| eee C2, ization for a flood study of the. ee ea a it OS oe , Detroit area, including--Oakland ” The sttidy - will determine wheth-| TIAC_ PR. "THURSDAY, J UN E 19, 1958 —52 PAGES: bility. The belt is a small unit strapped to his waist under his field pack. The jump belt is designed to assist in landing operations and jumping over obstructions which could not be covered in normal -manner, WHAT A LEAP — Smoke envelops Ed Kurezewski in a dem- onstration leap with rocket-pqwered jump belt, He was able to leap a distance of 20 feet although he was carrying field equip- ment approximately 30 per cent of his own weight. The bet, now under tests, is expected to aid men in steep climbs and across rivers and streams. Power comes from small nozzles at soldiers’ hips. Rivers and Harbors Bill Shorn of Padded Costs (Special to The Pontiac Press) WASHINGTON — A “clean” version of the vetoed omnibus Rivers and Harbors bill which passed the House/| late Wednesday was termed a “complete victory for fiscal _ responsibility” by Congressman William S. Broomfield (R-Oakland County) today. The bill passed the House by a 374-14 vote. earlier, the Senate approved, a a th a “porkfree” omnibus bill.|2ble projects, saving more than The measure will: now be samen cae sent to a conference com- mittee. Broomfield said the House ver- sion of the Rivers and Harbors bill eliminated 16 out of 18 objection- A day * * *¥ “We have aksurances that re- maining two projects will be re- vised to satisfy the Budget Bu- reau and Army engineers in the conferencé committee,” said Broomfield. President Eisenhower twice ve- toed onmibus public works bills which contained a great number of projects which had not won prior approval ©f Army engi- Broomfield and his fellow Re-| publicang in the House Public Works Committee had bitterly Op-| Wherever You Flit a “‘waste of taxpayers’ money.” Included in. the bill js author. “~ACoptiqned-on Page 24, Cok. 3)” ve. THE Aneld y' 06: tun oA sent to your vacation address. a |tion of valuable Waterford Township supermarket prop- « i, ‘% City Offers Township New Sewage Solution Pontiac has offered to relax its demands for annexa- erty if the township is willing to sign a new sewage iservice agreement. — The offer culminates nearly two years of sparring over the status of a proposed shopping center at the north- east. corner of Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake roads, where the market is located. It would affect some 750 homes and beatnesees south 4 Senate Passage of Tax Extension Appears Likely Rejects Proposal to Cut Levies by $6 Billion as Economic Booster WASHINGTON (?) — The Senate appeared likely to-. iday to reject all tax cutting efforts and pass a bill to ex- tend present corporation UN. Meeting Set on Hungary disposal system for more) than 20 years. The agreement, prepared for has 4nd major excise tax rates been tied into the Pontiac for another year. That action would send ‘the measure to President southeast corner ofthe . Watchdog Group Will Pontiac by City Manager Walter ©isenhower well in advance K. Willman and City Attorney Wil-of the June 30 date the liam A. Ewart, reflects the City\Jeyjes would drop auto- [ce rue demas ota ing wo “told a meeting of the American oo township, an area that Gauge Free World’s - Commission’s new interest in pro- Reaction to Executions viding municipal services to fringe areas without annexation, . x *« * UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® —| wiman said that if the town- A speedy meeting of the U.N.|ship accepts the agreement,.a sim- dignation over the execution of pMonday. Imre Nagy and three.other lead-| It provides for separate nego- ers of the abortive Hungarian re- ° | Since that time, the city has demanded either an end to the ol ket. The ‘township, unwilling to lose against the Hungarian team/yaiyable commercial taxes, has i§* It prohibits It found the Soviet Union guilty) (Contipued on Page 24, Col. 1) changes in the sewage lines with-| Pat out approval of the City Commis-; the 10 per cent tax on aut miaGcally: The House already has passed the bill. The Senate defeated 65-23 ‘yes- terday the first floor amendment —a proposal of Sen, Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) for a six-billion- dollar tax cut to stimulate busi- ness in the recession, Before debate began yesterday, one amendment had appeared to have a chance of adoption—a pro- Split on Amendment WASHINGTON (—Michigan’s two senators split last night as the Senate defeated a tax pill lion. Sen, Patrick McNamara (D- Mich) voted for the amendment. Sen. Charles Potter (R-Mich) -voted against. posal to eliminate the 3 per cent freight tax and the 10 per cent levy on passenger travel. McNamara (D-Mich) to end 2\industrialist and longtime’ when Adams, President Eisen- hower’s top aide, passed on t0lconcentrating on working out an compromise, Sea-Going Picket Line . ‘ , ar Wirephete THE HARD WAY — Donald Murray, of Yatesharo, Pa., a member of thé Seafarers International Union finds water no bar to a one-mahi picket line. He rows a picket boat in solitary splendor past the freighter James Davidson, at its berth in Buffalo. The union struck the Tomlinson Fleet Corp. after negotiations bogged down over health and welfare clauses. for Agreement. at Special Meet Senate, House Battle for $116,000 Difference in 11% Billion Program LANSING (UPI) —- The Legislature today began a special session designed to hammer out an agreement on a State Police budget. The special session found the two houses still $116,- 000 apart as they were when the regular session ended last week. Early arrivals among the ‘Senate leaders were highly optimistic that the session might be concluded by to- night. But they gave no indication of what magic formula would be used to reach an agreement that soon. One of the first orders of busi- Ress was expected to be a move Goldfine’s Records Yield z Very Interesting Data WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) said today his House investigations have come up with some “very interesting” new information from their first look at records of Bernard Goldfine. volves or how it will fit into his subcommittee’s inquiry. That group is looking into whether Goldfine, a Boston Harris declined to say what the new information in- in the House toe oust Rep, Harry Phillips (R-Port Huron) from his seat on the House Appropriations Committee, House Majority Floor Leader Allison Green (R-Kingston) said he would make the move to oust Phil- lips because of the “obstructionist, delaying and dilatory tactics” he used when the two houses were trying to reach an agreement in the dying hours of the regular ses- sion, - CHARGES ‘DOUBLE-CROSS’ Green said Phillips, who was leader of a coalition of Republi- cans and Democrats which refused to budge from their original fig- ure for the State Police budget, had ‘‘double-crossed the Republi- friend of Sherman Adams, can majority in the House.” Meanwhile, Senate leaders were got favored treatment from the Federal Trade Commis- Related Stories on ee A Panes 99,57,45 agreement, possibly a “Tm may be out of here by 6 p.m.,”” said Sen. Elmer R, Porter (R- Blissfield.} “Some of us have Commission. But the Arkansas Democrat dis- (Continued on Page 24, Col. 5) puted a White House contention that no FTC rules were broken|chairman, of “massive repression” in putting down the 1956..revolt im Hungary. At his news conference yester- day, President Eisenhower said the Arms? ‘To Hold Your Hands On’; Cats? ‘For Dogs to Chase’ The memo, dafed Jan, 4, 1954, dealt with an FTC move against what was alleged to be mislabel- of terrorism and intimidation, Here’s Good Chance fo Sing in the Rain Showers and more showers are psedicted for Pontiac tonight, to- morrow and tomorrow night. The low through the night will be 60-64. Partly cloudy with scattered showers ig Friday’s forecast with the high reaching around 74-78. To- morrow night will be cooler with showers ending and a low of 50- 54. A warming trend will follow either Saturday or Sunday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was 55 degrees, The mercury rose to 73 ati p.m. to hold your hands on.” off.” x & * up. Li of babes. uninhibited, cliche-free, point. 2-YEAR COLLECTION Over a two-year period the youngsters’ descriptions things. Among them: LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—“Arms are “Eyebrows are something women shave “Little stones are big rocks chopped ««, These words are the freshest words of all for they came from the mouths Rusdane iano rer « wher) 7¢ Of the Mouths of Babes... Fresh Talk “Cats are “Dogs are to wiggle.” “Mashed she collected of everyday “A door is to answer.” “A dream when you're asleep.” “Ears are something that big peo- ple put hearing things on... Ears are ' “A face is a thing that holds your head and hair in place.”. Helen G. Meyers, supervisor of ele- £ mentary education here, was captivated by the talk and writings of first graders— straight to the steak and gravy with.” ‘HARD TO GO UP’ “Mountains are a place that’s hard to| - . * *« * go up but easy to come down.” “A package is something to say, ‘Yoo hoo! Look what I got.’” “The world is something to come down to after you've been up in space,” ing of fabrics by a Goldfine tex- tile firm, finally obtained- by-subpoena from Mildred Paperman, a bookkeeper ‘for Goldfine, CHECK DATA for dogs to chase.” made to like people.” x * * next week, Goldfine was quoted by the | Boston Record as announcing his willingness to come before the , subcommittee and tell all be knows, Mrs. Goldfine arranged for news- potatoes are things to have men to talk to her husband at their she called off the meeting. Opening her front door a few inches, she told reporters Gold- fine’s lawyers had vetoed the inter- view, ; Congressional Repubif- (Continued on Page 24, Col. 5)* {We've Spoiled . |One Planet— Why the Moon? DETROIT, Mich. ® — A re- tired industrialist says he doesn't see much point in beating the Russians to the moon with a rocket other than to see ‘“‘wheth- er the moon’s green cheese is any better than the blue cheese we have on earth.” * ® * K. T. Keller, retired chairman of the board of Chrysler Corp., Society of Mechanical Engineers last night that: * & * “T hope if there are people up there, our scientists study them and bring what's good from their civilization back. We have spoiled one planet pretty well, let's not do it to another one.” In ers s Press chia Comlcg ....cccccrrsceseseree & _ Oounty NEWS, ...000eseeecce, 13 Editorials eee ee eeeeseeseeies 6 F000 oresepeyreerecere 23h i Children Are Guests at Elks Carnival rs jars ee TOL I Obituaries eeeee reraees eneenee Theaters .......: seapencoes IV & Radio Programs, wen. Wilson, Earl..os.......0... a Women's Pages. .irccsces ‘aes Markets - acters tu sue ne eis 46 Ms . 4 : SS e : E . BOYS-€LUB ATTENDS — Groups of childray from the city and nearby were guests of the Elks-at the annual carnival yester- day afternoon. The children’s matinee is observed each year, Above members of the Pontiac Boys Club are waiting to enter the {} arenas es iia Reins See Pontiac Prise Photp gate, About 550 youngsters were, entertained yesterday. The Arni- val_ continues on the lot adjacent to the Elks~Temple on Orehard Lake avenue through Saturday. Proceeds support civic projects Goldfine a memo from the FTC Some of Goldfine’s records were The investigators are checking is something you think |the data before resuming hearings) least 35 famili i ’ + National Gils Sheir. been working on the problem and We think we have the answer.” | Porter said he was sure the Sen- ate would not budge from its final offer of $11,700,000 for the State Police before the regular session ended. But he also declined to say the figure would be any lower than that, * * * Phillips said the $116,000 differ. ence between the Senate figure and the $11,816,000 the House was hold- ing out for would mean State Po- (Continued on Page 24, Col. 2) Floods Ravage Indiana, Illinois ‘Brookline, Mass., home yesterday; qyy_c _ afternoon. When the hour arrived Wabash Swirls Across Thousands of Acres, Threatens Vincennes VINCENNES, Ind. (UPI) — The crest of the flooded Wabash river swirted towards this city today leaving in its wake thousands of actes of inundated Indiana and [lli- nois farmland. Farmers downstream to the south worked around the clock to reap an early wheat harvest be- jfore the rapidly rising river over- flowed into their fields, Vincennes residents put their faith in the city’s massive flood walls which have held back surg- ing Wabash waters as high as 13 feet above flood stage. .Floodworkers across the river in illinois joined in the holding operation. Mount Carmel, Pales- tine and Russellville all faced flood threats. The river was four feet above flood stage at Mount Carmel and still rising, while the river had risem to within 15 inches of the top of the levee. Five major breaks were reported in the 60-mile span between Terre Haute, Ind., and Vincennes, with the first and most disastrous flood-. ing--49--per™cent "ot “West Terre Haute, Other breakthroughs were Tee ported along line ; Prairieton and of the ees. Nee a ‘ga Legislators Try. highly hopeful that we tee cr WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower told Republican state chairmen* today that there are very. clear indications business cofiditions are improving. _ He also was reported to have told the state leaders at a break- fast meeting that he ‘strongly be- _lieves in maintaining the nation's security and solvency. x * * Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn, talking to report- ers after the ‘closed session at a downtown hotel, said the issue over Sherman Adams ‘was not mentioned by either the President or the state chairmen. Some of the party officials have been calling for the resignation of Adams, the President's chief aide, in the wake of disclosures of Adams’ relations with Boston in- ‘ dustrialist Bernard . Goldfine. xk *. & Alcorn said it was in answer to| a query from one of the state chairmen that Eisenhower talked of ifidications o f a business Up swing. Alcorn gave Ro further details, The state leaders are here at- tending a three-day campaign school conducted by the GOP Na- Business Impoving—Ike. tional Committee, Their sessions are closed to newsmen. * * * Alcorn said Eisenhower also cal organization at the voter level. The President \did not say whether he would thie coming campaign, Alcorn added. About 43 of the state chairmen were present. Four in Toronto to Return Nurse 46-Year-Old Woman Charged With Kidnap of Montreal Boy 46 - year - old immigrant widow, with the kidnaping of 244: year-old Joe} Reitman. The child, who disappeared with Philippine President |**” Winds Up Aid Drive WASHINGTON — Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia winds up his drive for major U. S. eco- nomic help today, hopeful some agreements will be reached, * * * The third day of his state visit includes a speech to the National Press Club and talks with Sec- retary of State Dulles and con- gressional leaders, Tonight President and Mr 5. Garcia will give a farewell state dinner at the Philippine for President and Mrs, Elsenhower, Both’ Philippine and American financia) experts were working on details of a program for Phil- ippine economic development. Garcia has labeled the program urgent and imperative. * *® * A formal statement is to be is- sued tomorrow. The total aid requested by the Philippines has not been dis- closed, But it is reported to amount to some 350 million dol- lars in long-term loans and cred- its, Spread of Rain his nurse “Greta Goede” Saturday night, was recovered safe Tues- x * * “Mes. Goede was arrested yester- day in a westend Toronto boarding house and charged with attempt- employer, industrialist Arthur Cob- that the Mrs. Goede in the reom- ing house might be the Greta Goede sought in Montreal. A comparison of notes sent Mr. and Mrs. Cobham, threatening to burn their home and kill their son if they didn’t put $2,500 in a-des- ignated spot, with the ransom note left for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Reitman led Inspector Walter Cer- son to make a further investiga- tion. * * * Mrs. Goede first protested she had been in nearby Brampton when the kidnaping took place and suggested someone might be using her name, . But Inspector John Nimmo said Mrs. Goede “is the girl from Montreal.” Joel, grandson of a millionaire dry goods chain owner, was left Saturday in the car of the house- maid. * * * His parents returned from a Fills Two Slices of U.S. Sunshine By The Associated Press The nation’s weather today | UP. shaped. up like a sandwich of two thin slices of sunshine filled with a gargantuan spread of rain. Sunny skies were in store for Pacific and Atlantic coastal re- gions, - x *& * The vast area between found the weather menu confined largely to rain, showers, thunderstorms, cloudy skies and below season temperatures. A shipment of cool Canadian air entered the plains region and was expected to keep temperatures, from making any significant rises. 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One of the largest selections of cool sport shirts = ) ever offered at this nt ey | De Sia eee 8 ei THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1958 Charles de Gal lle: s Steps to Fan me Rhine 1924-27 Eh 2onaumont > daaly wounded and captared, [U6 = rod sg kde 5 free. sp ee vatng tage Siemans: tauget at S¥ Cyr 1920-21 2 Ports 2 admitted to War College 1922 O98 2rier, Germany 2 on stat¥ of Army of the i 2eers 2 roti A mg gl te committee of national defoease I. French an bond oOottaden oo, ag 26 1944 1 aan dey les dome atter quilting © Wl Maris 2 back in power June 1958 ‘Iehat deans saad adunie Be empire, he quit the government on -|Jan.’ 20, 1946. He said he would await a call to return on his own terms~a of the imbalance of power that permitted-a disuni- fied assembly to rule France .. . a government with balanced pow- -jers like that of the United States. |. . He retired to his home in the tiny village of Colombey-Les- Deux-Eglises. He ‘waited. . And waited, And waited, In June 1958, the call finally) came, And he answered it. [Build Radar Station ‘+. 22 2 . is ; His. wife, Florence, ‘never gave Near Soviet ‘Soil |,'%s..its. serene, never, * i esterday he was discovered ANCHORAGE, Alaska UP —-Ajworking as a groom at Hollywood super radar station capable of de-|Park. hundreds of miles away is being| “I don’t know why f left,” he|_ [built on Shemya Island about '300|told newsmen, “I was — still am— Times,-—- | “ie I left I sold my car, iuatdplnes pefhed bo omntey Athe nation’s northern defense. rim. governnent Jan. 26 1946 AP Newsfeotures Warrior, Prophet, Head of State a sesnanneiactcmaiae General De Gaulle Has Earned Place Alongside Giants in By CHARLES STAFFORD AP Feature Writer Warrior, prophet, head of state. In these occupations, often over- laping and intermingling, Charles de Gaulle has risen steadily to a place among famed. Frenchmen. WARNED FRANCE Twice the stern, haughty De Gaulle has warned France of im- pending disaster. Twice he has been ignored. Twice, also—with a character- istic “I told you so’’—he has stepped forward to offer his services in the havoc wrought by that which he foresaw. Twice he has been accepted. Charles de Gaulle labors now to end the franc-devouring war in Al- geria, to rewrite a constitution that has pérmitted rule by political party to debilitate the French em- pire. LOVES COUNTRY Paris in 1932 as secretary general to the committee of national de-| He fense. TURNED PROPHET And he wrote and prophesied. “Vers l'Armee de Metier,” in which he predicted “the army of the future will move entirely on caterpillar tracks,’’ was published in 1914. De Gaulle explained in detail the theory of a mobile tank army which strikes with lightning speed and ovérpowering force. He urged France to —< the theory. * * Another book in the same vein was published in 1939, Neither impressed the French. But elsewhere the works were ab- sorbed, Adolf Huehniein, commander of the Nazi panter divisions, was later to describe De Gaulle as i ee eo, thing.” The conquered France, De Gaulle loves France with a passion most men reserve for a woman; in blazing a trail to fame, he has never strayed far from her borders. * ,* * Charles de Gaulle was born Nov. 22, 1890, in the village of Lille, near the Belgian border. He went to Paris for his early education, then in 1909 entered Saint Cyr mil- itary academy—a legacy of Napo- leon at Versailles. A gifted stu- dent, he was graduated two years later and commissioned a lieuten- ‘ant. In 1941—in the early days of World War I—De Gaulle was wounded in the fighting at Din- ant, Belgium; in 1915 at Mesail- les-Hurius; in 1916 at Verdun. The wounded De Gaulle was taken prisoner but fought on within a German prisoner-of-war camp. . Five times he attempted escape. Once he was recaptured in a Ger- man uniform after digging his way to freedom with a nail file. Freedom came with the armis- tice. In the transitional years from one world war to the next, De Gaulle taught at Saint Cyr, studied at the War College in Paris, served on the staff of the Army of the Rhine, commanded an infantry bat- *. talion in Lebanon, traveled in Iraq, Persia and Egypt, and returned to When the conquest began in 1940, De Gaulle commanded the Fourth Armored Division. On May 30 at and the next day at , De Gaulle’s force sent for rare French victories. * * * adier general and called to Paris. He was named @nder-secretary for war .and national defense and given the job of seeking closér cooperation with the British, De Gaulle was promoted to brig- French_ History with, they could not deny him. up a French Committee of Na- tional Liberation. The general made a triumphal entry into Paris on Aug. 25, 1944, to head the provisional govern- yment of France. Later he was elected —— * sim, hi wee nove cats. to Bis miles southwest of Fairbanks at ‘lan estimated cost of 11 million dollars. The Air Force and Defense De- partment have declined comment on the missile-spotting stations, Actress Suzy Parker . Expected to Recover & JACKSONVILLE, Fila. (AP) _ The outlook for the total recovery of actress. Suzy Parker from brok- en arms received in an auto-train crash June Tis good, a hospital spokesman sid yesterday. Her admission to the hospital was disclosed by her physician used. She was moved Sunday from the East Coast Hospital at St. Augustine where she had been since the accident which claimed the life of her father. The hospital spokesman said Miss — probably would be eligible for release in about 10 days. : De Gaulle blueprint German columns reeling backward; Gaulle spoke into a microphone | sorrow, he breathed life into a dying nation: “.. . Is all hope gone? Is the defeat final? No! . I tell you nothing is lost for Frarice. 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Sells Products Abroad, Adopts Modern Ways visitor sees sheer cliffs towering above the water as much as 2,000 WASHINGTON—A huge swath of| _ pers.’ radio asi television ne Also being tested, he said, is a) WASHINGTON. — The Faerce ,... 5: Much the Pacific is again off limits. to) © t latis nad Gehrei poluieadions erent, raed and wines for wee | vinyl containing an ultra-violet ab- Islands jut fromthe North Atlantic fing hes dleappeared te the mem: world shipping. = LY teeth ee tame ane Manag 98 sorber to reduce sun rays which like a convoy of immovable ships, ory of living men, leaving an area United States nuclear tests at its Fe Pe ee, ae pee d trucks. ‘cause upholstery to fade. rbut- are steaming full speed into of ‘about 540 square miles, Pacific grounds. put.en in- . a Irving A. Duffy, company vice 7 ) the 20th century. The’ warm North Atlantic Cur- visible barrier of warpiige—""Dan- Z president, showed newsmen the reg Once the hardy islanders fed on' rent,'a branch of the Gulf Stream, ger, No Trespassing”—around 390,-| ‘ compound-c u r ved windshields wild birds and passing whales,’ moderates the harsh climate of the 000 square miles horthwest of the ae ee whith will be used in 1959 Mercury Nxious 0 en took small catches of fish in shal-|high latitudes, and makes it possi- Marshall * cars. They are Gi per cent larger low waters, and worked hard- islanders to raise sheep and — = than those used in the 1958 models. vin ayiamearseroangs Bagh ole: a Pe scrabble farms, 0! some vegetable crops on the small The rectangular forbidden zone * * * patches of rocky farmland, - Costly fo Spain TE Lick of. Punctuality ve 38 Ford winds Indians’ Land Ye the current model and that the rear Adds i arly Loss glass area in forthconiing Ford sta- ne 8 “4 ‘4 and to uinhebited, J geek — of $900 Milliow |. Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls, for- NUMBER, PLEASE? — Postal clerk Earl Cliew dials stamps eel ig merty occupied but now the site | for 4 customer in the main office of the Pittsburgh, Pa., post office. | MADRID (UPI) — To fix an **Goldfine’ Re d | _ Called the “Stampmaster,” the device” speeds sales by eliminating pointment with a Spaniard is a} S cor S , | counting stamps. If three three-cent adhesives are ordered, Chew (very hard job: WU, AV | dials three and the stamps pop up. The six dials are set for stamps | “We can meet” tomorrow at the’ Very Inter esting most frequently sold at the office, . Sai feat. after lunch,” the Spaniard! : imight say. . ; 4 e | Then, if you try to set the exact! (Continued From Page One) ae aks on to approve the (time, he might add: “Well, let's) caus bowed today to President . ~*« « iSay between 3:30 and 4, or maybe) Eisenhower's decision to keep | ; iquarter past four.” | Sherman Adams on the job. But Astronomers — the Indians call |. | If you insist on fixing an exact| many GOP members made it them “long eyes’—plan to build ‘hour the: Spaniard would finally plain they aren’t happy about it. ithe United States National Astro-| ‘agree: : Ss +, nomical Observatory on Kitt Peak;: “All right, let's say at 4 AP ig Blamyregeel Maagthgeeien cle a 6.875-foot rise on the Papago! peeeteneeranan . j But-then, when you arrive in (top aide. Some still- insisted he "@S¢rvation in southwest Arizona. The proving grounds occupy a lonely place in the wide, lonely, seingly dted ith nana, oe Michigan Legslature Her Pet Rat Pacifie’s immense distances are = ee in Special Session * * ff Dies, She Stuffs ) | ) _ It for Hobby inet Sheds te tas been teh oe oe Oe): | ROCKFORD. fil. uw — Judie De-, Now commercial deep-sea _fish- : ing and the sale of the products Pontiac Man Arrested, Astronomers Plan to abroad have developed a new cen ; suid OF 'money economy, the National Geo-| Charged With Larceny 1 servatory OM sraphic Society reports. New and Peak Sacred fo Tribe larger trawlers are found in the“ ; Balt ‘Faeroese fjords. Electricity lights Freight, 40 Jackson St., was ar- eaexeeie . |homes that once Consisted chiefly i : WASHINGTON—Men with “long of a family roykstova or smoke Charged with larceny from an In- ‘An employe of Acme Fast: rested yesterday by. the FBI and eyes” want to rent the Papago) i terstate shipment. : oe jroom, -This communal room held ‘Indians Mount Olympus. The In- | an open fire with only a hole in idiang are willing. Congress will the roof to let out the smoke. - Pontiae detectives had arrested Harry Young, 44, of 27 Whittemore St., for allegedly stealing several 4 Although modern ways are J oiectric fans from the firm and ‘ taking hold, some customs date then reporting that burglars had i from about A.D, 1000 when Vik- taken them. | ings settled the islands, Ances- | wi... the firm declined to prose ‘ tral language and a oe cute Young locally, he was turned Sameer eo ea aa The chain includes 17 inhabited islands ‘and sundry islets and land waterways. z : The U.S. has 28,300 miles of in- odyssey from the tip of South lice would be forced to lay off 20 ‘Groote isn't_a bit squeamish about | America to Guam in the Marianas. ee Feike 7 a : Jo Mer hobbies _ raising white rats Magellan missed the Marshalls |seyh Childs refused to confirm this" ‘*#4ermy. the cafe, you have time to order. should get out. Others supported It is the traditional home of the: your coffee, drink it and smoke Eisenhower's backing him. Papagos’ ancient gods. r | reas | tee, pie, Be Seal mr nant at Prem noe. altogether. But trade winds in a press conference in the gov-' o _ arTye, for you cou 1 Been, . Most Papagos now are Chris- galleons to the pala office yesterday, however. | The 16-year-old ventased into the, pretty sure he would ever ar- le - = | Asked if he wouldn't rather ty Shorn of Padding |important one. But three or four| (Continued From Page One) ceive pian ape — ses ‘off the part-time janitors than the jhours waiting does not surprise) and halve a similar levy on Millions of dollars worth of silver Now the United States, by agree- troopers, Childs saidehe would but! janybody accustomed to dealing trucks, Supporters held woke then ant ‘os aan at the ment of the United Nations Secur-!ir he had a choice between laying| ‘Continued From Page One) with really important Spaniards. hope it would be adopted. cae « m ol the ity Council and approval of Con- o# full-time janitors with families er present drainage on federal wa-/Sometimes, you have to wait for) . nH F. Byrd (D-Va), fl & & gress, governs all of Micronesia. 4. troopers “it would be a difficult terways is adequate. The Clinton|days, weeks or even months just) “€"- naiphd Faire =A nl . The Trust Territory covers the decision.” \River, outlet for the proposed to get the appointment. ee or the ieee : 1S’ Today the Indians gain their Marshalls, the Marianas far to the ¢* « ¢ ‘Twelve-Town relief drain project) The result of all this waste. of ae ance an . i ion-dol int Sesic income frum lvesteckc They northwest, and Cardlines to the , 104 if his statement did not'i" South Oakland will be one of time does not do the country any, {deral deficit in the next year sicg work off the reservation, ee oe ree islands ontradict statements made by the streams to be surveyed, Also geod, according to statistics. and require a boost in the debt . limit to 300 billion dollars. | Senxe besiets and’ make pottery. ee on ; | The Spanish magazine SP said | ©. = Highways across the reserva- | * and said he had made the same| Fiimination of “pork barrel” recently that lack of punctuality = Boog aie t 0 tion bypass the Papago villages, | * * statemen al He said the Projects was termed a “complete of Spaniards costs the country .°',* Cel Dacker of the trans. oth t the traffi t right along. He sai aay id nd th iss portation tax repealer, told news» o cut the traffic hazard ne Siaomegaag ra 2%. confusion arose because House ae, for the pres on = . © some 43 billion pesetas yearly men that proposed amendment “is 2d to give privacy, brought. the atomic era to the Mar- _. ; » Republican members OUSE: (about illion). 2 Xu 2 Me members (Phillips) did their own ‘ — =) in grave danger. Curiously, Kitt Peak gets its shalls. Bikini’s 167 inhabitants were’. ‘ : Public Works Committee," said | _ transferred to another atoll. When| smunmetic and ee ” = nae eaiiad °° .° | “Twelve million. working - hours; gmathers said an effort might name, not from an Indian god, the Atomic Energy Commission ex-| .. ' ould ,| . Passage of the Omnibus bill does. os panded the proving grounds for'| off — _ < — Sera Bot mean that the flood survey ° their unpunctuality,” the maga- of the amendment. In that case, whose brother surveyed the area hydrogen bomb tegjs two years la-;... adopted,” he said. “But I will start immediately. Money sti Zine reported. “Since the average he predicted the freight tax repeal- in 1893. L not ao (275'GO STEEL SPIN- HUNG CASTING ROD | Reg. $5.50 are daily lost by Spaniards because pe made to separate the two parts but from a Mrs. William F. Kitt, . Good catches here in every- thing you need sy in fishing7en equipment. FLY BAMBOO JUST ROD $3.95 sust $1.98 Tennis Racquets—Reg. $5.50 ....... Only $2.50 ore Only $ .99 ee ee . W ilsoa Tennis Balls Reg. 2 for Now 3 “ $1.88 PHILIP'S LUGGAGE and SPORTING GOODS STATION WAGON | MATTRESSES List $9.50 ONLY $625 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. FE 5-1401 — a a ter, it chose Eniwetok because of couldn't say I wouldn't either. With| Must be appropriated to conduct “#8 per working-hour ts 10 Pe- er would get the biggest vote. | t+ * ft a oe € ( MEGUNC A) fs uinee ‘ setas this means that 1 Ui ight : ings i its remoteness from other islands the House figure, I know | will not the surveys, estimated to cost $30,- ; 20 million’ The freight levy brings in about The peak was chosen for the new complement those in southern Cali-’ Se Ue | Gov.-G.Mennen Williams, who“) o 37 Oo the hooks are-SI1 5 bil ® the Pacific Ocean area has been 4 2 Per cent drop in 1956. The ef-jCalifornia weather cycle _ gives’ atiac’ é ‘would be limlted to the budget “at . . Pontiac’s sewage treatment plant, ‘Bible Guides Union | nearly 300,000 Americans alone ‘traveled in the Pacific — almost township officials promise to use their influence te impreve cer. | poston — The volatile oil that) The agreement provides for One way to prevent these tear- township cooperation f% any legal provoking fumes from rising when _pesetas lost daily,” =) milli , and the relatively few people, 138, : 000. pesetas are ’ 470 millions of annual revenue, the atm _. : ae Rs have to lay off any, although I : . . ao . ae ant observatory after a _ three-year who would have to be moved. Lstill won't bee able to fill sane ve- Broomfield said he will contact The magazine arrived at the passenger tax about 215 millions. | scudy of possible sites. Astrone- . jcancies. But whatever is deducted © ; So : STOCKHOLM—Prices of stocks fornia, which has the world’s three : : ' Broomfield said the new omnibus ee : a : The session will be limited to the yi) wi} authorize the construction Pacific Travel Booms —-" ‘the Stockholm Exchange made largest telescopes, located respec- | State Police budget at the MD of 157 new projects at a total cost (Continued From Page One) ! fective yield of th lear skies i d fall ns : ‘controls the scope of special SES); 5 Tone, uthorized but not increasing by about 30 per cent a ective yield o e average com- clear skies in summer an of sion. This provision swouid prevent) sions, said he had no other mat- congeted iy saan "* year in recent years. In 1952 the ™on stock at the end of 1957 was/Arizona normally has clear win- which city officials say has been least Until it ts resolved.” operating at c Ay Pa ‘ ne apart y 15 many ; SAN DIEGO, Calif. « — The half as many as went to Europe—; {Postal clerk's union here has a and spent approximately $160,000,- | 000. ; : privately-owned lines, which Pon- igives the onion its distinctive odor tise officials say are causing (354 flavor is about half eliminated action the city might take if the|peeling onions is to hold them un-| pollution “beeomesgperious.” ider a stream of cold water.- = < jp conch the ‘ "O- | ee ‘ : ee ee [mers were ansiou ty find 8 place ra E In a: eariy rp re . * 5 — * * ! a . 2 5 - Cj Off Sol . ‘from the budget has to come from ands pe op sini nat flood {rom this waste of time. Swedish Stocks Gain |Where weather conditions would I ers ution— be - i study. , : 7 | j re 4 * 3 ‘an average net gain of 2.1 per,tively-on--Paiomar Mountain and. ning at least. lof $t.5 billion LOS ANGELES—Pleasure travel cemt last year. This compared with, Mts. Hamilton and Wilson. ‘The prochari — of e'4 pre sub lters in mind ‘and said the scape, \whole area drew 100,000 tourists 4.89 per cent 'ters. S . from all over the world. Last ved) —_—__— score monthe: Boiling Slashes in Half Under the third provision, ‘Onion’s Odor, Flavor ichaplain named Von A. Bible. pollution of Sytvan Lake and the },,, boiling. : Clinton River. | It is this oi] that causes tears. DISCOUNTS on ALL MERCHANDISE Gebwiee — Mode te Smaricn with ports ead service seadity | GRADUATION SPECIALS | Schwinn Bikes «-- ‘36" of quality and value it cannot be surpassed c Sy 50°% Off On All Diamonds © Say: . 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TAKEN IN TRADE COTTAGE SET 1°° viscour. $4.9795 VF We Sani ea) e. ie we LT Nee 5 we Service What We Sell _ | We Sell Johnson Paint tae Bote) Bg d | SCARLETT'S BICYCLE sHoP || ROSENBERGER'S | . ae ST gts Pint: 4/5. Qt. 56 : a - Ppapletignas: po m rina di (ood wie ic «ne, oe : See St. FE eae 34 South Saginaw Street gs FE 2-7001 oe pa se ne pct dpe o's om re ena kath SE ke ne ae se 4. BEDE . - Dg \ bi : ia wee ’ l eS BS ae : oN ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 : oe Edwin J. Anderson Is Best Guess for General Manager Asan His EL a rebel ee asc a . = a « = eas ‘ . : - & 2 é one 2 Se = en! + if From the . aE : 7 | ee, a ae BY BRUNO L. KEARNS | General manager Nick Ker- today. Who's to be the Lions’ "J. Anderson 1, president of pro job j bawy’s abandonment of th ? football’s world champions , Sports Editor, Pentiac Press Detroit Lions ia favor of the Ne caaces eee * a rel’ das oneke tne pedir : ; _ Detroit Pistons left a question The best guess was Edwin ‘over the Lions’ affairs himself. million mire ty 4, Piste my cd old Kerbawy. : nothing new ational ‘ Like the king whose touch turned everything to gold, ball League annals and it usu- '« _ His switch from _ Nick Kerbawy is the “Midas” of Detroit. ally accompanies success, beg Kerbawy’s success story is short and fruitful. In 15 * * * surprise. Kerbawy years-he moved from a teacher’s salary of less than $5,000 sea Hose wae Lay his | to a $25,000 job with ne Lions and now to a long-term complete overlord of the Chi- = million dollar contract with the Detroit Pistons. cago Bers for most of their Ni ve existence, Brown h This figures to be about $50,000 a year, but more: a ion th tn cov abd ee : us important it assures Nick of security which very eral manager of f few men in the sports world can equal. ee ee Regardless of what the Pistons do in‘the way of com- shsihaiire:.sinenasiadh icin —s petition in the NBA the contract is binding and if any-|. getting busy today on his iron- §_ man, a = one decides Nick should be relieved then it would cost ae a ot with Meltan , industrialist Fred Zollner quite a chunk of cash. > Pletome, te lenad & ing term om . , x« & pact yesterday with multi. tons a quick shot in the arm. We doubt that Kerbawy would ever have taken the job > lionaire Fred Zollner, Theis Grit semen: in Debra sae on any other terms. ! The agecement calls for the Site moving here from Fort Ball players and managers may draw far more in ; dead: Rackeer tcOeemate “at, Ee, bys Setbory yearly salaries but how many at the age of 45 can ae ae ported $50,000 a year as ad. Tet tet athindanes say they have that security until they are 657 MILLION DOLLAR SMILE — The Lions may have woman aren assistant to Zoll- was poor and the Pistons were ’ Nick Kerbawy’s resi “with » but : President, general not impressive. The task for Kerbawy won’t be an easy one. Zollner| ' wy’s resignation “with regret” but there appears tobe © manager and director of the + «.¢ wants Nick to do for the Pistons what he did for the| no "eéret in the smile of ex-Lions’ general manager who yesterday National Basketball Assn. Fi =the glib, former Lion gen- te. he t signed along term contract whieh would bring tim a:-million dol- eral manager ‘was one of the Lions and if anyone cares to look through the past) jars at about $50,000 a year. Edwin J. Anderson, Lions’ president leading lights behind the ‘foot- decade, the most successfutin history for Detroit’s pro} is in the background. ball team’s success in the last football team, then it is obvious to see what Zollner means, PERSONALITY PLUS Always wearing a welcoming grim and offering a hearty handshake, Nick has been pro football's out- standing public relations asset. ‘Some disliked him. But that goes with success. It ‘seems everyone knew him however. Go down to Birmingham, Alabama and the hotel elevator boy would say, ”Hi, Nick.” Go to Buffalo and everyone knew Nick. Get off the plane and some long lost friend was there to greet him. Stop in Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and someone was sure to say, 145 Top Golfers | Are Par-Hunting AP Wirephote GOOD BLOCK — Luis Aparicio (11) blocks an attempted throw to first base by Boston second baseman Pete Runnels. The 4 ards to. ” play started when Earl Battey hit to shortstop Don Buddin forcing Give et eres oe . ey __| Aparicio, The Red Sox-beat the White Sox, 13-9, Even a phone call from Stuttgart, Germany, at a con- at Warwick Hills | fab recently and the party on the other end asked amid tte . his talk of business, ““How’s Nick Kerbawy doing?” Winter Rules Will Be : | We were there when the call was made and right Permitfed as 72-Hole P | now the obvious answer we could give, “He’s doing “Event Gets Started | ‘ right well.” : = Recognized as one of the best in the field,. Zollner is By BILL CORNWELL 1 | paying the personable Kerbawy to keep on shaking GRAND BLANC—An official 4o- an a if e Gain a hands and make more friends, plus a few other in- tal of 145 players started leaving H ; cidental jobs in administration of the corporation. the first tee this morning in the . LIBERAL TV ADVOCATE ret Ishele grand of the 800) ply OS Cee eee alc waked a ucther dean Open tournament . er pitched a no-bit One thing Kerbawy has always advocated is to stay lant Were Tally Golf and Coun NEW York Yankee pitching staff |i is f Sette ey Sale on peace terms with television. #S try Club, : was oS Se Os ee siliciies ian Tilhenrd toto While many officials in college and pro ranks have at- Warwick Hills, a 320-acre tract] Delp with © trae, Oe ae hte a 32 success over the Indians, tie cual of meadowland just 24 months age its bxetween them| All of which leaves Duké Maas tempted to put limitations on televising athletic events, is expected to offer the -nation’s|"P ly six hits bxetween them) O° Ohne Sanat tta Nick has kept a more liberal attitude with TV cameras. ~ [greatest golfers an exacting test|*%d he ay _—_ 1? eal again. deal with Kansas City, and Zack He was one of the boosters of pro football’s sound TV jot skill poorly: a, ‘hole! te was southpaw Whitey Ford|Monroe, recalled “from Denver, policy and now pro basketball may get some of the _—y Sunday-lwho spun a three-bit shutout/Still sittin’ on their pinstripes, P s ‘ ee ne = eee at Cleveland Tuesday. Then Case}. 4 Oh, ’ ‘ va : and longest in the coun- |hauled Art Ditmar out of the bull- e Soston, cig ' try, Warwick stretches 7,280 games back, blasted a 33- inning NEW BOLT — The new Tommy Bolt, who - AP Wiréplote | yards from the championship ; —_ string by Chicago pitching, won the National Open title last week in Tulsa Open. The picture is a club-throwing shot which tees with a par of 36-36—~72. . 158 vielen, ae aro weds rs = was greeted with a picture of the “Old” Bolt cost him a $100 fine during th€ 1957 tournament | Now in its first full year of oper- ewe ers ee Saltinners ‘ae ei Cc when he arrived at Warwick Hills for the Flint - in Flint. : ation, the néwly-constructed layout 52 Dentro and: Washington were : has proudly gov frequen t timber .. - idled by rain, but the Tigers : Yanks in To To ww. ee Pronger din. hag ay pe Baan Winning 6-2 a a a third place tie with wn Aomorre 7 . . length — almost overwhelming] ’ . —S « « Lest Lest Pet. : . * * Dit d , 37 2 85 : ‘ : It is unusual: for a course so| Continue City Baseball! ime se cnn 2 decision while 31 5302 ; ; : z ie werking 28 relief innings this seas 28 3 fe 8 | : young to receive a tournament off Drive as Picman Stops|sen, was breezing with a 30.lead, 2 8 . a - a -- Si ; such stature. The Flint Open is ° on first-inning homers by Hank Beit 2. hy Ries 3 . , : now.the richest tourney on the) Union Team Bauer and Elston How OOP | scceeee % St 46 1% | Ph ta 3 n 46 8 oo : : ston Howard. Then YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ee = . : ; 3 professional circuit with $9,000-inj , an error and singles by Minni&, potes ay em os 2, night om eeu a Pantene ee DETROIT (# — This fellow Bill|“you win some, you lose some,j The hour-long shower washed prize money destined . for the win-| - Shaw’s Jewelers continued their|Minoso and Mickey Vernon * cere ea ge Figs ome 2, Pittsburgh 1, night Norman may be quite a prophet./and some days it rains.’’ out the Detroit Tiger-Washington a resurgence to power in the Class A|Cracked his no-hit spell and scored | _ ace ccuee Socmastt 6 a sient Just night before last he said! And lo, yesterday it did rain. Senator baseball ‘game at Briggs Because of cracking in the clay |City Baseball League with a 6-2 ae ups runs in the sixth, | Standard : ' base of seven fairways, r- |trium ‘0 54 n gave up a double b New York at. Cleveland {pon —Kecks ce TODAY'S GAMES . Stadium and it likely will be payed say staeinee ans Genes Wednesday af Wisner vba, ther Tn “Saahon* Chaar ex ccs Boston at Chicago, 1:30 p.m.—Sullivan |58n Francisco at Pittsburgh. 12:30 p.m. as part of a doubleheader in July.| permit winter rules during this seventh, Casey decided Ditmar repre TRG on nee etn he Pane pm In NCAA Tournament | Chsacey”are eidlgy thay eran too} Soot Ohne aan eek eg {_ wee Stains icity champion lag tiring and brought in Durem merer (3-4) vs. Poytack (3-6). o Se SS eee oe. a rainout came at an opportune time| their best for an event of this | UC? "P * 30 after twe ithe rookie right-hander fanned Baltimore at Kansas A 9 p.m.—Brown » aoe A es p.-m.—Jones Mi h N tt B for the Tigurs kind and winter wade innings and coasted to victory two in a hitless. 2 1-3 inni Se le we pn—tree AVLICNIG AN e€llters DOW —— we behind the steady four-hit pitch- |", 3 = memes ct eoounnn E pmacee (0-0) (#3), x © *& the golfers to improve their lies. ing of Picman, Michigan relief. ae ; * Baltimore at 8 pm. ‘ * They wer trailing the Sena- couple practice rounds State sophomore hurler work- New York vat Detrelt, #12 p.m, ANNAPOLIS, Md. «#—Tulane’s|Collegiate Tennis Championships) ¢ors 3.2 with at bat Rleliarn fog nave Mudcat (5-4) *allowed only six Becton at Mamens Ciy, 8 p20. : Washitigton t the pros may be| ing for the Jewelers this sum- j1i:. hank Ron Holmberg got a chance todayjat the Naval Academy. in the top of the fourth inning. |able to crack the layout before} mer. » blanking the Yankees: on AMERICAN TION to live up ta his pretournament| The Tulane ace drew seventh-| Neit Chrisley’s alxth home rim. |the tourney i finkskcd eae ree urer Ge leet clght innings. « oe Wen Lest Fei. Behind ranking of No. 1 in the National/seeded Jack Douglas of Stanford) pehingd Herb Plews’ single - Billy Casper, who shot a 71 at Picman, a Birmingham product,|A walk came ahead of the clinch- Cparieston 138 8M for a quarter-finals opponent—the| prought in tw tu the first |Warwic . had a shutout until the 5th inningjing home run by Howard, who capaie 7 (OS CS L rough o runs k earlier this year to Te-lwhen the CIO tallied both, of its behind : Omaha sess. ee” eS 1 first ranking-player-he has met in} inning. In the third Rey Sievers |cord its first sub-par score, breezed pow the ‘plate instead of Wichita “sccc32 34 ABS Me 3/1. the tournament which started Mon-| tog off with a 67 ; ~ jfuns on successive singles by Kim)Yogi Berra, who had an eye test Indias 3s 36 485th é day. a single and Clint jaround in strokes yesterday, Conroy, Chet Woodmore and Budjin effort to explain his 211 aver Be oe S388 Trenn Lew ay Douglas, Stanford's footballl C°auniy to tegen ee lee thee ae foct chip for an} Hayward. Picman didn’t walk any-|age. -_ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE , = ‘|quarterback and one of the top col- 4 five 16th ie : Otyard Parone and he struck out eight. Vic Power and Woody Held, : sont . Gen het Vet Behind r lege tennis players in the country,| The rain also washed out two -* ad - Shaw's drove starting pitcher|late of the A's, played their first Toronto 2 BY 3 End p) { reached the quarter-finals with a|Tiger runs in the second inning on| Sam Snead,-who-had- stich a Zelihart from the mound/game for the Indians. Both were cones sc 2 Se oe : ° 6-2, 6-1 victory. Yesterday over Jon|Jim Hegan's single, a walk to| miserable time in the National three runs in the 4th stanza.jhitless, with Power's hitting Havana .ssoe--- 38 e = 4 Erickson of Michigan. Erickson|Pitcher George Susce and Frank) Open last week at Tulsa, Okla., |Jim‘ Wagner relieved Zelihart and|streak ended at 22 games, longest Ramet CB 3 eo § | was rated among the first 16 play-|Bolling’s double: high off the left| fired an unofficial 69 yesterday. |finished on the hill for the Union.|in the majors. this season. oe = SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP)—Penn-lers in the meet. field screen. Among the early favorites today|~“Unart was tagged with the de- to ®t oe sAneON wt t|Sylvania hasn’t won the Intercol-| Holmberg whipped John Cook of _* *& were South African Gary Player feat. Young Milt Pappas (4-1) gave SOUTHER, a Last Pet, Behind |Southtield «2 @ I Negiate Rowing Assn. champion-|Western Michigan, 6-0, 62 for his} The two teams close out the S€-|jutius Boros and hard-hitting| BO Swindell paced the Jewel-jup only five hits and two runs in planta assesese: a3 RF ro ae ‘1 1 1] ship since 1900, This could be the|fourth straight victory. ries today at Briggs:Stadium and /George Bayer. Tommy Bolt newly- ers’ six-hit attack with a pair ofjhis seven innings and produced Mobile 37 sm 3 Loma ee oneal «1 1 @lvear the victory drought ends, Robert Sasson of Michigan andj Paul Foytack was scheduled to p-| crowned U. 8. Open champion, was singles in three official attempts./the lead run with a double for Memy BB me 8 Reet osk |. Ths ek Leslie Dodson of Western Michi-/pose Russ Kemmerer in a battle |not given much of wir OO oan SHAW, w ithe Orioles. A two-run homer by Neshville ...... 28 @ Y* he: *- 32 8! Coach Jose Burk said today he|%4" were victors in the first round)of right-handers, Then the New again here B. Hayward 3 9 1 Scheibner 2 3 1/Gus Triandos, his 14th, triggered Sew Oriesns is 8410 13% Sane eenantn pits felt his Quakers have a 50-50/CoUSolations. Sasson won from|York Yankees seek their revenge xk & & Wagner” $ 0 Thomas 4-0. -1/a three-run Baltimore sixth, junk : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ALLE wt |chance of winning the big row on Dave Hewitson of Rollins, 6-4, 6-1.|and Norman has nominated either The official entry list when play |Bramback ; $ Ce SA : : H ing Murry Dickson's shutout bid. Portiand 6, Vancouver 3, 1 Sinnings Unton Lake ..-.00.00-++-s0re.-08 ! Onondaga Lake Saturday. Dodson defeated James Berry of| Frank Lary—who has two straight | began today showed 134 pros amd/J°"B80".4 2 8 § Zudalié = 3 0 0 /Dickson now is 53. i: - a bb nde a is Pennsylvania has knocked off Florida State, 6-2, 6-2. shutouts to his credit—or Jim Bun- 11 amateurs, Nearly. every top- Graves -1 9 @ R. Bishop 0 0 0 * * * 5 8 St [Grmmerce Cubs .----.-----+-s:--+ 9 tlall the other Eastern contenders Se ning to open the vital Yankee set./ranking pro'was present and even|gelimert, 1 9 § Pioman’”” 3 1 {| Marty Keough, hitting his first 7 2 3368 |Wixem Dodgers 1200000000000 ® lin the field of ten for the three- NCAA Golf Meet Although the twa teams waited | Withdrawal due to a hand injury|/¥°™r ? * ? _. __|}in the majors, Don Buddin, Jackie = AVONDALE CHURCH . mile haul, California is the dark about 63 minutes before the um- | failed to dim the luster of the star-| oj, 6 2 4 gave, 27.8, $ Jensen, Ted Williams and Frank ; 3 343 15% — w 1 {horse in the 56th running of this),,,, pircs decided to call if quits, Nor- |Studded field, Shaws S22 SII 120 $00 x8 6 2|Malzone homered for the Red Sox, .. 4 1|sweepswinging classic but most of ill Start Sunday man stilj imposed his 15-minute | ‘An admission fee of $1 will be AB BR H\with Jensen's tying Bob Cerv of. cry Exmrrfon GAMES $ A|the Eastern coaches don’t think clubhouse ban on newsmen, He ‘ and all parking is|” . the A’s for the AL lead at 17. Wil- " Intermational League — : 3 2|the young Californians are ripe for} ; calls it a “cooling off” period . Warwick. Hills is locaced on| Dott Seek 7th liams and Malzone homered in a . Syren Manet 6 Aes eee ° 3 3/an upset, _WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (®—Nu-| a4 might. be interesting to |S, 10 three miles south of Grand 4 s six-run eighth off losing reliever Yankees 25, Jets § (2 innings) bon bet 1 4] If any is going to be}merous late entries have increased) torn jast how : Sante - wal eo Jerry Staley (1-5) that over-hauled z upsetting long it takes the |B West C Staley dnl nes te 6 atl ee * */done, the Eastern coaches — ofjthe field to 302 and forced exten-| a virage major league baseball Grn UCrOWN fan 87, -Chicago lead. Ike Delock witdeats 4 — WESTSIDE PEE-WEE AMERICAN — Cornell Syracuse, Navy, -and sion of dates for the 6lst NCAA player to col off, = ; : ‘ (4-0) won it in relief of Tom Brew- - ene a © Couto Mi, 3 3+ 5] Princeton—feel they're going to be|Golt Championships opening Sun- oe X-Ray Mantle’s Shoulder} ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Patty Berg|er, who blew. a 51 lead, Ex-Tiger (Hon Michohe & Lake Orion. 1 |Purtney rug ‘tcccccssiecscse- 2 2 Vene ones to spoil Burk’s dreams, |day at Williams College. ‘| ‘The rainout “saved” Al Kaline’s sea goes afier her seventh Women’s|Ray Boone hit a three-run homer eens re Sw Coe 2. Featinc tii ' The tournament committee) 15-game hitting streak and kept) CLEVELAND ~AP) — Mickey|Western Open invitation golf|/as the Sox scored four in the sev- eaten! : yetdcies TA "lth rh for Foe car one after -a rul- ee ae as el ae. New York Yankee. cen-jch -6,370-lenth, 2° yyogs | 4 Mkt. calles | WESTSIDE PEE-WEE NATIONAL ird Ace for Bea ing by NCAA Chairman Ted Pay-/girl, } t safely in 10 0 ; tuigysinil 2 atier Sra cue — —_ a : on yi : suer of Northwestern University/12 games he's played, grounded ; ay —— ee Momby cous £2] Getting the hole-in-one in golf/that there will be three days ofjout in his only two appearances. Del Crandall Sidelined’ J ; Clase r a rome 660s eecevenbeessecctseeens o ? : is becoming a habit with Wayne} qualifying rounds iMfstead of -the!- a ok ae ee sais : oi ner, Cle Pontincy 14. Rowbad | eeaderi "ss. v.ssv.isca.s @ 8] Beale of Pontiac, He fired thejoriginal two. As a result; the event! The Tigers have a chance today * MILWAUKEE — Catcher Def. | Glarleston 4 Rsin’s Mit: 3 ce June Crandall has been sidelined” by .a ~ { 2%. Ala., inju was in of ialeia'se, mecatroh ‘ Se etter Weinas tr Dal Ries = pe Other Scores for|as the Braves played the Chicago ' ’ Aces @, Pontiac Boys’ Club 2 Cubs Wednesday night, t tinettil s & B Gowers 15, Big Eagics s F : baer des os decveueactse PURO C CORK OCe EH ETHER Ee . 3 . . A u = : . : : i ~ : ' Ae SO eM . . ee Y j e x . i ae ees ; . ay : =. “\ . : . 3 “ : ee / Og iy 4 r i 3 i x * > ee a 3 ‘ 4 + a : oe Pe : : 4 : \ € 2 5 “ bie : \ 4 aL) . - C pando \ 5 , j ‘ ; = ‘ : . ~ ° x Ns ‘ : ne “5 Ty ; ‘ . . f : a x . « - he : ae Pr is 5 Wak i = «“ ; : tery a . . - 7 i ¢ % sr, A wie = eo aie mee) EES, & 8 s ' : : 4 : i La If Your Car’s Burning, Just Get a Bottle of Beer ; , car the other day the carburetor’ : ‘ May Ask Creditors to * * * |Ghamber, City : By Order of the Take Preferred Stock} Campbell dashed into a nearby Dated June 11, 1968. . ADA R, EVANS, for Long-Term Loans |S#ison. eabbed a bottle of beer, city : ly = ‘ snapped cap, the, MUL suse eeee ese BB +4 5 * 5. tle and let at the flaming car- . “eee steervee @ SOUTH BEND, Ind. ®—A plan puretor ~hard put out the blaze i a ABLES * * . * - ask creditors e od ies lAgpare us MI.) GOB, «+0 +s cdestons i half-rate interest will apply to to accept preferred NOTE OF SPECTAL poremanepenee soybeans ; ae, ne . sepeseereseescne BEML to : for in stock in exchange for 55 million Grade, gravel and related work on Tai- f _ Seeecresg eeenee ers |S in @ continuation of loans purchases made in/doiiars in Jong-term loans is re-|iahassee Avenue. ; and rye ; meateseneesonssorsenes Me Qpating i yes!Lake County stich as boats, auto- ‘Te; Industrial Land Compeny, Dealers 4 Hee aE et trend. A consolidation mopiles. major appliances, and ent he Pgs ya ~Ag Sots Tengen ond be made at ab E pises ef ¢ ‘ Fe eR eee et ene nene . K ti an * ™ above addr the peared ‘oh vg Feats “Jg\phase after successive new highs|home improvements, | "The South ang yester-| thal ae el ed te ental per eredvng qundersigned” reserves the trade, ‘ Leeks, ibchs. treasssenseeesee 200\Was still in progress. The bank said a customer who!: “ " heretofore made by the City Assessor for : , BCO oe — ss i: ; ; day said “reliable sources” report y ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. Near the-end of the raley Root, (bi oo megane Motors, which showed gains | made a $2,500 loan over 30 months/i,4+ 4 J : 5 , |e, Purpose of defraying that part of the By D. W. Laugh whet ant ee fener, Cert #hs8es4Ae that a July 1 deadlinevis being}cost which the mission decided June 19, 20, 1958 ainey, acid. bag:..-.;..,. 2.00) yesterday despite the generally |to buy a new car would save $200 in the seals SF Fatt ent Sane © a seasenee H sought stock exchange plan f to 5 sessment for the ; oe OF INTENTION TO CON- Frag en paccanne trend, relaxed today. in Seinen by becporeng Was Mele 99 banks and three insurance |shd grevel and related work on Tal-| secsment heretofore by fhe Chey) erUet_ combined sewer on Manley Avg lower Chrysler clipped « fraction from | June 23-28 period. companies who hold S-P loans, nue to sar Avenue is now on file|ASessor for the purpose hy a You aré hereby notified thet at per d rise of yesterday. Other w #4 ae ¢€ in my office for public > [that pert, of the gost which, the Com- of the Commission of the oats % to showed scant change. Rates vary depending upon what) 4 stock exchange for only half notices alse given thst (the lborne by special assessment fof he con. eff ann Rg unchanged ithe loan is used for’ But the in- of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission |sfuction - of re atid ithe intention of t Steel lower * the debt would wipe out the altto| Chamber in said City, on the 2th day of CAD6® of grade an work on ae Coe cogfeene unchanged to 4% higher, pth siesraneressesenserens B pe ah ise(terest rate on a new car, for it-|\tirm's March 31 deficit and put| June AD. 1908, at 6:00 o'clock p.m. to) the North and west side of Cherry Court! Wort on gtaniey “Avenue: trom Hoptieg $2 2, o~ s ComMERAMimaresscessences : stance, is around.6 per cent, That back in the black review said assessment, at w timeion file in my office for fin ceee Btreet to Yale Avenue at an a hundred pounds higher rd. bu. i new financ- operations : end pmee soperuanits WE be given 08 tie cost of $7,034.50, and that pian : BH seeesesoscerscecsonsss would be chopped in half under persons interested to be heard. Hetise to ole given that the protie ena ate of said t é July $12.40. i We gepebebbeappbes © — the bank’s plan Any such stock exchange would | Dated June 18, 1958, ; Pascal Pie see a ae sft fe £08 Public, inspection. *The Department DU, gaactersecscesseccesene ¢ Steel gained require approval of common ; ADA R. EVANs, | City of Pontiac, meet in the Com-|..i4 j pended te constrest 2 ae. : : . alssion Cha pr t with said it has accepted ; Guezxs - shareholders, §P now has ‘no June te en th day of dune ADS gy St" s:06| Be plan, Profile and estimate, and that bids on corn exports, Endive eres 2 82 e Pe preferred stock outstanding. £ : » S-lo’clock p.m. to review said assessment, |‘2¢, cost f shail be defrayed by E. ce she eerpetereecer i. ° NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESGMENT,|8t Which time and piace opportunity wili|/spurle) sseesment according to = ranged from 11 to Mas geamigen ti an § Callum fined him $100 (late Morning Quotations) = the recession "| million shares of common stock at|™To: "City of Pontiac, Scott Zimmerman, Btreet. 2 ed 38 8. Parke) pigs must be made Upon Oakland County Craddock said he will appeal the tion out of $5 a share. The option expires in|Luty Bieckly. John H. -| BY Order of the City Commission. | Sond Commission bidding forms. case to the Oakland County Circuit) - Air Reduc ., 97.3 Kresge, BS .. 286; A farm equipment maker says \,... her c Haack, and to all persons in-| Dated June 17, 1958. _ All proposals must be plainly marked ! E Admiral ,.... 98 Kroger ...... 78 this ber. terested, take : That the roll of ADA R. EVANS, |%5 to their contents. Ne Bank Interest Rafe Allied Ch .... 72 Lehn & F ... 2 sales are So pape better se tile a ete * heretofore made Min Fe Biden) Ricca ——— oes — = 3 ie Allied Ctrs 442 LOF Glass ... &24/that a revival in production this Pk Assessor for o! e 18, "58. roposals ; Inst ef the hich defects and to accept th s Crewiord 5, pleeded gulty today , tien faa. tt Ups y <: Telmehinery can set the pace, not Named Sales Manager in"dimntio Trudee Mould be oue| NOTICE OF PURLIC amin |the a ihe pilot the Soar s men or 2 ¥ a 16 possession of numbers bet stipe | REGUCED I Brifai fe ainin'<:": $84 Loew's 2 .-. it [Oly by paring memployinent| DETROIT @—Norman Sobol, ceutruction of eTading “and. gravelling hearing wil Tbe “held Uby the “pontiac| ef, the “Board of ‘County Read Com stipe. n in Am Can ..... 486 Lone 8 Cem .. 343/rolls in that industry but by giving + jand reigted work on Monticello Avenue/City Commissian, y, Daly 15, 1966) missioners of County of Oakland. Mich- Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne- - req “ 4 .....@ 34, has been appointed sales man-|from Orlando Avenue to Inglewood Ave-|st 8 o'clock p.m. Eastern Standard|igan, and of the County of Oakiand, Am ebay’ 35.1 Low & Nash’... 642|e metals companies welcome or- t nue is now on file in my office for/Time in the Commission Chamber, City, Michigan. gan fined him $15 or one day in LONDON (AP) c= ‘fat Tre .... 262\ders ager of a new department of C..M.| public tnspection. Hall, 35 8. Parke Street on the p Board of County Road Commissioners jail. - — Britain today = Metal .. 3+ May D Stra .. 405 . Hall Lamp Co., manufacturer of | .¥otice 18 also hereby given that the vacating of York Street, lying between) of the County of Oskiand, Michigan : reduced its official bank interest|A@ Meters --- B oe... mi x & TA : : Com the Assessor of the Lots 20, 21, 28, 20 Donaldson's Addition. SOL _D. LOMERSON - Wait Side Avie Parts, 181 Ee{role to 5 por cent~ihe level af|ie Roe 258]. ate rc HA] Tied tn with this is the belie Hehting and other equipment for|ciz/at Fenske wil’ met deine com: aearannie rit reemtion scone "GEC Sandbag oe ate 5 e 10, .. A KS Pike St,, yesterday told Pontiac| 1957. Am Rad .... 124 Merges tine “é iz4|throughout the farm belt that the|*""° Mth day of June, AD. 1988, at 3:00 By Comm, Donaldson, supported by , June 18, 198 : ‘31. Hon .... @S\rise in farm income has both police that burglars stole four| It was an optimistic move open-|4™ Tel & Tel 172-7 Mam |. 804 ‘ Am Tob ..... 862 Minn “ . used Ford transmissions at|ing another notch on the tight con-|Anaconda”’... 472 Minn Pa&L-.. 33.7\thwarted the recession in those . ° Help Wanted Male 6; Help Wanted Female 7 : vaneed Armee Su :.. $01 Monsen Ch .. 331 and set the stage fort the Call NOTNCES $90. The breakin was discovered|trol valve holding back the na-/ATmee SY <1 Mont states and set ge i : oe J PIANO AYER, 6 NIGHTS by officers on patrol. tion’s spending Armst Ck .. 27.3 Mot see 41.6/next big push upward for the en- a nt an BOYS UNDER 24 Moreye Guit Ciab, 2290 Union Le, i Atl Cst Line |. 32.4 Mot +++- It. tire economy. ALLISON, JUNE 11. ; HICKSON, JUNE 16, 1958, BABY| Need 3 men who are neat,/ Ra. cy ¥F in tne Ad Refin .... 314 Murrey Cp. 4 age $3; $36 W. Huron St, cear| James Lynn, $085 Crabtree, Bir- | ambitious, have pleasent person | Sant aie W i Owens Ford Sales Co., Today’s reduction was 1 per|Avco ++ 68 Nat Bisc mother of Mrs. Prank. Geris: dear| ™ ich. age 4 mos.: be-| silty. we. D | enced in retafl sales. Apply Hock- S. Saginaw St., yesterday reported! cent. = + att on =s Kat S Erandmetber of Mrs. Richard De- _ item son of Robert J. Saasoven Ip te 3 Wed Thurs,| 126 & Gillies Shoes, 226 Barnston, to: Pontiac police that six tires); jt w. Steel ... 412 fat no eld rid | brother of Sandra ‘ d = 5}. Lake, Mich as the third cautious cut/Beth -c +e rvice will be held Priday, June ; and | BA HELPER. EXPE- 7 : Boeing Air... 43.2 3 “ im. Brace. kson. Private funerai : and wheels were stolen from new| since the rate was thrown up to @| Borden Strs |. 673 hel , Funeral Home with Dre Wiiliam| services were held at 1:30 pm. page file, State Same, age and gualtt cars in their storage lot. 3-year high of 7 per cent last|Bome Warn -. 23 Ny ; Me ubeeh, Afctoting. — inter-| Pencral Home. tatersent tn Oks | athe knee ea enaia’ Lane | getiens “Seartal stcus, Write Bree Bolte t the mn b nonlll omit) land Hills Memorial Gardens. | Ave. before 3 Pontiac Press, Box 110, Rummage Sale St. Williams| September to help fight the crisis Quran's H.. 134 Wer ga Pw’... $2°|stirrings of better days ahea tions be made to First Preswyter-| TOBIAS, JUNE if, i868. MRE | Cay “pervens or : FHF] Parish Hall, Walled Lake. June|caused by the plunging value of|can Dry ..:: 18.1 Nwest Airlin’.. 144 I the [* ian Chureh Memorial Pund. Mre_| Mable, Fostoria, Ohio: age 40. | CAB, DRIVERS, ean tk TEACHERS 20th & 2ist from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m./British currency Cdn Pac |... 278 Ohio Of .... 37.7|\that field show clearly that more Allison will lie in state at the| dear sister of Peter Libby: severai| Seft.time. day or aight = Earn This Summer —adv . * iCapite! Airl 15.6 Owens Cag ... 481) nome building is aiready chartin Brace-Smith Puneral Home nieces and nephews also survive. ___Huron. rw *| The rate is set by the govern-|Carrier Cp ... 41.8 Owens Il Gi |) 575 s CLEMONS. JUNE 1 Puneral service will be held Sat-| CARPENTERS ROUGH UNION.| While vacationing: ~ miterest- 30 ment-controlled Bank of England.|©se. JI .":. 187 Pan A W Air . 1¢4/the course for a general advance . Chae Brod et re enOY| urday. June 31 at 1:30 p.m. from| Must be goed. fast men. Ne other| {26 profitable & dignified werk +38 a.m. , MC. i Cater Trac .. 644 Pan Epil .... 492 . rwood St. Waterford’ Richardson-Bird Funeral Home,| eed apply. Large volume con-| [0° you this summer. Excepti : Church, West Huron|It fixes the price at which the|Ches & On .. $47 Foram Pict .. n Another construction division O Two ttt, a2t,ieelored husband | Milford “with “Rey Clark Mann | {ractor. Ti peadd netwocn tana ally good sarnings. wort 3-4 hours treet. Bank of England makes money|So7™*:_----- “17 Jo ’.. 93.3 building, holds that the “ beloved son of Mrs. Ronald, olcieting. Interment in Oak- aan mailed For tt w call Cities Sve ... $5.1 Penney, * - grove , Milford. Mrs.| CANVASSER WANTED. ALSO veee, 134 big spending of public money t s3 other of Mrs.| Top} FE 5-673 or MA noon, ) C one p| EG payer tn teem diene — ye Prat Coli”: $441 atbad will start things rolling for Zeck Johnson, Mrs, Neil Blackmer.| Richardson-Bird Punersi ‘Home. | soumeitvion PES em:| WANTED, WOMAN FOR COUN- general floWicoea Cola |118 oe ial * Puneral 1 be held gat-|ULRICH. JUNE 18, 1958. PETER H.,| _to 5 p.m Write Pontiac Pres: 2 Ountries Planning |srsuses teow wf ation nod/S38 Sy <'ite fase O°" levergbedy,* Sey Rae ria ae oe | Unease ee | gape a ag | tint Pint Peat “3 wecegee i f zs ace 90; d father of Cl - J . 5 | the worldwide sterling bloc. Colum ‘Oas * 82 Pail i oS Pog ageee! about U Pune el Home wits mage Viren: dear sister ot Sire Rose ® pm. FE 32-6606, between 8 and Help Wanted 8 The rate had been cut to 6 per | Com™ oo. Be ” gale sales allure singe metery; |) OG tetra ee N AL ATE | CA oin a ssue ; : Con Edis .... 553 pit Plate G ... 7! | models is always a standard com Mich Mr. Clemons is.at the) held Saturday, June 21 at 10 s.m. N ae | (eek eaten vice ean cent on March 20, then down to|Con N Gas... 48 proct & G... 61. 4 Doneison-Jobns Puneral Home. | from the C. J. eral woe Damacergs cee. | week in odeiion to your present Mewatealiys Congum Pw -. $33 Prost & G ... ¢13|modity, the cause for and the tim- : MOER. JUNE 17, wsel| Bomere een, Sey oh hg ay SYDNEY (UPD — Australian Gant Bak 39.1 pure Of ----- 363! ing of the next big advance is con- “ Max, 1958 South Milford, Rd., Mil-| Interment in Commerce Cemetery. | —‘¢T¥ieW call OR 3-1340. earning immediately. Write and New Zealand postal authorities Cont Can °: $0.7 a oe 45.4) sidered to be the of 1959 Horatens - intosinesane. Gear|_©. 3. Godhargt Panerel' Home. Biot e ing applications. ‘9 Freeport, ae will make philatelic history this Busine Notes Sent a s 33 here ust +-++ 11-1) models and-the expected erush--of +-4+ 4 father of Mrs. James Nev nt "TON, JUNE Y6. iat a) LE w., Naren between 107% ais30 MAN OR COUPLE FOR JANITOR year with the issue of identically z Babee tne 2 Bg ET TD --- 28] buyers. H | re Louls Hitselhammer. Miss Sophie. pelove vhushaa of Mrs \isude | HAVE” OPENING POR 7 GOOD yearly. Write Poatios Press Box designed air stamps to mark the ee ee tee <3 Sa rg Ba fe Bg ge : C oars : ‘ . can se IEEDE first crossing of the Tasman Sea’ Kenneth R. Bartholothew, of the =e ie } Bt Reg Fap ... 24-4 Air conditioner makers say all ie pate a chardsons mind erendeniaren eed siz sreal-|— gece fer cer Bg en bg wit aesla NEEDED = lee by the plane “Southern Cross” 30)H. K. Porter Co., Inc., Pontiac, Dis € Seag Taon Scorill Mi... 32.7/that this country really needs is a Willan, pome, Milford with Rev.! neral service will be held Pridey, | pitalization ®—siek benefits. Bal.| or part time work Must be 25 years ago. has been elected a member of the Dour Aire .... 574 Sears F 38. series of heat waves. They and kebooreres neni’, 3 Par — une 20 at 1:30 p.m. at the/ sry & commission for those-whej or over Call between 7 & 9, . . : z Dow Chem .... 33 Shell Oi! ..... 734/all their brethern building house- Royal Oak. Mr. Hitselhammer wili| Dome’sen-Johns Funeral Home| can qualify, 102 N. Saginaw.| FE 316320 - It is the first joint air stamp|American Institute of Mining, Met-|Du | Pont ane } oerar it . 5 toe he at A Me in state at the Richardson-| Myr uote ie £ the ‘Boneless | ee _s* AL) MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS ever issued by two countries, allurgical, and Petroleum Engi- (Fett Kod yi Sinclair ...... 47.4) hold appliances ne signs of a Bird Funeral Home. Johns Puneral Home eison- | MAN TO ASSIST IN OPERATING | ©! making $2 to $5 ver hour, full a neers a 2 ale 5¢'3;home building revival as pointing nN HUMM, JUNE 19,1958. MRS. SARAH WASHBURN JUNE 17. poe 5 See erator: Mest bere | Sas ne The stamps. will be the Aus- __ Auto L'..:: 38% Sou'puc ..-.. 4s4|the way to good times. L., 244. Cardinal, Rt. No. Mi:| A. 3052 Goethe Dr. Waterrora | cabevence im farming and some | —N. Ferry # te Ree tralian 84 and the New Zealand Robert Hall. Clothes has am | de ba iy ou, fhylcc a. A stock exchange leader says wee. tee: —— Pisteltrre in? ~ — Ha > gg na aaa of | experience helpfu,. 40-hour weet Postise Pree . BOX 101, = ; de _Al- . Washburn: dear 1 rth 4 i : Gd (sterling) — airmail rates of | ounced' the recent. promotion of EEowrO" oss wt Sea Breed, "0 Halthat what's needed is a. relorm Richase numa "G' efunachudiea)| {het wlaotee, Bye! Erstep: | Fasaton tur Op atlas | Employment Agencies 8A the two countries. James R. Trombley to the posi- — $82 5:4 Oil Ina & ‘a of the tax structure so that people caw yeat-grandchildren also Ry George Wash fa Molingion) Sorel Ot ee Evese. -~ . s . Food “s eee MH. ‘ ve. service w wy : . Lalwre: 2 | : = Commemorative flight covers to tion of assistant manager of the|Foré Mot .--: 416 Bt¢ Of On 12.894] Would--have- more money to buy Rent from the Rieharcron-Bt at Pm car, Grother, of Gearge and | MEN A eel e EL TE pc) | SEt T Y be issued by the Australian Air) Robert Hall Salesroom at 200 .N. eh Tire .. 11.3 ee st = securities, thus generating enough Walled Lake with interment in| fred ‘Ral.’ Puneral ell wi; | 84 under Class, 9. League and the Air League of New| Saginaw St Barter De: Sun oay...-- G4] Public confidence to pull the econ- Sn Remo fe SGieei| Revere gee Beet omy | ukee GAMER Selb | Wee yet memes ise Zealand, will also mark re-enact-| _ vee = Suite Co 1. 4;°") UP ey ee Pie na the . Richardsva. Bird Funeral) Dr Tom "Malone otfletatin in: eh heed leet foal ene [eel Groner “with in hous for g : an * 35." . e. ermen : - 7 os ment of the first crossing. His Liking for Rides M (92 REF: FR ‘Soese oh) sche cont sacar sehen Gi ise burn will Nem state at the | PEA ESTATE SALESMEN” TO MIDWEST “EMPLOYMENT «108 The Air League covers will be 5 Gen Tel ..... eg rex G Sul ,. 20.6 me sobersides continue to 67 &. Paddock pe Pale grec _Voorhees-Sinle Puneral Home. _ | active offices, gelling Seth bones Pontiac State Bank Bidg, onl L d D h Gen Time .... 21. Textron ...... 115 think that consumers in general husband of Mrs, Tirta Hazel Rice. WOLPE. JUNE 18 1958 MRS and businesses. For appointment | 59227. the only ones to be carried on the;| Leads to Boy’s eat Gen Tire .... 24.7 Thomp se 493) in : e dear father of William F. Rice.| Blanche frene, 3076 Pridham,| call or see Realtor Partridge P A Gillette ...... 302 Timk R Bear .. 39. date the upturn. Let them). : ‘| Keego Harbor, age 64: beloved | FE) 6-3581 : Instructions 9 commemorative flights bearing the : bel Bi 27 5 WA ? : dear brother of Mrs. Dean Pier- & ee ees stamps of the tries NEW YORK (AP) — Michael |csurich 11... 60.1 Fromsemer 2! 473/5tart in large numbers to spend son and Mrs. Viola Simmons;} Wife of Clarence Wolfe, dear | sinGLE ELDERLY HANDY MAN | ~~ ne ps two coun s ! AL) = MICNACl loodrich ....-- 4 *:: $4| more and ; leon Three grandchildren also survive.| ™other of Chester P| Wolfe, Mrs for odd jobs Living quarters The commemorative flight will, Roccisano, 7, was treated to three "Ov"! TS Thdtrea is ciphdid Saag diary aida Funeral service will be held Fri-| Heston, (Varia) Cloyd. bre Lynn | furnished, “More for home thas 1 a = Gt No Ry .... 385 Un Carbide .. 995, Will run full speed again. The fact Jape 30 8 m from) woe. 9 wie Ibert | wages. FE 44228. - : be made Sept, 10. rides on & sinail’ merry-Go-cound ot Pea. wht be fee..-.. Se4ithat consumer spending was cut Peal Tere sheen ney. | great-grandehiid also survive. | SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL = : mounted on a truck parked near/Guj} ou ..11.118 Unit Air Lin':. 266 ment im Perry Mt. Park, Veterans| Funeral service will be held Sat- lastic jamanating, door to door. . : © his home yesterday.” Holland F .,. 11.2 Unit Aire .... 62.2 back only slightly has kept the Section. Mr. Rice wil] lie in state| Urdav, June 22 at 2 p.m. from r cent commission, Write ye * 1, (Homestk ..... 67.4 Dnit Pruit ,. 48. slump from snowballing, it’s true a at the Gparks-Griffin Funeral . J. Godhardt Funeral Home Pontiac Press Box 58. 1@e TYPEWRITERS -It was great fun. Michael didn’t/m cent_..°:.. 33.2 Un Gas Cp ... 32: : ; Home. with Rev. Robert H. Benedict | SWIMMING POOL SALESMAN want to quit. Indust Ray .. 17.6 m4 me A new buying spree would gladden officiating. Interment in Pine| wanted, Large commission, car Ing Rand .... 745 UB a 1'i1t 33 imany hearts eLake Cemetery. Mrs. Wolfe will| necessary. Call OR 3-8346, ask © ADDING MACHINES |) He leaped on the rear of theling pus mech “37 OS. wens 3 He in state at the C.J. Godhardt | _for Me, Zack . ’ ‘ truck as the merry-go-round oper. |!tt Hick ------ 84 West Un Tel + 18 A BOX REPLIES eter t pm thie po arbor, SINGLE FARM | WAND. ROOM 2 EXPERT SERVICE WORK |jator started to pull away ‘fromiin giver 735° Wee 3* 288i, t 10 a.m. today there ond Soars, Gted wages: Mam] Aces 17 to $8 who con quailty ~ Bone by fithe curb. a ier cat ne weeece = #8LiOAS Club Reports css (nus samen Fo eT na? | WEE) FAT MAN EON MATER | ON er Factory Treined His hands slipped and he was)Jecob, 5 -.": $4 Yale Som 3 ‘office tm the following ||, LOVING MEMORY OF (Wii | Stlatew Teor PRM! JET AIRCRAFT ry tra crushed to death by a rear wheel. |xeisey Hay 12.31. degith at | ’ © ese boxes: June 19, 1955. YOUNG MEN FREE TO TRAVEL, SPECIALISTS - Mechanics ~— *#f- pce Saal Kennecott ..-. 90.2 Zenith Rad ... 81. on Years ctivities We laugh with the world, but | must have chauffeurs license. Ap- ~ 2 3h se. e Co r - mane : Television Sales Down ‘mp : 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 14, 28, 32, marie garden of memories you are|_ lake Rd. Waterford, ame AUTO GAS TURBINE TI DALE OCK Pon Lion Nhe ee 42, 56, 58, 69, 60, 62, 63, | /neautiful, memories we: SPECIALISTS Miracle S! Shepping Cente NEW YORK — Retail sales of| NEW, Tone icompled by the Ae lofticers for the coming year at 4 64, 65, 7H, 76, 83, 101, Pop IE,” veers ce apeee oy | Hele Wanted Female 7 SECIS ire ing Cen’ sociate un - 73) (aie ATIT ~~ OG 9 "TE In Basaar Area © FE 81543 \television sets declined 4 per cent . 30, 15 15 60 (dinner and program at Sylvan 310, 114. Pa DINING ROOM Hostess. ace 2.| AUTO FUEL INJEC- Office Fernitere — Office Supplies in 1957. About 6,500,000 TV receiv- ret change .. ug Ralls UUl Stocks Lake Boat Club last night. New O[eod Pamty se ree ees Cony merece’ TION SPECIALISTS ers were produced during the year. — — ais -¥4 = ayes president is Dr. George Harkless, Funeral Directors 4 TED'S We help finance your training by Week ago :.....255.7 06.4 980.9 173.1/Who succeeds Larry Logsdon. 6 = ~ arranging terms for this prectical Month ago ....240.5 932 80.1 1693) Annnal reports of the club’s serv- 7 A HOMELIKE ATM WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. Gas Turbine Engine Training. Year ago ......2705 123.8 4.4 187.4), The Pontiac Press . COAT DRUG CLERK. FULL TIME EX-| For complete details fill 1958 high ......250:8 988 81.1 1754lice projects were made, Major Piste" Getailes fl) (Ost set: _s . s 1968 low ....+.2347 $09 729 1566/ work of the club is concerned with FOR WANT ADS FUNERAL HOME Be Huser Maple Peermacy,| "on om MAIL TODAY! ; BBs rok 223888 GS sed ist sightless people and children with . Oraywn Plaine -_OR 31797| _ 685 Maple, Birmingham: WRITE: JET ENGINE DIVISION ; ; EXP WAITRESS ALSO EXP, pent. J6-138 Box 6 ¢.o Pontiac the Commission C The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearing for Tuesday, June 24, 1958, at 8 p. m. (EST) in harnber, City Hall, Tiny Canary Islands ‘Misplaced’ at Times ’ sD AY, JUNE 19, 1958 — defective vision. During the past year the club spent in excess of $2,000 to assist children who need- d financial aid. Supplying of white Leader Dog Foundation at. Rochester were also included in the year’s work. \ _ DIAL FE 2.8181 dered valueless through the Donelson: Johns short order cook, Apply in Martinelli's Restaurant. mingham, MI 6-6574 Fie °s: FUNERAL HOME Woodward. Birmingham, ___ FORESO TEE OISIES, From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. “Designes_tor_Punerais™ | EXPERIENCED. WAITRESS_AP- | appress Fikes oniFrin Ge CHAPEL | ply Wrights Lusch. 377 Auburn ceusiacceuseccsessecseeced An sh re } Thoughtful Servire. FE 7-584] | EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR (CITY ....... savoseeececcevesessaeea el 3 medietety The V A seedy feos Stationery —_ card a 8 sumes no respon h S l store y in person. ines, | STATE .,......... os AGE sc.cccee — for —— on oor ees 1p e _1t2_N oodward, Birmingham, PHONE ® *. ap cance) the charges : EPERIENCED ONLY, LIVE IN, : wees ee rt ee nce tSaeeee js that portion of the test FUNERAL HOME Complete housekeeping. No men: - “ of the advertise % |Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor) dry. 1 child. Thursdacs @ Alter. | 2QURS WORKED: From. TO... ment which has beer ren FE 23-8378 nate Sundays off Heler., Bir-| PIANO LESSONS: MAJORS IN® : in : There are 13 Canary Islands, seven 35 S. Parke Str eet on Intention to of them inhabited. These activities are made pos- error. “When cancellations Cemetery Lots 8 | SibERLY LADY FoR BAbY Ge — music and in beginner _ Construct a Combined Sewer and They lie in the Mediterranean pamela x . your “in “number.” We lp spaces warm cuarer con. | infer anmomeness tome. PE) Royal Oak Beauty College Related work on— 650 miles southwest of Gibraltar Se perrntie oe Harlem > Seong a soy meres etery Valued at $750, Will sell/ GIRLS FOR TELEPHONE “Quy Cart is now accepting « lim- : _ ane 0 ines off tas Chak of ABica. ers tball game 4] $525, FE 46078, sleiting from 9 a.m. to 1 fe Ne nen eee ieee , . . ac grr eb will ments coataining’ tye" oinee "ples six. $000 Tr sae rit | Apply. in. person “between 9 ‘a ka: more. information ‘write er” eat 5 : 5 They small—their com- sponso! 18 * or +} oln, 8-01 Fr it. Stanley Avenue from Hopkins to Yale ff tinea trea is:onty » tittle larger lappearance here of the Clyde Beat. ie, ie e'lode ewe te | | WHE CHAPEL TWO SONATE | te Ket bune Rooms Sel | Rays! Oak, eo RES . Fae than Delaware’s—that they have |tie circus. ; day previous to oublication. lots adjoining. Located in front| HOUSEWORK, COLORED. OVER bathe R on Om} io eA - os sometimes been “misplaced.” Transtent Want Ads may || Michigan.” Phone Market siess,| eda’ "5° SO*KINE. MA) Upper ‘elementary through High For further information see legal notice, Inter- ‘ * T T . Vv. - poke regen pt a ag SS a] 3 GRAVES. KITCHEN WOMAN APPLY in School. FE 8-9746. ested property owners are urged to appear, The Greeks thought they were/Target Tossing Varies the first tneertion OF] aoes Seve Pm Ge ore TIT tO ae PEARY OLD. | og estes the Elysian Fields, the dwelling} eiits || Help Wanted M Oe oe be ie | tte EAST ot the happy souls after) DETROIT — With practice a hempeleapapinal | Pree ef BT) 8 through Rent Ads! Room, _DATED JUNE 18, 1958 + the Romans called them|hand4rap thrower of clay pigeons Lined APPLICATIONS TAKEN POR Na. | DDEE, AGED "W —, semi- . ce ( < : can vary his tosses to afford shots 3 — y Pionero mesqrencive — tavelid. Mi off. Apply house, apartment, atiy- ADA R.“EVANS, ff, 7, silent Phoenicians bepcivecy_ smite tthe cloneio-be | Fa eg - ce ec oke Bes Seer crete Ser aceien wate Sees Were ee Ne nt ee es : |rege as @ remnant of the lostjand the high-flying duck or goose tie. sor. | €™,,f ng mothers auf you ACTION. Dial FE a - — continent, of’ Adents, y am oe! . Man. Appteatice Gx. "FL Srvlew, ‘con sat bowee™ "128181. , 6 a “Jf : f co 6 A vi ‘ = | f 4 i : . : | . : 19, 1058 _ Wace PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE. ! Bs by Kate Osama ‘Sage panes ts Be CTORY BRANCH ue ae , . ; SKIN | " ‘87 OLDSMOBILE _Sale Motor Scooters 82, TIZZY BO echanic . IAS | S 57 0) om < iS: soon ne ~ i shins Se etait, .| VACATION AKC MALE. | 3 JOHN DEERE E SIDE DEL rE ae erst Dock at pike) FE ts 23 <= Te: ‘Switch . omnes pet ion Oa estas.| — RED P IC ES lw “reine Witt SWAP T OX) emetor, sceat- é Le 2 iat ts = SPECIA 4 ie PET SHOP Harvester PTO wi : value 21822. ye ‘choose ee . - OUINEA Pic re tng OP Yeora unin, ‘ready: tor’ the al For Sale Motorcycles @3 | Bas Sain € Ser, “wagon. RT $450. engine, hay n 1055 oF cise : ; Must sell. moe ox Harvester with " $390. GOOD ‘con. Po ss Mash Rambler mas : : ‘ Children's tere units, Like new, N 4 $120 "30. « Thoroughbred. pal — Pi sesso. Fox Crop a ee fi eee SS ae oN “i Bel nie 4 deer ” Fiabe ‘ Le 825. afte GODLE. § MOS.|Case Harves: poms Like : GO0D "Co erglide. tae MALE FREN interes, F008 pet TH 68 ie +7350, vee eden, an, Redie, , old, Not re of Oster animal] ne E-Z CR * UNDAPP, 750 Cc. Li pester” Ry drama : . B-9615, 195 pipogray Metal “vos vite pad HOUGHTEN & &'SON jae ClO 380° CC h1-CONDE | Nort cite : a ND PUP. REGIS) 5 Poe Sally Sir aye flow with lote of exivas ae at 8. 1957 Chevrolet 218 9. door. ni Warr | ee ee es " Wf OTHER END PUP. REGIS. . oche: ae OUT! zLEY DAVIDSON. 4s. : ie Beautiful coral 2 Besa” ilte” Sailand Wise“ TRACTOR “CLOSE. tay |, HARLEY Dal PE $008. : BRED soos eevee. £ MINTATURE DACHSH — tractors, 4 ND 8 5s MPoadie stud, Aare ME Sa forest ing mowerg. fused Batley Baviasoa, see aaer : spine Haskins Chev. . pty a 4 we Senaeon EE rat fpr mee Sa eS) we tithallaes ZZ *sBeit Sp” alts | ea Pal | a 22 POSE Rh RaRLEYDavibsoK OH ON | Z| a = CANARIES. Ci a MA jon “Sales 77 | iNDIaN Rant Guat Laps ; + ER. yews ced — Prood Since 1997. & ; ene aNER ~Auct Pie's, Collisten. aa & — — - CHRYSLER, ae 8 sc Reasonable. paway, AUCTIONS 1 59. am. ¢ GRCY saat nas a : 3 ani Bn Sri ‘a ond An . ESTNUT, ring Rd., 2 miles nor “gry ue 5-0654. e_s re NTER-| "56 PL —<“ = 7 OTS ee Chee and 1 mile west of Lind ym the es) —Sfte?_8. icycles 84 | es a aT. RAH. Mercomatic Gsil| “otter PE $48, OT Sass Senne wim RED collection ‘of ant ira. Gare Weld! For Sale B ye : BAR feat ee s mae airy $ Dm FE ‘SS PLYMOUTH «-.—=s 3-4355 = tate of : colored | ~~ : ily an : emia “bechcnna| Ea dedtiah St ois gine coon compe SS Easel eg. ge earn | Eases *euaoe | months old, . mil "| tion. — ; H. top ... - 24 months w : ““C¥" OWENS FORD __915,_ ME 17-4744. TALKING eigegg a ne picture frames, | — & Accessories sories 85 "ST +s r. wagon ... : “emcee euch eae Gap) fey ee bias ime |-tae feos 4 sag fags - $3" CHEVROLET . < ara. meets. ing ateners, 2489 Au- — stands oi] lamps. 5 seams PRA B MERCURY Me MO. ‘ST Ford convi., std. trans. SCH 53 CH . ‘ — id goods. Terms: ¢ash. 10 nae or gh tte €, : eer: rine 500, 4 ar. YMOUTH : oon A burr 4. FE ¢t CALL IN _— Sana pa grounds. Clare tohmpe ‘| tor. $125 E bay a om Be Sit 1 For I con eit eeigtce es eed DeSOTO-PL $195 e : SQUIRREL owen m. wu} be John A. ‘and Dean o7 Lake SWidER et custom 4 dr FOM ian 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ < morning or after € p.m. Cox.” Auctioneers. ride ie Wepiny ig, Sal rail ‘St Chev. 2 ar. std.” tans Poe Sar WINDSOR 6. IN “cy” Sth eeaten 9-2538. | ke con’ led $1645 OF 3-387 . Desoro-PLYMOUIH DEALE ' both licen SAT "#7 MODEL ° + H top loa ood fc ASS w Dogs Trai Trained, , Boarded 70) B & B iota Be monass “abe —=M ‘38 Mere Md, xn ‘wagon sigs ae WIN . : S i ATE 20108 MAKE “56 8 udeba: hydro. ~ "82 FE i * Ds. aya sete. : 55 dr. -..-. $793 | “six cylinder, Sh a DE. $7 PLYMOUTH RDING ALL [BREEDS ‘ PLYWOOD RUNA- "5S Dedge 4 dr. gyro. gee £505 | i933 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 54101 | “an offer Mela attention eect Reman | Auction Sales 1 MOLDED FLYS ia pace 8 Bs Beef Pee a «$508 “ae frees aa en op | et CP k Say : COM MUNITY ni es r Ww. ‘3 C . trans. wi ‘ 825 8. Bivd. ee 5089 Dixie Hig way _trailer. Like new. Shar’ nee. "54 Chev. 2 dr. std ies new St 00 SALES i it FOOT PLYWOOD BOAT hey . hydre. .... op ’ pes ._ 18245 — FE lains 12 FOOT PLYWOOD 3-100) before "53 1 4 dr trans, ¢ DOGS CATS BOARDED al Drayton Plain “ly painted Call OR “53 Pipmenin Sar. eae $348 rice ie: $18 DOGS CATS v8 8. Tele bf ly pa after * Sn. olate_ 53 Plym Pe ame. eauese U ‘ k Dynafiow. RE “* L 3.9311 Paes Burreahel i‘: Frid se efe P-™].) g am. or ite : ‘t make choc "31 Buick 4 dr. ietiedes $150 ee ine, f N. “OL 2 . very mriday .. DAR 81 BOAT ? Well, I bet she can ‘90 Desoto 4 dr. ... 100 UR OLD CAR Dow ac’ Hydra, eo . 804 = -2 p.m. /i2 PT CEDAR 8 — Keabt like mine!" Bord 3 gr B eae $100] $75 oR Yo , eelreth bane” = AGON "33 PONTIAC, a Grain & Feed 71! ' Every patty is - aly ieee $18 OHA al 30. fudge “2 Plymouth business epe. . S uburban Mtrs. “ao igs ape tae +s = son wiae 32 Risning: : ee ccas —Very_nice, EM 30081. H. ss sup} Buy an 7. a WiTHt “Ac- _ ks 90 v4 toa Die pick-up ... $095 DEALER sPora Cust. tices S M4, PONT. ¢ DR. STA. WAG. s1706. ist Famed Phone Maa 5-068. ORlando 3-27 axtea|* T. (caR ig (CRAPT WITH AC- PE 2-5209. & Accessories 85 For Sale Truc = | *88 i Bie tea iNEIDER poe Woodware Birmingham = Pon. «dr. Hydra. eae RL seeee Mir Sales, LE. Orion Sse 8 ym TO BE cur "Ss AUCTION Mess 4 RUNABOUT.” 35 HP AND __Boats 143 FORD “TRUCK, EQUIPPED |'s {F NSCH “f Apes and brakes egg thy “ Dynafiow AA- ofr? Toes partes ell Wednesday, 7 p.m. Valco Pontiac Lk T.| 1945 FORD -TRUCK, RIES Y BRANCH | s2Suer Century era 3 2 OA 8.2318 after AW.) eXery North Hil Fhopping trailer, $750. $615 = ! VENTNOR BUIL to haul bulldezer GLEHART FACTOR é - | RP windows “ ) sises 1963 Ford : Y, STR 4 est of LAS BOR : SAILBOAT, 1 in good -§ 2-0229, ENGL Pa . Super eas 405 N CARS ALL 3 fond male hai. wil de:| Cates Rochester, 14 FOOT with trafler. R Recently refinished. Sail Ave. i PICK-UP” WON. FE 2-61 56 Oids. BT... $i ae, — Morris — letely de and $175. MA 62165. 38 FORD 14 TON t at. 222_S Saginaw _ "54 DODGE 5 Pontiac 870 Sow Dynsfiow. MG — Au "All hemes . ry bland $2 ee ousetrailers. 78 a= . self starter Evinru AND priced r 4 . . apecial sess Jaguar — le 2 ste a 10, EADUEY RD oe Sase Honsetraters 78 fet set enn Va MOAR HOTT AND TOM BOun. IC, MU if FACTORY BRANCH | ejpomsnoom «oon i, REEL HOUGHTEN & SON Sarkston. at “HAAN ‘1 GEM x = ecbped, 41330, 1130 one °T PORTERORT yt eee vaeD osreonmr PONTI AC c . 54 CHEVROLET Really e650 a7 HELTON 828 ON. weg © aa MEtrose “7- er, Washington r) seen. Boat folds . Easy)” WE outboard 5 ~ PY ARCHIEF. Livestock 72 ais vel trailer since 1992 enna Coaversion in Sy minute oe "hem Mercury Mark 28g taaee| TRUCK CENTER | oer, cleanser trans. ’ Poniac-Buick 33 “huardiop ie 06 males. Ma 4-o621 . or Sale Livestock 72 4insTR seater Fone Set ont to Galer. Tabee "a i. eo 4 ‘| Be , ye finish 4 RE” 1-81 after ad : Wee a demonstrtien at, Warner remake vince aioe, aoa Fake om ee GM ees $500. “RETATT Sito CE ee ite PONTIAC 4 DR RYDRAMAT. 2 MARE 23-3127. er Sales : Bryan's ites, $105. Midwest 6-5322. Across irom S0NE = : ‘4 Mo UTF. RADIO & HEAT! ic. R&H. seddies_ Plateau MP! to join one of Wally | tne sites \HISTOCRAFT. MARK wo, WE CERTAINLY HAVE 8 ht RANCH PONTIAC ame POST OFFICE $605, “ang 2 surge units Also 20 ae Tiaxst PE eles DN TOTS “ruler Mind tarp. Must secrifice | WE Beat boat Rowers aaa es ae “RETAIL STORE” a a ey DOWN. R. a C. Rambler Fo nb nent So ‘se @ L. Gor ox57 PT ees, Wome je Estates. EM 35023" teeede S00 Geen career a SOLUTEL : : halen Ml don. Holly, te “eet a YRS. ibe fa ios “om UNE 5s EXC. and] i et, ed at acm aE = a WITH HYDRA- ‘ ur! CLEMENS sv, Assume | may ments afr. "Parks at Our Slogan : Clarkston, MA}? HITE : Sacks 8 Biter na Da- CS pees (58 aironition | 30 HP ee ogg home .- aout WE STILL 1 x fla, RR we 1956 gue M502, BERIND THE POST a Mit 47500." Hafoia pucnee Tore. | We Can Beat Any + '§3 PONTIAC MOLUTELY NO 3c i MONEY old. gentle living rm. carpeting yor aay Pat TL ope ned bes gt § 4 rine plywood. | ws52' GMC Tandem LINCOLN Us? CHEVROLET. # CYL. RAPIO 4 FORD CONVERTIBLE, CLEAN. |... We ule of Demo yore. ME te £3338, — 3304 wer Sir of heavy Lees _ Bost RD WELDER, T, 6 CYL 34 FORD ‘ tin oo Some. DOWN. ee ae oS —shey,_ MES sa 3 ne eeE| Golf course) Lower Straits Li. With 3s . rehard 148 FORD 1997 CHEVROLET. @ CYL. ! $106 | New top. FE. 59133, ee! Moron sa Ps me. Call crests Mgr. Mr . > loss HC HOUSETRAILER m to ié Fr RUNABOUT ellent eC " Orchard 400 = deal trailer - | @® peater........ = Service 8 a.m tt! on p ted at MI ¢-7i00, : COMPLETE $0p 00 1800 Laborine Bet te horsepower Chris Craft. Exe £56181 tesa Ponies" Btarchiet 4 ar. sedan. RD, 1956 & RAMBLER WO DOWN | Park . : SALE .- |, | 95 1920 Lakeville Condition "FE 49370. F 1962 Fontes k & Traver Service 1956 -Pontiac. Radio Py Beate . FO ite i962 N ¥ Auto Sales 183/ _ Por ‘AC 4 DR. WAGON DISPERSAL S: meg itch j RY RUNABOUT, 00 HP tion Offered 87 Pontiac Truk a Ave, (Rear) Powerglide. enna Ct Customline 2 dr. ts e ine vyment me 4 “ome | ss oe 34,500 miles. PE 5-4144. = “GISTERED 36 45 FOOT GREAT LAR. oe CENTU! OA 8-3071. Transporta — 8235 8. FE 24492 White yralle vteeee . ries and it's really in i Prey CONVERTIBLE | # ‘TIAC, 1 OWNER Low OF HOLSTEI NS a hae many "extras s 32.995 | BCH JOMNtoN- MODEL PO 15. PLY ¢ ENGINE gimiawen 20 ine GMC GARWOOD 4 TO 6 YD. 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr. V8 engine. $ 385 ew sc we. bee tsi RAMB pg RSOLUTELY ina PONTING Bob oun Mo : ° ; FE 21-8438, Cal box. 270 edan, Radio| - ts only $1,005. = NO MONEY + pe Credit tor Sa! “7 DR STA. WAC. from an Ow f =. 16 HP. Exc. me eet ion PE Site 3 Chevrolet $ dr. s $498} price f 42. "s, SP Sue Brower STA. aoe TE STATE ter. Pontiac Chie i INRUDE. musi S Welt warranty | 3" FE GS ome 4 Johnson Mir. . YPSILANTE $ Dens 10 wides| “condition. FE TRY Loe S & . Mgr ‘ Fora. $1295. Russ cpr ft. 8 and 56 95 «~HP MeRrCURY. LO - Ss. : _Lake Orion. HOSPI iM an ahi a on your 1946 1856 nf seat Pe $-3133. CLARK. . _-Pl K UPS . HOMER HIGHT MTR f\. SCHUTZ 7 ae CON’ fy $450. Let Ypsilanti, Michig | Trade-in 2lowance Son NOTRE ERS RIDERS MA sea OF 26th | 4g BO i, 39s EXPRESS, “15 Minute on — DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH S ie] ieee — Thursday. July 10. 1938 | * wee 15000. ance. on your 1949 TROJAN ionn & Pirvens of dune Gal Ma Seat EMG. | pas % TON N EXPRESS. OXFORD, MICHIGAN On $B 12 8. eee tine en OR. 1952 Olds, Super 88 4 O . 26 Animais; Trade-in slow ith Alum Motors & Serv| _ of ENSES TO 8. E. MO. |’ TON : _ a Pome Coated as FORD une 5 : a 16 Animais 1100 am i326 Anima ‘| to 195) Bring Pe gllg ie score aT WATER ry MOTORS © SHARE, © ge My : 38 Jerome HAUPT oo Ra be seen at 3460 Watkins 2 door Red interior. Lower car * “1 yo 5 them a -OUT. BOA a a tae ae era : AKES| body. Red condition ure te eewd tiene” | Prade-in *alve opener set ood wtb tite) PROSE oot war FE oat oe DEALER ; ine FORD0_PORAT FS yes ance [= ier ~ =o rash t¢ bred he in trade : r minis Seer eenneeemainenamed | 1 _¢ Runs ( le i ; 2 “9 open nelters hundreds of dollars when you bus BOAT TRAN aR FETE oe _Wanted-Used Cars 88 aa m4 ei TRACTORS sy Pon tia Cc Sales A Baas good rae vant |e eeoeee z Sans | 2 at after 4 p.m. : WANTED nd ces Closed er lide. | fosy. . CU WH Rig ., oes ai | a &c JUNE — or tractors @ i ; 2 dr. Powerg ity FORD CUsT oN : oo meg El nS 4 Fer the Past two cinity as Test Bob _ | SORTS PISERGT AR 48 MUCH As ts ag Fa pee Mh ng A 4 Chevy, 210 2 paral me 9542 DR” RADIO AND oe BL pytomatio transmis. Ce ; e pas were Soy aries using bulls, BOAT WINDSHIELDS $20.58 IN- oo "SS Pontiac Starchiet Power stecs. | Teeter. Very, goed ae sion, “R&H, white MI 6.0043. s owned. byt ~ i aa LO pe yng "éiss| «+ PRICES FOR SCRAP Mie. Hy sckes “Whitewall price, No money, 0 _badied dain” ete. Onli Mt 60983 ¥ 4 Breeders” Cooperative | Hutc inson — ing strip Ferry Service ine. LEER oars oo itthews Hargreaves ing. - ae oe Biren a Hayoes, Birm. ¢ ; 7 ca hte 6 Genes aoe ) Lees The cows fw, thie herd nav = obile Ho e sea = REST. “Bright S t' Matt FIRST ‘8 Poitiac, Oat coupe. reine | Hunter Blv MI_ 6-4456 ‘32 RAMBLER, H Theve ears are io'be sold bps . M m alum . po matic e glass ’ come basis an ms. al years ner @ i oak oe : Power rakes. Easy-e7 ICIALS ER, HT 3 production tr sever cod & ‘iberglas Be su’ Ge rs Now : alls. ¢ T RY OFF "53 RAMBL ffered “d ~~ home | 68-6079 : radio, heater, 8, Woodward Ave TALK ABOUT LOW OVE in Keego | —____. Cat ys : . |FATREAND 1,700 & For your of quay material FE “MAKE Tits sumMER . | $2 -| §, Zou EDDIE SF ee ee ee Poufiee ear tires “All aeces- | Por malormation contact: tae Bre. slo = OR | sturdily © ace i CASH MM PROFITABLE. ONE dg. -Dn $95) Sone L RACE trhead because | green. ition. Call OR t of Agriculture mo. Pt. dock .. ; $39.50. MODEL: °55 For power | 1940 bes . No clutch. = “their June “after 5. 2 Tnetitaongs Forme =) Bests RAILER {3 Ft oe ome.) POR SED cale PICKUP ; $ 125) victoria. rea agile pit a they have already at these ho ies = Lansing, Stenignn oa “OXFORD ‘3 pinivEne cat oor # Community Motor Sales "47 Chevy Yeon zi eg a eee ‘St FORD AIRLANE TOWN, 5B overhead. Just look a . : sd S 3 nau omatic. ai —— C. GRIGINA Hom Ves. Herdsman a. DUNLAP DOCKS AUBURN AT EAstT BL = 8 ..Dn $145) 902, Ureiy NO'uow | iis cmeky ties ‘wagon ae ygpeoi. 193. Ypettones Riate Hospital General - Zimmeé: wm oem _ | FE §-885% TAa | DELIVE a Sedan $ 125) 54 DeSoto ve. gem Rating 4 OR less Ford’ 3 ar Mae oy 2 Se ees a Ypetant, — LOMino 4 Holly - Great Lakes DOCKS z N ; A) Che prom = automatic, ead oe My oF 500. Harold —_— 1952 pontine a3 ar HT. * Mer oe SH 4 shape, 386 . PALOMINO. 1958 ath 4 dr. rE reg FR eS rdner ¢ new all steel 3 ; 4-Ton $ 695] fmackiate. - ORD, MECHANICALLY AND | 1858 Ford retr | Bee et "AND WHITE | oa 16 ft. to 06 | See © . = r=] used cars. See us "34 ¢ Chevrolet Ton $ : .. $395 | es Very food. Body rusted. i958 Ferd ee outs ; ee : a RE, or osu Sha bod bo i pemeeres docks ne Wanted <> aoe 53 Pontiac 8 ae chan $56 ne laze, La 3-1500" son | SS Mereusy Chacert .... ico — ae ee seq se | wide “2 Sit-r, “Fons'so in- Works | tor the tp Saginaw 2-Ton $ 995] “a ar, straight shift, ciean. isi FORD CONVERTIBLE PRICE W988 Ford 2 dr. Loaded ||. $2058.21) - REG Bhs a 658i fer month inciedes ail Harrington- Boat . a Da 36 t Chevrolet ¥e-Ton i : 5| SiS ait pean : 4951 Hudson ¢@ dr... —-———entio— Rae oF: i Lent taxes and financing RUDE DEASER «| IXIE : nsens ce -GONO| Bley EAN. GOOD TIRES. | 1951 1 2 dr. — MaApie $0831.” surance used trailers still YOUR EVIN VAN WELT «eo D 54 Meraury auto: | i959 FORD. CLEAN 4955-3 4¢r 0000000 — Sail today, Maple £4 svallabie on rental plans We sell a teen bene na, _vays the 795 EY HARDTOP. peo. After 3pm FE #2008 ised Soatthg 447." | : “Hy. all late | STAK . $1793 | ~ voter: r, while tires, | "8, After. ¥ GOOD! ifss ac 4 dr. k 73 available on mile a. of Lake! wy: 2.8033 RS AND Higb Cash poe for 57 Ford 1-Ton ... atic, radio, heater, white TUDOR. VER Ford Sta, Wen. 9 pass Wanted Livestoc Orion ‘on Mak, ‘BM CUSTOM” BOAT COVERS | AND| | - models. Ph OR 313° ‘3 WHEELS must ‘be seen. ‘88 $600, FE 2-2507. ins Pont Sar RaiLERS repa Sy DUAL mus : 5 | condition. $400 FE 2. 1958 Ford 2 dr. REN'S PINTO GELDING Pee FED 003 10 per. cent Fe sat. 6 8. Midland r= | TOP CASH! ue eee , - rolet .......$295 MODEL A FORD COUPE 1033 Ford | 1949 ches yy eee ; ‘ow Huror , ompR bridle. Call Davisen OL sh ep LE Marine —_ CENTURY BOATS economy cans.” asony iA Chevy ¥%4-Ton ..$ 445/'51 Chevrolet... and: car. [ oe tik MO eho od efi | 1 iss Mere, Ghut Cpe. .: ~ ~s me. SS STUDEE AKER | 35-4386, j 10 N. Holly Rd. Ho Portable docks — Boa minum AN 1953-53 1 A . 2 dr, po "os ; ar ten dition, 3111 Eartwood pe foovy £ dx SS ee at s g a K SADDLE. ‘tales. 152) 1 Cadifiac Alu TOOKING FOR CUBAN 195983 srx | ; | Good con Py SMAN DEMO ENGLISH cOTBaAC -itlse Arad) Melrose ¢6771 \ WOUSETRATLER. Fibergias MOTORS— L ¥ G TO Be oe Auburn. RE 1934 Fora St stake |. git me - SCOT . a agi hopes "Vestine cnn e Pes oe re tae ey Ayr STANDARD RELI (ABLE TRANG: P Al Ford «3 34:Ton ...$ 295 Jimmy DeRose is FORD 6. STD. TRANS RE | i055 wey oer on many cars {eUREX SIUQEDARER | , skin gelding, 77 eet. ao NGE qr sist We Huron, FE 2.4122] PORTATION CALL . W HURON STREET i, $450. FE 5-8412 8 = NO MO! yments. Fordomatic ue Bivd, & § Saginaw ville. NA 17-2931. ORSE SUIT} TRAILER EXC he FE out HP with Re-) Sy a ee ee i “mule west of Be OR] isi ROAD vs OVERDRIVE. Service’ shelal siass s complete. ae | s sas i aaa of". Willing to Anderson - Rega Lghteoln controls, $250. BUCkoeeR TOR ea ES : Matt eCWS- - | ipaa CHEYIE. | yee SH. R&H, 5 ror wren ry Sop Cun- Adjust apnnaee. tanta new ot FF sian Ga OR ExXCEi after 4 ae Beemer a i MOTOR SALE: ys ° ; 33588 Lees eos Motor Bales. tuecus Balle: Joe Swenson ¢ a | -gondl 3 TED LIVESTOCK OF ALL) eeme FOR 5: FE 43171. N . S DOOR V-8.| ningham M BE. NEW torque in body repair and) § : ~ Mfinds, Porrest donee MAGe Bans | 8-10 W ides RENTAL For ae OF TRADE TOR) WILL Pp AY ar reaves wags weatee Powersiae, Orig | 356 tent een VERTIBEE Pahl palnsing. No, money down. low | : : 74| USED TRAILERS reer “ene T season, Runs = i g | | imal 2tone spar * ur. stock _afier 5 p.m .| = ae ae no, ene For Sale Poutry ' PAYMENT PLAN loads instaiied.| Mtr. oe tae ter 6 AR: : let Deal alue at $1,067 let Co. a RUNS GOO! work, Soth from EDDT ; r Ale - ealer true ¥ arth Chevro @ FORD 3 Di ster @.) Deals You get Harbor. ll carecce 0 | eee tc ieee MATERIALS TO TOP DOLL -Your Chevrolet T Suse? at @. Woodware oon Bir: Reasonable SE ae Aree TEELE FORD in Kee ile | Fea ee on LAND AVE. | .£o 56S, ‘aos FORD. 4DR.-WiTl 30 MER. 2105 Orchard Lake Way 1 mu | Cali, OR 36677. | Bottle Gas cover your boats, i — Pins:| GOOD *631 OAK the Hunter ai MI "sT FORD, good tires an 2705 Te! . FE 5-0204. U ed Cars 4 i tor windghiel -FOR - engine ‘51 Buick | west of Telegraph Bu $s le Farm Produce 75 parts and Soe tie supplies. « Open yy ag ‘s USED CARS ° FE 4-4547 GAR PAYMENTS YOO sanDE to] bre flow ‘moter, "food shape, 20. d nburg . ee 95 aes - ED STRA Aw./% 8 oeeet oes. & Sun pm Sg iar dome BL 210 Orchard = Eves. “tomer, tat us oa bee Bet + OR 34673, 300. DR. Har e _ $1105 3S Buick § I. aks ac i : FRADE 1967 FORD. 300,208, ; ROLE rhean 1 “lous 2000 Ferd T Rent t Trailer Space 79 wat Ber | R&R MOTORS Fer Sete Core. 98) sine tom creeps oe a Miverdrive, 11,000 fa sai nae | Bord V8 2 Ten ae 2 DR Br sang gm oe oe DEP PhP * 2aw. mm. ad s : alc acl _Ra MU_ 44482. NCAORYBLE, sogNcY | f t top cash | ~~ Mae aT MY }| Ranchero, Band CONNER Cake C'Prite ve s-feee with harmonizing en STRAWBERRIES. VIL-|_ AUSTI ST. FE 2.9223 ds used cars, Get top : —Saekouay sy 2261 FE_5-7467, NER CASS & TT i Pick Your ¢aats AUBURN ma HOTS. Pra yey Pon|70 W LA ENCE At ORS Beegs © Trade up or Fe ne | ON wi Seo wits pow FORD —— 1 OWNER, VFsop | ines iiss FORD, BODY EXCELLENT. CORN: 8 - €DR. SEDAN. | Swen $1595 QT BERRY BOXES = 19 Jo! OHNSON MC MOTORS © 28 Gakinns M Sales aoe kes. 29.000 of oh sag ed wee. - Good tires Also, Ol See ate "Keck ood peereng, RAN. ‘36 Buick H’top ... a 2 a . _.__FE_ 5-85 ers & Ace M otor am Motor ae OM nd., $875, FE 5 wer ry Tg : = ke Boats, Tratl & FE HARD- in, a. -f OM. | cond... § ‘EL. COND. 2 DR., ‘ KING BROS. 70. ‘S. eae ara FATES. NODERY Owens Maha eet, | See M oiler op. ete mode: ears. | BYE ype ig = Haden i cay? DEL max. | R& RD 2 mR CUSTOM isss iy PACEARD oe gPXCEL- vine wun ee ee mei gees. PONTIAC RD AT Sool d tes re wear foul ond playground im Danie Ht Hwy. OR 3-1 vir raphe ote g Clean. $575. FE | ON WAGON, Ren Sharp ES 838 Dynafiow, ANOTHER _u 5 Sina aa ah i952 FORD, 2? DR PE 40784 Loses _3-266 BILE MANOR FOR 26 Orch MAZURER WED SHARP p OARS a0 ae er rider 2 eeady een CHEVY _ STAT SSESSION STRAWBERRIES “1's 8 1 OX Pdi un ae ORD” WORILE MANOR 20 “ATAZ = odels dollar ily & road ‘ca $95. be LiL . REPO “* ie 870 . $1095 jae Opdyke on wae a = 0 “cement patio. MARINE “AUBURN. MOT RS $OO5 Full Price CHEVROLET Peeke Peaes Excellent ‘Hews Tmo. No cash 35 ‘on, Bea radiq, heater, Hy- 1290. ~| foot lot. rden on ae 'CTIUR & EAST : > 1958 fof heater roe on Great Lakes. > D ally new tires, = ) BOTATOERS, 35 W. SILVER-| ree ah inte ee EXCLUSIVE- CORNER PIKE. $ N | door sedan. Rad and Power | 4 Our ‘A Hen> atic, practic - . §8ED POTATOES. 3 peas tehrealh lawvge 8 eal wind: PAY R OLD CAR DOW Power steering “ott needed ’ OWNER, bell, out Perry & each spot. ast of. Oxforg on raft Panther with - WILL $198 OR YOU lide. was @ factory. FE 8- TONE. t ot’ on! APA a TOUR oer Sule ace e302." 1 Sportse etc . Mark 25) \ Brakes. Tht bs SREAW MINX, 2 ‘Brig Z $ 54 STRAWBERRIES, 1 Pick souty sot |_Lakeviite Ra Ph. OA 8.3032 Metenry ad sects Gee TOP DOLLAR bt rban \ trs. ge a eee Priced at | “61 E4728. ; Ch voolet 210 ..$ 545 | own. Fenton Rd. 3 m rth of Msg.) _ & rGo PAREHURST Mercury and contro! u u Our stoc par. : radio, heater, white tires, Sale p Farm Equipr oe Poche area 29-4611, USED MTR. DEPT | cause Hoch ward. ‘Birmineham ine UloR HET Ht SUPER 4 3.OORS | MONEY DORM. Accom Credit j ’ block top with beige bony. Beads 5 | § Wood 1953 B $395. . its of : t MI 47 ' «BAR TRA axe RIYPE DEAR Auto Accesso = \Mark 20 Mercury 1108 eres eae $, UNSED cae om ay eee Mar. “Tumer Ford. , _ 37 Volkswagon :.. $1695 bern hay rake —— UP. Merk 20 Mere elee, & cen" Bagiet Auto Parts re bare | bisa 5 UPER HARDTOP.| faroia list of value-packed e . Beater, Ww mile- RP L 190-81 CAR RADIOR — 88.00 ‘Mark 23 Mercury $275! trem 10 am to > om 1935 eK S Power steering. Is & practical Ms specials that : 2 DOOR, radio, e¢ | BALER™ SPI FCI. Geet arc ae Jonson tote USED RIGS | Used Truck Parts 89A Excellent contition, Bri oH V voorhets RAM we're going you be Sete—you ‘be : . H’ $1195 3 NEW IHC No. | FULLRACE MERG | iywood and 5 HP mo Used Tr Sl Bac ae v1 $595) —no wait-you ’35 Buick H’top .... 43 PTO BALER FE 4-0193 5H 17 melded | TRUCK PARTS Rd from Rambler, 1O5E .-- sees sorry. 2 DR., radio eater, OentN A soon livery rake FORD @ > 16d MOTOR. Se lis Tew boat. sraher ond a a Saele TOR “SALES. - FOR QUALITY atl meg ... ons . fod ny , bower Saige & ag i New inc +bar ate i ss eee. Reeds: rings’) \lazurek Marine HEIGHTS ave Oro FE 4-6632 | - CADILLACS nepbier Sie; 16, ......--- 53 Dodge 4-Dr. : “tow, & : CREDIT TERMS Oise oo—i98 85 ohnsoa 8 Bivd & cea | 2635_ Auburn k 90 | i 3 choose Gone. - $1085) 4-Dr. ionising tners isc ROOo 7 ce cu. 80a ica witk quick.) For Sale Trucks 90 sical gael case @ar neath te ogee frome us| ‘53 DeSoto dtop |REMEMBER; Jerome is 54 Pontiac Dix. $ 695 KING BI ROS ae For Sale Tires ~~ |S oe ee A-l. FE ot ooo ® Pick.| ‘ieee used cars bler “Dr. og Needs $1481 52 Buick rages Id established OLDS- \4¢$-DRO SEDAN, Toqdinder, ER. \ it ig ye nae ae ci 8 ge al RD. AT O __?E ey A-1 USED TIRES ee UP. We ow aRING SCAiS. tee rape | 1936 mh tent ee ae for, the wv ilsorr Pontiac-Cadillac 5 ane atic ween: 10087 ..u3.. aaeé] 83 pointes M ra CA > IELAC franchhed Graméiic, inetar. harmonizing in: = oR” U Also whi 5) fat bottom » four old truck as ae nam r Chevrolet 2-Dr. : % rior, 3 HP GARDEN ~ ae buy —Se TE TIRE LES . KER BOAT. WAS $795— aa $868. You Cherrolet 0 N. to choose from $1745 "54 qe hi nd the major. te oe 3 plow & disc Goo , STA St ma | NEW CLIN ¥ 3-1521 yay | down parmernt. North Wood ] ler, 1958. Heater ..... 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