_ arbitrary; that its estimation of 
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allison Kill 3 From Waterford     
  
  j Pentiac Press Phete 
PUBLIC HEARING ON ROAD — This is part of the crowd 
that aaa at the Lincoln — High School auditorium yes- Citizens Hear of for New Highway 
terday to hear about the proposed northern section of the Pontiac- 
Oakland expressway. The State Highway Department conducted 
the two-hour hearing. 4 
Two Die as Cars 
Crash Head-On 
South of Lapeer Haulaway Truck Driver 
Burned to Death After 
Toledo X-Way Crackup 
| Three Waterford Town- 
ship residents died in auto 
collisions outside Oakland 
‘County yesterday. 
The dead are: Hillaire 
Frechette, 66, of 4000 Elm- 
Frances, 64; and Donald O. 
Caldwell, 33; of 2310 Maple- 
crest Dr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frechette were 
killed in a two-car head-on crash 
on M24 about four miles south of “ 
  
Springfield Asks 
X-Way Change 
Urges State Str cighten ,. y GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 
Part of Proposed Route x. visors of Oakland County. 
Through Township   
‘began their streamlining of the 
county government. today when 
Springfield Township is unop- they approved the merger of t 
posed to the planned Pontiac-Oak- a of clerk and register of 
land expressway, but officials deeds. 
wuld like the State eogen! De-| The merger proposal, which has 
partment to “straighten {t out” been considered for several months 
ing a public 
yesterday to air questions on the 
northern leg of the proposed high- 
way, heard this request from the 
township, and said it would be final vote was 42 to 23. 
The proposal, fostered by the 
Special County Government 
Study Commiltiee will, in es County Supervisors OK 
Clerk-Register Merger’ of Register of Deeds. Work 
| bandied in this office will be | 
| placed under a deputy clerk in | 
the new merged position. 
he. _ The vote came after a half-hour 
was climaxed 
'when a request for a secret ballot’ 
to settle the questions was voted ‘= ae discussion which 
down, 67 to 3. 
imerger, “It's a big => 
work in Oakland County.” 
Main objector to the proposal, 
Harry W. Horton, of Reyaj Oak, 
declared he didn’t think it would       Present Register of Deeds Dart | ship supervisor who heads the nine- 
Murphy said. “I think that it can 
  
  considered. A | sence, abolish the separate office 
“We urge you in the spirit of 
public welfare to reconsider 
straightening out. as far as the/ Senate May End Debate Tonight   
terrain will permit, the portion of) 
the route from M15 to the Present | 
junction of M87 and US. 10,” the 
request read, 
Aside from many wanting to 
know whether the $60,000,000 ex- 
pressway will cut through their 
property, the request from 
Springfield WASHINGTON (AP)—Am 
Township was the ‘0 more controversial amendm 
only protest to the proposed | labor union abuses. 
route of the 2%5-mile section of | 
the road, 
Most at the hearing, held at Lin- 
coln Junior High School, spoke .in 
tavor of the route. This included, 
Pontiac City Manager Walter K. 
Willman and Sol D. Lomerson, 
chairman of the Oakland County 
Road Commission. 
* * * 
Shown on a large map on the! 
auditorium stage was an. outline | 
of the divided, limited access, four- 
lane highway beginning’ at the 
northeast tip of Pontiac and run- 
ning northwesterly to the Oakland- 
Genesee line. 
doseph E. Wilbur, hearings en- 
gineer for the department, re- 
estimate that 
en eae omy pan a The amendments adopted 
day would use the proposed in- | essentials of major provisions 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | floor. day and night of political j 
by Republicans. 
Ten of the amendments 
without any dispute. Several 
objected to by the Eisenhower 
Democrats replied that 
were trivial, and were offere 
on labor. 
  Labor Bill Being Amended id partisan disputes over the 
| value of changes already made, the Senate moved on today 
ents to a bill designed to curb 
With a 12-hour session behind them, some senators pre- 
dicted the bill could be disposed of by late tonight. Others said 
the debate would go into next week. 
Eleven amendments were voted on yesterday in a long 
ockeying. Nine were offered 
were adopted, most of them | 
cleaned up points in the bill 
administration. 
* * * 
Republicans proposed themselves well satisfied with the 
first day’s results, contending that acceptance of the amend- 
ments showed the bill had many holes. + 
many of the amendments 
din an effort to give back- 
ing to GOP charges that the original version was soft 
yesterday did not change the 
of the bill as it came to the Lapeer, at Mirror Lake Rd. 
The driver of- the other car, Jo- 
seph Arbaugh, 35, of Piqua, Ohio, 
was also killed in the smashup. 
Arbaugh was traveling to Lapeer 
to see his stepson Edwin Connor 
graduate from Lapeer High School. 
The Frechettes were returning 
from picking up their nephew 
Lawrence Mousseau, 35, from the 
Lapeer State Home and Train- ; work in such a large county as 
ing Schoo! where he is a patient. Oakland. 
“It would take us back to the) Mousseay was taken to the hos- 
\horse-and-buggy days,” Horton de-'pital at the training school where 
clared. ‘his injuries were reported as “ser- 
After hearing the final tally of ious but not critical.” 
votes, Horton changed his previous Caidwell, the driver of a haul- 
vote to "yes laway truck. was burned to death 
after his truck collided with a car, 
John L, Carey, Springfield Town-' making a U-turn on the Detroit- 
Toledo Expressway, six miles’ 
of Monroe, according to       i committee, i 
move was being taken “in the County Sheriff's Deputies, 
omy. _< . as = = His body was taken to the 
He said over the years the coun-| Sp@rks-Griffin Funera} Home in = 
ty might be saving roughly $16,-| Pontiac. 
000 annually by combining the! Barbara Potts, 18, of Lincoln 
|two posts. Park, driver of the car, was at- 
itempting to reverse her direction     The new office, which Carey | 
| said will remain as the county | 
| clerk's office, will come into ex- 
istence Jan, 1, 1959, The man or | 
ca oe ‘sin Sue Wynick, of Nashville, Tenn. | 
mt tie Nev. 4 ctectien| Mts year- ‘and Carol Perry, of Lincoln Park, 
Those candidates which, ire all 15 years old, received minor 
(Continued on Page 2, Gol. ee . overpass, said deputies. | 
Miss Potts, her sister Anita, cou-' 
  hurst Dr.; his wife Mary)   Vie ee 
, Pentiac Press Fhote 
DOUBLE CHECK — Identical twins Donald Lucas (left) and 
Douglas (right) wanted to make sure last night that they received 
their own diplomas at the Pontiac Ceptral High School commence- 
ment exercises. Winners of University of Michigan Regents-Alumni 
scholarships, both will go to Ann Arbor next fall to study engineer- 
ing and confuse some more teachers because they look so much 
alike. They are the sons of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lucas, 28 N. 
Marshall St. : : : 
407 Students Leave 
  after turning the wrong way into) ys ospecially when one thinks | 
the expressway at the Nadeau road, of that awful and frightening     for U.S. Loan 
iof $30 Million 
Pontiac Central Halls “We all. need props” and thesmost important ones) Ness Legislature Calls 
  MESC Holding Special Meeting on Mechanics 
of Making Payments 
LANSING (® — A bill for 
ddoption of the federal 
emergency jobless pay plan 
zipped through the Michi- 
gan Legislature last night 
after opposition of Repub- 
lican senators collapsed. 
The bill was hustled to 
the printer. Gov. Williams 
was expected to sign it to- 
day. In any event, thé un- 
derlying federal act doesn’t 
become effective until next 
Wednesday. 
The legislative action signaled 30, 
million dollars in borrowing from 
the government to finance extend- 
ed unemployment payments to an 
estimated 115,000 laid-off Michigan 
workers. 
The Michigan Employment Se- 
curity Commission called an 
eme: meeting of its opera: 
ting staff in Detroit today to 
work out mechanics of when and 
how the extended payments will 
be made. A spokesman said de- 
tails probably will be announced 
this afternoon. 
The eligibles will be idled men 
and women whose reguair job- 
pay checks have run out     which the 407 graduates of Pontiac Central High School 'since last July 1, or which will 
ship and spouse.’ | should seek and keep are “education, their family, friend-|-* <eeested between now | and 
jnext March 31. 
Checks can be drawn for a maxi- 
| This was the message which a Pontiac High School] mum of 13 extra weeks, and up to 
  
‘graduate of 30 years ago,*— 
now vice president of Hills- 
dale College, delivered last 
night at his. pine mals melee s 
ee Laurence J. ner. Taylor welcomed the graduates 
to join the other adults of the 
world in a time of “political tur- 
moil, economic uncertainty, social! 
upheaval and ideolozic-] warfare."’| 
The ‘whole mess challenges | Weather Again 
First 5 Holes 
process called maturity” which | tUy 54 Okla. 
i al tain, dded, all mmet obtate, be © ‘wind again plagued golfers in the 
ational Open Championship 
as play began in the second round The point at which one reaches 38th N 
maturity is when one realizes that 
he is “neither as.wonderful nor as 
terrible as. he thought he was,” today ~ Plagues Golfers |= Fleck in Trouble After 
38 Today; Hogan Pars terday after 30 days at home, the ‘a maximum amount of $35 a week. 
|However, the average added du- 
lration and check size have been 
jestimated at 7.33 weeks and $36.06. 
Under col tet ‘state law, bene- 
from $34 to $55, depend- 
SS on cate’ s number of de- 
sandeane and pay level. No change 
J Lopenanen The duration of bene- 
depends on length of employ- 
me ‘ene 
When lawmakers returned yes- 
jvehicle for the enabling act was 
1in a Senate Appropriations Com- 
mittee pigeon-hole. The key to ac- 
W—The sun and tion thus was in the hands of 
majority GOP senators. 
Off and on through the day 
and after supper, they haggied 
over what to do, with some hold. 
(Continued on a Peas 2 2, Col. 3) 
The gusty breezes which sent . iTaylor cle d ——— 
Deputies Solve. ‘All but but Broke’ 7 "tiatme person ig one who scores soaring on the first round, 
e “can handle” love, retites. over the rugged 6.907-yard par 35-! K Yo Rai t, 
Radio Mystery ae mae values, among 35—70 Southern Hills course were eep our aincoa 
M4 7 jothers, he said. not quite as strong as yesterday.- 
In Township —Sullen if er | He invited the graduates, who) gut there were gusts up to 25 Wet Days to Stay 
jgathered with their families and! m.p.h. which made it hard te 
Oakland County Sheriff's f - P- e rd riends at Wisner Memorial Sta- ities put dt yst ya judge approach shots to the roll- 
put an end to mysterious ra | D S He C dium, to “go with us and never ; '“preadcasting” in the West Bloom-, Voctor Says He an’t walk alone... be smart enough| ng greens. 
field Township area yesterday. Afford to Pay Lawyer, ‘to use the props of life to your ad-| 
Deputy Neil Blackmar found a ivantage and the advantage of | 
suspicious car and its driver, a Is $25,000 i m Debt Mostly cloudy and mild with oc- 
jcasional showers or scattered thun- 
Three players who tied for the'derstorms are predicted again for 
first round lead with one-over-par|the Pontiac area. Rain is forecast 
|71s, Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros and| for tonight and tomorrow by the 
‘Dick Metz, all were scheduled for, | weatherman with tonight's low 64 other s.’ 
West Bloomfield Township teen- is ne - ree sate ermote a 
ager, at Reale’s Pizzeria, 3175 | Dr. Neil ullenberger sai be Tornado Warninas U ate 
Commerce Rd. The driver and (informed Pontiac General Hos- g Pp The first group of “‘name’”’ play-/ rt + * 
ers, starting at 9:36 a.m. (CST) in-| The high tomorrow will be 76-80 
cluded Ben Hogan, the four-time with the temperature turning cool- 
(Open champion, Gary Player, er late tomorrow. Showers will end 
warning for extreme Southern jyoung South African shotmaker|tomorr ow _~night with a low of 
Michigan was issued by the U.S. who has made a fine record on the! around 5 
Weather Bureau station here at (U.S. pro tour, and Charlie Coe, | Fer a next five days temper- in Southern Michigan 
EAST LANSING PA tornado several friends had rigged up a 
radio system consisting of a reg: | 
ular car radio, a hand micro- 
phone, and an auxiliary speaker 
mounted in the grille of the car. 
Their “broadcasts” were report- pital today that he is all but) 
broke and can’t afford an attprney4 
for a hearing to decide whether, 
he gets back on the medical staff) 
‘or not. noon today. 
edly interfering with traffic. The 
boys were using the police radio/ 
code terminolgy, Deputy Blackmer 
confiscated the microphone but no_ 
  charges were pressed. 
  
Issues Its Report Defending Expansion   
St. Joseph Scores Hospital Study The main point in the St. " 
seph rebuttal was that the council|which will have to be provided is, 
in) ihas arbitrarily set Pontiac cit y 33 34 added beds, to meet the 1960 area's hospital bed needs, said that! 
the present crowded conditions in 
Pontiac hospitals represented, 
reality. ‘an artificial demand.” 
It concluded that patients from | 
| south Oakland and Macomb coun- 
ties are forced to come to Peon- 
tiac for treatment because they 
haven't enough hoespiial beds 
nearer home, New hospital con- 
struction should take place in 
areas that need more beds, a St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to- 
day made public a 14- point 
refutation of the Detroit Area 
Hospital Council's conclusion that 
further hospital expansion here 
now is unnecessary. i 
* * * 
A report from the hospital said, 
in effect, that the council’s defini- 
tion of the Pontiac trade area was 
the hospital bed demand here was 
“not realistic,” and that it did not} report on the survey said, not 
take the whole picture into con-| in Pontiac. 
sideration. . ——— _— 
The report was prepared by 
J. L. Jacobs & Co., a Chicago 
firm which made the 1956 study 
upon which the hospital based (°° 
its plans to build a ous |   
      
  Comics .......ccdees teens, 29 
addition to supplement its pres: | County News .............. 19 
amt Sto-bed punt. Editorials ....0.....000..... 6 
Sister Mary William, hospital ad: parm &.Garden ........ 26-27 
ministrator, said that the new Te yoo pete ee eceseeee. * 
port backs up the conclusions of rit : 
the old one and that the hospital, Qbitugries ....--.--- tree a] 
“definitely intends” to proceed Sports sigs eetoiss oss, 2365 
with fts building plans. « Theaters ooo. snes... 2-22 
ew) ¥ TV & Radio Programs ...; F 
jilson, Bard .....0.--56... BB The. hospital Zouncil, in a survey, Wilson, Earl .... 
last month of the ceelf Women’s Pages éesseees 160 ‘limits as the southern limits to its) 
itrade area, 
* * 
The Jacobs report stated that 
about 20 per cent of the St. Joseph 
patients last year lived south of 
that line, 
It figured that the contributing. 
population to the Pontiac area 
hospitals was 340,000, and that 
the council’s equivalent figure 
of 261,000 was “‘not realistic.” 
Saying that its population esti- 
mate was based on “actual 
“lusdge,” the Jacobs report said 
there would be a need for 1,206 
hospital beds here in 1960, al- 
'though the council had estimated 
this need at 777 beds. 
* : w + 
Taking completion of the Pon. 
'tiac General Hospital expansion 
into ~account,the Jacobs report 
‘estimated there would be only 872 
lacceptable general care beds in 
the Pontiac area ‘at the end of the; The ousted staff surgeon said, | 
however, that he is “ready and| 
willing’ to defend himself “alone. 
iand without counsel” against 
icharges brought by the medical 
staff to make his temporary sus-| 
_ |pension Jast Nov. 13 permanent. 
“| Dr. Sullenberger, who has per- 
| formed almost no surgery in the 
ipast eight months, said he has 
gone $25,000 in debt in that time   The bulletin warned of “sev- 
eral tornadoes, scattered damag- 
ing windsterms and large hail” 
south of a line running frem 
Monroe to South Haven. 
The warning period runs from 
1 to 10 p.m. (EST). 
Michigan was on the extreme 
north edge of the tornado fore- 
cast area, which the Weather | qualify. former National Amateur cham- 
pion from Oklahoma City. 
Jack Fleck | of Rochester, 
Mich,, 1955 Open champion, put 
a 38 on the front side on top of 
an opening 77 and appeared on | 
the ragged edge of, failing to | atures will average near the nor- 
| mal high of 79 and the normal 
| low of 68, Late Saturday will be 
| cooler followed by minor day-to* 
day changes, Precipitation will 
measufe an inch or more in 
showers tomorrow and again 
| Tuesday and Wednesday.   
Hogan, who lost to Fleck in the) In downtown Pontiac the lowest 
playoff that cost him his fifth Open recording preceding 8 a.m. was 60 
.|necessitating .more hospital care title. started off today with pars degrees. The reading was 70 at 
on the first xe) ae 2 p.m, Bureau issued for parts ef Illi- 
nois, Indiana and Ohio. 
/ Where. He blamed legal fees and ex- 
| penses plus the fact that he has — 
| had to support his wife and three 
children while not working.   
  
“The additional number of beds 
3 Children Perished The surgeon said he informed) 
the Board of Trustees of his in-| 
ineeds adequately,” the report, tention by letter, and also would) 
‘concluded. < make his plans known today to} 
: ‘his attorney, Harry N. Dell, who 
ee ponertal. repert stated thet vepresented him in his suit for 
it figured the 1960 bed need $950.000 damages and _reinstate- 
according to the state formula ment, tossed ou’ of Circuit Court! 
of 1,100. hospitalization days: an- after only a few. hours of open) 
nually for every 1,000 population, (trial two montlis ago. 
assuming that the average hos- +t * ® 
pital “eccupancy would be “about | pr. Sullenberger said he had 
85 per cent”. of available bed heen urged by hospital attorney 
space. Glenn C. Gillespie to retain counsel 
The report suggested that there |for the hearing, scheduled to take 
were other, less tangible factors, |Place within the next three weeks. 
which the council did not take into 
‘consideration. 
* * * 
It cited the “highly industrial 
character” of the Pontiac area, { 
“But what with ‘my present 
debts, I just can’t afford more 
legal fees,” the doctor said. 
“When this all started eight | 
months ago, I didn’t owe anyone 
a penny.” 
The hearing was called by the 
Board of Trustees at: Dr. Sullen- 
berger’s request after his suit, was = : 
dismissed on grougds ‘he had nor’ NEAR MT. PLEASANT — Three Isabella 
appealed his case to-the board. County children lost their, lives in\ this flaming 
5 home 12 miles northwest of Mt. Pleasant. Three, faulty furnace is believed to have exploded and 
You see — oa oa Hot Ln Tn ‘en ope Fm Fo 4 other persons suffered burns and two. are > = the re. aad on. alll 21.) “ 
7 / . “Re. / 
; than in the average community; 
“the movement” to construct new 
hospitals further out in metropoli- 
tan areas; the “personal prefer- 
ence” patients have for St, Jo- 
seph; and the need for more space       i AP Wikephote 
serious condition ina Mt. Pleasant hospital. A 
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Believes Adams 
‘Illinois == “Congressman 
Mack Calls for ike to) 
Fulfill -Pledges 
WASHINGTON. (AP) — Rep. 
Peter F. Mack 4r. (D-Ill) said to- 
day President Eisenhower should 
fire Sherman Adams. Mack said 
this would be in keeping with 
Eisenhower campaign pledges for 
a government “clean as a hound’s 
tooth.” 
Three other Democrats on the 
House subcommittee checking fed- 
eral regulatory agencies said it is; 
up to Eisenhower to decide wheth-/ 
er to discharge Adams, his top 
°- Adams yesterday acknowledged 
-being a hotel guest of Goldfine, 
‘whom he described as an old 
friend. Adams also said he con- 
tacted federal agencies on cases 
‘involving Goldfine, but hé denied 
bringing any pressure on Gold- 
fine's behalf. He called such 
charges . “unwarranted and un- 
itair.” : 
and that the President feels 
Adems’ usefulness has not been 
* * * ; 
Rep. Morgan Moulder (D-Mo) 
said there was evidence of Gold-! 
fine having picked up a $1,300 tab: 
* img a three-day stay by Ad-/ 
‘ams at Plymouth, Mass. 
Adams said yesterday the sub- 
committee could have disclosed 
‘that he and his wife were guests 
of Goldfine at the Mayflower Hotel 
in Plymouth lest year. He named 
no figure. Earlier the subcommit- 
tee developed evidence of» $2,000 
‘worth of Boston hotel bills that 
Geldfine paid for Adams in the 
“past four years. ° 
Adams’ statement, in a letter to 
subcommittee Chairman Oren 
Harris (D-Ark), was put out by 
the White House after subcommit- 
tee investigators reported allega- 
tions that Adams got the Secur- 
ities and Exchange Commission 
and Federal Trade Commission to 
soften action against Goldfine. 
“I categorically deny such in- 
sinuations,"" Adams said. 
‘. Adams is a former Republican. 
governor af New Hampsbire where 
“Goldfine has business interests. | 
Harris said that, regardless of 
the Adams letter, he will go ahead 
‘with subcommittee plans to de- 
: velop its case starting Monday   
_ with testimony from the SEC and 
‘FTC. The inquiry at this stage 
*deals mainly with Goldfine com-)| 
: panies. 
; Thor Missile Launched 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ih | 
An Air Force Thor intermediate | 
range ballistic missile roared | 
high into the sky today in a 
fiery display of power. The    
   tary club yesterday donated $650 
provement of Rotary Park, on Wessen street, 
and $450 to the YMCA Learn-to-Swim campaign. 
Mae T. Whitfield (second from left) presents a 
  2 se 
— Pontiac Ro- 
for further im. 
Herbert 
_ gram. check to City Manager Walter K. Willman for 
: the park project, and Ted Slosson (second from 
right), YMCA director receives a check from 
W.-Siraley to aid the water safety pro- Pontiac Press : ‘Phete 
  
City May Grant | Washday Break 
sex 'to Housewives 
> City Commissioners may give 
Pontiac housewives a washday 
break. 
They're scheduled to vote Tues- 
day on whether to. pass a new 
during the morning and midafter- 
noon every day. 
Commissioners favorably heard 
‘Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz suggest such a change last night. 
Metz said that almost all of the 
complaints about trash fires came 
from housewives whose wash was 
being hit by smoke while hanging 
on the line to dry. 
Springfield Asks 
X-Way Changes 
(Continned From Page One) 
terchange at Baldwin road. 
This would be one of nine inter- 
changes to get motorists on and 
off the highway. | 
This estimate cheered L. Merlin, 
dairy farmer living at- 4180 Bald-| 
win Rd. Pontiac Township. 
“I'll sell my cows and buy a 
Good Humor truck,” he said. “I'm 
in complete approval.” 
Merlin was among the 150 that   
      
      City Engineer Lewis. M. 
Wrenn learned from Wilbur tha’ 
certain portions of the existing 
U.S. 10 (Woodward avenue) would 
“be left intact’ as a city connec- 
unching w latest test in on with the new road, while other 
is apeahen Sodeumaat (gee: isections would revert to the county 
gram aimed at readying the 65- 
foot Douglas missile for service 
with the NATO defense arm be-| 
fore the end of the year. } ‘road system. 
The new north-south express- 
way will eventually connect with 
the Walter P..Chrysler express- 
way on the south, going to the | 
750 Die Due to Trash | cae ciennie ca Grea 
NEW YORK — More than 730 ‘ It is a proposed re-location of 
persons a year are killed as athe existing Woodward avenue. 
result of cars’ striking or swerv- Contracts are expectad to be let 
ing to avoid trash and other ob- for this first section during the 
jects thrown on the nation’s ,high-'second quarter of 1960, Wilbur 
ways. - said. 
  
‘Just as Rivers Began Receding ,   
Fresh Rains Strike Indiana 
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)—A fresh 
wave of heavy rains swept across| 
Tilinojs into flood-stricken Indiana 
* 
Weather 
Fall U.S. Weather Derees Repert 
AND _ VICINITY—Mestiy . * * 
night 64-68. ea ther showers and 
thanderstorms tomerrew. turning cooler 
late ow. High 16-60, Variable 
winds & i h tly 10-18 miles   
teday and tenight. Temerrew night 
spore ending and cooler, low sreund 
ee 
- x Today in Pentiac 
—“— temperature preceding § am 
At 8 am.: Wind velocity 1-18 m ph 
ADirection—West, southwest 
*- Sun sete Friday at 8°09 pm 
- Son rises Saturday at 4.55 am 
* Moon sets Friday at 4:42 p.m 
Moon rises Saturdey ai 3:09 a.m 
Dewntewn Temperatere 
ance 66 ll em ¢a.m. 72 
oT BAM, wang... 12m 70 
* #$ a.m... 68 lpm 70 
» $ om. 13 2pm 7 
10 om 74 
be Thersday in Pentiae 
; fAs recorded downtown) 
Highest temperature soeecese 
Lowést temperature 
Mean temperature sdaeeeeenses 
Weather—Rain, 08. eee eee eneeee 
One Year Age im Pontiac 
Flighest temperature ....:...........00 
Lowest @emperature ....ssseenes Lid 
Mean temperature »shesasenees 
Weather—Rain, 1.43. ° 
< cenemenel 
Highest and Lewest — This 
‘ears 
96 tn 1956 42 in 1875 
Thursday's T: ture 
Alpena. 76 § emphis 
Miami 
$2 77 Milwaukee 
Minneapolis 
New Orleans 
New York 
Omaha Chart 
52 76 8S 
68 
73 
83 
a2 
Kid 
La Pa ‘early today, barely hours after 
swollen rivers had begun fo_re- 
cede. 
The new downpours triggered in- 
creased anxiety in North Central 
Indiana where 5,000. persons had 
been left jhomeless in the last 
week's series of violent storms. 
Waters began falling back to 
  | Southern Indiana, as yet un- 
| touched by the weather ram- 
| Page, faced the onslaught of 
raging rivers expected to crest 
this weekend. 
Additionally, the new rains were 
expected to worsen, or at best de- 
lay; the work of recovery in the 
stricken region stretching 100 miles 
north from Indianapolis and to the 
a aga states of Dlinois and 
Ohio. 
Indiana offieials predicted that 
an inch or two of néw rains would 
be disastrous since many rivers 
were on the verge of causing seri- 
ous damage. 
At Peru, where a state of 
emergency existed, another 1,000 
were unable to return to their 
homes. Five-foot flood waters 
were drained from homes and 
businesses by blasting a hole In 
the dike bracing the Wabash 
River. — 
While National Guardsmen, 
police, volinteers and airmen from 
Bunker Hill Air Force Base i 
    j worked hand in hand to fortify 
levees against the rising rivers, of- 
ficials turned to. ‘a secondary flood 
      es 78 Phoenix. . 
Pittsburgh 
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« Sa 6 VOR | oe A DG} airliner ferried 
' sq miles from Indianapolis to Marion! 
| where about 100. children were|only was postponing a day of reck-| 
13\ housed in a school building follow- oning unless 
a¢| ing evacuation from their homes. ‘tip, : \ : | are, ‘toys 65\loma), an advocate of a cheaper, Clerk-Register 
fices could not function efficiently 
fice is presently situated in the 
courthouse while the register is lo-| 
jcated in the County Office Build- 
ing, 1 Lafayette St. . 
“Tt might possibly be feasible 
The committee consists of nine 
members including Carey. There 
are three at-large members, four 
supervisors, and Merritt and John 
C. Austin, vice chairman of the 
Board of Auditors. 
It was appointed Oct. 7, 1957, 
to look irito the possibilities of 
streamlining Oakland County gov- 
jernment with the purpose in mind 
of economy and efficiency. 
Department heads have been 
requested-to submit recommenda- 
tions toward this end. The pro- 
posed merger, however, did not 
come from one of these reports, 
Carey said. 
Legislature Approves   under two roofs, The clerk's of-'' Oakland Park Site of Movies 
to Be Shown 
  Oakland County gave notice to- 
  (Summer P |to Include     
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day that it wants to be paid back | Wil! introduce vl wa to ndbedad-gartroces form of leather work. Material 
assistance for incorpora-|be free, having been donated by an p automobile com- 
The playground program will | Service for 
= foe deere (ee and Eton and Springdale |, ; ' 
  
  
    were not announced, but it re- 
portedily called for a two-year con- 
tract with an immediate 15 cent 
  
‘West Michigan Fans 
irked at Tighe’s Firing 
MUSKEGON (—West Michigan 
money may become scarce at the 
Detroit Tigers’ ticket offices this 
year because of the ouster of Jack 
Tighe as Tiger manager. | Police Bandit Held   
on $50,000 Bond       Tighe is a resident of nearby 
Spring Lake. 
The following advertisement ap- 
of the Muskegon Chronicle: 
“Attention baseball fans! | 
Muskegon Eagles’ angual baseball 
excursion scheduled June 21 for 
the Detroit. Tigers vs. New York 
Yankees game has been canceled 
due to lack of ticket sales." 
Eagles’ spokesmen said Tighe's 
tiring was followed by a flood of 
requests for refunds from those 
who had purchased _ excursion 'Pollard Jr., 
years, was held on $50.000 bond, 
today sports es today after pleading guilty to a. 
oping se pags series of holdups, including three The attempted bank holdups, which 
netted him $1,214. | DETROIT 
a policeman for six’ 
Pollard, 29, pleaded guilty yes- 
terday in U.S. District Court be-. 
fore Judge Thomgs P. Thornton. 
Police arrested Pollard Wednes- 
day following his attempted hold- 
admitted 14 holdups, or attempted 
  tickets. 
        Extending Idle Pay 
5, An hour later the House whooped 
the bill through 94 fo 6. 
Republicans. 
GOVERNOR BEAMS 
The Democratic Governor, 
beaming in the rear of the cham- 
ber while the House voted, prompt- 
ly hailed the bill's approval as a 
victory for the people and an’ 
antirecession stroke, 
Republican and Democratic leg-! 
      
    
   
   
        just before 9 p.m., it whistled) 
through the upper chamber 27 to) 
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All negative votes were cast by! Le 
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floor debate. 
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Republican House Leader, said 
Michigan's Republican legislature 
employment compensation as it 
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CITES COMPULSION 
the program as a means of stem: © 
ming the tide of skyrocketing | welfare 
Sen. Robert E. Faulkner (R-Co 
plan; warned that the measure 
      the economy picked) islators vied for credit in brief 
Rep. Allison Green’ of Kingston. | 
was leading ‘the way again in um- | 
has led in the nation for years.’ 
        
     
“#” — Marmion S&S. 
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Pionship flight. 
      Gene Hunt of Flint held an early — 
lead with a 34-37—T71 on the par 74 
layout. 
At Pine Lake, Tony and Tommy 
Skover, the father and son team — 
from Meadowbrook Country Club, | 
scored a 4 an 3 victory over — 
brothers Harry and Leonard Lates 
today in the Ist round of match 
play in the Pine Lake Invitational 
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munists might take over the world first; but by the time she reached youths are willing to dedicate for a short time. But, he added,a hospital was giving off big bog sonny to Christ and march in “The King of Kings will come toothy grins, Doctors . said the 
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_FOUR_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE. 18, 1048 ct -   
: By FRANK ELEAZER 
W ASHINGTON-(U PI)—The light- 
er side of Congress: 
Taxpayers no doubt will continue 
to be — come on Capitol Hill 
Especially payers of poll taxes and 
other ects obviously qualified 
voters. Starting Sunday. however. 
we will all have to be a little more 
careful, 
Congress has just spent £1,500 
fe publish in The Washington 
Star 14 columas of new roles, 
im fine print, for our conduct “boards on automobiles. The law-' 
makers do not say where, or how 
recently, they have spotted any of 
these. They do say, though, that 
we ¢an't ride on them anymore 
and get..along with the congres- 
sionalcops, ‘ 
x* * * ‘eongressional 
Under the new rules throwing a plan on arriving by car. Roller 
banana peel in front ‘of a con- skates on Capitol Hill will now be 
gressman, en route to answer a verboten. Debarking travelers via 
roll call, will be cause for fine or scooter, kiddie car, velocipede or 
imprisonment. So will dropping/tricycle,-.the rules say, will be 
tacks in the streets. Bicycle riders haled into court. Sledding also is eycle; but Keep your wife off 
the handlebars. Confine her to 
the buddy seat, the new law pre- 
scribes, or leave her at home. 
ve your cart unattended, Unless your horse is tied, don't type 
It may be better all around if! 
visitors ‘ hereafter! ilice Board which acted ter Con 
gress in this matter, said the new 
regulations were imposed to mod- 
ernize ald ones. Much.of the small 
therefore, bas to do with 
ways in a car equipped with TV, 
| or ene not equipped with the 
kind of muffler installed by the 
factory, Four headlights, as on 
the "58 models, are fine; but — 
keep. them adjusted, not possibly glare; after a quarter 
of a century they probably won't 
even burn. Could it be Zeake and 
his friends have had a peek at the 
‘9 models? . 
As you can see, there is never 
Jan end to the problems of Con- 
gress. This week's headaches in- 
cluded what to do about the Wash- 
  ‘Building a new one, our lawmak- ington zoo. The zoo's main com- |, 
‘Plaint was unwanted guests, Ter- 
‘mites have invaded the zoo office. The lawmakers also were told 
we need a new house for the ante- 
  Congress also acta as mayor and/ 
council for the voteless city of : songs aes Foster. Cc ongress Lays Down the Law: Don't Put Banana Peels ink Front of Lawmakers . me se ig tn 
unadulterated, 
There. was Stephen Foster, all 
. But inthe original form?, 
. just like 
    _ ton schools. 
>: ., | Alas for Matthews, the rg J : 
Sometimes Matthews must think | sng hadn’t noticed. 
‘the fight is in vain. Last year he} 
gota letter from the Trenton, Fla... When a normal individual is 
Rotary Club, egging“him on, The resting, his heart contracts at a 
local' Trenton Rotarians, times =e. while on the Capitel grounds. 
Violators, it is peinted out, may 
be fined $300 or sentenced to 
three months in jail, 
Take the matter of must quit speeding: no-hands bike now to be banned. Z 
riding, around Congress, hereafter x * * 
S Ot. Zeake W. Johnsen Jr,, sergeant 
it will still’ be all right to ar- at arms of the House and a mem- 
running rive in Capitel Plaza by motor- iber of the three-man Capito] Po- | If you drive on Capitol Hill your ¢°s learned. will cost $452,000. 
‘car's cow! lights, effective Sunday,/ There was also the matter of 
must be amber or white; and if) tranquiliser pills fer the balls, 
they glare, that's illegal. | These haven't been working so 
The cowl lights we recall could well. What the too wants us fe Washington. 
In performance of thig onerous 
chore this week, Rep: D. R. (Billy) 
Matthews (D-Fla), was om 
songbooks in use by the   
      the letter said, 'pate of about 70 
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        -on Recreation | Slump Woes Drowned 
in Swimming Pools, ’ 
European Vacations 
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Lo, the 
recession-ridden American. He is 
drowning his sorrow in a new 
wimming pool or flying to Europe 
to forget it all. 
Naturally, the man who is out 
of work due to the business slump 
is not among the swimming pool 
customers nor is he taking his 
family aborad, 
t+ & & |. 
But millions of his more fortu- 
nate countrymen are planning to 
spend more on recreation this 
year than in 195T. 
Pan American Airways reports 
that on the basis of current res- 
ervations more Americans will 
travel abroad this summer than 
ever before. 
The airline people say new econ- 
omy flights and pay-later plans 
’ are partly responsible for the in- 
crease. But even on the cheapest 
flights it costs a couple more than 
$800 to fly to. Europe and back. 
a) 
The Swimming Pool Institute re- 
ports that more private pools will 
be built this year than ever be- 
fore. Sporting goods manufactur- 
‘ ers also forecast that 1958 will 
break all existing sales records. 
Retaij sales of. sporting goods. 
im April jumped 21 per cent over 
    
|About Economy 
         
                        
    Feel Basic Soundness 
Winning Fight Against 
Recession Forces 
  
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FREEDOM EXHIBIT — Russian Ambassador Mikhail Men- 
shikov, left, peers at the famed Liberty Bell in Independence Hall 
in Philadelphia as Philadelphia city Representative Frederic R. 
                                
  The same official figures give 
the answer. Total employment of the economy the long downturn 
continued 100 million dollars 
  
1936 Soap Box Derby 
Winner in for. Surprise 
with information on the 1936 soap- 
box derby winner in Rockford is 
asked to get in touch with Attor- 
John F, McCanna who made 
ir'a movie of the affair, 
- The winner is the star and Mc- 
Canna wants to locate him so he} 
can present him with the film. ‘ ‘He | 
may have children by this. time,” 
says McCanna. “I am sure they 
  went up in May. But employment | would 
in manufacturing plants continued son be sory paaend Sore SO 
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Mann holds clapper of bell and explains some of its history during 
  Menshikov's tour of the city’s historical spots. 
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March. May figures were ex- 
pected to be even more flourish- 
ing. Florists, liquor retailers, and | 
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ing sales. ; B uck Rogers’ Space Shi p 
      The American Automobile As: 
sociation has estimated that do-| 
mestic travel this summer should, 
be appreciably higher than last. 
year. For the entire year, it was, 
expected to jump at least 10 per 
cent over 1957. i 
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While this is going on, why are 
sales of automobiles, stoves, re- 
frigerators and other durables suf- 
fering? 
One answer came from a close 
economic adviser to the Eisen- 
hower administration: 
“We undoubtedly have many in- 
stances where a household is re-, 
luctant to commit itself to purchase | 
of an expensive durable such as 
an automobile, but has the cash 
in hand to go on a vacation. A! 
vacation, in most cases, represents 
current spending and not a com- 
mitment to installment payments 
extending over a great period of 
time.” 
  
  
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Chinese First Taught 
Music in 2852 B. C. 
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surface. Reverse rocket thrusts: 
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deputy director of the Advanced 
Research Project Agency, pre- 
dicted a manned satellife would 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS An Independent Newspaper 
HAROLD A FITZGERALD % 
President and Publisher Editorial Page MEMBER OF 
ASBOCIA THE 
PRESS 
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 198 
  
  
Alaska May Become 
49th State of Union 
Last week’s favorable House vote 
on statehood for Alaska has turned — 
attention to this vast and largely 
unknown area of 586,400. square 
miles. . 
Extending for over 3,000 miles from 
Ketchikan on the southeast, border- - 
ing British Columbia, to Attu Island 
on the west, only a few miles from 
Siberia, and north above the Arctic 
Circle, the Territory has a small popu- 
lation of 213,000 and a varied climate. 
x *«* * 
The panhandle area down the 
coast west of British Columbia 
has a moderate temperature com- 
parable to Philadelphia. West 
coast climate is much like that 
of Maine and the weather of the 
interior is similar to our north- 
ern middle west states. The 
northern two-thirds is” semi- 
Arctic and Arctic. 
Alaska’s vast forests, comprising 21 
million acres, are national reserves. 
A new pulp mill is operating in 
Ketchikan and it is estimated that 
this section has enough timber to 
produce a million tons of newsprint 
annually. This would supply about 
15 per cent of U.S. consumption. The 
largest income at present is from 
fisheries, - 
xk «k& 
What perhaps is not generally 
known is that the only tin minés - 
in North America are in the Ter- 
ritory. Other minerals of strategic 
importance are to be found in 
great quantities as well as hard 
and soft coal. Three million acres - 
. are held under oil leases and there 
is every indication of an oi] boom. 
- Many water power sites await de- 
velopment. 
x * * Development of air transportation 
has played an important part in 
drawing attention to the wealth of . 
Alaska. Eleven scheduled air car- 
riers serve the area. Heretofore the 
main commerce artery has been by 
boat from Seattle. The Alaska High- 
way gave the country its first direct 
land route to the United States and 
a 3,500 mile highway system links 
its principal towns. 
About $350 million of Alaska’s 
$500 million income comes from 
U.S. Government spending on 
this western outpost on the Pa- 
cific. That, of course, would con- 
tinue as part of our vital north- 
ern defense. Products which have 
come out of Alaska since its pur- - 
chase from Russia in 1867 for $7 
million, amount to more than 400 
times the purchase price. 
Able US. ieleeation 
to Attend ILO Meet 
A United States team representing 
labor and management and includ- 
ing 16 Government technicians is 
attending the International Labor Or- 
ganization (ILO) conference in 
Geneva. The delegation includes 
seven employer and seven labor 
union members headed by Secretary 
of Labor MriTcHELL and Assistant Sec- 
retary of State WILCox. 
‘ * * * 
Secretary MITCHELL made the 
opening address. CoLa G. PARKER 
of the Kimberly-Clark Corp. 
again heads the employer group 
and RupotpH Faupt of the ma- 
chinists’ union-represents labor. 
Last year's efforts by the U-S. 
Chamber of Commerce, the Na- 
tional Association of Manufac- 
THE PONTIAC PRESS 
48 W. Huron 8t. Pontiac 12, Michigan 
Datly Except Sunday     
  
  
  
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and Advertising Director 
Howarp 8. Firzoeracy - 1, 
Vict Preside and 
Business Manager Jowun A. Rmeyr, 
Assistant Advertising 
Manager 
East M. Trespweu., Circulation -Manager 
G. Marsnatt Jonpan, 
Joum W. Prrrerrsto. Local Advertising 
Secretary and itor Manager 
Rosert B. Tame Georey C. Inwan. — 
Mabasing Editor Claséified Manager 
  
  
The Associated Press ts entitied exciusively to the 
use for republication of al] loca) news printed in this 
newspaper as well as al! AP newa dispatches ’ 
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  turers and others to have the 
U.S. withdraw from the ILO 
have been abandoned. 
x « * : 
One reason may be. that Soviet 
Russia will be at the conference after 
a long absence. Communists no doubt 
will use this world forum as a sound- 
ing: board for propaganda. The U.S. 
has no specific program to bring 
up in ILO because we already have 
standards of living and labor higher 
than in other parts of the world. 
x © -® 
To counteract Communist prop- 
aganda, it is important that the 
U.S. makes its position clear on 
such subjects as racial discrimina- 
tion and-the economic recession 
‘and Secy. Mitchell has done so. 
We can point out, for instance 
that there are over 63 million em- 
ployed and that our unemployed 
compensation pays the highest 
benefits. ek 
‘It should be borne in mind that 
ILO recommendations are not bind- 
ing on any government unless rati-- 
fied by its Congress or Parliament. 
There is no commitment for any fed- 
eral-state form of government to ap- 
prove. thern. . 
Ls = 
Tue American taxpayer, who is 
having to carry a considerable por- 
tion of it around on his shoulders, 
doesn’t think it’s a small work.   
  
    
The Man About Town 
Our Lakes, Hills 
Force Road Planners to 
Do Some Artful Dodging 
Friday the thirteenth: What 
happens only once in 1958, so you 
cannot use it again this year for 
an excuse,   
  
Oakland County's numerous lakes and 
hills were a big problem for the survey 
for the new state limited access highway 
that is to cross it in a diagonal way. While 
largely parallel to the Dixie Highway, it 
* is to go east of Pontiac, then swing west- 
erly and cross the Dixie just northwest 
of Clarkston. 
It will have few straight stretches of 
any length, on account of dodging the 
lakes and swings further away from the 
Dixie to dodge Mount Holly, which it will 
pass on the west side, the Dixie being on 
the east of that elevation. 
It will traverse eight of our county's 25 
townships: Royal Oak, Bloomfield, Pon- 
tiac, Waterford, Independence, Spring- 
field, Groveland and Holly. * 
After a great amount of preliminary 
work, including some aerial surveys and 
, photography, the route as definitely es- 
tablished is in accordance with the map 
recently published in these columns. It 
already has had a strong effect on real 
estate values along its route. 
  
Another area resident, 
Floyd Carleton 
of Oxford; was born in a log cabin. 
  If you're interested in scouting, hiking 
or just the great outdoors, you should at- 
tend the dedication of i 
Chief Pontiac Trail 
Saturday morning at nine o'clock at its 
start at the monument on Commerce 
Road on the northeast shore of Orchard 
Lake. In charge of the ceremonies, 
Dan Murphy, 
is chairman of Clinton Valley Council's 
committee, who have laid out the trail. 
  A shepherd dog, for many years a fam- 
ily pet at the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Ashman 
of Drayton Plains, brought up a live rat- 
tlesnake the other day, holding it by the 
neck, so it couldn't bite him. It had 10 
rattles. He usually shakes snakes to death 
right where he finds them. 
  
Verbal Orchids to- 
Mrs. Eva Schiele 
of 118 Norton Ave.; ninety-sixth birthday. 
Mrs. Henry Speck 
of 715 Joslyn Ave:; eighty-fifth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tloczynski 
of Rochester; fifty-first wedding anni- 
versary. 
Mrs. Elmira Whiteomb 
of Birmingham: eighty-fourth birthday. 
’ Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Alcorn 
of Walled Lake; fifty-fourth wedding an- 
niversary. 
Herman McFarlin 
of Drayton Plains; eighty-third birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smithfield 
of Lake Orion; fifty-second wedding an- 
nivereney, fs 
‘. Mrs. Margaret Fogelman 
of Waterford: eightieth birthday. 
. » Mrs. Mattie Leece : 
of Ortonville; eighty-second birthday. 
Stephen Cocking & 
of Alhambra, Calif, formerly-of Oxford: grain eighty-eighth birthday.   
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David Lawrence Says: His Credit Rating W 
  
Red Censorship Stymies Peace WASHINGTON — Prime Min- 
ister Harold Macmillan of Great 
Britain has just stated the biggest 
single truth that can make the 
difference between world peace 
and another world 
war. He puts his 
emphasis on the 
word “trust” and 
declares it cannot 
be achieved be-’ 
tween the West 
and the East until 
the Soviet govern- 
ment abandons its 
censgrship of 
communications, 
Here are Prime — 
Minister Macmil- LAWRENCE 
lan’s exact words in his speech on ¢ 
Wednesday: 
“I think there can be no real 
understanding amd friendship be- 
tween these two great divisions 
of the world unitl the Soviet 
Union has achieved. sufficient 
self-confidence to abandon the 
control and censorship of com- 
munications, 
“It is rather depressing to me 
that even now the Soviet govern- 
ment should think it necessary 
to spend so much time, effott, 
ingenuity and money on jamming” 
the broadcasts from the Western 
countries. And as as this” 
kind of negative thinking prevails, 
there can be no great optimism 
about the prospects for a wide, 
more comprehensive settlement.” 
This, of course, is the root of 
the trouble — it's the perennial    
cause of misunderstanding and 
mistrust. 
* * * 
Since the news of what is 
_ happening inside the Soviet Union 
-not allow to wait. is censored and the people of 
that country are not permitted 
to read what is happening in their 
own government or in the govern- 
ments abroad, there can be no 
solid basis for a peaceful relation- 
ship. Inevitably distortions will 
lead to the misunderstandings and 
miscaiculation which so often 
in the past have brought on war. 
Throughout the whole world 
todhy there is a demand by 
public opinion that every step 
humanly possible shall be taken 
to avert a war. Many persons 
have gone to lengths alnwst of 
ny * 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Why do we stop-to bother with 
... The trivial things of life... 
Like cutting melted butter with 
.. . A keen-edged carving knife? 
... So many real important things 
. .. Are waiting to be done. . 
For any measure of success .. . In 
battles to be won... Why pick up 
every paper clip . . . Or hairpin 
on the floor... When everywhere 
our brains and brawn... Are 
needed so much more? .. . The 
same as conversation that... Is 
idle as can be. . . When we could 
interchange good thoughts .. . And 
say them sensibly .. . Let us 
forget the trivial things . ... And 
try to concentrate .. . On those 
important matters we . . . Should 
(Copyright, 1958)   
The Country Parson 
    “We'd never make farming 
if we lost the harvested 
along the: way ‘as freely 
as we do church members.” 
» - effective bes ‘ fanaticism in arguing, 
stance, that suspension 
clear tests is a start 
avoidance of war. But 
a delusion. 
The Soviet Union may prate 
about a desire to stop testing, 
but there are enough H-bombs 
already in its stockpile to destroy 
hundreds of millions of human 
beings if war does break out. 
* * * 
The misguided theory that sus- 
pension of the tests would be an 
beginning overlooks the 
adamant attitude of the Soviets 
toward any restriction or control 
by inspection that would ban the 
actual production of the destruc- 
tive bombs. for in- 
of mu- 
teward 
this is 
Dr. William Brady Says: » is blocking peace because it 
doesn’t want to agree to suspend 
nuclear tests without some con- 
trois on the production and use 
of H-bombs, 
Many prominent Democrats have 
put themselves in the position of 
aiding the Soviet side of the debate 
by insisting that a suspension of 
nuclear tests alone is desirable, 
no matter whether any other 
agreements are reached. 
Prime Minister Macmillan, how- 
ever, who has to face in his own 
country the same kind of misuse 
of international issues for partisan 
purposes, takes the flat position 
that suspension of nuclear tests 
cannot be agreed to by Great 
Britain until it has full knowl- 
edge of atomic matters that now 
are withheld by the United States 
through an Act of Congress. 
  
Give Thought to Dangers 
of Radical .Tonsillectomy 
In 194. nearly a quarter of a 
million persons in England under- 
went the dangerous, usually yn- 
necessary major operation, tonsil- 
lectomy. The record show that 
in a period of five years 190 chil- 
dren died from this atrocity. 
Tsay atrocity is 
the right name 
for tonsillectomy. 
In England this 
unnecessary ma- 
jor operation 
takes the lives of 
40 children a 
year, 
In Yarnkeeland 
‘probably many 
more children die 
from _ tonsillecto- 
my — but here DR. BRADY 
the ever-ready operators readily 
blame fatalities on incidental fac- 
tors or unforeseen comolications 
and so keep the unenlightened 
public from realizing that in any 
circumstance and in any hands 
dissection of a child's throat in the 
attempt to “get” every bit of ton- 
si] tissue is indeed an atrocity, 
HAVE THEM CLIPPED | 
For the children’s sake I hope 
no ninnyhammer will infer from 
  . these remarks that. I. do -not be- 
lieve in any form of tonsil surgery. 
Surgéry isthe only adequate treat- , 
ment for the child whose breathing 
or hearing or speech is obviously 
impaired by enlargement (hyper- 
trophy) of the tonsils, in my opin- 
ion. By surgery I mean, of course, 
tonsillotomy—NOT tonsillectomy. 
Tonsillotomy is a minor oper- 
ation, as instantaneous as ¢x- 
traction of a teoth and just as 
safe, No more anesthetic is re- 
quired than would be required 
for extraction of a tooth. It con- 
sists of clipping or slicing off the 
obstructing portion of tonsil, with 
the instrument known as the ton- 
sillotome, guillotine or snicker- 
shee, 
Tonsillotomy was formerly the 
standard method of treating en- 
larged tonsils. 
* * * 
Here I'd like to remind parents 
of children with enlarged tonsils 
of the observation made by Dr. 
Wm. E, Barron of Addison, N. Y. 
As school physician he found many 
children with very large tonsils in 
the spring. 
He recommended removal of the 
tonsils in several instances. The 
parents didn't do anything about 
it, In the autumn the doctor ex- 
amined the same children again 
and was astonished to find that 
the enlarged tonsils had shrunk to _ the news paper | 
‘diagnose prob 
normal size during summer vaca- 
tion=when the children got enough 
sunshiné on naked skin. - 
_.Don't mind my preachments, 
“folks, Bat just for curiosity if you are concerned about . your own. tonsils or your children's 
please send me a stamped, self- 
addressed envelope for the pam- 
phiet Tonsils Are Not All Bad. 
* * 
Signed letters, not more than one page 
or 100 wurds jong pertaining to personal 
health and hygiene, not disease, = 
nosis or treatment, will be answered by 
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- 
addressed envelope is sent to The 
ttae Press Pontiac Michigan 
(Copyright 1958)   & 
Voice of the People _ 
  
answers they come up with are 
sometimes less than brilliant. Go 
to the vicinity of Perry and down- 
town and you'll find it much less 
 eongested than a week ago, be- 
masterminds 
‘Driving’s Terrible 
Near Grade School’ 
time I see how cars are driven on 
this street. Besides the many chil- 
dren living on the street, it borders 
Webster School, and many childreg 
walk here on the way home, sso it’s 
of great concern to many people. 
*:  ¢ & * 
» 
» 
Does a child have to be killed 
before some of the idiots behind 
steering wheels obey traffic lawa? 
Furious Resident 
‘Execute Him Even 
Before Christmas’ 
The jury that condemned Stark. 
weather did the only right and just 
thing. He doesn't deserve the 
privilege of life. In cold blooded 
massacre, he snuffed out lives of 
,11 innocent people. Is there any 
other logical punishment for this 
maniac besides death? — 
* > * 
The blindness factor has ne 
bearing on the case. Thousands 
of people are blind and won't 
see loved ones, ny conduct 
x 7k * 
Citizens of this great country 
don’t owe Starkweather a thing. 
He broke the law and the hearts 
of many, many families. He's 
certainly earned his punishment 
and citizens deserve rights of pro 
tection against a reoccurrence. 
He doesn’t deserve Yo- live until 
the week before Christmas. I say 
rid this nation of such a mad man 
immediately. 
Case Records of a Psychologist:         
All this started because I stated 
I hate to see Perry trees destroyed 
Since reading the postscript of 
HHH’s latest, I realize the tre- 
tendencies to edit. Thank you for 
saving me from being torn.to bi's 
and I promise I won't bother you 
any more on this subject. You 
have a fine paper and I like it and 
1 like Pontiac. There are some 
things called progress that I don’ 
like. Thank you for allowingy me 
space 
Glad I Live in Pontiac 
‘Was the Strain 
Just Too Much?’ 
1 was at the graduation in Ea:: - 
Lansing when Stevenson made his 
speech. I'll have to admit it was 
interesting, but couldn't he hae 
refrained just that once from mak- 
ing snide digs at the present ad- 
ministration? After all, he hasn't 
even announced his intent to run 
yet 
Republican 
  
(Editer’s Note: The Press can. 
not pablish letters of a personal 
nature or poems in Voice of the 
People, : 
(This includes fetters of thanks to 
individuals for services rendered 
to the writers. We would like to 
thank all these fine persons who 
return purses or who give especial. 
ly good care to hospital patient«, 
but because of space limitation-. 
we cannot do that. This shou! 
public message. 
(This also applies to letters cpm. 
mending business firms for special! 
courtesy or service and to letiers 
making ints about trivia', 
personal experiences, Such mat- 
ters are best taken up directly.) 
Crane Discusses His Frankness Mark is a college. professor 
who uses the latest aids for 
making his courses helpful. 
You readers may not realize 
that thousands of high schools, 
colleges and medical schools 
assign this column as collateral 
reading. And physicians from 
coast to coast use their office 
prescription blanks to prescribe 
various booklets offered here- 
with. Newspapers are thus 
blazing new trails in educa- 
tion! : 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Y-335: Mark T., aged 37, 
teaches Applied Psychology. 
“Dr, Crane,” he began, “I as- 
sign your daily column as collat- 
eral reading in my course in Ap- 
plied Psychology. 
a ae 
“We use your 
textbook, too, but 
column contains a 
great many clin- 
ical cases not 
found in your 
textbook, 
“The students 
relish this combi- 
nation, for they 
often learn how to 
   lems in their own DR. CRANE 
parents that formerly caused fric- 
tion, ~ 
“But I want to compliment 
you, too, on the frank way in 
which you offer essential advice 
to teenagers, as well as to older 
married couples, 
“My mother spent last winter 
with us and. she said she wished 
your column. had. been available 
when she was a high school girl. 
“Do you ever receive any criti- 
cism on what you say?” 
WILLIAM WRIGLEY’S REMARK 
Yes, I occasionally receive some 
caustic criticism, but not one per 
cent of the letters are of this 
néthre. 
~~ & & ‘ 
However, that one per centihas 
/ \ ¢ | vi 
; , caused an occasional old-fashioned 
publisher to cancel my column. 
For example, a year ago an 
elderly publisher ordered this 
column dropped because 1 in- - 
cluded the following single sen- 
tence in one of my marriage 
cases: | 
“Most divorces start in the bed- 
room, not the kitchen.” : 
That is such an axiom among 
marriage counselors that you 
would wonder why anybody would 
complain. ' 
* * 
But an elderly clergyman 
threatened to boycott the paper 
“unless that awful Dr. Crane's 
column was canceled at once.” 
This publisher happened to be a 
member of this church, so he 
dropped my column at once. 
“Whenever two men in a busi- 
ness always agree,’ said the late 
William Wrigley Jr., ‘‘then one of 
them is unnecessary.” 
I deliberately try to stimulate 
readers to THINK. Hf they can 
marshal logical reasons to oppose 
what I say, well and good 
For a newspaper is a great 
“University in Print.” [t is sup- 
posed te stiniulate progress and 
eliminate. ignerance, as well as 
bias and false notions inherited 
trom the past. 
hg I Jaunched this column, 
was teaching psychology on our 
Evanston campus of Northwestern 
University. ; 
I had a Ph.D, and was author of 
a widely used college textbook. 
But I decided the future “advice” 
columnists were going to need ex- 
tra scientific preparation, so I 
arranged my teaching so I could 
handle night classes on our Chi- 
cago Campus, while I attended 
rifedical school. all day, 
* * * 
In that manner I acqtired my 
M.D. degree to supplement my 
- Ph.D. in psychology. No other ad- 
vice column combines medicine 
ang psychology, 
Thus, I can offer you readers 
the essential medico-psychological 
tacts for preventing juvenile de- 
2 Vice columns. ‘linquency, divorce. and even 
sanity. 
Yesterday, for example, I gave 
you Martha's case of the frri- 
table bladder, which is a com- 
mon. problem among American 
- young. people. It should help 
thousands of teenagers. 
If this progressive newspaper 
did not release such scientific aids 
    
to ‘the ‘more abundant life, most 
people would never learn these 
helpful facts. 
The diversified “menu” which | 
offer in this column naturally wins 
the highest readership of any ad- 
kt &® 
Leon Parkinson. editor of the 
Muticie Press, said his recent sur- 
vey showed 91 per cent of women 
and 86 per cent of men followed 
this column faithfully. 
That's a tremendous compli- 
ment to the cultural interests of 
readers, as well as a sterling 
argument to show the vast edu- 
cational value of modern Amér- 
ican néwspapers, — 
No Punches are pulled in this 
column. I don’t give you the * vain- around.” This is a clinical column on helpful medico - psychological 
problems as valuable to college 
» ts as to their parents at home, re 
‘Always write to Dr. : i care of Ponting Pree W. crane 
Ses fon 3¢ camed, 
typing and printing” conte whe “Son send for his psychological charts and pamphlets. 
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soley Women Know 
‘| They're OK, 
Like to Hear It    
    
   
i li : sili city stars to them. & 
PEF Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur. 
the Pursley Funeral about the stars i League and former ABC and state 
tournament match bowler. if e 5 Z oe ee ‘ ig 5 a Te i F: 
F they, all of Detroit, and fve grand 
rare woman who can do this. 
  10 Pct. More Tourists 
Methodist|Visit Utah on Vacation - 
Weday Siow he Mrs. epalicd wearicen. ovis Decker| SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's 
Carlson, all of Lapeer;. and Mrs. |Cemetery. _— tourist and Publicity Council re- Raymond Pratt of Dearborn. ports that there was an increase of 
10 per cent in the number of tour- : personal beauty. 
Bessie Coutts, 78, who died Thurs- xk *& * 
day at Suncrest Convalescent Hos- 
pital, will be held at 2 p.m. to-   
VISBURC Surviving ‘are his wife, Nettie; ists visiting the state during 1957,/desirable and thinking of herself 
Deaths Elsewhere Rev. U. G. Camden, (oF ane|two sons, Exwin L. of Grand Rap-\Dut # gain of only 5 per cent in/as desirable, she can enforce this 
ville, a former aes resent, ids, Ear] H. of Spokane, Wash., and a aa concept of at least partial loveli- 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wil be held a the Juddvlle Bt ane toate. ourists apparently did more|ness,   camping out and sleeping in cars, 
odist Church Saturday a the council said. 
Be sr aoe Soret of U. S. Tankers 
Drops by 13 Vessels   
physica] charm, 
* * * 30,000 Trucks Get Mail 
WASHINGTON — About 30,000 
-itruck are used daily to collect 
Methodist Church/stitute, t Ini ap letters from the more than 400,- 
dlegeioes ving == his feet He gooey Bc rr mailboxes on street corners 
two daugiters, Mrs./70 113 tons at the start af 1958\°0 Pn of Linden and Mrs. 
born in Rhode Island. M shelley of Flint: seven\compared with 341 ‘vessels of!Doq Has Right of 
tk * ‘\eyenddhitdren and 13 erent grand [5248 tons at the beginning of og ght of Way 
ALBANY, N. Y. — A New York NEW MILFORD, Conn. (Ap)—| children State law requires that the right 
4of. way be given to a pedestrian 
with a guide dog, regardless of 
traffic signals. credited him with 29. The late 
Major Richard 1. Bong held the 
record with 40 kills. Godfrey was   
  feet. 
Never turn back. 
JOHN A. SKWIRSK aes wateds& on tain 
NORTH BRANCH — Service for|of 13 vessels and 66,000 tons during! 
died Thursday. Her mother, the P02 A- Skwirsk, 62, a former resi-|the year. 
late Mrs. Mary Garfield Stanley-) 
Brown, was the daughter of Pres-/ 
ident Garfield. 
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HUDSON, N. Y. (AP)—Dr. Al- | 
fred Einar Sherndal, 72, chemist | 
credited with developing atebrine, | 
died Thursday. Atebrine, a syn-| 
thetic substitute for quinine, which 
is used in the treatment of ma- 
laria, was of prime importance | 
during World War II for eyes 
ing U. S. troops fighting in the         
         
   
          
               
     
       
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Eugene H. | 
Hinton, 58, executive sports edi-; 
tor of the Miamj News, 
Thursday of an apparent heart at- 
tack, i 
x* * * 
BUFFALO, N, Y. (AP)—Anton | 
William (Tony) Wurzer, 53, vet-| 
eran sports reporter for the Buf-/ 
talo Evening News, died Thurs-| 
day of a heart attack. 
* * * 
OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) — pr | 
George D. Hubbard, 87, head of. 
Oberlin College department of | 
geology and geography for 2% 
years, died Wednesday. After re- 
tirement from Oberlin in 1937, he 
taught at Harvard, Kentucky and 
the Univérsity. of Missouri, 
*« * * 
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Fran-} 
ces Elliott Clark, 98, pioneer in 
music and education, died Thurs- 
day. She was credited with first 
developing recorded music in mu- 
sic education in the Milwaukee 
public schools in the ypidlirscen, 1900s. 
Mrs. Clark, one of the organizers    
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They can be sherp as a tack ine 
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. eternally vulnerable to flattery. 
honest man can look at him- 
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isn’t desirable, It if the rare, 
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New Zealand's place in the world 
of economic setup is largely supported 
by the cow and sheep industry. 
108 NORTH SAGINAW 
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NEW YORK — Thiokol, the first 
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tenance job in the open can take 
twice as long as normal when 
swarms of mosquitoes or black, 
horse or deer flies are : 
Lindsay says the armed forces - 
now have a repellant of some 
four hours’ duration but the 
services are looking for a repel- 
ah of neath longer Saentien, 
Sdidpeaed soll to be at- 
to humans by” body 
odors. They seem to prefer 
whites -to darker-skirined ’. hu- 
mans.. Eskimos and Indians are 
largely immune to the mosquito. 
Light-colored clothing is better 
than dark, but it must be heavy 
or loose enough to prevent the 
mosquito biting through it. 
In Atami, Japan, is a circular 
hotel which slowly turns on a 
central axis so that you get a dif- 
ferent view everytime you look 
out your window. ‘Seeks Answer to Mosquitoes 
Biting Humans 
OTTAWA  — The Canadian 
Defense Research Board is now 
in the second year of a five-year 
program to find the answer to 
the itchy question of what makes 
a human being so palatable to 
mosquitoes. 
“It's too early to say whether 
we'll have any luck,” says ento- 
mologist Ian Lindsay, chief of 
the board's e pro- 
  The work is being carried on 
with government grants at Cana- 
dian universities. 
The problem is far more than 
just a a aueend o te armed 
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FAYETTEVILLE, N, C. (AP)— 
somewhere children shout; - 
But all is quiet in Fayetteville, 2%: 
for the ladies are all talked out. 
Once there were seven of them. 
That was June 2, when a home 
test to crown the talkiest woman. 
The —e were $1,500 in appli- 
Tone at a time, they've all had 
their say. Originally the record was 26% hours of nonstop talking. 
Each contestant upped it. 
Mrs. Frank Williams, the last 
regular contestant, won $1,000 
worth of first prizes with a mono- 
minutes and logue of 38 hours, 41 sien 
50 seconds. 
That brought on Fayetteville TV 
personality Ernie Eye, mother of 
four who is hostess for a teen- 
agers’ show. She beat the record 
and kept going—for as long as 
she could, she said, or as long as 
donations: kept coming toward a 
teen town for her TV fans. 
Like the other contestants, Ernie 
had a 2'-minute break each hour, 
plenty to eat and could go any- 
where the 60-foot microphone cord 
would permit, Her husband, Army 
Col. Thomas P. luliucci is sta- 
tioned in Korea. 
Ernie, -an attractive blonde, 
croaked to a halt last night after 
53 hours, one minute and 40 sec-|- 
onds, “I’m pooped,” she observed. 
The amount of the donations 
had not been determined, 
Weigh Cutting 
Trooper Force State Senate, House 
Deadlocked Over Bill 
to Provide Funds   
LANSING @® — With the jobless 
pay issue out of the way, the 
knotty problem still facing the 
legislature today was whether to 
risk a cutback in the State Police 
force. 
Involved in a deadlock over the 
same appropriation bill for 1958- 
59 operations was a decision on 
wiping out the State Safety Com- 
mission by cutting off its funds. 
Senate-House conferees on the 
issue, nominally $516,000 apart 
on police spending have been at 
loggerheads for two months, 
- Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port 
Huron), captain of the House 
bargaining team, vowed last night 
he wouldn't yield a ‘single dollar” 
from the House position for leav- 
ing the police force intact. 
GOP majority senators, whe 
have methodically cut other 
Commissioner Joseph A. Childs 
said it would force him to lay off 
100 troopers, and provided noth- 
ing at all for the safety agency, 
which received $25,000 for the 
current year. 
  
Brazil Ranks Seventh 
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil is 
the seventh most populous coun- 
try in the world. The first six are 
China, India, the Soviet Union, the 
United States, Japan, and Indo- 
nesia. 
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Paint Dealer Venezuela, but they are 
worlds apart in the treatment ac- 
corded U.S, citizens, 
there is coolness that borders up- 
on open hostility. 
Ooo|informed over a 
welcome you to Colombia. Please 
have a cup of our fine coffee.” 
A white-jacketed boy immedi- 
ately starts serving coffee—back- 
bone of this nation’s economy. 
* *«* * 
There's a quick look qt pass- 
ports and health cards tad te theia 
passenger is ushered into. the bag- 
gage reception room. Each pas- 
opens his suitcase but   
    BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) It’s|traveler is on his 
only eer eildren shouts [ea@ltal city ot ha and Ca trom § fo mine, ary 
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While you are waiting, this is to|. way. 
averages 
happens to the passen. 
a North Ameri- ger—particularly 
can—who lands at Maiquetia, the 
Here there is warmth, sympa- | airport for 
thy and friendliness. In Caracasjcity of Caracas, Venezuela's capital 
x * * rifles, pistols, or even sub- 
A passenger alighting here|machineguns, are on guard at 
walks through two of .smil-|Maiquetia. They bunch all passen-|s 
ing, blueuniformed customs/gers together and lead them to 
Then comes the long wait—45 loudspeaker: 
“You will pass through in just a/minutes to two hours or more— 
before a traveler is called to pre- 
sent his passport and health card. 
* * * 
Every passport and health card 
is rigidly inspected. At another 
desk a Venezuelan, with a soldier. 
looking on, flips through the cards 
in a filing cabinet,} just to make 
sure no enemy of the state is try- 
ing to enter. After that, there's 
rush by passengers for another 
room where 6 to 10 Venezuelans 
are typing out entry index cards. |“ 
[ 
delivering baggage. Once suit-|country, all you have to do is to 
cases are opened, the customs-em-/buy.e plane or ship ticket, and 
ployes usually rummage thorough-|have a visa for wherever*you are ly contents. When this,isigoing. - ae ; over, a customs slaps @| Here there’s a smile 
    
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  CAR IN AN ATTIC — Evidence of a stormi’s hurled for over a block and plunged through the 
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Summer inaaee. Start June 23   
MSU Offers Courses in ‘Miia Pontiac area residents will be 
able to enroll in courses this 
summer offered by Michigan 
Staté University. 
Ciass will be offered in Pontiac 
at the Webster Elementary School, 
at Camp Oakland, near Oxford and 
See Senate OK 
Defense Plan   
Solons Predict Passing j 
of Ike’s Bill Today in 
Watered-Down Form 
WASHINGTON (AP)—Two in- 
fluential leaders predicted today   that the Senate will approve a de-| ministrative Leadership, 7-10 p.m., fense reorganization plan in about|Tuesday and Thursday, - 
the form it passed the House yes- 
terday by a 402-1 vote, 
* * * 
“I think, we'll give President 
president should have to act as 
our commander in chief,’’ Sen. 
Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) said 
in an interview. He is chairman/|Difficulties, 8-11:30 a.m., Monday 
of the Senate Armed Services through Friday. 
Committee. 
* * Science Education, 8-11:30 a.m., 
Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH), sen-|Monday through Friday. jor GOP member of the Armed 
Services Committee, agreed in a 
separate interview, saying: 
“We will not accomplish every-|/Methods, 8-11:30 a.m., Monday thing the President wants but I through Friday. 
think we can reach a common 
ground that will be acceptable.” 
* * * fi 
As passed by the House, the bill| first or second class sessions. would give the secretary of de- 
fense greater authority over uni- Webster will be TE 499, a Work- 
fied combat commands, It also shop in Children’s Experience in 
Creative Learning. would strengthen the Joint Chiefs 
of Staff and centralize weapons 
research and development under 
a single director. 
x * * 
While saying the bill generally 
is acceptable to him, Eisenhower 
urged changes in three sections 
that he said would hamper/|to 25 Saperen a ee 
treamlining ratio: it |made ance . . 
rm a rndiitin’* (mSCPentine: € Patteraes #t., Pon. 
But House Democrats, joined by|tiac. The tuition is $54. “legalized insubordination.’ 
a few Republicans, dealt Eisen- 
hower a stinging defeat yester- 
day in rejecting four moves tojoffered at Camp Oakland must be 
bring the reorganization bill closer|mailed to the Dean; College of 
in line with his wishes. Education, MSC, East Lansing.     ment and Appraisal, 7-10 p.m., 
Tuesday. 
Soc 437 Culture and Personality, 
Eisenhower all the powers that a|7-10 p.m., Monday and Wednesday. ‘Cranbrook Institute of Science,,’ 
Bloomfield Hills. 
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In the first session, June 23-July 
3, two courses will be held aticuidence six credits meetings to Webster. They are: TE 305, Ele- 
mentary School Curriculum, and|€ arranged. 
TE 444, Special Methods and Ma-    
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sources in Teaching will be held 
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through Friday. a.m., Monday through Friday. 
using Museum Re-|three credits, meetings to be ar- 
ranged 
School Children $9 a.m:, Monday 
The Sting fe 0 tt Pte oe Pee ROOM ADDITION AES 499—Workshop in Guidance; lew «3 54,96 Per Wook 
FE 419 — Mental Hygiene of 
      
  
    
     
       
            
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Webster. All are three credit 
courses and can be taken as 
graduate work. 
June 24-July 29: 
AES 464—The Teacher and Ad- 
FE 404b — Individual Measure- 
and 
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TE 309 — Diagnosis of Reading! 
TE 499—Workshop in Elementary 
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July 21-August 1: 
TE 499—Workshop in Reading 
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or all of the above courses at the 
‘Another course, to be taught at 
Dr. Edith Reach Snyder, prin- 
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from 8-11:30 a.m, Monday | 
through Fridzy. . 
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Can You Change, Take F rustrations? 
giving than getting? A reversal of the in-. 
fant role, which has only demands. 
4. Can you meet stress without, dis- 
abling. symptoms? 
5. Can you direct your anger into con- 
servative outlets? 
6. Do you have the napa | te 
love? Which the doctor says is the any 
neutralizer of hate. 
7. Can you relate to people in a con- 
sistent manner? Or do you switch -from 
friendliness today to hostility tomorrow? 
* * * 
Menninger, general secretary of the 
Menninger Foundation in Topeka, advanced 
the list in a speech before the sa itt Coun- 
ty Mental Health Center.   
AF Mechanic 
Steals Bomber - Croshes to His ROCHELLE PARK, NJ, (AP)—If you 
want to find out how grown-up you are 
emotionally, here’s a test. 
Following are seven qualities listed by 
Pr. William C. Menninger of Topeka, Kan., 
a noted psychiatrist, as criteria. of emo- 
tional maturity 
* * * 
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abandonment of solutions learned in child- 
hood. . 
2. Can you accept frustration for 
future gain? Compromising rather than. 
running away or fighting. 
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3. Can you~ find more satisfaction in Off on Mystery Flight 
HUNTINGTON, England . (AP) 
stole a bomber plane early ‘this 
morning and zoomed off alone on 
British the jitters, 
Left-wing leaders here 
that the presence of American 
bombers armed with nucle 
weapons adds to the island’s aged 
gers-that someone might go ber- 
serk or accidentally drop one of 
the atomic bombs on -Britain, 
¥ * * 
The plane that- crashed this 
morning carried no bomb of any 
sort. A hurried announcement 
from the headquarters of the 3rd 
U, S, Air Force assured Britons 
that the plane was not combat- 
ready. 
The Air Force said it was an 
obsolete Tornado light bomber, 
one of the last two in use at the 
U..S. air base at nearby Alcon- 
bury: 
Just what prompted the run- 
away flight was not known, The 
Air Force said the plane was pi- 
loted by an airman who had no 
instruction in flying. . 
The plane sped off the runway 
at Alconbury shortly after mid- 
night. It gained altitude, banked 
to the right and crashed almost 
immediately into a railway line. 
The é¢rash cut the tracks used 
for the overnight express between 
London and Scotland, delaying 
service four hours, 
* * * 
The runaway crash came only 
_|10 minutes after another accident 
involving another U. S, Air Force 
plane from Alconbury—a collision 
in flight between an American jet 
trainer and. a Royal Air Force 
Canberra bomber. Two Ameri- 
cans and two Britons died in that 
crash, . 
Names of all three dead Amér- 
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    Death | aid Rose and Virginia Rose stood in England After Taking |by the bed of their 5-year-old son, | 
~A U. S. Air Force mechanic themt in spirit. 
a mystery flight. He crashed to/Wayne, Ind., 
his death a few miles away in the/ Donny had been struck in the left} 
kind of mishap that gives thejeye by a shard of pottery and/ 
insist |flew to Los Angeles. 
nd pate two years. But as they [They Remarry _ 
at the Bedside 
of Sick Son , 
‘GLENDALE, Calif, (AP) —Don-| 
Donny, as a. minister reunited] 
them in marriage. 
But it was Dénny- who reunited] 
* * * 
His father was working .in Fort | 
might lose sight in the eye. He| 
Donald and Virginia had een| 
prayed together at Donny's bed-| 
‘side they realized they belonged 
together, ; 
: * * * 
The boy won a 1,000-to-1 chance | 
—an operation was successful and/| 
the eye was saved. Last night, in 
his room at Glendale Memorial | 
Hospital, Donny won something | 
else: a father. 
Mrs. Rose, 37, sniffied as Dr. | 
L. W.. Faulstick, her Lutheran | 
pastor in nearby Highland Park, | 
performed the ceremony. ovis 
Donny's physician, Dr. 
Ghrist, was best man, 
: * * * | 
For Donald Rose Sr., 32, the | 
ceremony ended two long, lonely’ 
years, He's going back to Fort | 
Wayne for his things. Then he'll 
move here to rebuild his family | 
life. 
“Before, it seemed we were io | 
compatible,” he said. “There | 
wasn’t any one big reason for our 
divorce. I guess it was a case of 
nerves and misunderstanding.” | 
* 2% * 
What about the future? 
“We have to stay together,” he | 
said. “If anything else comes up, | 
we'll just straighten it out, sede all. A 
Donny’s sister, Melodie, 7, 
watched as her parents were re-| 
wed. Mrs. Rose's daughter by a | 
‘previous marriage, LaVonhe Arm. 
'strong, 18, was maid-of-honor. 
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Dohny’s injured eye was un-/ 
bandaged last Monday and he ex- 
claimed: “Mommy, I can see.” 
But the doctors ordered the band- 
age replaced, at least for a few. 
days to avoid chance of infection, 
After all the excitement Donny. 
      
     
     
    
    
   
    
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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. #— 
| A Marine Corps hat emblem soa 
|been returned to Col. Charles S.' 
‘Todd 16 years after he lost it when 
he was taken prisoner by the Jap-. 
anese on Guam in 1541. | 
! The emblem was found by Maj. 
R. G. Gilmore, then a platoon 
leader, when the island was re- 
‘taken by U. S, forces in 1944. He’ 
‘learned at a social gathering here | 
late in 1947 that the emblem had | 
jbeen lost by Todd and returned it) 
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Discuss. News of Service Personnel 
eof Gls © M. Sgt. Ardent J. Butler of 2685 s0n of Me. and ry Richard 
‘Saale ‘Tell US. fo maritgrions service wie pertorm 
       Deal. Directly With jing the duties 
“East Germany —___|sioned officer-in- charge of the 
training and field 
advisory branch and utilization. 
and training 
branch of per. BONN, Germany (AP)"— The Russians made it official today that the United States will have 
Pog ey ver egpead| : Germany g nine'sonnel 
American Army men and their! United Statee- helicopter who strayed into the Air Force in Red satellite. i\Europe head-   
  DOOLEY ULMAN 
A. B. Neil H. Ulman, sen of-Mr. 
and Mrs. Herman Ulman of 2, 
Gerdon Ave., and A. B, Lynual C.. 
Dooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. teh 
Dittmar of 508 Lowell St.,         ; A. 3 C. W. J. Morse, AF 
The Russians delivered a letter /b#den, Germany “16583957, 1616. Support Sq., APO ~ (Engine Rumble Saves Drowning Boy 
Where. Her Son Died 
     
        WARWICK, R, I. (AP)—Mrs. pee aad 0 someon 
ids as cued a boy from Warwick Cove| : , ep 
; near, where her owp,;S-year-old son “no ~— ihe ip or RaQuin 
    GM Uses Special Fuel 
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| Todd, 8, in trouble in the water. 
She plunged in fully manne _ 
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. — Fur- swam about 2% feet to him 
ther rises in automotive engine Shore She applied artificial respi-   Aly &. Saginaw Above Oakland Theater 
compression ratios-are likely to be| ration and revived the youngster.   
  limited by “rumble,” 1 
ichanges are made in the chemical | 
composition of fuels, according to 
Warren M. Wiese of General Mo- 
‘tors research staff. 
* * : 
In a report to the saci of Aw   
Remember 
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to the U. §. in Bonn| %Sét. Butler, his wife and two 
declaring that return of the Amer- 8°95 have been visiting in Pontiac m 110, New York, N.Y. 
* enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in | ometive Engineers’ summer meet-| 
the “Buddy Program” and are ing here today, Wiese defined 
stationed at Lackland AFB, Tex. “rumble” as a “‘low-pitched thud-   *    Father's bey June 15 “ 
      icans was “not within the come Ai, left Thursday for Tempe, 
of the forces.” where he will assume duties| Receiving basic training in the! Ulman served with the Civil Air, 
The letter ref the U. S. au- 'with Detachment %, AFROTC, at Air” National Guard is Donald J.|patrol for five years and won a 
thorities to the East German gov- 4"i20na State College. Bennett, son Of scholarship for flying lessons. He 
ernment, Prestimably the United x * Mr. and Mrs. Jo-\ais9 spent two years with . the| 
States now will make some sort) Loren B. Palen Jr., YNTSN, seph L. Bennett Ground Observer Corps. Dooley, 
of approach to the satellite offi-'son of Mr. and Mrs, Loren B. Palen of ST Ti1inoisiaise has received flying lessons.’ who will cials, Secretary of State/of 185 S. Shirl tioned Ave.., Bot 1956 graduates of Pontiac 
Dulles said earlier this week that ° pri eAoeyssti be stationed; at Central “High School. negotiations with them to secure where he will @ — Lackland AFB.) ‘They may be written: A.B. Neil! 
the return of the eight officers serve for two| | Tex., for threel Uiman, AF 16602791, Flight 290, 
» Months. He may! pox 1501, Lackland AFB, Tex., and’ be written: Don- 4p Lynual C. Dooley, AF! 
al a ; er ere /16602777, Box 1501, Flight 390 
Lackland AFB, Tex. years. A Pontiac 
Centrad High 
School graduate, 
he enlisted in the’   and one sergeant would not imply) 
diplomatic recognition of the Red! 
German government. 
The United States and its allies * 
    
    
do not recognize the East Ger- Navy April 4 are fon! phases man government on the ground) . after serving in BENN APB. a that it is-an illegal regijne im- the Naval Re- ’ * “ Whisk Prices - posed by the Soviet army. The serves. He a4 Lt. Col. Donald E Matthews, y Americans had asked the Rus- be written 
  whose parents reside at 13 Feneley| 
  . glans as the postwar occupation - ae B. Palen|*™ hers 
authokity in East Germany to re- PALEN . ¥YNTSN 437- Pe U: ry preg rep | turn the men. 68-77, aaa 3 C/O FPO, nd ; ra received) Oal in eXICO 
+ «¢ ‘San Francisco, Calif. degrees this year from the Uni- 
a A * . versity yheshigea under ed Q F Sco h Selli 
The icopter got lost in a ‘school's erseas gram. Com- vali coTc in 
thunderstorm Saturday. The Com.| Pvt. Ronald E. Ulatowski, son mencement exercises were held. in| ty... 9 
High os $25 a Fifth, — charged it with violation of aa Mrs. Edward Z. Ula- Germany's Heidelberg University. | 
st German air space. East towski of Almont, recently com-, 
Si oc momeegax! stan ac co peed cued wake etude eae cie act Ge ea) Highball eo) der tight government controj, raining at Fort Leonard Wood. spaCTRON at Fountainebleau, MEXICO CITY (UPD — Whisky 
have accepted Dulles’ contention Mo. He is a 1957 graduate of France. Before entering the service drinkers in Mexico are — a 
that negotiations would not imply|Almont High School. be worked as an engineer with hard sock in the billfold. 
recognition of the eastern govern- * * ® ithe Fisher Body Corp. He is mar- Trying to keep dollars in Mexico.| 
ment, A. 3 c. Wellington J. Morse, red and has four children. ensayo Sa ee -' high duties on many imported ar- 
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brought sharp cries of pain among 
‘the foreign colonies and the tourist: 
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Result is that some brands of 
Seotch shot up to $25 a fifth 
in stores, with lowest known- 
is around $19 or 
$12. In better bars, a highball 
| mow costs $2. 
Since tourists are among the 
main consumers of whisky in Mex- 
ico, the government step may 
something of a boomerang. One a 
the government's prime goals is to 
‘keep tourists coming to Mexico, 
ifor they bring in lots of dollars. 
A big gimmick jn tourist adver- 
itising isthe favorable exchange! 
\rate of 12.50 pesos per dollar. Now, | ae 
  
       
      
           
     
           
        
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60 cents a fifth. With whisky prices 
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- ee has made official his candidacy | 
P i for a sixth. straight term. The s | i 
2 Pe, Colonial Suite Governor filed nominating peti- 
$ am | tions for the Aug. 5 primary elec- 
eg. $249.00 168 “y | tion yesterday, lugging them 
SAVE $81.00 Aa 8 from his second floor office in 
: 4 the Capitol down to the office of Colossal buys! Win style 
ren salt e! Revere le Secy. of State James M. Hare. the government has slapped new | 
some are wondering whether Mex-| 
ied will lose tourist dollars by tak-|Téforesting the little nation to re-| 
ing away the cheap drink and food claim land and curb erosion,    ‘ding noise (in the engine) which is. 
‘different from knock but is associ- 
ated with combustion.” 
this problem, oe 4 
said, members of GM research 
staff's fuels and lubricants -de- 
| partment had run tests covering 
| $00,000 miles of “suburban” type 
driving with eight experimental 
engines using ea blended — 
fueis. 
If engine compression ratios are 
increased above their present 9's- 
'to-l average, several factors of 
\fuel composition ‘must be controlled. 
to alleviate the “rumble” problem.’ “es ez ax 
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Wiese suggested changes in the 
aromatic (benzene) content of 
fuels and the use of certain phos-, 
iphorous additives, The additives. 
help control the ignition of the air- 
fuel mixture in engine combustion 
a. apparently by modify- 
ing combustion chamber deposits 
that accumulate when a car has 
been used for suburban driving. 
The additives gg could bene- 
fit the customer by allowing | 
| Meher saaee elGiciencies to be 
siined thro uate engine | compression ratios 
In a sense, Wiese said, “rumble” 
supplants the former problem of, 
engine knock as a limiting factor 
in high compression engine de- 
velopment. 
* * ‘en 
Obviously, he added, chemical 
\composition of fuels will become in| 
jer creasingly important in the devel-' 
opment: and design of future en- 
igines. | 
| 
‘Mayor to Start 
Forest in Israel 
« Named for City 
Mayor William W. Donaldson 
hopes to plant the first tree of a 
“Pontiac, Michigan, U. S. A. For- 
e&t” in Israel this summer 
He’s undertaken to promote lo- 
cally a campaign by the Jewish 
| National Fund to raise for     
  
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| “That's when I hope to make 
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    Pontiac High School Class of 1928 «- ‘ . is all set for its 30th anniversary Sat- 
The reunion will begin with 
a reception at 6°p.m. in the high school. 
Two of the class members,-Mrs. Rolfe 
Smith and Harcourt Patterson, discuss urday. 
Printed 
Card Is 
Proper “Dear Mrs, Post: When vis- 
iting friends in the evening, is 
it ever permissible to ask the 
host (or hostess) to turn on the 
television_set,in order to watch ° 
a specia] program that is be- 
ing televised on the particular 
night?” = : 
  Answer: One might ask the 
hostess if they like the: so-and- 
so hour, and if they say “yes” 
with any enthusiasm it will be 
permissible to ask if they would 
like to turn it ‘on, 
“Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- 
ter was to have been married 
in March. Shortly after the in- 
vitations were sent out the 
ohana Ponts who is in the 
Navy, had his leave cancelled . 
very unexpectedly becalise of a 
special assignment. A notice 
was sent to all wedding guests 
cancelling the invitations, 
“They now plan to be mar- 
ried in July. I would like to 
know if it is necessary to or- 
der new invitations, or just 
what is the procedure in notify- 
ing them that the wedding will 
now take place.” 
  
Answer: <A_ printed § card, 
worded as follows, could be 
sent to notify the guests of a 
new wedding date: 
The previously postponed wedding 
of 
Miss Mary Jones 
and . - 
Mr. Henry Brown 
will take place 
at four o'clock 
St. Mary's Church 
  “Dear Mrs. Post: J would 
hike to know whether ‘or not it 
is proper to eat the skin of a 
baked potato. If so, may it be 
taken up and eaten in the fin- 
gers?” 
  
Answer: It is entirely correct 
to eat it if you like it. Most 
properly you would cut potato 
and skin together into pieces 
with your knife and fork and 
then put a little butter on each 
one as you eat it with the fork, 
not in the fingers. 
DUNCAN E, MC VEAN 
Candidate for a BS degree 
in pharmacy at the Univer- 
sity of Michigan's commence- 
ment exercises Saturday is 
Duncan E. McVean, son of 
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McVean 
of the Pontiac State Hospital 
grounds. At ceremonics pre- 
ceding commencement, he will 
be commissioned’ a second liet- 
tenant in the U. S. Air’Forve. 
In the fal] he will ente? the 
Horace H. Rackham School of - 
Graduate Studies at the: uni- 
Yersity, priot’ “to coeering, ithe 
service, 
  the twelfth of July 
  the event. 
anniv versary General chairman Joe Hiltz prom- 
ises a good time for all attending the 
dinner. To   Pontiac Press Photes 
school days with S. M. Dudley (right) 
one of their high school instructors who 
will be attending the affair. 
terson will be master of ceremonies for Mr. Pat. - 
  insure its 
Jolt Him or Jilt Him—Abby   28-C lass Eesonal News of — 
Set for | 
of 1928 of Pontiac High School. 
General chairman of the event, 
to be held at the high school: 
rnnne & § pm toe B. 
tz, Cochairman is Mrs. Carl 
wean 
" Others assisting with the 30th 
anniversary are Mrs. Stewart 
Houghton, Ward Richards, 
terson, Forrest Glennie, Phyl- 
lis Stock, Lewis Loch, Mrs, 
Lr Smith and Mrs. Andrew 
i 
The invocation will be given 
by Floyd Miles. Special re- 
marks will be made by Frank 
J. Du Frain, former superin- 
tendent of schools. ~~ 
S. M. Dudley will recall 
many events for the class. He 
will be remembered as a for- 
mer principal of the high 
school and originator of the 
Pontiae High School band, Or- 
ganized in 1912, the band took 
the first state award in 1916. 
Tribute will be paid to the 11 
deceased members of the 238 
graduates. Mr. Patterson is 
master of ceremonies. 
success, every detail is checked with 
Mrs..Stewart Houghton, reunion secre- 
tary.   
  afternoon Mrs. 
bon nage ge 
which the four ‘will crs ‘Lincoln avenue, and Adeline Hook of Wash: 7 
Martin of of Mohawk Me son aiterteinar con honoring Mary ‘Taster, who — Earl 
     
    sa, hg 
, upon adorned the 
et Luther, who teaches at Daniel Whit- field ool, was honored by teachers from her ns -at a farewell luncheon at Devon Gables 
. A bon v motif, with a replica of the SS United States-and small suitcases as place ani were featured at the affair. 
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Adah Shelly of Wash: 
. Bay View, where she will n street left today for 
‘ibrarian for the sum- mer months. Her associate in the library will be Elinor Squire of Minnesota, a former Podiliac wes 
- ts & 
Also journeying to Bay View for the summer are dent. 
Mrs, Maxwell H and her family, of Ottawa drive, who will leave Saturday. Mr. Doerr will join them later. b. * zi * i 
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jaeckel of Osmun street _ for the next two weeks is Mrs. Jaeckel’s sister, Mrs. 
Hulda Winkler of Hamilton, Tex. 
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James Brian, son of Howard E. Brian of Scott 
Lake road, and Jerry Sigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 
Sigler of South Jessie street, have enrolled in the. . 
Chorus 
Oftticers 
x* * * 
Newly elected chairmen are 
Mrs. Edwin Amidon, publicity; 
Mrs. Dodge Melkonian, social; 
Mrs. Walter Whittkopf, cour- 
tesy; and Mrs. James Absure, 
telephone. 
Longfellow PTA 
Honors Officers 
Lengfellow PTA held a co- 
operative luncheon Thursday to 
honor teachers and outgoing 
officers and to welcome new 
. Officers. All teachers received 
corsages, 
On the luncheon commnieias 
were Mrs. Paul Chancey, Mrs. 
Clifford Hickmott, Mrs. Har- 
ley Braner, Mrs. Lee Baker, 
and Mrs, Olin Simmonds. 
Marriage-Shy Bachelor in ‘Steady’ Rut By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
“DEAR ABBY: I am a di- 
vorced woman with two sons, 
ages 1] and 9. I have been 
: srt going steady 
= with a bache- 
lor for eight 
_years. We 
‘ have been en- 
joying all the 
«Tights and 
privileges of 
engaged coup-     
es les all during 
¥ ~ this time. Ev- 
ABBY ery time I 
mention mar- 
riage he gives me ‘another ex- 
cuse why he can't marry nie. 
“He has nobody else to sup- 
port and lives alone and has 
money in the bank. He never 
bought me one thing that cost 
over 10 dollars and I am the 
one who has him to my house 
for dinmer without demanding 
that he take me out. Now will 
you please tell me why he 
doesn’t marry me?” 
WAITING 
DEAR WAITING: Will YOU 
Install Offi icers   please tell me why he should? 
He never had it so good. 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: I am a young 
man of 20 and my parents 
are always trying to make me 
get a date. The fact is that 
I have asked lots of girls for 
dates and have been turned 
down because I am so homely. 
“I don't want to get hurt any 
more so J] have given up ask- 
ing. What can I do to get my — 
parents off my neck? Aren't 
boys supposed to have feel- 
ings . ... or is that just for 
girls?” 
A HOMELY BOY 
DEAR YOUNG MAN: Hand- 
some is as handsome does — 
and if you think only hand- 
some boys get dates with girls, 
you had better look around. 
Keep asking! 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: I have a 
friend who admired a hand- 
knit sweater on me. I told her 
I would be glad to knit one 
for her if she would pay for 
the yarn and buttons. She 
agreed, but asked me if I'd 
do the shopping for her. I 
Sylvan Gardeners Meet 
The final meeting of the 
season of Sylvan Lake Branch 
of Woman's National Farm 
and Garden Association was 
held Thursday at the homes 
of Mrs. Albert E, Kohn and 
Mrs. Robert D.- Waugh whose 
lawns adjoin on Sylvan Lake. 
Other hostesses for the event 
» were Mrs. R, D. ‘Aumaugher, 
Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski 
and Mrs, William Harris. 
OFFICERS INSTALLED 
‘Mrs. William McCallum, .na- 
tional extension chairman of 
the association, presided at the 
installation of officers for 1959. 
Mrs’ Aursaugher became pret: 
ident. 
", Others taking office’ were ' Mrs: Frank D. Webster, vice 
president; Mrs. Kenneth Ollis, 
second vice president; Mrs. 
Wayne Smith, recording secre- 
tary; Mrs. W. J, Sanderson, 
corresponding secretary; and 
Mrs. Eugene’ L. Johnsoa, treas- 
' urer. 
x *. 
As a gift of appreciation for 
use of the Oakland County Boat, 
Club, it was, voted to plarit 
shrubs, and flowers around the ~ 
club. The group .also voted to’ — 
‘present a bicytle rack to the 
City of Sylvan Lake for use at. 
the beach. 
Mrs, Harry Wood was wel- 
.comed as a new member, and © | 
Mrs, Oren) Blink and Mrs. Mae 
Williams were — wo knit her the sweater and gave 
it to her. She has worn it for 
almost two years and never 
once mentioned paying for the 
yarn and buttons. How can [. 
get my money?” 
KNITT ER 
DEAR KNITTER: Don't be 
a knit-wit. Ask her! 
‘ * * * 
“DEAR ABBY: I have been 
locking in your column to find 
an answer to my problem ‘but 
so far haven't found anyone 
with the same problem I have. 
Tt is my husband and what 
to cook for him. He is the 
fussiest eater I ever met. . 
“Here is a list of things he 
will not touch: Turkey, chick- 
en, roast beef, pork, lamb, hot _ 
dogs, hamburger, vegetables, 
lemon pie or cake with frost- . Py 
* 
  HAROLD A, GOYETTE . 
Graduating from Wayne 
State University School of 
Mortuary Science is Harold -A. 
Goyette. He is the son of Mr. 
me Vote \ t ing. [am a good cook but I 
am at my wits’ end trying to 
find something he wil] eat. Will 
you please tell me what I can 
fix for him?*’ 
AT WITS’ END - 
DEAR AT: About the only 
things left are livers, kidneys, 
brains, fish, fruit, pumpkin pie 
and cake without frosting. Good luck! 
* + 
' “DEAR ABBY: ‘What do you 
do with a guy who is loaded 
with dough but tells you he is 
saving it for a rainy day?” 
IMPATIENT 
DEAR IMPATIENT: Freeze 
him out and give him hail. 
For a personal reply, write 
to ABBY in care of this paper. 
Enclose a_ self-addressed, 
stamped envelope. 
© @AROL A. SAPP 
: Greduating from University 
of Michigan with a BA degree 
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sapp 
of East Walton boulevard. She 
‘majored in speech and educa- 
2 be, and isa member of Zeta 
scams, Tentatively OK Camp Oakland Project + arbie'O. Thalasker of     Ne, Fe RRL 
Bloomfield Hills 
  cle dive. He is & member of Alpe & ha. 
pe ld and Mrs. Hoyt 
tended commencement exeeiaes a ast Lansing” 
x. 2 S$ 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAtee (nee Mary Sunday. 
McKerrow) of 
‘ lations on the birth of twin avenue are receiving 
daughters, Ka’ 
Peasy aes Carey Gee Sune 2 at Pontiac Gonaral 
pote 
McKerrow o Thi ts are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 
avenue. Paternal oe eee 
are Mr. and Mrs. Re evs of 
The birth of a daughter, Michele are 5 June 10 at 
St. egg: ee ere eae 
: of Dover road: 
ts are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 
It road. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. nares 
Barton of by Mr: and 
Karns of Crescent road are paternal grandparents. 
  
County Committees Back 
| Elected © Proposed Girls Ranch 
Continued expansion of Oak- 
land County’s 
JANET E. BOLTON 
Mr, and Mrs. Norman R. 
Bolton of West Hopkins street 
announce the engagement of 
their daughter, Janet Elaine, 
to Army specialist Eugene R. 
Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Russell Payne of Winton drive. 
No wedding date has been set. 
“Four pages today 
in Women’s Section 
Fixtures Gleam 
Bathroom fixtures finished in 
24-carat gold plate are being 
mass-produced for sale at mod- 
erate prices, These wil] glitter 
like solid gold if washed with 
a sudsy cloth, then wiped dry. 
* 
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JEROME B“LIBBY. 
Receiving a bachelor of*mu- 
sie degree from University of 
Michigan is Jerome B. Libby 
of Mt.’ Clemens street. He 
plans. to” teach at Washington 
Junior High Schdol.   ANN H. WILLETT 
Mr. and Mrs. G.. Howard 
Willett of Birmingham an- 
nounce the engagement of their 
daughter, Ann Harris, to 
H. A. Miller, son of Mr. and - 
Mrs. Harold S, Miller of New- 
tcn, Kan. Miss Willett was 
graduated from Stephens Coi- 
lege, Columbia, Mo. Mr. Miller - 
is a member of Phi Delt: Theta 
and studied at the University 
o. Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. and 
at the Kansas City Art’ In- 
stitute. 
Rebekah Lodge Holds Meeting 
Mrs, Woodrow Sutton, noble grand, presided at a meeting 
* of Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 
246, held Thursday evening at 
Malta Temple. 
A memorial service was held 
for Mrs, Florence Rice, and 
the annua] memorial was un- 
der the direction of Mrs. Eva 
Mathews, : 
Mrs. Lavina /Barrows from 
the Odd Fellow and Rebekah 
Home in Jackson was a guest. 
Wever PTA 
Honors Staff 
The PTA of Wever School 
held a picnic at’ Hawthorne 
Park Thursday afternoon for 
the school. staff. New board. 
members were introduced and 
notebooks passed on to them, 
from outgoing board members. 
Mrs, William Anderson, new 
council presiderit was guest. "On 
the social committee were Mrs, 
Charles Norman, Mrs. James . 
Brown, Mrs, William Lawrence - 
. and Mrs, Earl Franklin, 
Final Meeting 
Held by Unit 
The Cancer - Unit -of St. Michael “held its fi- nal, meeti and ae 
Thay nthe Parish 
Meinbers - recorded 2028 arti- 
| i : , The two comtniiiees recom. 
mended that the full Board of 
Supervisors hear about the 
eo ee 
2 ae officials 
pointed out, would be the same 
as if the juvenile gir! were 
; in ‘the Children’s Home 
outh Home, or other 
branches of ‘the juvenile pro- 
ALITA MAE STRICKLIN 
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Strick- 
lin of Stout street announce the 
engagement of their daughter. 
Alita Mae, to William Dean 
Koehnleih Jr., son of the Rev. 
and Mrs. William D..Koehnlein 
of Connersville, Ind. 
She is a graduate of Fort 
Wayne Bible College where 
she received a bachelor of 
education degree and a teach- 
er’s diploma in Evangelical 
Teacher Training Association. 
Her fiance is a graduate of Fort 
Wayne Bible Collegé and is 
now a senior at University of 
Southern California. 
cles have been made for the 
American Cancer Society since 
Jan. 1 and the group ‘has 
packed and mailed 31 pounds 
of material for dressings to 
the Catholic Medica] Mission 
Board for use in Medical cen- 
ters in Asia and Africa, Mrs. 
R. A. Lamb was luncheon 
chairman. 
  Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Streli 
of Adelaide court announce the pg my of their daughter, 
Joan Lorraine, to Claude Lee 
Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Claude Walter of Elkhart, Ind 
Both are June graduates of 
7 College, Lamoni, fowa,. No wedd t bee st ing date has     
  
  
    
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Ch ene ee Permanents | Feed ild Alone if Manners Unreliable |“SSkFREER 
AT ALow, | Oe pe ie eae oc ee ae a. ‘ |tamily was here for dinner,” But later 1 found her play with silverware with our ease, they. 
-|writes Mrs. E. ae anaes. First, tt peo. (the salad pretty hard to take, AS can't manage interest in-our feel- 
1c ae er tected Monty and Sybil.against ine nn ao toate, T found ne hate ees bee A lid nous 2 : & spoon, a! igi. Out of ar tomato we have’ guests, it seems sensi heen! = , oo 
‘ted himself with his fingers. Later| {he shy glares of eatraged viel 01 “thinking, ““Maybe these to plan for the difference. al crema yp. (] $90 GIVE HIM THE VERY BEST ; 
my in-laws criticized his table parents aware of their need for YOU Parents ars Hist asking ‘00 (All rights reserved, NEA : ay ee 
manners to my husband and I jo. to develop acceptable eat- much of ‘everybody.” _ Service, Ine.) LOW PRICE! 
All wants ‘done by senior 
students under , super.    
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    vision of instructor. rer’ peal rang se ing skills, Children’s muscular skill and’ ' (Copyright 1958) Te 
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Phone FE 4-1854 to have good table manners?” | Lacking nurseries and Nannies, 
I shouldn't expect him to. we can gain these two good: ends 
‘Why doesn’t Mrs. E. try feed- for ourselves by feeding little boys 
tea Seabee abies ak tate eee | ‘and girls before we feed our 
guests are coming te dinner?. |guests. : There was much genee ta theeld| Thoush I've said 1 don't expect 4746 
tor Information and guests oak ately. It square children, I recently discovered my 
. ly taced i separ chat our young—|tierence bas limitations. 
PONTIAC 'sters and guests often find each J found myself sitting across a 
: other's tale sanners: and conver table trom an enchanting little : : NEIL 3 N 
_ BEAUTY COLLEGE me —— ‘sation mutually boring.     _ Closed All: Day 
? W ednesday Picnic Set | . 
4? for June 24 |. 
.) by Sorority | 
Omega Mu Sigma. Sorority ‘held 
‘its final business meeting of the         
       Receiv BA degree fro eg ad like poap ‘year at the Union Lake road home 
1%, East Huren | E iN ing a e ree m | So Monty and Sybil ate ther ate ag ers. So ' as lof Mrs. Elmer Lea. Co hostess was 
‘mmanuel Missionary College, suppers in a nursery under the she was hungry, the Mrs. Louis Livingstén. Behind Kresge’s. 2nd Floor -} Berrien Springs, is Neil Mul- | supervision-of a Nanny whose work| which she stuffed roast beet into . —  lins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- jt was to train them in the dining, her mouth made endurable the 
ton Mullins of Birmingham. A — 
MERLE NORMAN | freiigion maior, he was heted COSMETIC STUDIO |} ® Who's Who among Students in American Universities and 
Come In for a Free Colléges for 1958. He has ac- No Boy So Popular 
erage rae cepted a position as principal 
se He Can Break Dates! | The following officers will be in-- 
‘stalled in September; Mrs. Merrill 
‘Petrie, president; Lola Strom, vice 
| President; Mrs. Leo Halfpenny, 
‘treasurer: Mrs. Louis Livingston, 
irecording secretary; Mrs. Don Cot- 
iterman, corresponding secretary; 
Mrs. Lea, chaplain: and Mrs. A. 
iD. Esler and Mrs. Wayne Anable. 
auditors.   
  
  
  
            
         
    
    
  
  
  
         ? Coumaisies beads Sar a aeuk: that will ring forever, in his memory, an im- 
“Ban d. St d t By RUTH MILLETT Sy | ing year are Mrs, Kuga Kojima, portant milestone. Always acceptable for 
Mrs. Leonard Coster and Mrs. eo W : j ; 
ul en S A teenage girl writes: “I've had several dates with one. \Y) 4 wey. caPucsea Gukeus: 18e. Dad are Watches in all leading makes. Tietacs te 
of the most popular boys at our high school. Now my A.D. Esler, serapbook; Mrs. in cultured pears or emblems. Cuff Links 
Dad says he doesn’t want me to go with him anymore. , | Harold Clifford, publicity, and and Emblem Rings of his Fraternal Order. 
His reason is that this boy has broken a date with me a iN | Mrs, John Jadwin, flowers. Travel Clocks, Cigarette Lighters, Foun- 
compe of tee Oe bidiearacg chance Jo do something i 5 ee ae. will - held tain Pens and last but not least BINOCU- 
une 24 at the Hatchery road home . : ; wi . 7 
‘I'll admit it hurt me and made me mad when he of Mrs. Frenk Soreker. Co-cheir- LARS. High in power but Low in price. Pe 
broke the dates. But what I* eae | imen are Mrs. Ray Koskela and fect for that Baseball or Football game Da 
can't make my Dad under- excuse she is asking for more | (Mrs a —— All ornare wants to attend. ° 
stand is that this boy is sO. shabby treatment. And that is jmembers are invi 
pular he can get away just what she will get. ; en CHARGE or BUDGET 
with that kind of thing.” You say you are 16, Well. that First Baptist Group Pontiac's Oldes elry S 
Look, Sis. Your Dad is absolute. isn't too young to learn ‘that it is, ‘Meets for Dinner ontiac s Uidest Jewe ry Store 
ly right. He hates to:see you let a a mistake for a girl to date a boy by. | y : 
boy get away with treating you who feéls he is doing her a favor | Forty members and friends of N P li C 
shabbily—no matter how much of to take her out Doubly oe, Airy, slim- Loyal Philathea Group met at First re e au i e 
a =e he is among the teenage Accept a date on those terms and ming dress turns into a travel suit Baptist Church Tuesday evening | . ; 
crow you give up a little of your self“when you don the fitted jacket. for a business session and cooper: ~ Fr he, RS 
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ste you humble yourself to that S!v¢ Up any of your self-respect half-sizers across shoulders, waist’ Mrs. Edith McKee, mother off . . 7 P - 
extent is that, being a man, he 44 expect a boy to show you and in length Bill McKee, missionary in the 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 
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make excuses for a man’s lack | So Cross this date-breaking big 1412, 16%, 1842, 20',, 22%2, 241,. work there. The dinner was served ———— . - —_ 
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Calbi Music Co. is the local dealer for the Conn women don’t learn it until after,Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, the Woodbine drive home of Mrs. / 
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. 2 9x10 Green Brier Viscos  —-—s._................ 495) 29.30 70 11°10°x12 Beige Tweed—Rayon & Wool Bark |4°.90 92.00 
. : 4 9x10 Leaf Greer. Ax. All Wool... .................. a9 ” $7.20 71 81x12 Green—All Wool Bark ....... 113.00 $9.50 
Beautiful All-Purpose 7 $x11-6" Floral Beige-Durlon & Nylon ......... 8247 $0.85 | 72 12x12°8” Light Grey Plush—All Wool ..... 306.00 199.00 . 10 9x12-4” Floral Grey All Wool—Ax. ......... 109.64 70.83 73 6'3"'x12 Coco—All Wool Cut & Loop Pile .... 98.00 59.50 
| | Oo Li D AY 12 9x12 Grey on Green — Durlon & Nylon ..... 95.40 $9.52 | 74 7°11"x12 Saga—Plush Fine Wool ........... 147.00 93.00 
Mien 16 9x16 Floral Grey—Nylon & Durlon ......... 12740 79.36 78 7'3’"x12 Coral Tweed—All Wool ...... .... 86.00 48.00 - 
bie. 19 8x12 Grey — Durlon & Nylon Ax. _......,. 74,92 42.69 76 7°3''x12 Green—Carved Wool Wilton ...... 166.00 107.00 
TA B L E - 21 $’8"x12 Grey on Green — Nylon & Durlon .. 102.47 63.93 77 11'1"x12 Mocha—All Wool Twist ... 207.00 132.00 
24 10x12 Floral Grey—Durlon & Nylon... 105.97 66.12 78 10'6"x12 Brown & Green—All Wool Tweed .. /25.00 81.00 
with a Sturdy Built-In Benches 25 11x12 Floral Beige—Nylon & Durlon .....—=—s-'106.53 =: 722.76 79 8x12 Gold & Beige—Nylon & Acrilon .......!56.00 115.00 
: 26 11’9”"x12 Brown & Gold—Barkweave All Wool !5>9. 102.95 81 11°7"x12 Turquoise—All Wool Bark ..........166.00 112.00 
| wm 628 :12x12'S” Grey—Nylon & Durlon si 3165 824 82 9x12 Grey & Brown All Wool Scroll  _...... 156.00 118,00 
; \Sih 29 12x13 Floral Beige—All Wool Heavy Ax. 207.09 134.65 83 10°2"x12 Brown—All Wool Bark Tweed ...../43.00..112.00 
88 = 30 12x13’9" Mayfair Beige—All W'l Bark Weave 82.28 120.43 85 9'10"x12 Beige—All Wool Round Wire ......1.7.00 84.00      
          
            
      
      
      
               
    
    31 12x13'3” Wheat Beige—Chromspua Tweed .. 122.8) 84.48 86 11x12 Opal—All Wool Velvet -.. +... 168.00 119.00 
32 12x13'10" Frosty Earth—All Wool Tweed ....165.04 107.69 87 9x12 Beige-Green-Random—All Wool ....... 142.00 102.00 
33 12x13'3” Temple Gold—Colorspun ........104.48 65.65 88 10x12 Chromspun—Black & White Tweed .... 91.00 58.00 
35 12x13’2" Temple Gold—Colorspun ......... 104.48 65.65 88 12x23 Brown—Acrilon , ......,.403.00 279.00 
~ 36 12x14 Leaf Green—All Wool Ax... ....... 167.10 106.79 90 12x13 Black & White—Nylon Tweed ........ 119.00 68.00 
LIGHT WEIGHT - 37 12x14’6” Text Green—Nylon & Durlon .......153.67 95.88 $1 6°2"xl2 Heather—All Wool Tweed ......... 96.00 43.00 
CONVENIENT 38 12x14'3” Facets Green Heavy Wool—Ax. ....22 227.65 147.63 $2 10’10"x12 Gold—Plush Pile Cotton .......... 84.00 49.00 
38 12x14°3” Brown & Gold—All Wool Sakweave 189.05 124.83 93 7°4°x12 Grey—Tone on Tone Wool .........1/4.00 68.00 
set benouad 41 12x15’9” Sea Green All Wool Barkweave .... 208.95 137.97 94 4x12 Brown & Green—Nylon Tweed ......... 55.00 22.00 
43 12x16 Facets Grey—All Wool Heavy Ax. ....25489 165.73 95 12x16°8" Black & White—Rayon Tweed ......19800 99.00     
               
              
              
           
                  
      
                   
      
        
          
          44 12x16 Temple Gold—Colorspun ........... 126.91 79.56 | % 78°xlZ Beige—Plush Pile Cotton ........... 69.90 93.00 
45 12x16’6” Beige All Wool Ax gs ..24969 160.61 98 11x12 Black—Nylon Tweed ...... 161.00 112.00 
IDEAL ton Curecon coe: USE tne ae es 99 7°9"'x12 Coco—Plush Wool & Rayon _.. 187.00 117.00 
shuntin — fever berbecus) 49 12x17'3" Temple Gold—Colorspun......... ! 30.8 85.79 a - : . feamping + bunting * pcr cs + card table - con on 100 12x14’6" Brown Atrilon Swedish Design .....24/.00 171.00 BRaxs 
# uoutwnon ar Mis) atersieusy terdiny end lca 53 12x19'4" Mayfair Beige—All Wool Tufted .. 908.’ 199.28 101 12x15 Green Tweed Matching Colors ....159.00 107.60 i% 
fe COMPACT chair rs ond tables only 1 unit) — to 4° width 55 12x19 Tropic Jade—Colorspun We eehe eae anaes - : “ 94.48 102 12x14°11" Green Tweed Matching Colors ... 158.00 106.60 side ated 
ein slp cian aa als ails S6 12x19°8” Red—All Wool Round Wire ....... 287.1! 176.89 } 103 12x21'8” Grey—100°. Virgin Nylon Twist ....392.00 196.00 fier 
qivedy ipragellies eee poset a com oe nae $9 12x20'1” Sea Green—All Wool Bark .........266.10 175.75 4 104 8x9 Beige Chromspun seaneeeosageode 64.00 32.00 
HOLIDAY wil stond frmiy , pee: 62 10x15 Tropic Jade—Colorspun . 99,19 62.18 105 $x12 Brown—All Wool Bark .............., 72.00 - 36.00 
(J salle repprczatond ty tar pao Sa 65: 15x20'9” Mayfair Beige—Tufted—All Wool .. 41431 268.00 | 106 12x17'S” Brown & White ...........141.00 70.95 
sire caret 66 15x20'9" Tropic Jade—Colorspun .......... 206.29 1289. 32 107 12x13'6” Charcoal—All Wool Tweed ........ 216.00 108,00 
          
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| Twenty-six musion pupils wh j 
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‘ning in the Little ‘Theater of] 
‘Madison Junior High School. Par-| 
ticipating were Sherry Bonham, — 
| Taunya Negus, Karen Beebe, 
‘Larry Kasat, Connie Vanderlind, 
‘Mahder, Mary Jean Bray. 
Also playing selections were 
‘Julia: Claus, Theresa Mahkder, Sher- 
‘rill Wharff, Mary Ann Sftphison, 
James Norris, Karen Hockstad, 
‘Suzanne Koren, Rosemary Mitchell, 
‘Mike Harmon and Julie George. | 
Kathy Harger, Kiki Sekles, Mary 
‘Jo Koren, Carol Sommer and Kathy 
‘Irons also played. 
  
Shower Given 
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Lois Kramer, who will marry | 
4 Richard O. Reynolds June 28, was 
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vat the West Rundell street home 
-of Mary Anne Reynolds and Mrs. 
| Thomas Thornberry. 
Guests included Mrs. 
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  Leon 
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Kelley and Mrs. Herbert Hampton. | 
| Also present were Mrs. Gary 
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Leon 
  
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  Women of the Moose, Pontiac 
chapter 360, honored retiring senior 
regent Mrs. Clifford Lynch (center) at 
a luncheon given Thursday at the East Huston (left). 
_ (right) is the new senior regent. Pentise Press Phete 
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Elects Officers ‘Temperance Union 
State Trooper Harold Wade spoke 
; anid showed films to the Frances for Fall Term 
/ Willard Women's Temperance 
Union on.-the problem of traffic- 
Homemakers Extension Club meet- 
ing, held Tuesday in the Orchid 
Others participating in the eve- Street home of Mrs. Thomas 
-*'ning's program were Peter Niemi; Skaggs. 
=. Mrs. Mable Wisner, Lois Bradley,’ 
3 | Mrs. Bertha Locke; and Mrs. Anna elected chairman; Mrs. 
« ‘Measell. Walter 
‘Wittkopf, vice chairman; Mrs. H. 
James Elliott, secretary; Mrs.) 
‘Thomas Skaggs, treasurer; Mrs. 
Roland. Hudson, community cheir- 
‘man: Mrs. Donald Montnev, proj- 
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The Pontiac National Hairdress- recreation chairman. and Mrs, Wil-   
4 ers Unit 168 named delegates to liam Bergemann, reporter. 
“% the National Hairdressers and) Outdoor cooking was — demon- - 
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Bride-elect Nancy Lewellen and 
cher fiance, Carl W. Ziobro, were 
honored at a dinner party and 
miscellaneous shower Wednesday — 
evening. Some 170 guests attended. 
the affair, held at Gay Haven Hall.) 
Detroit. Arrangements of red roses 
centered the dinner tables. 
Nancy is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. A. R. Lewellen of Devon- 
‘shire road. Her fiance's parents 
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ziobro of a 
Detroit. The couple will exchange 7} Lt} 
|wedding vows Sept. 6 at St. Hugo, 
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Ann Eastman, of Milwaukee su- 
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Charlott Ruth Myers and Cecil) 
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Harley Bowers. Mary McCurdy. 
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Doris Nelson   
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Bride-to-Be Never Too tee ne ee ‘s 2¥ zie ot | tore r OOLENS ot Entertained [Me ts Ce Be Ch d | as a lat SF: easuremen an. e ange | NOW. ae 
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, bride-elect of} mm By JOSEPHINE* LOWMAN < att y bn 5 hes; Large Retsigerated Storage Vaults, 
Barrie Fell, was feted at a mis-| ° Q. “I am 3 years old, ts {t|'4l) and weigh 125 ‘pounds. My} to $150 Insurance, Plus . : 
cellaneous shower W: bust 34. waist 28 andi * al-| too late to develop my bust?” Lmespaseeshe c3 4 
ternoon, Hostesses were Mrs. : hips 34 inches: I am so embar-) a 
Charles Matson of Drsyton Plains A noes Gikh os meothtn Gen (ent Snel ny walet. Is | Now $2.95 box , Janet Matson of to be too late for anything. You | huge and makes me self-conscious per Te can increase your bust measure: | 4m | terribly overweight or “ é 
Guests were Mrs, J. W. Keasey mest ty draping yee Ne iba wrong?” | We Clean and Press on Saturdays Mrs. M. K. Fell, Mrs. C. W. Buck. muscles. If any of my ‘readers : 4 We Glean ane f 
Ms. H.W. Ch aoe wish to have these exercises | | A- Neither one. As you see 
Henderson, Mrs. V. M, Lindquist, send 9 stamped, sell optreeed | ee ee niet o On. Tear HURON DRY CLEANERS rs, Cari Mores, Mrs Cami earcoge with your Request tr | eee is a Sle large Oe i 
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Others included Mrs. L. G. Row- - inches tall and weigh 122 pounds.| uealty during the next year or 
y, Mrs. W. H. Sink, Elda Sutter, fs this too much weight? I feel) gq but might Nature — . 
F, Tull, Mrs. M. J. W: fat.” ; een te ie eee | ; 
cies J. F. Williams, Charlotte A) You are just exactly ‘the | slimming exercises. Also re- Bp ; may Gat Men A. A. Dae, right weight. Z member posture. Hold your ab- 
couple will be married June ~Q. “I have a daughter who is| domen in. 
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eg al OY ee beaeg gem eae be seriously damaged. (to Norman DeVault 
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Well-Groomed Man” Kn — ro Tuesday her shy and retiring and lead to avenue announce the mar- aie ont . Bernice lack of popularity, It is most im-jriage of their ‘daughter, Jo Ann. 
rae » Mrs, Ralph ge 1 _ portant for her to feél that shejto Norman Ray DeVault, son of * 
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by Fifth Grade _ | Bs School : JANET ortcake 
Pepin host to the on gratel! Pontiac Press Home Eaitor “BY srs. L. M. Philp” i 
graduation class at a dinner held|f Yummy! It's strawberry Cream together: | | 
in the school’s multi-purpose room. | shortcake time again! This is + cup shortening H 
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_ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN : NINETEEN   
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  <n, who now secure 
  approve a two-year extension of 
this arrangément, but he refused 
tand the court backed him up. 
* * bd 
State attorneys say the court's 
decision clears up any doubt that 
the State Health Dept. can control |e 
local water supply systems. 
Affected by the decision im- 
  The company had tried to get} 
tthe courts to order Dr. Heustis to) Vater ig Na Detroit of thejan extension of the contract under mediately are the 313 homes in. 
the Southfield Woods Subdivision. 
The contract with the water 
company expired last year, but 
résidents have. refused to hook. 
State officials now say that they 
will be given ample time to make 
new connectiotis with Detroit 
ne S hua the old system is 
lclésed off.   * 
  
Essay Contest To Receive $50 Bond 
at Orion Community 
Program Next Week 
LAKE ORION — Walter Cud- 
nohutskywho graduated last week 
from Lake Orion Community High 
School, a 
of the Lake Orion Chamber of 
Commerce essay contest on “Lake 
Orion, the Ideal Community of To- 
morrow.” 
He will receive a $50 U. S. 
Savings Bond from “ chamber 
at a community % 
program at 9 p.m. - 
June 2) at the. 
Bandshell, The 
contest, sponsored 
with the high 
school English ~~ 
Department, was 
epen to all stu- — 
dents in the igh = 
school. 
The Chamber ™ ’ 
will award a $10CUDNOHUFSKY 
merchandise certificate to the win- 
ner in each class and to the 12th 
grade student submitting the essay 
judged second best in his class. 
Walter, 17, is the son of Mr. 
and, Mrs. Walter W. Cudnohufsky 
of 1949 S. Lapeer Rd., Orion Town- 
ship. A member of the varsity 
football squad, he was awarded 
a 4H scholarship to Michigan State’ 
University where he will enroll 
in the fall. 
Runnerup senior was Eleanore 
Hatfield of 220 S. Bellevue. Other 
winners were junior Jeannine 
Deablar of 79 Smith Court; sopho- 
— Patty Beraud of 2500 Orion 
. and freshman Joan Falken- 
bury of 446 Indianwood Rd. 
* * * 
The essays were-- judged by Rd 
James Sherman, publisher of the}. 
Oxford Leader; Charles Seed, ed- 
itor of the Rochester Clarion, and 
Joel Rippa, Pontiac Press subur- 
ban news editor, 
230 Get Diplomas 
at Walled Lake High 
WALLED LAKE — Two-hundred 
and thirty seniors. received their 
diplomas at commencement exer-   
cises. last night at Walled Lake) 
High School, 
Dr. William E. Stirton, vice pres- 
ident of the University of Michi-| 
gan, delivered the main address, 
He was introduced by Superintend- 
ent Clifford H. Smart. 
The. valedictory address was giv- 
en by Peggy Emmert, an all-A 
student. Salutatorian was Gladys- 
ann Wenz. 
E. V. Ayres, principal, presented 
the class for its diplomas, Assist- 
ant Principal Oliver Rose called 
‘tthe roll and Joseph Long, presi- 
dent of the Board of Education, 
handed them to the seniors. 
Mysic was provided by the high 
school band and the invocation and 
benediction were given by the Rev. 
Perry Thomas of the Commerce 
Methodist Church. 
Chicks From Britain 
Thriving in Ghana 
ACCRA, Ghana ~ Thousands of 
day-old chicks hatched in Britain 
now are thriving on big farms in} 
Ghana. 
The new country’s department of | 
agriculture established -a poultry 
project five years ago with the 
idea of raising fine stock from 
British birds. 
Chicks flown from Britain are 
reared at Pokoase, near Accra. 
This station has sold 13,000 birds, 
to date, and 18,000 hatching eggs 
to farmers in all parts of Ghana. 
It hopes to produce 30,000 eggs 
a year for incubation, There is 
also a training course in poultry   
at Pokoase and technicians are be- 
ing trained in England, 
  
Where Did | Come From 
to the Hospital; Mom? 
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (# 
—Four - year-old Mark Andrews 
caused an awkward silence when 
he asked his parents before some 
dinner’ guests: 
“Where did I come. from to the 
hospital?” 
Getting no answer, he said, ‘‘Oh, 
well, we'll look it up i in the Baok 
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  At Brandon Field Tomorrow   
‘Jamboree, the first to be held in 
Ortonville, will take place at 3 
letie Field:~ 
More than 200 youngsters, from 
all local scout units, are expect- 
ed te participate in the event, 
according to Leader Nor- 
man Williams. Others in charge 
Fete PTA Members 
at School Luncheon 
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Six) 
members of the Glengary Elemen-’ 
tary School PTA were guests at! 
a luncheon given yesterday by the   
"7 school faculty. 
The group was honored for ren- 
LaQue, Mrs, Emil Savich, Mrs. 
Mac Canaday, Mrs, Herbert Zinns- 
meister and Mrs. George Phillips. 
Glengary teachers also pre- 
sented gifis to four teachers who 
are leaving the staff. 
tary School during the next school 
year; Ouida Ott, who is moving, 
Schmidt; 
who will teach at Twin Beach) 
school during the riext school term. p.m. tomorrow at the Brandon Ath- 
They are Mrs. Hazel Underhill, | 
who will teach at Wixom Elemen-| Slate Scout Jamboree weeny 
ORTONVILLE — A Junior Scout of the pregram are Gerald Sha- 
ver, Cub Scout leader, and Mrs. 
Howard Grovensteen, Girl Scout 
neighborhood chairman. 
Tite Jamboree will be preceded 
‘by a parade, which will form at 
2:30 p.m, at the Town Hail. From 
there, it will proceed to the field 
rwhere each group will set up head- 
quarters in a tent, displaying the 
work they've <——ec during | 
the year. 
Highlight of the program will be 
the Court of Awards at which 
scouts will receive. honors. 
The scouts will cook their own 
suppers and in the evening will 
gather around a camp fire. 
There will be a first aid station 
in the hall of Brandon High Schooi.     
| 
County’s 4-H Agent. 
at Colorado Confab 
Oakland County 4H Agent Jack 
|Worthington is at Colorado State 
> 38 school year. PTA guests were 
''Mrs. John Dickinson, Mrs. Warren College attending a three-week ses- 
sion for extension agents. 
Worthington was one of seven) 
in Michigan to receive the scholar- 
iship given by the Horace A. Moses 
Foundation, Inc, 
‘Waterford Girl to Wed 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mr. 
and Mrs. Victor F. Sebroski 
jof Airport road, Waterford Town- 
‘ship, have announced the engage-   
  
Ann, to Leonard Roebke, son of| 
An August wedding is being 
| planned. Largest Class 
Will Graduate 148 Receiving Diplomas | 
at Rochester Sunday; 
to Be Most to Date 
nual commencement exercises at 
4 p.m, Sunday, Rochester High 
[School will graduate its largest 
\class ever — 148 seniors. The pro- 
gram will be held in the high 
school auditorium. 
The gtaduates will be pre- 
sented by Harlan Johnson, high 
school principal, and the diplo- mas will be handed out by Henry 
L. Purdy, secretary of the Board 
of Education. The Rev. Walter 
C. Gerken of St. John’s Lutheran 
Church will give the invocatjon. 
Music will be provided by the 
Varsity Band and the Senior High 
‘Choir, directed by Frank Irish, 
x * *   
| Jon Applegate, president of the 
1958 class, will be the main speak- 
er, and the valedictory address 
will be delivered by Daniel Allan. 
* * * 
ments at the Honors Convocation 
  Monte Clute, 
president, and jpinen, honor boy; 
Council 
into the National Honor Society 
along with 14 classmates. 
  
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pioneers who built it in thé late 
fur traders ‘and Indians. A bond 
  2 ) } 
/ MURALS OR RESTORED FORT =» A ann. 
of artists and technicians’ is working almost as * 
hard on the restoration of Fort Mackinac as the 
suff there will be a Fort Mackinac this summer 
closely résernbling the one known by the early 
was sold recently to finance ‘the restoration. At 
™, Dr. — T. Petersen, lett, * the State   ti lM as 
huis. It depicts 
1700s. As a re- 
issue of $50,000 
in-the restored f 
a 
\ F « 
4 v4 Historical Commission Museum, is directing the 
“work on a muyal painted by artist Dirk Gring- 
the ambush of American forces 
on Mackinac Island in 1814. The center mural 
depicts the building of the fort. Bottom photo 
shows a canoe race on the lake with Fort Mack- 
inac in .the background. Murals will be placed 
ort. ROCHESTER — At its 75th an-! 
‘Receiving the Danforth Founda- 6 
tion Awards for scholastic achieve-| 
Tuesday were Bonnie Mitchell, out-/ 
ito South Carolina; Caroline ment of their daughter, Patricia standing senior girl; Gary Lam- 
who will teach at Com-| 
merce Elementary School during|Lenoard A. Roebk e of: Sandy Student 
the next term and Elverna Bhslion, |Beach drive, Waterford Township. ‘Doris Peltier, They were inducted 
‘lica and How to Fight It. |Civie Groups Express Desire to Cooperate   
        
  lege students Audrey Joan Bar- 
told and William L. King, Daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. 
Bartoid, the bride-elect is affili- 
‘ated with Alpha Theta sorority. 
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Harold G. King of Edge- 
wood drive, Walled Lake. He is 
a member of Delta Gamma Tau 
| fraternity. 
  
New Titles Added 
at Pontiac Library 
Pontiac City Library has an- 
nounced the following new titles 
are ready for circulation from the 
Main Library: 
FICTION ~ 
Barr, Purely Academic; Filetch- 
er, The Daughters of Jasper Clay; 
Hutchison, Tamarac; Portune, The 
Old Man & The Sky; Snow, The 
Conscience of the Rich; Spring, 
Time & The Hour; Wingate, Doc- 
tor Tom. 
MYSTERY, WESTERN 
Bush, The Case of the Russian 
Cross; Rivett, People Will Talk; 
Winterton, The Narrow Search. 
BIOGRAPHY 
Pearson. His Life & Strife; Rob- 
inson, Caruso — His Life in Pic- 
tures; Wrangel, Always With Hon-     ur. E 
| | GENERAL SUBJECTS | Adams, Sparks Off My Anvil — 130 Years In Advertising: Beckett, 
All That Fall; Fodor, Austria — 
1958 — Benelux — 1958 — Scan-| 
dinavia — 1958 — Switzerland — 
1958: Hawk, Practical Physiologi- 
cal Chemistry; Maleev, Diesel En-' 
gine Operation & Maintenance; 
Morris, It’s Easy to Increase Your 
Voca Murtha, Paul Man- 
ship; Osborne, The Entertainer: Od . a BOK 
Press 
WALLED LAKE-A strong faith 
in the community is paying off 
lipe the ‘Welled Lake 
Library Board. : 
“ * <= 
Main 
ley, public library consultant from 
the Michigan State Library, who 
showed a ‘film entitled “Public 
Library Service—What Is It?” 
Miss McKinley praised the vol- 
-tinteer library workers for their 
accomplishments. She cited the 
need for support from residents 
and local government as being 
necessary for adequate. library 
service. 
Mrs. Margaret . Hughes, board 
president, presided at the meeting. 
te  * of 
The library, which opened for 
the first time in August, 1956,   
  RENNA A. GOSCHKE 
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Gosch- 
ke of Cooley Lake road, Water- 
ford Township, have announced 
the engagement of their daugh- 
ter, Renna, to James W, Pratt, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.°   Russell, Understanding History & 
Other Essays; Tracy, Silk Hats} 
& No Breakfast: Weber. Thermo-| 
dynamics for Chemical Engineers| 
— 2nd ed. 
REFERENCE 
Cohen, Hi-Fi Loudspeakers & 
Enclosures; Dallavia, Eseimating 
General Construction Costs — 2nd 
Ed.;. Hoover, Masters of Deceit, 
The Story of Communism in Amer-       
CHILDREN’S 
Boyd. Drums; Bracker, Rumpus: 
The Remarkable Kitten: Meigs, 
Wild Geese Flying; Reeves. Cur- 
ious Doings at the Mouse House. 
  
Angry Worker Wins 
HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Aj worker |who quit in a huff and | 
tried-without success to be rehired   Jater was. granted unemployment: 
compensation. by Commissioner! 
Harold Strauch who said, ‘"To deny, 
this opportunity of expression 
would be to hold that he had to 
restrain his emotions within  in- 
humanly rigid bounds.”’ | 
  
Ist Satellite in 1865 
LONDON — Author Jules Verne | 
in 1885 wrote a story about a 
satellite fired to the moon, carry- | 
ing three men and two: dogs. | fru | gan State University. Pratt of Detroit. The bride-elect 
is a student at Henry Ford Hos- | 
pital School of Nursing. Her fi- 
ance was graduated from Michi- 
They are 
planning a spring wedding. 
Bible School 
Begins Monday 
in Ortonville 
ORTONVILLE—The Daily Vaca-| 
tion Bible Schoo! will begin Mon-| 
day in the Ortonville Baptist, 
Church, the Rev, Roy Botruff an-| 
nounced. 
The hours will be 9:30 a.m. to] 
12:30 p.m. 
+ + * 
Classes will be open to al] chil- 
‘dren in the kindergarten through 
after he had cooled off 15 minutes the 12th grade. Directing the school [fl - 
will be Miss Eileen Dahigleish and 
Miss Lila Hollenbeck of Delbarton, 
'W. Va. They'll be assisted by Mrs. 
Robert Kowailsky. 
* * * 
The session will conclude next 
Friday with a program at 7:45 
ip.m. Parents and friends are in- 
vited, 
  Almost 90 per cent of all house- 
hans = is transported by motor 
  
     
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    board received its biggest books — served 9,000 persons dicing the 
year ending June 1, according to 
Mrs. Dorothy Meagley, in charge 
ee 
The figure represents a day- 
sby-day count of visitors, not the |Walled Lake Library Offered Support has progresed in several ways in 
its short existence. 
Located on the second floor of 
the Ramsey Dry Goods Building in 
downtown Walled Lake, the library 
has operated with volunteer help 
only. A proposal that the library 
be city-supported was defeated by 
  a small margin at an election last 
year. ss 2 
4.   
  
HIGGINS LAKE (®—State con- 
servation commissioners said to- 
day they would make an on-the- 
spot survey before taking action on 
a controversial plan to open one of 
Michigan's last wilderness areas to 
copper mining. 
The commission yesterday mod- 
erated the first skirmish in a bat- 
tle dver proposed mining opera- 
tions in’ Porcupine Mountains State 
Park in the Upper Peninsula. 
* * * 
On one side are Ontonagon Coun- 
ty business and civic leaders, the 
Bear Creek Mining Co. and Amer 
ican Metals-Climax, Inc. 
On the other ere such conserva- 
'tionists groups as the Michigan 
United Conservation Clubs, -the 
Michigan Audubon Society and the 
Detroit Sportsmen's Congress. 
A before the commis- 
sion at its eetdy meeting, Dr. 
“Mining and wilderness are 
not compatible. You can have 
one or the other.”’ « 
Smith urged the commission to 
reject Bear Creek Mining's plan to 
launch a multi-million-dollar min- 
ing operation in the west end of the 
58,000 park, situated on Lake Su- 
perior 20 miles west of Ontonagon, 
The’ two mining firms already 
control mineral rights on 69 per 
cent of the park and have taken 
up their leases. They, asked the 
commission for authority to mine 
ore on the remaining 31 per cent. 
kk * &* 
Most of the ore would be ex- 
tracted | from deposits underlying 
  merce and) No Decision Before September 
Will Inspect 
ining Area “We recognize the importance of 
the tourist business to our area,” 
said Lawrence P. Walsh, Ontona- 
gon attorney. “But I don’t see why 
controlled development of mining 
would injure the tourist business 
or destroy the beauty of the park.” 
* * * 
The commission agreed to make 
a first-hand survey of the park and 
postpone a decision until Septem- 
ber. 
Others‘ who testified in ‘support 
of the proposal included Gerald G. 
Werrener, member of the Ontona- 
gon Village council; Oscar F’. John- 
son, Ontonagon County clerk; Rob- 
ert W. Bridgman of the Bear 
Creek firm and Edward J. Langey 
of Atherican Metals-Climax. 
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Benson of 
the Detroit Audubon Club and half 
a dozen others appeared in oppo- 
sition. 
  
    work could be done without build- 
ling a road to despoil the area’s 
[scenic beauty. Equipment could be | 
flown in by helicopter, he said. | 
James Rouman, executive sec- 
retary of the MUCC, com- 
plained that mining operations 
eventually would require build- 
ings, telephone lines, and other 
facilities which would biot the 
landscape. 
  PRISCILLA L. HAMILTON 
The engagement of Priscilla 
L. Hamilton to Bard A. Miles 
has been announced by her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ham- 
ilton of Church street, Clarks- 
ton, The prospective bridegroom 
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Walker Miles of Charlevoix. A 
July 5 2 
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Abraham Lincoln's mother died 
in a wilderness. He walked many 
miles to bring a 
_ preach her funeral sermon. 
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OAKLAND: 
NIGHT at 9:25 OMT Other than Gibraltar and Mal Great Britain has two 
ON OUR STAGE 
“PONTIAG’S FATHER | 
  MINE PROTECTION — A mine-exploding 
roller which clears pressure-activated mines be- 
fore tanks reach the danger point has been 
developed by U.S, Army engineers. Eliminating   the time needed 
will help keep armored units on the move during 
& campaign, The roller, made of high strength _ UPI Phote 
bic suas and-uadieal of alice The envoys presumably were 
filed in on a 38-page letter de- 
- |livered in ‘Washington - yesterday. 
Its‘ contents have not been dis-|| 
closed. 
Diplomatic’ sources in Washing- 
been discussing 
ing with Gromyko for weeks. 
“2 f 
U. §. Ambassador’ Llewellyn | 
first, and 30 minutes later Brit- 
  
  
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Next : “Space Children” and “Colossus of New York” Vow to Prolong 
Lebanon Strife Rebels Say Intervention 
by U.N. Won't Stop 
Chamoun Opposition 
BEIRUT, Lebanon f(AP)—Leb- 
fight on against pro-WeStern 
President Camille Chamoun de- 
spite. the intervention of the U.N. 
Security Council. 
~~ * & 
tion group made plans today to 
carry out a Security Council di- 
rective to watch for the arms and 
see resident government ac-   cuses President Nasser’s United 
Arab Republic of f from 
'the neighboring Syrian province 
to help the rebels, 
| After a lengthy meeting last 
night, rebel leaders said if the 
council really wants to end the 
five-week crisis it should bar 
arms for the government from 
\the Unjted States, Britain, France 
‘Turkey. ga, or Jordan, 
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JAMES PENIMORE     tragic turn of events in Lebanon," tuted the primary cause of the 
rebel staterneht said. 
| The United States and Britain 
ihave made no secret of their’ 
[arms shipments to the Lebanese 
t, a legal regime and 
an ally. But there has been no) 
Hevidence of shipments from the 
other nations the rebels named, 
‘and the idea appeared to be to in- 
\cite pro-Nasser elements against 
favorite targets of U. A. R. prop- 
aganda. 
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The rebel statement said at- 
tempts to cut off arms supplies 
from Syria “will not affect our 
movement or deflect it from its 
‘declared objective” of overthrow- 
ing Chamoun. The U. A. R. has 
  
            
       
  The Syrian border is 150 moun- | 
jtainous miles, 
estimate that at least 5,000 men 
;with reconnaissance planes would, 
ibe needed to close the border to! 
linfiltrators. But the Council's! 
|hope ‘was. that the presence of its) sa aiding the rebels.. 
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rice DeJean was to call later. + |Gromyko Calls |, 
|Western Envoys |" “_* Sestowe. 
for Conferences 
  Thompson talked with Gromyko/ 
ain’s Sir Patrick Reilly entered | 
the Foreign Office. The French | 
said Ambassador Mau- 
  
  
    
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' The vanguard of a U. N. observa-| Superman Has Problem: 
He Can't Get Acting Job 
By BOB THOMAS 
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—‘‘It's like 
Hopalong Césidy: trying to get an 
acting job in white tie and tails.” 
This was George Reeves’ la- 
ment. He’s an actor and a good 
one. He ought to be, after 26 
years at it. He has been 21 years 
in the movies, 
So why: isn't he working? - 
He's Superman, that’s why. 
“The producers wouldn't give 
me a job,” he said. “They’s take 
one look at me and say it was im- 
possible.’’ 
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This freeze on his acting career 
has driven him behind the cam- 
era. That may ‘be the best thing 
that ever happened to him, 
“I took over as director on the 
last -13 Superman segments we 
made last fall,” he remarked. “'T, 
did ‘it as sort of a chance, but | 
was surprised to find out how 
much I knew, I suppose you — 
to -absorb some 
ae in the business as ca as 
I have. 
“Now I'm enthused about doing 
more, I'm forming a production | 
company and we plan to make | 
      | simply. 
and military men a couple of science fiction features 
back-to-back. The trick stuff 
‘should come easy. We've done ev- 
_erything ——= 
man series.” 
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known that Superman would blight 
his outside acting career. | asked 
him why he undertook it. 
“I was hungry,” he explained 
It's not quite as simple as that. 
A reliable performer, George has 
done well over the years, al- 
though not always spectacularly. 
But when he returned from the   
  Finally Gears Belt 
B. Howerton, political science pro- 
‘fessor at the University of Missis- 
'sippi, has traded in his old Army 
‘belt for a new one. Howerton, a 
| reserve officer, had been using a 
: COOPER'S ADVENTURB | representatives would deter help belt issued to him in 1918 when he 
       
   
         
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Ti Cone   ito the rebels from the U, 
government. 
OKs Selfridge Housing 
| WASHINGTON WwW — The Air 
\Force has approved building 580 
| housing units at Selfridge Air 
Force Base near Mount Clemens. 
Rep. Robert J. McIntosh (R-Mich) 
in reporting this said construction 
probably will start in March, A. R. 
   
         
    
      | reported. for duty in World War I. 
  
\Catches Large Trout 
RAYMOND. Me. (UPI)—James 
Heath, a guide, ght the largest 
brown trout to be taken at Sebago 
Lake. He used a lead core line 
and Mooselook Wobbler spoon as 
a lure to land the 1T%-pounder 
  battle. 
  George certainly must have! —_ 
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OXFORD, Miss. (UPI)—Dr. H.| 
from Jordan's Bay after an hour's; — war, he was just another in 
small army of actors trying to 
build their careers, He had a con- 
tract at Paramount but got lost 
there. 
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He went to New York in the 
late ‘40s and prospered in live 
TV. But when Superman came) 
along eight years ago, he suc- 
cumbed, 
His fate isn't as black as it 
seems. He gets “perpetual resid- 
uals,” which means that he is 
paid every time the series is 
played. And it is being played all 
the time. He boasted that it is 
the No, 2 daytime show in audi- 
ence ratings here, and is appear- 
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‘ Hard Facts of Our Pocketbooks Ex-Canada Speaker, - Beaudoin, 45, and “Miss  Alice| He met the new Mrs. Beaudoin Special Plasma Saves | The younewer/ setts ‘hts Outram, 23, were married yester-|formerly of Ottawa, seven years Boy Un dergoing Sur jacite ‘appendicitis Wednedday, 
   Can You Afford to Let the Wife Work? By FAYE HENLE 
“You are employed; does it pay your wife ~ 
&? Or, should we phrase the question 
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   ‘But, don’t be too ‘hasty’ with “your 
. There are two sides to this coin 
‘and in this intsance we value happiness 
_ Bbove dollars: 
Af your wife is happy at work there 
\ isa pretty good chance that she is per- 
- forming 2 valuable service and that her 
happiness is reflected at home. This. 
should be more important than what i 
she earns or what both ef you might 
_bave to give up so she can work. 
Unfortunately, the dollars and cents 
side is seldom as bright. Even when a wife 
works — unless her income: far surpasses 
her husband’s — it is better to file a joint 
return. 
TAXES HIGHER 
Frequently this pushes both of you inte 
a higher tax bracket. It hits the second 
salary harder- than the first because al- 
though she may earn less than you do, her 
tax rate is based on your combined incomes. 
There are other expenses too. Figure this, other dependents, allows you a $600 deduc- 
2 _ .+ tion per dependent, but probably will not- 
F ee ‘should have the answer at your | 
jertips because you have fust paid last . your wife’s take-home pay. 
 ’does she keep—or spend so that she can en- ure still more tax money the more both 
of you earn.) 
The fact that you have children, or 
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LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)—Louis|/Uesday in Reno from Margaret 
Rene Beaudoin, former Speaker ithe divorce ‘on routine 
of the Canadian House’ of*Com-|grounds of mental cruelty, The 
mons, says he and his new bride couple, married in 1937 in Quebec, 
plan to live>jn this desert gam-have two sons, Pierre Louis, 19, 
bling resort “Tand Michael, 17.     day.in a simple ceremony at the|ago when she was 
church. public 
Beaudoin was divorced last/Royal’ Canadian Air Force. 
Beaudoin said he hopes to prac- 
Wespiser Beaudoin. He obtained|tice. law im Las ‘Vegas. :     LOS ANGELES (AP)—A 12 
year-old hoy bleeder was report: 
ed in good condition today after 
1am emergency appendectomy. Bil- 
A crop destroving ‘locust in‘ly Whitley is a victim of .hemo- 
Saudi Arabia and East Africa eats philia, a hereditary tendency to, 
two to. three times its own weight excessive and uncontrolled bleed. 
each dhy. ‘ing.   was rushed to a hospital here from A 
his home in-EF-Cajon. He was giv. “ 
en a special plasma which causes 
blood to clot during an operation, 
Billy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Bluford Whitey. 
Michigan and New York lead the 
United States in the production of 
isalt. 
    
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i ‘your wife earns $3,000 a year and 
your combined incomes remain below $8,000, 
then $660 of her salary goes for federal tax 
es, another 24 per cent is lopped off for 
socia] security deductions. Out of the $250 
she earns each month, somewhere between 
$62 and $67 goes for these items alone. 
_° Besides, the State Department of 
Labor estimates she needs upwards of 
$25 a month for such items as car-fare 
and lunch money. Chances are she'll buy 
more reading matter as she travels back 
and forth te work, enjoy more expensive . 
coffee breaks, perhaps smoke more, 
certainly chip tn for office gifts and. 
parties. 
By this time at least $95 of her $250 is 
gone. Of the $155 that remains, how much | 
joy the satisfaction of work? 
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important factors: what sort of clothes she | 
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20,000 Have Key Role for Contract Demands _. in Oldsters . ee pogo ly pect on 2 
  
Minor UAW Officials Vital i in Talks ca Mtoe aa ; — 
DETROIT (AP}—An army of; It's nearly impossible to findisler and the other demeaciit have'ards and committeemen are very! BOGATA, Tex. (AP) — Age: 
“9,000 minor union officials has. anyone who sees chance of agree- tightened up. At Chrysler, a union! ya) t 
become a vital factor in the Unit-|ment before August. The, UAW ‘steward now has to report to his er poms ea fy eas ed Auto Workers’ fight to win'yesterday set in motion the ma- iregular job for the first hour a , 
new contract demands from she chinery to take strike votes among' lhis work day. He also has to work He explained that on a age     
automotive Big Thee. (GM, Ford and Chrysler’ workers |it the first hour after lunch and/@Y be might handle a variety They are the union shop stew-|but emphasized there was no plan|the last hour of the day. complaints from. workers,   
      now working under unusual con-| The auto companies’ no-contract. Norman Matthews. director of” ‘¢ Plant to charges that the 
ditiags to handle the problems of/operations brought up new prob- the UAW’s Chrysler department, company had stepped up the speed 
nearly half a million General Mo-|lems daily for workers and man-' 4, arged the new company policy. of its. production lines. Z         
  
enact OPEN SUNDAY ae | ards ‘and plant ~ committeemen for an immediate strike. «ce from protests that it was too hot 
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      tors, agra and Ford VAW' a he - was an attempt to intimidate oth-| x* «* * 
workers during their current, no- pical of the union stewards er ynionists. Chrysler de the) “The chief stewards have to be. 3 
comtract period. is Lamon Good of UAW’ local 7 charge saying that amar geal veverything from a chaplain toa i se es DAY JUNE 15th *« * * which represents 4,000 UAW work-jract. it. was not bound to have lawyer. from a nurse to a coun- ¥ 
The stewards and committee-/&'5 af Chrysler's KerchevalJef- union representatives in the plants\selor for the several hundred 
men figured prominently* in the ferson plant. but: would do so under tightened workers they represent,” he said. A 
UAW strategy when the union's, ~ & rules. Good and thousands of other 
contracts. with the Big Three ran) Under the recently expired con-- UAW officials said if the com- chief stewards and committeemen 
out about two weeks ago. Sinceitract, Good devoted practically — succeeded in cracking are back at work at regular jobs’ 
then, for the first time in overjall his work time to handling down on the stewards, the aver-in the plants now for the first 
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  tg 17 years, the auto plants haveicomplaints and grievances. ‘age plant worker might become time in years, 
been operating without a contract.| Chrysler, like the other autojintimidated and accept possible | . * «*« #¥# j 
GM, Chrysler, Ford and the|companies, pays the stewards and “reasonable work standards. | “lt was rough on us. the first All You Can 
: union all said when the contracts |committeemen the rates they ~*~ * *  |eouple of days, but we are get-| : 
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best to keep the plants operating |ular jobs 
| normally while negotiators tried) In the if working on their reg-) Good expressed disappointment ting back into the swing of things | 
in the auto plants. | at Chrysler's attitude. “If they/now,” he explained. Many of the’ 
no-contract period, Chry- only realized it, the ‘chiet stew- stewards had not worked a full 
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Huron & Elisabeth Lake Rds. Fights Between Greek, one wife. Others like to hunt Saturday and . Sunéey FRIDAY and e By Proclamation DANCING 
: at = Turkish Cypriots around a bit after marriage. : eG SATURDAY . of 
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WANTED NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP)—Britain| Send home to live with him . _ May - peed + FRIDAY 1,000 COMIC BOOKS is flying paratroopers to this Med-} aay ous ns oe Mrs. | _— , Y Bob Bailey * SATURDAY 
1900 True Love Story Mags. Jiterranean island colony to Ruthie Bir inks that's just! : 4 ; 
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= Saturday. + | yesterday that her truck driver Bi) FINEST ORCHESTRAS | AND HIS SWINGMASTERS SCRIB’S LIQUOR — FOODS TY * | husband returned home Oct. 15 | i TOP QUALI i British plans for the future of with a girl friend. | . i e ‘ - Corner of Elizabeth BAR & RESTAURANT 
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violence by failing fully to satisfy) told her. “You can either stay | eo Welles iecomestne My 2-298) a faeces ven either the 400.000 Cypriots of or get out,” 229 W M j 
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jbattle yet. A gang of 30 Greek 
cy iots tried to raid a Turkish 
vil near Nicosia and was met | 
-with -gunfire. Three Greeks were 
killed and nine wounded, 
. British troops headed off part. 
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OTMER Per Menta =| Off and on for several years) Now! A New Baad 7 NIGHTS A WEEK to Pontiac Rd. Left past the Greek Cypriots have attacked | 
PAYNE DIST. GO | rere tor tndependence and MAple 5-9021 chance to join Greece, Now the | British find themselves in the 
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Tusa Layout _ Three Leaders Settle 
for 71 for Ist Round 
~ Deadlock 
TULSA, Okla. (UPD—The tough. 
est.and one of the most criticized 
Boros, who won the Open in 1952 
and whe is 38; Bolt, who is 39 and 
Metz, who is 50, carded one over 
par Tl's in the first round—the 
mingham, Mich., in 1951, that the 
field hasn't been able to break par, 
favorite to win this ene, shot a 
Tl. Yesterday, Snead, whose — 
driver went sour on him, carded 
a 75. 
The %-degree heat, the clutching 
rough, the 25-mile an hour winds, 
the powdery fine sand traps, the 
mud in the watered fairways, the 
# a 
  .ton, O.; Mike pin placements and spike marks 
Two of them—Errie Ball and John- 
ny Bulla—gave up the ghost and 
withdrew without completing the 
first round. 
x* * * 
Not since Oakland Hills, has a 
course caused so much compiain- 
ing. But there was a big differ- 
ence—at Oakland Hills the players . 
thought the course was tricked up 
too much, with bunkers catching 
20 and 260 yard drives straight 
down the middle. Here, they think 
the course is tough, but fair. 
They blame the conditions here, 
except for the heat and wind, on 
the U.S, Golf Association. 
The scores bore out their cry- 
ing that conditions were far from 
satisfactory when 81 players— 
exactly half the field—tfailed to 
break 38, which is 19 over par, 
and five were in the 90's. Never 
has an Open seen such high 
“What are they trying to do, 
drive all the young golfers out of 
business,” asked the 56-year-old 
— Sarazen, competing in his 
28th Open. ‘The officials of the 
USGA. who figured out those 
placements should be hanged.” 
* * * 
“They are a joke,” Bob Rosburg 
of San Francisco added. “And 1 
supposé they will be even worse 
for the second round today.” 
. The rough was cut to a uniform 
four inches, but it still was more 
than most of the golfers could 
handle. For‘the most part, they 
simply had to wedge out back onto, 
      
  UPI Phetes 
SNEAD TOSSES Sammy 
Snead went on a club tossing kok ke 
    
“TULSA, Okla. (UPD) ‘or The is 
—Eighty-one players, or ex- 
actly half of the 162-man field, 
chopped out scores in the 30's, 
or worse, 
— Five players who are 
good staggered home 
with 90's. 
settle for 7i's, a one over par 
figure which hasn't been worth 
the lead since Sam Snead’s | National Open Leaders | 
Tommy Bolt ...... 36-35—71 Eari Stewart Jr. ........ et eo. 
Julius Boros 35-36-71 Bob Rusburg : 
Dick Metz ... 3-335—71 Mike Pavella : Sho 
Lioyd Mangrum | .36-36—72 x-Deane R. Beaman . 6-39—T5, 
Frank Stranahan 72 Clarence yer . 41-34-75, 
Jimmy Demaret 3 Chick Harbert ... 4-19-75 Bruce Crampton 3\Ben Hogan . .39-36—75 
z-Harvie Ward 14(Gary Whager ..... 5. eccceneos 
Smiley Quick 74 x-Charies R. Coe 
arris 4 |Preddie Haas Gene Littler 4 Caryy 
Sam 80) vane 5|Tom Nieporte 
Pat Schwab 5 Marty Furgol ecnaacae mua erie 
Walfer .Burkemo 5 xd Pittman .........-......- seater Arnold .Palmer . }—75 Robe 2 Ba aGoHoN Boe 37-38—75 
—T7$ | x—Amateur z : 
FS JE if 
| i! Mt i 
; £ F 532% j : 
3 f; 
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the traps were filled, with jad- No Black Cats, Just Bogeys—Double Bogeys 
13th Was Yesterday at Tulsa 
no cavalry to ride to the res-” 
cae, Roberto De Vicenzo, the 
  
    
        
     
“” 
v2 
ishing with a 90, walked up to 
Wieland with fire in his eyes 
and blazed: 
“Print that and your paper 
never gets another nickel's 
werth of advertising from us.’ 
‘As you can see, yesterday 
had to be Friday the 13th. 
Burkemo Leads Locals 
These are the scores of Mich- 
Se igan golfers in yesterday's open- 
nee 3e37—73 ing round of the National Open 
++: 3-73 golf tournament: _ie7—75 Walter Burkeme, Franklin —— 
Chiek Harbert, Northville 
Jack Fleck, Rechaneee , 77 
Max Evans, Uties SH41—8F   
   BOX 
Former Walled Lake 
his Miami, Fla., 
ships being held in California. 
* * * 
  i *   star 
Charles H. Wilson is representing 
base. in the Air 
Force World-Wide track champion. 
Southfield High School hopes 
to have lights when the 1958 foot- 
ball season rolls around, Five 
Ferndale St. James High School 
will have the same head coach 
‘its three “major sports next sea- 
son. 
skipper m 
He will be néwly-appointed 
Tom Fitzgerald, Fitzger- . 
_ald will move from an assistant 
ketball and baseball. 
assistant will be named soon. 
* * * 
have been added to the list 
  timers game. |post at Detroit Austin to take over 
the Dales teams in football, bas- 
He replaces 
Corky Foster and Hal Smith, An 
Hal Newhouser, Jimmy Foxx, 
Donie Bush and Alvin Crowder 
of 
former baseball stars slated to play 
in the June 28 Detroit-Boston old 
  Mike Souchak 
orman in New York Debut   
    ns 
SP qPH ES 
      
By BILL CORNWELL 
A tather-and-son tandem from         ‘qualifying medal yesterday in the Watson and Emil Gallas. 
(9th annual Pine Lake Invitational | 
‘golf tournament at Pine Lake’ 
iCouptry Club. 
| Tony Skover, president of Mead-| 
owbrook CC, and 20-year-old Tom-' 
my, a Notre Dame student, fired a 
two-under-par 70 to pace 15 other 
two-man teams which qualified for spree at the National Open in 
Tulsa yesterday. match play eliminations in the 
Snead, playing championship flight. in his 18th Open tournament, 
throws-his driver into the air 
after his’ tee-shot from the 3rd 
tee landed behind a tree, In the 
bottom photo he bounces the 
club to his caddy. 
Sover 
rough Southern Hills course. Snead _ shot 
par 37-38—75 on the 
  
the fairway. 
Ben Hogan, shooting for an un- 
precedénted fifth Open crown, 
said the spike marks on the 
greens late in the afternoon 
made it “impossible to get a 
true line on a putt.” 
Ed Furgol, the 1954 Open cham- 
pion, who was grouped with Ho-| 
gan, Snead, Cary Middltcoff and | 
a host of others at 75, said the! 
U.S.G.A. was to blame for the | 
slow play—it took his foursome | 
nearly five hours to pley the 
course. 
kk 
“You have to stand on the | 
fairway_as long as 16 minutes | 
waiting to make your approach | 
shots while they are raking the 
sand traps,” he pointed out. “It 
isn’t the players who are te   blame for the slew play.” k 
The U.S.G.A. got into the act on) 
ihe slowness of play when it had | 
a committee go out to direct 22-, Picket Seeking 
Paige for Frisco 
SAN FRANCISCO (P—A lone 
picket marched in front of Seals 
Stadium Thursday with a sign 
reading :— 
x * vt ae 
* 
“Stoncham—Save Our Giants. 
Get Satchel Paige From Miami, 
* * * 
The picket identified himseif as 
Wayne Nelson and said he hoped 
something would be done by Hor. 
ace Stoneham, owner of the Na- 
tional League baseball club, to 
pull the Giants out of their los. ing streak. 
* * * 
Paige is the ageless Negro | 
pitcher, 
year-old Bruce Crampton of Syd-) < 
ney, Australia, one of the five for-| 4 
eign players in the field, to speed | 4 4 
up play because three three-somes 
were stacked up behind his group. | - 
* * * 
Under the conditions, those one [8 
ever par 71's by Boros, Bolt and) = 
Metz were remarkable. For this is| 
supposed to be a young man’s © 
course—yet the average age of the). 
11 leaders was 39. |; 
A stroke off the pace of the 
was 43-year-old Lioyd — 
Mangrum, who won this one _ 
back in 1946 and 35-year-old © leaders 
Frank Stranahan. At 73, two | 
strokes behind the front running 
trio, weré Crampton and grand- 
paw Jimmy Demaret, who is 47. 
Two-time U.S. amateur cham- 
pion Harvie ‘Ward, 33; 27-year-old 
Gene Littler; Smiley Quick, who is 
48; and 50-yeat-old Labron Harris, 
a teaching pro from Stillwater, 
Okla., were at 74, 
There were 2) at 7. Beside, 
Hogan, Shead, Middlecoff and Har- |: 
bert, they: included Pat Schwab, 
the young bridegroom from Day- 
Souchak, former 
PGA king Walter Burkemo, Mas 
fers champion and leading money 
winner Arnold ‘Palmer, the veteran 
Freddie Haas = Rosburg. 
es * F) 
Sarazen,. who won this one for | 
the first time’ back in 1921 .and 
~ then repeated in -1931, carded a 
AA Re 
i 5k a 
       
        84, Be - Doctoring 
with the muscles stiff and 
eral strokes. Moreover, 
the whole round badly. 
So make'a special ef- 
fort to hit out.20 to 40 
shots on the practice 
-tee before getting on 
the first tee. Start 
right. 
: " hea 1958, 
   the’ mind not attuned to 
the game is to cost yourself 
from two or three to sev- 
if 
you play the first few holes 
badly, you’re apt to get in 
a rut mentally and play 
with the short irons and work up through the wéeds, 
swinging easy at first so that Toe get your timing 
If lack of time or @ crowded course makes it. impos- 
sible for you to hit these practice shots before starting, 
at least take a dozen or so practice swings. And, while 
yy ‘re at it, take a few practice putts. ~ begin in all seven flights this 
morning with all competition on 
an 18-hole basis. The Pine Lake 
tourney is a selective drive-alter- 
nate shot event, the only one 
of its kind in the area. 
two bogies, 
putts to post a scorecard of 35-35— 
70 against Pine Lake's par 36-36— 
es 
* * * 
One stroke behind the medalists 
at 71 was Blaine Eynon of Forest 
Lake and Tommy Shannon Jr., son, 
of Orchard Lake's head pro. Ey- 
non and Shannon shot 36-35. 
dim Funston of Plum Hollow 
| and Bill Krall of Edgewood, whe | 
| rifled a 37.35—72 for 3rd place, | 
 muffed a golden chance to be | 
| co-medalists on the 18th green 
by three-putting from eight feet Plum Holiow’s Bill Nettle, run- 
\aaesapl tar’ ie Pia Laks) ooown 
the last two years, barely man- 
aged te qualify for the champion- 
ship flight after tying four other 
teams at 78 with only one berth 
open. 
Pettibone and Nettle slipped into Fscoaleg my Pfaff-Al Horst 
The four unlucky 
and Phil Cone ay, 
  ge 
    AMERICAN LEAGUE extra |Meadowbroak walked off with the Lansing* Country Club team—Joe| 
the top flight by winning a sudden- — 
Match play was scheduled to 4.51), playoff on the 2nd He 5 
hole. 
tandems. 
pushed into the Ist flight by the 
Pettibone-Nettle victory were Ben Latos. 
Smith and Harold Randolph, 
Grace Jr. 
The Skover team combined for Keller and J 
four birdies and 30 nie Cole and Jack Matson. Smith and 
Joe Pfatt and Horst 
Paul! 
  Skovers Earn Medal at Pine Lake — of Detroit Golf Club and Bill/former state amateur champion, 
lor Brien of Oakland Hills and aiwas the top casualty in- yesterday's, 
18-hole qualifiers. 
Champions will be crowned   i 
in| 
\all flights on Sunday to climax ' 
Bill Pettibone of Red Run and |the four-day tournament. 
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 
Qualifying Scores 
| Ton iy Skover-Tommy Skover 
Biaine Eynon-Tom Shannon Jr 
Jim Pumston-Btl] Krall........37-33 
Randall Ahern-Perry Byard. ...39- 34 
Bob Babbish- Bill O'Brien.. 
Joe Watsos-Emil Gallas 
Tom Draper-Bob Zinn ""36-36- ~74 as ‘Tiger manager 8S n H e . 38-37 Ze Marry Lato. pple b Secal 3$-3¢_2; Boston when the Red Sox tagged 
ee-Ted Panaretos ........ a aeimee 16 Detroit with a 4-2 loss, 
Faget-Jack Geiss : "38. 3077 rs 
owery- Harry Martin ..39-38-—TT Despite the loss, the Tigers Lee 
tom Cross-Ea Novak ..eeee33-42—77, mained in seventh place a game | ay est-Don Patrick .... 40-37—77 
*Bill Nettle- Bill ee Siu in from of the cellar-dwelling — > “Qualified after playoff 
oday's First Reund Pairings 
Skover and-Skover vs. Latos 
Watson and Gallas vs. Low 
Punston and Krall 
Winokur and Sega! Martin. 
Yager and Geiss 
and Patrick, 
Cross and Novak 
and Zinn ' vs _Nettie snd Pet ttbone. 
C10 7 4.) 
Win Over Jets CIO Local 594 tallied ti 
    ion the trusty arm of pitcher J 
Addis to gain a 4-2 victory ov er 
vs 
Eynon and Shannon rel Hoeft Will Hurl 
Series Opener 
Against Shantz Tigers Still in Seventh | 
Losing Boston} After 
Final 4-2 
NEW YORK ® — Bill Norman, 
jmakes his: managerial debut in) 
lYankee Stadium tonight when the} 
35-37-79 Detroit Tigers open a four-game 
36- ea series with the high-flying Bronx 
73 Bombers. 
33, Norman dropped his first game 
in vesterday 
Chicago White Sox. 
After winning two straight games. 
vs. | for Norman, the Tigers suffered a’ 
apse yesterday as Jackie Jensen 
Ahern and Byard hit his 15th home run and Sam Babbish and 
Draper White connected - four 
split in the four game series 
Ossie Virgil hit his first Ameri- 
can League home mun in the sixth 
inning when Detroit chased Red 
Sox starter Dave Sisler with a two- 
run uprising. 
However, Ike Delock took over ip 
and held the Tigers in check the | 
| rest of the way. Sisler was cred- came little Murry Dickson of the fanned four of the five he faced, 
ited with his sixth victory im Kansas City Athletics. iree times 
in the 2nd inning and then relied 4 
im) 
er eight decisions, 
Boston rapped Tiger starter Paul right-hander went all th 
| Foytack for seven hits in the 3 |Our Jets in City League baseball | anings he worked. It was the third'3-2 to the American League lead- hit two-run homers ! 
  
straight} 
__ times and gave the Red Sox a ‘NOT QUITE, MR. WHITE   AP Wirephete 
— Sammy White of the Boston Red 
Sox is caught by Ossie Virgil of the Tigers trying to slide into third 
ase. White was trying for third on a grounder. The umpire is Larry 
| Napp. Boston won the game, 4-2. 
  
Dickson Bows in 12th 
to Yankee Youngsters 
1-3\to lose in 12 innings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
This is a story about a loser, 
At almost 42, the knuckleballing The record after relieving Ford 
‘two on, one out in the 11th. ith 
He 
istriking out the side in the -12th. 
rookie right-hander has 
e way only|whiffed 40 in 25 2-3 innings. 
last ‘night,| Gus Triandos and Jim Marshall 
; for the Orioles, 
to be Marshall's single driving home the 
pitched winner in a three-run fifth against 
‘losing reliever Don Massi (4-6). 
Neil Chrisley’s third hit, a triple, « 
for | for a bogey. Mew York woe tet Foe Beet activity yesterday at Wisner = straight time Foytack was knocked ing New York Yankees. Most of! who blew a 4-1 lead, then won with 
t, ston SIS Al Hayward’s lead-off triple, a 54, early in the game them weren't old enough 
| Red. Run's Perty Byard. who Kansas Cay... 2 310 eta single by Roger Johnson. a pair of boy scouts when Murry a awe Pei ; ips 7 A c ‘teamed up. With Ralph Elistrom f eoreets 4 OO a 11. (costly errors and a sacrifice fly The Tigers collected seven hits his first major league game. 
|from Dearborn to win last year’s/Cleveland .... 2 522 gave the CIO an early 3-0 working, off Sister and Delock including | 
ititle, and veteran Randall Ahern ‘Chicago - 2 w 43 4 ‘margin and one insurance run was two by Al Kaline and Virgil. $ The kids who beat the old 
man, a rookie in the AL, were ‘of Red Ran and Meadowbrook, | 
pobrisle new partner, shared 4th’ ‘Kansas City 4. New York 1, Ist 
afiernoon 
New Y ispot with two other teams at 73. 
* * * 
| Also shooting 73 were Bob Bab- Boston 4. Ds 
Washington 6. Chicago § ’ 
gosigt 38 ie 
Your Golf < Detroit at New York, 
& 
By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF : 
PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Poor Starts. 
DIAGNOSIS: Starting Out Cold. 
Treatment: Baseball players do it, football players 
do it, baskétball players do it—and you should do it too, 
fellow golfer. Warm up before you start a round, I mean. 
To start a round of golf 
        John F. Dillte Co.)   : Pittsburgh at ails aniaaeinacee aed coh Palade ai San 4 Kapsas City at Bosten 
Chicago at Baitimore, 
* Cleveland at Washington, 
= Chicago at Baltimore, 1:05 
& Detroit at New York, 1 pm 
| Kansas 
FS | Cleveland 
= Chicago 
Detroit at New York, 
~ Kansas City at pester, 
= Milwaukee YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
ork 3, Kansas C 
on game, cat 
ton 4. Detri 
Cacdend 5 
TODAY's GAMES 
‘Eastern Standard Time) 
vs. Shantz (4-2) 
(7-2) vs. Brewer (2-5) 
= Cleveland at Washington 7:05 pm —Nar- 
3 leski (7-4) vs Stobbs (2-4) 
(4-5) vs. Harshman (3-5) 
TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE 
1pm 
pm 
City at Boston, 1 pm 
SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE 
at Washington, I pm 
at Baltimore. 2, 1:65 pm 
1 m 
12.30 pm 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
Won Lost Pct. Behind — 
21 | os 
San Francisco i) 23 545, 1'y 
&) Cincinnati 24 23 511 34 
© | Pittsburgh wees at 26 209 Ske 
* (St. Louis - 25 25 500 4 
jChicago noeneet Li 29 442 «(5 
ley eiphia 23 28 451 fily 
Le Angeles 22 30 432 8 
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
[pi cerned 5, ee _= 0, night 
| Milwa , 
; Phitedelghia 4, as 
Pittsbu soap vob 3 
burgh 2, San Francisco 1 
TODAY'S GAMES 
astern Standard 4B (E Time) 
'|Milwaukee at St. os 8 p.m—dJay (0-0) | 
¥s. Jackson game, 
7 pm —Hoeft (45) 
7 1% p.m. —Garver 
7°65 pm—Pierce W'dmore 
\- | j added in the 3rd frame 
Addis spaced six hits, 
stanzas. 
dystance for the Jets and also yie 
ga six safe blows. 
CITY BASEBALL 
: 4 Id- Don Buddin hit a blooper single’ 
fanned jn the first, Ted Williams followed’ 
ity 2, 12 mnings, two and walked one w hile giving with a double and Frank Malzone 
* (up single runs in the 2nd and 4th singled to account for the first two 
Jim Coperonie hurled the poston tallies. 
‘White singled again the fourth 
and scored on a bloop-blew by 
Sisler after Jimmy Piersall's 
ABRH sacrifice, B 
B H wd 24 300 re inson, rf a te 7 Virgil's } Detroit foodhull. | 300 op onle, © owine Virgils homer, Detroi 
McGuire if of0 Seay. U 300 Fo : ing 8 sixth | 
W'dmo 3b 2 @ Sotto, ¥ 391. added its seeond run in the sixth) 
icketts ) OX ¢ 300 ; voli 
Hvwd.1b 312 Rooker ib >27.0n a double by Kaline, a balk.’ 
sear or 118 Becwreme © 28 gland an infield out rm € 2b ; : A Thomp an ss 200 Simmans % 301 Norman nominated Billy Hoeft 
renin i a san Komlens ie? to start against New York tonight. 
Moore °° Hoeft has qa 4-9 record. He wil] be 
_ 26 46 on 000 oat § OPPosed by Bobby Shantz who will 4 6 1 jets 010 100 0-2 ¢ 1 be seeking his fifth victory as 
  against two defeats |Murry 
‘fifth, 
sourian made his debut 
bek, 
kee hits, was 3 Andy Carey and Elston Howard. 
Carey, who singled and went to 
third when his theft of second 
drew a wild throw, was 8 years 
old when Dickson broke in with 
the St. Louis Cardinals in 1939. 
Howard, who singled Carey 
home, was 9. 
Starter Whitey Ford and winning 
stepped into the 
who got the 
® * * 
The A's, who won the opener of the ‘reliever Ryne Duren were 10 when 
Majors 
‘from Houston. Bill Skowron, whose 
sixth home run tied it 2-all in the 
was & when the 310! Mis-! 
Tony Ku- 
first of 12 Yan- iand second RBI bagged it 
Washington in the eighth against 
losing reliever Early Wynn (5-5). 
Al Smith counted three runs with 
two homers for the last place White 
Sox. Dick Hyde won it in relief. 
Marlene Hagge   
Back on Beam 
MARBLEH 
/Mariene Hagge, EAD. Mass. op — 
unhappy with her 
igame a week ago because she 
was “‘steering’ the ball. today i@ 
leader entering the second 
’ . DETR OF ou BOSTON | yy the day-night pair 4-1, fell te third round of the $12,000 Round Robin 
Mone gn College Groth cf 501 Budd ss 4120 With the defeat as Boston, a 4-2 Women’s Invitation golf tourna» 
Virgie ee Rael? sti eiWinner over Detroit, took second, ment 
‘Boone lb 3001 Stephensif 0000 place, nine games behind New Mrs. Hagge had plus 23 points 
Hoeft 0000 Gernertlb 23001 P ad P 
i anc wo ers Wilson, 6,8 O80 Melvone 3b 3611, YoOrk. Fourth place Washington de-|on a three-under-par fund of 70 
F Bing % 32816 sensnrt 47 1 lifeated the Chicago White Sox 65, |veste rday = 10 peints ahead of 
_ BETROTT (APA Cleassuras Martin ss 2010 Piersal ef 38 ies Baltimore jumped past Clev e-|runnerup Betty Dodd who had tied 
ja 19-year-old outfielder from the Hegane 3900 Sisler p land into fifth by beating the In- her for 17th in the LPGA d-Harris 1b 1600 Delock 1000 ating University of Maryland, has; ee gece “e jdians 7-5. i The tournament, at the 6,174 
signed a Triple-A contract with Agiittep svard Tedesco Country Club cours . Hale = 1:00 0 | Dickson, now 42 in his th POPU eee Abe heramel the Detroit Tigers. ‘Mor anp 00600 i jor 1 left 11 consists of 16 top pros playing in 
Cleassuras hit 481 as a fresh. | Fine ey eee | Yan heen cn base, He stranded P2nsing foursomes for five 
‘man at Maryland and batted .345'*-Bertoia. = 1:0 0 0 [Pouge =e satin Spr th rounds, through Sunday. A plus 
his spri z oint is awarded for every st ‘this spring, Totals 33272 Totals 34114 Canding Uhewren «ith te Wann \E ery stroke’ 
The Tigers also announced ft 
  he | mreck out for Morgan in 
isigning of outfielders Danny Blev- for. Boone in 8th, ‘opped out for Agutrre in Sth; B—)/ 
C—Ran Tth: 
D—fHed out for He loaded for the final out in the | 'a player has under her three rivs 
‘als atid a minus point for every 
            Philade} ia at san "Prancises. 10:15 pom r ‘ ! aaa es rte (34) vs Antoneil! aie ling of Van Lear, Ky., and Jerold ¢ is &th; E~Flied out for Valentinettt in ninth. |stroke over thew. 
= | Pitts spurgh at a 10 p.m.— \Cross of Ponea City, Okla. [Betis sea wenies peed 4 900—2| It was Murry's longest job since aiten —— = areas : on a Mimeinncht ok <ftitne an @-Om mm few wc te ren hk PN ieee retecsesces ~4 Se. 
— _ A amma He ‘ne Both signed Class D. contraets.' qe None. ,BO-A Detroit 248, | Boston) ‘Sept. 26. 1956, when he was algeuy Doda. |. 35-38-73, plus 13 21-8. DP—Runoels, Buddin and Ger-|g¢ t of 40 with the Cards. He Lew ise Suges 73, plus. 6 
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Bob Cerv, Kansas City Athletic slugger who leads 
the American League in homers with 15 apd runs 
batted in with 45. He has been playing with his for some time. upper and lower jaws, wired together after suf- 
fering a broken jaw which kept him out of action AP Wirephote 
  
  
Two No-Hitters in Softball Two magnificent no-hit pitching); Spears pitched to only 22 batters 
performances and a near no-hitter/4nd struck out 15 of them as the 
stole all the thunder in City/L©8ion blanked Spence Rambler, 40. A hit batsman | tt League softball action last night| ga; ignint naman leading off the {4th inning gave Rambler its lone 
at Beaudette and North Side parks.|base-runner and robbed Spears of 
The two heroes were Ken Spears|a perfect game. 
of American Legion Post 20 and| - Mazur also just missed hurling Jake Mazur of Shaw's Jewelers. @ perfect contest as Shaw's   
| chelked up a 4-0 triumph over   
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For a “Real Deal” Come to | CLO Local 594. Twirling his 2nd 
| game in as many nights, Mazur   a base on balls in the 2nd stanza 
blocked the attempt. 
The Union's sole base-runner 
'was thrown out attempting to steal 
|2nd. Mazur, who fanned 19 hitters 
lin eight innings on Wednesday 
| night, whiffed 10 yesterday. 
| Chuck Long, who pitched the 1st 
no-hitter of the season, gave up 
lonly two safeties yesterday fo lead 
Deni’s Corner to a 4-1 conquest of 
| the Pontiac Police. 
| Long tossed a perfect game until 
two men were out in the final 
inning. Then a_ single and’ a 
triple ruined the “3 plus the +s 
G ! ‘ooD”? 
    1-8133 Rochester 
  shutout.   
   
    In women’s softball <caviy last 
night, Gerry Bender, hurled a 
four-hit shutout’ as Northside Auto}   Howe Selected (Miss I | 
ls Favored in 
Saturday Race 
DETROIT (UPI) — It was- sup- 
Tomorrow's Memorial Cup race 
for unlimited hydroplanes on the 
Detroit River attracted the old 
standbys—Gale V, Short Circuit, 
Miss U.S.1I, Wildroot Charlie — 
from Buffalo and the Canadian en- 
try, Miss Supertest. 
  Wing Captain Succeeds Newly-Signed 
Red Kelly as Team 
Leader 
DETROIT (UPI)—Gordie Howe, 
handyman of the Detroit Red 
Wings and the National Hockey! 
League's most valuable player, has 
picked up another job—that of cap- faced the regulation 21 men but tain 
Genera] Manager Jack Adams, 
in announcing the contract sign- 
ing of defenseman Red Felly yes- 
terday, said Howe has been moved 
into the captaincy, succeeding 
Kelly who had the job for one sea- 
son. 
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Howe is the third and final mem- 
ber of hockey’s famed production 
line to wear the “C” on his jer- 
sey. Sid Abel, now coach of the 
Wings, was captain and Ted Lind- 
say held the post several seasons. 
Kelly followed Norm Ullman and 
Forbes Kennedy into the fold yes- 
terday. Both Uliman and Kennedy 
signed at the close of the season. 
Kelly is the highest scoring de- 
fenseman in NHL history, firing It won't be the same Thriftway 
of last season but Bill Muncey, 
jdisplaced Detroiter now living in 
‘Seattle, will be at the helm. The 
Thriftway familiar 
racing fans disintegrated in the 
Governor's Cup Race at Madison, 
Ind., late last season, 
x * * 
Two.more Michigan boats today 
hope to join the seven other en- 
tries already qualified for the race. 
Mechanical troubles prevented 
Jack Schaffer’s Such Crust I 
Gale V, driven by Bill Cantréil, 
became the seventh qualifier — 
terday with an average speed of 
100.790, She joins Short Circuit, 
Miss U. S. I, Gale VI, Wildroot| 
Charlie, Canada's Miss Supertest 
and Seattle's Miss Thriftway in the 
starting lineup for the first big 
power boat race of the year here. 
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, 6-0. Red Wing.   tomorrow with the final 30-lap mile | 
heat scheduled for 5 p.m.   
  Over 100 Yachts |Each Stars in Final 
in Ocean Race ' 
"| NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — The 
»-|docks and coves of Newport were 
~\a beehive of activity today as 
*?}more than 70 of the yachts due to 
_\ start in the biennial blue water 
.|classic — the Newport-Bermuda 
‘|raceé — were given the Spit-and- 
> |polish treatment, 
More than 100 of the sleek craft 
are expected to sail past Brenton Hunter, a no hit util- 
Lightship for the* 635-mile ocean’ ity rod Palgganliapent at yester- 
seas starts at 1 p.m. EDT day by the Kansas City Athletics 
The original list of 124 boats, by \Garecquel yg ar ls ors 
fm far the largest in the history of Mantle at the plate. - |this Kentucky Derby of yachting, « 
}|will be sliced somewhat by scratch- 
es, but such a reduction usually 
is well below 10 per cent.   
                
and Chico Carrasquel, a pair of 
30-year-old infielders, went to 
work for new bosses today with 
ex-teammates still talking of their 
hit punctuated farewells. 
* 
the plate yesterday, there’s little 
to choose between the pair. But 
General Manager Frank Lane of 
Cleveland: is hopeful the slick field- 
ing Hunter will pull the Indians’ 
weak infield defense together. 
Indian Manager Bobby Bragan 
called the swap a step in the right 
direction but admitted he doesn’t 
expect to solve all the club's prob- 
lems, He said he was counting on 
Hunter, whom he had managed 
in the minors, to help plug the 
leaky Cleveland defense and pep 
up. the club. 
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“He's a ‘holler guy,’ said Bra- 
gan, “And as far as his attitude 
is concerned, I'd like to have nine 
players like him.” 
Carrasquel has always been a 
better hitter than Hunter, the In. 
dian manager acknowledged, but 
Billy has a wider range in field- 
ing than Chico. 
In their farewells Hunter, 
slammed out a triple and a double 
and drove in two runs as the Ath- 
letics defeated New York 4-1 in 
the afternoon half of a day-night 
          
        
      
             
     Hunter, Chico hav Suits NEW YORK (AP)—Billy Hunter 
himself no Mickey! to 
Off their last appearances at! doubleheader, He then packed his 
duds and left to join his new team- 
mates in Baltimore. 
* * * 
Carrasquel, who wasn’t advised 
that he had been dealt to the Ath- 
letics until after the night game 
at Baltimore, said goodbye with 
three hits and two RBIs _ but 
Cleveland dropped a 1-5. decision 
Baltimore. s 
Hunter raised his batting aver- 
age to _.155. Carrasquel boosted his 
to .256, Each has hit two home 
runs, Carrasque] has 21 runs bat- 
ted in and Hunter 11. 
Arrows Win, 16- 0, 
With 4- Run Rallies | 
The Arrows scored fout-run: 
braces in the 6th and 7th innings) 
for a 16-10 triumph over the Pon- 
tiac Lake Merchants in a wild! 
Waterford National League softball 
game last night at Drayton Plains. 
Hoot Gibson, the Arrows’ hard- 
hitting utility player, sparked the 
comeback victory with ‘two douw-' 
bles and two singles in four tries. 1 
The Merchants held a 9-8 lead 
going into the 6th stanza. 
In an exhibition contest yester- 
a, Don Dubats made three hits 
in four trips to the plate to pace| 
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abwat e Week Discounts | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One of the pitchers was termed,complete game A the majors, a l'2 games behind the Milwaukee! 
REPEAT SELL-OUT | Flower Bed Border a ~ day after Christmas, 1953, a “sleeper” by the Bucs, who|2-l job over San Francisco that Braves, who beat the Chicago | 
. Outsid e Hi P i t gn ae eee cy ocr a brought him along in the minors. |save the Pirates’ a three-game par rr Cincinnati defeated St. | 
2 Gotlons $398 | 50 & Botte - 25 $ 88 Milwaukee for three guys named|¥esterdaY, hig right-hander Curt) SAAS rage! pres, Taessnein tel thew te oe gl ~_ a kid Raydorthrew an eye-opening two-/ By losing their fifth in a row Los Angeles 4-3. 
iplichers 000. hitter for- hi emt vi seco | i ; , s ictory aa ithe nd pjace Giants fumbled} Raydon, bg whe Parse Me: toe “A Clean Ce Rides ‘Senn, Lasts Longer” 
K STYLE 4" 10 FT. KILLER RANE ‘six and struck out five, giving up KUHN AUTO. WASH 
"of EAVESTROUGH. | Kil weet: with o wi, fl) Sports Calendar singles to Daryl, Spencer. sitd Or-| : Value $1.79 lando Cepeda. The Giants scored | ‘ eRrpay ir ” apes. Giants cor Richard D, Kuhn © 149 W. Huron —s_ Across from Firestone $2.19 $ 39 Om 49 Baseball in the fourth on Cepeda's infield) a: 
py. A New yy wt ied Grill ve, Our Jets, ihit, two walks and a wild pitch. 
length . Softball |The Pirates, getting enly ‘four hits’ 
. WA MEN—Sno-Bol vs Ske) ; No. 816 niin’, 658" p.. with both runs unearned, scored | FACTORY PRE-SHAPED CANVAS 
FOLDING ‘STOVE TANK SPRAYERS |Drayton “ ‘Toda With 356. Entered nas ny Ng rldoeage BOAT SO ERD ina RIL Pine Lake Invitational, match play. » Paul Giel (0-1) forced a) _ 3 Gal. Ca $8.95 Roberti . Cap. Reg. $8. Pine’ Lake Country Club. “Res. ss ie $A19 98 pelichigan Publinz. | 18-nole qualifiers. : r— sone by walking Roberto) 
NOW . NOW +6 eu TATURDAY BERKELEY, Calif, a» — Thejship in 1856 with a leap of 254%. pion Swe eer eel SS ohana PEPt te tawiatona, maicn pia Sth, annual NCAA Track and/Last year at Austin, Tex., he|had filled the bases in wa Publinz, match play, Pon-iat the mpionsh of open — "s won with an NCAA‘ record jump * rt * i Double “weather at points A stoat Comes complete with draw rope for 
BRIQUETS Baseball Edwards Field wth four meet rec-/ 26-7 and seeks Jesse Owens’| That 1953 deal, incidentally, sew ang save! —— 
" . , gave the Pirates Max Surkont,/.- ! AT COVERS WITH 1? FT, 14 FR. 16 FT. 
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1 vof Port Huron vs. Ghaw's Jewelers 7 year’s individual winners. Nat-|Fromm with a 248-foot 11-inch, |Ury at the moment. . LY Ss H Ga rd a r e = “nt iidgie Bombers ve Elks No “Urally some of the names fall into Javelin throw and California's Don The Braves overhauled a | 
WwW ' Geif , more than one of these categories. ‘Bowden, who took the 880 in. Cub lead with Del Crandall’ s Sin. | -* 
| pine tate Invitational, match play. 1:47.2 igle driving in the winning run in . 
CORNER HURON AND TELEGRAPH RDS. rMichigen Publinz, maich play, Pon- git won the Olymnc harp, CUO ‘ie “cant, "En" Manes on? ~Cruise-Out Boat Sales > OPEN. FRIDAY NITES TILL 9 P.M. eee, Bowden concentrates this time|home run had tied it 4all in the _ Open Sunday 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P, M. jon the mile where he'll duel the|seventh against loser Mine Dre) RUSHOMEED UEAIEE FOR ‘Olympics’ 1,500-meter champion|bowsky (46), who beat the Pi- 5 Western’ vs Missouri Tonight ~ |Ron'" Delany’ of the defending ates 40 with a onecitter Sunday. * Trojan Boats 
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Get a Complete darkness halted play . Villanova, which won the ICA iaoser Stan Wihams (1-1), who 
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ALIGNMENT Or the 2nd when Bob Utley doubled Today's program, star‘ing af 6 out for his first major league vic- 
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enough root is dug with a woods 
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GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Frost; 
Michigan fruit and vegetable crops, 
but horticulturists are cautious in) 
extimating the exact extent of the ‘ 
damage, 
Red tart cherry yields in north- 
West and southwes, Michigan 
may be down about 50 per cent‘ 
from last year’s yield. 
  
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  More About Lawn Seeding Contrary to all the rules, these last 10 days have supplied us 
with the only good grass growing conditions of the entire sea- 
son. We predict that rainfall will be more than ample through 
June and July. 
and lawn repairing. 
still ahead of us. 
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We believe that our best growing season is 
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Will produce a good 
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An excellent blend of 
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Top. No Timothy or 
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Kentucky Blue Grass, per Ib. 69¢ 
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100 Chicks .....$17.85 
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' PONTIAC : WE | 28 fackson pit re 2-009; / DELIVER DRAYTON PLAINS 
4266 Dixie Hwy. 
Dial OR 3-244)     Three west Michigan a 
turists estimated Michigan this 
4 > Algal ir tar: a toa: 
million pounds of tart cherries. 
Last year’s crop was 173 million 
pounds and all but two million 
pounds were grown in west Michi- 
Gan. Clarence Mullett of Traverse City 
district agricultural agent for coun- 
ties north from Manistee, said 
| growers in his area estimated their 
ired tart cherry yield this year 
will be about 35 million pounds. 
* * * 
| Northwest Michigan growers last 
lyear harvested a 70 million pound 
| crop crop. Mullet said 100 million pounds 
is considered a “good crop.” 
Mullett said the cherry crops in 
ithe important producing areas of 
ithe Leelanau and Old Mission Pen- 
insulas fared well during the frosts. 
“Inland orchards were hardest 
hit,” he said. “Anything about a 
mile or a mile and a half from 
      
  Srtier ers eee the . good oe 
Usually not) sround the roots. 
Here are 10 cardinal rules for the |roots as it is added. 
1, Mark out a circle in the sodjwater to wash the soil into the air 
twice as large as the tree roots.| a -e5 
2. the eu” ened poll. from sana on top, 
will sit a little lower than it did in|the tree to catch and hold water.| grew 
9. Trim the tree back 23 to off- 
Salina, Kansas farm all but hides the farmer's 
two sons playing in the fields. They hang on to 
Frost, Drought Faiaies 
State Fruit, Vegetables 
and drought has damaged west crop.” 4. Shad hp ass Weck cod 
6, When the hole is % full, add 
7. Continue to add soil, leaving 
8. Make a ridge or ditch around 
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GROW ’EM TALL HERE — This wheat on a each other to avold getting lost. Record yields 
are expected in the 1958 harvest which begins in 
f about two weeks, 
  Lake Michigan should have a good 
He predicted apple yields in his 
district would be “good” a 
“very good.” 
2% PER CENT LESS 
Lyle Tompkins of Hart, disttict 
agent for counties from Manistee for being a 
to Ottawa, reported the tart cherry 
crop in West-Centra] Michigan will 
be about 25 per cent less than the : | : 
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  Mandigo said t paieweet Mich-|Unfortunately, the tendency is to enaeree suffered little frost dam-|toss in extra dosages in the mis- 
“We lost some tart cherries 
from poor pollination,” he said. 
“We have had no appreciable 
frost damage to other fruits.” 
apples, peaches, pears, plums and jf taken belief the formula will be 
even more effective. 
A stronger solution is more po- 
tent and probably will kill the in- 
sect-faster. But it may also dam- 
age the woody patient. Even if you 
The agricultural agents agreed|have had yg 
jormulations, mixing proper . the — labels 
sweet ‘cherries ‘have not been eslevery time you Mix spray’ ta- 
extensively damaged as red tart terials. 
cherries. Not that you can’t trust your 
They said drought in’ the area|memory! Manufacturers are con- 
will limit yields of stantly improving their chemicals 
cauliflower, cabbage, tomatoes, cu-'and dosages or other mixing in- 
cumbers, egg plants, peppers 
cantaloupes. -   and structions may be different from 
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thus affected. Where damage is 
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 |is best delayed for several months) 
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‘Only then will the extent of in- 
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should not be adjacent to flower|controls permitting the mowers to) 
“override” tree-trunks, sand traps, 
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gardening   
Fungus disease can harm grass 
gardener, it is best to Apply Scutl as simple spreader 
treatment, usually at 2-3 week in- 
  
      
     
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Apple Supply Ample 
YAKIMA, Wash, 
apples in cold storage in the Unit-) 
ed States January 1 were 25 per!* 
cnet te eae elf ACHIVE Trade 22 per cent higher.   
ORDINANCE 
is An Ordinance to arr the opera- jon of antra 
skiing, surf- boarding or the use of sim-'early today. 
ilar contrivances. 
The Village of Orchard Lake issues were up from Ordains: 
Section 1. Ne person shall operate any : walacarehtnenen ) pares enters pinin tnitractions to about a point. There 
territorial limite of the Village ef Drebard| ra” Sow lovers. err - Lake which has not com: oh the Oils resumed their advance of 
Sa Uti aca tt intay Tes eatart and W “4 ss 
tion numbers provided tor in Act No./equiprnent stocks, some chemicals, 
eas ena Michigan of|rails, tobaccos, coppers and rub- 
iat a tm this ordinance:|bers also were higher. ota " 
The market was moving fur-   
ne oe natis con- 
  
motor vessel, 
operated ” ma- 
manently or tempor- 
tugboat wad row- vessel 
chinery either per 
obs | affixed, scow, | 
nme ae ag ation, of tan opening, Ax traliag pari body ole a 5 any agent, trustee ver, assignée, erately. 
ee Goodrich poreen who is cae the S| ecco, ent a2 » U. 8. To. 
& point each. y Z reson” inelud individual   
mtoxicating liquor or narce 
barbital or an: 
watercraft upon = waters within the 
ter Neral mits or oat © Rpon, the craft, Anaconda, Kennecott, Union err chat A ei ‘ Lake. Itshali be unla Or ne owner Carbide, Southern Pacific, Balti- 
of ay watercraft or any person having) more & Ohio. 
such in “ee or in control thereof, to : 
authorize or novmey permit the same 
te be propelled or operated by any per- 
son who is under the influence of any 
intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, 
barbital or any ‘derivative of barbital, 
or any person who is an bitual user 
of narcotic drugs, barbital or any de- New York. Stocks 
(Late Morning Quotations) them in wholesale package NO, 06. NEW YORK The stock mar- Guttion aes furnished by hte 
waver-|Ket rose in, fairly active trading/petroit Bureau of Markets, as of 
ssiyesterday,'but more modestly. Oil] 9% ewberries,, ‘orem 1 ate ae 
  Tomatoes, 8 bb. 
Turnips, (BEDS.) Gok. oo. .ccseccanese 
te propel, er ST nidus gems ay pated adic be in actual physical control of ‘any/Bethlehem, Chrysler, Douglas Air- so bu 
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as not to en r the life or propéertPi a. o par’ y 8. 
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Be teryteovtal limits of Balt & Ohio .. 30.8 40 Vili vat pA ard Lake carelessly and/Bendix Av ... 54.4 .. 8. 
—_" in ae of the rights or|Benquet .,.... 1 Reo Le 
ao oe - f others, or without due ceution Beth Steel ... 41.3 50. and circumspection and at a speed or in|Boeing Air ... 44.1 - § ® manner #0 = to pon ght or be likely| Bohn Alim ... 16.5 ani 
endanger avs one S] Borg Warn ... 28.1 shall, be culty at Feckless ‘operation Oflpriggs Mf .... 6.7 @ watercraft and upon con shall grist ** 64.2 
be punished os provided in Section 16 n ke .. 423 
of this ordinance. [Budd Co "148 
teed te ae acnded sean hs 2.1352 
eraft involved in acciden: result- ito. 
ing in inj or dnt any person|C® Ko... 164 or damage to shall stop his/Ctlum & H .. 13.7 113 watercraft and give name, ampb Soup .. 41 t of his|Can PA eosca i 
lor under P.A./\Cdn Pac ..... 28 and 
watercraft (as vided 
ublic Acts of Michi, No. 310 of the 
      
  
    
    ay hon amended), to the rp truck » oorsnggt re oe fl 
or the opera’ or occupants of any Case, JI :.... watercraft os with and render toiCater Trac .. 66.6 
any person injured in the accident rea-|Ches & Oh ... 54.8 sonable assistance, including the trans-iChrysier .... 45.5 
prias So My. 44 Or su for medical or surgical treat- Cities Bye... 35.7 
ment if it is apparent PT hat treatment Clark Equip a1 
—— necessary or requested by the injued/—i10¢, wp 404 Philip Mor... 
Section 1, No rator of any water-/Coce Cola ....116 Phill Pet ...- craft. shell “have to tow or shell other. (Cole Paim... 61g Pillay Mili Wise be assis in ajCol Brd A .. 313 Pit 
perean on water skis, water sled, pF. Colum Ges 193 i 
rd, or other similar contrivance dur-|\Comw Ed ...4¢.1 Pure Ol ..... 
the period 1 te 1/Con sees SBA Sie 
hour prior to sunrise. per-lCan N Ges .. 474 Repub Stl. ... 
mitting himself to be on water|Consum Pw. 63.7 Seng nee 
+ —, SSeee — ConPwPt (4.52)101.3 pega De s: contrivances olation o y Rey = ° of this ordinance shall belgent ney’? 1922 Royse) Dut .. guilty of « mi Cont Can 514 eway Ot . 
ction 8. The & watercraft cont copas .. 16 St Jos Lead.. ] be Mable for any injury ae en: a3 Pap... 33. by the negligent ir of such Cont Oi * ss” ut . 
Watercraft, whether the negligence cOn-iSopper Rng. Ss Seab Al RR... 26. 
sists of a violation of “ihe provisions Of|Gotn Pd ‘a ats Roeb .. 
this ordinance, the statutes of the State Curtis Pub “ge shell OF ..... BI 
ef Michigan, or in the failure to observe ‘1. 36:1 Simmons ...--- 31.8 = vordinaty care in such [Sony ps ta “4132 Pon ecee “a 
common ordinary IAW f@-ifis © Beag ... 30.4 Bocony ..«++*- 1 ore. tne owner shall not be table : 4 joo J Co ..30.3 the waterer: © : 3 Southern “ai his express or im consent it cual “eg See Eee ----oas be presumed that a be- “334 Bee nd. ....183 ies entrant with the know and isa ** 82 the ag if it ts driven i ol Cal aD 
a the me of the injury by his son or its || Re 
» & 7d Section 9. The owner of any water- . $4 std Ol 4 sont aft operated upon the waters within BS std O11 $0.6 the territorial limits. or bor be Stevens, JP ..- ha 
the bee ba po limits « the Vi o 4 pa ae 
oe 8 Pord . ut - oe sponsible for any da to life or 8 Swift & Co ...33.4 
perty resulting from a wake or swell/ Prue . 119 gyiv El Pa ...35.3 created by t negligent ee or Gen Bak ...... Ay ‘Texas Co ...+> 0.4 
propulsion ef such wa’ heiGen Dynam ... 4 Tex G Bul ....106 
Satererent ia being eperes “with Meigen me meee a Textron .....+5 = 
consent. no 8 . Thomp Pd oft 
Section 10. Every watercraft being!Gen --» Ue © 2A 
— _— —— within the — = otors .. Eh ® eo Le 7% “12.8 sere « i. 
territorial time ot the ® “village ‘of\Gen Tel... Og srenmmer ...02 enty Cen .. 30 Orchard Lake = ~ en Tire 4. dered is 
meter shall be temporarity attached Goodrich ..... 58.2 Un Carbide ...90 
motor . sha be. — ed and equip joodyear . 05 Yn Pas "99.6 wi eter? muffler, er-\Grah Paige ... 1.2 c alr Lin ..98.7 water ‘oneea. 7 other modern deviee|/Ot No Ry - 35.5 rm yr — 
capa of adequately mu * the/Gulf Of) .....115.1 ys Aono = 
sound of the exhaust of the engine of |Hersh Croc ... 60.3 Unit Fruit ..... 8. such motorboat. The mufflers i be Homestk ...... 43.4 Un Gas Cp ....32 
kept closed, and the exhaust or device/Iii Cent ...... 33.4 US Rub ........ 4.1 
kept in proper working order oy, any|Indust Ray .. 83 Root 66.4 tson 0 at aif or in charge of the ae Tene eo 1442 UBS Tob ...,...28 Watercra at all times when the cegine inland Sti ... 87 ale ae FH is in operati term “capable of | Inspir a 33.4 Ward Bk Pt : 80.5 adequately muffiing the sound of the) interiak 4 19 = West Un Tel . 20.1 exhaust of the engine” means the| Int ‘’ este -. 2 motor's exhaust at all times shall be| int Barv .... 36. went Pe - ae oo muffied or suppressed as not to create 3 7 peace vhite 
oi ee 3g Wookmorin ”.: 485 jon ery watercraft opera: ‘ " 
had the swears within the territorse mt ft Sa q¢ Fine at) Tow 7H 
mite or rdering upon e rr ria d 
limits of the Village of Orchard Lake 3   during the hours from 1 hour after sun- 
set to 1 hour before sunrise shall be 
eq with a light on the bow which 
ean Pg ey Or distinguished at a dis- 
tance 
Section 12 ne person as en operator 
of or as & passenger in any watercraft STOCK AVERAGES 
NEW YORK—(Compiied by the As- 
sociated Presa) : 
39 18 18 6 
Indust. Ralls Util. Btocks 
upon the water within the territorial|/ Net change ..... +11 A | 6 
limite or borderimg upon the territorial'Noon today ..,.286.8 87.6 60.0 1b7 
limite of the Village of Orchard Lake|Prey, day : ; iB 
shall throw or deposit any glass bottles, | Week seve 334.7 06.3 80.7 172.6 
tin cans, crockery, tard d contain-iMonth ago ....247.1 61.0 9.6 167.7 
ers, or any other type sof debris upon Year ago ......274.8 126.1 76.8 196.1 
“ OF into said waters or upon the shores/igs¢ high ...... 255.7 96.4 80.9 173.1 
thereof, 1988 low ......294.7 60.9 9 1666 
‘ a 13. Tt shall be the duty of}1957 high ......280.0 134.7 77.8 188.8 
every person opera — ® motor driven 1957 low .......3960 78.2 66.2 150.8 boat to give watererat propelied sd sail 
or other watercraft not propelled by me- 
chanical means every advantage and 
keep out of their way. 
Section 14. No ss or persons shal! (Cc. J. Nephier Co.) 
engage in any motor boat race or spec point. nth trial without first obtaining permission Pigutes after —_ . Cy Tow freon . 
from the Village Commission and then anen Elec. & Bautp. co" 
only om such terms and conditions end/Rajgwin Rubber Co.* 
under such police supervision as said) Rosas Gear Co." 268 
Commission may prescribe. G. L. Of] & Chem. Co.* 17 
Section 15 Every motor boet. launch | fowel) Elec. Mtr. Co 3) OS 
or other watercraft carrying passengers) Peninsular M. . 
- hire shall carry one life preserver/The Prophet Co.* ..._.. y 7 
4 
1 DETROIT sTOCKS oe 
J 
4 relat 1 
a 8s tem hae 
the sort prescribed by the United iRudy Mfg ieee @tates Bureau of Marine Inspection and}Tojledo Edison Co. ......14 1 Navigation for every person carried. Pr: 
Section 16. Any 
his own act or omission er by So he| 
his agent or employe violate any of 
provisions hereof shall be deemed vustt 
ef s misdemeanor, and upon ned guilty | 
thereof, shail be punished br a = | 
not exceeding one hundred /100) dolla. 
or by imprisonment in the Oakiand| 
County Jail for a period of not exceed- 
tng ninety (90) days. or by both such 0 j e n erwrl ers 
fine and imprisonment in the discretion 
of the court, together with costs of 
prosecution 
Section 17. Sections of this ordinance) Fourteen members of the Pon- shall be deemed to sevetable, and 
should any action Loy Sloe tagr ss of this oy ee Assn., will 
ordinance be declared by the Court to be hono: ‘urd 
unconstitutional or invalid, the same Sat wand evening at a 
shall not effect the part not declared dinner of the as- 
be unconstitutional or invalid. sociation in the 
emple. 
“ 
oe oe oe oe 
  Wayne 8. bd. Co.* .... etrson who shall br| «No sale. bid and asked 
      
  Section 18. Ordinance No. 63 entitled 
“An Ordinance to regulate the operation 
of motorbeats and other watercraft’ . 
4. Ordinance “ 90 “a “An the Nati OG 
ence persue e Nationa - Michigan Public Acts of 1969 to author- 
ise the pol ang of the waters of Case ity. Award in rec- 
* e Village of Orchard Lake, to ognition of high the wae operation of | mot motor boats standard of serv- an roraft on Cass aboye area, to mets of the operation 6 of ice to their pa- 
are hereby Chairman of 
VOee S4ee0-424evaavous Buaa@nai Browns: grade A extra large 38-40; 
38-38; medium 33-33%; 
Poultry 
DETROIT POULTRY 
DETROIT, June 13 (AP) — Prices 
pald per pound F.O.B. Detroit for No. 
1 quality live poultry. 
Heavy type hens 24-26; light t 
15-17; heavy broilers or fryers (2 
3% Ibs.) whites 26-26; Barred Rocks 
27-28; caponettes (3-34, Ibs.) 25; (5- 
6 Ibs.) 27-28. grade 
  
  
No Happiness in Word 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) — The word “felicitous” means hap- 
‘Sipy, but not for John Leary. Be- 
- 47 |cause of it, he lost.the final round 
in a spelling match. o in Market Boosted | MARKETS | Wheat ay 
  
  1.36 
18 > 1.00 
“te 48 7 100 Grain Prices 
o CHICAGO GRAIN 
Recercie ba. oT HBR) optteao, gune 33 (AP)—Opening prone g head, bu. . 2.00 an a 
Romaine, BORNE oChor-nneemenan 1.00 sly = 1.96% gly ........ 61% 
psrepaeemeaassd Sep 1.8045 OD sacs: 64'4 
DETROIT EGGS Dec 1.85. Dec 66% 
DETROIT, June 13 (AP) — Wegs, (ies 977" iz yf pe \F.0.B. Detroit, cases included, federal- |" Gorn (oid) » 30% state grades: Ty ......-. 131% Dee 1.334 nites; grade A extra large 48; (Bop (20000) 198° Mar W....... 14 large 42: medium ot: smell 31; grade WS i sicsen ct Lard 
jaro 40. 0. tes ae) PE BY ceecere Bat 
No, brown, esse reported. Cheeks 28.|, Cori new) ) Sep 000000"   
‘Higher Car Output 
Seen This Week DETROIT @ — Passenger car 
output in US. Sicheylan’ tle wethe 
should total $0,550. units, Automo- 
tive News said today. Last week 
73,666 cars were built. In the like 
-|1957 week 124,946 were made. 
Truck production is expected to 
total 10,045 vehicles this week 
compared with 16,110 last week. 
In the comparable 1957 week 22,692 
trucks were built. 
The trade paper said increased 
schedules at Ford, production 
General Motors and Chrysler 
would bring the higher car output 
this week.   Chpaler ¢ Given. 
Huge Army — 
Defense Project 
540 to Chrysler ; 
* * * 
it $1,900,000 ‘contract was award- 
sasable cckeane se She —— 
ret training equipment to be made 
at the Center Line plant. 
— qunity Hall Sorner yoni 
rae at the Salvation Army f Store, 118 W. Lawrence Center 
‘Street. —ady,/a.m. until noon, to greet children. 
R 
Church, h: 
trance. June 13. F320 PM. adv. 
8 to 12. 13 WASHINGTON (UPD. - The 
  
News in Brief 
Cleveland G. Tademy, u, of 
268 W. asa tons gpg 
ant Church Sat, June 1 a june 1th 9:00. 
sale. Com- 
ee 
Rummage — Sat. June 14th, 8 
AM. Congregational Church, E. 
Huron. ‘ —adv. 
Sale: Sat. June 14th, 
W. Pike —adv. f 
  ith, es 
Turkey Ups Oil Output The Cit 
: : apr ety bebe t pigesad 
Sale, All Saints tion 
Street En- paren © ante of OO oer eee Oe Bon terny Prt lap 
Ohmar, Inc., 
Ave.,-has become a member of the 
Nationa] . Institute of Drycleaning, 
Silver Springs, Md., the trade as- 
sociation announced. 
Detroit television personality 
Captain Jolly will be at the Shoe 
Box store at the Tel-Huron. Shop- 
ping tomorrow, from 10) 
  
averaged 6,100 barrels a_day 
  
Harness Buried Steam 
AUCKLAND — Natural under- 
ground steam present in New Zea- 
Sat.,|land is being harnessed as a source     VFW, 1008 ee gy 
June 14th, 9:00. 271 E. Pike one    
and lambs — 0. Market not    
cy 
  
Installed as Head 
of Nurses Group 
  
  
  
  
     Cig reserves the right to reject 
EILEEN B. VAN HORN, 
  of energy rivaling the atom.     
  We af. 
Dated 3 oe Juné 2, 1968. 
  
         repealed All other exaiumacee or parts 
< ie reo ae conflict herewith are the dinner, an an- 
  repea nual event, will) py oo AL 18. Tite ordinance ts declared | 
to be immediately necessary for the STARR be Robert H. Wil-) preservation of the peace, heaith and kinson. Buel E. Starr. general, 
safety of the — and is hereby given 
immediate ¢ te effec eae ‘ae Cumuniniies manufacturing manager of Pontiac! 
et te Wines at ot Grehiard Lake this sth | Motor Div., will be speaker of the) s@ay of June, 196¢ A.D i. was evening and make the presenta- | 
President tions.. Olin E. LaBarge, of Con- 
Sangeet hE jerk federation Life, and president of ~ con of Orchard are| S' ee = oa ie Pontiac association, wil “ 
' dine 13, 8. Sh e. } { ; i a —~ % rs 
  ™~ 
’ /   GREAT SCOT *500 LESS THAN ANY HOME LIKE IT ON THE MARKET 
  
INTRODUCTORY OFFER! 
COMPLETE FOR AS LITTLE AS 
ond follew 
0-98 to mode! FE NG Re Op ae, 
living . . . the big shopping centers like Tel-Huron, the fine schools, ease of transportation 
. +. all thesé and more are yours PLUS THE BONUS OF Gl.. . AS LITTLE AS June 6, 13, "3§ 
# 
BUILT-IN @. 
OVEN AND 
RANGE 
1078 SQ. FT. 
OF LIVING 
SPACE 
2 SSS 
NOTHING DOWN | 
FHA .. . As uittie as 
$545 MOVES YOU IN 
30-YEAR -MORTGAGES 
; LIVING IN THE VERY HEART OF. 
MICHIGAN'S WATER WONDERLAND! 
BERT L. coment J 10). 4a 4 :amelale 
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    ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1958 ae a TWENTY-NINE 
aye ctor f T oe id - . BE Sig fly N \ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . 9» | ls a ey eee Martin: . 
Director of Tornado Warning Center > j] ARS 
-.. Says '58 Twisters Develop Too Fa: -., says “20 Twisters Develop [oo Fast 
she want mee. Mo (UPI) —lAin Yaron’ Segue © vader aacedl SA does eae tiveness, be TS tases ex ont F Pie! pg rdegt 126 YOUlot weather warning. Some of the| %f- One minute everything | things — the ability of local 
ced ye ens monp atsSctSat | Saya ros a a aoe Bead 3 you know the tornado has hit.” Slee Sasi, and the abdiiny ° pas of eltizens to react to the fore- FE. pon ~ of the U. §. tn 1980 the Uy, 8. Weed B thong . re ina aly + mag casts, a wore Pa 
cms ll “We ate averaging|peta” euing its own tornado fore-\times it takes us that — and| of the press, radio’ and TV, I'm only about an in getting Our|rowih of a. radi ‘ the/ccasionally far longer — to get) amased at how they have co- B 1 ‘ 
warmiee Out _Petore the GaNeer iansas City operation was started |TePOrts of strong storms from out- operated.” y Carl Grubert 
— three hows.’ ne Three teletype systems feed radar| ¥iNg areas.” House said his staff is 4d 
about two hours. teports into House's office. They, We have,” House said, “been! odermanned in times of LIVES SAVED are studied and, when tornado si; (Cussed.” He paused. “And a lot 
fn’ crew deen inow howls sem fo"be bul jbouquets have been’ thrown tornado ty. He 
many lives have been saved since|slerts are issued. (AY. A year ago we received high|"Say we Saved 50 lives pr on praise for our forecasting the tor-\sin. Maybe each life 
- caved aD eee tint,| This year’s different type of jnado that, hit Ruskin Heights (a Well we pay for in ‘Wieapeain last week.” he onid. ate godeond eng conaid- nencpalny sae), Forty per-|We could do a better job 
ee ee corvice, Hous eald. “Last, yoo : ee Se Sane, maesieere Nee. Bat thet s 
ead aan tes on BOARDING HOUSE ._ plagues the weather —s Hane ne RACING , 
“frueeday afternoon the radar LOOK, MASOR !'L KNOW HOW you) HOROUGHBRED IS A ports showed only small storms in| (A SOLD MRS. GALL THE TRAVEL 4, NOBLE ANIMAL TWiccs/ western Kansas, By 5 p, m., the CURE FOR WILTON « BUT US ww iN MY HOUR OF NEED, 
radar showed moderate to strong ESKIMO TOURISTS ARE CURIOUS THE STEEDS RETURNED iY 
ee ne ee | F\ ABOUT THE *BING BOND co” 7 ALMOST $200 OF THE 47 does,” House said, “but twenty) | THAT YOU PLUCKED Out o- Y7 VAST SUMS I'VE DONATED minutes later El Dorado was hit.” THE MAGICIAN'S HAY FoR /7/ FOR THEIR OATS/a— 
MEN ON ALERT THE MISSUS!«. HOW DID i HANDED MARTHA wet Me-imiee tree the Kens THAT BEAUTIFUL #100 BOND gn storm was building up there was LEGEND TURN COMMISSIONS 
thunderstorm activity in large OuTzZ PAID JUST areas below the Great Lakes keep- 6 1s AM 
ing House's men on the alert. “It SHED. was one of those days,” House! |: > D 
said. “If we had had 10 men on the (- ¢ fob we couldn't have kept up. As e, ae 4 
it was we had three men — our \\ See ; x normal maximum effort I i it : 
Mouse blamed the situation on WZ ‘ 
warm, moist air seeping north- | ° 
ward from the Gulf of Mexico. ‘ By T. V. Hamlin 
This year has been rather mild re DY | | 
for tornadoes, he said, but from | ~\ 
the standpoint of warnings it has Lore 
been one of the most dangerous. inn} NG 7 
So. tar this year there have been — 
across the country, This time last Milt N year there were about 600. Through Hitt v 
ne a Se nadoes. killed a : c 
mn a a; sor [LorD oF THE MANOR. IN Thirteen of these 1957 tornadoes Ls 1008 oy SHA Gorden. a. £25 Sen Ut Per ot OOOU STANDING AGAIN = 673 
ee en ae Dallas 
strip stretching Pace pe OUT OUR WAY Coast to Michigan, 90 per cent of f THERE'S ONE OF Y, HE’S “S 
all U. En anne. but no tora eee e TH MANY REASONS \ PARADISE RIGHT ex 
oo 1 GOT WOK TO . 
ee eee DO~ SERVICE aaenecon 
say without se hm 17 @ : y LAZY LOAFER tornade struck Tinker Air Force SHOWIN’ UP A Base in Oklahoma. A ‘week later 
meteorologists at the base no. 
ticed that weather conditions TOOL sx were similar te these of the day > of the tornado. i ROOM =. 
They warned that another tor- a 
nado might strike. One did, It was BA . a almost identical to the first, but \ A 
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Liner’s Sailing Delayed BANG * Wa by Engineers’ Strike Ss Shs Ad 3. 
NEW YORK (AP)—A strike by @& engineers pee up + ss i ghas 4 
— | Ed Me ai PLL BE CAREFUL The ner, America’s largest) = TODAY --- IT'S FRIDAY at | 
and carrying 1,776 s et Ni — THE (3TH - | 
a cues Ge capmaeriictoaas =< < iy | 
2 eS ete ieee etZEe aod | 
settled. Zs ~ A  Grisveneis involved shift as- a Ff, “fp 
signments in port that cut down) Litt: ZA on 4 4 Wy 
— time ashore ra their far | FA ME. Yj Y/ 
, arbitrary transfers to other) , Cig A; a 
ships, and discrimination in pro- tg: fll” % ; 
The U. S. Lines, f the 'G, . nine TPE Busse 4 Bia 
ship, estimated the delay cos $2,-| # BLISS © 1900 by BEA Sorte tee Rey yags 6-4 
000 an hour. b MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli 
. . 5 
HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris 13 THE BOSS, (CONFERENCE MORTY, (GRRE) e = 
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     Death Notices lise Wontel Pema. 21. 
  
  
  
      
    
           
      
    
      ” Card of Thanks eeTeseeeeece 1 
In Memoriam priv tir it ii 2 
. Flowers oteceaseneeegeneeee : ey ; HW : 7 
; Funeral Directors etveces 4 tater pri ~~ * ting, lor 
. Monuments ciececcarecenss sae Barnes will Tle 3 ; x4 . 
Cemetery Lots ....+ssee00. 5|_ Pursiey Puneral Home. Stag srrss 
e = si es8en- 
EMPLOYMENT BENN, LAWRENCE ide 
" Help Wanted Male ....:.... 6 Ee me hae ghey cane farina ne | © Mrs. — Baldwin, Gare ook 
Help Wanted Female ..... 7 Mre Jone | Mal and Lee ey Site ea 
Help Wanted astessceresces& Neg men [nes ment, — 
ae nants Agencies .... 9 lend, Birmingham. Interment . CAREER 
Work Wanted Male eseues.t0 roe OR : : 
Work Wanted Female .....11,“A? WEL. Ma 32, 1008. DOM- = PART TIME 
: VICES 0 — wie Sins ete none evenin eee ae ast | 
SER F FERED ments will be ened ater + fo sued can rege l 
Buil Servies siscececs 221 =, : or MA 
Building Supplies <....... 324 *4NDERa, JUNE, 12,1968, LUCY C.| EESERTENOED WOMAN ¥ Business Services .........13 Aivert and Edwin’ Sanders dear ty ry g ge. Bo i ; : ~ Bookkeeping & Taxes .....14 j servis ue Cross: Benefits, MI | soe ror Ne = Lun 7 
: mesestcoceacesEe iets et at 30 Bam. Tosi, fi ‘e a8 5a : : 4 . i — . : 2 owish ; : 
Foot Specialist ...........15A| interment in-Commerce ry | GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 7 BAI ! BU GUNG 
Steereoer- & Tailoring. .1 Sparks Griffin Funeral Home." cn gaat whe, oekaite 
Garden Plowing: nee __ Card of Thanks 1)" iiciting trom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Income Tax Service ......1l\ ye wise To EXPR y and fous 1:30 te 5:30. 8, =| 
    
      
  TO EXPRESS OUR Insurance Fanaa ecesterllA| dees appreciation aoe eaks BS batho hae ot 
Laundry Service eee race of k ess, Messages on of * sym~- 
sudden death of Arthur 
& Trucking cesceccae John Jepson, belov yey Laine he Pa er 
Painting & Decorating ..,.20| S24 ‘ater. Special thanks to the| fore 5p ‘ ; i sagt ~ 
Photos & Accessories ......21 Gouis Funeral Home. i " ass in “Down at the office we don’t approve of our employes e |? once Biae.sase 470m Mon 
sio-Therapy seo..sss 21A|g_—~-,Helea Jepson &_Pamuiy : Gal PE Satie (read parotid . ) Television Service”. s:-2|"Koninte, Perse SALES 5 meine UP pat ps a cxans_1gp-| fale ‘be baat 
_ Business Services 13 Painting & Decorating 20) Wid :  aTe6 njepdedonnc dey Pine, Wate pas |W tron, Ph, PE, Dat 7, | 
      
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    Typewriter Service ,....22A messages of sympathy and besu- 
Uphoistering eee eee eeeeree 23s _ forel ¢ eee een ee sve personable women, for 
NOTICES 2S the loss a our dear mother and enced, Top Heb, wases pla. pleas- 
einer Pear Bur" special Waaks to ong ar- 
: es CS ccccce: se we. reg Bau 
Notices & Perec press oa Columble ve. Baptist ee Kay m : Mr, and Mrs, Thompson | BIRMINGHAM       
  
     
       
       
  
  
    
      WANTED San ER -| "Gepartment for over Wtd. Children to Board ....26/ gere freaks to cnr ay fie wa iran, Kendale's’ 14 8. gent 
Wtd. Household Goods ....27| their’ kindness, sympathy, and| WAITRESS PART-TIME NIGHTS.) C. Wtd. Miscellaneous ..,..28) floral effe during the recent!" Apply in 6 p.m. 
Money Wanted veseeeee BA son ‘Donald. 8. Knoop. yA speciall Ra Del's 100, Sat “mitsavets Lats       
   
        
     
     
            
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an one ces a | preg am | “rete nes e ,  | ree Eines tes | ee eet een Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. ....32 In Memoriam 2 wostas TAH YO CA FOR-3 , : 4 remo : : Sap ae Crs. 8 gata Bath, th, Clean eats ei Wanted Real Estate ....32A/In LONELINESS LONGING.| g7eD. Live in. Apply after 5, 215% , wy. Unfurnished 34 RENT FFEP heartache and srrowful memory Pi + FE q2s70 Rent Apts. , 
Rent Apts. Furnished... Eesbe‘ig, woe di Ss ese Pee sez, seem, # cas Tey TYEE OF BOURE PLANS af : ) seeeer 7 : red. the RI EY 
Rent Houses Furnished 33 ree suet “3s i Sat Sboatite" ress Box. iLUM SIDING PRECAST STONE . é OR , SHIR ¥ ° eed too, -— ON THE JOB WELDING AND Rent Houses Unfurnished .36| }:' out om eversthing—even, your Help Wanted 8 | wag Poms 7 Gornan risttien| Repairing Day or ight, “Pe Rent Lake Cottages ...36A/But_there, voy Ele ciwars. BARNS OR BUILDINGS PLASTERINO—NEW OR REPAIR. z For Rent Rooms ........37 epee, eae none 3 straightened snd repaired. Guaranteed PE 
BUILDING REPAIR" PLASTER a REPA CASTER. Saws — Lawnmowers 
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Rent Stores “coconmerrcotibod 
Rent Office Space .........41 Miscellaneous ..42 3-8T70   
  
      
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BSS. Eee For Sale Acreage .2...+0..47 EVELYN EDWARDS. 
  
       
  
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> Sale Business Property ..49|° SPACES, WHITE CHAPEL CEM,| Ul COMMUDITE SANK BLDO.. mn Wiliog and Able 
  
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For Sale Clothing” ."”"”'56| | office gr eye erm | Instructions 9 PES) Lsune eee : 
mony: & Tron . cecssesesseee 8: PIANO LESSONS: MAJORS 
Sale Household Goods ,...57 1, & 1, 28, 0, 3, Oe Gouple ‘music and in’ beginner 
Cirisimes Gifts | Royal Oak Beauty College For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 Sod apsant ots   ; - , Seealeiane 
Do It Yourself ............61| Help Wanted Male 6| bis information. rite or call   
    
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Hunting LW Witchesfinir, Sand, Gravel & Dirt e000 0.66 Nao HWY.) tion can PE 2-4058 a eR 
Wood, Coal & Fuel ........ -61 Gin DRIVERS. STEADY AND ~ os CASH $ 
Fiants, Trees, Shrubs ....68) part time, day’ or night anin io) Work Wanted Male 10 48 HOURS _ 
For Sale Pets ............69 GaNVAsSEN WANTED ALE O| "1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — HOME — EQUITY 
Dogs Trained, Boarded +ee20| telephone olicitor. Draw and eee nase HAULING LAND CONTRACT 
FARM MERCHANDISE, qnekes FS 300. 8 an. ALL AROUND HA 
——- & Feed ...'.71 a “ Ct mW CAR Wright & Valuet - For Livestock ........72 ESTIMATOR r. ‘ 
    Permanent With giazin fam For Sale Poultry seeccerestt tractor ple ht men, feeure ret with faa reas 5 coer 
. EM Sale Farm Produce ,...,.75| minimum of three years expert- 8 years exp. as draftsman       
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
      
           
      
            
        
         
  
  
          
   
                 
  
       
    
         
      
            
       
    
  
         
            
                 
    
      
            
           
  
        
  
      Sale Farm Equipment 76 er subeontractor—or please d don't! siock GE tee. BLOCK, CEMENT. BRICK FIRE Auction Seles -<....565503.70) Sete. selling experience de-| place, carpenter’ work. 30 years AUTOMOTIVE experience, OR 3-9672 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 T PONTIAC. ne sad ‘ter. Ritebens a “specialty rE eer bd . 
Rent Trailer Space 79|7158 Auburn Ave. © FE 2-0252/ __ 45000 e#ten e “CARPENTER SMALL. JOBS 
en apoconsoc. * make deol pecs ATE = FE sain” 
or e Tires @oeeeeesens managerial cap-|CA v— — " 
hae tarig se gpunies to Ponting Lake. Wee in| Sasa nee svectalty. FE) 
Sale Motor Scooters s...22| pliers on si. | caRaRTES, PART FINE OMTY.| ~ TREN For. Sale Motoreycies . eesee-83| cepting applications. A 1064 EXPERIEN aE ERT GAR. ULI DO UPLEX 4 For Sale Bicycles wees, 84 fh Huron between ad 11:30| hoods Wok Bad) = R. D. Thom B ZING PE 1-8872 Penmaes. Ai Adults 3M Myre off Toor. 
Boats & Accessories ......85 Si. Ta GS" ste" ants. | WE Deo eR pant aaron pet Thurs . t. PE 80043. ~_. FRANRLIN APTS a : am. : . 2 For Sale Airplanes .......86 ROUTE a COC ORIBUE PE 23706 or FE Soe FE 2s white 7 CLEAN ROOMS, NICE LOC&- Clove to downtown shopping cen. Transportati HIGH SCH Te 0, DE- ‘ E 7505. transportation, these . ion Offered ...87 cS L sires any type work. OR 3139.|_ Building Su IZA oor ee ERO SERIE EE pieae : after 4 PE 8.3443 modern 3 foom me oe Wanted Used Cars .....,..88 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT- < Spee AULING & FR aM MASON OES ROOM, PVT CES.| living gua ites ie Wanted Used Trucks .....89| Your opportunity for steady em- _Sfisa"or on San est. OR | FIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTS EA |_Your price Any time. FE 8-0005, NEWRY 9 CoMPuad (Poa "| keep. and rear win- 
For Sale Used Trucks .....90) eer on? are maine “ant ap INSIDE & OUTSIDE PAINTING, | 6 fine ~ > “OO °® 318 W lstw's on ean veto on Se te flatlen ie. somange "ore _ Auto Insurance ...........90A proximately 24 to 36— THE JEW. savestroschs: ugarDentering WRECKING COMMERCIAL BLDGs | Liaw FRECHE Cl oo toasty warm in wi wt ane a a spring 
For Sale Used Cars _......-91) tor ¢ “Saiesnian in Training” fot r%jTo0me Plaster repair. “FE é Baldwin Aves al” meteriais| fot “Peewee, articles picked up ES oral Bet Picea Newly ‘decorated and well main a ating ares We offer salary | _5-f eine sold al at caine-job wr wrecking : I cute = b Open, Tues "5 Bee otene’ oe neighbors 
Bins’ hisid inentines  s Saee:| “aun, Sum GARDENING O® oe oe “Wrecking ‘Co. to) “Rubbish. Fill dirt, top el 21944 ber monk including Ment: $34 The Pontiac Press {| mest plan, vacation wits pay. 84-l@an' 30 YEARS OLD NEEDS ESE Etwond” 800 | sree ag aegetine. Pe 5 ee Feian." | SOLD WAVE 4.50 UF: cf the cash a ean receive in eee ae eee a t, umitr § z FOR WAN for you to earn = good living. carpenter of ceetien,_Moemeniosl, ertuens San jervich 13)" iad FE poe OPPASE.| wan STYLE-RITE. OR net to" you. R ANT ADS are looking for a poiiion wik's * ODELL CARTA Williams Lake & Highland Rds, WE TRADE wr BUILD lookin: a + 
future, alify, WAN F WITH STAKE TRUCK DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MR&. DIAL FE 2-8181 rson. ‘See Mr. ‘Smith at Hotel Wants work of any kind. OR x DAYS ONLY Local ang lone distance moving, | _A_ Taylor, §¢ Gillespie. FE 3-283. 1s & REALTORS Rooseveit Pontiac, ‘ea, June 6700. eos pasa “beating aad el chim ri Ba. | 3 MAID 738 132 _W. Huron ___ PHONE FE +1537 : a.m. to 7:09 p.m. Max WANTS OUTSIDE WORK ney work TR ROERING & HAULING, RUB-{ Menominee Mrs. Wallace. FE : From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SERVICE STATION ALTENDANTE. ee kind of Jason wore| et tpeciaiiste s’ local tog |—Ush Anytime, Cheap, Fit 41820. | _5-1905, aaxpau| ¥*,.¥m CASH al 
AD errors should be re j|_ after 1 p.m. son., FE. 46134, anytime. pm Fn ge ag, A tebe to Rent t soccasion cakes FE COMO, "| | Saulty or show ‘wen Gi fametictey. rhe flwanTeD SERVICE MAPIOER WOVING AND “HAULING ANY. | Fepaiet Sebuilas'& ould mew cio: n ts fet Un prove itn $8 Qssumes No respon for an bee time. FE 5§-5314. beys, specia in liners for TRUCKS, CTORS ae D bt? ¥ RILES “ gibiltey for errors other round wessential Sh “anould by atto| PAINTING NG _AND MIROR CARPIN. gee, Chmners Comoe bakes ee ENE in Ve R. D. Ri EY, Broker for that portion of the firet Phe miler with APA cs Wote Pen! {ToC pieéS sree: Eyes. fursaces. freelibne uaieriDemp twenke’ ‘Fomi-tratiers | if You are having trouble meeting! we qiigr eet MAR AE: «en insertion of the advertise tiac Press Box 57, stating quali- FATA JOBS -CEMSIE BRICK heaters, botlers, incinera Pontiac F. d Mice SOUNSEL. G ment which bas been fications and salary expected. nes nok On SHE “ Save dollars, Call now. e901, airy —— LORS, ec cma Oe We we bette rg buyers wanting 6 oat Balucless Pat Ha "he Replies. confidential. TEACHER. AGE 36 WANTS WEEE. Thee Gen A Industrial Tractor Co. Above Caninnd toomnee aie, room modern alow on bes 
Bre made be sure trast {| WANTED: | JOURNEYMAN FIX-|"'ends or” full, time’ s .| see Trim, #25 S WOODWARD 2 ) line, at @. moderate price. Will ore wets, be cure 2 ture builder to bulid bending fix-| Uitte Teg mtienny, Ammer | job. @, eablin bling, eu rrge el 1and)Open Dally Tne’ APP SHOES make & ‘sizable down payment. Sdjustments will be gives | tubing. Must We ‘cnpa Raurant Aiving. and) factory ASPHALT: PAVIN aaa = nao cis ‘i without i inn Nips of work. SE'hoar weet'| Aggies efter dune sity FE| ASPHALT PAVING |OXWANTED AR SEED | 270 airport Ra sum| WILLIS M. BREWER benefits, fn parking , FE _¢1581)_or PE #0623, __ Eves. Closing time for advertise | |_MA 42854 between’ 6 & # p.m.|TREE REMOVAL, TRIMMING, | guarantee” oe ae: CALL ore as a July 13th. 1 will not be respon: ' fareer than “regular ecnte § | "since "wanna Gaiters HAG] bob | ACM ate Sie ke 5 | HY ghar then mre ‘emmes | LISTINGS WANTED ¢ noon now ily, ; TRIM, ROUGH, KITCHEN CABT| Pa - Schm y Park BUY. Ww ._ LET publication. Pouuac c. ‘crea NO at NEts, inte Bree Ried Wallet Lake Mich, . se BV iow i: 
paTegnciont, Want Ade may j| $it9' 10” #509) 'week. Call in af en} ANY tnae. EM bE June 2988, .T will not be: re: PROPERTY, ve i omies tee Seer 7 contracted TIES, fhe “dar of pubtice “Gar of publication citer fica dune 14 a | WE BUILD GARDENS AND i og °       
       
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Beauti 4-B a £6203 
|W. _ EDROOM RAN F 
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EA gton Park . Bel BLOOMPTEL Houses’ 
em: ment. = or lease wi D TWP. wane s 43 
an, 3 Norton. x. moms, 32 bathe full base y, keenly” tus P. LVAN Ls For Sale H 
i Tooms Sa 1 B- cal toda _ 43.500 . Several _ rig ed Brick | — KE ouses 43 a 
(. OriLitiEs apts, Bor ' 00, bedrm. Pls cern 
BE eat ot oe John K. oS Several _smad rounds. barr Fojevel, bias » basows eae moders ‘ome 8 FRONT -5M en with dining space Riteb- 
818 Irwi sister ae. 2% vate ne PE 22108 Omerrosd, oe fe Adjoining wood cleus range large tia oes ane 6 
Ground ot Shed  #,- in & Sons fireplace. Beat: nord List eet oy aud lake rocks, Pull. base Tiastionst waged tenes 
MID- |; Nee: Me Sy Contact: asonal UST JoUR PROBERTY WAR TS wal co ofl | ase nal m ike 
ufnes r, close in, m4 M5 60447 Street Hiller T : bie Wilson B nag fo a oo peewee ae Del- ears meters Rome mn 4 bed- $10 STA 
Wesisite a t% Eve. FE 842% y Talbott, Owner on GO MEARE ate ot, patio’ & ee a dark aoe wanes ri eet bes Ww RTS DEAL 
ey ma tae Ei a aa s een ye D ae eae es | are 
Soi FOR CLEAR WRENS wereeiee ot Lake pr rast foom brick fanch® at WN Pog Mer — scm, wsreee, ie Jam meee PAY RENT? 
oh oe ¥| CHERO po nap cee Sita | pod lana appointm $750 DOWN—Co : ees eee: 
Boome’ t Sere Owe Fi KEE HILLS aS Sie | * _PAYME | og eat | Street. <Colored, Le Lovely_ bun. Ovethanging rool — 
: x cums With : . erst Offering footy” 3 in Fassd era ras, Ont dis) NT BLOOMFIELD | F toes be ast side. Paved bun-| Sty sew roof 
age ee uy/t BLK. FROM, TO ee | Castes butte tor present Custom velaer a nay Resemiee nod Four tached gurage” Cx pamem | seen Sd sewer and water” 
P Re: der roo - &s x 
Sn tee ~ mem STE IS ee m| Bett ‘fae mit | ee aes eae Pg ea Astomatis bot’ 3 
T +t Lave > LA bf sor z with > si 198 c bg ey venient ‘or land with oF ae 4 ard oak 
vend meals seo AWA seaped lot, i ic won tans. : ——— kite’ proses bungalow Custo — 
ae lé-Matthews FE 4 Pe RIL den on ADR Be pte After 29,98 FSS own, per y of hen Ww wa) rt = aon 
a cue Fea las tae Ow" soe Sear tare, Fs fea a 
H S2iT1- | Utuliy carpeted | West ‘Bide loce- iy car gare drive to ———-* oY famfiy Full base in rich pane on a AG Suni at eles 
ea) Ge cee leee| oe Se a areas oh eater | ste ie See oi acon a éSpctigas Room 
room ea PRO 7 ra e 
es. | 13) with WE FROVIDE RENT I ee m ourpeied. “AUBURN HEI iapeeae ay. Large 2 bedroom ts M coms 
counter. Fe tractive 9 fin 4 AL SER Jum. fu Too GHTS home 
= — bath, fa with’ at- ss yahoos a jot Si $12, eg end attic. ting oa ag eee oi re bed- fot 7 a ah attached "tw Teo| VEEED e e 
full ce- 300. $3,009 down, % shade tr foe gpl noe Eery th Yo AYS & SUNDA n 
ond sement, wo, M 1 ees. man: ay ro Pay r CLOSED ae 
a cupboards O| | moae Large. Living” here. rms. R ed aE Da 
room. le seem ele = : i unt SALE. modern Coo IE room "tad “neal living 766 S bd i 
and You'll Psy wld future picte! Aorice apt howee, Al Own beat. Onl ite os 918,500 TEN sViaeat aces TANLEY 
priced “at § AR cone FE: "be se $2500 com: =e ee witn “fis ° icon eames sot avis of Meantookas : 
$21,500! realistically Lae = down | O08 hae. Pan coe m modern th rth of Montcalm Hig 
Cc 7 appreciated. THE Pull mani WE 
Kiddies ARL W.B AT UNION Aba galls Magda cota Birch | kitchen sing Tm STOWN 
- 603 * IRD, LAKE bungalow in z 2 _ . e ts jus " Baterior of itx1? R E. AL’ 
rE Community Realt Wa OFFICE Nes Dra: m barn it like of FE 8-2765 a 
pee Matera Daa Bi rina, & eth the man o ooo Bott hee ee «Soe | Harbor. Be 
place ea ie Boks : 
Rc Rta ee wee a 08, Sat saa | aac |e a Pie | Attractive Brick 
' tonne Da eh pmo | . ‘s — FE down, $7,500 $1,000 and cna ohne — hard- service. WE for . ttractive Brick 
me Oa : 5 DR 0 WwW. AUB Lar ot ‘East 3 . GI’ this coz across th ‘ corn: es morleae y “4a00 nave. = z axD paieges a NDS 
Ee tae En ‘no icacee Poen Webster B Washi Tseron| FE moder, Bosemenh ae ws ren ta cony immer eotage ) bee SYLVAN SHORES—1 Lee aS ma, heat, hoe 
Rent Houses U ty parking ~ reesonat Too cegt| & 5, a school 3a TY proves 293 Moves You In ince shaded lot. rita fire: Renal” be Sek this. e = aa WN, Realto inndacaped « —— aura 
~ - owne: a ° is. ‘e- o de- "Mult 
= ini 6G FT ie OL 1-4 ea. Family bah new e. full WEST SIDE $4 = HA M80 sree ~ si000 an. Livike Foor wi A — eats ie a T steed rats teaced fora end saracey 
foe | agate. . ca » R ute Ith Fron ht irepiace, 
i Fa pans bedrooms comme set Wo Money $3k4 Woves You ti Furnace, oly mpgs eer aoe convenient | ro 0m - el-Huron 2 ; 
3 W. Hurea Ss aoe _luaane ——— Gain a: noeet. net fe 3 MILES 6 You In te500 with $1008" ot Poatine. Onl ——- salient kite h én ~ FROM THIS Blocks 
ron St FE van. Bide. = “Seem 4 close to General Se een NORTH ON JOS We & Stes an Only: amis beth wp este == bungalow. ful aeons 
per esat within 300 a = eb] Dest ine ting. “Beto Mreet | OPEN DAIL Pr 29123 Hye homes lots other | good | view. “screened niin “base: On Garage and screens, fenoed. heat, 
| . been o Ros. _—— Full ee = ¥ 1 P.M. ‘TI Your PRO oe mi eyes ares, = FOR more, $10, yard, ‘ 
Lease suites HOYT Pri Di L DARE PER Priced me lot ear BETTER. 600, 
i es od availa ‘ ov REALTY ae Bulan ag Building Co t- $23 too s BLOOMPIELD R HOMES J R Hi 
Tt ee beer ae ee Pelee Some _R, Hiltz 
A eMBatbeededlie “te WM. A. eter WORTH §S : ke peAy OREIL ranch, home} bedvaos ee! 
ng REN 4 sat = K T Se en = E 1643 Union ‘Ratt ‘OR eit hil oy oe cot aavchan “Kitchen with,» Ag ——— rz 
he Ray t 5 nace, gar room. new basement, e Rd. EM Mu Fr vot A attached ‘Gur rae ith’ built in Sais 
F PE 60880 or felt spre’ 2 DY TER s — — i? = MULTIPLE 671 LTIPLE LISTING 8E 5 drapes and s. Sspriskier Posed = T 
or R tii. nou Ww R TANNER. riced to ear STING SERVI LAK RVICE includ and Seon Ca * pe 
‘ weer cz ed. ac ting, 
* roe Rent Nieenaneons S2 jm FE ae tat ELIZABE 5 KE PROPERTIES |= pooh sabes sweet 
reat Eat kena ee : -s TH |i = Potbtuted 
GA ower baanen lt . $1,000 = M revo | LA zn Sy Believi bedroom 
. E FOR > % reo: Yy Down av G SER ove Ri is is on ng baths, of modern ; im 1918 
a ae aS ore ims Tagen tate ta “ immedi Oe os Cop: Ets cots, ae Tt Soe cet Dura 
= A. complotety . 2 sed ho! wt w W cuntion wi room ty. Coz in in A- rear  @ . up - m 
For Sale Se r for A fly ne an ine me that ¢ finish ait for s pan | — th this yeu with panel ¥ 2 bed- mela 1 condition yard. Th arage oem F 
H Pull "bs : 80 == KY aan a bs aoe or ee! be | ae Bee new hom ng Ay beggoom _bome saatio in A peelligey ores pe ke ae with Price house towne Pd t., off | sty 
: BY. ases a auto. onth. Priced garage eaneasent, ax | aeas 3 © lovely ee woes #. | P -encl agers — . tom ym Ue isaasaas cee for our PF con tor works 
+ Tne » L a. $11,009 43, $8,500. A go0d "buy tor jose very yp lipatean © extra | brick. ] oe Claresign | rood oy ean 98 new car- Square | po ad fA peed Walls. KEEGO HA © dow down Total to gee ing . 
ROOM nia ment. — Et oo ay! rm Gi.900 $1, 500 LAKE FR le with easy aera menrport., Vale fo a —- ess ee Union La : : ———- pores NEARLY bi vibe “ 
a ya hi 0! ¥ ets a rate bs reened hom surrounded R 
3 La. ‘9 a es ey saab clove to schools. We offer you Down : eet) 2 ont OTT ACES sre B60 “Buy of wht on no mens | heats of ah - J apd 2 a Lake 1 front a, _ large scaping , ost ettracti ‘eae 
0 5 New SPUT DEVEL STARTER, aaa aE elgg EE tres caiage to to Avail Tour NADIE ed BUY ip ieee ream ee Perah ring paneling At Evezines sher'€ 0 rig| Sciese Soe i a 
. 5 r pew Ci . +a. STAR rage reezew at . two r or ivi tages ple 5-120 | + — You’ — I ST att alts 6 cling. A > € call oe 
Gas & aA tne TTL ony base from On 2 lots. and beach f entails. All hav quarte Jt and ¢o ) agree you see ord to buy you ¢ ‘ ve Sse a Grapes ra ‘bedrm 
g & fi goed ews TILEY 8 — m elty imits Guat aon ee have private me prepare Call now payment miss, Low seit A or| kitchen. ine 4 
piace. EM 20083 ‘fu quiet neigh Looe or age, bem ivate | pared to buy.| - down . JOHN ; 
| 2 or war patil « | school anemones a nice reasonable ern home on jot // NO .| Lak a NSON lots t and 
7 4ii aft market. Close to EAST g . Priced IN e Privile 1704S N, Realt as geo = toot. 
One NEW os oGitr SIDE i 2 Bed ges . Tele or Terms cture — 4 
nice 3 ES R 2 bedroom O Some Oak La . graph R ! 8. see it 
m bed. . ™m ie . a 
ter ee eee on Ane EALTY CO. excelent a peeere banesiew D WN Lampe Ont ‘oars Venetian FE 4-2533 0 ed bs ; 
WEST SIDE ster § = Own a 2008 Belewm 'A — ys as raga leet! sith w $1300 Owner are a lores K Pieacal = ett — New in * 
Beast of inthe ee meargiey Attention, 1 Bayes esate eoear ‘tae tr EEGO | 2% Ry a 
thing | feciities ae ane wall to. wall car 2G Shea oe bare, Ab pearson = LAWRENCE dining, ful” iit (Rood "and 
ge a Pee nee proartes i eorge R. | we te wl ge — i wietalng tad GA CT) HARBOR oer tec! 
cive| P > 74 REA r ! and bath ng of 1 older WN. H — i id to 2383 PT price this e loca- 
& aw mara rae LTOR .irwi into 2 or Can be e _ 10cm ood. conditio is in InG The’ tusks Poe co a — $14,900 
7 TPE aE Huron DINNAN re sen se fa hocation apartments f2%00 “Starry oo th very | 0% Pint | foey foe hyo peg Naat EG 
esioe Rage oon ee Ra ce all ! ASSOC | See oe JAMES K ™ a ae Sass ihe ate, Mel Yee ad Fenige. ea 
M , Blee cond se on YEAR BR se) TA te m Priced fronta Lid S spaciou ms, larg lea. Ne rm, style are 
= 2 .|. Ment. AROUND OKERS ATE rms if des! for acragly on t 8, S etch e livin, y brick wall-to- bome. 
at fenditoe one tse grea. i Excellent Base- tent Lifels W csireg. SUE HN A home anyone MIDDLETON th reat doll house aes wien ‘ain <a od bath atrac airactlve — 
det A StF dows or each. eon laoeee B East Wil in t orth Li eure & ct Aeeanhyio $1,280 Dow . price, $6950. ly food neigh. oo Aitact 
ROOM HOU . : : his ¢ iving Im bay e it er port N-Loc $60 ee own, aa, dscaped. bed 3 pps 
onde. OR. 3-088 neat. ee ae est Bu wee ol pore pervert bri aymauces Catal Sess hoy oes F month, | seo a Sorses 
SE _ OR ye0e8 | Ft, ayeoe on ATES, AUT ys Es oF eee eee brick ran ——— oO | ot Port Hx te miles vert ooo see nee > rage, 
= easonal s, at 240 8 TOC. bedroo: FRAME sorely well ls 9 car ch- itchen b ring ton 4 Toom uron. Ext north ¢ eaaet 
1-6368 b 45425 bie down Lyns Tod bedrooms. 2-cer with 2 sre ee eaee ee arage. ceaite sarpesan baths tpg be Legere re nice ar WoL rele eafy eet he | 
| parm ce bas eat. Bid garage. At face bri eges too. ‘ounds peri corpenns wn, eR- ra replace with mat- VERINE . 
HO | ent. sem e u- be ck ea, 47 ge, On 1 
_ Build N , ane aN) oes a Ee Pr Ee | mm 20m hei | ea sae Soe tan tnt ae 
— yt eat and hot aths, @ sets, 2 . hundred anached fire- Dow od . oS M IN te iving rm cm. hem this 
our lot or OW BLUE % TAKE YOt eae water utomatic = ah s of doll garage, a N—Lake (A a Cc 5 tiled ba , fire ome. 
SeeEaa pitngta Wi ic. Hs We wal'babe Sou Sears as oe yes Ee weupicns ee a ciara oe Saree oe ee mera iarke mata seater | cas AE Mich. er eat are atiadned” gure. 
“gel odel “ pleted bom s starter and bai corated around CHARD Get the make: ner | Sylvan sae $5,050—im. Priced at 7 9 to o— 1 — patio them i. Jevir ds 
Dorothy dor 81 Gen eal ere Wein mile ee ces kas 4 room LAKE _A “Bud” — caving cit —— mediate pos Sund cm re : 
ae Lavende sal "Fecntar elge ioe bch wit OPEN DAIL ce area ie AKE Gorcens) uname a _ SOReAaT 0] Floyd K = ae 
is e Dr. Davis, at: Ne ets, = J! Y t a : Tr L ER HE en 
I ou pag Aig ool hee 4 ‘tel ME Veckos , ee FoR : tIn 
; sky _7 PX since ME, ¥ jt. $500 MES cou re c., Real 
Bb aa O ] the- EAL 1 Ey vers DOWN & UP FOR COLORED als poe) at » Realtor 
it Ve PIN ‘1420 : FE 420 O A Lesli WITH FU RED VAMTT. » Ot Telegrs 
4 88 =e : ; FULL: H Open aph 
oaowro a a Le NE LANE 1 Rosed KLA B ie RL. M EXCEL LL BA OME. 
ading to ‘ ale S ROKE . Middlet A Tok BASeee : te 0 
ment, Ges tate ace FE 248 wa ong tece E badeenen ot. 2 3 Be D en | on see. leton AT ence | CONDITION. COLORED 
Lees Gl ~ ve Besatifaly ae cee | mented SS peau 2610 GENES 2am Oak! i = on eed — "FE ei peace ror yt a 
= GI #1661 Se be Soe wi in e NEA NES ST. ued wale ft wma 4A = MONTH $1500 Di TY pean y A 
$80 A MON Ss No $$ para dase! BQ. 3 th man a Besutif R WALTO! —ine rami walls fioors For val 4 CRE RAEB $1,500 50 PER & ‘OU xEw #F 
{ builtei ment rec. ear only one y shade t ul settin 3 bedroo N BLVD pletel ¢ tile batt fireplace. Sosecent ren coi ney DOWN, 2 & SHOWER 
eee TH Low Dn. cad’ pancesemn OA? room Sf ayives Yaks trom Spree | ey rotiewe o aa) ttle bath and com- pte pe this 4 b 83 Lerpty ate 2 
- — Fanch, Mortar ae ee rh FHA TERMS terms, By appt. Pile oe 8 me an Lake, the shores terms, softened an a aN teen eautful view car ee ber a floor, Nice 2 ‘vedrooms, al V: ALUET,R WALLS. at OE 
Tr n Lots , 6 KITCH. 
ra: ED On 3-68 . wefan yall et Oren Li TLE oh AEB pe brt = ARG 'R, lot. nent ont . and Bd forge re window. PON Perry noFth of OPEN male AVE. ealtor poly D oton ae AS - 
month. 16 , Pe ccniy oa FER Mt. Clem aay Situated on MANSION UTE with ceramic ©} THE MIN. | | GARGER. Beaky Co. 33 sandy reno ay angry rareens | 131 Baidw TIAC RE! ALI > MULTIPLE LIST owe oer MORTORGE! Conte Heat. 
gee Ss 4 one nae ne ot | aipre don 1 acres 6 | ent, sewer and water tall | + oe tor quietne der sil ie fam. = TY Xe SERVICE DOWN, PAY MEN vet. 
- s otc, stunted —FIOME | fee SALE BY = FE 66169 alice freee atte soar to M at only: $ “r ' 999 $295 only" $18. a Boley oe = Fo ROOM 2. rhe MAXY 
08 sel fe Wot | are. Gees cond CONNER, § RM. gas. Owner ae | ee ead hae aed alban asad ag es Al J ES a l r Color e From. ° 20” duce 
bos with $ 20) Street. Screens Dots een accept fret aD wessesaes | ving tm. t d , 
BRIE TERA Nothin Se OO) Sriwmtnrss | K TAIT Sara te ath te ateman on Cedgriae,— fur JIM WRIGHT 
x ' lr: 8 : 432 re bun vd. Like-net off 345 REA 
Sob Fervor cian ang | bo lothing Dn. HONEYMOON - ENNEDY Povey da -*8) Kamp NOTHING DOW passion "alie® ialtear won OPEN EVEN AEE" re pou 
ate h ith y 1 TH co ut 8 : f ex. 
man, FE iy gee starter Lake i arog 608 es aooe 3101 W. Hur Realtor ment i SRLS home pb tentesh IRE ALT sen fiiractive, oi for tal down atid Ssereens. ‘Only 8S No SER UNTIL 8: 2 
ND VACANT, 6 RMS. & Sr yapmet bes or small Dinsiered foam” howe. open Ev FE 435 lots” Ex 3 cdbgaep aah! ase- | 377 8. ORS F . Bea saneret’ bs wood floors vind Loe —_— OUTSTA 
Sted We FS Ra, 67 BPRS it amid] te Speer been eninge wie fe ae ese | | LORS PE 40528 Hata peli || ne Sind TBR, TSTANDING 
* month children ent and| M oi HOME BY OWNER. trade. ith te ng TING & sold on a. $25 each, ex- et & gus | ue Makin ely jand- R me. LU 
. FE 50712, allowed, $70 i Cleme E BY . Tms Cu ERVICE eas one lot f or can sup | aming wh @ the hom: aeburn st ES 
. it pri ns-East Bl OWNER M stom Ra y terms, Ca or $25,000 be der the Me getting ¢ a in excell street. 8 CENT 
¥ 3 si, 100." ce — vd. secti = ODER ? nch—3 A . ll EM 3-4 with Nice many fr nog un- furna ent cond room h he RAL 8TR 
- B FE Do’ on. N . High 210, garde uit ¢t ce, ition ome ome, rer - 
i, Wee naethce eter) ealS oo oti A PESIGN More real living, th cres | sittpart’ Pasemgent,torme only Aas | seo ates, Mower. W980 down, ment: getter tated yes 
4 BED +! gio per’ monte a eee eed toon your nelgtibor eop rho fpr name ot ape boo Ceet at ares ascent so BRAY seer x or ri FE 18 Gil \Saea = diate posses. 
BERROOM,, moter, | eae baie ar ih, piawerea) ee ul bts comet oe ee ore Oe ee eee gon, cncked » Vors » oe ee | innit, Reuter ne oe a downy 4 
: per ill fo eres, tank fet ty spac carport of Mas private I uilt-ins. ats 1 MU Easy garage, | Qualit utstandi Ts. costs for own but morteses w. mires haa LAREN - 
Cal US, R ea:  Oniy e. Sept! ho sh. Ma ake with plenty | terms. | Con y workm ing bungal Mist tegreoas cet aps Northw: 
396 D 3, Zou RE ] Cok . O ealtor sy terms $500 do ic use or lan consid plenty $600 dow B. venient anship in fene ow. 2 Lots rooms ome. Im: tage oF est sho 
gue ol HOY ree “gis ve aD =n payment eee tee ee ga tie oun oats oe ee _ Bll, Anchor cansiaguralssrat or (year-around 
FE 44 b 2 YR 71-2818 VA 5 . as part; alumin in eoeea Cooce, te bed- uilt in features |e nck paym otal pric couvenie: money Vocovones, oo 
‘availabi 561 ath. 2 bed 8, OLD CAN i'Lotis fora toe bales ecrt ghee tl ed- | Closet eature ; oe ud ents of e nt term: nly $8,500 
" e now HO asement. rooms. O $8 RMS. Chok: a LOT Lotis - M rd townsh ngs §8950. e bath, | De spac 5 i e baxes @ $61.30 pr ms, ‘ with 
ri amd 7h gs © ae $1500 dn. Landscaped ak floor: ail ce 100 L aceday ship. Call so Water- E sirable tee nd insur- XIE Al 
It. arth, | +7468, 232 W CReal nice] eI tgs akefr . RICHAR EM 3-621 ee | WIL BALD i ear — 
1. Nicholie, |B . Cornell. rf ake pri Shade reel, ont Ho D sTEE 0.| Brick 3 ary low oa LIAMS ee WIN condit ranch . 
ODER ue trees This tg me 24 Cent LE. RE > ed tl alee) aes hool ar st. ondition. 7 . to Con- 
houses . nite: ‘ a ch 4 BE nter St. ALSOR aseme not | la pungs: A de room ea. : la MICH etely rooms excell: 
rage OnE a] Pat CAE pedroom 14 “ Faetten ee ce = Tey anal oo | aks sot Facer ata tein, | Sant aor esE eee ee ‘een hom area} Eas,” ate acy rc es 
oar 3 ‘ww 38. YRS 8 Edw. M fa Sl sete page Ie waneh down. MA re ares, oe ryu,| chid. rt a left 1% mite Pontiac ma Lvaest Oak Neer walls 2 ibe room Mote Cc Sersie a P maee ihe 
emo eT EME| _Stout, Real Her eee oe aE | get ded a a ict noge) ae Bone oo cae et cee | Sa" mes 
‘ am ' Fr a er - Lake PRE D REA ork. inc v $75 e priv- men in A ‘yi § front LVAN yment. 
: 11700 Big heat, Lee.| Far < tor shade, maoee it Gtk and men priv. ACR LTY ludes e pet t for OL. h jot frontage oe rd fe 
Lake Rd. i Lake ore. 1 fing = “ul "8:00 FE 5-81 Garage evergreens 0x250— eore auto. eek. bedrms.. E verythin month Coe tek. Cor 
store . ba. 8. OVE pay- firen) snones Livi 
: 5 og 2 low near bus, ee P.M. 65 Price iy ae Tower «ca Scmasg. fireplace, se RAY O' RLOOK! ——- and ae floor 
ment, owner, down ae : term 8. car gar. y, screen oak - NEI nearly ING WHIP Oa be mirror, ro, Ka 
RNS —=M pe fe ose e cash. age. ed po 20 8. L, u new, PL La doo: teh 
; oo ghee 65-0107, ent ; oun rke akan tow Soo Teleeraph Rd. Realtor nies - and —- Po LAKE pares, ‘bedroom aot til tee din- 
: : © ; 20x20 NMENT Open Toors 3 bedreo: contem tn- room i . Beseme stor 
als, ar R to be HOUSES. BACH FE 9-0| wall-te fire ms, porary Enos ent rec 
Bie oot! 9900, M rei} d. FE 2 flo hot 351 EA §-8775 wall-to-wall place with all targe ze rage. y pine, HA creation 
STARTER Ba Raburn Heights, LAKE large it carpet, fixtures Se eee ee seo beat. 
Tote |— sep BESTOR cre roue acaesndng| in EFRONT. cate eae | Sa he ea: 
4 * Ci of or . Ph ting. Ca) m. wind san roo’ $1900 this iy land rage, call T B 5 
| GET IT rel built. 6 Scot, Woops Ph. FE _2-0629 oo - soe be seen at 20> rouat wall, a 50 ff. of on @ down. lett Laka scaped SS BRICK = _Precth 
iS. thr UICK fehoa” gisrie ig tot, ome, j = ore FE SOs Gun — ay Salted % out ee boai Windows, ftrepis m sence, Spe: 
1 coda iti f gt — OP 3 bedroom PONTIA —~ bery ; swomk of pues c uf ACRE Delco. kiteh - wd 
| ae, y gh Classified Ads ti" gh ontiae Motor : me = me with ipTcaciec) ms rfVe sae on oP Bice aha cedar PRIVU.sons rooms ranch 89 thie attractive § rene. oleae Saar at sths, 
es, what +} brick hi ly’ 6 roo ’ oar 2 SC rly genom es W . or mee s vetromn yen or SS 8. ~ ; 
ever it * = 2 ome, im modern « SAT. HU ETT: 6 oop M. cellent k edroom Ta itiame ful kiteh: ania 3 ln door, ‘Gah.o, 
is — di e 5s ca cxpelient ‘ & SUN. : Yer’ Re ogy room b ANOR scre itchen a: neh, ex way en, OF bright ving . 
eal for ¢ IFE ial J Rosle a ae eondi- -5 EM_3-4is Highland ator ee rick vel pga arg rrangement, — |’ toa dear | fornaee, brecse- 
oupl MIE I con 2452 Rd. it edroom neer me © qualt reh. , § ent, suburbe: ar gare e, bree A 
etn. cour aes 2-8181. for an ad BF vet) Lak ut Aten 4, Fr au. . M50) es itving room, tthe ‘tty be tia Lange rent mand buyer. or down on a "ered oft wits 5 ert Oy nnett In 
7 ‘aaa noo amie writer , and get ith EWER custom homes cy guality ‘- Je | S00 VALENC oa recreation "room. 3 we| Leslie R. Trip Ra Somer lay rents * opén Ever muon, TORS at = 
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} Seas Fm se pee rans ‘a he rae BRICK 3.8 ic cl A ST, . - : niger aie tc, on esin Haren . Lae payment fer OF. ie fens ne fenced M _MACED aT AE me < 
a ela — et. Take Pome | fevcment fe lot, titul acre * : LA , 
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i . SS) Eves. FE vate +5181 alee your pick, fim Rg ar Pinar |’ ianaing or this home an other 256 W. L aa? | Realtor iam Miller gHerior Ay? mined 
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{ = ly Lb, MARTIN REPRESENT! i Ree ¢o. pe & nitoek ome in Sain for west wp,| 2 ROOM Longfellow fons ow FE 2.0263 ie privs. me pice 
7 a REALTOR HURON, FE GEORGE B ode} ne ooo os PEERED bee one NEARS wie aa. Pay: 
fof, . LAIR excelient asement ® BY pty 
f ue \ 6396 Dixie ae ALTOR amibe thie render e Cc R : nee PORT 
| f oe : — > Hon PLAIN sna 31351 meat ‘oe 3 AROER. 3 bedrm. mod = ‘com, 
<. es, OR Site FE 53-8183 ©. 39 W, SOkON. { ess. form on home, birch wit, pias ih ia 
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BEDROOM BR. SEs Terrace, § tooms and -bath,, oll T 
pierce oe oa Maceda ot best. Call PE 42875. .“ = rade sane * 
neighborhood. lat qe ex: New Ranch | Homes > = hee, ee cellent for unites $11,900 bedroom 1% bath, “hy 
with low ment to | §359 DOWN — $69 PER MONTH kitchen part | bri 
: - respqnsibie party, R 3-3380. Large double-purpose living home. Gas or of] h a room. ¥ kitchen | in a big utility room a mee 
L 3-Bedrm. Ranch Home =, it, 2 blocks to schools and “the viliege. of 
2 Jn Waterford Village Mt. Clemens North to ™ hyn Clarkston, $12,650 full price. ; 
? . BROKER -— MI 6-3417-— MA Ci Very sttrattive = use = ark st O 
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Fooms and’ closets. Delay may) $5,000, you can buy, this 4 80 open Dally #9 b—Sunday 12 to mean disappointment witer 
nes 4 state Ouly $1400 down) K. Blvd. Fireplace in livingroom,| |] AK EF AREA HOMES: 
a month plus taxes anc large dining room, big kitchen & 2 country kitchen done in yellow; JAMES kK: 20 Ss. Main, Garksten. Mich. c 
  
  
  
    
                    
  
  
   
            
    
             
         
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
    
  
               
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
      
    
            
    
  
  
    
    
  
  
    
    
        
  
  
    
      
  
      
      
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
          
    
      
    
        
    
  
  
  
        
  
      
        
    
  
  
    
  
  
          
  
    
    
  
    
  
    
    
              
    
  
     
    
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: insurance Te | potion Sapa 2 walk-in cedar 2b tS on pesutifully | Just West of Town | Divided for recreational area. 2-) latidscaped lots. Plenty of peo tes . 
Secluded and Neat | car brick garage on a corner Lake privileges. Price ” reduced 
eclu lot 132¢x 168 x 119. Nicely land-| 10.000, Shaded jot, quiet nel hborhood | scaped Tall shade trees  sur- CASS LE. CANAL FRONT . 
| nice lawn. fenced yard Good round the home. Lake privileges 2 bedroom home 2. lots, o& a4 : becrm bungalow, full bath with) on Sylvan Lake. room —— Me ken a Eas 
tub -Bright. cS , oon ai. ee b pene fe cap at 
| ond ide u nly > f . Py aaa 330 a month, including East of Pontiac “MILFORD VILLAGE 
| taxes & insurance Excellent 3 32 pogreom home = os ome meee Ra. on 2 bee Av LB, room, e. Idea! fo 
full fain e enclosed porch & stair- qmail fami riced os Giroux- Franks way to attic. Full basement. New F500 _- = = with 
GENERAL REAL ESTATE automatic oil furnace. Qcar ge- WOLVERINE LK. ViLLAGE A%S Dixie Hw OR 3-0701' rage. Lot 50 220, $8,950. i bedroom ranch type ounesiewn : 
, : : ‘G Price NORTH END Community Market Area| sitenen. ue 
‘tar Pe ee 2 ; D-agugatvrreos Rar ay mae es — to $14,000 for quick sale. * ; x. iViny * ; 
| tox peitehon. gas FA, heal Automatic ol! furnace & oak floor EMBREE & GREGG MAT and waier softener on eas . 1565 Union Lake Rd. St 9.708) win Ct S0e down. ne BROKER ne. moe anes Lake Vilings ss ae dows takes business & val- 
LAKE, PRIVILEGES FE. 41157 — FE 44621 = nt sen ee a 
3 bedroom ranch with = ; : : e 
ESS HAYDEN |Site vie, Me family kiteben with nek : : NEW 3 BEDROOM Colonia “GhocERY en 31300" Bae Sa | Large living room, ining *% “I dread the day when we take those bandages off!” $2,000 business. Soa | AUBURN HEIGHTS. <oes Sour} or family room, birch ‘kiteh } tte nurs, this, going, business. s Mas 
| Rouse is’ modern 8 room un} ee ak Cae nt $85 per mo. How can you Coair OORAR, 9+ 0 -0'n5++~0: SRE NEAR WISNER SCHOOL i ttached Baser t. Ol bath, auto. oll beat. Car- .- Studio Couch  ...-:-cscceee 
| neat 2 bedroom bunga- | furnace. and house a 4 room with; Port Aid many other fea. For Sale ake ke Prop. 44! For Sale Lots 4 "CT ATEWIDE Co. ne wm He | ra gale | Both for $11,500, terme, Or wil; fms oF Will trade. uy FRO NTAG.F ON SYLVAN. cry, Lo LOT BELMONT NEAR Lor. WILL SWAP FoR TATION CHROME DINETTE SETS, As-| DS*@:port & chai eto with. gas heat Full price trade equity for small home on/ ,~ : CACY $4200, $1700 down. Write chigan. Paved street. Etc. Easy | ,. hea! Estate Service of Pontiac iohenii PE 5-764), 166 Raeburn. sembie these and save. | 2° « $0,350 ‘ou FHA terms acre of land CRAWFORD AGENCY 1717 aS Telegraph © PE 4-0521 | jac SMe FURN. FOR Four chairs and . $60.95 val cassanesegeembanes Pontiac Press Box 4 mae OLive 2-2211. dity 24 hours. f in Flo-| ue, $39.95. These new ames ies seg the laces $50.50 
IVAN W. APPROX. 3 ACRES. Cries Twe.|“Y 7G, og ft S TLINT at. COMPARE THE DOWN ra none sonst PORT ‘SUBDIVISION , Bousetraier he iad agen designs, famous makes, “formics et ITEMS : ; : e privileg es . level lots, $1, cash. eotors. 4 
S\ ‘HR AM | den O@ueer wnving state 90¥a| car ae. a brdoceeen’ TN tate | __ 9et Wameed a Partridge Pompano eS Florida | these ¢ values. Michigan’ THOMAS ECONOMY Terme. _ Prepiace. carpet, drapes. Lot 200x | EM 3-419 _ MU 46863 Mace 3008 @ &. 9 notre. dense-|- Toemepes: M0 Cuchard (Abe! om 6. * FE 39151 
REALTOR — FE 5-947] OFF S0aLyx. Good suum Ba ™ Sion, Cal Oakland tos, CN’ | SYLVAN VILLAGE, 7 LOTS toon] 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | trgN Tet up’ {a vone. of. the | Caan FOR SMALL RADIOB,| 4 cs " aa = ome. OOrs pd aths, Base- wer-water as, e finest courts. Will sell or trade . 
OPEN RVENINGS BSUNDAT | ment. Only $1,500 down Dunham Lake | Frontage _privideges.. Eveniigs. PH $:1389, ’ A Resort Class C . | tor resi estate, iand contract or| Working oF not. PE $6785. a6 RANGE. FULL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 495 DOWN New 2 bedroom bh vallable WILLIAMS LAKE ORANGE | only 811.500 down buys this most | _!ate_model car. Call ‘OR 3-3371. r . 1. 
| — —| Sn your lot, $6,006" Full price, . CHAPIN REALTORS “OR 30082 “Tove Drive Large iot beautiful) Griractive ® month liquor bar on SWAP-FOR BOAT OR SELL i«” Weod floor’. Picture window.) * Drayton Plains . CEDAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT _ eae -_ $2500, TO ousy US 23 Has new 3 bedroom | Delta Band Saw, Armco § Station 
: i ROCHESTER RD ‘s MILE N.| owner's home next door, with I'2| PA. system, Acety. gauges, hose |- 
ALTTIACGS | BEF Se cea atiotiee wattle wen Miser Nee Ace pancice Wine Toor, es) AEE! # eeten #200 eamn. | SAT farane. You've sever"aeea 2) E-tgthen TY Np daglenging, a | can offes a choice of good loca:| pelted ving room and | dining Cow sieve Sorceceniy name. "tc | 28 Seas. sweeter qperation — and it's a0| sander, heavy duty T” wheel, OR , ee - : room. ath, roomy kitchen, tached ge dock, sand : ne ee ee ye 
| oF eee beans. | WALTERS LAKE. Immediate teched garage, Many ‘srubs sur-| Geen” Keedicaped ing eee — = Aer eeee a A Northern Market aE bedroom Sg — a fee side of ~ * Lal sur-| | * * * 
A Country F state? session. 4 room cottage e. $3,500. round this tittle gem ‘sod aD $2909 = Kay "ieao EM MODERN 7 ROOM PARM HOUSE Like new ery in ¢ ing | — Mz: nn, ar To Cail it what you like! Here you. Low down within walking distance of shop- _3-6360. near Davisburg. 4 bedrooms. sev- Gaylord ine oe aires aed TRADE FOR ROTO-TILLER a ; Ld 5 
bave a modern 3 bedroom Taped _C.H AYDEN N, Realtor yo center and 100 yards from’ ———~sxeTusive LAKEWOOD {7S other buildings. Plenty of| (12° eycelient beer take-out trade; 896 Doris Rd. after 6:30 p.m. : home on 16 acres with lake front 4° 5 Walton PE 6-044) Lake. $8,000 with terms. Sake — — ta ‘et ee ee Buy 30a80 bidg. ond at fer enly | TOOL a ATTERN CONSTI IMERS ace eee ses aren: bara ae Open Eves. (288 ft, water front —§$5,200. nsckhere’ roximatety 17, %2:000 du. plus stoc maghers. tools i outbonre motor : : than : yy part of this property. Truly an| 331 W, STRATHMORE 2-Level Home |182 ft. on water. $48, per front ft. reaulres Substantial own payment REALTOR PARTRIDGE| Sashabaw Ra. ty mile sorta of POWER CO. ute anding ; i 3 : bv compare this value j Clarkston-Orion 7% W.- Lawrence PE §-8151 oa terms. See it today! N ~~ evel ae re rooms | GEORGE BLAIR Businesses throughout Mich. tise i D ROYAL WATER 7 SOFTEN “4 
| Keduced — Trade | CIVILIA S basement including ‘Pedroom. | Qe eae ier Om simi PE SON OPEN "Ti, § | St aNMD, for goog running car S| Ok Sto. * — : te — 1 ? d ee a : : 
| ment Nausea femur epert; $900 DOWN house. target oo ae SCOTCH — UNION LAKE FRONT| °  DRAYTOw, PLAINS “LET'S TALK anes SOPTENERS 10 RENT— No | ORED AUTOMATIC DISNWARHER. k ment house just outside jac} ireplace on ground floor. Extra * ; - F : tT "hecr $3.50 per month. OR 3-2360. é 53-0078. ; sony any ¢ e. $2,500 cash STD S . 
Hews Feonarahs Heo ‘Ke vacancies ia NO OTHER COSTS oo “P'260, si6.000 wit| for ang, tRe terms. ATTENTH BUSINESS’ in. THE "sis & OFS : plus 8s apt No term BUILDERS ON — HERE market for ‘OR 3.2360. io WOH the past 2 years Reduced $2,000 , is 8 acres having street “frontage <¢ : WH SWAP Mining TRACTOR Electri¢ a | _ to ouly $12,900 on terms. Will ac- 2 eS ee 8 ae ee LOTS ee for al} lots, ‘includes more than Electric sewer Cleaning WILL g§ AND TRA! on =a = H ' ETT. * ue i. cept home in trade. See it today! bot ‘water, enced. ‘perfect cont WHITE BROS. - {140g Higniaoa Ra. (M30) 250 ft. froniage oa Waites Bivd. — pom gee — pew “er. a ra [- = sno pa ra 
. 7 + T - -i to ry 8 } . . $260 REAL TOR PAR RIDGE sion, opeo—waik ia & look at i 5006 ey —_ MU_¢4883 | COMMERCIAL 2 ACRES-Right on | profitable and ad grow Wee es a acs cae Roplanets, tas We Haren, PE 
FE. W HURON Cal] owne Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sun 10 ‘til § FURNISHED Perry street . Inciudes real estate and liv- Hed molo-meower, reg. §202; now ~ aN. MULTIPLE stING SERVICE i DAYS — WO 3.3350 3 large bedrooms. Living room. | ‘WILLIS M. BREWER ing quarters. Phone for ad- bes , oe SOE uy _______OPEN TIL = — SAT & SUN. — TO 8-985! : — Fo gl —— oe Joseph F. Reisz, Galo Mer, ditional information neat tree. 2 A 72 re ‘wade: i, lamps, antique furs, M 
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aT ae cane ce | . CLARK cat screpmmey htt Ga mens De MEE ve eon’ ye = on Franchise ae mowers sharpened. 62.50. We ‘Sent dor oaary OEM Te No other cost or charges gives. - me occupancy sy rs um: ment nursery. ; 5. 
. rmediat session of this Where are the most fab- Fa mited advantages for ef Christ, * 
. beautiful 3 ‘bedroom brick react, none lily preror aemncre) ee 6 montniy. “Lacee.a- rt "D. RILEY, Broker . For Sale Farms 48 ambitious ee 7 Pi ys = BARNES SS TTARDW ARE . PE bie sevect oak floors. tile bath. ward-, being built — am wha mar lel: Shoareuma lives scam 809 Eltzabeth Lake Rd. ara Tov vestigate ” these Possibili- 42 W, HURON . WILL SACRIFICE robe closets, full basement. large’ va 5 kitchen, water, electricity, Needs PE ¢1157 FE 4492) 70 ACRES. 8 ROOM MODERN witli sWar kG REO COCKER ot paved street. Near bus and EXCLUSIVE littl x. Vv. t. ==> home, 3 good barns, deep well tte SWAP AKC REG 1 rellaway bed. Blue mink ma- 
schools, See this fine home now I AKE AREA? | ome Sue veces LAKE | ORIOESEAUTIVYT. LAKE. ‘small private lake, off Disie Hwy. MICHIGAN B BUSINESS pies tor power mower, bikes, —— : ety, ws. : Tie new 
OFT LE pun gum nes | SAR RONMat UL PGE Ele Tea Cat | HBacl Tones Real Estate _|SALES CORPORATION | wags tort WOOVERRE gute Bargaina | Stine Zi tieh = Located on First Street New BAKEFRONT LOTS. NEW DEVET- - . A . lake for Mason & ca © Wort. | Oi. desk and chair 19 ee Ee | bedroom “home now under con. : Pisce. peace Water heater. tre. OPMENT 14 miles N. of Giarks. | $32 W._ Huron FE «se | vO IE sTRLEGRA RD | Mane ent Ofe desk and chair -.....-. $90 For Sale Miscellaneous 30 struction eaturing ' : | D. Sp f ake, mile PE #1 fomenr : . : wails, 11x17 kitchen, closets ga- No It S Not The seek Serato, eee Eee | and em ole Well restricts 30-ACRE FA RM | park at OUR FRONT Door | For Sale Clothing 56 Sacer chest ro lore, loveiy full basement, forced 1- i $950 DOWN. 39.900 FULL PRICE | Huge lots, some heavily wooded —, i Dae ee Sten ation c rt 1 | emsong CONCRETE ——_, NEW 
air heat, lovely shaded lot. Paved) Py; Modern 7 room home, good neigh-| $3. With $500 down Giroux & MODERN FARMHOUSE. LARGE Money to Loan 53 BLack BROADTAIL FUR COAT, nor legge HS * 912.50 & moter. Good “ra reap Only $400 down on rua $64, 000 aerneed ae bedrooms, pe Belton g Bitte 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR | ap eB oe heath (State Licensed Lenders) dos 34 3@-40. Good cond, Reasonable, Sewing, ze ae — ss | tains renee on sian a 
j rooms, @ room, sem s . LLER P “ny WP 7, xT a 3.3893 ph ae oe : | . 
PONTIAC LAKE " Sree tet. feeeeiliats pacsscion LAKE rygost 2 BEDROOM VR | wana’ heaee. tarveces. senvee; WHEN YOU NEED | sews CLOTHES POR |} Pe. Living oom ‘set $25.08 roliaway. 1 1986 Btude hood. 3 
Srp rae eg seen, mate QU ESTION™ | TERE — | Simi meet ronkees| DOD _ SOOO | RaSra kk ieee vara es bet Cae | Soca ae Fe ake ‘wll tile ba a vN : only miles - * . . d aes _tnln aetna 
Pina walls) toreea oit| Bet can. be answered by ee eel bee MUTART REALTY S's’ rooms down with 3 possible _ingman’s Outlet, 65 5. Saginaw. aly OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. | i TON GHAINPALE. as Fee heat, ty block to imke $8500 full your visit to. . Hi i vead. Raed r ED bA' bedrooms, aiso a 4 room apart- MINE T. IN GOOD CONDT- | 104 8 Sagina ater € p.m. 
Brice Cenc! says sake aay ioe finishing meets <a LAKEFRONT ment up renting at, $25.00 per | You con gut tt quickly on your tion, Pull lengtn. -$50. MI 46623. | Gag ae 3. VERY CLEAN ia» PLASTIC PIPE. sc PER PT 
cena ates STATE, tehiteesacae Meme ofl Raph mele Ses Sime VE] Seite, Satetea ttt tangent | MEW. WELLS PUB EYES | oats" ett| eos Bs hie ae LINCOLN STREET CLARK REAL ESTATE) Seth zeccooties srek, soree Eve | cout PE 44813, Open eve-| budget. We will be glad to help Routine Back ants AY Freezer & OE on hand | 5 ee ae ee cme seal oem ee frame bome in | TO LAE TO = Eh pip hot water’ Piastered walls. tau, nings a "sundays. | You with your money problems. 9 to 11 389 Orchard Lake. door oy, a: aCe e200" tires. im 
‘oom ——— ry s. s tome spotless an - | PPLIA 3 nice west side location 1362 W Huro: Open @ to 8 f A MA 66011 i . 
See Pad Hy FIGHTS Multiple Listing Service Ferma? Soe Cenailon. $12.00.) MORSE wma farm win | ST I Sale Household Goods 57 Gas STOVE wa pINETTA_ser ——, FE sot l house, stable & garage le $15, Day : e irs, 1 WADE TRATLER- last, call now. , {2410 8. Commerce MA 4.2391 a fine riding area? We have ~ FINANCE CO. a we. pine by SET, GOOD, FP. fog edi Daubie Red, 
ig | KN [ JDSEN | |?) CORNER TOTS ON CANAL) 3 0Gterms FE 4-1574 7 TWIN —ScE INNEREPRTNG | [ORS NR eT, eee eter | plAMl : [REAL ESTATE i INSURANCE, Sylvan to 5408 ~ mattresses & springs. JUniper) Many small tems. PE “| Gime. AP- FE 4-05 = . : | _Mexay _Ave.. , ey ‘. FPiorida a : ___703 Pontiac State Bank Bid, : _ - . 
ae | Sects Iecnna “TAKEFRONT HOME |), Vatecaa re sin says) Loans $25 to $500 | > sepRoom”_sereay reaps | Ser aere| ahs Tae “ware $650 DOWN timation = Fabulous eapend - é 7 rm modern. large rms. ip exe |< —-— r aire freezer, dryer, stove, refrig. au 7 AUTO 
One of the finest homes fn. dition “Ideal” bathing beech |§ ACRES, 6 RM. HOUSE, BARN. . $n etc, OR 3-8359. — Preidate sie | N, $3 wk. and up. Complete SMALL 2 BEDROOM HOME coccrne: the city and well iocated with w basement, oi] furnace. MA 6-1557. HOt SEHOLI D ROOM Or FURNITURE si50 ¢, Thor, for : m on a 6 x 26-f1. Jot. over. too. 6 rooms and '%s baths halle ag Possession, lapdscape’: | MILPORD - MODERN HILLSIDE JINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC. ¢ ROOM rar come, Wagner peyeprinator, Terms to suit | and fibergias AWNINGS $9.95 and 
tae > x, neotc PRICED AT $25,000 to $75.000 cao eaueal Eee $18,500 with ‘term neue eee ee SS | 48 eae e _?E sk for Sharon. 96 Oakland Ave PE 24@1| Sorat as ) ne & nature: repiace. | countryside TREAMABOR BUILT. a Pop bs oased, > cat gare "316005 wick a RUSSELL A NOTT, ma ee = sereened "porch, beau | AN BURN pie ae ty HOTPOINT | ELECTRIC RANGE, ome oS VALLELY CO. “share me ic 4 sta 4 
<INS E G monthly payment of $95 WACEDAY™ LAKE HOME WITH Many wnusua) features, L oo _son, 90 8. Perry St. " HOME FREEZERS Aubara & “ ATKINS HILI S ; > Seam PR RAMI Y ROOM plus insurance and taxes. A —_ fein — woh ened beautifully andscaped Acreage PIECE SILVER GP GRay BEDRM “HOME FR EZERS - Cal Ow 1 
2 bedrooms, Large well | 3, AND EVEN ¢ BATHS —<ire Jot. Only 96500 with $1500 down | sifords several choice ens ComarontrY LoaN bo. gut Boake — Sry 4a48 vie cube. iuvic foot. cikcw soi Pee ae 
ramic tie features and din | |Elizabeth Lake Estates py rq fof cash, 1) with 7 to 5 acres, 0 © PRIENDLY. rE ons pier ae Fe fare. Soe Zag tis sisi open sump pempe s aoe ramic tile features din | 2 “0 “ANE P eisey | PRIENDLY SERVICE * itt Samuel's es ' - + ges 
BG spare. Coramie tieibe®, Each a Panoramic View |] ake Privileres PONTIAC LAKE FRONT ALL OR PART OF DACRE PAR GET CASH OUICKLY ae " kopiiane PAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | 
mec ee “TAF a 4 rooms, new oi] furnace. full beth.| \ionawke 4-230. Q T Pie FRG ROO | HOLLYWOOD BED, STNGLE.| j—oattow ; | = . fice location Yor only 6.000 | grise: “eae aces “ade treee. 10 ACRES | Up to $500 nrand new davenport & goat Rollaway tec, punean, Frits | nesters tor ihe ebia o. 2 2 ' i e urge the most “Dts- ' vt modern « ‘s ‘es, matching - Tum end coffee ta "| _A 
CANAL FRONT | -eriminating” buyers to tm vos cele Sec Duet Paul Jones Real Estate | west of Pontiac. no buildings ee table, 6 decorator lamps, all “Household Furniture | 7\ ._—nemepeen,_ 998, & 9 rooms 1'y_ story Porms- noes oa unusual offer- fail to call us no@® for a 832 W. Huron PE 48550) Can = bought with your “rn . eee 7 = 82 te ony Vrecking Farm Bldg &. 
See seisen ia, Poet nee showing. PRICED TO SELL BY OWNER 10, peymen c akian Laeger Private Home 2x6's, 2x17's, 1” siding, sexsee aio. end rear apartments Pu Williams ake Stcdroar teak Sia ae oe ‘20 ACRES aux cha 1 PIECE WALNUT DINING RM | 12-4 pm. 1812 8 Rochester Ra . buliding. Coulter's’ tench ‘3500 rice $11350 CALL FOS ‘ ~| Waecant. beautiful site o” N stove. Space| Rochester Across from Gree n- ¢ , ORE INFORMATION. | New home Pee complet. rage 3100 Sashabaw at Seymour! pi) orice 1488 ae | ‘Loan Company coat heater va a ees en ence | house. OL 21286 A af pe he 
: = reemn SANT | = wecee ote: & eptings included” @30. Poeee . Oe — eager oy He Ean one BEACH soe No corn West of Pontiac. | FE 2. 9206 |! Ox 12 | Felt E Base ‘Rugs | $3.95 E 5 | pace aire os Gatane BEART. King elesirie band saw, 490. MU 
reems story bric iy you finish it. Lake privi- O08. $300 per acr i 4 or more. FE or MA _ frame, J-car garage = This- eges. down, ACRES : : Soto ice “yoex : Ix oure Ny] structed WM. C GODFREY. REAL ESTATE o - 
Oak beam ceilings in living DAILY 48 tec | MApIO S182, or MAple 61007 | Well secs ‘at the edge of Pon. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. m4 Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ ote, ©. A, Thompson, 60 WM. H SEN RUBBER BASE PAINT, al 8. Perry paneled walle A good ‘in- “suNDAY 38 Lied Bee faeces tnd’ 7 houses, “Por details. call GUAR. HOUSEPAINT a te KENMORE tonER. 4-1 | 8 ROP, Ex paneied walls good in- REALTOR 244 8 Telegraph _Syers, 141 W Huron. FE : ‘e101. vestment for $17,506 { FE 44516 Evening } ner oe te Fer Se Sale le Resort tsort Prop. 44 44A Caren C. Ridgeway | AID-OFF |: a" FRTOTDAINE FI Shere CONDITION. 958 ALL cellent ‘mote $30 as, 
| “ON GRANT STR ¥ ACRES WITH 2 CABINS. ST. REALTOR | pormaite Caner. Good cow 30-GAL. | es ms itt eiscncatieriieeio CON. 
Smith- py oper tums storms end. sereenn ts |B RG ee PERE oS —, 7 BM BE WOOL PACE. S555. | “Reasonatie OL 14218 ab, sink an Range it > READY FOR Car, garage, 61500 with $1,309) e.U4g.™ Be SRE, eran. a INN aa Reversible, $16.50. T m ported. | ZROEHLER 2 PC. sECTIONAL pens nea 9s IMMEDIATE down ‘ | terfront lots. on this beautiful P. W. aN INZAL : $34.95 minster, (08. Rug cheap. Sunbeam mixmaster, 2 SAVE PLUMBING 
WwW a eet eee insula, 280 miles from Pon- . FE 62577 : $5.95" Pearson Purniture, bowls. juicer, $10. EM 3-4353. 172 South w St. ideman - OCCUPANCY $ rooms. ali modern. storm win-| fac, good highway all the way. |S Mutya 4 pag We make cash loans to Iaid- Grohard Lake Ave. inne oa AK BED AND VANITY, | 30 CANDY G MACHINES dows. situated on 3 beautiful lots. p to $7 a front ft Like a dif- off workers No principal pay- | 10 NORGE TWIN ‘Also 36” Garland stove. Good d extra . Cheap. MA $-9657 TEN ESTATE ose i EVES | $9,000 with $900 down. ferent world of evergreens, wnite | S Sale Business Property 4 49 ment unt) vee are ack to Louneea Pe bob xi2 yeen rug. Chaise condition. Cheap. fia E. Lincoln, | 500 He HH. MAG. cz 
| -GOOD TERMS H.C Newingham, Reaity blue” water Wonderful fishing = : - _ Birmingham. Mi 4604800 Carpenter ‘tools, skilj saw, mili- : Mom 3002 SO HREE STALL COMMERCIAL On iv,” BENDIX Wit i?” | WaGie CHEF RANGE a" | ¥ t tools, Anderson Traiier. 
en pleton | By Owen Sana Hower | Por. islormetion’ call owner, M “oe sent seemuoperne Be. Our Requirements Are: | RCA Roa UV, foarte Tape $50, Biectric f zoe $35, PE 8-841. 2 i r ennet : furniture or tection stter | bedroom, doutte arare, breere.| _3-3804. E bho a een used, ranteed TV's. Obel TV, GRASS LAKE —- NEW CABIN. POSTER TW] BED; sions , A bie 
10 Lake Fromage Bateman ita nt Sis°e°F8 anaes cage —“xew cam, |~ Franklin Blvd. B Ein vow are » onrmanent | Bish ithe sar, Union Vitae. | WA Fer sao ee wee Wil trade for smaller home. 3 COLORED — Six Roos ARD joining state forest. Good ae (ieee Pg as cltsts. insurance 3. renee you bad @ good-work | 16 TV $19.09 24 ati ete tere ¢ TABLE san Alzpert. 3112. FE bedrms 2 and bath down. 1 up | bath with four bedrooms, full) rere’ $1,095. $100 dn, $25 m center, etc. Call for further de- aad 4d ie guaranteed rebuilt sets at and 8 ee excellent condition. OR | ———— - > large kitchen, denin K am se | basement. move right in for $7,350) od is oe ogre (Skeels) tails tore Weboensty cueen preyed ces. O'Bell TV 3030 Eliza Sino CHEF AUTOMATIC“ Gt: Available Now natur Nn | only $350 down, $70 month. 264 ce: rden_ 6-7000. aie As . ‘ ke Rd. or 18156 Union Lake Rd. | MAGIC TIC GAS Taylor 5 — 
t Oikfires” furnace Dp een eell BL Pesties. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A contractor cee If you owe bills and are being | _ Union Vitege._E9 $4045. range & broiler. Like new. PE tory seconds Sices"t x1 es, yo Screened porch Oc lake let ; GOING ST SALE OR TRADE. pid ain ne areaion, pressed for payment come to | jj Ty 835: NG RM. SET. RGRGE AUTOMATIC WASHER Ws. Reasonab) iu ate idea te ar ie 2 <arattes at REALTORS FE 4052 ported ag Se wal earpeieg as SUBURBAN reese cater hte Fagg pone eles Weltaee canes paver portable +? Pe S276, ae i condition, OF electric dryer, are ed “pie x Ub ae ik RE. ord ¥ — =| oe i 0 enty of storage : por ,, . FOR R 500 with easy terms iO Teeersey _uver_& Ss $38 per month 8100 Yor ‘equity, Fiat: Nine miles south one hai; space For toolt a supplies. Rea- yt and i your commun | ig CU, PF HOTPOINT FREEZER. | 940. Peer's A io abe Rd MODELING peiats and ‘builders empleton, Realtor a FE 2 e east o y sonably priced. - 1 for appoint- . . R. B. Munro Electric v0 . k.L.1 ' f } — = 202 on Baldwin Rd. or out” mies onal ment & further Goaus | - toa w free: — woRGe au RANG * a= matey 2b ee Bo nea. 2439 Orehard Lake Ro FE 4438 6 RM HOUSE BASEMENT, 63’ U8 10 on Baldwin Rd. Eighty | RILEY. Brok Loans to $500 ty TD ORIENTAL RUG" YEARS _ food oven FE 8-0719. SOR ABLE fren RE After 6. PE 2.0502 bt_ 160" lot Close iu. FE 5-3919 wih af) R. D. RI roker : x 13 OR A Ae ACTOR — ieee Jorris on E Le Deautifui rolling acres. with of wear left. Also Duncan Phyfe, NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHING | VALLELY 8 Aubure &. Rochester BUILD i TO SETTLE ESTATE. ee ee ee ee Elizabeth Lake Ra. Made Quickly drop leaf table b 4 chairs, MA| machine. exe. cond. MAsiair | .Rds_ OL ieee 
lake Orion, na ts ; = 6-6664 ~h1 Usep FURKACE—— \ OU R OWN | rake. oa bea ee Rad hunt ¥ and fish Nine i$ Rer t ileaes Bus Prop 49A | You will alwars receive pieasant ten WATER HEATER| OVER (50 $0 UBED jsED TV STs FRom = _EM EM 3-8522. — Make vour spare time valuable ttn = ° ce $3,000 « Sey ie an oxtomacic, Titered beat. te awe | oe : ~ og treatment —— — 20 in. reversible window fan. Gas $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.95. AN HONEST C a ou can =a 4 a 7 bearonm mod : i : haa areca dreoms di th up. A shee 4 4 Ww AUBURN NEAR ROCH ig aes Leather covered coffee ta- f N TV On any type oil or je nomic) with a) basement far cated “Wheoughoute: Make moders bern with ‘yon Stalls and TER RD Modern 1,800 “4. ft. | reas Pig phone directory tor Dark green lined drapes. 2 WALTON TV installation. “At least sive on ut : = # a: olen he frepiace stairway to expat __incame Property 434 water, three car garage and other suitable Sor Sry snenese “ie “ formal denon or! Lape Lo “sare nal oe OM Ww OED a you de me nl Gee on attic new forced ait AP APD PAL APPAR buildings. Yards nicely landscaped | parking area front plus 400 ft. in biue. Mahogany dining es it yourself, from eee rpms Be ped OU CH tating <vstem Full bath 2 FAMILY EXCEL. COND NO, with lots of shade and flowering | back for outside storage lumber BUCKNER suite a" a rie. 6 chairs a ut: OIL HOT WATER HEATER. USED p= ded pas given zou. Fi : pay oeat ed) youl \s:ar1 and extra Imvalory  2-car brokers FE 2-7832 shrubs Will sell ajl or part. yard. builders’ supply or bard- | _fet 3. months. $75. Apt. ., att 4s beep Le pe true. convinged. once garage $14.0%8 ne ON WESTSIDE tou yes be ae a, Denutiful ware aoe bat rent with option | ; ; 2 Prices RAVILARD CHINA, #10. oan Hand vacuum $5 Re 3-500 © i country home see a, C, share O | ervice for alian tea set, $5 REFR. : VADD’ S INC. STTAW A HILLS wae nee eae AEE OTE ap Ph OWens 44440. Grand Blanc. | to_buy 1-9941 - OL_ 1-6623. Finance Co. poy a Sagat ate and ene Reed ME NORGE. 13 CC. ag aute ng: AIR CONDITIONE BRS s ¥ 8Q. FT. SHOP BUTLDING a tton, frost. Crate marred. Reg. $379.95 4286 Dixie Ber Drarston Plain BE AUTIFUL # motel Lake & acre sail __ For or Sale Lots 46 3.000 PONTIAC Electrie iron. . ir lace OR IDI ‘i yL HOME ground 426g0° 44°_Mule_ Re oem ann | FOr reat. acaarennend, Sphere tor - DRAYTON PLAINS - trimmed on one, 3:| Noreen “ate tenn 
pete in fot eet Feo Sedvarntion™teomatnance! |  pAe"Fin RUNS, APUME. ne rt, Pont, oF, Mara | | MABD LARE beams ems Cail hidyeat ons | Ses Spry a ‘pay, Ree OP built ti 1956 Beautitue ce rated iA beautiful paste) | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Lake Priv. . Ave. for used car lot. 685 Bald- _between io om. and 6 p.m, . WAYNE Buserr 
we? Pauinget Hea: Esuate’ Oe bats’ ang" sowber room: ATTENTION! | @p ACRES, 3 MINUTES FROM | “can COMMERCIAL GARAGE. #0 INCH KELVINATOR 121_N. Saginaw _Fm_s.0189 + tails. Lauinger Real Estate, OR Tarde betes, oe Pontiac, over ing Private Lk, S Ye mae bs —_ condition. PAIR HAIRS, _DAV- ay ow sor EM se Down She. ‘ fons! Fennec = dency soreeaity tr ip Girl pee. od Pe All_or part. Call MA 5-1339. Busin Eenneit porta FE avai SE ABOARD Fi NAN Ela sat oe ye Res : r 7 ® sr. aro akefron eat i323 To 1 nes OPRe nities ; : suger ment. Income 5 rms. & hath! Beet Siccal Bee foes: Rome. custom — ore invest- BLOOMFIELD on  ciaiee pe _ - EASY PARKING FE $-0661 “pen 05 Installed, 159.95. | +8203. 5 
down, 3 apts. up. Apts will make! er will sacrifice ment’ Gross. 106 natural, {te walking distance to school, APARTMENTS, | LOANS | $25 TO. 500 R. B Electric Co. 1060) PLASTIC FLORAL DAVENPORT, : payments, Large shady jot. 2) : sand beach op heaepal White peqecurhcen ‘and ng. lakes,| front, m S, uke L NE W. Huron. swell for 46348. _biks. from downtown, OR 8133 | WATKINS LAKE Lake. Oakland County 20 min.; parks, golf, a ODpine. down, $20 proverty sand voeehs as down pay: | 4 W. hewrence St, __._ FE 41508) ip? GAs RANGE, $17 RK. 3. ORTABLE UsED 
j Good BREE, YEARS OLD | on cee FOO ane te gto. 8) per month: Al Howard, owner. he 308. Munro, Electric Co., 106) W Bu . $20, FE 47345 0 ation rm. home cs 5 : : rR 1. f Eacer 7 nal brick and fra living rm full dining, large ao : ANTIGUET — IRLATD, CARD FX E € y 
ake f Gree bea Sant 3 bedroom home with large Kitchen. den & family room, pic-/TROY 17 LOTS. $200 EACH OR jivectigate nis excellent oppor: | lic asl} a 7 ‘A-| picture window and bedrooms: Broker, PE 3-7212 or MY 20940 | *xpansion attic. full base- lure windows. carpeted firepiace, ‘350 on time. Owner. P.O. Box 898.) tunity et into @ real money itescock & Mi any | scatter rugs; lamps; round leath- pT Madi : ment, hot water heat, two large closets & storage 6 maker With a proven history of earved chairs, 1 capain's er top tabie; kidney shape desk; Income Property fireplaces. and two baths basement, afore, land: BLIZABETA LAKE PRONT| £410,000 annual gross and. ho $25 TO $500 clocks, foot stools a misc. PE] Mageavor Console’ radio hte 2-car heated garage, fenced scaped Leaving state sacrificing lot Love-{ food or take outs, You can't) On your-own signature, auto. of <. -, e ‘ord player combination; pictures; 7 Zoned Commercia! ot 208x325, | beautita view Le Milford, Mf 040635. Phone owner, Pm homes in area, Terms EM miss. Semneresty priced. — = other security. Up to months ay as A oo as oe oa. ete, Call Mi 
at e ticed to sell at ead = appointment e e- Our service is nguick. excellent a Le +8385 after 5: mt, Z 
We offer for our inspection _—«*21.850 or consider home in FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM RANCH ails “4 and heipful. Phone. F 4£-5773. iP \ this picturesque 11 room, 2- rade. A ee € Mecoday ‘Lake. = 2. aM etheRuttane pitt P D. RILEY, Broker He Tor viet us ai our Satlce. : pt. of rator A gas . story incomé. located cn ' Se oe ses 2 vrs id stove $30. ‘Pear- 
malo, artery ip ‘west ib - GI SPECIAL, amt parment_ On ‘pies, ©") irda of trounk; EAs tee mucabea tare Be se) Home & Auto | NEED A FINANCE. its Orchard 42 Orenard Lake ‘Ave, euponte,§ OMAR eee poe " BRICK & FRAME , . IN RESTAURANT © ee: . RE ATOR, PHIL €O, of nage. Hom ‘, commercial Practically brand mew 3 bed on inte Mina acy | Richard | Steele, Realtor’ DRIVE: RIVE na te aoced, Wa. FE ! LOAN CO. : > Cee apartment size, late model, $95, = tt tables, 940 ans on room bungaiow in Elizabeth WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN? 224 Center St, Highland oreo : 1%. Perry St. (commer Pike) FIXER? Order Classified) easy terms: Crosiey electric range, | - Fit price ony, $20,900. Rasy aatioer Bricuectr aoe FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION. | LOW PRICE FOR RENT LAKEWOOD COFFEE slik f = ee a eee epee RT ONES q \ terme. ogee ee rieges of os wie ime Lake, 100 ft -». B 2,850, In 9 good oration ien—high lote wins | shop. Fully equipped, 3121 W, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Ads. to sell, rent, find a Pate $38. Day UNDER il. * 
sak 4 ee £ Mohawk Lake 109 ft ce & 4,000, 8 Muron_ 5 ‘ : YEAR ‘af parks and beaches Man Pas attord Hills | : ; excellent drainage for septic seals 202 N, M AIN old, nee OR 3-28 ne rt ats . appointments you will ad-- ills by acre. ie § 6.300) i. GULP TATION LOCATED 718 ‘ old. 80T., rns, 
: fi | a ee mire $12 000 “Lake ret F308. $10,000 Easy to drive your own wel \resigentiol area, now eperetine, ROC oun Ba “= good job. FE’ 28181 is ® pe LATTON A ON es aaa cam 
P | LOANS $25 we, $1.95. Factory r a9 
4 Wp BUILD WE TRADE - REAL ESTATE. -LADD' i) INC. © (Casa Lk. 2.9173. AU ry 0 . w _ samples. Psd ptiess thar ante | L Estate & IRPURANCE none: Sy BOR Reasons «eh 1205 a ogg Sete it INCH ROOM wn yo ine ohiybsrote os, the Want ‘Ad number | all haar Ouarnntens TH 1 Seay a aa sits. chs free. 3 PAL RE or ixie xi¢ Hey. rar ains uire evenings, Huron Bo : be ,Fleetri N. _ \ rk at Ponliae Leke) p tied W. guron Phone FE €1531 i Open Eres, tl 8; Sunday ig "Ul 6 rigs R 3-12, mY West Hu toa. Bs Ph. Rochester, wien OL 60711 OL 1-901 ee wt Sepiea,* a Aten a, < a ! a : : 1 . b) ¢ ale se 4 * 
£ \ | * , : a . i : : 4 are “8 ‘ : “ i a Ce I j : | : ‘ } ye! {eS a \ a? | 
             
  ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 18: 1058 >   
          
  
       
: " GARAow as 
  
Pontiae Pork steak 
Hot sa GALLON APPROVED a carry Sieh he 
A Thompson. 86 5 Perry con   
  
ORESCENT FIXTURES, ar 
new, — for stores, 
  
  
ais 
SEW Tc ms Gat ox1O's. “an | 
  
ais Saeed on conene 
ERR Y "DOOR $s LJ Stir 
» NEW, 7 $95 & 
    42. 
June Brake Specia! 
Goopy EAR SERV ICE |, 
TGERICT 
* ghey 
See es 
dog house. msulated. 
sia or FE 4-1903 
SPECIALS ay —_ J 
canapen lone af wie $1 
vy Mahogany Plywood so aoe aX = $4.4 ——   
3336 ca TERRA- TRACK BULL xt is. ae plywood, good ¢ with eee ee 23 W. Kennet 
Haggerty 
LUMBER CO. | 
Phone MAtKet ‘+1086 
i IN M SHEETROCE. A 8-291 
——. NIZED PIPE 
B Ie ri. PF ra PF otal MACHINES material. , 
PLow! xo ‘SUPPLY, 
  
    
Gest ipo 
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 
Sundays 10 to3 
feMEt Ss omens or DOTLARS 
TER'S ; 
LUMBER CO. 
y Lake Fea EM 34171 mm. om. 5 
sal. bery Br SATE   
    er Sa Mateus = Sa eos 64) 
    
lawn nneunre.| 
proven the best. Anchor lawn 
mowers, lor those Who Want the 
best, We service what we sell: 
Service parts for all makes, Don't. 
forget We are Pontiac's oldest 
Factory trained mechanics. 
LEE‘s us “70 & me 
9 
PE 3-8630 TH Mi ‘Clemens St.   
STUDIO COUGH, $30. 1 HOT WA- Gu; ot|_oF one rere. hemes aell 
Save your pennies on 
your meat bili   
    
  Seed fomale ohatiopARcena 
(Beet reat 
LUMBER | Le 4 be. Tae 
3-7082| Link sausage ooo. 1 ry “a sooeeen a ip 
Blogna Co Des S 
OPDYKE MA A ET. Cor Walton & Opdyke JFE 5.7941 dal 
wis Special ale re Wiusrescent 03 pg ind, per ft. 39 Cente. 
WP screen stock per f& #€' —— La : 
“4 x yer 2 be gg y : 
  | SPRING Neate Gt RIDING D ® z . s NG eee 
pak Bg ort Retortlies were CABIN FOR Pi TRUCK. Eu 
Maniey Leach ste wp, TALIAN BR RIFLE. PLE Ghoe a. 
manera co 3 les. &) WILSON GOLF CLUBS, MATCHED, 
  Pine Lk, tno 3300 Orchard Le. Rd. FE 34-6375 
| rai OUTFIT, NE Ui This is good FE 2-9801. 
'FOx 12 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL PU shotgun with shells, Exe condi-) 
Bee John Gatill, 208 ‘Municipal Bidg.. Pham Mt 800 
6 SET PERFECT DL 
          
Registered. Never eed Cost $106 Wan Sell 45° = 8-6819. 
afier 5 p   
  Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B WEIMARANER PU PPIEs AKC   
  
: HOME FOR i-YEAR- 
dog. ai W. Fairmont, Call 
© 1008 by WEA Sowten 
  reuateres. © osing out 
Psi cpamiens or ir ge) Fava ee Ste OF 
BIG WORMS. 30 for 48e 
380 ORCHARD LAKE avenue Dogs Trane, Boarded 70 week di o¢s to 11 pm. papayas ALL BREEDS_.L. iP . & sat. all aaen Sup un 6 pm Danes. Pood!     fer   “Everything is just as I imagined it — romantic music, 
a bated: dim lights and Richard Sat with somebody else!" 
no extra br ]   4 or 
rs | 
  
  i oomed 
Sand, , Gravel & Dirt 66: oe Seasrvaiien, eh OL 1 LEE LS PLP AIP (DOGS, c A T 8 tee treme 
oe Burr-Shell 375 8. Tele- WP 2. ia. eval castin Fr ft. ; 768 cas & per ®..) OR MORE LOADS BLACK pint 24 Boubi Lh perry ~ oe 6, 5% Auaarsen type “pricks molds, per ft. 
pe te sc bain oa -— stent 
rectory <i cents 
Pbase, per C, 58 25. 
Oak door sills, each § 195 s99.95 Various sizes of of windows oa. $13.95 
Empire Supplies E2100 2600 Union Lake Rd. EM 34148 _or top soil Delivered ~ ed _frapb. a 
    
           
         42801, 
condition. 
   
     
     
    Greenfield. mr. 14 Mile, Royal aM : i FF; OuTBO ase 7 
ie er eee | 2 ‘03 Sheridan. betwee: rd 
_Qax   
12 FY. SHELL LAKE F'- 
PE 4-5808. moar. Hike new. $200. 
1665 Rustic Lane. Keego Harbor.   
BOATS -— MOTORS 
AN Inboard   
Aluminum & Fibregias | SCOTT-ATWATER Motors & Serv 
77{ For Sale Housetrailers 71 78,     
  
  Daily” PE seta a PE bose TOF of pert lay, Grain & Feed 71 it OR “MORE YARDS i 
Sumas. Leaded | 6075 8 S80k-' 2) ACRES OF STANDING EAT   |_for sale. MAple 53-1330   
Ag OF ALFALFA FOR dediigs Tg oo delivery, Rigi sale OA & 
    
SPECIAL ——. brakes oD 284's, aj) igth, 4c a ft. 
258s, or | bone bel 
igth., voted fab pe 
ft, 
outside trust doo! - wid, 
& pucT ¥ WORK ar See! Prarie dhe 
All work — 
_Eateed. suet, oR 3 
sor, 320 8 Paddock 
NE IN A A MASONRY TOILETS 64350 VALUE 424.56 
ae; ka Lavatories $29.50 value ae 
| 
e Doors |= wee RER PIPE & DRAIN” TILE OVERHEAD cae #8 a = all stagdard p> Bo ae ie" screen doore...... $7.95 
Bood ny steq! “ele-tmay closet deers Zombins tien doors $14.55 
pea waaew —— WOLVE RINE’ 
LUMBER 
  
Stal eens com 
cets. 0 
= = %2 Orcha Lk | 
  (30°280" screen Fo ad Ly eae i BS rile gap 
landscaping a '5-GAITED STANDARD _ siED — doors ...... $8 830 a ordeal Ft eat be ea oe Novem. ly ~ De id trained. 
* j al ©. ¥ ‘or Tronviile 
pise corrugated ral uae euiver: ] ave a= fs & hn rr ARABIAN STALLIO’ x STALLION, 100. BUCK: 
eavy atee! “leenee poles Cee — —_ ag 4 hook $650 ea. 5 hook $6. A-l BLACK DIRT | #2. bee Fe «sei Cement, mortar & en ees Fill sand a ik 33 : BLAY COAL & Y co me “a! Pe nana spo oh eked 'CHETS § SADDLE SH ALES #1 Orebard Lake Ave FE S110) immediste delivery MA s-ese 672 Supplies. 284 E 
——“THE SALVATION ARMY Bess & Owens Trucking. mies pene Pog es te: RED ALLIED TRUCKING CO. Sun. 11 to $ eee to meet ony needs. waits Apc | 
ie west LAWR a3 
eg 
ae 
ws Talbot Lumber Plasterboard, rock isth. paiot 
Hardvare glembing ox and electrical 
Ave. Pa 
soe   
USED SS vERGION SORTER Uike (new. 7 peer og tant & FE Bf) or FE 
  value isos porrrerr CE ‘DIRT. TOP SOIL.| 
Paco eed Rocks. FE 
Ley fect beat a Row apt 
ui 
  
pecn.| Berens Oil Furnace 4.009 BTU Luxsire 
Used season. Like new, $275. 
__Cail ona lando 3-563 he 
y BSED "ya oo FoR SALE. $30 PER 
  Fare or 5 OLD GUN. gii4- _Sashabaw . 
* WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI-   
nation doors and windows. 
“BENSON LUMBER CO.   WInDOWs & DOORS 
Doubie = ng—siiders-casements | 
| Prime com tien windows 
Alum. com> Window... ..... $11.9 , 
-. $26.95 Ajum. comb. door 
EMpire 
Machinery 6OA   
  
redone aw fa D-2 WITH DOZER 
bia Used very little. in goed 
cousin, 3125 Kurtz Ra. Helly 
h. MEI 73-3403   "= ft PLAT TABLE RIP €aW. 3 HP ” Cheap. 29609 No veers Hey 
Cor, I Yo ) Mile Birmingham 
TABLE ROAD GRAVEL PORT 
_piant, best offer. OR 3-6523.   
Rd. 
Lee cater an 
FOR RENT Perey eh tar STEAMERS   
N SUNOAY 
BROWNIE HARDWARE 
400 8. 
FOR RENT Wall paper steamer. floor eand 
ers. polishers, band sanders, fur-|     
nace vacuum cleanera Oakignc, Fuel dpe Orchard Lake 
Ave, FE 6-61   
cs Formica “Sumng and ‘elec- 
rica! —— ays = 
=e 8:30 0 6:00 Sundar: 
to 4:00 Ae td Builders +04 
ply. 156 W Montcalm   
CONTFLEX MODEL DEL 1. DORMIT- | soe “a flash. Westen light’ 
eystone 300 projector and, 
trees ‘Phone FE 5-8104 days.) 
FE 80117, 
  
  aoe ea oa & TRADE Me SMIT OCR 
eras, projectors. tape ere BIRCH BARGAINS $7 FA. OR 4: SILO on peste Re at Brorn. Enverts Camere oes a Ww ea_in lots of 5 or more. FE 
FE 5-661 a sie er | SPECIAL 
“Sale Musical Goods 62 to er ihe oe Farmall Cub 
DWIN ACROSONIC PIAN 0. ani TR eee bal <3 50% no Sixtant TREE SERVICE TRIM. “92 
hike shew, datdly been used. Call ming & removal. Free estimate IN Goop {CONDITION 
ees FE 8-2275, FE 4-9953. YOouR I DEALER se CORRS. 1 YEAR | 
Real bargain. $585. Sma down For Sale Pets 69 PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE ment bar ey co PA AL AAA ~ FE C4014 FE = 
lie N. Saginaw FE 5-1 §-8222 ? WELL BRED MALE COCKER SEE OUR SELECTION OF HAY 
SNNETELLATION CORNET | spaniels, Licensed $5 1124 Wa-| Tools - New. Used and Rebuilt. 
‘| CONNSTELLATION RNET | _terbury. Off M50. All tynes a ‘Electric fence 4 NEW CONDITION FE 46819.   ave, ey Sierse. ‘GOOD USED UPRIGHT PIANOS 
iCNIC tans A FOR SALE. ALL PE_4-5085. eee! lent condition, $50. Cash or 
™ 
CALBI MUSIC CO. 
POWER MOWERS — TORO 119 N. Saginew FE_5-8222 _ prot’, | GUITAR. LIKE NEW GOOD BUY Al BEAGLES SELL OR TRADE TR. ACTOR CLOSE OUT 
“Trade-ins accepted.’ 
‘s Hardware, 3904 Auburn at 
ms, Auburn Hats. FE 2-881. 
& AMP ARC WELDER HARMONY MASTER GUITAR [TAR &! 
on trailer. 2 ‘aengiee torches. EM   GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO AND 
bench. Fine for rec. rm. Stas 
in tune. $50. 38 Williams 
case. Used very little. $35. MA. 
53-0584   
PLYWOOD SPECIALS | 
12 cents. %% in » 17 cents. = = 
wit oten 
— 2678 OGrenara 
     x with a démon- 
Be ‘the Ing? hr ery | “i 
sg, 19_N. 
  | seeax FRENCH CONSOLE PY anc. Beautiful Golden Mahogany. 
430 with bench. Wiegand Music Center el ae Mile. — tun 
ing & Repairing FE se ONDE. 
PLAYE 3 PIANO 
tioned, Guaranteed, on Bcone 
IANO T ee - o8ca 
Schmidt. 
sound Pid the REAR THE OB or 
| Skates “Goes sdosdae * friday 
“y’ MORRIS MUSIC 34S. Tele an   
.FE 2 Across f uron, 
ROSELLI 2 BASS AC- 
sorien with case, Like new 
__Phone_EM 3.4876.   
~ SPECIAL © ee Pe geben organ with 13 foot 
see and extra 5 seg er Walnut 
Home complete with bench, $695, 
$50 down. Baisnce #17 per 
month 
caret MUSIC CO. 
Ri PIA iL “fonaition — PE. re eae DOZER 
HILLS. SAWS, _pPick up truck joad 
0) Hts toll gravel. fill, ete 
for beginner, FE 2-6767 after 6 | 
  \l-A BLACK DIRT TOP “SOIL, Straw & lumber. 
sand. cravel, fil & bulldozing | ai 
+6584 OF HA STR. 
fh CI tte Iso mulch hay, Will ae 
8-210. ‘1-4-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP so!IL, liver Odkiand 
sand & gravel Cal] OR 3-5232. HAY, wane, HAD 
‘Clarketoa A 54791.   
‘Ai TOP SOILs AND ETC. 
eu Wahl FE 20346 - ae 
YDS. BLACK DIRT. $$. SAND Phone & 
* gtavel, EM 3-0681 STARDING | HAY, 
      
  
  
  0 ACRES OF FE 20784 5 YARDS CHOICE BLACK DIRT. June clover &° 40 acres on acres 
Special price Union Lake « Timothy mistare, ays sand. gravel. oe Call EM trey Quart aaa JURE nie south, 44 mi 
rilis, al] sizes. Metal — sans. 
Files. Drill 
ca) ar Gee eee “A ot oth ea ers. orton grinding wheels. Vises 
mt deve aswel pen! rely | TRAILER EXCHANGE | CORN — STILLMAN J EL | ‘eter. 1 bp. GE motor. 's hp. GE’ . Mi. N. T% Mi. E. of Drydea. 
80 P31 Dryden 
    
& gravel 
  
  
  
  
  
4 _deys Fill, top sell GENTLE 
beth 
8-6711 or VE sts 
& “binek dirt ‘ou 
  Jan See held- 
_ For r Sale Li Livestock 7: 72 ick ar Drafting 
4 TENNESSEE WALKING 
& 1 chestnut small 
_5-6006 after T p.m. Uv 
tioneer Lugehroom Aguile only. 
BéB Auction Sales X89 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
Every Friday sooeed p.m. 
LDIRG. | By Sunday ....2 p.m. 
Buy and Sell Daily 
ORlando 3-2717   
  Le ge Elira SADDLE Lk Te 1 PE saddle & co & socks. rarest ys Diss | 
HORSE— AND GRAVEL. __Gentie with children EM 3-4386. 
cavat.og basements. om yak. HIGH COLORED Aang ye,   =7,|__?. old mare for sale 4-1 BLACK DIRT & PEAT MIXED — 
Farm top soul Tis wedete Ge: )HOLSTEIN HEIFER Eg 
milking goat. goet _- — 
it TOP SOT CRUSRED FIORE | od. MN 4%: &0 ar’ wos IV YEAROLD MARE. nave | 
8 Dies. te nego piner Re. Ra tomes. CRUSHED STONE ‘a 3.3080. Lawn wort es. 5-214, 925 
ci For Gok caveney wom, SHALL, MERLING, BTA sl §-2205. wel, fill. PE 2403 Conklin, 
AT TENTION, Shetigné. OAkiand Bote 
| TRUCKERS PIOS. 7)     
*y.. Auction, § complete room 
consistt: of: Cold 
e breafast HK 
elec. range; Gossip eich: teed 
trade for cow. beef or bedroom suite: Nearly new mat- 
tre box nase ceda 
  
epg orn Gan Mal Rens __ Wanted | Livestock 73 mile E_ of Sachabew Rd 
BLACK DIRT aaron SOIL. SAND. WANTED “LIVESTOCK. or ALL | 
anywhere in Kinds, Forrest Jones. MApie 8-0016 |   n fur 
ah tubs; roe desk 
  
  re DO stacy tf BIRT OE 3 BU WANTED 
  and . 
Sarat cone PE $11" Or For Sale Poutry 74 74 
1 HEN 
Duck: Alive OR 33743   
BLACK DIRT Sale Farm Produce 73 a ene a 8 per toad Do bul'dostng & land- NDAY ar 16TH 
  _seaping Mat oe Cook.   
  23 sain from 1 menth to 2   ‘PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FoR G00D FARM TOP 6OIT. 5 bres | ip tr ete Dene FE ts seu berttes 1186 Vinewood. rE 
'r YO ANT A 
black ar & pearmwe fe Tetaned sen Soren Ra tep soil fer ft _ any bése cows vee i501 CAR RADIO8 — $5 00 
  
and Safety "Bis Cal PE Diet QT. BERRY BOXES 
La Ahad 2 KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT ee vd Ags — deliver, 5 re OTM FE   
a ae BLACK DIRT. 
per rd — $10     
  hay 
PROMPT DELIVERY, 7, YARD Fesex nor FRAMES <iecper eaqeas | camp eents g uline c black Girt or peet. OR 3-964¢ ery R4.. Drayton Plains 
bu. o 
=e wheat, oats & Py   
  
  PONTIAC LE BUILDERS sUP —— —__-— 
piy. Sand, grave! & dirt Cement SEED POTATOES. 335-W. SILVER- ' mortar & trucking. OR 3-1534 | _0¢:|_Rd_ out Perry TOP L STRAWBERRIES “th BLO CRS 
SOI west of Opdyke on Pestise Rd. 
BLACK DIRT _— PEAT 1290, 
AY STRAWBERRIES FOR WALT BEATTY FE 8-3407 ick your own, Saturday. 
TOP SOIL - NO STONES 5 _ Roslyn Rd. prop. Bud Hickmott, 
OA #2159 of OA_8-2226. 
SALE. jeunes RDGTIOR peat 
N o.m 
mie west vt North Hil! snobpiae 
tT,   
  yards delivered. $9 C'arkston 
  Coal and Ot! Co MA $-7421, ‘Sale Farm Equipment 7 76. SATURDAY. JUNE 14TH. AT LL a Ld pm 
\4 BAR TRAILER-TYPE D 
born bas rake. Like new. TOP SOIL SAND & GRAVEL BY 
FE 5-0440     | TOP UALITY oe Betal $850 8 §=6{-9319       
i 
= selection of home fur- | 
drap 
marr nls will be auctioned start- 
Interesting antiques |   
§ yd. load, FE 4-91 
  b gravel FE 565-7664 cats FE 
4.3058 noes Ear! Gore. ie see toll ta   
Basi Gave or PE 8-6145 eves _NA ae 
  
aon pareee 'PARM MACHINERY — NEW AND WASH §AND yori ee tt) eset ‘ene Oliver Sales on M24. ‘ord dirt Pile eat Lumus jut north uw Oxf E _4-9120 TAN BLES MILK COOLER, 656. TOP ‘S01 LLACK DIRT. | SAND, a Me eel bye. power. IHC hay load- 
  ford Communitr Auction on M24. 
just_north of Oxford. 
SATURDAY. JOXE 
AUC "870 Duck Lake Road. 
13 mee: north of M59. 15 miles   4 FORD rT acts WITH a5 
‘TOP SO! SAND « GRAVEL. FE end paket eee. toni 
    Ԥ Abt CKING 
PE 5-5437   FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS, NEW | = 
‘YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING Avis, 1s opaye FE een   
  FORD 8-N TRAC   TOR. 
; = disc, spring tooth dra, cultivator. 
uMP Ce 1A WANTED ' Rear grader rae. 
Cameras, ferneraa, Eactpeaat 61 6 hee to 78 loads of fil] sand. also pui? _ 3-1066. | For Sale ‘Housetrailers 78 
=| creorazan LIGHTWEIGHT 
travel couse since 1932. Guaran-   
  
‘ozer. Job site 5 mi. northwest of GARDEN TRACTOR WITH AT-' 
oxford Mich. Call Mr. Bronson,' oe mts. Like new. $125. » PE 
am. to § pm. TRinity 1-1600" a aounsnamation at Warner Trail- 
  
MeCULLOGA CHAIN §. ‘Plants, T eee. Shrubs 68, 7 to Pld ‘sg mete ce 
    xcitng. fare ’   
  
  
  
KING BROS. 
  AKC REGISTERED aate| piles Davis ee dachshund puppies $25 to $35— tonvilie, NA 1- 
FE 8-0057 SET L OR TRADE “FARMALL | 
parades biade 832 Mt 
Si ay Me iy MONTH OLD PUP. ¥ WORMED 
for $3 each FE 49159 
for guns or roto-tiller 3001 Rock- 
haven off Auburn Rd. a walking (ractors ————-.} {Ors, € riding mowers 
v3 ‘AKC REG. COCKER PUPS. 6 tillers. several used reel 
|__Weeks and 5 months. OR _3-2602_ a exer Reduced   
iAKC REG, BEAGLE PUPS. GOOD 9 EVANS. RQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY pedigree $20 _FE 5-7388 _OR_ 37024 
\AKG GERMAN gHEPHERD. Pe. 457878 ___or___ male, 4 months Housebroken. Mai ~ USED =D SPECIA ALS Ss 
$-2650. ROTILLERS, LAWN MOWERS &   AKC REG & wos OLD eae GARDEN _German sheplterd. et FE a poate ins Choose st ot 
AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE go iced to sel. 
puppies. 6 wks old. OR rere EZ CREDIT TERMS z 
HOUGHTEN & SONS AKC REGISTERED GERMAN 
Shepherd puppies for sale. Ph, J. 1. ¢ Ferguson Deaie 
FE 5-0967 Rochester O© 147 . me ester 
" ROSTON POPPIES & STUDS. | WANT: FARMALL CUB OR Seppies. $55 up. rtiss, OR sim "hee reas bar plow. Around 
  han site lteetaieg: 755.000, 
FE 7-9868.   
  | 1958 HOUSETRAILER 35° “ARE | 
and take over payments to) 
ten = 1920 Lakevife Rd. Oxford. 
Liss “SAFEWAY. “1 
  401 
BUYS oF THE MONTH aH OREAT | OFEN 7 Days. +9 Lakes 1 “5 tt 3.208, used 1 | month. Sk: 7. 988 3 fe $1995 ¢. Star General 29 tt., A 
tomized, MY   
i a $1250. | | BOAT WINDSETELDS. rm. 1934 Ba. Detroiter by x $1950. Ie | 
. Hol 
15210 N. Molly Rd. Holly. M 
rose 4-6771   
Anderson.- Regal 
Beemer 
8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLA Hitches & overloads tmstalled, car 
wired, etc. 
Bottle Gas 
Parts and Supplies 8 = ves.   Gates, 18210 N. Holly Re. Holly : is i 
“OXFORD TRAILFR 
SALES 
General - Zimmer 
Holly - Great Lakes   $20.95. IN- 
cludes hardware. trim and moic- | 
ing strip. Ferry Paha a Inc., 6129 
Highland Ra.   
  Gardner ee to ft 
New © 16 
wise 2 $005. a. 
8) per most —- el] in 
poten OD oa 8 4 financing - no 
rings. * sed trailers still 
“Orton on M24 MY 20721. 
Rent Trailer Space   te 
trade 1 mie south of Lake 
79   
4 z ayeone | es woes 3 | 
170° N res ais 
M ae ESTA MODERN | 
Lake front end playground. EM 
cement patio. en *nsom for garden on streets each. spot rm 
shelter. ay nn of ee on 
_Lakeviile Ra. Po. OA 8-3022   
schools Club house and 
ne Only 15 minute to Pon- 
tia lao traller sale: Base rate 
20. hone MYrtle 72-4611 
_Auto Accessories 80.   
Used tires & tubes 
i897 § Johnson   
mp. cond 
"36 Moline Cheaper | | Olds _—— motor needs cose 
for Untharvester with direct i Johnson 
| TERCORY a aS NEW MOTOR sa WTR | 
Mercomatic. 1 year old, radiator | 
_and parts, 271 State St. Pontisc. |   
  
a) os USED TIRES 8350 UP. We, 
“Juv Sell Also whitewalls \ 
STATE TIRE SAL 
| $03 §. Saginaw St. FE +0687 |   
NEW TIRES ¢70 © 15 ego ao 
$1095 plus tax excuange; 
White walle 670 + 15 813 95 pcs 
taz Exchange New tire gu@ran- | 
tee State Tite Saies 603 8 eas: ine ®. FE +0687 
    > BOATS BOATS BOATS, 
30 te choose from, these boats” 
are brand new. 14 Cadillac er 
Wagemaker, molded piywood 66° he 
beam with forward deck, 2 walk | 
thru seats, list price §578 sale’ 
price $305. Bar Harbor, wind- 
ehield. steering, upholstery 2 
walk thru seats, list-price $1003 — 
‘sale price $625. Constellation, | 
windshield. steering. speedometer, 
walk thru seat. the best of up | 
bolstery, bow light, stern light. i 
st price $1,079 sale price $595. | a 
tots of aluminum boats at big 
discount. some used boats & 
motors and « full line of 1858 
Evinrude Motors All at Bovees 3 
Sales on Tipsico Lake; take 
to Hickory Rid Road, turn 
wi ode north 6 miles to Dem Road, 
turn left, Come early to get = best selection Always open.   
ine sensationally iow “— | Ge 
neve boats sefnre you 
Evinrude motors Ga = vrailers, 
| CLEARANCE SALE UP TO 0% | 
New boats, $59.00 up. New) 
1967 Freeland metal boats save up to $42.46 New 14-ft. boat 
trailers. $98.59 up. 18-ft White-— 
house Lark, steering, windahieid, 
upholstery, controls, convertible , 
aller alle Biete for alte: one oo Dum 
moldeq piygiass. covered swiv 
ce condition Geod used motors, 
§ up Evinrudes Elta Scott | 
Attwater and Mercurys Used 16 
ft aluminum cance 
Open every me til @ Archie D. | 
Smith. ¢01 } Sagi naw. Holly 
Mich Ph ME 1-661) 
DOCKS — See the new all stee) sun docks ; 
also standard steel piers. and 
aluma-span docks Styrofoam for, 
floats and boats safety 
wor Harrington Boat Work =. EVINRUDE Oekan 
1899 8. Telegraph Ra 
Pipe line. Branct ions & drinking FORD ¢ — 1954 MOTOR. GOOD. FE 2-8033 en Sunday   
DOCKS | For rour lake home wide, 
sturdiliy made of ual io ATi 
___ For Sale Tires 80A 0 Ft dock —“ 339 50 . Ft. ais . woulé “é ree ed 
oF DELIVERED he YOUR HOME. 
DUNLAP NOCKS FE 2-6274 
CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND canvas repairs. Mrs. Erznognik. 
FE +4277. 76 8. ee 
ENTRY BOAT 
Fiter et = et ac Aetna STANDARD RRAND NEW TIRES , * s & one 
maces d in on Genera! Safety Tires 
od ed 50 or cent off, black 2 Li 
ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn   
AAR nr eee | 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR ALL 
makes, Arc weiding FE 2.4704 | 
AUTO FIBERGLAS RUST REPAIR, 
skirts, and custom work MY} 
31448, Syed et LL a ted — | 
car ets rebor uek Ma- ghine Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE. 
INSTALLED FREE   
  
  Com es gh Repair Service 
By ctory Trained Mechanics. 
OPE & SUNDAY 
INLAND LAKES SAL Es FE 47121 3127 W_ Huron FE_2-6122 | 
Auto Service g1'= VINRUDE 3') HP WIL! “SELL 
or trade for 1'¢ HP motor. FE 
26076 EVINRUDE MOTORS 
Buy where vou get expert ser 
fee Backed bv 22 Fears experi- 
ence Also shell take & alum- 
inum boats Paint & supplies 
Open from 7? to 8 Tony's Ma-     
rine Service 2695 Orchard Lk. | 
Rd FE 8-0112, Keego’ Harbor 
| FOR @ALE: 5 HP SUCKNEER) ; moto? FE ¢. MT 
LS Mufflers and tailpi pes. S Mollerback's acts Pee INSURE yor R BOAT 
‘FE 3-0477 340 Baldwin | eon L rey wo NGS 
Sale Motor Scooters 82 CONVENIENT. BAYMENT PLAN | PEPE PRP PPL LLL LL PAL al ALON L 
viet” 9516 HIGH- 
owns Home Estates. | 63 CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXCEL. 
stir) with extras MAstair 
i9i “ tN Pere $125. FE 8-2827 | 
a iene A. WINDSHIELD. 
Apeedom eit Buddy seat Like 
_$275_ FE 68-2404 after 6 pm 
USHMAN SCOOTERS: 
ANDERSON SAL & SERVICE 
4 7 573 | 13.8. PADDOCK ‘at Pikes FE ¢4246 | 
many WHIZZER PACEMAKER EXCEL - 
oo lent condition EM 3-0067   | WHIZZER AMBASSADOR. GOOD | 
  
trade in aliowance on vour 1946 
a) 
cole? to apet ance on rourT 
193! 
e 
prices we stil) « en all on 
rade 
hundreds of ure ee, you buy 
Hutchinson % IN. BOY'S BICYCLE. A-1 CON- _cond, FE 58-2621, 00° 
For §. Sale Motorcycles | 83 
'@ HARLEY DAVIDSON LOADED 
Cal. ORIando 3-3873 
36 TRIUMPH CUB EXC CON- dition, FE 2-6747_ 214 Florence 
BE& W "SAL FS ce SERVICE 
18 
FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON sour Harley Davidson see Harley 
Davidson Sales Co 772 S Sagi- 
naw   INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES &, 
ee vraee a Collision 7015 Cass | 
Lake Keego Harbor. FE 
4-1762. Bil Mecain ee oe 
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES. 
Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake - 
Rd. Keego Harbor | 
___For Sale Bicycles | 84) PPO Pm elit | 
1 Bor's & 1 GIRLS, 20° BIKE. 
et sale cheap. FE 4-0058   
  éiti0n, ait Virginia Ave. FE 35-8686     
SEAUTIFOL BLACK TaRTATORE Reston” Sales Mobile Home   poodle 
Full, “pedigree Call FE 48250 aft- 
Diack, male, AK Oytstand- lot oa merchandise 
ing show speceians House Pee" the it Shop such an: — - 
tn equipment, 
oot ENS. REE TO GOOD - complete; copper coff “a home i brass — olders, 
COCKE A AL outdoor 1, Lo mor 
black, 7 weeks tld Male 
  igan,.. STate ie iad Its. isesliancoes Z ~ OUR waceal WE PUPS, AKC REG, $8) ADDITIONAL SALE. :| adults only! Lugchroom. sale 
$-8222 661.1 ae ein or shine, Brodie Sei’ AKC Reg. $35 — MApie sar L. Tyler. Ber,   
     AUCTION SALE SAT., 6:0 P.M. Sales Inc. 2 SMALL OUTBOARD MOT ‘Pe Boats & Accessories 85   
Cail OR 3-5624 after 7:00_   1 mile south a mile weet of 
Lake Orion. oe 4303 Dizte afc Pi 08. 1 «©6s%),sSsa BP. OUTBOARD. $335. FE 
10 HORSEPOWER MERCURY MO.     46039 
tor, $125. 3830 Beechgrove, Eillza- 
beth Lake Estates.       DONT PASS UP} $15,| items. parnitare, for every ,room 
in th Es: eats, ssn 
seaetered "Oat Bale « Dexter ie? tables. Vous tan Kettle. cop: | \MONEY! Sell unneeded | iF FT PLYWOOD BOAT Batt 
School ada, he t kettle, Dishes. Desk. seb elongings for cash | _Me 
gi°s |{¢  SPEEDLINER WARATHOR SF hough Classified Ads!. 
Pio FE 3 2- “aire 1] FT. SWITZER 6. M- 
lete contro's, wereary bo: trailer, 
oth Heensed OL 
ercury motor. 2513. 
class Racing hull, 
5-9708 
ir PIBERGLAS RUNABOUT 
boat. 33 HP motor Wita controls 
ae 3.4508.   
  16° molded ply wood. 
5 : ace NORVELL AGENCY 
70 W t RENCE 8T PE 2-9223 
  JOHNSON 5'y HP LIKE NEW 81 
Also 12 {% Fibergias boat i686 
Rustic Lane Keego Harbor FE 
4-3806 
~ JOHNSON MOTORS © Boats Trailers & hagiootige 
Evervthing fr the 
OWENS MARINE Smee. ies 
394 Orchard Lk Ave FE 2-8020 
JOHNSON 3', HP MOTOR. | NEW. 
never used $180. EM 3-6226   
Mazurek 
Marine. Super Spring Specials 
All New 
l4 f Yesas Maid aiuminum fun- 
abou! With upholstered seat 
windshieles steering & hardware 
40 bp Mercury MSS & all con- 
trols. 309 (ib Mas tercraft trailer 
The complete outfit for 
$1095 Kishing Boat Specials boat. 32 ike motor, trailer 
anchor & oar: $325 
HP motor 
SED MOTORS { Mark elec, pis & controls 8275 
10 HP Chris-Cre 
Lica eee ninbier. used 10 
Mavurel Marine Sales 
At 8. Bivd. & § Saginaw 
FE 49588 
NEW ¢ “RUNABOUT 6 BEAM. | 
$305. 2 alum. boats, Bargains. Fiat 
bottom row — ats. Cheap. 7600" 
REW i” BOATS #40. 1? PUALUM. | $150.50, 12 ‘Steel $104. Trailers, 
$70.50, 12' Chippewd raasiee | 
$144.51 50 up. 966 9660 M59 West’ . 
y 14 FT T ROUND > OR F FLAT | 
bottom fishing ooats. FE | 
4921 Filer. 
SCOTT ZT MOTOR, a ly new 
FRAILER WAS § sis NOW 600 
_Costelio's _MY_ 3.1521 
> § INBOARD MOTOR AND | eee $109 even. FE _ Mts,    
  
  
  
Wanted Used Sasi   
  ~ TRAILERS & Outb 
“Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Rows 
    ie * Orchar a 
ae CARS : mancennone MOTOR vn come 
  
AVERILL'S NEED Basta 
Theo bring 
es   
  
AUBURN ATE. BLVD. PE 
GLENN'S ‘Wanted a celia. cars. Gee us   
. VAN . DIXTE 
Ne Drayten Pleins pays the 
Cash’ t late 
_models- Ph_ OR 3-13: 
      
    MOTOR SALES 
WILL PAY 
-TOP DOLLAR 
USED CARS | 
° rd ae 
See M&M Motor Sales seat. oars only $165 srery | For top dollar op tate motel ce cars | 2827 
WED SHARE CARE" THRD | | 126 Oaxiand 
*~UBL RN’ MOT 
/CORNER PIKE & EAST _BLYD   
TOP DOLLAR 
CLEAN USED CARS bed soot? for our sew ict at 13 
one to North Chevrolet Co Hunt 
ef at 8 Woocward Birmingham   
  
_Used Truck uck Parts 894 
    
___ For Sale Trucks 90 
1953 CHEVROLET 
ity TON STAKE $595 
TAYLORS CHEVROLET - OLDS ‘MARKET 415861 WALLED LAKE B ham 1 es ) PICKUP $350. 
ri N. Main 
eae, Jerome 
Pe ats 
weed motor _ #150 ‘PE 5-3515      
  a omen Se Sie ward _ 
42735. 
   mission 51446, 
i 60 GMC pi wendy eat 4 4 waster omy ¥ oanay year       
: oan omc cronin ncKor, Desi condition. 1501 Baldwin A     
~ PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER 
GMC RETAIL BRANCH 
Oakland at Cass   eae 
BY OWNER — BRAND NEW | 
wheel drive, oversized | 4 rive, tren % metal oe Beater. et extra 
. Pric below mar- ket’ value Phone FE §-8165. 
    
For Sale Cars 91   
EXECUTIVE'S CAR 
      
SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 
912 8. Woodward, Birmingham 
_ cond, EM pg a 
1953 1CK HAR ‘DD AND 
black, Cheap FE 8-183. 
‘2 BUICK SPECIAL 4 D J DR. SHARP 
#_BOIGK —EXC CON! iD nee uipped. EM 3-0081. 
’55 BUICK cial ¢ Door 
met N 
$1195 PER WEEK 
BRAID Desoro-PLY MOUTH DEALER 
CAS6 AT W. PIKE § 
    
BUS 27 PASSENGER ~— DSR 
Ideal for house, car, or tool 
shed As ts $100. OR 3-9906 
or MA ¢1574 
  
HASKINS 
DEMO SALE 
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air — v4, powerglide, loaded, 2 tur- 
quois. 
1958 Chevrolet Brookwood 4.Door 
wagon, * V-8. Has power 
brakes. Loaded Tropic turquols 
and tvery. 
| 1858 Olds Dynamite 88 Holiday 
coupe, loaded. Solid white. 
SAVE UP TO $1000 
as LOW Fs.) $188 OR YOUR 
OLD CAR WN, 
UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL- 
ANCE. 
«! Haskins Chev. 6761 Dixte Wighwa: ot M18 
MApie $5071 Open Nites "tt 
‘S) BUICK. 4 DR. DYNA. R-4H, 
sharp. $20 da. 
  (1935 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP 
Power brakes Power steering 
Excellent condition Private own 
er 371 Voorheis Belore 3 Nemes a) 
FE 45-2432. after 5. pho FE 
_ 35-5842 
Mazurek Sie 
&$ Ford. Fordomatic, ¢ dr. spot 
| Jess 33 Buick, tke new bargain 
5! Buick tops in transportation 
‘38 Scottsman Demo. s8ve money 
on this one 
Mazurek. Motor Sales 
at S&S Bivd & 8 Saginaw 
FE +0508   ‘3? CORVETTE. 62600. EVES. OF weekends, 602 N. Long Lake 
Bivc, Lake Orton, 
1950 CHEVY, GOOD TRANSPOR- 
_tation. $100. FE $-3125 
FOR QUALITY _ CADILLACS 
Also a fine selection of other 
clean used cers. It's 
Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 
1350 N. 
Woodward MI 4-1930   
  
~ COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES Rochester. Michigan 
OL 2-9311 
HAUPT © Pontiac Sales ‘86 Pontiac Starchief convertibie. 
Hydra. R&H. Pow shat oe 
Power brakes. Whitew 
"55 Pontiac Starchief. 4 “ar. sedan, 
leon ra R&H. Whitewalls   
Packard 4@ dr. sedan. Auto- 
| Matic transmission, R&H Power 
| brakes Whitewalls 
| SS Fairlane 4 dr sedan. 
Fordomatic R&A. Whitewalls 
‘85. Ferd Customiine @ dr. sedan. 
Fordomatic 
re Pontiac Starchief @ dr. sedan. 
| ose FORD DUMP op eR GOOD | lees 
| R 
Buick 4 dr sedan. Dynafiow. 
R&H. Whitewalls 
''33 Nash statesman Ran 
Also transportation specials! 
N_ Main St. Ciarkston 
Open Nights ‘thl ® 
MAple 5-5566 or MApie 3-114!   = i ES 
carte boat 
$185 —.. t 
PICKUPS & PANELS | 
‘90 CHEVROLET ‘2 Ton Borer) 
‘31 ee % Ton 
To SE FROM 
SPECIAL DEALS 
OWEN Ss. RUCK CENTER FE 5206 BIRMGNG HAM Got the Itch 
To Switch 
TO A BETTER CAR? Weve got ‘em —better cars that | 
over 40 to choose from. ag low as 
$3 down _ : : 
Roger's Sales & Service 
695 Auburn Ave FE 2095388 
Be Wise Econamize 
GO_RAMBLER' 
1957 CAD LAC COUPE DE VILLF 
Radio. heater hrydramatic full 
power This is @ jet black beaut? 
with onle 6.000 actual] miles This 
car is not @ year oid $3,895. 
1987 Chrysier Windsor, Hardtop 
fall factery equipment, including 
radio, heater. auto transmission 
This car Was traded on a new 
Cadillac with ony 13,000 
miles $2,195. 
pe Oldsmobile Holiday Coupe. 
Radic, heat, power steering. Beau- 
titul flamingo and white. with 
matching trim. <A mice car os 
wont last at the price ... $1305, 
1934 Buick Roadmaser Sedan. 
Radio heat, dynofiow, full vail 
We believe this car ts prob: 
the cleanest one like {t in the 
state This car fs like — new 
only 16000 miles # 10068. 
1951 Cadillac Sedan Radio, heat- 
er and automatic = ‘s & nice 
car ‘ $685. 1 
1953 Oldsmobile 98 Bedam, Radio~ { heater, hydramatic. A nice car 
pad = family, Looks eg on 
WILSON . Msbiciincns cacy’ 
L360 N. WOODWARD . . Midwest #1209   
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_ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars: Bed . For Sale Cars = 91) 
* eee HU +DR, RUNS Seal sg-ectle vedi as 
sommnacsz enon trons |  CURVSLER, 1955, ae gt Dont Ba at Insurance, Sasa! chavteiat Co Sunler Bivd pagh 9 add it. ree a: 4" Sor gg © ru 2 at 8. Woodward Ave. Birm _ New Yorker . NOW power Aa gae, orga New HF oe 
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Motor Sales | a a occ I ae oe D ‘S$ Pontiac Bonne sme O12 S. 5 Woedward, Birmingham — | oo 5 Service 8 a.m “pm ‘88 Pontiac Su rehief “4 ar. $2185 | : 
‘36 Chief sed. ‘Hydra. $128| Cap PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN.| Get Wise, © omize. - B ack, Supert BT. ove. ers seme? he Let = — J am to 
1 Dyna. W. W... $1295 ,oome 33 bac my Mites al ol s1105, Lake Orion Motor 7 Sales R AMBL ER "s§ Chevy 210. 4-<door . 9 985) a ‘ “34 Buick conv full power... & off FORD — is am 
juper sed ......... : &4 Chevy. Bel A: we oe Or bee ene Pe BIT. e ‘SPENCE ° ! 
SS Etty Bain" hr fh A Florence Bi. Pe on * RAMBLER | SALES @ SERVICE "83 33 Pont Chieftain, Ber $ ioe | REAL NICE vst waleecem CONVERTIBLE ‘47 Olds, 4 dr. $145. is Chevrolet Belair, 4 dr. power- oe Cotas pia a — 
; Auburn at East Blvd. S Olds #8, 4 Gr. Holiday, ful ents of $8.85 mo. Call Cred = wv ‘8 k 
FE 5-8858 ie Rg EIGN | rary “i Harold Turner Ford. : 
1949 CHEV = arte: “e —- Motris — | GLDSMOBILE 1956 SUPER 88. EX- rea Jagua -“eellent - condition, power brakes HOUGHTEN & ‘SONS ang steering. @ automatic transmis- AUTOMOBILE PRICE WAR GETS | isc8 8. Mau - ROCHESTER | | "08, R&H. white side wail tires, hotter. als oven ped) "OL 148761 padded dash, . Call MI = 
FORD eE0 | 
Harbor. | minimum | "49 —%. GOOD BODY. WG /|’s4 OLps, jon 88. h trad rust. Heater, By’ a signals, er 8! ane brakes, tis. 
i bop cars XO” DOWN tires, good. $85. MA sss sate 
PA Tt OLDS 1952, SEDAN, VER EAN, 
wore, 2 tr. saaeme| DESOTO, 1954 _—| “take ‘entaper cai, in trade _— Ponte 2 ar. << . $17.08 mo. Like new condition max: 
= ane OLDS ea i 8, HYDRA, 
ue ae fie prmts:| owner beauty will make you BA R &,H. P. Windows ‘. ‘seat, 9145 168 Chev. a ee $14.27 m to own it. Just . Call Dave 1954 a. - - rere ou mo. older car to handle, 585. 2-8145. 2 
1955 Chev., r. . 40. 50 ? DR. ic 1965 Ford, 2 dr. -, 0.9 me. olf & heater. ABSOLUTELY | ° 1984 Chev, Stationwgn $38.63 mo. UTZ NO MONEY DN. Assume pay 
1962 Ford. 2 dr - 08-16 tae ments of $8.65 mo Call Cre 1956 Mercury convert $i DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Mgr. Mr. s at MI 4-7500 1983 Pontiac. 4 ar. ae mo $12 S. Woodward, Birmingham Harold Torsine bore. . | 1 Chev. . r. - 1955 PLYMOUTH 7 DR. V-6. REAL We ee a acme | 8 } DODGE BEDAN.. GYROMATIC. | nice, $705 PE 2-2684. 
1988 Ford. Country Squire See ee, SPROEUTELN [oa PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 4 DR. 
sharp 4 dr pokes 80 me ments of $11.46 mo. Call Credit} Heater, radio & overdrive, 166 
i Mercury, 2 dr $ 995 wee ale i loss 2 at MI 4-7509. _Shoririage Bd Rochester. 
{ ercury cl. cp $24.60 
Complete front end Signeneat 4 PLYMOUTH, 1955 
& wheel balance. $8.68 full price FACTORY ‘OFFICI ALS’ Here's real value for your 
You Ong Beige Dent =e CARS : gly gd EDDIE STEEL P FORD = 6 eylinder Belvedere 3 4r, 
. whe west of ae oh) Low mileage, priced to sell, 
___FE & . 
  
    
      Keego Harbor 
iss) CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. NORTH 
Powerglide, Radio & heater, : 
.¥ NO =o EY 
DOWN. Assume payments C E TRO 
poet teeta we | CHEVROLET Parks at MI 47500. Harold Tur- Hunter ‘at 8. Woodward Ave, 
nae ae BT MI 46-2735 ‘ST 7] CHEVY W. GON, LIKE N i 
4000 miles, Afh ees. ets “a ponae: BCOND- rE 
"50 Olds 88 ‘eee eeees $ 1457 1934 ren SSE 
2 dr., worker's special __cond., lot :   
  
  AY ick 2?- $195 | new. Must 50 Buick 2-Dr. .....$195| seuigped. Same os sew. Must 
Standard transmission | = a trade. Birmingham, MI : : 
52 Olds 96 ........ $ 395 | ins ORD, cise PE teen 
4 dr. Sharp cer _ Masel, 
: é .- PORD 148 2 DR. RUNS GOO. 
53 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. $ 395; Pay bal. $55 
Blue, standard sbift, a bargain =   
    
  
  
ra whites. Full price only $606. 
SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 
$12 8. Woodward, Birmingham 
38 36 PLYMOUTH | Be. Uke kEw condition vanre. 
vss  PLTIOO COT OTH V-8 CONVERTI. ble, Torque-fiite, R&@&H, power 
stee! brakes, premium nylon 
pect oaded, other extras. E-Z 
Clarkston Motor Sales 
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston, Mica _ MA 5-514! 
83 PONTIAC. 2 or —R&H, HY- 
  dra., good cond. 96 E. Brooklyn. 
STATION WAGON ‘52 AC. 
_Very nice. EM 3-061. H. Figen 1948 PONTIAC. 1946 FORD. R & H. 
Goad cond Your choice, $65, MA- 
Ple 5-9606   
1955 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR. RA- 
dio and heater, black - "white 
stock 4281. it. 
Ror, ‘Ghevroiet rn Co Hunter » 
: wa ve rmingham 
MI 4-2735. ‘34 Mercury } H'top $ 845 tie, radio | 
& beater, tu-tone green and sharp 
"34 DeSoto v8 $ 995   
  Station , automatic, radio,/ “call after 4 Peas 
eng eh 2 © perfect sub ‘SS PORD, 7 DR. CUSTOM, R&H, 
FOM, Windshield washers, FE os 195 23-6608 64 Seminole, 
$§ Ford Victoria ..$1 ae ab “W3 
Req & white with power steering, | Beautiful tri-tone, kskin brown 
automatic, radio, ‘heater, like > & snowshoe with matching 
new interior, Out of state car, no rust. 
RSH. Ready = that vecation 
"56 Ford 2-Dr. Dn. $ 245 trip. Bee this - 
Customiine, radio, heater, stand- Auburn 
ard shift, white tires. Motor Sales “$1 2 STD. SHIFT, ‘ ‘Si PONTIAC SUPERCHIEP, P | ‘brakes, steering & seat, MA 5-1846 
1051 1 PONTIAC 2 DR. $195. re 
_5-3766. 
Wi PONTIAC 4D. CLEAN. GOOD | _shape. $65. FE 2-1546. 76 Willard. 
‘$2 PONTIAC. € DR. HYDRAMA- 
Good cond, MA) aa 
i Pontiac Hardtop fos00 miles Mt 4-602 
i853 PONTIAC CAT. 2 - TONE| . New WW tires, All acces- 
. Pe OR   
  
  see eS 
$2 PONTIAC 2 
    
    . D R Cor Pike & East Blvd. PE 3-747! 
‘ss 2 DR. RADIO 
Jimmy Denose) = tte cies se hae 3140 W. HURON STREET . LY NO MONEY DN Assume Lao 
1 Mile West of Telegraph = | = ments = >= Sas 
°55 FORD 8 Harold Turne rd 
This is a 4 dr. sedan, ivory top. i932 FORD CUSTOM 
tides’ out Very gesd rasber| | REPOSSESSION S745. Take 18 _ Fm off $268 no 
PEOPLES AUTO 8A | cash weeded Tr, Bell. Great 
‘ Oakiand FE 2-235! | __Lakes. FE &-0402 
‘34 ~CHEVY DEL ELUAE. VERY isa? FORD CONVERTIBLE. BODY 
clean. $386. 3-008). RK. Riggins in cond. White- re walls. Lae new. rs “ii 
‘Ss FOR STA STAND- 
(.. } m ard shift ith rll 9 ai Radio 
paater, . Owner, $700. Cail 
  AUBURN MOTOR 
1953 PONTIAC 32 dr., yoo | Goodwill’ Used Car 
adio & heater. "ABSOLUTELY ° 
| 6s MT. CLEMENS ST. Sell Cars . ny tes 1ih.o on te vem <“bos.edire wdabene views i "4 
‘| wh sosT ANY MANNER — ODR CARS ARE SOLD THROUGH |]. 
OUR MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH THE... 
GUARANTTER THAT ASSURES YOU OF DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR 
VALUE — A GOOD REPUTATION CANNOT “BE BOUGHT — IT'S 
EARNED. 
ca ¢ _/* 
53 NASH Statesman 4- Door ’ ayercauadecsaed 205 . SUPER — Radio é& Heater, A real nice transportation chr.” ~~ 
  
    
  FACTORY BRANCH 
|PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 
“GOODWILL USED CARS” 
FE 3-7117 
(BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 
     Lueky. Day" 
FOR YOU 
THE CARS LISTED BELOW WILL GO. 
‘On Sale. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th — 8:30 A.M. 
~No Dealers 
_ ONE CAR PER PERSON. 
\\ : | 
Cy’ Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 
147 S Saginaw St. 
FE5-4101 FE 5-3588 
Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ’S2 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe ...........$ 195 - Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Walls. TODAY'S SPECIAL! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 
’57 DODGE Custom Royal Hardtop ........$199 Aa a ODGE Carrere mere! Hasse 2 8B aa eatlats AC tReet crocs cccoteeliiein 8 OE 
54 PONTIA ftain 2-Door ..........-. 595 8 aa -. : ° ne 2 oe = ‘0 FORD 2-Door Se ee eee 3 
: 838-A . 
"54 MERCURY 2-Door ...... le meneame os eet oe® DD te ON FORD See oon ccc cee ces ae ses $125 | ‘BLUE & RED, Radio & Heater. Merc-O-Matic. : a 
54 DODGE Meadowbrook 4-Door ......... $ 650 fy ‘52 PONTIAC 2-Door ..........-..--..--- . $125. 
‘Lush 23 Tone GREEN Finish. Really i ' : . se . . 
37 PONTIAC Chieftain 4Door «2.20.22... $1700 fy 32 FORD 4:Door .....-:.. Se ose | ——* Chey dard T ion. A one-owner \.. 580-A 
aes ae a SZ PACKARD Door |,........--..--..50- $ 
55 MERCURY Monterey 2-Door’......... $ 945] a1s8 ; 
Radio & Heater. Mere-O-Matic. Solid BLUE finish. 49 BUICK 4-Door....... vale: seen se: $6531, 
$5 PONTIAC Catalina Cotipe cic. 255 ns . SL195 | 2191-A. 
STARCHNEY — Retio & Master. Pull. Foner. A . B'S CHEVROLET Cosvertble...........-.- $ 
‘97 PONTIAC Starchief Custom «2.2.00... $2345 1] 54 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ........-..-- ee $398 IH? - ‘Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. SILVER & WHITE. : z LA 
"SS BUICK Special 2-De0l ssssc cca scscs ces $ 995 1] 49 DODGE 2-Door ...... gerne ene see sae $ 55 
Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. 2 Tone RED & WHITE. , : 
"56 PONTIAC Station Wagon ......-...-.- $1595 |] ’53 CHEV ROLET 2-DOOh occas coerce $495 
Paciat’ Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. BLUE & -h 21 . se 
'§3 BUICK 4-Door '..........ccc00ee-2000; § 505 |] S! FORD Club Coupe ...........--. rege OES Radio & Beater. Dynafiow W/Walls. Sharp and . 2 . 
7 35 FORD Station Wagon Gas weceseie aa sae were $845 
53 BUICK Special 4-Door ...... seelaseenee Sone 1990-A 
Bodie © Mevter. BLUE end GREY. 54 FORD 2-Door ....... adie foe ee ale ote y. $495 
"54 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door ....... save #95 “ Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. 2 Tone BLUE. 1°53 FORD Victoria ...°..:. soe eee eeees $345 
'53 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 ............. $500]} amas Heater, Standard Transmission, Baby BLUE Finish. 1°50 CHEVROLET Club = enennonuanace $295 
] '52 CADILLAC {Door be eeeeeeeeuneces oe $498 
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'S4 Pontiac Deluxe 
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possessions with an OLIVER 
le, safety-checked, thoroughly 
  our most $8 
UICK 
| reconditioned used car. — 
get Buick pea Special - .. «Sl _ $1195 
'56 Buick Hardtop ...... .$1595| SUPER 7 DR. power. i Sate, tite es 88 
glass, Dynafiow, OWNER. 
|'S5 Pontiac 870 .........$1095 phage ype ig —* practically new 
53 Chevrolet O10 2 BS “EDR, SRDAN, ratio, ener, Powerglde, « titone Beige 
‘S7 Ford Convertible . . .1995 
'56 Buick Sedan’... "$1595 pore 4 DR, radio, heater, ti ag += Bz a in full 
Drestios. beautiful tu-tone 
55 Baick “Hardtop , «$1195 DR.. radio, heater, white tires. power 
bide & white with hpmenmnas 
... 695 4 DR. SEDAN, 6 cylinder, Hydrmatic, heater, ONE OWNER 
rmonizing interior. 
‘59 Buick Super ......-.. 295 
ee $795 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater. Drnafiow, ONR OWNER 
radio. heater, aaron aN 
harmonizing in ‘54 Pontiac : 4 Dr. 
: $295 
$395 Bet 
‘51 Chevrolet 4 Dr. SEDAN, « real transportation special. 
3 Ford 2 Dr. . ** © © @© # * 
= SEDAN, pecseaietle radio, heater, specially ' 
‘53 Chevrolet 2 Dr...... 5 495 SEDAN, heater, standard + jlele new   
paint job and a real sharpie. 
‘93 Buick 2 Dr. $ 495 . Padio, heater, standard "acon black & 
Buick Seecial -.$1095 2 DR. SEDAN, radio. heater. Dyrnafiow, cream _& fhite 
with harmonizing interior, ONE OWNER. 
Ford 4 Dr. STATION WAGON, radio, heater, Ford ti ‘99 
‘97 Buick Special $1895 + Bo SEDAN. radio. teater. Dynafiew, priced fer the 
Buick Cpe. SAVE CONVERTIBLE. fully sccessorized <a casamnthe trans- 
mission. Mr. Oliver's persomal car. 
We Retail the Bese — Wholesale the Rest 
Ask for Lynn Sawyer or Hank Schlaefer 
OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
Open Eves. “* © @ # @ & 
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Motor Sales 
Cor. Pike & E. nine _ FE +7471 
BY OwN PONTIAC, 2 
& J aseg Less than 23.- 
oa S es. Exc. «» Best 
_otfer 6212, 6 to 8 p.m. 
      CLEAN BAnGa ig = is 1958 FORD. CUsTOM- 
seu con® rr " Very pice car. 
  
  
            
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    1994 FORD BODY. EXCELLENT Std. Transmission . Good tire pee motor, Not $1,395.00 
_{nstalled. VE 5. t rE Set oN ait = ‘je PONTIAC 4 DR. WAGO) 
FINANCING FORD. 1953 | “aydra. $1900, FE 5424, |  Feordomatic equipped 2 dr. ‘33, PONTIAC, 4 DR, HYDRA. OUR SPECIALTY | sedan. This is really | “R&H. low amiienge, #3 sie én. 
1987 LINCOLN RT ........ $2448 ee oe R 1991 MERCURY Fr... #1745, brand sew spare. $796. ‘ i ooxnees PE +332 4-332 oe Y ¢DR. ...... $1245 } BONNEVILLE CONV 
spin,  SCHUTZ | ,, REPOSSESSION. “ FORD FAIRE! DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH victoria $a" seeee- ccnd 012 8. ~ shor ys Birmingham TE 60 Great Lakes. Mr. A 
ceeees $1308 | | T GAag, ss MODEL ce Tascen er Wagon. $5 FORD TUDOR— VERY ao0D Nears oa eben Wore 1983 L 
a -sesses $1748) ” condition. = PE 2-25 
- p narétep. SAVE $3007 Paik ANE. ] 1988 CADN LAG ee le Dp gd a “Pally REPOSSESSION ; 
1938 pat ae .. $1005 eatin. TOM BOHR INC. Excellent — ayments 
1938 DODGE 2- : 605 +1715. only $2.15 week. No cash 
KO MONEY Down FORD 195 1953 RANCH a VERY needed. Great Lakes. Mr. Beil. THE WIN lean, sidew over- ————— a 
1983 Net pm EOLOWINO Grive. $505 full fall price | WILLY JE TER. CADILLAC 1953 Studebaker THE B. AIN L | r,.hydramatic, radio, heater, 
1982 ck Hunter Bivd. at Haynes, Birm. | ite. ‘walls. Genuine leather up- 
183 Soe MI_ 6-445 holatery. MI 40190 between 6 & 2. 
let ' ° Pe 
int saetute, MERCURY, 1956 DEMO Power steerin s ower 
SPECIALS brakes make this fice Rea 1958 CHEVR LET 1958 T-Bird Like new $4 028 gar, We've sedlug tls ene 4 DR. $2425 1883, Chrssier Imperial. . 8848./ St" Ford money Bring’ your T AYLORS old car. $1.395. 
Bob Frost Cie es SOLS   SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 16) 
$12 8. Woodard, Birmingham | 280 Hunter Bivd, (0.5. 
¥-Pass around B he 
  
  + MI MI 6-2203 
Pay 
Se eae cal = RAMBLER Assume small monthly payments 
Sy baie, Sales. 193! praTIONWAGON. AIR CONDITION 
1083 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. Power steering & brakes Auto- 
      matic eT sal Nylon white- Ty 
“walls. Exe. cond. MI 6-8§52. CHEVROLET - OLDS | Lae COR ~, GOOD CONDI- MARKET ¢1561_ WALLED LAKE 
tion, OR _3-3504 | 1955 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. R&B, EX- oe _— y = | ceptionally clean, $605. S 
CHEVROLET 2-DOOR -&. | 
Radio. heater, Powerglide one Clarkston Motor ales 
ina} | T-tone epertling paint 
"ee value et 81.067 Owr peck | 
N North ciierrokes Co 
pis at § Moomwerd ‘ave. Bir- 
mingham Ml 4-2735 | 
Bob | 
Cunningham | Offers 
"$3 PONTIAC $495 
Hydra. R&H. Turn See Polis 
tires One owner Low | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 
' Clarkston, Mich. Ph. MA 5-5141 
"53 NASH HARDTOP. BED TYPE. i _$350. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins 
79 FINE USED CARS   
  
  
  } RAMBLER mga ir red and black beauty. « ust O 
"52 RAMBLER ; 
STATIONWGN, $495 | ore Axe tee calor Beautitu. 11 : Bright & : a 
color eee no rust _. he Bright § pot,” cornet 
"32 DODGE $395 ¢- ahae ate Aus transmission Raw we cae and Orchard Lake; 
(lites, Re ight biue is trading hot and heavy. 
53 STUDY SSIS $05 to $4.295. Always a A Htte gas saving cham 
cylinder With overdrive 
ciean car inside and out 
‘31 FORD $395 
V4 motor R&M Beautiful dark 
blue finish Spotiess taroug! rout 
49 FORD $145) 
Conon interior and exter? v-6 
50. PON TIAC $195 
Motor bas just been overhauled | In A-l mechanical , condition ; 
eran nn Feed tirés, Ideal) 
a JEROME'S § "Bright Spot” 
Olds + Cadillac Dealer tine selection of Chevro-| 
lets, Ford. Pontiacs, 
Buicks, 
available. Top trade allow- 
ances—bring,your title for 
“on-the-spot delivery. QP 
A nice 
  
    _— RENT IT FAST 
through Rent Ads! Room, 
' house, apartment, any- 
_ thing — Want Ads give 
yes ACTION. ‘Dial FE 
iuia ~~ | ey [ FE 80488 Open till 10 a9 ¢. 
| 7. A Sas : ( DOF . f | GEORGE § MILLION | 
| Radio % Sealer aafotr pa cae ge 
| Pairiane 
SAO OUE OLD CAR DoW 
Cadillac and Olds 5 58 Edsel Speer craces = 
a8 Edsel H top. ¢ 
"BT Olds. @ dr sn * x. top ian 
‘57 Pontiac Catalina loaded $2265 
's7 Plymouth wagon 4 door, 
__ sport o es $1905 
37 Ford Convt. 8 ...... $1845 
| 87 Chevy, Cont. 8 $1825. 
re Ford Victoria 8 » $1785, 
'S] Ford i ..» $1528 
3 Sond ‘21 1b: 8 oy $1406 
36 — 88 H-T $1647 
‘36 M [ener A 1307 
Dodge gyro B Chev, 2d: 
54 Chev, 2dr, Std 
4dr. 
5 Bir te 4 i 5 vor r sedan. tans 
3 ORS | 30 Debote $187 
$e | 80 Ford hare . transpor, . 
Orchard Lake at Cis: | sone " S197 
Fenetd Late at Case RIEMENSCHNEIDER- | MARKET 4-156] WALLED LAKE 
SPECIAL. New ‘58 
Sal tree iL 
PAYMENT PLA 
Custom doo 3 = #0 ‘mo 
* Soo ch Club yy FO Bes = 
WN Fairlane 
GEORGE $ $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER 
Harold Turner Ford M1_€1500 
SAVE | 
on 
Late 
Models   
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E SHAR TO ‘Your BARGAIN BOULEVARD DEALER: 
| a ‘Mich, MOTORS INCORPORATED YOUR 
CHEVY-BUICK-PON TIAC DEALER 
On the Bargain Boulevard 
OXFORD, MICH. 
FORD CHEVROLET ‘TON PICKUP. >»DOOR SEDAN 
V-8. Excellent Condition w — miles. Ome-owner. Like 
$795 $995 
BUICK FORD SUPER HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE V-8 
re Ela ocd: if ae, pow oe moater: Wncclient ¢ roe 
$1195. $1595 
BUICK MERCURY SPECML 4DOOR &DOOR SEDAN 
~ Radie 
Heater, WeWalle” towne vege be ee 
$1995 $295 
| CHEVROLET FORD CUSTOM 4+DOOR V-4 Sed Fo tic, Radio 
ee $545 Bester. & uencr’ Subee aniive. 
$895 
FORD BUICK “+ TON PICKUP SUPER HARDTOP Full ipl Radio & Heater. 
Like © "$ 495 
OLDS DOOR SEDAN ra 
¥-#. Good Condition. 
$895 
FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 
~ : ¢, dio 
o heater, wee ™ Hvdramatic. Radio & Heater. — 
$1095 $495 
WE FEATURE OUR SPECIAL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY 
une OFFER LIBERAL FINANCING 
. ONLY 15 MINUTES © | | 
   ‘Homer Hight Motors, Inc. °. |     nr gl Sent 10 1-4 -< FEB Banoo q 
OW 8- cl | REMEMBER, THIS SUNDAY IS 
Father's Day” . SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS 
JUNE 
“Buggy Sale Tats Bi ge Ein Wh Bh Er me fA his: 2} 
US, A NEW CAR CAN Be - gad 
» 
Every ae a Fathers Day 
'$7 BUICK | orp x maeot 
aah! «teed SOUNTRY SEDA 
53 PACKARD sie CONVERTIBLE ‘$3 CHEVROLET 
'36 PLYMOUTH gall acs STATION WAGON ’56 PONTIAC 
'47 BUICK mene _) ‘S32 PLYMOUTH 37 FORD. $175 VICTORIA HARDTOP 55 BUICK 
35 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 
$1185 “Hn BW” $1205 
735 PLYMOU TH 
-'$4 PONTIAC BELVED! Ne PassEs GER cS R 
; 'S6 CHEVROLET 37 CHEVROLET BEL AIR >DOOR BEL a pooos 
36 CHEVROLET 
"56 CHEVROLET | BEL AIR HARDTOP . $1305 
ge apten ‘56 PONTIAC 35 CHEVROLET oe 
STATDOOR 210 '37 CHEVROLET 
56 CHEER ROLET soe, 210 
33 PONTIAC _, $395 
53 FORD $205 z "30 CHEVROLET 
31 MERCURY 33 CHEVROLET ‘ 
"53 CHEV ROLET BEL AIR 2DOOR 
"49 es) TIAC 
51 CHEV ROLET 
"49 FORD 
Today, S Soacell 
‘57 HEINKLE $0 MILES TO GALLON 
Was $1095 
NOW $595 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 
Chevrolet || Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer 
- °631 OAKLAND AVE.: FE 4-4547 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From = to $245 —~. Your Terms - oo   | 54 
  DID YOU MISS A 
HOLIDAY TRIP? Because your old car wouldn't make it? Then 
come out and see our large selection of used cars, 
and enjoy a summer of trouble-free pleasure! 
'57 Pontiac Hardtop ....$2195 SUPERCHIEF. iow meets. Tadjo, pester, ‘wtisien, ® new 
car with @ used car price 
‘56 Pontiac Convertible .$1695 \ STARCHIEF with Hydramatic, radic, heater. wer brakes. 
whites black ith white top. The very car for those het 
'56 Olds Super 88 .......$1595 HYDRAMATIC, radio. power brakes. wohied dath, whites. 
This ts the buy you wouldn't want te miss, shop early. 
Ford Custom V-8/...$ 695 STANDARD TRANSMISSION. we have » 2 dr. and a 4 
dr. take your pick, both are wise and wonderful buys. 
‘49 Pontiac Wagon ......$ 595 HYDRAMATIC, radio, heater, one owner. 45,000 miles, 
Honest folks, it's like mew. A once in a lifetime buy. 
‘53 Pontiac Deluxe .....$ 395 HYDRAMATIC, radio, ater. motor = — overhauled. 
‘55 Pontiac 870 4 Dr. ..... .$1095 HYDRAMATIC, radio, heater, power wenn, and steering. 
white = paddéd dash, color brown & white, its in A-1 
Pontiac Deluxe .....$ 495 RADIO, HEATER, Hydramatic, a sexiretar brown and 
white. Would make an {desi first or second car for anyone. 
Buick Roadmaster ..$ 165 RADIO, HEATER, Dynatlew, geod tranemiasion. 
‘SO DeSoto 4 Door ......$ 145 FLUID DRIVE, radio, heater, real good tires, runs good. 
‘56 Buick Convertible .. .$1695 SPECIAL, radio, heater, white tires, nation, oran 
body with white top. A real beautiful buy. ” . 02 
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SHELTON PONTIACBUICK-~ o 
ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES | 
  
  Saginaw FE, 2131 
we. : A ER. OL 18133} 
{    Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel ~WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel : CKLW-TV 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS into his own hands after he's} SATURDAY MORNING ‘ slugged and robbed of his) - : : 
oft Xo. Dee, cab. 8:20 (2) Meditations. 
Sew. (9) Charlie Chan. (4) News: Williams. 8:25 (2) On the Farm Front. 
(2) Racket Squad. (4) Boxing. Harold Carter|g:39 (2) Anthropology. battles Willi Besmanoff (1) France Discussion. 
:15~(4) Weather; Eliot. 10-round heavyweight bout. : sind ns CY Danial’ (ome) 8:55 (4) (color) News. 
6:20 (4) Box Four. 
“ “  |%:38 (7) Patrice Menai’ ‘Final |®@0 = Michigan Conservation. 
6:30 (1) Frontier Justice. show. From Idlewild Airport. Cartoon Express. (9) Rocky Jones. (9) Special Agent. (7), Crusade for Christ. 
Corpse interrupts Pam, Jer- ) 9:15 (2) Children’s Bible Adven- 
ry’s wedding (2) Playhouse. Pilot (Bobi: ture. 
(2) News: LeGoff. Cummings) finds himself/#:30 (2) Capt. Xangaroo. 
‘ surrounded by Chinese Reds (1) Betty Boop. 
6:40 (2) Weather:. Phelps. when his plane crashes in - jungle in “Dual Control.” |18:00 (4) Howdy Doody. 
6:45 (2) News: Edwards. Susan Kobner co-stars. (1) Don Wattrick, Sports. 
“4:09 (1) Sports Parade. 9:45 (4) Fight Beat. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. : 
“ (9) Million Dollar Movie. ~ (4) Ruff and Reddy. 
Gary Cooper, ‘Operator 13."|10:00 (7) Hot Rods. Motor City 
'A4.) way Races. , ;11:@@ (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 
(4) Cross Current. (9) News. | (4) Fury. 
(2) Baseball. Detroit Tigers (4) M Squad. Detective ques-| 
vs. Yankees, tions widow on apparent sui-/11:3@ (2) Jimmy Dean 
<hr eee bus- (4) Andy’s Gang. 
1:10 (7) Weather. . 
(2) @) Lineup, Addict leads po-|11:65 (9) Billboards. 
ee   
  
  
= Today’ S Televidion Programs - -| Preerime firusbed by' stations Unted to thin ahem are sublet te ehange witha! notin   
  
7:18 (7) News: Daly. 
7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin.   lice to dope peddler. (Re- 
~ run.) 
Friends 
start courting the same wom-|!@:15 (9) Weather. 
an. 
(9) Movie (cont.) 
(4) (color) Big Game. New 19:20 (9) Film Fare. 
  quiz. Contestants go on a 18:30 (7) Hot Rods (cont.) 
“big game” hunt for money. 
(2) Baseball (cont.) 
$:00 
grant family off her 
(9) © Movie fcont.) 
(4) Jefferson Drum. 
attack Drum while bringing! 
being ‘‘fences” for cattle. | 
(9) Country Hoedown. ' 
.» (4) Life of Riley.-Riley de- 
* cides to resign when new, 
younger man is hired. 
(2) Baseball (cont.) 
9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. (7) Jim Bowie. Plantation 
‘owner tries to drive immi-| (9) Person to Person. Vo- 
calist Georgid Gibbs, writer 
Robert Paul Smith (author 
of “Where Did You Go? Out. 
What Did You Do? . Noth- 
land. | ing.”") 
Outews) (4) Thin Man: Calypso sing- 
er loses his voice becatse 
new printing press to Jubilee. | he's terrified of “The 
(2) Baseball (cont.) Screaming Doll.” — 
‘ (2) Harbor Command. 
. $30 (7) Western Manhunt. Inno- . ; 
cent agents are charged with/11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00 (2) Lone Ranger. 
(4) True Story. 
, (D Saturday Party. * 
9) Country Calendar. by the hot new coutourler, Pierre Cardin. | Wonder of Wonders — ‘Parisians in Paris 
By EARL WILSON. 
last Monday — a Frenchman walked in. 
pe wel peaeect eset Pietnn te: Poet ye 
recession has cut American travel a little. 
Even Georgie Jessel, Johnny Meyer and 
John Ringling North don't seem to have 
been here. And that’s a strange, errie ex-_ 
perience — to be in Paris and not see 
George Jessel, 
_ But there are plenty of others around, 
from Phil Silvers’ gag writer, Coleman Ja- 
coby, a Pittsburgh boy, to Harry Truman. Mrs. 
Lillian Kramer, owner of the Hotel Edison, 
WILSON mas Jat Gepartel after Gap +: eee 
shopping experience. 
x «x * 
Mrs. Kramer, who lost her jewelry in-her hotel recently, 
just bought a new and most luxurious Shetland wool coat made    Well, Mrs. Kramer’s maid hung it in the bathroom think- 
ing it was a bathrobe. 
Harry Truman got a little annoyed at Cannes when one 
American interviewer kept. asiing him all the questions at a 
press conference. He was under the impression that he was 
in France. 
\ “Young lady,” he said, “let somebody else ask some ques- 
tions.” 
“But Mr. Truman, the Frenchmen have appointed me 
to ask the questions for them because I speak English,” re- 
plied the young lady—Monitor broadcaster Shirley Eder, 
known in private life (of which she doesn't have too much) 
as Mrs. Edward Slotkin of New York and Detroit. 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN. NEW YORK... .     12:30 (2) News. 
(4) Detective's Diary. 
(9) Movie. 
12:45 (2) Tiger Warmup. 
(2) Baseball. (4) Farm Report. 
(4) Window Shopping: 
_ (4) Double Feature. 
  (9) Theater. Richard Carl- 
(4) News: W’Kamp. 
(2) News: LeGoff. 
(4) Weather: Eliot. 
(2) Miss Fairweather. Ls 15 
Cabby 
  (Frank Sinatra) takes law 11:20 (4) Sports: Parker. 
  (2) Sports Final. 
11:25 (2) N'watch Theater. Lioyd 
Bridges, “Master Race.” 
ing the Rackets,”’ ('38.) 
11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Lon 
(9) Theater (cont.) 
son, Genevieve. 
(2) N'watch (cont.)     
    
    
      
    
    
          
    
      
        
  
      
    
        
                        
  
  son, “Johnny Apollo.’ ('40.)) 
| (9) Movie. 
('44.) Bruce Cabot, “Smash-, 
“The Frozen 
5:30 
(4) Jack Paar. Betty John-) (7) Ramar of the Jungle. 
(7) Movie. 2:00 
2:30 
4:30 (2) Scoreboard. 
3:40 (2) Metropolitan Handicap. 
4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party 
(7) All-Star Golf. 
(9) Your Health Problem. 
2) Detroit Bandstand. 
(7) Wrestling. 
(8) Zorro. } 
5:60 
(2) 20th Centary-Fox Hour. John Wayne turned down $12,000 for) 
a TV guest shot, but did the Wide, Wide 
World TV’er (about westerns) for noth- 
ing . .. Comedy writer Goodman Ace, 
who lives in mid-Manhattan, was asked 
where he'll vacation. “Up north,” he 
= said, “—at Yankee Stadium.” 
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy. 
will get their own TV variety show in, 
the fall ... Pinky Lee sold his Beverly) 
Hills home, will move to Arizona... The, 
Russian ballet will take over 50 minutes | 
of thé Ed Sullivan show Juhe 29. . 
Gary Crosby visited the local cafes with | 
his Uncle Bob . . . Columbia Pictures, 
. wants to sign busty Joy Harmon; she’ 
says she'll “play down” the cheesecake. 
; Johnnie Ray was asked to make a 
movie in London; he'd play a priest . 
Grace Kelly still does much of her shop- | 
ping here — by mail, wholesale . 
Broderick Crawford told Mrs. George 
Schrafft, “I like your perfume—what is 
it?” She answered, “Cleaning fluid — I   JOY HARMON 
just removed a spot” . 
\a farm in upstate N.Y., ‘was asked what he'll grow there. “Justjand Kelly — there is no feud and 
‘one thing,” he said, “—older.” 
| EARL’S PEARLS — Who says American youth lacks stam- 
ina? Where else could you find people who can listen to rock 
  (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 
High Burial Costs 
Viewed by Mortician   
  
    
  
  
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WPON. Muste W ith Mason 
700 WIR, Bosedall - 
‘ lees 
me Fé F dws i “Muste 
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iifom "Fime 8:00— Www, Monitor : 
wean wean &: By) Monitor       
    
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smexin aie & 
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"Hie! alnes *"n’ Andy 
  ACROSS 
1 Pragrast a 
flower l. 
6 Hybrid flower LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—M. E. 
" eas accauaa a Pruitt, a mortician for 34 years, 
19 Best tadien ~ says it takes nearly five times .as 
flower buds yy ey much to be buried now as it did| 
4 — cot wae 6€6f when he started in the business. 
7 “A $90 funeral, back when I 15 Tithe again , : : : 16 Cornish iy went into business, was consid- 
town (prefix) ered a high-priced funeral,’’ Pruitt A i 
17 Abstract Ve, said 
19 Gibbon P Now the average fs $428, he 
20 High-wrought added, and a mortician’s work 
* fe — Ve isn't nearly as exhausting. 
28 Natiowsl — A funeral director often had to 
guard (ab.) make his own caskets, lelp dig 
as per — Wy graves and if a clergyman wasn’t 
30 Eternities handy, deliver the sermon, Pruitt 
3 said ‘ou should ; , = gh dead Pruitt, 87, of Millersburg, Ky., 
Pom flowers was honored for his long service 
33 Musical fy iat a meeting of the Kentucky uality = : how 4 Measures ‘Funeral Directors Assn. 
of type DOWN 10 River in varied flowers | 3% Essential 1 Endure ; — 38 —_ of j f | 
1 ease herbs 
26 Mast 2 Passage in i Fewns ‘Gets Powerful Jolt 1 Goddess, ot 5 the vin 18 Pavitetion = —— 
38 Fiout i comenos! afm peretes cylinder | DETROIT -(AP)—Ernest Dees, tae toa sayings 22 Fondl + 42 Work units 1/40, of Detroit, took a 4,500 volt 
a | vad Ch } 23 Chic 8 43 Saucy iP : 
rT) se nt eric business 44 Genus of ott and lived. Dees, a construc- 
. flower yérecarbon district - shrubs worker, was guiding a steel #% Hardea 6 Entreaties % Feminine 46 Location va gu & 
° 7 feoiogcal 7 tpnailation 47 River ia m into position when the beam 
83 ; cane — 3% Get up Pt oped touched a power line. Dees suf- 4 Eilipeodtal 20 Sheaf 80 Air (comb. $8 Look fixedly 9 Thre: 31 Different form) fered only minor hand and foot 86 Indolent (comb. form) —— have 82 Light brown burns. 
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mt a Newa, tteynolds ecm. Pewe o $:30—WIR, Comet Quis WWJ. News, Melody 
WW), News 1:39 Wd Munie CKLW. Breakfast Club CKLW./News, Davies 
Wa _ Sporte, McKensie WsB<. O.-D, M WCAR, News, Purse 
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Knight, citing their difference 
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Garner who play the Maverick brothers, Bart and Bret, in the ABC- 
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become Hollywood's best running gag. “Maverick” is telecast Sun- 
days at 7:30 p. m. . 
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By ERSKINE JOHNSON 
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Those) REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP)— 
'Maverick brothers — Bret “and A 32-year-old mother was convict- 
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any situation, dangerous, aepaapres 
‘or comical, tossed at them by the 
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Superior Judge Frank B. Blum) 
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who is Bart, can get along with- | out each other very well. i 
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‘the ribbing department, which’ 
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Hollywood these days but, they) 
insist, it's just the fun of SUCCESS 
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Social Security Payments: sh ths oe than hd ben|er cot fo te several flowing *° 
E xceed Income This Year "E ce noted that the recession|each on employes and employers week. The trial continues today. 
WASHINGTON (AP)—For the|Ceive the same total amount of} vious estimates. 
first time in its history; the so-|money regardless of which choice 
cial security system is paying out/they make. Installed for the Regular 
Price of the 
Carpet Alone! the same 3. Because of the economic re-|forecast declines in the trust fund charges ended hung jury 
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gress today that the Old Age and 
Survivors Insurance trust . fund 
will drop about 428 million dollars] 
in the fiscal year ending June 30, 
and may show a total decline of 
three to four billion dollars for 
the five-year period ending June 
30, 1962, : 
But they emphasized that for) 
long-term rise in 1965. 
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The trust fund reached a peak/ 
of 23 billion dollars last June 30. | 
The estimated five-year drop still 
would leave 19 to 20 billion dol-/ 
lars in the trust fund, which bor 
set up specifically to meet such 
fluctuations, 
Increases in several classes of | 
benefit payments were cited by 
the trustees in, making their re-| 
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were filed by persons first brought} 
under the law in 1954 or 1956, es-| 
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people were already past retire-| 
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could qualify for benefits in a 
short period. This situation can- 
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covered and no large groups re- 
main to be covered in the future. 
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