ee UPI Phote COPIES AMERICAN WOMEN — When Anna Chernovolsky was in a Trieste displaced persons camp five years ago and was fed and clothed by United States and British women, she vowed that someday she would look as beautiful as her benefactors. A few days ago the Yugoslavian-born girl was one of 11 girls selected in Toronto from among 350 aspirants to model fashions at the Ca- nadian National Exhibition there in August. The 18-year-old beauty arrived in Canada four years ago. City Hospital to Shut’ Annex as Deficits Loom; Study Rates _ Financial troubles caused the Pontiac Genera] Hos- pital Board of Trustees last night to eye an increase in room rates, and order an early end to use of the annex at Oakland County Contagious Hospital. - At the same time, it was announced that construction crews would return to the main hospital Monday to ag hn 0 there, Fneanl ae edt ete wiih % Wlhig 0 0 recommendation next month “for room-rate adjust- Hospital Board Remains on Job Trustees Due to Leave June 30 Will Complete ‘Sullenberger Hearing Three members of the Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees are due to leave the board agreed to stay on unti] the end of the Dr. Sullenberger hear- ings, scheduled last night to begin aa who have Motiday. The trustees are Chairman Willis M. Brewer, former chairman, Wil- liam P. Babcock and Charles E. Yeager. Brewer's and Babcock’s terms expire June 30, while Yeager | has moved from the city. City Attorney William A. Ewart advised that the three could’ act! ordinance provision that says trustees “shall hold office un- til their successors are appointed.” The City Commission has already unofficially agreed to hold off mak- ing new appaintments until the under an ordinance hearing is over. As expected, the board sched- uled the hearing = begin ae aot 7:30 Monday at canons there Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays until com- pleted. It was agreed last night that each session would last no more than three hours and that all sessions) would be open to the public. The hearing is to determine whether Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, temporarily suspended by the board last Nov. 13, is to be reinstated or permanently dropped from the hearing after his suit for reinstate- ment and $250,000 damages was tossed out of Circuit Court on grounds he had not first appealed the suspension to the board. In Today's Press * seeee seeecetees teehee 26 County News eeeeoreeeeteere 14 Editorials eeteeee seeoenenes 6 Farm & Garden .......-:- ; 0 Obituaries diac: caaeses 12 IES crikscacoesssvenss MMF Theatets ...........056: . 24-25 ae ee Pree cxsas WS ’ err ry | Women’s Pages .......++ ve Trade Up or Down at the Mot Lok, The. Bright Spoh FE 4-0408 *merits to bring income into line with expenses.” However, trustees indi- cated they hoped to balance the hospital’s books with- out resorting to rate in- creases. Harold B. Euler, trustee tem-| porarily in charge of coordinating) the hospital’s ported that the hospital's operating budget was $57,000 in the red at ‘ithe end of last month. geod a Pan this year 'S city. administration, re-), Cc ‘osts . Tenigitre $6, 000 Sales Tax Climb in New York City Belies Recession ‘NEW YORK (AP) — Recession? City Control- ler Lawrence E. Gerosa is beginning to wonder. He added up the collec- tions from the city’s three per cent sales tax for the past 11 months and found out that they were about $2,300,000 above the same period the year before. The sales tax is con- sidered one of the most sensitive barometers of business conditions. Senate Refuses fo Cut Taxes on Cars, Parts Legislators Vote to Kill Excise Levy on Freight, Passengers WASHINGTON (UPI) — iThe Senate refused again today to cut the ‘federal tax on new automobiles and parts — as it has on trans- portation of freight and). passengers. County Parties Set Conventions It voted down, 44 to 32, an amendment by Sen. Charles Potter (R-Mich.), who insisted that anti-re- cession relief was as “essen- tial” to the auto industry Republicans to Convene | in City Aug. 13; Dems! to Meet Next Day The 1958 Republican Gounty Con- vention will be held in Pontiac as the Senate felt it to be for railroads, airlines and other transportation media. The vote on Potter’s proposal |came as the Senate, with its lead- ers already absent for a long week- end, drove to complete action on the pending tax extension bill. Passage was expected this after- hoon. } Potter’s amendment’ would have cut the 10 per cent tax on | mew passenger cars to 5 per cent, retroactive te last March 1. It would have trimmed the $ per cent tax on parts to five per cent, . Speaking to an almost empty Senate, Potter said “if we are to industry has got’to pick itself off the floor.” * * portation taxes voted last night “‘is essential to the. economy, no one ballet major point of business at both | county conclaves will be the elec-' crats will choose 114 for their Aug. 23 convention in the same This “apportionment is based on one GOP delegate for each %0 votes cast for the party candidate for secretary of state two years) ago. The Democrats allow one. delegate for each 1,000 votes cast | for their candidate for the same; office. lean say this high tax of 10 per cent On automobiles can be justi- | fied. 7” ‘FIGHTS PROPOSAL Sen. Prescott Bush (R-Conn), op. posed Potter's proposal, saying) “what we need in this industry is, itop aide despite what Adams ‘called his innocent but imprudent a bargain sale—very sharp cuts in prices on cars now on the lots to clean the market.” Bush said the cuts “should not be 5 per cent, but more like- ly 25 per cent or 35 per cent to do this job.” The transportation tax repeal, which faces rough going in a House-Senate conference, affects the present levy on transportation (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) He said if repeal of the trans-| WASHINGTON @® — A Re- publican member of a House in- vestigating subcommittee called today for an inquiry into all of Bernard Goldfine’s contacts with federal officials during the last 10 years, Rep, John B. Bennett (Mich) said: “Pm of the opinion that Sher- offi- He said he also got in touch with two federal agencies on matters relating to Goldfine, but denied he sought special treatment for the Bostonian. x *« * Bennett spoke in an interview as the Pentagon disclosed that more than 2% million dollars worth of textile contracts have been awarded to Goldfine’s com- panies since the Eisenhower ad- ministration took over in January 1953. The Pentagon supplied the fig- ures on request, with no implica- tion of influence or In a separate development, the Commis-) . \Goldfine’ s Caltacts Fall (Under House Suspicion BERNARD GOLDFINE GOLDFINE ‘LEAVES OFFICE ~— Bernard Goldfine, Boston industrialist, is shown leaving his office last night in Boston with Legislators OK {$11,700,000 Bill in Special Meet - Take About Nine Hours to Work Out Agreement ~ After Stalling Months From Our News Wires LANSING — Michi- gan’s lawmakers headed home late last night after assuring the State Police that they would not have to lay off any state troop- ers. It took the lawmakers only about nine hours of special session yesterday and last night to work out an agreement which had defied the ilawmakers through long months of their regular session. The agreement cost Michigan taxpayers an estimated $6,- 000,. the price of bringing the lawmakers back into special session for just one day. In return, the lawmakers cut the amount appropriated to State Police by $116,000, raised the * * & | The SEC reported Chairman Ed- |ward N. Gadsby and his aides ihave been asked to testify next Tuesday as the subcommittee re- isumes its investigation into how |well independent regulatory agen- cies are following the law. Political reprecussions contin- ued over Adams’ actions and Ei- senhower’s decision to retain his Summer Officially Due Saturday at 4:57 P. M. Summer officially arrives at 4:57 p. m. Saturday, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) At that time, the sun will according to Hazel M. Losh, sociate professor of astronomy. moves in contactings the SEC and the Federal Trade Commission about matters involving Goldfine. Goldfine registered last month under an assumed name at & swank Washington hotel three blocks from the White House, one news service learned today. The House influence-investigat- subcommittee, which disclosed Told to Postpone Major Property Improvements The drop was described as sea- sonal, but unexpectedly large. *x* *« * The board voted to close 25 beds at the annex at once for immedi- ate savings of roughly $3,500 to peg a month. Euler was ordered vehi’ all operations at the an- to an end by Sept. 1 or earlier. om operation since early 1957, the 87-bed annex was leased from the county until the end of this year to provide bed space as a pub- lic service while the expansion More than 200 residents and mer- chants filled the City Commis-| sion’s chambers last night to hear outlines of plans for Pontiac's first urban renewal project, expected to cost $4,030,000. 200 Residents at Hearing on Urban Renewal Plan lbecause of the 1950 U.S. Bureau The proposed renewal project is bounded by Pike street on the north excluding the city hall property, the Grand Trunk rail- read on the west, Osmun street on the south and Paddock, Per- kins and Parkhurst streets on the of Census figures which revealed 29 per cent of the 45] residential structures in the area as substand- ard, Approximately 851 families live in this area. Cooler for Weekend; Low Tonight of 50 The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a fair and cool weekend, with a low tonight of 50. Tomorrow will be fair and cool, the high reaching 64 to 68. For the next five days tempera- tures will average near eight de- grees below normal, Normal tem- peratures for this time of year range between 60 and 80. Precipitation will total about half an inch in showers Monday or Tuesday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m, was 60 degrees. The reading. was 75 at 2 p.m. — No Longer Popular NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —The consul general of Indonesia in University of Michigan as- | reach the Summer Solstice, or its northernmost point, and we will have our longest “day of the year. However, the astronomer predicted, we probably will not have our hottest weather now. “At first thought, we might ex- pect that the height of the summer season should coincide with the, date of the Summer Solstice, since the number of sunlight hours is the greatest and the intensity of the sunlight received is at maxi- mum. “The peak of the season, how- ever,” she says, “is more likely ‘to come from four to six weeks later, toward the end of July. “So long as more heat is re- ceived by the earth during the daytime than is lost during the night, the temperature will con- tinue to rise, and this is what happens for a few weeks after the Solstice. “This phenomenon is referred to as the ‘lag of seasons.’ As soon as the rate of heating falls below the rate of cooling, the tempera- |ture begins to drop,” she added. program at the main building cut (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Wind Up Hoffa Trial NEW YORK ® — The second trial of Teamster President James R, Hoffa and two others on wiretap conspiracy charges moved into its final stages yester- day as defense attorneys gave summations, | clided in testimony and Stierer, EI IRE AI SS SIS ee World’s Scientists Solving Secrets of Our ‘WASHINGTON w — For 11 months more than 10,000 scien- . tists in 66 nations have been giv- _ ing the earth a sort of physical examination. Many of their findings were in- reports by the National Science Founda- tion to a Howse Appropriations subcommittee; which made public its transcript today. They have found: At the rate man is feeding car- During the two-hour meeting, the! people to be affected by the re- newal plan were urged to postpone major improvements on their prop- erty, homes and businesses for at last eight months. By then, according to Robert A. assistant city manager, the preliminary surveys of the project should be completed to de- jtermine if specific buildings will remain, be moved or torn down, project, liam W, conservation. * Mountains float on the. earth’s molten interior like icebergs. The space through which this planet twirls is not a simple void, but is filled with thin gases rep- resenting the outer reaches of the sun’s atmosphere. — : * * *. If 10 per cent of the volume of ice in the world melted, large sec- tions of the United States would be under: water. Once the scien: tists estimated the globe’s ice con- tent at 3,240,000 cubic miles. With closer inspection of the antarctic they now figure the old estimate was 40 per cent short. The sea is an apparently tich east. The boundary line will be- the center of these streets, In outlining plans for the 155-acre Stierer and Mayor Wil- Donaldson both stressed that it is not a slum clearance pro- gram but one of rehabilitation and * This particular area was chosen as Pontiac's first renewal project i * ORES source of minerals and food, One area contained $500,009 worth of minerals per square mile. - There are vast magnetic fields in space about which we know little. h ke In tinkering with thermonuclear fission hydrogen bombs ~man is duplicating the sun’s processes in the release of energy and this, coupled with a greater understand- ing of the pull of magnetic forces, may develop into new methods of propulsion through space. : The gigantic scientific effort is part of the worldwide program of earth ! the Inter- Portions of the area wil] be purchased and cleared, while oth- ers will be conserved and reha- bilitated, under the plan, Purpose of the project is seven- fold: Improve and protect the resi- dential neighborhood, improve the business area, provide more park- ing, remove conditions leading to further deterioration, provide nec- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) was stolen. ee ee national Geophysical Year, an 18- month period of cooperation and exchange of information between the scientists of the 66 participat- ing nations. Other bits and pieces of infor- mation: It now seems that the antarc- tic is not a solid mass covered with snow and ice, but a region of frozen lakes and flords. A small open water. lake con- taining plant life has been discov- ered well inside the ice mass. * * * A new mountain range, 1,000 “miles long and 200 miles wide has been found beneath the waters of 7 New York declared yesterday that the United States was popu- lar in southwestern Asia in 1948, but “that is no longer so." Sherlock’s Auto Swiped RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)—Sher- lock Holmes called police today to report that his automobile he SAN FRANCISCO t Mr, and Francisco hospital. Ete On Seer em os eee ae ee ae Planet | the southeast Pacific, There is a surface current flow- ing from Panama toward Asia. Be- low this there is a powerful cur- rent flowing in the opposite dir- ection. The scientists would like to know why. They have found ancient liva flows beneath the seas which still are giving off heat and thus warming the seas around them. The coldest spot yet found on earth is not the geographica] South Pole but is about 500 miles toward Australia from the pole. Here Rus- sian scientists recorded a tempera- ture of minus 109 degrees fahren- Greg Breaks His Chin(n) — Greg: ory Chinn, 4, fell 20 feet when he | tumbled off a fire-escape out- side the apartment of his parents, Mrs. Edmond Chinn. He broke his chin, but was re- ported doing all right at San $11,700,000 to operate on during the next fiscal year. The vote was 89-13. in the House jand 31-1 in the senate. | To make doubly sure, they in- Snead Out of Flint Open Due fo Illness GRAND BLANC — Sam Snead, one of the pre-tournament favorites in the Flint Open Golf Champion- ship at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, withdrew this morn- ing with a case of ptomaine poison- He was sick all last night and felt weak and shaky this morning jand dropped out of the tourney before his scheduled 1 p.m. starting time. Snead had a 78 opening day. Arnold Palmer stole the show to- day by firing a 67 to set a new course record. He had five birdies and was never over par on any hole. The score moved him into a |time with Billy Casper for 2nd with 1143. Tommy Bolt, the 1st round leader with a 69, slipped to a 73 today but still held his advantage with a 36-hole total of 142. Casper ‘also had a 73. Bert Weaver of Beaumont, Texas came in with a 4-under par 68, 36-HOLE SCORES Tommy Bolt ..,... 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Joe Conrad Lawrence Coot Everett Vinzant Ray Malain os f | George *| Howard Roseen = (Steve Isakov a | *John Whaley = | = = s bat 4 Whalley Jr. mt¥inaucee Bernardin 'Bruce Crampton Saeceee ie :| Tommy Cosmos .,.. eae |Roy Lasky . | Phil Losito wee *Denotes amateur. : ltt Takes No Effort = = 3 » TWO . a 4 Lo aa (Elitida in Need locals Agree (cco aks Keep Contracts °* Bank Loan -78 Tool and Die Shops Hvoman applied for a bank loan] — yesterday to finance a summer Remove Current Threat to ‘59 Car Production | DETROIT {UPI) — Two United Auto Workers locals representing Seteral 7,300 employes at 78 Detroit-area tos! and die shops agreed to ex- tend expiring contracts today, and thereby removed an immediate threat to 1959 car production. UAW Locals 155 and 157 agreed to extend contracts with the Auto- motive Tool and Die Manufacturers Assn. ag the three-year contracts were about to expire tonight. A steppage at the tool and die shops could have blocked windup work on 1959 model tooling and delayed the produc- tion of new cars next fall. How- ever, some of the shops have completed their work on tools and fixtures for the auto com- panies, and are already working on 1960 model tooling. - The extension agreement left the tool and die shops still on shaky ground because either side can cancel the. extension on 10 days notice. Association managing director Chester A, Cahn said there was no agreement in sight so it was)” mutually agreed an extension was the best course. ™ The extension followed the UAW's pattern of bargaining so far: Stay on the job at the big three firms — General Motors, Ford and Chrysler — without tensions with all smaller firms. The UAW previously had negot- iated a contract extension with American Motors Corp. The UAW will defer settlement with most smaller firms until the pattern is set with the big three. Negotiations were recessed yes- terday by Ford and the UAW until Monday, GM “and Chrysler negotiators. met with the union today. All big three plants scheduled to work yesterday operated with- out trouble. The previous day GM had to shut down its Kansas City Fisher Body and Chevrolet assem- bly plants for two hours and Chrysler Corp. had a 5% hour work stoppage at Los Angeles. 26 Passengers Safe “in Airliner Mishap ACKSON #—-An airliner carry- ‘passengers Tolled past the énd of the runway and skidded to| a halt in a muddy ditch at Jack- son Airport last night. No injuries were reported. State police said the pilot of the North Central Airlines DC3 told them his brakes failed as he came in for a landing. The plane car- ried a crew of three. North Central said the flight originated in Detroit and had stops scheduled at Jackson, Bat- tle Creek, Kalamazoo, South Bend, Ind., and Chicago. State Police at the Jackson Post said nine of the passengers were en route to Battle Creek and one to Kalamazoo. He said they were taken to their destinations by an all-time top money winner on TV. NEW YORK (AP)—A Brooklyn vacation. ~ * * She had good looks and brains neither of which is very good col- She had no job. And she had no husband to cosign her note. * * *. But she had the best security in the world, the loan man said. She was TV quiz queen Elfrida von Nardroff, with winnings of 253,500 so far and a chance for more. : She can’t get her hands on a penny of the winnings as long as she remains on the NBC show “Twenty-One.”” * * * So the bank is rushing through the loan for her, Miss von Nardroff, 32, is the She quit her job as a personnel manager in May to. study for the weekly quiz sessions. x *« * eS workshops at the University of Michigan and Flicker, 37 N. Merrimac, and Sherry Fink, Michigan State University this summer, on - in picture) both PCHS juniors, - Pontiac Press scholarships. Shown above on right © University of Michigan workshop ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 Furthering Effort to Top U.S. Agricultural Output She'll be back on the show next Monday night, She would lose some of the money if she is de- feated, And at this point federal and state income taxes would take about $200,000, Goldfine Contracts Under Suspicion yer From Page One) were split today on the issue of whetker Assistant Sherman Adams will be a liability in state elections next fall because of his alleged “imprudence.” President’s assistant. Se es But GOP State Chairman Law- declared acceptance of gifts from Boston textile tycoon Bernard Goldfine, won't cut much ice with voters nex’ . “TI don't think that Adams has helped the party,” said Lindemer, “but the issue in Michigan is jobs.”” Lindemer was in Washington along with other state chairmen to attend a political campaign school. Two other Michigan Republicans joined with Potter in calling f Adams to resign. They weft John B. Bennett, and Rep. Charlés E. Chamberlain. Chamberlain said in 1952, we Republicans cam- paigned against deep freezers and mink coats. To condone or even accept the actions of Mr. Adams, no matter how well intentioned, would have the effect of establish- ing a double set of standards.” Dag Works Against Time BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI — U. N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold worked against time today to restore peace in Lebanon before the East-West struggle turns an anti-govern- ment rebellion into a full-fledged airline limousine. war, Soviets Realign Farm Pricing System government at ‘a fixed low price.|D. S. of the Russian ad, a new pricing system |Federation;“ largest republic in the will be established for the entire |Soviet Union. The mi decisions on Urban Renewal. jt outs: ,Sscisons ere (Continued From Page One) the speech — possibly tomorrow— essary community facilities, — come Vide land and facilities for an'ex-|"#8¥e in the published plan. panded civic center and improve * street and traffic conditions. LONG PLANNING PERIOD consultation , explained that it controls production. will be 18 months to two years euir the wos oriuaeg rma ens before the plans for the project will be completed, and the program the planning stage to be sure in-| ; dents arent ved aaa NO Layoffs in '58 5s any At least two surveys will be |troopers, him implied was tal toe Gogames @ Ae oe ra Robert Emersn, another of the [necessary to maintain the enlisted firm’s representatives, 2 Persons Hurt, Home Demolished Tornadoes Rip Panhandle By United Press International Two confirmed tornadoes ripped into the Texas Panhandle early to- day injuring two persons and in- flicting heavy property damage. There also were reports of three other tornadoes in the area. The most severe of the twisters, * * * The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Partly cloudy ee with scattered thunder- shewers likely this afternoon, high pear ib. Clearing and cooler tonight, low near ‘4. Temerrow fair and cool, high 64-68, Seuth te southwest winds inereasing 1¢-15 miles shifting te nerthwest 12-18 miles this afternoon. Today in Pontiac — tempetature preceding 8 a.m At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 11-14 m. p.h Direction—Gouth, southwest. Sua sete Friday eat 8.12 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 4:55 am Moon sets Priday at 10:28 p.m Moon rises Saturday st 9 37 am. Dewntown Temperatares a 150-yard wide furmel, struck just north of Borger, injuring two per- sons, demolishing a trailer home and damaging three farm build- ings. way policemen, who said it struck over farm country be- tween Lafors and McLean. Three additional tornadoes were sight- | ed near Stratford, Spearman and Kerrick, Meanwhile, isolated thunder- ishowers fell in Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico, but, in general, ‘rain was confined in the pre-dawn * hours to a few widely separated areas east of the Continental Di- vide. * * * One of these areas stretched) . |tion in the area. He added tha vey of all buildings to check roofs,|%& in the bill, however, that foundations, porches, steps, and/Ctilds would lay off 34 part-time ; ends meet. ae ee ees, fli At the insistence of Rep. Wil- grounds traffic problems and land frid G. Bassett (R-Jackson), the use as well as family data will also be collected. Buildings which need special at- tention will be given an interior) “jt "provided no funds for filling votes 10 to 15 other vacancies expected Stierer said that the progress ; and success of the project would|°,"o" from retirements. Police depend on the residents’ cooper’-|nositions, which will “ag ca the survey would be “‘confidential.”| Another provision of the bill Such data is needed for plans to| allotted $24,375 to keep the present to the federal government.| State Safety Commission in busi- ness another year. Senate The city has already received iad ied Gn oct ll ue faa — the — from the defense bill, which totaled $21,508 — 481, were appropriations of nearly It is estimated that property |10 million dollars for civil defense, sales by the city for residential |military and Naval and veterans and commercial purposes would |purposes. bring in approximately $1,472,000| Before they gave in, minority of the four million dollar total cost| Democrats, with some Republican of the project. The federal govern-jhelp in the House, failed in at- ment will pay two-thirds this fig-/tempts first to add $116,500 to the ure and Pontiac’s cost will be police grant, and then $75,000. 200 Attend Hearing = ae Refuses fo Cut Car Taxes ‘Jacob Driker; representative of]. The committee made.. cleat4 Geer. , the city’s planning however, that it is mg ha “A it at care must be sot ni Sfate Police Assured xs specifically stated it was sum clearance progam where the /not the intention of the leila : ture to force Childs to lay off The first will be an exterior sur-|, There was a definite understand- Fisher Local to Back Strike, if Called — Members of Fisher Local 596, overwhelm- ‘from eastern Ohio and West Vir- ginia eastward over much of Penn: | ‘The city will not begin acquir- sylvania and parts of Virginia. It) did not, however, quite reach the ie Property ii the project ares GAM ...... cee 60 il am...... 69 7 Fam sss GL 42m ose sees 71, Atlantic Seaboard, for at least 18 months to two years. S68 1 pec... 70 ;£ a The city will pay the fair market Par pO cacy value for property which nmst be Thursday in Pontiae (As recorded downtown) Scattered showers also were fore- acquired. ‘east for southern Indiana, where| Loans will be available for reha- Highest temperature ...-.---. 78 townspeople at Vincennes rein-jbilitating property. A maximum Mean temperature ................-68.8 forced levees against the danger-|loan of $3,500 can be obtained for Weather—Rain Lowest temperature cecersesnes. 60. 56 eraeds 63 Date in 86 Years $1 tm 1953 43 in 1914) Thursday's Temperature Chart Marquette Al 63 (87 45 Baltmere 42 Mam n 2 Herbert Bayard Swope, |lition, a relocation allowance of there . Brownsville 83 28 Milwaukee "3 66) P lit; Pri c > lup to $100 for moving and that he had won the fight. Butiale i Mf Minecaroie so Pulitzer Prize winning wit be paid. Up to $2.00 will be| After adjoumment, Speaker Chicago M. #2 Kew York 2 $8 writer and former editor (Pfovided for approved relocation|George M. Van Peursem who last Cleveland 14'S Peilsion 7 3? of the old New York |“xPenses and losses for business-|week was urged to punish Phillips . . es OF _ YORK | men. : \by taking him off the Ways and Detroit =» 74 6 Eatisbureh 71 38 “World, died today in Doc- | Federal housing legislation also|Means Committee shook hands, Bort orn Ht HF rragcoce 7 | tors Hospital, Swope, who [Provides aid for home owners who|and said: omehton® Hi Titec ® 5) was 76, underwent an in- |Vist % Purchase a home elsewhere| ‘Congratulations, Harry, Tt took City Ba 68 "te : in the city or in the project area|courage t) change your position.” Los Anseies $3 62 Tamps oi 351 teStinal operation Monday. ‘it their present home is acquired.| The budget for the State Police 5 M Roccemoenoucee : * ' meet temum ow NeWS Flash jously rising Wabash River. i | government. For residents who will have to work inside the area through locel! time relocate because their dwellings|{r | NEW YORK (AP) — /are slated or acme aoe about $853,000. . ' Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oak- promise figure, saying there no longer was any question of trooper! layoffs and that savings were pos-|* sible in other police spending areas. The settlement ended an acri- Fy | if ti ae Hie a » : HENRY 58. BOOTH Officers Are Named by Citizens League Elected to serve another Citizens League is Henry S. Booth, ‘|Bloomfield Hills resident and exec- utive director of the Cranbrook Foundation. -. * * ¥ 1958-59 term are vice Newly-elected members to the league's board of directors are Ste- phen Navarre, Lake Orion; Abe Brickner, Oak Park; and Agnes Larson, Bloomfield Hills, Re-elect- HE = i | if ; atte ap custodians by $15,000; purchase teaching be shenity tn oe EVERSHARP Chrome _ : ender PINKING : one-year term as president of the Oakland Elected along with Booth for the : presidents Gerald McNeive of Waterford and Beginning June 27 and con- : tinuing for eight weeks, a spe- i ES an mae emcees ome BA COUN "Brand New—Latest Models » for Ladies and Men . : | JEWELRY Main Floor . ;Simday ;by Michigan exchange} 39.95 Watches, now 26.95 The event will take place from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. at the Ford i Test Track in Dearbo arborn. are expected to participate, Mor-f 71.50 Watches, now 47.50 (Plas 10% Fea. 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San- eseorted color {mei White and pastels.” | (Covet extra at this low price). | putt , NE forized, easy to launder. sl Ss. ‘” .«” Complete size ranges. 9) i | La | | APPAREL 4 $8 North ; Electrical — ‘{ See Ce fl gest (es: | SAE J rs Street Floor Street 2 | i mM nal p | Floor BROTHERS |E Saginaw wD mM p | I : BROTHERS § +| , , Street é BROTHERS Basement BROTHERS _ souk 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Values \ Se a nif rien Soren a ae cana aE > Pb REESE Te german a ee a ae Se ee ee eee Loe eee Pees gs A die ig ae ' | , ‘ | ; ie 4: , i} = f : : ‘ , . \ : as : s Ce : ' FOUR | : . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 ig. ao ly * iFeaterbis TV's Elfrida Says Every Extra Bit Counts|2s0=["§ Mistreating Father | ~~ S Biirida oays— avery Lxtra Dit VOUNUS | om ce: ie ; By PHYLLIs BATTELLE “He says. my health is fine,”, ‘During the depression we. did, Elfrida laughs when she remem- She feels she needs the money, walt till the rumors are secom- STAYTON, Ore. (AP) -- Dashiell she grins. “But he can’t take it{all right, relatively speaking,” she bers. She certainly didn't suffer.|because she will be in Columpia| Plished fact.) . ; NEW YORK—The doctor of El- . Cole, fren on Dall today: G0 -O8) sen Nerbiclt, eda batredemes alle” told us. ‘‘A\college professor's pay|But at the same time she learned|for the next three years, getting| Temporarily, at least, it’s obvi- a "| wizard lady of TV, is reportedly There is not much hope that [doesn’t change much, so im the|the value of cash that isn't thert,|her master’s degree and Ph.D. in|0us, that to Eiirida von Renttars saeagistay {Seek otal 1,»|urging his patient to take “her Elt will bow to these urgings, early 308 we were rich, compered|and now that she’s got her first |experimental payehology. | After | than. mad fun. ses | said the 60-year-old one . time/quarter-million dollars and go to ab ; preacher on being released late/Long Island for a restful summer-.| time we sa : = on young yesterday from jail. He was af-| It's not that he's worried about) 999 ago—she appeared capable of | geniug in those days. By the a timp she school | They Stole Nothing — but Kitchen Sinks she planned t0| 7H Ns woth hy aye ~ rested Wednesday cq ac-|Elfrida. She's been anpupting| cused of penning up year-|Twenty-One's” questions for so : old father, Eugene, inside an elec-/jong (19 weeks now)- that she’s ay Whichever we Gc fence: fallen into an easy groove. Her 5 4 E z g F zg T sri if ful : - i i. re x * metabolismni's as unshakable as} At the thoughtful age of 32.) “Oh, I got the really essential) et, I either don’t make “It was a damn hot wire,” saidjher memory. Brooklyn's’ gift to the Treasury|things in life—you know, jackets,| money, or Police Chief Everett‘ Norfleet of x «& & Department has a solid respect|and the right kind of saddle shoes| crazy. I don’t make as the charged wire that kept the| But, according to the lady her-jfor money . . . having néver had|to ‘get just the right degree of} money as elderly man within a 100 by 100-'self, her doc wants her to quit/an overabundant. allowance as a/dirty—but. beyond that, the money foot enclosure. A battered old/with the weekly suspense bit. child. : wasn't there.”” : ‘ trailer house and an outdoor privy |. were within the enclosure which Cole said he put up to keep his ! - A 2 : i E : E i 4 i i i ! f i ff : E : charge of assault and battery. * * * Police said when they arrested kicking his father, then reviving him by pouring water on him. The father was taken to a hos-| pital where he was reported to’ be in fairly good condition after | food and rest, * * * The son was a Seabee in World War IJ and, Mayor Marcel Van {— Driesche said, was a chaplain in) that organization. He preached at the Methodist church here a few, 4 times some 20 years ago and was a police chief for a brief time, the! I. mayor added, -More recently he I hag been a movie projectionist. DISCONTINUED TICKS — FEW-OF-A-KIND SLEEP UNITS .* SPECIAL PURCHASE ENABLES THESE GREAT REDUCTIONS! ¢ { | abien nay J Regular #99 Regular $119. 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She’s to be in court next month to seek a divorce from Neil Dubin, a business man whom she mar- ried eight months ago. . DeMille Ordered to Bed HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Movie | Producer Ceci] B. DeMille is out fering from a mild virus infection. His physician ordered him to bed Check These 3 Important Sale Features: arn F 2,, 3. 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We've tried how American industry + i at 1 5 z the first time I ever saw chicks children's rides will be reduced in ice! : . | All proceeds will go fo capeart! , So much has been written about the Kiwanis work for underprivi- ‘the World's Fair in Brussels, and |leged children, which country had better displays, | that the Polish Trade Fair has been fairly well forgotten. his, apparently, includes the Rus- s. You won’t get anyone at the U.S. Office of International Trade | to say so officially, but s a feeling the Russians cups 32-36, B cups 32-40, C cups |} shot their all in Belgium and so have much left for Poland. At any rate, the U.S. display has ing in an informal statement to ‘been well attended. So many showed up the first day 50 police- men were assigned to control the | crowds, 4 * * * | Among the larger displays is the U.S textile show. It takes cotton’Eastern peace. And from the raw state all the way Salesman Shafer is convinced that the trade fair system, with government and industry cooperat- ing to show their wares, is the ‘oe successive waves of visiting U.S. ee a ney ee ‘s a happy, devoted mother than ever, iced a famed ee ee Ce _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 20,1958 : ees Two Boys, 11 and 8, Taka |f" * Same thing has happened to * and wants to live her new Very Happy in Mona sped out’to phone the news that the prince's marriage to the beautiful American girl repre- sented “a great sacrifice.” So, it seems, the less the good jnearby worth wipers work, the car to see the windshield! BEES OV Hours: Daily MICHIGAN 41% 6. Saginaw “Let'9 Years of Credit Counselling 9105 Wed. & Sat. CREDIT COUNSELLORS Experience Assist You” tol Evenings by App't. Above Oakland Theater IT’S SAFER! SAVES TIME! SAVES TRIPS! SAVES MONEY! 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(Add 3% Sales Tax) address * lo go ee ek ae nn ee eee ee - 44 4a 4.4 4. dy, 4. oe | t } exe e ee ee eee i ee et BF "% eS . ~ ge le a ag ge ge ee > is ia “te Rs: + te 7 * Ne Mg a es i a A : + a Je pe ee og oe f : S . oe gee * poo Bde ee oS + > 1 <= ° THE PONTIAC PRESS ae S : - An Independent Newspaper HAROLD A, FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 a Senate operas Bill Asks Counterpart Data _ The Senate has passed unanimous- ly an amendment to the Mutual Security Act of 1958 whereby Con- gressmen traveling abroad.on official business would be required to file itemized accounts of their expendi- tures of counterpart funds. Z x * * This requirement is long overdue. Well over a year ago Congressman WILLIAM S. BRooMFIELp attempted to expose these government sponsored. junkets. The freeloading and exces- sive personal use of this federal money by some of our elected law- makers was fast becoming the farce of the year. These funds are local currencies set aside for United States’ use by countries receiving American aid. They do not include the money provided from committee ap- propriations or other services by our Government. xk * * Congressmen traveling abroad may use these funds at will without mak- ing the itemized accounting required of Executive Branch officials. The House Administration Committee re- ports that for the year ending June 30, 1957 $122,062 in counterpart funds alene was spent by ogres men on foreign travel. The amendment, sponsored by Sen. Morton (R-Ky.) provides for publication of itemized ex- penditures in the Congressional Record. This should contribute to the honesty and prestige of all Congressmen. ‘Many, of course, have used the funds for legiti- mate purposes and some even have made an accounting. “ x &® ®& Over the years, however, there have been many rumors and proven cases of spending on expensive gifts, luxuri- ous living and entertainment. This has extended to employes of .Con- gtessional committees and minor officials. Michigan’s Sen. Potter in en- dorsing. the Morton amendment said that non-accounting of coun- — terpart funds darkens “the in- tegrity and reputation of every member of Congress.” ” ‘There’s no reason why Congress- men and others spending taxpayers’ money should not make a proper accounting. The House should pass the amendment without argument. Reciprocal Trade Act to to Face Senate Fight A new Rockefeller report pre- pared by 100 economists and a panel of prominent citizens declares that the Reciprocal Trade~ Agreements Act should be “a permanent part of our national policy” and that low tariffs would “increase the competi- tion discipline that is a major safe- guard against irflation.” xk «x« * It concedes that some U.S. indus- tries would suffer but that most firms «were well able to meet such competi- tion. With the intensification of Rus- sian trade competition, the report said, low tariff agreements and other international economic understand- ings were particularly essential. President Eisenhower's spirited fight in the House for a five year renewal of the Reciprocal Trade Act resulted in a great victory for the Administration. Crippling amendments were defeated and THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Porriad Paess Compeny 4 W. Huron .&. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trede Mark Dally Except Sunday Russert Basset, Joun A.. Riter, — Vice President Assistant Advertising Advertising Director Manager Howase H. Priversaty u, Exet M, Tereap Vice President and Circuletion tanager Business Manager ° G. Manensit Jonpan, Joun W. Pirzcre. Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager ’ Georce C. Leman Classified Manager Roster B. Tats, : Managing Editor The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to » the use for republicstion of all local news prin in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. the President's powers to lower tariffs were not curtailed. x o* * The measure now goes to the Sen- ate where, ironically enough, Minor- ity leader KNow.anp and Sen. StyLes Brivces, chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, head a drive to cut the extension to three years and add amendments which would hamper the Administration. On the other hand, Democratic Leader LyNDON Jounson has pledged wholehearted support of the President’s freer trade program. Freer trade not only’ unites and strengthens the defénses of the free world but benefits the U.S. by increasing export trade and lowering prices for the consumer. We hope the;Senate* passes the House version of the Trade Act with- out crippling ameridments. SSS Joun P, Hagen, rocket and satellite expert, says the Vanguard. satellite will stay up 200 years. Many are be- pissing 56 tear Gees prices miay Go the same. 2 es ‘Tue person killed by a clean atomic bomb would be just as dead as one killed by a dirty one, but, of course not as unsanitary. ry “Space is shrinking,” says a rela- tivist who has probably been eating in a breakfast nook and putting on weight. The Man About Town Started in Pontiac Seed Company’s. Operations , Were First Launched Here Summer: What officially’ sneaks in late temorrow afternoon. An echo of early days in Pontiac is- the announcement that the Ferry-Morse Seed Company is moving much of its opera- tion out of our state. When the parent company was started by : Dexter M. Ferry away back in the last century, its head- quarters werein Detroit, but the seeds were grown on the edge of Pontiac. Its propagating fields comprised several hundred acres on what now is East South Boulevard, and occupied principally by the GMC Plant. There a great many Pon- tiac youths, including W. Walter Smith, earned their first money by pulling weeds. The prevailing wage scale was 25 cents per day. When Pontiac's marvelous growth start- ed early in this century that land became too valuable for agricultural purposes, and it was sold. The seed growing busi- ness was moved to a site just south of Rochester. Losing her wedding ring when weeding in her garden last summer, Mrs. Gladys Porterfield of Walled Lake found it this week—weed- ing in her garden. Wondering why their chickens were making such a commotion while the family was at breakfast the other morn- ing, air. and Mrs. Grant Osmun of Lake Orion found a buck and doe deer in their poultry yard, accompanied by a ‘fawn. The trio.walked leisurely away to a distant woods, the fawn being real wobbly. ' In talking to his department on another matter the other day, I learned from -Harold' Heckman that no detours will be required in widen- ing and rebuilding the Pontiac-Lapeer Highway in the Lake Orion and Oxford area. The present pavement will be main- tained while the new one is being laid. I like those new traffic signs being erected in Pontiac and vicinity “Don’t cheat on the yellow line.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders of 448 Elm 8t.; fifty-fifth wedding anni- versary. Edward Barber of 591 Kenilworth St.; eightieth birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs, John J. Little of Bloomfield Hills; golden wedding. Roscoe Maitland of Lake Orion; eighty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Nora Frankfort of Birmingham; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Conrad * of Walled Lake; fifty-third omens an- niversary. ’ Mrs. Celia Stoddard of Leonard; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Haddon of Holly; fifty-second wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Matthews ~ ‘of ment: golden weeee.. ’ \ ~ 4 WoRrms— Another of Those Firstof-the-Month Letters David Lawrence Says: Reds Violate Pact | by Holding 9 Gls WASHINGTON—There have been many occasions in the history of the United States when the forcible reténtion of American citizens any- where in a foreign land met with “govern ment — America’s war- LAWRENCE time ally in’ Eu- rope—refuses to give up the men it imprisoned on June 8. The United States Yegards the East German territory as still un- der the and the military armistice is still in-effect. se Soret Nant oa government in East this does not alter the status of. is empowered to deal with ‘all ques- tions of-a military nature — therein. The Soviets. in “1945 were tempo-_ - rarily given administrative author- ity over the so-called Soviet zone, which includes East Germany. But this authority is revocable. x * * The four allied powers are the true custodians of the so-alled So- viet zone. Allies do not usually deny to each other the right of access to any part of their own military zones. If they do, they ceasé to be allies. Actually, under the four-power agreement, the Soviets still are responsible for the quick return of American servicemen who may wander into their sone, and the United States has so informed the Soviet government. The United States has every right under the broad principles of inter- national law to use military force to protect the lives of its citizens who happen to be in foreign lands. In the present instance, more- World War II, has every right to recover any of its military per- sonnel, This has been demanded of the Soviet rulers, but they are at- tempting to wash their hands of any responsibility. If, therefore, the Moscow gov- ernment insists that it has re- linquished all administrative au- thority over the Soviet zone in East Germany, then such authority re- verts completely to the other three The Country Parson military powers — Great’ Britain, France and the United States. men been trying fo mancuver the United Army men, who are in prison though they have committed no crime and violated no tenet of in- 4G The United States could deal naper.”’ Dr. William Brady Says: Basal Temperature Test comune ‘Beats Machine Reading From what I read in letters from other doctors’ patients (I'm a natural-born snoop), I gather that BMR business is still a prof- nary examination, ~" Signed letters, not ot Te wean an porte health and better keep a tight grip on your billfold when you visit a shop © where they have a Rube Goldberg machine. Pp is the physiology laboratory. Ris no more appropriate for the office of a real doctor than are slot ma- chines for the lobby of the beak. * * * more than one page art i g : § 4 i Fle l a clue to scientists employment as sis pat taal Ut Ovrtane aa doloates DOC ‘co Math comatose Hany . ides oe : ® - If Hardput is representative, we sity oh eittlt tad Vilna 00 pina cay Tota re ae es i f on ett eH rT eigiizile a ; Hardpet Taxpayer is not only 0 poor citizen, whe jeopardizes to- day's childrén, but is uneducated in the modern way of living. I can name? s R. W. Farrow Birmingham Couldn't help but chuckle at Says Hay Fever Started Early Hay fever definitely has started a full two months early in our fam- * ily. Have any doctors come up with a reasonable explanation? Could it be the unusually dry spring? Perhaps if all persons so affected would write, it would give checking such ena. : Uncomfortable and Curious selfish motive, isn't it? 8 E. Colgate en Agrees on Single Bill Price World Language mance roots, phonetic-type spelling and extremely simple grammar of only 12 rules that can be printed ona single sheet of paper. ‘Give Them Both Credit That’s Due Concerning bigger .writeups for VFW and their pitcher, he deserved reasonable credit, but how about | | Shaw's pitcher who allowed only two hits and struck out 23? That wasn't even mentioned. Give both of these old timers credit, not just one. «®* Loyal Softball Fan I think this pp, BRADY Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Hesitate to Adopt Children country needs a great many more clinics —.real clinics, I mean, angrew ~ nected with medical schools hospitals, where people unable a pay may get the best medical care without charge. In a genuine clinic patients instead of paying fees, voluntarily go before classes of medical students for examination and treatment. I hope every reader of this clearly In pliony “clinics” and the shops of trick specialists lism readings would be less reli- able than the examination and time-to-time observation of a good cs | 4 Marilyn is like thousands of young married people. She should widen her outlook and realize that surnames didn’t come into vogue until the 1500s. She can have 10 chil- dren within the next week or | two by following the advice be- low. For true parent-child re- lationships are not based on blood kinship but on spiritual _ affinity. Let foster children ’ pead this case, too, for it will make them relax more happily. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Dr, Crane, I’m so unhappy,” she said as she burst into tears. “And it is all because we have no children. Bob and I had planned to rapes a family. : Tana uh 3% 3 378,22 5 When young couples marry, they — look ahead to having chil- Bagh Fn on this earth. Each parent genera- tion simply passes along some of this germinal tissue to the next, much as pioneer housewives used to pass along some yeast to their neighbors to help make bread. The true parent-child . relation- ship is PURELY a mental or spir- itual affinity. It has nothing what- ever to do with “flesh-and-blood” kinship, “" & ¥ For you husbands feel closer to your wives than you do to your own blood brothers and _ sisters with whom you grew up as chil- Yet husband and wife are unre- lated by blood. They were possibly total strangers till a few months prior to their wedding. KINSHIP TRUE Zoe Cain and Abel were the first blood kin on this earth, yet they fought until Cain killed Abel Absalom tried to kill his father, idealiam in their youthful minds, then you ARE their parents. Don’t fret because they don't bear the same surname as you do. Indeed, surnames didn’t come into ~vogue in Europe till the 1500s any- way. * * * Aristotle and Plato and Moses and other men of that vintage had ho surnames, so why make such a fetish of having children who bear your own last name? It’s.a sign - Of Juvenile egotiam! Then invest in them your love and guidance. You'll be happier _ ore ~ will become better cifi- kt ke oe! yea free homes are full 0 would be led pink to have a foster pled gees bea lyn who would visit them. every piesa afternoon — wholesome hs i= Dae! i : 2e ; ee oe ree BS 5 z z - [WHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20; 1958 ee ee es i Deluxe Innerspring Chaise | - #\ REGULAR $29.95 VALUE...NOW ONLY 1 See the cour Seeties ¢ ~~ 7) | 3 look again at the low oe = ahs ( racecar neta = 1] ee ie ais 5 Co fashionable be, JUST 1.00 mc ; fishcratt at inviting : NEW LOW PRICES ican design. We invite you to choose from a vari- ety of Ashcraft chairs, sofas, sectionals, tables. For porch or patio, for living room or family 5-Pc. 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Vv. e HIFI e@ TAPE RECORDERS ~ @ RECORD CHANGERS e P. A. SYSTEMS e RADIOS e@ OFFICE INTERCOMMS @ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE | Also hanging on final legislative action on ,the bill are British negotiations to buy from an Amer- ican commercial firm a nuclear isubmarine power plant. . Under the bill, the weapons in- formation sharing agreement would be subject to a congression- al veto for 30 days after it is sub- at adjournment early in August, the time: is cut close, - The Senate was expected to Feach the bill possibly late today or early next week, ane in nuclear technology te tics of atomic weapons. This would be intended to facilitate training. mitted, Since Congress is aiming) | For allies not far enough ad-|. ” sea lion entered the Great Lakes waterway to the sea last night un- aware of the problems ahead as he swam steadily toward salt! water. “Experts gave him a month in fresh water in his bid for freedom. 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(AP)—] ¢ 7: SPECIAL @)| CHICAGO (AP)—Two research-| ie p;,|Well-Traveled Raincoat |padioactivity in human bodies has] . sfigmjers said they failed to find any\ohower was Be ai uP Keeps Returning Home -jincreased about 100 per cent in * by , fee | {evidence that Salk polio vaccine peacepipe Thursday. ote. |the last two years, but.the amount ss ees! a 4 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—Carl|still need not be regarded as : . i. jmight damage the brain or cen- was given to him in the White), Carnone’s itinerant harmful, says a nuclear medicine LIC: DEMAND tral nervous system, They added|House rose garden by about 200), returned home again. specialist. Ses : . pice ease Sener, at be. Dealt dcteasien 9. the IHR eadensl OH In the past several years Car-| Col. James B. Hartgering of EE STOREWIDE SUMMER SAVINGS JAMBOREE - JUNE 19-25 % ‘: a4 : B x : B an Is’ © to find a single person hav-| The peacepipe, made of red stone dressed the Mountain-Top Medical Raho ond, Girls’ § ame I aerate Pees tva, eek i, an Oe mae Te : eM | “We-had not expected to obtain |bol of world peace. - dia, Hong Kong, and other far off|of the division of nuclear medi- & ; such completely negative results It was handed to the President |places,” he said today. “Some-|cine and chemistry at the Insti- a biologically potent mate-| hy Ejva Warner, 17, Yuma, |times as long as six months goes|tute of Research, Walter Reed * said Mrs, Erna L. Gibbs) gyiz; August,A, Williams, 19, by, but raincoat is always re-|Army Medical Center. Dr. Frederic A. Gibbs, both) gechester, Minn.; Urmila Yada- |turned.” | He attributed the increases of : glee va, 20, of India; and Russell 7 eS ee ee ee a - ee Results study were re- Mich to increases in nuclear testing b: 9 C ‘e Masiby, pipe: pms: Unable to Start Boat, . } Medical. Assn. Speaking fo peopiciMan Swept to Death [and the Soviet Union. * * : ' : : and , ‘ P ‘ _ Reg. $1.49 tally was undertaken be |i eship, Pr gyn the|, KANKAKEE- Ill (AP) —Usiable!Boy ‘Helping’ Railroad All Canvas, Leather tongue for extra Wear. "| Chicago ern hat ge een ees appetng oe Kankakee geen was|Causes 9-Car Pileup ee ee _4, @|developed convulsions other |YoUné ‘ swept over a death Mig os apes? _ Ej signs of central nervous system POURtY rele Promote Peace yesterday was witnesses watched ST, LOUIS (AP) — A poy, 10, GOODMAN’S cine oes ie 1356, “**| Eisenhower said young people "rhe body of Robert H. 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GRANT Co. : : ) / — a: wo MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER a, , 1 ; das . fa ' i ff ‘ rT Pa ‘ \ | a = = TWELVE = .-F: 2 = FS ee ee eee eee oe See ok. eS 5 ee ee ee ee ee ee, 2 A ee ee BD See = = > _ oe oe : aye ee wit a > 20mN ANGET. John Angel,.64, of 168 S, Sagi- naw St., died of astroke early|uac and a oe seeve of this morning in Pontiac General Hospital after. a brief illness, 166 S. Saginaw St. Surviving besides bis wile. Eva, Angel, all of Pontiac; 12 grand- children; one great-grandchild; a brother and a sister. A private service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday from the Donel- son-Johns Funeral ‘Home. His body will be taken to -Lapeer illness of several months. County for burial. Mrs. Cora Knott, 72, of 1735jin Detroit! the Rochester Shrine Rd., , Waterford Club, and. Wolverine Encampment, Williams Lake Township died yesterday after a long illness. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Leones of Pontiac; six k «*+ 4: grandchildren; and three sisters. Service will be at 11 am. Saturday from the Pursley Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mt. .Park Cemetery. MRS. JOHN THEERINGER Mrs. John (Gertrude) ringer, 83, of 547 W. Huron St. died Wednesday morning after a long illness. A agitie of eens, te us Onl 2 Thighs: bwner of the John Restaurant at|gay from the Brace-Smith Funeral Thee-|of. East Detroit afid Mrs. Lottie . Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas She was re member “ the Woman's Republican Club of Pon- Department Store. Surviving is a brother, John Gil. Service will be at 11 a.m. Satur- Home. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. LEE J. ACKERMAN ROCHESTER—Service for Lee J, Ackerman, 66, of 2731 John R Rd., will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Pixley Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Acacia Park Cem- ney, Birmingham. Mr, Ackerman .died early this morning in his home following an He was a member of the Detroit Mosleum Shrine; Knights Temp- lars; Monroe Chapter 2, F & AM I00F. He retired eight years after being owner and .operator’ of a garage in Detroit. Surviving are his wife, Hazel; mother, Mrs . Luck Ackerman of of approximately 10,058 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRmay, JUNE 20, 1058. cae \Asks Creation’, of Mackinae et CS Doe Authority | N r Hu ary torn, tik, Bothy tame wo dug LANSING (UPD —Cre Carin : | co and Mrs.° Barbara Hively ot|Mackinac , ae ies Rochester; “dne brother, re a a ey ae aa : Crisler of Detroit, and 12 grand- children. “on Crisis Tomorrow French to Help Build Factory in Pakistan KARACHI — Pakistan's Corpor-| ation for Industrial Development has signed an agreement with a group of french firms for con- struction of a $33,600,000 fertilizer etche’ Athan a. plant at Multan in western Pakis- ftairs Committee. Capi tan. Gibbs also introduced a reso-|S#id at least 120 persons sal Te about three one-half} When completed in 1960 it will|lution directing the highway’ ee ee et eed turn out 200,000 tons of fertilizer|Partment not to make any perma-|’ pete a year, The French companies will/"ent installations on the ferry dock UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD Hun- position to control said Rep. Lieyd Gibbs ( land), - pian ye Bug F rene 2-Day Special, Fri.& Sat. |7-PIECE Ayr ; seananie ro state also train at their own factories|Site at the Straits until a “full andjtee will. sift a mass of charges) Fie in Efance the Pakistani chemists,|complete” study of disposition of ra engineers, and management , per-|the dock facilities is made. sonnel for the new plant, The resolution, which was the/@ter The Jakes impounded by da’ wae the Saas I y dams m the — ture met for a ob. of the Tennessee valley authority |special session at noon, would de-|on of former Premier Imre Nagy, have an estimated total Fg med adept Pal Maleter and two other) - dock at St. "Ignace. ? miles. East Detroit; three. brothers, Dew- ey of Detroit, Clark in California and McKinley in New York; and/ of Royal Oak, Mrs. Frarices Prince | Carroll of Rochester, N. Y- > MRS, JOHN H, ATLEY- HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs. “US. 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Leaders on.Cyprus — most, ne an, = alo ~ Turn Down Britain's Plans Turn Down Britain's Pla ~ OPENING ; | SICOSUA, Cyprus (AP) — Tey the plan as such, they Represetatives for th Be | OPENIN' me ee. Soet iadecs Sore site a to negotiate on it aod st-|muniy affairs, now on i | th H art f Pp ti | é a tlpan ab prpe ccumeee © and the As 3 ag a ; week ff mantis’ Cabinet définitely would ie gt ie SGA ines |Teiect the plan, which calls for Sates tt face Line ick ‘an This setionent a spe age Base Aanaclen's sched fo join Britain in ‘governing ; theeatened.-An MEBA picket line|#t least in toy ons and where the is docked. | *B@ plan in any event, . Officials of the International), “‘chbishop Makarios, exiled ~” Lanaqshoremen's Assn, said later|'eader of the Greek Cypriot move- : _ ' Pilots Union, however, announced|©YPrict mayors. He said he would | *2Bedroom Homes _ - Located on Melrose Between it would respect the picket lines, S604 his views to the to- 1. & City Sew d Wate | 2S CO a SS, ity Sewer and Water = Perry and Mt. Clemens Sts. __Bredility ot the aise spread /TRObES STANDING BY : , | aM Prd ice ays ered on Sh Thirty thousand British troops : : adison Junior Hig : moved by a new three-year ' (Advertisement) : eo fae agreement betwee Wolaee tilted oie ot ae WFUL $ New Keats Neo-Fleck Paint maritime unions Pacific tug | | Sidewalks. wi the Marne Encincers andthe S p AINS }. * Public Transportation _ | abotat 5/000 union members and 18 , i *-¥2 Mile From Perry Shopping shtpping companies. Mra, Lasiie Carey, 215 Lathers St, Garden | Center . Bee Fee 35 00 ihewmation.60 bell T comga’ | % Youngstown Kitchens D ime Sells - hands, raise my arms, turn my at Coin Firm Auction or even walk, Why my ankles were CR YOU (APA ine was times their normal 1 60f These New Homes coos amd org thout much help. 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For the Bedroom For the Bedroom For the Living Room For the Living Boom Chairs Dinette or Dining Room | Miscellaneous Specials Lamps Cheaper hy | We Sell an Awful| We Should Hire | So-Fa So Good | This Saddens Me | They Said These | We Still Have We Have So the Dozen | LotofFoam Rubber Him Sola bed es neemaity | Hote to part with these Were Small, But | Our Regular ~ Many hampe - . chairs — ® at time We bought a devon of} Mattresses =| The guy who sells us lv | PO IsS00 S| with me to loog sat 1] This Is Ridiculous Specials to move. furniture we dresser, chest book- Os fall clas, bat we have & salesman. Proof of that is eniy, Eel pon woesaibs 5-pe. dinette — table and | That make our competi camaro ‘aint below case bed. Reg. $179.95 — | 04. i, twin size that won't | 2@ 9 truckloads we re to give a good home to a | 4 chairs. Only $29.95. tion squirm .. . 50’ plastic | cost than break anymore. Now $89.95. move. Reg. $199.85 a ceived last month. Now deserving chair I'll give : hose, all brass coup | Prices start at $2.95. siwetstimaste | Roe cca | U Love My. | Sex reson cs MR wiivcscc cess. $175.00 “2° ice re ers : _ lon covers — foam revers- swivel rockers. : ’ : Are You fle cushions. Rea.| Mother-in-Law sans jah end Jes} We Couldn’t ope: French? $148.95. Choice of colors. | put she wanted a Sealy ° Say No INSULATED ont. Hid Bed in coral You doa't have to be to THIS IS Boliatex (phat with Ses we Fought a THERMOS BAG Ironing Boord y vouch Prove — rit Deg agerd : truck load, but they're not | Real large size. Reg. $2.39 Cover and Pad cil bedroom eet Lave | NO BUNK Ho Sells | Scrcaacteme trace | While We've | move fat engl F>u | "tte Koopebet seit | nog. su7 + Only ea arses, Yon om | Taev'a Dank pein Trin] Saellonals, Too | card zon com wm casi! Got It'on | scxvtaie'ace"hiaas |, INSULATED , have it for $319.95. bode 9 plece sectionals, foam | i$ yours for her price Yous tir calp W006. THERMOS JUG ) See a ae |e Our Mind - Sethe tinted [Ree " eeps or Z : orders. All sales are fina! thread. Reg. $2.39 . . . Charcoal We Can’t Mention Dual P urpose and subject to pelor sale. Chairs “oy Only 88 8 ) : the Brand N ; Twope. sectional that | Civ \erthewen We are ALUMINUM : Bed Suites? rand name His Brother’s a | makes into a bed (not too Some in matched sets.| FOLDING CHAIRS ‘Lost and Found room Suites Tolerable’ in turguotee | 2, oing out of business | ONLY $6.50 We do, so we ordered 5 | Because of the price, but Good Salesman or black. Reg. $249.95. py rears Con det Saran cover. Reg. $6.95 sets all alike. Double | you'll recognize it when Yours for $138.98. Only 2 | you ‘are one of our Tegu » +» Only $3.29. Lost in the ee Sed, Wore $37985. | uze taflees (m0 buttons) Too oe pumas) You oor Warehouse costed (| mumeur de “bee tetas, | More 9 pa sesticeale we always give good | The Boys Weren't . : . ys. We just found a desk we Reg. $59.95 . . . Only | foam rubber reversible . Careful didn't know ad. $39.95. Serta and Sealy | cushions. Gavan. FOAM RUBBER ra ve ats “2 . On Display : evar ee comforta- l Should Have So now we have a walnut BED PILLOWS mag svaes but aa it The Salesman | at least 3498.85, but well Listened to , dining room table and 41 Allergy Free. Reg. $7.95 a | 902% for $33.88. ’ Guaran Us settle for only $248.88. M Wi { He res a on the leaves. Plastic ie pair. Only $1.99 a pair. waranteed We Need y wite Sc seenes ance neTATo eae Found in Our . . oop es. Reg. .95. yours . They Would Sell R oom 0 0 Left ' | She said don’t buy too for $158.95. CIGARETTES Unpaid Bills But they haven't so now nly ne much, but I bought an- | Scoop chairs in plastic. ) Invoices for truck loads of pt He 4 Dont other truckload anyway. | They don't look comfort- Camels and Luckies $1.88 | furniture. If new owners sets with large double All bedroom sets reduced | Brown is supposed to sell So I hope she doesn’t see | able, but they are. Made . carton. Viceroys and | for this furniture are not reason, chest and book. | '.2¢w low, low prices. It raat gaa 2 piece set | this price. 2-pc. couch and | to sell for $59.95. we're Personal Pall Malls $1.98 per car | found within reasonable sn we don’t sell some of | ust hasn't sold. All nylon | chair. . . Reg. $189.95 — | parting with them ton. time then we will be case bed. Made. to sell cover. Reg. $379.95 Free instructions on how from $459.95 to $595.00. these we'll have to rent ri $189.96. 10-y : bw only $89.95. Choice of | $28.88. White, turquoise ‘| catch sour tarnitare ; forced to lose these in- Now '$188.88 te $228.88 dnother warehouse. roa doseentg ‘year colors. : or coral. ether. z : aed raabing voices ler @ longer eucted : 5 : . , ‘ : . : . . e- Air Conditioned for. ‘ OR LL . NITURE co oe ) | asy Term Your Comfort a CHARD FURNITURE CO. ee Free Delivery —==—-_164 ORCHARD-LAKE AVENUE 8 BLOCKS WEST OF SAGINAW ers.erigs Yor Our Racking tat eet a ‘. ri e% . ® eC CTC CS Se ee OH 6-8 Oe WOT ew a 7 ar EL oe — TE 6 Uae OO" ee he ee ee ee ee Se f a we Se ee a eee Sa Bee og ins Pe adn Sie Mike teh is a ‘ « 2 Sg ee FL are tte COURTREN t FAIREST OF THE FAIR — “uate of Romeo High School, was crowhed Miss Romeo last night. | Stump. She'll reign over pre-Peach Festival activities and be a candidate ormosa for the Peach Queen title when the selection is made Aug. 1. y lke Attending Jill Trask, 18-year-old June grad- While Montreal Parents at Dance 3 shoe Nursemaid Says Kidnap Done on Spur of Moment*™ "== TORONTO (UPI) — A blond German-born nursemaid told police today she kidnaped Joel Reitman, 21-year-old heir to a clothing chain fortune, for $10,000 ransom on the spur of the moment while his parents were at a dance, 3 Police said that after seven hours of questioning, Greta Goede final- ly admitted she carried out the abduction all by herself after tell- ing five different stories, includ- ing one that claimed five men forced her to kidnap the child. Joel Reitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Reitman of Mount Royal, a Montreal suburb, was kidnaped last Saturday and found unharmed in an Ottawa taxi driver's home Tuesday. News of the abduction was withheld until he was returned to his family. . Mrs. Goede said the idea of kid- naping Joel came to her suddenly after the Reitmians went to a party last Saturday night. “JoJo didn't want to go to sleep,” she said. “I played with hind. At 8:30, Mri Reitman called to ask how things were and I told|roaq about 11:30 last him everything was fine. “it was after that that wheels began churning in my head.” Mrs. Goede said she took the boy to Ottawa, a city she never had. visited before, and checked into the Lord Elgin Hotel. Set Open House at Campus Site | North Central Christian, College to Show Estate to Public June 28 AVON TOWNSHIP—Open house will be held June 28 at the future campus site of the North Central Christian College, 820 W. Avon Rd., G. Wheeler Utley, chairman of the college’s Board of Directors, an- nounced today. Located on a 37-acre estate, the property recently was purchased from Maxon, Inc., a Detroit Ad- vertising agency, by the North Central Christian College Founda- tion. The main building of the col- lege, a 200-foot former residence, is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped area developed around two lakes, Other features of the campus include formal gardens, a _ roe garden with a tiny ‘mountain stream,”’ a greenhouse filled with orchid plants and two large bar- becue patios. The Clinton River flows through the rear of the prop- erty, and provides the outlet for the spring-fed lakes. Wyeth and Harman, Inc., Port Huron architects, are developing the plans for the campus, as well as detailed plans for the first new building, Wheeler said, All the present building? on the | Edison St. made a left turn | into Saginaw and was hit by the They spent the weekend there, she said, and she left the boy with ° a taxi driver and returned to/Central Montreal by train. arrested Tuesday. . The President was not Police said Mrs. Goede toldjyled for any formal talk et the about a number of broken ro-|defense sessions, but there was a tionally upset.” tried to commi They said she suicide by tak- pga Se 2 3 ] oene Beatty Exchanges — Vows With Paul Heinke On Square Lake Road 7 Hurt in Head-on Collision Square Lake road near Rochester|lided with his auto, night. All|ber how the Ward W. Wright, 19, of 840 N. Miller St., Rochester, driver of one car, suffered shoulder and head injuries. ° In the other auto were Harry engagement of their daughter, * Marjorie Jean, to Earl C. a ‘ BRENDEL’S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 3 Mi, West of Utien RE 2-6141 L. Allen, 32, of 6060 Atkins Rd., 15, of 422 E, Third St., back and shoulder injuries; Barbara Land, 15, of 1215 Harding St., fractured leg and shoulder injuries; Sandra Hohf, 15, 196 Cloverport Rd., frae- tured knee and cuts; and Connie Bull, 16, cuts about the forehead. Cyclist Breaks Leg When He Strikes Car A motorcyclist. suffered a frac- tured leg yesterday in a collision with a car at 5:10 p.m. on N. Saginaw and Clark streets. * * * é Martha E, Johnson, 67, of 123 = |motorcycle which she did not see icoming, she told Pontiac police. | The driver, Harry D. Stuart, 21, \of 82 Newberry St., was treated iat Pontiac General Hospital for la broken leg. | Milford Driver Injured ‘After Dozing at Wheel MILFORD—A Milford man who| fell asleep at the wheel ran off the road into a tree yesterday at 5 |p.m. on Bogie Lake road near M59 in White Lake Township. | Russell Hagland, 43, of 2411 iLakeside Dr., told Pontiac Post FULL PRICE $711,250°° Perennial Rye 5” fl ~ Garden Wheelbarrow > f ; , 719.95 $6” Up ss On teat On legs with wheels. 21’ Moto Mower. “49” I * : | | CIVILIANS site, except the caretaker’s cot-|State Police that he dozed off at speciicn foot TW an. 4 pam |tnc General Hoopial Sa bewinod $ = eae . | Ave. $—Tiigt to 9 June 28. : ‘chest. | Own, p US costs Hh 650 pei Thars Sat. € foe — Teen Wed # fe ce : Lmagine! A HOUSE PAINT _— : — HAA ; THAT YOU CAN USE es | MEI: ! 1 2 Short Blocks to: 2 BO deen! 4 IN ANY WEATHER = os TTLES (100°s) ET, DAMP OR DRY hi - = is Ld — f Goes on even a damp : a8 FILM: SERVICE Fr 19* ii surface—even in a $7 95 ‘. SCHI I ae “ ah Le eae light rain. _ : i ‘ f Sy a ; CHT | = , Opdyke Hardware || Pov Sand Co. ¥ S60 Auburn Ave a DRUG STORE -— © : : a AOS Ae oe ° ce eee Se SS a ; : ., } * : 4 = i < 4 ‘ . a4 -* Vance H. Day of B. : : The family traveled east to at graduation exer- : ~~ of their son, Peter, from Holinéss College, Plymouth, x *« * a 4 Mrs. L..C. Kramp entertained at a luncheon at her ' home on Auburn road Thursday afternoon. Her guests in- cluded Mrs, Harry Richards, Mrs. Don Ro Mrs. | Robert B. Tarr, Mrs. Lee Kremer, Mrs. B. B. Roush, Mrs. | J. A. Rammes, Mrs. Corliss Armstrong, and Mrs, Franklin Mills of Birmingham. : : “es *x* #+ 2 ae . and Mrs, Henry L. Morris of Watkins Lake were i i on their 25th anniversary at a party ven at their home by their daughters, Mrs. R. A. McNa- mara, Mrs. Robert Redick and Evelyn Morris. | _ Guests from Dearborn, Livonia, Saline, Garden City, Romulus, Pontiac and Waterford attended. A call from Mr. Sponsored by the Michigan Council of Churches, Sue Merkle and Roberta Welch of Arrowood drive, Carol Sommer of Winterberry drive and Sue Smith of Edgewood drive (left to right) are leaving for Europe 3 Hostesses Entertain Bride-to-Be The first of a series of bridal ~ parties honoring Sidonie Jeanne Shunck, who will ex- change vows‘ with Bradley Campbell Reardon on June 23, was a miscellaneous shower held Thursday evening at the . ’ home of Mrs. Edmund Winde- jer on Hatchery road. Cohost- esses were Mrs. James Den- Herder and Mrs. John Naz. Twenty guests attended the af- fair. ts & * On June 26 Jeanne’s mother, Mrs. William Shunck, will en- tertain at a preview tea at the Shunck home on Lotus Lake. Bridesmaids will be feted at a luncheon June,.27 given by Mrs. William Vann at her home on South Shore drive. * * * ; Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth N. Reardon, the prospective bride- groom’s parents, will give the rehearsal dinner at Devon Ga- bles on the evening of June 27. Pontiac Press Photos Also singing at the Brussels World Fair as two of the 75 members of the Michigan Chorale are Bunny Lyon (left) and Sally Garabrant of Kingswood | School. The choir is a part of the Youth for Under- | standing teenage exchange program. Bunny is the | daughter of the Raymond E. Lyons of Bloomfield "Hills and Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Garabrant ‘of Cran- © brook road are Sally's parents. of the dresses she will fos - Lane % 4. 0 : Mr. and Mrs. John H. Savage of Birmingham were hon- red last weekend at a reception at the Aspen road home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. an® Mrs. John H. party activities. . sary, and their 13 children were present. j to & on Returning from Chicago where they attended the Ter- ritorial Congress of the Salvation Army as delegates are Sr. Capt. and Mrs, Magnus A. Michalsen, Roger Monro, Harold O’Berry, Wilbur Bannon, Mrs. Charles Pettit, Pau! Michalsen, Melvin, Margaret and Mildred Melzer. ee ee Mr.’and Mrs. fiarold Wedow of Drayton Plains are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, James Har- old, June 9 at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents ofthe child are Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Bryson of South Marshall street and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wedow of East South boulevard. i £ on the Youth for Understanding teenage exchange program. The girls are shown on the lawn of Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, where they are members. _ Been? 2 ome Savage Jr. The occasion was their 50th wedding-anniver- : = MRS. HAROLD P. YOUNGMAN __‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20,1058 Thursday evening in Traschen and Harold Paul ) Youngman, Parents of Louis Traschen of James K the Nathan io eb Barbara Traschen Wed in New Jersey Thursday Barbara Traschen and Har- old Paul Youngman were married Thursday evening at the Essex House, Newark, N.J. Rabbi Sanford Saperstein of the Reformed Jewish Con- gregation of Merrick, Long Island, N.Y. officiated at the candlelight ceremony. : Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Traschen of James K boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Youngman of West Orange, N.J. The bride wore an ivory peau de sole gown accented with Alencon lace. Her finger- tip veil fell from a headpiece of matching lace and seed pearls, and she carried a bou- quet of white orchids and_ ste- phanotis. _ ATTENDANTS NAMED Maid of honor was the bride's cousin, Andrea Freund of South Orange, N.J., with Mrs. Herzl Rosenbaum of Plainfield, N.J., the bride- groom's sister, as matron of honor. Beth Marilyn Tauder of South Orange was brides- maid. Herzl Rosenbaum, the bride- groom’s brother - in-law was best man. Ushers -were Dr. Burton Zweiman of Clifton, N.J., and Irwin Levy. Jaycees to Host Parties A number of local couples will host parties in their homes prior to the Pontiac Area Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce dance, “Around the World,” which will be held Saturday at Westacres Community House. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har- ris of Exmoor street will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Low, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weddle and Mr..and Mrs. Jack Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carros of DeSota place will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kovalesky and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church. The Avondale avenue home of the Richard Jorgensens will be visited by Mr. and Mrs. William Vigelius of Birming- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Norm O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jarvis of Bramble drive will have Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weedon and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huff as guests. The bride is a graduate of Wayne State University and on the faculty of Livingston High School, Livingston, N.J. The -bridegroom was gradu- ated from Wharton Schoo] of Finance and Commerce, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. * * * After a trip to Acapulco and Mexico. City, the couple will live in West Orange, N. J. Newark, N. J. were Barbara the couple are Mr. and Mrs. boulevard and Youngmans - of West Orange, * Greeting - it would have been kind to have asked her to sit with you, but it was still not an obligation. a “Dear Mrs. Post: boy and myself have been dis- cussing. the following problem and would like you to settle it. When driving a young woman home after a date, is it necessary for the man to leave the car and walk up to the front door with her?” ‘Answer: In the bright day- light—especially in a busy street—waiting in his car in front of the house until she is in would be sufficiently polite. At night, he should of course go with her to the door, Birmingham Guests Puzzled Nomad Party Slated BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Campbell have friends puzzled about the party they are giv- ing next Saturday evening. In- vitations read ‘‘A Nomad Par- ty, and guests were request- ed to bring one candle and 10 matches! It will be a progressive affair starting at the Campbells’ home on Roland drive. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT Several former Birmingham residents will be in town this weekend and among them will be Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peters of Summit, N. J. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Peters are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy K. Loud of Pilgrim road. The Louds will move next week to their new home in Bloom- field Hills. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Atwood B. Oat- man of New York came early in the week. Mrs, Whiting Ray- mond was hostess at a ‘‘cof- fee’ for Mrs. Oatman Thurs- day. * * * From Rockland, Me., came Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney Weeks who formerly lived on Glen- gary road. Mr. Weeks flew home early this week and Mrs. Weeks with Mrs. James R. Weeks and her children will motor back to- gether. The James Weeks, with whom his parents have been staying, will spend much of this summer. GIVES SPINSTER DINNER Mrs. George Schatz of New- port, R. L., is visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Andrew Klein. Mrs. Schatz gave the spinster din- ner for bride-elect Patricia Jackson Thursday evening in her mother’s home on Haynes street. She will be matron of honor at Patricia's Saturday wedding to Lt. Richard N. George. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell D. George of Watertown, N. Y. | Vicki Vandecar of Pon- |= tiac Central High School is showing her mother one | take to Europe as a mem- you ber of the Michigan | can't judge Chorale, of the teenage a book exchange program. Spon- sored by the Michigan | Council of Churches, the group will sing at the Brussels World Fair and other European cities. Vicki’s parents are the Victor Vandecars We Will Be Glad to Show You the Difference ! Nila Tompkins Feted at Party . Nila Lea Tompkins, whose marriage to James Rupert will the finest, we hove it. mend our budget series. be an event of June 28 at First Featured Christian Church, was honored _at a luncheon and shower given At These Special at the home of Mrs. Brady Prices Adams on Sinclair avenue. Guests attending the Wednes- _| 1. Carat 375.00 day affair were Mrs. William | 34 Carat ... .300,00 Tompkins, Mrs. John Appleton, |- 5 Mrs. Nelson Wiley, Mrs. Paul | Ye Carat ... 250.00 Colton, Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. ., ¥z Ceret ....200.00 John Radenbaugh, Mrs. Harry i] Y, Carat ... , 150,00 Kuhse, Mrs. Duncan McColl, V4 Corat 100.00 Lorna MacKellar, Mrs, Harold Brown and Mrs. Lowell Mount.’ by its cover... i by JEWELERS 16 West Huron St., Pontiac, nor a fhe Diamond S its weight...) _ @ Connolly's have every grade to select from. If you wish If you wish brilliance with minor imperfections and wonderful values, we highly recom- "2 @¢ » Prices Inclade 4K Levee Geld On Budget Terms 10'¢ Down, 10% ~ a Month & are giving the rehearsal] din- ner Friday evening at Rotun- da Inn, : * * *. Lynn Bennett, fiancee of Clune J. Walsh Jr., will be hon- ored at a buffet supper Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne An- dreae will be hosts. Kitty Proctor has - invited friends of Lynn and Clune to Als supper party next Wednes- Another - ~, ~ Dames of Malta Dinner Honors _sard, Mrs. Elmer Beardsley, Mrs. Clyde Matthews, Mrs. = Clark, Mrs. Bert Barber, Mrs. James Cross, Mrs. William Daugherty and Mrs. James Schram, all past protectors. LOW PRICE! All work done by senior students under super- vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day W ednesday ’ Call Miss Wilson Today . for Information PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 1614 East Huron Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor Spiedel Watch Bands V> OFF allan. FE 2-5812 88 N. Saginaw SPECIAL | | if you've given even @ new carpet fer ony room in - FE 2-0294 Also 45 Walnut St., Mt. Clemens thought te So Hialeah from the looms of Mohawk To get so fascinating a tweedy texture, and so sturdy a carpet, HIALEAH yarns and lifts them to various pile heights— and fashions them in a variety of deniers as well! 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Too Thin — (Others Too Fat! meting ot Mizpah Three Are Gussts. ry al Sisters . op pe ° By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _icycle riding is good exercise ex- ever, the scraped baby foods, For Building Supplies See (The Friday Question Box) {cept for general exercise, Is it| ome. However, Just one 30 minute both meat and vegetables, have yng,’ * me 1 2, jSame of my friends tell Me|eooq for the upper leg?” pened et bes fo ow re made aii ulcer diet easier to ies Miter, phat: grand iat 9 Wito gain any weight. My mother| A. Bleycle riding ts splendid time and are not fatigued by it, | Prepere and have also provided |'7 1° 0 Cate Oa nine thinks the same, Two of my| general exercise, and as any €X- | and wish to speed the process | more variety. Discuss this with (mrs William Vance and Mrs. ad friends think I am too thin,| ercise, will help you lose pounds | adopt the two exercise periods. your physician, Harrington. = aan Pees Say each 1a] SS Saas Oe | Sale Oe or lS im Sin ee |pounds, I am small bohed.” a spot reduéer. It will firm the rete ners one ~ merry inte Seaeed We pit OG aie sai Oty Pioneer Unit A. You did not give me your | 16% it looks just like I had had a lawn| Mrs. Clyde Fairchild was host- A. This is really a medical just a age -but you are underweight | Q..“Would exercising 30 minutes| question and you should follow mower run over my head, It starts|°*s to 13 members of Pioneer Sis-} whether you are grown or in {in the morning and another 30 at sear doctor’s advice. Usually ul- {near the front and goes all the|\rs for 8 cooperative | your early teens. You should gain | night help me reduce enough faster) (.. potients are asked to drink way to the top of my head. I am about 20 pounds. to be worthwhile?” so much cream and milk that [5° Worried I am not even myself.” Q. “Please tell me whether bi- A, You will lose faster with | they may add poundage. How-/ A, I am not certain what you FAINT TAS ee ee : ic AAS aS ° it well be when have Z | S AS Dear Abby: , . beet certian Mt ao Bee chee side. AWS é i= Fi - M But you seem so worried that I _ atiis iC ; i . ' . ‘na ~_ i= J e + . HEE ireman’s Hours Burn Mom | yrsiststeieett | = tS = j= By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN still going around in circles. cause you refused to be kissed seo | S| iP =—}iis “DEAR ABBY: My father | Maybe your doctor can | on your first date, he is too ete & My test meseeres| YOUE —— \, 4 @ 1e is a fireman. As soon as the | Straighten him out. san et oe Oe peed re ae ee 2 ee! aie | iS iZ =} 1Z | five o'clock whistle goes, so | . * o€ * seams. ‘Soke Minn dete the waist that T woud like tex BAL HROOM 2 : Na N | dots “he. He gets home by | | DEAR ABBY: Idon't agree | it ; " lereise before I get more of it.” oo cee ‘ Na NG | | Sete be man | ants who pach tuk cien | 1 = *. A. Your measurements are|Wth a New — | : in ia bod N rt % N i| Y | afternoon and in public are cruel and foolish. CONFIDENTIAL TO MARI. | within the allowable for a good | 5 yellow r. _ em g il eat Pad get away with murder in pub- | THEY DON'T TELL! , - heed the signs of the time. fj : a | eS crema gee | ON [Sommer auery) ae 1 _ _ | get anything , age ‘of the situation. Fy bv ni FAT- een me ataeet iad a | 3 Off Put Louver Doors in Your Home done. This MY laren sre grown | TE nat fre wil burn. Wisdom. | ® stamped, self addressed enve- | 3] aoa el ee ere eee a : : aw - wi fight. I think their pants and raise welts tk ® man in care of this newspaper. |, custom-built venity is the $5 . $39.50 on their bottoms matt " if he was not ABBY hers we ad now ad yor a personal reply, write quickest, ¢asiest, most a fireman and to Abby in care of this paper. ical way to :modern- aoe Shae ae ae — and the ey anise Enclose a self-addressed, Got an Aller gy? loodoaes. fa yp comer — | What do you think?” | President of the DAR.” ana | (Switch Over: - (Ski one FIREMAN’S DAUGHTER . _— atin —_——_—_—— built-in vanity styles. ‘ DEAR DAUGHTER: Plenty “DEAR ABBY: I have a lady P lymouth Unit Hears to N ew P r oduct of firemen manage to keep 5 ici i CARL SHELL their own “home fires buns | ‘isi! who is not poor. by say Visitor From India Developing an allergy to a cer- . . | le ee a — Regine ae lot. | The Plymouth Group of First tain beauty prudect Po! aicaggd and SONS : Jhen she is at a luncheon or | with Dad's. ins ac een a dae ee Congregational Church met with)not yet know why a woman may x * & | maven “th so she asks | MES: Melvin Boersma of Lock/use a certain product happily for 4994 Dixie Hwy. Nees cnet J — ve the hostess It abe can put the — Wednesday evening. ang ae = suddenly become aller- Drayton Plains e roller ri - | the food in a sack and take it esses were Mrs. Irwin 2 : ’ OR 3-5043 though I was only 16 and he home. :Naturally they give her (and Beulah Phillips. Pier —. however, is fairly was 17 we fell in love. We got | plenty. Do you think this is all | Rajani Basynat, International mple. peepee aiplceg Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. marr a hurry right?” - : another prod same : I had to quit school because CURIOUS FRIEND soho hag ou apc or to common made expec | of the baby which was on | DEAR FRIEND: It's all |Dictures of Nepal, India, her home. |-%, Doce with allergy, It does ped as ee — ae ee . eee me. 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JoAnn Giles entertained 22 mem-|less they are extremely serious, —— — + Day yi _ o— | cause the doctor says no On our first date he tried to bers of Zeta Phi Zeta Sorority) ™0st just constitute a mild nui- , Phone _— — OPEN SAT. 8-3 _ skating past my sixth month. | kiss me and I stopped him | wednesday evening at her Water-|c. aon’ , | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 a | I am very lonesome. Should | saying, “I'm not that kind of | 1.4 nome. College aaiabete Beng wrabhgay! pies _ re I go to watch him skate with a girl.” ; other girls or should he stay “I have grown very fond of for the summer also atte - |lipstick. Buy another product and home with me?” him and we still date but |Plams were discussed for the an-igo happily on your way. 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It comes to us daily in the mail. . “The people I meet tell me they are frankly perplexed by the current turn of economic events. People who in the past gave little thought to money matters. All ask endless questions. . * x * ; In former recessions, they recall, the prices they paid for food and clothing and shelter declined. This is not so today. Po- tatoes never cost as much and there is talk of raising the price of steel. When steel costs more, it is the prelude to higher price tags on a host of consumer items. : In their perplexity people evety- - where are trying to solve this economic riddle. So far they have done two - - things: they are putting more money - into savings and they are sharply reduc- - {ng their indebtedness, that is they are showing much hesitancy in buying on time-payment plans. These factors in themselves, however, give neither individuals nor the nation any clear-cut answer to that pervasive -ques- tion: Where are we going, economically speaking? When the day comes to withdraw those stashed-away dollars, how much will they buy? Will the purchase you defer this year cost you less next year? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20; - {He's in Dog House — for Freeing Pooch © - The answers we all seek are complex because this recession is unlike any we've ever seen before. What makes it, differen is the fact that inflation is not dead. In- stead, all signs point towards its continua- tion. : x *& Look at what has happened already. These figures have just been released by A married man with two children eatn- ing $3,000 a year in 1939 kept a net income of $2,970. His federal taxes and social se- curity cost him $30, His $2,970 bought him | $2,970 worth of goods and services. That same worker must earn $6,457 today in order to realize the same pur-_ chasing power. Of his 1958 earnings, $722 go to pay taxes and social security and $2,765 go down the drain in power, lost te inflation! That ¢: bought. 100 cents worth of goods and services in 1939 will only buy you 48.5 This then is the basis for your concern | with matters financial, my friends, and | you'd better be concerned. It takes a lot | know this—for those 48.5 cents to make | the present happy and future secure. Yet | no one can promise that some of: those | 48.5 pennies won’t continue to slide down | of considered juggling — the inflation drain, (Copyright, NEA) No. 10 Downing Falling Down, _ {ise soorf and windows Report Claims The committee estimated it will cost 1% million dollars to put mat- LONDON (AP)—No. 10 Downing'ters right at No, 10, 11 and 12. St., like a famous bridge, is fall- But the facade, so familiar to ‘tourists the world over, will main unchanged. ing down. The official residence of British Prime Ministers—nearly 300 years old—is so shaky that a report by|U.N. Day Paid Holiday three lords and two knights rec-/q¢ McDonnell Aircraft ST, LOUIS (AP) — McDonnell Aircraft Corp, will start observ- The report urged that the chan-|ing United Nations Day as a ‘paid ommends that Harold Macmillan move out as soon as possible. x. * * the foundations, a carpenter has as gal | |to be around all the time adjust- Philippines Given od | The agreement wes snncended cellor of the exchequer, Derick|holiday this year, and company|Cariog P. Garcia. Heathcoat Amory, whose home /executives No. 10, said the committee, is of fire is substantial. collapse. Some floors are weakjed Nations,” said J. S. McDon-|° Garcia has been and need supports. nell, president of the firm, ported 350 million dollars in long x * * U. N, Day, Oct. 24, has been/term credits, The wooden staircase is old and|made a seventh paid holiday decayed. Roofs are bad. Beetles |contracts hope the idea will and office is next door, also move.|spread throughout the world. “We believe it is appropriate structurally unsound and the risk/that all the people of this planet * * * $75 Million Credit | WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States agreed today to es- tablish a new 75-million-dollar line of credit for the Philippines and * provide 50 million dollars in de- velopment loan funds. 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Preparatory activity is at fever pitch as armed forces and exhibit- ors plan to move in early to make/g their installations in the dock areas at St. Ignace and Mackinaw City. . sion and the Michigan Historical Commission. Distinguished and historic -per- ‘lsens in addition to the Dedication officials will join the Saturday on. the Mackinac coe eee: ke AND NOW I?’s FINISHED — Top photo § April. 1958 with shows the great bridge at the Straits of Mackinac mile length, sa in April 1954 as caissons of steel were sunk — , Michigan's two “some of them to a depth of 200 feet in bedrock .=— and filled with concrete. Bottom photo was made from almost the same spot in the air in to 28. | Expect Huge Crush at Straits Troopers to Handle Jams STRAITS OF MA CKINAC BRIDGE —Take half a million people, most of them in automo- biles and all of them in a festive) mood, and plunk them down in a few square miles of territory bor- dering the Straits of Mackinac. If the weather’s nice, that’s the) situation that likely will challenge) Michigan State Police when the crowds gather for dedication of the 100-million-dollar Straits bridge next week. Come what may, Capt. Fred Davids says his men will be ready to handle probably the big- gest crush of traffic the Straits has ever known. “Unless we do, people who get caught in traffic jams will never want to see the bridge again, and we can’t have that,” said Davids. Eighty Troopers from State Po- lice posts across the state have been assigned to control traffic during the three-day celebration. at St. Ignace and Cheboygan posts. lw Working with members of the! iBridge Authority, the dedication! jcommittee and local officials, Da-' i vids spent three weeks laying out smoothly. Each man will be assigned to one, location for the three days, and) he'll get no relief. From mid-morning till late at night, he'll be expected to man his post except when traffic vol- ume is light. “Despite those rough hours, we had no trouble getting volunteers,” said Davids. “This assignment will give many Troopers their first look at the bridge and an opportunity to see friends from other posts.” Besides handling the regular cort the 83 county queens to and from a Sault Ste. Marie dormitory once a day. Using Kalamazoo Canoe To Re-Enact Nicolet's Trip Kalamazoo was awarded a Fes- tival distinction when out of a flood of-offers from all over Michigan, the Midwest and even Ontario and Quebec, the 13-foot birch bark ca- noe owned by Celer Stafford of the Stafford Marine Supply Co, of Kal- amazoo was chosen for the Nicolet Ceremony at the Straits. * * To play the role of Nicolet the Festival Committee was fortunate to secure Ralph Sawyer\of the world’s champion team long. dis- bois of the period, will be his team champion partner, 2nd Lt. Tom Gildersleeve, who is also his part- ner in business, Both are from Oscoda. e * The Nicolet ceremony will be at 10 a.m. starting from the shore of Old Fort Michilemackinac.in Mack- inaw City, near the Bridge. Simul- bridge, two stalwart Indian canoe men in full regalia will set out in with Beaver skins loaned by the -|Silberman Fur Corp. og bec and New York, . x * ' “They plan to meet Nicolet ‘ander the bridge, To add a 20th-Century touch to 17th-Century history, it is expected the Air Fofce will fly Jover in a Jet formation. in operation since November, 1957, but will be dedicated in ceremonies next weekend, June 25 That's in addition to men stationed, flow of traffic, State Police will es-' Assisting him, as a coureur de}. § taneously from the other side of the} ~ another birch bark canoe laden! © vehicles operating on its five- ving hours on the trip between peninsulas. The bridge has been They'll also keep crowds in . at big parades planned for it. Ignace and Mackinaw City re nd handle a myTiad other traf- ‘Activity "Grom to Fever Pitch | wiener, lis crisp pie crust around steaming a if At the Ag-rama in the fair grounds at Cheboygan there will be two full days, June 26 and 27, of entertainment and education sponsored by. the Festival Agricul-; tural Committee and the Tourist; Committee, Drill teams, folk danc- ers, horse shows, music, 4-H Club acts will feature the agricultural day time show. Evening shows at the Ag-rama is still | nwall, but oe that it not only “and the US. Dominion Marine Assn. at To-t- it hag/TOMto voiced strong opposition, Pethc= wx" so gama ny Fy equa age tor Ae agli i four photographs, are some of the men who risked their lives to build the $100,000,000 Mackinac Bridge. Five workers lost their lives before the bridge was completed. Top left: bolting and riveting sections of steel together as the approaches snaked out over the Straits. Even here, near the shoreline, they worked at considerable heights over the water. Top right: workmen stretch wire screen catwalk between the main towers — ‘Some Like, Others Dislike zp Lawrence Toll Fees OTTAWA (AP)—First reactions to proposed shipping tolls for the St. Lawrence Seaway are sharply divided in Canada Steelworkers The The proposed tolls, giving a break to some Canadian and| | US. operators for the seaway’s 50-year payoff period, were) | made public by Transport Minister George Hees. one of the most hazardous of jobs in building the bridge. Two men lost their lives in this operation when the catwalk gave way. Bot- tom left:, Steelworkers tighten clamps on the main cables after they were spun between main towers that soared more than 500 feet above the water of the Straits. Bottom right: Business as usual with ore boats 150 feet below thé workers as they attach suspender cables, strung from main cables aloft, to steel beams in the suspension section of the bridge. MACKINAC Nicolet pass s in 16. Aha ‘The U.S. Lake Shippers Assn. at Chicago and the Canadian _|Shipowners’ Assn. here said the rates were reasonable and suit- able. In Commons, support also.was expressed. However, the ‘been traditional in Michigan's Up-|saying the toll charges would |... per Peninsyja ever the boom |« mining days of the roaring 1890s when Cornish families migrated to with them the Pasty recipe. The 2th Century version which is giving that old favorite, the hot dog, a run for its mustard, is the size and shape of a hot dog) — but instead of a roll around a) (as are all pastys) is beef, vegetables and potatoes all nicely seasoned. Who Cecmish seleaty called & 5 hot-meal-in-a-hand, because that is what it was, and thy wrapped | the Upper Peninsula and brought! “kill trade.” ° * * * ‘the seaway agencies and the Can-) ladian and U.S. governments. They | would provide a lower rate idomestic packagé freight than fo ‘foreign shipping of the same type. | The tolls must be approved by Cents a ton of bulk cargo and five for half the total regardless of the r number of locks used. Canadian package freight on | the lake and river system’ now — runs te an estimated 500,000 tons | a year, a relatively small part of the traffic. “The Welland Canal tinking Lakes Ontario and Erie now carries it in newspapers where it stayed hot in the bottom of the mines unti] lunch when they needed more than a cold sandwich. around 23 million tons a year, and the St. Lawrence .River canal sys- tem about 13 million tons. * * * Members of the Lake Carriers Association whose ships will be in. fie chores. oat all goes well, non-resident on the state-owned ferry Vacation-. ‘land. Along with four other ferries in the state-owned fleet it went out of service with the opening of the bridge last November. | |remembered. These listed are just pass under agi Bridge * * a plan to keep traffic flowing’ Troopers will set up headquarters| Festival Commmitne workers are ,entusiastic about Festival plans, ‘and promise visitors a great show, | Under a rate system proposed by toll committees of Canada’s ‘Seaway Authority and the U.S. would get the same rate as bulk | cargo. This is less than half the of general cargo. The Canadian committee, in a the area during the Festival days seaway Development Corp., pack- of 340 million dollars by the United are expected to give salutes tO aoe freight between Canadian States. the Bridge and celebrants as they points and between U.S. points | at they would be expected to yield | jlots of fun and something to be report tabled in the House of | a few. j Pi Million and next week. 28. Any new commemorative stamp brings requests from thousands of for first-day issues and envelopes carrying the postmark of the site depicted on the stamp. Postal authorities said 1% mil- Ready for Mackinac Sale STRAITS OF MACKINAC BRIDGE (AP) — Thanks to a) ithree-cent postage stamp, some three dozen men and women will go on the federal payroll in St. Ignace and Mackinaw City That’s how many people it’ll take to handle the expected crush of mail brought on by issuance of a stamp commemorat- ing the dedication of the —— of Mackinaw Bridge June 26- stamp collectors the world Over) soan | , # Half Stamps Commons by Hees, said the low- er rate is necessary to enable waterborne package freight to compete with rail and truck~ carriers operating along paraliel routes. ie The committee, with agreement of the U.S: committee, proposed these tolls: 1. Between Montreal and Lake Ontario, four cents a ton on a, vessel's fross registered tonnage plus 40 cents a ton on bulk cargo and 90 cents a ton on general cargo. For partial transit on this stretch that has seven locks, 15 lion of the blueish-green stamps will go on sale here Wednesday ' just after a luncheon honoring Postmaster Gen. Arthur E, Sum- | . Dedication ceremonies don't start officially till the following day but Summerfield, a Michigan man, will arrive Wednesday for the stamp send-off, * * * | While dedication festivities are| going on, 150 million of the stamps’ will go on sale at postoffices _ throughout the country. At the direction of Gov. Williams, state agencies in Lansing will getil 50,000 of them next Thursday for use on state mailings through the summer months "» oo. ‘cents a registered ton plus two icents per ton of general cargo. iA partial transit will be assessed * ade icommercial ‘lock. 4. Pleasure craft will pay’ a min- imum $2 per lock. First reaction to the proposed tolls, which would go into effect when the seaway opens in the A charge of 50 cents per passenger for each| per cent of the total toll for each For the Welland Canal, two} | 1959 navigation season, was favor-— able. The tolls are aimed at wiping! off the estimated 471 million dol- | sar Canada-U.S. investment in 5u years and paying for operatpon and | maintenance costs. The capital | cost is being shared on the basis Tolls will be divided up in | | the same ratio. Over the 50 years an average of $20,800,000 a year | to Canada and $7,200,000 to the U.S. Canada will do the collecting, re- ‘taining all income from the all- Canadian Welland Canall and divid- ing the other tolls with the United States. Paper Carries Current SOUTH LEE, Mass—Electrical- ly conductive paper built up out \of metal fibers just as paper is| 'made from wood pulp has been| developed at a South Lee paper! company. It also resists extreme | temperatures, has magnetic prop-| erties, and conducts heat, HOOLVENT The Name You Can Genet IN ALUMINUM AWNINGS —_ . ZB lllp i f | DON’T BE FOOLED BY IMITATIONS— t Phone for Free Measuring FE 5-2102 or FE 5-1637 L&V AWNING CO. 163 W. MONTCALM AWNINGS ] Special Window Awning 7 495 Door Hood 14” : Str alts ‘route to the becan mis Pindian. and nary, aes per soldier. ‘met From the l600s through the War. of 1812 first. Frenchman. and. Englishman, then Briton and American fought to control, ite way. In was the ply | e HISTORICAL MARKER — Visitors to the dedication of the Mackinae Bridge will find this marker, which records the history of the famous Straits. The marker was placed by the Michigan Historical Commission to trace the history of the Straits from 1634 to 1957. — | for the bridge dedication, despite rumors and reports of a shortage. Brown made his report follow- ing a personal canvass of the accommodations situation in the area for the Mackinac Bridge Dedication Festival. This canvass took in Sault Ste. Marie, St. Ig- nace, Mackinaw City, Cheboy- gan, Petosky, Charlevoix, Indian River and Harbor Springs. The Price at Slaybaugh's Includes the Best in Service! We put your boat and motor on the water and guarantee He will give proper service, AT N EXTRA CHARGE. We Give You What You Pay For! Convertible Tops for Boats Fish and ride in comfort with a con- vertible top on your boat. Sizes for many different boats. Cushions for Your Comfort Cushions specially designed for boats. Will give longer wear. Also life preserver ‘Says Housing Available for Bridge Dedication MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI — Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of the Mackinac Bridge Authority, reported today that a good supply of housing accommodations are still available in the Straits area cushions. SLAYBAUGH’S| 630 Oakland Ave. FE 8-0453 5 ‘\ fe * a Re ES OE SS SE SS ee SE : Mi ate 3S -_____THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1058 Bloomfield Hills True Gardeners Remain By MRS, LESTER A. COLMAN Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Asen., Inc. « r i in Pursuit of Dreams ea eae as A m and Garden . Tpe., : throughout the will be By CYNTHIA LOWRY too must have a die-down period Gioratens een en Ghee (AP) Newsfeatures Writer when they are producing seed for beauty : ; xt 4 s Flowering trees provide ’ oi ganener's lite ts a constant|""Sometimes T think the best place Protection, food - vibrant and beautiful with color pol gra pels reaeLypincdrrl A bare hill, such as the one on . 8e) r , . tothe fal hing rots of tn gassing them in border all thee |=——Poe eee = 3 3 own ignoring m for : oe . awe achieve. |The trouble eh H =< * | % an easy trouble v na . ment, It involves the use of flow- |bulbs in an area outside a garden t It ] A e tS t ; t ‘ perennial, biennial and annual |period, the grass around them can es ; : = new water-rinsable a a ene - V bl Fl : G i q. remover eis the one gardener satisfied business producing : ousekeepin with his succession of blooms. (succession of bloom, the gardener g t . g p paint and : : St == == consent Vegetable, Flowers Growing Tips ses _| [rh the is ? “ * 2s z : - o 3 é Z : —“— 1. Lang erat pes oreodaga rs By WAYNE B, SIEFERT titer during, the growing: season around Jie 15 but varies with;these ts plenty of fertiizer. ‘This Pure Merion Blue Grass Lawn Seed My own dull period comes in the|€nnials, particularly when started County Horticultural Agent really pay off. At the rate of 1% > is one crop where plenty of barn- . ’ ; y summer — after the roses|{"m seed, take some time to get} 7. sonowing are a few home|POmds Per 200 square fest, an) At this time, spread’ your fer.jyard manure can't be beat. A $ Lb. , and before the annuals start pro-|®°iné- lo +r and fruit growing |*P>icstion in éarly April before |titizer and make last cultivation generous amount should be used - ducing a profusion of flowers Net on ey atford 10 hints: —_ spears. appear and ganin 6 mil From this period on allow all now/5s 0 Sop — a e , : seed ; uy 8 shrubs trees—the : lune seem ‘effective. spears to develop into normal fern s well rotted, prob- rieties of Fertilizers in Steck Varieties of Lawn Seed. Pon codingeiy blooming material jarger ones are not only propor-| Asparagus yields can be greatly|these times a shallow cultivation : De not disturb this fern|ably pay to add fertilizer as well. 20 Vastation of woe We Bees TFS apres it should ideally be re-|tionately more expensive, but too| increased by . fertilizer, works the fertilizer into the soil| growth until it is killed by frost. |Two pounds of 10-10-10 per 100 : . mace Abed sturdy and €aSy-'much for one gardener to handle.| Many home gardeners find |and destroys weeds. Where straw) Rhubarb is still a garden favor-| Square feet in early April és most VITALITY FEED STORE sich acale can: Culiatuan pee’ _ their asparagus plants seem to [mulch is used to control. weeds,| ite, Have you been asked by your|Satisfactory. Where manure is not . pu 40204 ange meenllgprecenigsmecimma Aly Bt, Weeds run out or quit producing: the |spread the fertilizer, but do not| wife, “Why does the rhubarb next|available, use 10-10-10 at the ratell 756 North Perry St. baci others, ‘Then slong comes ing large fat spears they had pre- (cultivate or disturb the straw. door seem to be bigger and more|of %4-%2 pound per hill in early; ~ calandeha, . Chiickweed, Speedwell and Ver-| Viewsly. Yet we know sonte When do you stop picking? The|juicy than ours?” I must admit/April when light cultivating is ’ : themum and a host of others for|onica-succumb’ to Scutl or 4XD| Plats seem to improve with size of spears wil gradually get|I have, and the answer proves to| being done, Sy, late color. | now that the soil is warmer,| 8S¢ The difference is often im |smaller as the season progresses,|be 4 bination of good prac-| Many have problems with seed ! Though probably not as the fertilizing, When they are down to pencil size, | tices. stalks developing, but one should For the Smoothest-Cut, LET FOLIAGE DIE ous as earlier in thé spring, chick-| Two applications of 10-10-10 fer-|stop harvesting. This is usuall a wt important of a, Sering bate shold mkt, obiem of the cariy sume-|weed shocid. be banished ~ an Oley 0s eseen: Xm. Smartest-Looking ’ garden this time when it is easiest to energy these stalks traceable to the spring — flower-| eliminate. |and no new leaves develop. Lawns in Town tulip. It is wecunsary te porvatt the stent “oie? Seok, whi woe tulip.. It is necessary to permit a ductive or “ * plant, you may foliage of these to die down in| Shady Project want to divide it and make a new order to produce bloom the next} ROY, Utah ® — The city of Roy planting. This dividing is done year, and in the process of wither-|i, embarked on a shady project. during the fall or early spring. aw? grow are an unsightly mess. I try| residents to donate trees or shrubs onto many sections so a large bud to cope with the problem by bend-|to piant in three recently opened and some roots are on each sec- ing the foliage down in rows and tion. Prorhptly replant these di- FABULOUS NEW a= ra 2 tr visions in your row. No harvesting : series of light w ckets. A 7 the is rat {Stal Dahlia New so LAWN-BO among the bulbs. Dahlias come.along rapidly froma Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils : This is only partly successful be-jtubers planted after the soil is soon to become dormant. Now PowsR mowtns cause I have. forget-me-not estab-| warm, Be sure each has a bit of that these faithful plants have e lished among the bulbs and they last year’s stem attached. . passed their bloom, lets not be too eS ee quick to chop off the leaves and your lawn butget. 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PONTIAC 7 DRAYTON PLAINS ‘Bl oe ' ourven HARDWARE STORE 2 pululidiu’ 2. incall ars : | (28 fecksen 4266 Dixle Hwy. ee 3041 Oreha rd Loke Rd. } ie "Garden Tools MIM owt 2-001 DELIVER pis on 9-244 | -_sPREE PARKING IN THE REAR OF THE STORE =|. W _ , : : ee i ‘\ ' \ Lid aE \- ee : 1\ ,# \ ¥ \ a i | TWENTY-ONE , Pontiac Fen Photo SAND BLAST — Gary Player, young pro golfer from South Africa has to blast his way out of one of the three traps surround- ing the 18th green at Warwick Hills. Player shot a 2-over par 74 in the first round of the Flint Open yesterday. Chisoy’ Pitching Shines, =: ; ; SeRRILeee it ry HRERS at a ry, Ransom ... Walter Burkemo . ve Ellis dr. C. Goosie ............ Tommy ‘Shannen . Stan ard... Billy Maxwell Ago Lis: cues senees Fenner cones eee ee ee Seeensee Bill as aeeeiec ‘John Miles .... Wally Counien Poentise Press Photo TIGER CLINIC — Former Tiger star Pat Mullin (left) and boys went through throwing, running and hitting drills. The sqaud his assistaht Jimmy Briggs roundup the candidates who reported yesterday at Wisner Stadium for the tryout camp. A total of 56 was cut down to two teams and they started a regulation — at 10 a. m. this morning to finish the two-day school. Mike Austin ap Jerry Robison tex ytoases ope ABBR OM eanon ane ul O'Leary : Chick oleae ue Bill Web but They're Still in 7th = By the Associated Press Yank homer, while Rocky Colavi-| Tigers Go After Yankees Again Biagetti Ed Whalley Okay, so Al Lopez has made his point. Those winter trades that peddied power for pitching have to hit his 11th, with one on, in the| fasten, LeClair ||. ---- ninth for the Indians. Johnny |*Des “c Cherry . Kucks (5-3) went all the way with! Fra Eocntes =... helped give his Chicago White Sox four shutouts jn five ganles, But they're still seventh in the Amer-|j ican League race, 114% games be- hind. an eight-hitter—after ee The Orioles, in “tae slat before, x ek sweeping three at Kansas City,| Jim Wilson, Dick Donovan and took it on Gene Woodling’s two-! Billy Pierce, three old hands,|run homer in the eighth off Ned pitched consecutive shutouts, and Garver, who hag lost three in a after taking a five-home run row. Ken Lehman won it in relief pounding from Boston Wednesday, ‘for the Birds, the White Sox beat the Red Sox game out of third and two shy 40 yesterday on the two-hit pitch-|of second. ing of cart Wynn. | wel * * The veteran right-hander, quired from Cleveland, now has | a pair of two-hitters for the sea-| son, and owns half of the six! shutouts bagged by the Chicago! staff, Yesterday's showpiece, in, which he faced but 30 men arti. didn’t give up a hit after the sixth, | was his 36th major league shutout! and his 10th two-hitter in the big- time. Yet the White Sox didn't gain an inch on the first place New aa LEAGUE Lest fo t. Behind York Yankees, who rapped fiveiNew York = 19 homers and beat Cleveland 9-3 for Boston oa soa a, a three-game sweep that left ‘em | Eenees’ eS nine games ahead of second place Cieveiand oe: re ec Boston. Washington junked its Gi. °° O26 U slump at five games, and ended, Detroit's winning string at five, new vous ceveard 3 with a 43 decision. Baltimore Chicago 4 bd Washin, 4. Detroit jumped into fifth with a 42 vic- me Kansas City 2. night tory at Kansas City. | TODAYS GAMES * Standard * (Eas Time) . York at "Detroit. 4:15 m—Turle Andy Carey hit two of the Yan |" ".pa ve besung 8s,” ”| kee homers, giving him a total of | eet pt yee ey Lae —Stobbs eight. Both were off reliever Bob) Baltimore at Cuteago. £ fm —Barshmen | vs. Donov iD. Lemon. Home runs by Eno | post Sahed a Kansas City. 16 p m.—Fornieles Slaughter and Elston Howard, (2-4) or Smith (31) vs. Terry (45). gave New York a 3-0. lead in the SATURDAY'’S SCHEDULE second against rookie Gary Bell, | Baltimore ot Cucege. Pol ae who lost his first in three deci-/New York "ah Detroit "2°30 pm sions. Hank Bauer got the other = = SUNDAY’S ScmEpe LE |Baltimore at boomge Eat : |Boston at Kansas =: Pe cr |New York at Detroit, m 12:30 pm 2:3 p | Washington at Cleveland 2, > i ' ——,, LEAGUE | | . Lest Pct. Behind Milwaukee = 23 582 San Francisco 3 2 $41 2 Cincinnati 2? 26 508 4 Pittsburgh 30 29 50a 4 St. Lowis ........ 2 28 500 4% Chicage baleeicce ae 32 475 6 | Philadelphia . 36 a1 436 7 Angeles .. 23 33 431 8's YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia $. Los Angeles 3. night Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco St. Louls at Cincinnati, Ped Chicago 5, Milwaukee 4, TODAY'S GAMES (Eastern Standard Tim |St. Louis at Milwaukee, 9 | (3-6) vs. Rush (4-2) 'San Francisco at Philadelphia, 7 p.m— | McCormick (41) vs. Simmons (5-7). Lot Angeles at Pittsburgh, 7:15 pm.— | Koufax (3-2) vs. Witt (0-0) p.m.—Phillips rain. P 4 —Mizell Cincinnati, 8 (41) vs. Haddix (4-3). | SATURDAY'’S SCHEDULE ;San Francisco at Philadelphia = 3% pm jiLos Angeles at leer ger in 9 12:30 pm. ‘Chicago at Cincinnat}, ot? ae St. Louls at Sailer ankee: 1 pm. SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE San Francisco at Philadelphia, 2, 12:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 2, 12:00 p.m. Payerp ad at Cincinnati, 2, 1 p.m ig at Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY'S HOME RUNS AMERICAN LEAGUE Slaughter (4), Howard (6). (74), Bauer (7). Yank Senators; Colavite man (2), bebe te | NATIONA Skinner (6), Schmidt (9), now just a half-; . contracts. : (2), Dodg- : eer erga S ‘sniger 5 oe @. Phils: a league title, is the new Senator g ited oryn 29 Taylor (a. Gaba farmhand. \6POQ@RES Bunning Duels Turley Tonight | Howte ohnson .... |Gordon Jones ‘Jerry Magee Ted Makxalena (Charles Sifford jLyle Crawford . John Dalrymple Roger Rubendall Ed Jones . Walker Inman Jr. m January 5 *Tom Draper .... Gay Brewer Jr Tommy Watrous Bernard Pitney Jack Martin _ *Vic Chartrand Gene Kunes Jr Davis Love Bill Maioney Steve lsakov Frank Boynton iM. C Fitts “Bill Mowbray . *Dr. J. Vincent Murphy Phil Losite |Everett Vinzant *Bill Adams Tommy Cosmos Andy Borkovich '*Glenn Johnson '*James Stevens ‘John Whaley |Harry Pressier | Did not start—Chet Jawor. Sere gp Ben Lula, Joe Thacker *Denotes amateur. Gene IPRESS BOX Western Michigan concluded al highly successful sports year by, finishing third in the NCAA base- bail tournament at Omaha. The Broncos captured four Mid- American Conference champion- ships. Winners were the cross country, track, tennis and base- ball teams. x *& & The Sports Guild Trophy race will be the feature of 11 events at Motor City Speeway tonight. * * * The $7,500 Bul Dog Handicap for three-year-olds tops Saturday's jnine-race card at Detroit Race Course, © * * * ae The new Ekinian start will be on display here June 22 when a ‘motorcycle scramble event is held on M24, % mile north of M59. * * * Cleveland and Washington have signed high school boys to bonus Ed Spangler of Lan- ‘jeaster, Ohio will join an Indian farm club. Jim Gaskill, who pitched his Athens, Ohio team to jand his \with $100 bills and a gold sports LIKE THIS CARD — Tommy Bolt scoffed at the idea that the National Open has a letdown in the next tournament played and Arn a ’ igh: Champion often Grand Blanc to in First Game iin Flint Open National Champ. Leads With 69 Only 7 of 140 Golfers Shoot Sub-Par on Long Warwick Hills Course By BILL CORNWELL GRAND BLANC — Somebody forgot to tell Tommy Bolt that he’s supposed to suffer a letdown after winning the National Open Golf jchampionship. Tradition has it that a golfer doesn’t play too well for a spell after he wins the U.S. Open. Gain- ing the Open crown takes a lot out of you, the stery goes, and the strain hurts your game for a little while. * * * Some kind soul better wise up the. reformed Mr. Bolt immedi- ately or he’ll be leaving this neck of the woods on Sunday night. with another victory and $9,000 in his pocket. The $52,009 Flint Open tourna- ment began its four-day. 72-hole run here Thursday at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club and the way Bolt played golf, that old story sounds like so much hokem. * * * Bolt defied tradition, Warwick's huge 7,280-yard course and 139 other golfers by shooting a three- under-par 69 yesterday to seize a one-stroke edge in the rich Flint tourney. Bil) Casper Jr., the stocky young professional from Apple Valley, Calif. held 2nd place with 70 after muffing a chance to tie Bolt for the lead by miss- ing a three-foot = on the 18th green. There was a fve-wsy deadlock for 3rd spot at 71 among Western Bengals Out to Start New Win Streak After 4-3 Loss to Nats # DETROIT um — It was a tough his Detroit Tigers. first of a three-game series. e* * * The Tigers, meanwhile, came down from the clouds a bit yesterday. The last place Wash- ington Senators beat them 43 after the Tigers had a good chance to pull out the game in the ninth. “We could have won it,” said Norman, who hates losing. ‘That pitcher's bloop hit killed us. But we gave those fans a good ripple for their money. We would have been .500 if we won.” * * * The defeat was only the Tigers’ second in nine games since Nor- man took over the managerial Pontiac Press Phete he started on his way to prove it yesterday by carding a 69 on the long Warwick Hills layout in lead the first round. Bonus Figures te Reach $3,000,000 Math Fine--but There's $$$ in Baseball By ASSOCIATED PRESS Don't worry about the math and history marks, “pop. “The re- port card isn't everything. Raise your boy to be a basebal] player pockets will be lined car will be parked out front. Since the major leagues chucked the bonsu rule out the window last December, scouts have been competing with the TV gifts shows. | They descend in hordes on gradua- jtion night. and woe to the poor fellow whose pen runs dry. Your guess is as good as the next on the total amount, One baseball man recently estimated that $3,000,000 would be dished out in benus payments before the season is over. Baseball people always are squeamish about talking of money. ‘Their press agent ususally will give an off-the-record ‘‘but don't say you got it from me”’ estimate when a holdout signs. But it's hush hush about the bonus. i the death of the bonus rule (which irestricted the movement of players | who got more than $4,000 to sign) | was the Dave Nicholson signing. Baltimore finally won the battle in St, Louis. Usually they set the figure at $100,000 but it has been printed as high as $125,000 and as low as° $67,000. In any event it was a hefty sum for a high school outfielder who now is in Wilson, N. C. in the class B Carolina League. Don’t get the idea that Balti- more is alone in the field, Mil- waukee has been shucking out wads of cash to corral such men as Denny Menke, a ‘teen age shortstop from Bancroft, lowa, high for $100,000. Nobody can be sure who holds, the all-time record. Frank Bau-| fmann, now with Boston, re- torpedly was paid $125,000 and they tossed the $100,000 figure , around when Pittsburgh signed | and Cleveland got Things have Paul Pettit Billy Joe Davidson. The most celebrated case since changed since Detroit startled the| “PREF A Premium Beer At’Local Local Prices! PPEPTER BETWING COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN “A Clean Richard D, Kuhn’ -*Fri., Sat. and Sun. $1.50 Mon. thru Thing 1' 9 5 KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Heron Car Rides Betret, Lasts Longer” Across from Firestone | BONDED BRAKES © LABOR and MATERIAL RE-ADJUST BRAKES 77 W. Huron St. e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS 5 e INSPECT WHEEL cruinetrs MARKET TIRE Co. ’ hi FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH FE 8-0424 reins. It ended a 5S-game Tiger winning streak and was Washing- ton’s first victory in six games. one to lose, said Bill Norman, and) things are due to get tougher for|wrap his club around an elm tree The Yankees are fresh from an, ‘“‘new” leasy three-game sweep at Cleve- land in the waké@ of Detroit's four jvictories over them last wee kend fat New York. Open champion Doug Sanders, long-hitting George Bayer, veteran ‘Fed Krell, Gene Littler and Tom \Nieporte. Eight other pros, includ- jing Utica's Max Evans, came next “with par 72's. | x * * | Bolt, the explosive - tempered Chattanooga pro who is liable to one Moment and wear a halo the The New York Yankee jugger-|next, was all smiles, peace and naut is rolling once more, Tonight! good will at the end of yesterday's it stops at Briggs Stadium for the opening 18-hole round. Whether it's momentum provided lby his newly-won Open title or his disposition or both, the fact remains that the 39-year-old Bolt shot superb golf Tommy's scorecard read 34-35 compared to par 36-36. His 34 in- | cluded birdies on the Ist, 2nd, 6th and 7th holes and a double- bogey five at No. 8. Coming home he birdied Nos. 14 and 15 and took a bogey five on the 10th hole. He had a total of six “birds’* and seven one-putt greens for his day's work. Only twice did he miss ithe green in regulation. * * * Casper fired three birdies and a bogey on the front nine for 34 and had one of each on the back side to card 36. His bogey five at the 18th where he two-putted from three feet cost him a chance to catch Bolt. Of the quintet bracketed at 71, ‘Kroll was the steadiest, reaching Russ Kemmerer hit the blooper | that haunted Norman. He scored | what proved to be the deciding Albie Pearson followed with a _ triple. Pearson's double was the baseball world by signing Dick, key hit in Washington’s two-run Wakefield for $52,000. seventh inning flurry that ended The New York Yankees never) a pitehing duel between Kem- ;pay a big bonus. They may have| merer and Paul Foytack. gone close to $50,000 for Dale Zeigler, a Southern . California left-handed pitcher. Boston also is very close with its figures but estimates from the press say the Red Sox paid from $60,000 to $75,000 each for baseman Ken Knutson 18, of Iowa, shortstop Al Moran, 19, of Michigan State and Pitcher Don Schwall, 21, an Oklahoma basketball star, ve * * center. The White Sox reportedly gave balling reliefer, immediately got $50,000 to Paul Higgs, a 17-year- himself in trouble. old outfielder signed June 16 and * * * | have 19 youngsters in the $4,000-} He dropped Roy Sievers’ wide’ plus bracket. Washington went as throw at first base on Charlie high as $25,000 rk Ron Debelius,|Maxwell’s grounder as Kuenn (19-year-old third baseman from/scored on what could have been |Marquette, and DetFoit paid over |the final out. Then Al Kaline and | $25,000 to left- handed pitcher Doug | Gail Harris touched Hyde for) Gallagher, 18, of Fremont, Ohio. | singles, scoring Maxwell, but Mar-| tin grounded to third baseman jEddie Yost killing the Tigers’) hopes. Kaline, who hit safely in his 16th |straight game for a_ personal record, drove in Virgil with a sacrifice fly for the Tigers’ first| ‘run.in the fourth. It evened the) sco fi "ape Toys abcd the NCAA Sotyag er Cin Comins \World Series title last night BY mend. jbeating Missouri 8-7, the second, x *« & jwin in two nights over the Big) | ‘Foytack's pitching was okay, vlc Eight Coriference champions. [Norman said. ‘He hadn't pitched’ ing and. winning runs on base when Billy Martin grounded out to end/| the ninth, Frank Bolling started the inning off with a single, only Detroit's fourth hit of the game. Dick Hyde, USC Baseball Champ OMAHA u — Southern Cali- fornia rules today as the cham- ipions of the college baseball world after having taken the long road to the throne. ! ; \that far for a long time. His arm! Cleaners ‘Clean Up’ a | - Tonight's game will be a re-, Berg Cleaners handed Johnson: match of last Sunday's second) '& Anderson a 19-9 thrashing Thurs-'game. Jim Bunning, who hurled iday in a Waterford Little League a 3-0 shutout, will vie with Bob! softball game at Drayton Plains. Turley, the Yankees’ ace. Fire-' Waters and Dawe each made three | baller Turley has a 10-2 record.) hits for’ the winners. Play was He set down the Tigers in a night) on is 45, ‘10-run rule. run in the top of the ninth when | The Tigers had the potential ty- | jtiac’s Gene Bone carded stopped after: live innings by the | game here last month. .Bunning’s}- ithe last 17 greens in regulation lwhile scoring 17 pars and one ‘birdie, Sanders missed just two greens, never found the rough _ off the tee and posted two bird- ies. Littler shot four birdies, Bayer collected three of them and Nieporte’s round included a 40-foot putt for an eagle three on the 495-yard 7th hole, evans paced the Michigan dele. igation with his even par 72. Roch- the game. ‘Behind three: runs in/ester’s Jack Fleck fired 73, Joe Zakarian of Detroit had 74, Pon- 73 and iWally Burkemo, Tommy Shannon, But he was erased when Ozzie| Eldon Briggs and Lou Powers Virgil bounced into a double play.|were tied at 76. |Harvey Kuenn sent Kemmerer to) * the showers with a long double to| a submarine * * Leading the field*s 11 amateurs into today’s 18-hole session was young John G. Miles of Birming- jham, a magazine advertising sales- iman. Miles went around in 40-37— 77. Tiger Box Score WAsREN GT ON DETR RH RBI AB . " RAT Pearson : 4122 F. Bolling.2b 4010 'Plews 2b 3000 Virgil.3b 4110 |A-Ptagerald 1011 Kuenn cf 4120 B-Alvarez 2b 1000 Maxwell if 4100 Chisley If 3060 Kaline rf 3OrL ‘Stevers 1b 4900 Harris,ib 4021 Courtney.c 3111 Martin ss 4oo0 Bridges,ss 4010 Hegan.c 2000 Lemont 4900 C-Francona 10006 Yost 3b 3100 Wison.c 0000 Kemmerer.p 3120 Poytack.p 2000 Hyde.p 0000 Aguirre.p e000 D-Harle 1000 Moford.p eccs Totals 33 474 Totais 333 7 3 A—Singied for Plews in Tth: B—Ran ie Pitzgerald in 7th: C—Grounded out r Hegan tn 8th; D—Grounded out for Guirte in 8th. WASHINGTON . ...-....-010 900 201—4 DETROIT . . 000 106 002—3 E—Sievers, PO-A—Washington 27-14, Detroit 27-8. DP Kemmerer. Bridges and Sievers LOB—Washington 7. Detroit 4 -Pearson, Kuenn 2. 3B—Pearson. HR \ cdattoas: 8—Kemmerer. SF—Kaline * IP HR rect | ped ever (W, +4) ied : 1 1 H : H |Poytack (a 57) e 4 3 3 @ 6 Aguirre 1 6 @ #8 6 Moford . i: 2:1 4 8 @ U.—Sterens, Napp; Rice, Rommel. — 217. 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Such a cut-rate deal would hurt American and British oil com- panies which generally have operated on a 50-50 profit-sharing basis, Recently, however, a num- ber of contracts with Middle East .countries have been nego- tiated to give the government selves headed: “Things to do.’' ‘Every now and then, however, when the foibles of civilization be- * ) &@:..¢ Here are a few persofial nom- NEW YORK (AP)—Wives ineinatie problem, writing notes to them-|problem — and the middle age problem, . kes’ such as this one: * Seen Spereesive, mankind me ah Ge bee te aa te|ing, drinking and thinking—all et compose a different kind of'and still?’ “Shut up, and keep|the same time. list—a list of things we could all|digging!” * * ido without, a catalogue of expend} ‘Television Westerns in which ables. every chatecter needs a saychle- fe “ 4 ‘The vogue of “sick ) women. trist except the villain’s’ horse. * wet involved a bigger share of the | j profits. . The sources said the Soviets ap- ; parently were not interested in acquiring oil from the Middle Eas“, The offer, they suggested, was de- signed to widen the Communist beachhead in the region while threatening the future flow of oil to the West. x * * It was noted that Russia had) expanded its oil production stead-| ily under the consecutive five-year plans. In fact, in recent years the Soviet Union has been exporting oil on a modest but steadily in- creasing scale in competition with the West. : Only today, Argentina an- nounced conclusion of an oil agreement with Russia for one million tons ef petroleum at prices below the world market quotations. The sources said the Soviet oil deal emphasized Moscow's de- termination to miss no opportunity), to broaden its foothold in the Mid- dle Exst. : Russians fo Treat A-Bomb Survivor TOKYO (AP)—Hisako Nagata, 21, a survivor of the American nest behind the bell each spring. Chick-a-Dees "A mother chick-a-dee has final-' ly taken her family fyom behind «7 dhe finishes tes weld he Bob Crosby's Son Arrested for Borrowing’ Car LOS ANGELES (AP)—Orches- tra leader Bob Crosby's son Chris- of a Bel-Air driveway. Young Crosby and Jeffrey Da- vidson, 16, were booked at the West Los Angeles police #tation on bombing Nagasaki in suspicion of “temporarily depriv- — left for ee today for a/ing the owner of a vehicle (joy- year’s free mefical treatment she —- hopes ber searsyand} ® owe ot restore re ~y ‘Christopher said he didn’t * * * know why they did it, that it was Miss Nagata, petite daughter of a Nagasaki school teacher, is the first Japanese atomic victim to surgery. a crazy idea and they just want- ed to try it out,” Officer W. R. Maxwell reported, Young Crosby was released to his mother, Mrs. June Crosby, and Davidson to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Davidson, West Los Angeles. = = -¥ The youths said they were Hisako was found near death |cruising in the fashionable Bel-Air in Nagasaki beside the bodies of | district in a convertible owned by , * can now only whisper. Christopher’s father. When they a driveway, " She sur- vived with large throat scars and|spotted a 1958 Corvette parked in me “All my friends told become a Communist,” as she boarded the Copenhagen. “Why do she said plane for|sports car, called police. He told they say not to} _ ~ * Peter Heisser, owner of the them he had heard a noise, looked such’ a thing to me? I em a base-jout of ‘his ‘house and saw two ball fan.” Ambush North Koreans youths pushing the car out back- ward of his driveway, He said he ran outside, yelling, and the boys fled on foot. The elder Crosby's car was parked across the street. South Korean ¥ *°® Maxwell said he -and Officer landing party off\the southeastiw, F. Dacey spotted young Cros- Korean coast todey, killing two/by de armed North Korean agents and of capturing a third in an exchange wiih Christopher, gunfire. a bush at a nearby En route to the station the officers picked up young Davidson, hitch- corner. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM _ 2957 Woodward, Detroit Dancing every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday . FRI, peat | hiking. on Sunset Boulevard. 400 Waterford Children Take Swim Lessons More than 400 Waterford Town- iship children have registered for ‘swimming lessons at six lake beaches in the township, according to Recreation Director Thomas Belton. * * * Registrations will be closed Sat- jurday, June 28. Classes are now NOISY NEST — Waterford Township fireman Bud Goff to see if all of the chick-a-dees have left their nest back of outside telephone bell on the township hall. Despite the magnified ee ee eo: Se eee ee Fire Bell in Waterford topher, 15, and a companion were | fi .larrested early today, Police said they had pushed a sports car out) 130 $. Tdeorerh Rik “SCRIB'S wan setae : ae POMTIAG HESS oe ae Dining ‘a Its = hea Luncheon : Dinner ~ Cocktail Party FE 4-6981 Pentise Press Phote checks the Evacuate ship hall, Each year, the firemen regular mid-summer job of tracting the nest ‘of the chick-a-dee occupants — baby birds have hatched and flown from behind the bell. * * * outside of the Waterford Town-|I' * have ys above the town hall entrance, bell is tonnected to both the vate and outside telephories of 1. Mid yee net te ee eee the delicious Sm att ing to the assistant fire jealous!” Lewis (Bud) Goff, see Steve and Dinah on our big Color tv" A la carte... . with choice of dressing, vegetable, hot roll and butter .....ceeeee- SUNDAY SPECIAL potatoes, chef's salad Cd “PHONE Midwest 4-1400 : WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD.,: - Only 5 Minutes from Downtown 1650 N. Perry at Pontioc Rd. While They're Fixing Perry Take Mount Clemens to to Pontiac Rd. Left past the barricades to The Green Parrot. The Green Parrot Sunday 2 P. M. to 2 A.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2 A. M. BLOOMFIELD HILLS Opdyke. Left } | DANCING THURS., FRI, SAT. ' TO THE HOUND DOGS i] Modern Hill Billy ° ‘Rock n° Roll | OLD DUTCH MILL a ee ee ee a | a that mat spring, the mother bird and babies | Friday & Saturday ~* Weatern’ Music FE 3-9732 AUBURN HEIGHTS Auburn at Churchill Rd. DANCING / LIQUOR ———————— LEE SLOAN BILLY MARTIN Recording Artist of Stage and Radio | CLUB 59 Beer - Wine ~ Liquor - Food end His Reckets PLAYING FOR YOUR DANCING MODERN - SQUARE: at Pontiac Speedway GLENN EASTMAN, Calling remain a full six weeks, Marriage License | Applications’ ° Paul F. Heinke, Walled Lake Joene R. Beatty, Williamston Donald K. H Bertha L. jal, Snell, Birmin¢cham a Ee at Boreihy # Bail Sirmingham Samuel P. p. Lenpher. 2388 38s Jones Monday, cove $1.00 pe 5:30 om te havgl p.m. a N Bi sand rs. Earl 8. shi Orion Lydia ‘packer. Drayton Plains ise J. Bennett, Central Vinnie cay. 360 ondale Stuart L. Beaton, wer. Marion D, Caine, 500 eternies Richard D. Oliver Marie Nesbitt, ver, Birdeingham Adrien A. Gabourin Jr., 310 E. Bivd. Son K. Leonard, 81 Center J. Jankowsk: Margaret if. Corbett, Lathrup mete Cecil D. Griffin, 1996 Alten: Gladys O. Stewart, 416 x haw Robert V. Arnold, Rochester Sally J. Anderson, Rochester Richard A. Gowans, Birmingham Ella B. Anderson, Berkley Loren H. Pg he Milford Laurens G. Hines, Milford Murrel L. Sloan, South Lyon Joyce A. Bretzioff, South Lyes Pontiac Recreation area, Watkins Lake Beach, Family Beach at Eliz-' abeth Lake, at the Crescent Lake, Highlands Civic Association beach, and at the Lotus Lake beaches. SPECIAL SUNDA Served BAKED HAM, B 1:30 P.M. to :30 P.M. 1721 6, Telegraph Ra. BEEF, TURKEY AND DRESSING 9: PAN FRIED CHICKEN OR A’ LA CARTE LUNCHEONS and Dinners “Air Conditioned for Your Comfort” TOWN & COUNTRY INN “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant” Y SMORGASBORD! $99 eee edeees pecan ch. ee ae a s SMORGASBORD ! ; SMORGASBORD ! ; LUNCHEON =: DINNER 1 (erred 11:50 4M. to 1 e- Serves 5:00 Po. te Ml 5 a ' 5 at . H 1.25 ot 1.95 | ' Inclades ed 2 Includes Tax § and Hot Tea wo ‘Coffee | and Hot Tea or Coffee afi temmmneneeunaant (SSS + lin session at Oakland Lake Beach, '¥ FE 3-9888 FLOOR SHOWS EWERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY DELLS INN | Ma ataik Patricia Starr “Lovely Dancing Star” SQUARE DANCE CLUSS INVITED) £ ONE OF ONE OF MICHIGAN'S : RUSTIC SETTINGS | where wii find a beautiful | Cock: Lounge in which | liquor are OXBOW LAKE PAVILION 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. @ BOB SAYS: “Treat the family to a real meal .. . take them to Bob’s Chicken House or order a carry-out order .. . call FE 3-9821.” STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN - SEA .FOODS Almost everything he could think of to order. eee deat oak tb: wil be ready. ae ala 3-9821. serving only the finest in FOOD - REFRESHMENTS - ENTERTAINMENT Jack Coutier nt the piatio and organ FRIDAY and SATURDAY after 9:00 P.M. Bob's Chicken House ELE OPEN 7 DAYS JAM SESSION FRANK. PERRY AND HIS ya ae ee 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph AND 7 NIGHTS 3-908 «i Dell's Inna’ iieocvidiamn 2-2981 1 Shar eck Wat ” Business Men's LUNCHEONS SUNDAY DINNERS We Cater te Parties and Bonquets i Lounce ~~. pnt! as Formerly OM Homestead an | Eve dinners E “ond and Satu 4195 Dixie mane A Treat for Mothe " SUNDAY — FAMILY STYLE ‘ed just mother’s Tat fr our ding tnd dancing NEW DRAYTON INN Formerly the Commodore | Hotel | Dine & Danes a fe LADIES’ NIGHT see _ EVERY WEDNESDAY NY icy orn s-tiei |] . \ | : es ee . : ; _- - eS “ i Oe : hae : ‘i os : : [aa zs os = R22 er ' = : : & ot: Pas a f ‘ it . : 3 ‘ 3 “ Bee) 4 i. x a] + % ’ . ‘i A % a: Sf i im ; J pal cd . / 3 te * - : : a u PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, © ee 20, 1958. Se es TWENTY-FIVE Hollywood Headlines | Marie McDonald Talks — EE of Her New Romance fy BOB THOMAS ‘ [my work, but I am willing to saan HOLLYWOOD (AP)—“I'm in Marie disclosed these secrets on tlove,” said Marie McDonald, her|her first day of film work in sev- large eyes unblinking, en years, She is returning to co- ARIF ARERR 1 AMAR EY Ga fal # NRA MA 4-3135 © fia =6TONIGHT BAe Show Starts at Dusk weer yT PPS TY ere 4 Harry Kari again? No, no.|St@F with Jerry Lewis in “Geisha IN COLOR That's all over, she said. Boy,” se. heaven,” she explained, speaking/}., weekend adventure in Ne- of the shoe manufacturer she has|\.4, where she was taken to a sometimes been married to. [hospital after an overdose -of * * * sleeping pills. The new man in her life is) Her. explanation: after a gay George Capri, a moneyed co-own-|evening, she swallowed six tran- er of Las Vegas’ Flamingo Ho-|quilizing pills—by mistake—and | ll PALANCE MAYO , “THE. SILVER . A “Bas CHALICE” tei. He's: the she stayed|calleq her doctor, No after ef- THE PANORAMIC letter te Lae Veul last Wonk alter! tects Sea: eockraded finishing a singing date at the WMncle said she sti bopes to - . OS TS OSE TCTTL TTT TTT T TT As ll tli le tl tn lilt in ln li tli ln in lie lin ill inal tl nln * - Released 1 RY Desert Inn, see justice done in her disappear- —— a wneibe Does this mean marriage? ance and reported the case is still “If we can work it out, it does,”’| being investigated, os es drone fn ie fm wring SY AND. GOMONTIONED NOW SHOWING yéars.” The actress told authorities in AND SO THEY SINNED— = * January 1957 that two men kid- Though she's enjoying the up-inaped ber from her home and surge in her career which began/held her prisoner for 24 hours. A after her 24-hour disappearance ajtruck driver found her 150 miles NITES G SUNDAY. fet Inc, Tax Wed. Matinees—-2:00 P.M... . .90c | ear and a half ago, she’s willing the desert. Police and Knowingly . . . and Unknowingly . Seturday Matinees—1:30 & 5:00 .......... 90¢ ts give it all up for George. aa ceanty acmad jury ‘avastigns Against Each Other and Against Them- Children 50c Anytime a “He wants me to quit working,/ed, but no arrests were ever selves. SHOW Sat Sun 1:30 5:00 8:30 and I might,’ she said, “I like made, . STARTING | ” Wed. 2:00 & 7:30 | DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M John O'Hara's . = . Te Hotly Discus- "TIMES Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 | |} Cut Korean Tours . a bon : o National Book DRIVE THEATER Exciting ; of Gls fo 13 Months arene COMMERCE EM 3-0681 Package SEOUL (AP)—The. Korean tou of -U. S. Army soldiers will be SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. OPEN 7 p.m. from x2 curtailed to 13 months from the dena 7 effective July 1, it was ‘fitim, : fi 4 cen tt anes om | GARY COOPER \piaw embers 0 rmy Com- . mand here have been notified of DIANE VARSI the cut. Officially the r Wy caesnent ri jray spokaneen| SUZY PARKER ” reportedly pending sanction from | Washington. ef (“ashincton vo divisions in| LEM North South Korea, the Ist Cavalry and Frederick 7th Infantry, plug, headquarters of the 8th Army, the U. N. Command ‘and I pine, Total manpower is CINemaScoPE TONIGHT ALL COLOR SHOW bal a tis 20 Sel | - Paris! NOTHING ELSE IS AS MUCH ‘FUN AS ! estimated unofficially at 30,000. FEATURE: if | * * * 1:10 - MCHELINE. Nationalist Chinese OK ait é Bill to Control News 7:28 “JOURDAN - - PRESLE An Ellislox Release ~ 9:34 TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) -- The Nationalist Chinese legislature | completed passage of a govern- we Adult TO smmemeonsnen | ent newspaper and magazine|| ‘# GERALDINE FITZGERALD * TOM TULLY he 1 bill today. It needs only|| ~~ : “et : ‘President oa tees EXTRA in CinemaScope STARTS WED. | : ds EXTRA! ory gone lage govern.|| “GUARDIANS of the NORTH James t Siege Cig ig are oodward ie rales ONES” CARTOONS and SERIAL {ment to suspend publications aft. i meena ae onnetananea ee | Smoking Section Brether-Sister Love “CONGO BILL . 3 suo or wean | iy | NOW! HS! oR: m STRAND 23° Open 10:45 AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT aS ELECTRIFYING DOUBLE FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT IT’S EXCLUSIVE , Pm | HERE! FIRST SHOWING - ne ! | 1 THIS ENTIRE AREA sapoee % “x oe: ‘ 2 : L BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 p.m. — SHOW $TARTS AT 8:30 Dixie Hwy. (US-10), 1 Bik, North of Telegraph FE 5-4500 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR| ee ee eS WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN THE CHILDREN OF EARTH ym ENSLAVED BY Man "THE THING” FROM OUTER SPACE! Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Roads-—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Roaring Story of the Gun that Won the Weit! \ EXTRA — a . Retant by er E Adar Willams: Pegey Webber witam Mand-Jack Arad | PREYS: Conon” lik cwiguue tt a ae Coming Wednesday in CinemaScope and Color L Debbie Reynolds, John Saxon “THIS HAPPY FEELING” BLUE SKY FE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE RD. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ont — ; STEPHEN M mY: MILLARD MITCHELL CHARLES DRAKE » JOHN McINTIRE « JAY C, FLIPPEN Pereenplay by ROBERT A. RICHARDS and BORDEN CHASE - + Directed by ANTHONY MANN + Produced by AARON ROSENBERG Ui) A URIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RE-RELEASE ® . © PLUS @ int OE Two Brothers... one gun-shy... and t the other girl-crazy RIVER KWAL | ALSO — SADDLE THE WIND iy y.t Fston want | SHOW STARTING TIMES §| (RRMRERVEIMeEEeReR arte Pp a ae TONIGHT and SATURDAY __ PLUS “Bridge on the River Kwai” at 8:35 and 12:45 ANA oe i ] “Blonde Blackmailer” at 11:35 Only ‘DANA’ ANDREWS ond LINDA DARNELL ADMISSION : CHILDREN | TT he BP : “i FOR THIS UNDER 12, YEARS OLD 3) ZERO HOU R 7 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT : - LAST TIMES TONIGHT $1.25 inc. Fed. Tex Coes Sant x [oe Sone “Paris Holiday” — “Cattle Empire’ i = 7 eer Py. i * | 4. * ; \ - j ; 7 of i oy ry \ _ : : A | | | Ra aap remnaagcminiic aii pg ie TWENTY-SIX 2 —s—S ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FR Maybe You'd Prefer 2nd Journey to Moon” } Space ‘Trip’ Goofs Up Perception BOSTON _ (AP)—Perhaps, after had at least two years of college others, he did worse after he got which lies the solution to t he CET : : “i fail: Seu -_ 3h PF heehee reading this, you'd rather sign upjeducation. They’ were kept lying out of the cubicle. enigma of the mind,’" he said. imeem ENYD A gi Ow BEE $ i Gxt. | 4 | glee eee ee Latha he | eo on pee ain oe . : aS Sex AG 1 ER Ae| S| a, . * some eyes. * . Dr. Woodburn Heron of Mon-| ‘They wore goggles which caused) ‘Things didn’t seem to stay the| Question of Time Wins ees ca Cavey reed eh ain retin at nesses nec His Traffic Court Case symposium on what happened to|/by touch was limited to some eX- jects were abnormal in this re-| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—R. B. A] college men when they were |tent by eardboard cuffs over ispect. Knollenberg. irked because of a isolated — something like they/hands and forearms. The reason! 1, th. »g-\$20 parking violation fine, put up might be in a space rocket. They is that space pilots might have to Te were some other neurolog-/7 F in “Tra had hallucinations—and that was|wear special suits. mg es wee —— tive . gare dataset n Traffic , 8 og at least hours af a . And straight lines looked “like|,, Tere Nas, a steady. noise fromtion, he added. The signs don't specify whether aarcen an eir-cond g system which) pr. Philip Solomon, assistant|the regulations apply to Central ~~ * « » jmasked their hearing to some de- pinical professor of psychiatry at|Standard Time or Daylight Sav- gree. A ing The Harvard conference today| - wok gram, said, no one knows exactly| Judge L. R. Curtis agreed and and tomorrow considers the qUeS-| The results? There seemed to|how being deprived of ordinary|th fine was dismissed, Louisville tion of what happens to humanipe some decline in intellectual|perceptions and contacts works. |switches to Daylight Saving Time thought and emotions and other functioning. On some tests, the|“It is hoped that the Harvard/in the summer. There was no in- reactions as a result of relatively 'subiect was poorer in perform-|meeting will lead men further|dication of whether the signs will _ long-term isolation from normal ance while in isolation. On somelalong the road, at the end of|be changed, life environments, . : Here’ . H i uaa BOARDING HOUSE * * * TLL COULD Y DO The subjects were all men who . UM-YAS, CHILDREN! —~ SOME bares aa ae ; DAY YOu'LL SEE MY HEROIC You A PAINT County Births | A DEEDS ON TV/-1 ROAMED © Wiican VwWHoLe by on _ : . i Z\ THE WILD WEST WITH BUFFALO }™UZ""J| a iceatol Your GY nee een ete taken Comey BILL. t+ CHOMP CHOMPES! WHAT [Foi caes)2 =/F va Ms Clerk's office ac ore below by Cet eee Sy ater Fp Too s - % \ the of the father. = BOW : —rewo =\- WINGED AN ARROW AT HIS BACK, : McAlliste® Stock, 42 8. Blvd. E. = L DREW MY TRUSTY SIX- ot ee eee ° GUN AND SHATTERED = ple . ; THE BARBED Gale "A." "Nelson, i811 Dearborn. = => MISSILE IN wiles & Sct & die MID-AIR: BDAY, FUNW bu 3088-2 ip eer, ca S It: il Arehie L. Grammer, 3681 Crooks, Murvin A dep Mull will wah ath Harold J, Albertson, 203° South. 4 myth (1 é 6-20 = } 3 DEADLY ae one Basi] FP. Boyce, $13 N. Main. BRAUCHER. | Ottis L “he per. 33). Alice wae | Beeyse Cas tiuttom REFRIGERATOR TOO= 2576 a H 3 RS L aligned ‘W. Auburn, : wayee,#, Uavigne, 166g dune | OUT OUR WAY James R. ‘Landis, 1308 Concord. #{ LOOK AT THAT/ THERE'S YOUR BIG \{ THAT MUST BE THE Send. Dolan 1) Queda if SEE IT--SeE iT? SHOTS FER YOU! SECRET OF SUC- A 1S THAT NINE O'CLOCK? \ THEY PESTER EVERY- \ CESS-- PESTER IS IT? THAT'S TEN- BODY, SO EVERYBODY | EVERYBODY-TO THIRTY! NINE SHARP A. WILL NOTICE THEM, | MAKE IT, THEN WAS TH APPOINT: DON’T LET ANY- 4 z 5 Or 5 & ~8 &°O"Be e & & @- a Ally /é om" stk ee B Si idame, #4, Gold MENT! DOES HE THEN THEY WON'T {\ BODY Chaties L. “Bailey, 13, E Sheffield. =\ THINK I'VE NOTHING NOTICE ANYBODY-- YOu! nf ELSE TO Do? NOT EVEN AN’ - 5 T-J< rice, ine, Ti Gee, 2 Pak. OF Walled Lake i- YOU WANT IT-- THERE IT 1S ester, 114 Paywood. Alexander Tioran, 1500 Commodore. She Convinces Judge BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) —} |LEMONA’ Miss Anna M. Amos was cleared 2¢ DE of a speeding charge after she told A GLASS a judge she'd swear to her inno- te eas cence on — not one — but three [Besa Bibles. : ee : ad : WALF ACRE CASTLE GRANDMA : | Wi = OK. GRANOMA, WELL | | SHUCKS, HOEIN' A GAROEN Wy Beem [AN 108A/ SEND IT RIGHT OUT/ ga [1S A SNAP THIS -A-WAY, You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 a ivi d seg : vin rows Bs . t 4 hi ’re gum you like but chew behind the wheel. while you drive. Nat- Chewing relieve urally, we recommend strain and tension— refreshing, delicious helps keep you fee Wrigley’s Spearmint fresh and alert for Gum-—for lively, satis- safer driving. —_ ing flavor and real ; Divetaied by King: Rennsicn Syedion. | ewing enjoyment. ee is ee A Ue : ithree hours. Now, to i. H EH Brie ttt sit :: S28 besestsscess #8 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, June 20 oa. f.o. b. \Detroit, cases included, f ‘al-state ade A extra large 444-46; 4L\5-43; wid, avg. ; wid. avg. 36a, * : ie large 38 to.40; wtd. avg. 39; waives grade large 38%-40; medium i large. 41%4-43: erage *r%seni (day but it was consigned directly 33%-35: browns grade A large 36-38; me-| ,.. dium 33-34. (Mrs. Donald if |Waterford School Board _ |terford Farm & Supply Co. of Wa- Adams Heads fo Work Nights Courthouse Crew Will Use Lights to Avoid Business Hours Grief \Pontiac Masons Plan Outdoor 1 Wolfson Confirms Selling AMC Stock rf Lh abe Ee diate family own. EB # NEW YORK (UPI)—Industrial- ed about 7 per cent of American workshop. The early approval of board members was cleared for planning purposes, Shunck said. Although the subject was dis- cussed, there was no action taken on the acquisition of a new high pen mepampog-evarienty st | beseer ar Naicil oe boars ship school district. at no extra cost to the county. The building is getting its first clean- ing since it was erected in 1904. * * * White Lake Blood Bank Needs Donors Monday WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — ing only the north and east walls, is not completed Saturday, Austin said, crews will return Sunday. If the job, which involves clean- ti & National Advertising Down 1 Pct. for April volume failed to show a gain over the same month last year. | CONFERENCE | ROOM | An Added Facility | i F Donor Pledges for the third an- * * * : Motors’ 5,670,430 shares. New York Stocks Poultry Grain Prices ; «© € ee ee ae ae — ; ce Compared with last April, ai|]| Reserve It Today Gate Moraing Quotations) DETROIT June 20 (AP) Prices paid His large interest in the small third behind last year’s, Mrs. Cecil News in Br ief ee oie ae cae for Your Sales per ’ £'e.b. Detrott, for No. 1 CHICAGO GRAIN car manufacturer was revealed Law, chairman, said t work television, up 16 per cent, Meeti samira erewe 24 at cre Cont «a7 1] Quauly ive ppubiry, OT tO giSICAOO. dune 20 (AP) — Openiné |about 15 months ago. In 1956 and . - + + Geny aa a at oe eo ee oe eeting ot ee ee heb Arve, potions end freee yee 18%) TY nee. ey, (¢ aT ly 1957 when the stock PUr-| Tye Red Cross will conduct the|Saginaw St, was found guilty ne alia 1+ BA geese OE. a8) 30: caponeties 5-6 pounds, 28-|SeD ......-- 186% Bep ...... 1S! eax |chases , apparently were made,!)1 04 bank from 2 to & p.m. inlyesterday of soliciting for prosti* National advertising in maga-|]| PHONE FE 5-9224 Siem ‘Led... 248 B00 | = a ae ee st |American Motors ranged on the|. basement of the Cedarcrest |tution by Municipal Judge Cecil zines and newspapers ran nine per |j ee ee _- | May .......- 182 Jly_ .....e+. 1.26% |New York stock exchange between ; emai OF cent behind a year ago. Network/#| 120 Ss. Telegraph Rd. Am Alri ssss-+ 18 2 . Cons aid rede 136% \e8 89° and $5.25 Lutheran Church. It is being spon-|B. McCallum. She was given 30 -34:) and bus’ also |# am Can 0000 8 Kroger 2.76 ~ Livestock By se nary Bee 00.000 1128 5 a share. sored by Oxbow Post 4136, Veterans days in jail and a $100 fine or 50|T0 and business Papers | e ye LivssToce = ist a nel | of Foreign Wars, and its auxiliary. /days. = oo B ; 3% Ty oe : . x ok .526- . feo U Ges... 005 boon @ Camm .. 32.6] DETMeT Sune 1 (AF) — Mage] Comm (new), OP cee HM OKs Car Price Tags Anyone. wishing to donate blood| Juanita Swift, 33, of 419 Frank- ACCOUNT IGE OF PUBLIG SALE ROOM RATE: Am Hews ..... 44 -- 3.2) Cattle salable 250. Supply almost \Mar ........ 1.23%. 7 : lin Rd. pleaded guilt before Notice is hereby given by the under- am Rad ..... 134 Loe & Bash .. © | ion cows. slow and weak | WASHINGTON @ — The may call Mrs. Law at EM 3-2507. , ilty TE | signed that on June 30, 1958, at 10:00 gmett inty” Single $7 Double $9 yo --0- Oe -- 35-5) utility cows 19.00-21.00; canners and House Commerce Committee to- |She said, however, donors also will| Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- —— oS — gie ue tm TelaTel 1713 M 333 /seters 14 60-10 ous whee-n 30, cuter (Many Have GI Loans day approved legislation to re- |be accepted without advance regis-/negan to soliciting for prostitution. | Buick, 2 door beering serial ‘number| | Twins $11 am Tob 65.6 May D Sirs .. $04) nulls 1900-22.00. ‘ Y She was fined $25 or three days |5B1110e84 will be held. for cash to the f ; Am Viscose ... 377.5 Mead Cp . 36.2) "Gowen salable 25. quire automobile manufacturers (tration. : highest bidder. Inspection thergof may| Kitchenette $12 Gasca ---- 22 Nor Gb 6 $42) Sheep and lambs ssiable 50. WASHINGTON—One third of the| to put detailed price tags on their | The blood will be kept at the in gail. [be made a above sddrese the place of Arfsour & Co. 155 Mpls Hon... 08.3 hy ie ag Pe Be mt living World War II veterans| cars. Already passed by the Sen- Oakland County Blood Bank for e sale Saturday 8:30 a.m.| Tight to bid. Dated 617-'s8. sree CE .... i BS MaM -- $3.4 sheep $.00-11 00. have received GI loans for buying| ate, the bill now goes to the usé by township residents, free of presoyterian Church, West Huron SP bag pl de ames Atl Cst Line. 324 Monsan Ch .. 32 : : homes. . A House. charge. —adv. June 19, 30, 1958 Atl Refin .... 37.2 Mont Ward .. 353 : es FEZ: Find Watch 3 vee a Net Bee.) $03 ‘in 0 es, e 7 r] Benquet ..... 11 Nat Cosh R .. 67 Seth Stesl ... cis Tet Dewy -:: pep Boeing Air ... 42.6 Mat Lead oo 903 den ...,.. 612 . sc BS. Ui Jewelry Loot Griggs Mig. 7 RY Come -- os Brist My . 62 pi mh grun Balke. 4 Roam ar 313) oy e Burroughe <<. MY hor gte'Pw 303 Thiéves Remove Roof aim 2K: BE Siwer Gp... ita) Ventilator to Get Into ae We os Qeens “it Gi &*| South Boulevard Store Copel oe ss ree % dir 1082 ‘ : i Case, J... 89 pen ol 03 sectsd handrody of és Cater Trac .. 63.6 Parke Da .. 80.4 Burglars “ ‘ : 7 Chee & ... 888 Penney. JC -. $33 lars in watches and jewelry from Cities Sve... 547 Pena 34.3 |Corvette Enterprises, 66] E. South ; stems Clark, uip . +o Pier oo" Bi Bivd., it was discovered yesterday. cova cola 18 Paleo i! — inieves remmexet a root vee \ 20} wn > ter to g entrance pte ore Colum Gas oS pg rilsby Mii * a —— a watches, rings, cuff Gm a omw seee : links lighters, —— Son om Pe at, pore Ou ; 4 No exact estimate of the loss has a nds Gee sok Pe 3eF bepuat sti : “35 been made as yet. : - Coat Mer... ea Reva Met ":.'' 404) Other burgtarles reported yes- LSS Cont OR ..n- BE ey TOP Gb’) terday included that of George's — ; Corn Pa 1) “Ss Selewar st, 304) Market, 462 8, Saginaw St., : ag ES i. Rea Pap .. 245 where $80 in change was stolen : Dis C Seag 394 ead ALE «2 along with $194 in assorted_ ' Sree age Boon "| Sa SS ) ; Du Pont oo 3ag Simmene -----3) | Burglars also entered Swan ae Se East Kor Se ed Bocony ..... - $93 Cleaners, 1472 Baldwin Ave., and : a! ~ Bkue t.... 38 soutenr® ©? :: 4 3\took an undetermined amount of : ‘ = | cee St Sere 94 clothing : —_ , Erie RR... 84 Std Brand |: $18) Police have arrested a 17-year- . Brcol-o --- B* $id oul fod. elold and two 16-year-old youths for : , : Pood Mach ... 664 St4 Oil = . ot investigation in the burglary of the ® el a 1 On $¢/Sanford Inn, 568 S, Sanford St. ) ® e Frock Tre) Hg Stud Pack, ge | Taken was beer, wine, soft drinks Sen Dream 875 3wift & Co... a8 and cigarettes from a storage shed a ae ts badly Soe #* \at the rear. Gen Mille... % ree GO Sal .... WE . ; . Gen res: eae Thome Pal. $13 2 Aas: Bt perete #* Four Persons Hurt 7 | Gerber Prod .. 801 oeenty Cen. 203 ~ Gillette ...... 38.6 aty f - Hizie se , Gorbel Br 427 oe careice | 41 TIEAC-UN COWISION Goodrich .....58.2 ma ‘4 Goodyear ....- 78-4 roit Air Lin. af iias4 : atari E ie Unit fruit aa A head-on collision on Dixie! : ee oe ea oe ter. 31\ Highway near Hatchery Rd., in Holland F ....115 U8 =, - jf?) Waterford Township, injured four . Homestk ...---$3$ Us Tob ....... 302|people, one critically, at 3:30 a.m. - Indust Ray <.178 Ges "a Tei’. 30 .|this morning. | Ing Band ---i44 Weste ABE... 328) One of the drivers, Alex Gour- * lak If |..J87 Wien a Go’.. 223/mas, 27, of 4002 Milton Dr. Flint, Int Bus Mch .268, Woolworth... 484iwas reported in critical condition | Tat Giver oe 38 yest oh & T sae at Pontiac General hospital this ONLY PERMAGLAS 4 2B 36. EU mectabony : “| _seyee Egress, 20, of 520 Ensie- —_ DETROIT EDISON'S SUPER SUPPLY PLAN ; : : q a TOC aveued. by the as-|WOO® Pontiac, suffered a broken : d votiated Press): a led and forehead cuts, She was in & Gives You a 50% Longer Guarantee makes Permagias electric water heaters even | indent Rats Util, stocks|® Car driven by ody Snow, more efficient. You'll have all the hot water you | Net change = dots dee amt be) let nee ocauea at [XJ Gives You Patented New Hydrastee! want for all the family's needs—24 hours a day, : : 172.6 > Weck fe ccca13 M2 #8 1763 \the hospital but is being held by D2) Gives You Exclusive Heetwall Construction for an operating cost as low as $3.88 a month. Month (260 3g in34 142 je14|Police pending further investiga. Ask Edison how this new water heating service, 98 high 0. Bee ee 18 178-4 | tion, Gives You M Resistant. L Lasti combined with a new Permaglas electric water ibst high ‘cc...g808 1367 TTS iss] A passenger in Gourmas’ car, (XJ Gives You More Resistant, Longer Lasting heater, can mean hot water aplenty round the Se ee ee er anes cos Glass Lining clock, GET IT HOT. :. GET A LOT! aes ; — “me Pde suffered cuts ~ jabout e , was treated at na meh Co) nae ge eh (XJ Gives You More Hot Water Faster Figures after decimal points ere eighths ¢ General released, % sie cauy, oot” 5%, Neen ; (XJ Gives You All the Clean, Rust-Free Hot Water gape gt Navy's Attempt You'll Ever Need a. Chem: Co.*.. 13 14 ° - Borsivbe Mises an ty HtO Fire Vanguard BR] Gives You the Only Water Heater Designed to Own a The Prophet Co.°----++++ $7 8: : Meet Today’s and Tomorrow’s Hot ay Mig. 00.2. ....cc0.- 17 8 . plete plimn, Ci, gg. 04 3, Ms Delayed by Snags _ Water Needs | ho osie: bd and ested CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, : | for as little as . A Navy attempt to launch a Van- Cutting Coffee Prices guard sora pene ny “e AO.Smith Permaglas scrub a.m, & Two Cents Per Pound — cause of technical difficulties. tt i NEW YORK 9 — General Foods| A. firing of a basketbell-sted GLASS-LINED. HYDRASTEEL* WATER HEATERS announced today it will cut |##ellite originally was set for :30 = : p.m. yesterday. For several hours, = Myatents pending: the slender rocket sat outside its ‘ service tower, bathed in lights. The Air Force also postponed a mroretg tel its peg roe oar : : cause of ‘technical ties.” . , t , ; SSagueieesere | OG yOu Permaglas plumber (eae of. DETROIT EDISON The Snark is a 5,500-mile swept-| © an ie: lorthrup Co. It has been flown - Canaveral. - | § 4 — = ‘_ F ee eS ee ee ee u 3 4 Tee eee Se eT ea Oe a ee aa ee 2 ee ee |} EWENTY-EIGHT ____ _\ me rowrrac! pass, FRIDAY, JUNE, 0, 1058 Settee onan atch meee Spar te ae Death Notices |--.*=® Bares Me* 6) Work Wanted Female CARNIVAL by Dies Turner) W OE EP ioc ar iculy ee FT PRECRLET ON _. [MAN TO A IN OPERATING ctain levator ator, Must have 20, 1988, JOHN, 168 MeO Mhacinwn’ Set ages ote loved husband of Mrs. dear ig eed of Mrs. Marcia Sm vacations. Must be pag pndetson.” Mrs. Widatgaret Gane Bor 81.” rite tise e68, Alex and Robert Angel; one HEN WANTED “TOOL & DIE WO brother and one sister also sur-/-MEN WANTED. TOOL & DIE. NO vive; veers grandchildren and = r need apply. Hawk Tool, Private servic will be beld Tues. Pritig LESMAN LA rivate serv con wi ~ SA LAU- day, June 24 at 11 a.m. at Pam @ be inger Real Estate. OR 3-8138. ment in Laper?, “Mr. angel ai) REAL PROPERTY oe ee ace cata APPRAISER EXP. GIRL WANTS “BABYSITTING ights a 18. 1958, LeROY Opportunity for secure position with and housework Home n CLEMONS is, JUNE 18, 18 Waterford kland County in tax equaliza-|_ 78838 ; 30: beloved husband| tion work. Mu at have at least 3, EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSIST- of Mrs. Jacquelyn H. Clemons; pais experience in property ap- -_ exe. —— wishes full beloved son.of Mrs. Ronald or ol} “OF part time employment, FE , , Clemons; fear brother of Mrs. iege degree preferred. Excellent | = | ; Jack Johnson, Mrs. Swell Biackmer. benefits offered. $3,000 to Exp. TRONER - WITH peer HO a: ] & °£ $2 Amold | and Jo! ohne Clemons. clark ee feobbepe cd odbet per hour Own trans. Lott neral service W ie. - vino, y Funeral service will be held Gat-| Oo citice’ Oakiand County’ Office ey 1 vee BABY SITTING from the Donelson-Johns| Bidg. 1 Lafayette St, tiac. » SOATT, Puneral Home with interment in| _ FE 3-7191 GIRL wie BABY SCT ONC | —_ neral t t Waterford ‘Cemetery, Postoris.|REAL ESTATE SALESMEN TO| While mother works. MA 4-330}. Mich. Mr. Clemons is at the) work with one of the area’s most|’ GIRL bebe par WORK. Sea Puneral Home. _ active sffices, selling both homes GERM JUNE 19, 1958. ERNEST| 82 esses. For . ee ment! GInL 16 wines at BY SITTING Tv: 10310 Crosby Lake Rd., White gall %°°* Reali ‘artridge.| job 2 oF ai days werk: i wie, Lake ye ° a hens Eye mneie TBE CYR + of Per FE 4-3461. ' ne. < nd o! rs. Lina rman; dear R. AN MAN Wal ND Lia ather of Mrs. Franklin Smreina;| for odd jobs, Livin: i auarters aire, 18, Wiss )aigenll ee : ear brother of William and Roy) furnished. ‘Mote St ome than; ting, general houseclosning ee Paul M. Jones, Real Est. German and re, Garab Draper:| wages, Pm tain Helin works No pay. AU Cv aw. wend va cui wo grandc 5 SAL) > j : : ‘ : | Funeral service will be held Sun- one eel TED, Ral onl ay a for summer. ‘eal : . ' day, June 22 at 2" p.m. from hep ek ped waif Rent Apts. Furnished 33 harpe Funeral Home. with inter-| Pontiac Preas Box 58 Write GIRL, 17, WANTS BABY r SITTING ment at Millington. Mr. Germans) chee Press Box 58. y the week. PE 4-8098.- es " will He in state at the Sharpe SWIMMING POOL SALESMAN fen cH (OOL STUDENT DE- _Puneral Home, Clarkston. _-__| wanted. Large commission, car sires part time typing position. KNOTT, JUNE 19, 1988. CORA. i7ss| pecessary, Call OR 34346. ask 2-300. Williams Lake Rd. dear a A “| gH SCROOL GRADUATE. WISH. | age 72: d | mother of Mrs. Dennis (Ruth) tend Wh ib achat af MODEL a r employment. Position Leones; dear sister of Mrs. Marie| D perators. Must be ex: pl doce gp tion r d. Adams. Mrs. ae oe =r _write 1 Peattas Press Box 66. >) as OR 5.13683 —— ae preeeeee rs. Florence Johnson; six grand- YOUNG MEN FREE TO TRAVEL, aa willow WAN" children also survive. Funeral) must have chauffeurs license. Ap- iNTELLIOENT_Win pdb Ts service will be held Saturday, ly Deluxe Ride C8. 5640 Williams paris. me r June 21 at 11 a.m. from Pursley Let ke Rd., Waterford. Puneral Home with Dr. Tom LADY WITH 1 CHILD WOULD Malone officiating, Interment in like babysitting in her home. Gin- Perry Mt. Park. Mrs. Knott sin Help Wanted Female 7 _gellville area. FE 12-6622. ANTED: “eater. te ume, Enex ——- ¥) on lie“in state at the Pursley Funeral) 7 ____-.. ~~~ LADY WISHES CLEANING. $1 AN “Will you get the garage out of the car for me, dear?” War - pevesonoy Mtgs. 32 oe — A-1 WAITRESS WANTED FOR 18T|_hour. Exp. ref. FE, 8-0834.< z ; i ; "ihider Sar We. Huron gistt, GER: Agee fountertype. coffee shop.| MARRIED COLLEGE SENIOR IN - on WAITING. GET 3 tt : 4 so dear’ sister of John” Glibert. Hunter Blvd. B’ham P.|" special education desires to, cait| , Business Services 13| Painting & Decorating 20 Jena Kinsibr oe eReatior, tio any, Sune 3 at It hela Orem GOMPAMION "FOR ELDERLY| capped welcomed. PE 6-006 zon Brace-Smith Puneral Home with; home thaw wages. MA 5-3491 or ELECTRIC M OO SERIES RE- FOR THOSE v. Paul art officiating. In- ecnem ye country home. More for| MOTHER WOULD LIKE & rewinding 218 E. Pike Reiment in White Chapel. « Mrs.|_ MA 5-38 ' TO CARE FOR 8MA LL re Esoa1 WHO CARE Theeringer will He in state at the DINING Boo HOSTESS. AGE 25| CHILD DAYS ONLY. FE Spa aap ap Lane CLEANIN FE 40617 Brace-Smith Puneral Home. 35. For day work. (poly in person 4-6997 Weeds mud removed. Free INTERIOR ULRICH J JUNE 18. 1958. PETER H.,| only between 2 & 4 PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU) estimates. OR 3-6126. i fo. s ox 15569 Oceana, Allen Park, Mich.. ‘ & bonded. Drivers 65 FURNACE SERVICE — 15 YRS Qn ony gotd yet comma. ~ age 00 gear father of chnten 8 TED'S ess pergpt Adult eters. OF-| "eap. Get my price, Me PE samt | MOTELE, BHOW ROOMS, CORRE sony upon eae rie ear sister of Mrs. Rose) 2 7 — —__fando 3-31 GENES HEATING SERVICE. McCaffery. Puneral service will be| WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. AVAILABLE Froaces HEA SER dbk § Folatone, multi-colored paint, PE bea Bh ; vy te- ws held Saturday, June 21 at 10 8 m./HO YOU HAVE SPARE TIME FOR Be. Rd. oes ee PE | swo EXP MEW AVAILABLE POR A. in Tem eton, Rea tor AT from the C. J. Godhardt Puneral| “telephone work? Box 105, Pom AAMIEOGRAPHING, TYPING. BEC Two . MEN AV ae 7 ‘2339 Orchard tone RA. FE +4563. Fore. Te Te anee officiating | x tint Frese. EM 39-2842,” ior MOWING VICIN- | _sble rates, PH 2-428 or PE Sasi WANTED Interment in Commerce Cemetery. DRUG CLERK, FULL TIME. EX- SUMMER A tas JR. HIGH ” | EACHER NEEDS PAINTING 1362 W. ‘ Mr Ulrich will He in state at the rienced. Must be neat sppear-|" through High School. English.) jty of Baldwin & Wal- N s or PE’ 44813, Ask C. J. Godhardt Puneral Home. ng. Hunter Maple Pharmacy,| French, Social Studies. Call OR| "TY work inside or out Exp. Ress. : ‘WOLFE, JUNE 18 1008, nS. | 0% _E._Maple._ Birmingham.“ | _ 3.0021. ton. FE 4-8543. sre ma CG ~ 3 Blanche, Urene, 301, Prighany | ore order sok appis 2 parton | ace alt or part tine work Th MOSQUITO Peer temoret by sam 78) = CAGH wife. of Clarence Woife: dear| Martinelli's Restaurant. sore or babysitting IM 3-0390. Lien J mother of Chester P. Wolfe, Mrs.|_Woodward. Birmingham. ___ |" saings @ IRONINGS CONTROL PAINTING — PAPERHANGING UNLIMITED Haston (Veria) Cloyd, Mrs. Lynn| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- Call FE 58-9724 SPRAYING WALLS CLEANED For land contracts, new or sea- fRachel) H. Perry and Delbert) ply Wrights Lunch, 377 Auburn WILE DO 7 TYPING IN MY HOME. ance OR _3-1061 lowest a Wolfe: 9 crandcbildren and l/SXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR Saget aay rb PAINTING & PAPER HANGING,| no | Funerel service will be held Sat.| ‘Steady job. Stationery and card| = Day WORK. 3 25_yrs. exp. FE 5-9037. «dl Ask for Ted McCulb | urday, June 21 et 2 p.m. from| $toFe. Apply in person. Bodines, WOMAN oN, WANTS wf "8-301 _ Physio-Therapy 21A | . June ae 172_N. Woodward, Birmingham. |_ ¢8ys, references. Phone “OAkian 8-2019 ARaO | or Soe he — — = a ONLY. LIVE ais. a on noi $143 Cass - seth Ra. Ww ¥. ' Bene EPERIENCED PLASTERI —_ EW eo officiating. Interment in Pine Complete housekeeping. No la’ ae 14% 3 PHYSIO-THERAPY AND SWEDISH CASH ND CONTRACTS. Lake "Ce metery. Mra Nolte wit) dry. si child. Thursdays & Alter ___Building Services 12 en sa peer aia __Massage. OR_3-5651. M4. Vanwelt, 4540 Dinie Hwy. | 7 Funeral Home, Keego. Harbor |_mingham. MI 60574 7 20 YRS. EXP. CEMENT WORK OF ee a aces Television Service 22 5 2 TRLS on TELEPHONE 80 all kind Fully insured Al): work 18 Cha: ce jain FE 3-7680 . Card of Thank 1| citing ‘tom Sram. to 1 pm.|—fustanieed FE #1236, mber ALL TY SERVICE CALLS AN- 0d rd o anks and ‘from 1:30 8:20. 8 dase| AAA Floor Sanding |e ashe _MACHING FILED | an] re of sight. an IN LOVING MEMORY OF_MY| and bom at 3% 8 Saginaw in|, Floor Laying = Finishing ER-WATER WEED CUTTING — . father & grandfather. Frank| the Key building Room 202. |C.BUD BILLS __FE_$-2080 UNDER WA Pye tie rere ontracts ae — A roel away 3 years HOUSEWORK. COLORED. OVER Cie see oF ke Aen INLAN: LAKES SALES rE £ or 5-8390 You're ‘not forgotten, father, dear, Bent"? in, no cocking, MA 90-2340. as0h | rE 4-7121 3127 W. Huron 2-6122 GTRARA able. Jensen. FE 2- Nor, ever shall you be; ey last, LIVE IN11 10 # YEARS OtD; A-A TRENCHING Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “Typewriter Service 22A W ant ed 5% ace gop Own room Bans mused by his daughter end|_& TV, MI 64741, ‘Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-403 on essmAaKING. TAILORING. AL-| T{PEWRITERS JAR D , apna ¢ ddaughter. Mrs. Paul Miller JING terations, Drapes & irose done d 1 ee cer eitniery es TEACHERS A&B TRENCH! terations. Drereen pees | FOr, Cenetal Printing end OF! ray 0 Stout, Realtor BEDROOM Earn This Sum ner merged water lines field tile. _fice Supply Co. 17 W. Lawrence. 1N INAW 8T FE 5-s168 7 CLEAN ROOMS, BABY WEL: good or ~~ Luneral Directors ww (While vacationing: = teterent| ET res) cr CanPaenTER CREW AVAIL ria Teens —— Uphelstering = "Boe ees SS ean Past ACR ART- = ‘ _ OF 36179 _hiigh. OR 3 eee “a HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” | !0&. profitable & dignified work) abie Roughing end finish. Als® prowING, GRADING. DISCING & | BEADLE DRAPES. SLIP COVERS 8 eee e iste jerslien, prt. 7 BEDRM. WITH 2-CAR GARAGE. ~ for you this summer. Exception- _alterations Free est. FE §-36908 4 ments, Near Si. Michaels. FE 2-38i4. CO all 4 ars Ps mowing. Also dump truck & | materials & used furniture FE . Rent A Unfurnished 34 coal Fae erene ary Fou! check| NY TYEE OF EQUSE PLANS) chain saw work. 17 Seott Lake| _5-1901. ana ls Willing and Able fnquite 32 Auwara, offices rear pts. i HOUSES IN BROOKLYN 60B. FUNERAL HOME maileg weekly For faterview cal) gugnm @reve OL 14200 EM) Ae Ewe ARLES CUSTOM OPHOLSTER: ore waiting tor Feit 7 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. | | rom cease. | tm Rongstet. pari furnished. ! ; 1751 7 d * gi = CCCCC__SUGARDEN. LAWNS, PLOWING, ‘8174 : 8 ; a: . : payee == OR sey) _FE Sébib or Ma‘e-304, 61 000 ‘LUM “SIDING PRECAST STONE). dlecing or “eveling. Cow | 3Jea. sani wasn: esa suka? re saste ~ “U ***¥ |" foe per mo. Adults. 130 Sem x D ] h S applied by experts, FHA terms | manure, ditt 43311. —}HOMAE UPHOLSTERING NEWLY BelAir_ Manor. PE +1500. bedroom $60 month. C one son- oO : nN . Help Wanted Gorden Piattiev TRACTOR acABD DU or yn ee 191 N. Perry Bt PE 6-8808 ed all furo., in town. Ax ‘oo Orton- PUNTER. OME 8 et REPAIR. PLASTER-| service. vered, 5-666 —————— | ete oF pa i 5-448 : fA bier . i eee ee OME ais” |APPLICATIONS FOR BLUEBER-| ing. carpentry. brick, block & ce-| _or FE 5-3972. Lost & Found 24 “ee. J BEDROOMS IN PONTIAC AUTO. ARES-ORIFVIN CHAPEL | 12 Pickers wanted. Also couple) _ment_work FE 42300. _! ings Agencies 17A $n Sane 2. es or woman wanted to take care| CK. BLOCK AND CEMENT nsurance : BREN- 35404 tful Service PE 2-5894)| ; BRICK, B LOST: LAKE. houghtful_Service__FE _2-504)/ of the house and assist in the)” work Also chimneys. No job too del Boxer. FE 40626, Fred C. . ; . field. "7805, Pontiac Lake Ra. or| (ert Also, chimneys. No Job ‘00l44 mcneasm auto RaTzs| $f, : . Voorhees-Siple |_sst on ssuz! ~| gla’ Guaranteed work, Ph. MY|, We Woe, All Types Inurence | ier saown @ wane ser] Cuick Action MAN OR COUPLE FOR JANITOR| ©1128 In pCR AORTA | tacy fF A . FUNERAL HOME work at Church Approx. $2400\=RICK, BLOCK STONE WORK So FE 47-8014. Reward Ambulance Serviee—Plane or Motor| {ierl7. Write Pontiac Press Box) Firepiaces our specialty. OR (ost: BLACK AND TAN TER- ON 1. pee CONTRACTS FE _2-8378 3-103. rier. Answers to name “Tippie.” | MEN OR WOMEN BRICK CEMENT WORE ; ; Foe ~~ gg ' 8] aLocK MA : Sr part time, See Mr. Smith. full ke firepisces MA S378 (ost: YELLOW & PALE OREEN Se ae WAITING , Cemetery Lots S| &. oe 3 te ff om BULLDOZINO Parakeet vic. Joslyn & LeBaren - se : © sreemy TR aS Peciee Pee | eee wee ee Oar, oaes LL _ $525. PE 46075. FEMALE Wain STY1- saragee_oc_ tee LICENSED ciate “callton 3 WHITE CHAPEL—TWO GRAVES. bt a pace 3s enpettneed. Are ee SE Al cakes Dost: ; A ol inson | $128. ~ Six $300, LI 2-2167 or LI EM 3-4175. os con ie Reware 2 it Bleck key cose ° Pe war i ports‘ ag: A EALTOR | WHITE CHAPEL TWO 3GRAVE|Employment Agencies CEMENT AND MASON ten ee ae) Sat Gre cet a User anoweo WERE Ba) Ye cana of Chapel. im, ; ma : ; _ = _ Michigan, Phone Markét 4-144. EVELYN EDWARDS | HOMES BY Rew E Lode. Wanted Real Estate 32A 4 To WHITE CHAPEL. 3 GRA builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461. Lost: 8 ry buy. ee — cerpeses. % car main drive, FE 9-032 of VOCATIONAL COUNSELING CARPENTRY WORK. BARS. Tare. Vicinity of $ CASH $ bs & ‘Available 5-806, su NITY | BANK oe! General_remodel- Maceday Lk, PE 5-4328, . furnished : : Suir st, $100 per month. Call COMMU x en ing. ts “Licensed "pullder. "PRA terms. iosT - Rote UTE & BLACK : 48 HOURS + ae RMS UPPER PVT BATH. FE TF pRoom” Saat ONFOR BOX REPLIES SeMENT OUR SRECTALTT High, Reward Piesse eal OR| “ HOME — EQUITY 7 Pee ee Pes, | sae. Sera te dane Cale 4 - : s * 1 . ‘ 3 . ee FAUTIFUL, QUIET ROOM AND_ BATH GARADE. aieam mieten || GE CUT Yeas Si Spe Ge REE nV | ca *rpenmescremueragg| EAND CONTRACT | naman rer Wtar S|" Eeaitetan, Sie |" Reenyacas SE were replies at the Press “WORK PE 5-078 Jand ‘clearing. Insured, MA ens0s| },female. 1000 Northfield. FE _ Wright & Valuet 7 BMS. CLOsE TO FISHERS AND) wun ¢ ‘and refrigerator. Vitis |® Fe Pisine. 476) HOU DRAYTON ffi in the f Aged 21-35 to work in small office, | ———— as |CUSTO! YARD rig Motor, 257% B - FE| Myrtelle Apartments Phone FE 7: wy. Mead ber See ollowing | |“ cod typing “& shorthand. skis, DRYWALL. TAPING AND FINISH. MM BULLDOZING. YARD &|—hi hbies & Si 24A REALTORS $6814 or FE 2-543: fi month: OR_ 3-734. boxes: pours # to 4:30 with 1 hour for) Ine Freq, tstimates, FE S346 S| Sotetiling’ Terms. EM 320d. 5 | ~~~ upplies 2s, OAKLAND AVENUE || 5 “pooMs LOWER PRIVATE |} OPPs wh _ | 5 RMS 8 BATH. a0TO. CEL une ays, no Sat : re FE_ 5.0603 entranc. : ° -bed C 2 | heat. 8-0963. MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT 106 PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING |EXPERIENCED TRIMMING AND PAINT BY NUMBER Es. wae B entrance, See hee ae ao = & aoc ALL CASH _ | __somable. 119 A . : q MODERN HOUSE, CITY. 1, 4, 5, 6, 28, 32, 42, 58 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. FE) for water b heater. = es 2 az emovels. Free estimation, OA net a s. tautene he : Y H J ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR School on Nice yard. ae Lae re-decorated. ers. ‘un _Bock Store. “18. &" Lawrence Bt Pm Lo ; “| 49523 1) Reterences. 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 74, tric_Co, 1060 W. Huron. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND ti reonels lose Your tome) ee See ROOM MODERN HOME ON 83, 110, 112. ™ Instructions 9 ELECTRICAL WIRING. ae eae eee. _Notices & P Is 25\w be bhced ih “a fre an Dg hg Bg EE, JE --- 5 Lake. Canal oe on. je . * ‘a : 4 PIANO. LESSONS: re ee IN|EXCAVATION, TRENCHING,|L AWN” MAINTENANCE, CUT. ANCE. CUT. eae he varrent "and "one CKERS RS AM tse | ood: Case ips pet, Coed peies bor- _ an ferntseg rae nent by week . @| Gosple music and in nm . top soil, ete | 226, qealldng 8 ,Penele woos id tthe, pets tae "| mw map ot AND BATH. UPPER. PV Hott. Ol, 16618 qhter AROUND. F Royal Oak Beauty College) FREE ESTIMATES eA ee gera oe 230i, burn He Ese _ii TMENT ww, | Hake, Ent 5S Weekend oh Ee MERI B GRASS SOD as 8 he NEAR Guy Cari is now peli ng & 1g On new homes. additions, mod-| and , BM, grass sod. . 3 2. Cen-| . YMca yeas. aie! The Pontiac Press ited amount of student peauticians ernizing We. wil! build or repalr Delivered, or laid. Trector serv- MASON HOES eapee: "Washer & reine. : Seats decarthed. Kean vous 308 AVATLABLE NOW Ast SIDE 2 - Ss newest bea’ e nything. nancin load _tral, R 2 q more information write or. call “Cail FE 4-068) or FE $0242 now inde “Top soil delivered. FE bee edad | com: PEDO 6.3900 H ard Work 3 RMS. & BATH. ¥ WARHING &| _N. Saginaw bedroom home ‘$79 month, FOR WANT ADS Lincoln 8-9100 504 E Fourth st. NTFED F <= ALi | _2-6463. eS sewing machines, % bik. from St. “APT BATH 1 BLE. PON:| [eferences. Call Bud Nicholle, _Royal Oak. yas tae iis. Wanes Maree Lie SOD. 8Q.¥D.|CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE Mikec PE 43006, after 4 3 RM. APT. Bare oy ie Geed | Realtor, PE 61201. ainds Est 19 ugus sh |MARION B —— a - F DIAL FE 2-8181 SUMMER TUTORING IN READ.|_353'N Cass PE 2.2021 PE 20000, 200! Crooks Ra North of Auburn _Ee OR 388 ee 7 RMS. PVT BATH & ENT.| cond, $55. Adults, FE 2-1803 and| AUBURN HGTS, PARTLY FURN. ing. English and General Math H#CUSE MOVING — FULLY) _TW 21174 _ at 7 7 And plenty of advertisi _aduits. 402 W Huron. FE §-7684.| _FE aa ROOMS AND BAT a eed. beth, full basement, From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. pn Pacers hroue® High! “equipped. PE 42480 L.A. Young. NURSERY 59 ry 80D. DELIVERED OF On | ANY go i. weataer, poane we ee at oc 7 ROOet APARTMENT. rn \ lou an ioe th with» Bey. Sasi HO . : rE re HOME GARAGE CABINS, ADDI. eee 2-5122 Confidential Sal- us for oats ~e . cont ‘nite, stov CO i All errors should be re _Work Wanted M. Male 10 10) ee tee FD na tap. oot. Pa | vette Army. pendinie asrvie. Fensonable, references Phone MY | 7 RMS POLL BATA SVE MT: | gatlen Very chesp. “leueire. 53 4 TY SPECIA . mi . EB orted immediately. The Yi YOUNG MEN DESIRES HOTEL| NOTICE TO HOME-OWNERS Kees cod SEA ie complete, sham-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor sae. drinkers, PH beta | Bass 1 Edis BALMONY NEW site, ramen ae, "eRe §| Bichon, or. coletera werk. .¥E| New vou cen nee tet exe cor) PRE Oe poo, Eacivle ise. pereorally |1y xX gaginaw Ph. PE Sl 2 | Pa bdrm Tes, $110 ‘montti $100 to cancel the charges $57 1 CARPENTE taing of value to remodel your] Lawn | Maintenance, Landscape| ‘Thurs. : s 500 N. * Eves till 8:0 sec. Sun. for that portion of the rise PPE Cane Ore NEW —| home. put on new siding, or bulld| | Gardening. on 3sea| afer Fe 31. en rtion roo: ee 3382 - ment which has been ate OUTSIDE JANITOR WORK| up to 5 years to pay the balance. eo IVEREDDUMP 7 FRUcE | COLD WAVE 0400 UE: tf os eee ee dered valueless Mroumh the "ihe done reasonable. Yard | work, _ Phone EM. 3-406. ‘and tractor service, FE 6-6356 or wane set. $1.50. Open "Stem miler eset = A eights, ~~~ error. ng, and la are made be sure to get $| 40234." we setins. FR|PCASTERING NEO AND RE | _ ve tne ia | Wiliams Lake & Highland Ras. your, -xill number.” Ne | ACCOUNTING WORK EXPERI-|_er 6. “aeval. Fin pal Aft, | CHARLIE: Home Owners $80 A MONTH adjustments will be given enced accountant desi mover. erading. Had my old double-breasted suit without tt. time accounting work for, small |“ ccecr wrtal Mack, Free netimates | eee made into a very smeYt bution | We can take your propertly i 98] town, neat bus station, "S18 WE. |4-RMS-AND BATH UPSTAIRS.| 2,¢°™ost new ranch homes avatl- Cactes Cas tt edsertue medium sited business. Call FE) PE $-1230 _Moving & Trucking 19} th Se een cas or ban | oe Fee. FE 74 sble "Newly decorated, sa ments containing type sizes 20625. __/R. G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING,| “~~ aeeee suit. Better take yours — pall sale. Call for further informa- | 7] ROOMS AND BATH, is8T. FLOOR 4 RM. NO DRINKERS OR CHIL- Home Purchase Cone iE larger than regular agate AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER) sanding and finishing. Phone FE a7 MOVING — HAULING away because Ed has a special PE 2-4366 dren 152 Washi: FOR RENT WITH OPTION 7O type 1s 12 o'clock noon the oo ae ee pen ene te 2 eeee XCELLENT SERVICE price this week. J ROOMS AND BATH, 2 PVT. EN- AND BATH ON WEST| buy: 1 bedrm. 4 mm for _ dev ocrevious to cublication. pair. B_ Murdock FE 4-4508 | ~~ ROOF REPAIRS Reasonabie. FE 5-458 — FE 2-2000 oe ~ARRO rances, .285 Oakland : side Newly decorated FE 3-0259.| 3 pe Full basement. ig miles Transient Want Ade may ewan eames mecet, wees EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-044 AA-1 Reduced Rates OA Tar) on Se Gillespie. PIE 31983. J RMS. NEAT AND CLEAN. TWIN |§ RMS & BATH, UPPER, NEWLY of Pontiac MA $5811. __ be cancelled up to 9:30 e _Sbip. Vic insko. FE 5-74 €.__ PLASTERING © REPAIR ~REAS Smith Ate large van or pick- panty MAID 8 = ns gus Case-Eltzabsth | Rd be Fe A Pe & Ais + Soest an Call after 5 LAKEVILLE. MODERN 1 BED- _ the ay of publication aiter }|“ABINET MAKER AND CARPEN.| Pat Lee 7922. tissemines” Mire. Walace, ¥a 5-1284 4-3844 Pinegrove Oe | a EE ne | ee Benes betometio lent, ge- ten tires, insertion ter. Kitrhens @ epeciaity FE SPECIALIST “ ALL TYPES OF Se ae SERVICE 5-7008. om eet ra mee) ae a.m. 9 p.m. Saptari; tf 3 RM, APT. Newly decorated 3. cm apt., $55 CARGE FARMHOUSE 4-5000 | Gord ng 8.0095 “a. —z - ot. (ae casa WANT ap RATES | |GARETAKER MAN TO” TAKE) Licensed."bonded insured. free HAULING @ ROBBISH. re AE In Debt? PARMS. = COMMERCIAL =A | ee pee eae | ae See terete aa | eto Orner er out bud es, Children care of lawn & garden. Wife for) est, Raymond W Commins. OL| your price Any time. 8-0095. n e ° - 3&2 RM, APTS & : jaa 5 RM. . IM- ings. Children Lines 1-Day 3-Daye 6-Days _tleaning or nursemaid. EM_3-0350| _1-0772. Jim's MOVING ANI AND eee 2 you ere beving Weuble meeting Germas VE SoWe BUY Bat 31 sowel. FE 42100. mediate sosupense —- Dorothy Ss S i d $1.50 $186 62.78 § COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH DE-|TRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR| cheaper, FE FE 5-138. * 3 RMS BA PVT, ENTR.. nycer Lavender 3 ie lhUdis Uta gree in business desires full tume| septic tanks. field tile, fogtings. Gat TRUCKING. CLOTHING bn a oy dong I OLL, REALTY hi i weleome ee: ye cone Jenn. MI ai tepmaid "in. this building, 66s ps J INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT. repair, rebuild, & build new chim. Call ent to Gat fer OS. Fp Saiz, per m heat, chard Lake Ave, 3 ing, reasonable. Free Est. neys, speciatizing in liners for Tr k t R $ a ait Sppointm: HIT R hoe hes furn a CANVASSER Se ALB8O|_ 323-3759 or OR 3-8117. gas chimneys imney baskets ruc S {tO en _ty Pe eas, “meet * wie: ESTATE Russell A. Not =™R alt lelephone | eoucton OT] ,tnd|iRTERIOR » EXTERIOR PAINT.| types furnaces. fireplaces’ water TRUCKS, TRACTORS | Wtd. Children to Board 26 170 W. ts tor . &™m | ing and cabinet making inthe: : eee 5660 y . to 6 p.m beaters, boilers, incinerators. ND UTP! Eves ~ me. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE chant Eree ecimaine We: bist pare: Sstiars, Gad See. Ee oot Samp rickepe = ‘en tates > re ssa — = “AN oh OUTSTANDING VALUES Eee Delight in Bloomfield Hills fy ee Bg and - sell poy “et only $17,500, Sylvan Shores ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” NEAR I DRAYTON Ee : 3 tees Fe LARGE BDRM. KITCHEN OPP LLL New Ranch Homes Mt. to 171 Melrose BROKER — MI 6-3477 — MA _ Q BA 5 We have a sina! home aff Cooley Lake with 2 bedrooms, 2 lets. good jel aren. & can be = w= LADS ING. HAVE a . En on 31284 43844 . Bed Open § a.m p.m. Sunday 12 to € MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN eae ae Dn. oe gopormry plus low mortgage costs Moves You In $10 STARTS DEAL WHY PAY RENT? see ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT , wx mer ath STORE nee IN- CLARK f EDGEFIELD DRIVE. $17,500 De- ‘Custom shires cabinet? with loads of ower features 6 Spacious Rooms ' Model Open a, zt , Moc & SUNDAY J: 39 TO? 766 STANLEY HILLS. org oy 1 comes a of Bg mm a A ak High' home with picturesque vee rking-reasonabie 4 + 1-0841 - OL. 1463. hou! ks ae Bice. Hurea soy * yA en LacetEp 309 FEET 01 sg a 7 and, Aw ye Fagn ood on Ei — suite LeBARON WESTOWN REALTY SCHOOL FHA TERMS—350 DOW —PLUS MORTGAGE Cost Cape betrol gree — "ped stain own. ‘Mange bea THREE FAMILY INCOME bay. sn Ro a clinie but are WE y OWNER bedroom, all modern. Like new. down, $52 per month. FE wi “sacrifice for cash. poy ‘ Ra. PE_2-4875 4-1661 2815 BLOO! Eastways Rd, 3 bedrm. s zs * gid. basement with re: 3 8, 2 2-10 acres, $41,500. FE 5-4244. i floors, | aluminum Regie and screens, | joa $3,850, low down U 4-304. i good payments. ‘cna M 5. RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 224 enter St. _High and Wh hy buy a shell home? \W hy buy a starter home? You can build the home of your dreams at e price far less than you would expect to pay You) Bre the contractor and we are the supplier of all the material for your complete home, from the basement to the roof No Money Down 11 Years to Pay Low Rate of Interest custowEns DURING It ¥ EARS Benderoff Bldg. & Supply Co. | 92 W. Huron of th counectine close to ® a le . Center = e you free rent to 7 oe MODERN. | or Sale tease 43 SACRIFICE SMALL HOME. $4,800. ‘Build Now or re. Our plans or) wail build vo you x, starter; pleted iar e our e th Rckow ord “ilis (stom this aa 6 room modern home will be enough to convince) seteet e paved von rant Sint REAL ESTATE, TQ@.BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE >" or FE 44813 One Block From Lake ‘This new. three bedroom, brick! bome with full basement, copper plumbing throughout, marble sill: Priced for quick saie- oven oven & rangt. ar and CH | Leslie R.Tripp, Realtor DRAYTON two-year-old’ Just Source teh weriwo enc sarge jot, Wisner school rms. 7 KEN NEDY) beautiful lot, lawn. © efticy big. 2 BREWER sy Onn tx E_ ORION py distr a OE it , 1-2 ; Pea oye bab. FE 44740 or bE Dream Bungalow s, 2 Lewy! AND BATH Open "Evenings “th 8 A TERMS | Attractive a) bedroom ranch. down plus mortgage costs. wr Kampsen beau mosern poeorn! etsy” foo = = ttached . BY C “OW NER — Village, 3 bedroom. FE ee ~—TINCOLN Sears ' 2 bedrm, down—up-| stairs completely tieaamed = rec 19 ees wunched. Micciy ont 2-8922 cll droo bungalow Excellent kitchen tile bath Full SaPORS LOVELY 8 RM. HOU SE do bed rm, = living & dining ‘rm, with! , large new | ca OLD 5 RM. RANCH TYPE. front and rear Ag picture win- bath features. Attached, heated garage Nearly acre, $12,200. O 7354 BY CONES. ALL —, At rose. Hot: water heat. COLORED = six noms ep with four : Sagem more ve right i in in for. “st! onth ished in knotty es heat 2-car garage. end location. . Vets! No Money Down Civilians. . - $600 rice A : homes in Clarkston “Coronad WILLIAMS LAKE BY Oo ER, 4% matic heat. ——— ara, a 720x300. $7,500 a ~ TRIPP ELIZABETH LAKE ES- ‘ TATES. 3 bedrooms, full d bath, heat. Carpet and drapes in- cluded. Realistically priced Call today! 72 W. Huron Street FE 54-8161 or FE 2-9676 ‘1 ¢|Clean and Neat ‘ West suburban 3 bedroom bunga- low in quiet locatiow. Features | bin 14x20 aes room, separate dining room Path, full base- ment with oil] fired forced air heat, electric hot water, large Priced at $10,650 with only down. Take your time bul hurry Life Is Worth Living tn this “custom built brick! rancher with attached 2 car ga- rage, lovely well landscaped rounds, lake privileges tao. Fea- ures include face brick exterior, ms wit eda ° S a * oe i) 2 5 ° os iJ ° ® a re) gy = Eg Pe s GA many others You'll be surprised pa ie bay — price. GET THE NOW. “Bud’ X Nicholie, Realtor “cal Mr Allen FE 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 wee Fale. 5-120! Maceday Lake} © SCHRAM 5/042 coma Sea MANSFTELD t-| OPEN E ND. MUL’ isa LISTING SERVICE _ LOOKING FOR mo T = woe eet Grab your hati Nearly" bey new 2 bedroom with — ees washer aa dryer| ei 3 ae BATH E_ 2-5060. between Zelma and Glen- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK AND FRAME 2 bedroom bin, fea “horth and gi ront riege right. at 4980 dowd and En Gy Weed Co. fais L. KE EAPO Gls Ne No $$ $ Dn. A une oa $6,980 F bee ho as | Realto stake ae 3 A ai L > air oA i ranch bom oat fam- rec toom.. Ne Ghaties iitenen, built-in 418 Emerson INCOME Bet. Mt. Clemens & Peathernens gant a stone's. throw from be megan . ™m e; 4. WILSON, Ritr 3 PROPERTY FO SAL: LEASE BY * cimeotn Heights, call Tres, ri coese res mooted > sanicatic Sie George R. Irwin's _ ment wit & eat ins th alle throw a iniment today. Pull SEP aos doen ok or a big discount page a ‘mut be tee ie KE RBO! Mae = = Move Right tn, NEED A_ FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified|,, WCHOUR & verre ein - Ads to sell, rent, find. a the > Want Ad somber | | WHITE Bkoe) OR 3.1295 =, WIXOM | Nice 6 room home with plas- tered walls, =~ floors, full! basement, garage d large lot. o need for you to make the | Eveni iong drive to the Lincoin ean | dal) Pipi aed $8,500 you can’ wall wor VETERANS—BRICK HO >| $195 down with no Raden extras. will give you possession of the) nicest home we have ever pee the pleasure to offer 3 rooms, full basement, oak floors tile’ bath, loads of closets. an an ain price $700 to an oye SCOTT LAKE Where else can you find a lake- front home on this exclusive mee that fs bargain priced at $7,800 It has 2 bedrooms, full basement. | forced air heat. nicely shaded. eesscane’ lot with safe, sandy t | FOR COLORED A money. maker project! Nicely | decorated restaurant, fully we tay Two 5 room apartments upst rs, Rent from the 2 apart, | wil] make four monthly.| note. For information call r Pointer, FE 8-0585, evenings Jim Williams L ESTATE saad abet 2 REAL BS’ & tha 1218 Baldwin 4 Fe Sale Houses PP PPL PLL ILA APA 2 BDRM HOME. $7,000 CASH 0 $7,500 on contract. FE 4-5313 after For Sale Houses 43, Pm NEW home, 24x48 43° te dina ‘SPLIT LEVEL STARTER jue basement and. otner extras «Low down payment. FLA DG. | EM 3-482 or EM 3-241) after $. NORTH SIDE eesiecten ‘sommn, oa ase ur nace, ‘lores e at oe Near. school bus : CALL B, TANNER, OR aoc A. Nott, ane =z NO- and § eeree a priced at $21,500! & foom s. | — | EM 3-4164 CHEROKEE HILLS First Offering Custom bullt for present ‘owner this § room brick eomrye tl : rance with conven- inent Li afl It's well land- scaped lot. 84 — mand = pay rive caneked 1m a mae garage. ° Room pian incjudes 2 bedrooms | —the atget 12x13 with 2 fine closets room with at- tractive ce, ramie bath, full PE ¢4211 Eves. PE Ft RECOMMENDE BY O.C. R 3 bdrm. modern home, 2°: garage, basement. beautiful vate yard. ies eels tras. Only $8500 OAKLAND COU xTY REALTY EM 3-433) 2619 Union Lé«. EM_ 3-241! after 6 (136 E Pike ranch home. front o' Dishmaster and outdoor dealership available. Owner moving to Flordia. Will sell with small down payment. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 bedroom: all uewly dec- tng Drapes Full bath Oj) heat. Youngstown kitchen Hedge and shrubs on ‘zs acre of iand. Priced at oniy $8,725 | DRAYTON WOODS This beautiful 3 bedroom fireplace. 3 large _bed- rooms, al] oak floors Birch kitchen. Large recreation plumbing, 2-car plas- ered garage with lavatory. e jot Several jar gre i trees ” eARE PRIVILEGES 2 bedrooms, large living room, oak floors, Venetian blinds. Furnished. 2 large lots. Owner ieaving town. $1,500 down. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD. Open Eves: “FE 4-93584 ~ Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES BLOOMPIE! LD { Lovely 7-room, brick and frame, } bedrooms, famiis room, kitchen with built stove, oven and disposel. attached garage. Sprinkler sys- tem in front lawn drapes and fire included. Priced for quick sale with terms let 5 $2. 150 _ HICKORY KNOLLS Beautiful 3 bedroom brick | ranch home. 2-car attached ga- / rage Large iiving room with | fireplace. Kitchen with built-in | sore oven. dishwasher and dis- | , Family room. 1', bath, L] t) ae ‘landscaped lot sell With terms EAST SIDE 3-bedroom. i's baths. of] heat. Carpeting in living room and hall. Garage, fenced-in rear yard. This home in A-1 condition Full price, $12500 with reasonable down payment. — AND BUSINESS ¢6room, modern home on_ Tele- raph oi close to Miracle tie Sh ping Center with large or smal] business stove age after 6 call FF 2-3381 or 2935 A. Johnson, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4- -2533 combines ap-. soll. $45 mo. “ect “Watty Cy Michael's. rea ©; i down, H up. agg . heat. 2 car garage. jend- someet corner lot, See it East Suburban “28- MSU, term available, mie “Genes Drive. . For Colored Bedroom modern home. dust a. new. Only $40 it today! NICHOLIE) & HARGER CO. 3 BEDROOMS DEN OR RECREATION ROOM * ‘ # 244 CERAMIC TILE BATHS © IMMEDIATE POSSESSION “SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS _JAYNO., | HEIGHTS One mile East of Silver Leke Rd. on Walton Bivd Watch fer signs Way ows, located for subdividing Near * Dix Dra: Plains 4286 ie Rey ait yton “BUILD YOUR OWN : oui oe senate: now ce ing sites low as #750, payment if you start to ‘LADD’S INC. Templeton | Flizabeth Lk Estates and eo large tain — *%) ie firepiate, w : all Ci wy «baths, extra agree wilh prea n See. anos dining area, geod e hot water, baseboard heat. Situ- ated on 2 nicely ner lots Will tr equity for smaller home ’ Or. at ed, kK. L. Templeton, Realtor PE 4-4363 Orchard Rd. 230 & Hl 2 OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. Batemian Kampsen ITi S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. REALTORS FE 4-0528' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ASA, 5 L THAN $1,000 DOWN tmto that amen ex- i \ 2-ear ace equipment modern home With FIRST HURON and bath, one-floor home with 1 ft. carpeted living room and at ar eating space in kitchen 4 ‘ul Huron Gardens location and bath bungalow with a iix!s living room 7? bedrooms nice kitchen hes eating space. ' large, fot near Tel tures | heat, | se gta, center. a price $5600 | MILLER ADVERTISEMENTS 1 basement, off heat fenced, $7700 on GI terms or $1500 down for civilians VACANT $500 DOWN. Another | W ‘iliana Miller Realtor FE 20263 * - 1078 «~W. Huron, GARDENS attractive 5 sg) rage. Large lot is completely Nice 5 hom. There | xnehen, Tully. combination, | knotty pine cabinets and j built-in surface burners and even, A charming full dining room too’ Brick permastone exterior for easy upkeep A’! on a beautifully landscaped a §Tigx188 near stores ned transportation PIONEER HIGHLANDS j sirable bome With ing room anh a conventional dining room both carpeted The kitchen has table space also There 1s an exceptionally large attic for possible expansicn or storage So many of the fine features dGesireq-in a real hqme A fireplace, a screened patio and a 2-¢a! garage e back-yard pro- | vides considerabie privacy | and is a profusion of colors | over transferred and will es convenient possession Ly appointment, please | AUBURN HEIGHTS - f ? bed- reom modern bungalow set- | ting on large lot with many shade trees. Large living room. dining Toom and moc- ern kitchen, ol] auto. heat Only $5,750 with $750 down A DREAM HOME -— Its | pew and ever-so-pretty’ 19 living reom, lovely kitch- se with Formica counter- tops. 2 Large Bedrooms and {ile bath Oak floors; oil heat Drayton area. Only $8 950 { | | $1700 DOWN. on this lovely | new. 3-bedroom home. 21 ft. i Hving reom plis lerge din- \ ing ell, The kitchen is the ! answer to any “Mom's” dream. Tiled bath, colored fixtures Good West Subur- ban lecation You'll love it Make an appointment now' DOCTOR IS MOVING and is offering Mis }-bedroom. al! brick, Ranch home The 12 x 12 all-purpose room i« a bogus beeause, in addition tl ete’ s a ful] basement. Ce- ramic bath, oak floors, pias- tered walls Of course, there ts a fireplace 2-car pias- tered gafage With auto door MH pet Paceiten: Bloomfield ghiands location Solid value at $21.500 Possible terms for an enterprising young professional. RAY ONEIL, Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Rd FE. 9-9 Priced to | MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY - About $359 wil] start you toward ownership of a 3- bedroom bungalow with full basement. Practically next to St. Michaels Needs some decorating but the price ts low — $7,000. NORTH END Doll House — Living foom, 2? bedreoms and kitchen with dining area Bath. Combination breezeway and utility, 1'2s- Sigil Guba On 3 lots. Only Just mortgage costs down to Gls DRAYTON PLAINS — Noth- ing down but mortgage costs for this 2-bedroom bunga- low jots, all Anchor fenced $8,500 total price making parments of $61.30 to include taxes and insur- ance LAST, But Not Least, 1 acre of beautiful grounds with this substantial, 2-bed- room, right in Drayton. Large ving room and fam- fly dining room, basement, oil heat, attached garage. Priced . at $9,900. A chil- dren's paradise. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ASSOCTATIE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 S. Edith Street "WHITE FRAME evans | with income, Full ee auto. heat site thot sale 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, and this in front | FE_3-71030 - E 46995 home. mopane 60 ft. ~~ 8 Telegraph Ra Open 0-6 FE 3.7103 x _ FE_4-6005 Nicely an property Side drive Ricea for “quick WILL TAKE YOUR HOME ||Deroth IN TRADE > - * STOUT'S Best Buys Today COUNTRY ESTATE Mellow charm ieeegsheut this pot country l'y story masonry constr tion wil full —— ts Delco Jeation room and ii heat, water citener. ra, plastered walis, oak floo spaciou: sieeete. fal ar § e acree patio, rage, Lovel ct dassdtcap lawn, trees and $18. 150 with terms. WEBSTER SCHOOL 2 blocks eway from Fool Only = charming 3 rick home with gas heat. firenlace, din. kitchen and bre akinst De the Pg he oe caus ties LITTLE F ARM Cory and cute 4 room and tric hot water of furnace, Garage. fawedians $650 down possession. —— you in today. Essy on balance. DOG KENNEL ll acres toned commercial, 4 rooms and bath home, ac- - a "terms of Pontiac, ROCHESTER AREA Gently rolling 5 acré estate site in area of fine homes Plenty area for — and. barn if w. wan! ful bargain and handled with only $1,500 down. WHIPPLE LAKE ‘1M feet of frontage wi ful view of lake. npprox’ mately ‘2 acre With 22x Reason- basement and well. lent beach CHOICE CONTRACT Well seasoned land contract - over 2 years old, i $70 per month, we £00 buyer Excellent veatment and can died for &3.449 BUSINESS Od A whaie of a bargals jabaw Rd in urea grow fast Lot 63150 roned C-i $2,800 cash bdw. M. Stout i] N Saginaw St Ph Open Eves 1 8 ASSIS LTSTANDING VALUES $6.500—4 rooms and bath, needs decorating, lake privileges Lower Straits Lake. Fenced yard Possession at once. $1, COMPLETELY FURNISHED—? lots. Home has livin . eating opeee, waility room. ei) heat. Total price $8,700, terms, WEST SIDE —. Ideal I to schools and shopping, floer home has living room “HA beat aay yard WALLED LAKE SscCHOOLS Nearly new brick ranch on 120x | 160 corne: lot, 2 huge oak trees Living room 12x23, c ner Roman brick fireplace wall. kitchen and dintng space, rooms, extra amount eeramic tile bath, utility room, FA ai] heat “Screened 16 Move right in. $16 SYLVAN SHORES—1 floor brick. Carpeted living room place and mirror, kitchen, dinette T bedrooms and tile bath Large bedroom and Basement recreation knotty pine. HA oll he garage. Lake pervaeaes: ably priced, term LAKE digee ede a. — a northwest of Pont bedroom bi-level ome ‘and oe excellent condition. floor has living room with Ther- picture windows, bined kitchen-dining space, pane- ramic view from any window bedrooms, 1'9 Daths. level. recreation room, kitchen, bedroom, bath, off radiant floor heat. pans ch, modern house, ed car geress erm Focal nt $1, 500, $7, ad Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS E. Bu FEde _Open Evenings and Sunday 1 2 BDRM. BUNGALOW SMACK DAB ON DIXIE zoned for business or mfg. ood full _ basement, ‘ull bath. Ideal fer beauty par- lor, real estate, attorney, ance or any highway Only $950 down, quick iSWIM BOAT & $350 DOWN, $65 Mo. Access to Cass Lake year around home, neat & clean, large livihg room, full bath. with tub, huge screened porch, e eras nace, Located om canal, and good Ao beach, Move right in. Hones GENER st REAL ead ELE g 4305 Dixie A 2 -bedroom RS nearly new . modern home... Large living reem, sunny kitchen. Util erous sized screened porch (eould easily be made into ird bedrm | ' landseaped grounds. incompleted home on same Beautiful trees says trade for income ears: oF whl sell ye $11,900, is 3~ yess, home, Car- i ying room. a room. Sine. 7 and 2 Tak es, $90 Snyder ‘Lavender “a ri ib to al NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES « —Ready For Occupancy In The Heart of Pontiae $350 DOWN — $69 PER MONTH CITY SEWER & WATER Diorah Building Co. J ndian Viege KNUDSEN Near Otter rane + trans{ . it ton a mm a > Aa vl as aoe oe e ae Lake Estates bedr. “WM. H. KNUDSEN F A tS No. FE ety two custom at once e. This war- ‘chamti 4 storage on ity room, Gen- poe. = *ymaitl i Floyd Kent, ib. _menhter y room with fireplace. Its lot. The 2 its ity attached Le “trepiace, noe wee ace & might of on Me. Call ‘Collect BROWN | $1900 FULL PRICE -- Colored. 6 Bart lett, Paved Has water and stool, Exce! location. House needs repairs Call us for deta:l« $1000 DOWN — Plus mortgage costs Large rambiing ranch bunga- low with attached two-car garage Maceday Lake . beautiful home with two baths rN — Plus mortgage cos'« i well-constructed bungalow built in 1855 Modern-to- the-minute, Lovelr Lot 752110 $150 DOWN — Plus mortgage costs One of the very best bungalow in the city. Paved street New ofl ac constructed plastered Ceramic tile ‘bath. New $18,975 SELL OR TRADE — Large - 4-bedroom x arn, two-car garage, Will accept cheaper home oy trade. Se ered others = e ave over 0 = = sistings Alot soorenees e ® call at your hom and show you. , ° LIST — with us for fast and ef- ~- a service. WE BUY. Sell & e NRealen MULTIPLE | LISTING | SERVICE * oin em screened and gpd iret . Year ‘rqund home with o! 1% -car woreee 100 ft vate ia Only: $13,500 with terms. xe GI poe mortgage cost down on this -bedroom - gpm — basement ar ose to ‘and. store Pull price ealy eeene, DOWN 2-bedroom modern with bel heat engineerin Immediate peectouien's =. Evenings after 6 call OR 3-197. . REALTY FE 4-456 2! Sine Down 1916 N acre of land with 1% is siary. Sa ed cosas Full tiled Soin pap! and lay. in and = aon Be Oil Located INDIAN aoe eel: h i ing 2 da fireplace, den, way 2 “anfini ised attic. Land- Ideal for clergyman, carey on his at $11,250 terms. WEST SUBURBAN - Ranch type den or could yp taoong ONLY $1500 DOWN - e privi- arbor, Lak $10,950 tote! room modern home with 4 Sabroeme, large kitchen Dong tating space. full. basement, ‘Toom house am nice ing $1.70 ee 17x20 living room Ty M * iiett Ging eg ‘Dorris & Son 16n40 finished recr, room ROCHESTER AREA AB tots pipe bet wotes eo PRETENTIOUS BRICK petng, a4 On ® 55208; this brand new gracious sitet ie? ettiaag "| dat smegige hi Sk and 2 HOLMESB BARTRAM tne ceramic the batiroams. mansive gn ase- On 3-100" Yon »3-3230 wilh hermo’oren aed Gra prise le tient. on New 2 bedroom! forms, Or ‘would consider toad "oa gour jot, $6,905. Full home up 0 $15,000 in trade. dow. Bat, Uulity room, This is) T AKE FRONT HOME ie, —— ‘tter’S : 3 Cen Le basement, and furnace, soe emir No money furnace, sorege, See homne.| ing seems Janta Veoutleclty . ares Romie. ing room 1 gun room has win- paneled. Terms can be ar- a a © eee es ‘ 14 lots landscaped. L: EAST SIDE BUNGALOW Sania A beautiful two bedroom TARY © WATERFORD aa. bungalow with to. dR, HIGH peice gs ol cxgention ttic. red type pene. . Bak bath, PHA ter terms. Large lot, Wall Pe modern, kitch- eae LR Deaecedl Saah ae hee ee a . walls, nas aped lot. $13,000 with) beautifully landsca: 5800 approx, $1,500 down. should handle com deal. DORRIS & SON TORS SEL OR TRADE, an” gies 1% acres, 4 rooms 700,,WE BUILD WE TRADE terms, Or = a. seiully for bedroom 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 J.C HAYDEN, ‘Realtor pig Amey 8-044) sun. fr} to 2 “HOYT i = ie g & SUBURBAN RA — ONLY for te quick sale— home -| R. J. VALUET, Realtor Doroth Snyder Lavender ‘at TEARS a } or MU teat For Colored GI Resale. 279 Cedardale, Like new 5 room pune with stair- a to-attic for 2 more bedrgoms.+ basement, j 2 Family—4 and bath’ pon 3 and bath up, $8,950, Only $7,000 down. 2% egged brick apt or roomin, 4 Wilson. A =e at $18,500, terms. Many ake i aratanle wee ome ams Lake, all rooms are large. ;. * Jake. is. Ra- . Geneva steel try Club on Old Orchard Trail, near Commerce Yery reas- ona Su ‘low ‘terms. PE 8 L ATE CO. De! ood 7-3600 eet 3 J. A. adios REAL catego & ay > eee 1732 oe 1349 at Pontiac Lak Mrs. Mer Ph. PE mm Peas. J Je Eisslet Realtor 610 W. $350 Down or Trade $ ROOM sta STARTER HOME LAKEFRONT HOME 7 rm. motets. rms, in exc fot. Well sion. Pri hia boo —_ terms. tices A NOTT, REALTOR ae ing seem after 3: si. ses sie, For Sale Resort Prop. 44A BR Ay cE PENINSULA ONTARIO mi! Rapidly growing & ex near corners Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR - 4-6203 915 Baldwin Ave.. FE “Py. wd This rm acre farm east t M-21 _ BUSY TELEGRAPH Fetituren Shopping enter, Large 0 nter praca = HO tillage, sulte for py — more Out town sad says sell! Only fhs.o08 down. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-358) 1060 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 CONTRACTORS 3000 SOUARE FT. 2 located HIGHWAY. DRAYTON store buildin 8. — pa MANOPACTURINO, In- fir, eee a oP ried Sho | Stove bide ae see > bh x rc c HAYDEN, Realtor % E. Walton THRER (STALL SOUMERCIIC OA et sen No, 4 5o°W. ‘Kennett, PE S- Busy acre or a ws Eo Willis M. “Grew yer OL JoSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR. ei ® Bree PE 4-5181 6 ROOMS bedrooms, off Perty. Close to p Bs Has nop tear" for $1,000 Down . Dusiness. $9,000; $1 down, 7 yooms Octonial type home e. e@ Orion. ms ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES completely furnished. No ¥ nicely landscaped lot, Carpeted| Pull basement, ‘auto gas living reom, dining room Aro heat. A good buy for Say stairway, full basement, — pe 48,500 Boy gm Priced a a4 500; on terms. Income CLARKSTON AREA 7 : base it On Sanerees veges wah ire teh 5 on pants ie ome en, . r .reom with ell, vestibule mt rental that and closet, full svartme “s onthly 7 ment. 100x150 ft. lot. SEE ments, N shad A $10,975 Terms. good for only $1,400 OPEN ae s ** ee 2ur, 5PM GILES REALTY CO.. 221 BALDWIN A Seem fo aes Mak 6: ye 21800 or ae = ge MULTIP LE LISTING SER ramic view. include DIS POTIONS: Eliza- ‘ Lake sway and WATER F RONTAGE ged dag to 4865 Motor 3 bedrooms, Hying dining room, large kitchen, bath enclosed. porch. Pa basement laundry reom water stem, 50 ~ Smith- a bee Soe Tae Widow will accept reasonable offer 8 oR Wideman |“ 4 N REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. Peet TOO FE 44526 A et ge gp A Brings MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE slove oo \_comntown ‘ouse is ellent 4 Bed Rm. - Brick Selling for 99,950 with $1,500 down Pine Lake Privileges £ YALE ; — a _— 4g 3 bedroom home. Large wing ing bric wall “in large kitchen, full basement. Bh = a Close to public transportation. walls. Nice ent for —— BROKER Iai"lorm “gereene “esr bee = Bs ing, and extras.’ $23, Fe eis = About $4,000 down. I 43A ncome 6 RM. Ranch—2 Acres |~ pba ah 3 Bea a 2 2-FAMILY ON WESTSIDE. Seer ie? Tt ueing FAMILY exten -eoNB RE oe *' . hs ¥ eres. Spa My well-plann JR oa yn ks ty rooms and all nicely - deco- oes ra’ 50 ft, recre room $750 DOWN furnace. 2itear gorees Pe Buys ue income, 4 poems & bath ec Toot sections case tm. Quik evergreens, fruit a: OW. rade school. "PONTIAC REALTY ers. Close to f A so at $18,500; Terms may ee for west side "city hom KINZLER _ Realtor. #79 W. Huron St, Ph, FE 43525 Or Ph, FE 2-062 SHUT... OUT in your attempt to find the ACRE home (A dete dreams? SCORE A HIT, betler still get a HOME RUB for your money. RAND “SLAM_—not , $19,- . OF even $15. onl ihe fot a ee ‘t get you pe cog od Row matter Joursel te to ee this home of dis- too bo VE fe SREN'E ENOUGH s wilt Sabie ie ‘our investment, CIR- ASES to Walton Blvd - > cout on ee drive to corne of and Shaw drive. This perl wil T i ral : = for Fou OPEN DAILY & SUN; i TO 8 Humphries os wt Helerrarh ae ome Ever| 500 1% ACRES" 1011 W. Hurori ed - lot beach. Bont jee eS oe aig Z 3080 8, Commerce Ra, 137 Baldwin For Sale Lake =i 44 3 BEDROOM BRICK ap mina lake, includ- Cee CHULTE Reakor ae HIGHLAND RD. (M30) ey — ONE-THIRD, puck Large tre clectrieite well, septic tank, wth ity bidg., woter heater garden. Trailer allow 3344 an Dr. off Duck Lake. Ra. A BE. AUTIFUL LOG RA 158 waterfront 9 miles Fosies arivacy, 3 large bedrms., base- ment, garage. E 20° living rm., dining rm. GE kitchen, 1% baths, $21,000 terms. Waverford Hie, acre... Angelus, 1 acre WHITE BROS.” REAL ESTATE * OR 31295 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 8; Sunday 10 ‘ti! 8 LOOK AT THIS BUY room stairs to large full basement, gas heat, comb. storms & screens, wired for auto- metic laundry creipment,. ca ing. drapes & more, mortgage, TAKE ADVANTAGE OWNER LEAVING STATE-$)2,-) ~~~ 500 buys this 3 bedr home. et- tion area ower, i & full bath down, 2 & part bath up, 100° of Pene front. age. CALL J. R--Hiltz REALTOR FE 5-6181 “COMMERCE LAKE. 3 bedroom a Saee. Beautiful wood |REALTORS FE 4-0528 ;, Lake front lots, Lake Neva, Lake- AS “ACRE LOTS aa pe a, SHAD = for" “PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin PERRY ACRE LOTS a oe eon Inc. rE _5-2953 | F mate) coved HE ce 5 ac blic cron, a choo, pul M ry ey ies parts 9 alsin _Lineoin 8-171 LOTS OF LOTS Bo hl d f COMMUNITY WATE Drive out toda: inspect this pew eenemive | area, JAYNO and MILE WEST OF SILVER RD. ON WALTON Bateman Kampsen 377 _ 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun: NICE LOT OFF COOLEY LAKE Bo EM _ 3-266 gi pe HILL, —, sloping lot with 6 Ideal for home. FE apple trees. or pe tree. VAN. VILLAGE Owner. FE LOW PRICE LADD S ic” 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR_3-1231 ber dad SELECTION OF BUILD- if” lots. Priced ri. name your owr terms, Call MU 4-2045, wood specs“ EM 3-62 bey yA STEELE REALTOR Highland TOY 1 1S ae ee all $350 _on- time, Owner, P.O, Box 536. _For Sale Acreage 43 47 sub. $5500. Call v ORTONVILLE, for Yourself : rong “and ote a ighey a banks Join the rn dealers who ee 4385 Dixie uwy. OR 2 ‘5 = —_ ual increase i acaae Bg Custom Blendin stem berries. Must sell. Reduced sto. Motions araiatle in iad and 500. $1,500 down. 5 ee a TR 5 oe. 1% ue kis, Betiges. * Will decorate suit le $f Gown tol" Paul TM. Jones, Real Est. $32 W. Huroy ; 40 gg close to MI ‘A A, acre, Terms. oo tt Wee: ai iit FRADE New GULP Ben siren. ee fo NEW in oe TALL SERVICE STATION } —B~— r wide of Di R. R = In AREA Y OUND oe maker or gr tan contract or $5,006 do pete stocks, fixtures Bho “aii F (2410 3. Commerce MA_4-2391. “LET’S TALK ‘BUSINESS” Laundro-mat quires $15,000 to handle. Rest-Living uarters Main highwe meat f rane deretop- men ive-in ties. business well seutbeea % in joie = Me sete at all for MICHIGAN ‘BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION __PARK AT OUR : “¢, LIQUOR” BARS We wove the Banton g areas: Standish, Ponting Te Ta- Down ‘Teoments 500 and up Some will accept eae Other businesses bod srery,, Bi Sane sted ‘and wilt me over cur lig list of opportunities ASSOC offices, WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. "STATEWIDE spent TWindrook - NOW IS THE TIME To Go Into Business SUN OIL-CO. YOUR ‘PROBLEM: Want, ‘Ads! To sell, rent, “Multi-Lakes Real he rn RICHAR Goer Be Meni » 226 Center St. vi ‘ hoy et) it’ s FE 2-8 tet. i fe P FE $0023 KE —KFFGO GO HARBOR 61 ft : -20 a “fell him T' only take'a few minutes of his time!” RESTAURANT POR SALE On lease. New ; Baris Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE 6 p.m, J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 ©. Walton __ FE foul ee Money to - 88 Pierag dy rere os GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “$25. $000 Si Et SS FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __ 202 Pontiae State Bank Bide. _ ~~ Loans $25 to. $500 HOUSEHOLD 5. naw LAID-OFF |S WORKERS a oa hes foans to lald- men pau frat are Our Requirements Are 1. That you own furniture or . . 3 fost you are ® permanent 3. you hed 8 good work paying be- fore lite unemployed. Loans to $500 Made Quickly Sataaee BUCKNER Finance Co. ews fitn” FEACUE-FINARCE = CO. 202 N. MAIN ' bas ESTER. M MICH. | 4 ~ WHEN YOU NEED | Money to Loan $3), BOARD F INA ANCE BA ARN ES HARDWARE ~~.» 12_W,_HURON sti | ae a6 Soe 2 oe m.} ty roads. ii miles N. Petos- key. Ideal for cabin sites, Will trade for lot or be west_ 431 ‘ axi2 I a Feat ao wr eens - ‘end chair . nee * CHE avcsveees seeere «-eeeee pehee sees ’ a lel eee eeeee eeneeneee soweeree etoeeeweneen oettone se heeeeeeeneeesee oeeeeree oeeeee cssnconeree $10 aeeee eeeeus | eee eee Ge seer wher esenee i a snerenet ares een ies VAILABLE. we a aes ‘LAST CHANCE | -SERECMLPREAT OFF 7 AL SIDING BUSINESS AND CLEAR OUT ALL HARDWARE Pred} AND BETTER & HARDWARE KEMTONE Was $6.39 Now $3.19 Gal. KEMGLO >| Was $1.65 ‘Now $ .82 Pint HOUSE, PAINT | Was $2.98 Now $1.49 Gal. ATTENTION DEALERS-BUILDERS BLE AN ~ VALLELY’S -Auburti & Rochester Ris, OLive 1 ee 4 - RE ON | w a|* pe. SS ‘Used Trade-In Dept. & ottoman.... $1 : set of 2. fee fel orf A Heth i om LUMBER re Reet BOOK SALES 1S, Paddock oer ar ae gas ee i traile : ‘a atton rytasil® 4 $50. EM ais oe $ei28. 9. a Seamer $1.00 aha b eee TAG, : \ * >RESS, FRIDAY, JUNE | | 6) TI2ZY ak Kate: Osann| _ Sete ew LW Used Ca : /anted : te sion : For.Sah : —exstttitcmes—|_ Secor 9 ARDENB = a 8 a.m on NOT oe _RUSS * ,. oP 7. Sunday rr 8 p.m.is Soman! age wope JOHNS - wast eae to — Mi > | ve Ho WAY PR ORM ott Sal NORTHERN 1 Low coos take nS” ERN =e clean : WwW a Ra. RECO! ™ af use cars. See. . ; ris to 8 =M 34171 vm i * ver (iS) ca Peat en io $25 4 E a : 1 nf 7 fol : Mat cent: ee OE ) Ford #30 sins 56 ais aoa Be 3 Ford E od 313) “el tate | '53 woh, “Faas rrr et... : ene oT paint r enthat ca any MA Chev. B ! . heen -Dn $95 P pg Pater 4 oo * or like new, & WW Air . . $495 33, Ford 8 tines athe es pe ee a A is seat Pty me 52 Nash. 4 8 .......Dn 99 -THE- cL ESOT EER LEE H. Coma uegonn PAY POR RE OLET, pia erie Dr, S ne a -Du 995 SPEC HEAT new. the firkt $425 rE: 40866 ers. eee 3-7753. ON cate — ro 15 $245 : "radio, power hele iat IAL! Balance nt ST sed tee RLANDO 2 Ponti 54 DeSo 7, OF OUR a air-cond! rea " GALLAGER’ ats & Bo | OLIVER M5 | “aan rea & Conver $3 a to V8 ..Dn + tiene =. Bw E . * GOOD’ ti20 Noe watt Aucti MOTOR SAL $3. Bui ‘ines. 375| fina Aid 8. Do $s ee st PRvice MORRIS ao eset “PaRaneets. SUPPLIES — xe ears ‘WILL v Qn ca Dron t $495| 3 Pon aes ) NCE | SPL ag EAARRETE. | LLPAY " Dyea tans PLYWOOD 3; ee ce leery we faeteren iieoh sr 9 Dixie High eg TOP DO! lig Buk, HT. «| 53 Pontiac 8 2. «$39 4 or OOD SPECIA’ Sale Offi E 2-006" we os ‘ES Ge Ah Pin ) DOLLA Sen a rw ee. $1495 ‘54 Mere cena. ° a4” 4xF G & CARR ALS ce Eq ARA 4th hy TA E rida ns Oran FOR 56 P. es, ef) MONTER ury %" 4x8 birch — — RE pment 63 recarenee cal et Sunde veces? pee OR as gle 4Dr."W ne, ara, —— apes $845 -_ 31 58% —~ 584 . —— aut - Wa Fgee ll ces SR Se ote ae eee | eedieet tll Keka se. ; chair. MA NER d al “7 by maa ~—R ve. » 4D ‘ evrol : TC RETT Fe 2.2543 St 1 SMART ndo 3-27 yY | a ho ine &R , (870) Clean, r. Wa 2 ar, ocala | PERI Foor | Sale Store E a gel, went Gers Eeetrow ea ee wk, © MOTO Dr. Wag. $1395] 7. ssn $5 . wi ‘Foor in BE ——— ie ry Ti ent nigh Or e R da eiahe Pat seg beg re wwipment 6 oon “EM yaad aE! Sate I wat of order at the same tine!” - re hatte 'S4 Ford V8, Cl. C Jimm car or me ion a sito ate theater ron cra emits mek) Sale last night — the TV and See M & PEs eee y DeR * eae a Orenaré tervice. station ceuiaT *'D a ie | bounces ONE 2ST AT TP. Motor Scoo' ica ala | the | 2521 ate Motor Sai E 5|__ {aus west ot, Ose i ple yes ren ry ne 1 ‘s1 ¢ ter gs dl al oe le XT STREET Ra $881 Ca igbehair Ketone! S Recta ogs Tr. vied On EVE 7 CUSHM s 82) ee " RA +e OF on ap yous nike) Gears ag aaieed $2,400 Register BO. ned, Bo RE AND eet a gol’ on Goan) coms Boats & Acc w asa OR $160: owen S SPECIAL after tT Oh ee. Sere Sa ote fer _gulek, sale “ri take cat cheer arded 70) AT oxPon DER ale NDERSO Eee | onsets Accessorie AUBURN eater @ a8 Beonts COUrE FACTOR =. 1 OR. on, 88 | Sale Sporti mi tate Ge| ens attention to poodles whi es 128. PADDOCK (at i ea | canvas repair ies 85 | CORNER RN MO : SAV E “300 ORY, OFFICIAL DING MOWERS— ale Spring. Goods 8 ns eee bea © eg a Reet Ss | in PETES ce ake eet ees ORs we i Eitan, i enw tte ep Be ee See aa s STEER | tant actn EVANS EC ee ta 08, NEW ennels.| OF. Sale ri Ue | ) “63 Ea ob me cone ot eres OR con Fall RISK ORE Used Vom rE be *e Y 7zD our ph Burr A so obt: 51 VEN savinos ee T $2 Pala rd ee Pa i, 318 . MA fe BRADLEY aS cond 4 ie Home 6 HIGH ALL 8 z ition. re bie é ez fet Bh ose: Truck Pa pa TOR heater, ee: . a ey 5 | fring rm auEAiae ° YME eoennlbohond Totes i a: TEN ey Leach, ELL, ee r eitina in, air. PT om one AUSTIN- NT USED A N Oriz. : wien, bee a biel a a ttl, |, te a aM S ADRIUGAORYELL AGENCY fens a a es hen eet | FE 2 ~ |_brand Rem. 7 MBRELLA Wr For Mest A $3216— - “s “speed-| JOH Eexcy | == ais MOTOR “SAUER AUTEO S ai Be % . mipIng an aoe Bait, Mi Phone FES ze cal? ee See Livestock Mast see. tke new. W aoe a ‘Romeo Bt bests rater “MOTORS For Sale" a ae RIZED PONTIA fonclinlinell ae AND SPR in cal wner plus new. W LA ‘our Har’ AND railers R or Sa PE wa C DEA AY : ene ates 5B ALeimo. en 7 “worms nows, Etc . 058 one E RIDING nonses 72 Devrot Petty g or gi Scr eS = | 2 ea thing tne tener 1988 mn ee Trucks~ 90 =a 1947 BUR «e a rec come? i sob BURDEN. oe Q giten aN : se ann! er : “Eee Ls Ave. up L ; ee 7) cat aneiee an EN- * | ogee ot pee aw Lad sire sale 4 21 _- aw ——- Jes it aera ND) 5 to So ft. 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S ‘~ r : dni Call = nae | ER ean Se) See Y Sees eg” | tate = icbatten [eae ec all an ale wv i a _) . ~OPbN KE = et PE one as pun Hiesa nae rs a PI pipe is FOOT PLYWO ike pew. $000" onus iw ne OO TB tag Alcona. 9608. EM Q 1A tT Cor. Waiton & ot Nivaea oo} Lack FF Also om aw on & Drak bed . ‘Siar Styliner Ivis ie sasest y OOF PLYWOOD, BOAT oy cw eg ek me its “FORD Fe0e ee, re B A x t an € ert | eh a i ‘ i at mew. $328. ® 318. | ae Pe ; 34925 RG A ~ Speci yke_ “FE 6-741 4 gravel. TOP sor, polsreRE! ct a 5 WHITE. tes Detroiter 3 aon ‘yeh Psd! 195 1 Pes we at Seer —- et “That ema NO BO awe ee “tte RD Fi DUM sulin ‘38 Basel I} iS — VAC ’ We in. ial Sale ) |e eC T Jey kK ion, rand grade ponte oy have many cst Toe 380. | 1¢ S aotva a aed hotel CE al rr a polofel Tl Fo DUMP. 4306. CALL #385. C a fo op. a ATIC ) ve screen vlock mu « a reve re K DIRT an” hats ponies pil og Giber” goed si003, ; hp see —— With |x Now i405 MY BOAT, 2 Pier. , Fit cre ‘St Py 4 ar. -3 ae SP : IN en A- ed om: ee Uys 4 = 150 R iz 152 : FE ‘idore a med ee aes EC Mote ces per, “etecenta ee aa types sand) Call ts "Eur ESSEE sie) $88, Moy a nap. of ior Four eae ens ao: tise BOATS 0 1? io oth Ee ereeeee| 2 “Ht Chev. ‘ony 5. pages -. IALS cenin brick Neat A EM rir ee Fr roy = SS ore _tose. Belly a. Coa callin etait “cond. Reas, wir Ac. ll Siecse up. Sree ee valu tom” | TON PICK-U _— roavt.._ std. tre a it 1955 Nash Gar "doors molds per ns ‘0 -l BLACK sat | WwW te _5-0621. ‘ust sell. PAIRLANE Rd.. Holly. Sales. _jrauiet. ABOUT 25 HP_ AN ‘C- | week eatpBoaT asa Wp runaboute Pp ‘BOHR Inc. a - a Ps eok | BA co eas soo, 4 sig radio, ay _ 4 ariou r hie Cc, $8 vt = R anted | 1956 FPOOT Pont! AN zm $425 £ BOAT st s5 ae en ht. ev 2 tom vy 4 r., | 1085 caver. . 3 size eac 23 c top soil, a Liv 6 with DUM ac Lk D| 3 Mpir EXCE. i dr r FO 1408 Chevrolet wees fon tla Sat : iment i oo aval WANTED LIVES -ivestock 7 73 _} = wa uety aad =. MT POMBE | axIPe BAUR ao L, COND. TRI NTIAC’ $6 Olds a cr — = tS oe Powerglide _ “ door os v $3 — Ow very hat $, VESTOCE | ee 450 ¢ & HE trai ig FE 5-096 AS 2 56 Be I tc wen: eosin ase na vs ACLIED me Forres! Jones. MAple 3) OXFORD TRA ee Og | cate Set wiaiee suet“ iewiy DuMPrn rua cK CENTER | 2 siadebaker 2 ea orn! tye elie * ataks Ouare ~ SILCONITI EM 34148 Ord mat P aoe Fike oo Fer Sale BaSr sShh < wae AILER ia neeee 5 Re, SAT Ras | FEST vets Pah 38 a e RK 33 Douge ¢ a or wagon $1398 brakes Hy dramati = tai tees Fraunea, E eth Lk & Tel - to P SALES a se PORT pances | nore: : 2-668 a eee 1 gyre 1957 sealer np ected . 1 _ 8-63 son. | > o G _ en. Boa ‘A-BO M ie 1, Chev ar $045 Che anaes sue Deparent Waterprost m Si or pe bib eas pla a ig oe utry 74 II veneral - Zi dab leeeyleee at MUST BE | silver. f Ea , Coase Ao RET UM Ghee a eee” $05; Bats erowt 210 3 4 ase coat e waterproofing fl ie ft cee _ 2385 7 GUERNSEY | olly - Grea ae aa Js Gees nee sake a powet_on wait, MT wit Sr gee O oe BRANCI te Seopa aac vid te soos | : mares nga: om 0. aprng ied _tavating ba age noted “ een Amd moe | C at Lake So meer bee a ace | crse AT. PEE soe aad ime akland ANCH Sinead: —. in tn see coral ana gies ss Ave. co. |*18 Se aber Ei. _MApie | FORNES Sl rae 8 to Gard es ool bophgag aps akes reseed) F-Gla bull 10 D LI | 1956 GMC at Cas ea Deceta 6 , std t $305 ' -. 61495 2's, SPEC Ave, | LACK D' ents OR ng. ex-| pie 5-091 RRES € aaa | N 10 ft ner he te piac eal for up to 23 | $675 ply M ft $2 = ER. ati C M302 Wit ass "60 Po sig 4 ar rans. $27 as = = is IAL |_FES a ae | " T JONES. ote ‘shoppers. Ker yates $198, Mldw chug | bp ee 1 12 ft | ipes a 2 WiTH HYDF ‘$0 Bord 2 cr 8 $45 ins . all hn, 4¢ ~ E 5-4 soil EAT ae: ES | wide ppers : ftv 14 PT $196. MI no i in | shnson Wa and ¢ t 13 GMC HYD —— | ymow 8 . 6751 ; aes. 2 beth, = 8 nt \a- TOP eee cal ING HENS $65 81 2, BRP Mens 3, a ft _ Rita ce ve a bp. 966 ye aE Sone aver Hane oo : sa ss th business cpe. .__ sias MApie Pag Hi via eV. . “au gin’ tae -_ IL, CRUSHE calf. A ame oedle Leqpopnion lary oth _tnelud dow Sed, (A ae oan BOAT have ap 10. KG? $ eee Rye ES Ded TRU . s+ $100 | 198 So one M3 Bteei Pa pag _ Howard, erevel. D st pie Iso ba N HEIFER | relieress coe ee bos opt |) ew FE 2-30 remote aes mer pore oe ee gearshift $9) AN De mee eee weoun | ge % CKs 3 CHR tt Pan ush a ft. lA? EM at. Pin. ONE. 5-0666 . y& Meat R AN = ailable on few us financin in- | 16 PT 2-30) comuroie mo- é ‘wiser, cos rafts B 395 We Pontt jontiac U taetles “ Pict good ¢ YSLER 1 8 WOLVE eat Ar pots’ a sooth, i NE, Sale Farm P voik, Marl rent. trade, rental ad wenere still ig ELEMORD WERT ume Mercury gph “Buy. Riviera potiae “Truck & Tra RIEMENSC re 3088 a nae cad te "OR 3H — : | _S-@814 Cr K We 24. south e sel er m AT otor w Db _ , dwa raijer & | = RY 3-3871, me peak: UM oe i E ay “TOP 80 a nes peice eater 75 we NEE D, uy sora“ Lake seth Edgewood wake eed AND ult” ‘prye Day. 8 per cent ont ine Gic“Gan teen (nest) (2s Ex ALIS HREIDER” rome ae aeons PARaENO' bet. dock AR re n_work, ‘CRUSHE Ra. M Royce CKED | gaia lo it Pes TRAIL 16 rse) Lo (At Ede $295 677’ ie Holly. & 8 unday ox 270 wooD 4 | EDDIE new cow clea a! mi OER | LE FT w ‘i oil: s.| _m™mis ae p4to 6 Yi pe, 2 les Ey ee ea aOR le lk Ba tare “FE spat stone FICE as “ne 2050" Ford _MEsrose 4-677 N Bolly perce ortpentr omy Ps ger’ Seat La 7 Ra. Holy “ME isslon “e144 446 saben team | overhead ‘until yrorD seg 21st, c new paint PE “St Ford eryth “ARN -o7e4 _ FE avel, HEL 56 y Rd ‘oach dition aris C : ns-| _§ save uly AS Ciothln, ng to ELD 8TO) AY a 81112 fill Ly ) STON STRAW gam 1. . Ho is Fr FE 4 raft. 65 | ale pri Ever 1 Bi NO HRYS eee LACK Dil or FE syle C “= Q Vine WBERR 8 tt PION : iy. ‘SOR 9370, Exceile A K. ced FEE car iy now B LE seu cee PACE Die _FE 2.8572 onklin f. B IES. /R wide, 46 HOUS: ove aera sce ae USE "48 5-9204 and tr ere’s anoth R, 195 FRAT, na ure A iy need jrayel T. TOP ERI RENT ft. 2 ETRA con 7 John: TBOA SED FORD 1957.C uck lg al a 55 Law eppiiane da = Oakl and {111i SOL > RY B = | te - % 295. F ILER, vertib son RD CRU F = 48 FO 1% T HEVR _ most r hard cain FOR RENC aces F land C fi L SA KING BOXES ailer FOOT E 2-88 cond le top. Javel RUIS- eather RD ® ON 8 & hea OLET _ we ad a twit top mat ya R 8 E _FE 27 County An ND N XES | Slee 53. R can in t 198 craft 54 FO «4 TO STAK 6 vertis n to the t Hii amoD SALE WILL . ae r rc PONTIAC 2 oe TRAILER” = Ge M sme ia ALOMINUM HOT Ma gia for? 140 00 aluminum boat and te FORD *s TON EXPness 1936 Ponta cr L. RADIO Peal “eaulpp t week e AN Rose. LACK | SEED POTA1 OPDYK A CH 5-1170 good ¢ HOUSETRAILE motor both L © EXPRE , ereranes.” Baal $ set off es you ane os rope ibs HP 1 per ieee DIRT bell TATOES. rE « Anders ANGE |'*, condition. AILER CIT — Le teakderpel | beens ef 4 dr makes. this ee platen cash tacto: HP WALK. scaping Do bul _ out P "335. eile on - : a CENT $500 : lg... is la” sedan standin is re y 8 2-6638 implements Goon hp Cook FE’ § Roe W. SILVER. rson - Regal > as $700 | * XEN ® uae Jets i863! Posding. 4/48, vs nesta * mouths warrent i coly 8. Talb oop 1 RM TOP SOlL, | | Fenton or ay) gs eanp oe. 10 Wi sa —— HP 17 C WANTED nent mean «| * chevroi ve oe abot | Lumb ia ROAD GRAVEL 5 isla’ STHAWEER smiley arin YOUR PAYMENT PLAN - M_ EVINRCDE MODEL POW. parent sar et TED TO Bast oF |e beater | .im| SCHU Hard e erie Delivered FE eesee 5 yDe, WHERRIES. 1 Maine 9.0064. | Bene Pian ON RENT _condition CDE 3s | fade mo 18 HP a laborers Cail Bl ee aes es HO 7 tedan. Tmo TZ ware tock Tr a CHOIC: DS. | oslyn 1196 864. ar wir overi AL | 19396 25 FE 5-2217 5 HP. | rude mot HP 1957 eam. ste oat. _ Ob BEIm ood pay Closed OME 8 4 912 DesOTO- Hes gizmbin lath per yd — BLA PE 8. soe NE | ed, etc oads§ ti ps 26 HP [P. EXC. thing r ot. Meve = electri e i 20 ont 1-27 steady d or R HIG rea 8. Wood PLYM g and e paint | — $i we also €X DIRT. |S ooD B . nstailed ours. 8 MER ead; tla re traile c Evin- 701, Col jou | “1s M tHT 42 CHR dward MOUTH : USED Genaen neces poder mune 7, Sale FE | ottle G . | BOAT. we Sacrilice CURY LOW ieee) Fe um bus ingtes F MTR gent! 1 ei 80) A al wer, 5 ar P a s - ifice. FE_8- LO : 00 1y- or rs Ox m th rom S. cyl LER WINDSO ham tse KER. Goo ve Ph. Pear f DELIVERY 2 ™ ae s le Farm Equipment 7 80 A ae ands s MOTORS 8-3133 we ceise es cin Care tn = tie bareain Biya ims ‘ylnder FB os,” m SED. RO 1D CORD ae noMu, r peat PG rege nt 76— elegraph upplies ccoetiumigum. 8 & TRAILERS fap boom moided ply as BUICK Ohh oer IE 8STEE HIGAN ve Original siLER WINDS R, 900 OVAL W WATER $35 | P is week 8. $Iz.0v PE T9319 hay Beye lA R —_ open Biot 8 FE USED. & nee Se tet te ae cad ply- | Heh caas Fully SPECIAI . nee ame FORD A $2628 as ate & NDSOR ¢ DR. wee aa ‘SOFT 6 sae Pomme oe - 2 LOAD BAL e. Like PE Oe ent Tice —— & s 8U EW PE | RN _79 q T BA 8 Tip-U tc r, bet tuble K CE r 92 ack ike air Foal tages FUR.” & truckin dirt, c P- IHC Cl Inge. HOTS. BO ‘Walton eibralie ver. tery, | Call 0 NTURY d a 8 u Pp 4 outboard’ with eet a°month: BLACK STOP SOIL Sei 1 USED tC Hast oe eS a The finest. wom «i VIL afer TRAILER. PE cai Bargal ; “ “i for #1198 00. : ee Sue Se a eos) es od Tee enburg> | ak Fon OED hee q od as s, FIL IRT = STNG IN o. 4 LER. }_Opd SE Po BOATS m. 2-5302 ry ns, 30 & er sie ASTE. »m | ‘53 Bul -lane \ CAR facbabe ene, § ty HP W L SAN 1 New CO 5 PTO | MOB yke in FIBE . CAL nm list to 4 t window eerin R HA 3] ck 3 ar u pow _and e Rd. Y 3-280 $75 WALT D IHC ~ ND BALE )BILHOM 1 _tomized RG L price of pe trea Ehie” arises Brak RD- | C Chev pl Har Ford “s N Orion, 1. 137) As) BEATTY _ E bar 8 $750 R. i E ESTA ___FE § MY 30) boats cent fa Men dge walt es, se ORN Bel dtop $12 <) WRECK between 1375 In- TOP Y FILL C ide Delt _ 3-266 front ATES. 6519 BOAT oe oats in off mily & 3 an wu paint W at) ER CA Air See : 95 | 565 t & ING CO! Oxtord| ya gOIL - Ne FE LAY amore very rake ‘Ox and play TES. MODERN clude: INDSHIE. cus- Try them stock. $8 road ca nusually | 8s & Pine P 1185 8 wn rs. Petes tea ae eit SES al pe VSUR OER DEAL XPORD, MOBI c_mopens| fect ai LDS wT. Ba say ht 395 Full | HA BFE S| a Wootten Birminesam sine, toh cat! ots TRUCKERS, — 14D parktoo| FE eT S BROS. - reat es aH ihe bene a ROO Ca a ons "2 | sana on "Tionico Late Ope ae. | 25 OR YOUR 0 Price | P T eee SEDRP Bas x0 a Or call thondnesjo lei re 7d) = ened PE BOL AT OPD each 5 Room cement x 80) iner @ Ge MOTORS SAILBO 9. en Sub LD CAR D Pp = sale priced. ve Be ou sel Wi me ine to Re be Iouaing. wile, Grup Far He oceowe Tat! Shelter 2 mite on garden” on moo fh "ibergins Be aneREST: ILBOAT, ii) VENTE urban ie i ontiac eee te Shots | 'recki ag Co./TO Jima iy rap tine. [peas ok aur Gocd ne Gat a Osied OG ceva beam ok Ss oars bl oc alee Wuneas OR BUILT | OLDs M E 5 Chev Sal riporaib lage tL oh AN RS | ‘tre cae Fa a Neos ee ee. DETR ash, FE 1-0001. 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R-H| ee Tr sed ar, EM 34 ey wooD shabaw, oulter: 20x50° mus: 25,000 8EE Cool Excel-| § Is, Ch swim a priv DON'T uburn H Aub new that OUTB Bh 4 akland R MO H. | °5 rt brak owe an.| "5 3-4386, & H ‘ord cor. Ss ran MA 4 5 yds. YARDS ouR ey La elter rae how ming. ate| TO BUY ats. F —— a t Mercu aid out OARD 1955 ; TORS 5 Pant es. r steer- 4 FORD A GOO oe ann D ALU _Oak Hil ch, TOP. igo2. MA 43 $3.00 PEAT Tools SELE ke| tiac. Al nly 15 se and Good NY's UNTIL E e suowence Mark board 3 P BUICK io. cat Whitew CONV: D doers ag couse P Soil IK 4ae0d MA ete BPotroes at CTION © eer inne Ma naling, ep ie geal] Lanes Gs You TRY ANDERSC 2e—big trade: Bower)» —sUPERHAnD GOP Pose alina ¢ oN oS OR eR ERTIBLE, BENS sha “cont and. peat. FES BA eiteg | fon’ yoes ‘ot Electric. te meey $30. Phone MYrt wee hase cone ee tues A big di tery | pereor rade preeient conc ER HARD he. Whiter rate: oe ron ww CLEAN. ; ON. 1 ows. | _ £1303. . FE GRAVEL. - onv 1 A electri { Rebuilt Aut le 23-4611. ase rate dealer te Your eoneva & scount __Aero elegraph ARDWAR er Can recondition Pr ie TOP. | °87 Nieeaunnns shyhe “ne _Eemii DR. a ia UMBE 'TOP 86 7850 FILL |} e, NA ‘achine ence su ____ Auto Access : outbo: in this oldest ng Mey WE ‘oss from Fre Rd_ fro elecen Aa ae | Pontiac. y-eye ng minole wea stom 3 iL 8 er FE yuHP'G 7-3292 ry, Ph. P19: essorie backe ard moto: area t Evinru WE STILL | Miracle : §-9962 FOE om 8 to at 371 le own radio & 4 dr glass. EDb? FE 2 ean Machi R CO. a pickey aKore on att ARDEN or S051 C es 80 Ope _ 4 Tr re uarante oj lent used Se soe EX OR SALE 5 Me owe | oss Po eer hare, ° iE STE | chjle. ine TOP y truck lol GRAV iF achme TRACTO Used AR RA = pair 8 ed of h ed 14 ft. OME reasor 49 is | 8S tow White Hyd verhead ELE F CURT Se ry sOTI ck load. FE EL. B ARM nis. § R tires DIOS aS Ra sa oc € ervice, § eavy d row EXCEL- Or able 7805 “BUICK _ Pont! mile walls. ra and untt ‘ORD 18 SINi eden o0A. “cial pric FILL, GR. 35-0440. Y¥| used. oa FE ¢ R with —— & tubes “= $500 = * Keego™ Sees Narn See? [eelrmegent ies = |e 5 Pon VER epee geil Gre seaan Schoo! | —*® sare Dever ce ts) og NGLE 8T ee TOP al_price Sat GRAVE j Prow NERY — NI 428658 0718.5 UP. ‘Harbor. chard se ivery p Orch arine pl ade 32-3492 tiac Lak 2 y | 54 Po & heat Bate el cond le _pric re j st. Buy fe) 100 r with D AGE A : Y SOIL. » Sat. only L, SPE- ust nsenn « Oliver NEW FULL RAC johnson _FE 34 31850 O ard Lak ywood FOL e Rd. Hr ntlac 3S! er n, Hyd ibse FORD FE 3 r now FOR . MA 4-280 eVilbis IR COM. 83511 d SAND & . OR 3-35 .| PRAZE ot Oxi Sales o “AND! s RACE aon —— wa -915 enard nak Boat “4 ‘QU: A _ "3 dramatt tarchiet ra.| ver 20 CO 9204 truck SALE 1. spray gun. Ga woe GRAVE! 17.| used R ROTO- a np M24 ‘FORD ____FE ERC. 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Or 200 pounds of other witness took the First, POP ALBUMS: \La Vern Baker but a slap in the 825 W. Heres Coen 9:00 tei -00 tt 352525 g pain . sey | | $3 Laid tn folds grass to make one pound of beef-| jan oh coe —— fee p Hot pina “ this itace to Bessie). ——————— a . peech. , area currently - ; ° i — « Opera ay acnite eation the god as Treacher: at the University of wo ee Ricky Nelson’s| _— nl eee: a3 H 4 Ay hd af ae Rant 24 Girl's 40 Nips FP: : id the first i ssi’ Arthur Lief, American guest » LP (Imperia i Bessie Smith” (Victor LPM-1591) e @a uarters — 6E eraie nickname 41 Assistants indls Sal : mpression . Beaten mews F German 25 Love ¢ 42 Go cat! | might be that the steer is a waste-|COnductor for the Moiseyev Rus- 9050); ‘I Wish is the worst of the bunch. Miss Gil- se War god : yaad x tee cert fathers 43 par ful converter of grass to beef. But sian dance company, ‘also was You Love" by! Ibert lacks voice, understanding, | Hear the speaker system you — 9 country ——— ts fraividuais they point out that grass is 8 per |Sropped — gale ee ae Keely Smith (Cap-| phrasing, EVERYTHING — except t before you invest « dime! teat S pown 10 British 29 Augments | (anat.) jcent water. So 160 of the 200 eal poured te ‘ = ree: 5 ~| a good accompaniment. It's a) Unique ee ce 1s Scottish giri rincess 31 Goestert : —< pounds in the stack of grass is : aboo y| e the fine work of Cootie Wil-| er Systems Selector you 3 City in the Inthe ones signal So Health resort water. Communist. He was to appear’ arthur Lyman (Hi-Fi R-806). — dial from a single speaker ) : June 29 with the dance company) Nejson's album is big with the liams, especially, is wasted behind | through a full separate 4-way | CoV ae BS Oe ‘teenagers and features lotsa rock such inefficiency. system and ‘hear the differ- } ! ' i 1 sounds for that Saturday! FIVE ACES — Sheb Wooly’s ence each added conpdnent a Today S ol 10 rograms “= “Due task 38 not an easy Ore Be ee ae y, “Purple People Eater” is still on makes! No charge, no obliga- tion. Come in and try it! McCALLUM & DEAN commented Rep. Morgan Moulder night party. Keely Smith is selling ith |\(D-Mo) chairman of the subcom- to all age brackets. With Nelson mittee, as the hearings concluded. | Riddle she does a fine job, but | 1e top in Pontiac as the best sell- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. ing record this week. New to the i°TRe C t ti the rather prefer her work with hubby {op tive Ia Sphsh/ Splash’ by Bob WIR, (260) CKLW, (800) ww, (se WOAR, (1138) WXYZ, (127@) WPUON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) Communist operations in the, iby Darin. . United States today are deeper un- Louis. | “The Coasters are still coasting] 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 a CAnctancarl ahect wreosel Ukrasasen immeur WWJ. News, Melody derground, have a miore clever; The Arthur Lyman album may eats in the big quintet with their) Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store — WPON, News, ports CKLW, News, Davies camouflage and are accordingly have been more-or-less a Father's ‘Yackety Yack” and Ernie Free- | 9:90—WJR, Jack Harris : : Day feature. It’s definitely for the | “Do! om ranks number four with “Do! Son te Seve steynolds 4 = | + et ” ww, ioe wae duct CKLW. Breakfast Club WJBK, Baseball |more difficult to trace. tan eXenzie wJB £ Dd, Mag. WCAR, News, Purse : SS hi- fi addict. An LP of unusual You W ant To Dance. A “Number che Newa, Chase 10: 00 WIR, News, G. Drake | 5.99 won News, Lo nds as ® wR news, SATURDAY MORNING oye, 7 —— a WW2, News, ia an sx a: ifive in the area is ‘‘Endless Steep WPON, News, Weather #:00— WIR. News, Melody CKLW. News, Children’s Hr.| WXYZ, Pun-a-Rama Dragnet Star Buys Three singers are currently prov- by Jody Reynolds. WW3, News, Roberts WJBK, News, C. Reid CKLW. News, Davies ing hew much can be lost when | Service “ewe tas oop “in bal XY 2, Cie, coraine weer red to Knees “ce Soe eee ‘ ‘ ' someone tries to sing or play some- - 5 : WXYZ J. Daly WJIBK. News, George ena W ws Were. Mees 2:30—WJR, News, Music Marria 8 license ‘one else. This month's object of, New and Used TV Sets CKLW, News, sddie Chase; wCAR, News, Sheridan J. News, Melody WWJ, News, Melody i | =a f Sd es 0 0 or F y Authorized PON. Music With Mason | WPON Country Roundup con — ~ Morgan CKLW. News. Davies | abuse is Bessie Smith. actory Authorized on 7:00—WJIR, Guest House ews. Woodling | ZENITH - MOTOROLA 6:30—WJK, Agriculture WPON Hoillday 3:00—WJIR, Orchestra BURBANK, Calif, (AP) — Tele-| Who is Bessie Smith? She was ADMIRAL TV’s SERVICE Ahead of Last Year WXYZ & Pv. Mor ~CKLW. Sons of Saddle WWJ, News, Monitor ; ” hte ee ee cas WJBK. News, Leon ee i: oa, ee ae CKLW. News, Davies vision star Jack Webb and Actress! the “Empress Of The Blues, ce | 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Friday Nites WJBK, Tom Clay WCAR, News. Bennett Jackie Loughery have a marriage’ title, and considered the FE 4-5841 til 9 P.M WConk News Patrick . CKLW. News, Davies i ho ever lived. Pe 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby WIBK News. C $:30—WJIR, Horse Race license. But they haven’t said blues singer w NEW YORK (®—Color televi- bs ae | ? viata = WiBK, hows, Seco w r me to Dixie eKLY eerk, Monitor when or where they will be mar-) has been dead for 29 years, eight | sion set sales are running 30 per * iifve WON Gerly Bird Club tigen GW i. mews, Metety , ried, | months, and 25 days. cent ahead of a year ago, de- ‘th “onne 1:90—WIR, Music Woam, We News. ert Wecdine a rt venta Bands s * f | “Dinah Washington Sings Bessie! spite the recession and a contin- CELW, ayes, CO CKLW. News, Knowles es rai ig Rr laser, Smith” (EmArcy MG-36130) is| wing decline in black and white = : 8, ews, nett er Miss obta ec) F: Miss Washington is' TV sales, Printers’ Ink states, am et ee WJBK. Hews, George sntebnit- an AFTERNOON WiBK, News license yesterday, Degg tcc ellen . 1 : ° The advertising trade maga- zine reported a nationwide sur- vey indicated about 325,000 color $:00—WJR, News, Guest 2:00—WJR, News, Farm ‘in a sacred vein (Bessie wasn’t) | a, Woit ‘ : 2 Ew : ‘and the accompaniment is bad. | Gk a, Good Morning CAR, pote * wor, Album Time “Ws, News m, Main s * * ah. News, _| Webb, producer as well as ac- Otherwise it's a fairly close match. | (General Electric) ews A Boxing . 7 nt, News wen a 4 | ining en ye Move, ite Musto tor, has been married previously “La Vern Baker Sings Bessie | TV sets in use with sales so far Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Shwe : wPeo : — ae to singer Julie London and act: : this year about 50,000 7 ee or IN News, Holiday WXY2, News, Fun-a-Rama Smith” (Atlantic 1281) is a bit 3 Dryers Dishwashers. Tel : 16:06— WW, Stentor Oe In. ae Pe cates | inte~Bae, 5 CKLW Rosemary Clooney |ress Dorothy Towne, Both mar-| fat ved (rem Geo truth While the color TV total is a ' ashers, icievision caw eg WiBk, News Geore — exLW, News " Dovies onde Wear. News, Bennett riages ended in divorce. Miss | a ; | small percentage of the 43 mil- f ‘ : WPON. Revival ar wean ay The accompaniment is in a world © lon black and whi t FREE DOOR PRIZES | WPON. Musie 1:60— WIR, Roapitat ;, Loughery won her title in the 1952 . sper trom beth the performer | en > te sets, the a warner 9:00—WJR. News. Page ww), a ex i Meloay 5:30—WJR, Music Hall Miss Universe contest when she nd pertormed | growth of color TV takes on sig- HW 4 Mi PT On’ S WEY. McKenzie. CRLW Be owe, slatie WANE gpotte, 'Pun-p-fhebe compete. ag Misg New York. She . | nificance in comparison with the fo Va i ‘ t1199—W IR, few J wank Rows, b ; nuck Lewle SRL. news, Knowles divorced singér Guy Mitchell in, Miss Baker does. things her’ | early spread of black and white, 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to $ W2vk, News, surrell WCAR. News, Woodling 1:30—-WJR, Gunsmoke WPON, Sports, Hieliday | 1954, ‘way (which isn't at all bad for! the magazine said. \ ~ : & io ‘ j 4 \ \ v : | ! ’ \ \e ; | / . : \ | : < f . * ace bee mi. i ‘ = ‘\ : - ap oo 7 2 os 4 \ z ' shy ae Ike's Press:Aide Receives Gift ' Hagerty and his wile received _clusive Ponte. Vedra club near ‘a swank resort club in 1957, the a bed THIRTY-FOUR. 4 Feet to Hurt No Mare Hagerty and Wife Feted as ‘Special Guests’ at Swank Resort Club TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Presiden- tial press tecretary James C. free golf lessons, lodgings and meals to the tune of $260.97 from Tampa Tribune said today. Hagerty and his wife vacationed for five-days as guests of the ex- Jacksonville Beach from Jan. 27 Surgery Banishes: Corns DALLAS (AP)—If your feet hurt and it’s corns, then “hark to good news from Dr, Lester A. Walsh of Midland, Tex. i eee He says there’s a simple new operation that makes corns go away forever. Dr. Walsh toldSthe Southwestern Chiropody _ Congress yesterday the surgery consists. of slicing open a toe and removing a small piece of bone that isn’t needed to sup- port the foot. Pressure on the bone causes the corn to form. Remoyal of the bone eliminates the pressure, the corn on top of the toe and any corns between the toe and the next one, he said. The operation takes 15 minutes. Patients are kept off their feet 24 to 48 hours. —* *® * “The corn is gone permanently within two weeks,” Dr. Walsh said. The operation, he said, was developed by members of the American College of Foot Surgeons. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20; 1058 Aid bs $271,598. ‘Totals for Districts ‘feed 974; fl Listed by ‘Treasurer re are 0 Ska; Watered | | for Past Year Lge Ny OOD eg rng eo inet eee Soe Sate ‘aid 6 Peaking sthetie to-trectionnl Outen, Se. West” taled $271,598 among the final ap- portionment for 1957 and 1958 for , Oakland County school districts, “ff Chandler Counters according to a listing released to- Wite's Cruelty Charge Sareea ae = with one of general <7. through Feb. 1, the newspaper said, * * * Ponte Verda Corp., told the news- paper, “when he got here, Hager- ty insisted on paying his bill. We wouldn't let him do it.” |We May Be Turning On J. P. LeMaster president tithe Windows for Light tomorrow a routine request may Mayhugh Courson, assistant|be, “Turn on the windows; it's manager of the club, said honored getting dark.” window that is transparent light and a source of light at night. suite con uk stag ak a “0 & jduced strong light from a phos-} phor-coated sheet of glasé, are now |the These would make possible a gh ot bogey $16, (This is the clinic thet was oopitioaahy concelled) day by Charles A. Sparks, coun MR. JACK LOOS, staff organist mad . . xs we * of the Lowrey Organ Co. will demonstrate three electronic- : Jeif Chandler has countered hi : 2 Other alcstions were 82855|-qu, enaes ot tase dee organs and answer questions regarding them. Seven other | _ organ teachers will also play and demonstrate the part the | electronic organ cen play in today’s music enjoyment. | | | There.Is No Charge for Admission — Sponsored by the Gallagher ‘Music Co. Detroit, Royal Oak, Pontiac "WEDNESDAY, pas , at 8:30 PM. lav th THE BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY wuss 380 S. Bates. _ | | P| | | | | guests don't receive bills. In Washington, Hagerty gn “The account is correct as ported, except for one thing. I did pay for my golf lessons. I per- sonally paid the club pro. 3 * * “] did insist, as the account} — says, on paying my entire bill, but the club would not let me do ou nder the circumstances, there was nothing wrong in this. I don’t see how anyone could make anything of my being a guest of the club at their insjst- ence.” Rick Fanlin, the club's golf pro, said the Hagertys spent most of their time golfing. . * * * LeMaster said there was no thought of gaining a favor by pay- ing Hagerty’s bill. “I thought we were very for- tunate in having him here,” Le- Master said. He explained that | the publicity gained by the press secretary's visit more than offset expenses borne by the club. West Virginia Marking 95th Birthday Today CHARLESTON, W. Va. 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