The Weather Us. Weather’ Bureay Perseasi wa tl 4 Codefendants - Also Cleared in Wiretap Case Cheers Greet Verdict of Federal Court After 7 Hours. Deliberation NEW YORK (# — Team- _sters President James R. Hoffa and two codefendants were acquitted last night of gl tod that they conspired to wiretap the union's De- troit headquarters. A federal jury of eight men and four women’ de- liberated seven hours before . returning the verdict. The defendants with Hoffa were; ‘Owen B. Brennan, president of De-| Teamsters Local 337, and a professional troit Bernard Spindel, wiretapper. Cenviction could have brought a maximum sentence of five years in prison and, a $10,000 fine. A previous trial ended in a bung! jury, The government contended the! trio illegally conspired here to in- stal] wiretaps in the Detroit head- quarters in 1953 so Hoffa could eavesdrop on union subordinates. Hofia allegedly wanted to oe _ what .the subordinates might te vestigations - of the Teamsters | Union. * * * The defense denied installing any wiretaps but conceded installing other eavesdropping equipment in the union's offices. * Cheers and applause erupt the courtroom when the Saal was announced. In the wa! outside, Hoffa, the stock 45. year-old union boss, was mane as he pushed his way to a tele- phone to speak to his wife in De- - treit. He told reporters: “I could have a let to say, but my attorneys ad- vised me not to make any com- ment.” * * * motored to LaGuardia’ where he took a plane to Hoffa Field, Detroit atie was greeted at Willow Run Airport by his daughter Barbara, | 20, and son Jimmy, 27. ' Said Hoffa: “I am glad to get (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) j A JAMES R. HOFFA Gov Fin nment ‘ x k * og * * Chava es Secon ies ‘Fraud 4 v urgent Feast Day of San Juan. Authorities blamed the Santo Amare dis- aster on a short circuit in a high tension line that touched eff explosions in two fireworks booths: The crowded market place was ripped by the blast and wit- nesses said it resembled a battlefield. of the weather as well. Torrential rains | nurses, doctors and medicines being rushed | from nearby. towns were delayed for hours. Most of them eventually arrived by train to | find many persons already dead and others dying. The market place was turned into a hes- pital. Injured were rushed to a hospital and public buildings and private homes were pressed into emergency service to take care of the overwlow. Fireworks accidents are not uncommon in Brazil, especially around this time of the year. Last year 60 persons were killed and more than 100 injured when a fireworks factory blew up at Gramacho, near Rio de Janeiro. By GEORGE T. ‘operation. The pair of nurses spoke toward the conclusion of the to US. Senate investigators or a first night of hearings to decide whether the 11 trustees ...aw intern grand jury in Detroit during in- wil] readmit the 42-year-old surgeon to practice at the icity hospital. One—Miss Helen Harper, acing director of nursing Chrysler Redstone-Jupiter “missile service—declared: “It was _ Two witnesses told the Pontiac Hospital trustees last. night that they felt “irregular” habits of Dr. Neil H. |Suilenberger disrupted certain phases of the hospital's Many of those who died later were victims | blocked highways and grounded planes, and — Demand Reason for SEC Delay in Goldfine Case Probers Say Agency Got Complaint Before Moving Against Firm WASHINGTON (?) — Se- curities and Exchange Com-' mission officials were pressed today to explain: why SEC took legal action) forcing a Bernard Goldfine| firm to file reports only after a minority stockholder accused Goldfine of misap- \plying money. Goldfine, Boston indus- Two Nurses Testify Pentagon As Against Sullenberger Strike Action Wants UAW to Move in Settling Discord at Chrysler Missile Plant TRUMBULL JR. DETROIT (UPI day the * has blocked~ production at a general practice for Dr. "2". , Showers Tonight | With Low Near 52 | Considerable _ cloudiness showers and scattered thunder- storms is the forecast for tenien: | with the low around 52 - 56. According’ to the weatherman, showers will end tomorrow with the day partly cloudy and cooler, the high near 70. This morning's, ‘light winds will shift to northwest-| erly tomorrow at 7 - 15 miles an ‘hour- tion will average one-half to one inch, jagain late Thursday and Friday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest) temperature preceding 8 a.m. Was ‘testify. /53 degrees. The thermometer read | ‘64 at 2 p.m. Jack Webb to Marry Beauty Queen Tonight | HOLLYWOOD (AP) Jack Webb is getting married tonight. | TV's. Joe Friday and former jbeauty jwill be wed at the home of a ‘friend. Herman Saunders, iWebb's business associates, will! ibe. best’ man. Sylvia Poste of ‘Brooklyn will be matron of honor.) The bride-to-be is an actress, ilike Webb’s previous wives—Julie | 'London and Dorothy Towne. Miss. |Loughery was previously weéd to! singer Guy Mitchell. For the next five days tempera- | jtures wil] continue cool, Precipita-, queen Jackie Loughery one of, A United Auto Workers spokesman said to-| ‘Pentagon’ has asked the’ ational to move rapidly | ‘the SEC division of corporation fi- in settling*the wildcat strike which | nance, the. reported in 1953 that a minority | Revelation on the Pentagon re- SUIT DISMISSED | *Sullenberger to miss seeing quest came after Chaylee which ‘trialist, is a friend and ‘benefactor of presidential assistant Sherman Adams, | Adams had another White House laide jnquire in 1956 about the sta- /tus of the SEC case involving Gold- ifine’s East Boston Co. A special House investigating subcommittee was given testi- mony that the East Bosten Co, stopped in 1943 filing anntal re- ports required by SEC, but that until 1954 SEC did ne more than write letters and use, similar in- formal means to try to get East Boston to comply. Byron D. Woodside, director of said SEC's Boston office 'stockhelder had filed a suit seek-| ing access to corporation books. | Subcommittee counsel Robert his patients for an entire operates the Army missile plant Lishman said this suit—later dis-! week.” north of Detroit, |Lee, assistant director of nursing Picket lines were removed. ‘service — told how she once pre-- The UAW Inte rational spokes- ipared two of the doctor's patients Man-said top officérs, presumably with at the hospital annex for operations including President Walter P. will meet this afternoon at the main hospital, but had to Reuther. return both untouched as Dr. Sul-|to. discuss what should be done. |lenberger failed to show up for the “Since this i fens : ' scheduled operations = Sees work it means the International has to A standing reom only crowd act more firmly and quickly,” packed the hospital director's of- fice to hear Glenn C. Gillespie, attorney fer the hospital, enter inte record 22 lengthy exhibits on which the trustees hope to trace steps before and after Dr. Sul- | leaberger's Nev. 13 suspeasion relations chief Richard Haughton by the Beard of Trustees. approached Local 1245 president The doctor raised only minor ob-|Milan Matich on the picket line a top officer would either address the wildcatters or send a state- ment ordering. them back to work. Chrysler missile plant industrial with showers tonight and jections to several of the exhibits. this morning. His loudest objection came when But an hour after discussing a Gillespie called Miss Harper to possible meeting, Haughton called 'Matich to say Chrysler could not “I object personally to the whole negotiate when lconglomeration Of potential wit- strike was in progress. 'nesses here who might have the people who are hoping to influ-,the plant, 2.000 more than yester-| ‘ence what the witnesses say, * |day. Dr. Sullenberger told Willis ~M. 'the plant were less than half full. Brewer, chairman of the board. * * * He further charged Dr. John J.| Marra, chief of the medical staff, WASHINGTON (UPI) — The ‘with ordering the staff. to show |. United, States ‘announced yester- ‘in mass" at the hearings, “‘to) day the completion of negotia- smile when answers of. witnesses tions to lend India 75 million are right and frown when they are dollars to help finance railway ‘not.’ | improvement, road construction | | | $75 Million for India This charge led Edward P. | Barrett, Pontiac: attorney and | trustee, fo ask Miss Harper if (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Does Oakland Need One? Hear County Controller A committee studying possible modernization of Oakland County's! government yesterday heard what'- a controller might do for the county, but. kept, mum on whether Oakland would ever have such an official. . It was made clear, however, that the committee will continue to con- centrate its study on appointment of a controller or couny admin- istrator. But John L. Carey, chairman ‘ef the Special County Govern- ment Study Committee, empha- sized that his was only a study committee, and that any changes in government structure must be made by the Board of. Super- visors. Already the sigervistes have ap- proved the merger of the. offices of county clerk .and register of deeds, This was & yecommenda~ tion of the committee, \Sherwood J. Bennett, Macomb County centroller since 1932. * * * Visiting the committee meeting in Pontiac Monday afternoon was He outlined the many functions of his office. He declined to say whether Oakland could use such a position. After naming his numerous Comics ..........-. porate, Oe County oo .ccc ccs eee. see 15 Editorial ....... peetesevense @ Markets ........ Naecsageeys SO Obits seth eee thee ere a news ‘ | Sports ......000seeeee cose 10-17 Theaters .......s0cssscceen, 18 TV-Radio see teck week eye eat ee %: . ments, purchasing, with the excep- RE es ee eeeecy(nance, and attending 105 super-} 'In Today's Press oe aT eS : SY ~“|member committee will’ continue —be held>—_ ‘ Women's PTE eke | 12-13 duties, Bennett said: “Sometime I wonder if it isn’t a catch-all job.” He added, “‘the position of controller, made possible under a 1929 law, has worked to the advantage of Macomb County.” | Bennett's main jobs are super- vising spending of county depart- tion of the road commission and social welfare, building mainte-| visors’ committee meetings last! year, Carey reported that the nine- to study the pros and cons of such an appointment, He said he did not know when.the next meeting will LANDS SAFELY — Max Con- rad, flying grandfather, landed day .after a 4,440-mile nonstop flight from New York in a single-engine plane. Storms along the route gaused concern after radio contact was lost for several hours, For « Change ‘of Pace—Treat Your- self to a holiday _ gives you what you. are /looking im. | relaxation, drink and ercitia entertain. ment at Oakland County Table Toppers) annual clam bake and “eblexen utd at Warsaw Park, Wednesday, -June 35 had refused to The second — Mrs. Frances Ver--meet with UAW Local 1245 unless Gojidfine had misused. the spokesman said. He indicated | Chrysler reported at 10:30 a.m. tion for trying to settle violations | ‘eagle eye put on them by certain (EST) that 4,500 workers were in informally, and cement and jute industries. | 4,440 Miles ‘|Community safely at Palermo, Sicily, Mon- | missed by the court—asserted that secreted and dissipated cor poration funds. * * The testimony led a lengthy ex- changes between subcommittee members, Woodside and SEC| /Chairman Edward N. Gadsby as to whether SEC acted in such cases' only after there had been a mani- festation of public interest. i as 1949 there had been some | | question of seeking to have East | Boston delisted by the Boston Steck Exchange for failure to file Teports, Burt, he said, in the whole pro- | ceding year trading in its stock amounted only to $124. ‘DYING OPER ATION “It looked like a dyi tion,"’ Woodside said. highlight ito Goth: im, ing opera- * eae Is Hoffa Innocent Fireworks Explosions Injure 400 83 Killed in Brazil Blast RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) —Fireworks collected for a religious holiday exploded with a blinding flash in the market place of San- to Amaro in northwestern Brazil yesterday — killing at least 83 persons and injuring 400. . Twenty of the injured received azonizing burns and were reported in critical condition. Doctors and nurses on the scene sent radio appeals teday for blood plasma in an effort to prevent the death tell from rising toward the 100 mark. One person was killed and 50 were injured » in a similar tragedy in the village of Feira Santana, less.than 20 miles away There, too, colorfully dressed Brazilians | | had poured into the market place to buy | firecrackers for tomorrow’s celebration of the Woodside said that as far back ‘Theater tri the — Ww vonx, Wet WE com — That was the anciied chant Start of Theater Tour ~Pentiag Press Photo of this group of Pontiac Press Theater Trip travelers who departed from Detroit's Willow Run Airport yesterday for five days in New York. Others had already departed en another Capital Airlines Viscount. Press Theater Trippers Meet ‘Lady With Torch’ By PETE LOCHBILER NEW YORK—You may t s the world's hink that the Venus de Milo best known statue, but The Pontiac} ppers here today felt otherwise. They coasted through busy New York harbor to visit to make at least of this “Grey Lady,” a voy-* age that every American ‘wants once. The Statue of Liberty was the} “Fun i in the Sun’ morning's visit! where theater trippers| are schec juled to see the sights say Pontiac merchants who Thurs- an unauthorized Some questions raised the issue of New York, as well as the top ‘day will stage another ‘Fun in the Merchants Offer | Warm weather attracts shoppers, whether SEC has legal justifica-_ ive stage productions on Broad- ‘Sun’ project to show shopping can without prosecution. Lishman commended the general | However, parking lots around uprightness he said investigators (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) - Lauretta Paul h She'll Head Community Hospital Being Erected! Near Romeo Former Pontiac General Hospital director Miss Lauretta Paul has been named executive director of the new Community Hospital be- tween Romeo and Almont. She will take over her new po-) sition, effective July 1 Work is nearing completion on the 30-bed hospital and it is ex- pected to be opened for use in | the fall. The medical facility was planned to serve 12 communities in Macomb, St. Clair, and La- peer and Oakland Counties, “We feel fortunate to have been way the which is only a few blocks from LIKED this season. Many of the party continued their sight-seeing of this exciting city on their own, with a trip to United Nations Building, our . headquarters in the Man- hattan Hotel. Tonight, we're all scheduled to'. ongregate at the Winter Garden| c Gets Ar Cd Post Theater around the corner to see, i one of the season's outstanding its, ‘West Side Story.” ‘MUSIC MAN’ With an unusual, out-of-the-way) in a row. Last night, we! How Many Smiths in It? NEW YORK (UPD — Distri- ; The book 783,000 listings and 1,836 be a pleasure during the summer! jmonths Shoppers are invited to join sales. | ‘people in wearing the most com- fortable and cool clothes Thursday, Friday and Saturday to make. shop- ping more comfortable, Such shopping these days will ‘be profitable as well as comfort- ‘able if Shoppers join in the jin the Sun.” This is made possiblé las merchants are boosting ‘Fun in the Sun" specials as featured in Pontiac Press advertising. Yacht, 10 Americans jscore written by Leonard Bern- Feared Taken by Reds eae this. will be our second musi- ical TOKYO (UPI) — The US. overdue on a trip from Formosa jwith 10 Americans aboard and feared captured by the Chinese ‘Communists. ‘ The Thespian, captained by ,actor-producer John Calvert, was bution of the New York Tele- four days’ overdue on the voyage phone Company’s Manhattan di- |from Formosa to Hakata, southern|Last year it ranged from $8.50 | rectory started today. has pages. Japan. It was spotted near the. ic hinese Communist coast late last week, 200 Miles Instead of a Few Blocks able to get Miss Paul as our direc- tor, knowing of her rich, profes- sional background in this field,” Hospital Foundation President T, K. Richards. of Al- mont said in announcing the ap- pointment today. Her salary was not revealed, Miss Paul, 56, resigned her posf at Pontiac General on May 24, 1957, while under fire by members of th hospital's board of directors. She had been director there since 1948. wThe First Complete Clam Bake with the most exciting fun package ever planned at Oakland County Table Top- rs annua! party at Warsaw. Pars. ednesday, June 25th, Old Man Taken for Ride CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP)—“I don’t know how ‘that feller who picked me up got so all-fired confused,” . Henry Newson, 76, told police. “I wondered why it took so on Corpus Christi street is just a few blocks from the pension ‘office on Lyons street.” And that's where he was benébd—Corpne Christi street in Houston—when a well-meaning metorist picked him up in downtown Houston and gave him a lift here, some 200 miles away. Police contacted some of the elderly man’s friends in | Houston who agréed to drive here and pick him up, long to get home. My house “Fun, Air | laughed and hummed to the show Force was asked today to search? cents at $12.37 a share on the Broadway critics have called the, for the Hallywood yacht Thespian, top hit of the year, ‘“‘Music Man.” Louis Wolfson Ordered to Halt Manipulations Depressing Stock NEW YORK (P—The gov- Shares nancier Louis E. Wolfson of securities fraud in his trad- ing of Americah Motors Co. stock. A U.S. District Court or- der was signed ordering Wolfson to halt “alleged further violations.” Paul Windels Jr., regional administrator of the Se- curities and Exchange Com- mission here, said the order was signed by Judge Fred- erick Van Pelt Bryan of the U.S. Southern District. The SEC accused Wolfson of jmaking public announcements last winter and spring that he was continuing with American Motors when in fact he was selling out his holdings of the company’s stock. The SEC administrators said that thereafter Wolfson and his asséciates sold more than 100,000 shares of the stock than they actually held in a paper trans- action. Windels said Wolfson was short these shares Friday when an arti- cle appeared in the New York Times stating he was.in the proc- ess of selling his 400,000 shares and would sell the remaining 300,- 000 this summer. This would have a depressing effect on the market in that stock, the SEC statement declared. Following publication of the newspaper article, Wolfson and his associates on Friday and Monday bought about 18,000 shares te cover part of their short position, Windels said. Windels said a statement which had olfson gave the Wall Street Jour- inal Sunday and printed yesterday ‘had a further depressing effect on LOUIS C. WOLFSON the market. He stated that Wolf- son dnd associates took advantage of this to buy additional shares to cover their short position In this statement, Wolfson. said the figure mentioned Friday was technically jnaccurate and that he nad a great confidence in the imanagement of American Motors. The temporary restraining order ts returnable Thursday before Judge Bryan. * * * American Motors stock was up |New York stock exchange shortly after word of the SEC court move. $11.62 a share and Friday it de- iclined 50 cents to $11.12. The stock recently touched a 1958 high of $14.87 a share com- pared with the year's low of = 5.25. * * * The New York Stock Exchange has been looking into the matter since last week. Any information obtained ‘will be turned ‘over to the SEC, sources close to the ex. change said. There was no immediate com- ment from. Wolfson, A General to His Daddy CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini. —— Hospital Edltriol_ on are 6 oe N MM Claim Financier’s Group ernment today accused fi-: Yesterday it dropped 62 cents to - ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 _ Two . *\ : “ & s a oe “e é eee 4 Foreign Aid Bill |Elfrida’s Sights Government mingh eae EIQN AIG DIN (Set on $295,000 |Caruriting Four Board Appointments : Television Stake |Cules Fra ws H areseesiae Approval Seen tilde pempangea Approved by Commission : : 7 Elfrida von Nardroff headed into|"@4 found in the SEC. He said a) : i a Fe ek Measure $266.5 Million la fourth, tle gaTne with school|thorough check of leads supplied NGHAM — Ag its| resident, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Less Than Requested) | _ |teacher Robert Leicester last night/by apparently reliable sources/ot four men to city boards were| tomorrow at Grace Helerapal Ey cence | Ther sights on $295, 00 =e ae qr eg a pam. in Woodlawn De- ’ _ |the investigation. ‘ : 5 oes iia dake =T ¢ .& egal ee _| All for three-year terms, they) troit. ‘ : A ate ‘| But during a recess in the hear- BR ie te Fee Borg Mrs, Mane died Sunday at La- ei oprre aera e etn” aS me aman tt nomen he ee Baws oA | pr Gy ema a bill was ready for expected House “Twenty-One” to become the high-| remarks did not apply to the Coit Allee, Recreation Board, and er a brief illness, Before moving s! - * and William Mer- s Norman Berry and Mer-| to Lapeer three years ago, she pant Oy . ipser g Poverercdipa Iagpnegy vet fee ayers ney rill, Planning Board, had lived in the Birmingham se measure Lei F xR ; 2664 milion dolar less than eat ik a bce cone wtih Oe peal -©° Ma Boeri man 8 area for 35 years. . Eisenhower requested. be played off next week. She Commissioner William Huteh- | 147. Mann was a former_mem- | has yet to act on it. ; could boost her winnings by $42,-| | What the subcommittes. checited Te ne ee eer Eve [iT , semman Betooepal Crarch : Dropped from the compromise] . 000 by defeating him. ee cae. A a wagered pase ta 6 nt ny lo in Birmingham and the Detroit ; measure was a Senate asd ss iad at cesenet ociguiiae lr gaa —_— congo Da 80° it was ® | Athletic Club, - : : igned to curb spending of U.S.- husbands and wives of commission) nounced a public hearing | surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ‘ Gened foreign currencies by trav- rari nerstare momen, tases (Regul were playing, scurity| date win bo sot in the se8t inchert C. tmp dr. of Lapeer: 0 li senators, representatives ° markets. | future on request son, Ernest E. of Phoenix, Ariz., and committee exngioves | A * alae Nardrott, who has OENIES FAVORITISM cane Peet Property he Owns | 4: grandchildren and two great- iri blication of : von off, w Gadsby hotly denied Edgewood-Southiawn | ied pesca any quit her job to concentrate on her] g.ve‘trvored rreatnent to Golitine street area be rezoned from John J. Leary The compromise bill would re- sty Soe the quis show, has Det ater gui a White House call Sate nA’ ‘= matte, 4 cecelel tb tin 2 teaee, 90. que comemnere meena © oT , ¥ jebent Bia.ceet, é : n-|of 17322: Warrington Rd., Detroit, jest eet sei a «oe ings 77 mins eashnay |, Perm wa ate Ta righ et, ‘mittee chairmen, > in tu | She cannot collect her winnings; paye done more if Mr. Adams food |i be held at 10 a.m. Thursday | would publish consolidated re until she is defeated or quits the} were Mr. Goldfine’s worst en- |-DUrch to sell non-perishable at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs | ports. ieee roa te eee : EZ ey game. Her take now would mean| emy,’* Gadsby said. at the Fourth we Fay ner Burial will a aigreoreiam in the com-| PRINTERS BANQUET — Getting together Pontiae Fress Phete Sy ee The White House inquiry was ee a the|De in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, promise was a Senate require- before dinner at the Michigan ae tod aan eel pgpam earl ary niet ary inary go made by Gerald D. Morgan, the] display wil take place in the park-|D°t0s. , be - aimed at halting use of for-| Typographical Unions’ annual banquet it Andress, presi Pontiac Local 512. e ‘ president's special counsel, ing lot of the Birmingham High) The Rosary will be recited reah aid ere for the purchase} held at the Roosevelt Masonic Temple were The group is meeting here for a three day Waterford Police there is no indication on the record | school. g 9 p.m. tomorrow at Manley abroad of Japanese textiles and| (left to right) William C. Pfahlert, general chair- convention. that the SEC ever knew it was Agqrevel sien was given ‘to Bailey Funeral other articles competing WER [== Fast to Recover prompted by Adams, top aide 1) vunleipal Judge John C. Em-| Mr. Leary, an interior decora. American-made Lrensaital $1,605,-| Exec, Ss 4) A But ms has testified that| 0m 2% to change his court hours. |tor for Crowley-Milner Co.,. De- | Te 5.-| History Repeats Itself After 4 Years tolen Auto Atoms Court sessions now will be held |troit, died yesterday at New Grace | 000,000 a cae cad . ic Ge aa aoe oe from 9 a.m. until noon Monday. | Hospital, Detroit. friendly foreign coun 3 4 Pe A stolen automobile was recov-| aa Surviving are his wife, Marion; millon for defen upport «it Detroit Grocer Kills 2nd Holdup Mann |ects tats tis'momine’by water | ave, complained to him in 188] i, oT tae night on|a caueher, Mrs. Bawa ergo re ee das Ge Hemel ee . : | [ford Township Police betove ‘(Boston Co. This is a Goldfine hold-|Woodward avenue in Bloomfield sien, Of Hemmings ¢ tw stators, ; ; : re : quested, while the support allot-| pgerROIT (AP)—Frank Pattiton! is a Last fight’s incident was markedly simi- |W™er knew It had naadhary * nal€ company conn which SBC 7 ta 2 aed wig hy — prod eae a - ment salle 25 million short of what} s075 of Detroit's East oe lar. , Charles Grittih, on routine duty bemoan tiac. He was charged with unlaw- ; x * | Two suspicious men entered and ®t 4 &-m. today. spotted an a tully driving away an automobile. 114i. First Hard Knock A small, white-haired man, Pattitonl, 69, ordered beer and a soft drink. Slipping doned car on Williams Lake road}; Adams said Goldfine did not Sho. yeahh, win inl & cone at the entrance of the Twin Beach| ask him to do anything about BRIGHTON UPD J A if H ff shot and killed his second holdup man in a rifle f behind his counter, Pat- lor | - Se veal = pion _ ury cquiis 0 ia four years at his grocery store last night. titoni entered the walk-in refrigerator They noticed a smashed side| £2 to find out what it was all which struck the side of a boat igs cairo a motes : Wi ' Ca As before, Dominic Sotgin, 85, Pat- to get drinks. - window vent and the red lights| Sbout. ane Soe, os a be airplanes, was in the hospital in ire ap ase . titoni's friend for 30 years, was at hand One man slammed the door shut on him jon the dashboard were turned on.| Morgan got the information| troit. today because he tried to imi- ~ —to help and be helped. and struck Sotgui at the elderly man’s at- |A%.they approached, another car from Thomas G. Meeker, the SEC tate them. Ronald decided yes- _ (Continued From Page One) On June 3, 1954, Pattiton! shot one rob- tempt to intervene. drove away from the scene. | general counsel, and reported to| Jn his haste to get away, PouSS| terday that he would surprise “home and see my family. Natur-| ber to death and wounded a second when . x *« * After checking the license to)Adams. But Adams said he did/""™ io Gn. driven by Oakiand| ¢ Postman by flying to the It hai bout the jury's i With both robbers at the cash register, |locate the owner, Ruth Dorrance,|not pass the data along to Gold- gate to meet him. He stook on ally I am happy a jury they abused Sotgul. For this Detroit police robbers at the reg ’ |184 Mohawk Rd. police learned | fine or do anything about the case. County Sheriff's Deputy Marvin) )i. bedroom windowsill, flapped verdict. Now I'll be able to get) gave him their Citizens’ Medal for Valor. Pattitoni opened fire through a window [1 104 hae cae in hee . 2 Kent, 37 . his arms and took off. He plum- back to union affairs. twit.| mm the first World War, Pattiton!, one- of the big cooler. , te oan nh Gf oat The youth was scheduled to be) meted to the lawn 12 feet blow, | 7 ee ee ane ae we Hoffa was in| time Italian immigrant, was decorated as a of the two fell dead. The other [fear it being driven away. over "RRUME natiwera nt pica lah Tend. BHO ca seserveren ‘ e- 58) meeting of the AMA tonight. in |who will play in America in Aug- : peititer Gives ak ae ote es : ; —— } my aS 87 ze! San Francisco. lust, : : .. i Advertising Executives tien. \ iO ~ \ ge if s = : : } : . | ‘ 5 ’ moe 1 | t — ‘ \ : ; Z Ve ‘ L pa f ’ oh ees os : set i @ ® 6 ' fs + als 4 : HE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, "TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 : | id S 1-DAY CRAZY LOW. PRICES! WEDNESDAY of Lake. pinect-and the’ CrsediClen Day ThA _ {Trunk Western Railroad tracks. . in Mexico SU ‘Township to GeilSéeking. OK to. Buy’ New Fire Truck |Air Terminal Site Waterford Also Oks ty Manager Wier. wiiman Pontiac attorney Harold W. Dud- Ceremonies Launching poords pede gr for “nen crowds. Populations | Promotions, Pay Hikes|"il! ask city commissioners to- ley has petitioned the commission) $450 000 Building Here| ‘tom oftices. reports the building, which : : Mexico—St. John the Baptist Day. ae ee ee ae ic & dient. te al ; cable DOOR BUSTERS 9 A. M. ‘til 6 P. M. ONLY : , night to approve spending $22 wide from re * Scag’ at tex tollalon ill be |picni aad 40 sellers. Pastel borders. Soft fluffy flannelette. . Waterford Avec Thief YOU SAVE MORE AT SIMMS! Specializes in Coins? A coin-collecting thief robbed the Waterford Township home of Keith Hilton, 941 Elira Rd., some- time last night taking more than $100 in valuable coins. : : Hilton told Waterford Township police that he had no idea how he thief entered his home and * fos nothing except the choice coins were taken. Rotating CHOP-O-MATIC FOOD Chopper sis 1 48 * For Feeds Fits All FAUCETS Meats ete. 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" Sides NEW YORK (UPD — You could Ce ws recat ic is eo litter baskets and stepped up en-,sons who do not ie tresb, where Otis ofthe sanitation depart tied with the way her ‘ey. oe could Sera have knocked novelist Edna Ferber| That sparked. a multi-million- forcement of laws to punish per-|it belongs and fail to “curb” their)ment: and the mayor's ay “A lovely, lovely over with. a crumpled cigarette dollar housekeeping ‘tampaign 7 expressed achieve oe ~ she learned “~ her) that has been so we that G T Il n i — T00 i ~~ yf yee their . d a ? womanly wrath was responsible for, other cities in the ted States, 7 KIDS EFED, tipped ~ Does car gas like a hale pedestrian ash trays and a-dog| Caneda and Seath America have | TEN. 1 FUJIIO S The campaign also has included|hats to the novelist, giving credit your rink comfort station on the sdsoaie copied it, h S ili ‘ lectures to children on how to|where they said it wasdue. =| ' © oe of New York. Cae ae Yacht Sailing dispose of lollipop and bubble gum * ug psy These thing ly just air wrappers and movies on the ex-| Miss was astonished. She cress, things have only just POW thought much about it,” Miss Fer-| for Zsa ZSQ? Fesher. was a termination ofthe “‘litterbug.” has been busy writing novels since be; id Unit tional ° : : : : marks by Miss Ferber’ in a ship-|Dct ‘old United Press Intematicn sICA. Cait. (AP) |. Sanitation Commissioner Paul R, {her outburst, ‘but she confessed board interview on her return from) ‘Tye sanitation department cA MONICA, CUE. (AF? Scrivane claims .the city now .is|that during her frequent walks, Europe five years ago. thought about it quite a bit, though. The private navy of Gen. Rafael |iirg from the top of the cleanli- she had -noticed New York was : “Alt she said was that New York [It has distributed thousands of|TTwiillo Jr. lies at anchor here jness list—atter Philadelphia and|“enormously cleaner. % today after suddenly shifting port,|D et roit—instead of where Miss| Fame as a civic campaigner | * *« «| Ferber put it in 1953. came to Miss Ferber purely by : eo See ee accident, she maintains, when ¥e- Some say the report of'a bomb) 1. 8. rorber's porters interviewed her aboard hidden aboard the yacht Angelita “4 erber's blast, the) nip, mayor -organized a citizens com- : sent her on sudden maneuvers. | mittee to keep New York clean. It} “I had been going along the Others mention Zsa Zsa Gabor. |is waging an advertising campaign) streets for years muttering and Young Trujillo abruptly aban-|to encourage civic neatness and| scowling because it seemed ter- doned Los Angeles Harbor. yes-|circulates instructions in sidewalk) rible that this beautiful and gay terday, departing so suddenly he|tidiness to home and apartment| city should have become a kind had to leave his $12,000 Mercedesjowners and businessmen. of garbage can,” she said. ‘ a ee Now have come 50 jumbo sand- | “I usually write it when I have : : . filled stainless steel ash trays,“|something to say. But when the Our Greatest Desire igs? oigartend end oes ~ with their bases embedded in |newspapermen began to interview 7 Boe ne angenita's notice con:| Sidewalks at the busiest bus me, and asked me ‘What do you , Is to have the families we serve cane pada yg when | 8t0PS in town, and = $500 dog think of our beautiful city, Miss Hall “al out-turns : . comfort station, hitched to the |Ferber?’ I was amazed to find over last ates . +. and out-drives, think well of us because we have . Coast Guardsmen, detectives and] Soyer pas with {up cacuds Rambler els are up 727 0 year! ~ Asnesionn onl : | served them so well in their time firemen searched the 350-foot ves- — ohcees ents tative ts Gate Rambler gives the most miles per gallon. out-parks other yet mee | | for a bomb reportedly hidden | Po? of *e# seranteme. burg Vddress abowt something I'4 Rambler also costs less to buy, depreci- fe, American Motors Means More for of trouve aboard a etal station installed os Man °°, Sree gute an_valunche DEAL AND SAVE TODAY AT YOUR RAMBLER DEALER x * * hattan’s fashionable poodle - popu-|,_2* Prought quite gr ved B GET A BANDWAGON They found nothing. Longshore-|lated Upper East Side is a success, — a ay et, deem. ‘The PONTIAC: Rogers Seles & Service, 695 Auburn Ave.; Bill Spence Rambler Sales and Service, man Rex Torbert, 60, was booked jothers = & built. To date, it a is dea aad oo 211 S, Saginaw © MILFORD: Engle Motor Seles, 7110 E. Highland Rd. © WALLED LAKE: yesterday on a charge of making has been a failure. 4 ESTER: amnesty Ronitler 400, Nov, a false report of a bomb. He told| But all of this, Miss Ferber, is koe - | 8 &C Mater Seles, 8145 Commerce Reed ¢ BOCH police he made the report because |thanks to you, But is Miss Ferber really satis-| - , he didn’t like rich generals. =~ : : e But there was speculation Zsa ~ ‘ : Zsa had more to do than Torbert with the Angelita’s hurried call ; us , a, hau for tugs. Santa Monica is 20 miles 7 | “ ; + 9 closer to Hollywood — and Zsa , > ; 5 Thoughful Service” 4 Zsa’s home — than is Los Angeles|’ (oe Two - Locations to Serve You : Harbor, And Zsa Zsa was an- nouncing to Hollywood chums that she will be hostess at a party aboard the Angelita July 8. - 46 Williams St. 3530 Auburn Ave. sire peze an ¢ arate Pontiac FE 2-5841 Auburn Heights FE 4-1519 = be omy unit of Argentina Goneepls Floris Combinetion re: eet rator-freezer, odei BH-12R, evailable in G-E Mix- or-Match j fd white, and with right or left hand doors. BIG, ZERO-DEGREE FREEZER WITH ITS OWN DOOR is separately insulated and separately refriger- ated. Holds up to 89 packages of frozen food. Complete with three Mini-Cube ice trays, juice can dispenser and ice-cream rack! 9.4 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR WITH REVOLVING SHELVES puts all the food at your fingertips. Nothing is ever in the back! Magnetic Safety door opens with foot pedal. Has removable and adjustable door shelves, twin vegetable bins, glacier-blue interior, defrosts itself! STRAIGHT-LINE DESIGN FOR BUILT-IN LOOK without ‘built-in’ expense. There are no coils in back so refrigerator fits flush against the wall. Squared-off top and sides let it fit square into ‘corners and against cabinets. Door opens flat with wall... needs no extra clearance. Same depth as standard cabinets, too. ONLY 93.68 A WEEK with272. jr Based on — $s suquected retail, OUR SPECIAL COTTONS'! Save On Shirts With the - Smart Clean Cut Look! 1 i | ' ONE YEAR , | FREE SERVICE 4 . pe sh | on parts and labor J All-new Companion Model .. . just out. : ! | elie, Four yeers rt SPECIAL with trade, -. sealed . SUMMER $ 95 Distributors Soggested Retail Buy it now... Senlea-raigerating ! PRICE prices were ? never better... I | values were =| : 1. General Electric Combination Refrigerator-Freezer. Many of the deluxe never higher } - | features and practical advantages of G-E’s most expensive refrigerator- ca freezers ... yet priced so you can buy it today! Separate freezer with its : | own door... adjustable door shelves ... big family-size refrigerator with | automatic defrost . .. butterkeeper, egg rack, Magnetic Safety Door. h You'll see shirts with price tags on them that will really make-your eyes open. Crisp classic cottons. Fresh sleeveless styles! SEE THEM TODAY... AT ANY OF THESE GENERAL FLECTRIC DEALERS pre ce More colors than flowers in a garden. Sizes FRAYER REFRIGERATION THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING © _ HAMPTON ELECTRIC THOMAS-ECONOMY 82 to 38. - $ALES & SERRVICE SHOP OF PONTIAC | 825 West Huron ~ FE. 4-2526 FURNITURE CO. . 589 Orchard Lake Avenue-FE 4-0526 - “S1 West Herta ~ Fe $1535 ‘ : 361 South Saginaw St. - a 2.9151 a ees ia ~ SUBURBAN | ORCHARD LAKE: AUBURN HEIGHTS ESTER. PEER APPLIANCE CO. CRUMP “ELECTRIC.coO. - ROCHESTER REFRIGERATION, INC. 9161 Commerce Rd. at Union Lake Rd. 3465 Auburn Rd. - FE 4-3573 0 * - + ATT Main Se, OL 2.4061 : : ra abate be Ae € aoe TOMS ELECTRIC eee, Oe ee a hte on «a sla OXFORD RADIO & TV COMPANY HUFF REFERIGERATION 2 SG, Neiman er Se 0.2808 _10.N, Washington St, - OA. 8- y 315 N, Center - MU 4-5665 MA 4.9559. GENERAL (| ag COMPANY, MICHIGAN DISTRICT; 6501 E. NEVADA, DETROIT 34, TW. 2-7600 U] ] j i q : 4 : cena « . \ v \ } i \ £ Z a ‘ x es ce BA pe Z eer! \ ; i, % ee eas : ¥ e : C PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 24,1958 aa Brewster Exits oo = s ~ TTeamster P pret er ost: ; \ : at 9:30". West. Coast Leader! \ | HVA : : | : | , | a ert in Teors as He Gives} [PVN é a leer Up “Job to Rival | : : orga Mail a Phone et oe te, a ae ° Final. wster made a tearful exit yes- Oe ; So Brewer mae « wart xt 1 © Woaite’s GUARANTEES Every Item , , ot the Western Conference’ of . 1 ] Teamsters, : sae . . ' | ae € at Least /3 OFF Original Price . | GS sa as oe." , pene OK: , an . an | : , : . toasted” seann” bere,” FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor SPORTSWEAR, COATS, DRESSES—3rd Floor INFANTS’, LAYETTE—Second Floor daene sei —_ stepping down “with the kindest ae Reg. to 4 ‘1- } soup tan coud eve eho] | BETTER LEATHER HANDBAGS GROUP OF SPORTSWEAR Reg, 598 Size 123 Wesh Suits, only =... 199 ngenization. Reg. 4.98 Reg. 7.98 Reg. 7.98 Reg. 1098 | | T-shirts, blouses, pedal : Reg. 1.98 1-6 Unlined Jackets 4 He pledged 100 per cent support eg. eg. ; _ pedal pushers, Reg. 7.98 Reg. 10.98 9 ckets .......... .. 0.44 to Mohn, appointed by: Teamsters $2. 99 © $3. 99 $4. 99 $6. 99 sate, sweaters, dresses, beach $] 77 $2 77 Reg. 2.98 1-6 Slacks, Crawlers, Overalls ...... 7 99 President James Hoffa after oo e ? hoe Reg. 79c Boys’, Girls’ 1-6 Polo Shirts ........ fa had removed Brewster by Ks . . : . seg. 2.98 Size s — Jackets, Slack Sets. a ve action. Hoffa acted : : ; —_ | Reg. to 3.98 Leathe eg. 4.98 Rely Ory Blouses, Shirts, 30-38 ..... eg. r amous Brand Panties ...... 33. eectatuy mace Fé replacing Dave Beck Sr Ree ioe heatiegs Handbas gig 492 Red. 5.98 Nylon Sheer, Cotton Blouses 38 1.77 Reg. 39¢ Sixes 2-6 Sleeveless Knit Shirts. .....4/$1 R originally was select] Reg. 2.98 Seiled J a Sixes........22¢ Reg. 17.98 Full L, Acrilon Coats, 8-18... 77 Reg. |.98 Boys’ Summer Ivy League Caps ......44e WOOD-MASONRY HOMES by Beck ag Western Confer- eg. lewel Boxes, 6 only...... ,..-50¢ R to 39.98 Lined*Short Coots, Wool... $12. $12 Reg. to 3.98 9-18 Mo. Knit D a } lence chairman. I] Reg. to 7.98 Polke Dot, Soiled Umbrellas 299 pe a Lined*Short Coats, Wool... $12, $18 nit Dress Sets....... 99¢. Just the paint you want for | For Brewster, it was the latest|| Reg. 5.00 Men's Soiled Wallets, 5 only non "$2 Reg. 17.98 Faille Coats, 6 only .............. $5 Regie: woes Soe 1 4 only ........8.99 rood areee of wood-masonry (development ina career. thet has Res, 1.98 Berenet Pestel, Derk hee aaa Reg. 19.98 Reincoats, Broken Sizes, 6 only... $12 Reg. 29.98 Damaged 7-yr. Cribs, 4 only oelneie $10 Sccssa Tou Pont Chalk Reset: been stormy, both inside and out- Reg. 1.00 Tailored Earrings saecones ac Reg. 29.98 Clearance, Better Dresses ... .$5 $8, $10 Reg. 17.98 Damaged Welch Carriages, 2 only. . .$8 ant White ends staining on ep ape eye eon episode ne. 2.00 Jade Jewelry, Many Types ...... "$1 Reg. to 99.00 Fiper Semple Bridels . . . as “a OFF ee abe eam an tee a an 6.99 brick or stone below painted |came in January 1957 when he eg. 1.00 Summer Novelty Costume Jewelry . .2/$1 © \ ; aa eping Bags, 7 only ....... 44c¢ wood or clapboard surfaces. one ig tageniad — pellet si ee! so Pay oa 08 | aay pal Paid : aAcogor Sy WOMEN’S DRESSES, HATS—Third Floor eg. 1.00 Assorted Infants Toys ............ 10¢ Can also be tinted to light ele to Permanet Ino " pad a ve CHINA, HO! i shades with Du Pont Tinting | Bteuer ces aoviaed of 2 Reg. 0 vonnes bona Hosiery. 88c ‘66e SUNBACK, 5. SLEEVE DRESSES inineeeinanaemmiaiiniied ors. ‘counts of contempt of Congress,] Reg. to 49c White Cotton Anklets... ‘ Cotton sunbacks with jackets, zip R aaa x a liad eoralaberg hyped ve Reg. 2.98 Leather Gondola Slippers, 7 only : ae front print dresses. Misses and halt $] "s1 88 ; ASSORTED CHINA, GIFTWARE ee staining = Per eceostig i : ; sizes. ° Cups, saucers, plates, fruits, candy Reg. fo * ‘ nae — cohel tae” cechaatien that ) jars, in china, glass, plastic. “1.98 12¢ svaectcp= ——ftancdmmitee laced ri FAMOUS MAKE GLOVES Rea. 8.99 Mises, Jr. Holf Summer Dresses... $5 n. . m Dresses, 10:20 _...-. : 7 | Aiur vebidng (0 alk w the web tem pomiien eves av) ohire: hes. te Reg. to 6.99 Cotton Dresses, Jr. Miss, Half 4 Reg. 24.95 77-Pc. Dinnerware Set, 2 only ....10.88 S$ 3 5 comthittee, he testified for five| brown, black, navy. Size 6-7'2. 2. 25 Reg. 6.99 Pongee Print, 48-50, 4 only ........ $4 Reg. 6.98 20-Pc. Ballerina Dinnerware Set ....4.44 . days before “the Senate Rackets : Ref. 8.99 Misse, Half Prints, Plaids ee Reg. 100 Cnet Seb @ Papper Set aa aot eee Gel, (entre ce. Soccustexe akon: eee - Re. e S fan omen Aree = ak - Reg (Poa teas — "een Types < 88 | g- ring Knit Gloves, broken sizes... .. 33¢ 4 ©=—- Reg. to 7.9 ‘ _ ¢€ eg. 16.98 Folding Snack Tables, Set of 4 ... .8. DON - [Golfers Take Chances | Reg. 2.50 Famous Cotton Gloves. 6-712... .. 122 9 1011-99) Spring, Semaer Mets e222 $2, $3 Reg. 25.95 Folding Snack Tebles, Set ee igs | g amous Cotton Gloves, 6-742....... 66c GIRDLES, BRAS—S €g ressing Table Roman Benche 7. ATLANTA @® — econd Fl s ....7.88 ALDSON es = yap me | Reg. 1198 Platter Collars and Cults... Seas 15 Gs Seale, Floor Reg. 14.98 Boudoir Lamp Sets, Frost Bese ... 6.88 LUMBER gg of peg te Lee Assorted Group of Flowers ........ 5/$1 g. to 5.95-Seiled Girdles, Ponty G.S, M, L, ..2.88 Reg. |.00 Garbage Can, odor repellent. . . . . ...22¢ | hit By a ball, the Georgia Court | Re9- |.98 Assorted Flowers ................ 6c «REY. 10.95 Long Torso Foundations, B, C, D cups 6.88 Reg. 7.00 6-Position Ironing Boord .......... 4.99 27 Orchard Loke FE 2-8381 of Appeals has ruled in refusing | ed ao Squares ee ee A/$4 0d > Veet Zip Mraptens Bras, 32-38 -- _ Re 149 C wee ota cgeatr wr gata anh eg. 2. roup of Cotton Blouses, 32-36 ...... 99 eg. arge Plastic Waste Baskets ..... ae Rev, 398 Decten & Cotton Blouses... .-1.99 LINGERIE, ROBES—Second Floor _ Reg. 13.50 2-Pe. Robeson Carving Sets ...... 344 Fee. pee galerie Blowses, broken sixes..... 66c Reg. ae hp Knife Sets ........ Sonoos 88c eg. mbroidered Fine Hankies .......... = weed Reg. 59c Seft Cotton Print Hasddias a ia NO-IRON SUMMER SLEEPWEAR Reg. 3.99 Bath Tub eee Denes “eo od Reg. 59c Plain, Initiel Men's ankios.... ; : ; “22 Nylon tricot or cotton shorty gowns, Reg. - $ Reg 19.95 Aluminum 5’ or 6 sdk... 78s CML waltz length gowns. Sizes 2.98 ] Reg. 2.19 Lacey Ledge Floke Boxes ...... .. Ade | Reg. 4.98 Lacey Ledge Magazine Racks ...... 1.44 FLEXWALKER PUNCHED PIG SHOES Sse pe cece crag Pan tae Lee eeeees $1 i - ; . ze oho WEE. ccc ewees 3.99 ee — we co —«4, 88 Reg. 3.98 Bro. Size Lace Trim Slips .......... 2.99 DISCONTINUED BRAND PAINT tan, sizes 5-10, N, M, W. Reg. ee petres Zipper Closing Slips ........ 200 ee Soe To 7 5% Off eg. ailored Nylon Crepe Slips ....... .2.99 aiden fe) 7 Reg. 3.98 Decron Blend Slips ............ 2.99 aie ey . COSMETICS, SILVERWARE—Street Floor o> 3.95 Cotten Disterc: Brae SM. Lene AAA BEDS. Ase : : on Dusters, Broken Sizes ...... .99e IANCES, ETC.—Do i Reg. 2.00 Cherles Antell Leg Make Up te. Reg. 3.98 No-Iron Nylon Dusters, 18 oni , pS TS vewnatons Lee ers, ...1.99 Le presente Coo seg phar eee. te Reg. to 5.98 No-lron Cotton Dusters, 10-18 $2 a Raa des Mettress, Box Spring........$77 - : me Sun Glosses .... 3¢ ' eg. win Mattress, B oe Rep. 1.25 2Sided Hand Miron 2-14 MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Street Floor Reg. 29.95 Twin Box uma tisee is . OFPOTS «se ses ss : . a I 6p. 4.98 Vaporizer, Kdeal for Golds ‘She Aaa ior eorsely pensar, Spring, Mattress $22 . by RAY STORM, District Manager Reg. 1010198 4-Plece Deemer Sols... $4 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Ren, 19 19.95 Galt ee 21,24"... re j _, eg. to 7.98 4-Piece Dresser Sets... 1.50 Sizes R Reg. 15.006 F Fi a ues A YOUNGSTER WALKED into a 1 Re ‘iece Dresser Sets... 3 eg. to 4.98 eg. |) t.x9 Ft. Fiber Rugs ............ $10 I g. 9.98 Electric Heat Bandages ......... R 14 i idfi : drugstore and asked fora job. | Reg. !.00 Plastic Cotton Dispencors cog SM, Xt 2 tor $1 $1.99 $2.99 Reg 349.98 Ma Ton Air Conditioner 22 $188 | | “What's your name?” asked the Reo. 2% pein Relieving Mineral Bath ........ 1.50 Reg. 99.95 Auto. Gas Woter Heater . : . . $66 fee Am stic Purse Kits _. eee eae 16€ Reg. 5.00 Broken Size Dress Shirts ......... 1.50 Reg. 129.95 Automatic Gas Incinerator $80 ; : Ree ee Sterling Condle Holders... 2.66 Reg. 2.00 Broken Size Undershirts ........... $1 Used Speed Queen Deluxe Dryer... an.) 95 ‘ Mm ‘“AlexanderGraham Bell,’ replied Ron aa ait Salt & Pepper Shakers ...... 266 Reg. 15.98 Cotton Robes ..._.........,... $4 Reg. 49c 45-78 R.P.M. Records... 10/99¢ 7 fia bor | eg. ilverplate Flatware ss -..... 2 ae re 33 ont Links, Tie py sen 14c Reg. 39.95 Damaged Timex Disc Recorder . 10.88 si 7 . ‘9 . eg. ong Sleeve Sport Shirts ........... .$2 . - , | I guess that’s a pretty well-known name, son ” NOTIONS, STATIONERY—Street Floor Reg. to 4.98 Long Sleeve $ , Cc . wean! , port Shirts .... 2/$1, $1 CURTAINS, DOMESTICS—Fourth Floor “It ought to be,” said the boy. “I’ve been delivering Reg. to 2.50 Slightly Soiled White Bras... 88c-1.44 se a 238 Bermuda Shorts, S, M, L . $2 . ies in this neigh Oy _” Reg. to 6.95 Girdles, Panty Girdles, 6 eg. to 8.98 Broken Size Slacks ...... $4, $3, $2 | groceries in this neighborhood for two years now. 1 eR 100 Y es, 6 only .. $3, $4 CANNON STRIPE PERC aoe 150 ‘4 Reyes and Nylon Panties... ... 22c¢-50¢ CHILDREN’S VALUES—Second Floor ; ALE SHEETS fd ++ eee eee eer erer eee eee et t/t Ren 100 “sie eae Rocks pee 66c ° oie hha ; eo Full Cases : able ler oam Dolls ........ ink, blue, yel- Reg. $3.39 Req. 4.39 tk < | Reg. 3.99 Insulated Thee Rage! 1199 GIRLS’ low, green. $ 2 "59¢ Reg. 1.98 Metal Wall or Door Sh if... eee 2 tL SHORTY PAJAMAS 1.99 $2.99 59¢ Reg. 100 leesct Repellant Candles Sq neegadwe 22 National brand knit and woven oaienes Reg. Reg. 1.00 Clear Plastic Germent Bags. 6c in sizes 7-14.00 . 2.98 1 99 Reg. to 19.95 Chair or Sofa Slipcovers ..... $3 Reg. 2.98 Adjustable Metal Sweater Dryers ... 1.99 Reg. to 1.98 Drapery, Slipover Fabrics ........ 2/$1 Reg. 5.98 Metal Laundry Mailer, 7 only... ..1.88 Reg. 1.00 Girls’ 7-14 Polo Shirts “Ade REI: 2.99 Bamboo Venetion Blinds te. $2 Reg. 3.98 Adjustable Dress Forms ...... | 244 Reg. 4.98 Girls’ 7-14 Rubber Reincosts, 5 only. a. 99 Reg. 10.99 Decorator Bedspreads .......... 3.88 | Reg, to 59c Soiled Blanket Binding ........ lic, 22 Res. 39c Girl’ Anklets, Size 8-10 ;>er Y- ‘ce Reg. to 10.98 90" Long Draperies ........... $3 | Sat aa Soiled Quilted Hangers ........... 4/22 Reg. 3.98 Subteen 8-14 Orlon Sweaters, 7 only . 1.88 Reo. 107? 70. Lane Comes Draperies. .... . 6.99 | EVEN ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL himself | Red, t¢.2.99 Slightly Suited Sofe Piliows 2... Tie Reg. 3.98 Subteen 8-14 Short Sleeve Blouses. .99 Res. | 19 Window Valances, Meny Colors. 19¢ (the inventor, not the delivery boy) couldn't ha eg. ‘to ightly Soiled Sofa Pillows ........ 44c Reg. 6.98 Subteen 10-14 Raincoats, 6 only |. 3.99 R a indow Valances, Many Colors ... .19¢ = ; y boy ve Reg. 10c Bobbed or Regular Hair Nets... 4c. Reg. 4.98 Subteen Bermudas, 9 only 299 eg. to 89c Dinner, Luncheon Napkins ...... 6/$1 _ guessed how important his invention would become to Reg. 3.98 Slightly Damaged Desk Lamps...... 99¢ -. Reg. 5.98 Subteen Slocks, 10-14, 5 only... 3.99 ‘Reg. 5.98 Dogwood Print Tablecloths ....... $ : us. The phone plays a part in just about everything you Reg. 8.88 Marlite Top Folding Tab! Reg. 2.98 B : a. Reg. to 1.49 Cannon Both Towels . 2/ | op 9 es ........ 1.99 9 oys’ 10-16 Irregular Dungarees 1.99 owen [Owes .. 3. -<-.- 2/$1 do. Take your vacation, for example. When it comes Reg: to 5.98 Paint-by-No, Mag. 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But I can’t understand why the dentists, the practicing dentists, especially those of recent vintage, are so hoity-toity about it. vencors wish I * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long ining to personal health and hygiene, not disease. diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) es Nokes of ihe Pehle A : Operation of City it 8p pital threatened. This letter isn’t to discredit or reflect on any single board member, all of whom are worthy citizens. When the hospital is placed in compe. tent hands outside politics, it can be operated dh a pay-as-it-goes basis, as are most hospitals. Tl4g N, Saginaw St. Refuse to Accept Teachers’ Replies When these teachers mention overtime, they neglect to say it starts at 3:30 in the afternoon. For me it starts at five. B. A. K. The lot of teachers isn't too bad, considering it's almost impossible to flunk out of education in college, and any jerk who squeaks through gets a job at the same salary good ‘teachers get. Once he’s teaching, it's. another near impossibility to fire him, no matter how poor a teacher he may be. Compare that with the lot of a graduate engineer, a doctor or a lawyer. * * * My wife and I are through sup- ing salary here is $4,300, high for most fields. Yet teachers who, through the years, have been dedicated and have done a good jeb run into a brick wall of low maximum pay because all the money's spent “attracting” new teachers. ; i ° ® * * Lower minimums and raise max- _imums and you'll attract good people who want to stay in the field and will forego high initial pay because the future's bright. College Graduate What's all this about teachers being ‘professional’ and spending so much time and money on col- lege?. They need only the custo- mary four years and since when does a college degree make one a “professional person?” Any other college graduate spends as much time and money getting through, and must take much harder courses. Other gradu- ates don't call themselves ‘‘pro- fessional” until they have at least one or two more degrees. What makes teachers so special? M. A. Degree Paul A. Kern dr. Blames Electives for Poor Education spots in education when he says the elective system is badly overdone. At the tender age of 14, these “‘little men and women” are allowed too many electives and so reading, writing and arithmetic are shoved into the background. x * And chemistry, physics and “hard” subjects are avoided with =o tila paateln need warts “express themselves.” * * * Boards of education are wrong ‘Early Exposure Whets Interest’ After each election we hear the lament that so few qualified voters have cast their votes. I wonder if our experience would help in the future Recently we took our two teen- age daughters and a friend to two City Commissivn meetings and let them watch our City gov- ernment in action. Many adults would be surprised at the accur- acy with which they sized up the Commissioners and __ situations, which leads me to think that if ou ryouth are directly exposed to government,. when they come to voting age, they will be as anxious , to cast their ballot as our daugh- ters are. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis Ti Fiddis Ave. All letters for Votce of the People the name and address This information wi! west if the letter of a crit nature comers must be under 200 words and 1) Pontiac Press reserves the right letters. Case Records of a Psychologist: Be Truthful With Child’s Questions When Teresa was about four years old, she asked her mother, “Mommy, where did I come from?” But her mother gave her the runaround with “stork” story. So who is prudish and salacious in America — the adults -or the — youngsters? Young mothers send for the non-profit booklet below: By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y - 344: Teresa J., aged 8, is the fearful child mentioned yesterday. * * * “Dr, Crane,” her mother said, “T realize now I was largely re- sponsible for Te- resa's tension and fear. “For I had nev-/ per told her we were going to have a new baby. So I can now see I might die be- cause of my reg- ular pre-natal vis- its to our family DR. CRANE = doctor “But I didn’t know how to breach the subject so I had used the ‘stork’ tale. Is there some psycho- logical shortcut for telling children the facts of life’ HOW ANNOUNCE BABY As a rule, a child grows curious about its origin even before it When Teresa was three or four She asked her mother, “Mommy, where did*I come from! - But, like millions of parents, Teresa’s mother evaded the query. _ She didn’t ‘know what to say. Imbued with the old-fashioned idea that sex is a taboo subject, she repeated the “stork’* tale. Curious, isn’t it, that old- tash- why she thought © qualms of conscience, yet re- gard the simple medical facts as shocking. Children are NOT salacious! Adults are the salacious segment of our ‘population, x * Youngsters are simply scientific. They wish facts, “Mommy, where does the sun go at night?’’ is thus in the same category as “Mommy, where did I come from?” But Mommy and other prefleh, adults have soon made innocent children salacious by their own — blushes, fibs and titters and Their deceit soon is surmised by their youngsters, who then begin to figure there Is some- thing “hush, hush” about mat- ters of human origin and sex. TELL THE TRUTH “Mommy, where did I come from?” is purely a scientific ques- tion. sy * * * So tell the truth. But use tact, for there is no sense in being crudely blunt even with the truth. Be a psychologist and use deftness. “You came out of Mommy's tummy,” is a practical pag though “tummy | is not as rect as “womb” or “uterus,” but three-year-olds regard “tummy” as covering the entire abdomen and pelvis, so it is easier un- , derstood. Te “Yes, Dr. Crane,” you may pro- test, “but suppose the child then asks how she got out of my tummy?" . x * * Well, suppose she does! Is that any reason for telling a fib or giving her the run-around with a “stork” tale? Actually, the child will usually be content for a. year or. more, for it requires a higher level of mental age to evolve that second question, - pamph “Mommy, how did I get out?” may thus net occtr for a couple of years, bat when j¢ does, then employ the following graphic account for kindergartners: “Well, there are different ways. But the doctor usually has Mom- my go to the hospital. Then he may put her to sleep so she doesn't feel anything, and cut a little door- way in her tummy (Caésarian birth). * * *. “The goctor then lifts out the new baby and sews up the door- Way much like the Little -Red Hen did the sack, after she es- caped from the fox and put a stone in the sack to fool him, Don't cor- you remember about the Little Red Hen?” The latter “reversible why”’ why technique is often useful when a child asks such a ques- tio while your Women’s Club members are on hand and you wish to close the issue, : For further specific advice, send for my booklet “Sex Problems from 2 to 20 Years,” enclosing @ stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). ‘ self-addressed énve J poe 200 to cover typing and printing /costs when you send — his psycholpgical chatts and * (Copyright 1988) & +e * ij sae ae ? “Tron seers swe U.S, f0 Share Seer ma maces wt AfOMiC Secrets Senate Approves Plan More Military Data WASHINGTON {AP) — The ROSE TOX fits 0 nas passes a din to per and rene greater sharing # bi S, mili- TREE TOX One Dust tor Everything ‘ie taiaaes oe ee ae ANT DUST msi the House, wie kal jected any amendments in pass TASKER?’S yp pst rae overwhelming by’ Sen, Clinton P. Anderson (D- 63 W. Huron NM). One would permit the Pres- FE 5-6261 ident to transfer non-nuclear parts) ‘ of atomic weapons only to Great asealnanean: Britain. The original bill would have authorized them to be sent to any friendly nation. The other struck out a catch- all section the President to give allies data on “other mili- tary applications of atomic ener- gy.” Anderson said this power was too broad and that it was lar shes! and paint teat cose oe nis, |POt clear how it would be used. Serenten, sqetionet woos er dag * * * This amendment did not disturb other authority along the same out be. lines _ermitting sharing of data eause orts, Doan‘ a a) help by their pain Lenciig acon, © ,. ei mide | peony abandoned a third effect and the neresse the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes, Proposed amendment he could not So if nagging bac! fn makes yee foal He Darn get the sponsors to accept. isaiq it would have kept France from getting plans for U.S,“ atom- ,ic-powered submarines _ Sen. John O. Pastore (D-RI), | $3 i |-F Hit E H Hl to Give Nation's Allies , The two changes were proposed | INSIDE STORY‘— This model of a human eell, big enough so that its smallest working parts can be seen, is a feature exhibit of the America: Medical Assn. convention in San Francisco. Made of plastic, the model is 24 feet in diameter and ee 12 toet high — to build. than an .actual cell, which in normal size is just about the tiniest thing on earth. The model is the first of its kind and took more than a year - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SpESDAY, J UNE § 24," 1958 B Students Volunteer for IB Experiments Michigan State atonal: June 24-21; Eastern Michigan College June 30-July 3; University of Mich. ‘ ligan, July 7-11; Central Michigan College, July 14-17; Western Michi- gan University, July 21-25; Wayne State University, July 7-17; Flint Junior College, dates to be an- nounced. Hubby Broke Her Rib, Didn‘t Like Haircut AP Wirephote more than a million times larger one of the sponsors, insisted there were adequate safeguards in the bill, chiefly a provision to permit ‘Congress to veto any agreement to send materials or information abroad. * * *& The bill would allow transfer to Britain of designs for nuclear weapons, fissionable materia] to make them, and non-nuclear com- ./ponents of Weapons. To other allies, the United States could give data on sizes and effects of atomic weapons, reactor designs, and atomic fuels for nuclear-powered submarines and other types of military power plants. TERMS AVAILABLE WIDE CHOICE U.S. Loaning India $57 Million for Food NEW DELHI (AP)—The United 3tates has loaned India 57 million dollars to buy U.S. agricultural surpluses. The two nations also agreed on now India will buy 700,000 tons of grain, mostly wheat, Indian of ficials estimated Monday. « * * In a three-nation deal, almost certain to materialize, a US. spokesman said the United States would lend 20 million to India to _ develop an iron ore field railway. Japan has agreed to lend India|was so mad about her short hair the equivalent of eight million|CUt he broke her rib, said Mrs. dgliars for Japanese mining. ma-|" 74+ ended their reconciliation, chinery. she told Recorder's Judge Gerald ~< «& * Groat yesterday, India would supply the rest, es-| Mrs. Evonich, ‘32, said she and timated to cost roughly 59 to 60 her husband, Joseph, 29, were di- , voreed three years ago but made million dollars. Japan’s main in-|, about six months ago. Then she terest is to get a steady supply) ame home June 2 with a short of iron ore. . hairdo. Man Crushed to Death ; kitchen sink and she had to go to DETROIT W—Warren Butzin, 23,|the hospital with a broken rib, of suburban Belleville, wag killed|Mrs_ Evonich said. yesterday when a tractor he was}; The judge fined Evonich $100 operating at a construction site in|jcosts and sentenced him to two Belleville tipped over and crushed|vears probation for assault and him. battery. * * * Evonich shoved her against the e rd ‘ . i. e iF ° =e _ FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE — 9 e ites IN YOUR CAR +2 niente’ FE 8-8791 « am Sravice 896 Joslyn Pe a MCL sGREM Lee, ‘onaneaureowtnazaay The ‘ VOOKA WAGON SCREWDRIVER — delicious . +» made with Smirnoff e GET ON THE WITH the greatest name in mim VODKA 08 & 100 Prost. Distibied trom grain. Ste. Pierre Smirnett Fis. 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That's the reason why no other beer has a flavor like Stroh’s ... lighter, smoother, more refreshing! it’s lighter! The Stroh Brewery mre, Detroit 26, Michigan " = ta Os . 1 7, i “THE pontiac PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958: How to enjoy — family gems... Let us put them in a Modern Mounting 16 W. Huron FE 2-0294 Also 45 Walnut - Mt. Clemens. 3 ® * StWElEns "| Shantz, a professor at the univer- and authority on grasses. -_ * * * ‘| within 30 minutes. They estimate “Deals Elsewhere. DALLAS (AP) ~ ~ Dr. Umphrey las, Gi, teancalon eontan. * * * WESLACO, Tex. (AP)—John W. Scott, 65, veteran newscaster and news director of KRGV-TV in Weslaco, died yesterday, 10 days after undergoing abdominal sur- gery, He had worked for many years for newspapers in —_ York City. * ¢ RAPID CITY, S. D. (AP)—Hom- er Leroy Shantz, 82, a former president of the University of Ari- zona, Tucson, died ‘yesterday. sity, was a well-known botanist MAHOPAC, N. Y. (AP)—Grid- ley Adams, 90, a leading author- yesterday. Adams. director gen- eral of the American Flag Code Assn., formerly headed his own advertising agexy in New York | City. Playing With Matches, 7 MRS. CHARLES BEAMER anes for Mrs. ere oak lowing a 10 year illness. She was a member of Grace Lu- theran. Church, Surviving are her husband, Charles; a son, Laurence of Pon- tiac, a brother, Robert Highfield Mrs. Olive Manley, all of Pontiac, and- her mother,. Mrs, Euthema Highfield of Pontiac. SAMUEL 8, MADILL — Service for Samuel S. Madill, Tl, of 514 E, Columbia Ave, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyter- jan Church, Burial will follow- in| years. Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. His body is at the Huntoon Funera) ity on the American flag, died Home Mr. Madill is a former employe of Pontiac Motor Div. Surviving besides his wife, Laura, are four daughters and two sons, ‘Mrs, Elisworth Lordson of Cedar- ville, Cletus and Woodrow Madill of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Marjorie Lockhart of Rochester, Mrs. Children Start Blaze" . Children playing with matches set fire to a second floor bedroom at the home of George Gage. 549 S. Jessie St., yesterday evening, according to firemen. Pontiac firemen put out the blaze Muriel Mineweaser and Mrs. Shir- grandchildren; grandchildren, Mr. Madill died Saturday in Pon- tiac Genera] Hospital after a pro- longed illness. and two great- MRS, ARTHUR J. MARCUM BABY BOY MARCUM a 4, of 2995 Voorhels Rd. died late yesterday afternoon when a). son was born to her at Pontiac | ye ley Dorries, both of Pontiac; 18 Deaths in, Pontiac and Ney Areas kal be ‘et the Lakeview Comete fy General Hospital.’ The baby died a few minutes after birth, Mrs, Marcum hed heey © seiie tered nurse at Pontiac General Hospital. Annex and was a mem- ber of First Christian Church and the Michigan Nurses’ Association. She leaves her husband; two daughters, Jane Marcum at home and Mrs. Barbara Penfold of Wa- terford Township: a son, David of Pontiac; a brother and a sister. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. with burial in. Waterford Center Cemetery, MRS, LLOYD E. MORRIS Mrs. Lloyd E, ae an Brighton after ‘an illness of four She le a ‘member of Silvercrest Baptist. Church. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Bessie Thompson; three daughters, Mrs, Donna Cole of Lake Orion, Mrs, Joan Lake of Pontiac, and Lane L. Morris at home; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Hoover of Ukiah, Calif., Mrs, Ruth Davis and Mrs. Wilda Burt of Pontiac. Service wil] be at 1 p.m. Thurs- day from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd. with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. MRS. BEN ALLEN HOWELL — Service for Mrs. 'Ben (Anna May) Allen, 75, of 8480 Hyne Rd., Brighton, will be held at 2 p.m, Thursday at the Mac- up to $7,500 full-payment coverage! “M-75” pays your Blue Shield tor in full fo and even for the delivery of your ba these brand-new ts: ital it's wonderful to feel cared tor! b- _— Oc tiptnamecaOte tO ah 4 s LISTEN! 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Get the . group or your local Blue Cross-Blue Shield office e Medical lab tests, even in your doctor’s office _ today! . X-ray (pictures) both in and out of — “ pin in the coupon delow and mail it to Blue Crose-Blue Shield, the 1054 Weat Huron Street, Pontiac, a . and its costs and full details from your Donald Funeral Home here. Burial N NAME ADDRESS ciTy STATE \ /. %, ‘, ARE YOU ENROLLED IN BLUE SHiFLOr GROUP NO. Deane NOT ENROLLED WOULD LIKE SPECIAL LITERATURE______ “M75 ix available ot this time te employee groups of five or more, |way to the Mediterranean. ter, Mrs. Lillian Parlet of and 16 grandchildre CARIS W. SARTOR . ROCHESTER = Caris William Surtor, 60, of 725 Ludlow St., died early this morning at his home following a heart attack. Mr. Sartor had been employed as a printer at The Pontiac Press since 1944, Detroit; a sister and four brothers, Funeral ‘Keego Harbor Man KEEGO HARBOR — Harold R. Schingeck, 60, of 3181 Orchard expectedly this morning at his home of a heart attack. Mr. Schingeck, a retired assis- tant foreman at the GMC Truck and Coach Division, Pontiac, was the first past commander and or- ganizer of the Heart of the Lakes VFW Post 2706 in Keego Harbor. He also was commander of World War I Veterans of. the Redford Barracks 604 in Detroit; Past grand commander ef the Cootie, R.A.R. Pup Tent 13 of Keego Harbor; and past .com- mander of the 32nd Division Red Arrow Club, Detroit. He also belonged to the West ‘and the Eagles, FOE 1230, in Pon- tiac. Surviving are his wi orence, three brothers, Renaldo of Farm- ington, Carl of Auburn Heights and Archie of Adrian; and one sister, Mrs E. J. (Alberta) Beard of Kee- go Harbor. The body may be seen after 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Godhardt Funeral Home. 3 Members of Ring Plead Guilty of Theft Three members of an auto theft and burglary ring, which police said was responsible for nine burg- laries in Pontiac and Waterford Township, yesterday pleaded guil- ty when arraigned in Oakland County Circuit Court. dames Hall, 21, of 1201 Cole St., Birmingham, David Runyon, 20, of 26 N. Tasmania Ave., and William Englemen, 21, of 676 Lake St., Lake Orion, will be sentenced July 2. They were charged with motor vehicle. Pontiac Police officers Albert W.. Foster, Charles E. Hewitt, Ray-| mond Meggitt and James Bale ar- rested the three last week along with two others who they said were also part of the ring. Melvin Foust, 21, of 22 Cadillac Ave., stood mute June 16 to a charge of larceny by conversion, while James Hudson, 21, of 252 Prospect St., pleaded guilty to the same charge. Hudson is scheduled to be sentenced next Monday. 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' ' ‘° * Serving the Pontiac area since 1936 ow Pollack ‘represents the 10-year-| old son John Jr., who | home. Cheryl said coarse ly_ slated to testify in a similar deposition hearing tomorrow. * * * Cheryl now lives with her mater- Repablicas Rebel Risks Senate Seat FARGO, N.D. (AP) Dakota's. veteran Sen. . years. The 7l-year-old Langer, a long- time leader of the North Dakota Nonpartisan League, bolted the organization when it voted two years ago to break a 40-year prec- edent and shift its candidates from the Republican to the Dem- ocratic column. * * * He was spurned by the state i convention Republican endorsing this spring, which picked Dutfty, | 68-year-old Devils Lake attorney. Flunks New Test CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. 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A Baptist as well as a Dem- ocrat, ‘ie read the Bible from ai — Moscow pulpit. d a J But basically, Harris shows up congressman probably wouldn't be agencies presiding now over an investiga-|tich -has tied in the name of/ven now As_ 0. quiet. —_ . aoe Sherman Adams, President Eisen-|S0rt.of_man. This does not at all’ tion of influence in high places. |jower’s top aide. mean he is anything less than a: Rep. Oran Harris was first) Harris cosponsored a controver-|S0phisticated politician and com-! elected to Congress in 1940 on ajsial bill to exempt natural gas|mittee chairman. But in the past platform of doing something: about | producers from federal price reg-|he has gotten things done unspec- He o first con-|tacularly, ce * home town, sought a post onigressional party to fly over both Reminiscing today, Harris chose '» one pre-Adams episode to dwell ° on with prideful happiness. It was In Moscow: the Oren Harris Day staged in El - e Dorado last Dee. 10 by the Lions Club, with luncheons and speeches Uar S a mM ASSIES * tributes describing Harris as : a good Lion and an effective rep- - resentative of Arkansas. He evidently regarded this oc- MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet ey broke all windows inthe (cance Af # Peak 18 publle recog government stationed two. addi-| building. “How could anyone by the’ ‘ tional militiamen in front of the greatest stretch of his imagina- Canadian Embassy today but it tion think I’d be embroiled in this eppeated unlikely so far that Czechs fo Release less than two months later?’ Har- demonstration was in the ‘offing ris asked. It was in February he im retaliation forthe attack on be G9] Held Three Weeks irarsy "ate cea imenicnsne Nor was there any indication) subcommittee. that the U.S. Embassy would be) VIENNA (AP) — Czechoslovak- x * * the target of a Soviet crowd, as ia’s Communist government is re-| Harris, a prosecuting attorney the West German Embassy was ported planning the release today|and high-ranking Lion and Mason, yesterday and the Danish Embas-\of a U. §, Army sergeant the/|ran for Congress in 1940 on a plat- sy was Friday. Reds have been holding since|form of improving the district's * * June 10. Osi transportation connections. 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They returned by way of Windsor. * * * Former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emerson of Dunedin, Fla., are here for an extended visit with Mrs. Emilda LaFortune of Cherry- land street. * * * Kiwanians Addison K, Oak- ley, Ralph T. Norvell, Nelse S. Knudsen and their wives will attend the 43rd annual conven- tion of Kiwanis International in Chicago June 29-July 2, There they will join 16,000 other Ki- wanians, their wives, and fam- ilies for one of the largest con- ventions in the organization's history, at the International Amphitheater, * * * The Charles L. Coppersmith family of Woodland avenue has returned to the city following a week's trip in Iowa visiting friends and relatives. ~ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond See- terlin and children Gary, Janet and Linda Sue, of San Lorenzo, Calif., are here for three weeks visiting at the home of Mr. Seeteriin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P, Moore of Loc- haven -road. The family also is visiting Mrs, Seeterlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler of Detroit, and Mr. Seeterlin’s brothers, Donald and James E, Seeterlin and their families, both of Drayton Plains. The visitors came to Michigan via Denver, Colo., and will return IMPORTED CULTURED PEARLS. $1950 Special Classes by Mrs. Day Thurs. 6: 30-8: 30 P.M. Mrs. Day of Marguerite Yarn Shop New Owner of The Knitting Needle Dallar: 88 N. Saginaw 450 W. Huren St. FE 5-1330 FE 2-5812 | to California along the southern route, k- © After two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Spencer of Franklin road, Sgt. and Mrs. Jerome A. Guilds and their daughters, Iisa Karen and Sandra Louise, have returned to their home in Manhattan, Kan, Sgt. Guilds is stationed at Fort Riley, : ~~ * * George Nicholas Stanciu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stan- ciu of Orchard Lake, who was graduated this month as an all- A studént with a B.S. degree from the University of Michi- gan, was feted at an open house Sunday at the home of his parents. George is working as a lab- oratory technician in Chicago and in the fall he will return to the university where he has been granted a scholarship for graduate studies. * * * : Leaving Sunday for a vaca- tion in Michigan's Upper Pen- insula were Mr. and Mrs, M. Robert Redick of Tubbs road. While in Munising they will visit with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford . Johnson“ and their daughter, _ Cori, ® * Mr, and “Mrs. Herman C. Ul- man of Gerdon avenue have had as guests Mr. Ulman’'s brother-in-law, sister and five nieces, Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Grissom and Patty, Susan, Bar- bara, Janice, and Diane, of Lincoln Air Force Base, Lin- coln, Neb. The Grissoms were en route home from a trip to Hawaii when they vised Mr. and Mrs. Ulman. . to Announcing the birth of.a son, Thomas Stanley, June 12 at Pontiac General Hospital, are Mr, and Mrs. Stanley J. Hester of Wesbrook avenue, Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bray of Orlando avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley C. Hester of Tele- graph road. 19 From Pontiac Attend Parley Mrs. George Knapp, presi- dent, and 18 members of Beta Theta Chapter, attended the 35th Annual Convention of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority held at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, last weekend. The Pontiac chapter spon- sored a dance Saturday in the hotel's Crystal Ballroom with Pontiac members performing a “Gay Nineties’’ chorus line. Margaret Harths sang a num- ber of selections, accompanied by Verland M. Andings. Mrs. Raymond Howell of Pontiac drive was elected national treasurer for the coming year. and Alan Gornick on ae Dr. Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST— Now Located at 3513-ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block’ West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester ’ EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone. FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday '- me alone! Mrs, Everill E. Fisher (left), show secretary and Mrs. F. V. over the entries for the show. To date _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 24, 1958 Davis look pected. Just. Give the Boy Time—Abby Pontiac Press Photos ‘to compete in the junior events of the Detroit Horse Show, being held at thé Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, East Long Lake road, today srvagh Sunday. there were more than 2,500 recorded for the 6-day event, with more ex- Kissing Will Come Naturally By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am 19 years old and am going with a boy who is 22 but he knows abeonsely nothing about ro- su mance, espe- ee cially how to kiss. He kisses me like he is - kissing his grandmother (if you know : ~ what J mean.) hs “He just fin- «/~ >. ished his “Ar- says I am the = kind of girl he would like to marry, but I don't know if he would make a good husband if he doesn't even know how to kiss a girl. Should I teach him or do you think he would wonder where I learned?" EDUCATED DEAR EDUCATED: Don't give him the post-graduate course unless you are prepared to tell him who gave you your diploma, = ji x * * “DEAR ABBY: I have a little girl, age 7, who ‘is both beautiful and above average in intelligence. I am mentally sick and cannot give her the love and attention® she needs. My mind is filled with thoughts of suicide, “My wife rung around with _ other men and doesn’t wake up unti] the child goes to her room in the morning apd says, ‘Mommie mommie, what dress should I wear?’ My wife beats her and screams at her, ‘Leave, I wish you were never. born!’ We are both un- * my hitch and. fit to raise this child. What must I do to save her?" SICK MAN DEAR SIR: Get in touch with your CHILDREN’S PRO- TECTIVE , ASSOCIATION at _once. In the meantime, since a _ More attention than you are obviously sincere in your plea for help, I have taken the liberty of alerting the lo- cal authorities in your com- munity. God bless you and good luck! * * * “DEAR ABBY: My sister is always asking me if I think she's getting big in the hips. She IS getting pretty broad because she has a job that requires her to sit all day. She always says, ‘Tell me the truth now, do you think I am getting hippy?” I’m afraid if I do, it will hurt her feelings, What should I say when she asks me next time?” LITTLE SISTER DEAR SIS: Tell her the truth — but suggest that she get to the seat of the matter and combine diet with exercise. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My wife had her third child yesterday and I] am a nervous wreck. Why should a woman make such a howling fuss over a natural thing like giving birth? Dogs and cats go off and have their young without disturbing any- one. “I pemember my mother just laying down and another farm woman came in to take care of her while she had hers.- Is the modern woman getting weaker or is she trying to get is her. due?"”’ WORN-OUT DEAR WORN: Childbirth to- - 4 u@ day is far easier (and cer: tainly much safer) than it was when your mother “‘laid down” and had a farm woman attend her, Modern woman (like mod- ern man) is as strong as she has to be. * * © “DEAR ABBY: You advised ‘a gentleman whose wife kept losing his important papers to keep them locked up in a box under his bed. Are you trying to put us bankers out of busi- ness? What’s the matter with a safe deposit box?" A BANKER * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 18 and go with a fellow who is 22. He says he’s crazy about me, but he is very jealous and has a terrific temper. He thinks nothing of hitting me when he gets mad, but he gets over it fast. “I love this guy, but I won- der if he will really hurt me bad some time. My mother says to overlook it because all people of his nationality are jealous and have hot tempers and it means he loves me. Is my mother right?” FRIGHTENED DEAR FRIGHTENED: (and you have a right to be:)- No one “‘nationality’’ has a corner on the hot temper. If you allow a man to abuse you in the courting stage, you'd better buy yourself a crash helmet for the years ahead. Your mother is wrong. This is not love. It's immaturity and bru- tality of = worst kind. Lose him. *x* * > For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. — Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. aa of E quine W ¢ Performing. al Bloomfiel "By LYDIA ROTHMAN - More than 300 horses from all sections of the country — representing the cream of the equine world — are on hand for the “4ist annual Detroit Horse Show which opened this morning at Bloomfield Open _ Hunt: Club on East Long Lake road, The show, open to the pub- lic, is one of the largest out- door shows in the country. ‘It will run through Sunday with- more than 80 morning, after- noon: and evening events for junior riders, hunters, jumpers and western horses, SPECTACULAR SHOW ‘Even to the uninitiated, horse shows are spectacular spert- ‘ing events and are becoming more and more popular to the public. The most disinterested individual can't help but be thrilled by watching these beautiful animals perform. - * * * Months of training and care have been spent on these Blyth Davis gives “Friday” and brother Muffin a few last minute in- structions before they enter the show children of Mr. ring. They are the 5—he’s 16 now. as Veteran hie. campaigners are Hildreth Buterbaugh and “Chubby.” Hildreth has been riding since he was: He and Chubby have _. nie? hel dial tis des performances to in exceptional pyre rvs Riders — like all athletes — must be in the peak of condition and under perfect control at all times during the re S days of grueling compe- Today and Wednesday class. Some of these young riders - — all under 18 years old — are” age Olympic team members, while others may some day be top show riders. Still others are riding just be- cause they love horses and rid- ing and will probably stop completely when they outgrow their present. horses SENIOR EVENTS THURSDAY By afternoon, the senior division will be well un- der way with classes for green hunters, conformation and. working hunters, jumpers and western horses, plan larly. row. va / ' been ‘honing opti yy Pe last 4 years, They were in the club’s Junior. Equestrian Team mae two. years .in a ee and Mrs. F. W. Davis of Birmingham. Both are enthusiastic horse lovers and to attend the horse show regu- se =; Ba\ aayer BS on ee ah THE PONTIAC PRESS,” TUESDAY, JUNE a, 1958 _ THIRTEEN a 4 Don’t Start Blaze With Calories! eee The _Wadavorth Atheneum, jn|ie Americ's oldest pubile art Hartford, Conn., —— Margaret H. | i nM wards write her a bread-and- butter letter and tell her how much you enjoyed your visit. It ig neither necessary nor ex- pected that you return her in- vitation. Members Attend State Conference Mrs, Bradley D. Scott of North Genesee avenue was a guest of Mrs.: Roy V. Barnes, state regent ‘of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at Haven Hill Lodge for the state board meeting held last week, Others attending were Mrs. Wil- Mam DeGraff and Mrs. Everett Longnecker from Birmingham, Mrs, Gilbert Pullium of Ferndale, Mrs. Harry Deyo of Plymouth, Mrs. Holmes Manchester of Ypsi- lanti, Mrs. Austin Smith of Lan- sing, Mrs. John Zeder of Bay City, Mrs. Charles Momford of St. Joseph and Mrs. Clare Widlea of Sturgis. Garden Party Fetes Julie Ann Slowik Julie Ann Slowik, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Slowik of Auburn Heights was honored at a garden party at the North Marsh- all street home of Bertha M. Roth Saturday. Julie was graduated valedictor- ian from St. Frederick High School and will enter Marygrove College this fall. Participating in the musical pro- gram were Rosemarie Arkelian, Mike Marion, Regina Foster, Mary Slowik, Mary Manukian, Marshe Hetherington, Mary Longchart, Marilyn Schram, Edward and Judy Haroutunian and Miss Slowik. AAA AAA AAPA MARY KING SALON ORA OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service white orchid, Mrs. Carol Flanders was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Bev- erly Comroy. They wore light blue Drexel |Philadelphia, Pa. and is now em- Institute of ‘Technology, | ‘ployed at Pontiac Motor Divi ision of General Motors. taffeta ballerina-length dresses) with short sleeves and Sabrina inecklines and light blue picture) hats. The maid of honor carried a’ jcascade of pink and white roses at Shower i =o Avon ~ and the bridesmaid carried a cas-' Mrs. Paul Racine of Blaine street was honored at a household show- er given by members of the Beth- Pentecostal icade of pink roses. | * * * | The flower girl, Monica Smoker any of Bronson, cousin of the bride, ‘Rochester at the Avon Township wore a dress of white organdy over Hall. Mrs. Racine arrived ae short | yellow taffeta with a fitted bodice time ago from Suffolk, England, to) land bouffant skirt. She wore a join her husband and make her ismall white crown on her head home here. The Rev. and Mrs. F.: ‘and carried a basket of rose pet- L. Racine of Rochester are Mr. AWN. Sarinaw Racine's parents. —aaaa ——_—__— lals, English Bride Feted IE University of Michigan School of Medicine. [ TYPEWRITER } SALE _ FULLY RECONDITJONED AND <\ GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR $49 L. C. 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One table-| 1¢ you would like to have my The bride-is | tions about which-foods are cooling | (but who would want to?) and get|#P¢ sauice—100 jeaflet “Vitamin Defense” send lo ‘daecltert . and which are heating. They takejonly 100 calories. You can have|# roll — 200 stamped, self-addressed envelope the daug rich, frozen salads, chocolate milk/|cold slaw even with a reasonable | goes! = with your request for leaflet No S| shakes, and other low temperature |amount of mayonnaise for the same weather (37 to Josephine Lowman in care but heating foods to their hearts|number, Twenty stalks of aspara-jmore comfortable if are notiof The Pontiac Press. = - . and their figures. This is the time igus gives you 100 calories, Ditto for jo not eat] Tomorrow: “You Need Retire- cli of year to eat but}30 stalks of celery, two cups of These two|ment Plan; Now Is He health building foods. greens, five carrots and one’ small 'go the least ing.” . bridegroom | a: 6k 3 : | is the son of| F . ° Mrs. Sadie our Fee Morred | PONTIAC Leone. i yum B | - Bronson, T hy : a (ea e on were Phyllis | eac er MR. and MRS. DONALD C. LEONE | Fl Joan Fox and ; eae : | “tv? \I1s Wed = iM Helen Minnich | on rioor free? tS . argaret Helen Minnich | By EMILY POST Parents o In the First Presbyterian |W EQ D Id C “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a the cou le A Church of Cass City, Joan Lor- Ss Ona ° Leone | ee oe ce eo 3 Sride of De, willam 2, Potion, - Catholt - in a deep sofa or chair I Mrs. Agnes The Rev J St. Vinéent de Paul Catholic] Before leaving -on a two-week) find it much more comfor- Sen und the Nelson Dalenburg of | Church was the scene of the Satur-| wedding trip the new Mrs. Leone | up under me. I have been late Cyril Fox| “The bride, who ta usic | inmich and Donald C. Leone. The with matching coat, white accesso- pgp agllnsdergpc ag ta aad Mes ja he Pend —_—-= ee ee in the |ries and a corsage from her bridal a proper way a ' School . |presence o — | bouquet. “Iedy to sit. I would very much Hiram P, | S2ittm this year, is the daugh- | The bride is the daughter of a like to know your opinion of =. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Henry Arthur Minnich of Mariva| Government postal cards out- this.” ” Vrooman and Holmberg of Cass City. The | avenue, The bridegroom is the son number private cards by about two: ames : ike la ie 6 eas of Mrs. Sadie Leone of Auburn to one in the mails, according to! Answer: On a formal occa- y »* | - Girardeau, Mo. "jee. ae post office department sta-) sion in the house of one who rooman, x * * A gown of Italian silk taffeta ig almost a stranger, a woman Escorted her father, the | With lace bodice, Sabrina neck- is expected fod to heap hee feet |MR.and MRS. HIRAM VROOMAN JR. - bride cons gown of. white Eee pod ne epost sleeves was ture. own uring a basque chosen by the bride, A cathedral ee wate «tm ont Ce oo aan mae pornpidrar ier heap ck (TE when wearing appliques and a rtip veil of French ee a Phyllis Joan Fox Becomes tulle veil was Pwd riyrtd Sidon seonres her cap psi sitting on one cor- headpiece of Chantilly lace, | quins and pearls. Stephanotis and — ner of a deep sofa can be a i ! ner as deep vicar te « Bride Of Hiram Vroomann | shite cared scuced bo: | Ry on whe prayer boo com: to sit. stephanotis and ivy, centered | parba —_— Phyllis Sean) Fon and Hiram P.) Best man was Sidney Savage) with a white orchid. ame only arcane was = a “Dear Mrs. : My fiance |Vrooman Jr. were married Satur-'and David Conroy was usher. ATTEND BRIDE aqua taffeta wilaaad jigatoes insists that after alighting from (day morhing at St, Mary Assump- A reception was held in Cold- 2 my, featuring nylon PR ed . a taxi, the woman walks di- tion Church in Bronson. The Rev.,water. To receive guests, the) _ Margery Swanson of Wynne- candle i and paait eat wen. rectly to the entrance of the Stanley A. Nowakowski officiated.|bride’s mother wore a light blue) Wood: Pa. was her cousin's, |i @ tl, 2s ieee ve arrange. place to which they are going, | Parents of the couple are Mrs. silk sheath dress with white acces U0i¢ Of honor. Bridesmaids "|e, Grn Ovation : while the man pays the driver. Agnes Fox and the late Cyril Fox sories and a pink carnation cor- renee sangre of Go P . I maintain she waits on the (of Bronson, and Mrs. Hiram P./sage. The bridegroom's mother| jo™bvs, Oliio; Mrs. Janes Tol. | assis BRIDEGROOM 3 curb near him and they walk /Vrooman and the late Mr. Vrooman’wore a yellow silk dress with a Case City spose ae apn The bridegroom's brother, John together into the building’ [of Upper Darby, Pa. lcorsage of yellow carnations. Seta of Gata arjorie Hol- |1 cone, was best man. Ushers were Which one of us is right? The bride wore a floor-length When the couple left for cin’ Richard, James and Anthony Le- a gown of nylon Organza, with fit- | trip to Atiantle City, N. J., the Dr. Jack Cox of Grent Bend, |: other brothers of the bride- | oomatinah == on slow- | ted bodice featuring a Sabrina | bride was wearing a white sailor | Kan. was best man. Ushers | STom. ly and he catches up with her. | neckline with scalloped Chantilly | sujt, with a white picture hat, | were Dr. Richard Wilson of St. . = * | If the weather were very bad lace and illusion extending to | black accessories and the orchid | Louis, Mo.; Dr. John Pierce of | Mts. Leone wore a green che- he would pay the driver be- scalloped lace short sleeves, The. from her bridal bouquet. The Mansfield, Ohio; Dr. Lynn mise dress with matching acCCcesso- | fore Jeaving the cab and both bouffant skirt was accented with couple will live on Thores street. Howell of Detroit and Paul ries and an orchid corsage for her — a border of Chantiliy lace. The bride is te of Mt Holmberg of Cass. City. son's wedding. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell|,,Te Pde & Sradetle rsing,| The new Mrs. Pollock is a | A breakfast was given at Dev. PLANT oe : \from a crown of seed pearls and) graduate of the University of | om Gables following the cere- | Dear Mrs. Post: I intend \Detroit, and is now employed at cere: 5390 to visit a relative of my fi- sequins and she carried a cascade) Hospital. The Michigan School of Music. Dr. mony, for members of the cou- | ance and would like to know |bouquet of blue carnations and 8 peigegroom was graduated from) Pollock is a graduate of the | ple’s immediate families. J OF OR 3-1225 SHOWROOM DIXIE HWY. : 5400 The couple will reside in Iowa City, lowa where he will serve his internship at the State University of lowa Hos- pital. Tabernacle of DR. B. R. BERMAN Optometrist 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 a“ ¢ lawn. dry and it’ with little Tones of pink Othe HURON. at. TELEGRAPH Mon., Thars., ‘Fri. 10 to 9; Tues’, Wed,., Sat. 10 to 6; sey e: to 5 Fresh rose printed cotton Wash tumble or drip roses on white grounds. 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From the Pat Mullin is waiting for the day he will gladly sit in the, front row of Briggs Stadium wearing a coonskin coat and smoking a cigarette on a long holder. Pat made this wager in a rash moment but he’s willing to go through with it if a young player he signed as an outfielder gets a chance to play his first major league} game on the pitching mound. , x. * ‘Sounds confusing, but when Pat signed a kid named Joe Laughlin of Detroit to | a contract the incidents which followed were just as weird. : “Ed Katalinas told me to find a good lefthanded hit- | ter for one of our farm teams,” said Mullin, “and after I looked over my list - I decided to get a hold of Laughlin.” “He was strong at the plate but his fielding was— just fair in the outfield,” Mullin told Katalinas. x * * Katalinas then learned that Mullin. wouldn’t be wrong if he exagerrated. 2 ‘3? PAT MULLIN “The kid could really throw that ball, but his vision was not too good and he was having trouble getting his hands on it,” Mullin explained. Schoolboy Rawe, the manager at Montgomery where the kid was assigned, told Mullin he might try him on the mound and Pat thought it was worth the try. x k * When Mullin walked into the Tiger Offices one day after that, Katalinas immediately shook his, hand. Somewhat amazed, Pat learned that the boy he signed as an outfielder pitched his first game and defeated Pensacola League. on a no-hitter, 6-0 in the Alabama-Florida “Want some kind-of ceremonies when ‘your’ out- ‘fielder pitches at. Briggs Stadium?” Katalinas jested. “Why sure,” Mullin answered,” and I'll be there in coonskin coat and cigarette holder taking the bows.” Now they plan on holding him to he’s game. his statement and POOR QUALITY OF PROSPECTS Mullin was in Pontiac last weekend conducting one of the Tigers’ 10 tryout camps in the state and he ex- pressed this disappointment in the lack of physical strength of so many boys throughout the various camps. “Not only in the Pontiac school, but all over the other camps as well, it is actually a shame to see what poor throwing arms these youngsters have,” he said. Mullin feels that the throwing phase of the school is one of the most important considerations taken on a prospect. “No matter what position a boy plays he has to be able to throw. This Laughlin couldn’t see a fly ball and he couldn’t pick up a grounder, but he fired that ball and he could hit and we were able to find a spot for him,” said Mullin. x *&* * Mullin wouldn’t commit himself, but of the 56 boys he, saw here last week, but his rating chart showed about - one boy with “good” for a “good” arm, a couple “fair” throwers and others “below average” or “poor.” Beaupre JC Golf Champ Larry Beaupre of Rochester | 79 strokes Monday to capture toured City Municipal course in medalist honors in the annual LEAGUE AMERICAN Wea Lest Pet, Behind Mew York 39 22 eo ansas City 32 06 6} 56 T% troit 71 31 -500 8's Chicago 30 32 404 Oy ton, nN 33 484 Se Cleveland 31 34 477 «18 jaltimore 28 33 49 «1 Washington 6 3 “440«2 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroltt 3, Baltimore 1 Kansas City 7. Washington 2, night Chicago 2, New York: 0, night Only games scheduled. TODAY'S GAMES (Eastern Standard Time) Cleveland, 7 p.m.—6ullivan , 8 pm Kucks 3-3) vs. Wynn (7-5). timore at Detroit, 8:15 FAR rg (41) ¥s. Hoeft (6-6) or Foytack (5-7). ashington Kansas City, 9 p.m— |Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- merce junior golf tournament, Beaupre, Rochester High golfer, shot 39 on the north nine and 40 on the south side against par of 34-35—69 to nose out St. Frederick . |ace Joe Keller by one shot. Keller | |fired 42-38—80. Beaupre, Keller and Melvin Law will represent Pontiac in the state Jaycee golf tourney duly 68 at Ann Arbor. The International Jaycee test follows Aug. 18-24 at Tucson, Ariz. Law had to wage a_ sudden- Joe Anderson and Chuck De- schaine in order to earn his trip to the state event after all four boys holed out with 81's. A par four on the north side’s lst hole brought Law the 3rd qualifying berth as Anderson and Deschaine bogied and Hollister took a six. The three playoff death playoff with Jim Hollister, | By BILL CORNWELL GRAND BLANC — On a sopping wet day far better suited to shoot- ing ducks than pars, portly Bill Casper Jr. walked onto the 18th green at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club Monday and calmly tapped in a three-foot putt. Flint Open Has Wet Ending at Warwick Hills asper POC | with a one-under-par 71 to go with previous rounds of 70-73-71 for a victorious 72-hole total of 285, three strokes below regulation and one shot ahead of Palmer and The winning score was three strokes lower than the one Casper himself had said would ‘take the crown after he played a couple of practice rounds here‘ earlier this. year. iis rei Es i $2.7 + el i ae = E = itis.”” [Beats Orioles With 7-Hitter, Clutch Pitching Hurled Last Complete Game in ‘55; Foytack vs. Pappas Tonight DETROIT @# — It was so long since George Susce had pitched a complete game the Detroit Tiger Yesterday his pitching was bet- ter than his'memory. He hurled a neat seven hitter and worked his It was his first decision of the season and only the second De- |troit victory over Baltimore in eight meetings. , As it was, Susce almost didn't go the route yesterday. The Orioles, who meet the Tigérs again tonight, had the potential tying run on base with one out in the ninth. Manager Bill Norman jogged to the mound and then decided to stick with Susce. * * * “T thought he had his stuff and that’s the reason I stayed with him,” Norman explained. It was the right decision. Susce got Brooks Robinson to hit a- game -ending double play grounder to shortstop Billy Gail Harris sent Susce off ahead in the second with his fifth homer into the upper deck in right, Singles by Ozzie Virgil and Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline's sacrifice fly counted for another run in the third. x * * Oriole Arnie Portocarrero kept the Tigers scoreless until the eighth. Reliefer. Connie Johnson then permitted the final tally after Kaline’s solid triple to. center. Kaline romped home: on a passed ball. The only run Susce gave up was Gus Triandos’ 15th homer, a long shot into the upper left field seats in the sixth. , The Tigers, who didn’t get many hits off the Yankees though they won two of the three weekend games, hit safely 16 times off three Oriole pitchers. Red Wilson got four singles, none figuring in the run making. Norman will send Foytack to ‘the mound tonight. The right ‘hander has been knocked from the box in his last four starts. Milt Pappas, who graduated from De- troit’s Cooley High School only a year ago, has been nominated to pitch for Baltimore. Pappas al- ready holds one decision over Foytack and the Tigers. at g Ramos (5-5) vs. Garver (7-4). losers will serve as alternates to or - ies I ve New York at Chicago, ree the state tourney. Williams ef 4010 F. Boll’g 204000 Baltimore at_Detrofi, 1:30 p.m. Medalist Beaupre made a clean/Pils'k rf-lf 4.010 Virgil, 3p 4 3 18 Boston at Cleveland, 7 p.m Le < 44000 a eee sweep of honors yesterday by| Tienit Ssoe0 orth t oeee NATIONAL LEAGUE «(winning the driving contest with @ Rob'son 3b 4010 Kaline rf 31.11 swans. Et SY TE PRM Tblast of 265 yards. Twenty-one) caren 2318 Barat: $00 Bao Francisco 3s bir ae iteeriage boys took part in Mon-|Porto’ero p 30009 Maxwell ih 0008 St. Louis 31 29 . 517) 3% /day’s tournament. . Fay p booe Wileon rj 404 6 Pittsburgh 32 32 «800 Ma Chicago 31 “ 477 6 Lehman p 000606 ga00 Philadeipbie 27 32g a -30-40— 79] Totals 321971 Totals 339 103 Los 9 36 29 9 oor “pl eo a deelsiici cece was Ro bo ‘o cat tee ee Melvin Law .................41-40— 81/_ A—Grounded out for Portocarreto Bi a Ete SS OO toe anderson ALTERNATES" g[ttt: B Struck out for Harris im 6th. Miwaukes 7, San Francisco 6, night = [jim Hollister |)... .22082.511138-49— 81] Baltamore 009 901 908-—1 y games ODAY'S GAMES - |Chuck Deschaine iin, .+ 4O—b1— 81] Detroit oll o1x—3 a Pe. per g Standard Time’ winight, Robert Young AEB SCORES 42-20— 62|_ B—Castieman. PO-A—Baltimore 24\7, 6 pm.—Drysdale (3-8) and Erskine John Taylor .......... . .45-37— 82/ Detroit 27-11, DP—Martin ‘and Harris: a4) vs. Purkey (83) and Schmidt |Dude Martin ...00 o-oo... 40-44— 84| Martin, F. Boiling. and Harris. LOB-- a: Sn ates AES OMT OTR Rvandon, ar ; r a ‘Rufus Anderson » A783 + 3B- 2, 5 war 7 sentord & 3). ee Bey — see eearelee ) 2 bo 8~Susce. SF—Kaline. ‘ St. at Pittsburgh, 7:15 pm—Jonex Mike Gamardzya ....1...-.,.46- . th vs. ‘Witt oy ‘e: Kine (7-7). Ronald Sugg .....-.6..+6..+ 42-4 B8 IP .H R ER BB SO Francisco at Milwaukee, 8 pm— Richard Bing ..........-.0.66 46-43—~ 89) Portocarrero (L, 4-5) 7 7221 6 Mu (2-3) vs. hn (8-4) iBil -Jungias ... ‘oo Jotinson % 1,1 1 @ 06 ROW’'S SCHEDULE Mike Praser ......... .. 40-48— 87| Lehman. a, a ooo 7% Chichgo at Philageiphia, 7 Rm, (BU Sagner 53-45— 98|Busce (W. 1-0) ¢ 9 T1211 4 Bt. Louis sbutgh, 7:15 pom [Bob Dondldson .....,...-.6506 §2-53—-105) ~ Los , at Cincinnati, 8 p.m {Dave Beaupre «2-26. cece Lc bb Sb PB—Triandos. ees Soar: San at Milwaukee, @ p.m. Bill Davis, no card, = mont, Summers. T—1:54, Ob, voce? ) 4 *y es) , f wok ‘ « vo es y \ ‘ S on 18th, get’ 5 Bete 3 B “Palmer, the 1958 Masters champ, a m. and tasted for nearly 2% 5 i i ake EE i s E fii Susce Wins 1s = > SERRE pases 5 4 * : i Tip tan: E Final Results in Flint Open | Bilt Ted r Tigers, 34 TO THE VICTORS — Billy Casper Jr., right, and Tom Draper of Royal Oak were the pro and amateur champions of the big Flint Open which ended yesterday following a final-day battle with By H. GUY MOATS | Michigan’s most colorful, and) most important, horse show of the 1958 season swung into action today at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club where junior riders held sway for the opening feature of the annual Detroit Horse Show. Today's entire program was de- voted to the young equestrians. The real competition begins Wednesday, and the exhibition of riding and jumping continues} ernoon and night, with Thursday, Friday and Saturday programs folowing the same pattern of program. Events get under way at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow and Thursday, at! 8 a.m. Friday, at 8:30,Saturday. Afternoon activities are set to start at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Thurs-| through Wednesday morning, aft- for Children A new summer program has been initiated by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation department with a special activity featured each day! on a Clinic basis for beginners, children or adults, The program started yesterday at the Pontiac Central athletic field and will run daily Monday through Thursday for the next eight weeks at 6:00 p.m. MONDAY — Golf; TUESDAY — Archery and Weight Lifting; WEDNESDAY — Tennis and THURSDAY — Badminton, Vol- leyball and Weight Lifting are the clinic programs. Softball and other activities will also be available, An archery in- struction program for children sev- en through 13 will be held each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Northside Ice Rink, Edison and Montcalm streets. Equipment will be provided with Harold and Hannah Hedges as instructors. ~ * 6 Tennis for the same age group will be held at Crofoot school courts on West Huron each e MONDAY’S HOME RUNS Press Orioles ; White Sox; Cerv (19), "Tuttle 3 ry ‘uttie Au New Summer Program seoctated Rey 4), Th) day, Firday and Saturday. No and Adults Wednesday at 9:00°to noon, and also at Oakland Park each Friday at 9:00 a.m. Racquets and shoes must be brought. ‘ * * * No registrations are necessary for the programs listed and added information can be obtained at: the Recreation-Department. Mackay, Gibson Top Yanks at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England w— Al- thea Gibson of New York, began defense of her Wimbledon tennis crown today by crushing Mary Hiller of Australia, 6-0, 6-2, in a second round women’s singles match. Miss Gibson drew a first some first-round matches in men’s singles left over from yesterday and some first-round matches in U Pontiae Press Phote the weather. Casper finished with 285 to win the title trophy and a $9,000 check. Draper won ama- teur honors with 304. Junior Events Mark Horse Show Start ==: morning events are set for Sun- day, the afternoon show opening at 12 noon, and the finale at p.m, All other night events under way at 7 p.m. The show annually attracts the a finest horses of the midwest and many other areas. It offers tra- ditional competitions for long- standing events, such as_ the Michigan Hunts perpetual junior challenge trophy (Thufsday); the Joan Coulson Memorial trophy for juniors (Thursday); Blackthorn Memorial challenge (Thursday night); Shuell Memorial (Friday morning) for Michigan bred hunt- ers; the W. D. McCullough memo- rial for ladies’ hunters (Friday afternoon) ; eee caeeteeerewe :) 31-12-Tl-w drew MONEY WINNERS Krol): $2, A - City Loop Scores CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL Class A at Wisner Shaw's Jewelers 16, Griff's Grill 3. at Jaycee Park Talbott Lumber 14, Kuhlman Electric cITy yy SOFTBALL At udette Blue Star Drive-In 3, UAW-CIO 1. 6, Cavern Bar © (forfeit). ° One American Left HUNSTANTON, England wm — Elimination of Mrs. Maurice Glick of Baltimore Monday left Mrs. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, the lone American in the British women's golf championship. Mrs. Glick lost in the second round to Mrs. H. G, Burton, an ex- gins And the final one-third starts to- x * Wimpy’'s No-Hit “(Gem Tops Mound Work at Drayton Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson paced a couple of shutout pitching perform- by hurling a no-hit game as Sno-Bol blanked Nonne’s. Drive-In, 2-0. * * * . Johnson struck out nine and one walk furnished Nonne’s with fis lofie base runner. Sno-Bol scored both of its runs in the 4th inning. x * * ; Dick Shell provided the other mound gem by spinning a two- hitter as Spencer Floor Covering whitewashed Jim Wall's Service _ (40. Chuck Kirken hit his-3rd home run of the season with a drive over Maples’ Ace Wins Junior Links Test © Playing three-ander par golf, yes- afternoon, at Tam O’Shan- ter club's layout, Birmingham Hig star Pete Green won the weekly district junior golf tourney over a field of 118 players. Pine Lake's Arlene Alton topped the girls’ field. ' Pete, medalist in the Press Invi- carded 34-34—68 and an eagle had 52-52—104. plays out of. Orchard Lake il s|perienced Scottish player, 1-up, Brambles challenge and the Mrs.|_ John Bridge Memorial for work- ing hunters. Other big events include the Lambert Memorial on Sunday afternoon, and the regular hunt- er and jumper championships, the two big title events Sunday night. ‘Show officials today were hoping for good weather. Last year’s show was plagued by rain that kept many fans away. Irving A. Duffy is again the! show chairman, ‘with Stanley A. Humphrey co-chairman. The colorful veteran of Ameri- can show rings, Clarence J. “Honey” Craven returns as ring- master. Close Finishes ‘Mark Church League Play “|Two close victories and a forfeit marked action, Monday, in the Avondale Church Softball League. Elmwood Methodists edged Lake Orion RLDS 15-14, with Jack Barn- men's doubles. In one of the most|hart homering for‘winners. Stone interesting of the latter, U.S. Cup hopeful Barry Mackay of Day- ton, Ohio, and southpaw Mervyn Rose of Australia faced the New Zealand team of Lew Gerrard and Peter Nicholls. f if: & Mackay yesterday paced 11 of 15 Americans to first-round . vic- (3), Lopes (4) etics. -oNATIONAL LEAGUE Logan Th erandal (19), Braves. : . . } # AK tories in men’s singles. Es 4 ‘y ‘ 4 a \ * Baptists defeated Avondale Bap- tists 5-4 and United Presbyterians | - took a 7-0 forfeit when Pontiac RLDS was late. The last-named clubs played an unofficial game, with UP winning ad 9.6 = t Nike vs Parkdale was resched-| uled for a later date as the Battery i * ‘ — This scene showing and Arnold Palmer sipping coffee in the clubhouse waiting to get bs \ WHAT A DAY as play was halted twice by rain. later when they received $3,800 was out on maneuvers, ry { with 286,< back on the course was a familiar ane at the Flint “Ponting Press Pheio Ted Kroll. (foreground) ' Open yest Kkroll'and Palmer lookea henew. each for finishing tied for 2nd | \ TUESDAY, JUNE. 24, 1958 e SBVENTEEN : x, (ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' ‘ Pancho Nails : .., Bos a en ee end Top Cash When. Ari , sors Pg tg ee tepel Hoad Is Loser | rson -L 4 | gh Fee Champions. But there’s nothing at stoke except their competitive pride and the pro tennis king’s remarkable record in New York. . * * -s ~ Since 1951, Gonzales figured he's won 15 matches — including the five that assure him the $3,000 first _prize in the current round- robin, He swept this tournament an Frank Sedgman by 10-8, 6-2 last night, clinched top money when Hoad lost to his former Aus-| tralian Davis Cup buddy, Ken Ramrwntls $5 94 Or 0 $9 ree Rosewall compieted the six- match round-robin with a 5-1 rec- ond, a $2,000 prize, fee Foe ~ Braves Widen NL Lead so By United Press International The New York Yankees hed bet- tnvincible Deluxe 2/154 imperial 6¢ Cigorille 5/206 ter act fast because there's a full-|tor¢ * }Angeles Dodgers, 6-1, in the, other Yanks Sutfer 4th Shutout weeps on with a modest four-jhis fifth victory and Bob Cerv, Bill game streak after last night's 7-2/Tuttle and Hector Lopez homered victory over the Washington Sena-|/,. Kansas City. Norm Zauchin « « The picture -is just the opposite in the National League where the Milwaukee Braves are slowly open- | ing up a lead. They beat the San Francisco Giants, 1-0, on rookie Carlton Willey's six-hitter last ee ee Louis Cardinals whipped aa peaara Pecks +4 and the r Cincinnati Redlegs beat the Los Jablonski of a three-run homer N. L. activity, Ray Moore, a 32 - year - eld to- baceo farmer from Maryland, pitched a three-hiter to give the White Sox their sixth shutout in | nine games. Moore got all the win- lan early 3-0 lead. Brooks Lawrence pitched a six- Murry Dickson, piper right- hitter for his fifth win and George s|hander, pitched a seven-hitter for'\Crowe and Don Hoak had two hits WASHINGTON ol The House long immunity from antitrust laws should be ended. * * * Pro Sport Debate Nears ibe proved sal Durable Willie Wins Dats BEDFORD, Mass. 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HU Owner ON ST. 32 Ww ‘West of Telegraph FE 5-8753 ie PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Improvement Stalled. or ; 4 would not exempt — necessary, or “baeball owners will Field for his 29th victory in his do as they wish.” Nast 30 fights. 2 PERS ee ee Pe ' 2 lf | Doctoring Your Golf : By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF DIAGNOSIS: Misplaced Emphasis. Treatment: Just about any sort of golf practice helps cut down your score. But the best type of practice from | a score-cutting standpoint is chip shot and putting prac- ~ tice. Here’s why: "Confidence is a great lg factor in shooting good (golf. And the building of * confidence im your golf game starts ‘with the short putt and works backward to the tee shot. Here’s how it works. If you're confident of your ability to putt reasonably well, that adds te your confi- dence on shots around the green. If you're confident of your short shots around the green, that adds to your confidence ‘ on longer shots from the fairway. And so the chain ri reaction goes. : Conversely, if you feel you can’t putt, then you finally get the feeling that there isn’t much use trying -te-get the-ball up close from around the green. Faced with a long iron into the green, and lacking confidence in your short game, you'll tense up on the fron shot | because you know your chance of success on the hole - depends solely on hitting a good iron shot. That makes it harder to hit that good iron shot. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) ITIL LEAT EEE ORS | ‘ wey Ra ie Oe Be ia 3 SUNNY BROOK name”’ eM TRE Le, The great Rentucsy Blended watakey after the famous. American artist FREDERIC REMINGTON whiskey of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! The smoothest of fine Kentucky whiskies has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you too! The plainsmen of the Old West insisted on the finest and fastest . horses and the smoothest, best-tasting Kentucky whiskey —like Sunny Brook! In today’s America, Sunny Brook is still riding high in popularity. ThE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPAR, LOUISVILE KY, a a BY NATIONAL se PRODUCTS CO. © 86. PROOF + 655, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS j / d ‘in City Leagues. _ featuring three hits by Jay Lane. es ‘Four Pro-adies = ‘Teams Share 1st » Tommy Shannon—Mrs. W. L. Billjin Cincinnati's 10-hit attack, The defeat went to Johnny Pedres, who stands 6-1 at home and 1-5 on the road. The Redlegs have won 19 of 30 games in a long, steady climb into. contention. Action Begins Joe Tinson's 3-hit, 5-1 victory for Don Nicholie over in Class D, a 7-5 Lincoln victory over Frank’s Market in Class F, an 11-0 .Midget League shutout and Willis’ Drillers 25 runs in three innings of Widget play featured a big opening day of baseball for summer baseball leagues being op- érated by the Pontiac Parks & Recreation yesterday. Tinson fanned eight and shutout going until the fth. Four runs in the last of the eighth en- abled Lake Orion to nip Oxford 10-9 with Dean Callison stroking ‘the deciding hit and the Eidson ‘Merchants downed the Pontiac ‘Sluggers 7-1 in other “D’’ games. 'Ed Backes won on a two-hittér, | Lincoln won easily after scoring |six in the first two innings in Class |F. Pontiac Boys’ Club needed only five innings to wallop Lions No. 2 by 17-2 featuring a two-run homer by Mike West, nine enemy errors and Lyn Johnson’s one-hitter. Four hits by Larry Brennen paced Tel Huron to a 15-1 rout of Rosebud Market. Hayward hurled B & B Sewers to the only shutout besting Gingel- . Ville. Willis won 25-7 over LeBaron ‘Stan Walls homered with One on for the losers. OTHER SCORES Midgets Ace 23, Northside 3 (A.L.) Indians 12, Perry Park 9. Senators 8, Joslyn Food 6. Widgets Ned's Drillers 4, Eastside Rockets 2. Wit GM. Post |/ in New Setup d apr Sieg \ea ta Publicist Erickson Adds New Duties as Assistant to Ex-Brewery Head DETROIT w@—Edwin J. Ander-, athlete who moved to business suc-| cess, ° The -ruddy-faced and big-chested marae plamlvcad yracgadine = gran football teams in the mid- yesterday nounced he had - 7 i fiend OO" visa NY at ! pr eg FAMILY SECURITY ‘STARTS WITH a home of your own! . The. rent you are paying now is “money that is gone forever .. . but, if you apply it on a home of. your own, you can have a secure financial investment! See us for an economical, low-cost home loan. Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. Established 1890 15 W. Huron bein Ponties FE 4-056! EDWIN J. ANDEPSON ‘president of Goebel Brewing Co. to! become fulltime president of the j Lions. . Anderson, 55, has been presi- dent of the Lions since Decem- ber 1949. But most of the busi- ness of running the club was left to General Manaver Nick Ker- bawy, who resigned last week. Kerbawy quit after five years as) Ind., and the Detroit Pistons of | ithe Nations! Basketbal] Assn, | BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS Complete Service on All Types Transmission! All Work Guaranteed... Free Check-up Service! 47 N. Parke St. FE 8-602 NEXT TO LICENSE BUREAU When he and six other men! bought the Lions’ franchise from Fred L. Mande! of Chicago in 1948, Four teams divided first place ‘Monday in the annual Pro-Ladies. Metropolitan Best-Ball golf tourna-| ment at Birmingham Country Cl. with eight-under-par 64s. A total! of 105 entries competed in the 18-, ihole tourney. Shooting 64 wre the teams of Mo- sher, Reggie Myles Jr.-Mrs. D. D. MacFarlane, Myles-Mrs. D. N. p |O Day and Joe Thacker-Mrs. J. G. ‘Israel. Myles scored again with ; ‘miss Margaret Watkins as they had a best-ball 65 for 2nd spot. Three teams came next at 66 and three more tandems followed with 67s. Ypsilanti’s Tom Talking- ton and Thacker of Knollwood had the best individual scores among ‘\the pros with 69s compared to Bir- mingham's par 72. Myles of Coun- _ try Club of Detroit was runner-up » |with 70. | Leading scores: _, |\Shannon—Mrs. W. L Mosher . ‘Myles—Mrs D. D. MacParlane . Myles—Mrs. D. N. O'Day Thacker—Mrs. J. G. Israel Myles—Maregaret Watkins ar 3i—64 Taikington—Mrs. Ross Wisbin Thacker—Mrs. Sam Cohen Thacker—Mrs. Herman Tann . Talkington—Mrs, C. P McLain 35-3 7 34- 33—61| | i ‘Pontiac Teams Split Pontiac entries in the Latin-| | a year. 1 it was a losing proposition beth on the playing field and in the ticket booth. Anderson became president— part time and unpaid—two years later, Since then the Lions have wen three National Feotball | League championships and won their division crown one other year. Only once under Anderson —1955—have the Lions failed to be in championship contention on the last day of the season. The Lions under Anderson have found success at the box office too. For the five years 1952-56 an Lions showed earnings of $622,055, BONDED BRAKES © LABOR and MATERIAL $ 1 y ho © RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS e RE-ADJUST BRAKES e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS = cnevaouer PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 That doesn't include their cham- = pionship season last year. * * * Since he became president al-. most nine years ago Anderson has plunged deeper and deeper into the business of running the club. Finally, last year the directors voted him a salary to cover the out- \of-pocket expenses of his duties. Now he will receive a salary | the club described as “in keeping | with his executive duties.” No | figures were given. It was esti- | mated the salary will be $35, 000 | Anderson said Kerbawy’s resig- nation had nothing to do with his |decision to combine the jobs of in weekend contests. AZtecans de-| | president and general manager un- i\feated Mt, Clemens 12-2, H, Villa- | der his own hand. bol led the win with 3-for-4, includ-; Anderson named Edward M. ing a triple. Los Mayos dropped a| (Bud) Erickson assistant genera] tight one to Flint, 5-4, after Tay- | manager. Erickson has been the lor knotted the count at 44 in bot-|Lions’ publicity director since 1952. | tom of the 8th on a homer. Flint|He will continue to be the Lions’ won in the 10th. head publicist. { NEED SOME BUILDING ADVICE? WE WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU PLAN . and we'll help you with your selection of materials if you wish. Do- -it-yourself building can be a lot of fun, and money - saving, if you plan carefully and ~ correctly. Come in now and let’s discuss your plans— it costs you nothing.- | EVERYTHING THE HOME BUILDER NEEDS IS RIGHT HERE. | BUT! IF WE DON’T HAVE EXACTLY WHAT. YOU one vos oe WE'LL GET IT! CORWIN LUMBER & COAL | 117 S..Cass FE 28385 “CY” OWENS, Inc. 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She is the sister of actress Nancy Kelly and actor WALLED LAKE _PARK ew clWenderhand.! aeemat & THURSDAY * * BARGAIN NIGHT * x All Rides 10c * adults and children , ed Free Admission—Free Parking * | BY POPULAR DEMAND Ike fo Get Report - on Stormy Etching Eisenhower gets a first hand re- port today on. that controversial seminude etching that adorns the the Brussels World's Fair. * * * The report comes from | George mV. Allen, director of the U. S. In-| E formation Agency, who inspected) — the fair and the U. S. exhibit last Friday. Eisenhower asked him to make an on-the-spot check after Sen. Styles Bridges. (R-NH) relayed a jcomplaint on the exhibit from a iprivate citizen he didn’t “identify. * * * The complaint particularly crit- icized the etching. It said the etching shows a woman nude to the waist reclining in a hammock on a beach while savages in the background roast what appears to be a human body. Oil is produced in 195 of —_ 254 counties. An especially selected group of beautiful diamonds in modern 14K yellow er white gold mountings. Every ring an outstanding value. 4 Ct. $159.00 V, Ct. $269.00 1 Ct. $399.00 Budget Terms Available JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron Shopping Center ¥, Ct. $ 77.00} Last Times Tonight “BEAST OF BUDAPEST” “BRIDE AND THE BEAST” cig WED. JOAN EDMOND WACNER- CLUS RE WASHINGTON .(AP)—President entrance to the U. S. exhibit at}- _ ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS, PICTURE OF THE YEAR — A team of American, British and Japanese movie-makers ‘and starg worked together in the sweltering jungles ef Ceylon to produce ‘‘The Bridge on the River Kwai,” named best picture of the year. William Holden, A kins star in the CinemaScope, technicolor movie now showing at the Pontiat Drive-In Theater. Alec Guinness and Jack Haw- Hollywood Headlines May Seem Otherwise, but Barry Nelson's Busy MYER’S| By BOB THOMAS | ee Oe Nel- son thought he detected some | Sympathetic glances from his co- workers when he returned for a TV show recently. “] cock just feel them think- SADDLE THE WIND ing, ‘Poor , he hasn't been working lately,’ he laughed. * * * As a matter of fact, Barry Nel- son has been working steadily for 18 months and enjoying one of the successes of his life. He biggest jdrew raves for his performance DRIVE-IN THEATRE THE SCREEN ROARS WITH EXCITEMENT STERLING HAYDEN “THE KILLING” jas Will Stockdale in the London No. Time for Ser- al MA 4-3135 grata." Atvout, be wa a TONIGHT [his stay. twice because the show SHOW STARTS AT DUSK | was such a hit. “But try and tell that to people ‘in Hollywood!” he sighed. “They think because they haven't seen you on TV or in pictures that B-picture rut, you endanger your career in other mediums. “For that reason, I've done on- ly one picture in seven years. That was ‘The First ‘sounded like a good RKO. How are you to know?” Still, he’s not afraid to take chances, as he did with ‘‘No Time a different kind of a role for him and in a strange country. What's “We were sticking our necks and director,” Barry “To top it off, the London papers | \were full of a blast that Helen | Hayes had leveled at the British | theater. They were highly indig-| nant.” Traveling I ; ‘Saleslady’ with Ginger Rogers. It time. But it turned out to be the | picture that opened and closed} for Sergeants.” He was playing more, the show seemed doomed out with an American play, star) commented. was a smash. Barry decided to stay with it even though he knew his llywood career might suf- fer. “I couldn’t miss the opportunity of living over there and doing a show,” he said. “It is getting in- creasingly difficult for American actors to play London. I was the only American in the—east.” . Heep | Back in Beirut | . |General Dag Hammarskjold re- |bellion is entirely an internal cri-j U.N. Official Told by —UAR No Aid Given to Lebanon Rebels BEIRUT (AP)—U. N. Secretary turned to Beirut today after two days of trying to persuade Presi- dent Nasser to help bring peace to Lebanon, x * * There was no indication that had won any from the President of agreement the United Arab Republic to use his influence with the Lebanese age of 96. The retired salesman said he would keep the money “until I find somebody who needs it worse than I do and then I'm e| going to give it away.” forces and that the Lebanese re-/ sis. as wishful thinking or propa- ganda, *.* Hammarskjold on his reters a ee ee oe to the rebels from the U. A. R.| Later today he was to see Pre-| mier. Sami Solh and. President Chamoun, x * * The U. N. official is scheduled ito return to New York tomorrow THE FAM Cor. Williams Lake - | MONTGOMERY CLIFT & LIZADL NIGEL PATR WATERFORD DRIVE- IN THEATER FLIZABI TH | TAY 12 Cua Jit & ! ones, | _LAST TIMES TONIGHT tT VA ARIE -RAINTREE county RYIN SOMEWHERE . . . SOMEHOW AN HED LOVED AND you've been out of work.” Barry is now back to repair his fences. He's up for some film roles and will take them only if they seem important. x * * so they can throw vegetables at “I'm doing too well in TV andjhim. on the stage,” he explained. “If x ke & you allow yourself to get into a LAKE MA 4-215] TONIGHT OPENS 6:45 Exhibition Racing of the Wolverine 1% Midget Racers. | Thurs., June 26th at 6:30 P.M. BLUE SKY FE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE RD. TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY ; THE * UNHOLY WIFE TECHNICOLOR, Come Out to See Boys and Girls 4 to 15 in Action F RE E—NO ADMISSION—FREE Miracle Mile Shopping Center Ss. Telegraph ¢ at — Leke Rd. "BEYOND A | REASONABLE DOUBT | DRIVE-IN THEATER EM 3-066) OPEN 7 p.m. TONIGHT ALL COLOR SHOW SPENGER TRACY ROBERT WAGHER, THE COMMERC SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. 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Cornel Wilde-Jean Wallace in “MARACAIBO” - —ADMISSION— IN TECHNICOLOR—PLUS— Lana Turner in “ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE” i | 4 25 Ine tar stat” | - amma DOLORES HART “JOSEPH CALLEWA ‘oncenwy GEORGE CUKOR Free : ‘ ae ; * 4 ; j * . i i { 4 H i ni eS “ 2 i i] “ = : } * \ . ; s - ’ bee \ yf j ’ t \ | F . x ‘ : # : a i i z Vee 3 * f t , , 4 J _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 = ‘ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES bea sh ira #6 . | peal, This was granted after many Files Answer. eres st ts 5. iv : F speed up his appeal. Dye had re- ae .. |quested and received several post- fo Dye Appeal rer cs st sam | Prosecutor's Aide Says} attorney, was granted tair trial Convicted Fenton Man | on all p -verdiets, Dye : : claimed presented by Had Fair Trial Here ‘ ee a sea Dye was convicted in March of Fe ener coe e or, yew (228 inthe non-fatal shooting of ose y prosecutor, ye%|winiam C. Clark, then 28, follow- terday filed his answer to Clifford/ing disputes between the two over 1B. Dyes appeal of a 1956 assault} management of a Fenton - farm conviction with the Michigan Su-|leased by Clark from Dye’s sister. preme Court, . | se * x * * Dye was sentenced to serve 2 to Taylor said he expected the ap-|10 years after conviction on the jpeal to be heard during the Sep-|charge of assault with intent to do tember term of the high court. great bodily harm, The sentence of | He met a June 24 deadline set|Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams has last April when he requested a 90-|been suspended pending the out- day extension to answer Dey'’s ap- come of the appeal. a THE GIRLS: _ by Franklin Folger By McEvoy and Strieber ~" tre BOOMER YOU LISTEN * x TO ME THE SCONE: | YOU'LL GET OUT 7 . ran ' “Charles, keep your eye open for someone wearing a yellow rose Pentise Press Phete + ——__—___¢when I come out." SUMMER FUN — Yesterday BOARDING HOUSE noon. marked the opening of 19 Boe Y= EEGEEESER HN! COULD YOU WALK ACROSS Samal LAKE HURON WEARING A ¢f by the City Parks and Recreation — Dept. Pictured here are two hap- | ‘ om Dae lacie kee EC TWiGGS / WAKE UP! T'M AT 5 inl “ “dito ~, —— ee cues | iY WITS’ END/~ 1 WAS BABy- By ST AEE Hees AN Many recreation facilities will be A Sit Me Te NAPPED A MOMENT, EASIER OUT<~ 3 T WHAT A = , . available at the areas which op- Y AND THOSE JUNIOR VANDALS € PROPERTY DO rel IN ‘ss oN ~ 0TH 2.. OW F { we eu erate from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Ya PLUNDERED THE HOUSE LIKE Several remain open evenings © 1908 by HEA Berrios, he. TR Mag HA Pen OM THE MARAUDING MONGOLS OF A BESIDES THAT ZITHER ¢ GENGHIS KHAN! THEIR ¢ y) ne a yes — FATHER'S A LAWYER ( REDEEM YOUR CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner OH? BUSINESS H- PLEASURE. A PICTURESQUE \ /HMM...1T% ODD YOU BY THE WAY, _V piOwT KNOW WHAT]... WHAT SORT OF - PLACE 16 IT? INTO A FASHIONABLE ARE Waterford OKs. Sewage Plan Controversy of 3 Years Standing With Pontiac Ends Favorably ux HE VOWS TO SUE h ME FOR YY yy CNEL 2 ford are ms THOUSANDS. ) 7 Wp YA WAAT ABOUT YOU #, ee OR PLEASURE? Waterford Township Board mem bers signed a new sewage service) agreement at last‘ night's. meeting | culminating nearly three years of} controversy between the township | ees: and the City of Pontiac. NANCY The agreement provides sanitary | ¢ f ay Pt SSS SST] OH. BOY--- SHE disposal for Waterford Township | ae ‘opp! ff I'M HOME --- : residents without a threatened an-| 2 GGL; Lh 4 Se” BOUGHT A nexation move by Pontiac which, ye AUNT NEW RECORD had seemed the only possible eolu-| Git, Ff) Sif FRITZI FF Vo tion * ‘ . | | i, : / ( L = ip’ Ya if ; NN Wy on. : A a ‘ Lif fy The 730 users to be connected) ety 7 Mi (| A V\ if li = yy L a to Pontiac mains are located west ve. . i © 1958 by NEA Service. tne. oe Reg "US Pee on. 4 Feeys | of Telegraph road to Voorheis road which includes the present Sylvan) - OUT OUR WAY Shores sewer system. It is bound-| ed on the north by Elizabeth Lake road and on the south by Voor- - heis | A new rate formula of 16 | ~ : cents for each 1,009 cubic feet ‘ MORTY MEEKLE Bv Dick Cavalli of flow comings | atiee == L. 7 AND FURTHERMORE , I'D BETTER WATCH MY "DO YOU THINK A | cal be aoraamred by tore Poeeine: | YOU BiG-- WOOPS -- LANGUAGE / I DON'T WANT I PUT THAT TOO Ok 5 , will be measured by two | 4 \ WAIT MINUTE -- THIS LETTER TO GET ME STRONGLY, MISS nia | installed meters. L Ctr. Ca) ))) ee INTO A LAWSUIT 5” PERDOO? / e | The new agreement states that, = - a RS pe | it will be necessary to negotiate) 3 v: — } | : Lk od e | separately on sewage service for a supermarket located on Tele- . 4 a) see: = + tte west peseaetaie| s ee .. ) L *oes as $3 Y WEA Sernos. mc TM Bag ¥ graph road at Elizabeth Lake road. According’ to a Michigan Su- ; preme Court ruling in 1956, service 3 as for the supermarket was illegally 2 3 tied into the Pontiae system and sat Had bd this matter is still unsettled, ac- cording to Supervisor Elmer John-| son, The agreement was worked out by City Manager Walter K Will- | man and City Attorney William A. | Ewart for the Waterford Township | Board's approval. Officials estimate the new agree- ment will cost the average house-— holder $20 a year as compared with the present charge of $18. | GEE, SOMETHING HIT THAT CONCRETE KINDA HARDY WELL, THAT SORTA EXPLAINS THINGS 4 GRANOMA HAS BEEN TRYIN’ OUT HER NEW ROLLER SKATES AGAIN/ ae ee Water Used by Industry Z =: Sa KEE ‘i Ad 4 GA ie - WASHINGTON — American in- wei # dustry uses 46 per cent of the water | pewlans used in the nation, irrigation an- . wie cate wn other 46 per cent,-and the consum- HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN Pees eel Seo SO SS ers the remaining 8 per cent. 4UALF ACRE CASTLE , John Morris DONA D DUCK WHY 00 THEY NEEO to GET : ee ‘I ALL THOSE OTHER ey < Ww H | D9] [ENO OF THE FISCAL YEAR /. [HAVE RUSH, RUSH, RUSH... ALL OAY A] | TO CLOSE THINGS UP...PLAN FOR LONG...NOT EVEN TIME FoR THE FUTURE -..00 THIS.. D0 THAT! LUNCH /7.. WORK, WORK, WORK!) F iif TWENTY + ‘ “4 THE PONTTAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 ae ” “ REGISTRATION NOTICE — For - chalet occu- . Sucust 5, A&P Co.'s Net Sales : Pops et Hing Fare To te alified Electors of the Town- N $5 Billi Mark May Ronse 7 ship of Waterford County of Oakland. | NE@Or hon : 2 Shee Sow Soave af 80 : a ates nn, 03 oa } in Egypt tormity berets given * Bleetias Pacifiers oe sales of = “ } The following are top prices Fenn . & resteurant ! ww” rk, will,| Gre antic Pacific ; : rae 2: upon aly, dav, exept Sunday Po Far heen ned the Tea Co, covering sales of locally grown . Go... Ey n-dollar product brought to the Farmer's Ween receive for registration the name of any|mark in the fiscal year ended * |Market by Rudy COE eeneiee ae wa a legal voter said To civ oriFeb. 22. ; ‘ » growers and sold by| - | eas! 2 a ow inet, nd) Feeeieree "resisire,| At $4,769,249.488, gales fot the| NEW YORK ®—The stock mar-|them_in wholesale package lots. Asks Co ingress to OK sais! bid end : tion. ‘Provided, however, that I re-lyear set a new and topped|ket declined in moderate tarly |Quolations are furnished by the Provisi o. f ; ceive no names for regtstration during Letroi Marke: rovision | ned | for ive no Dames {or rete ren the tnire|previous fiscal year’s $4,481,182,-/trading today but a scattering of t — ut ts, as of] ; coms, tieth day before any regular, special or 081 by six per cent. selected issues rose against the Monday. ~ Dealer - Security : Compiled official primary election and the cay: of | O81 rT) such election. sax i wi ee Profits also set a record at $50,-/trend, ri a “ . mes ae In ust Rail icant Je Bereta given, that 15 1058, 666,686, up 2% per cent from the| Key ‘stocks generally ~ showed |Srewberries, tersie) 28 ais. ....46 709) anime ni _ ‘General Were eS BT at ie ieterd fewnship Mall. 9 am, tlyear betore. Earnings for the 52 losses of fractions to about 8 polot,jsessrague, QU) OD op stsncecene 18 aii oS 1 bpm. duly 1 1958 at’ Watertord|) ot. Coded Feb. 22 to|A number were unchanged. Men ace Siciiitciis Eog)Motors asked Congress today to|ipa' mith <..:\te08 ‘sas Township § am. to} pm. Jeyiweers « . 22 were equal to |Broecol) (bebs) dos ............ - 2.78 authorize automobile low ..ce..s 3347 21 at Waterford Township -1$23.42 a share. An assortment of chosen stocks | O. Sinacw ne Le ; high 00.0: 0 i Natl os 5 p.m. July 3. 1986, at Water- : were traded briskly on the upside, doe, SIIIIINEIIN aiagjers and their dealers to restore eereene sa © | “714 mu ty Sea on Moonee Hilly 7.1958, last ‘day, In the previous fiscal year the y : \Celery doz. stalks ................ 2.00]" y’ plans as in-| Net Sa oe ont ores © caine aid cise: A&P earned $41,875,616 or $19.21 a showing gains of a point or 80, /Dill. ve ED OG osasccoesnee esses. tie ted in GM Noon Tues. .... 253.5 96.8 Bank Bldg. Ne 16 Pt “,/Share Wall Streeters ag Wo ya eeeonem &. poets franchise agpes N Public Acts of 19s, from 8 ‘ saw the market |bteks. OF, pass sreessenaees ments in past. ocloek « & ae Cem ge oe - in a corrective phase following a |Parsiev Tax ‘cnet | Serer 1% eouodeige da opposed a pend- . esi Phone FE 4-1568-9 viewing the registration and registering) A long-range turbo jet airliner rise of more than 2% months, coy Se oe te eee $3 ‘tone ’ ‘ me : h of the qualified electors in sai fancy, S6-lb bag...... te bill on the ground that : suc qualified ze in csi! uses 150,000 barrels of fuel a year, capped by a rise to new highs |Badishes. red bens.) dos. ..02....5. 80) - : oo : : Township. City ned hd ee last week which : white ibehs.) “SII ‘sql it “is merely declaratory of exist- : a ot be person but an sctual the ipeart geo volume of gas- pg rh interrupted rb outdoor #behs.» dos....... , sling law” and would not exempt), a r ident, of the precinct st the time ofioline sold filling stations sharp“pne-da, break. Mean-— . io . it , ~ Py ] registration, and entitied | under tbe by “1 while, the economic background Turn “aegallmoo- ty «al ay rete 333 al anti-trust i nye in al ‘ S a o vote st the next election. shall be ms tls sept eed oe wag highlighted by a scheduled . GREENS nt : st * * yf oe . and “"giector unable to make vervooe! ap-|eame ts ‘he Serion, Ward int” doon| some gonfesion output rate and (cenveg’ 2% cc-ccccccccii ES] General Motors’ views were out . a ‘as Donald E. Hi pucation, Drocedure who Je unable|feeeiving such request the inapector” of some ¢onfusion about copper [Kale bu o.c0cictsceciictcssessis 18 ine ine stateme tt | CHICAGO wT! tn toturds Richard H. DeWitt Donald | &. Hansen _ personal’ application, for, reei-|¢ — aoe ee caee - are | ; Sorrell ba arnt ne parecer ts ts delivery - before the te hit a soft spot today and prices = Res. FE 5-3792 ts Res. FE 2-56513 : re w Spinach. Peer eee ey i Sena Com : ehoenea winch hi Township, City oF, Vil sees regbarelion revere ena 4 Wl ene showed virtually no'Turntps, bu. ."1.........J.c:.....-+ 90) mittee on Interstate and Foreign|¢ased all along the line in early f . ceted. may be Defor to, tbe| signatures correspond then the inepesser (Change although Generel MOtFS | sass Vicacaed. be -- GREENS .,|Commerce by William F, Hutsta-|dealings on the Board of Trade. Homeowners’ Policies asai rerutration ee ae tram quest ‘and the “applicant “for ‘transfer . American Motors, yester- gecaroie, bu. -.......-.....0ss--..+. 150 der, GM vice president in charge| Wheat slipped as much as a cent the "Clett’ of “the. Townanip. city or|shall then, be permite te aye such|day's most active stock as it re- Lettuce besd. bu --s+s-se0e0-++17:; POplof distribution staff _ a bushel or more but several other} Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Village im which is locat is legm application for transfer shall ; thiea| acted to word of financier Louis a ° t were fractions Insurance Insurance race dtoche the epinre et, “oe, Teeth, S29. Vilar |Woltso’s decision to sell his big ae Territory security “arose as an |of'g cent | Amtomobie | Life Insu tion affidavit before a notary, Pubite oF| registration in accordance with the|holdings, was relatively quiet to-| peTRorT. June 2 APs eres, top| mtesral part of quality dealer Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance inter sath a returning amb fue SRA", Tosa cyPor vung AAY, aNd about unc Deira caste mncluded, federshatate) rograins established by General | | Commercial demand was regi | Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types - zs Trades: tip eit yo Village ee uaa ao 6 been chan it fi The steels were lower with U. S.| Whites: Grade A jumbo 41-48. wid, ave. and its divisions,” and | sible and export business was al- ts’ Policies 2 7 taen oo the last day of regis-| of “me ne Township City « a Viligge” ler Steel and Youngstown Sheet drop- a: extra larse 4. om wis. ove. “s: - operated in the best interest of | Most absent. Sales of corn under Tenan tration prict (0 orl. s public oF other|Dame, of street in” the registration|ping sizable fractions. Bethlehem |*’#.20%: erede B lnree 40-41, wid. ave’| the Customer ag well as of the | the export subsidy program {fi dministering the oath sha records, and bg shall ing be necessary . Browns: Grade A extra large 44:| dealer and manufacturer, Hut. amounted to only 27,300 bushels, sign his ‘na me om the line for the slg- peed ~ the to his “registra. was easy. large 42: medium . wid. avg. 36% . . a ' When bad men combine, good eee te ae —— ago erect, So Commercially graded: = winder qnid, : p acess a im mere associate: else will fall one by one- esigns s . SOnreristered ‘Dersons not enitied to oreta v. stock. | New York Stocks — |, Wiies),Orade A, jeree sao: medium) GM abandoned it in 199 on| | _—_ ‘ ee wt. The tnapectors of election, st June 24, 27, —~ (namical oY fe Meee ws 8a advice of counsel, he explained, Some contracts had more than Burke, 1779 any clection of primary election We ya.| REGISTRATION NOTICE — For Gea-|Air Reduc .... $1} Lone 8 Cem . 33 because of indications that “a new|Fecovered their losses near the end Edmund Burke, ship city or Village thereof, shall not <9) Wrimesy ry Election, Tuesday, viele g — pe 6.7 jeri is ee ++ 66-8 P trend or philosophy in anti-trust of the first hour and other losses > ——-__—"s—1<7 recefve the (vole citered im the, regio-| , 70, the Qualified Electors of City of|Alls Cha! v0: 33 Meanings. 35° oultry law’ exposed the corporation and|Were trimmed. At that time, wheat j— t of Oak: eeere a ra enee i q | i tration beok of the Township. Were, or Michigan, sed a sessreee O91 Martin Co .. 33.5 perrorr routrry _—~_|itS officials and employes to the|was % to % lower, July $1.83 Now You Can Save Money When Pir ovided under Act. 116. B.A. 1054.) oe aa eS that in on ae Atriin soos HBL May D Sirs -. 404) DETROIT, June 24 (AP)—Prices paid hazard of criminal prosecution if}corn ¥% lower to % higher, July : ; Transfer of registration. application, |formity, With tl tened o Cyan oo) BS Mert Chae alle cee eating” Detrek. for Mo. } aushtfie territory security program re-|$1.33%; oats unchanged to % low- You Buy Home Insurance! MMBec $08. Any, registered elector may Bota Jo) oe day ef any regular, ot $0 te Wires BY Me Ge a peti er eee ete ad yype,nens| mained in effect. er, July 63%; rye % higher to % ¥. : apes, chang a ea cee “cause his|cial election H “te-jAm Motors... 123 Mann P&L °) 32.4 / pounds: : Barred Rocks 27- * * * lower, July $1.26; soybeans were wenehip, CAF St romete te pislceive for registration the name of any|Am% Gas .... 59.7 Ch ... 315/38: coponettes. pound average 26- : : % % J oy ; eitddress by sending to the Clerk wy said Towns or|Am News ... . 248 Mont Ward .. 35.7/5¥6 pound average 28-29; ductiinge’ 36;| Under the territory security pro-|%* t© % lower July $2.24%, and me“igned request. stating his present | VE Meow vgglend lam seating... © >.Ee waa.) Sad pound aa breeder turkeys, gram formerly administered by|!@rd was 3 to 10 cents cease certian wien he sartaet tre aoe © revlon bows “however eat 3 ean an An Surat «ee - 34 —— 4 vy type hens and toms 20%) GM, each GM car dealer was as- pounds — = receive no hames for re ra m dur eee : reiensier The Clerk in person forthe time intervening between the tnir-|A™ Tel # Tei 1764 Nat Bise ||. 48.6 signed a selling area, based upon| CHICAGO, June through the last address, ward and vre- Pe ro pl mm any reguiar. sqocial Siam Meese FH pee et ae . market potential and other con-|*3t:., be: nd recer new - ao. , . : , ‘ Ginss, "ward. and. precinct number on|ef such electiom. | pore annconde 4 Nat Gre’... 48 Livestock siderations. If he sold a vehicle to|gty -....... 143% Sep -n..-0.. 68. You Receive Protection for Your Home, the the original, ond ssce the original regio: be St my office ¢, Houaas, , 1558, (Armee Se ca tse NY Central --. 16.8 a customer from an area desig-\Dee ‘"2..°" {eit Rye” Contents, Theft and Personal Liability. carga and anal oles the oii "fie aay” dhe tnutueae ay, prtecding|Arectce O° HS Ra GE Ey --! 1) peep BETROM UVESTOCE,.._. [nated for another dealer in theyMey 0-0. 13% ayn. 13% cw eres ° cael ae: fi _ as v ecesce-- 1.28%) . Such transfers shall not 0g) made within) wee ke. 1a, Public ea By of 1964, CIR No Am av... 31d] BOUROM, Tiiitchers about’ seeeay;|same line of cars, he paid that\@orn void) “ Bee ‘77°22. Laem the (36) days next preceding any elec Atl Cet Line .. 3 21.4|sows steady; m ixed | ; tion or primary election. (unless usch/8 9 clock am. aa ag reviewing Atl Retin ..... 327 Nor Bte Pu .. 310 eae Ib ‘butchers eed os, wes 7 2|dealer an amount ranging from = de EEE ep ty ee en a We 30th dav shali fall on @ Saturday, Sun- rpose veo 18.4| 190-240 Ib ry ‘ a three ‘Sep .....-. u Lard in which event|tis- registration waleters Malt & Ohio .. 293 inerlake Ir ... 18. s. 24. ; some up to 24.85; per cent to five per cent of Dec ... 1.10% Sly ...0.-0. 12.93 dey. or leeal bebiday so accep ved during the qualified ‘electors in said owns wnship.| jonas AY... 822 iat Bus Mch 366, 246-300 Ibe 22.50-03.18; sows 300-600 ibs\\the manufacturer's list price, de-| pOo™ 8") ay. Be wee HB H. W. Huttenlocher Max E, Kerns ithe mext full working day), prov age shall proper Beng eee : csecees Je recaps eretor. Steel... Int Nick ..... 77.2) Cattle 3,000, calves 300, Mostly steers pending upon car division and Mar .....».. 1.24 Nov ssotece 1100 nes ae ee es shall permit city The name of no person but‘an actual —. a =} Int Paper :. 913/ and heifers early; slaughter slecse at and the car age . 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 or Village in which be. had not resided |Tesident of the precinct at the time of Rohn Alum ... gt = b rene = heifers unevenly steady to 80 : : (30) days next pr hy election Fegistration, and entitled under the/Bond Strs .... 1¢¢ Int Telatel -. soo) coms and bulls sendy: peckage “hi Hufstader explained that ‘the ® . or primary election Constitution, if remaining such resident, Borden . . €T2 g aoe al. $3 oor steers 29.00; ——r Transfer of registration on election|to vote at _ next election, shall b¢ Borg Warn ... 30 ys EOI high choice 27 50-2850; high good to w | Philosophy of the plan was not in a e le ~ ed elect ho Sone Tunable we eahe pacemeall appli cee non Se Jones & L.... 383 a te peed 28.06-98.00; high to prevent selling out of territory ’ 607. -Any register elector a acres @ Demnecotl aut 38.7 ; Y 50; of a Townal city or Village ys aS ot y elector who 1s unable to Budd ieee Ny Kimb Clk"... $63/{9 gn hice heifers 3.78 low teaver but was to partially compensate | | other election precinct of the same make per pplication for registra-|Burrourhs <... M17 riage 8S ... 2 Tlage choice 26.50: the dealer in connection with ex- or ore e ay on in ow to Tawnship. CRY se application to have|sbeence fi eee oe Fereal Sieee vis Gehan 0 138 LO Olas... 909 standard. 12 0685.0 s*iutfity cows. 18 0¢-\penditures he incurred in carrying ; Hig rautraion tranuerred anv any Seeing, rich, Mie Leal reuaence ie /casmes Sowy $14 Reet Atri’ 14420: senate moderaiay active, teady (Out his sales and service respot-| some 10,000 “persons filed yes “llecated, may be registered prior to the Can Dry ...... J e J ccuting a request on te or her signs na. jclose rimary, election ‘Sy serering, trom| Septeal atrt |. ise Sess Coe. bai S00; aoneard 20.00at0: cul and util sibility in his designated area.” terday in Michigan for emergency | inves Wondering how to invest—for larger or e 14 he +e s i * i the. came Me inet election peard, cemine “Clerk Ge Fag —— oe Vul- poe Cp . ae io 1 oe pe Mostly old crop shorn : ' man ory ca al - om Coan : * whic. OCs is legal resi- Case <4 : : . preeinet tn which he ie reeistered. | (itce, duplicate registration cards and|Cater Trac. #12 Pan AW Air lea) cashier Kae sec rately active. Edison Income Less first day for claims under the] chance to grow? Learn what ‘Investment Trusts may do for you. spector of elec in charge of = pr rover Lh, . ate ene | weed wpe ot een Pict. 38 $| stoety: good to cholee shorn old crop federal loan program to the states®| sienatere thereon = the. tiquature otticer legally _tuthortaed to administer| Cities gre. ae Bs Parke De ngEe : ‘ —_ panini ep = a ae rh NEW YORK W — Detroit Edi-| First benefit checks will be dis- | Phone or Write Today mh eturnin istration . 2 2. LJ) end. ihe, segments reetewrese Sees |e cards to the Clerk of the ‘ownship, \Cluett Pea .... 395 RR —: uy Ar to choice shorn slaughter sheep 5.00. S0n Co, today reported net income tributed July 1. Applicants are en-| the tmspector shall certify such tact|City or Village before tbe close ot ottice cece Cole, coro11T | Pepel Colm .... 344 5 of $30,626,778 or $2.45 a share for/titled to half as many checks as, J. ours ast day of registration ee caret i naa be pee eon op heer for | prior to any election or primary elec-|Col Brd A .... 326 Phelps D ..... 42 2) the year ended May 31. This com-|they received under the regular vote in —_ cctnet ye sthat election sdminisiering the oath or Se peptone ee} “cies ee on ac aed : : ‘pared with $31,217,540 or $2.50 a|state program. caly se sah ae Tevenia. City of VE Rame on the for the signature of|Con Ed's... . $81 Phill Pet... 41.7 News in Brie share for the like period of 1957.| In Pontiac, 260 persons applied 518 Community National Bank Building lage | Clerk who shall | trans er such | the ¢ registration a ettaar shad daciguate Gon W Ges. toe Pit a Fs Ww ; rf Pontiec, Michigan voter's registra’ im accordance : 15 Proct & G ... 60.5 yesterday. 1 the application. — the name ef any — Unregistered persons not entitled to Lf a asad eeiga .... -. 363 Burglars ransacked the Manville | The poker 2 well pro-|their 26 weeks are entitled to an FE 2-9119 stree' s wnhship, 2 . RCA... .. " zs uced about * in ‘ , ean oaaaee Bec. 491. The inspectors of election at/Cont Can naa barrels‘ a day in) additional 13 weeks under fed- + g: 4 od tha tewesp. oan eae Clerk |any election or primar- ‘election in this|Cont COP&S 11 Repub, Gil .... + 483 Manufacturing Co. 342 Rockwell | 907 par) the | Hours: 8:30 te 4:30 to make the change to show the prceee ete. & in an BD encaieg Chicoe pony UL net Ter a =o ty wa hee vee By St., and stole $20 and an automatic | . program. a aris unk heel see, ‘eeitration receive es, ath edles f perce whee eae Sod : a may Te? ce 3 pistol, it was reported to Featiec! ee ————— a a re regis- ee S ee to chanag his reristretiss |tration book cf the Township, Ward|Certis Pub .. at = quay ©... 34 police yesterday. eligible te vote rok ogres 9p ee hey eer eats “tol St Pap ... 32.4 . AMES E. SEETERLIN, ‘ov under Ac * ’ HG ' 4 ‘Township Clerk Transter of registration © application, | Dis sc pens . a lead = - 34 Electric tools were stolen from é June 24, 27, "58. |Dowk Chem '.. $6.2 Sears Roeb ... 282ithe Parks and Recreation Dept. eee a tegistered elector may) 1814 Shell oll wes 128 REGISTRATION NOTICE — For Gen- upon chats ot renitencs within eee Laas Simmons a, service building, East Boulevard nm: F 0 age cause 5 ons : . ; ; ee Se see registration to be transferred erat East Kod ; 1083 — cg jland Featherstone rent. = was re- Jo the Qualified Electors of the Town-/Hew ress by sending je Cork & ‘993 Southern Co .. 31-2| port to Pontiac po yester- signed request, stating his present ad-|E) Auto . jou Pac . 45 : Sune ° Michigan. — Gress. the date he moved thereta, and ne Mus... $8 ou BS, . 4 day. A chain saw, electric drill, : - ress from wW ¢ wes ins ve 7 . Rlene-oy Woah FNehigan Blectios registered, or ae applyin in person for|Erie RR ...- Mee td Brand | oF | a skill saw, a router and a quan- Law” 1, the undersigned Clerk, will,|® transfer. The erk shall. strike|Ex-Cell-O ... 38, 8tg OU Cal 80-4 \tity of hand tools were taken. upon my day, except Sunday and a jesal through ss, ward and pre-| Firestone, ... G7.) S00 Oil NJ |. 53.1 holiday ’ ay of any reg or| cinet. a. —_ record the new ad-| Food Mac 5 ns Me Se. a speciai election of primary election, ce-| dress, werd ecinct number on the/Ford Mot .... 099 Giiq Pack .. 52 ceive for registration the name of any Original and “duplicate registration cards, |Preept Sul... 1 gun Ol |. 60 jegal voter in said Township, City of|® — cues origins! registration | Pruen Tre 399 Sunther Pap . 36.4| Lodge Calendar Vidage not aureaay registerea who may card in preps recinct file Such trans-| Gardner 32 ft & Co .. 33.4 : apply to me personaly for such regis- fers shall not be made within the (30)|Gen Bak 671 Sylv El Pa .. 35.4) trauen Proviaea, however, that I can|@ays next any or/ Gen Dynam .. xas Co... 70 | Specila communtcation, Pontiac . Fong oe hnmet fer feertion, dug |peinery lection cumvng tech Wah 487/ O00 Fag: "o G) eluoe ou. ft fitodee, No 21, PRAM. Wedneseay. , Tene er veer teguias, apecial| ieee! hetiday tn which event regiatration en MUU. 24 Thom 434) June 25th, to conduct ‘funeral serv- or official primary election and the day shall sccepted during pre next full|/ Gen M 3 a imk Pp Bear 38. ice for brother ando n of sean election. working day) that no such|Gen Tel -.... a? an W Air .. 13 ,|Lodge opens at 12:18 p.m. Gerald Notice is hereby given that 1 will be frenster small” “permit any person te|Gen Time ... 22 Transamer 28.7\L. Moors, W.M. t the following places on Monday/in City or Village in|Gen Tire .... 41 one * de4 : | ol throug Friday rome @ a.m. to 6 p.m., which he had not rest (30) days| Gerber Prod .. 50 On Garbide |. 4 Saturaay from to 2, noon ai next Breceding any election or primary Soren _ * on Pee Us”: e Fi h EI d to ard | at 2 | ° ue t s ! i % Seyi = Sitices zuty ay tbe Transfer 4 opera election day.|Goodrich .... 57.4 tn} Aire mn . #7) Pisner ecte Bo i | eae ueth’ day” preceding registered elector whé year... 8 Onit Fruit... 483 of Detroit Edi Cc ‘ said election. ovide Section ha’ removed “trom one election precinct;Grah Paige .. 12 Un Gas Co .. 313/0T ol ison LO. to8 Act No. 116, Public “Ate. of 1004. of a Township, City of Village to an- oe tc oe ee Ue tines. FS e o r election recine o! ¢ same . -* fe - {rom fo ciea: Gay” for the ‘purpose af| Township. City on Villnge shall have the (Greyhound .. 15.7 US Steel ©... 631) ST. IGNACE (UPI) — Lawrence ontiac Federal reviewing the registration and register- (Tight to make applica’ to have his; Gulf Oil 113.3 bf : oe P. Fisher, vice president of Fisher ing such of the qualified electors in sald|feeistration transferred on any election) MM Cent ..... 33.4 Dare rel 19.71... é a Township. City or Village as shall orop- | oT primary election day by executing, a Indust Rey us ue Weste An * 3 and Co., was elected to the board e ‘] ues over is or signature tor = P ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 ce person but an actual iguch transfer and presenting the same infand au ..ea2 Yee of directors of the Detroit Edison Savin Ss resident of the precinct at the time of to Shot hatelare coos in ee, preeinet rig ery KS uses Woolworth i 'Co., following a meeting of the tration d ith under the Con- “is, . ale ow . 2 ~ - 4 reqiezetes end eaiitiee = soajaent te ine such cra the inspector” of ite ee & My =: s6 rect &T : 86.4 board yesterday. Detroit Edison . yote at the next election, shall be en-/ jered in the registration Elector = to make personal ap- jcation, procedure . 504. — elector Phat fe pyrortodah make sonal application for re eo physical ty or tion Dscause sera ren oat adate . wi ted may be tered or to the is located h and cxoentia ne i in prado des the honed tion affidavit before a notary public or — mpgee: Up arg author to ad- his tithe. Unregistered persons not entitled to vote. sipnature in such no Township, City = uring} $s! “Tl shee wot such voter's reei: ito accordan the rag om When ax wae of any street in a Town- rds|ship, Ct — as been changed. it shall e duty of the Township. City or Vilage ‘Clerk to make the change to show the proper name of street in the stration records. and ft shall not = eceasary tor the elector to chan ee | registration with resnect thereto tn Soler to be eligible to vote. ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk June 24, 30, "58 SEALED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTE from suppliers of radio eauloment until 10 A.M. EST. July 18th, 1958. at which time they will be publicly opened and read in the office of the Director of the Bec. 1. The inspectors of election at @ election or primary election in this Late, er any District, County, Township, City or Village thereof, shail: not receive the vote of any person, whose — is not registered in the! oa geietome book of the Liabohaneas Wa Precinct in which he offers to ee (is provided under Act 116, P.A. 1934.) Transfer of registration, tim ; Any registered elector may application, upon change of residence within the Township, City foal = cause his registration to erred to his new address by ple om to the Clerk a gned request, stating his present ad- dress, the date he moved thereto, and the address from which he was iast) ii ooo = ses in person for a tranef k shall strike through the last address, ward and pre- ¢inct number and record the new ad- dress, Ward and precinct number on the stration cards, rmit -_ to vote in any Township, Cit im which he hed not resid next preceding any election er prim election aanranater of registration on - election) ry Purchacine Division af the Oakland County Board of Auditors, 2nd feet of the County Office Building, as Lafay- ette Street, Pontiac, Michigi “Alert Swster for Civile De- partment consisting : 1—Console complete and ready for installation at Base Station Approximately 255 Receivers Approximately 210 Antennas . Approximately 45 Antennas And Installation” Forms, copies of specifications, con- ditions and fastractions may be obtained upon renuest at the above address. The rd of Auditors reserves tight to reject anv and accept any bid whichever method In their opinion will en serve the Inter- ests of Oakland Coun’ OARLAITD COUNTY BOARD OF Aer pe 1 Lafavette Street Pontise, Michigan ercbasine Divs, Direr: June 24, 25, 26, 1 hose "Deteeae Elector Primary Election August 5 do so at the town hall, 7625" Highlan Road at Ton bo following times Wednesday, June 25, £ ise ao Stonaay duly 7 te @p Monday, July ys <_ ‘the gm Viste to register for the Primary Election, gf. Any Ye ge elector whe) from one election Cobar a a sewn. City or Village to an-| nani Cit cor vi : helt Ravel y oF age 6he ave te “er Se lication to have registration erred on any elec- thon or hope! acne — by execut- Should anvone find it inconvenient to regieter at the above times please call ‘jan illness of several weeks. She Death Notices MRS, HERMAN DELONG DRYDEN — Service for Mrs. Herman (Margaret) DeLong, 71, of East Main St., will be held at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday at the Muir Broth- ers Funeral Home, Almont, Burial will be at the Cadillac Memorial Cemetery, Mount Clemens. Mrs. DeLong died Monday at Bishop Hospital, Almont, following was a member of the Capac Luth- eran Church. Surviving are her husband, Her- man; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Reg- amer of Roseville; five sisters, in- cluding Mrs. Agnes McDaniels of Dryden; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Cost of Living Up in May, but Less WASHINGTON (AP) — The na- tion’s living costs hit another rec- ord in May but registered the smallest monthly rise since De- cember. The latest government reading on living costs, released today, held out* hope that the two-year inflationary spiral has leveled out for the summer, Food items as a whole failed ‘to increase in May for the first time since November. The Labor Department index rose one-tenth of 1 per cent to 123.6 per cent of the 1947-49 base. This- is 3.3 per cent higher than May last year. It represents the a rise in the index in president Walker L. Cisler an- nounced. Fisher fills a board vacancy cre- ated by the recent dedth of his nephew, Charles T. Fisher Jr. He also serves on the boards of Gen- eral Motors and the Continental | Illinoig National Bank and Trust * | WISE INVESTMENTS CAN BE YOUR | Best Friends t An Hesgpeiea ie $2-page | booklet, prepared bye New York eae Ex- | change, is yours for the asking. It covers some of | the fundamentals of in- | vestment and is icu- | larly helpful to people | whoaren'tfrequent buyers | or phone for your copy. of stocks. Stop in, write, | i WATLING, LERCHEN r. a Ol OF Member New York Stock Exchonge 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | FE 4-2895 f at the home of the Clerk, 5040 White Lake 4 at other times. Da’ June 12,. 1956. ‘ BERT A. McKEACHIE, a Township Clerk. 4 June 23, 24, " oi pe isthe past 2 months,” \ Rees eeseseseeseeses necessa for our EARN 3% CURRENT “RATE Just deposit your savings funds in the nearest mail box after filling out the ve-by-Mail forms. form. It’s as simple as that! We pay the cost of mailing. Write All savings received on or before the 10th of the month start earning from the first of that month. All Accounts Insured Up to $10,000.00 SEND THIS COUPON Paola leladealeal ellele etbatelellaleteleeleleleleteetetdetele let teleL PONTIAC FEDERAL ~ SAVINGS 761 W. Huron PONTIAC, Pee 4 ¥ Gentlemen: « | want to open a savings account by mail. Please send the necessary material and information to me, without cost or obligation. NAME ADDRESS CITY ~ “Ue : oo 2 & ; : ‘STATE _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 ¢ Revere Directors = ffuces OF HAM . & . COATS , od ; .. ; bs Cr "peace HOME . : re Donelesry hns| eee ere! -JONNS me { 4 . | . Z , : J i lemons iceman Pica 2 10s ora thes." one sec-| pat Beverly; age ae seti toe ne k; dear, ambulance Pi apart. ther of Mrs. re Service—Piane at station tre Eileen gig TH _——_ a8 = se if Carnend, camel Pink Bre Cemetery Lots 5 ri. * A a 3041555 to] Peantt tad Mrs. Alte Fosnaugh. ; Notices . 208.47 fort, Wetal Soreiee wilt be beld|* SPACES Soa CHAPEL CEM- \ « “Notices & Personals 25 ; - PRET Yi eae med et Ng a $750. Wu! sell 0 § 82) REWARD FOR INFORMA for clean, clean, © duet cou dram ine! witha? BE Gaegphgpapmen, WRITE CHARS TH ay ai victow, of ae 8 be ,cprpmunpe mt, |i ROOMS AND Ba Se tle oF pine will be required acter ot) Stats at ihe Sparks-Oriftim Pu ao ee o| Peta nan i Edison, PE 48” storm drain . JONE 21. ipsa J GRA RE _ storm drain bert R114 8 31, i968. main 20432 or F ek oe a eat aaemmama | Segal Lem Si | me — “MASON'SHOES — [ERERAR "We" eey gaottinn| aed eee oe we ce Pie 10s" storm exrnt) Greg, ure wage, BOX REPLIES f Meee TE TATIONST ae nes see we be é drain r nd T AND BA P: ft len storm arein Justman ‘end Mri ctner of Bernard) At 10 a.m. today. there CONGRATULAT IONS! | ad od eae soi 7 Soca — ees _ 4 Grain ice were replies af the Press Michigan a 44561)? ELIZABETH LAKE. ‘ a Sen eich Ceuas ahr Private oot & bath PE Sood) ‘ Wednesday, June 25. at 7 pm,|) office ts the following iL J ROOM. LARGE PRIVATE BATH. diten Home with’ Rey. ‘True 1) 7 boxes: or’ removal UYewenied hals-| 416.250" Cham weekly. FE let" tn one section,| Chapel: Memorial Garden Ceme- i: = | wre atg enthorned by large mort|ROOM AND BATH BasY WEL Fostiens ok and speci-| tery. Mr. Just Ceme- any OR ¥ W NEED- "hms to get ge 2 ee yg ed faith thal other! at Gee Gf ake He in s' 1, 4, 5, 28, 32, 42, 61, 0 By od Se et ee ee es oa Se i the of gy BR fel Cc. J. | sae rE 2-8 gE gr vian. Call us for new 23-1981. siner of, the “County of Oasiand ae Kens Bi tie Ff Sgt Cochcenia Moe Bat) MA WHTTE BROS. |; Sees lo high schoo Fe 6 seirmee me be had by. if 8. SE fot aa en be ¢ Sedes ¥ 5 REPRESENTA REAL ESTATE x Ties le Diao heel ES eet —— and bids will be mace, (red /husband of Laure, Ma " = FE te ‘OR 31295 Ge ae ch th tee chi i ee eth the Lowest prcatens > oa Seng father of Mower Larteen. : sha gn 9 4 Fe sist ae as bidder le , Mrs. . m- = 10 ‘til Givtoe ednguate eseurtiy for te Dorries und'hies’ Warsore Laci) |, THe Pontla mm re § Pak sie. Tey GLAND F *|* miectrie Ges ten. there to work, in the sum hart. Pu Mrs. Marjorie Lock- ontiac Press re Open Tass. HA ~ arn steve, heat & water Fy Geet the fice to faleet oni Scheie eee a eee : | moval a and trimnit Gel sf : pron wae wo Ses con eo 3c ee ee aie a 2 a. ‘Wow! ’ : can se. “TAKE PRIvI- sod af = ong to weh letting Rees pg foe wee United Pres- FOR WANT ADS Wow! My first birdie this year!”’. PE 2-7188, TS E 8 our GOLD WAVE 44.50 UP; ca voz Mp very foe pp omy Cred 32150. nd tevruch time and place as Tshail pubicly Wa‘kins offictoung™ interment in|} DIAL FE 2-8 Ty EAWN CARI RE GUARANTEED Wand set. 150. open Prt. Eves| flan. donot fat Seay EMS ON 2ND FLOOR. PVT. The js -| : mates — i ecto . sane Ge tee cometetees st sect Magi wilt ‘hein state si rr = isi Help Wanted Female 7; Work W TER LAKES TREE ce Williams Lake & Highland Ras. ton and|é NICE ROOMS FUR . > - termi payment Huntoon Puneral “ ~ at the 8 te 3 PPLE LPL LLLP LLL ALA AAD _Work Wanted Female le it Trim, , remove —_— surgery, DAINTY MAID SUF MRS a) ln fons canny you ean ahd _untere. FE Y a6 aiso ¢ Grime Wine and place of lowing Any MARCUM. JUNE 23. 1958, MRS. o WOMAN FOR | HOUSEWORK] PRACTICAL NURS a — A" Sok | A Tarlor, $4 Olllespie. Fm 37283. 7 RMSAND PVT BATH. NEAR ‘person | ae Cs vid ee es Qiiris A. zis $ Yoornets Re.: “a _Use back ne Cueoes pees Ave. OR a custom : ING. rik rs DAINTY MAID SUPP. PPLIES — 130 WE TRADE WE BUILD i downtown. FE 41178. R posit with required to de- belov Arthur J. oid oe should mn . — ik filling. ee ts. Wallace. RMS, & certitied ~e aneall Gommissiones a Mar Marcu — Ppl of Thee Press —mmatates: .. The WOMAN tine i CARE FOR FOR Ras MI Eee ape SEC | srpERTER Terms. EM 3-3023. 9023 5-7005. FE at po! RRIS a SON REALTORS 15681, BATH, PVT. ENT. OL bond to : . s we TRIMMING AND 41357} 4 ROO! bid t price, as. runran {Ber gent of the Dr. oad Oo ere 5 eae, sister of fhaa te for errors net once Ti ois. es WASHINGS cues removals, Free estimation, OA In Debt? CASH! "i as gre a. Lees ALL OTIL- UTi- | renee Comart. that portien of the first in veterina: = Cal 5-0724 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND ul ‘will personal! mown on nh Perry. $18 quired bonds as poten Si. the re-| be held Thursda service will | insertion pedo ry ba Apartment PERT TREE TRIMMING you are having trouble ~ buy your) Weekly. Call FE 44821 b oo 7. June 26, at 2 of the furnished. AND ; meeting equlty or show OR AND t : oie af serene se will'be| fome wih tetermen s Feverel pec pre onl wel at rea oye In’ Cake For| Building Service 12 Seo OR| (tinkie CREDIT COUNSEL) us alee ue peer Sp To"sao08. &ii|® ROOMS On tessa ; The payments for the above. awarded ford Center Cemetery. M '-|] error When. canceliations 1 yt, & i yr. old ‘girl. © _2°| GREEN UP LAWN F. ‘LORS, INC, 41% 8. Sagina a vO ig Be work will be mentioned cum is at Donelson J e Senos Pune are made “be sure to ret pee i BC 20 YRS. EXP. CEMENT WORK OF SP Toon 74%? WITH | _Above Theater. PE #0450 R. D. RILEY, Broker | on Sa eee an "in ” : kind Bt be Eliza B. FO ae bead thy" percent Ds ee eee ey) wil be ives Help W Wanted 8 guaranteed, Pe ei hy, cb ras : er ilizer ase SHOES a ae Make pe 44821 iz niente Bereianes “Woce Huron ent Jui ef each of- | Talnt sorecis Rd.: beloved : AAA auichert ver to: red Hermap A UALIFIED hihas . We near 1958- of the years infant ae A Floor Sandi Call White’ (2070 Airport Rd waitin BUYERS Center, line. 19s Wooth inclusive), and in’ five a Arthur J.'Marcum:| 1 Cosine time tor od Po AEPLICATIONS , TAKEN < Foor starine - ing Ee TEUT ieee” estimate. FE LOSE WEIGHT on Ein ties. iarma and acteane, A PED _Adults. $25 per week. FE “asso. = roel Mre ents containing sizes Nationally = 1 q : ¥2080| 7 w with ca. pt ee Peni i tty = ~~ = i erioe wi te held tarxer — a “remit agete oe a er aisplayed ALL KINDS OF CEMENT AGRE | Gn L ae alan MAINT ERAN CUT- epee a Telensed aive you immediate ac- $16, WEEKLY 2 Rooms : : | : y : age- Ei i at the Drain se et ofc, Dene ai tgm att far previous to noon the {| tine ‘Small ‘investment, essentia! Roars, drives. Specieity, Ressos- weak, betiding oral antoed (ities FTF sey W, ROY KNAUF. trance. Heat Loe ge ’ ‘ele- rment in W ims ‘or per- ‘uren St. or baby ‘ .— ™ rm the City of Ponti Center Cemetery shenters Transient Want Ads mes i call_PE_ 35-7633 A-A T RENCHING MERIAN BLUE GRASS have" our wut misfitg when you WILL BOY a LaF Yo0e aks = a “~ Lad’ piace chorentter.. other MORRI6, JUNE 24, 1958, i be cancelled up to 9:30 8 MAN OR COUPLE FOR JANITOR Footings, Se CUE, GRASS SOD) At" Ed "Grindie's slacks ade) prepery ad UE) Ss ie bce thereafter. to which I, Bian ¢he SS Lent 2 oo Coe after cer ae ange ptic Field, OR 3-4043| Delivered or laid. ‘Tractor re Cy og ey ge | Purchaser ey © «© | COTTAGE BT. 2 & 3 ROOM may = er afore-| wage $2, beloved ret ers Pontiac Press Box; A &B TRENCHING. fee, front end load and back BEA ce, 8800 Commerce Rd. apis. Newly decorated. : tonment for benefits and the Se of Lioyd B. Morris. r water | aes biade. sol] delivered. FE MOSQUITO & PEST eeART Ph PONTIAC, EM 3-3511 thing included. See sromited ny Special ard ‘Orthards™ Cole Doe ay — ‘ ne) CASH WANT AD RATES r m: 2 to EN DESIROUS PE bs06) Held) Wis: TaRiOn BLUE SOD=8e_F_¥B Subdivision work. re Conte BOL U 708 _Apt. B-1, Mrs. snyder. FE! 38183, eon Se ee ee Me, Bre an eae a gneamter| | Uipee 1-De Gla By AS | Ce lot SR ee he Wert of have Se ene eee qusermins r n 00 OAKLAND jot seview tor cue Gay from cas Tape Bessie. Thom dear mee Oe ae ewe hice Perry 8 to 12 p.m 150 | ‘present home. ail types, of roofing. oe ee te Whit ba materials. Lisrmxos WE NEED _ month. Sos carstant ies apt., $55 fe the im the Sorenees until five Ccleek Ruth Devs and Mare *yilds Burt: : tee ey 4 etek woust ibe experienced pata tonty. PE comple “Kine of rable = “bin tars i Ea eed OR: Tea} 8 od “modera’ home re tan|_P ar sug es OR COUPLE. he ree grandchildren ve. f : PE : 86-8944. 2650 = pro! abl wal’ shen be epee coats Yor review the! thewe qranseniares ob Sorry t § 33 tee S30 — a ciapenteh” CREW AVAIL PE, LOTT pe Uae REDUCE NOW rocessiog snow mortgage. and cLEak AND BA Se] opasy Thunder Sune eattom tom) ff 38 8G 8 Employment Agencies 8A Sherauooe' Pree et. FE S300 "Eengpe, eceneld too eel PE| pounds, ee arta Eicon Se can bacea| one a Taare The following an y ae ~~ es on Meet e plent LOR following is description of tne ierment' tn Ota ae a a SS ky TY Me, PERENNIAL GARDENS pounds’ i a TE a available “at “this| 2,804.3 room apts all im ot cqerel tenets or peresle of land com) rment in Ottawa Park Ceme- KKPR. custom drayn OL 1-200 EM LANDSCAPING labby (muscles < aoe Cali today with your — ee ee wf a Assessinent District ee pe ey He tn state 3-493! Lawn ux L ened Cail pooner gard a ont “problem. None _low as $12.50 w “FE ai. City ef ‘Pontiac Act Sashabaw Rd. Drayton aise | Help W (Mie noes Ste" tear weer as ‘LUM SIDING PRECAST STONE “sche cay. PE eA, one too big. Open 60. FURNISHED A REASONABLE Buk teh a soon na, Dearuen Emee._| Help Wented MoS delurdays, ioe Saag week, No) eee ee FHA terme! on 3338 Wtd. Children to Board 2% L. H. BROW N. Realto ee or call FE Lots 49 & ted . | T. 406 Pontiac State B rdon Flattley’ sonpr | wee aitor 4 ROOM eT MER Fi portions of - | Bldg FE an | BUILDING NG BY EXPERIENCED ry 1362 W. Hu Ph apt., wate ore Washington Park CLASSIFICATIONS Unusual Opport - —— bear. ing. earpen elt fortat pdorap tine Wie CARE OF CHILDREN, LICENSED. 7 —— Listing Bervices | 04 TOR 38530 oF OR 3.3050 ly. line of Orchar , unity - ; meas _ Ware. s ursery Goo, e ille Rd. whieh pt. ts also the we, ont INDEX Ac Aad wi; conpiey 1 leacer =| P. B. X. WHIZ BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT WF) Beautiful, merion, blue ere grass sod. 203 CARE FO en r easte | YOUF Davie, cAROE. fe apart, 3.3 & BATH. 3. - ‘ in iecempenson protrem. 1 $312 inepe (Retiéenta’ aad som meh Fapies bate Ge Salis | eae ee Peet | Bee oor home- cash wait-|LAROE > RMA LAKEDRONT. ~~ plus commission, plus. Gua My SOD DELIVERED DUM te MS ca Outs' P TRU w FRONT : Hl ey (noe oe coe experienced ites eaiox. LOCK STONE WORK rn essen. service. FE $6386 or Wtd. Household Goods 2 27 inns, Giroas fe 3 Ges piste MY" ie M ae eens arouse. | ation and past experience or with exclusive club Ap- Fireplace: - 3) Write Pontige Press Bo Nearaaca wala ds int a. our specialty, OR ’ WANTED IMMEDIATE. ce Cae: MODERN 2 RM : D SaRBER OF APPRENTICE. F | must be of, Mig aiigence | 10a Woni ~Moving 2 & € Trucking _19 19 FURNITURE NEEDED | Homes, farms. lake property | _h “ae oe | Sen “immecistaly Highest an Wil associate with top ex. | enti Hrepicees_ MA S57, RE a1 MOVING — MAULIXG cattsner Wil bey outright or . | wre ¢ ROOMS BATH AND GA. ; 6 to € Alte dally BULLDOZINO XCELLENT SERVICE sell tt for you B & B Communit Paul M. Jones, Real Est | rage, west sade available 2 i a a a © + pata shifts, “84. and 4 to nace Pe 62883 Reasonabie FE 5-345 — FE 2-2000| _ Sale. $2717 Tf oss W wanes S, srt st, | FE 23-4644 or $0371. OW. per bw een ge eed ‘Employment Agencies ...--o>-> aa Tienced. Phone MY 3.6311 EXPE Aged 35-45 Gra tramaperta CARPENTER WORK, . HOUSES =| AA-1 Reduced ‘Rates wan NTED 70 GUY = Alt Y oy = aie pies 4 Lake Ave. asmetruction= ss . sees :“p CANVASSERS & tion Call YN ED- “Garages or repair. PE oct. Smith Moving large vee piek-| WANTED BTt ate Rent A F caenl naar an exceptional nice erlod bars akan ae pte co ES Boron! Se SS |cungu aomps ay LigenseD = eC Te a D arg gece On Cot ps, Favnied 33) ot Berene can 3. cesseceee 8 solicitors. ommunity Nat'l Bank with confidence acue TRUCK SER \" room, exce ooh E 3-8045 ‘. igerdaa VICE WTD. — ANTI POUR: ROOM NICELY FU tase ent west side ef eerttae ef the folie SERVICES OFFERED | a 1 PE 68-0005 QUE DISHES, AN- West RN | at door. Couple only, 818 i DRIVERS FOR : __ 7 Gi HAULIN tique os antique furn. | 4 __week, e PE Wi sis ues) ana ‘inte "Lake Ave. Busines. Sorvicts ceveeeee 22 _ bam sempre ‘Memo Instructio CE) MENT AND MASON | ‘voor priee any tim on tle ats uy Solos Gays tad. utiities turn. PE| PARTLY 7083. ___ Hvy. eRe of West Bookkeeping & Toxee vos: 1 EXPERIENCED REAL” ESTA ructions 9) ite ferrs eap OR Sout | yO ee Se ETN | Wid. Miscellaneous 2 ry TomRt Pvt EWTN WADEING,| ca. vf Basle. eau dosent: . LESMAN CAING . o ai2ts to 0, born ine. dene, as: Bes. [Dresemwarive & Taforing oe abilities to vert t acacia oo PIANO LESSONS: | MAJORS _IN Ouro ROMER aT" LICENSED Doge TRRCEING CLOTI _tiove ia 48, se Per FAMLY S$ of 8 pt in the Sly: line of Orchard Jaraer Posts ea M50 ves cake Oar Coats nae and Deginner | _dullder Pree estimates OL tee) oe ee SLormina SMALL USED CEMENT MIXER 1 BEDROOM WITH KITCHEN & _ welcome, LY, 3 ROOMS. T CHILD eer. ef Lot $1. 2 WD cast — the NEly. Income Taz Service it emer cal OR > ee vise CARPENTRY WORK BARS. REC- | agwemied articles oicked up 3 ith or without motor. Call after bath en Close jn. FE 2-7425 ington Park a sub’ way's Wasi- Insurance Agencies 174 Pacron® BRANCH Royal Oak-B , Coll | feation rooms General SRR §-6625 _5 pm. FE __2-6487. iST FLOOR 3 ROOMS. th Ses hed SR Ske Rule nate Game ce me ow a, Roval Onk eaviy Colege| thrid belie Pui'erce Ril" Pataa eo mtg wan apr ee er eee ad Se eid S| SP adenine. See“ the NEly line of Lot 51 af ‘ 18A uron nowen * & 11:30 Ite accepting a jim- 9179 . a i top soil, gravel arvis & Co FE #7118. 1 ROOM “EFFICIENCY —————-——— | uti! end he e . all the SE ly cor. ef Let 51: 2 ft. to Mov'ng ‘ Trucking 9 3m rs etapa of student beauticians CEMENT ix OUR SPECIA & fropt end casheg, 3-0603. wawED: ADDING MACHINE. apt. util furn.. ae 3 ROOM! per, linens Apply 186 N. alg, the rage ied Mine (ef Lata’ 81 owe ps » Decorating - 20 MAN ——asc & 5 sees beeety lege. For Floors, basements EM sae as FRCCKING & RUBBAGE. | expensive. OR 3-6666 after 6 Sar chard Lk. Ave. Its, 288 Or- ee a es 9-5236. L4 wit ale the &, line ot “ ae! Ph cane : aa mechanical = rience a pectmet Eincotn, 35100 804 E enna | CEMENT & BI “OCK win od 80145. "| “Wanted to Rent. 29 ey GEDRM, APT OXBOW LAKE | floor. Gal vOaresn nest ascent the SW'ly. cor of Lot cot sub to Television Service ........---- 72 business OA sator repair Ove | NG 3 ND HAULING, ANY- roe orner Union Lk Rd. & Elize-| Welfare tenant. Also 1 . e 60, Th NE) writer Servier | 8-1302, days or eves __WOPs FE 5-0782 time. FE 5-5314 | beth LE Rds. Caretak ta ; ake cot- the BE ly line of Orch: y Ib eseonccs 2A rt 7447. Work TWaniad Ma le 1 DRYWAL ises er on prem- ge near Clarkston, Will lease. SG ee ol tte rehard Lake storing - il. 33 GaN FO anaiee baht ul ena Ue 10 RYWALL. TAPING AND FINISH. O'DELL CARTAGE ("O¥F 5 __ MA_ 5-081 No (16-468. 3 CS IN OPERATING SeCuewrrr ng Free estimates) FE 5-346 Ls i iS a | lst FL OR UNION LAKE — BACHE ate the N line of ool! B fey Peder avila elevator. Must have 7 Ribot dad MEN DESIRES HOTEL =°°.F™ 6101, 3 Local and lone distance moving, basement eenmann ee Attractive -OOR Modern ranch apt. bid, cores pag erly Bouth : ir oe | Lest-&@ Found a _™ e tn farm and some —— or cafeteria work rE PREE ESTIMATES O 6806 y_ inter ' 3 rooms & bath. Com-| Also 3 ng oe eee ee eeteeta erties a Personals eresteees atone eds. bookkeeping Se: eres ree On wine “FRUCKING HAULING” RUB _Sheereomi Feb = pletely fereiaed: Waser: om) EM yan aot, Adults. Washing ark Sub Bradway s pon overs .. 40-hour week 2 MEW WIEN LANDeCAPE 1 WORK. PE 5-431 R BM y pisn Anytime Che ; ih ae mple parking. Swim- » i «| unro Elec ap FE 4-1820 min 1 Wacuamgyen, Fars oy 9.9m a: 52a \ene Cobaeen te Beart Vacations. Must be able day we Birmingham — eee cree ie Soe Bere ASF BY AUG. isT_3 _leact 29. weetly FE esse | Rent Apts Unfurnished 34 eae Lede tot line of od hot | Wid Househ i sesinsccs reference, Write Pontiac Press. | eneed & depends ut ie MMI wean. - be Morte PE 2. 2.8681 wz Trucks to Rent! i2 " bedroom house. West Side. oe ‘ 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE AND ; the rear jot line of Lots vere | — = ai CA SS a vt bath, 2 employed 1 BEDROOM art. No, 465 Money Wi r ; : RPENTER WORK NEW —| ZLECTRIC SERV | TRUCES, | | coup! ployed girls io FOR LEASE, Dad to the NW corner Lot $68 sii ence Live Qua pe a ORK" ae ee ST iE 300. Parte) Bieete eh 4-ton SAND FQUIPMENT. ‘Share e Living Quarters 30 _« Se Aer Apel doo Abad) $00 ae, BO tor PE casse. % r th v rte , a i oe + 1%-ton ee 2 meee ee, cre or anos ranspariatce we LULLTIME PAY | dope reasonanie: Yard “work | “EREEFSTIMATES | Pontiac F Gemistaters # F widnaieins . (¢<—iemkcnm ; T MODERN ROOM FOR QUIET.) pr bain. stove, retrie. axe ly along the Jom ence beet ality Ta pot person-| - & wn cutting On lac Farm an 1 BDRM. DLX. GRO hot | » retrig. mt, Ra y line of Roland, acters Rea Estate .... se, Work 3-4 hours day new homes, edditi BUSIN . DLX. GROUND FL and cold water furn., eduits aan wy — oak Dr. arta: 0 | Pf certs grenee Alsen much ACCOUNTING WORK. EXPERI. scythin — build or aaet Industrial Tractor Co. Pinere er, ce eos ; S70) “Bat cman geree | reg 280 jock, Alberta Oelf e FFERED hs count T p+ to the point of beg. of Lent Apts Purniened ....... 33 Pap? ee E 5-6573, 9 "ti! pote) cee acosuatt ae ee E 4-068), Nor PE. $0202 now D Bay’ pafebotsol aeetn re esti —Nesr_Blue_ Sky. pote, t2 ¥". BEDROOM, ¢ Ri. APT RA cB Tae, Hite Boar oi ecine oy fiat As, Parise cB gee re BF SURES Te aay oN oth igen eis enone avo cewteey- aero rgee tas Car RE, MG PRONE, ETT LE, Ape Te| eel eae = Outlot “B" Exc. that neton Park igeet H ie- mnished —....6. 3 eal Estate OR 3-8138 _ 32-0625. nishing. Ojd and neal w owned AR 371, I =A itles furn, FE 4-012 consideration for w ing wy part in M-58 louse Unfurnished ......_ 36 SINGLE FARM HA | _guaranteeo. OA ork, SS LES PICKED couple. Pleasant Rid y- Ren ND. ROOM AVAILABL “ —— 82651 free of cha PE e. Ferndale — 40-45 cee i For. Rent Rooms soto ivesena Mo meta ottng pair cabinet sort CARPENTER | GUARANTEED | ROOFS = ALT Att Painting & Hoste 2 2 apartments PE wint, os SHARE, 4 Rms. » Priv. Bath, Clean it rsEDaN owe aT $5 = Ze {com tena 0 eee d 5 ——_—=—=ss&rT="?>»”¥”&P”PwPmw—mrrm™"- 7 ™ sry of nop Mens wt ey. 46-48 (inc |. lying Soaveigecen" | mal escumner oe) Boys “WANTING BRICK. Soc ok FE | ae cuss. FE eeal pa aneas aang g _Wtd. “Transportation. 31 FE 4-2579 bana page Heights. veeenn o ms ey rivin, oute| work t VIN = AINTIN: ites te, ie oes tt goad noapic ete FES | Que OARAG TES oma MOERT gga coah on tre FE ARETE, gM NAMED RS ORD RMS STURN OR ON |* cm. Parniog” nice aot. gue Bloomfield Township “met fecogPeettae Hagar . WANTED: Nhe ABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- = GARAGE CABINS. ADDI. ist about the 26th or 27th. FE 5-68 sah SHIRLEY oe ee oe TIN RIDE of sak nee aneous .......- LeTOURNEAU MODEL) ! Kitchens o specialty FE ‘lens Eiteased balldet FHA lee - CLASS INT. — EXT PAINT- Wtd. C EY APTS GLORIA APTS. 6: W Se = Nty of Bection| | pan operators. Must be exp.| terms FE 46909 ing Decorating Reas. FE 5-2 ae Mtgs. 32 32 ise E. Huron . $7 Mechani on | REAL gata rE ’ write Pontiac P: — = FE 40572 St FE Lote 1-38, fine): Lote 52-76, (tne, Por, Sele JBow cass! ress Bor 60" "” | CARPENTER MASON WORK. | pair, Verne Keller FE $120 aft ‘M1 PAINTING PAPER HANG. 2 ROOM BACHELOR BUS LINE |? BDRM BRICK TE Sit Lets &9- Hel al | tn Ch NE. RRACE, TIL ee {ine.); That part of Lote 92- |For sa Props «a\ telp Wanted ‘Female 7 7|__Dean_Greenhoe, FE, 53138 esi Verne Keller FE §-1320 aft. Hs, Peper removed FE _4-6918. IMME ristian person. FE 4-8612. bath, full basement, fenced a Tet maa tue ined wee Led |COLLEGE, GRADU ATE WITH DE- noon Al PAINTING AND PAPERING TE 7 ROOMS ON i8T FLOOR pene SFE B62 oF FE That pert of Lot #7 ining SEIy 4 gebarter Pp gba Al WAITRESS WANTED FOR See ee an tare | caer tad mares cet ee: ete te FE +0344. ° | or 2 men, $10 week. 137 Rae-!5- png That oar” Pas sw hy = Mest fra ~ — Property ...... ry Ages Coa a coffee od) | em ployment. draft exempt, pret ine. work Free estimates. al ii PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. A TIO bar al RM. -pUNFURN APT 115 STATE M-58 Hwy; That pert & Sly. of sale Industri ‘ esa Coffee Shop, vere oe or 7 cent dise, for cash. M_APT. DOWNST. mntiac Apts. FE_2-5285 ; of Lots 109 y “a _575 Hunter Bivd, B't | CAR. OL _2653!__ Rk. G B8NY ‘Guarantees Pree week. . AIRS, $12/7— Bees He tying iy of ese Her Cot iit- Fer Sale Parma ae PRT gore AD FOE) pane Cea OR THOSE | tte aatttine'al “pepeny LYS Chdten welcome, a8 Cee? yoga store anc etre fr hee Ga ene ee an at So Ceeeee Toe 8 : CURB RB GIRLS” po eee ere W APT istecton tnapection of property 7 gPeeyet PRIVATE ENTRANCE, a foe of Let t pert in Mise Hey That gart ace ste ae Bee Tus. Prop. .... Py AS om cabinets specialty FE ROOF REPAIRS HO CARE nd title. Ask Ken Templeton wn, 88 Mécha J LARGE _RM APT CLOSE IN, Hwy That part of Lots 17 & nets cee el Rekecas cary cine on tee Coeds Sov ceaTnea aT EAVESTROUGHIND __ FE 40449 (aD repos RS L. Templeton, Realtor peers eae TEE FISOK| Bitlet ee ate a SW'ly, of M-58 Hwy: : rin’ FLNANCIA, night shift Must be 18 or over _°T #arden k or ey Fg LAWN TRENCE DY INTERION DECORATOR |< 0_cremere tote Bd. Fe ee _Oakland. on and ay. tee ee ae 173-208 usisess Opportunitie Apply in person only. Ue work FE 20773 __ JING AND «_Pavering & ocinting FE es CASH FOR LAND 2 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS , he NW! ses = HANDY sli Sed LAND CONTR. . PRI- 3 RMS. U of Lots 260-208. ine): | Lote 267. 270. Money te Loar ntracts TED'S of Mis Sl ANY KIND | BULLDOZING Two EXP, MEN AVAILABLE FOR) 4 Vanwelt, 4840 Dixie acre rere eaironce ond) vate cere oe "UPPER, PVT. BATH. FE 337, line.); . fime.); Lots 233-|forteage Loan... aeeeers at Square Lake Rd“! a0 rnew work. FE 4-9456. R,_D__Thompson FE 8.4102 _adle as FI Sane pe sui BOTERS | 41355 2 ROOMS AND B Parke. (3 RMS. & BATH, NEWLY pe ; Le 369. \ine.). Lota nes CLEANING WOMAN. 1_ ._ HAVE PICK-UP WILL TRA\ PLASTERING zs 4218 or FE 86-3441 YERS WAITING: GET THE| coupil ATH, CHRISTIAN 27 Oakhill st FE oe Lot, fine): Lots 801-830, (ine.):) Mm week andl AN DAY A. Hand L TRAVEL. "Pat Le a REPAIR REAS TEACHER NEEDS s~paintina © Pest cash des for vour land pirryry preferred. $10 weekly. FE ) UPPER PL. Lindh as be2-860, tine); Lots » €24-€32 ‘ine.) |, ERCRANDISE avian ‘preferred, MI _ Very eodirtonsr ard sfauling. | Speci ity in 2-7932. Work inside or out Exp. Reas. “Graet, Jot John, Kinsler Realtor. “GOT & 7. a eee ee SaEORiaa. © rt 2 . ethae Reece ee ARG ql rm 5 ie Rood Pat of By ot See, ror ele eee $4 DO bo Titkse —DATa OP —BIgB INSIDE & OUTSIDE PAINTING, | fonerete “ork tele cnet evga = : FE 43505. |” mente, down town location, prt pos 8 etre, Sh pane Lots 1 & 2: gerap & [rm fees eavest Licensed ERHANGING & PAINTI corr eta ea deb School 7. 140-2 "Lots 10 a& 11; Lot 22: Lots Sale Household Goods . cocsess SGA leave you short of funds? hd resem “, earpentering ed, bonded, “insured. nic T removed, b . CA! ent. & bath. everythin: on Euclid _ street. 2 = =) (ine.) Lots -269, (inc.);-That Valen ho Goede Giucccee) OF pics out how to add to your tn- =e tile laying. in {3 Raymond W Commins. OL _*- TI—FE, 5-581 7 steam. FE Inquire 22 Auburn, ie in rest, 49523 or FE 6-173. Rer.: f Lote 3 & 19 lying NE'ly of M-58.X Teacisesssss $8] Geei'g working) 6) Se | ote fee. rooms plaster repair. FE ~fauetine P UD Y RMS. FIRST FLOOR. PVT. ENT |" Rlis” 6 BATH. UTIL. FURN. SS ay meaty cr nide rey, tek Kes, Git ctianeois "722. fo] Phone ‘today. We ithes oe rite INTERIOR & EXTER FRENCI eek ia TN FOR WALLS “APERMANGING F IS Ee Garden space. Quiet: and = pee oa of Lots 128-139, (1 ; phat Do f a qq) — Drayton Plains, P.O. Box 536. TOR_PAINT-| ditches & po ane ze ‘OR 3-7061| son contracts. new or sea- : ROOM APARTMENT, Case IN, f M88 tw ne.); et NE'ly |Sale " Good seeseoes LES Ex reasona Free Est. O es _& boat PAINTI soned, lowest ible —— 2 RMS.. BATH, PVT. includes utilities PE Bale pisces PERIENCED WAITRESS. AP-|—>2'52_0r OR wet WE DIG B NG & PAPER HANGING,| 20, Obligation Call bana «Nace acated pet fe beg. at N line of Sec Sais Sor’ Beviper ment ....c..cs § Wri > MATTRESS. AP-|TAWN AND GARDENT - = BASEMENTS mo 25 yrs. exp. FE 5-0937. Go.) PE 15. Ask for Ted M RWS eG 48179 3 = AND BATH, MAIN fr PLO eke SE , the Rw iy line of Destax eaie nn peent peceaccoss Fs F an ee gO.|_Wost_have you, OR oie OR| FE 2.3796 or — work Physio-Therapy IA tough oCuk 4! ngrp ae cTTE, BATH _No"Sagin decorated. Rent reas. 300 183 fine.) on the SW bv _ ote 181- sara, Grae & Dirt .cccscseee: citing from 9 a.m. to m,| MARRIED MAN, 25 “Oo : ARRO REALTY 2-5170. . . Perry. FE (RM: 1 and 2:|\Wood Coal & F Beate from 1:30 . YRS. OLD, foe ince, Se ET $143 Cass - Elizabeth Rd s., FOL BATH, PVT. ENT ‘acated alley beg. ‘at the ‘SE? it ‘ uel Mealececnecee (Ot to Brady 5 days with family wants steady work PHYSIO- - — i 2 AND 4 RM on Auburn Ave, bi % oer hae deh Parte nee BB Ratna Roa ait au arin nee, ek | _ Business Services 13 "EMA Sia” TE Sr Recent ve, cca 8 e ? ounded on the NE by Doge Tat pcs tne Rey build MATL : y = 2 RMS. \" RM., APT, Lots 140-180, ‘inc.) and on the BW by. ained Boarded <....0.., 10) ee EE ane heater * a , 1 @ a *. . * s % Pe ea ol 5 % ; | - ce ; a A a Bee ee 4 ~ f ‘ / So D oe ee NP Fa _ - . \ o : oe oe \ a Sa % TWENTY-TWO, _o THE PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, "TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 ae FE 42521 or after 5, FE 5-1172. Rent Housés Furnished 35 mo 2 BEDROOM BRICK. COMPLETE- io erbak including iaundr: aan s. Pull ene — Fe reas. arge ya. e priv leges. FE 5-9830 ) 6 RMS. 3 BEDRMS FURN. IN- cluding utilities. Children ewel- come. 61 Whitfield. FE 4-1157. y. OL 1-9941 - OL / FT CONDITIONED office - space in new building. avings & Loan Bidg., 75 W. Huron St. FE 4-0561, OFFICE BUILDING, 24x26. FOR rent or lease eer oreee sheds. / ' i 3010 Dixie FE 332 lot 240 ft, deep. — For Sale Houses 43 oe orerpr es FE 44021 F: W. CORNELL Owner sacrificing equity in this nice & neat 2 Lag hrrool a Large living room, tiled bath, Bide ry room. Automatic oil heat, = NORTH SIDE FURNISHED HOUSE. LOT 100 x ante ss lot in front, 202 ord. NEW "3 BEDROOM HOME WITH port, paved drive and street. 1532 Grerek oe Maybee = East of Sashaba: $100 per onth Children welcome. — HOUSES FOR RENT, boat gre at 1676 Taylor Rd. or Lonnie Weaver. FE ‘Least | - 36 Rent Houses Unfurn. BEDROOMS RAMONA TER- tags Call FE race. 875 per month. 4-1559, Modern 3 bedrms., = basement, recreation — is nea nace, « —— ea. schoo] = Priced ALL B. apy OR Russell A. Nott, Realtor 3 BEDROOM HOME AT cho Fourth, off Joslyn. Nice fenc yard. ideal for children. sii __per_ week Broker, FE 4-0612. } BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, -" guto. off heat, electric hot water, located in Perry — Close to school & nr aed Ai r mo., for informat call 3-5152, _after 3 p.m 2 BEDRM. BRICK. 1007 MT. CLEM- ens. Inquire 65 E. Bivd. N. —_ _G@ays after 5; all day Sat, & Sun 2 BEDROOM MODERN. DRAY- — Plains. $55. Children. OR/ ~ BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH 2 bedroom modern, $60 month. C Pangus. — *sleata M15, Orton- ville, NAtion: 3 BEDROOM. Ses YEAR ta. $80 month. FE J ROOMS AND BATH an PERRY Park, 897 Kennil 3 ROOMs AND Te Witt UTIL- ities, clean and attractive, partly _turn., adults. OR 3-5866. 4 ROOM MODERN WITH BATH. EM 3-8519 4 ROOM HOUSE « 2 | BATH, 963 —monthly. OL 29-3452. 00 4 RMS. MODERN crater AND _Rarage 6276 Eliz. Rd. 4 BEDROOM aoe south of poorer tion. Ref OR 3-8006. 4RM. & aa UTILITY _Call after 5. OL _1-0188. 4 RMS & BATH, IN _PONTIA ‘AC. Hee per month. OA 8-3669, after ) pm J ROOMS AND BATH, QARAGE. _fenced_yard. Close in| FE 4 5] RMS. & ~ BATH. AUTO. OiL heat FE 6-0963. 5 RMS ePOR te LEASE § RMS _ ae = FUL BASE- ey Drapes throughout. Ph. FE 4 MII Nice condi- ROOM 5 RM HOUSE UNFURNISHED. Full basement, Gas heat. §65 per _mo F 5-7678. ees @éRM & “BATH. $70 A MO. OP- tien to buy, Can be seen at 35 Pond 8&t., tenville. Call George Pingel. _ #3112, Lapeer @ RM. BRICK DUPLEX & GA- rage. Close in. ¢75. FE 2-2376. @RMS & BATH STOVE. REFRIG _All util. ! fam, Call FE 5-6766. ~ 321 N RRY ST. children welcome. Pond Or- MO . PERRY ST. 6 soe NEWLY DECORAT 3. BEDROOMS, _ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. REFERENCES. ae MO. OR 3-7414 OR BUNGALOW, $35 OR BUY ieee DOWN. OWNER P.O. Box CLARKSTON AREA $80 A MONTH | 2 almost new ranch homes avall- able Newly decorated, 3 bedrms., ly baths, new school. OR 3-6847. __Home_ Purchase Corp. FOR RENT Plt OPTION TO } n, room for 3 up. Full Shaceecest 12. miles! north of Pontiac MA 5-0811 MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 7165 Richardson Rd Middle _ Straits Lk. EM 3-3605_ UN 4-5299 MODERN ¢ RMS. 1 BEDRM., OIL heat, Elec stove, Gas hot mater me heater, basement $60 month _ Quire at 3130 Dixie Hwy. NEW 3 BEDROOM MODERN YR around. Full basement. Central heat. Lease §85 month. EM 33630 NR. WILLIAMS LK. RD. 3 bedrms. ranch style Full base- ment Rent or option to buy, FE or WE 3-4200. NORTHSIDE MODERN 41, Gas heat, Partly furn $3 5 Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 w Pike § Bt. FE | 4-5905 | NEWLY DECORATED 3 LG RMS Bath & util Nice location Reas __References, 22 Auburn at office RANCH HOME. 2 BEDROOMS RMS 8612. | 1 es north of Lincoln ust iW. Fike @. a Well located. 4 bedroom ON M-59 vene basen 40 — t beauti san: ac. 1 wp home, $5,200 with = at the bent) awimeming LESTER R. ARIE, REALTOR ee oe So edn ‘sieo0 ete per cent aedece 3. BEDROOMS, LARGE LIVING room. dining ‘room. Kitchen. full W you preter terms. Gladly w. ide roe Lasts. = rage St Watkins Lake Modern home on a wooded t that can be purchased for $6,500 with only down. You c beat the : tion, Custom Built * Welt located home in Water- : ford Twp. hav’ a 7 ft. lot. Excellent k floors, HOMES plastered walls, and alum. storms and screens. Ex- terior is Cedar shake. Priced t $0,600 with 20 per cent $100 DOWN plus low mortgage costs Moves You In KNUDSEN \Elizabeth Lake Estates Lake Privileges REALTOR FE 4-4516 awe if eels prefer terms. WM. H. KNUDSEN 244 8. Telegra: Evening No. Pi aaies $10 STARTS DEAL so WHY PAY RENT? HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: Built-in range and ovens Complete insulation he sewer and water je drives Custom birch cabinets wv loads of other features 6 Spacious Rooms Model Open WEEEDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 7 CLOSED FRIDAY dr north of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE 68-2765 Templeton DRAYTON PLAINS Neat and clean 2 bedrm home. earpeted jiving room, tile bath | aluminum’ storms and screens. 1'9 car garage, fenced back yard and ved d — Choice location | Ticed to sell K. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Orehara Lake Rd itd 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-050: 2 FAMILY INCOME. Tier SIDE. $11,000. By owner. Cal) after 4. —OR 34358, Ss BY OWNER, 4 RMS. & BATH, 2 car garage. Low down payment. moked A ly Ao? Spam 851 Robin. 5 aes with BASEMENT, FUR- Rished. ” S cor gereee. lake priv- ileges. SLCoMFIELD TOWNSHIP. 2815 Eastways Rd. 3 bedrm. 4 yrs oid, full basement with rec. rm. 3 bathrooms, 2 2-10 acres, $47,500 _FE_5-4244. YEAR OLD 5 RM. RANCH TYPE. front and rear large picture win- dows. Tile bath er attractive features. Attached, heated garage. Nearly acre, $12,900. OR 3-7354 High 766 STANLEY | - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $600 DOWN pilus closing costs on a fine, 3-bedroom home having a full base- ment, Living room and din- ing ell carpeted, Tastefully decorated throughout Wash- in ‘ark; fine school dis- trict. Don't wait! JUST 2 YEARS old is this brick ranch with attached lastered 2-car garage Cozy ca that can double as % bath and a full ceramic tiled. ft. and dining area, stainless ates! built-in oven meee Basement? { divided for’ a Lake. ie Terms. Please call for an appointment. ALMOST NEW — 2 bedroom bungalow Gleaming hard- wood floors, tastefu used -in socrratint walls in the bath Ol auto- matic heat. Picture window. Anchor fenced back ya fe ly $8,900 with $1,000 oe an now. We have the key. . PIONEER HIGHLANDS—A Bad desirable home with fine, big living room and a conventional oak foom both carpeted The kitchen has table space aiso. There is an exceptionaliy large at- tie for possible i gar air or storage. So many of desired in a real features home. fire place, a screened _ and a 2-car garage back yard pro- vides considerabie rivacy and is profusion Shean Owner transferred and will Gre convenient possession. y appointment please. BY OWNER, 5 ROOM { MODERN, full basement, fire alarm — fenced ‘yard. close to shop Quick sale. Best in eoceplad on equity, FE §-1324 ARRO auto of] heat _ $85 _ mo EM 3-2916 SMALL MODERN 3 RM HOUSE Clean, gas heat me Fees spove _$45_per_mo OR 3-1 SMALL MODERN 1 mocee ae PART-| iy furn, suitable for couple, MA! 4 VACANT — 3 BEDRM BRICK E_ Bivd __ $80 month FE 8-6819 Rent La Lake ike Cottages 36A\* CcITy 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, ¢onvenience, B Lake Orion. Y 3-70 2 MODERN Panigeer CABINS | PE S115 beach. Lewiston, Mich. 13 ALL MODERN KITCHENETTE | Beautiful. cabins on Pontiac Lake. mote] Sandy beach. Good swimming and _fishing 845 ) per week. OR 3-9389.. COTTAGE 6 RMS & PORCH, modern conveniences, EM 3-4760., available for August & Septem-| ber, $50 ) weekly. EM _ 3-6486 COTTAGE AT MISSAUKEER LAKE.| _Lake City Ph. MAple | 5-7086. | LAKE LEELANAU, MODERN COT-| Sie wie boats and beach. FE COTTAGE ON PONTIAC “LAKE, | MODERN LAKEFRONT. 15 N. Pontiac Sleeps 8 ORJando Sa or FE 2-6953 BQUARE LAKE ern, Best swimming & Nr, Miracle Mile, _FE | et WILLIAMS -LAKE - FRO 2809) ee FE 5-5477. omsteer| elling CLEAN MOD- or rooms, everything but a boat. It's | teh, garage, | tr .. ot month. | jhouse, apartment, any- “Heart of the Lakes” Cass Lake Canal 4 bedroom home, wall-to-wall car- peting in iiving room and bed- rooms. ot] heat, glassed-in porch, facing canal 1':-car garage, $9,- 800 with terms. (aren River Toom home on 1 acre of land full bath with shower, glassed-in| ideal spot for re- nee and gardening. $9,675 —/F Elizabeth Lake Front Very neat, 2-bedroom home Exce)) lent kitchen, natural brick fire- full basement, of] heat, landscaped yard. sandy beach. jhown by appointment only, ‘Drayton Plains |First time offered. this 3-bedroom/| home has many extras, the large, living room has a natural fire- lace and is completely paneled. ul] basement, 2-car garage and the lot is 85x120". This home can be purchased under FHA or GI terms. ARRO REALT TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth R FE 5-1284 & FE +38 m ‘Open 9 am.-@ p.m. Sunday 12 to 6 | RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, 7 Roose. 2 BEDRM. . AND BATH r YN ae F ice cea eats asc | oY © NEIL, Realtor =e heat, full’ basement, 2-car ga-| 262 S on Rd, Open 9-9 and jr. high schools. $14.500 with FE3-7 OR 3-2028 $3,500 down. Owner, FE 2-0075 HERE'S THE Aaperp PRAMILY Pp ’ ome on West side enty 0! d room to eat, sleep & move around. t g pear — rm, modern ar ig ] c or only } Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE P. W. DINNAN : 68 W. Huron FE ¢-2577 Country Ranch EVES. FE 4-3946 If you yearn to ¢ from $550 Dn. » Foul esd life in this 6 room frame 8 ni in the , efficient hot water heat, 2% car garac Located on 5 acres with spring fed pond Easy terms-—will con- sider trade. W olverine Lk. Most attractive § room modern ranch type home on well land- scaped 60 x110 lot. Has 1'4 car garage with cement drive. Beau- ‘* Drayton Woods ‘Humphries * RECOMMENDED BY UNTY REALTY. 2619 Union Lk. Rd. eal Offers beautiful homes and home- sao We were fortunate and have 3 floo AND AGR IT’S A BTEAL AT $20,850. Bessibis down payment. 6 Rooms, 3 b ful b Built iny 1952" Storms and caves Im- maculate rougho' and drapes. Hurry! sintne Wita 5 down. tN Telegraph” Open Severs ‘elegr: es. «Multiple ne Service “RAINBOW” COLORED—2. 3 & 4 moderns as low. as beat} WE ‘PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE \PE_2-2614 $02_ 8. PADDOCK SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick ha: an” cmon brick segtet asement, wooded | O) ano es § $19.- 800. ince Sherwood FE 2-2105. Open pos 6 ROOMS 3 bedrooms, off Perry. downtown, Has — business $9,900 900 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES llsstory, ¢be a) home on nicely andscaped ot, Carpeted’ living room, ini ston roo and stairway, full basement, gas heat, water softeper, Priced at $14,900; on FHA ‘terms BUILDING BARGAINS : —= ranch, basement, 1‘ aluminum siding. and com- pletely finished for bay 900 on your ot with $1,500 down 3 bedroom ranch, mip aluminum siding an fnished on your lot with $1,000 down. WATKINS HILLs BRICK RANCH Close to rear for down, type roof, completely for $10,500, pl ramic tile features and din- ing space, Ceramic tile bath basement, gas heat, paved street. Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE a EVES FE 4-4526 412 W. Huron STOUTS | Best Buys Today tiful brick Heatilator fireplace in spacious living room of town owner wil) sacrifice at only $11,950 with $550 down plus costs. Bal- ance on FHA terms REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON E 4-358] *TIL OPEN 9 __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Dorris & Son RAMBLING RANCH HOME A beautiful buff brick 3 bedroom home, with two massive fire- laces, two baths, full basement, i Fi system throughout, wall to wall carpeting, tra modern kitchen and bath, attached 22x26 Garage, acre let beautifully land- scaped, highly restricted location There is no question in the value of the home at $22,750 EAST sae BUNGALOW EDROOM: B MS =e opening family ame: just ike on 125, breeze- Sey and garage, concrete drive, dandy basement, ceramic tile bath, gleaming oak floors, , im- mediate: — terms G.I. SPECIALS Dandy larger than average tr" low with two bedroom on main| yours for the season for $500 | . 7; . floc ed- Artangements can be meade for; thin — Want Ads ive dou Up. aiso paneled family rm» Pp “id «veer _. Gas — = - down. wall nie wal carpeting. & 4 more 3 « ILTZ REALTOR, FE $6181, |you ACTION. Dial FE) {cres? 3% 3. shoe wil maa, CARR, MOD cuaaw :RR_ CONT. y : ced lot soxive. sins $400 will v ach 9 Reas. MAr- | 42203 2-8181. DORRIS & SON REALTORS Sitiaus LAKE PRIVATE 732 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 beach, -boat Sleeps ¢. on 3-1087. WE BUILD = 2 Reasonable 52 Large 4 room and bath old- storms and screens. A real — at $6,050 with just $450 own. $650 DOWN Cute and clean 2 bedroom oman’ with lake priv. on Cc Lake. Plastered walls = “oak floors. §80x100 fenced HILLSIDE HOUSE Attractive 3 bedroom home with beautiful view. Situat- Ae on po ol low market at “$10, DO IT YOURSELF And save over half. New 4 $809 DOWN, "—— PRICE $12.000. Lely ecko) tgateres. Resemcers “pry rs e ca CITY CHARMER ‘age, ceoames Onicine ram Lovely 7 room home on tio 30x44. Beautiful view of iske. large ssuise lot. Eecetios $42,000, term: inman es will S tied tor jake erms, of rade front home, Roy Annett, Inc. ECONOMY HOUSE (5) ween OSS crcl cases Suburban Rancher : All On One Floor Conveniently To Most and bath shell with carport. Everything Septic tank, 100x200 lot. un- finished interior. $590 down. ptm rte . ng. — are | E N is dejightful PIONEER HIGH- LAKEFRONT LOT LANDS home, featuring 2, bed- Idea} building site, close to s and own, Pir id larg " room, ed Cie wonarpte for ex- est © akes e » restricted, $500 down, fgom. eas ag ft hot wat water, . in a 2 Siesirable. net oy hood. ced at 750 on Edward M. Stout, Realtor FHA terms with only 10 pe 71 ~N, Sagina a $9168) gent Fong plus costs to quali- Open ‘al *: 00 p . - fied buyer “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor | ’ 4 Mt. eee St. FE §-1201 PE 2-1372 1% baths, bedrooms, large living reom, e, miles 2a t of Clarkston. Akland Your Choice 3:-BEDROOM BRICKS EM 34164 M 3-€331 EM 3-2411 after 6 Tamm Rd. ° ——— Just off Crooks Rd., very neat $16,500 ya pe $18,900 i 8 - i ter, pan & schocn large lot, 2.00 Right In Town 2 We have one that fits your pocket- Sturdy built, ¢€roo ode: paved attee ry Garage, Taree’ Jot xB book. For further information cal) e us, $5250. : Vii us Howard E. Fox. BREWER |u £3 SEAT 5275. = =ipioad JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. Low bown PAYMENT. SRI et Fo ve cea i) Ow DOWN PAYMENT SRICK Ah beat. Call FE 4-2875. J OLL — a REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Sewers Dn. SMACK DAB ON DIXIE 60 ole 5 soned for ‘ellen pes or mig. fa batt eat deat “tor “benuty oar = bighs eid gout gee eee ae Ee $350 DOWN, $65 MO. Access -to to Cass. = = fenced uth e e,. 2 bedrm Buy Now $1650 down to year around home, neat & clean. SAVE MONEY — $7950. 14 per cont mortgage, with Jarge living room, full bath with e T-room e between Sears ‘non grmappcce| re = tub, huge se porch. ofl fur- Baldwin School Extra ineluding taxes and insurance. pace. ted canal ie bik. dewn, 3 bedrooms and “D,/§ BEDROOMS beach Sore nn in. . _—— we > phon cine, Garage, encaged ont | tj Frank rage. ic. Tel-Huron 2 Blocks por rch. Water softener. Gas stove 1rOUX-F ranks bung and su ¢ washer GENERAL REAL ESTATE fScoment oil, heat storms. ke bean condition. | Priced | 4306 Dixie Hwy. ___OR 3-9701 ecreens, rear ya. arage . # and more. $10,600 CaLL payment & only $65 per month. men yw double : ct sg mas 5 50 DOWN screens pa tase Lake R Hilt . Modern 2 bedroom home. Large | _Priv..°@ near school. 5-8479 ° 4 l Zz screened front fae pe nieebened B ild d N leu W. Neren ope sein Meges.” “MF enrages, Nake Prive ul Ow Evenings after @ call FE 23381 | 3.00% ‘ot ef yours, Our Fou & si romped or FE >2935. sic or com pemee. Eee our a . mode) home ip Waterford Hilis A. JOHNSON, Realtor Es For fu inform a O 2 tion call Hubert C. Davis, 4915 e 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | _Irwingale Dr. PE $4311, FE _4-2533 ge $10 weekly. P Bor os | IRWIN eters soar: 8s pads BD your new home Let us MIDDLETON build better home for less. 800 plans to from. Cali otf Mont. — or information, no obliga- —_— on, Blaine 4 rooms . PERRY PARK eT Hammond Lake Estates 1 Dedreom. modern. sete ws price only 83, retir ce ie e. andsca ee ere en lot "Pull price, 43080. $800 DOWN—Located on Pine This is the house you have been| down paym Sele 6 rooms and bath. dreaming of. for details. PAST SIDE ts ment, gy hot wa- Omar Street core eat BR ga 8 home in excellent New carpeting and decorating. One owner, * 50050. FHA APPROVED Why buy a house already too small tor Seal family? This 2 bedrooms, carpeted living and mortgage. small down paraseat. Gl’s room bungalow, 2 bedroo coco floors, tiled bath, teat Ko ae Excellent location. §7950 down payment. Mortgage costs GEORGE BLAIR REA John K. Irwin & Sons TOR Since 1925 4536 Dixie Hw OR 31251 213. West Huron RAYTON PLAINS Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. SFE 4274 Eves. OR _3-3687 WHITE NEAR CASS LAKE Sacrificing x down orm. 2 LEVEL HOMES This bi-level home has § rooms on first floor and 4 rooms in ement .ncluding 1 bedroom, ite baths and garage attached to house. Large living reom with fireplace. on gro r. Extra large lot, 130x260. $16,000 with terms. WHITE BROS, OR_ 3-1295 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9; oan’ 10 ‘til 5 =| Hempstead 4 BEDROOM , — ‘snd. do home. Close to whtown Tenis arge corner lot nicely” nana: erat. y $2,106 down and $75 "FLORIDA BOUND Cape Cod, almost new, two fire- places. 3 spacious bedrooms with plenty” of and fire- lace, American Eitchen ‘rith cup- tds galore and dining area and noe. ars room. Carpeting D an ai cluded | and curtains throughout in- clu alls and cove “basement, ith stool, recreation room with fresiace’ Oil heat, wa- bf softener and gas water heater. to new mort- gage. Drive by iat Macgan Ave. Real home be proud of in a nicely setting aclnbertiecd of young marrieds. Carpeted living room done in kn 950. Shown by arms ‘Fe 4-8284 FE 4-8284 : e == SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a appointinent fi Pal E. earch St. _FE 5-0510 live or \a good used car, see Classit|. fied NOW! a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 DOWN Washington Park We have an excellent 4 bed- rick & frame home. ith best feature is low down payment on FHA terms, GLAMOUR & CHARM 90 ft brick rancher tnelud- ing breezeway and garage. 3 bedrooms and den. fire- place, carpeting, oven, Tange. Washer, tyer — all . the extras including sepa- rate air-conditioning pliant Owner jeaving state — will accep jand contract or small holse as part down payment, LAKE OAKLAND 3 bedroom brick home with floo an the extras astered walls fireplace, ic tile bath om- pletely insulated. r ga- 2 ca . Beautifur Mra of lake indow, s of ead ba ipellhnlanenrsad and most i pene @ safe sandy. beach r all the fam-[ -end street i quietness. Tors now for only $19,975 and terms, INCOME $l, 450 DOWN room and bath rage, all carpet ‘Beleana. bes Hips a! pee ain—first offer- ee” SYLVAN LAKEP ueN T ig in this All city - eae bus — water, pe bod relazaton > jeyel 3 bedroo' oeee = bg vera Owner has Fio' ai 2g ‘quick possession. En- : — — — don’ wa ait for Priced for quick. sale * 434000, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE .4-0528 i A 371 ‘ — - Eves. & Bun. ed . . ' oes . bery, 2 acres of leve) land. Needs decorating. Press at only $5,950. $650 DOWN— Located eon ber Hams Lake, ¢ bath Basement, aoctie 7 water Leslie R. Middleton : BROKE: 188 N. JOHNSON x Ro 18M. JOHNSO BY OWNER 5 RMS. AND BA with basement. PEDO, BATH a asement. PE 2-060. 351 E. Wilson OTH ONTH. NINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING HL 830. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive bungalow but 1955. 3 reon : 1% tech Park and lake privileges. i 750 down, on oney PHA term S. th attach are, in- clude — og dis- water. "Seearben i; “at — 8 best. $18,000, about $3,500 down, 15 Acres - River Frontage A io wide river for ca- ing. yoo barn paved at on .* 000, ‘Cost tc to << aly 8 oe KINZLER Ove Pe sad aE COMPARE THIS Custom built 1200 ft. be room md ranch “home® Puli fir trance with var ogg & ‘zaxki cae werege. All bU tap Custom cust staat 5 FE 8-1198 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Auburn Heights 6 room bungalow. 3 lar bedrooms. Me wi ed in ott pine & tile floor, 14x10 pd ing room—tile floor. Pull basement—tile floor — gas furnace, 2 car garage. Floored ee space. Fruit ushés rees, reais OL, Lot eat singg one sd m: ome, € at only t12 500" «Terms, = Ca zy Lake | is 3 bedroom home o: ofanal—west "side ‘of L a ae ee ee ea e ear around home offered | Yor only $1,600 down | $800 Down Oi bedrooms poe | Lincoln jor High Ponting , Fisher pian.” ‘Furnish LAWRENCE W. GAY YLORD 13% E. Pike Open Eves. FE: 4.9584 4 oe ~ . * % ul ‘ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) For Rent Rooms 37 _—For Sale Houses 4. For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL - ‘ by Dick Turner | For Sele Houses 48 For. Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43,_- LARGE 2 BEDROOM UPPER.|1 SLEEPING RM. 1: AND $750 DOWN “12356 "s me ; en oe er ¥ ’ » Better it now! lean: $7 k. 1 yore Hi = Paddock “sation. ‘RaINBOW Fn tis. .* io ates Unfintahed nema. 6 acres good “ist &, . - : ‘ : 4 a TOO CROWDED? Realty <= |AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD 2 a i 8 2 { cs 350: name, "est LAKEFRONT NEW 2 BEDROOM) _ern ee Os - mis nome HLT | igat . A be ' yr-around ap A SLEEPING ROOM We a subdividing. Near : : tin; _ heat. 0991 5 ad Dixie Hwy, MA “sales, | vt, Mate, ght coong ante | MBU ero wn, ape ove nc a vane , 4 ew 2 BEDROOM HOMES .MODERN | + ROOM Ui UPPER. MEW, ENTRANCE She . gPMecoraind Adults ve Pon Raunary™ teepone i] “CUCKTER R'REALTY | dtetesm ie wae ie, ade - Ready Por Onespeney paent steee = W. N. Saginaw Wond fawn sats te - eo In The Heart ,of Pontiac MODERN, 4 RMS. & BATH, TO © |GLeaN SLEEPING ROOM NEAR OE ONLY ‘ a ; reliable couple 54655 shelby Ra. bus lady i b weekly. FE 2-9632 r) : ; : ‘ Rochester OL_1-4038. or $82 LeB ac ’ ‘ NEAR FISHER BODY. LIVING Grran ee ROOM GEN- Income Property hooes une abe 4 $350 DOWN — #09 PER MONTH): farm. si150° wk OR 3.7308, | Hem™an, 34 Norton, PE 2-711. Zoned Commercial basement comb. — s WEARERS erry s atxn = LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- te _ ONLY $650 do ve SEWER & WATER ORCHARD CT. APTS, | Neison re easy, “rAnee: We offer for your inspection _|952 KETTERING ALD = . MODERN RMS FOR GIRLS ON this picturesque 11 room 2 ~ mae N. Perry Street. “Fine + 4 tor AND NEW Westsia ; igund) kite story located on main artery it, s a on om AIR CONDITIONED estside 2 ry. chen in west suburban area. Fea- hes _ttormas, washer ween . & : down on Cored nes eet a SeaeCe: SICH Bb) eee iss trees eee sion wn cme er 4 mile : : "| ewo FOR ONE. . new ie a : 5 ment. .Balcon indi | en laundry privileges. FE 4.2647. pager toe] ph inside ‘neluced. a (4 te \ ‘i Shopping —o ry Pg = tome “fot tFances, Beautiut titan pt Stave ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, RIGHT cul. ideal leetion fer’ | ee Te ter. . : ¢ fa hacen ives 2 fa heat ano hot water furnished.| pineigre Ress. FE 2480 Forms, TY $90.900. ener a, Lake road. Good ; = DEN OR RECREATION ROOM iy, ome Feed ot two ae arom, comb. storms, rs . 5 1&2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS | hosdy for. ima: ediate sccupancy) Rooms With Board 38 large tot ONLY $80 down. Se 2%. CERAMIC TILE BATHS decorated over $200 pet month. ork Mo TuRG 9 PM COOL, CLEAN ROOM WITH OR J . ay OT |x aya ~ " Midweet, 2006 Leceted J 9 goat wer se : 3 “« z Oc | ie FE 86918 without board FE 44184. frame, § bedsoom: In large tot i" “fo \ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. of ee EXTRA CLEAN "HOME. STYLE) REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE comb. storms. ONLY" 5006 4 Pg => NW STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT | meals, 14 Matthews, PE 5-0317. | 773 Highland Rd. $1 fa ; - PAYMENTS Lye $1018 per week PAUL A. KERN "tp at Poatiac Lake) a om : SMALL DOWN PA EES male Home 8 HOLIE ee ee Silver Lake Front — e mo. "96 VERY NICE APARTMENTS,|HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR & : : after 7:30 + TATA tae ha, ea, & HARGER CO. : we rame| TAY REALTOR. FE S01 UTIL TIES IN NCLU DING | oe Seay sper gay oe "re a ose JAMES K 33_W t. Ph. are x FE 5-0902. & 042 JOSLYN, COR. 7 M0 T DIXIE HWY ‘OR 36352... | NEW, "MODERN REST Investigate today — outstanding|3 pBEDRM, ON LARGE LOT, ] Wms0 Dow M Ba LISTING tad gS UPSTAIRG APT. 4 ROOMS &| DOW open, reas, rates. MA ry peal estate re on, toe ckeiuaive| _Omlande STI. #60 down re iat I —* THREE ame: 4 bath, eer tan oo We. ieee Hotel Rooms _ 39) brick offered for trade. Has large|BLIZ, LAKE ESTATES. 5 RAMS. ove Bote in for tor 18 o Beat & water turn. living Toom with fireplace, dining Screened, porch. Exire Jot. Own- inl room @ er, e UPPER 3 RooMS ap BATH) HOTEL AUBURIN Doard space, Breakiast nook, Pull |—e—=e eo ee SOT. 9) sate Roraihop, ak ber pivlieged easy t anew = pet a Township. ‘On “bus line. FE 5-8239. Rooms by Day or Week basement divided to provide for NO ‘ 7 EM *-eni0. Bivd. —— UPPER 5 RMS. BATH. NEWLY| Also 1 or 2 room apartments| large recreational rea. 2-car . 2 woter ae decorated. Stove and retrig. 81 Soper and. refrigeration units. e. Tal) shade trees surround 5 RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR DANDY BUNG. on gf _Tregent. Call OR 3-1009. 464 Aubu ‘E 32-9239 ome situated on a beautifull - Tat fog, 18 Pat. om | 224 Center‘ Bi, win sacrifice my equ ¥ - ONFURNW | HOTEL ROOSEVELT ae corner lot. Pull privileges at Sy} ane in odern to m TWO 5 ROOM APTS. _ 3 eat & apis Goma oits| 58 Lake. Trade your equity a vA ACRES ute two rooms . large _ Bish School FE “801 i By day or ‘week $10.8 up pedal —— PAYMENT Ld moders. 4 bedrm . home. Trees OPEN DAILY Mien t rn en at To manip a mi. A e WEST SIDE APTS. 5 ROOMS. ins Ny PERRY, FE 5812s m “Don’t think of it as a secondhand car! Think of it as an ery: oat Mitt north of 4-8 P.M. to 1155 Crescent : newly decorated. «as heat. Pvt = Rent Office fice Space 41 E. YALE 2 or 3, starter homes, | automobile with experience!” Walton. ¥i,800 A R YOUR GAIN North side apts., with 1, 2 or 3 bed- 2 bedroom with — room, = ing B vour lot or pot re. Reha $750 down. Buy this income 4 ss — Fp} a rooms available $4 W. AUBURN NEAR ROCHES- ioe room, kitchen, full bath our with small down sy . 3 rms. oan first 3 and bath . pee Ao Ho fa Two apts. off “Dixie Hwy. 2 bed- TER RD. ern 1,800 a ft.| basement In a nice area. $8, fer} ment, 1 Wood Co., OR fae . Near — yey ke privs. Sa | Caen | es) | Stage MM _For Ste Hour /__Fer Sle Nomen 43] Hoof ateman =| Beds. *elHezet vata to buy: OL 1osat- OL 1-662 z SOR 37en. ONTIAC REALTY 172 North ‘shove Dr. Lake Ores. a ie DOWN Salat fom A ficors Peer C PANCUS. R Realtor | Nicely LINCOLN HEIGHTS tm. b 2 bedrm. cown in sit complet ‘serge with ™ - attached. FE 36922, BY OWNER. ALL MODERN, at i home 4 7 ales out Mae nee _FE 5-001. SY OWNER, 44 ROOMS. AUTO- matic heat, basement, garage, lot 0x300 67.500 with shi “cows. 7 FAMILY INCOME OR «BED. Wi! sell _ i800 down yo a $i0. os 440 io bo hua". eles 33216 PRIDHAM EKEEGO HARBOR Vacant — Move Right In. Make us an offer. NICHOLIE £ HARGER CO 33° W. Huron FE 58193 iid W_ FAIRMOUNT CIVILIANS $300 DN. NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms full basement. Butit 1855. Automatic heat. Storms & screens. : VACANT POSS: - IMMEDIATE ESSION Open. Walk-in & look at it & if ne li ! Pontiac) Owner, TOwnsend _8-5010. ~ DOWN PAYMENTS _ LOWERED On these homes in the lake area. : [s) LA Privileges included cute room home. Livin room finished ip knotty pine Bath tiled Also has 2-car garage extra lot for garden space. = ved Sep to stores and e. Only $600 down $75 month. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Frontage 2 bedroom home that has for extra and < din- EMBREE & GREGG” Own’ LAKE ORION 2 beaten ot. bedrcom, 5-4335. ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 1 3 Bedroom Ranch Full poe ar oh as heat, Landscaped, Bu riot pe dyer "tani Priced city now! WILL TAKE xour HOME IN TRADE 443 ORCHARD TAKE AVE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEG. BORROW OR STEAL room bungalow with r finished attic, Pull basse tiled floors Ceramic tile ba heat. Wall on pelle garage. Located Come in and see us abo tom built homes, et OU Cus nish: George R. Irwin 269 Baldw FE 5-010! in Ave, < a | j , Established in 1914 tm, Tamic tiled bata, attache Broil] your own steaks sched eirage grill and eat them in your out- em side patio. Large lot. $22, 500, Double lot gives you 11 et gg open 3 Bed yee Nb 750 terms. See this ie acon ane JUST REDUCED—See 3 bedrm. brick ranch ‘hom bene van arg oven in att xc Si ri ve kite enclosed tub in tiled mak. class bsmt., of] heat. Many extra fea- tures. West suburban jocation. See it now at it! Terns. only $15,950 and worth WATKINS LAKE — oar ant — Tench home's colored baths, attractiy. eli ving em pr cut stone heatiiator fireplace, oak floors, paneled re. rm, of closet space, ‘Atieched! heated 2. Bee Bee fits fine ho home ELIZ. LAKE Thome. Cheek ese brick 4 bedrm. fentures: 2 “ps sirens, -— F , term Floyd Kent Ine. Realtor: ie tal 2 = Tel yareph ” AMPLE Pag 20 Coronet ER, PARKING | fh + - . é may pan Bui don't fail to see this 2 hed-.* WATER PRONT—Maceday Lake, ~ Planter box, - sOon, $28, THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 : TWENTY-THREE — ree scaped lot with trees. P ei viages. Wooster School, is acres, Me en Pagers HOYT SEALTY 2-0840 FE 234 8B. Telegraph Rd. PIC & SPAN home has 2 __Income Property 43A 2 PAMILY ON WESTSIDE ; yard. shell. ou don't as we can a cheice of good lo cations DRAYTON PLAINS AREA. sal home with | way car ga-) Ee oil furnace. Land. Lake privi- leges. sisson, Terms. | WEST SUBURBAN. 3 ranch bath. et. Large lot. $11,500, Bigsh top sire pap apy NORTH SUBURBAN LAKE 4 Boor. Lives — _— a hondearprs Pull rnace, il'; car er gone oe re HAY DEN, Realtor MILLER WALTON BLVD. -— Attractive 8 60 PTL 5 room bungalow with smecies oa xe With Ni Le rage Ricken house -frun £ be ries. You can sell your egzs sad LAKEFE a LOT} chard Leake Village. FE 46-4687 LAKEFRONT HOME 7 rm. modern. large rma. _ ex condition. = iot. bho Menesceoed | knot? breakfast room. 5 — oo. Priced seree oon a Samper. $ ocres of ted} _ Se worrnee you can raise get at your door. "On! $1 Gown for civilians. No down pay: ment for Gi FHA TERMS —- North side near new P yponcrentbhg buliding—excei- mt 2 angalow Ceram-| been evety living room pilus. ell. new kitchen. Select cak astered walis ere paint- pr | MY 3-1143 600 E.. FLINT BT. LAKE Pauli. M. Jones, Real E Est. $32_W Clinton J River Frontage 1 ics, Mise aaprenteasels pects: “CEsTER ARIE, REALTOR On _3-6272 LOOKING FOR ACREAGE? . THEN, fo ‘US Show you pad AC =e, MANY OTHERS Can Be On Liberal Terms CRAWFORD AGENCY ORION, MICH. MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan “Okay, come see for yourself, Mr. Snooper is busy!”’ . Trailer ’ * 263 8. Telegraph Rd. i eal BEAUTE ey ‘pean | TIFUL XD DRY LAKE Fon an AT Oxford. 3 gradual building pod direct —Sccess to 6 lakes OAkiand 8-3677. ia er eo a ee BROS. stg Dixie, Hwy. 1 Eves. ‘til 9; 710 tb COMMERCE LAKE 3 bedroom home. Beautiful wood- ~ Multi-Lakes Realty Be ar room be eee Oa tuscace Tue 100 PT. FRONTAGE ON WHIPPLE _lLake, excellent beach. FE 5-4328. Dunham Lake Frontage available —— brick home On CHAPIN REALTORS apes its Oh FURN. MODER SPECIAL $2,500 FULL PRICE —Here ‘s a bar- gain 5 acres neigh For Sale Farms 48 oo Poy pole cae | HOUSE. Barn idings. $1,500 dow $85 month FE sian — &2 ACRES Total price 615,200, sees 9 acres rye, Tis secre Spelt, 13% acres wheat, barn 8 ! for 1 5 Water fa bare, chicken house cated if miles north of ir live st: on 7. $5,000 do aoa 13 Huron «Ph. FE 41587 ve. Mr De E FE 8-0835 BY OWNER 79 acre farm pear Mio with build- ings. $5,000 ACRES — cabin pear ee River Lewis Ra. $4500. Terms. ton lee ele te Oxtord & oops 4 “beater os gare — 17 Rolling, EY LAKE terms, Lake : tie PIB™ center, $350 11 P HOLMES, INC. NEAR On. 221_8._ Lapeer Re. FE 5-205) ed. Full basement, gas heat wa-| -ter » r-AH in A-1 shape./ $1¢,300 or = y FHA terms i ONLY 4 YEARS OLD fully insu-| aod — cont in summer & warmer bedroom MACEDAY LAKE Home on cansi-2? bedrms. porch, Utility room, Large knotty, lt room with —-s aide jocation — | bere, ane al $7250. FHA or conren- William OE Realtor EE 2s ee ce BOTS W Huron BROWN $11 500 CHOICE - Location on paved street. New garage -Fulj base- ment. Recreation room Lovely alow just like new. Ceramic tie bath Oak floors Pidsvered Walls, Easy terms. bs ” CONTEMPORARY —- Bunge- Only 3 years oid Here is a heighberhoad Only $350 DOWN - Subject to FHA approval $12,975 Ane. FRONT -—-Brand nee bungalow bedrooms Oi) AC rr. pet windows, (large with good garage + Lovey satidy beach. Will trade for = er home 50 DOWN — Ciarksion Estates Besutiful ceca Large 3 alow With attached es Aluminum siding. Large 180. You'll love diving here oy 975 FARM-10 acres with large bedroom farm home Interior like new. All reconditioned teal comfortable farm aiviag “ure P bark roe’ car'taregs, ‘wil irae For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 44a RU CE PENINSULA LA ONTARIO. og ft Lake - oe wbeautfu insula, 280 ‘ cead fighway, a vibe $3 to $7 a front f% Like hte world of S scvarsena: “enite | ue rock and cle@r'3" CAR COMMERCIAL GARAGE. hunting. boating and swimming car garage for cheaper home. $23,950 REAL VALUE -Located tn eR beautiful Waterford Lake E:states | Large 3 bedroom brick with at-/ tached 1%, car garage Exposed | basement, Timken heat. Alumi-| num storms & screens Two fire-| Places. All new carpeting Sep- ate game room could be used as é&h bedroom. “n lot of home for the money.” LIST—With us for fast & efficient service, We buy, sell & TRADE oH: BROWN Realtor 1363 W Ph. FE 24810 ? Meultipie Li Listing Service a WEST SIDE INCOME “¢ Total clos only $350 for this ee * gas hest and 3 bedrooms for the’ owner paren ment rental wil make the payments on this home , OFF JOSLYN 2 This lovely contemporary home © built in 1957 has 3 bedrooms, full ¢ basement, automatic heat, pias- tered walls, large kitchen with lota of cupboards. This home ha* been wel) taken care of and it's 40 ACRES. Alc or “part Call N A 51339. » FOOT FRONTAGE ON! Lake 200 deep TWin-)" a ‘ Feal value with oniy $1,206 down to FHA mortgage. SEWARD STREET . 2 bedroom home set among iovr-y _— sttoes Lots of fruit. erie: ‘vor . Fenced fsard, peas Tul basement and garage | Near bus and schools. A real bar- gain at $7,850 with $600 down. JOE WILLIAMS | REAL ESTATE & Mat bdlL A Ae: aims CHOICE aye IN OTT _Sup. Owner. } FE 5-4317 CLARK ae 1218 Baldwin SPRING SPECIAL | LAKEFRONT i lakefront beme with ‘living room. kitchen. screened-in sun porch immediate Possession e SENT N EDY pesutiful home in an excellent 3191 w U PPER STRAITS. LAKE | 20 cash By owner, AR in boa Lake rea ceniue ol] furnace | OMUTART: REALTY modernized. You haven't seen 2410 8 Commerce Rd For $ Sale | Lots” 7” LOTS FOR R SALE. 15 FRUIT _% Business Opportunities 51 5a, /FOR, SALE BUSY DRIVE INN LOTS ON beetle LAKE, fi Ideal INVESTOR IR WANTED WITH $6000 cottage site “Call for information| EM 210. ee land area, $1250) 4-2045, Riceare AE nae TOR St, rors, 220 x 290 PAVED aoe oak BL OOMFIEL ay : ‘Tor! Feundina peed MICHIG. AN BUSINESS school, oP io &. eon bes oxy a i, total price, $50 down. } 35, 750 $750 DOWN. 6 rooms bath, 3 bedrooms, basement, Int yy ou Should nace, water heater, garaze. 186 feet, garden included. A See the new sites at CRONE E real buy. $6,950, $950 DOWN. 5 rooms, acres, 225 feet on road, west eli Pontiac. + $9.950. $950 DOWN, Home & In-| ern, 4 bedrooms, dining room,, =. gas heat, garage, im-| te possession. | H $9,650, $9550 DOWN. Home & in- come, Modern 2 bedroom bunga- k floors, plas- tered Walls, basement, gas eat. | ménthiy, this leaves our payments only $25 monthly .|FE he ‘WILL SACRIFICE Mree Cereeny geetion:-- wu ford. 1 EM $2062 or LI 1-671, DONT >> UP, fining room, 2 omit, Taree MONEY! ve longin & s \ $8,000 Down. § room mod: | ern’ ous ow gs Ore A nee Rd., oak floors. plas alls, ront porch, basement,” ofl heat CLARK REAL E STARE. PES eae: To axl. TO TRADE 1362 W, Huron Multiple Listing service protect today’ 8 Detiet rises and EE 4-0521 Detroit Office TWinbrook_3-3286 Drive oat Filzabeth Lake Rd.) - 1 mite west of Si, A % mile to tore 8 Carl W. Bird, Rete ot lot. Garage 26x32 feet rent- $03 Community Haticee! Bank Bh eet Eve oa 5-13 66 W. Huron FE 4.2577 one yin FE 2 2-8181, storage ne transferred. Priced right - ~~ SPECIAL —— vet acres on lea mod road. 1'% story remodeled Business Opportunities 51 # Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE Pontiac Liquor Bar Now grossing about $80,000 per 7s. Ua Large owner's wap 2 ee tate tt ine! ed at only s 000 ‘oun. Will trade! ‘Bar - $9200 Down ‘Thig busy tavern in 'ST. 4 ed $43. Extra income a about $175 * mo. from games and rentals m epertments, Only $0.200 down. Hunting & Fishing And a little work too is yours in : Too: : Block bidg. i acre luded Investigate this Gasetes ering now! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses sn ew Mich. 4-354) 1 . HURON STORE. 21 ty © Baldwin, FE 2-517 a RENT. 277 RESTAURANT FOR SALE jease. New equipment and new conditioned bul . Comer of Mt on st Ss cs eyerotbe ts or 5-0280., Call FE STANDARD OIL STATION lease. Exc. aan! : &@ Adams, Auburn Helghts call — €631) or JU 86-1176 after 7 —P lbieeey * on STATION FOR Pinapcia! ee we avail- our, Ditle Hwy and Waterford and) BE = 66311 = RA (+4265 after ern iarm beme. 2. bedroom bath, Ist floor, Full b muck 32 x 40 barn, 53 = 30 laying house. x 3a brood. er. Dear garage, wer pat le Soot tisbed “Own Owner _ ar “METAMORA AREA Sale | Land Cor Contracts 52 PAD LAND CONTRACT, $4,400. die discount $400. Bold at $8,000. 3-6871. 80 acres, modern 10 room coun- try home, garage attached, Nice- | 2 oes yard, barn and | outbuildings ood condition New fences. .000, Sown Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR #75 Baldwin Ave _r tt 4-626. ~ Farms of all k P. W. DINNAN a 66 W Hur - FE ¢2577 -~~ Eves FE 43046 Sale Business Property 49 ‘CONFIDENCE WHERE DINIE HIGHWAY 400 FT. FRONTAGE Well located in a email village in Oakland Co., this lovely prop- erty has a completely remodeled ® room American Colonial Home Lees rer 5 room house. Full HOLMES: -BARTRAM | | COR- OR 31950 Evenings OR_3-2230 THREE STALL comMERCIAL Ga) GET CASH QUICKLY zoned m: ne No. 2 2 Ww. Kennett. FE 8-1431. KEEGO HARBOR | 61 ft. frontage, 140 ft. depth som to Keego eater. abteeteat for for 4875 Grand River, Detroit KEnwood 17-3600 Mt. Clemens Ave Corner of Kenntlworth, 200 ft. frontage. Beautiful corner. Exce)- lent for service station, clinic, re- "EOP! business, etc. $80 per ft td Srat REAL ESTATE CoO. rand River, Detroit wood _1-3600 “i Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ay. 160 FT. FRONT ON BALDWIN INVEST Your money in a good land con- tract. Have el good con- boteeens ans iscounts. Ask for Mr J. a HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E_ Walton p 8-044! $1,100 LAND —aoeRaer ~ PAY--| able at $20 month, 6 per cent interest. discount 30 per cent 5048 Pheasant 8t Crescent Lake Money to Loan _{Btate Licensed Lenders) BORROW WITH GRANDDAD DID HFC offers modern mopey serr- tee backed by 80 tears of experi- ence Househdid provides friend]+ counse! en money matters, and loans up to $500 are made prompt- ly, in’ privacy, on terms you se-| — lect. Visit or fies HFC today Household Finance Corporation 3°, 8S Saginaw. 2nd fir, Kav Bidg FE 40535 Money to Loan 43 ~~ (State Licensed Ls Lenders) pa LOANs 0257 $500 AXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence PE 4-1598 Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your ows —- , aate, or other security. Up to ay Our service is , and heipful. Prone FE §-8121 of wvistt us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN (GO) q(N. Perry St. (corner Pike) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AU L HOUSEHOLD GOOD: Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791 Mortgage | Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage loans to meet your recuitemene: Any property, any amount. Prompt service. Also Exes EM 3-0048 = 55 20% OFF On all ates! iy hand mowers. We rent si machines, rug shampooing mac 8, lawn roll- ers & seeders. BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. HURON $118 EQUITY IN ae CON. tract, 2 residenta!l lots and cash for your home is uity oc Real Estate, 4402. or _+-4813. $1,609 EQ. IN 4 BEDRM. FOR CAR Housetrailer or lot, FE 5-0580.__ CASH FOR USED TV's, RADIOS & tape recorders, FE 44945 FULL BLOODED IRISH SETTER pups, for power mower, car boat wr cash $191 Hoimes, off Round Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. LOANS | © E LAWRENCE an sb 8-042 FRIENDLY SERVICE Ave. for used car lot, 685 Bald-, _wir_Ave Ph. FE 86-1431. 22 W. Kennett St. Ph. FE 8-1431. “MACHINE SHOP WITH 3.000 | 8Q. t. overhead trolleys, 4 miles 8. _of Rochester, OR_3-8906 ee taurant. Will sell my business. _Poauae Pr Press Box 5. or 3 with $2.009 each for drive-in or cacraee. Excellent. Pontiac _Press Box 2 “(ETS TALK _ BUSINESS” Motel With attractive living quar- ters Located on busy Dixie F Hwy. $45.000 total price | with reasonable terms. Class CC ®@ months class C. Known in the Saginaw Ba?-Thumb cies. Ee Apes Buy FE 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR LIQUOR BAR MAIN HIGHWAY MACOMB COUNTY. $42,000 yearly gross. Good lease includes living ie vt Priced §33,000 with $13,200 own. LIQUOR & GROCERIES, $35,000 ross over bar Fecal 3 acres on erms Will take land contract. STATEWIDE Real —— Service of Pontiac B, Charles, Realtor 1717 8. Selcataeh Liquor Bar Beautiful Class C cocktail heeorg gross est of equi mente marvelous opportunit See aa for rticulars. p Own YOUR OWN SUMMER BUSI- ness. 8 completely, furnished unite. * PW. DINNAN ____ EVES. EE ¢-3946 setely caatnee’ Long 8 bar. Sia) e € fr, Wo Huren Fe. 47083. - WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $500 You ean get ft quickly on your signature. car or furniture endorsers parments to sult your budget We will be glad you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. _ NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 8-9661 Seaboard Finance Co. “Parking No Problem” _185 NORTH PERRY STREET SALES CORPORATION LAID-OFF Pah som x axouesses. sronen VAT) RK ERG We make cash foans to taid- off workers No wrincipal per. ment until] you are work for 30 days. Our Requirements Are: 1. That gow own furniture or ® Car. 2. That you are a permanent resident 3. That vou had a goed work and a good paying record be- fore tecamtes unemployed. Tf you owe bills and are being pressed for payment come to see us at once and be relieved of worry. We have confidence c you and in your communt- Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will “ere receive pleasant derate _ friend! treatment at any one our of- Ss. ‘See phone di rectory for courteous cons dresses) BUCKN ER Finance Co. + PLAY $ s Lane Lake road | | FORD TRACTOR. 96 LOADER and back blade for 18 to 21 ft Cabin cruiser, OL 1-0903 after. 4 53 | GUN CABINET $43 WILLING TO SWAP FURNITURE SAME VAL- FE 43 Hic as BEDROOM SUITE | HAVE ; = GAL. TANK AND OIL hot water heater Will swap for eanel value or sell. 06 Florence MI = ares . DEEP | FRY. . FOR sewing machine FE 2-37 NEW PORTABLE Boral wer writer for exchange piano or cash. ORtando 4001, OUTSIDE TOILET FOR FUEL tank or =o of equa] value FE 2-2178. SELL OR TRADE — SMALL IN- board boat & l'g-ton stake truck bed. EM_3-0097. SELL OR TRADE MY_ EQUITY, 3 bedroom home, N. W. side of city. FE 2-4420. WILL SWAP ‘52 OLDS FOR PICK- up. OR 3-465 For Sale Clothing 56 OPP 2 MEN’S SUITS, SMALL. $15. FE 2-347. MENS DRESS SUIT, SIZE 38-40 Pyse condition, $35. EM 23 MAN'§ TUXEDO, SIZE 40. PER- fect cond, $35. MaAyfair 6-6332 _ Eves. MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR sale cheap Shirts & pants, 2 for 99c. Coveralls, $175. | Working- _ingman’s “Outlet, 65 8. Saginaw. RUMMAGE 6ALE, EVERY DAY. _# to 11389 Orchard Lake. Will Sacrifice _ Full length gray fur coat. siim back, $50 Almost new, worn 3} times. Call FE 5-4275_ after 6pm. Sale. Household Goods 57 2 MONTH OLD GRAY BEDRM sulle. Any reasonable offer. FE 5ST 2 PC. GRE LIVING RM. SET. _cheap FE 8.38640 2 PIECE > LIVING ROOM SUITE, $25 Call_ after 4 4pm. ¢ OR 3-5910 2? TV. SETS. ADMIRAL 17° AND _GE 21° . $100 for both, FE 5-6569. BURNER THERMADOR BUILT. in stove sonst $75. G. A, Thomp- fon, 80S. Perry &t. B § PIECE CHROME DINETTE SET. _ $40 108 W. Runde!l. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. brand new davenport & chair. 2 modern step tables, matching cof- fee table, decorator lamps, all for $99 Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard | Lake Ave __ 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outift. Double dresser, bookcase bed, large chest, 2 vanity lamps eli for $6950 Pay only $2 week y. Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard Lk. _Ave 9x12 Felt Base | Rugs xs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, —8e 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. $375 GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Gal. $1.05 _Syers, 141 W_ Huron. ‘on, FE $3064 §xl2 “LEE” CARPETING — $50. Roll-away bed — $28 Cushioned Porch glider — $30. Porch chair «new cushions) — $15. Dining set (8 pce.) with pads, deluxe buffet — §95. Phone FE 2-7216 _ASfter 6. 180 E. Iroquois. TX 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, $15.95. Reversible, $16.50. I m Seted. $34.95 Axminster, $49.98 Rug pads, $5.95 Peatton Furniture, _42 Orchard Lake Ave. 10 CU. FT REFRIGERATOR, | EX- cellent condition, FE 43376 or OR 34956, 12'."" BENDIX TV. $1495, 17° RCA TV, $2450 Revere Tape recorder, Large selection of used, ake stare TV's. Obel TV, oe Storé, Union Village. a ce =a $1993 24 OTHER quaranteed rebuilt séts at bargain rices TV 30 Elizabeth ke Rd, or 1515 Union Lake Rd. Union Village. 1 FE: 4-4945 4%" METAL CABINET SINK. $15. Full size Frigidaire Elec. stove. Excellent condition $50 3811 Is- _land Park, Drayton Plains. 4” ELEC. RANGE ONLY $174.50 | Refrigerator and freezer combina- tion Onlv $2779.50 Easy terms — Appliance, Davisburg. MA 5 1 sf - GALLON. HOTPOINT WATER: heater, $8995 Installed, $150.05 & i. B a lectrie Co. 1060 APT. aie RANGE. $17 R. B. — Electric Co, 1060 W Ru Sale Household Gesu 57 ‘Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 vows Do It Yourself 61 SOFA 3465_Aubure reswn|~ TRADE-IN DEPT. ~ SMALL RADIOS, $¢ TO) Apt. size gas eer or) #12 58 55 | ane iaE crs BRR AND | Apt. size elec. ose new Tugs, Teason-|2 pe. liv suite... 19.95 able. FE 4s. aad | oe eerie $4 Wane? god dinette... $14.95 Can BE Geese Jeon, cats fess | eee AT L & § SALES. Oe Wali hy A littie out of the way, & lot ie ounge chair & ottoman 1s Studie couch... = 2 Hats < amet it oats or 1 mile nenes 5 mgt HF = eine Auburn | Gas range . $24.50 Ra. Mae. w i $20.50 AUTOMA ASHER & DRYER. size Fa . with > age stove, exc. mower, oo. Laande chair, 00 for both, Boy's bike, $15. ‘reeset, tas bas 6 Power ner. 8 ans ance He So BT Neamt BOTTLED __hiture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BARGAIN HUNTER aes Floor model froner~ $15.00 pe. breakfast set $12.50 Davenport ceavane S008 Bendis auto. _rasher_ sevens $35.00 May washer oes. $20.00 co! Cal t .$ 5.00 Rollaway bed . 23 7.00 cotton matt; $10.95 New innerspring mattress . $16.00 Rem: od 6 iter $28.00 Furniture Co. 104.8. Saginaw CLEAN NORGE GAS STOVE. $20 General Mills iron. Like new _PE_5-2723. DOUBLE BLE MAPLE BED COMBINA- tion phonograph. OR 32-3579. 5681 rook Lane Camb: DINING RGOM SUITE. REASON. able. 867 Spence. = ane WESTINGHOUSE WASHER Fs For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ELECTROLUX VACUUM USED 5 yrs, Portable record player, $25 rE ee _each, soreseent Lk. Ave GE 11 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, _EM sous 500 gal. fuel oil tank. Reas GRAY nae 12x 13. CANNING jars, hide-a-bed. dryer, elec. stove, washing machine, tubs, breakfast set. desk, roll-a-way coat. man’s shee = -s0sgree: bedspreads. rugs. F GAS STOVE $10. sore Nit BED and spring $0.50, apt. electric _hitare. 42 Orchard Lake Ave GE ELECTRIC RANGE, $55. LIV- ing rm Pr. table lamps, $50. _$7.50. MA eric Clarkston FREEZER, AX REFRIGERATOR com on. ‘ r pbrice cay tom e only $299 Regt: ia pont. REEZERS, aaaer. iT. FAMOUS Scratched, terrific e brands, nee $149.95 while they last. No one orders please. "yienigan Orchard GAS RANGE, eae an REFRIOG . Kelvinator. Oth = size like aol le, OR 3-167. new GUARANTEED SEBOTLT AUTO } matic b donna thdayeratiip lets Thor, & Keivina ouae ROY'S REPLA PARTS 96 Oakiand Ave ee rk 23-4021 HOTPOINT ELEC. STOVE, MET- al bed, complete. After 6, EM 3-4634. FE)” HOME FREEZERS Large 20 cu. ft. reg. Qur price only $200. MAY aio on Samuel's Appliances. Javisburg IRONRITE ; IRONER, “LIKE NEW OR _3-6066 $95; IF YOU HAVE A COTTAGE AND need furniture see us Open Sun- cays. 9300 Dixie Hwy. Clark- ston, Mich LIVING ROOM “SOFA. AND CHAIR: Good condition $50 Cail FE _ 32-0372. LAWSON SOFA 17° TV CONSOLE mahogany siep table with leether | top. pair drapes, ivory wi! shades of green. 8ix130". MA 1 6-364 TARTAN: OELERE SMp EAN: ee oH WASHERS, $15 & UP. RB. UGfuneo lectrie Co 1000 W Hu- “Used Trade-In Dept. hal THOMAS ECONOMY, 361_8. Saginaw. 29151 USED 19.05 5 OF cor, ored TV, {2s0,, Sweet s Radio & & Eee 422 = wo mares, rE 41133 - he as furnaces Dd lee — __MApie 5-6013. | nels Pee WATER wEitaei- Gs Pein § +» €as space . p roms OR cere: See . Call, OR Paes pe %" PLASTIC PIPE. Sc PER PT. 4" plastic fe per ft. G.A. Theakpown, b's Perry_8t. 1 WELLICRAPT BX-11. EXC. CON- 1 eomeren: HEARING AID, and 1 Zenith bearing aid for saie. Both tones at ig price. 249 8. Tel Inquire. — Hpi a a i RE ENALDS SHAFFER PISTON type shallow well pump — motor. tank and. 28 ft. 1% in. pipe sy 1 ratchet die 1 in. 2 i's in 1 set Solid Sore) % to 3% 1 = reamer 1 ipe cutter $3, 10000 Highland d. (Mss: 2 WHEEL UTILITY, TRAILERS. FE _5-8762_ 4921 Filer. —— 2 TRACTOR SADDLE TANKS. Cheap. OR 3-6666 after 6 pm 2 FOLDING DOORS. 2's x 6 FT. in excellent condition. PE 8-6486 7 WHEEL TRAILER, 825.1071 __Cloveriawn. , 2 WHEEL TRAILER $20. DEEP freeze $75, Portable iroper $15 nie Deas Dr., off Williams 2 WHEEL TRAILER PE 2-0026 - 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING Forget painting and PROM arts PLICATOR == ane ndeet Soe expert wor owest assible roar ° ‘WN, 63 wk. and ony oe stocg for do-it-yourself. ‘Also alum. and fiberglas AWNINGS $9.95 and up. Ornamental iron, sluminup storms JOE VALLELY Co. “The Old Reliable Pioneers” estimates, I Eves OL 1-6623_ @ GALLON ELECTRIC WATER heaters for the cabio. Saat _A,__Th 80 8. Per Bt. 142 ROMEX 2'%c¢ PER . IN = Lata G. A. Thompson, 80 a aEaLiD FOR INFORMATION leading to — = and con- viction of the reson that has been vandalising Holiday Park. _FE_ 233 ae co srt... s .. 6 3.79 sary 4 ve $29. neta stints in" .. Sagin 2100 52-GAL. ae *. HEATER, a -GAL. suto gas hea ater, $49 93 Cab. sinks and fittings $57 %3 up. : snyaten SOOR SALES MANY “AVAILABLE Pal saa iis D 18 W, Pike. E-Z Terms. PE 4-1122 311 8. Paddock L FACTORY TESTED E a money at — Here's, ee = oo y a ae ‘coved, each . pine eae Thee hin, ft. 2c lin ro @ fin. ft L (hes a, Y OTHER BA AROAINS KO. CHARGE POR DELIVERY —— LUMBER CO. 17 Haggerty Hwy. Between W aple i] ____Phone MArket ¢1086__ KENMORE IRONER IN PERFECT condition. Electric lawn mower. FE 40638 CLEA o JARS) GUN RACK $12 NEW NEW ¢3. 02 I SHEETROCE. PLANK Fine TABLES, t, 1609 Exiz oes a 10" | siack EETtE Ss “BLDG. syphtins Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 Se WAY oe PRE- Laundry trays, stand faucets. 23 95 | = || | SAVE PLUMBING _ South Saginaw t AIR AIR CONDITION YOUR waote |" | house. Do it yourself 3 ton oh © i | York, good cor nedit tien cueey lawo mower, 273 gallen ot bos porch PY creetsa, copper nae “DE ALL PURPOSE 3 HP. GRAVEL _tractor Good condition _OL 32-1011 ANCHOR FENCES MAHOGANY TRADITIONAL 46 se No money down, FHA aepreres bedroom ert, $150. Kneebole desk $50. 3 occasional chairs. $30 ea Channel back chair $50 2 host FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-74 \ ALUMINUM AWNINGS chairs, $20 ea Drop leaf table| srand New & 4 cheirs. $50 Cocktall table. $15. Maple chest. $35. Push but- ton stove, $125 Table lamps and | MISC” FURNITURE ‘FOR SALE | These and several other sizes in-/- few_misc. items MA 6-1328 50 Clark MODERN, _ ae "AND GOLD 3 dining table with 6 chairs TES 3 driftwood cocktail tables. both custom: Single Holly wood bed. complete. Like new. Very 4-6667 reasonable. MI NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. Peers moet _ matics _Rd, at Union | 4x7 cost $161 Sei] for $ He 4'2x12, cost $246 . Sell for $11 h',x10'2 cost $305. Seil for $138 cluding picture windows. Make an offer No motey down. MI 6-2411, Dealer AN HONEST OFFER On any type oil or gas beating | installation. At least $100 off if install or $0 to §75 off if you do it vourself, from whatever pris anyone hag given you. Find out why. It's al eonvinced. Call OR 3-509: NEW SINGLE BED wl INNER Ve 4s on & spring, $50; OVER 50 USED TV SETS. FROM $14.95 up TV antennas. $0.95. WALTON TV $15 E. Waiton FE 32-2257 ONE NORGE, 12 CU. FT. REF RIG. erator, 65 Ib. freezer, auto de- frost, Crate marred. Reg. $370 95 $255. One RCA Whirlpool, 12 cu. ft. refrigerator, 104 ib. ‘freezer, new, crate ee Reg. $439.95 $283. 2 yrs. pay WAYNE GABERT 121_N _ Sag gew ____FE_5-6189 PIANO Cie Leis IRONER | PINE TIQUE COCKTAIL TABLE. | Brand new, $25. MI 6-3568 REFRIGERATOR, PHIL C O,| apartment aise, late model, $05, easy terms. Crosley electric range. Geluxe floor sample Mastag washer, $39 Sebick’s 1 MY 1. REFRIGERATOR, USED 1T works First g15 takes it. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake suite $35. Power mower $25 5-2766. | 2688 LAPEER Rt RO __ FE 4542) REFRIG. $33. DEEP FREEZE $65. Washing $25. Studio couch wl5 Elec. stove $35. Living es E RUG AND PAD. SINGLE BED AND Veiau Bookcase. Rocker. Wicker air. Odds and ends FE 8-0800 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, all makes. Guaranteed. Thrie Electric, 502 N. Johnson. 4-516. REGULATION 81Z E MODERN Brunswick pool table. cues. and over head eer Call anytinge evenings, OR 3-902 RUG, 16x03 6 PIECE BEDROOM set. Twin Hollywood bed. 2 dress- _ing tables Drapes FE 5-7332 -REFRIGERATORS- BOTH NEW ANT USED NEW in crates—Guaranteed rom. a -Renewed susranteed GOooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac SIW. HURON OF 4-155 ROSE FRIFZE DAVENPORT AND ehair $50; turquoise lounge chair Lurex silver thread, newly cov- ered, $40; blond bed; Beautyrest mattress: aprings: vanity to match, $50. EM 3-6102 STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD Ex. changed. Turner's, 602 Mt Clem- TE 2-0801. ens, SPINET PIANO & ELECTRIC dryer FE 8-0642 SEWING MACHINE, acu UM _35t00,” Tepairing Free Est.-FE-4 3700 D CHAIR. MAHOGANY frames. Cost, $350 new, Cail FE 2-9372. SINGER PORTABLE SEWING Ma- chine, sharp. Payments $5.14 mo pe Sewing Center. FE 33. TRADE GAS RANGE FOR EI EC- tric range. R B. Munro Elec- _trie_Co._1060_W_ Huron DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To x: sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. $178 - $20.50 “AIR CONDITIONERS Fedders Home or Office — 27 per cent more cooling, “third | less cost. t. Schicks, MY 3-: ait BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke | Mkt FE 53-1941. | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. town kitchen. of] and gas fur- naces. Hot water ana steam boil- ers Automatic water heater. hard- ware, electrical supplies. crock and tile, galvanized a pedal black pipe afd ‘ittings. we Bros ded and et etece Kemtone. HEIG BU LLDOZING | & GRADING. ._CON- tract or hourly rate, FE 4-5050. _CABINETTE SINK, 42 INCH MOD- el Astounding value. $4850 while they last, Michigan Fluorescent 383" Orchard Lake Ave 'CAST IRON & STEEL SUPPLIES | $172! }8'x8"° Achpit Doors 3 et Ashpit Doors . $290, ‘x11 Incinerater Door $9 00 j ouTbooR FIREPLACE one | 12?''x CT set of 2 1a-ai6" C. I. set of ¢ 4 33 $1430 $10.80 81 Orchard oe Ave FE 3-7101 CAR RADIO — ‘56 CHEVIE DE- _luxe. $30. 621 ie RG CHECK WRITER, LIVING _ Hi. suite. best offer takes, 92 _ Huron, Pontiac CHEMICAL SEPTIC _ “SYSTEM cleaner, 25 ibs $798 G. A. _Thompson, 88 8. Perry St, DAVID BR ADLEY GARDEN tractor, cultivators. snow biade, 3, hp electric motor. 3 hop Briggs Stratton engine. FE 4-7578 _evenings only. EVERYTHING FOR BUIL DING & IMPROVING Used 1x10 shiplap $i0 M Csed Timbers — Priced to sell Field Tile lie each Cedar Poste . 45c & up Used bath tubs -....- $10 each Steel Cisthes Post ..... $9.45 pr. 1 coat exterior paint . $4.43 gal. Ready Mix Cement or Morter : . $120 hag Full rolls 15 or 30 Ib felt $303 Plyscore — sheetrock — rockiath - interlor, exterior combination screen doorg — insulation — roof shingles - Mails - foundation coating SUR PLU S LUMBER NEW : USED LUMBER OR 3-7092 5340. Highland Ra. M30) __Pontiac ELECTRIC RANGE. UPRIGHT PI- ano. Acding machine. 22 rifle. 22 Hi-Standard auto. FE 5-3028 EDISON 52 GALLON APPROVED Katee eyoa . OLE eal & 13 foot boat. 95 8. Rose- water heaters, Cash and carry. ie G. A Thompson, 80 8, Perry NORTHERN» pam. to 8 pm. Daily PA \INT SALE Berry Bros. oe 8s. paint. Diy. 196 W. Montcalm, FE Satta, Cameras, eaipment. 61A we Ser. & FELD CAM- Eppert ies ie Hu ron St FE $6015 e Sale Musical Goods 62 3 MONTHS OLD. KINSMAN sex. ga Sniy “sree. ‘EM 3300 be. BEGINNERS Ac- © ee ee it cheap. 23 E. &t. Oxford, 0. any, like sew, FE AND v- mi rented for the summer == “MORRIS MUSIC - 34S. Telegraph FE 2 0567 Across from Tel-Huron der, = 710, ta Bhai en $1465 “4 Robert pO lady « UPRIGHT ete GooD cond. FE 32-2800. WANTED: GOOD USED sPINET or console pianos MORRIS MUSIC 34 8. Telegraph _ FE 20667 wo) Sale Store Equipment 64 . cue ars 65 AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED fo] fi §-3692 P. Be METAL BOATS. Pine Lk, Inn rd Lk. Rd. . PER c DI- _8. Tele Fe oyna — — BUY. ELL. “FRADE. REM ai NEVER Fin Mod with 2% X acope. 22 rifle, new $20. Hunting Accomme. 654 FOR RENT MODERN 3 RM. CAB- in pear Mio. By day or week PE 6-0687. _Bait, Minnows, Etc. ¢ 65B ‘ORMS CRAWLERS Wholesale, FE FE 2170. VENT’ a.m. to li qa week days PRI & SAT al} nite. till 6 p.m. _ Sand, ¢ E Gravel 6 & & Dirt 66 LA BLACK DIRT, TOP 8OI!. washed aon. gravel & fill; bull- dozing | R. Stuart FE 46584 1 OR ae LOADS BLACK DIRT soil, delivered — Loaded _Gany FE 6-664] & FE 5-068. OR MORE YARDS OF PEAT GOODY’. AR SERV _ __ 30S. Gass FE_5-6123 BEY O08 SPECIALS” Sei 17 een, “soi pipe, nt Koton in any 4 wareicts. 2678 Orchard RANGE Hi ‘HOODS, COPPER TONE. ~ RIDING MOWERS — ane 24 on Rofo LERS ERS 80 EASY TO Soe erate the ladies can run the prove it with a demon- mixes ‘the genuine ITGATE DRIVE- wae on - SPRING IS — RIDING AND WALKING Service parts for all makes, Don't LEE'S SALES & oEEvics TERMS TO § 921 Mt. emcee St. _ Special Sale humus, loaded. eas days & week. _68@ Lochaven R FES §-1413 LA Five sot, FIL, sand a rl edy e\ivery. i ros, PE 9.1207. . a-l BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, sand & gravel. -Call_ OR 3 OR 3-2532. 5 YDS. BLACK DIRT, §&. SAND & grevel. EM 3-0681 5 perce CHOICE BLA RT. ial price Union Lake area. Ass sand, gravel, ete. Call EM 10-A Farm = & black dirt, A! landsca: 32-0346, ~ ABLACK DIRT P soil, ‘ = & gravel. Rocks. FE . Al BLACK DIRT yd. load. All types sand LY gravel. FE 49120. re) BLACK DIRT, QRAVEL. FILL, landscaping, EM 3. ' AL BLACK DIRT Fill sand, top soil, road gravel vic of Clarksto ton-Drayton Plains. -| Bess tO cotta saan 5-868. e385 wens Truckin ra | TOP SOIL BAND, GRAVEL. fill & black dirt. Bulldozing, ex- _—cavating basements. ear 6932. Seen ane arm 0 mm ate _PE }- ash a | “nes pS = ee A marl 2s a] rave a : Howard EM 3-0831, : 4 At T A-1 TOP SOT & CRUSHED STONE _Lawon work, FE > 5-214. A-1 TOP (SOIL, , CRUSHED STON! STONE. Sand gravel, fill Lyle Conk!iu : FE #113 or FE 2-85 BLACK DIRT 1 TOP at SAND Gravel, and fill, Anywhere in Pesan County, FE 3-11)1 or BLACK DIRT son ek Max Cook FE soso GOOD FARM -TOP Par $6 YDS. for $10. Delivered, FE 4-6588. GOOD ROAD eaaval 5 YDS ° $7.00, Delivered. FE 4-6588. LOADING CHOICE BLACK DIRT, $1 per AS we also deitres: 8 yd. — $10 Fw 46588. PROMPT DELIVERY. 2'5 YARD __ black dirt_or_ peat. OR 3-644 PONTIAC LAKE UILDERS sUP Piy, Sand, gravel & dirt, cement mortar & trucking. OR 3-1534 screen stock per ft 6lacents, cee = oval casting, per ft, ') ASE type brick molds. per ft. ase, 9 Oak door sis, each $1.95. Various sizes” of windows, ea. $13.95 Empire poeple: 2600 ae oe Rd. ova We carry a complete ane of ae building matertals — plywood — Qn8's, Py oe outside flush doors. tee] Panylte 55c a sq WO LV ERINE Materials Sales Co, 320 8. Paddock _ THE (pALVATION ARMY ode meet eur a YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. Hips Pe gravel, fill, ete. FE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIRTURES 4 tpt, ideal for shops. stores. To ee last. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 _Orchard Lake Ave. FIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTS *) Li ee 3 cents ea, 31245 W. FREE STANDING TOLETS ‘$itas Double bowl. sink | Washbow!s with fittings sin wet are Be ; aturel, alg air $225.00 Used el 8 . ‘33 Firestone 7% outboard Nga a S86 us, uP 3-ne. bath sets with trim $eb.38 pe. colored bath set with trim w Pacers ands—Irre; ilara SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 8 Saginaw FE 53-2100 7 n TEI O11 : . 2S /GAL. 1467, oot ei vee ‘ ‘OR SALE OR SWAP najion doors WAP. COMPLETE , on, ; cer spe 8, MY) BENSON *iftioer co. fied NOW. t Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT * PEAT FILL SAND FILL CLAY WALT BEATTY FE 8-3407 TOP SOIL - NO STONES. 5 yards delivered, $8 Clarkston Coal and O!] Co. Ma 58-7421, TOP solL 1s oS = aoe Peat & biack dirt, PE 2-7611. TOP ‘SOIL, BLACK “DIRy SF BAND & gravel. FE 5-7664 days; FE 4-3058 eves, Earl Gore, ee TRUCKERS, 25, 000 YARDe PEAT, = $3.00 loaded recat a MA 4 ‘A 43040. MA ro Top sot SAND, GRAVEL. FILL a Tihs peat. FE 5-780 or FE ree TOP 80IL. SAND & ead BY _pickup | truck ¢ loa TOP-SOIL. . SAND & » GRAVEL. FB FE €-3511 days or Fe 8-6145 eves. Jim Raines. WASH SAND & GRAVEL. FILL dirt, top sail, peat humus. GL. ae TRUCKING OAKLAND ine a ioeeeae ree Pt he og FE }- FE 49053, z }| 80D bi = tractor corvtoe. or FE 5-3972. WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- ' SAVE. ENERGY, USE | ; % GERM cies RT-HAIRED POINT- * SINGING CANARIES. ES. TALKING Pa « a0 oh * 1880 Crooks Rd ea a” : TRACT FOR CL CLOSE Out tors winding mo mowers, sed) oe To 1. PLYWOOD 12 FT. CARTOP bP ae mowers’ Reduced” ‘price on boat 1 12 ft. rowboat, ORlando Eyaxd Es _ 6501 RWY,|—— : Sh oor 2OTRPOe Ray GE ene Sales - 77 Airs of rafter I pm. — TWENTY-FOUR _ te THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1958 . PARM MACHINERY — NEW AND. | : z os * r 3 — e * : For Sale Pets 69, - Auction Sales = 77)_ ‘Boats & Accessories 85 _Used Truck Parts S94 | TIZZY. by Kate Osana) For Sale Cars bt For Sale Cars 91,. ForSaleCars 91 3 COON AUCTION SALE, THURS. JUNE OUTBOARD CRUIS- UC P. ns NS ‘83, PONTIAC 2 DR. R&H. WHITE 0 AE 6:30, PM. CONTINUATION| er, i9s1 Jonnson “trailer, F “wails -ABSO! “4 ee puritan arcs 8] Sram nick rahe cata eeete cover se: FACTORY 0 OFFICIALS! : SOWK Assume. periments of up. champions in jine. Mi-| ATE VAR. OF| cond, MI 2635 Auburn Ave. ; : 17 “ty oid Turner? oe Mbvial Sata cal HeusT OCLs — MUNDREDS OF 7% EVINRUDE: i) HP. EXC| “For Sale Trucks 90 . . Fords so soe oe") doc tg 8 so ene TE: ; Low mileage, priced’ to sell, “PONTIAC Sone vomee wanes Fe] Every ything goes to |soare = . ‘My TON PICK. fos 8 } VACATION ee mi Se ane UPPED s| , the highest bidder TROON um b Pibieciae | 2. A teal clean one for, the . nd_low mi Bireeks. old, PE. §-6630 on jee pene, SCOTTATWATER Motrs. & Serv pong go * NORTH. SPECI ALS 3,1 + Ponti ~SBosTON PUPPIES & STUDS, : tonal informa-| “artraeos bad E49 et Puppies 38 "ak Cures, OR| {ios eal MY S182 . . ma cara © T SALES | Ward Ave, Birmingham. MI 42735 CHEVROLET PONTIAC SMART'S A UC TION GALES OPEN : oieed OXER PUPS, MALE, 67 & 0. ey eey Gxtarses 7 pm % cL. 3 a A: alee Pe + ee mit _ “ at sb BEAGLE tea GOOD HUNTER OR Genter, Snecneser "at Be hes FORD 1% TON PICKUP. No oF wag peg ee A. BEAGLES —G FE_5-4469. a BOATS“ BOATS, SEE US BEFORE| "my money down. Assume small nm Lee Paitin ee | “ge Pordomatc, radio. heat: AA-l . sEavTIFUL “BLACK MINIATURE Fer Sale Housetrailers 78| ** 1" 43 10 per cent down. Lone| gue ips io iy eg rg auty “i, WE weisnernacesarencaneeege: . french e for stud service POPP L PLL ALLA AD = fibergias. Lake ry SS FORD 4 yy av. 0. ae t Be a va prec = a = ee 41 FT. 1054 ALMA, EXC. COND, Crose--piywood Monesr O08 teel.| derful cond priced righ t. ‘eT jer ri cena winsine, Powers @, Avowner "#1398 — Marete ok stock BEAGLE POPPIES PUPPIES |! bedroom, $1950.00. FE 17-0868: Used ote eh i . 70 HP. Geom BORE. ine MU ie. oo pa ater 1986 eat Bel Air 2Dr..V-8 HO CHE & SON oe a 5: | 928 N. Main ROCHESTER een a ee warmer | SE Gh YO ROYA NSION * 31 FT. BEDROOM | Rd.. Holly. semiees e. 46771. FREE CUTE ETERS, wa Ballo es BG lesae-raemucas- othe ~ PONTIAC’S Fp saat es Peas Haskins Chev. MOTOR SALES 3-TLIT oF call OR 3-3288 ing ae ee : ‘ine "ngs 3) TRUCK CENTER opt Dine Misnwer of ts sot nN Main 9311 GERMAN SHEPARD, FEMALE. Good watch dog. FE 37308. a er PIGS. ALL PET “SHOP $ Williams FE 46439, old, registered rom good hunt- ing — MA $-1738, call eves, or weeke yer TROT WOOD ‘CUB. LIKE $005. 3060 S. Tolcaheeh Rd. aaevaeai LIGHTW EIGHT beled oe since 1932, Guaran- join one of Waly Bryan's KITTENS REE TO GOOD HOME. 267 N. Perry, FE_¢-7073. tered coll: ble and white. OAkiand 8-1263. PARAEKEETS, en 183 Sanderson E 2-T737 PART GERMAN —SaEPHERD _pups. $10. OA 8-3057, POODLES, 5 MOS. CREAM, APRI- cot. ory sell on breeding amt 7 nea RAKEETS. GUAR. Caren 591 4th St. FE 2 PUREBRED GERMAN OEP. . 7 weeks old, $5 each. FE PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES Food, Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave POODLES STANDARD a & naan white vel — + ane reg.. cham ip sire up” 208 Wabasso, Walled Lk., _Ma 6 4-2833. RABBITS, TROPICAL FISH _ supplies, 3441 Dunning, FE «7201 SHORT-HAIRED 4-5381. Seve boat you Evinrude motors, Gator trailers, use- me boats Kellv's Hardware. 3994 A’ Adams. Auburn He Pasa ing caravans. Detroiter Poatac Chief 15 to 5o ft. 8 and 10 wides Trade-in allowance on your 1946 to 1048 iy a taken = trade, Yes, you save hundre ds of dollars when you buy Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301, Dixte Highway (U.S. 10) _ 4 miles north Pontiac OR 3-1202 NG es and supplies. vHiatcnery, 2489 Au- burr ‘Rd. 0. Dogs Traised!: Boarded 70 poetoise a BREEDS, &PE- attenti to poodies while nette Kennels, Perochester. OL a our —~ °‘Pomps 523 8, Blvd. E, boas. GATS BOARDED. — FE tee Burr-Shell, 375 8. Teie- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 isT & IN HAY. $15 & UP. Straw & lumber, Phone MA 5-0668. 20 ACRES OF wee owe HAY = sale. a ee mane Grove } aS iis. ALL T¥PES OF aay, HW corn ‘Also mulch hay, Will de- liver. OAkland 86-2178. BALED HAY re, oo RD. OXFORD TRAILER SALES New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers 8 to 10 foot wides, all lengths. Good used trailers available on rental igeas bottle gas an oy eae r=79 of Lake Orion on M-24. M RENT b Pca WAchOn trailer, Sleeps 4. OR 3.2838. SEE ts 1 FOR YOUR NEW sPORTS trailer, (Tour-A-Home), 15 ft. §. up, as low as Also ‘58 reat Lakes, 45 ft. $3.995, used h month, °55 P pet dooe i fog wt. Holly Rd., Holly, MEl- Clarkston. MA Scena TRS ; MEIrose 17-2700 RAY BALING & COMBINING OA_8-2651 __For ‘or Sale Livestock 72 2 2 QUART. ER HORSES, RES. Arabian gelding. Spotted : i ahaa Oxford, Mich, OLD ed GELDING. st ros MA ¢ 4 Te ay aeipache Bue 12645 Rattalee Davisburg. Ws) oer COWS. NEW HOLLAND take-off hay chopper with _piekup MU +s13T YR. OLD fot a white, riding | MA_ 5-1189 Pt] ee. ) > and surge units Also 10 can milk cooler and cans © L. G don, Holly, ME i ACRES ig HAY. FRESH Hi TEES a ND calf. Also hay & goat's miik. a. ple 5-0666. HIGH COLORED PALOMINO. _yr.old_ mare for sale. OL 2-3451. MARES, FILLIES. FOALS, 7 HD. _ Conformation EM 3-0320.— PALOMINO MARES SHOW AND Performance always in ~ Rib- 4 rose 4 TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal Beemer 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN, Hitehe: 8s & overloads installed. Car wi ete. Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 80 8. Telegtaph 2-3200) Eves. & Sun, p.m. WE HAVE BUYERS W Q for good used aeiers. we will sell your trailer seh heady st our jot, for 10 per cent ow carn Y MA- £5 ACH 5210 N or.| —Holly_Rd. oA Tiolly MEIiose 46771, ee bie docks — Boat litts visiglen & Cadillac Alum, boats MER! Y MTRS.— . __ REPAIR SERVICE cnonn WATER WEED CUTTING Soars mer, cr, & Geneva oa ave, boate Taumlnum, RETAIL BRANCH ___ Oakland at Cass 1056 1956 GMC M-302. WITH HYDRA- 1952" ov W vz tt DE R, LINCOLN 14 wheel ate steel trailer a Pontiac Truck & Tratie Weeks r Service 825 8. ward ge Ave. (Rear) * FE ent 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND canvas ay Mrs. Erznognik. noe 76 8. and. CRIs ACCESS. = co. —— FE So! DON UNTIL YOU TRY TONY'S Varin A bis discount on Shell Lake, Geneva ang Mey- ers — Your — olbne! outboard motor repair service, peered 34 o ars experience. 265 _Cechars Lake Rd. B Rodl Har DOCKS See the new all steel sun docks, also stan steel piers, and —— docks, parece for floats and boats safet: Harrington Boat Works ase DEALER 3-8033 EVINRUDE 15 HP WITH RE- mote aeaeerels. $250, Bote 3-6577. E YOUR AUSTIN. NORVELE AGENCY 70 W, LAWRENCE 8T._ FE 2-6223 JOHNSON MOTORS — Boats Trailers & Accessories Sees the boat OWENS MARINE whey Orchard Lk Ave. FE 2 JUST cm be aaOrEee huge of 12 beautiful isa so some of those ls at half price. How- 10655 Dixie, corner of M AZU REK MARINE *695 raters |14" Runabout with windshield, steer-| ing, etc. And Mark 25 with Elec. trols. USED DEPT. opie 20 earthed . $175 10 HP Ch $e Jet racer & Mart “20° Mtr and controls Mazurek Marirfe Sales 8. Bivd. & §. Saginaw PE_4-0588 NEW 16 CUSTOM CRAFT RUN- _ about. $325. OR 3-4367. $40, 12 ALUM. $104. Trailers, $79. Chippewa runabouts $144.50 up. 9669 M50 West. NEW CLINKER es WAS $795— Now $495. MY 3- PRIVATE “DOCKAGE FOR IN- boards outboards. Safe beach, fab boat picnic grounds ine! FE 23231. NEW-12 BOATS $159.50, t and 4 ed. For inferaeauen ce. Rent Trailer Space 79 _” AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL — The finest. %4 mile SE Pon- 170'N, ¢ N. ke FE 5.6519 MOBILHOME ; ESTATES M MODERN Heh, front and playground, EM OXFORD MOBILE a fod those who want the best feot lot. ° Sidewalk Room bons. Quarter Type. N. Mil- ford Rd, 2 miles north of M5e Phone MU 4-3841. REGISTERED SHETLAND PONY. stallion, and grade ponies, 1210 Crosby Lk. Rd. Clarkston, A) _ 5-219 or MA 6-2453 Mal R. OLD WELSH! Legal pee pr ertan &POTTED 2 ¥ Gelding pony. Chestnut mare dri Spotted mare. ie ne Tit fly colt by side. OA Wanted Livestock 73. NTED VESTOCE roeae Porsest Jones, ase s-oni8 For Sale Poutry 74 LAYING HENS Call, OR 3-6672 each shelter. 2 mi. east Ay! Oxford on Lakeville Ra. A 86-3022. shelter. Only 15 sales b tiac. Also trailer sales Phone MYrtle 2-461 ase rate Auto Accessories — 80 *49-'50 FORD TRANS.. REAR END and springs, FE 5-3535. ese CAR RADIOS — | — $5.00 UP. $s & tubes. 187 Tanees __ Sale Farm Produce 75) "4 CHOICE FRESH PICKED STRAW. berries Royce Long 2050 Ford MU 4-4482. Giants PICK THEM YOUR. seif. 10¢ ire own containers. FE 400083 _ Wilson. EATING. pe & T-2701. 11430 Sebagoes. ene Davisburg OT. BERRY BOXES KING BROS. | PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE +074 _ FE 41112 STRAWBERRIES, PICK YOUR own. Fenton Rd. 3 miles south of Fenton or 8 miles north of M59 Watch for signs, MAine 9-0864 STRAWBERRIES. 1909 SCOTT LK | Rd. OR 3-1806. Grant Morgan. Sale | Farm Equipment | 76 4 BAR TRAIL E R-TYPE DEAR born har rake Like new. FE. 7-0319 7 FORD PICKUP, Prepheh SELL, 4,000 miles, sh_or terms Call Dave panes ate FULL RACE MERC. FE 40193 FORD 6 — 1954 MOTOR, GOOD e Oids — motor, — tings $7 8. Johnso ~S _For Sale Tires 80A A-1 USED TIRES. $3.50 UP, WE buy oon ple a eaten . S8ALES 503 8. oagiese Og PE 4-0687 ¢i0 X15. BLACK, tax exchange. New tire tee. State Tire Sales, 503 inaw, FE 4-068) a STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires | U Paki per cent off. Black or whitew | ED WILLIAMS 45) 5S. Saginaw at Raeburn BALER SPECIAL 1 NEW IHC No 4 PTO BALER $1.3 1 USED IHC No. 46 PTO BALER IN A-l ND. = 3 New IHC ¢bar Side Delivery rake Ph ate MS OUR 1H. DEALER "KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE PE 40734 FE ¢i112 SEE OUR SELECTION OF HAY Tools — New, Used and Rebuilt. al’ types of Electric fence sup- piles. Davis Machinéry, Ph Auto. Service ook =igrry R E PAIR. ALL Takes. wel FE 2-4704. CRANEENADS GRINDING IN THE car, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine 23 Hood. Phone FE aI he “INSTALLED FREE Mufflers and tailpipes. ropes 8 a=)% Ay FE 3-9 40 Baldwin tonville, NA_ 1-3282. used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24. just north ot Oxford. |= FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS, NEW & used. Parts and service, L. Avis, 1080 Opdyse. FE 4-4380. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH AT- sl _ Sree Like new, $125. FE ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE /12 8. DDOC: a JOHN DEERE MT TRACTOR. 2 Kai Pikes FE 44246 eats eel etna peta FE Sal Mot I rosby Lake R A e| r §-2129. Eves MaArtfair 6-2453. sy [see eort Melt Lait 83 MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS 48 HARLEY, GOOD CONDITION. Rentals 788 Stanley. Parts say Pei ai REDUCED PRICES |_ Fox Harvester PTO with hay &| corn units, ready for the Seid: Fox Harvester with oon ime hay a corn units = new. $8550. Fox Blo Case Harvester ‘Cutter Bar H oye qucrantecd. Like HOUGHTEN & CON 4. 1._Case & Ferguson Dealer ‘Rochester, OL 1-9761 *faretshin SALE OF THE HOME id ate th i \GIRLg ee Se __Sale le Motor r Scooters | 82 HJ. VAN T, 449 DIXIE | Re gy Dol! — 1) ores 56 EAGLE MTR. OTER, A- RS: ar LJ cond. Side car & eee Al models. Ph OR _3-13°5 2-7039, FOR CLEAN 1 Fe _ ALL STATE CRUSAIRE. 1957. LOW - mileage, Windshitid, speedometer, buddy seat. 6 mos. eld $278 632 Romeo 8t.. Rochester. CUSHMAN SCOOTERS __ SAL i AND *SERVICE 321_8. Edith FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson, see Harley Davidson Sales Co., 372 B. Bagi- aw INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES. Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake Ra. Keego Harbor. | 84 For Sale Bicycles PLL PAA PALL ALA PAL AP PAL LEAL 26", NEW SECT CLE. ea Boys 26" used, $15 used $18. 214° sidewalk ‘kes. $18 each. 1862 Marlowe, Roches- _ter-Brooklyn Sub, OL 6-2071. Boats & s & Accessories 85 if BOAT T with INBOARD MOTOR A-l cond 220 8. Lynn Beeson? Veerkichs and Huron “ |SNIPE SAILBOAT. pene COND. | fl PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD “ GLENN Ss SCOTT-ATWATER MOTOR 3% HP FE 4-4020. __ $425, EMpire 3-493) SAILBOAT. DUMPHY SN Oe PE.) > — FE 2-¢681, WitE T 8S. Telegra : (ly Sundays — PICK-U UPS. ‘48 FORD N 4 je. JON STAKE. 64 FORD ie TON, PICKUP. ‘36 FORD % TON EXPRESS. Larry Jerome soe et ee WANTED TO LEASE: TRACTORS or tractors and trailers. Closed or oO . Good stead: Gall’ Bitimont vai, “Colut Ohio, For Sale Cars 91 1955 BUICK. CENTURY CONVER- _uble. Call OL 32-1707, after 6 p.m. wer . Power steering. Excellent condition, Private own- er. Can be seen at Jil Voorheis Rd. trom 8 to via ead Hotes & PLYMO good mokanieal condition. Tet E. Huron: St. FE 2-9353. SPECIAL NO OVERHEAD DEAL. —_ ope edt Eddie Steele ‘HAUPT. Pontiac Sales 86 Chevy. 210 2 dr. Powerglide. H wi taling coupe. Hydra- R&H. Power steering. Power _— Easy-eye glass dr, sedan. Hydra. radio & heater, Whitewalls. Bchooi ,_ trainer. Low mileage. Exc. cond. Sito 4 = sedan. Hydra, & heate: "54 Pontine Starchtet 4 dr, sedan. Hydramatic. — Whitewalls. ‘ 19 sa or MAple 5-1141 ‘33. BUICK, 4 DR. DYNA. R-H. sharp, $39 dn. MOTORS 724 Oakland __FE 4 peep ‘32° BUICK, FULLY EQt aye very clean EM _ 43-0081 Riggins 1955 CHEVROLET 2.DOOR, 2?-TONE eray, a real humdinger for the money. $646. Our stock No. t North Chevrolet Co. Hunter Bivd. at 5, I Ave. Birming- ham. MI 4-2735. CORVETTE 1955 V. interior. In aneneun condition. $1605. FE 68-2138 : WHITE. eer] oll oan: after 6 ae MMER, $60 3741 Clintonville Rd. WE NEED USED OUTBOARDS | Trede-in that old ow on new woaded Mark 28—big Case) Fees DERSON HARDWARE 2182 1 Tele Across Boag Miracle Mile Transportation Offered § 87 PPP LPP LLP LPP ALLA ALN LAM Dt Pe PLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO itfornta Ha 10; Ferry Service ‘Inc Oi $1254, aRs PHILADELPHIA, gas a allowance pve, Hartford. in. 9-3215 FG 2-5823 after 6 p.m. LEAVING FOR UR Want someone - ‘share expenses. rE _FE_8-0877. TRUCK GOING NORTH PAR1 load. Either way FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 88 FOR JUNK AND 2-2666 days or | as os As ears vod cars OR 3-601 : ‘i ‘ aE ‘e Bright Spot Needs Sharp Cars Now CASH FOR CARS pg fight dd MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 CASH FOR LATE MODEL Coney Motor Sales AUBURN = fait BLVD. Wanted clean used care. Bee us for the ii p dollar, 939-53 SIX LET, WIT vit two io ~ GALL ORLANDO ean PORTATION 3-T153 OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE _2-9101 *o Open ~R & R MOTORS Needs used cars, Get top cash Or Trade up or down 724 Oakiand FE 4-3529 See M & M Motor Sales Por top sy te on late mode) cars. 2827 Dixie Hwy. =ssssCOR 38-1603 WTD.: SHA op ee CARS, “49 THRU "35 models "AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & BAST BLYD. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 275 needed tor our new lot at Ci Woodward, Call 1 23 57 ed tar r 3 — o ei %. “ RUNABOUT, HP AND! come to North Bunt tralier, $750. 8615 Ponting | Lk Rd.) er at ‘codward. Birm ny FT AL mal ROM BOAT. ity TOR CASH FOR any Ma On of ie * down, 27773 after 7 pa me soa oS abnune i” SHELL LAK EVIN- je, Self farer ay 8. F ‘* 8 tt 3 I neces Pec no OVERHEAD DEAL. 953 Chev Eddie Steele | cu L — Cae ROeEE. 6 CYL. RADIO & hea $1495 8PECIAL NO OVERHEAD DEAT. Phone FE 8-0488 1985 Chev., 4Dr. Eddie Steele Ama our buyer will come to Ford. FE $-9204. “your door or drop in at the cor- : 5 Bate Case B Orchard Lake; FACTORY OFFICIAL'S CARS 19 TO PICK F We have 24 1857 Chevrolets, 2- A joors, 4doors, hi ps, con- vertibles and "wa s that were AVERILL'S NEED CARS factory official's cars. They carry Shop tt. Then bring ft here for ractically a new car guarantee. top doliars. riced from $1,346 up. North DIxia nwt Chevrolet Co. Hunter Blvd. at 8 | 2-0878 . wm 46906 ibe halal Ave. Birmingham. MI JUNK CARS : ‘ FE 58-6079 +Dr, Ford, FE | Got | the Itch To Switch BETTER CAR? o oem Pokey cars that ts, e from, as low as Racer s Sales & Service 605 Auburn Ave. FE 2-0655 Be Wise. Economize GO_RAMBLER! We' 7 ain job. Columbus, OStmmnw “Do you realize we’ve been talking for two hours? What was it you called me about?” 0S Tid, Meg US. Peon, §6-2u © 1968 by MEA Service, tne, For Sale Cars No. 4207. $1,087, = Chevrolet Co., Hunt er at 8. Woodward Ave., MI 464-2735. ingham. on 9-PASS, CHEVROLET STA- wagon. Excel. éond. Priced a Pvt. owner. MUtual 4-7804. ‘83 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. POW- er sidWeY R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO ‘DOWN, per. > of $22.32 mo. Mr. Parks at MI Cis0o. srold Turner Ford. "61 pay 710 HARD TOP. condition, R&H power pack, take payments, for older car. TODAY’S SPECIAL 53 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 210 Radio & heater, glide. W-Walls Power- Matthews-Hargreaves Your CHEVROLET Dealer 63) ye AVE, pig OE Re ie: © ove! _ments. FE 43601, after 4 p.m "52 | CHRYSLER 1 NEW YORKER, Convert.. Exc, cond. MI 6-3566. CHEVROLET, 1954 Driven and o' by elderly gentleman. This Bel Air ¢#Dr. jis sbout the sharpest ome we've ever ~ had. Powerglide, radio, Leena er, white oowphan £8 SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 S. Woodward, Birmingham = CHRYSLER 5 PASSENGER oupe. 33,000 actua tionally clean. Also . new good o& ff a.m BB DODGE CORONET, V4 EN- gine Sud. shift, W.W. tires R&i. Fe 4 3-0089, oat & Sun. REPOSSESSION $99.13 full oH loaded with phage $1. ae per week. Great ‘33 DODGE SEDAN SOLUTELY NO MONEY ry, DOWN. Assume payments of $8.65 = ear, ‘55 $5 FORD PAIRLANE. 7 DR, RA- dio. & heater trans- mission. gm, Also °53 : Pordomatic, Radio & heater. $450. MUST BEI ape! SELL Ford Take $516. eed ‘ments, $20 ig 0, per m: FORD, 1957 er “COUN. | os can cram into it. all to go is just ‘$1095. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham "eas nue ger permentec ct sand | 2 * over ‘ ments Please call FE ue 1957 MERCURY STATION 1 WAGON. beater, jtewalls, Pusb- , $2000, FE 80165. SPECIAL ‘WO OVERHEAD DEAL 5-9204. Setweed # p.m. and § p.m. FE R. R&C, Rambler Our Slogan We Can Beat Deal EM 3-0142 on New or Used Best Deal — Best Service _ SEE BHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ~ MI 6-3900 SPECIAL XO CVEREEAS DEAi. #54 station Eddi ey a ~ Get Wi ise _ economize REPOSSESSION Pe ae RAMBLER Ff ORI = & USED CARS ne 3 ae BILL. SPENCE Tone ONCE RAD: Tat |i Esaguee— * ven vamt CHRYSLER, 1956 This W: ir an is the “RIGHT” car al] the way for you, Completely So ce sorry 1956 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. sedan. Powerglide. adio & heater. Whitewallg .................. $1295 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr, V8 engine. § 395. _ Yeotboe 4 dr. sedan, ig HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes From Pontiac” On the sy eo Bled, OXFORD, MICHIG. OA 86-2528 ‘$4 CORVETTE. Ser GOOD CON- __ dition. _OR » 32-3504. ~1957 Ford Custom Line 4dr. Take over me _SSiee, 59 mo. Balance shoe. F 1953 3 CHEV. 4 DR. STATION WGN., Bes bad payment. Assume smali payments, Luck Auto pane 93 . Saginaw, 4-2214. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Radio, —— Powerglide stot a tra : tomy 4 he rf stock rue e * N-4065, North Chevro thes at 8 "wWomtward ave. Bir. mingham MI 4-2735 V-8. SPECIAL NO OVERHEAD DEAL. 1 ev, stationwagon, Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-9204. CAR PAYMENTS ¥00 oe éom Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FOR — MERCURY MY_ 2-261) 1957 CHEVROLET 2 DR. 8.000 miles, Straight trans. 210 model. Sell equity, take over payments. FE 5-1253. "92 CHEV, 2DOOR GOOD PAINT. No rust, priced to sell, 1229 Scott Lake Rd. 1048 CHEVY. GOOD CONDITION. &H Spot light, etc. $100. FE 26025, ‘32 CHEVY 4 DR. R & H. $185. eM a 4 MAKE , We Motors uw wt YOUR DEALER Satisfaction with every used car. Tops in Service 2-Year Warranty puts your mind at ease “Lower. Prices Prevail — AND “TOP QUALITY” “ALWAYS THE RULE SCHUTZ — DESOTO-PL o12 8. Woodward. Pnecam ay Sea veeres a steering SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 S. Woodward, Birmingham "37 DESOTO bys ueflite aa scot jo Solex glass, dual headlamps. Brand new. ‘54 DODGE CORONET 9308 DOOR 6&6 BRAID Desoro- PLYMOUTH DEALER CASS Ww. His aad ahd DESOTO, 1955 Full power equipment will make your every drive a pleasure. *e polly Mo Glee an older car Hurry! This FIREFLITE SPORTSMAN won't last. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham “Bright Spot” BONUS BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED EACH WEEK THE “Bright OFFERS A NICE, CLI EAN C. AT THE LOWEST POSSIB PRICE 2? YOU, THE GOOD PEOPLE OF PONTIAC. A REAL DEAL FOR ONLY $1568 ’36 Olds 88 Holiday 4 Dr., power brakes, hydramatic, tease: ater, white — one owner new car trade- 9 DOWN — % he ON tue — ow PLUS 75 OTHER “FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. No Dealers Please JEROME'S “Bright Spot” ~Olds > Cadillac Dealer ‘Orchard Lake at. Cass FE 8.0488 Open’ till 10 ) J 2 4s ee 1954 Ford Sedan V-4 with radio, heater, Fordomat- te, clean inside and aut. sge job that runs peitect. Be sure end drive th: FE 2-2351 55 FORD STATION WAGON — $895 Sere a 2WENS | 147 8. SAGINAW FE 64101 Hunter Bivd at Haynes, Birm. SPECIAL NO OVERHEAD DEAL. 1055 stationw . Eddie __Steele Ford. 1089 : hee aa as Le ‘LE, $165. FORD RANCH WAGON R&H. as owner. OL 1-6603. Hardenburg Bas Rute pr Pore. os ‘51 Pont. R [a Benpeecin Sas CORNER CORNER CASS & Pi * PIKE E FE Pei SELLING OUT '57 OLDS 4 DR. HT. HYDRA., LIGHT EEN $2100 '57 WAGON PLYMOUTH SPORTS SUBURBAN 1850 ‘57 CHEVY . 210. A BEAUTY, ‘96 OLDS 4 DR., 88, HYDRA. POWER ‘90 PONTIAC 2 DR. 8 HYDRA., 2 TONE $900 ‘90 PICKUP DODGE 34 TON. $600 SACHEVY ‘04 CHEVY 2 DR., STANDARD TRANS ¢ RIEMENSCHNEIDER- - ‘$1 NASH RAMB. OVERDRIVE. COMMUNITY Motor Sales 1 ae a Pont : : Sites apa we, bye. Ww: | 33 re. Convert... ...... $1195 ‘$8 Chevy 2 $ 5 "34 Buick conv .. § 095 Bee Baer ee *54 Pont. Hydra, $ 605 ‘3 Ford. FOM, "W $ Ses "33 Pont rhein’ $ 405 "41 Olds, 4 dr. § 145 Auburn at East Blvd. | Rochester Only PUGS vnces ences csacceaes ‘SS Buick Cqptury ‘conv. Dynafiow wr. Windaws ............. psteed : 870 WU. 23.5 1505 Pontiac 870 4 dr. ‘66 a 4 ar. ¢ = steering brakes. Sie e 2 es "$6 Buick Special copy. "87 Pontiac ‘Buperchief ‘aT. SHETTON Poniac-Buick OL “reac! | ee Take over Ean PLYMOUTH, 1957 Belvedere 6 hardtop with heater end “whites, Fire red set off by ° i real low price tag of just SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. spotless, OR 3-435 of OR 8500, & ‘steering. gemonstr: Clarkston lator Sales PLY’ Giartston heh etalk 1 27 10 OVERHEAD DEAL. Dr, Eddie Steele “ei ei Pigment FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also @ fine selection of other clean used cars, It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 ‘63 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. — erence or orig ere: we ‘AC CHIEPTAI “REPOSSESSION 7 door Ay price, loaded with ex- PE eouz per wk. Great Laces. M ilararet sche Studebaker 5 5, Blvd. ‘io’ ag FOTIA, al sg 4 160s | iss? VOLKSWAGEN. ORIGINAL whe: tlle J JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at: Cass PE T 10 PM. $2485 REMEMBER, Jerome is an old established OLDS- CADILLAC franchised dealership and the major- ity of our cars are new car trade-ins. Ask Hee neighbors and friends and they too will recommend Jerome’s as the place to purchase your next car. “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open till 10 xoede LL FIND VAL ARB Mopars To" sutr ‘58 ls xtras ey low mileage. A os. Ane ‘56 Pontiac — HARDTO 7 ye Mester, g BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 31°57 Volkswagon .. Save 2 DOOR, radio, naetet: one own- er, low mileage 53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $ 595 SEDAN, excellent condition, new paint, good tires. 55 Pontiac 870 .. $1195 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater. aly dramatic lass, ractical new tires, a ONE tone green. ‘57 Pontiac 2 Dr. $1895 CHIEFTAIN ope patrol radio, heater, standard white tires, red & white beauty ‘54 Buick 4 Dr. . CENTURY SEDAN, i. naflow, white tires, blue ite. ANOTHER ONE OWNER. 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 795 STARCHIEF LUXE SEDAN Clee), Bite whites wih are ONE 53 Buick 4 Dr. $ 595 pores ’ oediow a "ews AN ONE OWNE ’57 Chevies, 210s ° from $1695 2 Dr. Sedan. —_— eereg low aor wens 2 to cheese ithout power- “trem. 55 Chev Hardtop $1295 Geen 3 lide, ae ONE OWNER: Low aa 57 Plymouth Savo: e gzinder. 3, . Ses OLIVER BUICK. _ 210 Orchard Lake Ave’ wee rade ENGLEHART 232 8. Saginaw FE 24h FE 2-9101 Open. Eves, ° 2 J transm ee: L bean 31505 ‘57 Dodge Radio et pate as $1995 ‘54 Mercury Matic. Blue 1 Beste, nse BA $595 ‘57 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN Radio | &, Heater. or.) Meendard mission. one owner beauty t $1790 ‘55 Pontiac CATALINA COUPE tarchief jo & Heater. il Power. Really sharp! $1195 ‘99 Buick SPECIAL 2 R pacio sh Hester’ Bruatiow. : $995 ‘54 Pontiac STA 4 DOOR Radio a Heater Hydramatic. 2 Tone Blue. $795 ~ RETAIL MT. ‘CLE MENS: ST. "BETTER" TRIPS BEGIN AT THE PON TIAC RETAIL STORE ENJOY YOUR VACATION FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC “GOODWILL USED CARS" SBEXIND THE, POST OF FPICE) | wre COLORS. Te EBEPYOE AND | ~ Mites ml Pontiac fee & ee 6 LE atic. rakes. Sate wh eer ‘54 Chevrolet ‘97 Pontiac © nie Fete ane $2345 ‘53 Buick necie Take BES, ory $595 53 Chevrolet 4 DOOR 21 Heater, 8 Lite o Biue Beaks Frensminsion. $500 ‘52 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN DELUXE Radio Wewale Heater. Hydramatic, $195 '54 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN pare eo Heater.” Benasas: $695 aot Dodge pA POMRIOCS, PORE 5 $650 STORE , FE 3-7117 4, ae ee TWENTY-FIVE David Brinkley a Today’ S Televi sion Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WxYZ-3V Channel 9 CKLW-TV mets xv Mighlght y (2) Playhouse. Politically (6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. ¢)-Indieates seles ambitious cop (Gene Evans) ‘ cece pa - wigger happy’ |7:00 (2) TV College. | 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. er killing life‘ione friend (4) Today. (9) Popeye. i = sabe (News: Wiliams 9:00 (7) Broken A There's |" (2) Cartoon Frolic. im an ‘Apache outbreak whetls.9g (2) Captain Kangaroo 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. new agent subs for Jeffords.. @ ” (9) Theater. Beautiful Wom- 8:30 (7) Pe Carnival 6:20 (4) Box Four. tt) ee a ; (4) MeGraw Adv, McGraw 6:30 (1) Annie Oakley. Death meets double trouble when | 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom “. gtxilees before man can find he tangles with a: his daughter. | disappearance act. 9:00 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. aa feccy thaw. (2) To Tell Truth. | (4) Up For Appeal. Motor-',. 7 $:25 (2) News. ists’ problems. 9:30 (7) Pantomime Quiz. Dance (2) News: LeGott. and pantomime — Mata |9:39 (2) Beat the Clock. Weather (3) Theater (cont. | © Om aan 6:40 2 wi : Phelps. (4) Bob Cimmmings, Beb ( Harry. : : turns Schutzy into glamorous |, 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. | ie star to fo Ol :40 (9) Billboards, friend. 7:00 (7) feurta Parade. i 10:00 (2).Garry Moore. (9) State Trooper. Trooper.| 4) Red Skelton. Sessue Hay- (4) Dough ReMi. policewoman pose as tourists , ay (9) Movie. to crash dice game. ; ; (4) Casey Jones. Despera-|10:00 (7). West Point. Cadit thinks | 19:39 (2) Halls of Ivy. does hold up Cannonball Ex- | he'll have to leave West (4) Treasure Hunt. press. |. Point to care for family (2) Follow That Man, Ad-| Oo ee eee 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey venture series, Ral | oes. ( Is lamy. m Be (4) Californians. Wayne is oe . of murder while |14:25 (7) News. . 2 , hunting down mining part- Las m Weather. ner’s killer. (Re-run.) 1:38.(2) Dotto, 9:15 (7) News: Daly (2) $64,000 Question. (4) Truth or Consequences. : ; (71) Rickey the Clown. 7:38 (1) Sugarfoot. Sugarfoot gets. 10:15 (9) Weather. (9) Howdy Doody. ranch hand trom father’s old friend. ™ 20 (3) Film Fare. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (9) Million $ Movie. lacie, 2 . Cooper, “Gallant Sons.” 10:30 (7) The Tracer. ; WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 4). (9) Starlight Theater. Bill . (4) Win with Winner. New Ke ane a kes “Seven Were 42:00 (2) Love of Life. audience participation quiz. Saved.” (47). (4) Tie Tac Dough. N That Tune. (4) Dr. Hudson. Ruthless (9) Toes in Tempo. ——— couple victimizes poor fam- . r ily. {2:39 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 8:00 (7) Sugarfoot {cont.) (2) Hightway Patrol it Be You. (4) Investigator (c) Jeff ac- Could cepts as client, via _ Phone Ps , (7) The Erwins. mysterious Miss ° ee pasadded opal (9) Corliss Archer. (2) Mr. Adam, Eve. Cupid-| (4) News W'Kamp mes te Galen inex playing Eve gets rude ste-| (2) News. LeGoff. 245 ( ding Light back when bachelor agent : ° cm bay strikes out on own. 11:15 (4) Weather. (4) Movie. 2) W ‘ 8:39 (7) Wyatt Earp. Wyatt, Bat| (2) Weather. o My Little Margie " pose as outlaws to catch 11.59 (4) Sports (9) Movie. notorious gang. . . (9) Mawie (cant) (2) Sports. 1:38 (2) As the World Turns ee , (7) Topper. (4) bavest. (comt.) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Eddie wr Bracken, “The Genius.” 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Asewer te Previous Puszsie (7) - ; f 11:30 (7) Night Court. | Lady Charm (9) Theater (cont.) 295 (4) A i (4) Jack Paar. Fran Allison, =m (f) Faye Exrabeth Cliff Arquette. 2:30 (2) House Party. (2) N'watch (cont.! (4) Kitty Foyle | ses 12:59 (9) News WewNESDAY- MOKNING | a 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. [e602 (2) Meditations. | (4) (color). Matinee Theater. | (7) American Bandstand. (9) Movie. — rT rl 8:89 (2) Verdict Is Yours. | eee 1 (7) Do You Trust Your Wite?| il Musicai Grames 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. qeom. form) - (4) Queen sor a Day. 14 Dirge i, y VY, | (7) American Bandstand 6 aoa ore ’ t+ 1s fesacanas ft 4:15 (2) Secret Storm of cloth " comb. form) - 4 (4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 4 omelet 4 (9) Laff Time 4 Greek 27 Ridieat ay 4:45 (4) Modern Romances 31 Bec Oy : profession u) - 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand 34 Dull fm color é (4) Charles Farrell. Pr.) yy ty ty (7) Wild Bill Hickok. = Hie are — lt, Ua (9) Looney Tunes. Mountain 39 ese 5:30 (2) Susie “ Graneer on (4) (calor) It’s Great World gto (7) Mickey Mouse Club Small tots ——— (9) Serial Theater. gf eae oll ° neste ast ) i Eacourese 43 Volcano ip id 55 Traps € Depot ‘ab.) 25 Biblical name a wari , —_—_ 86 Bowling term © 7 Mexico 1b) 26 Pertaining % Passage in ~~ Used ‘Copter Airlift | 0 Puchers 9 Canvas shelter ownership ~ poled ; ; bowN 18 Garden tools, 2 Gurls aS River in| WASHINGTON - Marines serv- fee ig Disencumber Name | 50 — _— ing in Korea were the = to ; Gated’ com Fr oem “a a direction. 82 Chemical * |airlift a company, then battalions, lewels 2 ipo a Sone eee 53 Indulgence of assault troops by helicopter . -- Today's Radio Programs and David Brinkley are featured TWO FOR THE NEWS — Chet Huntley (left) on “The Hunt- 6:45 p. m. Huntley reports from New York and Brinkley, who is noted for his dry, bracing com- ley-Brinkley Report,’ a 15-minute news program - mentary, broadcasts from Washington. telecast by NBC Monday through = at ‘network's news coverage each i. a Report News - He and Huntley Team for NBC Covers Washington as Partner Takes Charge in New York _ By CHARLES MERCER WASHINGTON @ — A young man named David Brinkley is de- . livering a television news report from Washington-that is as brac- ing. as a very dry martini. a on | Brinkley and Chet Huntley from New York head the team of NBC reporters who have revitalized the weekday evening with “the Hunt- | Jey-Brinkley Report’ (NBC-TV. 6:45 p. m, EST). , As an experienced reporter whe -writes his own material, Brinkley takes a dim view of the rapidly fading old-fashioned an- nouncer who had a script ghost- ed for him. Brinkley gpvers the news suc- Nuclear Test Control Nearer Russia Willing ‘to Use| Seismograph Stations’ in World Program By WAKREN ROGERS JR. WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri-| ‘can officials said today Russia has | jindicated willingness to use its 70 Seismograph stations in any in-| ternational program to detect se | 3 jeret nuclear tests. This, coupled with what described as the impressive scien- | tific background of the Soviet | ‘experts assigned to technical talks | at Geneva July 1, gave heart to! Western negotiators. The three U. S. experts and their two Brit- they |} | Grace's New ‘Life Is All Tied Up by Protocol ‘cinctly without pretense of om- ‘niscience or a too humble objec- itivity. x *« * He does not force his personal -By EARL WILSON MONTE CARLO — Don’t think you're going to have your- self a nice little chat with Grace Kelly when you come to |Monaco... * Actress * It isn’t Grace’s fault but her life's now bound by protocol and she’s protected from the likes of you and me. * a + Joan Caulfield — who sat be- side Prince Rainier at the famous ball for Frank Sinatra—said to me the next day: “I'd like to call Grace up and say, ‘Grace, let‘s dish. Let’s talk about what went on at the ball.’ But I couldn't. It isn't % protocol.” WILSON Joan did start to make a phone call to WILSON ish, one French and one Canadian the palace a day later when her husband Frank Ross, was colleagues prepared to get to Ge- shooting a TV film there with Grace and Sinatra. x * * But the concierge at the Hotel de Paris discouraged her. ‘neva by next weekend. * * * ; These seven Western scientists > governments to tend strictly to} technical matters and avoid inter-| national political questions. | Officials said the task of the |technical conference on detecting ‘nuclear tests is two-fold: 1. To explore with Soviet bloc scientists the techniques, methods and instruments required to de- jtect nuclear tests — especially ; \those conducted thousands of feet. junderground or at altitudes of 100, miles or so, 2. To lay out systems of nuclear | itest detection. * * * | The U. S. scientists are hopeful they can make progress on the | first objective. When they move| |into the second one, if they get! ‘that far, tricky political questions —like whether Red China should ‘be brought in and whether nu- | iclear tests should be banned—will pop up. Diversified Industry Uraed by Governor E: been cautioned by their « ALPENA W — Gov. last night urged Michigan citizens to wade into the job of diversifying “can do’ spirit that built the ' Straits of Mackinac Bridge. * * * If they do, he said, ‘we can |have what we want in this state) — the world’s highest standard | of living, and steady employment! for all our people who want to work.”’ A more diversified and stable | gan's econdmic woes, the gov ernor. igan members of the Fraternal Order of Police. 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' ‘wory decorating job on the giant the roadbed h Dies of Collision Injuries DETROIT (Mrs. Mary Haw, | 51, of Detroit, was sapere’ ately | Authority. yesterday in a two-car collision a a Detroit intersection. “Protocol, you know.” “Oh, madame, it might take hours to get through,” he said. It turmed out later that Her Serene Highness Grace was expecting Joan to come along and was disappointed that she hadn't. You don’t phone—you write. You send a letter addressed to Their Highnesses which is delivered by hand and then await the royal summons. ° 4 | | ‘JOAN Yet despite all the protocol; topinions into his report. But he is the master of an aseptic style of writing and speaking and his occa- jsional slightly twisted smile is never a sneer or a leer. As a re- sult, viewers enjoy a quality rare in television newscasting: irony. | Is irony effective on television? “I think so,” said Brinkley. i'GONE FOREVER The main function of a news- caster, he believes, “is to say things clearly. The ear is not the most receptive means of receiv- ing an idea. If a person misunder- stands what is said, then the idea is gone forever.”’ * * * receptive than the ear, the NBC News weekday television report declines to be bound solely to events which have had camera coverage. The synchronizing of time and coverage between Huntley in New York and Brinkley in Wash- ington is never a problem, he says. A couple of hours before air time there is a phone conference conducted by Reuven Frank, the program director in New York. Although the eye may be more. Polaris Missile Roars Skyward as Planned ~A lightning-swift Polaris experi- mental rocket roared skyward to- control systems. Just as was planned, the trim rocket twisted crazily high in the ‘sky until its fuel ran out and it Polaris jerked sharply to the left and continued its flight straight up. . o* * * The Navy explained: that the ve- hicle was directed to follow a flight pattern involving abrupt up- *'ward and downward pitches, The rocket, a forerunner of what probably will be the nation’s most advanced intermediate-range ballistic weapon,. tumbled and then burst apart when fuel burn- out occurred 25 seconds after takeoff. A corkscrew-shaped vapor trail marked the Polaris’ short-lived flight against the pale blue Fio- rida sky, Debris splashed into the Atlan- tic_ probably about five miles from the launching site. Picket ships stood by for recovery operations. a : was wee the rilom ges 4 touted Polaris for tional efficiency by 1960. TV Booms in Japan, Nets $745,000 in ‘57 TOKYO (AP)—A joke six years ago, TV in Japan has boomed to the point where it is one of the world’s leaders. Nippon Television—NTV—one a two commercial stations, made $745,000 net profit last year. It was the butt of scorn in 1952 when it started broadcasting to a mere js receivers throughout the coun- “try, each costing $1,500. * * * NTV's owner, Matsutaro Shori- ki, is a business wizard who ex- panded the newspaper Yomiuri's circulation from 50,000 to three million in 15 years. Because of dow incomes, the number of home sets grew slowly. But television quickly became a Changes often are made up until! * * * must in all eating and drinking places. Today a million sets are regis- errors eccur. Frank Ross told Brinkley believes the chief prob-| tered, Another half a million are me that Arthur Krim, president of United Artists, was supposed to have been on the receiving | line at the movie premier. “He got lost and in his place I see some slob I never saw be-| fore in my life. I had to double- talk his name in the introduc- tion.” Then there was a whole comedy of errors. To protect Grace from the crowd outdoors, workmen had thrown up a barbed wire fence. Unfortunately this was right inthe path Frank Sinatra was supposed to take dashing from ‘the receiving line to the stage. The fence had to be hastily torn down. Suddenly inside the royal waiting room with Grace) d the Prince present, the lights went out and Sinatra light- snatch.” Williams ened the situation by whispering, “Now is the time for the Joan Caulfield’s feet hurt her and she got out of her shoes Michigan industry with the same and just at that moment the royal party was signaled to move | and Joan was standing there in her socks. Editor Joe Schoenfeld of Daily Variety left his movie seat to go to the men’s room. Returning a few minutes later, he found Their Highnesses sitting in the royal box and a cord across his path. He had to leave the theater and come in by another route to get his seat, otherwise he would have walked in front Grace, you're a doll and I wish you luck with all that) Russell. Hicks was installed as economy, is the answer to Michi- protocol jazz. Sometimes I’m glad I was born a bum. , |President, of Grace and Rainier. said in an appearance before Mich- THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . . Basketball star Wilt the Stilt . Johnny Mathis got $25,000) “The only way we can really for one day’s work—singing the title song for the film, “A Cer- jtain Smile.” Ernest Hemingway is an extra in the film he! “is to decrease wrote, “The Old Man and the Sea” . . Actor James MacArthur | itries to justify his withdrawal from college: “My mother (Helen, | Hayes) never went past high school, and she has 11 honorary degrees. " . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) Weather Hinders | Decorating Work on Straits Span | bridge for formal dedication fes-| \tivities this week. * * *- Too much wind and rain was iblamed by the Mackinac Bridge) "| The ci work on = super: | ‘whole bridge, over again. é ‘ structure is to be painted green, | STRAITS OF MACKINAC wees to finish work on the south BRIDGE ® — Painters won't be tower. | | | | | | the. big towers ivory. An Authority spokesman said | today painting on the north tower |has been completed above the ‘roadway, but it may take another Practically all the’ steel above as been painted, but little has been done below the ‘suspension span, he said. The Authority said painting the} 'five-mile-long span is about a two- lyear job. When painters finist up at one end they will be ready ito start right back painting — the % | 4 | Thompson, |Monroe as treasurer. Suzy Parker may be flown here from Florida for further | . Mary Martin was signed to do the “Rodgers and/for their first Golf Day, Sealpers are held July 15, following the regular Though her, baby isn’t born yet, Devima—N_Y.'s top fashion model—already | has modeling jobs for the infant . the last minute. | 1 lem of a TV newscaster in Wash-! ington is that “there never is| ‘enough time. My biggest regret is that I never have time to polish a script.” NEWS EXPERIENCE | Brinkley has been a writer and reporter for NBC in Washington since 1943 when he received a medical discharge from the Army. ‘Both he and Huntley came to na- tional attention as a result of their ‘coverage of the 1956 national po- litical’ conventions. ‘believed in operation unregistered in violation of the law. Registra- tion costs 300 yen — 80 cents — a month, payable to NHK, a semi- government network of 15 stations which accept no commercials. The price of 14inch-screen re- ceivers, the most, popular size, is down to $75. The sounds of shootin’ irons and galloping hoofbeats are common. American visitors to Tokyo feel almost at home watching West- erns, but the speech is Japanese. * * * He was born in Wilmington, N. C., 37 years ago and worked on Southern newspapers before com- ing to Washington. He and his wife live in suburban Maryland with their three sons, aged 3, 5 and 8 — not one of whom gives) ‘127 S. Parke a hoot about television. Rotarians Install Four New Officers Newly elected officers of the Wa- | terford- Drayton Rotary club were’ jinstalled at noon today, by out-! going president Rev. Arvid E. An- | derson, RCA Color TV Sales and Service CONDON’S TV FE 4-9736 MUNTZ TV Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Cc & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Daily 9 to 9 with Robert J. Beattie vice president, Col. Fred J. secretary and Jerry Jr, Members are making final plans to be RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. & Fri, Night 422 W. Huron FE 4.1133 tested. 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