me Se IR ert etIRAeT meme nae Senate Rackets Committee as “one of the top gangsters country,” refused even to tell his business or occupation. He d clined to answer more than 100 questions. Trucking, Garment Industry New Targets for Probers WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate investigators, balked , by a series of Fifth Amendment pleas, took a new tack ‘today in thei probe of alleged mobster infiltration of businesses and labor union. The Senate Rackets Investigating Committee turned its attention to alleged. trucking rackets in East St. Good news for proponents Bacon, an urban and area believed the Highway Dept. plans for the road by next year, if all goes well. How soon the road could Loop Highway’s |Backers |Bright News ‘BY PETE LOCHBILER ‘ of a loop highwa circling | downtown Pontiac. was received bene Inet night i .A State Highway Dept. official said the proposed route was “definitely eligible’ for designation as a trunkline highway replacing U.S. 10 (Saginaw street). 1 Howard C. Bacon of the Highway Dept.’s Office of Planning, said that with trunkline designation, ‘the artery could be financed 50 per cent through federal funds, with additional help from the state. “Without federaland-state_help, the-city_ would be. faced with the task af financing the improvement alone, Its cost is estimated at $2,500,000 or more. Receive planning coordinator, sled could begin engineering become a reality, he said, is dependent on several? factors, including the ap- propriation of available federal and state funds in Lansin, aos ~ ‘DEFINITELY ELIGIBLE’ Louis, Ill., and charges that*— gangsters have muscled their way into the garment | industry in New York and . Pennsylvania. A Detroit businessman who de- nied charges he was connected with the Mafia said today he plans to testify before the Senate Reck- ets Committee next month. Rafaele Quasarane was commel as the leader of the Mafia in De- treit by a witness before the eonmnittee thig week, ; But Quasarano, 47-year-old own- er of a barber supply company and a merchandise house, said the charge was not true. ‘‘All I aoe Underworld in Trouble? WASHINGTON (AP)— Chairman John L. Mc- Clellan (D-Ark), of the Senate Rackets Investi- gating Committee, pro- posed today the creation of a national crime com-- mission to investigate the underworld. He said it | fused, on grounds Big time New York mobster Vito f safer yesterday’s main: wit- iness, refused to tell the committee: |whether he had treasonable deal- lings in World War II with Benito ‘Mussolini, then dictator of Italy. Genovese, a grim- faced, squat iman in a tailored suit, pleaded that an answer to-this, and some 200 other questions, might incrim- inate him. ; Genovese heard himself pic- tured as a millionaire “king of the rackets,” a power in the Mafia, and a cheat on his federal income taxes, More Rain in England LONDON (UPI) — Another day of torrential rain was predicféd for England today. The down- blocked roads and railroads and Bacon declined to specify the other arterial routes he referred te, His announcement was received enthusiastically by’ the group, for- merly known as the Downtown Pontiac Assn, and now named the) Downtown Development Group. th oo * Also speaking were City Man- ager Walter K. Willman; David S. Geer, the -city’s planning con- sultant; and Michael A. Powills, projéct engineer for George W. Barton & Associates, an Evanston, Ill, firm. Cautioning that the read plans might be “several years” away from reality, Willman pointed out that it is feasible for the city to raise its share of the money for the road. He said up to $5,000,000 is avail- ‘able through 30-year -bonding on anticipated gas and weight tax revenues. The City Manager estimated the ruined crops. (Continted on Page 2, Col. 8) nounce that the Barton plans in general would meet with our ap- “The lodp idea and certain other arterial routes ‘are part of that system that will very definitely be elegible for trunkline redesigna- tion. timates that nationwide, 45 million cars will be driven for a total of 12 billion miles during the long) weekend. Hawaii Still Trying Police Uniform Stolen Holiday Traffic ‘Rush Begins Fear 25-41 Deaths on Michigan Roads; Peak Volume Friday, Sunday Michigan, but some traffic ex- ze HONOLULU. (UPI): — Hawaii statehood advocates, spurred to a fighting pitch by the White House and Sen. William F. Know- land (R-Calif), today girded themselves for one: more big, bold bid for acceptance into the Union this session of Congress. DALLAS, Tex. @— C. R. Gil- breath was red-faced when he re- ported-to- his -superiorssomeone had _ stolen his blue uniform from vis locker. Gilbreath is a police- ‘$50 Christmas gifts to some of the GREETED BY ADMIRAL—Adm. R. B. Ellis, USN, greets two Americans and one Canadian - released today after being held by Cuban rebels. The men are, left to right, William Koster, Captives Freed by Cuban Rebels AP Wirephoto Akron, Ohio; Henry Salmonson, Portland, Ore.; and Edward Cannon, Cornwall, Ont. They report- ed the rebels under Fidel Castro treated them well while holding them as prisoners. Five Prisoners Niready Freed by Insurgents No Explanation. Given; Castro Orders Release . of All Captives ‘HAVANA (UPI) — The U.S. Navy today suddenly halted its helicopter free- ~ dom airlift for North Ameri-— can prisoners of Cuban rebels, There was no im- mediate explanation. ’ The airlift was scheduled to begin at dawn to bring .45 American and Canadian kidnap victims from the mountain strongholds of Fidel Castro’s rebels. Four Americans and one Canadian were brought out — last night. ) But at noon, none of the helli- copters at the giant U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo had gone jnto - the interior of Oriente’ Province to ae tear ee ot he pee ers. WASHINGTON ® — A secretary to Sherman Adams and an aide to Rep, McCormack (D-Mass) were named “in House hearings today to McCormack, newsmen that he had received a) check. He said he had received food and fruit as a Christmas. gift. McCormack is the House Demo- cratic leader. - Goldfine, in the witness chair of a House investigating committee, was given a list of 37 names which committee counsel said came from incontrovertible proof: that Gold- fine had made payments to federal employes in both the present and past administrations. * * *. Goldfine pictured these as $25 to “poor workers’ in the White |House and at the Capitol. Then the Boston industrialist and friend of Adams,_No.-1-aide to President Eisenhower, identified one of the 37 as Kinnaly. Goldfine said that was the first name on the list. Rep. Peter F. Mack (D-Ill) said another name on the list was a secretary to Adams named Laura G. Sherman. Bernard Goldfine acknowledged today making what he called Christmas present payments to nu- merous White House and Congres- sional employes. But he denied a suggestion that may explain the mysterious dispo- sition of three. quarters of a million dollars. The Besten tmduttrialist re fused to give House investigators is present thinking that | _ such an agency,. with subpoena powers, well might become the succes- sor to the committee he now heads. about the Mafia is what I read in the papers,” he said “T’'ve done nothing wrong,” he added. * ** Called to testify ‘were: James Plumeri, a convicted New York lebor extortionist. Russell Bufalino, described by |- the committee as @ gangster Op- erating in Pennsylvania’s gar- ment industry. The government is trying to deport Bufalino. Frank (Buster) Wortman, reput- ed head of the remnants of the old Shelton gang in East St. Louis. Finger Brown) New York hoa and - Abe Chait, whom Kenn termed ‘a major power in the’ New York garment Soeeey, and an associate as having crime convention last fall in Apa- lachin, N. Y. Since the hearings began last Monday, five witnesses have re- Dance at Dat Tewn Hall. Satur-) o \ _ Special Deputies to Patrol | Beach Areas 37 Federal Employes Listed as Receiving Goldtine Gitts his records on the $750,000 of checks drawn on funds of his. the committee said this evidence had turned up in the. files of the Trust Co., Boston, pre- lviously obtained by the. ‘subcom- mittee, Goldfine contended the matter of the checks was not relevant to the committee’s investigation of lhis relations with Sherman Adams, top aide to President Eisenhower, and the treatment of Goldfine busi- nesses by federal regulatory agen- cies. Lishman exploded the payments bomb soon after Goldfine had taken Robert W. Lishman, counsel to ¥ the witness chair for his sscgl Rear Adwi Robert B. Ellis, commanding officer of Guantan- amo, said only that he was “awaiting word” on further pro- cedure. He did not say whether he was awaiting for word from the rebels \* from the State Department. — Earlier in the day, rebel leader Fidel Castro had a message to his brother, Raul, maining American and Canadian prisoners. -The five brought out last night Under the ¢ gifts would be de if the giver experted to get some- thing of value in return. Then Goldfine himself put out an explanation through an array of lawyers. “T am not very good at paper work,”’ Goldfine -said, so he left it up to his accountants to handle (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ner Stadium by the Pontiac Area ~Chamber of Com- merce. ; . * * Comely contestants will display their charms -in an intermission bathing suit parade during the +three_ evening performances, July 11, 12 and 13. wt ke On the third evening, the Pontiac Photographers Assn. will pick the queen and a court. The main requirement for can- didates is they must have won ‘one or more: previous beauty ti- ‘thes, They also must be'18 years _of age or older and single, Each contestant will represent the area of the county in which she lives, The chamber expects the Water Follies Crown Pits Top Beauties Miss Water Follies of 1958 should be just about the top beauty in Oakland County. Previous eounty beauty queens have been invited to compete for the title during the three days the water show is sponsored at Wis-* : _{ their favorites on. « "LAKE GUARDIANS — Oakland County Sheriff's Department the Independence Day weekend holi lake patrol special deputies were instructed last night to give {structions from (left to right, behind Darter. saean. Se nenning: Aeien erng Dats ays -om and Deputies Donald Kratt and William Jackson, f 9 Waldron Hotel, Pontiac, the winner of the Miss. Water Fol- lies contest in thgs Romeo Peach Festival contest in August, © queen-contenders will each have a lot of supporters on hand to cheer ~ ‘The Ccontést may be entered by mailing an eight by ten inch glossy photograph to Queen Contest, Pon- tiae Area Chamber of Commerce, Each contestant should also list her name, address, age, tel- ephéne number, previous beauty title, hobbies and future voca< tional interest. The ‘chamber plans to sponsor Pontiac Press Phote .. The group received in- Press Will Publish One Edition July 4 Friday is Independence” Day and in order that its employes may join in observance of the holiday The Press will publish but one edition, at noon. Regular edition times will be resumed Saturday. ‘to northeast 10-18 miles tonight. Store Ad Calls 48-Star Flags Collector's Item DETROIT (UPI) — American flags with 48 stars were adver- tised today as a “‘collector's item’ by a large Detroit depart- fnent: store. The department store said it has just 248 of the “‘treasures of the future’’ left. “Salute Alaska and Independ- ence Day by flying one proudly this Friday, then wrap it safely in-a storage box as a priceless heirloom for your youngsters,” the ad said. “The first 248 collectors to ar- ‘left this morning for their Moa Bay mining installation from which they had been kidnaped Thursday. They went by private plane. The embassy disclosed that U.S. Consul Park Wollam, who negoti- ated directly with the rebels, flew into Havana last night to report to Ambassador Earl Smith and the conference still was going on today. SEEKS GUIDANCE ing guidance from Washington on the next step. A direct teletype wire has been established between the embassy-here and the Depart- _|ment of State in Washington. * * t *® Fidel Castro’s broadcast to his brother directed that the remaining 45 prisoners be turned over to U.S. Naval authorities at Guan- tanamo. = tk, Fidel said he had been in direct. contact with U.S. naval authorities and that he was making the broad- cast to avoid. being held responsible should any harhi befall the cap- The rebel broadcast said the Americans had no _ responsibil- ity for the politica] situation in Cuba and he_ denounced their capture by Raul as a violation | of individual liberties for which he said the rebels had been fightf- Castro captured the North Ameri- cans in protest against alleged American aid to the Cuban gov- ernment forees.— FLOWN IN ’COPTER Four kidnaped Americans and a Canadian were flown to the naval ‘by helicopter last night. They described . the rebel mountain stronghold as “impregnable” and rive will be the lucky ones!" (Continued on Page“2, Col. 4) Pontiac area residents w 88 degrees. The forecast for tonight Better Pack an Umbrella With Your Picnic Basket ill have to take umbrellas along with the picnic baskets tomorrow. The Weather Bureau predicts scattered thundershowers for the 4th. It will also be partly cloudy and watm with a high of is considerable cloudiness. with scattered showers or}+— thundershowers and cooler, with a low around 65. Saturday, showers and thunder- showers .are expected along with warmer. temperatures. _ . * * * it Small craft warnings were is- sued at 6 a.m. this morning for Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair. There are variable winds 5-15 miles an hour reaching 30-40 miles an hour briefly in scattered thun- der ‘squalls today becoming east x * * TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Hot Lot, gat) Sgt. Paul. Paarl The Bright Spot, FH 8-048. ture in downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 a.m. was 66. The reading ele = : In Today's Ss 5 Press eee eee eee eee es teva tre een ne ttee Tee Weer oeesetsastdsns ordering him to release the re- It was presumed Smith was seek- © tives before they could be returned. ‘Many persons had thought Raul «< at TWO | Mion Accepts Gl Rights Job Fe Defense Secretary * sacs S itil + ra re: if - 2 e <. $ < g Comonitive in State ‘BAST LANSING @®—Charies FE. {Wilson is changing his tactics to “fit his newest job. ~ The blunt-spoken and dynamic “former boss of General Motors and “former secretary of defense plans “a low pressure approach to the) 4 “problems of civil rights. * * * * : x Wilson was the unanimous choice *of other members yesterday to be “chairman of the Michigan Advisory = Committee on Civil Rights. =" The committee will seek to * find the problem areas in civil * rights in Michigan and report - back with recommendations to | ” the President’s Civil] Rights Com- = mission headed by Dr. John A. * Hannah, Michigan State Univer- = sity president. “has been asked for would go to-| ward hospitalizing some 200 chil- «dren presently on mental hospital “waiting lists. be * * * Judge Moore had recommended “that the Michigan Probate Judges - Assn. which met this week in Gay- Jord, establish such a committee to seek means to improve mental health facilities, especially those ‘for children. Signal Knocked Out, Traffic Tied Up : Lightning during yesterday’s rain- storm knocked out a traffic sig- nal at Orchard Lake and Maple “roads, backing traffic up for three miles on Northwestern Highway.| jwrote Mayor James Smith that ‘“I|,, j ' ° The ae fam lated for, twolhink i ira atamet@ charge hin|HUrrah! A Typhoon Castro Orders Release “fapece dioeied (relic unl thelotne for see what God has al- TOKYO (UPI) — The Yomirui f All C ti F k light was repaired. n off ety Some” News in drought-stricken Tokyo |O i aptive an Ss Motorists ny wreggre te ; te “Recently @ windstorm took off] printed a report of a new typhoon te Wert Eksakeha Tooushie, wast SO ne oie Collscum| today under the headline, “Hur- (Continued From Page One) | The firms are engaged In work at ~in West Bio , vering liseum Freeport sulphur project oa “stymied, causing the backlog of\togm. ~~ rah! kr na mee Moa Bay. = = a ii All said they had been treated -The Weather Americans — 30 of them service-| “We were fed as well as Castro men — and two Canadians. when|comd, Bosiuly, io a Movie. houses ‘closed their doors._ Almost all major industrial cieaks in the area were forced to shut down, switchboards were flooded with 10 minutes to get a dial tone in gelist Billy Graham will pay full} Police and n rate ($800 a day) when he uses] calls. At one time it the city-owned Coliseum for his Jersey City. hometown crusade here next fall. Graham to Pay Employes were alsa sent home from many businesses | 2 . unable to function without the use of electrical type- Full Rent Rate wae teen = adding machines and other elec- trical pmen at Home Crusade - House lights, refrigerators, electric ranges, radios, phono- N. Cc w~Evan- graphs, television sets stopped working. To Open New Kitchen ANN ARBOR @®—University Hos- pital opens a new $3,000, ore en and serving facility July.4, In- stallation took two years, It ‘in- ranges, steamers, broilers, fry- ers alid automatic potato peelers. High speed elevators carry—food to patients so meals will stay hot. Sse a: cludes 13 three-decker ‘ovens, six ae ee ee eee | ed, but the jam was not as heavy. as yesterday. First Goldfine had to finish read- ing the lengthy statement prepared by his lawyers. Reading stumbles than yesterday, Goldfine wound up with the same point he had embarked on: He sought no favors, and be received. none. Sarazen Makes Finals ST. ANNE’S-ON-SEA, England| A Bessemer City, N.C. woman ; Y # 1958’ British Open today and safely , Student Loans Offered (®—Gene Sarazen, 56-year-old Ger- mantown, N. Y., golfer-who won the British Open championship in 1932, shot hig second 73 in the qualified for the final 36 holes as Ireland’s Christy O’Connor took the lead at the halfway point. virtually out of the running for the championship with a 146 to O’Con- ner’s 135. [siete eens ar stor Hage merit | junior and senior three per cent the first year after graduation and six per cent there- with fewer verbally BIRMINGHAM ‘2 Strokes Ahead of roy Steckley. Miss Helen G. smith Service for Miss Helen G. Smith, 45, of 327 Southfield Ave., Birming- Dr. Edwin W. Deer and Melvin C. Surviving -are three sisters, Mrs. Estes P. Bardwell of Valparaiso, Ind.; Mrs, O, E. Thortipson of Bir-\Gen, John B. ne en tewe mingham; Mrs. Perry A. Vaughn'Ordnance Missile Command. at Has, Beene Lead in Britain [Cited : * the championship 18-holé record set oe. = “We have no authority to order she approached a stop light on Wayne and W. Huron. It was either — coming to rest against the Paull Jewelry Store, 28 W. Huron St. [by England’s Henry Cotton in 1934. ion “anybody to do anything,” Wilson M9 santing ofr et ee ee oe Sia eek, sepetine ees ayage —Ssaid, “ to make some "bogey the seventh ‘ sexes aghage ok pressure Las ; A t H ] P. Wh le poe four birdies on oo nine “ h” ood .{and an eagle three on the compar- Par «Says Ballot’s ~ pmtist Hotz, Parton We ae tep pil aoe ~ Wilson tried to insist at first that S iD p s at and = =someone else take the. chairm wank Las Vegas Hotel pens Boors He had two tines and one tee : eee) ®. ti OK rege , ting a bunker a’ salen on ee of old friends and new esidna ion LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—The top invest- until 2,900 investors were corraled to ‘put | Only 50 will qualify for’ traffic’ is * “ones talked me into- it,” he -said. : ment in this land of cactus and crap up the finishing money. The hotel’s 1,065 the final 36 holes of play after to- gid that by ~ Fred Manley, director of the) State Official Answers] tables—a seven-million-dollar tourist at- rooms far exceed the capacity of other ~~ on expected to t vehicles in “Mott Foundation, Flint, was named Kuhn’s Mand Suit traction called the Hotel Stardust »pened _ hotels on the town’s strip. oR would be “vice chairman and secretary. vhn's Mandamus Ui) 1.5 night with a Hollywood and Parisian For an opener, the Stardust imported : dhe beecbapent pnp eee Against Lodge whoopla. the celebated Lido show from Paris. Never |[ icf Federal Workers system to tr be sd SE i Tr Sel gl ped ye st ase cot The incumbent ni on erman;” Marie an y so little. g | Wilson, who has a slid back election ballots is means| Bergen hailed’ the opening of the Strip’s the spice were the clothed but talented on Goldfine’ s List further gut to fon's capital, sata tho vil |, Mnum tence in office, aaid| wens ee ane er om eee Ciatbeasd Foam. Pons Cnck yeahs te beles rights problem could not be |~ 16) J. Torina, state solicitor It was one the dreanr of Tony Cor- The Stardust show offered just about : — . the loop sys- solved from Washington. general, in Lansing today. nero Stralla, who operated gambling everything-from a swimming pool below a _ $2,000. worth of : “The hope of the whole thing is)" Torina ‘filed an . wr today ships off the California coast in the 1930s the stage to an ice rink above it—and he ped few ee uae ae * “enlightened public opinion," helt, the mandamus suit started until beached by the then Atty. Gen... barebusted belles descending from over- year aa: ae —: parking =——- of — must age Monday by Richard D. Kuhn, Earl Warren. head. : ; : If the vie % fe poh es stogether to solve te oo We must| Republican candidate for Oakland) stratla died at a crap table here three “This is the end,” exclaimed the well- |wrong to count these as business Page Benge a the thing state by state.” County’s 12th — S oa years ago while trying for 10 the hard traveled Hope. Most of the first nighters costs, he said, then they can seek downtown Discrimination in voting no long- 1 tayon Plains, | WaY- His mammoth development wasted agreed. on more taxes which Goldfine will “segt egation in housing un- ‘. ; ‘i a oriental rug, major east- equal opportunities in employment| Torina, in behalf of Sec. of : : en Goldfine said he ~ persuaded open to amd tose deere Wn education, [State James M. Hare and Robert Thousands Stranded on Trains, Elevators |Gijhcon Nef Finalist | Saams to tec bi sey fr at ~ still, exist, . ? . | Goldfine’s own Lake-Auburn. . sane fete canons &| | f B : . aad than heh & te neki — : effect of the incumbency de- eA cantina is merely _ tq‘ inform r ans or mer Ur ns in Wimbledon Play Adams’ testimony was that Gold- More Funds Sought. voters of the prior experience in 7 : _ WIMBLEDON, England = Al- was Rodrmadipediyes rug ng ay downtown _ 2 office of a candidate, who has} - KEARNY, N. J. (AP)—A 25-ton transformer exploded into |thea Gibson of New York crushed| povenue aie at ae wrputonnt is “for Mental Hospitals |i." "= et | ames nere yesterday, leaving parts of metropolitan North Jann Haydon of itu 62, 64 em joaned by a business cana a =i tion.’ Jersey without electric power for up to an hour and a half. day and moved into the women's claimed as tax deductible. flowers, trees, ' S. The first goal of a new emer- —— - rat Rae 7 The fire cut off power to 400,000 customers ang caused pron ships sist another rare Rapier of Goldfine’s area at- gency committee, seeking correc- ‘use gives his, primary opponent widespread delays in train service. - | Briton, Angela Mortimer a * re =. on eka alta ik oor i — ao eg petcagy too charger toe an unfair advantage. A spokesman for the Public Service Electric & Gas Co. | Miss Mortimer, wno missed most) Harris asked whether Goldfine| are Paul A. Kern, of 1977 Long ‘joa Tee on _ -aaagy ee wat, hag jalreedy Kuhn .asked the Michigan Su-|.sald the fire at an outdoor switching station near the |°f last year's campaign becemstiwanted to take the whole list of| Point Rd., Bloomfield » fume. provide “te ining to te “been appropriated. preme Court for a writ of manda-| Hackensack River destroyed the transformer but damage” - 5 A arg peepee with him, study it 3 George B. Has- icake.” He said such features had = ene ® fore mus to prevent Lodge from having} ‘was limited. to equipment there. There were no injuries. |')° other semifinals 60, 61. lun che, ote arr ee ‘|helped: sales soar in other cities © The committee, suggested- by|‘‘State Senator” printed under his) The power went off at 3:47 p.m.: “The women’s final is “y aya ” Goldfine said. R a ay _ A ‘yy. that have adopted them. oe ae the Aug, 5 cummty heros xk wk * Saturday with Mise Gibson heavily Robb, ane of Goldfine’s lawyers,| treasurer. Bacon said that after the read . : : WoR @| said all the checks had either been plans are approved lovally by “Michigan probate judges, who have] There was no pate indication; At that instant, trains stopped, stranding thousands of we Ai sai cH The other fur pacebers of the the responsibility enn when the court might rule. _ pig Pico rae encom commuters. Delays ranged from save al adler oes pe w Eagan Ashley redeposited = an ber held and mony at Directers tor the coming ow Planning ny aap bo to mental ‘ a minu : for ale Fie |never given . : ; Commission, ra £.. othe “interim financing” which| _Vaters me: Ge stato Snifcated ae ee oe Oe * * aa praablont, veeey ‘Denton je’| be Sppraved by the highway de- ham, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur-|Plan _|day at Christ: Church Cranbrook.|4ations Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme- tery, Detroit. -|Missile Town—Detroit DETROIT #°—~ Detroit will be “Missile Town, U. S. A.” the week Speakers will include . To Serve Tou Better every Weekda: Sundays. OPEN TONIGHT TIL THERE ARE Food Town Markets _* 2135 Dixie Highway at Telegraph cee tee: - ’ A na Baldwin aoe Comer Columbia Poaaye re ews ‘te 1PM. P, M. - 71580 Highlond Rood {M-59). at Williams Lake Rd, hy a ea 3 BIG +.» To Save You More 9 A. M. to undays 9 A.M. rio'6 P.M. 9 — Senet dy ces RINIS, BOATS FIBER — , _. + Automobile- Rust Repairs- — * Customizing * Skirts — Scoops — Fins OPEN12NOONTO9PM = FIBERGLAS. SPECIALTIES LAKE ORION 975 8. Lapeer Rd. (24 cor. Cl arkston Rd) MY ‘144s he ue me iS Col. Nickerson if -. Gets-‘Command ~~ gtruction work in the Canal Zone. Authority Back’ | 5.4 _ WASHINGTON (AP)—Col.. John Z i i ¢ i ) = i if i e . of World War II, was convicted a year ago of leaking technically secret information in an effort to win support for the Army in a rivalry with the Air Force over missiles, - The colonel, then in a major post at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Ala., was/a sentenced by a court-martial to pays $1,500 fine and to forfeit command authority for one year. * * * The Army said yesterday Nick- erson will take over next. Tuesday as ordnatice officer of its Carib- headquarters Fave aA soonest ; + & * For the year, the 42-year- doing routine’ inspection of con- Fenton-Clio X-Way Dedicated Near Flint FENTON @®—With fireworks and band music, proud residents of Flint’s metropolitan area gathered here today to dedicate the 23-mil- lion-dollar Fenton-to-Clio Express- way. : Gov, Williams described it as the longest continuous stretch of toll-free, limited access expressway in the Midwest and the’ second- longest in America. — The 34-mile-four-lane express- way runs from near Fenton north to Clio in Genesee and will cut . hour’s driving time through the area. Full access control standards al- County an estimated haif a “rel aad i Cemetery, The Rosary will be said at. the funeral home at 8 p.m. Friday. James H. Garrison, $4, Pinebluff St., Watkins Lake, died Wednesday at Bloomfield after a short iliness; ~ He was a life member of BPOE No, 810. ao; Surviving is a son, Everett K. of Watkins Lake and one grand- Fallman of Warren; two sons, An- thony of Detroit and Louis Royal Oak; ‘three sisters; 10 grand- other daughter, Mrs, Walter Rob- Hospital|*isters and 12 WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. Carl (Rose) Mitchell, 56, of Walled Lake, will be held Saturday SDAY, JULY 8, 1050 _ id PENS re ig a ey be "¢ Boe Ea Surviving are her husband; an- ity v3F H 4 : ! E ‘ Hi HY —o HOSE PLASTIC OPEN TONIGHT and MONDAY ‘TIL 3 3-Year Guarantee, : 98° Reg. $2.39 CASH and CARRY child Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Mt, Park Cemetery. low no grade crossings and per-|_., mit traffic to enter or leave the main thoroughfare only by specifi- cally designed feeder roads. No service stations, restaurants or oth- er public commercial buildings are allowed beside the highway. The expressway, along with two) . other new projects opened last His Heels in Jail NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Alonzo Pearson won't have to worry about shoes for a while. Pearson, 19, was brought into court here yesterday’ charged with attempted auto larceny. kt we we “Your honor, I’ve been out of work, and I’ve been walking so much ooking for-a-—job- my shoes Saturday at Donelson - Johns Fu-| # neral Home with burial at Perry! * WEAR KINDY GLASSES oooe Your Satisfaction | lowner of the Lloyd Andison Con- Fas Deaths Elsewhere PEEKSKILE, N. Y. (AP) —, Martha Boswell Lioyd, 53, a mem-| ber of the popular Boswell Sisters, singing trio in the 1930s, died Wednesday. She underwent a kid-, MERA ney operation last March and complications necessitated further surgery last week. She was born| in New Orleans: *® a former are wearing out,” he told the judge. * * * “tT the next best thing I could do was to steal.a@ car. That way I wouldn’t have to walk so much te: look for a job.” The judge said Pearson could cool his heels for-three months in jail. Texans Want to Rescue Yanks Held by Castro GLADEWATER, Tex, (? — A band of sharp-shooting Texans is ready to show Cuban rebel Fidel Castro that flaunting Uncle Sam can be pretty risky. * * * . All they need is the green light from President Eisenhower to unlimber their six-guns and deer rifles and dash to the rescue of the Americans the Cubans are holding. Martin McAda, 61, oilman and rancher, wited the White House for permission to lead the band of 24, He said they include for- mer Texas Rangers and “other men fed up with this foolish. ness.” ™~ * x * “We are ready and if Ike will give the word we'll leave for Cuba ata moment’s notice,” day of lung cancer. He was na- tionally known for research, chief- ly in colloid chemistry. He was) ‘born in —a County, Pa, | SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — Harry P, Sampson, 69, nationally nent pioneer in the fields vo- cational education and agricul- tural instruction, died Wednesday. He was born in Dodge,/Wis., and was one of the fou and. the first secretary of/the Future Farmers of America, * * GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) —Mrs, Edith ‘Fisher Shearer, 85, mother of actress Norma Shear- er, died Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage. A son, Douglas Shearer, is chief recording engi- neer for a movie studio, = MYER’S..° president of the Ameri-jf can Chemica] Society, died Tues-/f" * bi > an |SALE! McAda said, Ist Negro Heads Board. DETROIT (UPI)—The first Ne- gro president of the Detroit Board of Education is Dr, Remus. R. Robinson, chief surgeon at Park- side Hospital, Robinson, 53, was elected Tuesday at a board meet- ing. Hegsucceeds Leonard Kasle, 40,-viee—president ofthe Kasle Stdel_ Corp., for one-year term. ‘An especially selected group of beautiful diamonds in modern 14K yellow or white gold mountings. 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EASY CREDIT FREE PARKING _ NEXT TO STORE | i! ‘| Fiberglas Insulated | -— 5 178" r ' | lL é } Alaska to Pie es ao ‘e Tie P ~. “people, will have all the re- 4 : o % INTIAC PRESS 2 ‘ An Independent Newspaper : HAROLD A. FITEOERALD ae MEMS President end Publisher Editorial Page. Pree nat : THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1958 es - A star is born. Alaska is the 49th star in our flag. . Forty-six years after the last state, Arizona, was admitted to the Union, Alaska has been granted statehood in’ time for a dual July 4 celebration, * .%.¥* As a state Alaska, over twice * the size of Texas and with 210,000 - sponsibilities and - benefits of . statehood. It will be entitled to Federal grants for health and . education, farm payments, min- eral subsidies and Social Secur- ity benefits. Federal funds for new highways on a matching basis will be available and banks can come under the Federal Re- : serve System. 2 : R ® . &.. - The statehood -bill provides that ‘Alaska be given 103 million acres from the national forest and vacant public lands in that territory. It also will receive 70 per cent of the ntt pro- ceeds from the Federal Government fur seal monopoly: on the Pribilof mm Islands and part of the revenue from | Government rfining and sale of pub- li¢ lands in Alaska. - ‘ Alaskans now pay Federal and - Territorial income taxes as well Atoms-for-Europe Plan Now Before Congress President ErsENHOWER has asked Congress to approve legislation whereby the United States would co- operate with the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) in implementing his atoms - for - peace plan. ce This measure would enable the U.S. to contribute fuel, ins. dustrial knowledge and long term: * credits to help Euratom build six large atomic plants in West- ern Europe with a capacity of one - million kilowatts. The cost. is estimated at $350 million with Euratom providing most of the initial capital. The Atomic En- _ ergy Commission has agreed to supply atomic fuel at regular prices and on long term credits. _* dustries and the joint research and development program would be of mutual benefit, Euratom already has an extensive program of reactor pro- duction under way. . . The legislation would provide nuclear equipment only to coun- tries that already have made “sub- stantial progress” in this direc- _ tion. A plan has been worked out. which permits American partici- pation in inspection of reactors to prevent possible diversion to mili- tary use. x ki * The European atomic power project will increase the economic strength of Western Europe by reducing the eost_of importing fuel_and lessening ‘Gependence on Middie East oil. It also- will strengthen European unity by binding together the six nations of .Euratom in common interdependent projects. . ~ If there-are further delays in ap- - proving the plan, Euratom may de- cide to go ahead on its own with a re- sulting loss of European business for American industries, It is to be hoped: Congress acts on legislation before adjournment. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tu Powrmac Passes Company. # W. Huron st. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday oraae Vice President bar t Advertisin, 2 vi and Advertising Director. Manager . flows 4H, m, Sant M. ‘Treapwert, , Vice President and Circulation Mgnager . Business M r ee . ’ : G. Mansrart, Jonpan, doum W. Prrecenato, Loval Advertising ~ Secretary and Editor Managet , ovest B. Tana, Gronor C.. Inacam, , Managing Editor Classified Manager vos Yor topical Sets pt 1 LJ bi bewopaper as well as all AP news dispatches. “The Powriac Press te delivered by cartier for 40 cen + where parrier vailable by mai , Macomb, Lapeer and Ld is 00 a year; elsewhere in — : ap ee ates aa a , in Ponts to the in this it fils Raa eT Be Our 49th State as high local realestate levies and — some cities have sales taxes. fo Se The new state is by no means an outpost of civilization. It is serviced by 12 airlines, 27 radio and 5 TV sta- tions, 6 daily and 11 weekly news- papers, 162 public schools, 20 private and parochial schools, one junior col- _ lege, one university with another be- - ing built and six major military bases, according to U.S. News & World Report. a This last frontier of our-Nation presents a. pioneering challenge to those who seek new worlds to con-~ quer. EE Food Once Again Big Problenrin Russia — ~~Duping the Russian people must be simpler than it sounds. The current agricultural program is tottering and once again the head men have had to lay down drastic food regulations :for the ordinary people | Ks Wilk ‘Meat is about disappearing from the Russian diet, save in the ~ case of the Communist rulers. Po- — tatoes and cabbage will again con-. stitute the prime essentials of life. The Reds’ satellites haven’t been kicking in with the specified sup- plies and their quotas have been increased. Also, the naked iron fist has been shoved in their faces again. .-- & Dairy products have fallen far, far » short of quotas. Russia has her own internal problems ‘and they’re build- ing up again. So much time and at- ‘tention has been centered on military activities, the balance of the home pregees has suffered badly. EERE The Man About Town -. . State Presidents Local Twin Brothers Are Named to Highest Office Summer: Who's heat we hanker for — and kick about when it , comes, Pontiac and Lake Orion both were honored at the recent 1958 meeting of the Michigan State Twin Association “ os NEA Service. inc. ‘Don’t Make the Vacation: Permanent a David Lawrence Says: Adams Case May Ruin Christmas. land... For the old saying—‘‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth”—has, in effect, now been repealed by a congressional committee. Hereafter LAWRENCE — Gonor. . Also, the Internal Revenue Serv- expense, for, ‘purposes, some- thing he spends for an actual or potential customer -in will now be on the spot ‘winless it « establishes the true motive. piece of hospitality did or did not have a relatiénship to the conduct of the business. of the donor. _ ee It may require a staff of psychia- trists to establish what was in the giver’s mind and also whether the recipient knew it at the time. -—-All-this may be-the rmath of the Tiatdtian-hdncheSelnahe: ‘too. Possibly the- Democrats, who comes “ordinary and necessary” to keep im touch with officials who can supply needed Informa- tion affecting one’s business. Is it “imprudent” also for a Dr. William Brady Says: Childbed Fever Pioneers Reaped Ridicule, Abuse When Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote his famous essay on “The parts of both peninsulas. The state co- - presidents chosen were Floyd H. Bartley = of 25 East Longfellow St., Pontiac, and Lloyd 8. Bartley of suburban Lake Orion. They are 34 years old and married. In the parade of county queens at the recent “Mighty Mac” dedication, Miss Dawn Schaeffer of Royal Oak, representing Oakland _ County,.drew top applause. ’ Media Executive with MacManus, John and Adams, Inc., . Charles F. Campbell — of Birmingham, was a winner in a recent nationwide automotive guessing contest. That always keen and alert . Paul Salvinger of Walnut Lake, was’ the. first to report thatthe second —section:.-of Tuesday’s — ~—paper bore @ Monday-dateline on page 21. If you’d like to own a railroad passenger depot, you can get one. almost at your own price. Many in the Pontiac area already have been discontinued, and I hear that Lake Orion and Lapeer are. next in line. : When it comes to putting things over in a constructive and highly commend- able way, I doff my hat and wig to my own _ Holly Junior Chamber of Commerce. It is composed of a bunch of young live wires, with plenty of pep, ambition, sweat and brains, with no fear of exer- cising them. They’ve completed several ————— worthwhile civic projects and have oth- ers under way. Holly is a much better town on account of them. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs, D..R. Wilson of 111 Oneida road; eighty-fourth birth- day. . Ulysses Plumstead of Waterford; elghty-second birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher Folsom of Birmingham; , fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. '¢ Mrs, Harriet Rumiey of Walled Lake;-eighty-third birthday. ‘ i + & are responsible for raising the issue, will have to face the in- dignation of retail stéres gener- ally if the gift business takes a big dip in sales ‘next Christmas. Certainly many a: citizen, - espe- cially in the business world, has been asking himself recently whether all the gifts that come from others from whom he buys products are - 'y motivated, and whether, if as busi- ness expenses by.the giver, this makes the recipient an unwitting party to a “conspiracy” to get a tax deduction. , * x * Many a subordinate officer in a company will ask himself whether the entertainment he received did . or did not prejudice his own award of contracts. ‘ He will wonder whether, if the Internal Revenue Service records show it, this means the recipient, in effect, was bribed or at least improperly influenced. As for government officials in both the executive and ‘legislative branches, they will be confronted by a dilemma, too. < : a oe - Thus, if a businessman comes to Washington by train or by air-or by auto to see his congressman or senator in order to try to get some- thing done that affects his busi- ness, is this expense a legitimate | deduction for tax purposes? Does it mean that the public official who benefited is compro- - mised? The law prohibits any tax deduction for “lobbying” directed The Country. Parson ms & — cemssranaasaaiet - > 3 ri = ys mean that God to/note that the pro- 1] evs it—he lost his mind and sheep and become followers. the ° buy liquor. .Most les ; i z : i LiF Sond g F iF ifat E i i ih StF E i Ef Ee Case Records of a Psychologist: Readers Tend to Bec ome Leaders. Teen-agers. be sure you are one of our greatest American So America needs a‘ revival of fluent -readers.. For readers tend to become leaders, where- ag: listeners react more like Use your dictionary to increase your vocabulary. Study~ * # &E - Mr. Randall wrote an incisive their own ‘great firm. “Finally,” he concludes; “I al- _ trial’ h must be able to communicate ideas if management is to’ function.” ~ READ & SPEAK x So I aim citing Mr, fas * — ap as i; industrial leaders, to add more emphasis. Learn to read! For reading is’ the ‘‘motor” in the entire educa- tional machine, | Americans are becom too pili, hmericans are becoming 09 They let TV ‘and ‘radio artists tell them what to eat and what’ to wear and even when to laugh. _ ‘They are becoming sheep. This isnot to be construed as a blanket indictment of Radio and TV, for oe a But _ when people quit~ doing Listeners are likely to be followers. ~—Readers—are-moreinclined—-to— be leaders and independent thinkers. RADIO VS. NEWSPAPER When you hear a news flash _ over the radio, you haven’t time to mull it over. You can’t flash later utterahces of the speaker, + They check and can read and ie, they are great educa- t reading, . “they tend to~-become- sheeplike. reading. Therefore, help your child learn to regard books as. fasci- nating treasure troves of ideas. This very act of reading aloud, . ’ Always write to sor ee in re of The Ponting Prove, "porns bet ye nd Sto fs mabe enve i and costs when at Pvcbloakal arte ald" pans iS = rm + rad CS i = AC PRESS, THURSRAY, JULY 5, 1958 . & * * There have been ten fireworks permits issued to various associa- “Hill hopes to find a bigger home—their rented residence has Inside was a pile = ; . partly decomposed Se d p $20 bills’ with no explanation — ntenced to rison nothing else. — ie f : p x ater, Gartin, sent te money for Role in Break-In Cu Redemption Division. — He received word.last Thursday; A 35-year-old Farmington man the bills had been separated and|W@S sentenced to 1 to 15 years counted after a lengthy process|im the State Prison of Southern that included chemical treatment. |Michigan at Jackson yesterday for Before preparing to pick up. a|8 Part in the breakin of a Walled $10,970 check today at the Potter ~~ “oe = Bank & Trust Co., Father Garbin| Jessie Skaggs, Jackson- looked around the schoolgrounds|Ville St., was sentenced by Oak- looked ‘around the school grounds |!#nd Circuit sale Sine tty where workmen were modernizing cas aoe sh abews ice, two dormitories and said: “Alb I) "Orman ferpey nd 1 _— er, can say is we're glad to have it.) V5 Senten at the same time to soca |60 days in the county jail, placed "ye og . on probation for three . ars, and Opposes His Wife’s Bid . ordered to pay $100 court costs. for Congress Re-Election |Both pleaded guilty to breaking MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP)=Her and entering June 23. husband, Andy, is opposing. the : dof Bre Copa. Senile, (0 Sentenced to Prison Minn) for nomination for re-elec-|for Breaking, Entering tion to Congress from Minnesota’s 9th District.” : * Sentenced yesterday to a term -* +of-2to15-years. in the Staté Prison Knutson announced: he will sup-|of Southern Michigan at Jackson port Marvin A. Evenson, 45, Moor-|for burglary was James Cheek, 42, head, in the Democratic primaryjof 2817 Goodrich St., Ferndale. election Sept. 9. Evenson filed for} Cheek, who pleaded guilty June the race Monday. 23 to breaking and entering a Fern- x & € dale building June 16, was sen- Knutson, operator of an Oklee|tenced by Oakland County Circuit Friend on Probation Rochester Youth, A Rochester youth and a com- panion received three-year -proba- tion terms from Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty yes- terday for. stealing a typewriter and keys to new homes from an Avon Township realty office last month. — : The terms were handed to Har vey Strong Jr., 17, of 344 Alice St., and James R. Hinton, 20, of no known address. In addition to the probation terms and $100 court costs, Judge Doty also ordered Hinton to spend the first 30 days of his term in the Oakland County jail. Strong and Hinton pleaded guilty June 23 to breaking ‘and entering the Howard T. Keating Realty Co. office at 2991 Walton Blvd. | i Heads 50,000 Educators | | DETROIT « —New head of the, 50,000 member Michigan Educa-; tion Assn, is Mrs. Charlotte Rich-| ards, a -Ferndalé teacher and/ grandmother of seven. Last year’s president-elect, Mrs. Richard auto- matically succeeds A. J. Brendel, Grand Blanc School superintend-| ent. Mrs, Richards is the wife of Glenn C. Richards, Detroit public: works commissioner, . Alaska would be the first state in the United States which does; not touch another state. | cafe, was a member of the com-| Judge Frank L. Doty. mittee which persuaded Evenson con ois to enter fhe contest. Mrs. Knutson |) filed for a return to office despite |} her mate’s plea that her absence/>, in Washington was tending to deri stroy their home life, ii DR. Optometrist Donates Famous Chair jf - DETROIT ® as eee er’s Judge George y hag pre-| ff sented the University of Michigan) >) with a chair given to him by his|#j brother Frank; late U.S, Supreme) i Court justice and former governor | of Michigan. The large leather) i chair was given to Frank Murphy |f}) HENRY A. MILL 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 — . “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings ER — Pd J wih by President Roosevelt when the judge moved to the Supreme Court bench from the President’s cab- inet. “Closed Wednesday Afternoo We the spokesman said. ‘‘The board of trustees would never have agreed to pay increases that would have knowingly caused a deficit.”’ , * * * : The wage increases, agreed to| in April, represented a substantial | reduction in union demands. Em-| ployes got a total of $36,444 ‘in raises, at increments of $60 a year or 1 per cept of salary, whichever was higher. The union had asked the same raise as granted to other city employes. This amounted to a $130-a-year boost on wages up to $4,300 and a 3 per cent increase for employes making more than that. The hospital refused to go along, saying that its former practice of following the city wage scale had will receive sealed bids for work on Athletic Field site 1. Mass grading of 30,000 cu. yds. 2. Furnishing and Bids will be accepted on any one item or on all three. items. Plans available at the office of the board of education at 455 E, Scripps Rd. resulted in wages that were out of line with other hospitals. ~*~ * * It was estimated in April, the hospital said, that a $35,000 profit would be made this year. But the unexpected drop in occu- pancy has shattered these hopes and left the hospital:with its pres- ent deficit, it was stated. Sealed bids. will be | opened July 9th, 1958 at 8 p. m. at School Board _ Meeting. Lake Orion School Board Gledys Van Wagoner, Sec. Room Suite, Nylon Covered Better be here_early for this wonderful 2-pc. suite! Nylon upholstery in choice of several designs. Luxurious coil construction cushions. a Sea Nee aa -. fo Consternation of French}; “Yo Hl Star| TIZI OUZOU, Algeria (AP) —|volunteers?” asked a middie-aged|some 500,000 uniformed French-/§ Begins in Japan > left yet but he will go soon if| ‘True, the rebels kill, drop gre-|poimt, = ‘2 : that is Allah's will.” "}inades, injure cis s, You may|. The. majority of the soldiers) TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese PvE Asean Ana ths AE say what you want but this is the| want to go home. Even in France, | prosecutor charged today that for- : : : only army we have. War doesn’t|% g00d many people disap “di seit Yale Ff jgerian Liberation Army never|spare civilians, The French have |the, Algerian war effort. - = ” * , Ba ‘ ss oe ee : 1 Z fatal beating upon Connecticut ; ie aa akg cow by|, Sette of teror in rebel banal OO Baby Care a e a tg . ts a . lo ” are : See e ig oe : veg Hampel be D, ma French soldiers when, clutching a serving wih pay French, Yet ot So Moms Can. | “YOUR” blood ttered double-bar reled shotgun, even ; = x = i e wp the walls of their hotel suite home to see his wile and: t¥0| socom Pah v-Bgpeostirgoy Register | a eee Prosecutor “Kenjiro Furukawa ote * rebels only out ‘of fear, = ij c Prescription Is in aggre - watt an ace uot a Every year some -200,000 young) ROCHESTER — A free baby-sit] Good Hands . . . - oe 2 . = . {Frenchmen arfrive in Algeria tojting service: is being offered this When You Take aa tyre by Part judges French troops dragged his body | fight for . their country against | week in Vieichestietins wlethers con ‘ a gan Crowley, 48, on down the slope. They pulled it by|Mosiem nationalism: They replace| resister for the Aus. 5 election on ‘YOUR ler charges. | the arms 0 his face would not|290,000 young ‘men who return t0/the incorporation of Rochester andl ~- Prescription to Hh gis posderppneg bomen 4 ee ne Mi France: with « Sah oF vill a-pition of Avon Townhip ss a} sense sie graphed i “ e are figh French ; . : ball great T. ae = Jones, — arora was carefully a glory, we ar the rampart of anti- yg So * are wives of Ane KINSEL’S V Among his belongings communism in North Africa,” say) Rochester Junior Chamber “ : Ut Seontiiee ie en vine, srr, OOS eee ta tae neta wo Se teen ‘DRUG STORE . — : Se ee ee age world understand Us?" ._. Clerk's: office, Deadline.” | ; ness’ aessciates’ in New Haven,| _ FOR DRIVER TRAINING — Noyce W. Strait | pains 2a rst ncueeniah etping ett amcat under} But those who approve, without regisieting ie Juiy 7. ~ |p 67M. Seginew, Ponties -Conn., had come to Japan to buy| Jr., left, president of the Pontiac Association of principal. The film, a gift from the association, ja U. S.made’ helmet. . erates, 6 ee ee ee ee ee ae NEVE: STORE AT MIRACLE an oil tanker, Frederick M. Kis-| Insurance Agents, presents a safety film to will be used in-the high school’s driver training | “He even started to shoot,” add-| tute only a renitege ete te OG 14 ‘jp MILE SHOPPING CENTER singer of Brandywine, Md, who Francis Straley, Pontiac Central High School classes. .{ed a noncommissioned : _— 7 SS a gaa erae ger was — — - rae cartridge belt : . ) ai Yi . yyy . ° ° Pe | i ’ J U4 4 Ye af. V) 0404 UY Wp 4 / VA: ‘ Lj Qe Z 4 United States. og Pontiac General Cites Detroit Area Average _ . , Soldicts "from all. ; : mas 1°; io Crowley. ‘Necwectntied end ont e Ff! ’ peop yy ee aS. It’S ON EVERYONE'S LIPS Yy — calm, listened intently The fe H t : p - AO p t H h Fo them, the death of y y ies iidiiidddddiiii¢i~¢i itp tig): : innocent, saying, “I der : Sot , psec ‘NGG , slpedig igen to de gon aoe In its battle to reduce wages tojof the year to help counter-bal-jcuts still up in the air, the execu- more men like ng Yj Modern Age F lower operating costs in the face of| ance a deficit now estimated at|tive committee pointed to figures|take to the motintains—these YY t oe eral Hospital today charged that| Local 100 of the American Fed-|‘D&t it said were based on statis-|© malier 0 Enel Two Fy-State Aides its salaries run as much as 40 per|eration of State, County and Mu-\tics compiled by the Detroit Area|" 1) ae. force cent higher than average in the|nicipal Employes, AFL-CIO has|! Councll_on average: Sart ot ter hens, . » | oe, Detroit Metropolitan Area. refused to accept salary reduc-|ing salaries in 45 area hospitals. 1.0. come Convicted in Indiana eet wo EST a cme ee em iy ~~ |. The hospital’ board's executive} 71. ‘iocal represents 263 of the y showed that at Pontisc|sion’ ‘They make them wy Elmer|“ommittee has asked employes to) 54° sn time hospital employes, General, the ! wage for! -rimes so they Wh INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — take cuts ranging from. five to v ; an orderly is 39 per cent higher and camot return.” Mii us Saul ne aie Tia |20 per cent of salary for the rest With, the fate of the proposed than average; nurses side, 42-per 7 sate amination, were conic : Clay and bouedecping) A per| "What army consists solely Living bre and brig vale otic n|Destitute Family (Subdivisions Slating |“ 2" 27.2 S* } - * & * Receivin Hel Ta, : een mith dade at oor Nine-Mile Widening The jury ‘in Marion County J E'P* |Holiday Celebrations) seme, ‘was noiea.” "lof M15 Completed maximum sentences of 2 to 14 Individual subdivision associa-|rious,” hospital officials said that ra cmt “Clarkston to’ years in prison and maximum) sun VALLEY, Calif. (AP) —|1ions all qver Waterford Township |in recent weeks they have been|,* Moy fom, nonm Of Cexmmuon. Be fines of $15,000 — $10,000 for brib-| sany well-wishers have bright- their own Fourth |ioreed to borrow advances from|i%. teen completed, ery and $5,000 for conspiracy. ened the lives of Lyle Hill, his|#re Planning Blue Cross in order to make P&@Y-|ctate Highway Commissioner John Special Judge Thomas E. Gar-|. 1. virginia and their eight chil-|of July celegrations. rolls. ° c sedhedingg onsen gm ie Alig d a : et x* *« *& <*« <« ‘an eke wd Sherwood, Sayer Arthur J.| They were so destitute that Hill|- One of the biggest will be held| “The average tial eet along the route. | Mogilner, ee ee and his wife talked of putting 20-/at Lake Oakland Heights beach. | Hospital salary is $4,100,” the hos- eh eS Ae Se Oe Mogiiner was inflicted Sher-| month-old Mike out for adoption.| For the first time, the association | pital:said. “A five per cent reduc-|construction Co.. for $330,279 wok A Ot eae tax|Twe, Sider girls ran away last]will hold a colorful boat-float |tion for six months would amount a . —_ ; testified 10 | sunday ‘to it, taking Mike| parade, Sunday, on the lake in|to about $102.50 for each employe en a Pogo hacer eae ear Weipa er ie an ee ak ree egal: shat EA ; So Fernando Hollywood. | beach. Residents have been “ This would only ially answer — ae ee x“ * for months building their own the 1958 deficit, foie many other Earth Moving aheomiea tak “One battle does| News of their exploit brought of-| original creations“on their boats.|money-saving adjustments in ex- a not make a man fall. I will fers of help to Hill, an unemployed; Se v en different tations,- i have—and_will be put and Gradin ! Giekeed and vindleated.” carpenter, He has been offered/their families and friends om in effect.” : g . id three jobs. around Lake Oakland hav a mn st fh wi, Femanmcht 20 aed tee | tether et |< Lake Oxon Sebel Prosecutor John G. Tinder said/ters, many containing of chctars Phred Friday evening) could have been predicted. dur- District te made no deals yin, Moglines| “Taree youngsters trom West|be parades, fireworks, games| E conrect negotiations Lake Orion, Michigan | , ~~ as =o © ) and a gigantic street : Se Gol ee that * H 5 = . . a3 according to president David/the occupancy of the hospital would|] Board of Education Lake | ; . be lower. than our expectations,”/f Orion School District | Worth $219.95 Luxury Living 5 $101.9 ave 95 $318 $39.00 Innerspring attress. ia $17 4 Chrome or Black 7 pe. ~ BREAKFAST SET- 558" Early American ‘SOFA BED - SUITE - Authentic Colonial © Solid Elm Need Cash! Roekers| ear ®Usually sold for $26.50 ‘ Budget Terms Prompily = 158" © Reg. $319.00 You Don’t Arranged! ® Plastic tops © Large table © Reg. $119.00 Italian Provincial BEDROOM SUITE Double —§ * Reg. $319.00 =. 158" Mirror Panel Bed— Box springs Mattress ®@ Rocker © Wing Chair Os Mee Ss Bae RULES! IT’S MURD Be Slow! 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Nd Save $101 Now » S158 if A Pace See ; AG x oes tess THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY; JULY a1 rT eRe y {At Annual Flare Burning, = Co iT ~ Benefiting from~this- unique~e ee County Crippled Chiles proup, Onmnp Oakland ond Prank if | \Orion to Glow for Charity : sah Siban tins nents gcc - | with the glow of charity tomorrow night as village residents | en nel Gas oe ee 4 observance, sponsored by the Lake Orion | Frocnds from the male of the fare‘ tne the | lin Settlement. and crutches for township ae Sa wie io. nk ee eee eee ee ; "dest tierce kits pected tas. Common (Ortonville Features % i = : 6885 Playfair Terrace, Getting a little ad- vance practice are (from left) Mrs. Joseph It originally was scheduled for ! Laricaster, 4344 Welland Dr., Mrs. Louis Worden, MR. AND MRS. RONALD D. BARKER _Saly 10. sig) 4 | 4538 Borland Rd. “ \ “Newlyweds Honeymoon STOR TRAR Steal Bloomfield Resi dents at Georgian Bay, Canada aeag oan % UNION LAKE — 1 g liam Blacklédge of Pontiac, : wed lich, get at a Georgian Bay Can- : today at Simms 4 | a Satin yy Se ee ee: : of to nj oy lt at tome’ e nay See Sr, apd My Noreld|@ Oooo eee ee eee ! : D, Barker. “| : : The bride is Janet Lee Richa i A | WEST BLOOMFIELD. TOWN.,sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee) sananaar st Wi an Pee. Daren - SHIP .— While people all across . 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IF i's WESTINGHOUSE. . = er shower | * C PRESS, "THURSDAY, . Regatta Queen Janet Walkerdine of Woodland avenue will reign over the “Regatta Ball” Saturday evening at the Oakland County Boat Club. The club ROBERTA PEPPERELL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pepper- ell of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Roberta, to Raymond F. LaVoy, son of the Fletcher La- Voys of Royal Oak. Roberta will join her fiance in Zweibrucken, Germany, in August where they will be married. He is stationed with the armed services there. _When in Crowd, © Follow Majority You can’t have your own way‘all the time and be an agreeable companion. When . you. are - with a crowd and the question comes up about what movie to see or what restaurant. to go to, do what the majority want to do. And fall in with the plans - without finding fault. 5. Mrs. Clarence Butler and daughter, «Jean, ‘welcome the siimmer~months \- << ahead to be spent at their Lake Angelus "“@ Syloan Lake will be host Siundiey so tha Grect Lakes: International Inboard Regatta. -Barbara Couzens Feted at Dinner By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mary Couzens was. hostess at the spinster dinner Tuesday eve- ning for Barbara Ann Couzens who will be married July 10 to Leo J. Brennan Jr. Barbara and Mary are daughters of Mrs. Gerard R. reo td of Detroit and “‘Wa- .” and the late Frank Couzens. ee The wedding will take place Se ne eee Oe ie and a reception will be given at “Wabeek Farms.” Many parties have already’ been given in Detroit and Grosse Pointe and Kathleen Feely was. hostess at a cocktail party Saturday in her home on Larchlea drive. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Yaw gave a dinner for their niece Wednes- day at their home at Wabeek Farms. The bridegroom-elect’s par- ents, Judge and Mrs. Leo J. Brennan of L’Anse, will give — the rehearsal dinner July.8 at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Walter -0. Briggs Jr. returned Monday . from their winter home in Lake Wales, Fla. Returning with them were Mr. and Mrs. John --R. MacManus and John T. Dinan who were the Briggs guests in Lake Wales. _* * * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. West and their youngest chil- 4~ dren left Tuesday fora western. + trip. They will go to Denver _ and Colorado Springs, Colo., and .travel through -several western states before returning - home. Mrs. West's son and daugh- ter, Mike and Jill, went east ‘for a visit with John Shallcross * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. John F. String Jr. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin Jr. at their cottage at Michilinda Béach. daughter, Phoebe Otter, spent last weekend at their summer home at Northport Pointe. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William L.° Graham joined their son and daughter-in-law, the William B. Grahams, and their four. young daughters at Grand Bend, Ont., where they will all stay at Oak- wood Inn for several days. The William B. Grahams live in Fayetteville, N.Y. v Mrs. George A. Beecher wen -over Monday for a visit with them. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Russell - have invited friends to stop for cocktails Friday evening be- fore going to the shore dinner at Bloomfield. Hills Country Club the night of July Fourth. home. «Jean is attending summer, classesat the University of Michigan but plans to be home weekends. # - Reverse Curtains for Longer Wear Personal News Dr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Mayfield of Glasgow, Ky. _ ed to their home after spendin . Mayfield’s mother, Mrs. O. T. Wilson have. ret time wit tr E aes i #25 eRe gre g 3 4 i q 5 ge ne ee Hild 3 s z Golfing Party Slated July 13 by Niblick Club- Mrs, Arthur C. Compton was hostess to members of the Nib- lick Club Tuesday at her home ~ on Watkins Lake. = x * * Arrangements for a hus- . band’s golfing party to be fol- lowed by a cooperative dinner at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Durocher on Harsen’s Is- land for golf and luncheon, Contrasting Colors: _ Enhance Dark Hair. Use Strong Light . When Making Up some of Palmer street for the past ‘week. we. Receiving congratulations on the birth of a dau ter, Karen Susan, June 6 are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blonde (nee Jacqueline Menzel) of Inkster. _ The infant’s. Douglas Menzel of Mon grandparents are”Mr. and Mrs. al street and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Blonde of Detroit. - a eS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Siggs (nee Dorothy Meade - of Fort Myers, Fla. announce the birth of twins, “Ronald Cameron and Brenda Marie, June12.....__ ts of the children are Mr. and Mrs. ___C, J. Meade of Fort Myers, former Pontiac residents. Grand « : oe ee Announcing ‘the birth of a daughter June 28 are Mr. and:Mrs. as a Sane of Phoenix, Ariz. Grandparents are J. ter Reynolds of Eliza- beth Lake road and Mrs. Judy Reynolds of Phoenix. ‘ Oe Ae Mr. and Mrs*Milton L. Thomson of Monroe, for- merly of Birmingham, were weekend guests of Mrs. Margaret Terry of e-Re geae ip < * Tite birth of a daughter, Diane Marie, dune 22 at Pontiac General Hospital is announced by Mr. and . John Wood of Emerson avenue, . . ~ : e infant’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beatenhead of Unionville and Peter Wood of.Gagetown.. . 4 ’ Receiving congratulat ey r a kk ok ? jons on the birth ofa daughter, , June-29-at St: Joseph _ Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. English (nee Ellen Wood) of North Sanford street. , bee Werle Pep The ba Wood of s ania ici are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley chigan avenue, LesterL. English of ‘~ South East boulevard; and Columbia ‘avenue. Great-gr | \ + Mrs. Lloyd L, English of South Sanford street. Mrs. Ruth Engel-of East andparents are Mr. and -~_yoad. A Sept. JUDITH M. PERRY — At Shunck Home Educators Feted ' Mr. and Mrs, William Shunck of Longworth avenue enter- tained -several members at- tending a‘ foreign educator's seminar at Wayne Statg Uni- "CAROLE JANE DUFORD D. J. DuFord of Grand Rapids ' and Mrs. William C, Olmstead of . “DeSota place announce the © en- gagement of their daughter, Carole Jane, to James Lesar, son of Mr. CONNIE UHL Announcing the engagement, of their daughter, Connie,_.te : Gary R..Lingle, are Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Uhl of Dray- ton Plains.’ Gary is the, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lingle of North Paddock street. He at- tends John Brown University. e ~—* \ ia : aes versity Wednesday at lunch- Cuba, and T. A. Soetarno, Vic- tor Simamora, Joseph N. To- + _ elle, Wanda A. Mulia and Ma- hammad Arsjad of Indonesia. Chemise Styling for Toddlers, Too Though the chemise look has invaded the toddler's summer | wardrobe — with hipline belts -or chest-height-bows-to-—identi- fy the mode — fabrics used continue to be the sensible washables. : The cool, unconfined lines of chemise-style playsuits and dresses ate particularly suited to the .wash-’n-wear cottons that take to soap or detergent suds as happily as the wearers - take.to a sand pile. rH i =tt it it Hc’ zee Should Suffice i nl Tsek l i”: vabyreey Hath Bree F rf etek Z fy|f Ee Bitdp? ae GisEs ie ih fe 5 4 g : i a ! A Answer: A little piece of ice lifted out with a fresh teaspoon is certainly no great error. Betty Jane Spadafore, Betty Jane Spadafore and J6- seph E. Puertas were married Monday morning in a cere- mony by Rev. Fa- performed bian Webber at St, Vincent de Paul Church, " WY -F Betty’s parents ate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spadafore of West Troquois road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Puertas of West Walton - boulevard. are parents of the bridegroom, - WEARS ITALIAN SILK, ‘An imported Italian silk sheath with a lace jacket dot- ted with seed pearls was worn by the bride, who: carried. a colonial bouquet of white rose-., buds and shattered carnations. Her maid of honor, Joan M. Mazza, wore* a blue lace sheath and carried a colonial - houquet of pink rosebuds and — shattered carnations. ~*~ * * Lou Tulianello of New York : City served as best man. — Following a dinner at the and Hounds : Inn, the cou- left for a Bermuda honey- ie Fi R ¥ ee § whith ayy iil Th 4 Joseph Puertas Wet - - » host of other monetary difficul- But for : ; into their savings accounts to fi-|per cent regarded it as a step pwence has Bsa once regarded a8 NECeS-/repeoTs FAIRLY MILD y 2 used to be, mrs seh be agg A "hing “] used to buy all my clothes. |greatly affected. Only not ¥., “but people don't go out THOMAS L. HAYES | ing wall. In a nationwide | much anymore. They "can’t ras re me lesened that 94 per | atford it, 20 1 dou't work.” Greener a: tepmage vi » feeling Some of ‘the examples cited | RO an eee way sl-< tar meen eutions aeae tae : ag : er unemployed or on a reduced | ie = 4: eee eet week; ioeninare, extanetiiin Be , ve i: ES ther credit purcl ma job as Ule § oe mY oe] , Purchases ~ of a better paying one where my es; drastic cut- _ father works. This year, Te be glad backs in family spending that ex- to pick up papers on the beach, 'tend even into menu planning, Will Mold Figure = z mt.INn ‘Supple By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ees aie ne nt oe ‘Add to your daily exercise quota|ways. Walk to a nearby store in-|. "Swedish clarified, We‘always have known ond of ide, WS Bam at Oe bouquet of | __ Sie aa coat sed orecwelah way o and fiom. void, oF te: and stephanotis cen- aps. Vemation alone because it 1s mat exercises or dance to record, white orchid, Yomar Group po ay. —hglcengreahemne aa Joyce Ilene |a04 wp to a much lovelier figure aster, ia §, Weds, |IS Entertained ~ LUNCHEONS] However, there may be other McMullen af “She ts 36-26-36, But were Helen M. Weber, another sis-| Mrs. Howard Wideman enter- Sealtest Ice Cream : factors. I myself often have no- Richard F Tummy Spoils it AIL” ° Wendland, * Karen| ‘tained members of the Yomar £ | ticed that I gain when I am at ; Henne of Bay Port and Carole|Gtoup of First Presbyterian Popular Prices | Seuss ged ait at Lohff were Church and their families st a] RIKER FOUNTAI | of eacll day. I. married. \Deanna Koenig, _. pti hanahor ot ber hoe eae” Suis " | when I am on 5 as ‘The maid of honor wore a mint|Avondale avenue Wednesday. Building Lobby about from -one Peg Philip Warden ; Mrs. Fred Hoenstine was ss : _ ethan. ‘There parents : ; ee bridesmaids’ dresses were ) ass : . ig hme. = 8 -———— Velma Taylor Deana Jean Koenig, who is home Ge rimart Ellen Fellows wore(cuests were Mrs. Virgil Harris att | # At interesting of Euclid [= taeah tem the Somers! a white dress with a headpiece of|4%4 children, Douglass and Randy MicKim Jewelry} = = . at New York Hospital. Pedo- and Army Corps, in Francisco, } White Gowers, and cerried a bes-/20" Edwards, and Mrs. Richard meters were attached to the upper Me ond M Cae. een Neneiie_ Pees 38 et : - a Mary, | 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 | ae a ae general Fr Gnd InTS:\" the bride’s parents are Mr. Se ohiatne oles ware.ok Francis T. |ana Mrs. Donald Koenig of -Cres- Best man was Warren May. Seat- to an equal number of Lohff of cent Lake road, and. parents of ing the guests were Donald Wend- : women who. were the correct * Silver Lake paalmag = ers py Ae . — — at aoamery err g ramp bore | ; = MRS. RIC in honor of the at their ; was held : pap og -|MR. and MRS. RICHARD F. LOHFF tm honor of the couple at ¢ reception ae It was found that the over- ae -|_ The bride will return to San) —= in a bathi it? weight women walked « little St weet, Francisco July 6, where her hus-| . ooo ma ing su wcisht women waned « mie |Presbyterian | ervice band will join her in August. The ; | while the non-overweights walked . ‘ —- a=. Ln ee ca any If not—then let us show | itrvomnnen tm Unites Local Couple a Se ee oe vact il Zee few ten Samos | =) tos aneetay laahe've shore ee . their home in Pontiac. LaValle cad method -can slim and and more weight Jeads | A ballerina-length gown of Chan-;mony performed by the Rev. Theo- . y trim. your figure to the less h P. . he : to less physical activity. saci tilly. lace was chosen by Sayeg date Alishech. is | Patricia Campbell a f measurements you ee eae aan er 20, we ee nee ee in| Mrs. Velma Taylor of Eucid|F'eted at Party oe mmarried be apa a ‘e a difference in the Jong run. to Richard F. une 2% in avenue is the bride’s mother and|—. were marrié peer k make a difference 1? Veniogsexer:|the Oakland Avenue United Pres-|Richard's parents are Mr. and Mrs.| A miscellaneous, shower honor- Saturday. | ee See ‘will slim. you in inches as|byterian Church. One hundred|Francis T. Lohff of Silver Lake tricia Camp given Their parents}. | = . i can hrough diet. There were present for the cere-|road ing Pa bell was : ir parents C= ae you lose pounds through guests: a Tuesday evening by Mrs. Arthur - are Mr. and JS | bride’s gown featured = |rightcap at her home on West Mrs. Max . ; d New York avenue assisted by Mrs. LaValley of - ; : Cordie Hereim. Miss Campbell will ° * wed Larry Jackson’ Aug. 9th. fast apne Beauty Salon | Guests included Mrs. Stanley a Mr ond Mrs. 1 Riker Bldg. — Rear of Lobby Campbell, Gail Campbell, Mrs. _ . e Walter Jackson, Mrs. Charles Stephen. = Joyce, oe — — Mrs.| Strzelecki- of | . 3 Mrs. Polly McCallum, Mrs. Charies Mott street. Be S to Sto, Buttram, Mrs. Ed Hamill, Merle Parent. Mrs. Henry Walling, : € oure to stop at... Mrs. Carl Bohn, Mrs. Elmer Mil- , Sen : ler, Mrs, Jey Haas, Mrs. Ray] MR. and MRS. J. P. ST. ELECKI The New Clothes-A-CGlean Store lard Yovick. : | | Your Complete 1-Stop Laund | | La Valley Wed Your Complete 1-Stop Laundry, Winners Named E thel aV ey . Shirts and Dry Cleaning Headquarters » cl ib * . & Pontee Dwpicae Briss wblinn St, Vincent Rite = ae: = the wedding, ge Nigsel tables in play. age 2 prt aoe : ' . ¢ a beige dress with beigejand south were Dr. - W-| St. Vincent de-Paul Church was wore gowns styled like that of the} ier bade acy Late ase cen loes! winners at the Teny check the scene of the Saturday wedding |honor matron in cotillion blue, mint : si of wedgewocd blue lace with white|ing were Mrs. Lucille Sweat and pate Sees a ee and _Jo- age See eek ae - . ; bell p' - elecki. é 10 a.m.|pale orchid. ively. accessories and a corsage of white|Mrs. Mae Campbell. ceremony was performed by the |carried a basket of carnations dyed rote bods. er. Rev. James J. Sheehan before 250|to match her dress. . Sia me eee iene ee Picnic Planned witnesses, Flower girl, Denise LaValley, a i 5 niece 0: e ,» wore a ye. : a log ping ue Rosteon! — —— a is wh Gacatier ue frock and carried white flowers. 3 LOCATIONS to SERVE a blue and white dress with white|ing of Rhi Epsilon Nu sorority. Wilson vt atin ae . bride-| _ Steven M. Strzelecki was best YOU BETTER © -laccessories, Upon returning the|Plans were made for the annual| groom's parents are Mr.-and Mrs. SS — — : ‘Jeouple will reside in’ Drayton|picnic which will be held July 20\stephen Strzelecki of Mott street. a sce bee ek ee eee “FE 8-9272 Plains, at Teeple Lake Park. - A gown of embroidery over Paul, ‘and, Tamas | LaVabey, S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd : . tulle was chosen by the bride. er of the bride. arer 39 W. H Be 3 : B k h f f . The floor-length dress featured a |} was Stanley P. Rekawek. i a see = sii 8-9252 fitted, bodice, long tapered ' - Huron St. FE 8-92 \Margaret Brokhoit, | it oe ee ate tae |p Ter her daughter's wadding Mrs. FE 8.9255 7 Mollie Parnis drive. Length : _ goods on She wore a rose patterned gown Motte Parnis cuts Oe Oe id . Nave otlof white chantilly lace over pink a@ true bias, the secret of bea Gises ‘Bust Waist Hips Neck t0l.#o¢ with long sleeves and fea- ‘drapery and figure) 49 4 ie ane turing a sabrina neckline. Her bri- po lines, With only two} #7 3%, iy iw: it dal__bouquet was comprised of _ dats tn the bodice fete | Bog Hee eee a P 20 s ep! , back smoothed make and wee| Site 12 requires 3% yards of ae —— especial teri dress, Tojof Ro r wore a dress of silk in a variety of fabrics, expecinty 20 inc iat No. 2318, state size, organza with a short. veiled head- 6 basic pi : * Make it for spectator sports wear in drip Grade School * ene 3 r+ leis Acme ransportation Multi-Color * Vo Mile From_ Paint Perry Shopping Throughout Center All 6 Open. Daily, 2 to 8, for Your. Inspection. iin by Appointment - — Call FE 2-9122 _ Dlorah Building Co. MI 4-2646 4 pe) L : ‘ 5? s : 4. 4 éral Hospital for abrasions of the!” | nye get —-——s any price. gas. your nearest Sunoco station and start enjoying these All ne Owners! Get nest pos _ benefits today! - : starting . . «Snappy pickup... non- “Premium” Buyers! 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Smarks p’ svsunties men within a profession. ‘Next step is the goal for which the. ne tel been striving—to get permanent representation on the it took place st st and EEA wesethty peditcnsine. 1s “is sat Use eo eaaeatliction ond Code of Ethics. It has set up the coaches’ Hall of Fame to honor the The Michigan High School Coaches’ Association, Bee celaicaios tts ‘hint: petiiae niet soni oan “Slabs Fem saatis senate nts Cotincil at the annual state meeting next December. -- Fifteen superintendents and principals feom. ‘the Detroit suburban area have signed a petition asking for an amendment which would do two things increase the membership of the council from.13 to. - 15 and put one active coach from class A-B and an- . other from class C-D-E on the council. The coaches feel they have a friend in the new. state superintendent of schools, Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett and eyen though the meeting is a long way off, Smarks im} letting any grass grow under his feet. ‘His campaign for Pied seoeekaitiniteen has begun and |’ if the Michigan High School Athletic Association body has any sincerity about improving the conditions of state. prep athletics the coaches’ bandwagon should grow. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX . When the Tigers had their tryouts at Wisner Stadium recently, one of the clinic coaches commented, “This _would be a fine diamond if the infield was grassed.” . Then there is also the perennial hope that someday the city may have a. lighted field. Some of the men who once played city league baseball now hear their grandchildren making Past several years. . the same wish. Light ‘cunt nadie aelpengetibeesiict tiauphtn: tor interest which city league baseball has lost over the oe we ‘when the Lions meet the collegians. *x* *« * Frank Syron, Pontiac Country Club’s veteran pro- and owner, is recuperating from a touch of pnuemonia. s ‘Aa excursion from Pontine will make the trip to: eae AES came AngE ATA, Crisis Arising — in Texas Loop Wealthy Dallas Owner to Sinking Club mer streak. He's Brooks Lawrence of the|streak to five games when he Cincinnati Redlegs who is making/pitched a four-hitter that gave the Pee 8 Ser ew Se Teens 0 14 viewey ores Oe EE ‘ waukee Braves. He has two shut- outs in his streak, — 9 x * ‘Sets Deadline for Aid|. Bateson had fired his playing manager, Davey Williams, as his club floundered in seventh place. | af St wexunsey Soon + pappesen? a * Baltimore at pam. 4° Kansas Ciy at ieago. 2, 1:30 pin. ~* Charleston tdeone 49 31 43 Denver ooo: i: 3° r~ en cawwehnie's eo #0 518 7% Wi e pales sies 3 «© 18 7% a 3% 49S ( “3 49 417 “16 ee 3% 52 366 20 re Te tw oom vewsebbe “4 8 571 3% Rochester ...... a 35 re Sia Columbus ........ 2a 38: 7 Miami ......... 39 « 44—~Ci«CATsd1“S Richmond ...-.- %- 6430 OSG Havana =... soe 4 = «6«40~ «6442 2B Buffalo =... see eee 0 © 380 18% a Pistons Ink Rookie : From Tennessee Tech DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit Pistons today announced the sign- -— ingot rookie Herb Merritt of Ten- _nessee Tech to @ 1958-59 gehen ae ee By pera Merritt was the first rookie’ to general manager. He was the sec- pa | F nares LEAGUE bes Lest Pet. Behind Milwaukee 2 «(Si4 Bea Pranciscs % 2.3 ’ cman 3% me & \Tosses Lure Philadelphia 3 M6 4B 6% ining 3 8 om Back at Angler YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 5, Chicago A Pontiac bass fisherman says Se ns ae a big bronzeback apparently, be- ie TODAY'S GAMES came peeved at him, when he Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. —/tried to land the lunker on the Chie age ah, me.” Midgets, (Internatipnal) Pittsburgh at kee ‘Cincinnati at oy none. Sta p.m. St. at p.m. CITY BASEBALL Class A L w Shaw's ‘8 & Jets 7 § Cc.1.0 6 & Gritf's 5 Class BD Whe. w Pontiac B. C..6 1 Pont. B. Inst. 4 Talbott L’ber 6 3 Kuhiman Elect 2 Class F (Morning) ° we w Pontiac B. C. 4 0 Arnold's a. Tel Huron 3 @ Rosebud Mkt. 1 Clarkston 2 1° Lincoln 1 Ryeson’s Mkt. 2 2 Frank's Mkt. 0 “Class D (Blue) WL ei, w Lytel Col. 3.0 Miracle Mile 1 Edison Mer. 2 1 Pon, Sluggers 0 : Class D we ‘Ww Don orp 3 0 Birmingham 1 Cran “3 0 Avburn B.C. 0 iw ‘Bimrd B.C. 1 1 Oxford W’cats 0 iLake ‘Orion 1 1 Pontiac B,C. 0 Midgeté (National) we) —e Baldwin 3.1 Kuhn's 1 Auburn 4H. 3 1 = Little. Eagles 1 Wever 2 1° Indians® 1 Perry Park -2 2 Joslyn F. Mkt. 1 Senators 1 1 Malki awl Midgets (American) , WE > w Roetihe B. GC. 4 0 Gingellville 2 Ace: 3,1 Big, jes =O B&B Cleaners 3’ 1. Northside 0 whe z w ‘Welden’s 4 0 Yankees 1 Gn cue iow} nm Sylvan 2 2 Checke: 6 : _ Wiagets (Ne. 1) eo WL Ww Hudso 3 1,ACowboys 2 Little "Braves t ; jants 1 Yankees 2 wthorne 9 Widgets (No, 2) q t Cowbays ¥ ‘0 Bin ares 3 Siam ankees 21 ie Tigers 0 meson pe Bateson heatedly included some - Red Sox were the only club! t had given him a ray of hope and that, the Detroit. Tigers had. offered ‘‘just a little bit of en- couragement.”” Scrappy Bass Pettibone took another, not quite so ‘pugnacious, nor nearly as big. It weighed 344 pounds, was 18 inches long, too small to cut into The Press. bass division derby lead. “I’m going back for another try at that big guy,” anys: Pet- tibone. Logart’s Menger Yells for Rematch HOLLYWOOD (AP)—‘‘We want a rematch to erase this horrible decision.’’ Speaking was Eddie Mafuz, fiery little manager of Cuba's Isaac Logart. Mafuz was. indig- nant over last. night's upset split decision in favor of hometowner Don Jordan. “This injustice may rob us of fa Chance to get a shot at Virgil |Akins’ welterweight crown,” Mafuz said in’ a. dressing room ‘interview. ‘‘It gives them a chance to duck Logart.” There were no knockdowns and Logart did what - damage. was done. The 23-year-old Jordan sut- fered a bloody nose in the first round and a cut eyelid in the third. f ean ROD eo EH BMH ane eunhie aun *&aont Rams Sign Rookies “LOS ANGELES (AP) ~The Los Angeles. Rams” Wednesday signed two more linebackers,| rookies Lou _|Hallow of East Carolina College rain " .. RAIN OR-SHINE — Rain did not stop Mrs. Jean Hoxie from putting on the tennis clinic in _ She used some | Pontiac as scheduled. Mrs. Hoxie took the 100 yon gta en a champion tral gym and dénidnstrated ‘the basic. strokes... of her youthful Hamtramck pro- Ray ee National Boys Stars’ / i i i & z ee i ite gs FE! i : E Relief ace Ryne Duren yielded only one hit in the last two innings ag the.Yankees rolled to their sev- enth triumph in 10 games, Hank Bauer went 5-for-5 to lead the Yan- kees’ 11-hit attack on Billy O’Dell, who suffered his ninth defeat. The victory went to Zack Monroe, who yielded five hits in seven innings in his first Major League start. The. Yankees brought him. up from Denver in the American As- Thomson's 66 Leads Br ish Open = | ST. ANNE’S-ON-SEA. England, who has.only one tournament vic- This week he is well along to- ‘Ted Williams hammered a three- (AP)—Bobby. Jones, Walter Hag-|tory to show for five inyasions of} ward putting his*seal on thé.Brit-/TU2 homer for the Red Sox. en, Bobby Locke, Peter Thomson the tough American pro circuit, jish Open championship for the | the * ‘dominators’’ of golf. Texas, League clubs in the charge ‘that promises had not been kept, Thomson, a 2-year-old Australian \where ihe belongs. It may seem strange to put) in the class with Hogan, Jones, | Locke and Hagen. But that is) Each Monday at Municipal Free Golf for City Youth. A voit golf program, which ex- ltends free playing privileges once | each. week, is now .in effect at City Municipal golf course. Under the supervision of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment, this new program per- mits boys and girls from 12 through 17 years of age-to play golf without charge on Mondays at the city public links. Jfor* the last three years who did jest in tomorrow's $75,000 added Free golfing Laine ieges wa be | sally Sharp Breezes fo 7-Stroke Victory Sally Sharp won the Women’s District Golf Association three-day medal play championship in a breeze Wednesday at Country Club of Detroit, firing a two-under- par 75 for a 54-hole total of 233 to beat her nearest rival by seven strokes. Sally’s score was only one shot above the all-time record of 232 held by Mrs. Keith LeClair, win- ner of this annual WDGA event not defend her title. Miss Sharp’s 7 yesterday was preceded by rounds of 76 and 82 as compared to women’s par of 38-39—77. The 21-year-old MSU coed, who plays from Forest Lake CC, was two strokes over ‘par for the 54- hole route and she led the field from start to finish. It is the 2nd major crown for Sally, who won the state title in 1955. Mrs. H. G. Marquardt finished-2nd with 240. Stars and Stripes Race Tomorrow Has Top Riders CHICAGO (AP)—A riding duel between jockeys Ismael. Valenzu- ela aboard Lincoln Roaq-and—Bill! Hartack on Nadir heightens inter- Stars. and Stripes Handicap, : 1\and Clancy Osborne of Arizona}. sa at Pee, 5 itwo-bv-two picture_attached. must full-time playing - privileges at Southfield Wins 5th Junior Legion Game in the district's American Junior Legion baseball League with a 6-1 the 7th, Al Krumm was the lose tommorrow when the leaders meet -a.m. to 3 p.m. The program fourth time. Thomson: led: the field during 'the qualifying with a _ record- where he had a 12 rec- Center-fielder Faye Throneber- ls *s great catch of Lou Berberet's | bid for. a three-run ninth inning | homer helped Washington's Camilo oie te win coat first start since Clint Courtney drove in|F, im os for the Senators while Lean Righthander. Fourth. Straight Victory - With 4-Hitter across the other ~*~ + ; The Tigers were idle today. They meet the Indians in Cleve- Foytack and either Hank Aguirre or Herm Wehmeier agaifist the "Jo- Jo’ White Joins Tribe, ‘< On the home stand just con- cluded, the Tigers compiled an 8-6 record. Under Bill Norman they have won 14 and dropped seven. ~ smashing performance. Yester- (| | d C h cTROIT iday he took his position at the eve an as oac . abrh bt - abrh bi head of the 96-man field with a 66 uu ce see Ge this on the first day of the 72-hole) CLEVELAND &—Joyner-(Jo-Jo)|Maris rt 32010 ert 4031 touraament | nroper, |White, best remembered as a De-jTovea tb 268 Gee $145 * * ‘troit T'gers’ outfielder, has been /Guspeen ib 4068 B-Oroth W111 8 He: has a hales to go and only | signed as a coach by the Cleveland Sesune'l ss 3010 Boe ra : : 2 ? a one-stroke lead over Ireland's) !dians, the club announced today.|7%77..5 9h6 Hogan. eiens Christy O'Conner. Threatening! He will join Eddie’ Stanky, Mel Craddock p 0000 granted every Monday from 9 ‘from two strokes back are Eng- Harder“and Ralph (Red) Kress on Totals 30040 Totals 355 1144 land's 51-year-old Henty Cotton,,the Tribe’s coaching staff. White! heared eek ter tere a also a three-time winner}. formerjhas been-a-manager and scout in singled for Maxwell in ath. = runs until September 1. Identification cards, which will be issued upon request after proof of age and residence, cre obfain-| able at either the Parks and Recreation Department office or the Municipal course. ~*~ t~—* The identification card, with a ibe shown. every time the nlayer | registers. Registration prior to’ each round of golf is required. Youngsters who take advan- tage of this opportunity must follow simple golfing rules, such general playing procedures. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at FE 3-7131. * * * This is the second new golfing program instituted by the city recreation department in connec- tion with the Municipal links. Free Municipal were given on June 2 to persons 65 years old and up. Southfield strengthened its leads victory over Berkley last night. Tom Ridley hurled two-hit ball and Jost a shutout on an error\in Two singles, a home run by Bob issue early, Filar, Ridley and Jim MacDonald each had two hits. Southfield now has five victories and a tie. The tie will be settled Milford. Rochester plays at Claw- son in- another Holiday contest. WEDNESDAY’S Valenzuela, who wén. the Ken- hag gyal eal, Lal wipaets -.~’ of Ned's Drille P tucky Derby ‘and Preakness with _ HOLLY Woop, Calif—Don Jordan, 141,| Butraincs 15) Wille T Tim Tam while ‘Lincoln Road/t2%, Angeles outpoinied inane Logart,| Tittle ‘Braves 17, Giants 2 pressed for second both times, re-| GLA = a Hornets 16, Little Tigers 6 placed Hartack ag Calumet eee art weights. sakcock, Los pabrice, Me homered for the Actp ’s stakes rider when Bill PORTHCAWL, “thd Die Cleveland Wil-|for Perry with a triple. Jack etietved with an ‘injury, . Bn Richardson, syiven hed *y. -inning no-hitter for ‘ish or U.S. open championships ¢ Why he hasn’t won oftener is at the Americans.” City Junior Baseball 'Filar and two érrofs produced|" three runs in the 2nd to decide the champion Max Faulkner . and South Africa's young Gary Player, second in the U.S. cee last month. — America’s two qualifiers, Gene Sarazen and Texan Monte Brad- ley are way back with a 73 and 76, respectively. \ If Thomson wins Friday at Roy- al Lytham and St. Anne's, he will! become the fifth man in modern golf to dominate either the Brit- to the extent of winning four times, The curly-haired, blue eyed Aus- tralian won British Opens in 1954 55-56. He was second in 1952-53- 57. His score yesterday was five under par for rugged 6,635 yard Lytham. * x * Locke, who lagged 10 strokes behind after yesterday's play, won this oldest of all championships four times — 1949-50-52 and 57. Throughout this rain-plagued tournament, Thomson has looked, talked and acted like the ultimate winner — a player who belonged among the all-time greats. Still he has .managed not to appear con- ceited. On his frequent visits to Ameri- ca, Thomson has carried away a good many hard Yankee dollars; has finished: second and has lost playoffs, But his’ only tournament victory came in the 1956 Texas International, hard to explain, but Peter still plans to have ‘‘plenty more goes . CITY JUNIon RESULTS arty F (Morning) Pontiac B. 21, Lincoln 1 Ryeson's ant, 13, nk's Mkt. 12 MIDGET (America Pontiac B. C. 13, Gingellvilie 1 Aces 13, ia gg > 12 Perry Park 7 lkim 6 Baldwin 12, “Late 1 Eagles 6 MIDGET (International) Welden’s Checkers 6 ‘over Metro Jets Sylvan 21 we the Indians’ farm system since 1953. af The 49-year-old White, who makes his home in Sacramento, |S" Cal., retired from baseball in 1945. He played with the Detroit Tigers for seven seasons starting in 1932. He spent. two years with the | Philadelphia Athletics and ended | legs, his career with the Cincinnati Red-| \Kansas City 000 000 =000—O [Petros 011 001 Oax—5 | E—Lo} Carrasquel. PO-A—Kan -14, .Detroit 27-8. DP—! Maestri and Simpson; Martin an dle LOB -Kansas City 6, Detroit 7. Terry, De Maestri. Kaline. HR— — SB—Kuenn. 8—Kuenn. ip h er bb so Paes (L. 5-6) 4 11 3 20 1 | Craddock ig3sie6% Benois (W, 6-5) 9 4003 6 U—Plaherty, McKinley. Chylak, Berry, T= 30 A—'T, 262; Guarter Finals at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (UPI— Althea Gibson, left-alone to carry the American banner in singles competition, was expected today to gain the final round in defense of her women’s singles crown in the Wimbledon tennis championships. The lanky Negro star from New York, who is first seeded and anx- ious to atone for her poor showing in the recent Wightman Cup match- es, was a heavy favorite in her semi-final match against unseeded British Wightman Cupper Ann Hay- on. * * * In the other semi-final, sixth- seeded Suzi Kormoczi was favored over Britaih’s Angela Mortimer, Gibson gradually was left as the star of the American troupe in this tournament as one after another of the other singles entries fell by son Miss Gibson, who had dropped only one set in advancing through the quarter-finals, has been play- ing a grim brand of tennis in this tournament although many observers believed that so far she has failed to display ~ her best form. It was her surprise defeat by 17-year-old Christine Truman that proved the key to the United States’ 4-3 loss to Britain in the Wightman Cup matches last.month — the first time the American giris had lost the series in 28 years. But, despite that failure, Miss Althea Alone From U. 5. States was represented by at least one of: the finalists in — singles. The last time America was ant out of the women's singles final was 1937. That also was the last time an American failed to win the title — Britain’s Dorothy Round beating Poland's Jadwiga Jedrze- jowska. Pine fake Pro Gives Perfect Lesson—Ace gave one of his pupils the perfect golfing demonstration Wednes- the wayside, » However, a victory by Miss Gib today would make this the 15th straight year in which the United ; aa land tomorrow and will send Paul ~~ FOURTEEN MODELS | GAS POWERED Ready-to-Fly Planes Airplane and Boot — }w Dene Dust wctaarsins reso Many of the area’s sietitantias high schoo] baseball regan ‘at Redford Union layers are keeping on the go this summer playing in egy eball and softball leagues. Ready-to-Go cars $9.95 ‘and op hd Ready-to-Go Boats GAS MOTORS ~ Kits. for. Ges Motors $1.50 Up. TOY MISSILE Will Shoat 150 to 200 Feet. No | Explosives Used. 54.98 CLASS ‘Wisner,. -SCARLETT’S -- BICYGLE SHOP PARK FREE IN. REAR OF STORE 20 E. Lewrencé Arm Rest, Electric Var tors, Foam Rubber Seat. _ READY TO GO 72 GAKLAND AVE. “Guaranteed for the life of your car.” Protects your car from rust-out: —_ your car-ride. 136 S. Saginaw 4 f Rain Shorens Diamond Slate , Rain and wet grounds cut heav- ily into Wednesday's city adult dia- activity, wiping out two base- LZ Beaudette Park were the only ew” os played. , fo ee ‘| and Jake Masur combined fer a/ six-hit shutout as Shaw's Jewel- ers whipped the Elks, 5-0, In an exhibition contest. 1 Ctass A baseball at Wisner Field at Jaycee Drayton Drug of the Waterford! poy League and Stadium Inn will clash Friday at Oakland Park at 5:30 p.m. in-an exhibition softball as part of the city’s Fourth of July celebration. 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EMS We Evie i US. ‘Airmen He’ ie - E Z i | & Epes £ x i Sols » * REES dF a e explained he needed them in writ- _ Studying Alcoholism ing a book." - * * * After the trial, Girard was dis- charged from the Army. He re- turned to the United States with his Japanese wife, Haru (Candy) s Hayashi added that Girard had/- written that his wife is expecting a baby in August. . "|trating experience. There also was tribute your rosy cheeks?” king,” Goldfine replied “All machines in the U.S. have a rated horsepower of, about 6.5. Hh newsreel cameras—was a frus-| some evidence it- was frustrating ABODT A VACATION NE REMEMBER YOU PRIED IS } © AKG (as WN} Pransas esky Two Pontiac residents are at- tending the 1958 Yale Summer} School of Alcohol Studies on schol- arships from the State Board of Alcoholism. oe * * Attending the one-month session are the Rev.. Richard H. Dixon, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church and Paul Ellis Parsons, of 60 Har- riette St., an engineer at the Ford Motor Co. Plant in Warren, eal * x * “The school is designed to give engage in research, treatment and educational activities concerning alcoholism. ; 2 Tornadoes, Cloudbursts |. Clobber Billings, Mont.. BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Two Small tornadoes and cloudbursts hed the Billings area late yes- terday afternoon. Several persons were injured slightly by falling tree limbs and flying debris. Power and tele- phone service was disrupted for several hours as the wind snapped scores of lines. Bridges on U.S. highways 87 and 10 were washed out. : Hail the size of marblés -was mixed with torrents of rain that flooded Billings streets and ditches. “five minutes after the storm, BOARDING HOUSE LMM diddy E6AD, LADS/+=YOUR ALNIN AND I HAVE BEEN “GJ Y) SHOVELING COIN INTHE BANK V7] '3 TOPPED OnLy BY Your J, EROM OUR PAPER ROUTES, YQ TOUCHING DIPLOMACY. UNCLE BULGY=~L MEAN AMOS! )) SNELLS THIS OLD HEART m= A SMART MAN WOULD _/Z| 10 FLOOD TIDE f~-BUT L Up NEED 6 MONTHS TO COUNT ‘ NEVER~ FP-F/P — L : e trie Hear woe row-) PRINT SoaeN oh a | OUTA SOME BIG LOG JAMS } ° Arh 7 jam ~~WANTA BEOUR AUDITOR / , ie) Dweew ~ a a A. LIGHT YOUR © NOUNTAIN~ tm FP~F/Paw INTEREST, THAT 15/ ‘J ] S ee ext — am = ig x — | i Dy y) ii, > , yl Y dé Wb by ity , eo (2) IT DON'T EYEBROWS = 1 MAY ALL RIGHT, I'LL LEND IMMA you THE MONEY! WE'LL \ THANKS, gest: A “\AAONTH ay LOAN,AT 6% INTEREST, TO BR, ALTY CHARGE IF YOU'RE /) Nl ‘LATE! HERE, SIGN sat! OM 3s << eonreremenpinn| . Lg rr Fr tt > a Sox 22 Ug ip ee kh, es # Te mihi the skies cleared and -the sun » shone. os HALF ACRE CASTLE NO-- THINKIN’ ABOUT IT WON'T KX MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE! *.. i TM. Rog. Ud Par on, 7S © 1960 by NEA Borvics, Ine. | John Morris THOSE HERE, GIVE THEM “0 Mi SPARKLERS 2. YOU'LL BURN YOURSELF. Jo/.. WHERE'D YOU GET || * | & DIXIE DUGAN ALLEY OOP BAIT Tani 4 _By T. V. Hamlin © 1950 wy WEA Service, tno, TM. Rog, U.9. Pat. Of, — - By Charles Kuhn 7 WHY DO YA. ALWAYS KEEP YOUR BIG OL’ CHEST HERE BY TH’ DOOR, GRANOMA ? ‘IT’S FULL O’ CEREAL BOX TOPS, COMIC BOOKS, AN’ OTHER VALUABLE STUFF.’ WELL,YA SEE, IN CAS TH’ HOUSE CATCHES ON FIRE ANY TIME... I THINK I'O PREFER B>’ THE HOUR/ 2 ~~! y = Fe ee a ate beat PONTIAC PRES a No rong Gide s, TH Howard Bites, and to’ all ene winter: a = Trade Irr lar. bg Special, Assessment eee by | Pying that part of he cost which the|* fs woe ee : Soene scconemnant for tbe eons in rain [d e 7 struction ed sewer and related ; work Avenue from ins : Sa ace cee ee os coietice, is also hereby given that the) CHICAGO 0 — Early dealings et “Pontiac, will“ meth Commis-lindicated a rather general ‘weak- Gay of July, AD. 1958 o'clock ness in grain futures prices today| Tuesday. m, to review said assessment, which fe : e and ace ho ong will be given on the board of trade, P d “Dated Ju "1088. ~*% -e ® roduce = ADA R. EVANS, | Dealers ‘said transactions were|_ revire : Jay 38:jlight and the market appeared to|gMeerries* tester tote. hae . O, 1365 we ahistriegeer -_? rome VEGETABLES , Pate ties influences either way. There ap-|, Oe Gigerie kt Bitecttve July i, 1088 _|peared some reluctance to make|Beane ‘wax, bur me BY control of a eee De — any large commitments to be car- Beets, pfPOReh NE, neoersessoseoses is ’ June sales are estimated at about : . } chives, send sedecgoepevennia t ’ ipeaks Ger the Be ecsl nid | peony si the three-day holiday Gaulitiower, GOK. | cee ceincscnccevsnas 2.75 s : ing of noxious weeds in the City of) Weekend, Celery. oS. stalks -...cccsesessones 2: - ; Pontiac or the collection of the * * it bers, slicers, ssousbahesye.® : 3 Fontise, ‘by special’ assessment "pro- abe itchy don. Tet nm: = . PS ‘ cedures” y odaing to said Ordinance Wheat and gaa = | e: + feen doe" ! i on 5 , =F ‘ BB to “y. "Pontia : firmed up somewhat near Parsley foot, tjrereees 1.00] Standard lew Jersey) and pie ues extended to help Section end of the first hour, Wheat was [Peas "bu vnc. c.s-12.cc-. 3401 Humble Oil cmd a kane + “tories, eee That section 1D be added to said % to 3% Li bushel h Radishes. red (behs.) dos, oeee oceans d 3 a : af * * * ordinance No. 448 said added and cent a igher, Radigbes white (behs.) dom. ....0. .00)reached equilibrium following yes- tgection TDs) ns SonOws:| July $1.82145 corm Me lower to (risa summer, i buy on" seeiterday’s 13-point run-up for Hum-|[) To some extent the length of : on of Parks and Recreation! 3@ higher, July $1-38%; eats % |Tematces hotheuse 6 ib: (bakit) 7” 38 ble on word that’ Jersey planned to : oe the changeover yns will in- is hereby authorized to provide for the) to ¥% lower, duly 6334; rye Yo |TUTBIpA topped. bu ...+esre. 0000 of its own dicate which car -have the i offer about five shares Will Use. Two Farm : destruction and fined in Act 359 of ihe| lower to % higher, July $1.25; GREENS stock for tour of Humble. sogbe ngs 296 - . jlargest inven’ dealer hands. = ree Act, in nis opinion are noxious| S0Ybeans 2 to 4 cent higher, Hedlineseavisecopranneeeseotl 5 x * * _| Buildings for Continuing} The. steady dealer | plants which in his opinion are aan Ge Jul $2:2434; lard 2 to & = ‘ ee Sepereedceascccnessevecs b 2a + : : < _ will be. few Stale Taw sproviges that before, any of| Puta. oa sogmad Pay (aetna sores ge neal, yesterday's most]. Education Program _——[ Sacks suggests 5 aan Such noxious weeds are destroyed or be-| @ hundred pounds lower, July |; bus IIIT! g80lactive stock, continued to rise in| : = _ |deep-cut bargain the clean- 2 pen Bf = pang yg 8 ao 12,40, | aa = son seosnsosesobeeniess: ORs. } a oe : q 34 Up gre get will be ao S any noxious weeds, the Director of Perks) ‘The strike of grain handlers Segoe . dropped more than 2 points on news ‘work has begun onjsales drives n the closing days ‘ : by certified mail with return’ reecipt| against all but one of Kansas City’s|mnaive, tisehen, be, asolthat the Federal Trade Commis-|two existing farm buildings at the|sales are not likely, --__-| member, has denied of the lads on which noxious weeds are| elevators has kept the futures mar-|Escarele, bleached, bu. .........\; 2.80|sion has. ordered it to get rid of ¢ Farm to be used for) Ourrent indications ate there | 315 and Charles F. “found — gro and said notice shalliket somewhat off balance the past|Romame, bu. ........ jaibshdoarenss ; #o|some affiliates, {the Michigan: | Will be some 1959 model an- mental health comply with rovisions of said Act meee. : . h : }land Continuing . Pro- 3 359 of the Public Acts of 1 as|two days. Hooker Chemical was active : ’ nouncements in September, Most agreed to tell their stories before weeds shall. ‘be cut, destroyed ot neg = DETROIT, "July 3 (AP) ees, tob.| and up. fractionally. eshte ae cars should be on the market 1. committee next week, Sen. eliminated that are located in sub-) It caused a Sharp decline in eee + eaeee inctuded, federal-state| saineg about a t. Workmen are converting a for- by mid-October, That would be |; Wage said.. beem erected on 60 per cent gr more of|hedging yesterday and left prices| "Whites: Grade A jumbo 40-80; welght-| Soe mer farm into four class-| three to foar weeks earlier than |“ + been 40 the Jota in said subdivision. who have/rather sensitive to light mill de- She," large. Mb WE. “eee aici g poner Stocks continued to de-jrooms and a fa e into offices) the 1968 models reached the pub-| Ororations at the Ni "Braided Ve destroy uch weeds er cause|mand, - | eiiom So twid, tre. 20%; amall gh/Clib6 5 a Tesearch report by an|for the program and other MSU-O| le, Vt ee State and other mental hospitals € same to be destroyed. rade B ldtge 30-42; wid. avg. 41.|American scientist on the health ee That section 1 be added to said 5, checks "3244-8: wid. “ave. 23." fects of tobacco was awaited to be * ke * The dates, of course, stilt are|will be investigated also, he said. ordinance No. 448. ponid, , odded , and Grain Prices © - ~ one of cm | made in London next week, > The io! buildings are’ located subject to change, depending upon oes mended sectjon 1 re through “pectin TE : Were 6.708 cases ade|_Lotillard dropped about ‘a point|on Butler road, near Adams, at{‘Be inventory situation. . . cost of removing, destroying, or CHICAGO GRAIN — Commercially graded—Whites: Grade while U.S. pam ts on > Orey No producer heavy stocks Ramo-Wooldridge eliminating the noxious weeds as de-| CHICAGO, July 3 (AP) — Opening & jumbo, 46; . large gi. 40- Tobacco American | the southeast corner of the estate. in retailers’ be is likely to j r chai. bes ‘lien “upon. sald premises|@"alm Prices: Grade A jumbo a; large 40-41; meaian|TO0aCCO dropped fractions, The Continuing Education Pro- |start shipping 1959 models until gi Fri. wl so por pthnapicl ape Poor marlin | Od 1.62% July cece, 4% eee So oe Oe which uses various /|the 1958’ well liquidated, Thom son fo Mer e eliminated and the cost of such removal sen, oseseane iat wesees : now : s are il vr proceedings ‘under the Charter of, the|DeC- s-s+c-++ 190% sesseees $846 % pe Included Armour] Pontiag schools will transfer to i x * * . 3 sae 4 City of Pontiac and as authorized In /MQe ss 0-"* Tog tye" Poultry » en ee eee Ph o,| the new site this fall. . | One industry report has it all} Log ANGELES i®~ The Ramo-| wnfeonfit herewith Are hereby wepenea (Bek 20°00) ERS Bees Toc0077 1 pPemalt: Jw, > pian "ee, 2™4115 00; Publicker up % at 9% on|Lowell Eklund, formerly ot Fon-/859 cars is. production by. earlyjlectronie products and does mis Available, a S + red tojMAY +102 1.27% May ......4. 133 |quatity lve poultry: "15,000; and Shamrock Oil & tiac, who hag accepted the post of . GM] confirmed isile research, says it will mergel Terms Avai @ Super beam emergency ordinance ‘within the pgco™™ (ON) iy, sult... 1242 [yeti Pe, bene 2628; type oat eat 37% on 4500. bas Poe oe Daa jthis, > -|with Cleveland's Thompson Prod-|| ~~... ae : ; nds; whe ; ilent Model $11.98 the Charter of the City_of Pontiac for |__| EFYers 2¥4-3¥e pounds; white: 35; Barred . set Pk “| Of course, the- whole 1959 pro-jucts, Inc. emss e necessary in. decordance, with state iaw i , ee New Youd Steicks Eaweation is Gesigned gram could be advanced an addi-} The Cleveland firma makes eir-l Down and $9.58 per | © and in order to proceed with the “M4 G H t ew Tor CKS | for professional people, mainly|tional week or two should- craft parts and automobile engines : : ae aces @ Gee Livestock teachers, who wish to continue/cleanup move more rapidly thanland parts, It owns 51% per cent] Month for 12 Months e sion of the Git of Ponting thie tet day lore Ua Cd . EE ox Rey pare studies in thelr field while work-lexpected. This is one of the thites/ot the common. stock of Ramo-| ae 3 ° , : STROIT. LIVESTOCE ar tet ee ing. that4vill not be known for several | Wo ee 2 ADA pre CURTROT, July 3 od atiaqtatestock. adlieg "ch pas me ag el te | Ted Ward, who presently headsiweeks, 8 = = it oe it General q ity Clerk 0 or rea curtailed in view of forthcoming holiday; |," — oA a > the program for the Pontiac Area, eo Thompson said would give = July 3, “68. sifair; slaughter stecre ana’ neiferss et |A™ O7SB,---- 448 ir’ *” i8.6|will continue as coordinator for the| Buf the industry siready 200.5% shares of common stock & Office Supply 4 ISTRA NOTICE—TOWNSHIP. . vs choice ax mint 0: aeatleing lam ‘Sotel” o: 3 = 7 ee of education which makes| **#rted tapering off for the mod- | of the reorganized company for | q of Biosafield. Oakland County, Mich- Expansion Planned by Bunty heifers "900-880 “It ah ood. fjAm Motors. 123 The ee se BP up the bulk of the program. - et changeovers. This emphasizes ths Los | igen, for the Primary Election to be i utility cows 19.00-21.00; canners and cut-|4™ 2° 33g Int Tel&Tel .. 38 the auto makers’ determination ae Eay — g D. Consumers Hinges on ere eee oe week: Ghoughter stecra|A™ Seating .. 38.4 1 Crt Coal., 368 . to do a thorough job of liquidat- _anlp f° Soames, County of Oakland, f Fed LA average choice and better s lower AS Smek ... Se Senne risa": 383199 H ffa T in ing the outgoing units, “ee & : ¢ im con- OK 2 ° =< gency evenly strong o's ose anor cows| Am Tel & Tei 2 Jones & Li .., 39.6 ys 0 ry Q 4 Some the inventory = formity with the Kus an Election Law, t steady; is steady strong: a tn re Kelsey af = as a : experts say rot al date for registration in order . during several consignments high choice am a. as total will drop below 500,000 units to rote in the Primary tion} Some 30,000 applicants for gas| with ‘» prime end 1150 lb. slaugh- snes ~ — aes 0 nionize rs by Aug. 1. A mouth Intec & coull | "79 vote ‘ai this ‘election, ll personsiheat in the Consumers Power Co. | {St Seo: carly in week numerous cee |armeo BH... 497 Lehn & s,s 313 be below 300,000, The expectation | m be . = Pontiac district may be in-store age vo high ‘choles ‘steers, 27.60-28.50; — = bd Le Sem = one vom nin wee Re nod. rather ee ed oo | old, who Swe vassden " the Stale of|for some relief with the announce-| 259-97 00: ones SS RL 00; Hine Atchison .,.-. 33 | Mont Ward .. 383 _NEW | Teamster Uni modéls reach the market is based H tip Sfvalpomtiala tart. Saye prin” tment of plans for a $81,500,000 con-|ehers 45.0ars, Mannen®thytPireet Aven aig 7. AL Mesias << ea\gomey ie tothe ln starting a Grivelon the tact there will be no hehry | August §, 1996. are eligible to register. |struction and expansion program |iow choice ‘heifers 28S0:31.5e. lot Mnigh| Balt & Ohio. 31.1 paueler Br «.. 26-4 )James a ! otice ts fu given. that any per- cod to low choice 673 Ib. yearling}Beech Crk ...30 was <2, 49.4/to unionize nearly 200,000 workers|Production even through Septem- son who er cieear dhe g into this and other Michigan areas. Tike 26.00: heifers ally si AV ov. S44 mt Gasca Roebuck &-Co ber aie the septation Geane'et mata tonnaapl | a’ “6 25.00-26.50; 23.00-25.00, Steel ».. 415 Nat Dairy... 46.4|i0 the huge Sears, | SEE ; ; may register on or before July Tth, 1966, : = heifers 21.00-23.00; utilit 19.00. Air «.. 43.6 Nat Gyps ..”. 49. * ow. & - during fegular office hours, Monday.| ‘The Trunkline Gas Co. of Hous-|21.00, few 21.40 at ‘week's ‘high : vse gid Nat Loed +O a “The inddstry is making broad through Friday of each week, 9:00 a.m. canner and cutter cows 14.50-19.00: MO. ceekee 84 Not Tee...” 524 * Th | 9 in ion to thejton today- petitioned the Federal iin “al site riggs Mf .... 7. , 1959 and momentum to.5:00 Sm. and in, addition sprinkling ng paike NY Centrai'::165| Hoffa announced the drive, said|changes for 1959 Township. Clerk will ‘be open’ tor _the|Power Commission for permission | shy Palle 16.00; cutter bulls om Bead, nT 4g Nie M Bw .-. 354lthe ‘Times yesterday, after the un- slowly when greatly purpose of receiving registrations duting|to’ proceed with the project. It savenlers—Sa able 25. Not enough on Bargiehs tas Nor Pac’’.."": 30.¢/ion's executive board had author- d new cars go into produc- gs ~ ae 30, 1988; 9:00 a.m, to| granted, it will eventually supply Week: “Veslers strong/Calam @& H'.: 136 Nor 8t Pw ../21 ized him to negotiate a mutual as-|tion : ee | . y. . 5 to 1. choice 30.00-|¢ Soup .. Nwest Airlin .. 15.6)'2€ , meee sz 8:00 p.m. ee ta|200 million cubic feet of gas daily to 34 ao a Gan Dry": 182 Ohio Ol -..: 383\sistance. pact with the Retail zs 8:00 pms) TU} 188 9:00 ame ™/to Consumers Power Co, custom-|33$9; fon utility 1400-24.00. Capital Alri’, isa’ CUTE, S++ 114! Clerks International : 8:00" pam and on’ the ‘ast day Monday, |Ct3- ‘. Jenough Ao. test trade. Br Not lCarrier Cp <1 448 Owens nae . * &* * House A | oves Long 7 perfectly batenced irauoter''s feristration’ from 'one| Edward L. Karkat, Pontiac |.caPard soit phe impaing fetact|oatet tras’... 43 ee Oy* El: 813) The organizing move indicated, wy couns tor suatonn address to snother within the Township) district manager, said the huge week's low time; ‘bulk goed end ehotes| On .-- 2 Pan Epl <..;484\said the Times, that attacks on| ~ - Reo ; : of Bioomfield, send a est to $0,000. old ‘crop shorn sla lambs 19.0- Bye |.’ 86. Param Pict .. 40.3 |r0¢q and the T: in thelf ot * ’ and others who need @ tie office of the Township _ stat project would take some : 35.0), coverel abt ment seed sad shsiee Equip',; 43.6 Parke Da .... 81.6 Pans “gf the fine belt point pen Also dale” of moving. to present. address. Oe ne oo cihey tak |31.00-32:00; utilty 18.06-19.00;" moat good| cue bee --"" 353 panne 2°, ~~ 934 [past year have failed to daunt the| ess Fire Chiet #7450 Such transfer may be mi ony me probably late in 1959, when ini- pt Ngee 3 slaughter lambs 00-\Colg Palm ;... 64.1 Pepsi-Cola ... 24.2 cocky union head. ae ; 3 wal tur an purse size #F-450. 1588 at 8:00 p.m. ° | tial deliveries of this new supply pe Gay 8 > Foe | Gol Bed A»... 28 ad ‘50 $1) he Teamsters were expelled ee 7 is ‘ UNCONDITIONAL istered’ under the permanent regisire-| Would begin. Many of the appl 1 | Freept Sul 496 Sou Pac ..... 46. pany- pointed New Fall Shipments of Laneig. / NEW YORK ® — Steel prices/preept om ---: %1§ Sou Ry --.:: 421|sharing system, working conditions|quarter billion dollar final ISD AL E : ' jare expected to rise an average of Gardner Den. bite Sperry rab 2: iad other tion under the $3,900,000,000 $) "lat $5.50 a ton in August, Iron Age, Coeee! Cal :.. 53 : = Seusiaat eclcieatl J PM Hun A ke St. Clair national metalworking weekly,|gen lee = oa ed Re: ba ee o. omer Se : cere Sree said cnt ak eats B* Bese) NewS in Brief (sens pemaee vestertey ot Miracle Mile Shopping Center / 1 “There's an outside chance that esehs “+ 9e- (in “Bethar Aves). FE 8-4545 for Clawson Man the price of some individual prod- Gen Time a» 30.8 er, ge “s R ; of — aoe t. ter ae or / ucts will go up during July,” the|Ginetwe”. °.... 302 Hecarco... 113|_ 28, L- Lloyd, 49, of 820% Bald-| stinging rebuff in his drive z / the Centerlin icati: Goebel Br... 2.7 Tex G Sul .. 20.1/win Ave., was found ty of| “more ammunition to wage the {State Police at the Cen! €|Publication added. Goodrich , ., 63.3 Textron — ..... 1131 3runk driving by Municipal Judge ” See Telaod ie Lee 32. Clair or ne ctoe vcteel frameless te ee abet #4/cecit B, McCallum today. He was aves sens Island in Lake St. oe While most major steel firms| tho my .., 367 2fa0,W Al aa ned to in jail, a|, BY # 2-1 margin, the House mem- # the body of a ier chy epee rig arr oma oe oA we Greyhound «.: 18 ress 34 srs gen’ - bs ‘six (PETS ignored his contention at 6 i. . falling off a 22-foot cruiser. Pca gol Age saidivone si 72. 932 tis"? 343|months probation: i aor! peste gnomes Don’t throw-it away! Don’t chase all : 7 on prices, i nes 63: “ Ft ook over town! If it’s listed here, we'll make diivet dead te eee OE grr ot poor pre titow will nau a's op # Phono g hae Ie oe ~8 pes qipemer ye ace a it as good as new with a REFILL of 277 W. Elmwood St, "Theos on individual products inna “se Re ee i ~ sa Sia liquor sale,| White House press secretary| because we're specialists! oe _ The Macomb County Sheriff’s|tne hope U.S. Steel. will follow. - |Llb. Mena sw HY eskee # {| Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal-|James C. Hagerty, | | Oe a Saee k wee Lakh Aire 2. 417 ‘pel {um fined him $10 or three days|reports ot the action as a setback| for BALL PENS Almost any make. Latest : SS ae ko As far as steel production is|Locw's .2-... 111 “yin Jail, : to Eisenhower, : imp: tp is fake siery business, for investigation be- will he q, - ak gen onsen RE ats Square Dancing Every Saturday “The President thinks the coun- : and action. ‘ - caste eepereeereere —— = oo ge eer eee be & SiOW moni: Billick . ni ie ra ae ze a id bg free world. : ‘ ; 4 . cause he allegedly did not reporticome dangerously close to setting|Menihs <3. 33.8 coe a ee ae itc@“~egue for PENCILS Eraser tips, all sizes and Like her i eappenbdly oocatred at 830 pain’ oe Oe ee _ | When the Senate Appropriations ° / : (nena . . Ss. , z . ‘ : , ‘ | a the a rson (Compiled by The ed Treen) Fair at Lake Odessa week, it wi te paning enter t TEWETTER RRBONS We can fit any 4 were always ee ne and - ' ; R Indust Re Util otosts Onaga Gc. Sia Laila | which sai - Bring old spool if odd 4 prepared he claimed he was searching for|MEQISIEL S REVENUE {s:.%xe, “tigsea 99 8 i8'8|Odesua Fair, first of the year in|fixed a ceiling fearly 300 million Bee 4 \g a the body during the two hours be- é Frey, Gay ..0++.3886 $83 809 113 6| Michigan, opens for a three-|dollars less than Eisenhower's re- for NOTEBOOKS All stan ae ans 4 ‘to hel fore coming ashore and notiving $17 ()97 During June vss i343 kt Rf ipilday rm. Governor Willams is tolquest but stil $96 milion above putchings in stock Girne El / elp ||police, the Sheriff's Dept. reports. |? * * 9 | , ba a sie ei a} 1 ibe guest Saturday. : the House-passed figure oe ersonorder, } Dey or night. In fair |) a bal The monthly statement of busi-/}95 Bigh’::+--2008 1987 - 178 1883 panies £ we . for POST BINDERS Blank or printed ledger. wéatherorfoul.Werespond |/Fare Hike Rejected ants Wonk the Onldand Cuykel oC “a3 _ ee , ; and journal sheets Ape poe ft ickly to your call f Deeds office . arp ere sizes. Others pees ; -f fusprants service when Rieg peg nti oe antig. Same 11,547 snes ons iuesaiate 3, ephlen 0) cine Single Rooms and Suites of Officts' ee crouble strikes. Orwhen llwindsor Tunnel has been rejected handled. This brought in $17,00745) oss w suai bo ft Sie'Sa| - , ao for INKED DEVICES Special formula’ inks you want sound advice on [inv the Canadian Board of Trans-|in revenue Ps ry ~ month, Baldwin Rubber Co. *.... Bx ? FOR RENT for stamp ; numbering the selection of insurance port. Detroit and Windsor officials nae eee ‘T, neakihy te Eat Shem, Go," 14 is] ; d gape ma _ machines, f t-tip pens, etc, for your home, your ear, |laiso opposed the increase proposed| Resister Daniel T. Murphy Jr lori eet Mice f.-; $4 $f Alter August. Tot In ) Ee amy your family or your busi- [by the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Co. en dee 5 that 1 pg nap md Phe “Prophet, Go, pice) ae N i) for TAPE DISPENSERS All sizes and styles . , j to 65 cents a recorded ffice | Ru: Yo MIG. C0. Peectests ata , : ; , ness. That's our job. cat would have netted an add June, arte Eieerecey aa" IT ©) NATIONAL BUILDING of cellophane tape, Gummed tape, — | THATCHER ~ Titional $200,000. a year. "| June 1958 figures with the same > ge « Very center of downtown Pontiac busi-. aye yer oe nero Paper tape rolls for ’ Et Joins Beridix Corporation| ft ser meee tein ite a0y pe Given Tank Contract "ness district. : pg : dard machines. = | TTE ON sist ~— eee eee | : ee Low rentals, heat, lights, janitor and elevator eos More, See. us first! | PA RS | — Forme! ar] SO Cotater & Jere age. « DETROIT @® — Ford Motor Co. | r Lin - 10% OFF O ie weti . DETROIT @ — Former Chrysler : 3 | service, ee 10% OFF ON ABOVE REFILLS & WERNET Corp, executive John M. S. Hutch-| ‘There were 2,525 deeds recorded|has been awarded contracts worth | (x ; 5, Ae % OFF : Le aoe .Jlinson has joined the Bendix Avia-|last month. This amounted to $4,107|$1,374,000 for engineering, fabrica- le Room 209 eo. Dey | GENERAL PRINTING 711 Com : National tion Corp. He will be staff assist-|in revenue. : test work on diesel en-| | Appl 7) a LAL fF : | 4 : munity : > Pant to the president on manufac- * * * for the Army Ordnance Corps ‘ss NATI NAL BLDG. ) = | ani j | @ Bank Building turing activities. Hutchinson Receipts totaling $8,982.25 came|medium tank. The new contracts] "Ph, Fa 44729, 3 “\ & OFFICE SUPPLY Te 9224 merly Senne cannes « Titres tee seem, chettat Lovvlalion aniaed Hak th Tobe Be ree 4-4 : ay | Movil : , oo yi Fe 87024 charge of final car assembly for|mortgages and 4,766 chattel mort-|000,000 awarded Ford in, 1956 for : 17 W. Lawrence St. FE 220135 4 } Chrysler. gages. |" \ tank development. - , ieniichtaidal oa 1 , j . : “4 - ‘ + : ¢ - re - Ss adie \ = { ~~ }. . re 4 y \ | 2 i | \ , \ (. | | Baye) v ” | ~ NEW AND USED. CAR SALESMAN ee eo bss ¥ of mak- . eimployment _~ gang ac- ~ Soeur ¥. penton RRATTS ; : eavestrosghe. nie ae emetery-. ae 2" if ‘neigh! Stren cad buskand Robert Dis-(CURB GIRLS, BU TTERCUP mond Our special thanks to the|— Drive-in, #10 Oakland. oR a wante WORK. FE: Rex, Duncan D. Mocel god Re7,|COOK. MUST BE EXPERIENCED IRL 21 WANTS staff of Pontiac General Hospital i ans : = CHOOL GIRL : Voorhees-Sivle Funera)_ Home’ oT DEul FG, SESIRES LADY ag Bog! office or store work _Mrs. Robert Diamond & Family. tee én, FE_2-0062 WE TO EXPRESS_OOK| B be'e dompanion PE 22012 LADY, 1. WANTS ___beartfeit_ thanks & | apprécistion| © Se niENCED CASHIER FOR, *54_ 3 re pan Unten habe 2 ari aonk € : : NG |TADY waits WORE ¢— DAY! a oa od 7 ’ FOULD « i" fixtures’ and ee aie ; (IMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- LS 5 ae sincere : Pv” wer 52002. “IN_LOVING MEMORY OP a MY DARLING: in SET-UP MAN FOR 5 OCUAS _ 2, MOTOR chs ATW. PRODUCTION _ DIES. tie laying. WANTS pOOse. aes 5 apt, a Rerigy Me & naw, PE $3953. ot Bagh _Moving & Trucking 19 WEITE PONT! AC PRESS BOX 95. ‘travel West New car 20 family’ Brown, 100 8 Help Wanted Female 7 ’ MUST BE EXP WIT vl Apply by letter, Bor! fer ete ¢ oT wee. year age. missed by sbases Horace, itn aE YOUR ie and as gentie Sg No , Drayton_Pisins ‘Donelson Johns ‘Am or Motor PE 2-8378 Cemetery Lots 5 * ery, PE 2-406, after 4 p.m. § SP. a we oe ae a ee E [Fe i | a i BOK REPLIES | FUNERAL HOME RES G Service once ais reste Aa ote HOME every. Valued at $750, Will sell ___$535,_ FE eee 6 GRAVES ““PERRYMONT PARK: ae sandy soil, Main drive. $800; take $450. FE 4-0682 : At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: ; 1, 9, 10, 20, 25, 28, $2, 34, 63, 74, 76, 78, 82, 95, 104, 106, 110,: 114, ig 2 117, 118, 6. > The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ¢ =. errors should be teommeciatety. rtion ment which has been ren- ' dered — cancefiations the error. nels. rer eam “eiuenber. Adjustments will be es Closing time for advertise: ments containing sizes ee ae aa agate type noon dav previous to oubiication. oc Tranelant, Want, Ade, me7 - be cane the day -y publication after the first insertion, CASH WANT AD RATES ue ie cry ay r ‘80° ‘ee § 226 “405 6.09 + 338 be aaa H ‘6 | 6.48 «6.60 o «4.08. 10.80 6m Help Wanted Male 2 SALESMEN 0 ving nem woeaany very Small: securit Co S6i Din aivy,| Gg DAYg ONLY. feveting. High h School Graduates ¥ manure, dirt. rE 3371. BEADLE DRAPES. SLIP COVERS. If you have the use of your fap |PONTIAC pow oth ie alk s BUREAU ee PLOWING AKD BULL-|- materials & used furniture. FE fly's car between 6 & 8 &| Licensed and ed. Drivers dozin . FE 5-a9¢ 56-1927. wish to earn $50 to myer cents = hr. “adult sitters. OR- tare aD Soe TRUCE BAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- weak. bere « a wonde oppor-|_lando id service. delivered. FE §-6356| ing 8174 Cooley Lary» Rd EM jm A gS OR a WORK. -or PE So ae a CSTERING ogy & s WEED MOWING. ALSO FINISH THOMAS UPHO Fon abbere call tele eal. WASHINGS 06 § TRON TRONINGS | _grading, OA 83308 ___ | WLW. Perry st House 56573 oF MA Att TLL DO = wane. 7-to3| Insurance Agencies 17A| © Lost & Found 24 dren, 11-12, parents working from days a week FE 8-4667. D WHITE 5 a.m. to 6 p.m in country WORK WANTED BY HOUR oe BO IN INCREASE IN IN AUTO RATES COLLIE, SABLE AN! =: r en. Boat ke. Prefer transportation We aa” ean aihen urance lost & Harvey. nse. 25 to $0. Bok 706 ac. ao allio FE 6-9796. "| DANTELS , INSURANCE AGENCY 0002. IF WOMAN DESIRES « OR 5 HOURS| = “we FE_}Til1 | FOUND: BIRD DOG, OWNER PAY work, 5 nights week. FE 8-3803. Servic 1 & feed. FE 32-3053. You have a car & can wo Laundry e 8 ioe: 4 YR OLD BRINDLE 7] 2-3 hours a day or early evening, Building Service 12 ite toy bull dog. Male. W. side. & wish to cam up te $5 per OR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- FE 63600 week call 42007 or 2% YRS EXP CEMENT WORK OF} eT aoa Pontiac Laundry. FE WALLET IN DOWR- ame AL SECRETARY. | Su Kind Puly insured All work |\ce CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. tows business section, Containing "aval Gak Experience and ms: “A A ‘% FE a a Beautifuiv finished, Pontiac cards, etc. REWARD. FE 7 are esnential. Write Pontise| poke tari sa eae Ts ene 8 9 Lost. FEMALE GABLE WHITE a * AITRESS iN ¢._ BUD B FE $2080 L scaly i g 18A Collies 13 yrs. old, vic. Wolverine tate Orin Gali MY Soi.” |AUL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK |qs ace TREE SERVICE. RE ioc?“ GuEEN & BLUE PARE FOUNG LADY TO ASSIST MAN-| cbie Jensen. PE | Fo Saas. OH on Bi. | LOST: Vicinity of James. & Flor Bee Mr. Norton al Rooseveli A-A TRENCHING INTER LAKES TREE SERVICE | oe T: ALL BLACK COCKER uy 2 Field, OR 3-4943) Trim, remove cabling, surgery “doe. named crurrie, $25 reward WANTED eae clearing. Insured ae — ssteen GC. Magecman, East- serving food and wor. Serib's Bar & Restaurant, 130 zeiekt Rd. SEWORE "gorties. Pi eg Lake Ave. back gate, Before 5 p.m. : ABYSITTER, § DAYS . week. ee pool in ey iv own References as wens Pon- _ fac _Press_ RESS. NEAT. . fiver. PE 21623. MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR SMALL CHILD re A& B y TRENCHING ” water YE &) C. LOST: 4 MOS. LABRADOR Retreiver, black a white mark- ings on chest & feet. Vic. 36 Mary Day. FE 22-1307, REWARD, Hobbies & Supplies 24A Y NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabb! fames. Backenstose Store, 18 .E_ Lawrence 8&t. 25 Notices & Personals AUTHORIZED » MASON SHOES awy- Z ee eeu | é 5-0037 | 3D" cnaries, mrs. Telegraph. | wo EXP MEN AVAILABLE For | "2+" meee j Or PE 83ii | Quick Action (| = Ait Type af ‘BUYERS "WAITING a _ with, WE NEED CONTRACTS ES contracts. = or eourteous a for “ * ateten Ne “oblige: Bx C. HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton 53 Casb w for your land Fe tas hor Partridge. re SREY PARM good ve % ae otal ft. front- FE 5-6891 oN LAND CONTRACTS aie Qe Ready, Willing and. Able | RMS., & * |¥ ROOMS, AND, BATH, NICELY turn. Baby welcome. 210 8. wones — Fates = . 20 years of service to satisfied clientele. A. Johnson REALTOR 174 8, TELEGRAPH RD, FE 4-2533 Wanted Real Estate 32A ‘CASH FOR Y YOUR HOUSE — WE. LL HOMES UP TO ¥ ae Cash. MELWOOD REALTY, we WANTED, IN N. WOOD- - ward area. Up to 9100, 98. Larger home or estate. WEbster 3-4200 or WE 3-1269. CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY Ines cash interests you, let us look our property for a cash canting. We also have buyers for and contracts. Clark — Estate W. Hruon. FE 46492 or FE 44813. Ask for Mr Clark. WE CAN — Se a" — that tf our home in location. e have plenty Ml sory mortgage Money so we can get the rT chasers very easy terms. Call us ff you have a ems for sale, WE ALSO — buy. sel) and trade. For fast and efficlent service, list _us. 4+ ouR FFICE — will be closed Sal 4 rs but we will be open on e 5th. LH. _ BROWN] Realtor 1362 W FE, 2-4810 MULTIPLE. LISTING * SERVICE NOW ory | re large ash for ms et you ca: our Call f rr, the ne tod: plan. us for details ay. . WHITE BROS. wage ESTATE R 3-1295 se, Dials Hwy. Open Eves ‘ti 9 — Sun 10 ‘til 8 « Gl AND FHA CASH FOR*YOUR HOME Yes go sn: sell your home for cash, with very small down pay- ment, bus line. piven whet ‘ elrigeratar: $50 om 5d $65. NEW MODERN HEAT- ent. ranch type build- = M59 and lake. “‘MUtual | Chass “or EM_ 3-2456. ORCHARD CT. APTS. NEW BRAND BEDR OM’ A ” Sooty for Immediate. aed E OPEN DAILY sU A.M. FE 8.6018 PLEASANT — ‘SUB. — FOR COU- _Rieo no drinkers, $60: _— FE sTUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT. Lge per week PAUL A, KERN FE_2-0209. UPPER FLAT, 2 BDRM. EXTR ee as ean FISHER’S. CALL sh ted FLAT... 3 LARGE RMS. & Located on Dwight St. FE | COZY 4 RM, MODERN. NICELY furn. —- Adults. Call after 4- p.m. at 99 Starr. DELUXE 6 — WEST SIDE. Phone FE FURNISHED spose ae 117 Center St. or Call FE 2- .FOR COLORED Ver nice 2 & 3 im For" rent at 226 Prospect. 4-4821 "Bali FORK, APT FOR 1 MAN. $36 onth, 129 EB. Howard, FE 2-5881, past. APT., JUST RIGHT FOR COUPLE.| UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Py@ ent FE 5-3038 On bus line. FE: 5-8239. ADULTS. 3 RMS. & — PVT. UNION COURT ent., garage. FE 2-1290. ane you — a BACHELORS ve apartments, e peo- 1 bedrm., deluxe. Newly married| Die Are quiet, yet friendly? Do couples, bachelors, or single wom-| 0% on schuly aan ot tort * en. $16 wk. for refined couples.| BPG pope oat y a it : ae un ——— Court Apts., whieh supply all : : these features but a. ool summer with the cross ventila- pe oggtehew i 3 BS eer and Bag for Neue on aly m8 in = building K.G Hempste: ron St. FE 4-8284 or aur = rE" etn. WOLVERINE APT Downtown shopping & Sabapertas ion within 2 blocks. Schools only 1 , away, children ip geoe Front & rear windows ae breezes thru in summer, ——ee and Bp maintaine HOLLYWOOD. APTS. Furnished: or unfurnished. 2 & 3 — a in ae 114 E. How- iy rooms & bath, ager --hagher. Hem ead, 02 E. Huron Be FE a4. WEST SIDE APTS., 6 ROOMS, newly decorated, gas heat, Pvt. LARGE EURN. BASEMENT APT, opens out on lake, MY 3-3902. LARGE 4 RMS. & BATH. WASH- er. Walk downtown. Util, furn. Ba- by welcome 37 Park P). FE 4-8612 LARGE, PLEASANT 3 & BATH. Garage, Nr. Airport. Adults only. ORIlando 3-1943. LG. APT. CLEAN TADULTS. $65 $65, North side A sn thy with 1, 2 or 3 bed- A. 0. PE 42521 of alter 5. FE. 58-1172 Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 a sae BRICK, BATH & Ys. . ge Aenea shathiltty Gon a k w “sg ie . Cootesor oor mus’ Royal Oak Beauty © College fed seount ofa of ae ent benultlana GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell ou’re not using 0 pounds in six short poi bgt ~ ile as $1.00 per visit. See thehes melt Ain 4 les toned and tight ened. _for appointment to- day. PH 44131. ROOF REPAIRS _ |"GF BAY ING TALIST IN ered LIGHT TRUCKING & RUBBAGE, abe " Geet ere dacn. | TUCKS. to Rent| “ TRO ACTORS THepuic tanks, “field te. FoR) F.. 1PMENT Silches “a boat wells. OL 1-883, ao Ge piokupe Vigson Stal Seth Da Whaat cay|things through Cassified Ads! ee re Se AREAL CAR Wtd. Children to Board 26 | BABYSITTING. DAY OR NIGHT. | gt loved and cared’ for BARGAIN? Lots of ’em | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Es age Giroux- OR 30701, witen IMMEDIATE! Y: Homes, farms, lake property ‘and contracts. Buyers waiting Paul M, Jones, Real te 932. W. Huron’ 1 RM. BACHELOR APT. $9 A meek. FE 2-0566. 89 State St. RM. KITCHENETTE, i86 N. i Betty FE pala 1 BEDROOM WITH KITCHEN & ath OR oie, Close in. re ta in the Want Ads! ‘oat later. Apply person __ HENRY 3 COM i ™ ini a = uron. THE GREATEST SAVINGS IN XPERT, TRE Fe bass or OR 0 _caybura Sto FE. 8-300 8-3900| will’ appraise your propery and a Fick 5s ROOMS. PVT.|4 RMS. & BATH. FOR YOUNG Help Wanted S| eee eee carne CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE | tell you thercash you can recelve| Ente. & bath, FE $-3028. couple or bachelor, PE. 5-2706 : = Gham MONEY DOWN! cAwN “i (_ MAINTENANGE., cur oll 2 OR 328058 etic pre! ale ONE DRM. & Satire parker ER. | « RM. HOUSE ieiaee R oe r r wee en ae v a & v' ar ac wa To! e. 7b of makin, to $& per hour, full i REE ESTIMATES! ae ait work rerfuaranteed. ANY GIRL OR , WOMAN NEED- we shee we ene furn. 164 W. Pike. season or year around. 134. 7 ee wr sm a a none iy ‘aio, ae 7 FE. 25123 “Coufldential, tthe Sai- rs DORRIS B SON REALTORS | SUITAB! FOR, GE i FROM. NERY z : ‘ “ MARI BL 80D—35c oe rm e 3 rm., prt. . wi 5 ag Po 6 miles east o atiac BEAUTICIAN, EXP, MALE OR|SRICK, BLOCK AND CE MEN T|_ 2001 Crooks Rd. North of devare | vain Arm Ga WILL BOY OW [ist YOUR LAKE BUY ON LisT YOUR LAKE | Cool and comfortable, Ine. ‘eli male, Fridays and Saturdays.| work. Also chimneys. No job too] TW_2-1174. Cott ee Te Se complete, cham-| Droperty. Purchase ting, util, and linens Appiy 186 N. FURNISHED HOUSE. oe on . S| large. Residential and commer-| W@eRIAN GRASS SOD : wea neteorial RF. McKINNEY Perry. FE 2-5236. ie acre te in be tau on See, Ceeamees work, Ph. MY} and Rentucky 0 blue grass sod.| fair SA st tel tee se Ofte, pase Commoree Re. SYLVAN | LAKEFRONT. | NEAT Clifford. pf 3:4, ig Be goo) serv. nights Dorothy's 500° N. . rtment with private entrance.| MODERN § RM. HOUSE, FURN- age, experience and 7 ty|SLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK ice, front -end back} Perry. Os 21244. . ; UN 1 Exce ellent beach. This ig ‘eal for ished. New! decorated, Children 1 greet” # eee a “teusstee. "P| Sener MAD, SUPPLIES — Ts CASH! WATERFRONT APT. POT BEACH | ine oe mean Fm aa. MAN {WANTED_FOR RAWLEIGH “_ PB §-3853 WEW CAWY BOUT, FINS) Steg ee MT Wallace, FE) we if personally buy your! Reas. Clean 1286 Fast, at taker — “TTRAILER, LOOATED - a, comes, Be pee Oe HOMES BY LICENS rageg Seekteld ep sell. F DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES Sen get cash ep te 90.000. Cal | Toes Te, MA 63167 Lghts MY _2-1866. ence peeded to start. Sales easy ; Ls :. 5 builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461,) 20608 __ ._ Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 31293, re us WEST SIDE SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. tr lo make and profits Start] bullder_Free cs Aury. | PERENNIAL GARDENS r P tS DES 7 Single lady or couple, alr con- cis we igs Tagier Ba. sph ane rite Rawjeigh’s,, CEMENT t4 OUR . NDSCAPT R. D. RILEY, Broker ditioned. Pvt. ent. & bath. Util ee is we Mi 190. 0 _ereenor a. Fioors,_vasements. ES o CK Lawn ‘Maintenance, Landscape ‘In Debt: ee Elizabeth Lake Be furn.. #33 8° Telegraph Corner | ser MODERN ROUSE sa 08 cook, ive A ast exp., _— CEM ENT & BI rane = OR ¥3382/1f you are having, trouble tt ok af =_+en _ r month. 2770 Davista, Duck expecied. Write Pontiac _WOPr oe 5.0782 cao BY EXPERIENCED & ‘our payments. see us today. CASH FOR Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) _Lake. Ph. MU_¢0741. Box Ue - |S Be ee aa” RELIABLE Mea tno aie (8. bopene, YOUR HOME cn ane ee Rerft Houses Unfurn. 36 Patio = Bs walks. brick and : LORS, INC. 41% 8. Saginaw. 1 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, : rea E Agencies 8A “OR > Wh N — oyment ncies bieck FE ites Nursery - Above Oakland Theater. FE 8-0456 pei _bare G1, and F.H.A, mort-| $100 per mo, Adults. 130 Sem+| ” 41196. Beautiful merion ie grass sod.| JijLY VACATION SPECIAL. $10 gece money available. Call us| ole, BelAir Manor, FE 4-1559. |} ,BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE CREDIT MAN DRYWALL, SEEING GAND, FINISH-| Furnished & Laid. 0c per sq. J: | “cold waves, $6.50 Open Fri eves. | for Information RGM St; | _for_rent_FE 4.2180. Adjuster for local retail firm. Must|" ing Free estimates. FE 5-3463] _Call for free estimate. FE S47ll.| Ma&H Style-Rite or'sse21 | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | pvt. bath, ‘stove, refrig. heat,|2,BEDROOMS RAMONA TER have some credit or collection ~ or FE 46191 soD DELIVERED, DUI DUMP ap Teock __Williams Lk & Highland Rds. | 96” > watton FE 8-0441| | hot and cold water furn.. adulgs tse $75 per month. Call FE ee ME aa" "er water ESTIMATE genges es & es re son ~ KNAPP SHOES Me Dee anual erpen oo N. "Paddock. "alberta 7 BEDROOMS, WOLVERINE LE. na fis Go. 1080 W. Huron | . Moving & Trucking 19) 2070 airport Rd oR bite eat farms, and acreage. A phone |1 BEDROOM. (Rien sod dryer, [3 SEGRE BLICG =x 07 Mr See vd oe BERVice IF saree ng ESTE a MO VIN G — RAULING Los sont bed ge A hon : ¥ a ECO. 7 * . Special consideration Legg obah ey ens, = ulre oe Bl a areet EVELYN EDWARDS | Bae "Se Sem. EXCELLENT r SERVICE . Gee ainy “tableier Be cccte et ROY KNAUF sree. a Guu Ye seein eee ail aay Bat. Bun, VOCATIONAL COUNSELING GUARANTEED = ALL bie FE 5-345 2900 | SIMMS. 26% W. Huron St. FE 2-7421 | 2” AND ROOM APARTMENTS,| storms and screens Near Airport 511 ITY BANE BLDG. od 918. 7% Marsh AA-1 Reducdd Rates MOSQUITO & PEST CONTROL | LAKE PR Petit h - HOMES — adults. “ar Highland Apts. 9& 8 sn Hatchery Rd. FE_8-6819. FE 4.0684 ENN: C 290i! Pe eee suid Moving 1 an or pick-| Subdivision work. Average yard.| FARMS ~ COMMERCIAL - ALL | _ Edith. 2 BEDRM, STOVE & REFRIG. acusnw WOvTNG a FOLLY iD Fr ae ND oF ee emorkmanship CONTRACTS ‘Bust Kame sauinies 7 BEDRM LOWER APT. $16.50 * tum. Ramona Terrace $75. FE FRE 4-450. tL: Young. wee urn eights. 4-155: SILK FINISHER BoMP TRUCK SERTICE Whites Nurser UYERS WAITIN “6767. WE 3-4300, MI 6-5969. ance | GARAGE, CABING, ~ ABBE Gordon Trueking 8-0005 y “BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH. Pot Pontiac Firm, Must be ex- Olea Licenaed: , aw EAULING TRA AME FE §-4711 13 2 OR 3 RMS. FURN. OR UN- 2 bedroom modern, $60 month, C perlenced rs 8 — 4:30, Good] terms = “@ RUB N a OLL,R ALTY - furn. Parking. Nice apt. bldg. Pangus, Realtor 1919 M18, Orton- 8 FH 8-005. | ON AFTER THIS DATE, MENT, 400 Pontise State Bank "pst P ste * lita Jaly 1, 1968, T will not be respon- set Dixie _aWY GLORI A APTS. ha eters Wee aah Bidg. yu Sonat, " ae 1022. agg ; aay for any debts contracted by) We Will Buy ; 87 Mech FE ¢4224|3 BEDROOM BRICK. NEW NEAR - Instructions 9 eet metal ‘work ‘Free estimates. Cotog,‘Ates Hatenery Ra. Drey-| Your Equity RM. Xt SUMPURN. APE T's STATE | 5 BEDRMS 1 FLOOR. FENCED “ * a rior EORRAN 5, REDUCE NOW| Bmiovmsunone-csh alt | SROOME AN BATH, so MONTH| Mga’ a°sr°3 conden: wa Sis sanding and . Phone ae F ranks 4305 Dixie a = 19 FaMiLy | FLAT §-0502. 3 LARGE RM Nev, Be Decor. ti NL R lease, sell, soparere ut a "etease on fe 0 es Saints Bates 18st welcome, mn be bet state ice é 2 i ~ tion rded by front and rear} peace & aged couple By datiand eter oa Jocation, soar PURNITED APHI_ REASONABLE il Ce St. Or call PE 2.3606; FOR ian WiTH OPTION TO - buy: 1 bedrm, down, room for to pees, y 3 mapa e exrbanged, 1, (9280 Tan ‘Lonet YEAR ROUND HOME ON [MIE Lake. 1 bedroom stove and — Ss fara shed Ideat. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 2 COTTAGES, UNFURN. §. BELL- ee. Lake- Orion, Mo. or Yr. ALL oe bee ae motel cabins: Pontiac Lake,” Sandy beach. Good swimming and fishing se per week. OR 3-0389, COTTAGE. MS.. PORCH, oD- erm wanpanionend: EM_ 3-4760 COTTAGE AT MISSAUKEE LAKE, rats City Ph. MAple 5-7086. URNISHED COTTAG T Black Lake, Nr. oueen oe 7 beach. EM 3-0405. LAKE LEELANAU. MODERN COT- tages with boats — aa by day or week, FE 217 Se 2 BEDRM., WATKIN akefront Safe beac h & - boat. a een LAKEFRONT. iodo : e a 7227 _or FE 2-6953. al NEW COTTAGE aT HIGGIN ag ag seven. $40 per 23-3562, SQUARE LAKE. CLEAN MOD» ern. Best swimming & fishing. Nr, racle Mile. FE 4-3369. | WALLED L MODERN CONV. Pa Beach a bedre ieones MAR ket 42293 WILLIAM: LAKE PRIVAT 7 3 _beach, boat. Sleeps 6. OR 3-1057 WALLED LAKE. Se cottage, by week or month, Osprey. MA 4-2080. a WATKINS LAKEFRONT. NICE: each, good OR 3-2278, fishing. For Rent Rooms 1 OR 2 WOMEN. PVT. ENTR™ be kitchen arid laundry. re” ATTRACTIVE ROOM. GIRLS. Home privileges, 547 W. Hur BUS STOP PVT. ENTRANC cook & Jaundry, telephone. W. Huron ad LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN© tlemen. Private entrance ~~ Nelson FE 4-4373. - MODERN RMS FOR GIRLS om Wevieide. Zits laundry, kitches. sate heaee. tie Home viele = ¥ _if desired, FE ass mee SLEEPING" ROOM, PY, ENT... Close in, FE ae. SEMIN OLE HiL LS. BUSINESS OR Prof, Kite! riv. . FE 3517 ar P 1 in family SLEEPING ROOMS. 366 BALDWIN Ave. FE 41039, : _Rooms With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN, HOME - STYLE meals. 14 Matthews, FE 5-0377, LAKE FRONT HOME PLEAS-; ant room for gentleman Home & : lake privileges, OR 3-4257, OOM AND BOARD AT LAKE sderen ory fae particular gentle- ule pec “ore s, few miles trom Ponting . Write Pontiac Press Box t WELL VENTILATED ROOM WITH board. 1 or 2 gentlemen, FE Convalescent Hames 38A . - CONVALESCENT CARE FOR, elderly people in nice pvt. home _Experienced care. 3-3195, HAVE | VACAi VACANCIES, uate PVT. HOME FOR ELDER- ly people, experienced care, rea- sonable rates. FE §-4353. NEW, MODERN REST HO now open, reas rates. MA pare * ROOM FOR ELDERLY Y PATIENT, 4 Lelong len o—_ st "Home . care ‘olonia. ‘onvaléscen! ® Oxford, Mich. OA 8-3741. om ; _- - Hotel Rooms 39° . HOTEL AUBURIN R by Dav or Week * Also 1 oF 2 room a — 464 Auburn 1 neat fooma & abe or e : TV By ¥ 18 N BERRY, Pet asioe” __Rent Office Space 41. near delaosn, ‘and| Florence Py _Onkiane TOwnsend 3 RMS NEWLY DEC.|3 RB 7 Oui gt. FE 10184, * ae 5 ATS nai | ~~ POUSPR Ruki: ad "occas | soe rm sirable Peau ~*~ a High ; races Somme. Trptog. pa whoo ic 8 assem livi 2. bt a or TE 5.1172. __Fox ane. FE 4103. ae ? LARGE cua SEW Y DECO- _Tated..| ath OR_3-1328. "io Mariya. : b pope pm ee FERRY ~FOR “CASH | IN J A|3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, 1267 Muskingum, FE 4-2470, HURRY, sell things|; eDAMS. 8 SCREENED PORCH. through Classified Ads. ' ge“Sfuxb" Orton, ‘277-5? bake 4°W. AUBURN NEAR RF . TER RD Modern 1. ba bidg. to share with coset Wiew.’ ty co ble with . to iy: : 1-9041 - OL 1-6623, 590 SQ. FT AIR CON ED, office : 2° = ~ eg om mks at ve +0561, ‘ 8 AT 100 OAR-* ore for office or other pues parking jot. FE - Me ee ee é e z me ts & oa : wh es : EIGHTEEN | Se es = _.For Sale Houses. 43 _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Housés —_43)CA by Dick Turner; _ For cor § 43) F ‘ s i ab : “| Live Close to the Lake ‘NORTH < a a ove Completely Furnished: BOM neem ranen| Sipe tR ge ea ease large landscaped lot ving roam cluded’ home situated ‘oh & eDt-| eon Bitte Pend Hr eal owe) Fatt Price Only il ae Pay Low Rate ot. Interest CUSTOMERS Dt fr ‘a * Eerie ene aa Sl $9,500 with uated on rear of lot now being .. Reasonable Terms Bau TpalPpiipte” baldae waa. 4Benderoff Bldg. . | Elizabeth Lake Estates - | Lake Privileges |) Yoo will ke. thts Smith- |KENNEDY|,é Suet ©. Py) Wideman |" ie ee, i Open muren St, "th ® “Vacant — licen. . peAL ESTATE gre Eyes. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WIDOW - LEAVING |. STATE. 4 WANTED, carport, fully landscaped. fenced. G. ] . storms screens. Near 2. ka es Alum sehoeis shoppe church. W. By PWRER) BEDEM | OME ms FE 260 || peedin® Searles "arse fon s|_ NEAR LAKE ORION basement rs. old, 6246 lovely shaded 75 200 fh] ek NEARLY NEW Monrovia. OR sori. al} fenced, with outside Ba: home with Monrovia OF 0 te ¥ MUST SELL 7 BEDRM. HOME. as Near new school and| basement, attached do’ and — over pay- f ? ie babce chest He ee “EM, Reg. US. Pat, OFF | BRI! © 3968 be MEA Service. 1) 17. : eee tr ie SINCE e, jake A — b anger ° “But T bavent een pling fk in the street, oer en ) we Pv oan car owver: ae eee cee manbsw:tesc sacs . Pe : i: i ~~ raped oe ee eee oat : : 2 bedrms. large vin ™ ral ust 8 Gol = a vet, blocks from ° IRWIN. .___ For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 4“ ed interior. 1 acre of good gar- ¢ family. or you can live down- ” : dep Sand. i dogdows., ks over] “share and) unger Spo ae ms) MIDDLETON anytime, $7 Meedow Gt. off 8. value end Snly $.480. total| East Side “W. of city, 6 tms..d bedrms | 9150. DOWN — 5 Rooms and Bly w jp price, Don't walt , a off near ‘Blue “Heart of the Lakes” Boy tia new sear - garage, % Acre lot, 4 VENT [PHA TERMS | feat sitntilt KENT [8600 DOWN |eaprises and ag Established in 1916 Here's 23 bedroom, Dray. Contentment” u.scme counvey mown, -| givelidingn, Hagen] fomaey. ead town erey. S| 7 AINBOW" Front Rory amnccw is] Lise asd foe Save] Beer ge apd, J place in attractive den, basement, payment. ‘Cn Meek, Sarees samas, ao 3 ‘$2 gedroom ou cera etced yan, well Isnd- only srts00, _|we PROVIDE RENTAL SER seoeet, OS Se iovhet conan. Cui WEST SIDE Omar treet. oie FE 22614 "at PADDOCK SYLVAN CITY — Here is where 2-FAMILY oa . Saudi "New - ou will ant to settle down. Pes Me p, pondion?, cal “ , One- oo Btately trees and blue water qx You future will be sec | ~ Sener. 40080." = fleges included with this 3 this immaculate y room, face brick. Very attractive 5 come property consisting of FHA “Ay oroved Fe Sut ’ 3 og and ee. block to bus, 5 ee — et *., wr Ppr me . A, . — forage and 2 lots. Owner re-| small for your family? This, brick aa : saany NEW — bh home| ring and will on rea- pone 4 8 and 2 tiled q surrounded by attactive landscap- sonable _ your ths a full basement with : BEDROOMS toot ppointment forced heat. # aurage- ceramic’ Sed path “end : — payin ent Call t now, — Si xd OR | TED shower, 2 lar bedrooms, ose B s LEN See DEN RECREATION ROOM : Esepinee arpets and pes t i i included ‘emt fae eet “i ‘ots a e€mMma}» _— ; e Reatel & Sees 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS s 2188 ‘ meluded | Every ee FE 24%. : SHEEN! KX GT SEN nm ETE toe) noosuee roweamox | Drive,Safely «|, FULL PRI rind Kent Inc., Realtor ve sae : rive, ale \ ae Smal frame nouse on. corner, tot, | 2200 Dixie Hwy. st Telegraph REALTORS FE 4-0528 SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS © |} HOLMES BARTRAM jeoesiee Over “pSivo tae : . FE IPL on oe, twas 3TT_8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. ANNETT’S es on Sased" Dixie Hwy. al ony. ASG ¢". ps 5 “ASSOCIATE HENRY OO VALUES | JAYNO Nothing Dn. | = ace me | vEETARS $80 x BROLERS INVESTMERT CD Instantly Appealing JUDSON STREET — Large fam. yl Sa ac pe eg HEIGHTS Raeburn Street - ; immediate possession. | T-ROOM home with = bed- geresne qn ee - Gas fares terms. rooms incine a pooh prised to eel. corner tot the lady’ of tne house] DUCE DIXIE HIGHWAY -- Home or | Ore, mate a ane has this property a5 clean and! . dncom wi or Scott Lake Road. wot, Biyd.. WILL TAKE YOUR HOME cute s 3 eat. Seller trans-| °% room ‘& bath first floor, Watte’ tex ten: ; DE . pani c rooms & bath secofid floor, bsmt. IN TRA farsed to y Priced at $16 se po furne paeeed ha " is 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. : no ‘Morse —— * s on Loon Lake, ——A BARGAIN -_| 2! i Rees OPEN DAILY 1 on Ble NEMS alo ot at | ene ee eae in onnens to bathe. Aces [ESTATE — Walled a "PONTIAC REALTY. | Excelent ‘value’ at Property igsyecank iaith| room ‘home’ living room isi6, : pL pages wen orn’uitchen ideis breattagt area, | | | SS a emeueNt,| BOA ___._| ppneen Ses IRate Ee TOE EE as « AOAC, canna] Puen | Bateman i j in’ Pontiac Terms.|" house, barn and‘ silo, Where can| chicken house, horse or dee vendér | BGonner Wl Rity., FE emai or MY you acreage at. $150 per fmcornw ge 30x60, Beautiful shade Dorothy Sn La / | | arise © giveeets| Kampsen i — ‘WHITE HENRY | were > ace REALTORS © FE 4.0528 BEDROOM sggeiaehaemasende aires | STOUT > Baa Ne St : : : iw TT : nS now ovat OL 1-9111 telling in large family ‘room,|371 8. Telegraph ‘Eves. & Sun. ae . Best Buys $11 Main St. Rochester| built-in book cases, corner fire- 2 $100 DOWN a i Y : a Separate grill, open to a | Be 7 6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES BEATS RENTING -|9e00 DOWN, 5 RM, RANCH. wa.| Kitchen & dining space SE FOR SALE OR : plus low mortgage costs — : Today - i rf T traf down and. take ov: ments, Z : tn The Heart of Pontiac ~ This cozy pbedroom bom e has| terford a extra fea- 2 ye He | : 3 7 - ‘ Williams Lake Pri ees, 3 ears tures 76010, frepiece, fol a 481 Cameron, PE . Move You in” =xres. P ; ; | ; Nesas'e little work. 250 with de. 4 bedrm frame. Large liv- 2400 sq. wring re. STARTER a s Geramic Qe in bath. Lares : 7 eR Uae ada timiad ts KATE | cemuoast buy ab hee, tirms.| -FEPEM 2 —eagep| $10 STARTS DEAL | fie ferent shovel pear | . BLOCK BUSTER $8,350 en. Older home in good tion.| , = so ; Yard fenced and nicely land- |. A maker, this on. Older heme in e008 corn | 4 ACRES — Toonted Clark-| home on Pontiac Lake. 9673 Bon- 5 pomed ag hgh mm he ‘oe = eer ™ SCOTCHMAN — heater ° in| Overh beaniiful bevel brick pence Bisa dwn. bUperier “B u1s00,| WHY PAY RENT? close to bus ines. Only— basement rec. room. -6 | $350 DOWN $9 PER MONTH — eS Dyes, ,sg0,,,$8:000 with! erat aber bods tate teleais: Ba g HERES WHAT YOU. GET: $2,000 down. See this one. - rooms in all, with garage, “Thrifty houss-ahoppers find rie down, "wu Be Large. } ACRE. § ROOM FRAME >| puiit-in tange. and gas Beat, storms and ~Youngstown Kitchens— : value an in — family!" modern, 2%-car block garage, | Com insulation SYLVAN SHORES — It ts screens. As neat clean ~City Sewer & Water~ fi pomey }bed im home in Choice = ers hom EM; Foom, bar, recreation rm../ pienty. of shade 880 i A. Ove: roof 0 vilege to offer this a as there is in town. : e@ Huntoan Lake area. If; 3-€210 or MU 4-2045 for ‘intorme- attractive kitchen and |- down or will rent ot oe | City walks d brick © Colonial ‘ntoo* with low few F.H.A, = you've a large family or a moth-| Hon, pare foie bedrooms, 3¥ ba mediate ssion Sewer and water home. Center halt Teor z im pmt. . % Mile from Trimiaw, thi is ideal. | 2 patural fir . -sereened| 14 mile ig ake In of 1a| Bide ‘drives Living foom, with fireplace, yao Ang Grae. {100 -sq.. ft. of living | space giichard Stegle, Realtor w rbecue “elec-| Site. Red Automatic heat . “just right” dining | SKY ROCKETS Mile | from this ns remakes al Highiang __| -igot heat, eytloue ‘fenced, land-|OW ary Se ak eee: “aa8 couventent. kitchen Glitter and fade, but the | Perry shopping Center \ large. Pciosets of nearly walk- qeneet, PP cereclion leeied ok “tactics Bo ag By | birch cabinets *yamie beth up. Recreation : ent youll get in this - n “size. This gractous home is a | fain ioe ided at yard, alum. storme & sereens. Oil with -Yoom and dase. and beth will be LOCATED TED Ow scLnose only 3 yeare old. Lot is wide and . s. fe Bee alarm W. Pair- ot other features ment. fre ph on he -. | Between Perry & Mt, Clemens 8t. ae private a privtieged were’ Roy Annett Inc. mont. FE 6134000 é pacious Rooms | Tage, Lovely large, jot, with = ore, freebly. dee- ft. our door. Price $11,500. E : ‘ , shade. at : = te posses- SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT _ ‘Wann 41sdo down or will rent for FOR COLORED Model Open sion. Just $050 down. ! $90 per “month. Be, sure to see _. ALMOST NEW —2 bedroom - _ ‘~ Nothing D Down “Opes Be at at “or Resale. 279 Codardale. Like WEEEDATS & SUNDAY 120701; soem, lara 0 FEET CALL: on s « Large ungalow with Road ec protection go “ Stal f : ia decorating. Tile : _ | DLORAH BLDG. Co. 22 WHITE BROS. wa fa agement, uo Ge ig A Rll PAO ahora wall io cecbat Bn ame =| fine ccm ne |® oa e north High heat, W. : 5 aah awy | SOUr convemietich to see. n Furnished family, 304 $0, Pad.| 10 Oot Anchor, esced eck Jars, | land’ beim a car” enrage, : ee 2 Open_ ves." 9; Bun, 10 tit 8 North Side | lo SO seand ants, Yacant sagen, Oniy| WESTOWN REALTY | ggvg,cul now: we nave | ings, fruit wees, 612.000 with Partridge aoa -*- ew eehieeeele one FES7703 feats rms. : 3 “ iUETT RB tt il A nice 2 bedroom built in |“ POR BETTER HOMES . | see Mrs. Howard 2-ACRE ESTATE ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS—2 bed- 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE S's SCHE , Realtor | &% BSS sien wu easy “bee eed joward, 18 Gilleaple St. | Toom: modern bungalow set-. CITY FARMER | Setine "Peis won't ast make |UARERRONT m log ranch | Restor, 620 W. Huron St.” "| sous wodera home: sarate: seer | Ene 8 os eee et eee | A reat charmer tucated ¢ —) Square Lake Road | TH LAKE your appointment now. Some on Gaeey Taxes pone oo gril, Many more extras, all at | | jiving room with dining fm. miles north of ter, A custom d-bedroom, ranch | Attractive year around 4 GILES REALTY CO. |. $% ae caress 3 bed TT | files “ewer mas Sena | Sid Cmiern Eicon eG | nd si batnconverted farm | BUDE "Cyutit bas Neat tn ce | ae ais =i Elizabeth Lake Estates [re sits BL BALDWIN Ave. : Kitchen | snd gining Foom: 4 i" I ne OARLARD COUNTY Beary eit #150 down. e Pentel wait, 26x36 basement -| vg! replace. The beautitnl big —_ tees, Wil ak — e ee Excellent family home; 3 | ro: oF room * “aM 3-6991| /PIONEER HIGHLANDS barn, work ». and other at ih : paym bedroom, a ae home MULTIPLE LISTING = ioe Lito, Tocated on Hite ’ ee Ss WM 3410 ut 3-2411 after 6 é Fo27 Sesirabie home with @ Seaped scenic 10 scres. $16,- be sole business. Frontage. ” MOD. ALL - i eataished upstairs for ee 2 rive. priced for quick SYLVAI LAKE : a big living room and 500, with terms," oF wi . $19,500 with $6000 down. “LAKEFRONT LOTS tng room, te. Dain, fire Dorris & son EVENINGS APTER 6, CALL: PRArroN, PAD funk Bei “ietoret gg Ben be roe pee BUIL sore erie” -} Indian Village* Brick” | ,, ‘intshvted an ' : i matic and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [PE 5-2035 ri FE 2.3381 ak ! | is an exce: arge at- ‘| If you've seen it in - wares 2h eats 2s enerrn| i , ae ed palette fi, , oh FS ay ow od at -gWO FOR ONE A. JOHNSON, Realtor meee, fs ‘aeRO E28 as. as ———| ° featuter cite bo, any . othe | Beige a. 2 beck fom faraee cae has bes fone My sae 18, Bongoat 400 will handie this neat, clean) 17()4 a ee raph Rd. ‘ rege 1% gat _| Thief ! Ce é Steal home. A ec, & Side 'cs vate lake. $1000 a | of new carpeting is WFORD BS tency vor teak wo bedroom home, Large heated Just m ‘* do 0 s ‘i B low screened patio a 2 car - luded —g ® bedroo tile 1143 609 BE. Flint st. gias h that can be used as ontene wa, seer ungalo garage oe yard pro- LAND CONTRACT bath abd extra lav. Fimsned bed. i = ented’ On Ta corner tot with ELIZA Lane se, | feed woking: et Trt, cae | sad to's protester of coher, Well secured contract, Sold ent, IVs tie” “ou of the LAKEFRO } 000 ute three room ern hom . LAWREN ; Jiving rm., bes transt | for) : month" at onl easy = : $1 rotenone 3 acres fot | on. back of Jot renting at ate . + EGS oom aval nies gn, ful it bath, race. ‘plat: [ge se a ee price > Bis a alll cack terms. sete eae gs pe. in exe fee tac perm Only 200 fe : fee sae eae oe - , Attached 2 ¥ sppointment please. See ee wi eee beach Bieeienn, | Peu snd eh AVlord) ses | RABEL) sours rams | ew a stout Reator | someones State | [in agen re! comfortable 4-room "home R REA "Garage. Ou: a bees i ear tameoon, ake ae § This % Se ee saint tee en ee ee ou A NOT. LTOR, nd heat, electric BEA BRICK iful landscaped white rambler sur- | 77 N, Saginaw FR 5-8165| complete. Much material on band r. vse hot pater Total. . me i: This gracious and spacious brand ; a $1 gangs m- Priced 3- Bedrm. Full Basem’t fo ed by gf lawn Open Tm 8 8:00 P.M. . to com interior. 5 extra per- ed PE 4-59 ; 350.0, bay it w pend Binangomen Soe LAKEPRONTS i tr as Bs yy eliable loc@!l builder, room e fireplaces. Sa toet. fake S008. _: corer ee yg Basement, sandy beach, ce- ean. * oasis le s : Me Jot in a very highly restricted at | Mehtful bungalow with. all stg ag od Bee 2 Full basement, breeze- ment , breakwall. Only “Bui” Nicole, Restor | EaPae doeiaeat a] SEMA EI UG | Eee eg a Settee) ih ince aed | RFALTOR PARTRIDGE) EEPtariah oat rE ins” ihr Ret te 4-8773 mit sale, firenlace a uhra| @ dak. a oa Only wig take | Saas riot esnaer home JAY ONEIL, R 1 uz “sound ie oc Pedie figeed — ye Sree a ges. 2 ‘ot re ee) ae gate . furnished lake ie. OUR OFFICE Wil, BE CLOSED| {wo baths. and many olner iy OAK LANE | a sae everyinhe. Why P Re nt? Telegraph, Ra ne Z pam meee ge ay July 4th, Sth & Oth, We sincerely| tinctive and outstanding selioe ay Kent ne 6.8116 : as M ypc ae hope ‘you will have a safe and Saran igor wil counter your Last _RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |$350 Down, $40 Month _ 5 | ulti-Lake Realty happy ae. “a for business trade. “Orion, Brick Hk Areplace, 2 End Telegraph Rd. Sets o-0|- an. 2 betnn. bungalow, near “"RILE erce Rd. MA ¢-1 INCOME a be. Scar garuce. @ Oak — Ciinton- SIDE uae era . Jim Williams. weAtBURN N HEIGHTS | | Gesslc Only taboe — COLORED GI's _ | "|, Bietjecth ty to get aa) $275 DOWN sO toome wad ted, bath, 3 ,ETLLS,, Gleaming REAL — & INSURANCE | own plus @ 18 ng Fs “al te Near Blue eater. small but “ee tinge ttc Bos ge nee lars, isnienaped lot Muh tee 4 1438 _ Bald FE +0547] font Bach ape. ‘has full path, ORION LAKEFRONT wr pave Gi F k adequate. Seat 3-room = bunga- room dy h drapen rear yard, 2-cat attached garage lastered walls. oak floors, full ROOM Son you ITOUX-F TONKS | few" price, sarso, =. ‘room 3 Sedrostaa find bath down; NEW TERMS | Reem hatin) Belfnd. Rete at Be Re | copys, en. gare | S880 DOWN | Shamita) Eve i Bhi EASY TO HANDLE — A_ nice home on bac back ‘of lot could show) heat abit. fireplace, Wiese i] Bee? _ | See Be. OE | 5 Pan tie fe and 2 up, living | tractive nk ene: “o | 009, On Easy Terms. spel gen unfinished room, full, Dasement, income a ree ai $12,000, with terms. | RUBNAGE, MOTs. CALL Prioriicet LISTING SERVICE|. ment, Nice shady’ Joy an exce| fae“ » O® $900 will move al ae EPIELD | DRIVE. YER ea 7 ‘eee ot]. ws fase WE BUILD = |POROR FAMILY GOMES = VaLuiee. Sg eg ee Ra roe" Ann seu ; Rg ’ fact, meee, ndeuped corner \ * ~ SOUR AND nae CHERRIES; $2.995, used 1. month. ‘55 Sky-| p°lt' Pick your ows, Ce t. 800 Oak-| liner, 35 ff. $1,005. 4. 4 land Ave 5, General, 29 ft... $1,350. "oh Lib- GR 8T ThuweEhate —YOUR| srtv,,2 bedroom. 34 ft... $1.250, own. Rd. 3 miles south of Gon al r. ar a Fenton or 8 miles r ia of M50.| Sites" °we have many other Watch for signs. 9-0864. v8 ; iv Ani ‘COACH Atos, S1sai0 Sale Farm Saeleraaat 76| XN. Holly Rd.” Holly. OP 4-877 a te - 4 BAR t iJ AYTLER-TYPE DEAR- born rake, Like. new. FE ‘$6 HUSKEY GARDEN TRACTOR with cultivator; ge new, $100. HOLSTEIN ‘ W. Leouard Ra. Leonard, “4 Hutchinson : Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway (0.8. 10) lains een Call_mornings. ‘o BALER SPECIAL 1 USED IHC Gn = PTO BALER N A-] COND - 1 New IHC 4-bar Side Delivery rake CREDIT _* YOUR LH. DEALER ING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT ores FE 40734 41113 FARM MACHINERY — aa wee used. Proux Oliver Bales on M24, Just north of Oxfo i‘ ; RAKE- ALLis -CHALMERS,_6 _FOOT_O| mover and belt pulley. EM 3-6306. | 1 NEW IHC No. 45 PTO BALER OXFORD Lg ¥ is ation = 72) Ty = lovely - acres includes “- private lake with swimming. Good cules’ Galy 18" minting to For: Hac. ‘Also trailer sales. $20. Ph MY 32-4611, HAY-R: Oakland 8-3576 FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS, NEW & of- Mobile Yutees Tr used. Parts and service. L. W. _hvis, 1680 Opdyke. PE 4-4380. _ For Sale ras 80A vis, 1500 Opeyse. 23 G00D ‘40 FORD TRACTOR,.2 BOT- tion po y Bane end snow ase] iO $900 cash. OR 3-6039. 5 e008 Ww TIRES, LIKE NEW. GARDEN TRACTOR, CULTIVATO! hi USED TIRES. 650 UP. WE and lawn mower. 7097 Ta eg ‘dead UP. WE Dr. Clarkston, Also ‘alls. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH CULTI- ad vator, good cond. $85. FE 5-2766. ood cond. (5. 2% See 670 HAY TOOLS — NEW SSED uD ‘cbullt, Davis Machinery Co aan en Pat ay us NA 17-3292. soe Deere, New "tae tax seepangs.. New tire gare _st 01 Ortonville tee. State Sales, 603 5. Sag- SAWS inaw, FE 4-0687_ Rentals Parts & irs. STANDARD BRA NEW TIRES 1890 Crooks ae traded in on General Salsty Tires. McCORMI dD’ if Sp pet cent off. Black or Exe, condition, OA _8-2391, wi ED WILLI AMS Summer Sell-Out ; Bolens tractors, mowers & tillers. #) 8. wp Bee Ridematic tractors, new & used, Auto Service 81 Be rong 2 er HOUGHTEN & 7 SON 3: I, Case & Fe Dealer Rochest 1-9761 Tractors and Mowers Bolens - —— sed. Suly prices to . + RRR : . work ond reasonably priced.) We a finance. ear Cylinder onbereds back ie r, ers . a — Bop. 33 Hood. ‘Phone FE Oe nee ane ar Muffiers oad enuepee. Hollerback’ sal rts PE 3-477 Baldwin 56 meme ee Goon | COND., ‘0 CUSHMAN EAGLE MOTOR Many \ extras. Pine > hen: Mi 6-1287. SHMAN NEW FIBERGLAS WITH 35 a Y say Pi ee ar Last re-|, __Sale Motor Scooters 82\. er 396 Orchard wheel, 4-6808. FAST ERGLA oon ag plastic smopies. Piri compounded ot clal ‘ require 9 Pedera). Reinforced “3 w. AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY | ‘er ACE now. LAWRENCE 8ST. _ FE 2-9223| =~ ‘JOHNSON MOTORS Boats Trailers & ie a ‘never ——s “this cvening—try as I “will” ae trie: e Canvas cover,’ $600. iY RAI $60, 2 Sacer 3 M. cov- your = ot decks, ete. Plexi- inka megs rc Ped ae Pisstic r any spe- one apa jet en Sonn R. 4 "tt aaa for the Ss M. 8U. LE. Ave. PE 23-8020) 1#’. Panther runa MAZUREK MARINE . Caer aaat and w72- EXCLUSIVE 1 fiberglas with dacron m plete, - PLETE RIG Mark 25 Mer- coh : Rayo pee Porage ed, care end eur Me. & controls. Master Craft ‘ : ony Bayete “with a 952 . : ; = ty Ky our “USED MOTORS: me ‘130. A) Chevy dump, $295. 9 - 2,00 PS oe Fe gaits - | » Uned slaaeh sper a Marine Sales {1986/4 PI ) odels to y | ~ Many” makes end mo ranges. For Sale Motorcycles 83 8. Blvd .& S. Saginaw. at {igen one for the, mone 74 Ask a our warrantee plan. snk 588 Jail wake gown paym Jo fa De ay Demonstrator Trac- : ay — Cheap 1981 159. NEW, iF BOA \y oR, 0, J? ALM ‘stock No. vrolet fe) eq * a le . tors Real values at- Lakeview ot ioe runabouts 4 tractively priced, We trade and|; =| fa 3 So coo arman aire ae Bax Sass. 7 Hartland Aree Hardware. as geen, at, Haddix Good shape ae SOME FB “-TON ICKUP 3 ‘ones ye z FORD fi Auction. Sales 77 “See. $250. FE Pai. vd i ogi NTERNATIONAL : : | "4 ALESTATE, 115 CC. REASON-|" SPECIAL reasonable offer ‘refused B & B iM5 — 14 HARLEY DAVIDSON) & TF FORD TRACTOR FE eae a Straight sir, Completely equipped 1985 T-110 PH LLENT : . with fers. 1— Auction Sales condition. PE 4-6622. Pg mobile, ¥ spread. 1-1063 Kentucey BS.A. MOTORCYCLES, PARTS & OPEN SUNDAYS 33 tandem, All 3 units, 5089 Dixie High accessories. Service on all makes, . PE 26141." | ¢ tiignway | Harkless Gales _& Service. 983 SAILBOAT. EXCEL, COND. | 569 GMC PANEL % : 2 Drayton Plains ne emene BEM pire S00 owner, $150, S01 alton ; Every Friday .....7 p.m. ‘= wr aey Davideon, ony see, Hartey ariey USED lio Gi $s Every Sunday ....2 p.m. fe nee at Miz, Sales. 4278 Diz- Buy and Sell Daily INDIAN” MOTO! arora ALES. ~ MOTORS O ice ORiando 3-2717 Ra. *xeeto ls So ehUAWRAUGE'S Pp NT IAC S COMMUNITY AUCTION SATUR-|PARTS AND SERVICE ON TRI- o_tekrand Are. TRUCK CENTER * DAY, JULY 5th. 10 a.m. Hardi-| amiphs, Matchless and A.J.S.. 1951| Transportat red man waschone,” 3575 "Duck Lake Harley Devideon ‘snd 1 Whizzer T i. pe tion Offe 87 Rd., west of Pontiac: on_M59 Sportsman. 1968 Maicos. Special) 57> Duck Lake Rd., then “1 mile) price. Roy's Motorcycle Sales, vuy (6 Bowe af iy pr igen nls pen Reet W. Monscalm. Berviee ine Ou 1264, R : S . jatbe, antiques, furniture; lotce-| For Sale Bicycles 84 -|\ RETAIL BRANCH ~ ment paint, work. b a Conn. .. Oakland at ee storage bins, hand-painted dishes, | 46" SCHWINN BOYS BIKE, GOOD| ne = lots of items. condition, $25. OR 3-1934. ol ia LLY: — avaneme. "EO “Aue: Los Angeles, woud ke sy drive. Motor caseload. cond, FE fiomeers, “4 Deane H. Cox, Auc-) Boats & Accessories 85 Sadat ora P ans a a Panis hae SERVICE 2 YR. OLD AERO-CRAFT aLUM.|_ load, Bither way. FE ; Matthews - Hargreaves Belly 71-5193 or Brighton’ 9-2662.| 12’ V-bottom boat and 5 John- : Bates and Ballow. ne motor, Complete. $325, OR Wanted Used Cars 88 = + PLeait | as SSOoF CENTURY. RESORT inescay, iS mile west of North’ i Bopping ers, 180 hp. Gray, 260, bp. Chrys At PRE On 36018. ‘SCRAP & “OLD nner _Rocmecee at 1111 Kirkwood, Cass Lake. 2 vB ht S mt For Sale Housetrailers 78| ga" speciaL! eM wie is, rig po . ri . FOR RENT: 16 PT. VACATION 3a #086. Costello's; Orion. MY). Needs Sharp Cars Now : le Trailer. eases 4. OR 3-2838 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS _— FE i086 35. FOOT ELCAR MOBILE| Boats - Motors — Traliers ana buyer will et? Ws TUCKS home. 1 bedroom, excellent con- See The Beautiful - ead ioet or drop in att tne oor © dition, $2,200, 1-4292.| Trojan speed Orebard Lake|” OFFER THESE a0, ANDERSON, ORIGINAL PAINT oe 3 & Service Road. ‘ash. ; ’ ew : .¥ - Tisse. Se Gast’ PE teat sao Highwood "at Walton. Bivd, CASH ‘Job Ready Mrousetrailer 2 beara.” Wit take (5% AP. | & CART, $95 AVERILL’S NEED CARS rm. + * : $700 T or any reasonable offer. Call aft- : C > ‘Beenge ban) pe) 9, por mon |_ 8 Bm. ae Say hme tems Ben oe} SPECIALS 2-5380 or 7 } $186," Lake i Fiberg FE 20878 Win _4-6896 MAKE THIS SUMMER ‘55 ape lene, “Reoge Harve, SH = ae ’ gf eritie who falls in love with|42:00 (2) Love of Life, te Department tO tealor) Tie Tae i socialite, rider] Bameys Gong [tat tte Korutcer ores LS Worth the Trouble . & (color) Tic Tac Dough. (9) 5-Star Theater. | (9) Barney's Gang. ~~... that the Khrushchev proposals! S 0. Se ee. heed ym Basehart, “He Walked By| : a ee brings when prospector Night.” ('48.) 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. surprise a feetacked by ramen. Be} tt hinds Roses. (D Stu Erwin: . By EARL WILSON | —_ (2) Playhouse: {cont.) (9) Corliss Archer. Martha R NEW YORK—"“I just broke up with my wife,” Oscar Levant $200 (7) Zorro. Criminal launches 00 (7) Soupy’s On ‘cae -* artha aye, announced a few minutes after acting as Steve Allen's “pest, ee . \ ll; { s 5 5 z ’ a ” ‘ rebellion against govern-| (9) Theater (cont.) 1:00 (2) Baseball. Her Bodyguard me: ara Oe —s (9) Movie {cont.) _ Bis Fee ae Little Margie. Sail for E pe pipe Fe ee a Create. riser @) Movie. wa 1OL SOP e + “Really,” insisted Oscar. “She phoned - Q) Richard Diamond. Dia-|,, 15 (4) Weather: Eliot. ; sa fos —* NEW YORK (AP)—Comedienne —from Beverly Hilis to say I was excellent. I mond is marked for death|" (2) Miss Fairweather. 1:30 (1) Topper. -“|Martha Raye sailed for Europe| @ SOR Pat, “Bow we.gyy te eny X was better Com | a » (1) Lady of Charm. rte former me Neh anes ter | McCoys. Grampa 11:20 (4) Sports. % Dad Oscar won't be forgotten by the Allen SR ees for the clan when| - 7) Sports. ; wanadiauer ‘ean ; cast, some of whom claim Levant is the up ay - fa:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth, * * *& Ps ‘new for trouble and that they'd io ae Luke hill-!s:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. John). if: _| ‘Traveling with the ectress sin Galo een win tide aan. ae es Beal, “Danger Patrol.” ('31.)|2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. ‘ jaboard the Queen Mary were her net -a-da cont.) ’ -“\daughter, Melody, 14; her busi- Oscar brought his own $100-a-day docter (4) Dragnet, Friday begins :30 (7) Night Court. 2:35 (9) Home Fair, _ _ [ness manager and former hus- _ ‘whe get him an ambulance to ride to the frantic —-= asthma) (9) Theater (cont,) ; band, Nick.Condos, and his wife; WILSON Los Angeles airport. tions are‘switched. Rerun.)|. > (0, Jeck Fear. Singer Five: s00 Oe Crs, Mts Rave’s Lobe “| “We had to rewrite the script 42 timed,” one Allen aide told cross Bean. American Bandstand. O’Shea’s wife sued Miss Raye|me. “He sent out for 25 sandwiches and didn’t eat one.” . _ mS a ey oe 19) Movie. Sf in-1956 for alienation of affections. _* . ~ @) watch (cont) 49) Movie. = Ammer seid Drs.- O'Snen + * . . leese: i Verdict Is Yours. about $20,000 in settlemient of the “That's untrue. I ate half of one,” chuckled Oscar. “I don’t PRICES SLASHED 25% OFF FRIDAY MORNING "~~ (4) From These Roots. suit. a *k * like sandwiches.” (1) Do You Trust Your Wife.| 4 it she and O'Shea He wouldn’t allow anybody within 10 feet during re- 6:50 (2) Meditations. | - > brenatically tached, Mine Raye hearsals. He said he was talking to Judy Holiday and didn’t . cm Bees Der, Srp anno, es and| Pant to be interop Take Advantage of These 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. | (4) Queen for a Day. a” ’ - oh a) T. V. College. aaa a Se in a hospital sie: | 7:60 (2) ¢. Vv. - a 6 ms - Pri (4) Today, — » |4:18 (2) Secret Storm. ‘vator, a nurse said, “Do you re- Low Summer ces: Hoover fo Represent|member ‘mer’ r said, “Fortu- 7:30 (2) Wild West. . 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. nately, I’m suffering from : HEATING (9) Bill Kennedy Presents. lk W ld’ F H amnesia.’ ” ———————— , e at OFiG S Fair Levant impressed Steve suf- | . 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