Or ders to Pash _ Missile _ FROM OUR NEWS WIRES The Pentagon has given of a complete production line for Army Jupiter missiles Corp.'s plant in Warren. Bettas D May 18 apparent- | Department official pay Army reported the firing a “complete success” alter bringing a full-size nose cone back through ‘the atmosphere and into the target area 1,600 miles from at Chrysler Latest firing of a Jupiter ly figured in the decision, told newsmen. the firing point. The, 600-mile Jupiter, an intermediate rarige ballistic the green light to erection + AMC Contract Extension OK'd Auto Union Returns to Bargaining Tables at General Motors, Ford DETROIT (UPI) — The United weekend all turned down contract extension. requests by the UAW. Monday the half-million workers of the “Big Three” began working without a contract. The Big Three dented “contract extensions to increase industry re- sistance- to UAW demands, AMC's contract was due to ex- pire June 15. The extension agree- ment says either party must give 10 days notice to cancel the con- tract. Cushman and UAW Vice President Norman Matthews said the contract cannot be cancelled ‘before June 35, ‘The extension continues al] con- ditions of the cofitfact. But the 12,000 AMC workers who got their last cost-of-living pay iftcrease March 2, get no further pay in- creases, , While beth AMC and the UAW said the contract extension wes a matter of principle, it was also a practical move for both sides, . The UAW yesterday was pub- licizing early successes in dues collecting, At Local 235, Chevro- let Gear and Axle, Detroit, 500 of the 5,000 members have al- ready paid June dues. U. of M. Study Planned ANN “ARBOR @ — The Uni- | “versity of Michigan's Legislative Research Center will undertake a two-year study of the legal problems of metropolitan areas. The study will ke financed by’ $60,000 .from the William W. * Cook endowment fund of the law school. “+missile (IRBM), now will be turned: out in volume production: at both the Chrysler plant and the Army’s Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, where the Jupiter was developed by Army and Gieeted i in age by Tap-Ranking Officers Who Sparked Revolt ALGIERS (#) — Premier de Gaulle landed in Algeria taday for a fateful meeting with the French insurgents who seizéd control of the vast North African terri- tory, A tumultuous here’ 's wel- Chrysler technicians. Chrysler Corp, today -said it! would hire about 100 employes a. week over the next months for} work at. its government-owned! Sterling Township missiles plant. * & | “A prime contractor for both the | iArmy Redstone missile and the later-developed Jupiter, i said both missiles have been in. production at the Sterling plant’ for some time, although Jupiter) production has not yet reached its) expecied peak rate. * * * Chrysler has been hiring about 100 a week ever sihce it got a $52 million Redstone and Jupiter ‘ production contract at the begin- ning of this year, About 1,500 persons are now employed at the piant, where 5,- 500 werked in January, an : Chrysler said it expects to ha 10,000 working there by the of this year, -“Manpower needs of missiles’ production require a hiring pro-| gram that calls for 25 per cent, end | ed are hourly rated salaried persons ranging from ‘the. highly, skilled to the unskilled. - * * - 4 Chrysler said it attempts to hire, laid off employes from its auto- motive divisions whenever possi- ble. Chrysler said it has s_abpout 800, (Continued-on Page 2, rs. Oo. 8) | | War II leader brought back * | | de Gaulle beamed as he stepped lwere introduced to =~ |. . | city’s streets. The crowds had | | begun massing almont ma ‘come awaited the World - \to power by the insurgency of French colonists and military chief in Algeria. Waiting beside the runway were Gen. Raoul Salan, the top insur- gent commander, and all the other) . leading military men and civilians ‘of the Public Safety Committee now ruling Algeria. Dressed in a sack- eral's uniferm, the fittigg gen- usually grim from the $00-mile-an-houy jeftlin- er. After the usual playing of the *‘Marseillaise’’ and review of troop units, De Gaulle went down the ‘line of military, lgaders,- shaking) ATLAS BLASTS OFF—The Air Force's mighty 5,300-mile range intercontinental ballistic missile Atlas’ performance on a liquid-propelled flight spews out huge billows of smoke and flame on its way ott a. was apparently AP Wirephote Cape Canaveral launching pad. successful. ‘ ‘hands, and the insurgent st * * Tremendous cheers went up from ot huge < crowd, which troke' thfough police lines at several \onaaa However, the crowds were, ‘quickly pushed. back. Mary, many more comnts | awaited him along the 15-mile route inte Algiers, and in the 25 Speci By HARRY REED hy Editor, Pontiac Press. The general carried with him County Deputies. will soon be pa-| ‘France's hopes that he can reunite trolling some of the busiest area ithe rebellious French in Algeria /jakes, bent on enforcing the new with the motheriand and also that| state. Jaw on boat registration and {he can make a start toward set-\¢racking down on careless boat. tling the: costly, bloody Moslem operation. war for apemromma | Following a two- week training) jcourse under the instruction of! The insurgents in their turn’ ‘Oakland County Sheriff Frank| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘Irons and Robert Long of the Oak- 179th Epsom Derby Hard Ridden Boroco II. Charlie Smirke, who had previously, rode Haré Ridden, by J. Rogers. Pinza in 1953. EPSOM, England (AP) — Sir Victor Sassoon’s Hard - Ridden won the 179th Epsom Derby today, with Paddy's Point second in a field of 20 horses. * . There was a photo for third place, and when the picture was studied the judges gave the decision to Nagami over Sir Victor won ‘the 1957 derby with,Crepello, and with , land County Prosecutor's office, * | the volunteer fledgling deputies will take up their water safety! work. Patrols will be Working pri- marily on holidays and week- ends, but since the special dep- uties are all residents of the lake | community they will serve,.they can be in action any fime. The men were selected by the property owner associations around the lakes, bonded and uniformed iby the association, and screened by Irons. Patrols will be made in itheir own boats, clearly marked for police purposes. ’* & & Is Winner won the derby three times who was trained in Ireland Dodgers Stadium Scraping By Democrat Brown Victorious in California Primary Election _By United Press International California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown ran up an im- pressive combined vote over Sen. William F. Knowland in the high- light of three gubernatorial pri- mary elections yesterday. * * * But Brown's surprising victory over the Senate minority leader was overshadowed in the Golden Gate state by a tremendous turn- -out in Los Angeles inspired by the bitterly contested referendum election on the Los Angeles Dedeers Chavez Ravine Stadium site. Latest returns indicated that the Los Angeles electorate had. approved a city contract giving the erstwhile Brooklyn baseball team 315 choice acres of land for a’ new stadium. Returns from 4,519 of the city’s 4,519 precinets showed 56,091 affirma- tive votes aginst 52,466 negatives, ; However, officials said the final ‘vote would not be tabulated until later in the Poiedd * * In other ” gibarsiensi prima: ries,- Alabama Attorney General ~ John: Patterson defeated Circuit Judge George Wallace in a runoff of their May 6 race for the Demo- . cratic gubernatorial nomination. Sihce the in Alabama is’ tantamount to elec- tion, Patterson seemed assured of s Gov. James &E. Folsom, a. In South Dakota, Attorney Gen- ‘4 ; tie nomination eral Phil Saunders won the Republican gubernatorial nom- ination over two opponents. He now faces Democrat Ralph Her- | seth, a farmer, in the guberna- torial contest to replace Gov. doe Foss, who is ineligible te Tun for re-election. The national spotlight, however, was focused on California. Many observers viewed the primary as Knowland’s first hurdle in a pos- sible bid for the Republican Presi- dential nomination in 1960 or 1964. * * * Under California's ‘unique cross- | filing system, (the primary or con Their: job will be to curb reck-} lessness and enforce the law which requires a state-issued registration “imumber on all boats permanently or temporarily equipped with mo- tors. They will be armed with a specially drawn up traffic ticket fer boat-operating offenders. Oak- land County Justice Court Co- ordinator Gerald A. Terrien de- Twenty-five special Oakland! ing” intoxicating liquor or narcotics {l-! Included in the law ivta sectioh forbidding water skiing one hour after sumset, or an hour before | | “We cannot man every one of (Oakland County's 423 lakes, but we! can do’ our best to cut down the injuries, _drownings, and _near- lakes by this volunteer patrol ;work,” Irons said. ial County Deputies to Patrol Busy Lakes in Area | I heartily urge: all boat = : po ‘and also covers: the water-|to cooperate with the special dep-| ay equivalent of “reckless driv-|uties, who are on the Jakes to,8et the, , SE planned 6n_ for ‘make them. safe for all users. “Our lakes are to be enjoyed by swimmers, skiers, sailers, fishermen and motor boat driv- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘Woman Dies at Age 103. MELROSE, Mass. — Mrs. drownings on many of the major Mary Bourque le Rette died yes- | terday at the age of 103, leav- | ing 120 direct descendants. City Pastors Members of the associatio Association Asks End of Sunday Beer Sparked by a stormy session of the City Cominission, ‘meaning that under the formula, & move was under way in the Pontiac Pastors Assn. to-| day to end Sunday sale of beer and wine here. n were laying plans to mar- Plan to ‘Educate’ Drivers on New School Bus Law LANSING (UPI) — State traffic officials plan to “‘educate’’ Michi- gan drivers to obey the state’s new * shall support behind a Teso-| lution. that tied up the, Commission in an hour's -dheated debate last night. With Mayor Willlam W. Donald- son pleading for unity, the matter! was tabled two weeks for a de- cision, Pastors promised to come! back then in force. in Michigan but |Method Unsure Politicians: Hassle Over Different Programs for Replenishing Fund From Our News Wires ‘LANSING—Majority Re- publican legislative spokes~ men and Gov. Williams vow -|speedy relief for unem- ployed Michigan workers ‘|whose jobless pay checks run out. But the weekly amount _jof extended unemployment benefits, their duration and how to meet the cost— possibly 27 million dollars —were left high in the air after’ a two hour confab yesterday. Gov. G. Mennen Williams and eight legislators, in- cluding four Republican leaders, agreed yesterday something must be done to provide supplemental pay- + —!ments to unemployed work- | Airport Will Get thelr gocmel benetiee. ‘Funds fo Build But the Republicans refused to endorse ~ Williams’ plan for pro- State Aero Comeiition Guarantees $218,000 viding the additional benefits and also refused to disclose any plan _ for Terminal, Expansion of their own. It was learned, however, that the Republican jeaders favored a program which would cost an estimated $13,000,009 to $15,008, . 000, a compromise between the federal. program, Which would cost an estimated $27,000,000, and the Faulkner Pian, a program Pontiac Municipal Airport will 8 new t inal building and other| { expartion this year. “= * * lke Asks Federal Funds This was guaranteed by the Michigaft Aeronautics Commuissi6n, | which last night allocated $140,000 ‘in available federal funds and $20.- 000 in state funds for the local project. The $20,000 coupled with $50,000 already set aside by the com- mission for Pontiac brings the total state share up te the amount necessary to attract the maximam amount of federal aid proposed here. The federal aid program is fi- nanced 30 per cent by the federal! government, 25 per cent by the state and 25 Per cent from. local sources, The legislature had allocated only $20,000 for Pontiac this year, WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower today signed a bill pro- viding emergency federal _ financing for additional jobless relief payments by the states. Immediately, Eisenhower sent to Con- gress a request for an extra appropriation of $665,700,000 to be used mainly for payments to those whose benefits have | been exhausted. now before the Senate Appro- priations Committee which would cost about $8,630,000. the total amount to be spent would lhe $80, 000, or $200,000 Jess than hoped for. * * * : federal plan and the Smeekens-Van James Ramsey, commission di- Peursemi-Nakkula Plan which is rector, said that the aeronautics|{avored by the Republican leaders ‘board dipped into reserve funds for |i8 that the state would have con- $50,000 in order to bring up the/trol of the plan under the latter, ‘total state allocation. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) City Pastor to Address | Planning to Act - -_ The main difference between the |posite ticket as well as his own, test between Knowland and Brown. Each candidate filed on the op- ‘thereby giving Republicans ‘chance to vote for Brown and ballots for Knowland, Returns from 16,500 out of 26,- 363 precincts gave Brown a combined total of 1,143,875 votes to 723,921 for Knowland.. Brown hailed the election as ‘‘a victory for progressive leadership against radical conservatism.” * * * Knowland, meanwhile, expressed confidence he would be elected amounted -to a “popularity _ SEN, W. F. KNOWLAND governor in November. fm oe a Democrats the opportunity to cast to the chaos on many of Michigan's. Hregistration is good for the life of the boat, or until it is sold- or > : signed the new ticket, which is similar to traffic tickets now in use on the highways, Primary infent of the registra- ‘tion law was to bring some order}, lakes brought about. by the in- creased popularity of boating as a sport and hobby. With the upsurge of boat owner- ship and use, the lakes were be- coming almost as dangerously con- gested as many of the highways, many Lansing lawmakers felt. * * * They saw the registration as a deterrent to reckless boat opera- tors, who might b> positively identified and Seemed through the numbers on their boat. Boat registration numbers are obtained by filling out an appli- cation available at either the steriff’s office or the Secretary two-way stop or school buses law * * * even before it becomes effective.| Rev. Duncan D. McColl, associa Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion president and pastor of First! tion Lynn M. Bartlett pointed out!Christian Church, said he would | Pontiac Central Seniors ing Yesterday that the new law will not take effect until after the new, school year begins next. September. | “What are we going to do— let motorists start the school | or try to enforce a law that won't commission. All school buses will. be marked, for the two-way stop before the| school term begins and state high-) ways will be marked with signs in- forming motorists they are re- quired to stop when a school bus stops, regardless of whether they/ are approaching the bis from the: rear or from the front. ene eee Y of State’s Office, and sending it ‘to the Michigan Secretary. of State in Lansing, _ a $2 reg: istration fee. Boats which already bear a U.S. Coast Guard identification number need not be registered, and the stroyed, 8 foe ee Exceptions listed in the law are boats: propelled’ by muscular pow- er, those less than 16 feet not per- manently: or temporarily equipped with a motor, and U. §. govern- ment boats. - The law the new deputies will be enforcing declares the operation of aE Seat See. eae In goany 4 s Press County News ........... , 12-13 Eaitorials .....:.. 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Trade Up er Dewn at the “‘a boat while under the influence of i, Hot Lot, The Bright Spot, FE 86-0488. > % o 4. jat a State Safety Commission meet-: term under the old one-way stop | | be effective?” Bartlett asked the | jtown Pontiac p call church leaders together and suggest the association take an of-| ficial stand. “I -believe the majority of | | church people would like to see / taverns and clubs closed Sun- days,” he told the Commission. “If sale of beer and wine were prohibited then, it would certain- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Showers to Drench ‘Area Tomorrow The weather outlook for Pontiac | tonight ig partly cloudy and ,a lit- ‘the warmer, with the low about 62. Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thun- _|dershowers, A high .of 80 is pre- “|dieted. Seattered showers are promised tomorrow night with the low about 54.- For the next five days tempera- tures will average around six de- grees above the normal high of 76 and the normal low of 56. Fri- day will be cooler with the week- end .warmer. - Precipitation will. total around one inch in scattered showers and thunderstorms Thursday and Sun- day, ‘The lowest temperature iti down. eding 8 a.m: was 36.degrees. The thermometer said 78 at 1 p.m, : 5 Woe “What's the Big Idea?” will be the question the Rev, \Karl- Ostberg, associate pastor of the First Congrega- itional Church, will propose to 410 Pontiac Central High ‘School seniors Sunday when he is the main speaker at the baccalaureate service. The service, to be held af the Central. Methodist ‘Church, 38 E. Huron St., |will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. D. D. McColl, pastor of. the First Chris- tian Church, will deliver the invocation following me processional. * * * Charies A, Wilson, Jr. wil] play the organ prelude, “Voluntary in C Major” and “Trumpet Volun- tary,” both by Purcell. Prior to the scripture reading by Rev. McColl, the audience will sing the hymn, “Come, Thou Almighty King,"’ : The high school a capella choir, under the directien of George H. Putnam, will sing the anthem “To Thee We. Sing,” followed by a prayer by the Rev. Carl W. Nel- son, pastor of St. John's Lugheran Church, ~ ‘* ok * e “Seven-Fold Amen,” by Stainer and the offertory anthem, “The Lord is My Shepherd,” by} Noble Cain will, precede Rev: Ost- “Faith of Our Fathers.” The students, who’ will graduate June 12, will then. march to the rece: "by Boge mann, .% 4 berg's sermon, Rev. Nelson will give the bene- diction after the audience has sung tapaeaai. tie e _Two ~ Plan to Appeal | Tax Allocation . | "DETROIT (UP = The Unite the way the company was going said shot GASH -atti-| : independerics Township |the injured feelings: of General} going to come over to the Gen- |GM Vice Preside: t Louig.G.) GHAM- » > earn -_, Motors, a generous but sensitive eral Motors’ to talk |Seaton. a told gfe | audience, /* a Birming- . Aroused Over Levy Set owt at Gre barpniginn fable $0) Sioa iss gi jhe was ee ee et cf Re sacs by Oakland Bodrd ae last Friday’ , UAW| For 20 years, Reuther said, the ef For the .second time in tw0jstalked from the years, Independence Township has : given notice it will appeal its 1958 tax allocation handed down Mon- day by the Oakland County Tax to come to General Motors, leaving its staff and office equipment clear across. town in| Solidarity Houge. Hereafter, Rew-!more comfortable? Seaton wanted ° Ritter, preceding the benediction) ‘**““"? : ; Commissioner Philip E. Rowston - - The combinatidn ef | > aduates are ushered in a with Williams, jand by the dropping of heavy buck- . (Continued From Page One) — | who had. with| the two has not been teo suc- sourd ot punt of te dinights atl! ene MCS Ph repeatedly questioned state|ets on the ers alike, but it takes a tittle |Miles, came to the Mayor's res- in providing jobs. Da fact |Coumbus. unemployment compensation €X-| On other hearings, “commission- cooperation to insure safety for |°U°- . Se ry is true. As & direct The high school chorale group|perts on whether the state could!ers approved the rezoning of prop- all,” Irene concluled. “We've granted delays to other pepo ong f ciorts, Michigan | __ Edward Higbee, organist, will |will then sing “Adoro Te Devote,” lexempt single men, married Wom-lerties on Bowers street, Haynes ‘ Commissioners at their personal =% ” by Gregorian and “Tantum Ergo,”en and out-of-state residents from/street and the corner of Lafdon ay eaieay olla "present: for! request, so we should.do so now | UAW ‘political activity: “They by Webbe. “Prelude and Fuge,”|extended benefits if the federaliand Ann streets from residential . Sear a " for the Mayor’s sake,” he said. |*"@ efficient, far more than we Willow Run:fo Get by — will be the recessiona he gy ™ by the leg-\to business use are in organizing our tical march. . = — Sgion oa —— err and | workers.” = New Lighting System The 1958 graduates of St. Fred- WANTs TO FORGET DEBT police are puzzled Wailea , Voted for the Toetloe to able iY| UAW picket lines: “Come over| WASHINGTON @ — Detroit's [Renee Areaed. ‘poser sangnran | Williams wanted the legislators |and admit it. Monday night heed Middle Straite Kensington Park Canetasternrd Milton. R. Henry,|*" ™Y office some time and look Willow Run is tO |Satherine Bieri J McLaughtin to endorse the federal plan with-/O"¢ parent tone. Gprer‘strats —Semees™ ——_Wealey 4. Wood and Miles opposed |®t, over there, where] got a new, and liter agear Brown Srad'aicatt* oUt providing any means to ret. widow st Birmingham High weir ore the Mayor’s request, UAW-CIO boys are beating up the| white lighting system for its run- |MerreAS Cosgrove Charles clonty | pay the federal seat near — e Crescent man who wanted to work.” way approaches. Cra _ Robert Morrow was broken br the weight wood a _ | Another minister, Rev, Theodore] 4.0.0.0). le + ; a ts t Croasdeli eee He amid be felt-sure Congress stone, Investigation showed one e A ‘2 {R. allebach, pastor of, Qakland af wi The new lights,.set up: in & [ite Gelongchaey fe Nichols would excuse the states. from {thing missing frim the classroom i > Detroit and Wayne County: “The string at 100-foot intervais, aid |Deiores Dennen Pe O'Leary repayment of this debt af some |_ 4 book in which student grades Sh St ‘Il amg ihe (CTO runs that country down there| Pilots in landing in mist, fog, James Devereaux Mikoias Paviinsc | time in the future and the state (27. kept a owers 1 Church, to return to City|at election time. They pick the| Tain or snow. The string of Brian Dirker Brian Payette would be able te provide the 7 H Arc d Hall with members of his congre-|candidates and they elect them.| begins 3,000 feet before the run- |Naureen. Dr Powe extended benefits without any | jy Police Capt. Walter Sluiter opping oun gation and said he would wrge|That is one reason why Republi.| way starts, frente Semerth; goatee Mesos, | coal tet. | A . Nati other. ministers to do likewise. [cans are out of office in Michigan,| The system is being installed |Juaith 1 eurreia Geesmens | wren the legislators objected and - > wae + Cross 10n “Although TI am a peaceful-ja bad, bad thing for the state| at 19 airports in the country by |$s!, Brmozn Paul Saghy said the state should at least be) Poses Problem, Information Girl Says ’ . man, I'm willing to sée this jand the country too, even the Civil Aeronautics Adminis. |Pstricia Foster Ellen Schachern prepared to ‘meet its obligations, 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | issue cause disruption among the |some may not realize it now.” | tration, Dwight Hahneteld Rose Marie Sclsky |Witliams said that question could ° yr 7.7 The. matin's weather patern| People, tanfevraat tan wo hap ieoos,amehres Imes ibe better considered in te 1353 NeW Trend in Travel Has Godalics! of ehomment'tn sock Allebach, who ar pubtis ealedions ’ Cathicen Kidd Angels Seda_—legislative session than in the few SS a continuation rs in scat-| ‘Al H W ] Gi Mary Ann Koenig Ingrid Soderberg pay oe al nd 8 G - Al T tered areas and mostly fair in the| @irector for the association. €ros CLCOME GIVE _ jeter ome’ sitive rae" (cove Pets Going ong, OO Northeastern third of the country. seu, Suman Die G ull sO [Dorkta. all EE ee eel ty he Oar ewe aUuLlle by Insurgents Mary Lortie ___Marian Zumwalt |” The lawmakers then insisted they She said she still gets the usual Warm end humid weather also| Proposal Pcp would stay around as long as ne- requests to map routes ‘and point Sea Gls con en bout 55 Pon ern Post Offi rtment to pass a law specifically| out the spots of historial and ar- _ South while southerly winds held yeres. ‘They want to sepeata| _(cmmued From Page One) war was not tough enough to suit|Post Office Department |cessary, 10 Pass « tan: specifically tistic interest. x temperatures near 80 degrees dur-jowners. They want maices’ public |®™aited some signal recognition of|th French colonists Unveils Air Mail Stamp _ including provisions to pay for ex- Phare ts & new teil fe ok ee ee oe et a a3 'm, Sunday|the key role their defiance of the De Gaulle is almost certain to . tended benefits. ing reservations, however. She Sea eae steak oO gies ake operating un-/French National Assembly played;run into. trouble it the etait CARIN CTONS CN) Oe cena tadelicinn ‘Sermen said more and more people are north ee were ‘ in De Gaulle’s. recall from;retire-| get s to go easy partment . mostly in the 40s and 50s from|“er state law, cin open at ROOM |ent. And they hoped for the un-with the Algerian nationalist reb.|the regular new blue and white unikigare iuacapmesnast Cae we tae ta ea the northern Rockies into: North) veiling of an Algerian policy ded-jels. The report has spread that/Seven-cent air mail stamp which net ype ie te poses problems. Dakota. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles in-|icated to keeping the territory for-/De Gaulle has in mind an autono-|becomes effective Aug. 1. caen ben = f ae pel aes Many hotels are now either ad- an ee troduced a resolution ‘calling Bree ever French, and the French col-/mous Algeria, federated with| The stamp features a silhouette $17,000,000 and it -will dfop to mitting the pets or providing spe? Except for light showers oie een) cae See ine onists in control France, in which Moslems would|view of the wing spread and fuse-| *’ st $05,000,000 by the apd of cial quarters for them Northern Michigan, weather|s1ts from 2 a.m. Sunday to + & have an equa! status with the lage of a jet airliner — the coming : The most frequent questions by igan, dry following midnight. the year, even if there is an England and southward through} they had talked the resolution |.oron and shook hands with De resisted any such idea.|size as the current six-cent® air : ; currency value and in- the Ohio Valley. Showers sprinkled| over beforehand but had planned [oo . first. But right behind| De Gaulle set himself a crowd-|mailer. . . of oo Se ternational driving licenses — and parts of Virginia and near the| Be organised movement. = | sacques Sousetelle, the Nol edating vale tein i obs Mail patrons will be able to con- $4,000,000 moe ee this rea- ee Carolina coast and there were| Henry said, “This is not a ques-|tional Assembly deputy and long- tomorrow pe yo aie mail " : ‘The AAA has booklets with prac- thundershowers in the Gulf states. |i Aa ak and Tougart, in east Al-itinue to use six-cent son, he said, the pion to h all the answers, she said. tion of who's going to make money/time Gaullist who fled Paris to six-cent stamped air eniler the tically : on day, It's strict! a moral take a lating sete in the rebelicn/ StS LS was takeuled W Sylemh ametopes be A0ine eoecentl er ieee k eee * /They’ will. even tell the traveler issue, Setting aside one day a week/in Algiers. Sougetetle joined the | k to P — stamps. é : j how he can rent: _ Premier and Salan in. reviewing: wt The Weather Full US. Weather Bureau Report ay and igh today around 75. Lew te- night shot 62. Tomorrow mostly cloudy with seattered showers and thunder- showers. High temerrow areand 86. Winds southeast §-12 miles teday and tenight becoming southerly 15-26 miles an hour temerrew. Temorrew night, scattered showers and turning cecler. Low te- morrew night 54. Teday in P in Pontiac oe temperature preceding 8 a.m. are 8am: — Velocity 0 mph. Direction: Sun sets wouneeeay at 8:04 p.m, a narrow four-to-three vote. for a little reverence isn’t .going to hurt =e * Miles ccoweea the Mayor of a otaging a vote on his motion. — “A vote would only have put us on record one way or the other abgut the issue, I think this Com- mission should take a stand,’” he complained, Miles’ resolution called for a new ordinance to be prepared for the Commission's consideration; It said “alcoholic beverages in all forms contribufe to the general detri- Sun rises Thureday at 4:56 a.m. Moon rises .Wednesday at 16:39 p.m. Moon sets Thursday at 8:53 a im. Dow pare Tomporwreres a.m Teesday in Pontiac {as recorded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest temperature See ieee eee ther: Atto ia ai anes SOG enbanececnecar : nl og t Mahima cose 8) Oo William A. Ewartlentered a car and sped into the| owner, said one. b tered 2-Door Hardtop One Year Age tn Ponting believed it didn’t, Miles said the)City. e other entered with drawn gun. £ the Highest temperature ................ 83| Liquor Control Commission, which we f Both forced Cohen to open a safe! Completely Delivered — sos Avett oo reteeubenn st <: o regulates club«and store hours,’ Acco De Gaulle on his : and tt ; the over to them. Taxes and License Included Weather: Sunny. should be asked to cooperate, _[historic flight were Gen. Paul Ely, With Accessories Listed Highest and Lowest T Tyempereturen This . * * * the chief of staff ot the Date in 86 95 in 1034 | 40 in 1910 Teday's Temperature Chart ment of the community, and Sun- jday should be set aside for the _| worship of God." Miles wanted all sales tenped. | by glass or by package, in clubs and retail stores as well as taverns. Whether the Commission had sufficient powers te do this was undecided, however, Henry and Rowston said they favored the move only if it ap- ;|plied to-all sale of beer and wine sailors and infantry men. ° ek € 6 Also in the receiving line for a handshake was _ Brig. Gen. Jacqies Massu, the tough para- troop commander who first seized contro] in Algiers after the mob of colonists took over the govern- ment headquarters May 13. = x * * The Premier also shook hands with all 72 members of the insur- gent Public Safety Committee for Algeria, and with Pascal Arrighi, the National Assembly deputy from Corsica who has been sus- pended by his colleagues for lead- ing the-insurrection on ‘his island. The airport ceremonies, broad- the honor guard. of paratroopers, A Robber Drinks Soda . : Stes! Production Rises Allocation Board. 3 {ther said, the meetings would bel.) know to kw * on neutral ground, : eke ‘ Reuther admitted * Supervisor Duane Hursfall said) there wasn't much he could do |FEELINGS HURT mes he was instructed by the five- ont te ee Te oe Eh xancvel vealichaathena che 0 eoaets grog Te member township beard last night Semaine . yn 2 tee oe ee og Fae _— paired ; - every thousand dollars of eq i ost pe chutes ae In se on Alaska Statehood 4 | alread full ‘mau asowait * : Hursfall said he was “burned| [L- allows. | up” that the: allocation: board’ of {man ! ps. a ther pot didn't consult with hes before: trimming the township's prelim- tion of. $1.80 down aa, —" * WASINETO termi tc ‘of ‘ee Whee the county beard re |(fet, 1 not only the favarite. toe cot west ctatahogd. be ; . Clare E, Hoffman (R-Mich) Shifted from Alaska to et Ee eee ee 82-year-old con-|Detroit redhead. | | Independence was the only tewn- ian’s favorite : ‘ Apalachin, N.Y, ts ship among 20 which had its pre |" Zz ay mibject. ffman told Democrats not to But by yesterday Seaton’s sorrow+ **« « in next -Tuesday liminary rate changed. — Board | A recent House speech by Hoft- expect political gain from the 8%-Inad softened the the union hearts. The} U.S, Dist, Atty. Paul W. Wil-|with a talk hat night at the GOP Chairman William J. Enierson’| ™an ostensibly was in opposi- |mission of tionally mocr@-/UAW agreed to return today if it!1fams said ‘the ring had been in|he in said the 48 cents was passed on | tion to statehood for Alaska. But |tic Alaska to statehood was given extra office space and about three years, with\N. Woodwatl Ave.” , to the township schools. he wound up talking more about * & & is allowed to share the cost of/New York as the headquarters for| Bagwell, a Michigan State, Uni- oT teal made the gain| {¢ President of the United Auto | “incidental expenses,” ~ including/distributién of several million dol-|versity professor, has made his and not the schools,” said Hursfall.d sige, 7 . the - knee to Reuther,”’ said Hott am own erg Gough lars worth of heroin, and cocaine wey area a whirl- ek Oe ee es terted by At, adding: gr igllr-ang Roary prar ot garment» ag gd mall gar ftorngafgiceeh Back in 1956 Independence Town-}_—SONEY_T ~ samen ee Aa te ge ty Oe UR Ree te tenken ame, mata ke ship won its appeal to the State)” Jif'yoa admit Alaska, Reuther’wjsince we started bargaining wine| Federal’ agents “were said tolRayal Oak and thén the 8:15 sex Commission . ah; name the senators from that] weeks age,” eteead 6 0s ees ee aap Ie nites icine een ane Cty Pastors Ask. fistr. Sse tm em “hare hoa san Sige ter arcs sone ENG OF. d B a “It the Democratic party |. _ : , urged all citizens in- loss of millage for three school n 0 undd [ thinks for one moment it will : . . terested in meeting Bagwell to districts tied to the township. y met 1 ae ee Beneente cone tere Mercy Chaplain to ‘Speak aera the en agg a ag bias ooused Ou pemmeiaeney tans ly lift the level of the commu- pee oh acter Doe t St. F ed’ d ti en of $7.45 per $1,000 for Independence] nity,” pre sary Meat so ae aa a r s rT a ua ion schools to.$8.06, which reflects the : Co ge ae cans faken from, the ‘owns | 00 nates af opp. te pee a eh ee ee el Mstrcn St: Frederick Wghj play’t prose “Grand Benefits for Jobless _ ailocatiga and another 13. cents|COSSt oh the floor whbont One face | moved quickly tn his"Alasiea speech| soot seniors” thelr parents. and Chores,” by Dubols and “Ave posal floor without any fore- which thost of the school districts] PURE 98 7” aoe pred eet ee nes: +l stenda “wih heer Wie hav, Thoomel Yorum’ Cormin he Beer, hi ee aid aay tings tol received from a trimmed county] eee Meee Nye “di oo Reuther ‘and the receasion: “He Bresnahan, chaplain of Mercy mm Rev. Th ‘Shiive in State Upi in If ‘gutters and amy drainage facill- . | fit es ~ dificult for him to. accept, Hel %eSRORse ee wan a at| Catholic Onarch, wil give diplomas conta saradcope - s 25 Special Deputies By pleading for delay |"** ie enelion oy Fase? : * House George M. Vanjcontractor for the sewer work re- : othe [C§eSSAIY if people are to have jobs. * * Aen a -fo Patrol Busy Lakes #2" Caged Per eatig Egy ny God We Preise Thy Name.” ieyfaeer Chsteues. weber Melleiejparemest. gristal sald Se sone pensation law, He said this would be the maximum the state could borrow and it would leave little for a state extension of benefits juniess the federal plan was fol- lowed. Van Peursem sald the federal program would mean an additional tax of about $15 on each job in Michigan, or a burden of about $1,500 for each employer of 100 workers, “And I don’t know if that extra burden would drive more business out of Michigan," he said. ‘I don’t know if we can afford it.” - JOAN RICHARDS “Move over and make room for the dog—he’s coming along, too.” This appears to be the case in many modern families as they pre- for the vacations, according ag pretty Miss Joan Richards, counter girl at the Automobile Club nessiof Michigan office in oe * * Joan, a 20-year-old ‘Pontiac girl who lives at 662 LeBaron St., pro- car abroad. New Detroit Buildings Costing Over Estimates DETROIT (UPI) — A city offi- cial said today the architectural firm which designed the Conven- tion Building and Cobo Hall made oversights in cost estimates, re- sulting in an increase of about three million dollars in the cost assistant of the Civie Center Com- mission, said eventual cost of the vides all types of travel informa- project now. is expected to be about $54,358,000, DETROIT i — Two young han- dit, one of whom calmly drank a chocolate soda first, robbed a ‘DETROIT 'w — Steel 1958 BUIC iat $69.10 4) $5 52 Marquette 63 50 in‘the Detroit area expected to: : ae ; Reber, : White Wall Tires, ndsh ‘Wishes: Gimerck St $8 Miami 3.339 Pontiac on Sundays, Se ka ee a lexceed 90,000 tons this. week fori arevien Signal, Deloxe Steering Whesl, Oil Filter, Mileage sovitle 8075 Milwapkee 61 5o| Philip R, Saver, a tavern owner, ‘amous aul who is liorme- | ) . auk ithe first time since the week that Trip Indicator, Glove | Light. Settee aa £8 Minmgapolis 66 58/ said Miles’ proposal wouldn’t/tion and propaganda expert; and/. ded Jan. 4, according to Iron ‘ : “picago or 80 New York, 73 33, Work. “It wouldn't stop sale out-j@ raft of other officials. : ‘metalworking publi-/B : ee SIAL LIMITED TIME OFF { poet BE ile, tte the city dies and thee Bt the Free eccremite Ae * ae : ie 10 INCLUDED at Above Price Denver $3 $2 Phoenix 98 No assurance the Liquor vei ti express public gig ae 5 ee en ey 5s eo} Commission would ate, a Gaulle's installa r eerig” HL Batace fH could end up with the clubs stlllprivately they are biter about the| Sestr tibbeat Ine maeen ri wa 9 erent Bog ‘OLIVER MOTOR SALES : ‘cagnton Traverse C. operating and’ the public ‘taverns|inclusion in binet of moder- e . Saat, Tt Warmington $8/closed, That would be even more|ate politicians whose pélicy in for cameo aaa Te ee fete tres Sor the annual sap 210 Orr ake A 'FE 2-9101 leadie He tam . wh discriminatory.” "mer cabinets toward the Algerian’, re-election — of ill = event, K SPECIAL Your present car will probably make the down payment. . 3 oe ie ie ‘a ot ae ue 4 & , ; : : 18 eS BA ee BP re Oe Fok ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 4. 1088 Aa : se — rT ' ‘ : To nero —— JOHN W. DIMON- ‘oma vp wt nies ckeceelat iis 3 p.m. Lodge Amat en seuail a , a eres eS Westy Diet rac “Home. Burial will|can can: Legion. A ee : HURS ALE!) SEMENT BARGAINS E 3 Funeral Home, ‘Burial will be in|OSOTE a et Se pay ty Re ag Seder Oak Hill t Ms a ae Ue ae és | z ae oe a eaethas, 2 E » fire- : pans| Mr. Dimon died suddenly Mon-|ere nvalescent Hospital Tues-|“-_ Ba sel ie when|day of a heart attack. day. Sbipeeee are _ : a stove. Surviving Church-| - ygns, WILLIAM WILSON one out| MES. CHARLES PORTER |i! of Oxford; one daughter, Mrs. Lapras: 3 > fire Service for Mrs. Charles (ay) Laverne Waite of Metamora, and : ve the|Porter, 76, of 2260 Oxley Dr.,|11 grandchildren, } {Madison 'St., will be held Friday 4 : — Waterford Township will be at 1 HAROLD W, TINKER ges ' 2s a Field tried to rush outiloors|p.m. Thursday from the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial will be at 1 the second pan to.dump it.|Chapel with burial in Oak Hill’ LAPEER—Service for Harold W. ithe Dryden Cemetery ' spilled over and. the|Cemetery. Tinker, 68, of 3817 Hunt Rd., will] irs. Wilson died Tuesday night caught on fire. Total) Mrs. Porter died ‘Sunday of albe held Friday at 10 a.m. at thelat her home. . She .was.a_ life damages to the kitchen were esti-/heart ailment in, Pontiac General/ Baird Funeral Home. Burial willimember of the Dryden Order of at ao gk ae pegeal after an illness of several|be at ‘Mt. Hope Cemetery under fastern Star. iz a : : ' ‘Township firemen also xéported|¥°#"*. Masonic auspices, Surviving ‘are three sons, Law: 28-qt. PLASTIC - {that children playing with matches MRS, EDWARD RALL Mr, Tinker died unexpectedly of |rence of ‘Dryden, Marsden : i caused a $375 fire at the home of a heart attack Tuesday evening in|Washington, Clarence of North te PS is z Thomas Long at 2837 Chrysler St. Mrs, Edward (Jean) Rall of 208 | the ard of his home. Branch; two da es, Mes. in the township around 5:90 p.m.|> Marshall St., died yesterday in : mabters, Pontiac General Hospital after an i SS SS SESS SS ee Ses se ee ee ee |Need One More ezerscs sof) smu, cvns ns tcw noe | fic we . Service will be at 2 p.m, Friday Other Details Settled in |trom the Sparks-Griffin Chapel ‘Learn to Swim’ Plans|par. Gcmetey ei” Perry Mt at Waterford Township) ~ jon cruRCHILL LAPEER — Service for John vy Leog we | Yabreakable POLYETHYLENE |E DRESS’ PANTS | Ya-GALLON |E Reg. 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Veteran per- former, Margaret 12, Dolores 11, Christine 9, Kathy 6, and Barbara UN. Council to Resume Debate Your lifeless, dry hair will take on new fife, will. become springy and will regain @ soft, lustrous appecrance without @ gummy, oily look. $3.95 ON SALE AT OUR STORE "Gur New Location! * §Since Jan. 1958 NATURAL HEALTH FOODS French-Tunisian Dispute Appears to Lose Steam UNITED NATIONS,. N.Y. (AP) — The explosive French-Tunisian dispute appeared headed back to- werd friendly negotiations today, | "U.N. diploma’ belief: that conciliatory messages exchanged by Premier de Gaulle uled to resume debate today on French and . Tunisian complaints |¢ against each other, but informed quarters said the emphasis would be on a renewal of private talks. Tunisian eg wag as engl Sa wel dochos bie ec. 8 Mt. Clemens a aot age con country’s readiness to resume ne- = which might have had far-reach-|80tiations with France on the bas- ing etloctn: is worked out by the U.S.-British Expert The L-nation Council was sched.|8004 offices committee earlier this : year. Piano _tortng «+ % | French Ambassador Guillaume R fj shi Poet Byron Reece, rs Georges;Picot was expected to sxy i , ’ , w e inte ing Found Shot to Death « lidepongt se pm ggg ont | YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. (AP) —/France proposed to approach the Wiegand Music Byron Herbert Reece, 40-year-old : Georgia. poet and novelist, was| The good ‘offices team of U.S. Center ‘found dead of a gunshot wound/Undersecretary of State Robert D. last night in his campus apart- iment at Young Harris College. Dr. C, R. Clegg, college presi- dent, said the writer had been in Murphy .and British Middle East expert Harold Beeley had recom- mended that both sides shelve frontier disputes while they ne- poor health fur years-and recent-jgntiated om points Shere agree: ly had become despondent. Reece was a part-time lecturer in English at the school in north Georgia near the North Carolina |is line. Reece was author of “The Bal- lad of the Bones,” a book of , |poems, and of two novels, “Better a Dinner of Herbs” and “The Hawk and the Sun.” He was at Young Harris under a Guggen- heim Fellowship and was work- ing on a prose trilogy. In 1950 he taught verse and stort story writing at the Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles, and became associated with Young Harris in 1953. Sheriff Ketron W. Shook said a revolver was found near Reece’s body. He said an inquest would be held. j000 French ment * ee _ Ri pre renee arfimclaond Brg ag the continued presence of 22,- troops at Tunisian bases where they have been sta- +|Diane 3, and Mary 1, in their first 5 will help their .baby sisters experience on stage. « The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gharies. Dawson of 2147 Ferndale Ave., Waterford Township. There are also two boys in the family Charles 15, and James 13. each night. This is planned to rem- the of seats encoun- by the audience at last year’s More than 2000 spectators at- tended last year’s recital, she con- Makes Part of Flight . to Florida on Highway (AP) — ‘| Investigation of Ring | Operating in City « Police iCéatiows: Their tied up the operator of a tavern|i jin @ back room yesterday, then |’ calmly walked to the front of the] and left with about i or et thy ee aw aoe Bar, said went into the back room to turn/ on an air conditioner. freed | herself, gs Li | An: average farm in the United| Bh eg aap a! ge Eg ar B z i ie i z s State to Accept Bids | on Boys’ Institution | LANSING W — Bids for first work on the new Boys Vocational School at Whitmore Lake will be days supporting tioned under a Pata Shige complains: of Tunisian aid Moslem rebels in Algeria. Roosevelt Wins Easily LOS ANGELES (AP) — James easily won renomination for a third term in Congress, rolling up a big lead in yesterday’s Demo- cratic primary. 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They were forced into this po- sition by the threat of civil war and De GAULLE’s tacit encourage- ment of the military rebellion in Algeria and his refusal to speak out for law and order in Corsica, and indeed in France itself. x * * , The personal traits. which made Gen. bE GAULLE an inspired leader of the Free French Movement while in exile in London after France’s defeat in 1940, may not be so well suited to. Coffee Overproduction Upsets Latin America Because of artificial scarcity created by Latin American countries, coffee growing has increased else- where, particularly in Africa. = In .1957 while seven million bags of coffee worth $500 million were stored in Latin American ware- houses, the world price of coffee was sky high. Barron’s, a business and financial weekly, reports that Brazil and Colombia, principal coffee pro- ducers, have been getting big bank loans to finance holding coffee off world markets in order to keep the price up. x «* * This they have done at the cost of inflation at home and damage to their credit abroad. Now these countries-want Wash- ‘ington to back a “stabilization” program fixing quotas for all coffee producing countries. Last year Latin American growers pledged to limit their own ex- ports in the Agreement of Mex- ico. This effort at control has ,encouraged other countries to compete for a greater share of the market and they are getting it. . . x * * The United States never has been in favor of worldwide commodity agreements. But in a recent speech Secretary Duties indicated a more sympathetic ‘attitude. In comment- ing on this Barron’s makes the wise and timely observation: “It (the United States) should think twice before endorsing a scheme which more producers, no- tably the Africans, neither want nor need and which in fact would work against their best interests. Diplo- matically as well as financially, such a move could only serve to stir a witches’ brew.” x * * The solution, of course, as in our own farm surplus problem, is to work back toward a price set by supply arfd demand. This would discourage excessive planting and government meddling. THE average person’s speaking vocabulary is less than 4,000 words,” Says an educator. Still, that’s an ample vocabulary for talking shop, gossiping, making remarks about the weather, and giving tedious accounts of petty personal affairs. Wuat to do about the north polar region is a current pressing interna- tional problem. Considering the de- plorable state of the world and all, it is suggested that this region be jacked up and a new world slid un- der it. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Pontiac Press Company 48 W. Huron Bt. ° Trade Mark Rvese. Basstrr Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howare H. Frrregraty nm, Vice President and Business Manager Jow Ritery, Medaeane Advertising Manager East M. Treapweit, Circulation Cieeaeer a. MitsmaLt Jorpan, Jous W. Prracrrate, ocal Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Roserert B. Tans, Geoect C. Iw Managing Eattor Classified manage The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use for tepublication of a!) Joca) news printed in this newspaper ae well as al) AP news dispatches. The fous Paras ts Seltvered by carrier for 40 cente service is where ca’ — by maf) fn ‘Oakland. Genesee iavingsten. acom a Washtenaw Counties it te $12.00 My fn the United States er a -. = pane ras ponleod oy over Pete: Pontiac. Member of ABC. Ra Par « \ ; a a, } ve 4 Pontiac 12, Michigan : Bag! Except Sunday & Year: elsewhere in. the reorganization of France’s civil government in 1958. He has indicated, however, that he has no intention of setting up a dictatorship but he hopes to amend the constitution. a a an Throughout his coldly aloof career he has regarded himself as the per- sonification of France. His one goal has been to make his beloved country strong again and he regards himself "as her appointed savior. He has been contemptuous of France’s democratic government whose ineffectiveness is due mainly to the structural weak- ness in the constitution of the Fourth Republic. « Almost all executive power is vested in the legislature which makes it impossible for premiers to stay in office or to dissolve -parliament. De Gaulle himself re- signed in 1946 as head of the pro- visional government because of this flaw in the constitution which he predicted would. bring the Fourth Republic to a dire end. x «* * The General once said of himself “I am not a man for petty squalls, but a man for great tempests.” Re- gardless of past difficulties Western leaders have had with this inflexible _man, he will have the co-operation and sympathy of France’s allies in his effort to help his distressed coun- try to weather this “great tempest.” The Man About Town” Many More Deer Pontiac Area Population Showing Marked Increase Honeymoon: A vacation before going to work for a new boss. Oakland County’s deer population is in- creasing. Births of fawns in some of our few remaining wooded tracts are reported by Jasper Ormond of Oxford, who has seen three in the Drahner wild life sanctuary east of that village; also by Perry Northcutt of Clarkston, who saw a buck and doe with a straddling offspring “not more than 18 inches tall” in the woods near the Grand Trunk tracks south of Anderson- ville, and by Mrs. Orson Rosso of Lake Orion, who reports a blessed event for a pair who live in the big woods on Baldwin Road. In the Webber woods southeast of Holly, Jack Volks " says a buck and doe, with their fawn, are regular visitors to the Detroit Girl Scout. camp there, on the shore of Rattalee Lake, while Fletcher Morehouse of Milford, says the herd in Kent Lake ‘ Park is in no danger of race suicide. In connection with the deer, a letter from ; . Bradley Holcomb of Flint says he killed a deer with his © car, just northwest of Pontiac, on the Dixie Highway about 2:30 the other morn- ing. Its fawn disappeared in the darkness, and two men in a pickup truck loaded the mother’s carcass into their car and drove away while Hocolmb was check- ing-the damage to his car—about $100. Starting with two kernels of corn sent him from China ten years ago, Harvard Elston of Drayton Plains expects to harvest five bushels next fall. It is a rare blue va- riety. o ; . va Coffee grounds are a good fertilizer for all kinds of flowering plants, scoording't i Josh. Stoneman : of Waterford, who says it should be spar- ingly applied. Mrs. Stoneman avers that when he placed some grounds around the roots of an aspen tree the leaves shook more than before. Verbal Orehids to- Mrs. Hattie Parmalee of Clarkston; ninety-first birthday. Oliver Siskin “of Keego Harbor; eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ashley of Oxford; fifty-third wedding anniver- wary. Mrs. Ann Shallan of Rochester; eighty-fifth birthday: : Mr. and Mrs. Randall Frazier of Birmingham; fifty-second wedding an- | niversary. Mrs; Cora Phillips of Oxford; ninetieth birthday. Mrs, Mary Goulder of Auburn Heights; eighty-fourth birth- day. 3 David Lawrence Says: No One Pressing ‘Summit’ Issue ~ WASHINGTON — There's, nothing up in the air quite so much nowa- days as the “summit” conference. For, with the entry of General de Gaulle to the “summit” four- some, the truth is the West wouldn't be ready now to oa Gaulle would LAWRENCE make if a “‘sum- mit” meeting were held tomorrow. It may take several months to find ‘out what General de Gaulle, speak- ’ ing for France, will have to say - On international questions. He certainly isn't the kind of man who plays second fiddle to anyone and if he participates in a “summit” conference he may be expected to have his own ideas as to what should be discussed or agreed upon. - * * * So far as the Communists are concerned it isn't clear:that they would benefit from a “summit” meeting either, if held in the near future. The game seems to be to talk about a “‘summit"’ conference, but not to hold one. Thad: ths. convercalons ot the ambassadorial level are going on in Moscow with Foreign Minister Gromyko. Doubtless ‘voluminous reports, recording the usual double-talk of diplom- acy, are being made regularly to London and Paris and Wash- ington, but there is no sign that anything tangible has been accomplished or will be. “Neither the West nor the East ean afford to drop the subject since it has been’ given such world- wide publicity. There wag a time when talk about the need for a “summit”’ conference was regarded as some kind of panacea surpassed only by the maudlin pleas for suspension of nuclear tests as a way to insure peace. * * * Nobody seems to have come for- ward with a plan that would end the use of the nuclear weapons themselves, but many people in the world have been led to believe that mere suspension of the nuclear tests will remove all tensions and bring peace on earth and good = will toward men. Meanwhile, the fact of the matter is that tension with the Soviet Union continues throughout the world with such supposedly harmless weapons as - financial aid and infiltration. The “cold war” is indeed being intedsified by the Moscow government in all parts of the world. It may well be that General de Gaulle’s accession to power in - France could result in a solution of France’s troubles in North Africa which would, of course, be a setback for the Communists who have been meddling in the situa- The Country Parson tion there and have been hopeful it would bring about civil war inside France itself. General de Gaulle is reported to - be antagonistic to the continuance of Cemmunist influences inside France, but willing to do business with Moscow in international This. may have been his view some time ago, but there are . signs that he will go along now with the attitude of the West. This is logical because General de Gaulle cannot afford to have a split with his Western allies. Too much is at stake for him on the Western side. * * * Certainly before there is any “summit” conference as between Fast and West, there will have to be a “summit” meeting separately among the Western leaders. President questions of allied policy. For the United States is not interfering in Algeria and is as anxious as are the leaders of other Western countries to see some sort of solution. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Vital Nutritional Elements Are Supplied. by Cheese I assert without fear of contra- diction that: (1) Any and every kind of cheese is wholesome, nourishing, easily di- gestible. (2) From freshly made cottage or Dutch cheese to Limburger in an advariced state - . .. any kind of cheese you - may prefer is excellent food at any time anywhere. (3) Cheese is al- most completely digested and ab- sorbed, le av ing a no resi- ye It is stupid to exclide cheese DR, BRADY from your dief because you im- agine it is “binding.” No good food is “binding.” Some testines than others, and so they are less laxative. This is a detail of no importance in a diet that in- cludes greens, vegetables and fruits. An Atlantic City reader says Besides being a good source of biologically complete (amino- acids) protein, cheese supplies con- siderable calcium, riboflavin (vita- min B? or G) and vitamin A, nu-’ tritional factors in which the diet of most Americans in poor. i 7 . “The doctor wants to operate on my . husband for hemorrhoids” (says a New Jersey reader). “He says the injection method is too patel as blood clots can form and cause death .. . BE can chet Sy ln bed cated es changes, but should include our business men, educators and especially — our newspaper men. In this way, people that really know how to spread information about the United States would be there to give it. | “92 Omar St. ‘Letter Writer Misunderstood’ Someone named Hard Hearted Hand gave,me a verbal shellack- ing in the Saturday Press. He or she misunderstood me entirely, I * didn’t object to “tiving’” — I ob- jected to destroying the right kind of living. Appreciates Help on City Parade the observance. . High School Senior Presents Rebuttal Concerning E. W.'s letter on socialism, capitalism has brought the United States to the position of world leader and we have the highest standard any country has ever known. Why should anyone wish to destroy the very thing that has benefited him? - Speed ' H ti f ‘Maly Kiser : boats Worry Resident of Lake This pertains to. most lakes in_ fli aH ; ut att Hi E eal i i. ‘Better Tell Him That Old'Fable “In the last 10 years, industry's hourly wages have increased more than 60 per cent. Output per em. — Voice. =< the People | and eddress 5 eeearmasion will By JAMES J. METCALFE Perhaps at times you wish you could .. . Begin your life anew . . . Because you think that you~ could shape . . . More happiness for you... Perhaps you feel you could be more . . . Successful than you are ... Up to the fame of President . . . Or of a movie star . But would you take the offer it . . You had the chance today The doctor probably knows bet- * * * . To wipe out your entire life. ter, but he didn’t imagine the pa- There would be no sense in --- And.start a new-born way? ... | ‘tient could be very well informed showing brains because you You might correct mistakes your _ about such things. The “danger” couldn't use them anyhow. Our made ... . Before you closed the he conjured up doesn't happen. economy and scientific achieve- door ... Yet it is possible that * * * meftits would come to a standstill, you... Could make a Whole jot Signed letters, not more than one.page EW. is thinking in a purely ideal. ore . . . Your life, with no or je words, tang pare not disease, ding, ‘istic way. There’s no practical @pplause received . ... Or any nosis or treatment, will be answered by thought in his letter. I might say ‘Trophy won... May mean much eddressed envelooe is sent to fee Poo. his ideals anion Se 2 ot tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. Pontiae High Senior 00d deeds you have done. — 1958) _ Dick Hathaway (Copyright, 1958) Case Records of a Psychologist: Older People Should Keep Active Eli Miller is 95. I tell him he may easily hit the 100-mark, especially if he gets out of his wheelchair and uses his alumi- num walker. But he likes the wheelchair. It is easier for him, but old folks miust beware of succumbing to the easy things of life or they will soon be bed- fast and dependent soigly on nurses, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y-327: Eli Miller, aged 95, is my father-in-law. He lives alone on our little farm in Indiana, except for his faithful can check on his vitamins and health, Although he cooks his own meals, he is like DR. CRANE most men and thus stays on a very limited type of menu. Ho fade i simple te try pot. My Aunt Bess lives about two city blocks down the road and sup- plements his menu with baked goods, which is a great help. But Grandpa Miller has a serious ‘ fault which will shorten his life, and that is a wheelchair. ~ 5 “@iw ¥ He can hobble around quite well with an aluminum walker. But the ; wheelchair is easier. again. At any rate, he can't stay out of that wheelchair! “Dad, why don’t you employ your walker?" I have reminded him on dozens of occasions. “Oh, this is easier to get around in,” he replies, “That may be true, but it de- prives you of the proper leg exer- cise you need.” I remind him, though to little avail. “Soon your legs will atrophy or shrink from disuse. Ultimate- ly, you may find them so feeble you can’t get on your feet and — mount your wheel chair. “Then you will be helpless ond solely dependent on 4 nurse’ to look after you.” FORCED EXERCISE He tactfully ignores my com- ments, so I occasionally try. to scare him by adding: “Once you are bedfast, your nurse will] cut out the chewing to- bacco! And she may even force the » dog to stay out of the house.’ * * * This thought jolts him, so he may get his aluminum walker for a few minutes, but as soon as I leave the house, he reverts to that wheelchair. yourself to keep in action. Use a crutch or aluminum walker instead of a wheelchair as long as you pos- sibly can. For when you surrender to a wheelchair because the latter is easier, tek are reducing the vigor a As long as we can force our- selves to get upon our feet and totter around, we exercise our legs, especially the thigh mus- eles that help lift us to a-stand- ing position, The moment an elderly man can- hot stand up and walk, he becomes | a slaye to his caretaker. He is like a’vegetable, unable to move apeeele So face the facts. The easy c seems attractive on the surface et , it shrinks your leg muscles ahd may kill you allead of schedule. * * * Resolve every day to WALK Sat least as far as you walked the day before. 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ANYWHERE! ee of Reducing Strength to 870,000 Men “WASHINGTON (AP) Th¢ House faced a decision today on whether to take ‘‘a calculated risk’’ and jeut the strength of the Army from), 900,000. to 870,000 men. during the jyear starting July 1. al "The administration favors ‘the. — . bill appropriating $38,310,561,000 to run the Defense Department dur- x & +: The big money bill, as. sent to -\the House by its Appropriations Committee, provides among other things for an 870,000-man Army is 30,000 less than projected strength at the end of this month and 127,000 below actual strength last June 30. The -amendment to block the cut is sponsored by. Rep. Robert L. Sikes (D-Fla), who claimed enough backing to give him a 50 50 chance to win. * * * Sikes, voicing concerh over Army strength since the Korean War ended, said: ‘“‘These cuts con- stitute a vita] deficiency in our national defense posture. The cal- \eulated risk of a further reduction to 870,000 men for the Army is too great to accept. It was not. proposed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff but was dictated by purely fiscal considerations.” Sikes argued the Soviet Union has military strength in excess of _|four million men, including: an army of 2% million. * * * Sikes is a member of the De- fense Appropriations subcommit- tee, whose chairman, Rep. George Mahon (D-Tex), opposes the amendment. Mahon noted that. the commit- tee’s recommendations provide for increases in the strength of the Marine Corps, the Army Na- tional Guard and the Army. Re- serve and for a regular Army equipped with the most modern weapons. : + * * There ig no known controversy over the committee’s manpower proposals for a 630,000-man Navy, 200,000 Marines, and Air Force personnel. of 850,000 by June 3, oy for a total —— of 2,550.- ye ‘South Dakota Dakota Holds Primary Election } PIERRE, S. D. (AP) — Atty. Gen. Phil Saunders, 38-year-old eareer politician from Milbank, won the Republican nomination for governor with a majority of nearly two to one in youserany © primary. ~ & With 75 per cent of the state’s 1,969. precincts tabulated, Lt. Gov. Roy Houck and State Rep. Charles Lacey conceded defeat. At that point Saunders had 38,038, Houck 15,644 and Lacey 6,813. * * * Saunders will be opposed in the November election by Ralph Her- seth, Houghton farmer and mer- chant, who was unchallenged for the primary. Gov. Joe Foss, finishing out his legal two terms, will seek the ist District congressional seat now held by Rep. George “McGovern (D-SD). Neither had a primary contest. . Most U. S. cigarettes today cén- tain about 2 per cent of nicotine. In 1915 the average content was 3 Se arctics | in Favor) tne eeu - _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE Lge % Democratic - primary Both of pliers RG rivals “in DR. E. F. 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One official said - 110 feet more altitude would have taken it safely over the peak. - The dead included 13 American and two Canadian passengers—all residents of California—and two American = of the crew. * The aca from California “linad boarded the plane at Tijuana for vacations: or business in Mex- ico City, the Constellation’s des- Jordanians Reported Firing on Israeli Unit JERUSALEM (AP)—The Israeli army said Jordanian positions fired on an Israeli unit near the frontier dividing Jerusalem today and wounded one Israeli soldier seriously. An army spokesman said the in- cident occurred as the biweekly supply convoy for Israeli positions in demilitarized Mt. Scopus was —e near the Mandelbaum ate. : COCOANUT SHAMPOO Reg. 216 2 ie 22:\ 25 An all-time favorite that leaves your hair ‘shining, soft, clean! SGE’S the family’s choice POLISH REMOVER a 2 for 30... io away old polish in seconds. 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TEN Pontiac City Affairs ts M24 Financing Se : _ Special assessment rolls for fi- ha OR! ee nancing of the Perry street (M 24) : fee, gti es 24. widening and repaving project were yer. _ fable ‘the approved without objection at a ‘ cage pott. _ ae bearing by Ge: Ghy fam be very simple uch as hers to mission last night. | nul She wi ~] de a along the improvement will be jher time building Meee. os : 8. Finally, as @ . nm ee. ; How can this be done? How can|tew facts on male mortality,| wistfully inform him “This is all wrong. The best way|® Sitt break down a healthy,|pointing out that husbands live|some new fellow “lfor her to. bring a reluctant ng bachelor so thatllonger -and have fewer diseases|has proposed und QUALITY AT |.jelor to the point of he willingly will embrace matri-\than bachelors. _«_-_|don’t love him, still ‘ not to build him up but mony as & refuge? - | 5. Lend him money to pay his|think of her future, et ! him down, Here are a few off-hand tips: | medical and racetrack debts. Hint|cetera. =. A REALLY jac. | eti +. *® ‘ 1. Take him to the beach and/that, if you were married, you’ ~ Sek siaaaik ind 4 is tea It is doubtful whether more than Jet him get sunburned the color of be. willing to eancel not only the} By now. completely | en ere ., BARE HONOR ~— Frances |e out of every five men marry|a lobster, : interest charges but the principal, |upon :you, broken in | W PRICE! es + « « Clubb, World War 11 WAC |ffom strength, The rest marry) 2. Send to his sickbed a gift of|t00- , Mae tenrciaien tae af LO ® Hearings on intention ‘to proceed sergeant, becomes the first from weaknesses of one kind oF roses—embowered in poison ivy, 6. Tell him that you just got a ae Pg a Pu Pi th ge jects were) Woman comrfander of Bentley another. leaves. -. ~|raise and your job is safe, but|Plead for you to marry saduied fer sank eanien American Legion Post, Cincin- | In four cases out of five, thén,| 3. Wine him and dine him’ and] that at your firm they are laying| Which you cheerfully do. You yer nati, Ohio. The former WAC |the ‘problem of a marriage-mind-|keep him out late. until he gets|off the bachelors first and the|may be getting a human One involves curbs and gutters | now maneuvers in the business jed girl isn't to make her circles under his manly little eyes.|married men last, This will really|for a husband—a wreck you made so © world as a travel agent. pective mate feel strong and su-'When he shows signs of collapsing|worry him. sm, yourself—and your conscience may $3,241 was broken down as fol = ee ‘ j lows: assessed curb and ; gutter, eost for é ’ The other projects involve on Monti- BSAVE TWICE: get Top Value Stamps _ plus Kroger best buys; Uj Straight BOURBON I’sa -ten- center f ee ey 7 Ea ; Pu stilts on your budget and savings in the bank! Here are values worth beating the drum for! There's Honduras gold in our produce de- in our Special Delivery Baked Goods section. All this in addition to dime specials and a big bargain in birds! So Go Krogering «.. and live better 4 Del Monte ’n’ Delicious ers te panies sy and DEL Py : partment and a big silver seving for less! - Big, golden pick of the orchard. Heavy syfup. No. 2!/2 can. c SLICES OR HALVES 25 ony li 8 zB 53 oP F es y superintendent. They were locked A ; in a see-saw pri race,’ at Rep. Lée Metcalf : was hard-pressed to win renomi- ‘zo nation as a candidate for a fourth ’ { term from the ist Dist. = ; } Shea, Walkerville mayor, an h 3 early lead before Metcalf started cneer - one Ti } pulling — heen _Cheer—the suds for modern automatics . . . 7 , ) Metcalf will be opposed in No- zest ? Res. 29° cw rember to, Mes WM: lesa] Ga tat Zt slow ven nent oe. mother of five. She was unopposed " Erte Repaicm primey” | Z@St 2 = 43° Buy economy size and save. . dash Brightens and whitens. Removes grime. . . : Sets Up Strict Economy AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Saudi DON'T MISS Arabia’s Radio Mecca has an- nounced strict measures to pre-| ~ Poxtiac Munoerama 92 W Huron St wee § are YOU coming ? t foreign currency serve the Saudi economy, partic- ularly foreign currency, They ban imports of cars, foreign loans, for- eign currency to |Saudi Arabian tourists and commercial contracts requiring 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Prepare to Meet Competition Check the course below which interests.you, || fill in your name and address, and mail us this and skills. Thoroughness, Speed and Accuracy are required. NEW SUMMER CLASSES MONDAY, June 16 Day, Half-Day and Evening Check the course below which interest you, _ fillin your name and address, and mail us this advertisement today. You will receive our Bulletin immediately. 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Leelee: helivetict & al Ely F3 823% pert, it put up its two million!” dollar shopping center—and the anchors Yor downtown began to fall into place. a ~e . : ee : > Co Cae : dairy month epeeiala, "sandwich weaciale freezer pleasers __ bargain in birds Store Cheese 4.39 Tuna..... .3/89 Strawberries . 4/89: = WHOLE FRESH = : Mild Colby. Mate with crisp crockers! /- Breast-O-Chicken brond, Chunk style. 64-02. con. ; Bird’s Eye fresh frozen! 10-02. pkg. , “ —— ree C Milk... %uimu38 Salad Dressing «39 Wax Beans .. 4/89: ) fryers eon Steere i our Save 7¢ over home delivery. Embassy's sandwich fixin’ for less! . Bird's Eye cut fresh frozen. 10-02. pkg. a: ’ Pench or Cut - : . po Pen ready, completely cleaned, eviscerated. . Reddi-Wip ‘9 T-e2. cn BY Kroger Bread .. 15: Green Beans : 4/ 89: on ' Pure whipped cream. ' —- Kroger’s,thin-sliced freshness. 16-02, loot. _ Birds Eye fresh frozen, 10-02. pkg. chicken parts WINGS .. Ib. 29 LEGS .... Ib. 4c oe . - BREAST . (with rib portion) .. 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He!p Scouts learn to build a better future fa lace _ as c tide | oe | e T7° , | visit the SCOUTING EXPOSITION OF 1958 ssa Gp ep on thii bratgit'skndel, aero |‘ Safe for fine fabrics in‘automatics! ©... 1.4 #- 0° a STATE FAIRGROUNDS JUNE 6, 7, 8 We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective throsigh Saturday, June 7tb, only in our Kroger stores in Detroit and Eastern Michigan, unless otherwise indicated, . \ . ‘ : : | ~~ i , * & So : , ‘ : ‘ . j : * ; ’ , , f ee ee ee :, Soviets Bidding likely to come up in top-level U.S.-German and U.S.-British pol-; - = some nee rg a “TWELVE eee: HE PONT for More Trade _ West's Economic Policy Likely to Be Reviewed at Top-Level Talks WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States began looking into the possibility of increased trade with the Soviet Union today on the Khrushchey to Eremiomt Eisen- hower. * * * The issue of Western trade pol- icy toward the Soviet Union seems icy talks in the next few days. ‘ President’ Theodor Heuss 6f West Germany and Foreign Min- ister Heinrich von Brentano began a visit today with Eisenhower and Secretary. of State Dulles. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan will hold two days of conferences here beginning Monday. - - The latest Khrushchev letter possibly was timed with those meetings in mind. The State De- partment announced -only that “the subject matter concerns trade relations between Russia and the United States.” * * * But it was learned that Khrush- chev put before the Presiderit his amounts of equipment for increas- ing Soviet industrial capacity for the manufacture of synthetic ma- terials and plastics. ’ Officials said that Khrushchev probably would have no difficulty industrial countries any - machin- ery not barred from trade with ‘the Soviet Union. But the Allies maintain a list of goods denied to view of Western governments, they would increase Soviet mili- tary strength. The definition of what industrial is a controversial problem among the Western powers, And Khrush- equipment would tribute Soviet war potential, a chev's letter cotipled with a long- time Moscow the strategic trade control system basis of a direct bid from Premier! announced desire to obtain large/ in buying in this or other Western} Soviet commerce because, in the * ale NORMAN G. HOMER Lawrence Institute of Tech- nology at its commencement exercises June 15 in the Masoriic Temple, Lake. Less Than 5 Million Unemployed in May WASHINGTON (AP) — five million -persons jobless. * * * seasonal factors, x *« * rei pst J to| much : may very well stir the controversy million below April 1957. - * Detroit, will grant a bachelor of science degree in industrial management to Nor- man G. Homer, A graduate of Birmingham High School, Nor- man lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William G, Homer, 5475 Middle Belt Rd., Orchard Govern- ment officials say. unemployment figures for May, due out Friday, are expected to show fewer than April figures marked a less- than-seasonal decline of 78,000 from March. After allowance for the percentage of the civilian labor force out of work in April rose to 74 per cent. The officials said the May fig- are not expected to show change in this ratio. But they said the report will show an increase in employment—attribut- ed chiefly to upswings in farming, construction and other outdoor against | work. Total employment in April was listed at 62,907,000 or about 1% Since Boating Tragedy BAY CITY (#—The body of the fourth and final victim of a boat- ing tragedy on Saginaw Bay. May 10 has been recovered 10 miles south of here. State Police report-| ed today the body of David A. Fed- chenko, 13, of Haze] Park, was spotted 100. yards offshore late yes- terday. : Bodies of the boy's mother. and father, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Fed- chenko, and his sister, Carol, 16, were found earlier. The family drowned after’ their 14-foot boat overturned, May Delay Payment — WASHINGTON (UPI) —New Premier Charles de Gaulle may postpone. France’s . regular 78 million dollar loan repayment to the United States this year in an effort to prop up the pay French economy, officials. said last night. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed the first National Wild- (Globemaster ie Kills Six Crewmen : 2! Witnesses told Troy Police The engagement of Janet Stebner drove Marie Pittman to Airman Sec- Saiety Patrol day from Michigan State Wni- pelea Pages onde ong | pag ah Wieck Paces ot ye bsg i deggie rThnerratli come ve " 2 © ua” . and Mrs. J. ; : 1562 Maddox St., Union. Lake, Scholarship ‘ot 10086 Elizabeth ‘Lake Rd.) 10. peaded west on 16 Mile Ceihard Lake Ral hg An l-year-old Ferndale safety peg ay, amr ew plice ‘ai gitar at ed another “ -year a ’ ; The » prospective DE fant bow whe lec his ag we) at Se, See cree gals ny card | Brandon High. Will Graduate - Kappa Phi.: She has accepted a position as home economics ogee! at the new high school Pick Board Trustee for Novi Township ding date hasn't been set. Detroit Police Chief fo Quit on Sept. 1° “pETROIT (UPI) — Edward Ss. Piggins today announced his resig- — ea He said he was resigning to re-jof Michigan, , ted Ricky with . presen turn to private law. practice, a ed his resignation to Mayor Louis Miriani, 7 < : rm tgs ’ . “4 Py, Sf *\ gay , : Scien b tiee — 6 3 lb. 4 BIG Wed.; Thurs., Fri., Sat. SHINNER’S MKT. MIRACLE MILE ONLY FE 8-3787 | ~~ HOPI INDIANS _ Thru June 7th Free Shows Daily - CENTER CUT DAYS * | om \ & ‘ 4 life week in the year of 1938. 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Buy your choice of three best results in your coffeemaker. of course rn + Chef S = . eit = inti : een Baek fap J “Married ea tac; Delores Sen Sosy Stas her Her bonkheeper ith py of OM, WHE wp pating or tend kes oy two kinds of ae let natonal capa . : j ome § | § ‘ : . are ar , A 4 ’ > qi Stic. : Saturday at Dimmié Governess, senior; Sue heuse every ‘Friday night, crc Now that we te busy, but DON’T start out try- Let her go, Lover! Both are members of Unit 2. hew ried, I am still his bookkeeper - r go, Lover! Rhew, underclassmen; Santhy a she gis spending the an re nip — ing to live alone. It never entra Annas and Valarie Armstrong But without pay. I am begin- DUE For a personal reply, write ° Methodist organizations; Thomas Nichols, re ae. with ning to think I was better off ee peta ee petal bs ABBY in care of this paper. BY idge Gr Oup : Vicky: inte? me, Then her — before I married him. What AND VERY SORRY =nclose a self - addressed, Church were athletics; Vicky ‘Annas, girls he triend eae Wi ' ; Sports; Sharan Freeman, ad- rch gives? , se ,. stainped: envelope. Inners N amed ; >t i. a icks her up « - * t a seacinga and Sherry Fink, : 8685 : SLAVE GIRL “DEAR ABBY: I am nine N Off First place winners at the q Markham, copy writer. ; o years old and I still suck my ; Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club | } “Her boy DEAR SLAVE: Not your . ew 1cers . daughter of Joyce Reynokis, president of thumb. The doctor tells my : held Monday evening at the ie Charles el et gets her ‘ack bargaining: position "than you other not to worry that Twill Mamed by Club Elks Temple were Dr. and rs. horelite the names of the new mem- a ine’ Son 5.9 Sheee te were'only his utgrow it but my mother is 7 M. B. Kessler, John Kraus and Markhams a pb mye F bias ¢ hosband hookkeeper Fike dur head Seared Sryway aed Sere at New officers of the Canter. Mrs, Ericson Lows y Annas, Sherry and’, ' RS {so er me. Now my mother says ; a Other winners were Dr. W. | iwceburg, . y ; . = re Dr. W. H. Waltacebu 8 Sue Rhew of the Quiver, and fo-pick her up * * * if 1 don’t stop it she will take bury Club for 1958 are Lloyd Barron, E. V. Clarke. Mrs. Ontario, Ronald Sugg and Allah Tillema’ . » ABBY. Lean wt! | “DEAR ABBY: I wotild like me to one of those. men who ray. president: Mrs. William — Norma Keller, Henry, Georgia, and George W. of the print shop. \ a ee ‘MY tb fell every woman who has = makes you lay down on a yp ot Ve president; Mrs. Stuart Murphy and Mrs. . Se eee own husband says I: am aS had her pride hurt by a phi- «couch and tell your dreams to. = ert isgrigg, S€cre- Glenn M. Matteson, _ Tiedeman, Ity as whe is and if 4.don’t - tary; and Gordon Reynold son. of -the * Tomahawk staff new mer. Fi ot feck tends ai thls “deal landering husband: ‘Don't be, That would be awful. Please pal ; mn Reynolds, oo of the ladies pairs in bers of the society are Linda. proud—be practical!’ I went - help me.” eer. regional tournament held George Cousens, Marjorie Crowder, PI will handle It his own Way. through plenty with a husband THUMB SUCKER Board members are Mrs. _ at the Detroit-Leland Hotel May : Pisdimens ta Henry, Jackie Loomis, ease tell me. what A oexe who I knew: was stepping out : Charles H. Allen, Mrs. Robert) 29June'1, were Mrs. Perry Cla ; scandy ome ‘Seaes Obanesian and Rich- 2 A on me all the 26 years of our DEAR THUMB SUCKER: If © Isgrigg. Mr. Reynolds, Dr. E. Brink and Mrs. Robert 4 of Clare. ard Reynolds. _ DEAR FRIEND: I ‘can't married jJife. I stuck until the your doctor says you will out- Donald Betgeron and Dan Kircher, both members of the 'MR, and MRS. G. W. TIEDEMAN . The banquet was the last for give you any bétter advice _ kids were grown and married grow it, your mother should = Murphy. — Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club ; a i i ee . ‘ : as p ; , : . \ a < f 7 ; * ~ : ; . r # i, . {- 1662 S. Telegroph Rd.. | SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9—SATURDAY ‘til 6 THURSDAY! FRIDAY! * a | arge “grou P of early” summer dresses - $PECIALLY PRICED! were 22.95 to 29.95 to . were 34.95 to 55.00 to Pure silks! Sweater dresses! - Moygashel linens! Prints! Fine cottons! Silk and linens! Juniors’ 9 to 15 — Misses’ 10 fo 20! Casuals! Afternoon Aresses! Cocktail dresses! 2-6. types! a eg = ee ae I _ Prints! | Pure Silks! ) Linens! t Jacket peal a]. ‘Sizes 10 ~ js vw My He ve yer ed ’ “We ora oY THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 s 1958 : New. Officers Installed 22 — . ) FLOWERS AND RICE AND EVERYTHING NICE 59 ORCHARD AL TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS mittee were Mrs Blet- stein, chairman; Mrs. or Edward Blumeno, ‘Mrs. Harold Blumeno, Mrs. Charles J, Ja- cobs and Mrs.. Irving Merko- vitz, , About halt the in Wonen’s Section. |Swmed in the U. S. i under 15 years of Four pages today comprise one-quarter of the total : population, e ' FE 2.0127 Pas ie a ivi - wed tat os oren chairman Mr aed: Cain talks over the day's events with © B'nai Israel ‘Sisterhood Attends Luncheon : cg at the. Bletstein, Mrss Daniel ped installing offi- new board 4 member (3 : Peatine Frees Paates Bossy —— * Webster and Randém House from $1.00 up: Morris Mrs. for jone Taam of dresses, | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd, SPECIAL PURCHASE! This Rogers beauty half slip made entirely of nylon lace with a beautiful all-over lace design. BP id _ 5.95 VALUE. White, champagne, . mint. green, apricot. ‘ orty Reaps Harvest |* : of Ten Year's Effort Ree ESie| _ By RUTH MILLETT She is more attractive at 40 than she was.at 30. Since that is quite an achievement for any woman, you ‘might like to know how this woman managed it. | Here are a few—if not all—of the things she has done | in aa 10 years that make her a more attractive wom- She got back the slender figure she lost during the Stains From Plastic nothing will. So always use soap : detergent suds to wash pinatice) ean. Tones Up Muscles = Massage has its value in reduc-’ ing but it may not be what you think, It doesn't remove weight: but | does tone up muscles and stimu- late circulation. \Use Sdap to lamove ! " Models as Low as 67... Tax See Us. for Qur. Price Before You Buy a Portable Typewriter General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. LAWRENCE _ -FE2-0135 children, and through diet ‘and exercise shé has man-| aged to keep it. years when she was having|— \clothes best suited to her and how ‘to wear them; So you notice her ;now when 10 years ago she was easily lost in the crowd. In taking on community work she has developed her talents and ‘gained in self-confidence and poise. She has done all the little things lold friends and to make new ones. | $o, having made a place for her- self, her personality has become, easy and natural. But 10 years ago anyone meeting her would | are described her as shy or un-! sure. | | have become a charming, gra- cious hostess, one who makes each guest feel like a very spe- cial one, She has moved right along at. moved ahead in his career, in- "2 of hanging back. In a few words, what this wom- an has done is what more women! could do. She jeft girlhood behind | without trying to cling and stepped out with head high on the road.to becoming a charm- ing, attractive, helpful, happy wom. | She has learned the type of! \necessary to keep in touch with | She has entertained enough to her husband's side as he has |, to it—|] ~ \ WON'T SKIP PRINTS ON PAPER,..WON'T EVEN SKIP OVER A SMEAR OF SUTTER - OFFICE At LAST! A PEN maa NEW Paper:Mare CAPRI MARK III pg ages -GENERAL‘PRINTING and , SUPPLY 17 W, Lawrence St.) FE 2-0135 ress _eigee SS > (eee te, Seog? be es me: Siar oS SE Soe a es ‘ ee eens se F * ee * 2 g ches meen 4 25 ae: oe ae Tee te E = ; = : i. - : x ‘ ee tests 2 : z ay) ey go ee i Te t oe ae . tat 4 = oe ay: <=. : e ae act as : . ae ae) . ae roe cs % uy a pore ee ey Oe 3 ; a cic he $a a, oe a ae ey proe if eh eee ee GME us : fog) opens ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1958 2 fe z ; ee 4 hark : . oe rcsahoreeteds "i aa : : 5 - i aN a = : - Blowing Top Can Establish SelfRespect [imcrananar oe lOwiIng op ~ON Le ‘sta IS of. elT- le __jreal cause of our reliet after a= ‘Today's cook is Mrs, Fred- starch and other % cup sugar © : ‘ ing on serving that cake to Phyllis.| Mary Ann Lane and James D urphy of Lansing, was maid of blowup so that we can hold on to|” erick Lebersuch, She keeps to, juice: Cook until thick, © a, , ; But you can never count on any-|Maggard were married at 11 a.m.jhonor. She wore a our new self-respect—and begin to|” busy with three young daugh- stirring constantly. Add cher- © thing in this house. Really, moth |Saturday at 8, Michel Church.igown of orchid chiffon sad esirled iestabtiats it s9, consciously 18 our! ters and some church work. ries and pour over coconut ~ ‘ er“. .” The Rev, Norman Thomes offici-|a cascade of yellow carnations. .|minds that we don’t have to blow|” Gardening and reading are crust. Add remaining crumbs : : eames : ated, ° S, "te ef Vup every time Maida attacks it, ber hobbies, over the top of the fruit. : 7 : sal GO tee areca dene The bride 4s the daughter of] Bridesmaids were Patricia When, like her mother, we at- CHERRY DESSERT * “2 @ | RGHASE q Sheba?” she shouted. “Let's get Mr. and Mrs. John C, Lane ofjof Lansing and Sally Lane sister tribute our relief to the explosion — By Mrs, Frederick Bake 30 minutes in a 400- ; e | this straight! I'll eat cake when- Perry street, and the btide-|of the bridle. wore’ Waltz-) tise we lose the whale benefit || 1% cups shrédded coconut eo : — Mr. and Mrs.|length yellow chiffon, and! of our little adventure inte self; | {> “uP sugar Garer oven: Cut nie epemmes Fi — : B, Maggard of Isom, Ky., form-|carried cascades’ of CAMNA-| sescrtion We pat our trast into |. ii cups sifted tour =——s« AM Serve with ice cream or | . , Sealtest lee Gream Seiies at thede | soot cas ac tates | ok as eee ee ; Famous Moke 7 ‘opulor Prices | tapered |paie Hannan and Harold: Sims| ™%, we feel obliged to produce a Me | RIKER FOUNTAIN | “scaioped. Sabrina |served as ushers temper tantram. ‘Good Secretary Needs DWEAR | - Riker Building Lobby ~~ ag tee Me salggae yp Ak Paes This is a waste of energy. Ja ‘ac J “ . ner relatives a t-of- - P : > Shion at baal ee NS a cine git, Bowes retet, inuttcienty! Sei ]] Plus Personality 3 ane: : | ip veil of silk illusion|‘Dere at 723) Pm. ceived Seli-respecting parent. __ EAST LANSING (INS) — A | leading corporetions listed on | Custom Draperies a crown of hand-| sts in a.sheath dress of dusty = Michigan State University | the New York Stock exchange; i: | ) trimmed .with sequins.|-.. French nylon over . taffeta Study of the nation’s top-flight | bank presidents and governors |e ‘The YARDSTICK . [/S% carried a bouquet of white "7s Shite ncceasories and cor 7 secretaries has shown it takes | of several states. : ‘ MIRACLE MILE : . sage of a white and rose cym a lot more than basic business * * * if R 2.98 ¢ 3.98 bride’s cousin, Mary . JO! nidium orchids. ; skills “to be-the boss's Girl McCann summed up his find- | eg. 4.98 to 3. = The bridegroom’s mother wore Friday." ings saying, “A stenographer © A a beige two-piece silk organza Girls, to reach the top the with at least average intelli- Sorry, we can’t tell this famous e . “ 2 sheath dress with blue accessories secretarial ladder, havée\to | gence and stenographic skills, (€ enaher's name th r : and a beige cymbidium orchid. be friendly, .have a , but who is above average in |‘ nee <-> Tees Se i : x *« smile, be courteous, act like a | initiative, courteousness and (€ pajamas are selling, right now, lady, have a pleasing voice, who hes a friendly attitude to- | dress properly and, of course, | ward people should make a (€ | know your job well. . . very good secretary. Ge | : RESULTS OF SURVEY i : : These things were listed in Bingo With Music the results of a survey con- . —€ ducted by Gene McCann of the Here's a new idea for parior p~ MSU Department of Business -fun: Name That Tune, the first ( Education and Secretarial Stud- (game to be played on a phono- | ies. - °* graph, uses bits from 160 famous (, The survey included talks songs as the base for musical @ with. secretaries who work for ‘bingo. ibe PRIORY (4 OOO \ FAIS \ ALO . For the Girl Graduate The best Perfume Paris has to offer... ARPE'GE. in stores around the’ country for much, much more! You'll find baby - dolls, Bermuda- lengths and pedal-pusher pa- jamas in wonderful drip-dry cottons in an. assortment of patterns! Sizes 4-14. For her going-away oitfit, the} - bride wore a green print chemise with white accessories. Following a trip to Washington, D. C., and the ‘Shenandoah Valley, the couple will ‘live at Cass Lake. Shower Fetes | Mary Singles at Cook Home | A shower was given Sunday in| \the Perry street home of Delores! ‘Cook for Mary : Theres Singles, | ‘daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Singles of Oliver street. Her mar-, riage to Samuel Plaseczny, son ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Plaseczny| ‘of Detroit, will be an event of) | June 14. | Guests attending were Mrs. Paul Young Folks Shop Lower Level PQ2ROOOOOGOSO OOOO OgGoOOgdaoaeaeooseeoebeggg82000000 0 jlish, Rosemary Haak, Mrs. John by | Howells, Mary Heitjan, Mrs, Ed- L = ;ward Sornig, Carole Vanitveit, anvur Gloria Vizza, Margaret Bateman, |Coleen McEnery, Nancy Wright, | _Janette Ganje, Pat Hayden and Judy Marentette. | We'll take some of the credit for your favorite nurse's pretty smile! } She's probably wearing wonderful Clinics Just the right thing to wear — . + $0 Comfortable and so very becoming! when the invitation reads, ‘Dress S$ $ : . ‘You'll simply—but look divine!" To en-| M f M ae — mmee Ld, hance your figure, the front is : S oney or usi¢ fitted superbly in any size from Sf \ arrow-slim, the back gracefully S d 3% to 12, AAAA to E JA, : flared. Choose cotton or silk for with DON MacKINRON $8.95 to $10.95, this Printed Pattern. Printed Pattern 4615: Misses’ <4 |sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes. * — |3% yards 33-inch fabric. ie | Printed directions on each pat- - Ss jtern part. Easier, accurate. 1460 1460 | Send 50c in coins for this pattern j—add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne ““Music from Pontiac” Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, Limited Number Newest Chemise 137 P Dept., 243 West 17th j -Sketched St, New York il, N.Y. Print MON. — FRI. 1 P.M. Blouson Chemise tom plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. { STAPP’S ... the shoe we put on fits ; .. PAULPS SHOE STORE Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years MELVIN H, FARRAR To be graduated June 4 from the U. S. Military Academy at ‘ West Point, N. Y., is Melvin 35 N. Saginaw St. Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 H. Farrar. He is the son of | | Mr. and Mrs, Melvin E. Far- , rar of Highland road. | — | PTTTTTTITTT Titi Andre’s Superb Specials! | CUSTOM $7750 Cold Wave pote a FOR FIRST STEPS, CHOOSE the name you know... the quality you trust ...the fit and construction so many doctors recommend, al Navy, Green, Jade, Black, Light Blue. 2 Our Salon | x “broad heel Is “—~ seat and AIR snugiheelii An exceptional purchase by CONDITIONED Arthur's briags you these . newest, summer cottons, in : the smartest styling. Choose 15 Expert either Buttoned and bowed Gearsten front with lightly gathered te Serve You back or the shapely sheath style. Easy-to-care for Cot- ton Cupioni. Perfect for the occassion for which you want to be especially smartly dressed. y $15 Wave ow *10" 20 Wave now 912% Complete — 25 Wave ww 15" Ce “Were Service and Quality Are Supreme”. « . OPEN FRIDAY TILO PLM. Andre Beauty CSalon —uont: 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 Pret Tit iii T) HO fy, (...plus our skill in fitting baby feet) Sizes 7-15 JUVENILE BOOTERY ; | 28 E. Lawrence St. (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9) p p S : and | / ! \ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. at Telegraph (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) - * Dress Salon Second Floor AP 0000080006889 06800080888888S88H8HSH8OHOSE8E5 Od data diedia te dada dadadndadady ddd ddedndadedude.dadadadndudedtkAddb&d444444°2 02RD \ “4 i i ‘ ‘ ’ ) ‘ ’ 1 * v +o . ‘ . | | ' } z « nel R . 4 } r . ; i } : ; \ ; 4 j= : ‘1 f ee C > \ ; : oe : at : . C : i . = : , e | ' ¢ Ps i ry ‘ : z : ii \ : : : f : ie ; t . " " 2 + = . Nek ay ; i ) : aan eam e ane er eid aie ee eke ea aha ae Oe ODE BOO ADRS Se i a oe eas é a > “ s ee Es et =o Sod Zs Fee vee roe an ; } ie AB A a oe Piette = ; a2 : . ’ 4 % * 2 ee a + tage ce = ‘ >) TWENTY-FOUR . 4 by Edythe McCulloch The Picture You Make , Your appearance and the impression you leave are. the sum_total of all your beauty habits. “ | Let cleanliness be the basis of your beauty. Hair neat, shin- ing and becomingly groomed. make-up skillfully applied. Dress with care... not neces- sarily expensively but in good taste. Don't stop here ~ .. for beauty alone is not enough. Develop Garaytne “Uagieciaaih ean take you farther, stay with you longer than beauty. Many physical .becuty. The best advice we can leave your own interests first . ; instead ask about the inierests of these around you. Phone Edythe Hands well car or and f times it can actually replace |; with you is forgo speaking of [I Beauty Shoppe, FE 273 | Colorful Cotton Exclusives MINX % .. Dresses for Juniors | De’ Cor Shop | “> 98 Yd. 72” wide, assorted colors 35% wool — 65% rayon | 139 Oskiond Ave. —-_-~Pontiae In Cards Never Moretmportant Winners | 2 Take All |, By EMILY POST s “Dear Mrs. Post: When He it i 53 i ‘ i z a } TELE that we are hosts make it seem be- | inhospitable for us to consider = their card debts seriously?” es oprrng thay: - oi Answer: No. You either play ee ee ee ae ak if ul i : i ayes ie EF this work in mathematics her away, but his name cannot | at the University of Kansas appear on the wedding invita- where he has an assistantship. Z ‘a . Att ‘ seeing oe Se "| itjoor, hl you should’ bo se same position as the others who . clay’ tala abou ae ag “4 are playing with you. | _ on eee ren ae “Dear = niece | than usual, use an | cream and stepfather ever since her .] cream about the eyes at night. parents’ divorce 10 years ago. | You-may have to change your on afd off throughout these |Skin often becomes a shade or two) % years but there never has been darker during this nine “months. any great love between them, delivery. Because of this change) @ and her stepfather has been you may also want to wear & very good to her. It usually returns to normal after) @ “Now that she js to be mar- brighter lipstick. Also finger-pat a N ried, she insists upon having light colored make-up subtly under) @ her father give her away and pan 5 Or ee ‘ | also to have his name on the ), S invitations along with her Shampoo your hair once a week) mother’s, omitting her step- and wear it in a style, that adds @ father’s name entirely. I think height. Do not allow your tresses to this is all wrong but before I get full and bushy around the jaw-| @ say anything I would like to line. This adds to the chunky ap-/~ : know from you if this is ever pearance you already have, or Soon; @ done?” will have. ' e e ee x _* Areme Chapter _[Santest to, be held June 26 a ( contestants will be from the N eC pi, eck Deserves. Of OES-Plars: —[pettnc, watertord Recheter and ) Officers Night = "amo might the younger one be | areme Chapter No, 503, OES, New members. received were) in Byer vb Mrs. William. Woodruff, presi-| Members were invited to attena|%™, Won the trophy for most ek ___|_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 1958 Ben ee AJAX DRY CLEANERS Firat in City of 2 DRIVE-IN WINDOWS © Yes, you can be more beautiful’... one of “Tony’s distinctive. new coiffures, designed to flatter your features, will do it! e are 7 eee Answer: Not necessarily. Jf, class to be weight lost last week. . for instance, one brother is |tet nc? y.n, Monday sat the, Election of new atficers will be} several years older than the home’ of Norton Grahaim, worthy|"¢!4 June 24 Members on the bridegroom and he-has another patron, on Joslyn avenue, - . | almost his own age, everyone On June 16 at 8 p.m. the chapter James King, Mrs. Wava Forker will understand that it is be- |win’ sponsor Advanced Officers/@%4 Mrs. Edward Cook. PERMANENTS styled as YOU _ like it! \ HAIR CUTTING — TINTS PREE PARKING IMPERIAL 219 Auburn Ave. 2878 Professional ;. ‘| Detroit's Department ‘of Parks and|sonf > "= <— | CROC k k R’S . Recreation, will present the open-| ~ ing concert of its 1958 season Sun-/Student Musicale : J The 52-piece Belle Isle Concert/Swaney, who was assisted by Mrs. Band, sponsored by the City of|Furn Tubbs Mrs, A. W, Robin- A new starting time for the Sun-MMeets for Picnic } HOME-MADE CANDIES AND RESTAURANT PERMANENTS, _ CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry start|Martha Kurzweil concluded the i deze Sroweh Sater wut a pogeege Have You Tried Our New League of Tuesday Musicale. Butterscotch Coated Candies? Awards for high points earned|| : . . Sargtoct Mizews, Fanart CROCKER'S and Joyce Livingstone. Carolyn ° 857 W. HURON Wharton received recognition for from... . $5.00 mre mt Perio) BETTER THINGS TO EAT san, Metropolitan Club . aaa248|Plans July 1 Supper Write, phone or call in PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL . UVa S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Metropolitan Club Spirit No. 6) Ladies Auxiliary met Tuesday eve- person “or Free Pamphlet. . , PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 HOLLYWOOD ®ESuz¥ ALL PERMANENIS | $375 ee | -NONE HIGHER Stay up 7 without supporter of any kind... - 37 different kinds to choose, from, guarantees the right curl for your hair- : over-the-knee elastic-top You Get All This: | *& Custom Haircut ‘* tSyled Set Dad can be sure of yeast comfort when he NYLONS + Permanent by ¢ Our Famous steps into these handsome slippers: made of fine, : an ‘Guarantee, a soft leathers. They are hand turned for greater Licensed Complete Wave flexibility. See-our complete line in your choice. , 35 Operator for $3.75— _ of styles and colors. It’s the smart gift for a ee 2 None Higher . lucky Dad. 2 co a re3 . Cool is the word-for these : * es 0 eat sticky rdie _ “Shoes for the Entire Family” pal rey ve ’ fies on and they stay up themselves. ney 4 stretch styles in 5-A-T. streak-free - WS-denier seanfrees in SAT, Sites 844: to ll. | TODD’S Shoe Store | 20 W. Huron Street — —- FE’2.8821 78, NORTH SAGINAW STREET _——FE 83560. if « * “ ‘. a= + . u i e i t j : “y | : eee d . ' ‘ : 4 4 6 { “ td x : j * . 2 j \ ; Si i 4 : . ry if i OPEN EVERY NICHT TO 9 Mon. through Sot. SAGINAW AT cause he is much more inti- |Night at a special meeting. Mrs.| . WARREN, PONTIAC | that he choses 6, land County association breakfast its work, strenth- ‘ best man. _ ¢will be held at Avon Park, Roches-| A touch-up will keep a mani-| en the neck muscles with ex- (\ ter, at 8 a.m. on July 2, ——_| cure looking better longer. A coat| ercise. 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Dill Pickl 3S Size |= \@im| INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN 2! 7 JO Ut ices . Pie | : : Conboy So see caarin can oe the on eee = | Se Off Lobel : ¢ is Waa $ 14 ¢ 3} | Detergent | Treesweet Frozen Lemeele 10: D 1" om “asl | SURFe= } ) 5 Ci TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE ROAD in Win Mile y , As ae ——_ oa i PWENTY-SIX _Whale Defeats Him cael oo . | 2 e ie as c —s. eet £ THE PONTIAC ¥ RRESS, WEDNESDAY, pa Cue co 2 eS OS a a Ee ee ee ee > eee eae Fie Shee ee a By Fe ae a. 5 one Seo tg ae a, 2 Ske + ae 2 ee a 2 et 2 mip * 1202 Pupils, Teachers Poisoned VANCOUVER, B. °C, #—Lars Anderson accidentally caught a whale in his gillnet while fishing off Prince Royal Island..The whale began towing the boat out to sea. Anderson had to hack off the $800 net. ION, NG poisoning turned a gay year's-end school luncheon. into a nightmare Yor 202 retching, screaming chil- ‘dren and teachers at a small igrade school yesterday. The tide of ill youngsters com- |pletely overran the small com- imunity hospital and taxed emer- gency facilities at the school, Doctors said all patients will re-, cover, | ; * * * The sudden emergency was met | The 60-bed Marion General Hos- ‘pital admitted 202 children and iteachers from the 227-pupil Eu- a Cross Elementary School. Dr. W.F.E. Lostin, public health ‘officer, suspected that, the poison- ip came from ham. | 2 to * | The hospital, alerted by school |Officials when the first symptoms ‘appears about two hours after |lunch, started preparations imme- | diately for handling an emergency 30’ 4 RANGE \situation, Hospital staff members . {moved 19 ambulatory patients. to ‘nearby nurses quarters, dis- - Regular $269.95 ‘charged four patients and emptied | NOW ONLY. : wy hospital beds except four. Additional beds—many of them 199 W.T FRAYER' | G.E. ressie {AP) — Food: supplemented by nurses and res- cue squads from nearby towns. Pupils received first aid at the school, Ambulances shuttled the " and teachers to the hospi- State highway patrolmen rushed additional medical supplies from Asheville, 35. miles to the west. By early evening many of the Happiness Turns to ‘Nighinare: oak fat House Probe | hil “ children had Teoovered:sutfclent-| es Interlochen| yy to state saeney Wont Ger i Gets Mixed Reactions _Bighigearold Buddy Honey, From .Congressmen _ bed near the ‘third floor stairesse,| WASHINGTON. (UPI) =. Dr. whispered to a newsman: “Where's my britches? I want to go home now.” 1 ‘ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Pres- ident Eisenhower today told Unit- ed States Naval Academy gradu- ates their overriding goal in this nuclear age must be prevention of war and promotion of world peace. . * * & But he“said too that a just peace can be won only from a position of strength — and that the armed services “have become, indeed, great shields to guard the peace.” In sounding that note, Eisenhow- er also plugged for his controver- sial defense reorganization pro- gram without mentioning it spe- cifically. He told the 900 academy graduates — being commissioned as ensigns, in the Navy or second lieutenants in the Air Force or Marine Corps — to keep up to date on the-principles of effective military management. Then he added: Set Peace as Your Goal, Ike Tells Navy Grads | jcots and roll-aways donated by | townspeople after a radio appeal GE. DELUXE CLOTHES DRYER "|| —were placed in hospital corri- Regular $289.95 NOW ONLY ling ‘room became wards, 199 xk *« * | The town’s medical force was G.E. FAMILY SIZED REFRIG. Regular $269.95 NOW ONLY 199 | W.T, i } ROOM AIR | CONDITIONER Reguler $269.95 | NOW ONLY | ‘199 HI-FI SET Reguler $249.95 NOW ONLY 199. RCA VICTOR RCA VICTOR CONSOLE TV Regular $289.95 NOW ONLY 199 | Bedroom enae | 2-Pc, Sectionals | Water Softeners . and . Many Other Items | SALE | PRICED at | “199 eo | FRAYER’S | 589 Orchard Lake Ave. _ FE 4-0526 Open Eves. “til 9:00 | Set il 6:00 | PREMIUM BEER * Rep. Robert P! Griffin (R-Mich.) Musicians Union Presi- taanid “aieaties” EL ganization can be es dangerous to|mer J. Holland (D-Pa.), @ mem- our nation as obsolescence iniber of the Steelworkers U: Union, weaponry.” eige reel act horny ill vai * : biased against unions.” —, commencement _ exer- of “For modern war,” he said, “‘is}by placing the camp on the un- preposterously and mutually anmi-|ion’s “unfair list’ for the last 13 pia peace is the imperative|years. - our age.” Maddy also said he was “thrown ew _— Pisigheary as out’ of the musicians union for ashington for third visit to) criticizing Petrillo and that a num- the Naval Academy since he took| ner of musicians have been ex- aes Ss) 10k Tile wan Was fat ; pelled for teaching at the camp. tm te he 2 ed g The music professor at the Uni- commmcmen bere, versity of Michigan said the most recent abuse was that Petrillo forced cancellation of an invita- tion to the camp's high -school band to play at the dedication of the Mackinac Straits Bridge June 27.. The union threatened to bring 3,000. pickets to the ceremony. Jury Impaneled in Assault Trial of Mickey Cohen LOS ANGELES (AP)—Five men|Moose Lodge Installs and seven women have been/Baxter in State Post warned of the worst—and impan- eled as a jury to try Mickey! John P. Baxter, past president of Cohen. Pontiac Moose ‘Lodge 182, was among the new officers of the . Michigan Moose Legion No. 105 Cohen was charged with assault after federal narcotics otticer | nstalled at a recent legion ban- Howard W. Chappell claimed the|™t ho o* little ex-convict slugged him Baxter, of 571 Third Ave., was in- aos. > ChaP-| stalled to the chair of West’ Moose pell’'s office. at the ceremony held in the Dear- we & born Lodge last weekend. Prospective jurors were asked| He has also been elected state by the prosecution yesterday if|vice president- and will take the they would be prejudiced becanse/position at an installation to be government witnesses would have jheld later this summer, it was an- to quote “lewd and obscene/nounced. ; phrases and words Cohen used. in his assault on Chappell.” — Independent oil operating com- Cohen’s attorneys asked them if |panies drill about 60 per cent of all they would be prejudiced against|the wells in the United States. that x * * Joseph E. Maddy, founder of the| rial In ‘an address prepared for the FP cw eegeocoe agen ges : Stirring . By JACK. BELL WASHINGTON (AP) — Repub- -4licans viewed with some misgiv- ings today the entry of James A. ine Farley into the New York sena- Farley, the old pro of the first _@lections of Franklin D. . announced in New York yesterday he will be a can- tic nomina- 228: 22% a This projected return to politics of the genial former postmaster general complicated an already involved ‘ situation in his own party. It gave no cheer to Re- ROBERT TRICKER (Civitan President Gets Higher Post The current president of the Pon- tiac Civitan Club, Robert Tricker, of 204 Dick Ave., has been elected Great Lakes District, it wag an- nounced today. Tricker has been with the Pon- having served twice as vice presi- dent before becoming president, He will officially take over his new district position on July 1, when he surrenders his position with the local Civitan group to the 1958 president-elect, Dr. George Ross. lieutenant governor of the Civitan's, tiac club for just over three years, from {Attacks Petilo Farley's Bid for Senate k ob Up Some said Farley's move was Cohen because of his reputation. ‘develop into new production fields. OW Pfeiffer brings you a great new premium quality beer that’s refresh- ‘ingly light without sacrificing real beer character and satisfaction. - @ In independent laboratory taste tests, to- day’s new Pfeiffer was the winner over five higher-priced national premium beers. e In the trend toward lighter beers, real beer qualities have often been lost. 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Pp ¢ \Syeuz 29° | FOOD PIES |f Pies 7 YO R c Pigs. 0’ e sige ey ; c | CHOICE | Always Plenty of 6-69 id . 4 tor BQe 49 Ee ta — | FREE PARKING | 1 LB. 7 Just Mix With Milk , | Large Family Size | . | ReneS amt ‘ - gh OP ae Giving Homers olleges By CHUCK ABAIR Next stop for the top Oakland County area prep stars is college and many of the top athletes have made their choices. Trackman Larry Beamer of Pontiac Central has decided on Michigan. Jerry Ohngren of St. Mikes is planning on Michigan State. John Herrington, Waterford cager; is set on Central Michigan with Birmingham golfer Pete Green ~ planning on DePauw, Maple OHNGREN -, BEAMER swimmer Tom ' Bechtel on _KELLEY. - HARDIMAN Michigan and Lake Orion. cdder and cagey Mick Mira - Going to ME to Central Michigan. Beamer played key role in leading Pontiac Contra ' to its 4th straight state track title. Obngren impressed several college coaches with his line play at St, Mikes and Niera was a three sport ace at Lake Orion. Bechtel has rewritten the swimming record books ‘at. Birmingham and Green is- ‘Fated, one of the wens out- standing golfers. Many area athletes plan on collens but no participation in sports, others are undecitied and may enter the service. x * * Versatile, athletes LeRoy Parks of Clarkston’ and Dick Whitmer of Pontiac are undecided. Siichilgws will be getting besiballer Shan.Gritfth of Pontiac, gridder Jim Kearney of Bloomfield Hills, Todd Grant of Southfield, John Studebaker and Jim Ludwig of Cranbrook, Bill Tunnieliff of Ferndale St. James, Jim Marsh of Farmington, Dennis Van Sicklen of ees ee ee ae FIGLEY _GuANT 3 - ‘Remeo ‘Another track ace heading for Restera } - tiao's Roger Coates, along with Bd Thompson of Armada, ron ee ee ee a . ee dics shebdade' 0 these ox Watictinite TR cole, : gridders John Lomakoski, Bud Dodge and Butch Satiotes Sea eres Necuny of Meer pnd Bee Bor: of Hotty, Cert Pinter of Divsen, sad. i John Rise of Waterford are planing op ANUS Ee may get Rolph’ Gordhammer of West Bloomfleld, Dour Storey of Lake Orion, and Bob Riston of Bloomfield Birds. Still Masters Over Tigers, ). iF Burning Loses = A kk * ok ok oe Covington, Aaron Each Hit Pair | Even Without Bengals Able to Get Only Six Singles Off Portocarrero BALTIMORE # — Jim Bunning solved his homerun ball problem against the Baltimore Orioles last night. But his Detroit Tiger team- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Milwaukee Braves Lave re- one-game total of the year, -Seehngredlggnllly ing F gov ‘of their runs in a 7-6 decision Francisco last night, The . {ond hauled the Braves from be- thind in the eighth inning and 2% ond place, .010 percentage points behind. . + «x & ‘Wes Covington and Hank Aaron each hit a . Covington’s sec- Aaron's second clinched it in the ninth, There-were at least two hore runs in every NL game yesterday Giants were shoved back into sec- mates couldn't year hits. a at : d rt fl clout for every four innings. Foster Castleman and Billy. Gard- -. « Castleman’s Gouble in the see: ond drove home Jim Marshall for Baltimore’s first ran. Porto- in the sixth on Gene Woodling’s - single. : ' The Oriole pitcher upped his record to 42 in handcuffing the Tigers. : * * * After giving up a first-inning single to Harvey Kuenn, who col- lected two of Detroit's hits, Portocarerro retired 15 batters in a row before Frank Bolling and Billy Martin hit successive singles with two. out in the sixth, With runners on first and ‘second, Kuenn flied out. _ * * & . Al Kaline’s single in the seventh sfarted Portocarrero’s worst jam. ‘The rightfielder moved to third on Hazle’s one-out single. But Ray Boone, batting for Reno Bertoia, grounded into a double/ play. ‘ The game, attended by 33,992 spectators on Interfaith Night, was delayed 10 minutes in the seventh inning by a fireworks display and a 65-foot dive by a flaming high diver into a tank of water. * * * Frank Lary was scheduled to pitch for Detroit in tonight's game against the Birds. Connie John- son will hurl. for Baltimore. —except at Los Angeles. That x * ? Braves on Home Run Spree: the Coliseum gave _ between the Dodgers arid WAITS FOR RETURNS — Dodger president, Walter O'Malley keeps an ear turned to a small - to get some sells ot the ee Se eee ee the stadium the Redlegs, hoping voters. < AP Wirephete good news about the balloting on site which was presented to the Maple Leafs Get Goalie; Wings Buy Three MONTREAL (AP) — National Hockey. League clubs Tuesday picked up nine players from the minors in the annual draft just before a three-player sale by the Montreal Canadiens to the Detroit ‘Red Wings was announced. * * * The player rated the biggest plum in the draft was g Johnny Bower, grabbed \frony” the Cleveland Barons of the American League by the Toronto Maple ‘Leafs’ for the $15,000 draft price. The deal between Montreal and Detroit sent three Canadiens’ farmhands to the Red Wings. They are Gene Achtymichuk, a center from the Montreal Royals of the ‘\ s nome aee rhe eee b ot Quebec League; defenseman Sie ne yardner a» 64 0 2 ¢ MacPherson, who has been wi Keen ef 4 8 : ° Proodling it a9 H {Edmonton of the Western League, eee” {83} Brees 1b! oes aed tes equa wah paar wm 8363) who to! ast season We hemlet Marshall 1b HH 18 inigan of the Quebec League. Bolling 3b 0 6.6 0 "man ss 3233 ison é «8.9.8.0 Portocarop 3 1 x & * — amp oes. saw brief service last season with Hoeft p oone d-Lauc 1000 Busce p 6000 a Totals 31066 Totals 322102 City Golfer Shoots Ace seunden tent Gouda tea eee es Rin: Spied ‘out for Wilson in ath;| Euell Smith of Pontiac scored eet Om OF Beet fe oth. 5 g_git hole-in-one recently at . Twin a ‘ei 1.9 ! ae °. 2 5° Lakes Golf Club. Using his 7-iron, . DP. her and|Smith aced the 155-yard par three Marsnali: ' Goto Pie E L. r a 4th hole with Don Vantine and 2B—Castieman, “a by goat Ken Whitcomb as witnesses. e Bunning (le, 2-89 50005-8 $ 0 s$ shot an score of 76, ~ 1 glans.” 3 é $58 iiss the “2nd ace in his eolting oe ® ¢ Gicareer, preceded by one several aa 6 : ce “f eg rs Piles years ‘ago at City Municipal Mc~! eourse. . €ithe Leafs passed up an rtyn-|- NHL Clubs Pick Up Nine Players when from Montreal, took Achtymichuk. | Canadiens, in the same way, draft- the Canadiens in relief roles when injuries beget Canadiens, The six NHL clubs spent, in all, $95,000 in picking up minor leag- wers. The AHL spent $82,500. Springfield was the most prolific/® grabber of lesser talent, taking|© five players. 2 In taking Bower from Cleveland, || ed Hodge. ity to get Charlie Hodge F ok and athletic director at Evart, .|sueceeds Hack-Taylor.. Taylor re- _— to become coach at Char- MSU to "Meet Broncos “Docloring Your | Golf | By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF goalie behind Jacques Plante, * x * AHL was $15,000 for each player, from the other minors $10,000, The AHL forked over $7,500 for each player taken from the QHL and WHL. treal one each. Toronto, as insbplace fintuher in Montreal. Hodge has been No, 2)% The NHL draft price from the a When Needed. DIAGNOSIS: Uncertain Technique. ‘Treatment: The first step in producing a low-flying shot is to change the positioning of the ball at address. Stand so that PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Can't Keep the Ball Down NCAA district 4 champions, West-| -ern Michigan’s Broncos. The first, of of 10 Detroit Tiger schools in Michigan be held June 8 at Bale Gov each homer in every ga presented with a cake. Salvation ‘Army Team Ties for Second Spot Salvation Army moved into a second place tie in the City Church Softball League by defeating Trin- Gearae Potion of Ponts UME Wadd ok Walled Lake are thinking about Ferris, and Tom Chapdelaine of St. Mikes, Lloyd Asbury of Cranbrook and-John Erickson of RO Dondero are looking toward ~~ Point. x Louisville beckons Bill Yahne of Northville, Milan - Varajon and Ben Burkland of Troy. “aelitoran® Fur. (ira, Daremouts Ti; Lanes Starter pe eas a {nd Dondero) ‘Oscki (ot. Eastern or in British Amateur Event Gross of 51, Net of 37 Tops in Ladies’ League Miami Golfer Ousts Champ — ity Baptist 43 last night. _| son of England 32 and was at! a oe sete pa ng nar haga matched against Penrose in this Other games saw Church of thelfending champlon ob Reid Jack of afternoon's fourth round. Brethren defeat Columbia Avenue|scotiand 3 and 2. McHale lost to Lindsay Ren- Baptist, 96 and Baptist} Jimmy McHale of Philadelphia |frew of Glasgow 1 up and Frane nose out Bethany , 12-11.Jand Pvt. John Franek of Newton, |was eliminated by Ben Hanson of Central Christian defeated Stijn. J., first of nine Americans to England. A third American went Jokn's Lutheran in a high scoring/tee both’ were beaten but Bob out when Brig. Gen. Keith Comp- Sanat wares fey wnt Pear abe, re Wiens ot San! victory im- ’ ny tt keeabastt £4{egctny wits super® petra Bae ti Reiser tiles’ ae tee tee ty semi] m ented p gaisd’s ot s . ecnany Deptt £4 Mies *" air Force Master Sergeant Harold | ter cold, raim, wind and tog. : lke mist, a bright sun steamed over the old course at St. An- drew today. Miamian Penrose felt right at heme and pulled off the greatest triumph of his tournament career. The change in the weather, how- ever, was no help to McHale. The veteran former Walker Cup- per was off to a bad start, trailed by one at the fifth hole, and couldn't“ crack his rival although they went the entire 18 holes. * * * McHale was ohe of the three top hopes of returning the British batce End eget, serdllo boa Se ee . immy an experienced ~ internationalist. Mrs. Phillip Francis and Mrs. - AP Wirephote HURT BIRD-—Dejected Bob Nieman of the Baltimore Orioles sits in a wheel chair after X-rays were taken of his injured hand. No fracture was noted, but the American League’s leading hitter missed yesterday’s game against the Tigers. Baltimore still won © the right foot. For a very low © shot, the ball should be posi- Chicago, Toronto and New York!™ each took two players in the. NHL |j tioned just opposite the right draft; Boston, Detroit and Mon-|§ } ball with a downward blow — the NHL last season, had first)” the ball is positioned nearer toe. Next, determine to hit the BEFORE YOUR CLUBHEAD without him 2-0. | Pitcher Homers for Win — ee Pitcher Chuck Long of Deni’s Max Richardson took first-flight honors yesterday in the weekly session of the choice and promptly put the bite|~ on Bower, Chicago in first and|_ second choices took Autry Erick-|) son, a youngster on option to}, Providence of the AHL, and Howie|® Glover, a forward, . from Cleve-|~ land, Be the clubhead at contact. " *& *.! need a low shot. Also, you, New York took forward Phil Ma-|’ loney from Providence of the AHL and Jack McLeod from Saskatoon s. tiof the. WHL, : “Boston took forward Dan Pilizi- ani from Cleveland of the AHL|@ and Detroit, in the complicated |% deal to protect their. purchase! of # A \ h CONTACTS THE TURF. The hands will be well ahead of the clubface a om © ot ee ts tis jon tobe. OS fad 0 eehelele Vik? SAO wien 'you: need wy two aa oem tr ime or ome (Copyright 1958, John F. Dilleo,)" > “s pall, {with cry Hea vay er fe Se er ‘three-run’ “Circuit clout by Shipp in the 3rd inning was all the Pontiac Post Office needed for a 3-1 conquest of the American cae oe A aes ee eT game ‘at the end of three innings Franklin Products gaining an *Z oo es ; : i = = 2 4 ; i See Be ee OS? ee oo oe oer wre ‘eee : : : 124 5 = ees = . 5 ae oa a = oe 5 5 3 $e ok 5 es se s ¢ z ie eee Gee ae ‘ . - ‘ oe s a s if: + ‘ : = i = = 2 S fe * - ’ * ‘ 5 + 4a % ; . \, ¥ A : Es : ji THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUN! or 2 - in: voting to determine whether they will be pertnitted —_ a | TRavine, . : : ‘ : : = The last returns announced be-| ‘wr. outlying districts are al- The unusual voter ft - : ‘ - turnout was |vote of 104, But op ; re a 2 Lane ee edeors aleag|T@2¢y showing a. leading margin held largely. responsible for the |launched a i oe a5 carly today put toe ees Ahe*G for the ‘no’ side, And this may| sluggish rate st.which returns jand came Up. I< oe man x Dodger President Walter O’Mal- offset the small margin the down-| were being announged. ' Veteran |enough signatures to have the | - 4 Gallons, Reg. $2940 7 Hagan gf iek ana| (0% districts showed in the early| mewsmen said they could not re- matter referred to the er . said: See eae i Py just counting.” > call when election results were | Opponents of the Chavez R “PLUS... One Rock Island Re $ 295 - : too close to say anything.” Pape Cha: poate issue “om: 1 ig campaign g WOOL SPONGE. : g. ; © : would take City Counciiman Patrick Me- |ttoted by O'Malley. see tot Daten ac tthe Cot 0 ae TOTAL VALUE ....... $3235 : Rabiae: peaperty, eeated sont a Te ee ) ee : nee aa "OE ' : out of a poor deal. ’ vt rE Via Con Order mile from the Civic Centér. Dic aincxipas: THIS WEEK ONLY! $ 85 . &, & +... ‘> See ee > Maples Second All-Star Ducats The deal submitted to ihe voters| fasts, was wom ine }. The 4 Gallons of : ; LS \éaldotar UCAS — [as Proposition B, would convey contract. They called ‘DuPONT PAINT - Mf 1 ar a: oe is some 300 acres vez ieacal ‘ oe 2. in Tennis, Golf (Stazting Friday [rome tm bat aus in x) aafin wagiy Piet, ey mad | Plus the Sponge for... TED IN JAIL?—No, Ted Williams is not in jail. was eek Be eae a a BALTIMORE (AP) — You can|Field, a former Coast League| tity wely wnt Se. YOU SAVE $2.50 ‘slugger shakes hands with an inmate at Walpole State Prison in : begin writing for 7958 All-Star] Park. ‘ a Massachusetts who will be released in July. Williams visited the | Yermdale took the Eastern Mich), On the other side, ) , : heschell. tan t game tickets Friday—at The Dodgers would spend Up | j,imed that the Dodgers : youngster called the “Jimmy Fund.” He attended a stage pro- championship by whipping Hazel) ited to two four - tiered stad seating | money to the ci Modernization Materials Available: _ duction of the inmates’ version of “Stalag 17.” . |Park yesterday, 80, while Mt. 3 . about 52,000. They also would y i | é Loans e : -|@emens. scored victories in tennis Applicants for the reserved) construct a 4@-acre public. rec- rod psgparets bape onal ged ' ‘ seats also must send 75 cents for! reation park in the ravine at a = : ant gat ie AG. Smears: handling of each otder for the| cect of up to $800,000 and would | ‘ecreation park so be bull : , In consolation baseball ° ball club would involve the ball | iassic set for July 8th in Me-| ™asintain it at = cost of $60,000 a || game, East Detroit shutout Mt. ied nee year for 20 years. ee te ore os Clemens, 4-0. 27 Orcherd Loke FE 2-8381 : : The host Baltimore Orioles, said The city would spend up to two| would give the city a badly need-j - we [ . | | The Mt. Clemens golf team sur- : million dollars grading the ravinejed recreational facility. : ; jorders postmarked earlier than jf ] \prised the state champiorship Ma-|rigay will be ignored, as will . : . : a ples by posting ‘a total of 333\1.46. - seeking more than two} Y a : UIE ae RATIONAL LEAGUE Tass *. “ For reserved seats send saci . 60" ANNI \ ERSAR : New York Seaeere a e m — |Milwaukee ...... = _ = - Medalist was Fred George of or. money order—no cash—to the| < pa : Boston TH @g an ws pan Francisco... % 2 ‘31 “am |Port Huron with 38-39-77 et the|~Baltimore Baseball Club, Inc., |] > sein ea - ee : “a peng BOR a ee Gee OB ae ee Pert Bren Comtry Coe. Agent, PO. Box 363, Baltimore 3,] fj | Cheage .. 2 Be ip lee... ® 2 AB & x * * Md.” = Bilimore”< "| 7 2 “GS ie [Loe Anges”... 7, a <8 a | The Maples also were second —— | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS in tennis. B hi doubles weneig mas Ser tm ane See Tee ng, {team Ron Hamner and John Sco Wild Softball Games . Wash 18, Kansas City 8, tnd game Cincinnati & Lae Angeles” 3 ight won from John Bucholz and Hank * New Work, Chicago @ night aa fopays Gams” |Rarkinson of Mt. Clemens, 14,/* W rf d Boston 7, Cleveland 3. night Philadelphia at Chicago, 1:30 ph —Rob 61 and $7. in ate oF Loop TODAY'S GAMES un oe :.. aky S 2. m- % New York, La ee Rash (4-2) vs. McCormick ow. Bob Garrett H Is, Bats Two Wall's Service t gained Cnet) “vs, “peardivent <2). Pittsburgh at St. Louis, § p.m—Kline uris, : 8 e teams , Cleve Boston, 1 — Marieski| (64) vs. Brosnan (54). victories last hight in wild Water- | Ask us about it] (64) vs. Sullivan (£1) 1 ei Log Angeles, 19 p.m~—Had-| Boys Club to 13-1 Win lira Le pore ates load : Kansas City at eshington, 7:06 pm— « dt GC» vs Fotres (4-4). a pact ague- & on ms , Detieit at. Baltimore 7:05 pm. — Lary Philadelphia at Chicago, 1:29 p.m. | Bob Garrett was the pitching and|D'@yton Plains. Both were Na- P. 5 : * Caw Meee 5. Piusburgh af st Louis. 130 >m patting star yesterday as the Boys|inal loop contests. 9 e e THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Muvedkes at San Hancisce, 350 p.m.(Club drubbed Varden’s, 13-1, in a| Hubert Wall's team collected P ch at New York. -2, 12:30 p.m. ——— , be bese : ® | nine in the first three inni a of washing 7:0 = PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Class B City League baseball game |) De (Uns say ged hens : ma) —— Deirelt af Baltimore, 7:95 p.m. Phosniz ......-: Fe ket Set Seind iat Jaycee Park. at oa & 196 deciten over, : s, fa A a * x Hiller starred : oe wae a er Diego. 3) «0% )~=— 510s &a_—«|«On =the mound Garrett allowed) — | [Sacramento 3 4578” lonly three hits, struck out seven |e ne eee ke On| as | on . Poruand Ww 48 OE and walked none. At the plate he In = ame ; Seattle ; ‘ Jim Wall's club rallied for two Salt Lake City 8, Sacramento 2 whacked two singles and a triple,| 4. in the bottom of the 5th’ a yennueser 6, . drove in two runs and stole a base. | 1 s =e son 1190 Phoenix's, Seale 0 t ok * mara 00 delent. the Kngies, 12:0- | ul eague FOE mont Boys Club ...... 4121 230 2-1391/A sacrifice fly tallied the tying) 4 ry ageecta: Varden's .... 906 066 I—135\run andthe winning marker came : . ist Pet. | Garrett and Johnson; Bell, Meadows home via error j Pacific Cogst “Looplisiies: 8 FS iy | ——— 7 4 aeasées Y 1% | « : : Minneapolis ..... 23 22 360 3) Lf : School Joins Forces Witch & me | . a. Po ........ “a m «442. Bt ’ . With 4 Others eee 2 8S 01D HE SAY SEATTLE ®—The Pacific i ie se | = | Conference, which has endured at- Rochester oF bo 3 tacks from within and without for Terento — ........ 27” wb SST %% 43 years, was tottering on tition eS 7 > NO HE SAID bririk of oblivion today. {Richmond "ees NS The Stanford University board of “8? 6 2 Ms a MARTINS VVO/ probably will administer INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the coup Be grace to the PCC when nome ogy Yay He smn Pi the board meets at Stanford June Havana", Rochester 1 19. TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS. _ At that time the beard will un- Sievers yr Benalors: Cerv (18, Ath- » AY S SCOTCH! fee ! | s a PU) oe” q] & M Super-Cushion .GOODFYEAR and Y i Neeman (3), Banks (14). bs; oa line up with Washington, Call- | (4) “Siaseroski (6), pihics: Gemmignaes | fornia; UCLA and southern Cal- o), Mesiel {%, Cardinale; Gaider ). ifornia in a new “big five” ath- Aaron. 2, .«®), atlhelly > sablonskt yi Washington set the PCC up for, TKO’s Hometown Rival @ tesco’ Seats MARTIN’S versity board of regents goers BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP)—Paul ww. ington could quit the PCC, if Wash-|Jorgensen, the nation’s second ; | ington can form a new alliancejranked featherweight from Pert WD ES Ss Cc © T C Be with —, UCLA and South-| Arthur, Tex., defeated his home- em 2 town rival, Junior Flores, on a The only remaining members of|technical knockout in the third : IMPORTED BY the PCC, as of July.1, 1959, would/round of a scheduled 10-round CKESSON & ROBBINS. INC. NLY be Washington Staté, Idaho, Ore-|bout last night. Jorgensen weighed| gon State and Oregon. 128 pounds, Flores 126. Aparicio Hand X-Rayed NEW YORK (UPI) — Shortstop Luis Aparicio of the Chicago. White Sox will have his right hand X- rayed today to determine the ex- tent of an injury suffered in last night's 13-0 loss to the New York Yankees, Aparicio was hit on the right hand by a pitch by Johnny Kucks ‘in the seventh inning. We've sharply reduced the price on our biggest seller in the popular 6.70 x 15 size for our 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE! And what a buy it is! 3-T Cord Body makes Super-Cushion more resist- ant tocshocks and bruises—tougher and stronger for longer, safer mileage. Don’t wait—drive in for this ANNIVERSARY SALE bargain today and put your tire problems behind you! IDEAS NOW AT PONTIAC'S ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE. 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MHI \ This tiene, when you testie-yout ies Shc prating each of te est ine An intelligent, philosophical approach to playing golf| F Kan care—take care of yourself and family as xe Go 1h petrecs win Geek time. is essential in a game where the ball bounces differently : ae : banepie eid : out. ‘The total, enty is 390, ut es ae oe pension te achene gh eee ge cones em a Join the Auto Club and insure with this ae cchenee Ga Wemieee compet'|and speed than his older brother,|handle of Tommy, is a young professional with an at-|, {i} 6 deste Exchange, then you have the modern, - rv antend segment playee Mba ony toa gy elena or titude geared to success for the rigors and rapidly chang-|the-New York Yank grown-up, 1958: protection, totally beyond — |twe rounds on Thursday and Fri-|-o 0. wonder whether it will be|ing fortunes of tournament golf. e ee | The Yankees 2 . i day. « enough to counter Miceli's exper-| Jacobs, as 1) recall, was the 23-year-old California |13-0 last just ant insurance policy. | alka: ience. wiilz who stole the show in rane *You need to, why don’t you? Three strokes off Dawson's pace}. The bout will be televised ™lthe openin ‘round of the ee twit pihing | BE ets a ries, oe, ae onal over, ABCEYsg32 BES Western Open last ‘Thurs-| Sty "eacra'e sta’ sont [nnn It ws © 2 of Newell, ca i d a 12 4 Es 5 Es Detreit Automebile Liverpool, Ohio, Country Club, 'City area blacked out.. day at Red Run with a| again at Memphis iu a pro-am yg Bs Inter-Insurance Exchange spectacular ei gh t-under-| °”™ wiles ge Atsorneysinjact: Ralph Themes Stars Missi From Tourne par 64. 3 “| Jacobs’ best competitive round! three hits May 5, “Roy M. Hood 8 MISSING : y - . Landon Vie aes me» The Washington | ss : - wood Tommy's T2-hole wader sw cep : ny. score Garmisch wntll ol at Automebile Club of Michigan : qa as 10 sis 0 : many during bis (woyear sn il Tockese" Mometeh "VISIT OR PHONE-YOUR NEAREST OFFICE es . the Army. soy Senet A. |. BOGUE, Mgr. DALLAS (AP) — Promoter Jim|, But Sam Snead, a major attrac- SRY, Wie wi be 26 Minty aes 76 Williams St. — FE 5-415! Ling of the $25,000 Dallas Open|tion for any tournament, and Ken net a oe cee oe behind, Kansas : ; golfers red ag : tourna. Se Foanclece wake te on earned during the entire 1957 tour| the A's S54 mie ont Sete ween ee pping | his en ton ame ths wee ament swing. As far as some PGA gag my egy a ment but he still maintained that/more tournaments this year than ctliclele are concersed, it’ og Boston bea m. Wilson, FE sone; {Mlolly) Baklvose 9-451 B |he would have one of, the best npboty—thee, ae i thn Slt cnteien Gat bel mae ee ee y me 1-7 While Kucks, now 4 C. “Chuck” Conn, GR 4-6284 fields of the year when the T7-hole| so are Doug Ford, Ed Oliver, good in the pro ranks second decision 2c grind starts tomorrow. — Billy Maxwell, Roberto de Vicen- laen. SAK cee te oe : t.278 8 yo, Dow Finsterwald, Mike Sou-| j . the final 6 2-3 innings, the Yankees Ling fired a protest to the PGA|chak, Tommy Bolt, Chick Har- efs eceive Dick when he learned that|bert, Cary Middlecoff, Gene L{t- ve. pervs Fyre ty champion Arnold Paimer,|tler, Fred Hawkins, Gary Player, Mickey Mantle hit a three-run State totaled 91-" | No Money i er, Paul Harney and Jay|Howie Johnson, George Bayer, EY- : home and Bill Skowron socked 8| poss, findls $0-%4, town &3, Indi. hl Ce First Defeat © Seder scsi Se ie ho TEED) TRH 24 one Bh cze ss crc” tes (Pm soe ‘Denbeai BE ep ee Ay? Sy to Fey: Tulsa for the National) ‘That the Oak Cliff Country ) CIO Bats Around Twice, |Mahtle’s sixth, Skowron’s fitth. 28 AUTOMATIC didn't expect to get @MY-|Club’s par 70 is due for a ham-|things happen so fast that you can't a. -| Yogi Berra also hit hig sixth - TRANSMISSIONS h the protest since the| mering was indicated by practice|afford to go way up or way down| Makes 13 Runs in 16-5!nome run for the Yankees who MOTOR TUWE UP a 6-under-par 64 out of the 6,500- going. : gest run total of the season = 155 | ; rp ogl lL seattcnony A Pha ainsi Snead a and Tommy revealed‘ this philos- Our 3a ‘eel ee iat They now have won four ast Service—Quality ournament enturi eased around ophy when he was being inter- s absorbed their -\ straight, and are 4-0 vs Chicago. REBUILT Wie oo at Tulsa. National Open) Most of the touring golfers play awed tp the prens ot Soe aoe: back of the season Tuesday in the Billy Goodman out since May 6|_ MOTOR Dick Mayer and Nation-|in 2 $2,500 pro-amateur today with| clusion of his 64 round, He calm. (Class-A City Baseball League and with a leg injury, singled for both ey) ROD Es Eo GA Lionel Hebert!so59 top money for the low pro| ly answered all questions and jit was a ht hits by the Sox, who have been — ‘Ex Co ke it because of National| ang $200 for the pro in the winning| displayed no outward excitement. CIO Local 594 assaulted three|shut out three times in a row. Service and change e Day. Several of the minor |team, pater. The pressure of being pursned|Ditchers for 16 hits and received) They were beaten 34 Saturday by Rebuilding 405 $. Segieaw FE 3-7432 are staying out because of en ee cee ae ne Fae and 34) aon : : because 3 7 by his fellow pros did tell on himtne Jets at Wisyér Field. Monday night by Whitey Ford of Sports Calendar |",2 42%. rm neverheless she the ‘Yar : po stayed in contention until the fin-| Only two Union batters failed | es ~ lish. ; ~ | fo dent the hit column with Chuck | Dick Gernert hit a three-run His attitude is wise and a sensi-| Graves, Al Hayward, Chet Wood. homer for a 50 Boston lead in DOUBLE. DISCOUNT 4 4, % es + 4 Wank = GENERAL ® -6.70x15 TUBE-TYPE plus tax and siedp> able casing YOU'LL NEVER DO BETTER SO BUY NOW.....BE SAFE. THIS VACATION! ED WILLIAMS ett r . : | e- \ Bie ‘ » | 4518. SAGINAW ss FE 2-8303 | * WEDNESDAY Baseball CLASS A — CIO Local 504 vs. Grill, Wisner, 5:30 p.m. CLA B— Boys Club, Jaycee Park, 5: and Drayton Drug A Ys. THURSDAY - Baseball CLASS A | Jewelers, oo, 5:30 Varden's, Jaycee Park, 6:30 p.m. pm. & Legion $:30 pm., at Drayton Plains. Kuhimean Electric Ys. Autos va.. ‘s, 8:30 p.m, at North Restaurant, 6:30 pm. et Drayten Plains. : MEN Ws | vs. Pontiac Lake Merchants, 7 p.m., His and Lakeland Pharmacy vs. Sno-Bol, third Griff's : as the CIO scored 13 runé on Femme. AT am: pint, International| Jacobs enjoyed a sensational eight hits with 18 men strolling amateur career, reaching the to the plate. . MEN — Drayton USGA semifinals in 1951 at the | Jim Wagner pitched the distance age of. 16,. winning the USGA the CIO and yielded six safeties in 1962. ee. epee eee era-o08 3 sees Our Jets vs. ‘ Shaw's He turned N 2,\° + 008 ri oe oe! i) — nel 7 professional Nov, . Coperenie,. ‘ . P. Coper- Talbott Lumber s.|1956, and tied for 3rd in the 1957|Jonnsen, Goperenie: W's ber and 90,|money because his six-month expired. i & ei re ble one for all youngsters to follow, more, Kim Conroy and Roger who are thinking about playing) dehnsen pacing the attack with Se golf for a living. It's the kind of| two safeties apiece. 7 attitude most of the touring a -n ‘ Seltball “| would have netted him $1,900, but Ex-Hockey Player Dies State "Hecpital, 3 ‘pam “and Ponties |N was ineligible to receive the Ex-Hockey Playe : Post wait-| DETROIT — One of the mem- |" : Pros’ The Jets, believe it or not, held maintain who finish in the money|, 53 jead entering the bottom of : : . consistently. It’s also a’ sensible 810 vs. Sodtem a Oy p.m, viewpoint for the duffer. = 6th inning. 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There were 18,000 last Gtost to Soreme Olle) ‘year, and number is ™ \to creep up to 20,000 or higher by the Sept. 12 deadline for purchases. : FE 2-1010 Only tickets remaining after; Open Monday thru Thursday season ticket applicants get theirs "til 5:30; Friday "tl 8 will be made available to individ-|. -gerurday ‘th 3 __ “pracisioneere I” high-compresston i engines for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and frucks. J hn oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee Big-car performafice and smail- hood, you have all the power car economy are yours with a you need... never have to push lif fuel for more pleasure and I ‘economy. j Oride a Busting High-Com- efficiency. Seop in, esk about the pression Engine under , Your Mustang es line, . PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS Automotive Parts and Equipment | 20 Aubarn Ave, PR FE 2.0106 ' — % ~ j \¥ y ey’ \ Trout Fraternity fo. Mis Colorful Lynn D. Allen the Au Sable river’s North Branch. _ He knew the river and he knew the fish in ft, and his . aroused the admiration and envy of two-handed casters who saw him at work in the stream. * if seh wget F ai tl F 28 E 5 i E Te : Iss iteyad sat a z biilir actif © i AL if i © e it GEE a fiercely ef | rele oe HARWOOD get an extra pair of pants for only $5.00. SAVE UP TO 32%! Continuing Our Special © of Converting. Your Old Style Double Breasted Coat to Single Breasted FOR ONLY $19.50. HARWOOD SEF a custom tailored suit. | at regular price and | : 7 ; L te i t Pontiac Junior Q 2. (a = ~ - 3 a. A _PRESS _WEDNESDAY JUNE: 6 ? 2 ¥ 7: icy? ; y ; Se Sit ales FL % ee 1958. * *. ‘| How Fast Does a Fish Swim? 4 ralPat ae State Booklet Offers Ways to Help Trouters LANSING — Luckless trout fish- ermen may acquire some “luck” | by reading the lead article in the! May-June issue of Michigan Con-| servation magazine, just off the press. * i 4 x * * | The article, ‘Trout Fishing, by x *, * The magazine also has articles on expert marksman fired his way ithrough 13 lower NRA qualifica- jrating. . | The new junior expert attends! | watching, and on the sea lamprey. Itidns to achieve his new high/|A guide to state campgrounds and use of Michigan iron ore, on bird- various other features are included. 2. | Solunar Table John Alden Knight's solunar tables are designed as an aid to determining best fishing times. Periods below cover the ensuing week. ay Mi is Sait "see Mates 30° 30:10 Flint Marksmen First | FLINT (UPI)—The third district] Michigan State police shodcting championship has gone to the Flint pést marksmen with West Branch second and the Bay City post third. Troopers from Bridgeport, Ta- was, Bad Axe and Sandusky also took part in the match here yes- terday. 17 Shots, 17 Quail DURANT, Okla. — Paul Hayes went quail hunting three times. In all he fired 17 times and got 17 quail. | grounds iyear to keep a boat trailer operat- jing smoothly—because the smooth- Pioneers Will Hold |Will Be Picked U.S. Bow Team > in June 7-8 Test Sponsored by the National Arch- ery Association (N.A.A.), the St. Louis qualifying tournament will select a team of three men and Sailfish Rated S A t rate noted; Tuna get away at 40 M.P.H. or, and swordfish at 60. © * Gunston has evolved a rule of emergency * ing. You can mull over your o hominations for exceptions _ = fs 2 Pontiac Press Phote ARCHERY DEVOTEES — Getting in some practice shoots, with an eye to the big Oakland County Archery Fair, in early Autymn, are Peggy Kuder (left), 6219 Waterfront Drive, Waterford and Gloria Slade, 3995 Lamont, Drayton Plains. Many classes of com- petition will be set for the tourney in connection with the fair. RELINED MOST CARS ] 3” “ Inc, Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY DUTY SHOES Motor Mart Safety Center 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 49230, Horse Show Sunday The Michigan Pioneers Saddle Club of Oxford will present its 3rd annual all-western horse show this; Sunday on the club grounds at the | which is composed of 28 nation |AYH Hostel at Dawson road, just corner of M24 and Drahner roads. * * * Co-sponsored by the Oxford Lions Club, the show starts at 10 a.m. ahd will have 23 action and judged events, including calf rop- ing. A special attraction will be the performance of the Oakwood all-girl mounted drill team. Signs are going to be posted to indicate the. route to the show three women to compete against approximately 20 other nations at Heysel Stadium on the Brussels | |World’s Fair grounds. The International Tournament is eben to \Kensington Metropolitan ling at.2 p.m. River from Proud Lake Recreation Paddle Push Set Sunday’. The 7th annual “Paddle Push,” bridge in the Proud Lake area, the a six-mile dash down the Huron Milford bridge, the General Motors) road bridge and at Kensington Park. ‘Buckner | Finanee Cé: IS THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW UP TO $500! ' Park will be staged Sunday start- * * * isponsored by Federation Inter- nationale de Tir a L’Are (F.1.T.A.), ‘members. Saddle Club Has Show The Dixie Saddle Club will hold its annual spring show Sunday June 15th at 9:00 a.m. at the Glenn Ellis Farm, 9331 Dixie Highway near Clarkston. OATING Notes on Boats Summer is the toughest time of | ness of operation depends on lubri- cating the moving parts, and because in hot weather the grease dissipates faster. -The manufac: turers of boat trailers suggest carrying a tube of heavy lubricant in the boat or car, and squirting a bit of it on the winch gears, tilting mechanism and other mov- ing parts.- It. will only take a minute and it'll save you labor and avoid worn parts on the trailer. kt * * When directional signals are installed on boat trailers, it is advisable to’ replace the regular flasher unit in the car with a “theavy-duty’’ flasher. Light bulbs will be brighter, and last longer. * * * Sway in a boat trailer is usually caused by the load being tail- RIEF Sun | CUMULUS THESE LIGHT FLUFFY CLOUDS GENERALLY GIVE THE ap. |, PEARANCE OF COTTON ~ ARE | THE BOA TMAN’S SIGN OF FAIR WEATHER, WHEN THEY BE- GIN TO GROW IN-SIZE - OR GET DARKER AND THICKER, IN ALL PROBABILITY A STORM I$ ON THE WAY. HEAD "POR THE NEAREST SHELTER. “ i Trophies in seven classes will be. atvarded at a dinner at the new west of Milford road, after the race. x « * Vantage points for spectators will be the starting point.at Wixom road! Duffields Start Boat Season With Victory Skipper Guy Duffield and his wife Nancy started the Watkins Lake Boat Club season off by win- om F MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. THEN SEE US! FE 8-0424 ning the snipe class race in their boat G-Wiz. -* * * Runnerup was ‘“Byaes’ skip pered by Frank Fleck with Chuck Norris and third was ‘Blue Boat”’ with Ron and Bob Newman. SOTHER RESULTS: Lightning Ciass— 1. “Jo-Dee” owned by Gienn Fries with ari Shrisman. 32 and Bruce Biede “Cygnet" with Gus Eldred, Judy Eldred and Dick DeShtiler. Thistie Class—i1, “Kreitg Kraft’ with Carl Kreits, Velma — and Piiff Lampson. 2. “Seaweed” with Don Zan- liss Geebaidt. 3. “Pirst jorm -Ledwan and Dave Moothart. 4. “‘Tarbaby” with Ed Nelson, por shall, Harm Gillen and Paul y. noth and Ph Luft" with TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? , SEE PONTIAC TRANSMISSION Service AD ON TV PACE heavy. Solution: Move the boat , forward on the trailer, or move fuel cans and other gear forward. For smooth trailering, most boats | in the 14 foot to 16 foot sizes should “be 50 to 60 pounds tongue- heavy. | | ( — $188.00 Down 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 LOADED With Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Power Brakes, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washers, Deluxe ‘Wheel, Tu-Tone Paint and Anti-Freeze '2,888" Jerome Olds-Cadillac | 280 South Saginaw St., Pontiac _ $88.88 Per Month P COME IN wh $25 to 50 on your name only To get cash for vacatigns or for any other worthwhile Public. We make loans to i can diva men and women—married ° or single. You are assured or Bilis and a monthly payment plan @ NEW PURCHASES to suit your convenience. PHONE + WRITE iERAL PUBLIC LOAN ae Sn or on other plans urpose come.to General conrorarion 69 West Huron Street FEderal 3-7181 se CLEAN...CLEAN... CLEAN... 2 That's the taste you get when you make your ' Tom Collins with clean-tasting FLEISCHMANN S| 353. GIN °3°::; DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN 90 PROOF » THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING \ CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY, ah he ' “THIRTY-TWO” Pupils of blue eyes contract = more in-bright light than pupils of ‘brown eyes. RUSS CARLYLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA | As you read these words, some- one's home is being entered by he burglar. It could very well be yours. - + *€ °*® . Before. you say “‘impossible!"’ consider this: ‘here's -at least d FRI. & SAT. «| item’ coast to. cons, JUNE 6 & 7 according: to Police Chiet Herbert W. Straley. A huge floating population of ‘ mov ooking | : Casino Ballroom paver Lara M over sae “break- : in” possibilities. Yours may have already been looked over with a practiced eye, the chief said. He added: ‘Failure to take pre- PS REN 1000 True Love Story only inconvenient and expensive, We Handle Tricks, Jokes, er but downright dangerous. A man Novelties who will take the risk of entering PIPER'S MAGAZINE Cureat a house will sometimes not S Aen Ste hesitate to kill if discovered, OLD MILEY a D MILLA ¥ \\ WATERFORD RICKY’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE . TAKE THE FAMILY OUT FOR. Pizza -- Spaghetti or a Charcoaled Steak Ist IN PONTIAC! SHISH- KEBAB BROILED LAMB ON A SKEWER Try Ricky’s Special Salad with his own Dressing . . . Mmmh, Good! 1038 WEST HURON FE 2-2929 (2 Blocks West of Telogtaph Rd.) ; a ‘rhe tect {to beep the bargia out of your house, and you needn't oe 5 San eet Fee ee to do so. “This wouldn’t work anyway, because there is no house‘ that a lar eannot enter. Fortunate- ly, burglars don’t like to take “They prefer breaking into homes that -are obviously empty, hesitating to try a house that ‘might’ have someone in it. If you put your house in the latter category, your belongings are rel- put steel bars on your windows and) atively safe." a WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS | castions scsins burger’ tive Hollywood Headlines Formula for _By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) — How do you make a blockbuster? If Hollywood could find the an- swer to that question, its prob- sl he in ti tin tn in tin thn i An i A en li lt lili lin, li i li tn insti ln tals lina Maslin dna tindilli Mallia, . "MA 43135 ' vane at NOW PLAYING 1@ THREE HOURS }TO KILL weer, rrr POOP OF reer CCCP lTe pl li Alle ltl li tll ln at th ln ltl nin cline lin wyvYrevreYTeYTYYeeeeeereee,” parpiiAhssA 4b Abed te dt ede > TT eee rerT Teer Tre YS eer eee vweweeeeeeerrererererrrererrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre™ COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD __ OPEN 7:15 EM 3-0661 TONIGHT ° rs A cigar smoker, Bartle hesitated about answering. While Fairbanks was putting the heat on the ma- yor, the rescuers slipped up and grabbed him. Fairbanks was admitted to a hospital for observation. McElroy Criticizes | Reorganization Bill WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) + |Secretary of Defense McElroy jsaid today disputes within the | military organization should be |settled without running to Con- x & *& But he contended, in an address jthe lookout for literary properties f{\that can be big box office win- -|he looked for: pairs still loaded with the trash. Ad-; clan prepared for the U.S. Military Academy graduating class, that a congressional plan for defense re- organization would encourage the opposite. * * * The bill is now awaiting House McElroy, has criticized a provi- | ficials in the military seryices to; act on their: own initiative ‘in tak- sens oon or JOH TWIGT, MARTE Racca om waney BeOW;E- o UAGUIAR reeneree. saree w BURTIN RACTI - semen o 8 Matt 0 Nene on eae Ret WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. NOW Thru THURSDAY A WHITE SQUAW STOLEN Is - FROM AN APACHE ) CHIEF... «+ at his funniest ever ing problems to Congress. Esen- hower said it could lead to ‘‘le- lized insubordination.” action, President Eisenhower, like | : sion which would permit top of-| t Blockbuster So ns ea en, cy Sata ty on. it has been able to come up with a series of blockbusters, Five are now in release: “Peyton Place,” “A Farewell to Arms,” “The Long Hot mer, td “Young Lions” and “South Pacific.” * * * : Story editors are constantly on ners, One of them told me what “Stories wiih big _emotions. Family Gets Back $150 After Searching Refuse TULSA, Okla. (AP)—It took an \AF Gleans Data Sought in Movie’ World on Atlas Shoot. | | | that wy do enormous dies Analysis will Assist in ¢ : ; Making Plans for Long Range Flight - ee a of . b CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) a films Whe! the Atr Force cantinned collect. | 10:45 A.M, to 1 P.M.°....25¢ f Another Wyatt Earp all-day hunt through 5,000 pounds|Running for Sheriff Fortunately, the trash truck was | ita The Pacific ocean extends east) to the longitude of Maine. NOW yh THURS. Shows Start 7 & 9:30 COMING JUNE 13th & 52 Best Picture Awards i] & World-Wide Honors Walt Disneys now White PLUS THIS ea WESTERN | YOUNG: VAN DOREN ae WED., THURS., FR | 2150 Opdyke $200 —— BNO 510 =e 1:20 — 9:00 . Two in Color hous nasterpiace of choot olight-/ ; se and your family ne pw =” , A G. 1.’s Prize . of War She was a wink, a kiss, an invitation, ask any G.1. about "Fraulein!" 4 STARRIN | ana WYNTER-Mel FERRER-Delores MICHAELS Filmed in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR [| COMING: BRIGETTE BARDOT IN “GOD "CREATED WOMAN” t's all-in your pac ge ge view—and nothing’s obstructing Gable’s. Ten Il still be talk- years from today ry Forward Look © ing about boo in ‘Comedy. CLARK DORIS 7 N=) 8 a NG TEACHER'S CARTOON FUN IT'S A LIVING” ¥ is : : ae Cee eae re 4 a Weer oe a . ae Ws So ae oe c - se a7 : a - a ‘ : ; : : ies ¥ 1g : ( ay 2 : 4 J : : x2 : a ‘ > ve 2 y - : \, a er : —— | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 41958 00 nes THIRTY-THREE eae ay % f 1 : 2 2 . & i : ‘ — , ‘ ; 2a ces to Taste Austerity am | factor government be-|ments in intrigue in the . dark "Peal Fuso he wean Sth he prin ki en | : “produced a situation in which in- The royal family's first big jolt Aramco paid Saudi Arabia $323,- Whe steal, -velued officially. ot 4 flation’ became a serious problem, |came with the late 1956 Suez crisis|390,633 in 1951, but the govern-|3% to the dollar, slid to'S% in the a A revolution has been develop. |When Saudi Arabia suffered a sud-!ment realized only $193,799,741./free, or black, market. a% ing here ever since oil began|# curtailment of her income. In-The rest went to debt retirement, ps greg, 2 transforming a nomad economy to/Some dropped. but. spending went Reserves were near 2eP0: ~ | The royal family became fright- 4 the complexities of the 20th cen-|" #¢ the old rate. Imports have been in a fantas-jened. Sapdi. Arabia invited the In- tury. Now the critical” point has * * *® tically ‘chaotic state. Every mer-jternational Monetary Fund to been reached. This country leaped from the|chant has been his own importer,\recommend corrective measures. * + * , jancient to .the modern world in|with no planning whatever, Now/Early this year, steps. were taken Nobody knows the. exact popu-/%e generation. Practically all its|Premier Prince Faisal apparently|to strengthen the riyal. Faisal - Jation, Perhaps there are six mil-|imcome is foreign exchange. Oil|plans to change that, to ‘limit im-|was behind them as he had been Aan Nees, re ox abe a illion | SSN alten sactonn, Macon eoaoorm and regulate import He itebied the decree giving : ; orcs can read ant write (Medina; bring most of the rest. + *k * “laos sania Ficeul valet , 7 _ But off brought a rising genera-\"P¢ economy, would be sound) Public demand for is rises |was his main goal. | .. tion of men trained in industrial (R0USh. given sustained high oil|steadily. But much of the nation’s In April and May, for the first ; ells trained to participate in ex-Gteuldes srose when the rojul/mainaining troope of princes government, stayed within ity i 4. tracting the nation’s natural arose when the royal/maintaining- troops nees,|government stayed within its in- 3 SO "to's exis seventeen mimamemen meee : io 4 te oe < BOARDING HOUSE 4 _ Nor ean Saudi royalty ever hope WHAT //=/7 HM! THE f “to be independent of the new gen ‘ee °F p o : we lton of trained men. Without| 7 Y'KNOW, MEDUSA, INE ALWAYS ytgind ! hem, the royal family's income) YA WANTED A SNAPPY LITTLE vl ZS & SS Sowa the om | YA EDROPEAN SPORTS CAR ~~ TVE GOT.TO Y PART TOO Ze AXIE DUGAN - however small their number, are YOU'D LOOK MIGHTY SHARP PUNCTURE 6000/4 {3 rf = aware of their power. . IN ONE T0O0/-4m TODAY ZA’ THIS DREAM 6 \7 ~*~ * * “) SHOPPED ‘ 1D THE ctiow- 7? BUBBLE HE'S LiKE j % _Discontent among these men is ROOMS ie oor ME °< GLOWING REALLY visible. Trained and with incomes ; SOME AROUND. . astronomical in comparison with FOLDERS AND PRICES ~~ _" 4S HYP- their Bedouin brethren, they have| | \WE CAN DECIDE NEXT HE'LL NOTIZED! : ‘no place to go. The oil industry = DEMAND TO | ON ONE eae | turns out trained men by the TOGETHER! © 4: mai { SEE OUR .- thousands, Many have gone out of é Br. B00KS’ the oil company and into oe Saudi economy, some as private — : “io businessmen, some in government! [- 4 \ jobs. turnover. in 1957 was the) j - — in years. Th® economy om ‘? ¢ out of capacity to absorb such Be ie \ . yy, people, so they stay with the V4, Arabian American Oil Co. (Aram- + - . co). At the same time, the 13,000 AST og Saudi employes, many making a huge salaries by local standards, “Z =({ Ss ‘do not belong to the world of the _ — SS < American oil people. ~ : . ~ Avameo’s graduates and even) —™ = Vig \ : "s * | e- . | Ss Applications ‘4h 3 om Marriage License ; mT _ _ STAR= ¢-y WU = BP Teese ES caittornte ' - Re ‘ Frederick H. Woollarg. Orion ‘ “ Gintse @. Woellard. Orton OUT OUR WAY nals Sn he Alcos © YOL KNOW, DAKE, I > Barbie putt, 2978, wile BELIEVE 1 MADE THIS ieee EASY . : F st a 5 Sean B Hackett, Big Beover d , James P. Pickard. Milford = Betty R. Shaw, Milford : é Porrial < Yarchar: Birmingham TOUR lantern 10 8 Rostye W. Cumberworth Jr., Wenonah Nancy A. Bush; 1344 Airwey “Burton BE Summers, State Hospital Genevieve L. Wendt, 60 Crescent Lace Robert J. Slarsky, Lethrep Villege Joan Gckolowski, Lathrup Village - Henry KH. Widow, 136 8. Edith 4 Anna 6. Osborne, Mase! Park Sax ty v Fisken a" Markivem, 70 B. Brooklyn \ ' s , Morman R. DeVault, 246 8. Jessie 4 | Je Ann Jones, 630 Meadow = \y\! { Beek Bey Se sg L : 7 = a.m. : ve Bird .Chapter. ey and heifers active, steady = oe gg Pe » SEeees * 2. . SSIS5es3 aaa mie - -— -~ - & Sasas * one. * ose - me * re | vemeais j he & ip i BP Bell Telephone = Pays Big Tax - $11,051,000 Goes Into State School Fund; \| Highest Contribution 4 - = ” The Michigan Bell Telephone “|payment again places Michigan ; Sg | Bell as the top contributor to the £2 Du Pont Executive tiito Address Kiwanis The West Pontiac Kiwanis Club : will have Robert T. De Vore, mid- * J md = Does your home insurance protect you as well as the holder of your mortgage note? If you were to be burned out tunight, chances are your mortgage note on your home. But if you can’t count on enough money to cover the full value of your equity, you're under-insured. Come see us for a prop- erty insurance checkup. THATCHER, PATTERSON, WERNET Pontiac’s Oldest Insurance Agenoy 711 Community Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 USED TYPEWRITER SPECIAL — 7D “< FROM... TISDALE . 30% Off. rvrewairers With New Machine Warranty OFFICE EQUIPMENT ~ | < Miracle Mile Shop @ Conter—in the Daseer Aree Ege? 5, ani ca: were: : ‘ ‘ . eM age * si ie : Sie vivteeee ta?! ewer eee + Oe. as TT Te Wie MEN. — a pa a seeaavennessecsee yen: 2 5 3 pre Ee a ie F Bg? je ts 2 ”) ge . i ti Guevae ease avasavage- #.e i a ‘ wee ee sp a sseaeitisi ee SES-WEESRSRISSAS EHS Et Yese8 ? Dis on has*been named Ypsilanti city |D°s# manager. Pearson, former Rose-|Du 3 0 Ekeln & ~ Erie Ex — Pairb i Food Waves Plan Reunion Freh it ‘DETROIT, @ —More than [3% 1,000 women" of the U.S. Navy /$s* are expected to attend a reunion /Gen of the Waves here July 25-27. |$¢" —s ~ ——e | Gen AE: « c if ci i « z . 4 suusesisssysse AW a2 Hie — Ss ~- & Ses ee ee * ve : sadegees zy page gs ik 5 ioe sexsesssee: : Ld 2 ? vba Savenarea a 2eue ESE a2 5 E g i Pam as “ : if fi Ff Ot ed rBsug See en Bid m wenn ro a ob hg ? aan fi i 3: . ‘ & ri ah cara Lad insurance money would be sufficient to pay off the | Noon Welt... 988 ~ gece 26283 ee = Bebe Bag8ig88e+ Fe 3 * + o i ui Stl : * 0 ae 130 S. | Tele Rd. . De ‘Vore, & . former W; - zine correspond- ent, will speak on the subject, announced. De Vore is a native of Toledo, Ohio, and a 1927 graduate of the University of Michigan. He will emphasize the importance of un- derstanding the parts played b: large and small industry in help- ing to make the country stronger through research and_ industrial development. Dividend Announced DETROIT @ — American Metal Products Co. of Detroit today de- clared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share of common stock. It is payable June 30 to stockhdid- Food Town Firm Opens Third Area Supermarket way at the northwest. corner of|planned soon é Telegraph road in Waterford Town-jhours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) ship. Company i its payment|opened by the to the state primary .school fund) x in 1957 was the largest in the com- pany's history, e s It will employ 30 persons, headed by manager Victor Mason, Oakland Heads Will Journey to Detroit Meeting. A bus caravan filled with Oak- land County supervisors will jout- afternoon ~ Joint problems and past of the six south- ee = amen oo = Huss Arrives From Germany the Pontiac Chapter 850 of B'na Brith, a Jewish men's organiza- The chapter, along with various other organizations and individuals, has agreed to finance a ten-day trip in July as a good will tour, the Mrs. Donaldson plans to accom- pany him on a More extended. visit abroad which is being privately in conjunction with the of- ers of record June 13. this “men esses A seer LS ficial trip, he said. the House Merchant Marine Committee to approve a you see, is a groundfish. He and others of his type hang — of the ocean till a smart fisherman gets them. +. # Food Town Co., a Pontiac firm, (1% years at Town's store at|RUn). has announced opening of a/7580 Rd, Waterford)" . The other store in the 11 Countries Including Russia Will Discuss Neutralizing Territory | 3-Day Visit to Ike Aims man state visited this land. “So it is with unusual warmth,” said the man who led the West's victorious armies in World War II, “that I welcome you to this capital met in peaceful conference fo overcome these old memories of disasters.” ok «xk Of Heuss in reply said it is “fitting Studies Bird at Home CANTON,. Ohio (—Biology pro- fessor Ralph W. Dexter stays close to home for his research although his subjects are from South Amer- ica’s upper Amaozn Valley. He is studying the chimmey swift, a bird that makes its summer home in! chimneys and air including those at Kent State University where Prof. Dexter’ teaches, Series Discontinued FP of 8 FE i | Fi i i r v zi i Hi sy E uit E a Rm t f ‘ | I Ht | : i F _ [Don’t Await Pallbearers ~ }teo Take You Up Front fee i 3 : gE 3 t a é i if ® ik § a! 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O1 at anal —— Geoeral i Printtdg. a ee would like repalr work in service station on commission basis rt ~ ASPHALT PAVING estimate vour driveway sorting ot P FINANCE [ge soge dy LIKE WORK DOING! renendapie Asphalt Paving PE _2-5560. : _ 5-503 FE APPLIANCE ; SERVICE “Would Vow Like to Earn $300 Per Week? | ss nac /ROY'S, 96 Onskiand “ASPHALT PAVING — e imstagd and repair qieowers. | De equipment PavVIno RELIABLE ASHHALT Pr $sex3| Rubbish. Fill dirt, top sol. gravel = AIR CUSHIONED SHOFS at od H LEA TING | @& frort end loading. PE 2-0603. E. H MILLER 3-4042 EA : | Get AND HEAVY MOVING | eaned. meet end)6=—s with 2 tom steke truck. FE 58-6433 COLD WAVE 45 450 UP; SHA! SHAMPOO We are sutborized by is"se mort | ie eos Lecteaniog a cANERA BLOM Pree est. ho volieation PE 2-163) | Sete Ser Si MY 31198 or ae ps Work Wanted Female 11. cee . GRADING. Ani MOTOR FERVICE 2a ‘18 E Pike 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH and nousec DIRE WARTS BEAUTY OPERA as mother’s heer July o i Water-|_ 4-8047. LADY WISHES 5 LEANING $1 i AN f. 8-084 PLASTERING NEW pet EPAIR Wort Guaranteed aect xs to CARE finn i _ CHILD. PONTIAC aapyaTtERs BUREAU & bonded, Drivers 65 — © Sate Adult sitters. OR- —— SHARPENED oc _— Lawnmowers _ Accurately Sharpened tioned Ore il a amen ts oo ; ee Ati rsoa cones e@) dept. a for house’ in. MI WOULD LIKE oa “WORK 2 ava a@ week Mondays and Thufsdays— ATR-COOL . avonower motor repair serv- PE 42416. ¥ 4 WOMAN WANTS LAY oar Vic \WOMAN WOULD WORK” “AS, _ PE 86327 cED eral housework. Must pre. 6-8268 CED ABSIRTANT _FE 8-4 ~_ Building $ Services A: A, A F loor + Sanding neo- Finishing BiLLs* - 48-2050 Cc. PPP PDI a bape OF CEME, a aon AAA Se ia ae. A | TRENCHING i saning Tala i DRESSMAKING. TAILORING A ~ in my home. Cal! FE 93-8455 Garden P Plowing — : : Le aes |, gardens and flower gardens. rson p.m. Aiey... Clarkston. EXP BAR WAITRESS. CALL FE| pooiings, re (OAR ERS, YARDs & DISC- ae & WORE, s OM SLOWING. GARDEN. FE 2-2340, tal 2-' A& Ste TRENCHING FE “ih or acreage, Anywhere. 7 an, FE 5-5612 field hes radin yd 7 ling. NO, ka sh an eve water tines, fle g evelns. anne and finish Alse a Bo LAWNS, PLOWING. discing Dozing or ne Cow PE OF custom draro OL Poetic RENNTAL GARDENS. PLOW- disctng FE @-1333 (PEI FOR ALUM SIDING PRECAST STONE work, Sere ae children. Ap- mee by experts pes door, 200 Raeburn beforg, F 1 a.m. or after 7 p GIRLS TELE Gordon Flattiev! aqraraRS LAWNS AND GAR- “Insurance Agencies 17A NO INCREASE In baled be RATES AGENCY slgaeaey Service OCK. BRICK. CEMENT ee GRTAINS PLAIN OF RUF. fireplaces MA_5-0378 =) Sa kU ‘fled, Seeutitulle finished. Pontiac y_Phone FE 20001. FE 8-080 ~ peer 58 ae ‘ore fo oo ev a 32-2039 ‘OM wou $y = Build with confidence. ace AND MASON, _ mate, Serer cap OR. 0002. © CEMENT WORK. | érve were & patios OR 3-9082 o FE ‘on have @ car & can = a or 4 hours a win th call Lg FE ee or a ‘aE x va Al cae oe E exp. “wan ply ee er Ann wanes Eos LPL A-l LAWN CARE GUARANTEED _work, Free estimates. 5 | “1 GRADING. TED'S LAN aon Soadin Seating bik. 47 & MA -| ACE TREE SERVICE. of vere tee and ee Get our SoubLare C1 LAWW BUILDING aaa and sodding. A-1 top > an HOMES BY qcaaes builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461. ni es — Jane 9 ar eee TRACTO Par tine’ rE truck certs. a Kentucky & RENT" & BLOCK ‘gelivered "FE PLETE TH LANDSCAPING Lj ~< work, Leg a one preierreg. phone. OL LmanOn. WMA oy & Center Pray ORY wit: oiethG” “GUARAN. for ——. walls _3-9082_ or FI work Free Te OR IN AFLASH BES se ‘use he 1 6. ‘Rad, Read ; Witigg 206 Able “oe service. Fal ~ +g 7 tay ime Dixie a rences, 4 TERMS, AND PVT BATH NICELY Wanted Real Estate 324 | urn. Baby welcome. 210 8. An- Tid, fag, US. Pot, OM 13 x APT, GARAGE 8 | ABRSTRO wake Osis owsatp arail, 3 sduits “100” Henderson. ao” We need listings in this 3 . RMB. FLOOR. NO pam» le ace ca er Saar _drinkers. 114 Center. FE . “Women voters won't like that nasty ad lib you threw in ; seins Po a (Bat about your wife, Senator — where mn said everything you wu Bs Center St... ian 4 | we mii—aasor are cae owe. to ae Saat BF gp of Hy Tai Listings ites. ; Po ade ; y ; IND FLOOR & 3 gD, s. PE 46116 Blvd. bet. Rediecter & tdvernels : seeeee Bs ata) — Ey Stabe Es. with pvt. £,* : eee. . Child's Phone P 2200 CENTUCKY BLUE GRABS 8 0 0. 1Uniper $2368 or OL Lie. eee ae sai Mis” OF RM. UPPER BAND BATH WICE. —— sol parser Top soll and | LOST: mages & TAN COLETZ,; tonville, NAtional 1-28 All private. Good location peat moss. ~ : vic. of Lk. Villiage. Re- bus. FE 5-842! before 6. "rE estimates Sand and gravel de- | _¥erd. eM sae. CASH oi after 6 . PR collie en Disie Hwy., vic. of We- | Lee show you ave to get ntaws MOWING, FLOWING AND/ terford Hill & Clarkston. Answers | eash for your uo your 3535 * Child's pet.) home is a wet one and — aan S08 “$OD—Ise 8Q.°¥D. | _OR 3-1570. _ JON BLUE 80D: 99.7. | cogt TOY PREM FOobTE:| ey oat 2601 _TW 21174. _.| dimex, Square Lk., Woodward. 7 NEWT Lawi BUILT. . FINISH | rea. Answers to name of * “Babe i i BROWN, Reali Backfield top soil. FE. cans child’s pet. Reward. FE BF mg 23-4810 4 cones . i € Listing ser = ae ee eee) CAND FHA. gie land) Complete g service,| Vicinity of Raskob and Spence. CASH FOR YOUR HOME _ lawn building, se a Cell FE 48436 Reward ro ee ee P aerygiod Sse. Seana | LOST: WHITE BORE ABOUT 6 ment, pa Bs te Farther slorms- lots, | jong TREE TRIMMING Re | Ponts old. weiching 160-380 Ibe-| tien. do not feel ebtiguiod. We roe dan ereding. Ca Af. | Cail 30165. ten you ihe cau 5 ee ears +0137 Bet to ci) Moving & Trucking 1S eee we TRADE WE BULD On sot tor tree) ~ | Paint BY NUMBER PICTURES. norris & ON REALTORS jp) estimate. | &1 MOVING — HAULING Book st ‘games. Backenstose | q52 W Huron PHONE FE ¢1557 ALL MARES oF FOUNTAIN Pens |§ EXCELLENT SERVICE ~ Store 15 E_ Lawrence St. | soened eee | LISTINGS WANTED AAA ~ Reduced Rates otices & k Personals 2 25 ls Re puveseee: i BUY WAITING. LET mit yaaa teas yen or ‘pick-— 4 Us Y HOW TO * cheeses WOMAN NEE aoe oh came Joe toce | BASEMENT CLEANING a Licut | viser. phone ROPERTY. WE BUY _hauiing, call Bul FE 5-5933. taiom APN The Sal BMALL EQUITIFS ba DUMP TRUCK SERVICE : : co. (Gorden ‘Trucking .__ FE _ 6-000 MA‘ 0 c ma | Leslie R: Middleton” | isso E x iG Av A rr Ne G Pe At x OFS BROKER ____FE 67721 oOfing, &o! e 7 COMPEA wT Seehtatrme WAT AA TEN r. | 28d _Claybura 8t. Fe s20, LISTINGS WANTED ve HAULING «» RUBBISH NAME BEAUTY SPECIALS | _ LAKE PROPERTY — HOMES _Your price Any time. PE 8.0005, Cold wave $5.50 complete, cham-| FARMS — COMMERCIAL -_ ALL PE 2-402 Jim's MOVING AND TRUCKING | Fair Cath S150 Open tees, CONTRACTS “WE Boy Py Equities | _Chesper._ PE $-1348, PE 8.3204. Where, gists ————. ~~ 2 BUYERS CiGHT TRUCKING. CLOTHING Perry. ig . est | and mpwentes articles picked =| J. J. JOLI REALTY | | cites TE SS. sauces | CHARLES CHESTER | 338 pixiz aw. A. Johnson «Rooms 4 sad BATH. WORKING FE 5-0486, after ORTONVILLE, @ ROOM UPPER furn flat, $40. Also § room lower unfurn, $45. 5-0687. PVT. 4 j wove, FE bate,” 3008 a ORCHARD CT. APTS. one mae rd: “Lake peti _priv, MY 3.2806. 2 OR 3 3, TEACHERS modern lake s furs. heme” for rent oon Sept. to June Close acona 2.3396 or 3 MI 45470. with base bie. Call FE | J BEDROOM FURNISHED HOME ments on Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL’ AUBURIN Day or Week —, Dd iso 2 room — ents, (ooking “cad refrige: units. 464 Auburn PE: 2.9239 _Rent | Stores = 4 4 TNICE ROOMS. OR 3 NICE RMS. PE #4686 § and set. $1.50. | ie! Fegts: wan, sol, an ci, $138. Open ee are | sage firms to se get sioey? Clow TRUCKING & RUBBAGE, — William: Lake & Highland Rds. [ pian. ee Pe ge | FO aT | Whine BROS o” DELL CARTAGE | _Eves. on : REAL ESTATE RE Local and wee distance moving. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS sane Bizis Bey _ Phone FE 54-6806 A_ Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-1203. Qven Eves "til 9 — gid 10 ‘til S| TRUCKS, TRACTORS up Full basement, large lot or | AND F.QUIPMENT IN DEBT? 2 tots Garage workshop or small ig-ton Pickups 14%4-ton Stakes . storage bulla! In PEderal |\Dump trucks Sem|-trailers phone area Resi or lease with IF SO | _option to bay. FE 8-401, Industrial Tractor Co. #25 8 WOODWARD LET US cash. "and" power wo a Daiiv tnciading Sunday, ELWOOD REALTY __FE ¢-5203 ee B , | WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS SHARPENING UNWANTED ARTICLES ee Give You 1 Place to Pay — for commercial Papi scotte _ 4-048) _sp free of charge FE E: r : | ties, farms and screage. A phone A et — “ase Your Mind ‘ call will give you immediate ac-| 1 BEDROGM APT. FOR LEASE, ssid or FE Painting & Decorating | 20 Restore Credit |” 100 per™ mo. 130 Sem! | 1sT CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. WE ARE NOT ROY KNAUF nole, BetAir Manor. PE 4-150. i — Cash or ‘eres FE ow =e A 26‘, W, Huron 8t. FE _2-7421 — @RM. APT. RANGE Clarkston OA Saws, Hand lawnmowers! |ist en Agen <7 eet s—Paing. | LOAN COMPANY Listings Wanted Special consideration = working | | Wing. Decorating Reas FE $2000. a CREDIT | We Bay Equities sree Lt eal L ‘\K-1 PAINTING — AND _ PAPER | “COUNSELLORS EY o ist FLR 2 & BATH: an Fi ae 4 | Petsiu, work guaranteed. ___Above Qakland Theater _ R. 2 see Y, oe & bath, Heat & garage .FE 8-144. FE 27680) \rs “PAINTING. PAPER HANG ~ KN APP SHOES _ re sith OR GST YOUR LAKE we _isaetront apts On 3-108 imal PT IDE ing, paper Tremor Fred Herman na os ; RM - We a houses. Le PAINTING AND PAPERING: 2070 Airport Rd_ OR 3-1502| Sroperty. Purchase = Paring’ Nice apt, bids. |e ason Thompson, FE 48364. _ {ose WEIGHT SAFELY AND/| Office, 8800 Commares! Ra. GLORIA APTS. ED ENGINE 1 PAinTInG INTERIOR & EX. _ economicaly with mewly released | Ph PONTIAC, EM 3-251! = | terior 10 per cent dise for cash. Dex-A-Diet Tablets 98 cents at UN 1-5798 57 Mechanic St. ___FE_+4 4-428 » ba F j aerate. est. FE 40205.) Simms = = =—S—s—s| WANTED) MODERN 3 BEDROOM ? BEDRM NEW LAKE FRONT WILL REBUILD | OR 4 REPAIR) 7° MADAME CATHY READER AND, home with basement on lake year round apt Wall-to-wall car- a | th t work ryeeenbal ely TE Inside & outsice, Free et. euar remret fer Cai tor appatotment | LAKEFRONT LOT cata heat een ite Hwy. Ma | ee Allen M Prie FE _FE $-4685 De * ee : 5-1183 oring 1 16 EXTERIOR PAINTING SATISFAC REDUCE NOW eileen toa to easiest Powtaa 2- AND 3-ROOM APTS. tion guaranteed FE 5-0242 — tn six short days. As and reasonable + Pal AT ILA “APT. rid | HOUSE PAINTING FREE FSTI- Httle as $100 per visit See ugly STATELY. i ti & formals done unds and inches WANTED IMMEDIATE Y : terations Drange eer euss om mater (Wicker Enterorives Mi PGGY Giuscien toned” and ‘ight Romes, farms. Jake, property & | (84 Auburn Ave re 2660 _16B fa a iRVERIOR DECORATOR. | *ned rot er appointment to land contracts Buvers waiting. | UPPER LRLATS: ZRFDRMS., | Gay ~ oon Papering @ orinting FE %-0343. / - s fosstien wear Linesin High (A, /PAINTING. PRE | ESTIMATES SeUIABiE OF =a0 § WOUrD Paul at. Jones, coe Ele |. Schoo! on Buclid FE 3 _FE_ ¢0333_or FE 5-3204. Pontiac Press Box 99 or phone | Lal dd - 42523 or FE 5-1172. * TEACHER NEEDS PAINTING; MU 4-474] | Rent nt Apts. SSS, 333 RMS. NEWLY DEC. STOVE, work inside or out. Exp. Reas. Wd. ¢ Child t B. d. 26 SOP LRP LLLP Le _refrig. f fu: arn, 285 Whittemore. FE_ 2.3664 ee 1 FOUR ROOM NICELY FURN.|) LAROF ROOMS. PVT. BATH & ent,, 78 8. Shirley. PE 4-7603, "APER HANGING ‘e PAINTING, G6 | on West Side. Aiso 4 room, stove ft removed by steam. FE. A GOOD - eye ee cess. fa optt and Utilities furn, FE DAINTY MAID > SUPPLIES — 2 — : F PURE CLENESS, 8 -gh © Trucks to Rent Higesee oui Walnce Fe, "iste Nae s'becroon and pete | — down : FE. FURNACE SERVICE — 1 . YRS exp. Get m Get my } price, Ph, PE 2-583 FNES HEATING TERVICE cleaned, 1 paired | | She" Gre Crooks mat SSabenee., re. Pontiac Farm and _5-3009 i CASH COsETIC cor ctAWwN MOWERS SHARPENED TO- Have buyer for sma!) home. $3,500 é OR 6 ROOMS, GARAGE, . Est “SIDE Adults. Pontiac Press * fis m onth. Box #7. {16.00 WEEKLY, } ROOMS. PRI- vate beth and entrance, 1 ded- RMS. BATH. PVT. ENT. yan, oe ese. Call FE 2-0661 afler 6 re acon’ ENTR. and bath Near Tel-Huron Shop- ping Cente 5 sR AND BATH, ALL UTIL- fie conten trod te weekly. Call FE Wis ROOMS AND . bath. 31 Stowell, FE 42190. $§ ROOMS AND BATH FURN ‘| SMALL HO! ROOM HOME commen Hills. Full basement car Dane anger} in or one TRIPP, or PE ¢ FOR RENT Eire: rent, LESLIE R- er, FE 5-8161 ASE: CAKE is Savoy. Crescent ~~ MODERN ce HOUSE 4 Fer NEW 2 BEDROO! full basement, c! $00 FE mo. or Seo. _ OR _3-8298. HOUS ca PRIVI- _leges, Keego fo eee 41038, SMALL HOUSES FO uire at 1676 Taylors R 4a _ Loan re ry peel OM PURNISHED, toi welcome, Re bath beths, ee oo ashen Ss to Sept. iat > sis Spr ae ‘ne. Cer DURE 1 , IN- room, basement, washing fa cili- ties, heat aod utilities included _ 6 Summit Street, COTTAGE &f. opts. oie - decorated. Everything included. .See caretaker, Apt. B-I, _Mrs. Snyder, FE 6-160. ‘Sch _for couple. FE_5- CLEAN 3 ROOMS Adults |_only. PE 6- CLEAN 2 ROOM PARTE, | near downtown and Cottage. rooms, og nna gee 2 & 3 room apts. Close to downtown low. as | ese weekly. FE Test: condition au | - LAKEVIEW APT. in, and boating PVT. ENT JUST RIGHT we pAkD BATH Between Osmun 19% Hovey. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. 3 ROOMS | ci re 770 =| all im ofce Furnished er unfurnished, 2 & 3 th util. i ba 14 E. _ Howard rE oo BED race, i C38 * enlenuy Sg shady | Or will eee nal dows per wee payment. FE 4.1558. Rent Hewses Untura. 3 36 PEPOCON et $20 ROOMS =i AMONA TER- $75 per month. Call FE. '7 BEDRM. HOUSE. NEAR PON- _tiac Drive In, OR 3-3068 7 BEDROOM 7 BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH. 3 bedroom modern, $60 m Realtor. cy Mis. < oe tional . Cc ence. teens oor ee Broker FE 4-5883. 7 BEDROOM BRICK BD DUPLEX, oe heat, inquire 6 E. Blvd. N. HOUSE WITH —_ a emaies for le — of garden « " yg yr EC ‘ mr ve ais 3 BDRM HOME with i GARAGE. _BBaa Waterers Lge lot. $75. MA 3 LARGE ROOMS. AND ort. very modern. Nice Inqu're i) Auburn or sonable, _office, ‘EDROOM “SUBURBAN x ROME, children welcome, $85 per month OR 3-2142 Voorheis. DOWNTOWN. 2 LARGE RMS. with parking lot. FE 3-0626. 4 OWNER, GI. 444 PER CENT Brick, terms. Utica, RE piss ly sEDRO ——s $500 omy take over ars mortgage. OR 3.5508. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEAR NORTHERN HIGH A 3 bedroom, full basement, 1's ol garage. $10,500. Terms. 2 bedroom, full basement, I's car garage. $9200. Terms 3 bedrooms, full basement. matic heat. $9050 Terms. For more details call sow. George R. Irwin REALTOR 260 Baidwin Ave. RENTON PE Sot Ly facia weeny $6 RMS. & BATH. auto- e i convenient to stores, chure! hools, Lake Orion, $10,500. sein rt. MA 6-6043 OWNER -- SELL OR TRADE fa Pontiac for farm in ORIDA Wil come lake home, Pa Newly decorated, 7 Yr” OLD, 2 BEDRM. tM Hose br! 7 Side, By owner FE WIDOW SELLING IN- s for itself. 33950, || ROOMs MODERN. LoWER 3 ROOM 8 & BATH, UTIL. _furn. Adults. Orchard Lake. SMALL Crp FURN APT, UTIL. Pvt. $63. EMpire 3-3017 Rént Apts. Unfurnished 34 ; 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BAT isT . $13. FE 2-4366. ashe _clean, 1111 Brown Red WIRED FOR an iryer, Ye Seve. beth Ave. off Winding m _pm $65 _J BEDROOM, LAKE “PRIVILEGES. Fireplace baths Garden ig. washer and dryer.| 5 RM UNFURN_ HOUSE IN KEE. FE 40133 _ke. Call | sear” | 5 ROOM HOUSE, EARE ORI ee JU & a } BEDROOM : automatic ott heat, — 3 or 3 children, 29 N. rE 44423. _cis_§ 6 neon BRICK. ah Gas AND este, ae a _heat 762 W 6 ROOMS _ basement _Jessie, FE vest 130 ) CEDARE AWN “AT ELIZABETH rms. modern. bater 3-503 Rr eit £E tian. AND | RD_ “ | pooma, | . wrIRST FLOOR. CLEAN. heat, Lights & coe fem Wi: else. Television Service 22) gan etn. ON! DSO YO nus. Pv CENTR UTIL. 81) 2GOy api PRIVATE BATH ine : ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN- RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WITH- and ent Call 12, swered promptly Day or night. ee nee bohoor hae to y lepee unfur- | 2 beat clave ins Fe” Coie 5-2327. Can 190 at at 37 18 AYAL CTRONICS e se 1 N. Roslyn off Elizabeth ke Rd. FE 42418 hone Excellent references. Write /9 Uri. FURN. - | {ROOM A ry ED. DAY Of Wia4?T TV sERVICN | Tonle’ Press_Box_106. ' couples. “Te Care si, | * Gerben a : FE 5-1206 or FE 5-8390 Share Living Quarters 30/2 RMS.. FIRST FLOOR AND SEC-| ware. $45. a mo. ¢ mo, Call! Peryre M P_STRAKA eee An nnnnmee | ond floor apts, FE 56-1600 or FE | [aig NO DRINKERS OR CHIL- FT it Servi 22A BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD-| _2-2300. _Gren, 152_Washin Ped A etl deioed pees fone: Very Reason FE | 3 AS as Adulte He "State “o 5 ROOMS AND ) BATH UNFUR- eae row Di e 1 TYPEWRITER? AND ADDING ; Ee Ta lh posed. nished, OR_3-8832. LADY HOME. MACHINE. REPAIRING one | _Reasonable. FE _5-3475, after 4 TR ROOM. LAUNDRY PRIVILEGES. fice Supply Co 17 W. Lawrence. _WANTED—RESPONSIBLE WOMAN 15 Myrtle Dr. “off Oakland OA Upholstering _ 23| srenent’ requices Pentiea Press poo PT CLOSE IN $10 rencets ‘eq im 38 Racoon | Bort 2 Ee ain ON [BEADLE DRAPES. SLIP COVERS, materials & used furniture FE Wanted | Transportation 31 31/2 AAR. BAT, H UTIL. GOOD SAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- SECRETARY WISHES TRANSPOR-|2- & 3-RM. FURN. APT. Sen Cooley Lake Rd EM) tation from Pontiac ares = and pul mil turn, Prt. bath and parking. SSMAR UPHOLSTERING ~~ | 50! at Pontiac Lake. (Workin One ewLY DECOR. ot NUGMAS UPHOLSTERING ssce | hours 9 a.m. to $p.m.) OR sige TRMG-& BATH NEWLY DECOR, Wid: Contracts, Mtge. 2| 2 S¥'ita tay chia er. S re Lost & Found 24) US a re isis Fa 20048. BUYERS WAITING. GET THE|3 & 3 RM. PRIVA & money igaremy, SAHET, cele best, gash dea! a) for your land con-|° and bath, 111 N. Telegraph. apers~Joseph D names t Realtor, 670| AND 3 RM. APTS, PVT. C eriten on inside ‘ep. FE 32-7610 | —W-_ Huron 8t.. F Po ee in. PE) 40612 Top! of FE 63788 CONTRACTS WANTED 1a ROOM “APT DOWNTOWN, FE Clark Real E e. i962 W. Huron , FOUND — MANS PAIR OF BI- FE tdesd of f a-48l3 ASK for. _ Foes] Glasses wh wine eclered| Sir Clark. a Ras. BATH PVT. ENT. i { Li We BBE feat ily CASH” FOR LAN CONTRACTS 0: Box : ieee = hig | one ‘ye ay MATES : —— m » * le 7_RM. APT., EX o NEIOMBOR: to be cnildren welcome 164 Owe- "ARCADIA | Aoh All modern 3 r and bath apt | Clean ~ aiseiy decorated. A!- cost. $54 pet ie2 £. Huron, clunten, sa Ma w a oe war in winter. front Mad rear windows as- ow“ rahe Leer wg ple laundry be friendiy neigh- dren welcome. Close en transportation month. Includes heat coolness fa- and hot water. K. G. Hempstead, PE 4-0284: BIRMINGHAM, 3 RMS. STOVE | on MT ases, = rE 8-057 | CLEAN 3 neoae { ‘Pa RIVATE EN OAKLAND nd bath, stove and an: | Boat ns _¥ 7: ‘GREEN PARAKEET. ANSWERS z YY. trance, tile bath, cradle Back tag to Peppi Lare. Lost from 7160 2 eon ies! Disie Hwr. 2 TRoSR, 3 Angus ORLY. NO! 5 rear (NDSCAPE SERVICE: Anvone Cea a heater al y 2 RM. NICELY | FURNISHED | ce pres Ars TO’ wan OAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE) 4” pisses ‘call PE tan S| IMMEDIATE | ginty. eae welcome. “101 8. | —fat._ DELRIO ers. " : _Paddoc : f 46510. E pen “ae iN Oat: if: RM. pvt ent. fT. WORKING— iw > Bl Srewn and hte calla. ¥ ar ACTION i Sui" man. Reasonable rent. ra | 3 sauna tas Perry and ate ‘nildre z arn, _Coupie_with Pet.) Reward were Please Cal FE oF | On any good tand cash up New > LARGE ROOMS, MODERN. | DESIRABLE ‘NEWLY DECORAT- 0-016 Hom ¥ ¢ ohly belore r hs m. iigctor."ingpe oa « ire ery mo ee mh arege 8 anaes i Sid after m a waits eir|LANDSCAPERS & PATIO MakERs| . Vista. . .. at "Een “Bom Pai Pm 24006. fost: WK | K. L. Témpleton, Rea tor” ie foe SDE WT OH Morated, w/FREE ESTIMATES, Cali FE 2-9607' of 3110 York, FE 8-234, , 3330 Orchard e Rd, FE 44563. FE + +701 4 . ; manu 8 room house Automatic teat Ts rege oa 8-2922. 6 ROOM, GARAGE, ON NEWLY peor bath. Basement. Tage, $70 per month FE 2. | NEW: 3 BEDRM. MODERN YR basement, Central _EMpire 3 re pacha round. Full _heat $85 per mo “NEAR WILLIAMS. § DAKE F 3 bedrooms raich ae = base- ment big lot, . FE MODERN 5 2 CAR Ga- eo -é RMS. AND gas heat, pa- 5 NEW HOME. FikEPLATE IN LIv- ing ,rm. 2 bedrms. Lake priv. FE 5-6920, _Reas, GAM WARWICK house at 251 Voor ing rm, with fireplace. Ent on rear street, session 884 lease FE 45000 22105 mmediate is +5000 FE AS SMALL » Nice liv- home custom built. ig B® = stantial down 2 payment re S-o103. SYLVAN LAKE _ Sam Warwick a omy brick tri-lev' Pelvscohert ) ge ge “aa IN DRAYTON 5 i HOME Plains, 2 bedrooms, utility roo on 2 lots oR shopping area. Easy terms. Near schools,” caarches e Hie si #3) DOWN, 5 BM. uJ iM. - ture ge Lake ore rated. Also 3. it) B, 850 aight consider trade. FE » er raes of Bloomfield Ranch trope. hilitep, gorgeous 6 lar : rooms, 2 firr- laces. 2 baths. unfinished 2nd, , 2% car “;anene. bargains, terms, owner, 6-3805 No Mortgage Costs PAYMENTS ‘LESS THAN RENT $10 Deposit Starts Deal BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS WITH ADS OF MODERN FEATUR ony HY PAY RENT? Model Open Vhs at & BroPRiDay. iTo?T 2 bis qs not Patoclcaim Lincoln J WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-3763 or EVES. LI 32-4677 Low Down Payment TERRACE 6 RMS. & BATH. OTL heat. Immediate possession, Call FE 4-2875 UNION LAKE iE FRIVILEGES. 1 block, modern ho 3 rooms fgets 2431 and utility, _Archdale, } EM‘3 ‘ “Rent Lake | Cottages. 36A BEAUT. CANADIAN COTTAGE. Wkly. aby Weleqme. Wa P e, ron st. A near ital. P me. NE bath apt. oo swimming. eee! AT MISSAUKEE Lk, ke City, Ph. Maple bet AKE SaIoH — 2 8B iM mode 0 nd beach and _boat. MY 3- MODERN LAKEFRONT, 13 N. OF Pontiac Sleeps 8. ORiando 3-727 or FE 2-605. 53, » OR BEDRM E& 1| MODERN 1 , lakefront canes. Safe, City. te: _fishing _OR 31 60 ni ts. F 2-2416 | MODERN a WATER- = ecul = front cottage Waterford, $30 per week, lens for season, OR 3. ket seat Traverse ne? beach, good ‘LLED 3 pts. OR tt, nh a beara. Ree, a. wrt beac 8 ; ACH AREA 2> a, te me in quiet lo- Sis 3 — —_ y $8500 th $750 di Story and \4 frame home, 2 bed- rooms with attached mates and garece ot $700 down. Balance *EMBREE & GREGG tes Union Lake = Union Lak EM_3-4393 or Me Mi _33316 CHEROKEE HILLS First Offering has mh paved anive to smac ed hs car earane. ; — = tneiudes 2 bedrooms Genela tractive pan ed fire ramie te ne asf tah meee, ce ent, a Lope — 2 tne vi = CARL W. BIRD, Realtor — fs Sar” “er ih 4. lian: ma 5 ST ee ee Be é a : “THIRTY-SIX, -_ - s * sar pees ea a ca Hn ‘oom ba a BRICK "] ‘ ad For Sale Houses -. 43 For Sale Houses 43; Fo e BY OWNE oy UEP sam, & BATH IN 1 2 Detnom panes pottenes. BLA R PONTIAC LAKE 60 ft. of iil be pee on property, i tere TERRACE com modern, ~ Pp mecggent Xewir gecorated. Saneees session, $500 DOWN a bedroom, kitehen, dining and lying room full bath, ol fur- nace, oll heat, 1 car garage. Lo- cated in Huron Gardens, Imme- diate possession. GI’ ‘ mt. 3 h aren Newly me decorate ‘oughout. Full base- ant, See ee heat. Priced at $0,500 Nothing down — mortgage costs only, : 5 room bungalow. mi bed- a led , — joan, ah fh. « a ot | ew. "iG cat rarace, ee, who, paved drive Priced at $11,950. rool down. Mortgage costs only. 3 Sedpeeds homes in the oe a can be purchased jor GEORGE BLAIR™ ixie Hw: _— OR 3-1251 = ™ DRAY" ON Lee tad Eves, HOYT RANCH—attached 2 car garage ~1% baths, li room wil floor fo ceiling LEDG peed fire = plus full DINI Pn gs aed stove, BIRCH pea eomagred ———. makes of the most A eutractive homes we have seen in the are E PRI IVILEGES $6,259 UOksH for gaa bungalow % HOYT REALTY “2-840 234 8. Telegraph Ra $500 DOWN 5 Acres—4 Rooms A modern 4 room home with 2 —— Lot on § agres of i rin a cal for r Seo a sow for fruit & be: wns auti- ful hilisite for seeker’ Gump on the same la 1. LADD’S, INC. 3885 Perry -. Lapeer ee RILEY E. IROQUOIS © 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton PS eed RS 22 - Pome ag tiled. baths. 14 “ —) a ing ull tie ‘ile “Dasement: Lot tik K BLVD. bedroom brick. Living dinte room, xitchen, & reaktasi . Ced: base- room, ar uot ~ rays brick aura conser Bitu- ted lot. Nicely *Mandsceped. on “AUBURN a ere rs Nice 2 bedroor home,. living Ml bath. Full basement. arage. room, dining Stairway to peas in 2 bab Ft 2 car Pull’ — euseveth ee Ra. FE 44821 Elizabeth Lake Estates ‘es arene rE ets? $650 Down SMALL 2 Bapeoon HOME On a 60 x hs over- looking A th ay wi lake privileges. PRICED AT 96,500. Widernan REAL ESTATE Aes og EVES. FE 4-4526 W. Huron STOUT'S Best Buys © Tgday “4 : . ° MODERN HOUSING Attractive white frame 6 room home, located mear St. Michael's School and Pon- tiac Motor. ed tnside, Newly decorat- fireplace, base- - ment, laundry trays, alumi- hum sterms and screens screens and 2 car garage. Only 810.900 with $2,000 dn immediate possession. » ae $199 DOWN Two large lots with this large 5 room home, locat- ed off Kennett Rd. near new school. I's car garage, ol, heat immediate posses- sion TWO-FAMILY Be your own iandlord and SAVE, here in this income home. 2 three and bath apartments, newly decorat- ed, close to schools and bus line. Newly paved atre et. galy $1,000 down will han- $650 DOWN | district with lake privileges. 4 lige. = ‘and bath, breezeway enrages Needs some in- Cotas finishing, Only $6,850. LAKEFRONT LOT lake community, New school nearby Only bi,200 down, BUILDING SITE A teai bargain in -_ - d he wn wi iH te pos- bedrooms, full base-|- room. Money i in Your. Pocket ~John K.ig “IRWIN Time: to Build ~ ped the new heme | that have “aiways dre of. Sean build your Dew ogg well our ket book— e of our trade-in feature utiin your —— home to ce new home. ous us for information today. hard a street. $66 per month. cash to fo oe cent mortgag Only $11 Beautiful Washington Pk. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. full base- ment This’ lovely brick home can yours for only $2,500 down, Call today. Ther oa Ld excelent family “focome, turn of $300 total price only $1 _ John K. Irwin & Sons Since 313. We Phone FE WATKINS LAKE RD. Huron. Street iT Eve. FE 5-4046 S$ rooms & bath, 2 lots. Nice t.. Just outside city garden « CUCKLER REALTY : 26 oN. 8a w e FE 4 4 ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” _ Near Union Lake shod will oe uburban living at best in w b yes, there << with lake privi- .._ E-Z terms, nee Lake Estates This is -— first offering for this home family & only $9,750 with terms. Open-Air Living /The a. time oe ft. Bang d 6 Oona $3200. 2790 Drive. Williams Lake. letely tiea| >! Cc ae AGENCY MY 31143 LAKE’ ORION, LAKEFRONT MICH. * JIM WRIGHT [Quan Ata nlf LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OR _3-0490. BOTH REETS DRIVE PAVED LUXURI- pay LANDSCAPED, R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 arene AVE. FE 56-0693 M EVENIROS pst § = 30 .| Hempstead. Brick Terrace el vidend rea} estate, units of a brick terrace. Live IN one unit, live ON rent from the full basement, . coal heat, renting lor. $75 per month, Asking $6,509 ea. with $700 dn. on each, month. Will sell sep- ee een os — coun- try. jae Mo- tors $700 Down Here is a real buy for the family Five & bath down Storm & screens. Very clean emall ho $6,000." Small peed a payment. Immediate LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 136 E. Open Eves. PEE 4-9584 In Bloomfield We invite you to see the first win, this new 1958 model 7 room 2% bath Brick h Home with atlached 2 car “‘ga- rage, Many new inovations. Aiso lots available to eromenes or plan of your choice. West Side This ie a choice all BRICK 3/ bedroom bungalow. Oak floors, and newly decorated. High light) basement for recreation, OA. furnace. Landscaped 70 ft. lot, You'll find no better at 12.975 and only $900 down on HA terms. ~ = s ° e Business Frontage Four lots 150 x 200. Modern 5 . In fast deve! area: for gas conan woe or fice. Price $11,600, terms. KINZLER RE 670 WwW. Fino oe Ph, foes. There “| elec, water heater, coal heat. bina! family “& utility room,| Dewly “y ea es. iocein) bamee i tarae, 0 bo, ome n- fon : is priced for udah Lake Estates fast sale so be first —not Reali home to be proud of in a RRO REALTY a ‘neighborhood TED MceCULLOUGH taal y marrieds. Carpeted living = tre - ge ’ knotty pine pan- 5-126 FE 4-384 eling. i bedrooms with large Open 9 p.m -6 p.m. Sunday 12 te 6 up to the minute en, Attractive Bungalow =) a, Be Elizabeth Lake Estates softener and alum. storms and $8.950 with “s1.450 Exceptionally ~eat, 2 bedrm., oak pach ng nde pence Uncon betr ea cn termase” ce ett tu, ie G i a e a 7 ieeutnted garase 2 sie 71102 E_ Huron -8t FE 48284 ne bak te canal Aocens te Eve. FE 5-0510 FE 2-3971 Pe irvend seenios beach i one gees ishing lake Only $1.00 down. | \Waterfront 3 Bedrooms and Den Gu as camel. vary wear ‘f ili lake and eas: cess to x| Near Williams Lake ee ee ones ine xceptionally neat se ay Good 5 room home, with large 2%2 car. “garage at- gpm otlay poo attached a ars ne. unded b e lawn 2 : $i4,~ shade ers ‘Tas! * deco. 500 — oes r fel deden am ccmmies thane Seminole Hills tile bath. Dry basement, oll fur- 4 bedroom brick. ont uiet i . Only : ae: consider trade./C+ Michael's Area Giroux-Franks | 3; home, 1 down and 2 1% . Auto. GENERAL REAL ESTATE j heat. 2 car garage. Nicely 4305 Dixie Hwy OR 3-0701 — bg lot, It's MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Brick Suburban Four-Family Brick droom brick Tile bath. 7 ao storms & ‘screens. furnaces ‘PMiminutes” fom Large Only $650 down. wntlown. wv $2700 profit in 1967 at $6 per ($550Down ~~ month. bed: eo 2 wie basement on vi reet. Just Lakefront rated. {in excellent joom. Pull bath. Oak floors Tue beth, alum, storms & pa og walls, Full base- screens ent. \e y pine recreation room < S spay he gk id Crdion bay sony a! S ecxeres bas wae e ence Bandy beacn minutes condition on oinrge et peed — aoe Las Auburn Heights BUY AND sELe 2 bedrooms. 3 piece bath. “CAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. STR heat, pa » acre, shade trees, out- door 1. Located northwest of Penties. Vig for jarge. familly. room bungalow, breezeway and $12,050, terms. NEAR DRAYTON — New in ‘54. If you wagt a nice home with large rooms, ter showld see this now. 23 ft, living rm., rms., full bsmt., car garage. 2 large bed- breezeway to 2- | CLARKSTON -Fine 2 bedrm, home with large lot, Attractive living room with fir e. Full bsmt., fade! oll ping at —- reh; scaping ee Hurrs on this at only $13,500, $3,500 down, DEAL FOR 2? FAMILIES~-privi- 3 jeges to Sylvan Lake. 6 rms., bath and mt. : 3 rm., bath mt. es all in one pack: lew state and will sacrifice for qui sale at $12, for homes Low down payment. | Floyd Kent ine, Realtor nh, ioe 4-355 | 2200 Dixie H = ‘Telegraph FE 2-123~— 8 AMPLE CUS ER PARKING SYLVAN MANOR ‘In this desirable and convenient location, 4 bedrooms, 1'y baths, carpete psapelpoaay <7 ving room. All newly Lapeer — Cash 5 cent mortgag ak EST *SU BU RBAN- er — 2 bdrms pis glassed-in front porch. Full ath, Beautiful large shaded Sot Just off Highway. Low down pay- KL. Templeton, Realtor la one Lake Rd FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 NO MONEY DOWN, VETERANS Forced beauti- fully landsca: lot. Ideal loca- . iq’ p — t. is unbelievable. ly full price. Hard to Selteeet” See this lovely home yourse SCOTT FRONT bedroom home with forced air heat, lovely _niasee safe sandy beac Boat dock. Som T see value at $7,600 full price bedroom ranch featurin oak w 2 plastered walls, floors, bire large doors, forced air heat, nice shad- Woodward” Ave. high and . Only - $8,100 full price. $44 ash. sewer in. ly: $1,250 monthiy, eres - this one, ¢ S i . P : FOR COLORED =| - , < tear ®o money down a * an Edw. M. tout. Realtor 3 bedroom homes. Many fo choose RN, inew St. Pb. PE 5-165) from. Fer information call Mr. tll 6 Pointer, E. 8-9585., , * Eves. JIM WILLIAMS Templeton | for gm! must sell. $100 DOWN 4 x Dorris & Son ROCHESTER AREA BEAUTIFUL BRICK Raw! gracious —_ ayactons ra _ eye @ = bedroom = very highly = > eke loca- th 2 bric! tached sarege,, ment, unusually ee beaultful siden Mgrs massive fir ie, tra modern family room, two baths ai many other distinctive ted ments Price is right, 900 and builder will consider m,| your home m t BRICK TERRACE st very livatie ity oaknitt Street, € rooms, $6. | hy Summit street. 6 rooms, i ain Thorpe street, 8 rooms. Ser Dwight atreey. 6 rooms. WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIS REA cpean 158° W euros °°" puone Pas 1800 »? e ae % - 609 E. Flint 8t. }. * a “Check the storm warning on the radio again, Buck!” For Sale Houses 43 _ For Sale Houses 43 - eS BR ay cr age 2 t pe a kitchen ” frepiace,” Fee cook cn ha ipelating c el Grapes. arpeting stove _ anc Cherokee Ra. $18,000. FE_ 32-0056. RAINBOW" COMED #2 2 3 yeOen as low as. $150 — WE RENTAL SERVICE PE 4 502.5, PADDOCK ‘Lacking for Work? ES plete sale Jt money needed to finish it! ‘smell , anauien. i Ra. WILLIAM C. GODFREY REAL ESTATE rketon baal 73 rest § or ae or Maple sti outstanding selling "be 900 4 it JOHNSON, Restor 1704S. Tel Rd. FE 4- FE 24610 DIXIE CAKE oe alt van el , $395 DOWN 4 bedroom modern. |} bathe, SEE SR teal | aa ket jew TRL CLARKSTON | suse ders cxe, 5 t-2 $495 DOWN ed ate etl tuchen & bat eS et) tae acre, $8,050 full price. TB ] ie WM. A. - KENN: NEDY aio W, suren 30 W open ‘Evenings 1m 6 Partridge lg THE “BIRD” TO SEE ee a ee as eg | 2 . BY OWNER, 3 BDRM, STARTER seems aaere . home, Paray finished. Lived inj #1300 Be Sh Ass Brick Ranch Apts. i 17° bn Sat Must sell immediately. | _1K r beautiful . . PROPERT eT iw rH 0 os N. | NO oe lig 5 ig AE cist yon" YOUR PROPERTY ; * 8 Shows . La L AKE CLARKSTON DOWN ashe — of P 200 do good 2 fam- ' $950 “dow honeymooner’s ' eye : ty Bg eneted fe Raeburn il ed on “iy ge acres. Beauti- » Elizabeth Lake Estates . just off ‘Seginaw. Oll beat fully landscaped. $5.950 full price. PAYMENT Fine. 3 bedroom brick bome on Witiism srewer | 8,990 - | Sadat sme seer ere onset JOSEPH F. RIESZ, SALES MGR. / wiles co STS WN: Baie ae anak eH ' . |KEEGO oat, “ng ity oma” dota par'| Ful’ orice Wine on erm, , . _ GI's BO Corser: Wilheme Lx ka. & 3430. | REALTOR PARTRIDGE} SS tims Moves "You tn HARBOR Aner OF 2708. [Pees 1080 w, . : — down — 2383 ame Lake Ave. 4 ‘awed $950 DOWN | — Located _ off FHA fe the aa address of this dandy 3 Build Now uoirie® Ls Pontian Reed, cute & con : bedroom , Drive by—sake & | On our jurs. Our wn a ; $4 PER MONTH look. and you'll be sure to § tet of veure, Our plans oF | COMPLETELY acre of excellent garden $344 Moves You fn one. It's ao and def- — e will build you & starter 2 Bed ving ; ._ 3 weeping willow oo under-priced. Needs some saaie ,*7 cometed poms. S00, . ~ Poem Sek, separate din- Srees,. tacnyere nt wil 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN inside, “96.960 full price. .| Ore eee eee tesonen | $i; full, becement, one at as — — PE 2.9122 tion call Hubert e vis, 4015 $2,000 De - ure, 15 days possession. OPEN DAILY 1 PM. ‘TIL DARK ar ston _lewiniale Dee Fe cat“ aiex ‘taensok ae aE oe puuiders of ‘Nations Tiomes_ | REAL ESTATE INC. Loveland Ereeleat uchen ceramic 2 BEDROOM, GAs HEAT. BASE-| 39 8. Main. Mich, 2188 Case Lake Rd. - ished’ is Knotty Pine, ot Leslie R. Middlet ment. Fenced yard. 1% car ga- (ACROSS BANK) PE 24875- WE ¢ie| Dest 2 car Sy eslie iddleton pag ny ge 2 Maple’ s-sazt ? price $11,500 with. low down BRORER. on Jour -PE eon stores “Low ‘down payment | Open Datly'# to 8-Sunday 12'to8} No Down Payment — payment, d y owner, PE §-0107. —| NEW 2 BEDRM: BRICK Le a9 To GI’s FHA.. TERMS NEAR JOSLYN — 6 RMS, PLAS- Oakland lake. a © KN On this lovely 4 bedroom tered z floors & base- garage. Large corner ew. beautiful 3 bedroom brick ~ Lerge- ti HAYDEN Pa SO SO en | Bake mitts cen ings MORE | Eales Puuptyaaed Micien, “Gus | fame toed, wnshen, al Win URS, ag nd ‘ot “Bath, pogo, / amare’ 000 down Mortgage fe br tend Soc | screens, Paved street Bullser. gas heat. Only $700 down $6,400 with §1.400 eS ‘or = 32162 z. tract. 4465 Oak OR PE 54767. WE plus, mortgage trade ousity ‘or larger home in| ——————— _3-3653. 4 A “ce se IVAN W , Drayton area TA AND 7 ROOMS, CLOSE : s storms sereens, to reduced $7,850. water softener..2 cir garage. $500 S HRAM. iG AKE. down MA 4-2836. qvemiomno WEEE) = VOTING =| _ Fuge actagesns eon oC shower, Some furniture, Immedi- .* ace - ate Possession. $3.00. EB Z ASSOCIATE REALTOR FE 5-9471 = EXECUTIVE ‘| BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD FE 8-9663 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY $495 oo tay Page 2 bedroom sony i _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Wood foots. Picture | ringew LIVE NEAR B ce | _, $1,000 Down shell: If you don't ow. a oe we pov our Sfeoarte. come. rae 6 F RANCH with lake room apartment in “bese: KN D N. gag, © chat at ened Wem) Ei becrmee renee" mane't| | Winner’ uste tte ove Boone Saat heat ate UDSE 5A N. Suburban, § room| fux arrange “or 30%, ' ie 8 a ; =. rie 25 ce Indian Village brick home with full . vTais beautiful ai! for . Big Lake Road ‘| ‘Well located 7 room & 1% oll » iM car gerege, brick ¢ teatures 3 4! 2 OR bath home, Can be used po nme ‘quick possession. net Ee Mee oh etn tetaee | Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor ity devo at Ones | as.3 or 4 . Large ore ining Foom, The Kitchen is out | PE $siel "or PE. 64zts =—S ~ fireplace, modernised” Kitch: —c. “TTAYDEN, Realtor on ci complete with built- | — . = ——— WILL TAKE TOUR HOME en Gah bene o_o a Wa pen Eves. in stove, & oven. Also stainless | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IN Wonderful value at $8,500 LAROE ¢ RM. MODERNIZED alere. real benemest. a weer 443 ORCHA RD LAKE AVE. FHA terms. frame poms.» arive. fine loce-| and separate. storage in NO DOWN $750 DOWN Lanette Street 100° by 250°. West of Pontiac basement Alsg extra shower. 24 Large 7 rooms, 2 baths. 4 Bedrooms, large dining Reasonable "MI car garage This home rests on a MENT in. arranged as two spasimenta. ‘room, well jandscaped cor- ae * 1% Sere corner soyest with dozens ? 2 HOUSES N BHOP ON “Fy beautiful . flower Me acre good ation, 4 bed mooie = acres. 1% tniles east of AubUrn| Gardens, Barbecue pit. smal truly dream home for; r home, saeel.” alunos, At tor 9a0'tea Swttn 42000 down. p- ae oak ie ior ab . ‘same ee, ~o ent = ; a> re raion. $4500. $150 per month rk A = BE, Full with ag carpets, Aluminum | 2 ‘bedrooms, bath, casa si'ees for 3 "| goed terms to buyer. — : oveings gut geume one “PONTIAC REALTY fioME AN COMMERCIAL oot beautiful jnntqpaped vaste a WM. H. KNUDSEN befiding sear Tupburen o8 west Howard E Fox ip, the ofr io com ony | 1) Deltem _¥R Sa ser et aed cipal eientins jew Mormer, TY service, Eau. . A describe by Move Biss Ini REALTOR _ 244 8. Ra. ment is . 27135 for = RE AL EST. ATE one s to you. Th r2 Teediate & ney! FE 44616 Telegraph Rd. | es raat! ste Mitne ae EAE aetr | stmt fe, «ar eect | BLOOMFIELD room, cerami: _o * in kitchen New. Ranch Homes , pedel te jovety 1M b bay CUSTOM BOILT - | bath. A real at — Easy $3,250 : brick, Brick = peautitaly terms. cet bay DOWN — $69 MO BR gevenien Mee no > eee Tad: corner other Large double-purpose living down. Civilisne lovely homes all Sa ear ear 7 acres lake frontage, older home. room. ¥ stown kitchen ° $14.80 : good living conditions, new, homé| cabinets. G0 M. tot, 2 blocks LAKEFRONT Sia Mle, Bey eg Migtime. Mell eung We em Ses cee plete, several hun- to is. 6 Buitt in Basement 5 dred ft. of lake frontage ands Clemens North to ?71 Melrose with attached TWO car MAple 5-1201 + i . Side en- Sittenteecar ww" oe | SRORER = ese? “Maeee) © Fee eas" war ete eee 4-2045 a : Pte . ‘i F — and it is real value! | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE plus unfinished expansion if ARRANGE NOW 8 Richard Steele, Realtor attic end FOO seed a , OUTSTANDING HOME 224 Center St. Highland Int | TOO long at osly ¢ LAKE sean. xyscuee | C) NE PIL, |FHA BRICK LAKE do t if hav : Spent os se, ma parment, ere Wat Ratt 6 2 eevee © * sy Small Farm targe ever rgroene oe yet dove mee plete $1,000 Down Aluminum sided bangalo rm. starter home. = WILLIAMS LAKE - A de- selling ai a secritice, Buy |.” A 3 = picture window. Ve ‘plete on exterior. Has full bare-|’ iighiful “bungalow. wit al now and move in tine to Serer’, 5, rte neat, § rooms and bath. $11,200; = “$050.1 DOWN aod alct ‘ 106x aes Pull price $13,000 : fome with bath, utility rm . - 4 of ; oil heat, el water, - 10 ft. corner, Payments ap- 5 ee er ase, RAE ING boon se Br Humphries Kidens lakes’ Nes euscn berpe 7 2 ( YW G Senec Realtor FE 47114 family kitchen. Plastered. wi Iw basement . | Seneca St. BN te Eves. hardwood floors & good size util-| With oll automatic heat. 3 ¢ room. 2 story fantily home MUL LISTING SERVICE ity area. Co an y — — O AKS = only one block from down- ee ‘ town featuring 3 bed s W spacious f . gear ga- Nr UYERS F.C. Wood Co.) er geet tee eee) ae See | ANNET Realto OR 3-1238/ terms are just right— $8,500 ° Piesen ‘nit Gomuiert | .. celta te. urnished, Corer SO Sth Pah ee) in ovo bite Giescie “Selaing| Strat eeerees eon OFFERS 4. fireplace, garage, gjassed-in used e. Offered at - : t ’ soup pew ge gg ed rch, le Bar-B-Q.| $10,900. reasonable down = |] F How Would You.. pare oe eee Lake are sae ally & peaceful spot for ment. agoon Frontage retiring couple of young . On the nortit shore of Cass a few of the features of sw i: Taotigage | Pee . Pag shel i ‘Like to own a nice 3 bedroom this lovely home, And ‘look cane coum. tame te nee Bud icholie, Realtor Lake, 2 level heme fecin home with full basement, en-) ~~ else it has to offer: schent a ceniar. 49 Mt. Clemens St the water. rooms arene pen % pooh rr hascreck eee sate 4 ' : Cail as. Keichner upper ocr, basement ce EK, heey er ott | Ritts sane | BU ILDERS rae SA | Sta Rea vataak "oad ais, case alent Sie On & Cal place ants 2 car garage. SACRIFICE priced ‘to sell at only $2300; tg MOVING and 2) West Side is offering his s. Makes this fine offering in Well built 7 ; brick ranch ie, The Bloomfield area possible. 3 room ‘hom: 12x12 all purpose room is Acres of in shrubs ee tee ee is becau adal surround Ranch A E stores. Living room. 'T LAKE privileges and geet etl! hacemen fins tue over & 2,10 ss ‘ eS Ses ee | picture book setting j2mong bure| ceramic bath, oak floors. ft. ving area.’ 3 bed RAMBLING 3 wy ce ieee Lk ol yas & shade tree tastered walls. Of course, rooms, 2 batis, vegtane. He oon! plus all pu: tory on first floor, 3 ‘bed- f —_ eet ieasant and here is & fireplace, 2 car and 3 ae wage. This plus uiilty p+ heated ea- eae porch, and — os yas. ree) = doer opener Excellent by powest, Web| ing dint sas cher cb an oil heat. Garage. Baris en oak | Moors. Bloomfield Highlands loce- ing was spared to make it} g. tub. st pep o — Low down pay ment is all tiled, ree room oe, tion. va $21,600. the best money can oan goxm0e Riou Beck i breezeway oe a3 ear garene. The he | Possible terms for an’ en- $35,000 — Te yom 2 ‘East suburban | Brick Ranch loaded with trees, berries near Adams Rd. Req & flowers A ul this for only $12,-; JAMES K costs only. 80 MANY OF you have AKE. : thts eauti oae| foom, {ary ae es proud ty owe, Over 1000.09. | wi oe ex. ; a . ¥ * ons oor bome,, ‘Lovely carsenea Ramee ear” cake . of living space. Immac- Sha: *steken, “The bone 2 era bere, istealigy | Fass pce ‘apa Sc ee . ie, . ¥ “ % i oe re inte, don't be pi: floor ee tae sunt Fecreation. Foon Fa rt and. TV antenna sacteded, tall right now ters the t Fp Bagg ome on gape gee , About 962 per month oa NORTH SIDE — A real 1. oS eso one, of = of shrubbery & is t——«. ge ew 4 4 png A: we a ele vive and ; bedrooms & full bath = = - Sivan take, owner ed HAVE YOUR CAKE — and ine ge love! “vine aM "s EYES will ent. > — 7, ae arad, richiv arpeted Bea Je when you show her + fomily‘ enn pething @ few ‘kitchen, “modern basement, this gieaming. white ram- pene yp, Bion P é 2 car & I focated on bier by generous ee 2S comer lot between ‘incon | lawn 2 Nie Sa, “es er . basement. a = be eee. ferred end bas cut the price for| Dreezeway with 2 cat ga- mics) Onl Seas oe 3 ioe Fie st ein Kampsen| "5" | poy Annet Inc. William Miller RAY O'NEIL, Realtor, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Realtor | FE 2 REALTORS Te RE 40528 les Srteel Bz "Ei not Ba i075 W. Huron tna Bd ‘oes 377 8, Telegraph me ond yi-@. { SF f : . \ ane t : ae \ : fy FE 4-356 ARKSTON this CLA terme. larkston REAL ESTATE INC. : ' “Mich. ‘tranee. with this for 198 In bouses 4 to 10 rooms. See P. W. DINNAN m g ra > 4 8 a a ania cash. : WHITE BROS. Seen Byes. see ie Te vas 30 ‘tH 5 This Is It! — Poe he “The bath, | eH move in $e 008. Small down r ment, easy terms. MApie boat. WEST SIDE, § ROOM BUNGALOW: ‘$8,600 Lge $1,700 down. i, ere front : i gacden gas heat, 1% car Bea rable 2 cone pail heat, lot. vith 4 Rik - Price CLARK REAL ESTATE TO baa ie £3509 with call yg Large See Eee | og *round nd home ‘GET IT QUICK, |through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is —dial FE 28181, for an ad- writer and eet it! “IT MAKES SENSE ‘TO'BORROW | FROM HFC’ Xx eh S 3 a wae | Ful heh ‘is eaee ere Roy Annett tae pEAUTOREderal §-0408 % ¥. Huroo ag LE ALI BUSINESS” Al mat; b= 484 omen wav ALLAN . ‘\MIGHIGAN BUSINESS ag ia,“ pooos 90. GENTL - us at office. a Srtoartie ae c | —_ SALES CORE AOS Home: & Auto “It’s a little trick I learned on my vacation out west!” ss 5 acres West of “220 gal, fuel tank. Reason: natural ‘Girout' Pras. 4388 oe i 1 poy Fa pus | Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods. 57 Shier 30701 f : carry ee accuse aa . : = - éesaieia Praia | BEAUTIFUL 1 1 ms and 2 oe: "iit tne sletne Zanes, re oe G. A, Thompson, 80 8, Perry 7 trom ~~. Pontiac.| # ortga sags Jane r m ee Te Sat nen EE STAND! 1G TOnETS $1405 pe an acre easy — MU Pp artri d. e. Se mae in Fa) all sy brass. 3 at 7 1, Ane OR GAs ¥ j Cm gl uaeoce tees fits 9 acres tn White Lake township, : Your requirements Any propery, carriage rocking S,_Feres__.| [Sond teh at lake White Lake township.’ 19 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | fuy land ate real esiate, | chair. sie A By 5 at Used Trade-In Prion “ee. ....... $99.95 | owner, z ; Bars — Taverns - CHEF RLTY. CO. : pyle apne UMBING 25 CARTY, Meets. Reali isng| LIQUOR BAR tm Pontiac s00.00e| Pe" adie B LED Waner’ 7 : BE as MEE eeeenoe E100 is : Sie a ae | re | te 2 | PRODARE , PPRITENA TON, SPECIAL i aneowne 4 G 30 gal. electric alae iieaier $30.50 gal. off water. nO. souenh a ‘ ‘< poo sroeeetagrg tonar - ee mixer, antique bu _o EQUITY rator ae ; at your ; waar S : werul. as- | tastanies . PURNACES & DUCT WORK AT . | BRR ter in northern town. i . tlé Gas Co. 32401. THOMAS SECONOMY reduced prices. All work guar- § ACRES—Near Orion & Oxford. : . , Sagina anteed. OR 3-405. ACRES Hees, Oxen, 4 content| year rou ar dines te Ht| pet, Meri, decal. nde | BLOND singe, Conapus, epee | Ml 8. Soeeer Betirie | ~ 6000 yap psi — Talbot Lumber 4 ig of bour : bar, owners apt, See. pic- Store FE 2-1232. : ‘| BLACE L. H.BROWN, Realtor | “* = ii CUBIC FOOT OhLEY DEEP | COLONIAL WAPLE 3 FCO BED-| & LLY RECOND Seco en ee ee = moses bg ewriter | gcse vel and 1383 W. Huron Ph. FE 24810, TAVERN 943,000 per yz.| freeze, swap fur good piano, or | 700m suite, 940. MI 6590. pat TERMS TO ei migy Bee og rd eae | sat Ra nod Typ Royal, $25 rot County. For Sale Farms ee eS = DINING SUITE WITH BUF- Yond © end Daseser cteent denen, Excellent condition. into Lag FE " IN € BEDRM_ FOR CAR noces *. e SLACK DIRT. YD LOAD. 3 BU. = 48) Sick win 0 year, bg oh py — a * CAR, | PET & 4 CHAIRS, PE ¢-5222. CONSUMERS Steel outside ‘wiodow sbutters, eee days, $1.00. Pill, FE 83282. , 5 RES A-l CARPENTRY Fon ; sa wh j Electric Py Le nl pana B BUGGY, FOLDING. LACK With 5 Racy oven home, tan) REALTOR PARTRIDGE | _ 0 sox 256 Pontise, Mich. | © SPIN WASHES itso W. Hy: | 20 W, jshaed oe 5.2351 | Stop in, or call for free extimates. STANT Noor ToL 8 per ~ $33 Com: Lake basement, excellent condition Businesses thruout Mich CixAn “$8 CHEVY. DEL RAY FOR! ron. - ° a “i 8 pm. noon om sn. AND ALUMI Bh . p tgiitesing & merce gutbulldings. $7,400 down. West of PE 43581 1050 W. HURON dump truck PE 46588. ChE a FAMOUS | Seoey BOOR SALES | =a and windows. . yd | ame OPEN Til 9 CABIN NR. PRESCOTT FOR BOAT | name brands. Scratched, terrific Your Old Appliance — | sy g Paadock on ahaa ISON - 42821 - EACH &% 7 Se. ef. Ez- 80 ACRES “PHARMACIST NOT REQUIRED” or motor OL 26192. i values, $149.95 while they last. No D P. GY mae EVER UeED, BEN i@) LUM BER co. : ‘and ewim-| Off Rochester Rd Beautiful old Money making store patent | Casi FOR USED TV's, RADIOS ‘orders p!ease. Michigan As Down Payment . NEVER USED, : 000 Terms. English type bome, nicely jand- famine & iaradl | _& tape recorders. PE 44045 so Orenard Lk. Ave. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: matched, fegiatered with Wilson Wrecking Farm Bldgs. ulti-Lakes Realty stapes yard, Ngoes’ cutbulidings | {isned. ‘Established over 20 37s. For eee ton ee FOLDABED BTRO LER. “fie. oS a a on for waren "eed Oe FES oe 2x8». tiara I" 5 ' 5 ; ; Pharmacy Unlimited Possi-| . me, ‘2 acre wrought caties GE suto. dryer $250.95... $190.88 new Consu ; 3080 &. Commerce Rd. MA GISE (15 rence Ridgewa bilities for ® ISTERED per- | _ 2-4420. bt end tables, $20, 170 8. Belle- - mer Power ap-| pi Clarence C. Ridgeway | Sip tots *reascnable for euict | FREEZER 16 CUFT, HOLDS UP | _ vee. Lake Orion MY_2i66 GOODY EAR em Hes SESie* ahere are chatter marvel. Re er ot Oak itl Dunham Lake Frontage é REALTOR sale. $5,500, cash necessary. Bal. to 800 ibs. for chain saw or FaCTOR?Y REBUILT yacuuMm Also Electric ‘& Bottled Gas WIDOWS 5 DOORS wae aubis iets palate. ave PE 46203. at § per cent. can be paid from what bave you? Also oi] water. cleaners. All makes. | year guar) 30S Cass FE §-6123 Heaters at values. Mich | pounie wep asoments TORS OR 3-0982 : moomse. PE ST. | _heater & space heater MA 42903. x “is ue. arta USED WASHERS 315 & UP AB. = Fluorescent 383 Orchard LE.) ‘prime or or Comba bination windows p2emn| Pores of aT ase ipamia ROTA OR ANT FOR Cartan 4 sony ExCayaTING. | poe JOM ETS ey | Ue apeire Go ase Wnt: | TACORRER POWER TAWN WOW. |Aita: tay “eawT nes __ at ee a ey ee, 1 DRiande 3. 33he | _ ron. Mipctric Co., u- | JACOBSEN LAWN MOW-| Alum. Comb door ...... Lape Lake Brliar hurective oo W- Mure PE osort required, FE SS WODERNTZED 1 BEDROOM BASE. | _ "DE, $45. Call ¢ eee ra | ee ee me 6 room home. 72 Eves PE 4-3046 RESTAURANT BUSINESS AND |” ment home. Wil! sell trade. | GAS i 36" SPARKLING | USED y $199 & UP. 21" COL- cles 1 seater ree bugs, Wille THEY LAST 2 t Bring room, modern tile kiteh- . ~ com oat pond Day — Cee ae _Any offer considered. OR 3-1044.| _clean_ 638 YE 22730. NACHE LOW yn aL oe “We turen FE aoe ere cis sand plano | cent off all circular saw blades. a bedrooms, tiled MIDDLETON ciyear, on lease, Owner too ill | ONE | ein akc Wes, = a | gist & b bors ays saat 2 wheel bike. steam: S 4S Secpentns Serves, ae. GRAVEL din ; eo ace oe we eee Band os saw se flour moce cunker.. tyne! for Spee" ey #275. | Runabout, er. 5-601 on terms, $1500 will handle, plus & mertiog Prove © R33. eis mis ee eet SS. ieee | Stal SOSOEED {MOTOR OR OR Used refrigerator igan ¥ Pentwater Lake. In SS. owe Hy f . street bn ecm ee — | eeearoo—ve ape. Si so MUEL'S APPLIANCE ATER WELL DRILLING, 1-195¢| iow rental A a AE TABLETOP Soli Star 53 machine 2 3 of| sanders, polishers, lawn GAS RANGE, NORGE T. a ma 3 | Coe mowers Machinery _60A ey ig oem Be LOADERS: BLACK DIRT . in good shape, Can be SAND a 23 OW. a FE| WALT pe aTTY — OM, ; ; Home ce . = shes Cone taioas Sie ‘ostnal tut Pe Sex™ | BAR RNES HARDWARE sore "aeLaceunet Fake, | War : 9 om4 pm. Sun __Sale Land Contracts 52) _a._w Gas stOvE, 3 _ offer. MArket i co ane , 5 N SNOOKER TABLES, —— WHAT eceflancous : - ‘ ogre - living room WHI EE 2 BEDROOM FURN. LAND CON-| bare, you or win etl, MU) Sogqgh™ Det Waet tank. FE) For Sale Mi 0 4 dae Oe very % Pei CENT DIsCOURT. BAT STARTER a5 ~ HOME )ME FREEZERS Mir oles ® ploe, “te ‘ber Ga: JUNE _Opdyke re. TS “sandy beach. Priced at ance 65.560 payable ot § nae ST: “R HOME $100 eft reguiar price. Brand new _Thompeon, bos. “Perry st. . . Do It Yourself a wa GRADING . ee. “Stora wochigan. Pe Hees ps t Zoe, ia, ‘Secured we 8 Real HURON oaRvens 6 Rost ‘be gl to be abprecs ated. c¥ cae cai. on “Gan coe Shaped * nes et oe ae rave, ful. ete re | . . : in ie ; : a] . 2 entra . | Ficpoat ta some Oe) Deen Ei peda Wa) Le noah Re | BUR coe voce om Si aeesrs Tosa | Sas ember Sk Sean | erate pyres | gg PORRENT as leant er ‘ * S| iT rx. ; - - PRICES SLASHED completely furniaded also includ |cawp GONTRACT — BALANCE | Will TAKE ALL OR PART FORT ones per meat. 2 Tn Pe Seiad Te (POADERE.| random engine s1dom nant LA DRit: 18, S wa|Plants, Trees, Shrubs _ 68 as ~ $4 is ft. cted warn.|!Ga.700, payments #40. oterest 6 OF $3,000 EQUITY. tee petmectric ‘968 Auburn Ave. FE ei — el ar ero MOAT BEAUTIFUL PEONY BLOOMS. 15¢ says ‘ esrage. a cent, count cent. y = . Phone FE 43573 2x @#s 3 & 4 CENTs a. Pr. Troov «xix #470 com ottage. front income bome opth. Com-| I2n18 ben Bouse. 16x3e granery. Eau i $065 Hutchins Road, White R. JN VALU = Rake ZENMORE WASHER. 030. OR| 2 * “ye b & 6 eu 6 pia ipine shelving ...12¢ ha. E3010 | 480 8. SANFORD IRISDAY LILIES ape Seiict| $5 Wis sate Sale| Money to Loan 83) SUE AUROR OME LS | xemwone AT Enola ME Ase Ault ad W fe de 5 f FOR RENT | ia| ORIENTAL POPP | Price d to ‘only 418.500 with ro ae mae ewe 53| WoLtirie LISTING SERVICE |EENMORE | AUTOMATE ‘attr| 8. ft, peurery, Open Civde = Geen! San stiteers gos canoer, as Se wee eee | payment. T aa TRADE 12 PT. ALUMINUM STAR-| year's guarantee, FE 20719. & 7 Im. aac = Fir Plyscore pete gece) cleaners Oakland) in Dyke: winne latest © | veyearons —armewnion:. | WHITE BROS.- |TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| cr'ia’n”"siusioun boat with sine | Aid ah rea — | Fees: rs euch) Fuel dePuigt (0 Orcharg Lake] isuer™ Bonus “gh lg orders wehaaneae OR 3-125 MAIN from deck FE 37131 ent. 7) KEnMOUN vss, CALL EM Forget painting and insulate same aS "83 oc. | g Ave. FE bee Rochester” Seed end Livernots. gages bare tits, 87 Foom, dming | Open Eves ul peBuncay 10 TH! 8 202 N. MAT Ste 6S ee eg | eed arte Pinia¥ou sol gut finest qeatey | “sare rn Drwert: ohne two | Sey “etods, drapery ms CHINES | _MUlberry e246). Soom Biichen, 2 bedrooths,: sun-| Business Pro rty 49 ROCHESTER, MICH. wie ne ae TO RENT. eaNUORE a SS A workmanship at owest ne ay Graken @inaloe palat Formica pin a and elec: KENTUCKY Soa ie ter sa Hog t e. ais | $500 UTO. SHER. $8) 5 Open 7 \* . — will rent yest around for | Sale ness pe y _ LOANS atoos TO WATERFRONT lg red _Tight for r cottage. MI 63879 Bown: #2 Fk. a0 and up Complete xo. CHARGE FOR DELIVERY a ORG oe 10 SS pip — fle va $6000 monthiy. e privileges. |. eratt COMMERCIAL GARAGE, LIVESTOCK Ford or Chev ([EATHERETTE SOFA. DARK | stock for ourself. Also alum H t Sup | oe or FE 68 Only $1600 down. $50 monthiy. HOUSEHOLD GOODS | 62322 and fiberglas AWNINGS $9.95 and Y ply, 156 W _FE $4712 | OAKLAND TREE Vice TRIM- . LAKE zoned manutscturing NO. 3. 23 py pochester OL #0711, OL_ 1-701 WILL TRADE 13 GAGOE SAVAGE | et hac eae up Qreamenial iron, aluminum agger Cameras, Equipment 61A| @« ‘i femoral Pree estimate, Lowen straits WHEN YOU NEED Lt aot JOE VALLELY Co. bani) xeon moth-| GOOD INVESTMENT BUY IN WILL TAKE FREE & CLEAR Your Lake Cotta e “The Old Reliable Pion * U ER CO. va co BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM- fl, eee _—_ goo ° shaded Drayton Plains, 100 f%. on Sash- older cat in A-1 condition for my = chests ae & wu Auburn & Roehester Roeds MB eras, projectors, tape recorders. For Sale Pets ——s 69 ood. Lane priv-| sbaw Rd with another 40 ft. on $1,400 equity in new ‘57 Buick Dressers or chests ...... Call OL 1-9941 for free 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake| Epperts Camera Shop, 67 W. He x cess sand —— Bivd. sosbte’s a : —_ ge aes et bon Route gd eee 33 ectametes. eves, OG 14083 Between 7 Maple ang Pontise| ron St. FE 5-615. ; a Pts OLD aeste 2 BOXER. } ba gman ‘down pay-| buy. No reasonable offer tu r =~ Gas stoves viii as Soap | aOREW a0 PT. ExT. LADDERS. vi; ee r { podaliey ‘ou on eet tt hi 4 EST O| beth PE 44821 7085 | $25. OL 1-096 SAVE PLUMBING Sun 10 oughly reconditioned, $169 aoe < ih.” roit KEowood_7-3000| FE 41157 ____ commun |Ssyers. 141 W Hufon FE $3064/ ‘cle clothes dryer. new. crate | install or $50 to $75 off if you do) PICNIC TABLES, ROUGH OR. FE 4-4509. SLACK ANI 4., modern, flowing well. to, buy = in you @ nm your ¢ ene _ marred, Reg $260.95 - $155.00 it yourself, from whatever price| finished. OR 3-3085 & OR 3-5015 Seer, EXTRAORDINARY BLACK AND Eat 06 & 300, Good serace. so Business Opportunities 51)” : OTS ee Terr | OM, Ben Warped, 5 seen sarene, has Fan ge Find out | SOWER MOWERS - TORO Sale Office Equipment _63 eesise meetee Ons ee Hy ewer - , 7 . a ed with extr rue. e convince > S Pete te walks. Price $3 50" Wallace, ee “= Loans to $500 oe aa, i Ree $460.96, & steal at $248,00.| Call OR 3.6092 | =, ‘a Ries rae FREE TO GOOD HOMES. KIT- Beant ae STRAITS OF Made Quickly Tx 2 RUGS WOOL FACE Sib FACE, 2a re | AIR CONDITIONERS eer twee rake ce assepied.| Underwood Typewriter "tens, PE 2-1166 es to PA fauor ay neat Glad f ae re aay eminsiet Tees hue. i21_N. Saginaw OABEESE 5-6189 cont, wore cooties —_ etme used me "3004 Auburn at ag ‘tacelient gmt Ligui ob nag SE ie 70 ear x 1 ins J Saginaw __—s_EFE 5-6188 ; coo Cal — ae OL RUCE PENINSULA ONTARIO. win, n, rice Gr $19,000 includes §] apt “courteous ‘considerate. and| pads. 98 0% Pearson's Furniture. |REFRIQER ATOR. PRI third leas cost. Schicks. MY 33711, | —Acams,_Auburn Fe | eee ee ee ert, dare, ‘PARAKEETS, 80 100 ft. Lake Toam ‘home Will t race for patt.| “Srienciv treatment at any one|_ 42 Orebard Lake Ave. apartment size, inte ‘model $08) ACETYLENE, WELDING OUTFIT. PLYWOOD SPECIALS | 22 ‘de2-FE- pod FE 217121 er lote on. this Mpeeutiful : of our offices. (See phone db | ig GAL, HOMART. ELEC, WATER | ery terms Crosley electric range, | 2 portable tanks, hose gauges & CASH & CARRY Sale Store Equipment 64)/P48T BLACK LABRADOR RE- 980 miles from Pon- Tavern north of Cadillac. Very rectory for addresses ih heater. 1 oo. pone ae cond,} del floor sample, ree, © torches. A-1 condition. Foo" MU | ¥%” 3.15 triever—German Shepherd Une aged, Bighway, oll the way] Soldine with owner's apartment BUCKNER - $40. FE Gants ters pm | er Sie. Schick's MY ESI | —te oo 2 JER) 2 (watx-i rrmezens, eme.|—Po He 8 5 MING rat wor ¢ f REFRIG, $35. WASHER $25, ELEC- ; s A ‘ ferent per iend evergreens, ‘white oor Donon 0.8. 27. WY th CrHER tric stoye $35. 17 in. TV $35. ANCHOR FENCES _ Server, of yee “horas. POODLE TRIMMIN water. or Wonderful Aahing Grossed aver $28,000 in 11 manthe) Finance Co Prices, O'Bell TV, 20 Eisened oth | Doles MATES oe eee 55) Se mee on FuA sporoved. 1488 Baldwin Ave. 2-2543 | é33 WALK-IN COOLER WITH COM- Grooming spd pete ee . onth. ; ake Rd, of 1515 Union Lake Rd.) ne : r ESTIMATES. 1, |REBUILT BATTERIES, $5.95. OL ; : aa ation. call i owner. MY vast Feat ee DOWN . _Union Village. FE 4-6045. " _ Re “chrome set $35, FE_5-2766.| GaTHROOM FOR COTTAGE,| Guaranteed for 6 ee os 192 Ba omms ae eee, SON ee Brae OOS EBROKER- rm ron one —— taie’ alone PONTIAC 18 Bos Fi HOTPOINT FREEZER. REBUILT, waegroranteed Fog omen — oa tae _8 Saginaw FE 8-3796 HALL MARE ARD s PAPER fe ye ge age uor in. eal estate 4 25 B unre ectr * o value 8S, ‘onsis' of large| & +2, FOOT aw YEAR begs i 2 "ies wl worth more than asking price. DRAYTON PLAINS _1060_W__ Huron J Electric, 807 N Johnson 0 x 30 stall shower. Free, stant —_ dviter Pacem ieee ai news PE 232 melted or Fl PR yah, ig Sey i io TO TALE. = NSOL ing toilet, wash basin large| copper cents. pipe. | GATT peereeaeenastene “EOE na ol terme 7 pad ame Tavern west of Lansing. Grossed Ty bas BEAUTIFUL tS be beat tt ous. SIAHOGANY HIGH-BOY: | 20° tn medicine cabinet. Fitings| 62.38 Palot with _eoton tn eny | MATIONAL CASH REGISTER. EXC PARAKEETS iGaNAra pnt hs ved As i We aeons: ~ itt Many others to choose from Governor Winthrop desk & an-| extra. No dealers, please. — weather Warwick's 2678 9=Or ion, MA e978, Food Sine oh Dabaed Ave. ied Sale Toes” 46) opr ccoll at equipment: GET CASH QUICKLY | Beer's be pliance, $16 Commerce | __tique bed. FE oe ae gen Fiucreseent, 383 Orchard Lt | pee = Sale Sporting Goods 65 MALE = WEIMAR ww ~ : vr N at. edit waren | Pee ae . - —_ 54: Sones Tox iter, 96. After 3. FH 2 ti HEA OFF] Tavern in wn near Owos- U $500 3 GALLON HOTPOINT Oxnena Turneré 602 Mt. Clem-|SATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS | $2.9 @ A. Thomoson 60 6. aay = oem. |e Fa akon oa HEATH fae 8-6785. |. so. Gross EY 930,000 would be p to heater, $80.05. Installed $159. FE 2-0601. town kitchen, ofl and gas fur. Perry. — AQUA OMPRESSED in RABBITS. TROPT gyety y incrensed a te ewer who . A , Fae Munro Electric Co., 1 ‘ eens. nk ll Feng Ge on boil. re LLOW WELL FUMPS at Somat I PERE AL BOATS. pies. 3441 "Danaing Rd. “oxitar render ential lot, ce tte straight aie Foai] x Oakland Ta Gag RANGE. wi, BB san TELEVISION NS a = tie * copper | Rit THOMPSON, 00 8. PERRY | Pine Li, tan peg Oretard Lx. Ra.|—S TE ENS —— = ate ee MY| ‘information on this sid in| trie Co., 1069 W, Bu- 17” & 21° — REBUILT black pine coppe,, | REEL TYPE FONE MOWER. PE $69 on . bare “Like new FE 4150. | «AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED ———-—-| tonight and let us show ri to you. Ne C ; GUARANTEED ae Pg r Kemtone. Shae COMPRESSED : — BEAUTIFUL od mpa weet jt ANYTHING YOU WANT The RIDING POWER ROWER, 20", ws Se b-3e0e|- eats. ~ jevel corner Tot ie foot “ n 12) ny FOR THE HOME CAN BE| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | 2685 LAPEER RD “ee » 4-5491| _ like new, MY 2-074 80_PARKHURST ST. . Brenss ig teh 9p end supolicn. frontage. Adjacent to new school. ST TEWIDE _|- FOOND AT bs 8 SALES. OF PONTIAC a | ROTOTILLERS SO EASY TO OP. | BOY'S SHOR SKATES, SIZE 7.) burn Rd. FE rested ee oun a LNs Raggy “oy Fah wot ot | Pm 1s 51 W. HURON “| erate the: lgdies can run them. aoc et iene tJ ON CoRDT TWo L - OUR MODEL HOME IN ; . tr E Let as prove it with a demon- | GOLF Set PER NDI-| tor nic mos, 23-5660, ms eed as: Peacoat Visit oy my ‘cn te weil TRAD -IN DE 1. DON’T PASS U P| stration. Only one company makes| (ou. Matched and registered. Tice home - PERRY ACRES seg, 802 PONTIAG STATE, BANK BLDG.| Yivr, tut ‘ade 4° Guar. electric washer... $28 98) the geinn frvesiterey i880 | Camplee wh pag Cos fi Sse:| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 . TAKEN FOR NA- “oe MONTHS ‘ves $498 MONEY! Sell unneeded) # mente avaliable. | ata UEnEen he Boas BOA ness, Now dis " poe v siler Gurwen & Lawn Equip: | GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE |DOGS CAT @ BOARDED — FR - Phone? belongings for cash| * Stee Bram) Mi egraph crane ~~ STEEL Ws DRIVE-WA s\through Classified Ads!) - $2.45 & COTTAGPAIRE TE GUIDE TO GOLD: _ ofGRGr sie Inived top. V only * Seem it FE 2-8181. . at FE 34 rt ae ; Bae at $100, ener rs bree things at Se ee 42: oo) aa eale* through "Cassited Aas} : ; . akmry-xiors _For Sale Livestock 72 . OXFOR actor & low, cultl- oe ‘i gan_stallion. Mage ein. = FOR SsALEy Lyng eo close up ows. Terms MEtrose 4-946). RIDING & DRIVING HORSE, $100. OL 6-1407. SHETLAND PONY WITH BADDLE god bridle. MA_ 6-2327, Wanted Livestock 73 Bb Winds, Forrest Jones. apie 5.0016 For. Sale Poutry 74 SMALL FRYERS, 6c EACH. FE 20087, __Sale Farm Produce 75 . pe| USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL eS satiraays tte PS Hitches. & overloads installed, car Bm, come 2 BE sen ; “Bottle Ga® Sale Farm Reman 76| _ Parts and Supplies “80 8. B Ran aol ’ ed FE 2-3200 3 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR FORD Tractor. $150 seat. 4 BAR T ER-TY DEA aR born hay rake. ke new, 71-9319. -_ - SKY GARDEN ACTOR a cultivator, ag new. $130. Cali. mo: s, OL 1-0507 ‘ARMALL = TRAC “Poy oqegees ON ares bar, i ; : caer Poinde, 2 drags. Will not sell separately. Midwest 6-0604. BACKHOE BARGAIN own| Come Pontiac Tractor sand Equipment Co. Your Auderieed Ford Tiactor 1751'S: Telegraph Rd. Bet Square Lx & Orchard LE. Rie NEW AND LL 80 8. Telegra) FE 2.3200 hg & Sun. P.M. id any -. w s trailer. Home) 15 ft up.” As low as $895. Hol arine 3 iBaio nr Wolly ied, Molly. SBt- TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal - Palace - Beemer | “We Buy, Sell, Trade New 8-10 Wides | a PAY we Rottle ae - , Parts and Supplies TRAILER. EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal Beemer 8-10 Wides Sores “OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes ' Gardner = 8 to 0 wide, 14 ft. to 8 ft. ‘S$! at 2 earn,” $995.50 Pe) of ae ee ‘ae suran Rent Trailer Space 79 a ee ee $65.81 per month includes ali ao| 16 Hoy, Geo & Foe, 2 Sale Farm Bauipment 76) Beas &Asomorn 8 <1 : " Used Boat & Motor Dept. of electric Mercury & sontrols, pe igh ag | 9 h.p. Mercury 1d Mento. .f h.p. reury # 5 & M Checial “4 ft. Padaanal teahest. 9 2p bp. | a oe ‘stats, Mazurek Marine Sales At 8. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw. FE 4-0588 MERC TRY MARK 40. WITH ul y ieee lower unit, Also 7% =e r, FE 49370, RY MARK 15 WITH TH RE- E- re up® Like ne new. ow. $175, EM 3 O13 EM s'0131, 2 BOATS. $ ee 40. 12 ALUM. $150.50, Trailers. 50, aged a runabouts $144.50 a iv ‘oe Bi Race So Saari a . D. TeeNee Trailer. 2 like’ new AUBURN ae VILLAGE Case Trsctor, odel DC By,9090 poxprnen KING BROS. YKE ou tha RD AT ong raft FRACTOR — COB SIZE, MASSEY. e by batt... pier, ‘oa ed blade. ; ome 5 new. MY 30704 mower, 24", like TRACTORS Bolens, Wheel-Horse we LLERS Crop er Sac TERMS “HOUGH TEN & SONS Case & Fe = o* Rochester 1-9761 Auction Sales én A 28 ‘, : bower hand drill, «chucks, gauges, ches, * cy equipment, paint spray- - er, odds and ends of paint, sev- eral bags of cement and mortar, mise. tools, mise. lumber, living) -- _ guite, 3 bedrm. sets, 1 dining rm. set, 1 kitchenette set, gar- * cement mixer, selection of shop hammers. re-| frigerator, elec. cook s tove, * ehains, practically new y sad- aed and ee: mise, building ma- rials, elec motors, fishing, 16°. Work — eas 1 be- podenorg gingletrees, roofing, tween 4 & 10 p.m. OL 11-1300. ' 6 in 1 Shopsmith, power lathe, CANOE, CANVASS SHEARED |CO aig prota — hi = ss — Good cond. FE 8-1177, er, deep freeze 0 in cow, 5 years cid, 8 and ends 7 a ta Frc ap oa of household cation, ae er. convert ogg | $1,780 435 ous men stake rac’ \ u track yok n Spe ‘ Sa retresh- Shore, Lake = OA 8-1337 Ben ohn rks, 2425 Oakie peat Sparks, 2425 Oakley) Alum. Boats an Canoes eer: Bil "Hackett, BMARTS AUCTION SALES. every Wednesday, 7 p mile west of a Hin shopping eenter, Roch For For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 21 FT. me PONTIAC * $500. EM 3-3242 after is 1655 PACE-MAKER 35° 2 BE : full bath, exc. condition. MY 3-2826 Detroiter 1b to 66 8 and 10 wides trade in sliowance on your 1946/5, to 8 trailer. s : 750 dw ies 51 _=8: Saiinaw, at Racburn ‘| sEP AIRING b” REBUILDING. 3 ATT : : 8c . Pontiac Chief ine. . fratic 3 - panmienes M Auto Service 81 BILE REPAIR ALL . 4 Aa wihlion, FE 24704. lected Mega per Rust REPAIR, Zuck Ma- FE ae le cmaenee a takes. Pd Ibe garage. aE E, Walton, Pon- a “Motor Scooters 82 ‘36 boeage By EAGLE SCOOTER. Corner of 24 Mile and Shelby Rd. _REpublic 9-5544, ‘36 ALL. STATE GOOD .CONDI- tion. $80. Call FE 38-0270 after 4 p-m- *f] LAMBRETTA 150. 1,836 miles. MA _MA 5-0641, Clarkston. CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXCELLENT condition. OR 3-8672 after 5. $5 CUSHMAN EAGLE, $175. For Sale Motorcycles 83) _models 32 MATCHLESS. GOOD COND. FE 44704 3) HLY, 74 Tae | WITH SPORTS- me Exc. Cond. $450, FE 4-008. FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON = "Werley Davidson, see. Harley vidson Sales Co. 72 8 Sagi- 4 _taw ___ For Sale . Bicycles Bors S’ 26° HIGGINS, $25.00. ¥E 8-2827. 937 N. Perry. Boats & Accessories 85 ™% _HP ELGIN. ALMOST NEW. ® FT. Ss PRAM: Bn HP. per 10, trailer. 12 FT. RUNABOUT & 16 HP SCOTT ated nroter, Sa¢rifice, OR im eS i FIBERGLAS BOAT with h.p. motor and trailer. FE 815 1956 SCUNDOR 10 p roneerowes: _jike_nev new r. $170 FE 45474 BOATS TS _PIBERGLASSED. D. UP TO oon Molded & Fiberglas — All water sports ent. Bring four motor treabies to us. Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER isge 8. TELS eN RD. FE ?-8033 EN : SUNDAYS BOAT WAS \S $218 | now W Sito. COS- _tello’s MY 3-15 STs s - TRAILERS ys. 0- BOAT WINDSHIELDS, $20 IN- cludes hardware, trim and ino. ; 06 and up —— fm allowance on your 1049 fo 1951 Bring your title with Hae Yes, e en at our low, low) trade fs We still top them a!) on: bsdrede B Filan! tied tS Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home | {OTORS Com Soe Motor Repair Service es Inc By Factory Trained Mechanics 38 NUAND LAKES GALES (2. 1 _ [pe edi gua W Huron FE 2-6122 ‘ tne COSTELLO'S strip Inc., 6129 WE iene saad Service Inc., BOATS & MOTORS | = CREST- liner & Geneva a wood & tiberglas. ton copentionslly tow priced: Se. va boats vefore ie ———— motors, “ator trailers)! boats motors Kens: s prdware, 3004 Auburn at _Adems. Auburn Hgts, FE 2-88 CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND cativas repairs. Mrs, Erznoznik. FE 44: —r La aRY malice Weereiass oping A 7 ee 170 _N. FE 5-6519 aS ESTATES. MODERN! Lake front and play 3-2661 aut Must sacrifice.|L USED TRUCE PAI : ALL MAKES aD U.| HEIGHTS. MOTOR 2635 Auburn Ave. see 00 dyear x OUR EXPERT OUTBOARD motor tune-up service 22 years Tepair men Marine ‘Service. bard Lk. Rd. FE £0112. Kee Wanted Used Cars 88 AS MUCH As S39 FOR JUNK AND ml ORD, Sad D 6-4 © 1968 by NEA Bervice, nq “Men are so self-centered! I talked about myself for a whole hour and he hardly heard a word.I said!” For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 9 DUMPS "h BICE SPER. 2 De. yew et en aD ine * 1956 CHEVY | Beuuees*S.doo"sciul ales 9 0s 1955 FORD |g ree meg sa! ae Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD D) OL 10711 FACTORY BRANCH 256 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP autiful RED $945 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” PE 37117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST = % CHEV, PICK UP. $0. FE 4.2231. Ah OR “66 GMC by'~ TRUCK, V8, i MY 240 PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC’ RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass P-6 TRACTOR. "ai SCHOOL ics = TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET ee ee ee ere cere eee er teeeeebeneseceaseesens heater, Exc. ¢on- Saccuceeevaaeeusanesese 8 405 dition 1056 Ford convert.: Hg — whitewalls. ‘no nai oat oat he 4 Dodge Royal Lancer 7 Sentee. Wh epeenaned drive. ee ee er weeeee HOMER HIGHT ars. “15 Minutes From 1953 CHRYSLER Bob Frost 280 Hunter Bivd. (0.8. 10) around B’Ham tee Stop, Look, Buy 2 Res Pea $ 395 a Na SS miles... eee et 8 505 ‘s . Mice . & ‘$5 Hudson Waap, like new... § 785 "64 Buick. Dyna, like new . § 885 “56 Olde veuper 86; bya... $1508 36 Fer Ee Fat cor, : “SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 18133 , CHEVROLET, 1957 DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH —- 912 3, Woodward. Birmingham cheap cars days “or S ALES : Eves ppg. yf SCRAPTO OLD wanes Lake _MA +1561): “Bright Spot” For Sale Cars. 91 Needs Sharp Cars Now : ts Phone FE 8-0488 ADVENTURER, 1956 Road ‘ = We have the ae CASH FOR CARS pemer eg quipped. Fraiined 4 sie | MOTOR, SSrise| . Under priced at only is Est ES, olny PROT 3020 DIXL® HWY 1954 i BUICK 3 De DR. i cae EDDIE 2-0878 rE ’ CASH 1955 BUICK LATE MODEL ‘oe ——. comme, 2: ag Community Motor Sales auaURN Xe Rage BLVD. "BOB FROST * Drayton Piaine ' aE bine * pase around Stem” g' 6-2202 Ble, Cu Bay gra a * c= i ENN S for the t “doll r. ase s. i ‘ PE 4-737) OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR erent FLEE TOALL PeORLAN DO See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on tate ars | cars. 2527 Dixte Hwy. R 3-1603 poo 4 ALB ry THRO “AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLYD. WE oe PAY MORE FOR YOUR rote Son anne us JIMMY DEROSE 1 mile west of WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD : CLEAN USED CARS = — for our new lot at 13 Woodward, _ MI oodward _ Birmingham USED *UNKED CARS, Bag Auto Parts Open_Sund from 10 a.m. to % p.m. Pe 60218. |-57 WE NEED MANY GOOD TRUCKS FOR OUR N LOT. AT 13 For Sale Trucks Pl 24 TON CHEV. PICK UP. FE ~~ 1955 BUICK P sieerins ‘hardtop. Delux interior. . p, brakes. Very sharp. Bob Frost. 280 Hunter Blvd. s ? 5, 10) By-Pass around FOR GOOD 2am esas USED CARS i ae TT a Sa ee ie btae eee ete? & S"fomonn | ESS pada “on week. Great Titer eta Wy eee Ve cat Faye or ‘RET ie Thane| @, BUICK. MI 1952 BUICK BOB FROST 280 Hunter Bivd, (U8, 10) Eire around B'ham. 6-69. . M “House of ‘57s “ST Olds 88, 4 dr. "67 Pontiac Starchiet, jonaea “37 owe 24 bas ‘BT Ford’ View verte "87 Chev. conve: ae Be ‘1, $4827 *S1 Ford 4-dr. custom...:.. ee "ST Chev. 2 dr., 210.....,.... House of 578 . RIEMENSCHNEIDER- & ENGLEHART ct I ord ET nt ME BOAT HOUSE < Mercury outboards. Lake Orton, MAple 5-5071 jlets, ~ COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES 804 N'Main OL 2-9311| _* ope Choresiet a4 ait phen. 4 f= . roea. 1988 Chevrolet Vv-8. Brockwooq 4-Door — Tur ner es. ivory ide, power scone "Froie turquois 1958 Olds Dynamic — ogee! coupe, loaded. Solid SAVE UP TO $1000 As 195 OR YOUR bin Gan bows. UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL- ANCE, - ” Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Mighyer wee P 1955 CHEVY 4 DR. CALL | Stecie. Ford, FE 5-0204. FINE USED CARS _|Must Go The “Bright Spot,” corner Cass and Orchard. Lake, 2 he ing hot and_heavy. $4,295. Always a sil ‘gelection of Chewre-| ‘Ford, Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillac and Olds | i MILE PAY HIGH DOLLAR. CALL available. Top trade allow- See eee a oats cunt rae Sher. ances—bring your title for WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM, ‘s af on-the-spot delivery. ‘Used Truck Parts 89A\'$ ee |e EROME > 3 J “a : “Bright Spot” Olds - Cadillac Dealer. | Orchard Lake at Cais ‘}232 6. Saginaw FE 8.0488 Open a stsdseeeeed. Imperial i néw. Showroom 4 os HASKINS |" DEMO SALE | éége < ee ee ecee fy #35 From Pontiac” Custom 2 OXFORD MICHIGAN OA #2528 Bel “1956 FORD” "21955 OLDS” “T955 CHEVY” "1954 CHEVY © Alr 2 dr. TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET el iso ean _ Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac. FOR QUALITY CADILLACS - selection of _ other a ding sleet 1350 N. - Woodward Frese ona $ PELTON Harold "corner ¥e Ford. 1955 ton, SPECIAL MI 471500 LET BEL = gga Cree beclan, Fo > Ave‘ Birm » DR. R&H, 1-OWNER, wags R : B MOTOR. am eee ai shoot, eac All 4 (2) 1 “GOOD ‘CREDIT- POOR CREDIT— |, NO CREDIT— NEED CREDIT— So DOWN At TE See SPECIALS Nash Ambassadors, $69 1952 ach. fall price. First A enoaighales Served 1088 Mash oes ceesoes $ 26|°5S Ford Wagon ...$1295 ioe ist Rach Wesn Fomine". 8 aos | COUNTRY SEDAN, Radio, bese cone 495 r. 7 : Be Rarer: S| Rell i eel Slot 183 85) Chevrolet Dr SBE sei “Air 9 308 |) 1883 oat Soma shel ape $331'55 Buick 4-Dr. woe $1195 Plymouth net “Club 545 Radio, heater, 1951 Hudson Hornet Club Cpé § 295 rs * oe eye giass, iss DeSoto va pee e ts ivesaees ode white tires , Another iss Didsmobite hardtop...” 285 soon ehaat eer isd Wily wities He a 56 Buick am + 55481495 pig Ee a allow A — All cars pie conden All are “guaranteed Hurry! B'HAM . Rambler 666 8. —— 1 MI Cosal ‘35, Bai Buick 2-Dr. ....$1195 E”—~*—‘Ci ‘EI wagon, ee |R. &C. Rambler} Te <7 rust. cK, Cunningham M OTOR SALES =| Bob Frost 200 Hunter Bivd. oz. _— “Pass around MI 6-2202 for older oe “on Sou. vas THUNDERBIRD Catt ie Biecle Ford. FE $4006. Have Cars — Will Travel! a ee of Rak Rambie: ‘sg ee; Sains & Service Sconcanse mae FORD. 2 MUST SAC- aes oa Edaie Steele Ford. ee ; PE 50206. iss FORD RD FAIRLANE. 8 E ten, 4 DR 4 ¢ DR. | "Cuil Bédte tee FACTORY BRANCH 55 FORD ee or eancard transmission i. oS owner. ' PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” FE DIT BEHIND THE PosT FOR D D 1m RARE WAGON, VERY —— a eret- psn $585 full THE BA AIN yy Hunter Bivd. at oe Birm. MI 6-44 _Eddie steele Ford. FE BUICK Better Buy Used Cars '$5 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1195 870 Cataiina. Radio, heater, epo4 white tires, E- eye owner. WPER HARDTOP. Power. steer- E-Z eye gias ’51 Chevrolet 4. Dr. $ 395 DELUXE SE AN, Powerglide. A tu-tone green & beige. 56 Pontiac 2Dr. ...$1395 960 HARDTOP. Hydramatic. Tu-tone og 2 ‘ye 53 Buick 2 2Dr. ....$ 495 . Radio, heat- standard transm 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1095 —_t Radio, heater, tu-fone gray & white Standafd transmis- sion, Another one owner, 56 Buick 2-Dr. .$1595 patch my HARDTOP Radio . heater, power steering & brakes. pe eye * riaen, white tires, cae Sate pon a & OLIVER BUICK - FE 2-9555 = 955 FORD RANCH WAGON ~ CALL i a 59204. er, Cite wees, nt eye ginss, | "2 FORD VICTORIA 52 “phtity iy DEROSE "” west of , Cheap. ‘el Ww 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 Ores till 9 a i r € ef = WE’ RE HAPPY” The Way People Talk About Us Mcthoee 7 CTEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR 57 FORD DOUBLE POWER 57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR PORT COUPE $5 CHEVROLET oo 710 54 PONTIAC. - 9405 . "53 PLYMOUTH 55 PLYMOUTH pFATATION WAGON . LE POWER $1195 56 CHEVROLET DEL RAY 2-DOOR $1245 '55 FORD $045 55 BUICK 4 DOOR J $908 ‘SZ CHEVROLET. 54 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP 55 DODGE +DQ9QR ls 57 CHEVROLET 2DOOR, 210 53 PONTIAC 2DOOR Foreign Car le 'S7 HEINKLE 00 MILES TO GALLON Was $1095 NOW $694 07 HEINKLE MOTOR BIKE Was $295 NOW $14 Chevrolet Oakland -County’s Largest Chevy 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE445470 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS * From $95 to $245, _ ‘Your Terms ~ argreaves "56 PONTIAC . cura aed 56 CHEVROLET st WAGON 5S BUICK 2-DOOR ‘5S CHEVROLET et S38 PACKARD L ganeroe PANAMA ‘53 FORD WAGON ’S4 FORD © "58 D.K.W. STATION. WAGON $2005 '56 CHEVROLET +DOOR. 710 STA’ } $1195 ’°56 CHEVROLET ‘. a3 oo CHEVROLET 154 CHEVROLET «Doon ne "54 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. ‘-DOOR 51 MERCURY $195 - 53 FORD “tae” ‘57 HEINKLE MOTOR SCOOTER Was $695 NOW $494 ‘7 VOLKS . % Se - PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Lf : ce e & JUNE 4, 1958 . i = i cence I (3) Brave Eagle. When pros-| = talis in love with Southerst | : i; rs oo girl in adaptation of F. Scott |#:45 @) Cartoon C mn - + + Hey, don’t you want to live, lady? .. . friend Eagle into custody. | Fitzgerald's “The Last of the|#00 (4) Atmos 'w’ Andy: , | ene By to] @ Hey, get the lead ouf, lady! ... Make up your) A) Soldier of Fort. Tim.| Willems. sa | this section an | en enon ee ee Toubo are hired to protect; — (2) Milionaire. Fi ii oo the famed Chisholm Trai] from - you like you're day dreaming—and you are,” _ halt million dollars of valu- to clear policeman’s name|?"™* (2) Beat the Clock. Texas to Kansas, a. f admitted Jennie. : oe «ables, f en he’s accuséd ¢ Cr Roon.. }° ‘The shrine will honor the cattle | ,WILSON #$ She's been in a constant dream state be- @ News: eGo. . =| bribery. Our Friend Harry. industry bors braway part in Cause everything's been perfect since she came {o N.Y. at 18. wee ; | developing the American West,| “Se ok & 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps t20 CP) Boxing cont.) _ [mes GD Bitihnard. oo wel se setabie erabeyy | “I'd had offers from bands and it was problem to keep oe : Dd. ; i plainsmen, te me in school,” Jennie said, when I made a rare visit recently 6:8 @ News: Edwards. ; Theater Comat 10:00 o Garry Moore. and others who aroromnapalss to a teen-ager’s apartment. “All I had was $90 and a phone 1:00 (1) Sports Parade. @ Nees 5 eet | a Sa Be tons to nae teas or hee te the ee @® e 4 ‘ ee : ” —_— : one Sart 9:45 (7) Budd Lynch. . |erg Ge) lualle € trv. Seventeen) westerly sates WEl/ music, errangr,. pa © sew. (4) Treasure nove pelt See She got a secrétarial job at paperman, convinced of Pri-|11-99 (2) arthur Godfrey. Geographic Society says. Among)... that a year later, Life i 7:10 (7) Weather. son escapee's innocence, (4) Price Is Right old-timers alr chosen for en- ? | tangles with sheriff. ; shyinement are Rough Rider/'@".two pages on her. Every- 7:16 (1) News: Daly. (9) News. Theodore Roosevelt, a one-time body seemed discouraging at (9) Million $ Movie. Robert) )| se: (9) Weather, TV. Theater (color). (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Steel Hour. Bill Hayes Florence Henderson 1699 (9) Film Fare. 11:25 (7) News. in ro.| 298 (2) Dotto. es (4) Fath. Knows Best: Billy’s| — 7) Mr. Dat tight new shoes almost ruin|6:80 (2) Meditations. rc at $:00 (1) Boxing. Jay Fullmer vs. - 18 Weather: Riot Joe Miceli in 10round welter- ebuts. Home viewers sate THURSDAY AFTERNOON “sing along” with Jim Lowe.| Saas" hetguneent’ Dope.” Tina Robin, Florence Hend- (2) 12:60 (2) Love of Life. erson, “‘somethin’ Smith and) (4) Studio 51. Mountain folk) (4) Tic Tac Dough. Redheads” and guest stars.| believe “Seventh Brother, ‘9’ Maggie Muggins. : Disne Seventh Son” has superna- a Pad ‘aa, prom tural powers. Dewey Martin. 12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine, (4) Wagon (cont.) #2) Steel Hour. (cont.) : (2) Leave it to Beaver. 5 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. “Beaver Disowns His Par-| 12:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4) It Could Be You. ents.” “ (9) Theater (cont.) (7) Stu Erwin. (4) News. (9) Fun With Food. $:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Nel- (2) News: LeGoff. sons decide they're in a rut = 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. after new neighbors move! 11:16 (4) Weather. in. : (2) Weather. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. ps (4) Movie.” 11:20 (4) Sports. {T) My Little Margie. (2) Sports. |. 9) Movie. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Susan ; Robert Young.|1:38 (2) As the Worla Turns, — Won't Believe Me.” (7) Topper. (47) S 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks 11:38 (7) Night Court. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar-j2:10 (4) Faye Elizabeth. quette, (2) N'watch ; apes (4) Kitty Foyle. banery noted Indian artist and muralist & Pastry mil - ( | oi “4 says nearly all cemalagran pang . . (wes —— 2:50 (9) News, | possess artistic ability lew of| R f G : 12 Gran¢parentel them have the opportunity to de- Mm ace Or . Over nor : = 65 aaa , 3:00 (2) My Hero. ‘velop their talents. (4) (color) Matinee Theater + * * ° becchansis — | 3 18 Ceremony (7) American Bandstand. Pop Chalee, an Indian -maid, Ry Sees tekeeeeet bly ad (Come. (9) Movie. whose paintings have appeared in|} SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—If you 17 Rots by * : many beading art centers through-|didn’t know him, you might think <9 fikun enew : 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. out the world, urges that others of|twice before picking out Edmund 20 Masies! (1) Do You Trust Your Wife./her race be given the same oppor-|G. (Pat) Brown as anyone likely a2 Mariners Ae (9) Movie. tunity she was given to develop|to become governor of California. = on . their talents, | In polities and in personality, 3 Pickle — 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. Said Miss Chalee: “I hope the |the cheery, round-faced attorney $7 Aisin river (4) Queen for a Day. day will come when ‘scholarships |general is the complete opposite 33 Flesh food (7) American Bandstand. | and grants will make it possible [of his Republican opponent, Sen. 5 ee is for all deserving young Indian* (William F. Knowland. | 3 { 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. to attend schools of higher learn- <- @ & intend « ing.” | z 36 Canadien or | ; , : 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. : . , Bui Republicans don't underrate eo (9) Laff Time. Miss Chalee said she was UN-'the 53-year-old Democrat. He's a 37 Blaggerers mae) / aware that she had the talent for justier and a vote-getter. For ~ ae DOWN 10 Roster - custody / ‘painting but that she had an over- cient years h be y ’ 4:44 44) Modern Romances. : ows® eight years he has been the only 48 Provide with 1, Bakers 11 Hardy heroine 38 Pantry |whelming urge for creative expres- nomocrat holding statewide of- — decorate 19 Suffix 39 Stripe ' ‘sion. She took up painting serious- . ; ~ , 41 Vehicle cakes with 21 Liquid 41 East Indian 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand A : fice. Yesterday's primary results 3 Wereous great meeeer weight ; . ily in 1935, and studied it at the confirmed his two-party " disorder 2 Eager 24 Malt drink 42 Algonquian (4) I Married Joan. - United States Indian School in|. 8 ‘o-party popuwiar- 45 Mountein 3 Brambling 25 Chest rattle Indian (7) Woody Woodpecker ‘ity. a 4 Simple 26 Gmail island 43 Laborious Santa Fe. . as te 6 Mutual FH Sutburet * Prasce. (9) Los 7 4 i * * * : 82 i concord 29 Things done 46 Weary | She married her art teacher, and, Brown, a self-styled moderate, 3 : 6 Prost, as @ 30 Moin role i 5:30 (2) Susie. her biggest boost came. when she has an average-man look. He's 55 ; — 2 RE ae 48 Ninth month (4) (color) It's Great World. soiq her first picture to a Phila. Plain and informal, with an air ‘o river A as - fe . >.) ‘ (7) Mickey Mouse Ciub. delphia tourist for $25. jof sincerity, Once a Republican, 88 Declare 36 Takes inte wood sprite (9) Serial Theater. Concerning her style, Miss Cha- he has helped unify his present Ps ; lee said: . ‘party after years of disputes. (cont.) 2 :3@ (2) House Party. oe (4) How to Arrange Flowers. tffome in trouble with the New York cab drivers—but I won't let her -|first. -Jennie, beimg honest, a. Dream World — NEW YORK—Miss Jennie Smith, the beautiful teen-age sing- er you may hayé' seen on the Steve Allen show, could get me because they're powerful people. * much more géntlemanly and sweet,” Jennie Complained Jennie, who'll be 20 next No- vember, “They ‘scream ‘Hey, watch it, lady!) thought she should tell one a9 Cabbies Disturb | ae ee ee i “The cab drivers down home in Charleston, W. Va., are). story _- Mestsdisplay.See the ‘| difference quality ingredients : . make. Taste it too. PAMELA DUNCAN employer she was'a siriger and Her Versatility - therefore might not be on an office job very long. “Oh, that’s all right,” he shrugged. “Nothing’ll happen $6 to you.” Michael Stewart, manager of the Four Lads, who was struck ‘by her beauty and teen-age ‘boutice ,.. she “made a demo” of “Who Needs You?” ... and ,RCA signed her. . He is an employee in a mech- ganized, miultibillion-dollar in- The cowboy probably spends his summers in a hayfield and has little time to sing about tumbling tumbleweed. He is apt to roam the range in a pickup or jeep, and inspects fences in a plane, If he| eats son-of-a-gun stew, its ingredi-/7 ee em te Pes tr ze THE MIDNIGHT EARL... frigerat . busily around the apartment. ing all my. life to be 20. You * * Rustlers ‘They are hounded not by posses 12, after her las. TV show |. . . inspectors, detectives, and At-trgin _. cattle raisers. Indian Artist earl, brother. Ellis introduced her to JENNIE “Now I can’t wait to get out of my teens!” She flipped teen-age singer but not a teen-age singer. I like to sing for the middle-age group, the Benny Goodman Era.” Vivian, Blaine’s lawyers are trying to renegotiate her long- jterm contract with her former manager (and ex-husband) operate in fast trucks.|Manny Frank . ... Patti Page’ll undergo a tonsillectomy June carrying hangman's ropes but by “Vikings” premiere; Teny Curtis, who won't fly, will come by WISH I'D SAID THAT: “When the other guy talks that ‘lay it’s conceit; when we do it, it’s honest self-appraisal.” That's! (Copyright, 1958) “It seems like I've been wait- see,” she pointed out, “I'm a ‘Janet Leigh will fly in for the Urges Help for Her Race He’s Popular in California ~. SANTE FE, N. M. (INS) — A -- Today's Radio Programs -- . . | Brown both worked and joshed “All of my pictures and mu $ rals tell a story. They are his way through an intensive pre- Indian symbolism, legends Primary campaign. cae crcmualahe= . “I have a hard name to remem- ber but I hope you'll try,"’ the LJ WJBK, (1496) Her paintings and murals are plumpish candidate fold one au- exhibited in many art centers in dience. ~ re os Ee Zouseiterday that Bing has signed a foolish modern McKinley,” JR, News . 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Stanford) Shaking hands through a North- University has a permanent collec-/ern California town, he advised a tion of her work and her paintings parber: ‘Give ’em a campaign talk when you've got ‘em collared with that thing around — their necks.” 7 He combined personal cam- paigning with sharply worded ‘attacks against Knowland and Knowland’s injection of the so- called right-to-work issue. | World's Fair, Bing Crosby Signed to 5-Year TV Deal HOLLYWOOD (AP) — An an- nouncement of Bing Crosby's plans to retire was apparently pre- * *« * mature~by about five years. At various times, Brown called The Grodner’s agent said yes- the Senate Republican leader “a “a five-year television: deal with the grasping reactionary. with eyes American - casting Co. It/fixed 6n the White House,” and calls for two live, 90-minute spec-|central figure in “a cynical deal taculars a year. Terms. weren't to push Republican Gov. Goodwin announced. . J. Knight out of the gubernatorial Latest report that Crosby was|race. Knight is running for the retiring came from a_ national) U.S, Senate. magazine. Brown said he was all for clean- ling up any labor union corruption. It’s obvious that women are to'But as for right-to-work laws lying men|favored by Knowland, “I am ‘\do;- after all, they do insist, on against them, period.” eee questions! . .. “With each; * * * generation,” sighs a harassed) The San Francisco-born attor- parent, “children are growing ney, of Irish-German descent, taller, healthier and @ little more switched his registration to Dem- aggravating.” —Eari Wilson, to} Poh & Don’t Underrate Brown locratie in 1934 after running un-| GA successfully for the State Assem- | As attorney general, he has taken a strong position against the death penalty, opposed wire- tapping, advocated fair employ- ment practices legislation and called repeatedly for a purity of elections law: * * * He and Mrs. Brown have five! children, including a 19-year-old’ tson who is studying for the Cath- | olic priesthood. If he’s elected, Brown will be California's first Democratic gov- ernor since 1938, its second in this century. i Had Ice at Saginaw Shortly Before Crash | SAGINAW « — A crew mem-| ber of a Capital .Airlines Constel- lation has testified that ice coated his ship at its landing shortly be- fore Capital's Viscount crash_ Faster Sunday which killed 47 per-| sons, Flight engineer Robert F. Hig. | igins gave the testimony yesterday | ibefore the Civil aeronautics Board '(CAB) hearing on the crash at ‘Tri-City Airport, Midland. *. * * Higgins said air heater intakes leading to the engines of the Con- | stellation were among parts of his ship which were covered with ice. The Constellation landed safely about 11 minutes before the turbo-jet Viscount fell in a farm- | er’s field just short of the run- way on a snowy and rainy night. 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