVOY. . $650. FE 1 oo vor SORURBAN V-8 | NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pa is OL. isa. many eee. | He te ed $8 = r ra ee eee Cree it ed vg orgy TH KING pg endo | _Auto., 116 §. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 Harold Turner, Ford. Paul Bunyon Blitz Sale | Bee of ost Bunyon and get a July "ing 1 LY EDR aN ie Pa. Cont *RAMBLERS SSS SS AMERICANS steering, radio and heater. $495. | METROPOLITANS oming out of = beard. Deal wight now and sav C Rambler "Sates 8145 Commerce Road - EM 34155 Russ Dawson | } Motor Company | $795 $5 DOWN 34 MONTHS | YEAR Warranty COVERS ALL PARTS, LABOR ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.A. OR. CANADA. NO MILEAGE RE- STRICTION. NATIONAL BOND- ED CARS. ’59 BELVEDERE HARDTOP. in mage white walled tires and lik $2045 OLD CAR DOWN—36 MONTHS 58 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 DOOR HARDTOP —Torqueflite, er steering and bi 8, radio, heater,-white tires, like new. $2095 OLD CAR DOWN—36 MONTHS 57 DeSOTO 4 DOOR WAGON, Torqueflite power steering and brakes, heat- er, white tires and sharp $1845 OLD CAR DOWN-30 MONTHS . 58 SAVOY 4 DOOR. Powerflite, radto. er, white tires and like new $1695 OLD CAR DOWN—36 MONTHS Dee & ’*58 PLYMOUTH gostom SUBURBAN WAGON. tieflite, power steering bre es, radio, Bi gg we white cuen blue, white autiful. Only $2095 OLD CAR DOWN-36 MONTHS REMEMBER! FOR A BUNDLE OF SAV- INGs EVERY DAY sTOP IN AND INSPECT OUR SHARP, RECONDITIONED BIRMINGHAM, ONE-OWN-— ER TRADES. Be S Saginaw FE 2-013! * * PONTIAC $05 KING AUTO Used Car Specials 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 bod —— —— Rone 1953 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR. $225 PULL pee geil No money down. $12.87 mo 55 Sharp opted hes ony Auto Sales. 193 8. Sagi. ‘54 Fords & Chevys, no money én. naw. FE 4-1006 . Open every aici es ig "tl it p.m MECHANIC’ ean PONTIAC. $95. KING AUTO oo ine y . 8. Saginaw. PE 38-0402. read a tif month nth. Neda a lite 7 | motor work. u uto ‘37 BONNEVILLE | Sales. 193 6. eae. FE 4-1008. Convertible j05) STUDEBAKER 895. KING = Injection. Beauty Auto., 115 8. 5. Saaibew _ FE 8-0402. Boss’ Own Car 1955 -#. 2 DOOR THIS ONE” nice car. No meee =a ee USS month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 N | _S. Saginaw PI _PE 4-1006. p OHNSO | 4a WILL 7s _GEEPSTER. C CLEAN. MY 2-28 _MY 3-1461 $450. EM 3-4768 , - SCHUTZ af MOT ORS, INC. 912 S ene Ave. MI 65302" \MI paar ST Pal Fh Soe Now-All Prices Slashed-Now ‘58 CHEVROLET 38 FORD DELRAY 2 DOOR 6 covet. SEDA —, si =_— & — 8 Ghiaer Fordomatic, trans. adio and Heater, Turn W.Walis. Mist Green. 4 . Two-Tone Ro- Ivory. man Red and Ivory. WAS $1605 W/Walis. WAS $2195 38 CHEVROLET DELRAY 4 DOOR 6 ee ndard Trans., Radio IMPALA 2 Heater, + ower nite Power Tone Black vory. Steering, Power Brakes. WAS $1795 , Qnaiversery Gold. veveeesse/NOW $1595 > was aattgalle: TOV seh bis Ssrsesseee NOW $2195 CONVERT ar Heater and 3 PONTIAC om. . gacis, W/Wails, song = CUEFTAIN HARDTOP win ce Ivory Paint. Heater, W/Walls. 2 Tone ae ee ..NOW . $1695 WAS $1748 cascueceas NOW $1575 ‘58 CHEVROLET 'S7 FORD BISCAYNE 4 DOOR 6 FAIRLANE 2? DOOR 8 Standard T Radio Standard Trans, Redi and fae Yours W/Walls. eater, W/Walls, WAS $1 ae India waa a Greet and Ivory. veseseesesNOW $1795. MINX 4 DOOR BEL A pale. ow Wa ig Calg “Powerade, © Redio , ana WAS $1199" and B ae nid and Tren W Welle vesevessssNOW $1045 9 ..........NOW $1675 ai J FE AMSA oe = Oo K' MATTHEWS- -HARGRE, AVES CARS ARE Selling Like Blazes WE’RE DETERMINED TO MAKE THIS “The Best July Ever’ DURING OUR TERRIFIC - USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE Te MATTHEWS HARGREAVES CHEVY ~ - LOT- sreeeesNOW $1625 MMB itt. .NOW $1895 38 CHEVROLET wseeceesesNOW $1495 57 HILLMAN aoe CHEVROLET YOU HAVEN’T SEEN GOOD USED. CARS UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED a 631 OAKLAND AVE, = Na i " f & iia t ‘ \ : Hes ; ‘ % (| ‘ ; | u | + ‘ i 7 pA aoe % He * 2 iis t Channel § CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) (4) News, Weather. (7) Curtain Time. . ; (9) Popeye.. 6:15 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. 6:30 S News, Weather. (2) News Analyst. (2) {4) (1D) News. (2) Dr. Christian. (4) Death Valley Days. (7) People’s Choice. (9) African Patrol. aan os ee fe - a - men mame Charles Laughton plays role| (4) It Could Be You. of lonely old derelict who, out| (7) Pantomime Quiz . pe ac ot buys unwanted (9) Serial Theater horse finds himself) ,», F : in unnatural position of hav-|ts'se (ay Wome Rat ing to earn living for them|;.. (2) Our Miss Brooks. both. Repeat. (4) It’s a Great Life. (4) Theater. Drama: Jack (1) Music Bingu. Carson stars as successful (9) Movie. businessman who under-/s:3) (2) As The World Turns takes to bring up under- (4) I Married Joan. sas bey as part of (D Big Father” program ini9:99 (2) For Better or Worse. “High Class Type of M my Queen for a Day. grel. (7) Day in Court (7) Top Pro Golf. Dow Fin-)1;55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 7:30 (2) Name Tune. sterwald vs. Al Balding at) s:3: (2) House Party. (4) Buckskin. Western: May- Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine, (4) Court of Human Rela- or faces disclosure of crim- Fila. tions. mina] past when son writes (9) One Step Beyond. (1) Gale Storm, school essay about him in Drama. 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. “Greatest Man in History.’’|10:00 (2) Playhouse. Drama: Rory (4) Young Dr. Malone. . (7) Youth Bureau. Calhoun, Janice Rule and (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Michae] Dante co-star in (9) Movie. Rrama: Ice skater agrees to “Killer Instinct.” Drama of|s:39 (4) From these Roots. stage, ice show in depart- hatred and friendship in prize “@2) Who Do Zou Trust? ment store to help promote fight business. (2) Verdict Is Yours. - meet sees se in (4) Playhouse. Drama: Eu-|4:0 (2) Brighter Day. nT ; “My Luc tar.”’ ('38). gene Martin, “Silent Jour- (4) (Color) [fruth 91 Conse ISITO ‘in Sonja Henie. . ney.”’ Mexican boy sets out quences ’ -— em Eee 8:00 (2) The Texan, Western: from village in. search of (7) Bandstana. Longley masquerades as clinic where hearing and|4:15 (2) Secret Storm. beasy fn Weshlagion, D.C. We (| ‘THB PONTIAC \PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 13/1959 _/ +- Today's Television Programs --|{ Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without avtice | Channel ®WJBK-T¥ ' Channel +—WWJ-TV Channel 1—~WXY2-TV * By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—Wayne and Shuster, almost the only delegates to weekend TV from the world of comedy, managed to litter the Ed * (Sullivan Show's stage with a dozen corpses during a Charlie Chan spoof that used hula hoops for murder weaporis. : * * * While some of the gags they in- corporated into the sketch were groaners, their flair for zaniness pulled them through. They hold up well on these long summer nights. Speaking of summer, panto- mimic-banjoist Gene Sheldon, Chevy Show Sunday night, seems to be as much a part of the warm weather TV scene as the one and only Mike Stokey of Pantomime Quiz. Wayne, Shuster. Brighter ‘Summer With 12 Corp: who was a guest on the NBC-TV | | Incidentally, just before tie — by Bennett | Vy view ers to stay for Teresa Brewer (who was dropped from the show five days earlier). _ T've heard of low budgets. . 2 A new series, consisting of taped ‘tendrils of past Jack Paar shows began unwinding Friday night. x * * | Called the Best of Paar,. these . NBC-TV re-Parr-titions seemed ta have more pace than second-best Paar shows. . The quick switches from chit- chat to commercials and back te lively doings is an asset, | But only time will tell if this plus makes up for the loss of spon- taneity previously found in those They say no actor can resist the “‘live’ Friday night doings. lines put forth by Shakespeare, and - I suppose that wags what lured| BILLING NOTE: Dick Clark on J. N. Chaudry — Clearing Machine Corp. of Chicago, inspect |Claude Rains into appearing as on his Saturday night ABC-TV half. wife and his to GMC Truck & Coach Division facilities here. Presents on CBS-TV. (left), information- officer for the Indian Em- truck manufacturing operations during a visit oe Bore gre Her hour introduced Connie Francis as clergyman when ruthless| speech can be restored. = | dro (2) Edge of Night. | brother, V. N. Chaudry, design engineer for He even died reciting lines from|V¥°C@list-” To arms, fans of Dodie town boss uses threats and (7) Golf (cont.) (4) County Fair. — —— ~ Hamlet. = Stevens. murder to prevent construc- (9) News. (9) Sherwood Forest. ‘ ° . —— tion of church. Repeat. |10:u5 (9) Weather. 5:00 (2) Movie. Hollywood TV Goes Commercial Perry Presents, the somewhat Resti * rn: : pretty saloon girl try to swin- die big, amiable fram boy 10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) Playhouse (cont.) 5:80 (7) Adventure Time. Pair-of money sharks’ and'10*3 (2) Playhouse (cont.) Siete Judge Cancels | | of life savings in ‘Way Back.” 10:50 (4) News. © Save Toei, [a Rights Hearing j (1) Polke-Go-Round. | Musiciii.99 (2) (4) News. Harriman Asks ; | the choir of St. Nicholas , Fed | J F , (7) Soupy’s On. erai Jurist Frees Ukrainian Catholic Chureh of! 11.45 (9) (4) Weather. West to Acce t bee = Chicago, singing folk songs 14:29 (2) (4) Spots, FACCEPt =| 17 Louisiana Registrars! 8:30 (2) Father Knows Best. Com- edy: After witnessing exhibi- tion mental telepathy, Bud tries to read mind of sister, Kathy. Repeat. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Guests t0-\qommunist regime by the West| federal judge canceled the appear- torical drama: Katharine Hepburn, “Mary of Scot-- NEW YORK # — Limited land.” ('36). acceptance of the East German| SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — A night are Cliff Arquette, and| without giving it diplomatic rec-|ance of 17 voter registrars before inger Leslie Uggams. ; Aver- ; (4) Tales of Wells Fargo. . ognition is proposed by W. Aver-ia U.S. Civil Rights Commission Western: In ruse to track oes tr. 4 aap nner — ambassador{hearing today and ordered a) down stage coach robbers, TUESDAY MORNING Soviet Union. Wells Fargo Agent Jim Harriman, Democratic ex-gov- three. judge panel to ae the law Hardie enlists ajd of gam-|6:5' .2) Medita.ions ernor of New York, added that he|Creating the commission. i bler Langford Peél in ‘‘Deal-/6:55 (2) Un [he Firm Front. considers contro! of nuclear weap- x * * er.”’ lq:0¢ (2) TV Co'lege. ons the vital issue and Berlin) U.S. Dist. Judge Ben C. Daw- (7) Bold Journey. True Ad- (4) Totay. largely a diversion in the current/kins Jr. said rules of the hearing venture: Highlights of 8,900- (7) Big Show. East-West impasse. denied the registrars their consti- mile expedition to chart higi-|7:36 (2) Cartoon Classroom x « tk : tutional fights to know their) ways and visit cities built by (7?) Breakfast “ime Harriman gave his views on a\Charges, confront witnesses and South America’s Inca In-|8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. CBS television program. Harri-|CToss-examine accusers, dians over 500 years ago. (8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House [man dikcussed the impressions he x * (9) Movie (cont.) ° 19:00 (2) Movie. got in talks with Soviet Premier) Dawkins added there was also 9:00 (2) Frontier Justice. Drama: (4) Bozo the Clown (color' |Nikita Khrushchev during a re-|a serious question raised about the | commercials. Eleven came from abroad. Actor Richard Carlson sat . Show Was All Spots z%imaiinte ta ~*~ * * t clusively of commercials. might do it better. The show, which is being shown over station KTTV, brought The talent on the show, Tony | only congratulations from listeners after its Saturday night debut, Bennett, Miss DeHa and according to a station spokesman. ros Tian _ “Twenty-one calls were received in the first 10 minutes after good singers should. the show,” said the spokesman, ‘and they were all positive. aad We had no callers saying they didn’t like it, as far as 1 know.” “ But, he noted, viewers were requested at the end of the show NBC to write letters telling how they felt about the experiment, so a —— _ But that’s not the answer to HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — They said it couldn't be done but a |inis show’s aiien & quick in-| local television station has done it — a half-hour show rhade up ex- jection of Point Four financial aid #- THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE! FIRST ie PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER The World’s Mest it \ ’ ‘ needs more true sample of the response probably won't be available until later spread the feeling of joy-through- and in the week. music The. show, entitled “Cavalcade of Spots,"’ was malde up of 15 air in as a narrator, filling in the gaps between commercials. ° x * * KTTV, listing the show as “entertainment,” said one of- the May Complete points it was trying to prove was that any show will sell — as long as it’s entertaining. ang sea ey ene semen te, ices emer (* antral Maaciiral think the public is interested only in whether a show is entertain- Robert Ryan s as sus-|9:30 (4) Life of Riley. ; : , not ’ al pected killer and horse thief|10:00 (4) Dough-Re-Mi. Harriman Khrushchev ' : & jageme tars : : cent trip to = Soviet onagie a ot ae —- — ing, not whether it's labeled sustaining or commercial Labor Manag ! nt Bill who is determined to stand (7) Jean's Notebook. hi the impression that something|jeave that to the three-judge Rights Provision Last up against lynch mob in|19:15 (7) Lady of Charm. might be worked out on Berlin “‘if| court. : Problem for | | Zou Only Ram One." Re. a a ptboare we sive some. acceptance 1 r Dodge Workers, Leave | Problem for Howe peat. 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. East Ge ime.” ee ee eee ‘ (4) Peter Gunn. Adventure:; (4) Treasure Hunt reven Tegie: restraining order on a petition by = ; “= ql Nighi, singer Bale Hat] (9) syria agent | mee ty on, ee Detroit, Sayt UAW Head ct t s investigate * Gremillion, and set the special tri-| / {House Labor Committee may asks Gunn to investig : Naw e } when she becomes convinced! 1) er a pee ‘ . S ry 0 0 jbunal date as July 22. Gremillion! : complete work this week on a - that her friend is in gravel" aT ig Pease saat . had described his petition as the’ DETROIT uw — The head of aj tinue to ole labor-management control bill. | RCA COLOR TV danger. Repeat. | (4) To Be ° : i Argentine Navy Fleet sis aggressive action against the Uni euberbe ce Dodges at the | This was reported today by 4. . (7) Cleo i ‘commission. nited Auto Workers local told | n Hamtramck plant along committee members after a Sales and Servis (7) Play of Week. 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