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    TWO DOLLS — Debbie Ann Greenhill, 2, found Wednesday 
after being missing-four days in rough, wooded country near her 
Olive Hill, Ky., home is doing nicely in an Ashland, Ky. hospital. 
Her condition when found was remarkably good. She suffered only 
cuts, bruises and insect bites. % 
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disappeared on a trip to St. three Chicago men shortly be- 
Louis in 1955. ee pen a Sonppenrse. 
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TESTIFIES ON '53. PROBE—Rep. Clare E. Hi an (R-Mich) 
_. told the Senate Rackets Committee he knew of no political pressure 
that ended a 1953 House investigation of the Teamsters Union. 
Holfman and Rep. Wint Smith headed a special ‘House subcom- 
- mittee which sich, calpiat nrenae The inquiry ended 
suddenly in Detroit. oe    
               
     
     
      
   
   
    
             
         
   COLLEGE-BOUND — L. G. Derthist, t &. Commissioner of 
Education, places an academic cap on 3year-old Susan Graham 
in Washi ashington after‘handing her @ $10,000 insurance policy to. pay 
for'her college education. The award was given to Susan after her 
father, the Rev, Iverson Graham, of » NJ, Won a na- 
‘gene "© Good tuations by House Rushes. 
to-Take Action 
on Labor Bill’ Senate - Passed = Plan, 
GOP Version Snubbed 
WASHINGTON @—| 
          
Committee . Eight Million New Car Soles j in 1965     Finance Group ; 
- Predicted by GM President Curtice’ |Approves Raise FLINT (#—Harlow H. Curtice,; 
General Motors president, today 
predicted new car sales in the 
United States next year will ap-| reach 
proximate 54 million units; 
1965 he said, they will total eight 
million a year. 
-Curtice made his prediction in by 
prepared for delivery ly rate employes by mid-October. 
“By Nov, 1 hourly rai¢ employ-. 
ment in the United States will 
reach 325,000,” he added, (GM's 
average number of wage earners 
in the first half of 
296,909 workers. It was 363,132. 
for the first half of 1957.) 
Curtice’s estimate of a 5% mil- 1958 was 
  
Backers may decide today 
whether to try a short-cut 
method of getting a labor 
control bill before the House 
in this waning session of 
Congress. 
mittee yesterday refused to 
consider’ a Senate-bassed 
measure or a rival substi-| 
tute backed by Republican 
committee members. The House Labor Com-: ‘an address 
at a “Salute to GM” luncheon, 
marking a civic celebration of 
GM's 50th anniversary year. Gen- 
eral Motors was‘ born in Flint. 
Increased automobile production, 
Curtice said, should “set off a 
chain reaction throughout the 
whole economy,” because many 
other industries are ‘dependent 
upon the auto industry, 
General Motors’ plans, he said, 
provide for recalling 100,000 hour-   lion new car market next year 
cofiipares with an.estimated 4,300,- 
000 unit sales for 1958. 
labor difficulties,” cu}Z 
tice said, “I anticipate a mar 
increase jn the level of automobile 
production with the start x the 
1959 model year, _ 
“Industrial production / has re- 
covered from the low reached in 
April. Manufacturing ‘employment 
in June and July rose slightly lint Story Page 10.   
  signs. include rising housing 
‘starts, fetail sales, government. 
“All of these factors, as well as 
other indices, are evidence of an 
improvement. in« consumer and 
bene Pr scncsnt's ce duce more.” of 7 Per Cent ey thu Set Nise Yo 19 wroothe Seo His optimism for the long range, 
moma s saline Seer aris sates abe a su asa 
tal employment is more eae "lbs population by 1965; a total ot| Attempt by Democrats 
maitien, Rong unemployment 3 million — gee sirg boil to Up Pensions 10 Pct. picture ha ea ns; gross na‘ 
The GW executive, who billion dollars compared with 428 Appears: Foredoomed 
marked “Ais own 65th birth@Ay |come of 420 billion dollars, an in- WASHINGTON (UPI) — 
A final effort to fatten the 
[Seer cae eres: Sat eisections year tat bp Sia - Security benefits was set in require’ cooperative effort with all elements od puciay working ha the|the Senate today. 
Hotes» apne ueaaarwe S vestment cap- 
ital . . . Management must. be push the. 
alert to its responsibilities and alliSecurity benefit increase to 
who work must recognize that the 
aly way to new mond ia to pro /> Dek CANE REP ORERE: tp Re The Democratic move to 
ed Social 
foredoomed. 
  
‘Believe All 99 Aboard Airliner Were Killed no   
ate bill 
up, it’s 
Other Rep. Stewart Udall (D-Ariz) said 
in an interview a final decision 
would have to be made by today 
on whether to try to call the Sen- 
under a suspension of the rules 
floor and that 
do it was through the short-cut 
route. 
“T still say if the bill is called 
to vote for it,’ Udall said. 
* 
Suk aunteeted hems tom 
to work out what he called a | 
bill and then pass it. 
—— x &« & 
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committee members said|- 
    
Clear 
neat 60 is ‘the forecast by the Clear, Cool Tonight; 
Warmer on Sunday bodies brought 
“pretty bad shape indicating an 
‘| explosion on beard the plane.”. 
Ships and. planes of five nations 
ae setae: te aren, Dice 
ree Sec || Wiliams ts Atlantic Gives Up 3: 3 7 Dead, SHANNON, Ireland  — Hope 
up Monday in the House| 85 virtually abandoned today for 
any survivors from the KLM air- 
that requires a two-|liner Hugo de Groot, which crashed 
off Ireland’s Atlantic coast with 99) i+.4 islands about 50 miles from 
Udall recalled he sald oat eae eee? bodies had been re- y noon, n : a mile of mote Possibility some, might have 
floating wreckage about 100 miles| ; 
off Galway Bay where the four- direct search 
engine, New York-bound airliner|yonm = went down in stormy weather be- investigation began, 
fore dawn yesterday. all that was known was the plane 
- “We have more or fess lost hope| tating off with men, 38 women, 
of finding survivors now, 30 hours}9 children, parrag Gy eae t a, 
going to be difficult not|jater, but the search is still con- , 
tinuing,”” a spokesman for the Roy- 
al Dutch airline said, 
ane undertaker said the first ashore were in cuir flares,” said Flight Lt. Keith 
‘MeDonald, pilot of the plane that 
At dawn the search widened to 
include a cluster of tiny uninhab- 
the cfagh scene, “There is a re- 
them,” said Lt. Cmdr. 
ran into bad weather soon after 
There was no evidence of any 
ditching procedure. . 
“Whatever it was, it is obvious 
that it happened ”* said 
) ‘through the plane:   ever cause. The possibility. 
ligh 
lessly off such aircraft. 
2. A sudden fire which destroyed 
communications and aircraft con-} 
3. A mechanical failure that 
damaged controls, such as a. pro 
  The Senate Finance Com- 
mittee ignored veto warn- 
ings yesterday and voted to 
Pressure to Halfitnsszeterses ane votes to 
3 Quiz Denied Hoffman Tells Probers| ving hike. of the nation’s 11,800,000 
with a 7 per cent cost-of- 
“No Impropriety Linked the House, was approved sella a5 = 
Quick i pgpinind beso to tel alg 
  
Pride 
and cool with a low of|non Airport for Gander, Nfid., aft- decisions of the U.S, Supreme Court. 
A plank approved, too, in a 12-point platform 
  
adopted in Pontiac last? 
Mee nd te edveation. Pontiac, Flint Men federal aid to education. 
se ig Se Killed in Belgium lightning struck the plane was not|"t 
immediately ruled out, although|®, 1958 
ae pac ae or soy ato 
secret ee cease cas ee ae weeps aD —incioding| By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 
officers. 53 Americans—would be the high- Oakland County Democrats went on record last 
It also contains provisions aimed eta of any singleplane com night as endorsing Gov, G. Mennen Williams for the 
at curbing thefts of labor funds : ~ 1960 presidential nomination. 
and—safeguarding—rights—of—union|_The American-built Super-Con- | 
members. mieten — first —— ic, Gees eetns cians ie cocctas r eaoadile sea to : price 
* * * plane to go down at sea on Democratic state convention in Grand Rapids next|wint smith.” 
Kearns said his bill took the| the North Atlantic route. flown ! 
beaod sone of the & by more than five million per- week to affirm recent school integration and civil rights) Smith was quoted i 2853 
                    
Two Michigan servicemen, one 
  In Today's Press | 
was 73, 
  weatherman for tonight. Winds will 
|be northerly at 10-18 miles an hour. 
Temperatures for the next five 
days will average near the normal 
high of Tomorrow's high is expected to be 
about 80 and the low 54 to 58. 
Sunday will be a little warmer 
with Monday somewhat cooler. A 
warming trend will hit the area 
about Wednesday. Scattered show- 
ers are predicted for Monday and 
In downtown Pontiac the lowest 
jitemperature preceding 8 a.m. was 
67 degrees.. The recording at 2 p.m. x & * 
$1 and normal low of 61. 
  his radar screen. 
Force patrol plane flew over and 
sighted wreckage. 
The French trawler General le 
Clere sped to the scene and picked 
up eight bodies. 
The British tanker B. P. Dis-| Detroit acne the blame for in- 
creased taxes on the Republican|~°5 Capt. Robert M. Corbin, of normally at 16,000 feet. 
10-HOUR SILENCE ! : 
Then silence, Some 10 hours later|mention Williams by name here. 
tributor picked up another three)*T© 
bodies plus a passport, personal |Controlled Legislature. 
papers and other flotsam. Twelve “Governor Williams couldn't ht von tie|eported to be from the Pontiac 
KB50 tanker crashed near St. Vivth 
Belgium, it was announced today. 
Air Force headquarters in Eu- 
rope identified the Pontiac man as 
geant, Efforts to contact the vic- 
tim’s family here were unavail- 
ing. 
The other Michigan serviceman 
Flint, 
The crash occurred as the four- 
flight Wednesday from Wiesbaden, Robert R. Rhodes; a staff ser-| . 
engine. plane was on a routine)s. area, were killed when an aerial (D-Tenn) would 
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The search 
out the night. . 
7. ee ee by ‘other ships —s the area.|pass a tax if he wanted to,” Swain- 
through-| son UE: 
“Tt’s 
  Our World of ace ive   the Republicans. 
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Thus Went Aug. ‘15; 2008 ..aDay Like Any Day | 
By SAUL PETT 
AP Statt Writer 
‘ Last in Series 
On Aug. 15, 2008, despite some 
heavy. moon-bound traffic, the 
earth made its complete turn in 
space in the usual elapsed time 
of 23 hours,’ 56 minutes, 4.091 sec- 
onds had finally been halted and once 
more a housewife could buy a 
loaf of white bread for $2.89. 
Her husband, the average 
- American, set out for the office 
in a car 36 feet spy Sas 18 inches 
high, He drove lying down, steer- 
ing with his feet, his eyes on a 
small TV screen in the ceiling. 
Air experts predicted that in the 
future helicopters, rather than au- 
tos, would be commonplace. 
It was, as usual, a busy day in 
Washington, 
The President of the. United 
‘States, a formner physicist, told 
his semiannual press conference: 
“— plus M2 minus W equals 
NGI12.” Early English transla- 
eee ~ An eight-star general, chairman 
of the Consolidated Chiefs of the 
Combined Chiefs of the Joint 
Chiefs of Staffs, testified that an 
atomic-missile war was imminent 
unless the Army were given com- 
plete control, Another congression- 
fl committee was told the na- 
tion’s economy could easily with- 
stand a deficit of $990,000,000,- 
000,000. 
Out of Mt, Rushmore, South Da- 
kota, workmen were chiseling in 
the profile of Richard M, Nixon. 
On television, Americans and 
viewers around the world enjoyed 
varied fare on their 20-by-20-foot 
screens. Most of the programs 
came from a global TV headquar- 
ters set up in the Taj Mahal in 
India, 
  Earlier in the evening, viewers 
watched, in living, deliciously 
gruesome color, an actual pre- - 
frontal lobotomy . operation - fol- 
lowed by a quiet interlude of can- 
did, cross-sectional views of a liv- 
ing cancer followed by an inspira- - 
tional wrestling match between 
two midgets and a bull atop the 
Eifel Tower, 
* * * 
In Hondlulu, the first major 
league baseball game ever played 
on the islands was won by the re- 
cently transplanted Oahu Giants, 
who defeated the transplanted tom of the world, new split-level 
ts were still 
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Refuses to Tell Anything About Missing U THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, mUgUSS 15 1958 | 
P25 
Unele :   
   _ Myron. D, Weiss, who- ‘wouldn't mittee’s Detrojt office, who is seek- 
» |telt “ty, te here anything 
dorf, is now ut subpoena to 
4 |appear before the Senste Labor 
ot. Weiss was served ‘with a sub- 
elpoena by Sherman Willse, a com- 
mittee investigator, minutes before. 
he was released from custody yes- 
terday by Prosecutor Frederick C. 
Ziem. dry cleaning pickup station Aug. 3. 
was Frank 
  was freed at a 
habeas corpus hearing Wednesday. ing possible links’ bwween the 
Washingtog investigation of James) ‘ 
R.. Hoffa’ and the arson<of a Flint 
      
  installations. 
I added $8.90400 t9 what she 
House had approved previously 
+: € * 
yesterday called for a total expen- 
diture of, Tel nar ie for con- 
' installations 
  
Rains + aie 
Heat Reliet 
to the Midwest — 
     
   {said Willse, a member of the com- 
The Vil approved by- the Séoate|= ——-~ x *« * 
The 52-year-old Detroiter may) - 
10! ye called before the Washington 
“Iprobers in about a week or so, 
  The arson resulted, authorities 
believe, in fatal burhs:to Flint 
Teamster Leader Frank H, Kier- 
dort, 56, and the disappearance   Probers Calling Kierdorf Witness of Frank's eis. Herman, 68, 
former Detroit Teamster "aide 
te Hoffa. 
Herman, had been held in protec- 
us next to nothing. 
The prosecutor said there was 
no evidence on which to base a 
charge against Weiss. ~ 
‘Weiss had admitted driving 
Herman away from a used car 
lot where he sold his Teamster 
  
4 
_ details and inspecting equipment READY FOR TRAINING PERIOD — The three men shown here are checking last minute 
“Army Reserve, 579th Field Artillery Battalion, 
_ which leaves for a two-week unit training period 
_ tomorrow. Shownshere (left to right) are Sgt. Oo. oe 
for the Pontiac       
Pontiae Press Phote 
G. Burton, Army artillery adviser; S. F. C. Nor- 
ris Chadwell, reserve communications chief; and 
Lt. Thomas Preseau, reserve communications 
officer: The local unit, composed of 175 men, 
will go by plane to Ft. Sill, Okla. 
  
Racket Probers Raise Questidn   
Tea mste hail 
  Denies Talking 
|About ‘Kidnap Money’ (2 MSU Professors 
Leaving for Russia EAST LANSING (UPI) — Two 
Michigan State University staff 
members pack their bags and 
head for Russia this weekend for Weiss, who wsithesticlabiiny Ve tik 
last known person to have seen) 
‘jand his staff the past five days. 
q the day 
He denied any knowledge 
Herman's whereabouts, - 
a 
* * * 
Once reported to be in fear of 
retaliation from Herman and ‘“Her- 
man’s friends,’’ Weiss announced 
Wednesday, Ziem. said, that . he 
“wasn’t worried anymore” and). 
had no desire to remain in pro- 
tective custody. 
Authorities had described Weiss 
as a butcher at a Detroit meat- 
-market in which Herman was 
interested. Yesterday, Weiss de- 
nied te reporters that he had 
ever been a butcher or had 
worked for Herman. 
In reply to questions from re- 
porters, Weiss gave a demonstra- 
tion of the kind of answers he 
re has been giving Ziem 
* * 
Eight times Weiss told newsmen, 
“IT have nothing to say.” 
With the release of Weiss, the 
investigation has slowed down 
considerably, 
Questioned here this morning 
was Leaun Harrelson Jr., son of 
the president of Pontiac Teamsters 
Local: 614, Like about a dozen or 
so Teamsters and non-Teamsters| 
before him, young. Harrelson was 
asked to account for his move- 
ir the night of the fire, Ziem 
Ziem described this part of ‘the 
investigation. as “routine.” 
  
Senate Moves fo Up 
§S Payments 
(Continued From Page One) 
Social Security, it had. to consider 
a proposal by Sen. Richard B. 
Russell (D-Ga) to withhold funds 
— if there are any — for any 
Pentagon - sponsored studies on 
possible U.S. surrender in nuclear 
war. 
Russell, chairman of the Sen- 
ate Armed Services. Committee, 
last night proposed the cut-off 
in the form of an amendment 
te an appropriation bill. It had 
been disclosed earlier that some 
kind of “surrender study” or 
studies had been prepared at 
the Pentdgon’s request. 
After a long debate, Senate 
Democratic Leader Lyndon _B. 
Johnson (Tex) said the lawmakers 
should have a chance to study the 
matter before acting. The Senate 
then agreed to quit for the ° 
and resume consideration of the 
ramendment today. 
* * * 
Under both the House and Sen- 
ate bills, the Social Security tax wa 
{Birmingham, as chairman of last 
kill you.’ ” might have called him a name or 
iisomething. But I never said, ‘I'll 
  
  
        
    
Carrier Boys Attend 
  
The Weather 
Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report 
PONTIAC AND he gga _ Pattiy: 
warm bh seatteréd than- 
” aieh Fone! 85, Clear- 
ht, low near 
ls fasant, high 
near 86. te southwest winds 10-18 
paragon 2 shifting Fin ar af ‘4 
a Lt im an 
oooh iow 85 
Teday in “jm Pontiac 
Lowest teperatare preceding 8 a.t. 
— velocity 6 m. ph, 
6 am.. . il a.m.. ved 
7 a.m... «8 Oe We ececn ones 71 
6 OM... .se8665 Cd] i p-m.. aoa § | 
WOME... ois. cox 68 2 0.M&......+-.-- 73 
10 a.m.. aoe OD 
Tharsday in Pen‘iac 
; {As recorded downtown) 
‘ighest temperature ovees +. 88 Sueecscare waren sha nnec oo OF tempera BT 
  ty! pesty fellow’ he wanted to get out 
of his hair. But he denied making| turns to the Senate. ' 
‘Fall Fashion Event The Tel-Huron Shopping Center 
ip.m. In event of rain the event goans efforts to “get rid of a sum 
of money—hot money—for a few 
cents of the dollar’ and whether it 
was “hot money—money that had 
been stolen, or kidnap money.” 
“No, sir,’ Zapas. replied. 
_ & & & 
Zapas had denied earlier that 
he ever threatened to kil] Prob- 
stein. He said Probstein was ‘‘a 
any threats: 
“I might have got in an argu- 
ment with him,” Zapas said, ‘TI   
Tel-Huron Planning 
will present its third annual ‘Fall 
Fashion Festival under the Stars” 
Tuesday evening, Aug. 19 at 8 * * * 
'+—Bionde—seeretary—Betty Starrett 
told the committee yesterday that 
James R. Hoffa. There has been 
testimony that Zapas and other In- 
nally took over the company. 
x * * 
Among other witnesses today 
was Joseph G. Wood, an Indianap- 
olis attorney, who testified that 
Probstein called him to his home 
on June 5 and told him he was 
“labout to undertake a dangerous 
mission: He said Probstein was a 
scared man, and asked him to 
help look after Mrs. Probstein’s 
interests if he did not return. 
Passes Tax Relief 
for Small Business 
WASHINGTON. (AP) The 
House approved today a bill to 
provide 260 million dollars a year 
in tax relief fory small business 
and make wide-ranging technical 
revisions in the revenue laws. 
The measure, a compromise of 
Senate-House differences, now re-   
Principal provisions would: 
1. Allow small concerns faster 
write-offs of federal taxes on the 
first-year cost of depreciable prop- 
erty. 
2, Extend from two to three 
years the period in which busi- 
nesses can carry back current 
losses. 
. 3. Extend to 10 years the time 
for installment payment of taxes 
on estates consisting of an interest 
in closely-held small businesses. 
4. Permit investors to treat as 
ordinary rather than as less fa- 
vorable capital losses, those losses 
resulting from purchases of stock dianapolis Teamsters officials fi-| 
          
   ing evening. 
to-school theme will be will be postponed until the follow- 
Latest fashions with the back- 
shown, | - 
presented by Osmun’s Town and in small business enterprise. 
5. Increae from $60,000 to $100,- 
000 the minimum credit against 
income for tax purposes of. ac- 
cumulated or retained earnings.   
   
   
        
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  featured. 
will be commentator; There is no 
charge for admittance,     2e2Ssratsssse2ac2 Miss Rosalind May Seihhon Co- 
ordinator of the Sew’n Save store   ss}Country, Winkelman's, Kresge's; 
— Save Fabrie Shop, Shoe % 
x, Myer's Jewelry Store, Mr. . . 
Fred’s Wonderland for re Boasts 2-State Moniker 
and Montgomery Ward, Local) GREENVILLE, Miss, (UPI)— students and residents = be Two states will have fo contest 
the honor of being the native soil 
of a burglafy suspect who was. 
jailed here yesterday, The pris- 
onet gave his name as Houston 
Texas Augustus Georgia, 
el             a’ six-week stay to take in the So- 
viet schools. 
Dr. Lincoln C, Pettit, assistant 
educational services are the men. 
‘jdents and teachers at several Red 
universities. Their travels are 
program and 
are sponsored by the Comparative part of an exchange 
Education Society, professor of natural science and 
Dr, Herbert C, Rudman, assistant 
professor of administrative and on the nation’s 75,000,000 full and 
part-time workers and their em- 
ployers would go up from 2%4 per 
cent of the employe's first $4,200 
in earnings to 2% p= cent-ofthe- 
first ,$4,800 
A * * 
The present 3% per cent levy on 
self-employed persons would in- 
crease to 3% per cent. The dollars 
and cents increases would range 
up to $25.50 each for workers and 
their employers and $38.25 a year 
for self-employed persons earning 
as much as $4,800     
school music teacher, Mrs. Keith 
Miller, 23, and her husband were 
among the 99 person who died. yes- 
terday in the crash of the KLM 
Dutch airliner into the Atlantic. 
* * * 
' The former Phyllis Baker, she 
taught at Crofoot and Malkim 
‘schools during the 1956-57 school 
year. She was considered an ac- 
complished pianist. 
She and her husband, 28, a 
sportswriter for the — Freeport, 
Iil., Journal Standard, were mar- 
ried in June 1957. Mrs, Milleer: 
  was the daughter of Mr, and   § 
MR, AND MRS, 
Former Pontiac Teacher, | 
Husband Among Victims; 
Former Pontiac elementary AP Wirephote 
KEITH MILLER 
Mrs. Earl Baker of Lennon, a 
community near the Genesee- 
Shiawassee County line. Her 
father is a hardware merchant. 
A- graduate ‘of Michigan State 
University, Mr, Miller was the son 
of Jackson Harness Raceway man- 
ager Peter R. Miller of Plymouth, 
who with his wife had gone to 
New York to greet the young cou- 
ple on their return, 
The Millers were on their way 
home after vacationing in Italy 
and Germany. Miller, who was 
stationed in Germany with the 
Army, had fulfilled a promise to 
WERO-AUUZPURS prasP @ So The Day in Birmingham   
Endorse éebere 
for Presidency 
(Continued Fronmy Page One) 
have controlled the Legislature 
for 101 of its 107 years, who 
is the guilty culprit,” the speaker 
went on. : 
‘He asked that Democrats to 
“campaign on the issues . . . cam- 
paign on the record the governor 
has recorded in Lansing .. . 
most of all, let's give him a Demo- 
cratic Deseeres Got 
= * ‘ 
Oakland Datipctats packed a hot 
Supervisors’ Room in the County 
gates to the state convention, ‘Aug. 23. 
Carlos Richardson was re- 
elected to another term as chair- 
man of the Oakland County Dem- 
ocratic Committee. 
Elected Wednesday té6-the com- 
mittee along. with Richardson 
were: Mattie L. Baker, of Royal 
Oak Township, and Mrs, Robert 
P. Scott, of Pontiac, co-vice chair- 
man; Faye Moskowitz, of Hunting- 
ton Woods: secretary; and Robert 
L. Fenton, of Oak Park, treasurer. 
bs * *. * 2 
. Delegates, some 310.strong, last 
night selected William H. Merrill, 
35-year-old Detroit attorney from 
evening’s convention, 
Richardson was the unanimous 
choice to head the Oakland dele- 
gation in Grand Rapids. € 
Inspiration was pumped into the 
shirt-sleeved crowd Thursday as 
Swainson reminded the men and 
women that their party had scored 
“a first’ in the Aug. 5 primary 
by outvoting Republicans. 
With this m mind, delegates 
agreed to initiate a registration 
drive between now and the Nov. 4 
election to increase registration 
“by at last 17 per cent.” 
Swainson criticized attempts of 
Republican legislators and their 
“hold the line” policy on state 
spending. “It can’t be done with 
a constantly expanding populs- 
tion,” he said. 
Introduced to the crowd was for- 
mer Governor Murray D. Van 
Wagoner, of Birmingham. 
x * * 
Van Wagoner said the Oakland 
Democratic slate of nominees is the party's “‘hest chance’ to pos 
sibly sweep county offices in the 
fall election, ; 
These candidates marched to 
the front of the room and were 
introduced, 
“We here in Oakland County, 
who find heavy school taxes neces- 
sary to provide the proper educa- 
tion essential to the children of 
this highly important industrial 
atea, wholeheart subscribe to} 
the principle of matching funds 
school development,” the reso- 
lution on federal aid to educa- 
tion read. 
This, as did the other’ 11 points 
of the platform, passed without dis- 
cussion. 
The only debate from the floor 
came when Richardson, of Wa- 
terford Township, asked delegate 
Charles D. Arnold, delegate from 
Hazel Park, rose to oppose this. 
“We're all delegates and we should 
all have a voice,”’ declared Arnold 
x & & 
When a lengthy discussion on 
this matter loomed, delegates 
agreed to bring it up — at & 
caucus in Grand Rapids 
Following is the list of Demo- 
cratic delegates from Oakland 
County who will attend the state 
convention Aug. 23: 
“w. Enfield 
5 M._ Wileox 
H. Kovach 
‘wan 
Archambeaul 
Northville Farmington 
mingten Township 
M. Kormondy . 
J. OP. wson 
Lyon, South Lyon 
Oak Park 
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R. L. Penton 
Cc. Fenton City, 
Neumann 
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Mrs. Benson 
G. L. Scofield 
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M. G. MoCall- 
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    take his. wife there for a visit, i 5 4 i andj south Bloomfield Police Probe : 
Possible Beating of Man 
Office Building to pick their dele-| pehnke said, 
Joseph Mercy Hospital sald it 
appeared fis face had been 
struck only ence or. twice, His 
condition this morning was sat- 
Questioned last night by Pontiac 
Police Det. Thomas C. Mitchell 
and township police, Williams said 
he had been in Saginaw and did 
not remember how he_had gotten 
to Pontiac,.Dehrike said the man 
had been drinking and. 
“had been involved in a bar-room, 
rawl.”* 
He had no idea how . Williams 
got’ to the spot where he was 
found. Wiliiams had no money on 
him and Dehnke believed he may, 
have been beaten and robbed. 
Detroit police have been asked 
to check several addresses found 
in William’s wallet in an effort 
to locate his wite, Rosie. A call to 
the Union Depot in Detroit where 
Williams is employed revealed no 
further information about him. 
Williams will be questioned again 
as soon as his condition will per- 
  
on Teamster Probe 
(Continued From Page One) 
tela the Senate Committee 
by Ratner that 
mpt ci- 
at ee at etn All activities of the Birming- . ‘}ham Recreation Depr' .nent, with 
the exception. of tr Teen Center 
at Eton Park, will end this week. 
Recreation Board Chairmen 
John J. O’Gorman said -Teen Cen- 
ter activities will continue for two 
According to Mrs. Donald 
Hirshman, chairman, the Sept. 
* 24-27 event again will be directed | 
by Sam Yagiey of Annsville, Pa. 
This will be the group’s 8th an- 
nual show at the Community 
House. ' 
UAW Leader Raps 
Curtice Predictions 
DETROIT (UPI) — The nation’s 
economic 
  mit it, Dehnke said. unjon official charged today. , 
*« * * Leonard Woodcock, a UAW vice 
Bloomfield Hills police soon will| president who heads the union's 
negotiating team at General Mo- 
1 nag eagnedior ay dh ocr 
age to speech Presiden 
| N leSHHIGS —|Hariow ‘i. Curtice at Flint, in Hoffma which Curtice predicted a ‘“‘re- 
F hee 
full 
  
Skunk Sweet as Flowers. 
CHERRY POINT, N.C, (UPI) —Mrs. R. E. Deitrick appealed 
  
  approval of invoking the unit 
| rule of voting in Grand Rapiis.— 
of goons for the past 17 years.” 
it, He'll just skin his own union 
members.”’ United Auto Workers as ‘‘a leader 990080 
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W. C. Chambliss 
Waterford, Sytvan Lake 
H. M, Somerville , R. Johfson 
B. J. Brinkman nelle 
H. H. Stamp « © Stites 
J. Seeterlin 
J. \Bus = Oakland, Oxford 
Wee Bloomfield, Pre I ae 
B. L. bp ee 8. 
W. H. Gra 4 
W Fall and Winter Styles 
Girls’ DRESSES Right in time for pre-school buyers comes our 
end bargains of the year. 
RICED for Friday and Saturday. 
Sy to $2.49 
(TWO fer $2.50): 
ashable, some drip-dry materials. 
Jumpers and’ 2-piece 
sweater drésses, Ideal 
for school wear. NOW 
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Use Our LAYAWAY PLAN! | 
       
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NOW SALE. 
Values fo $3.98, 
S 3 to 6X SIZES 7 to 14 * 
ps 19: 3 
= 
(TWO for $3.00) 
School dresses, jumper frocks, tailored 
dress-up styles, etc. All guaranteed _ 
DELUXE Values to $5.9¢ 
CORDUROY Frocks: Sizes 7 to bade ' 
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ZT F ; halle dasthtitehd-sheee- ka one week 23 years, after their civillis necessary to make civil mar- Accused. of Trying {Report Jack Warner ined Sen. aptemoblla sorkdent Painter Dali Weds Wife |vess, 2 yen? ye es aan 
10 Ha M te Kile d Spends Restful Night - [A | for.2nd Time in 23 Years) 4, announcement said the mar- 
ve a He ee ttre; (AP) =~ Roo Te hack cabana wheel G ‘Up =. Salva-|tiage took place in Nuestra Sen- Farmers and‘other small owners 
CANNES, France judgment on his condition, show- ERONA, Spair a Chape control about 57 cert of 
tors said Jack Warner's. temper-jever, onl baie the “‘no visitors’ |dor Dali, famed Spanish llr mae A eo tesinenercial cent aswel the UTI 
Ww. ASHINGTON, Pa. (AP) — Po-lature returned to normal today|sign up. Warner, 66, suffered sé-|painter, married his Russian-born here, Aug. 8, A Catholic wedding ed States: : ; - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958 
     
   
      
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Dik Atay: “pone A is A: ADDROC Sealer PAINT 2 CAMERAS AND FILM We 
4 cur eopplhnaticty ds A : Netw Seeie ‘er: 10 Lb, Cam (aii Ansco 120-620-127 Film { SYLVANIA FLASHBULBS 4 a young man ; “at 3 
me oo husband during : r Se 3 Rolls 88° ‘ 172 fer §9°: : . robbe: * e cee ‘ <4 
Hanna said th hose iden- e a i . ; 
ty‘ ep secret iformed Dep ore bor § eae uty Constable Charles’ Carpenter Ad Ls choles of popular sizes. t in fu full U certens of 
of Washington, $1.60. value. 
; + ke ke 
Police quoted Mrs. Miller, at- 
tractive mother, of .a seven-year- 
old boy, as saying she. wanted to 
-- dispose of her hushand “because 
of unbearable home conditions.” 
Officers quoted the husband, an 
operator of heavy construction    
      
   
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One Milkman’s Wife “= | CAMERAS $8.95 Value 
Trade-in $10.75 Value 
Leads Troubled Life 
MILWAUKEE ® — A milkman’s 
wife sued.for divorce in circuit 
court here claiming she wasn't 
able to get enough sleep. 
Mrs. Grace Simerson said her 
husband, Roy, went. to early) ¢ 
enough but kept falling a while|$ 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor 
smoking. As a result:she had to stay awake guarding against fires. Seccsccsoccecscgooceees| Add $2 Without Trade-in 
The only. et: oe garer with 
double-ed, ro 
Bike. tebar “armature itrpe- note 
Shaves below beard Modei 
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    Faster — Finer Photo Service Values 3 For *T 00 
to 79c 
       
       
   
                      
   
      
    
   
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-over stripes and chest stripes in choice of colors. 
oe eee mC coosendceesss’ 
D DAY at | Girls’ Washable * Girls’ Summer 
evelo ping 
Bee 12: A.M. Full 230 Sheet Count SPORT SPORT 
Whe Por Be fe Ns Boch! Notebook Paper BLOUSES SHORTS 
PHOTO PRINTS For 2 & 3 Values fo $2 
     
    
      
     
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SIZE Cc) Sizes 3 to 14 Sizes 3 to 14 
‘feemk insures possible — Wonderful selec- Fast color cottons 
trom - in choice of colors, tion, Easy to laun- 
6 hole finer per, ruled style. Pulll§ ‘der, color-fast. 
230 sheet am should last a full! : ‘ 
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  Just 103 on sale. 
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DIRECT by MAIL c Value YE lonticWiat—Coton-talt Backs A 
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patterns, fly front. 
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ceeseseeverscessooses PAJAMAS    
    
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BROWNIE ‘HAWKEYE’ 
  For Argus C-3 or C-4 Owners 
_  ‘TELEPHOTO or: - 
Child's Polo Shirts |[ woeancir uns, 
Former to $2 omhwnenemtese CAMERA - t | 
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$7.95 Value | 
1 i i 
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= ‘STARLET’ 
CAMERA 
  B&W snaps. or slides. Just a 
    
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Jt Case.for $1.35. 
PETRI fl 3 Lens 35mm CAMERA 
95 
11.9 lens are coated ~ ie f 00 
_ in self timer, shut- 
speeds for 
as at a ne oe eo ee 
Edna-Lite 2-in-1 
Telephoto & Wide Angle 
Pits Revere, ; Howet, Keys Keystone movie 
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        $5.95 Vglue 
449 
Take color sna 
    Takes all three — 
slides, color sn@ : 
and B & W. 
shown with built-in 
flash. $1 holds. 
"399 
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ba 15 — N 
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RECORDING 
      
   
   
     
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            Fine Knit —Combed Cotton 
SPIRAL 
STENO |} Boys’ T-SHIRTS ft 
BOOK stra, 4 for oT?   
    
     
          
      25¢ Value / Pamous brand. White only, heer 1 9 — neckband. Sizes 10 
i Attention, Duck. Hunters! mye oe sharpen the ‘ele has 
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Bive, Canvas Swim 
epens Trunks ee 2/8 3 Ring ‘Choice 
  / 69c Value $17.40 Values ~ 
      
     
    
       
    
       
              
  Famous ‘WESTERN WHITE’ ‘Crayola’ 
F ae Targets 
49 Mostly brief style, bd “ Ne Mes 7 Fan dnd : Elastic waist. Lim: 
ibles. Not all sizes. 4 @ ited stock.. 
CSCOODOR TP Seey ere te ceeavenpoerysecceeveess 
Many Colors — Many Patterns 
MEN'S DRESS HOSE. 
Irr's to 69c $4 Values to $2.98 4 | OO $ Large sizes only. 
   
        
      
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   Denim CHAIR: THROWS $2.88 Values— : ¢ 
Green or wine colors. Durable 88 
~ denim, Washable. ‘The eonuine 
‘Papermate’ ball point ps pen at this 
price.«                      
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49* BOXER ond BRIEF Styles 4 ¢ {| LE® 25c WRISLEY Superb BUBBLE BATH ..... + @ : Rs c e 21.00 TEINJETTE Color-Set POMAUVE ..... 10-6 
/ Men’s Swim Trunks (Seeren, Be 75c¢ CHARBERT Breathless Dusting POWDER .... 
PeeCoCoeOCCCCOLCCOLE | eee |= $1.00 TAWN Cremé Hair Dressing. ..... aon 
= $1.00 GCUNSMOKE Men‘s Cologne . 
| $1.00 GUNSMOKE Shave Lotion ,....... 
| 715c NESTLE’S Cream Rinse ....... eccwcesisrs «® for 
E GROUP No. 2—Regular 59c to $1.29 Values 
Targets shatter eanuy when hit — Sizes 10 to 13. Mostly $1.2 ¢ MAZEL.BISHOP Cake Make-Up...i....+.3 for $1.00 © 
eesti te Sac eae te Set Se ee rs |) $125 LANOLIN Pus Meticaed ttn 0-3 fr $1.00 | ‘ ic ie . S 
| 100 EVENI PARIS Lipsticks .....:. ee 1.00 | ‘Western’ or paecbl ic oubsecceesueecencensccesesces ences 31.00 ean § yo oa wena oeeite weed ped 
Remington’ _ Sensationally Under-Priced S100 LAMOLIN PLUS Baby O88 for $1.00 | HAND : | | Thro R & R © $1.25 ROBERT OWEN Liquid Foundation .......3 for $1.00 | 
‘, ow ugs unners | $1.25 ROBERT OWEN Liquid Rouge ..........3 for $1.00 | 
TRAPS oak Sie mecuccm 35 fe “Eeoccdcocessoccosoce| on, © mi Values to $3.98 es in OM cc pscs wecktee ie Fi ce 
R $5.95 75¢ ROYAL: Castile Shampoo ........-.. TTITT3 for $1.00 
singe » TIPPER BINDERS 59c CHARLES ANTEL Liquid Formula #9.......3 for $1.00 
GROUF No. 3—Regular Values to $2.00 
® for *00 (.. Biggest — 
elevations. tion, | 75c BAN Roll-On DEODORANT ......,.-...2 for $1.00 | 
Ww i & Remington Saad 9-Ft. purine Rugs $1.25 HAZEL BISHOP Face POWDER'..........2 for $1.00 | 
estern veceseceseeedsecoces Values to $5.98 3 |) $1.25 HAZEL BISHOP Liquid MAKE-UP sooceen ch fen $EO04 
TRAP - Sh ls 3 — <a Limtted | color  selecti 3 2, 30 Max TACTOR se Aa of-Beauty LO Boe 4 pe ped j selec na é ~OF= auty ° x 
LOAD * e iS : ‘PAPERMATE’ Reavekia, . backs. | "79 HAZEL BISHOP Sweet-Stick DEODORANT. 2 for $1.00 | 
7 12-16-20 i} Ball Point Pens’ COoCCCOSSESESCOOESO OOD E SOLO OCOROOOOEES $2.00 SHAMPATE Shompon wcrc fee 3 tr $100 
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. iter $1.35 MAZEL BISHOP Mair Spray ............. 2 for $1.00 | 
Many Un-advertised Cosmetics at Cut Prices 
| Always shop and masa at sIMMs before 
: - and remember 
: less of how much wr SATISFACTION 
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: Big New Seladten | 
ALL METAL 
Tray Tales : 11% x 1 se eso 
$2.50 ic i Value 4 
Use ‘for, TV spacks, barbeques, 
bedside uses, Suertsioing, etc, 
Scalloped clip-on tray, folding legs. 
Limit 4 per customer.   
  
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12-qt. Waste Basket TO! “4 i 
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   2 x 4's at 45 degree angle with blade to 
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      BRENDEL'S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 8 Mi. West of Utien RB 9-800   
    
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ment tn the elty — ve he. won't | down to. the soda towntain' with | BOISE, Idaho (AP) ~ /This is|$ Ail Times 
“a3 Sian seca, a oma] Efi ce aml et Gi & shen a 12. He has two a : 5 
4, He comes to work at 9:30 in- foreign sports ar for the country,| birthday party. SE ean: ‘The ticket was dat: HOME HEATING OILS stead and le : , with speeding, The ticket was dat . ; 
play Marel ote es long black limousine for the city.! The chairman of the board often|ed Aug. 13 and timed at 7:25 p. | Clean” a * y acceptable charity,| These dozen testa measure welllis the last to leave, because helm. It was not yét that hour when] _ “Ota : - land gets his pictore in the peperithe rating of anyone in the aver-llikes to stand all alone and re-|Pierro a to the Budget Terms 
ALWAYS OUT OF CASH _| 4. His office has a closed door.|for a good cause once a year —|jage office aristocracy except ‘the}member how things used to be. His|ticket Pierro’s alleged offense had (STANDARD 
4. He never has any cash in his|It has wall-to-wall carpeting and|but no oftener. \ fehairman of the board himself. -/big adventure is Thursday night,|not yet occurred, The ticket was FE 4-1584 
pocket, and if he wants a news-'the paintings on the walls are orig-| 10. He plays golf and bridge, but He busts all the rules. Sie woere| ween tee eel Oe ee 
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FOLDING PLAY PEN © 34" x 41" Size 
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® Plastic Casters 
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FAMOUS “EDISON”   
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6-PC. GROUP ir in NEW “PALOMINO” or NATURAL RATTAN er Large Casters rt ane Me 
Available for immediate delivery this genuine imported rattan grouping in Reg. $309.50 : Spring 
your choice of the new “‘Palomino’’ finish or the Natural Rattan. All cush- 
ons have zipper covers for easy removal for cones .arid they are available 
in choice of figured tweeds or plain colors. Table tops are all genuine 
  PARKING 
Now Park in Back of Our. a 
Store and Use Rear Door! — 
Well lighted lot. ‘Enter at ‘alley South of Store or through 
Gaukler underpass.      
      Buy on Our — 
Easy Payment -Plan 90-Day Accounts ~ 
Pay No 
Corrying Charges “formica” plastic tops that are stain and scratch resistant. You get at this 
sale price a 3-piece sectional, matching chair, corner table and cocktail 
table. Foam cushions available at extra cost. 
GROUP with PLASTIC CUSHIONS..........2.....5..... $239. 50 
CREDIT TERMS! NOTICE! 10% — MONTHS TO PAY — 
NO keting CHARGES IF PAID IN S)ORE CLOSED WED. AFTERNOON 
sf 90 DAYS _, Other Hours Remain the Same.       86 to 96 South Saginaw Street FE 2-8348 Opposite Auburn Avenue 
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THE: PONTIAC -PRESS,. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958   
Deal IS in GARY AND JARY ALMAS— 
‘Prayers will be offered at 10:30 
a.m, Saturday in the Huntoon Fu- neral Home for Gary and Jary 
Almas, twin sons of Robert and 
Ellen Hall Almas of 129 Judson St. 
Burial will be in Ottawa Park 
Cemetery, 
‘Surviving besides their mother 
and father are-two sisters and a 
day and died yesterday in St. Jo- 
seph Mercy Hospital. 
CLARENCE C. HARRISON 
Clarence. C. Harrison, 77, of 
3161 Dixie Highway died yester- 
day in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
He was ill two months. 
He was an employe of Consum- 
ers Power Co. and a member of 
Faith Baptist-Church and _ the 
Townsend Club. 
Service will be at 1:30 p.m. 
Saturday from the Huntoon Funeral 
Home. Mr, Harrison’s body will 
be taken to Rochester for burial. 
ROBERT T. GMELICH 
HOLLY — Private service for 
Robert -T. Gmelich, 77, of 203 Le 
Grand St., will be held at 2 p.m. 
tomorrow at the Bendle. Funeral 
Home, with burial in Lakeside 
Cemetery. 
He died yesterday. 
Surviving are -hig wife, Ethel; 
two sons, Stanley and Jack, both 
of Holly; a daughter, Mrs.’ Jose- 
phine Bogan of Detroit; five grand-| ' 
children, a brother and one 
nephew. ae 
FRANK KORSAK 
Frank Korsak, 99, of 284 Crystal 
Lake Rd. died at his residence 
Wednesday morning, 
A native of Poland, he -had: 
lived in Pontiac 65 years. i 
Service will be at 10 a.m. Satyr- 
day from the Pursiey Funeral MRS, OSCAR. E, McCLOUD " 
Mrs, Oscar. E. (Helen Edwards) 
McCloud, 58, of 147 South Bivd. died Wednesday after an illness 
of two years, 
She is survived by her husband. 
Service will be at 2 p.m, Mon- 
day from the New. Hope Baptist 
Church where she was a veg 
Cemetery. Mrs. McCloud’s body Burial will follow in Oak Pontiac and Nearby Areas The body is at the William R. 
Potere Funeral Home. 
Mr. Comps died unexpectedly 
yesterday of a heart attack at 
Pontiac Motor Division where he 
was employed as a steam fitter. 
Mrs, Joseph Gatkie 
LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Jo- 
seph (Orpha) Gatkie, 76, of 320 
Fox St., will be held at. 2:30 p.m. 
will be at the William F. Davis Sunday at Baird Funeral Home 
Funeral Home at noon Saturday. | 
MRS. JOHN J. McINTOSH with burial in Richmond Ceme- 
tery. 
Mrs. Gatkie died last night at 
Lupeer County General Hospital 
Mrs. John J, (Mary Idella) Mc-lafter a long illness. Intosh, 79, of 847 N. Perry St. died Surviving are her husband; two 
yesterday morning of heart compli-|.ons, Orville and Alvin, and~ one cations after a prolonged illnéss. 
She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Nel- : 
Ne Murphy with wherh phe! madel eect, One nee 
her home; three sons, Harvey Bail- 
oy of Fraser, Lao Bailey of Bite UO Be. — 
mingham and Marion Bailey “ 
great-grandchildren; three sisters Roseville; 10 grandchildren; 
and a brother. 
Service was held this afternoon Ric! 
in the Huntoon Funeral Home. Her 
J. FRANK SHAMBAUGH 
Word hd been received of the 
death of J. Frank Shambaugh, fa- 
ther of Mrs, Vernon C. Abbott of 
111 Mlinois Rd. ARTHUR FISHER 
MILFORD — Service for Arthur 
Fisher, 79, of 615 S. Main St., will 
be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at 
Mr. Fisher died Thursday at his 
‘|home after a long illness. 
He is survived by his wife, F. 
Marie; fout daughters, Mrs. Connie 
Wahrman or Romulus, - Mrs, Ath- 
leen Case of Bellville, Mrs, Maxine 
Chapo of Wayne and "Mrs. Marilyr 
Byrd of Ypsilanti, and a son, Mar- 
vin of Milford. 
Mr. Shambaugh, 80, died sudden-| Two brothers, Walter of Milford 
ly yesterday at his home in Celina, 
Ohio. 
Surviving penides Mrs. Abbott 
are his wife, Etta; another daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Rolland Shoemaker of 
Bowling Green, Ohio; a son, Jo- 
seph of. Celina; ,and two out 
children. 
_ GEORGE A. COMP3 
LAKE ORION — Service. for 
George A. Comps, 62, of 730 Snell). 
will be held at 10 a.m; Mon- St., and Eugene of Detroit, 15 grand- 
children and three great-grandchil- 
dren also survive. 
CHARLES WATEROUS 
LAPEER—Charles A. Waterous, 
79, of 806 W. Oregon St., died late 
last night’ at Marlette Community 
Hospital. The body is at. Baird 
Funeral Home. . 
MRS, ERNEST WILLIAMS 
DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for 
day ‘at St. Joseph Church with|Mrs, Ernest (Gladys) Williams, 63, 
  Home with burial following in 
Oak Hill Cemetery. burial in the St. Joseph section of 
Eastlawn Cemetery. “ Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, 
following an illness of 
months, © 
Surviving are her husband; one 
daughter, Mrs, Esther Seibert of 
Pontiac; two sons, Kenneth Trum- 
bull of Royal Oak and Leon Trum- 
bull of Rochester;: seven grand- 
daughters and three stepdaughters. 
Four sisters, Mrs. Alice Graham several   
Expect Passage 
of Farm Bill 
First Test 
Committee Today 
@ WASHINGTON (AP)—An\ House Proposal Faces 
in Senate |! 
1th- Will Be Ready Next Month   
a Work 
Doors of the new Pontiac Nottiy 
ern High School should be ready 
to open when school begins again 
of Lapeer, Mrs. Nina Hecht ofjhour House farm bill comes IP|next month, 
Vernon of Flint, also survive, 
Ex-GOP Legislator   
John Quillan Tilson, a determined 
Republican politician for 34 of his’ 
92 ‘years, died yesterday at his 
summer home. 
He spent 22 of those years as.a 
Connecticut representative in the 
-|House of Representatives. He was 
Home majority leader - for six 
Born in a fog house in the hills 
near Clearbranch, Tenn., Tilson|5¥©- 
went to New Haven to enter Yale 
University. He was graduated 
from the law school in 1894. 
After two terms in the State 
House of Representatives, he went 
to Washington as congressman-at- 
large in 1908. He served later 
terms as 3rd. Dist: congressman 
from 1914 until 1932. 
  
Woman Hit ‘by Bicycle 
Beulah C. Phillips, 55, of 1075 * 
is in St. Joseph 
Mercy Hospital] with a broken leg 
suffered when she was struck by 
a bicycle operated by Ken Ryan, 
13, of 2240 Commonwealth St., at 
the intersection of N. Saginaw St. Featherstone St., 
  of 6467 Wilson St., will be held 
at 10:30 am. Monday at Pixley   and Oakland Ave., yesterday, said 
t Pontiac ‘police. amid mounting 
ministration. 
for adjournment, 
Agriculture Committee said he fa- daughter, Mrs. Harry Hill, all of 
two gtand- Succumbs at 9? vors accepting the House bill and 
children and four great-grandchil. if sending it to the White House. 
NEW LONDON, N.H. (AP) — = 2. 
House. 
ee 
Agriculture Benson. 
House version. 
ment controls over farmers. 
x * 
  
  for its first Senate test way 
speculation C 
Faced with a “congressional rush 
Chairman . Allen | Education Nast night. 
J. Ellender (D-La) of the Senate 
Ellender expressed that view as 
his committee prepared to meet 
in closed session to consider the 
bill, passed yesterday by the 
Even though the measure is al- 
from a farm 
vote passage after House Commission but was dismissed 
Ellender’ said he considered the 
House measure fairly close to the 
recently passed. Senate farm hill strongly endorsed by Secretary of her late husband, Charles A. 
Benson also praised the new 
‘In general, both. bills go far” to 
meet Benson’s requests for’ lower < * & 
price supports and fewer govern- 
Both also meet objections of 
cotton and rice farmers who face 
sharp curtailments in acreage eli- 
gible for price supports unless/f 
Congress agrees on a. new bill. 
There is a traffic accident every 
hree seconds in the. United States. is proceeding on schedule to 
gress will enact farm legislation have classrooms completed - by 
acceptable to ~ Eisenhower ad-/Sept.4 for an estimated 980 pupils, 
Assist: Superintendent Otto C. 
Hufziger ‘reported to the Board of for City’s Northern High 
Contractors have indicated their], 
  
Deaths PARIS (AP)— F 
Curie, 58, Nobel Pri 
atomic scientist, died 
after surgery for a severe in' 
hemorrhage. Joliot-Curie. and 
wife Irene won a Nobel prize 
1935 for their diseovery : ‘of artifi- 
head of France’s Atomic Energy 
because of his Communist. party 
connections. 
* * * 
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Mrs. 
Mary Ritter Beard, 82, -co-author 
of several ‘historical books with 
Beard, died yesterday. Mrs. 
Beard, an ardent feminist and 
suffragette, was born in Indianap- 
olis. 
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — 
Otis G. Harris, 63, sports editor of 
the Shreveport Journal for 40 
, died yesterday. He had cial radioactivity, He was once| 
      years 
been ill for two years. on * het ae 
Board niembiers auth bor-|. 
  
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Elementary School. 
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      Soe cabs et Pcie: stsronnss 
has been a ansactl: difficulties for 
gation projects, harbors, power 
plants, highways and huge pub- 
lic buildings at a rate which has 
outstripped its ability to finance. 
mata there have been: gréat 
          3 me to Wash ago Premier Mao 
: — 
rate Seis dens W entre 
its ‘internal credit and to come up. 
‘with a reasonable budget for 1959. 
Whether or not this can be done, the 
nation undoubtedly will get this help 
me & ts Sie Wears staunchest aly tn 
that area. 
1 has the biggest ‘armed 
force in the Middle East and one of 
: ongest in NATO. Ankara 
claims that more than 40 per cent 
of its national budget must be used 
‘for defense. It is a potentially rich 
country and in time should be able 
to pay its own way. For these rea- 
: Positions 
_ The Nationalist Chinese believe 
the mainland Communists are about 
to invade Formoap or its adjacent 
islands. 
. For some time now the Chinese 
Reds have been building up air power 
“with Soviet equipment at a number 
of mainland airfields within striking 
distance of Nationalist held islands, 
Clashes between Red MIG-17s and 
Cutanc Kat-SHEK planes already have 
occurred and Communist artillery 
has bombarded the off shore Quemoy 
and Matsu islands. 
x * * 
The new outbreak has serious 
implications for the United States. 
The American commitment to help 
defend Formosa and the Pesca- 
dores is plain. But with respect to escent irre sonic 
THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Portiusc Press Company 
Pohtise 12, Michigan 
Daily Gxoept Sunday     
    
Grosce C. ioeas, 
Classified Manager 
  exelosivel 
age Bidet etis: o to, this 
os oy carrict fr 
  a Quemoy and Matsu our obligations   
are implied more than explicit. 
In a joint resolution Congress 
authorized the President “to employ 
the armed forces of the U.S. as he 
deems necessary for the specific pur- 
pose of securing and protecting For- 
mosa and the Pescadores against 
armed attack, this authority to in- 
clude the securing and protection of 
such related positions and terri- 
tories of that area now in friendly 
hands...” . 
k* * | There is a possibility. that in the 
recent KaRUSHCHEV talks in Peiping, 
Mao Ts&-rTUNG won Moscow’s ap- 
proval for an attack on Nationalist 
China.. It.also may be a tactic to 
‘-@ivert attention’ from. the serious 
- famine in Red China where in thé 
ast few-months one million people 
are = to have died of starvation. 
we we Of 
“Part of our 7th Fleet, includ- 
“ing 70 ships and two attack car- 
riers, is in the area and can pro- 
tect: Formosa if. need be.' Oki- 
'” nawe with its American air base 
is nearby. But: any incident 
calling for U.S. action could 
we 
Se ae 8 
the ° Man About, Town . 
    
pea See teeny cree fe ve ened, 
versary. a 
«> About. the Bridge | 
- ‘Recei pts More Than Cover 
 whjes- denier elie: What's 
oa 
Se ieee ccm from Executive Secre- 
“tary of the Mackinac Bridge Authority 
* Lawrence A, Rubia. 
- stating that it now a DiisDoe tons 
"on “Mighty Mac” in its first ten months 
of operation “will have grossed sufficient 
- funds to pay a full year’s interest.” 
As this leaves two months to cover the 
cost of operation and upkeep, it would 
appear that it is paying expenses. The ) 
Authority is not required to retire any 
bonds until 1964. 
Mr. Rubin feels that the present pas- 
senger car toll of $3.25 will be enough to 
meet all future needs, and does not an- 
ticipate any raise. When the bond paying 
time arrives, it may be different. 
  
Foregoing that extremely ancient-egg 
about frying one on the sidewalk, ‘- 
Arthur Selwyn 
of Pontiac Lake has a better one. He 
asserts that an egg laid by one of his 
hens on a hot day.was partially cooked, 
and he concludes with, “Between the 
egg and I, two hot ones have been laid.” 
  
The sentiments of every vacationist | 
who plans things ahead are reflected in 
a letter from ~ 
Raleigh Milano 
of Waterford, who writes: “The worst 
nuisance we meet is the guy who is 
obliged to spend most of his vacation 
time in hunting places to sleep and eat, 
and the rest of it in kicking about what 
he finally got.” 
  If you feel inconvenienced by detours 
incidental to street and highway improve- 
ment in the Pontiac area, according to 
Hubert Moyerman, 
now forced to use: the Detroit express- 
ways, you should ‘feel fortunate. Hé 
writes that in the big city, “They never 
seem to make up their minds for two. 
days in succession.” ! 
he e 
Verbal Orchids to- _ August S. Smith 
of 263 Edison 8t.; eighty-second birthday. 
Mrs. Alvina Dill 
of 248 South Parke St.; eighty-third birth- 
day. 
, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Flowerman 
of Waterford; fifty-second wedding anni!-     
Mrs. Lora Felcher 
of Drayton Plains; eighty-second birth- 
day. 
Mrs, Martha Kimball 
of Lake Orion; ninety-sixth birthday. 
Peter Carmody 
of Walled Lake; eighty-third birthday. 
Mrs, Carrie A. Richardson 
of Holly: eighty-first birthday. 
Orval E. Walker 
of Rochester; eightieth birthday. 
Mr. and.Mrs. B. W. Brockway 
of Farmington; sixty-seventh wedding 
anniversary; also his eighty- ~eighth birth- 
day. . 
'. Mrs. Laura A, Nesbit 
of Sandusky; eighty-sixth birthday.   Take It —— Fellaa, He’ s Been Sick!   
David Liweence ‘Says:   
Too Much Surrender Talk in U.S. 
WASHINGTON—Why all the sur- 
Magli suddenly S sorangy arta 
attention 
et whole ay, made by a 
private organization and financed 
But there 
should be no 
surprise ‘at the : 
discussion of 
* con- 
Several 
  he is or is not cheating. 
The talk of the. horfors of mactcer wae ond Sat deseriet     
ated” agreement or destruction 
is also a kind of “surrender” 
The talk of “disengagement” of 
American forces. stationed in 
Europe is ‘‘surrender” talk in‘ the 
guise: of For, if 
American troops are withdrawn 
from Western Europe, it means 
that they cannot get back there as 
quickly as could Soviet forces 
which, by agreement, had previ- 
ously ‘withdrawn from Poland and 
nearby countries. 28 
x « * 
The talk deriding ‘‘massive: re- 
-taliation” is related to the “‘sur- 
render” concept. For, if the United 
States does. not. speak from 
strength, its position before the 
world can be weakened and a mis- 
calculation by the enemy can 
ensue, 
The talk of appeasing Nasser’ 
and giving him what he wants 
in the Near East is “surrender” 
dalk. 
Much of this emanates from 
Congress and particularly from 
those who seem to be sniping con- 
stantly at Secretary of State John 
Foster Dulles. . He is derisively ac- 
cused of ‘“‘brinkmanship,” ‘although 
he is a statesman of rare courage 
who doesn’t flinch before the Com- 
munists. 
* * 
The present furor in Congress 
over “‘surrender” concepts is based. 
on a book written by Paul 
Kecskemeti for the Rand Corpora- 
tion, a scientific agency operated 
by various universities on a finan- 
cial grant from the U.S. Air Force. 
It isn't an official document but a   
The Country Parson 
  
    <5 | we 
“Gifts at the altar are ae down 
payments on what we want 
~-God=they're a share of what — 
already given us.” scientific study by a private organ- 
devélop a perfect strate- 
gy for all-out nuclear. war, i. e., 
the strategy of a first strike that 
eliminates all significant retalia- 
tery capabilities on the ad- 
‘versary’s side. . . ; 
“Once this happens, strategic threat of attack might induce the 
_ latter to surrender politically.” . 
  
Dr. William Brady Says: ts   
Farmers Have Gold Mine 
in Health-Giving Foods 
The last time (and I mean last) 
I made a crack here about the 
Sh Sees ene 2at es 
valuable food and 
       
and such a relation to the price of. 
hogs it is good economy to feed 
skim milk to the pigs and indeed 
animal economy and government 
— experts advise just 
k *& * 
Anyway, I’m glad to know I 
-have one friend among the farm- 
érs. Now, if we could get under 
the skin of a farmer here and 
there enough to make him eat his 
own wheat as it comes from the 
thresher, that would be something. 
Of course the poor people to- 
day searcely know how to eat 
wheat in the form nature pro- 
vides for the staff of life. In my . 
feeble way I do what I can to. 
teach ’em how, in the pamphlet 
WHEAT TO EAT, available free 
to any one who asks for it and 
encloses a stamped, _ self-ad- 
dressed envelope. 
A farmer’s wife says that in 
winter her husband milks only 
once a day, in the evening, and 
she doesn’t like the milk, so she 
has depended too much on cal- 
cium and vitamin D. But she 
found she wasn’t getting enough 
riboflavin (vitamin B2 or G); she 
doesn't explain how she reached 
this conclusion. So she reverted to 
a childhood job — while her hus- 
band was doing chores she did 
some of the milking, and now she 
drinks milk fresh from the cow as 
she used to when a child and she 
feels better than she has: felt in 
years. 
* * * 
I envy the lady the privilege. If 
you cherish the delusion that this 
is a free country, try to get a dip- 
per of milk fresh from the cow. I 
have been ‘trying for many years 
but in vain — my best laid plans 
have been frustrated: by health 
ordinances or popular prejudices. 
Next time I go out after milk I'll 
carry a gun, break into the milk- 
ing shed and hold the gun on the 
milker, while I drink all I want. 
The farmer’s wife continues: 
“We farmers have a gold mine 
but we are so blind, My husband 
the money to bay vitamin and 
° ectncugl pills. iiew dhe: mask 
we have rediscovered milk and 
wheat ground in our old coffee 
- grinder? 
“TI even grind wheat for our two 
* * * = 
Be gry ane. not more than a, +4 
personal health and h: not dis- 
ease, diagnosis, or t ~ will be 
answered by Dr. dy, if a 
rong, ogy self-addressed envelope is sent 
Pon 
(Copyright 1958) Voice of the People   
Tennis Conte Recrention’. 
Incomplete. Without Nets   
‘es Gk occ 0 A. sec bakes Wich Som th ood, 
moat tox dhe nate, Vole cae tia.cote be, git Bp. a0 Rete tyeivested 
could have the use of the courts? 
‘The kids out this way have all 
the tennis balls back and forth without the } . om rachel nd ar atin 
* *.- 
wt would be wonderful fun and recreation for us to have the use of 
the courts a few weeks before school starts. 
“184 Third Street 
Remedy Needed 
in Boat Dispute 
. In reference to the article, ‘“‘Mo- 
tor Boats Endanger Safety of 
Residents,” which appeared on 
August 11th in your column, we 
have lived on Union Lake all our 
lives and have seen very few in- 
cidents where life and property 
has been endangered by _motor- 
boats, 
x * * 
We agree that any incidents en- 
dangering lives, proper- 
ty, and discourteous driving stems 
from the public fishing site on the 
lake. 
Ac an ctneghe we aay tle 
so-called water deputy repri- 
manding a resident boat owner 
for coming too close to shore 
while dropping a skier. There 
were no swimmers in the im- 
approximately 
tance from shore at the public 
fishing site with swimmers in 
the area — where swimming is 
prohibited! 
* * * 
Let’s hope something is done 
to remedy the present situation so 
safely with the very most enjoy-. 
ment, 
Disgusted Residents 
AB lettere toe. Volos -0t- she Sreuse tain name   
must con’ address 
a aa ae Be ai ann, Pontiac Press reserves to edit all letters. | Donna Mapley 
- One Safety | Rule, 
Stay With Boat 
_ On July 21, you wrote an article 
on safe swimming. I would like 
to correct you on one point which 
is very important. 
One of the first rules of boat 
safety is always cling to your boat. 
Your editorial said, “Never try 
_to cling to a boat or eanoe, even 
if it is unsinkable,” etc. Time and 
time again people have saved their 
lives by staying with the boat. 
They do not sink~a rowboat or 
canoe may still be paddled even 
it filled with water. 
  Helpful 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Why does some person tell the 
» That other people do 
. And spread the story far and 
wide . However false or true? 
. . . Why does he do it even when 
Though no one asks to hear the 
tale... Of how or when or where? 
. Not anything important, as . 
The nation is concerned . But 
some small incident he aaw . . 
Or in some way he learned . 
Why must his: wagging tongue re- 
peat . . « That: story all around? 
. Why is be so insistent on... 
The. views: he a expemei eee 
The only ' 
ever really gain. .". Is ‘that of one 
mire gossiper .. . » Wacouth 
and vain. 
(Copyright 508)   
Highway. Dept. Planning 
to Bar ‘Horse Trading’ 
LANSING W — The State High- 
_way Department said today that 
it is going to try to eliminate: 
“horse trading” with property own- 
ers in land purchases for highway 
right of way. 
John C. Mackie, comissioner, an- - 
* nounced a new system of right of 
way acquisition. 
“We need to acquire moré than 
50,000 acres of right of way with- ©, 
in a short span of a few years — 
to meet schedule demand of our 
$1,250,000,000 five year program,” 
Mackie said. “The old system 
had to be revamped to get the job done.” 
. >» Mackie said the new oclie), 
which has been in use in many 
areas of state for several 
months, noW will become general 
procedure throughout the state. 
x *® & 
It will include the following 
points: 
cA requirement fot’ two inde- E 2. Rigid and far more exten- 
‘sive requirements for detail in all 
3. Rigid-completion dates for all 
  
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Crane Comment Infuriates Wives 
The Catholic Church hes 
used the various sex booklets 
offered via this column for its 
excellent Cana - Conference 
counseling. And, I have also 
conducted many marriage clin- 
ics for various Protestant and 
Jewish churches. But this one 
cited below is the only case 
where such advice backfired. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Y-389: Dr. Roy Burkhart, 
crusading clergyman at Colum- 
bus, Ohio, asked me to conduct a 
marriage clinic at his famous 
" church a few years ago. 
x * * 
So I talked to possibly 2,500 | 
wives in the afternoon, giving 
      men’s club had a 
big dinner, and 
afterwards they 
adjourned to the 
sanctuary where I 
gave them the 
identical address DR. CRANE 
I had offered their wives that aft- 
ernoon,, 
But what we didn’t anticipate 
was the fatt that the wives eaves- 
dropped in the kitchen! 
* * * 
For this great church was mod- 
ern in all respects, so it had loud speakers in every room, mekothay 
the kitchen, | 
And when I began my address 
to the men, one of the ladies in 
the kitchen said: 
“Oh, we should turn off the loud’ 
speaker’’’ 
But she apparently was over- 
whelmed, for the speaker was left 
, on, Thus, the large crew of wives in 
the kitchen got a second exposure 
to my medico-psychological ad- 
koe we 
As I told you, it was the same 
in content as when ‘they heard 
it earlier that afternoon, ~— 
' But. two of the wives, I was 
told by Dr, Burkhart. later, had 
caught their’ husbands in illicit 
affairs, — 
And they had been seag those 
erring mates stay right under 
their thumbs with threats of 
, divorce. 
* * * 
So wheri I now informed the 
men’s meeting that wives are usu- 
ally 50 per cent to blame when 
their husbands stray, at léast be- 
cause of the wifely sins of omis- 
sion, these two wives were furious. 
They had not protested in the 
afternoon when I had uttered the 
same truism. But now they sud- 
dently realized thut I had helped 
' their husbands get out from 
under their dictatorial thumbs, 
Next week these wives asked Dr. 
Burkhart for letters of transfer 
from his big church. 
x * =... 
But Dr. Burkhart was like the 
95 per cent of editors who. cannot 
be coerced into canceling this col-. 
umn when the shoe fits and 2 out 
of 2,500 try to put on the pressure. 
- BRAVO, DR, BURKHART : 
torium about the two requests for 
transfer of church letters, 
And he politely informed the, group that he had invited Dr. 
€rane to conduct the annual 
marriage ¢linic, partly because 
Dr, Crane was both a. university | 
psychologist (Ph.D.) as well as 
physician (M.D.), 
He said magmny who attended a 
| - marriage clinic aoa certainly go 
there with the expectancy of get- 
ting helpful facts and not sugary 
platitudes ——_ “birds and bees 
So he said he would be very 
happy to sign letters of transfer 
  
  
    for any other members of his huge 
congregation who felt. like they 
wanted to move onward 
never have done so if their hus- ~ 
bands hadn’t attended the night 
lecture! . 
But..when. campaigns of i- 
cation against this ie ma 
the courageous Columbus Citizen 
‘truth for the other 99 per cent. 
Aways write to Dr. George W. Crane 
The Pontiac Presa, Pontiac, 
(Copyright, 1958)   
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aie os ep aes PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1958 
Mideast Organization Plans —_asle Treatment ae Soviet Army Raps 
    
clear-powered 
   Kicking Around ‘for 2 Years By JAMES MARLOW 
AP News Analyst That. was when Britain, France 
and Israel attacked Egypt. after 
WASHINGTON (AP)—President Egyptian President Nasser’s sei- Eisenhower’s idea for some or- zure of the canal ‘that summer. ganization to. develop the Mideast| .  & * * has been kicking around in one 
form or another for at’ least two Nasser—perhaps during a tem- to. work an the regional develop- 
ment plan as it did to work out 
details for the Aswan dam—a 
matter of years—the United States 
might not then want to put up 
money, MIDLAND @® — Dow Chemical 
Co. has announced development of 
a new waste treatment in the 
battle against stream, pollution. 
a —_ vowed succeestul in|'GYard’ Dog Watches ‘as Thief Runs Wild Developed by-Dow |* « ~% *y ss" | Journey: of Nautilus . Dow said. Dowpak's weight is 
‘only ‘one- -twentieth that of the con- 
age systems. 
2a   ’tNautilus under. the arctic ice as 
cow radio, Red Star referred to aon the U.S.A; was not oun 
ested in scientific problems 
peaceful study of the arctic,” Red 
LONDON (AP) — The Pg declared, “eeeneairen 
ventional rock filter. beds that arelarmy newspaper Red. Starjrocket-armed submarines bes 
restricted to Iarge ground loca-j¢harged today that the. United/meant for war against the SEES 
tions and require extensive drain; States sent the atomic, submarine |[).S.S.R.” Or a 
     
  
  
part of. its war — preparations 
agninet the Saviet “Ubien. 147 Deicéndiinks Loft 
In’an article broadcast by. Mos-/by Vermont Woman, 82: | | 
SHELDON CREEK, Vt. (AP)—| Grandmother” GIANT AueTIO 
years, He proposed jit this week |Per tantrum—took the canal after) 7 * * * lurgical « coke, kraft paper, rag “the big propaganda hullabaloo | yermont’s “Mrs. a , 
to the United Nations, Sugg hang diag chr peda For--this reason: by that time)! chemical - and. eum)’ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. 9 — The set up by the U.S. press in its!is dead—leaving 147 descendants.| | Auction Bucks 
This was a switch. Until now 
the Eisenhower ican proposal to help Nasser build administration | ¢ ; : 
had relied mainly on a different he Aswan dam on the Nile. Dul 
les offended Nasser by doubting approach to the problem of help- Egypt's ability = pay back, 
* ing the Arab countries develop in- 
dustrially, agriculturally, and so/- 
on; - 
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The emphasis had been cn 
dealing with the nations . individ- Since ne time pote diffi- 
culties with the Arabs have multi- 
plied, Western influence in the 
area has dwindled shockingly. 
Nasser has increased his grip on 
ually and giving them help indi-|tne Mideast Arabs. Soviet influ- vidually. ‘ence among them has. steadily 
What ‘Eisenhower offers now 18 | grown. 
a broad, regional Mideast devel- 
opment organization to be run by * * * 
So what Eisenhower offers now, 
the Arabs themselves with the |besides its intention of trying to 
money and technical help coming|create peace and stability\in the 
from interested countries, like the area, is obviously an attempt to 
United States, and from - private keep a bad situation for the West 
capital. 
This would, if the President's 
words can be interpreted correet- ‘from getting worse. 
There is bound to be specula- 
Hion now on what might have 
ly, put the Arab-run organization|happened if Eisenhower had sug- 
outside the U. N, 
x * * 
Imost two years ago—on Dec. gested a couple of years ago what 
he now proposes. That specula- 
tion now, for all practical pur- 
; 61956—Sen. Hubert Humphrey} 0S¢S, is .Jike water over the un- 
(D-Minn) suggested a_ regional, built Aswan dam. 
‘rather than individual country-by- x *&k& * 
country, development plan, But he 
. differed from Eisenhower in sug-|promises on what this country: will Eisenhower made no specific 
gesting it be nendiod through|do if the Arabs agree on his idea 
the U, Ne * A * —and that’s questionable—for the 
simple reason that he couldn't un- 
The idea, in various forms, has til he saw what the United States 
grown since then. 
Humphrey laid out his idea aft- was getting into. 
But say the Arabs eventually 
    Nasser may have achieved domi- 
nation of the Arab states, Deal- 
ing with him as boss of the Arab)r 
world would be tougher than when 
he was just as Egyptian dictator 
in 1956. 
Electrical Workers 
End 30-Day Strike 
DETROIT  — Union electeical 
workers ended their strike against 
Detroit-area contractors yesterday, 
30 hours,.after . Hthe® walkout was 
called.   
Federal Mediator E. M. Scony-|— 
ers said‘members of Local 17, In- 
ternational Brother of Electrical 
Workers agreed to return to work 
today... Terms of the settlement 
were not announced. 
"  * «* | 
The strike was the first by the 
union in 65 years. It was called. 
against members of the American 
Line Builders Chapter of the 
National Electrical - Contractors 
Assn. The old — expired 
last April. 
* * 
The walkout affected work at 
Selfridge Air Force Base in 
Mount Clemens and threatened to 
delay the opening of the State of more than 800 million 
gallons an acre per day without 
difficulty. the company said. 
Dowpak, made of layers of spe- 
treated sheets of Dow’s   |watchdog ae just + oe. attempts to depict the trip, of the 
The paper questioned official 
        born 
She leaves 10 children, 55 grand- 
" as the| American statements.that the aim|children, 78 great grandchildren 
apartment was rifled. Stolen were|of the transpolar .voyage was to'and four’ great great grandchil- 
a television set and $70 in cash.'open up a new sea route for nu-| dren, rs. I 1, 82, died at All 
Nautilus of America’s answer to ones coer _ Pn gito : at All 
While er’ ante, Mrs. ‘Mar-|the satellite.” 
garet Straub, attended a funeral, 
the mongrel dog ‘‘watch Miracle Mile 
  
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oe {Chicago next month if world con-|the group Sept. 3. Also scheduled] KANSAS CITY, Kan, (AP) ~jhan 
By EARL WILSON | ditions permit, to speak is ‘of Defense |Dump truck operator Larence Mc-|at the 
* 9g f.. ~ |Neil H, McElroy. _ |Mahan filled a well’ yesterday—j20-foot. 
“WEW YORK—Men used to be the hecklers in night clubs| John §. Gleason Jr., national| The Legion will present its Dis-|with his dump truck, 
but now the women are throwing the insults at the comedians.| Legion commander, said the Pres- Service Medal to Ber-) He arrived at a new construc- 
  
pes men : didn’t quit voluntarily—the women made them “| ident will address the opening ses-'nard Baruch. 
gus: Up so they could talk. ~~ 
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; allegation, who subs for’ Jack Paar on TV tls 
* coming Monday night — says that all over Matching Cheir Available ot only 
   | America he finds women shouting out his 
“punch lines before he can speak them. He has 
‘ a comedy routifNe about wives. He begins it 
@ by asking, “Now take my wife—PLEASE!” | 
. “As soon as I say ‘Now take my,’ claims 
WILSON . Henny, “some women in the audience yells 
out, ‘husband—PLEASE!’ They know all the jokes. One 
woman screamed at me, ‘I can do all those jokes.’ So I had 
her gét up on the floor and try it. She was pretty good. 
¥ told her she could be another Milton Berle, only we didn’t 
need another one.” — 
Henny finds that the women customers won’t heckle ane, 
though, providing he is ridiculing husbands. 
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“A lot of women are frustrated performers and this 1s 
their chance to show off so I have-a lot of fun with them,” 
- gays Henny. “If they get too loud, the headwaliter takes care 
of them.” 
About the rudest remark Henny makes back to a 
woman is, “Is that your hat or did you rent a cabana?” 
“Years. ago we would be rougher,” he remarked. “We 
might look at a woman heckler and say, ‘Sex takes a holiday,’ 
or ‘Now you know why they find women cut up in trunks.’ 
xk * * 
“We gave that up,” he said, “when thére’d be some real 
rough guys waiting for us outside with a revolver. Sacto 
they'd come right across the floor at us ae " 
etcetera 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
Gene Leone; the fabulous restaurateur, confessed (as Ray | 
. Heatherton started a radio show there) that he -tumbled out | 
of a canoe and ruined 1,000 words of his memoirs he was 
writing while rocking the boat... . Golfer Jimmy Demaret can 
handle the golf at the Concord "these days—it‘s the bachelor 
girls who pester him . 
Dancer Gene Nelson and singer Danny Scholl almost came | to blows over bows during a strawhat “Oklahoma!” show. 
(Gene’s son, 11, helped talk ‘em out of it)... Diana Dors| is asking only 10Gs a week for a Las | Vegas appearance; no takers yet... , 
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for their stock ... June Hamill, bs former “Miss MacIntosh Apple,” 
another Wilson Girl Nominee, 
TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Summer 
television is very. healthy. It keeps 
TV fans out in-the fresh air. 
+ Sometimes a horse player goes” 
to the racetrack in a $6,000 Cadillac’ 
and comes home in a $75,000 Grey- 
hound bus . . . That's earl, brother. 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gen. 
James H. Doolittle has been 
The laboratories, now a division 
of Ramo-Wooldridge Corp.,. will 
become a seperate corporation in 
the near future, and Doolittle will 
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Research on Lightning 
BRISBANE, Australia~Research 
workers at Queensland University 
have built a special observatory 
at the school for collecting infor- 
mation about lightning. will be 
aarti at United Kingdom head- 
quarters of a 5year-dld program 
of lightning-research studies,   Air Force Fires 
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to Gather Data 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) 
— An advanced research . rocket 
has been fired from ‘the Air Force 
Missile: Test Center to probe the 
earth's atmosphere. 
The huge missile roared aloft 
last night, flashing on and off in 
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National Advisory Committee for 
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thing could and might happen.” 
But Vice Adni. Roland N. Smoot 
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Chinese island., .- 
* * * 
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Bill Hearst, his Seattle Post- 
Intelligencer’s financial editor and 
Alaska Buff, Fergus Hoffman, and 
I reached Ketchikan by Alaska 
lard. 
Back there lies a lot of mem- a endlessly down the Gulf of Alaska 
* lwhat would normally be the coast- 
Canada. dali Wk a LiF’ nies’ s ie 
handle that stretches seemingly 
like a kind of Chile shoring up 
suite’ plane live the Mallard le. net 
superb, It is utterly indescribable. 
ANCHORAGE gave us a 
chance to look at Alaska’s two 
modest skyscrapers, meet Lt, | 
Gen, Frank Armstrong (the in- 
spiration for Cy Bartlett’s and 
‘Beirne Lay’s “Twelve O'Clock 
High”), done with Republican 
publisher Bob Atwood and his 
Democrat wife, and experience 
Col. “Muk-Tuk” (Walrus Blub- 
ber). Marston, the Amon Carter governor’ 
young Notre Dame man 
with historic Gisttsction. He's 
new running for the U.S. Sen- 
ate, 
This is a plug: | hope wy maki 
it, He has such moving faith in) 
Alaska’s. ability to sovercome its 
weather, lack of people, need for 
more roads, industries, everything. untapped oil, the $36,000,000 
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named the Red Dog, a fine hotel)the Siena seis ala Sede Gi at 
Sitka to export rayon back home. their beneficiaries in New “York 
State topped the billion-dollar mark/er, 
in 1957, about $100,000,000 greater 
than the year before, The pay-   
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was one of several witnesses 
youlaney Sete 8 iow 
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Told to Prepare in Case 
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or about 
2.200. miles ean - southeast of Boss Says 50-50 
‘(Chance fér Moon Rocket | WASHINGTON (UPI)—A top air force 
carrying robot to the vicinity of the moon 
in the first lunar-probe launching expected 
next week. 
Lt. Gen. Samuel E. Anderson, comman- 
der of the Alr Research and Development 
Command, gave his first evaluation of the 
nat rocket mounted at Cape Canaveral, 
Roy W. Johnson, director of the Penta- 
*| Gon’s advanced research projects agency, 
Previously had estimated the chance of 
| Success in the first lunar shot at “no better 
thart one in ten.” . 
However, Johnson’s estimate ap- 
plied to a different degree of success. 
In_the achievement he spoke of, the 
raftio-equipped robot would pass at 
least once around the moon and would 
transmit to earth a picture of the 
moon’s far side which has never been’ general claims the United States -has a - 
“50-50” chance of blasting an. instrument- ¥ 
No actual date has been ‘announced 
for the launching, but informed sources 
said the blast-off could occur as early as 
7 a.m. EST Sunday. 
Anderson, who is the Air Force’s over- 
all boss for both ‘Cape Canaveral and the 
Ballistic Missiles Command at Inglewood, 
Calif., discounted the fact that. the 100- 
foot lunar rocket’s third stage has never 
been flight tested. 
He said in an interview the third stage 
has received innumerable ground tests and 
is “a good rocket.” ; 
The first two stages of the lunar 
rocket are the Air Force’s Thor-able, 
which has carried two spacé-traveling 
mice on 6,000-mile journeys‘ into the 
South. Atlantic. 
The instrumented robot journey to the 
moon would. be 226,000 miles, and would 
take at least two days. But only a small 
amount of additional power is required be- 
cause the 60-pound robot would be moving 
in airless space. 
  
“Ths is a severe hurricane,” 
the bureau said, 
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At the Air Force Missile Test 
Center at Cape Canaveral on 
Fiorida’s east coast, Cleo was 
seen as no threat to the Air rocket, scheduled for . aaa Gentle Approach Used 
ing. Before Tickets Issued Steel Industry Cutting 
-|Outlays for Expansion 
any characteristics of a tropical 
storm. 
* * * 
The Weather Bureau said high- 
est’ winds were 40 m.p.h. in scat- 
tered squalls and announced it 
would issue no more advisories leo’s predecessor, Becky, was - 
believed to have degenerated into| HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) —| NEW YORK — The American a wide area of squalls with few ificity police are using. the gentle |Iron and Steel Institute reports that 
approach on motorists 
overtime at meters. 
* * * 
Chief Blair Overton has ordered 
his men to scout around for. the 
driver and warn him rather than parked| the industry, which his spent 10, 
billion dollars for plant expansion 
and modernization since World 
War II, will greatly cut such spend- 
ing this year, 
Capital plea for 1958 are   
Rossellini Says: 
‘Happiness’ 
Found i in India 
“Happiness is a southern wom- 
an,” the nationwide circulation 
Magazine L’Europeo quotéd -Ros-|67, was found in the basement of ‘would 
sellini as remarking. 
¥ 2+ £ 
But that, L’Europeo said, was 
about all Rossellini would say in 
connection with married Indian 
scripteriter Sonali das Gupta, to 
whom his name has been roman- 
tically linked for over a year. 
L’Europeo’s Rome correspond- 
ent Oriana Fallaci quoted Ros- 
sellini as flatly denying reports 
that Mrs. Das Gupta, now report- 
ed in a secret hideout in Paris, 
had had a baby by him. 
“There is no child,” Miss Fallaci 
quoted Rossellini as saying in a 
conversation with her. 
* « * 
“Now I will tell you a-thing I 
have never told anyone,’”’. Miss Fa}- 
laci quoted Roosellini as saying. 
ie et J ese Shey, foes 
happiness, happiness is a south- 
ern woman.” 
It was while ‘working on a se 
ries of documentaries in India last 
year that Rossellini met Mrs. Das 
Gupta. 
On his return to Europe last No- 
vember he won legal separation 
from his actress wife Ingrid Berg- 
man, and last month a Rome court 
Miss Bergman did not ly found happiness” in India. « {his dental wate Sarin a beating. 
his throat during the attack. 
: * * 
unless the storm redevelops.   
  Force's attempt to launch a moon dicted by H. G. Wells in 1894. make money. write out a ticket at once. He|budgeted at one billion dollars, 
points out the purpose of the po-|about $750,000,000 less than in 1957, 
Use of: atomic power was pre-|lice is to serve the public, not to|when 7,300,000 tons were added to 
  the nation’s steelmaking =. marriage. 
contest Rossellini’s annulment suit, 
    every 15 Handyman Quizzed 
in Employer's Death’ 
* Sietbcat ta kei eel brag icon a iigsrarsr anyerntig 
The Ry of Rudeek G. Fahl, 
this store yesterday, partly hidden 
under a pile of furniture pads and/|oyer.¢9 
caydboard boxes in an obvious at- 
tempt at concealment. 
Police said Fahl apparently was 
to|@ttacked in his bedroom in the rear 
of the store, dragged to the base- 
ment and hidden. His hands were 
tied and he was clothed only in an 
undershirt. 
Results of a medical examina- 
tion showed Fahl choked to death 
when his dental plate jammed in 
    bd   been 
Miss Bergman plays Miss Ayl-|they won't. tell 
ward in the movie, which has not}have suffered under the Commu- 
been released yet. 
A spokesmen for the film com-|never suffered so much pain as_ 
pany denied yesterday that the|over this picture.” ¥. film had been made without con-   
  sulting Miss Aylward. He main-| Amateur photographers in the. - U, S. own 35 million cameras, ‘ | tajned she was very enthusiastic   
  
Investigators, who did not dis- 
tandyman, ‘eid robbery was the Werwus OVER DEBTS: 
afRS.S (SEDI CobNlRTtORR’ at zante: fee ra $00 SS motive. Fahl’s diamond 
his late model Buick were polio 
He reportedly had extensive ‘Teal 
estate’ holdings. 
The worker had been hired ony 
last week, detectives said. 
  
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' Sherrill Lyon of West, Walton 
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Thomas Nichol was held 
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who lives next door is fat and — 
jolly. He’s ancient. He must be 
in his fifties. He keeps telling 
me what a knockout I am and 
how he envies the lucky man 
who marries me. He is mar- 
ried himself. He bet me a dol- 
lar he could get both his hands 
around my waist and he won. 
Do you think he is harmless or 
should I watch out?” 
NEIGHBOR GIRL — 
DEAR NEIGHBOR: This 
foxy old wolf proclaimed DOL- 
LAR DAY and got himself a 
bargain. At 50, a man is not   
  = her, ‘she should visit a     
  
            
       
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Textured fabric in brown beige green 
—foam rybber cushions over coll spring 
base — reg. price $505.50. 
Aug. Sale $369.00 
cherry — drop-leaf extension table— 
four chairs — large closed top china 
Reg. Price $409 00 
Aug. Sale $289.50 & 
“cin Our August Furniture Sale LIVING ROOM 
sofa 2-48"      
Colonia! 
length) covered in brown & beige 
print blended with other colors — 
this is a berne sofa and an excellent 
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Wing Sofa (84" over-all 
value. Reg. price $229.50. 
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BEDROOM 
Cherry Colonia] Bedroom suite — 
Double dresser and mirror — 
“spindel bed and nite table. Reg. price 
$309.00. chest — 
Aug. Sale $229.00 
BEDROOM 
suite in 
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much like to have your opinion on this.”’ 
Answer: For an amount that 
  asked for, and willingly: given. 
* “Dear Mrs. Post: We've been 
{invited to a wedding and there 
is no mention of our 12-year- 
old son. We feel that since he 
is no longer a little child and - 
‘knows how to behave that he 
should have been included. He 
has counted so much on going. 
Would it be correct to take 
him?" ; 
Answer: I’m sorry to say 
that unless his name was in- 
cluded in your invitation he is 
not expected, and therefore 
you should not take him, Omis- 
sion of. his name should not. 
be taken as a slight to him, 
because in most instances it 
is impossible to provide space 
and food for many children out- 
side of the immediate families. 
And to include an especial few 
is to risk hurting the feelings 
of the parents of all of the 
others. 
FJ 
  Keep your distance. 
* * & 
“DEAR ABBY: We are an 
older couple and have some 
dear friends with whom we 
visit back and forth. Whenever 
we go to their home for dinner 
they let their parakeets fly 
around the rooms. They also 
don’t discourage the birds 
when they fly to the table and 
eat out of our dishes while we 
are eating. I don’t think this 
is very nice but we don’t warit~ 
to say anything. Abby, they 
think this is cute, What do you 
think?’’ - MRS. R. K. 
DEAR MRS. R. K.: f think 
friends are for the birds. - your 
You wotld be perfectly within 
your rights to ask them to 
keep their little feathered 
friends in their cages during 
mealtime. 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: I fell in love 
with: a ‘married man btt I 
didn’t know he was married at 
the time. I haven’t gone out 
with him since I found out he’s 
married but we see each other 
at work every day, which 
makes it hard for me to get 
over him. I am old enough to 
‘move out of my parents’ home 
and get a job out of town, 
which is what I'd like to do 
because I know if I keep see- 
ing this man at work I might 
go back with him again. I 
can’t tell my parents why I 
want to leave. What should I 
do?” 
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it — and the sooner the better. 
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RY: It is not enough to boast 
hb 3 you've never “hurt a fly” 
. what have you done pay 
to HELP one? 
* * * 
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‘Honored. | 
at Bridal 
Shower Martha Varney bride-elect of 
James Chalmers was honored 
at a kitchen shower Thursday 
evening. at the Linden drive 
home of Mrs. George Tremper. 
Mrs, George Hurley of Flint 
‘assisted her mother as co- 
hostess, 
Parents of the couple are 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Varney 
‘ of Nelson street and Mrs. Alice 
Creek. © Chalmers. of Battle 
They will be married Sept. 27 
at First Presbyterian Church. 
k *& 5 
Guests at the shower were 
Mrs. Varney, Mrs. Joseph Ed- 
wards, Beth Tenny, Sharon 
Hubbell, Mrs. Harry . Wood, 
Barbara Wood, Mrs. Melvin 
Brim, Mrs. Neil Gray, Mrs. 
William Hilderley and Mrs. 
Earl Bright. 
Others attending were: Mrs. 
Earl VanDyke, Mrs. -L. V. 
Ostrander, Mrs. James Sutton, 
Mrs. Eldred Mather, Mrs. Lyle 
Venner, Carol Venner,’ Mrs. 
Keen Haddad, Mrs. Wallace 
Brown, Mrs. James Graybiel, 
Mrs. Ralph Mason, Mrs. Rich- 
ard Kuhns and Mery Kuhns of 
| Dearborn. 
  
Secretaries Unit 
‘Meets for Picnic 
Members of the Pontioak 
' Chapter of the National Sec- ’ 
retaries Association held a. 
picnic at the Kingston road 
home of Mrs, Roberta Trayer 
Wednesday evening, 
Guests swere Elaine Harder, 
Mrs. Sandra Higgins, Edwina 
Delbridge, Lois Goigalas, Dor- 
othy Hennard, Theresa Mc- 
Veigh, Lottie Patton, Marcene 
- Schnitcker and Francis _Vig- 
neault. Blood Equipment amount of blood needed by a 
patient can be put into the bags 
which comes in many various 
sizes. Previously, when a spe- 
cific amount was taken from a 
bottle, the rest could be saved 
only a short time and wes then 
useless, ; 
+2. € 
Also included in the new 
equipment is a centifruge for 
blood separation ‘and a com- 
pressor, a special unit for tak- 
ing various quantities of blood 
It also can take blood_ by 
weight and then shut off auto- . 
matically. 
“We can separate the various 
important. components of the 
blood now and give patients 
exactly what “~ need,” says 
Dr. John » director of 
the hospital's nology jabore- 
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“] have a small mole on 
bust. Is this dagerous?” 
Any mole which changes size 
should be investigated. Also, if Q. 
my 
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the mole on your bust is placed ~ 
so the bra rubs it, it might be a 
good idea to have it removed. 
Ask your doctor. 
Q. “I am a redhead and I 
hope you have the answer to 
my problem. I have freckles 
ad I simply look awful in them. 
1 simply hate them. I have 
them on my face and arms, legs, 
back and shoulders. When I get 
into the sun they come out 
darker, Is there any way I can 
get rid of them?” 
A: 1. really do not know of 
anything that will bleach the 
freckles. It will help if you use 
one. of the screening creams or 
lotions when you are out in the 
sun. And enjoy your outdoor life 
early in the morning or later in 
the afternoon, when the rays are 
not so direct, whenever possible. 
Also wear a hat. There are also 
make-up bases. which will hide 
them. 
Sandpaper surgery is sometimes 
resorted to for removal of freck- 
les. I do not think yours are ay 
  cises.   A reader is advised to take hip-slimming exer- , 
The bicycle ride, above, is a good one. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1 
Have You Tried This? 
    
  
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  ‘le 80 acitchinive as you be-|= 
Heve them to be. Some folks think| © 
they are attractive. 4 Pn bapocsiny vacageo 
tiac Presd Hume tor 
Q. “I am 14 years old and 
hairy too young Here’s a recipe: for Lemon 
= poems oar . Ge Meringue Pie that’s real 
lemony. It comes from a cook 
    
   A, No, who made many such pies 
Q. “I am 14 years old. I am long before the days of pre- 
& teet, & inches tall.. What should pared fillings. Try it now 
while lemons are in good sup- 
ply. - « * 
Now eighty-eight years old, 
Mrs. Joseph Barnett has been 
an active worker in civic af- 
fairs for many years. She was 
a charter member of St. Jo- 
seph Hospital Auxiliary and a 
member of Pontiac General 
Auxiliary. She was the first 
president of Temple a Ja- 
cob Sisterhood. inches, waist 27 and hips 39.” | & 
A. You should weigh around 125 |" 
pounds. However, if you have a|- 
very large frame you should weigh! © 
more. Your measurements are in|” 
pretty good proportion. Take hip-|) 
slimming exercises and follow 
your doctor's advice in diet. 
Q. “I am almost 30 years old 
and of medium bone structure. 
I am 5 feet, 6 inches tall and |~ 
weigh 138 pounds. My bust |* 
measures 36, waist 28, hips 36. 
My friends say I am fat but 
my family thinks I am just 
right. Who is correct?” 
A. I hate to think that your 
friends are jealous, but you are    
       
   
    Sept. 13, was honored at a 
linen and miscellaneous shower 
Wednesday evening at the Lake 
Orion home of Lorene Rossman. 
Parents of the couple are Mr. _A. Only the sugar in it. You 
would have to chew lots of gum to 
make this an important factor in 
diet. 
Tomorrow: ‘Vitamin Supple- 
ments Fine But Food is Best 
Source.” B. O'Connor of Detroit. aaa : 
Wedding Plans _ | At the once ae Fox an- 
Are Revealed ene a te meld of honor,   
  
Zontas Gather at Kingsley Inn 
Sixty members and guests 
attended the dinner and busi- 
ness meeting of Zonta Club 
held at the Kingsley Inn Thurs- 
day evening. 
* * * 
Mrs. Audra Francis of Sagi- 
naw was elected president of 
Zonta International at the 34th 
International convention held 
recently at the Waldorf Astoria 
Hotel, New York City. 
Delegates Mrs. Chad Mel- 
linger and Dr. Pauline Spring 
reported to the group on the 
convention, The theme was 
“Zonta Builds for the World of 
Tomorrow.” 
Guests of the meeting were   Mrs. Robert L. Perrin of Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.; Mrs. Leonard J. 
Perrin of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. 
Marden Locey, Mrs, Paul Plot- 
zer and Mrs. William Carls, 
all of Milford; Mrs. David 
Sharp, Mrs, Arthur McKinniss, 
Mrs, Irving Foss _and. Mrs. 
Rosalind Hill. 
* * * 
The charter dinner of the 
newly formed Milford Club, 
sponsored by the Pontiac club 
oc held Sept. 15 at Mil- 
Sapetnber Gemacen smestiae | will be held Sept. 11 at Edge- wood Country Club, Commerce 
road, The noon luncheons will Sheila Fox, will be maid of honor, 
Attendants at the Aug. 30 
wedding of Margaret Atkins 
and Terrance Erb will be 
Nancy Clifton, maid of honor; 
Mrs: Lonnie Whitlow, brides- 
maid, and Mary Jo Atkins, 
junior bridesmaid. 
Parents of the couple are 
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atkins of 
Cherokee road and Mrs. 
Frances Erb of North Johnson 
street. tron of honor. 
Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Eé- 
miund Petrimoulx, cousin of the 
bride; Miss Rossman; Kathy 
O'Connor, the prospective bride- 
groom’s sister; and Amy Hause, 
his niece,. will be flower girl. be resumed at Hotel Waldron, 
Sept. 18. 
The Eleventh Annual Confer- © 
ence of District Five, will be 
held Sept. 26-28 at the Hotel 
Commodore Perry, Toledo, 
Ohio, nor, with ushers Dennis .O’Connor, 
bridegroom’s brothers: James Fox 
Jr., the bride-elect’s brother; and, 
Floyd Kanney, Philip Hause will 
be ringbearer. 
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Rear of 
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Good Lemon Pie Filling. 
Bride-Elect Anna M. Fox 
Reveals Wedding Party 
just right. 
Does chewin Anna Mae Elizabeth Fox, who 
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tubs boiling water 
Mix sugar and cornstarch 
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mixed with grated rind and 
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Pour cooled filling into 9% © 
inch pie shell. Use the four 4 
  egg whites and 7 tablespoons © 
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Serve chilled, 
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Fox; Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Louie 
Rossman, Mrs. Edmund Petri- 
moulx, Mrs, James Peterson, Mrs. 
Bernard Mazurek Jr., Mrs. Robert 
McPartlin, Mrs, Wesley Hayes Jr., 
Mrs.~Gerald Linebaugh, Mrs, Phil- 
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Courteau, Mrs. Francis Guellec 
and Joan Wyzgoski, Fa   
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‘His eccentric but fortune-mak- 
ing business began when Paul 
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months because it made him sad. 
“You lose so many good people 
in that racket.”* He took up 
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fun creating things, and putting 
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successful. He-heard of a new shoe 
shine that came out of a squeeze 
bottle. Great idea: He flew his lit- 
tle plane to the Midwest to visit 
the inventor and -got himself a 
lovely squirted-on shine. But the 
solvent in it gave him: asthma. 
w <k&e £ 
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|the solvent, I thought we had-a 
deal..-He succeeded. So we sent 
out the new, improved product. It 
was great for a few hours, Then 
the stitching came out of the shoes 
and the soles fell off.” 
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Another time, while Charlap was 
testing a new gasoline additive, his 
new car exploded with him in it. 
A notable flop was a new eye- 
glass cleaner whch he introduced 
some time ago. It made spectacles 
dazzling clean. ‘““But you had to 
rub it in, there’s the rub. A woman the 
    won't stand for that.” Charlap says he'd give his eye-|spokesmen for. the Antitrust 
teeth to find a great new product|vision believe the probe will 
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  FRIDAY, AUGUST Sn ige es 16,1958 
    SACK ON THE JOB — While pupils and faculty get a 10-week 
oreak from school, it’s work as usual ~ and perhaps a little more 
— for the ae of Walled Lake Senior High School Principal E. V. Pentiae Press Phote 
aren: On the job getting everything ready for the new school 
- year are (from left) Mrs. Evelyn Sterling, secretary; Ayrés; Oli- 
ver Rose, assistant. principal, and Mrs. Wava Lindler, clerk. 
Staff at Walled Lake High 
_ Prepares for Opening Day By ELEANOR DUCKWITZ 
Walled Lake Correspondent 
WALLED LAKE — When the-8 
o'clock bell rings on the opening 
day of school on Thursday, Sept. 
4, the casual visitor to Walled Lake 
Senior High School will find. the 
halls empty, and more than 1,100 
students in their proper class- 
rooms. Except for a few new stu- 
dents in the office waiting to have 
schedules made, he would think 
“school had been in session for 
weeks. 
The orderliness will not be due 
to the anxiety of the students to 
return to their studies after'a 10- 
‘week vacation, although many may 
feel this way. Rather, it will be 
the result of weeks of advance 
planning and organization on the 
part of Princiipal E. Vv. Ayres and 
his staff. 
Instead of the 10- eet break 
which students and faculty mem- 
bers have, this group was absent 
from thier jobs for only four weeks 
in July. 
signing teachers to classes five 
of the six periods each day. 
Next comes the making oyt of 
schedules by students. The_coun- 
seling staff-assists with this task. 
Counselors also visit the junior 
high and the Dublin school whose 
ninth graders will swell the student 
body the next fall, This year’s 
tenth grade class wil] have more 
than 450 members. 
The task of scheduling isn’t a 
simple matter of putting so many 
in a section and then filling others 
in a routine matter, To complicate 
the process are the classes that 
only have one section. 
Another factor which hag to be 
considered is the brilliant stu- 
dent. This fall there will be three 
special sections of English for 
10th graders who have demon- 
strated an above average profi- About thirty = these were in a 
special sae sere Oh erode 
and they are to be ‘kept in 
same biol section. A 
The 11th ard 12th graders also 
are divided in their English sec- 
tions, with mast of the college prep/| 
students kept together. considered and an attempt made 
e|to see that each faculty member 
has approximately the same. num- 
ber of pupils daily. 
* * od 
Locker lists must be made out 
and a master sheet kept of the     
Area Residents Announce 
Engagements, Weddings 
An Oct. 
planned by Dolores Carol Naubert 
and Roger H. Spencer. Announce- 
ment was made by the bride- 
elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vin- 
cent Naubert of 2603 Tampa Dr., 
Wolverine Lake. The prospective   
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  CAROLE ANNETTE LINTZ 
The engagement of Carole An- 
nette Lintz to James O. Cooper 
has been announced by her moth- 
er, Mrs. Georgina D. Lintz of 
29 First St., Oxford. The pro- 
spective bridegroom is the son 
of Mis. Addie Mae Thomas of 
  clency. Orlando, Fla, A Sept. 21 wed- 
ding is planned. 
  
  Disc Data and Chatter re 
    Music in a the 
“So, why is ‘Nel 
Blu De Pinto De 
Blu’ going to die," 
the sad-ceyed boy 
exclaimed. That 
was my astound- 
‘ing prediction of 
last week, one 
record 
charts oppose. 
“To qualify the statement, I 
didn’t. mean the song itself will 
die, but ‘unless sale charts are 
re‘ amped it most likely won't stay 
in the top ten for long. 
Why? Because there are near- 
ly a dozen recorded versions of 
i, fighting each other. More-. 
over, two of the versions are 
see-sawing back and forth in 
popularity—those by Dean Mar- 
tin and the originator, Dom- 
enico. Modugno. 
When you lump all the versions 
together—or even the top two— 
the song is a big hit. But record 
charts only recognize a single -re- 
corded version, Unless the public 
picks one version and buys it 
alone, the song will sell to a di- 
vided public. 
' *.% # 
FIVE ACES: In keeping with 
the above theory, let’s take a good|iae ating ¢ 
look at this week's top five sellers, |-p 
“Little Star’ by The Elegarits is 
out in first.place on a plentoas 
ita own. 
“A€Nel Blu De Pinto Dé Blu” we Smith: a » Round. 
~ by Dick Saunders 
by stref~hing a point, Domenico 
has a slight edge over Martin at 
this point, On the basis of his 
sales alone, the tune can’t be 
ranked second, but in total sales 
it is a strong second. 
aru es in third is ‘‘Poor Lit. 
e 
spot is being held down by Pere 
Prado’s “Patricia.” 4 tie for fifth 
place finds “Just A Dream” by 
Jim Clinton (waning in popularity) 
and “Devoted to You” by the Ev- 
jerly Brothers ooking better all 
the time), 
*® * * 
POP ALBUMS: For vocal fans, 
August LP releases worth note in- 
clude “Cole Espanole’ Capitol 
W-1031) a collection of latin nym- 
jbers by Nat King Cole; “Closer 
Than A Kiss," (Columbia CL 
1174) a group of romantic ballads 
by Vic Damone; and “I Remem- 
ber Russ” (Columbia CL-1164) an- 
other “I Remember” LP by Jerry 
Vale, this time a tribute to, the 
memorable stylist Russ Columbo. 
For the continental touch try 
  Baxter & his Orc ; for danc-| ready done its damage. Seven cows 
it's ard to beat|lay dead in ie barn. . 
Over Waves’ (Capitol} Draught said. their value was 
T-1028) by Ray Anthony’s Orch-|$1,500. 
estra; «and. country and and western} 
fans will find, “Let's Live A Lit-| Materia) failures are responsible 
tle” ¢ a rraain Uh elatepiony- uocintte’ bt: the’ Ubiied 
“lst 8 second best, but only record shelf, 
¥ " by Ricky Nelson. Fourth 17 wedding is being bridegroom is the son of Mr. and 
Mrs, Harold Spencer of 7520 Sec- 
ond St., Union Lake. 
* * * 
1303 W. Walled Lake Dr., have 
announced the forthcoming mar- 
riage of their Gaughter, Barbara 
Jane, to Ronald D. Perkins of 
White Lake. The wedding date has 
been set for Aug. 23. 3 
‘Mr. and Mrs. DeForest D. 
Butler of White Lake have an- 
nounced the engagement of their 
daughter, Joyce Ann, to Willian: 
d. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
John H. Bell of Upper Long 
Lake. A fall wedding is planned. 
Jane Wilson and Phylan E. 
Stevens. of North Branch plan to 
be married Aug. 30, the bride- 
elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Spencer Wilson of North Branch, 
have announced. The prospective 
Mrs. Florus Stevens of North 
Branch. 
ANNOUNCE $3 WEDDINGS 
Announcements have been made 
of the marriages of three Oakland 
County . girls: 
oe * * 
Louella Mae Jacobs, daughter of 
Clarkston, and Jerry W. Powell 
spoke their nurtial vows at the 
Waterford Community Church. 
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Jewell Powell of 28765 
Case St., Southfield Township. 
The marriage of Kathleen 
Kurzweil to John Juntunen .has 
been announced by the bride's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Kurzweil of 3558 Winterberry 
Dr., Orchard: Lake. The cere- 
mony took place at St. Paul’s 
Methodist Church in Cheboygan. 
The bridegroom is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Juntunen of 
270 Decker Rd., Walled Lake. 
Making their home at 2565 Lake- 
The former Barbara Ann _Bark- 
Modugno, the Ttalian vocal star, |ham, the bride is the daughter of 
Mr. ‘and Mrs, Walter J. Barkham 
of 6234 Grass Lake Rd., Milford. 
Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, 
and Mrs. Stephen Merglewski. 
  
»|Milking Cow by Hand 
Saves Man's Life. . 
milking machines on. his nearby 
old-fashioned hand method yester- 
day and it probably saved his life. 
i o* * * 
metal stanchions. 
Draught was thrown away. from 
fore a fire started. 
e kk 
“Confetti’” “gg T-1029) by Les} But the short circuit had al- 
    . dures, 
| teady before teachers report on 
Mr. and Mrs. James Grissom of} 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs of! 
side Dr., Milford, are newlywed} _ 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merglewski.| 
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio. (® — 
Donald Draught, 73, has electric 
farm. But he milked a cow by the 
One of the machines short cir- 
cuited and killed a.cow. The cow 
fell over dead on the machine and 
set off a chain reaction through 
able to turn off the current be- 
earner Sem eee ee 
States. Finally, the teacher load must be numbers of the locks which are 
assigned to each teacher for his 
homeroom. Students are assigned 
to homerooms alphabetically by 
anced by numbers and master lists 
posted throughout the building so 
students can find the proper rooms 
jon: Sept. 4. 
In adilition, each faculty mem- 
ber receives several handbooks 
en school policies and proce- 
all of which must be 
Sept. 2. On that and the next 
day, arrangements must be made 
for group and department meet- 
ings, briefing of new teachers, 
and time allotted for preparing 
rooms and lesson plans. 
accomplished, and there are the 
interruptions. 
granted. 
. Faculty members want to see 
their schedules and there are the 
parents who have all sorts of 
questions to be answered. 
the opening of sthool. 
As the end of 
opens, ‘however, 
Rose, the assistant principal, and 
indeed worthwhile. a © 
grades and these must be bal- 
‘Numerous other tasks must be 
A student may decide he wants 
to change his schedule. If his rea- 
sons are sound, then his request is 
Graduates come in for assist- 
ance with college applications or to 
request recommendations for jobs. 
New students are always wel- 
comed. In fact, they are urged to 
complete their enrollments prior to 
vacation ap- 
proaches, Ayres, and his staff find 
themselves working longer and 
thing in readiness. When school 
gp edi gets 
the secretaries, Mrs. Evelyn Ster- 
ling and Mrs. Wava Lindler, can 
see that the careful — was Jordan Rejects 
U.N. Troops 
Attempts of West to 
Stabilize Mideast 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) 
station U.N. forces on her soil so 
British troops could pull out 
threatened today to hamstring 
Western efforts to stabilize the 
Middle East. : 
- *« « & 
The American and British dele-| 
gations to the U.N. Assembly’s 
emergency session on the Middle 
East hoped, however, that Jor- 
dan’s turndown ‘was only a token 
gesture. ‘‘A lady never says yes 
right away,”’ one Western official 
said. : 
Plans were also under way for 
another trip by U.N. Secretary 
Dag Hammarskjold to the Middle 
East during which he could try to 
persuade King Hussein’s govern- 
ment to admit.a U.N. force to his 
threatened kingdom. 
* * * 
Jordanian Delegate Abdel Mon- 
em Rifai jolted the Assembly yes- 
terday by declaring his govern- 
ment would not agree to permit 
either U.N. observers or military 
units on Jordan territory. _ 
“What Jordan needs and asks 
for,” he’ said, “is material assist- 
ance ‘to reinforce its own army 
and security forces.” 
Such a refusal could torpedo ef- 
forts by the United States and 
Britain to put through a formal 
proposal for replacement of their’ 
troops in Lebanon and Jordan with 
U.N, pa. 
* * 
Both the bat and the Soviet 
Union had been in tacit agreement 
that U.N. units of some sort Threatens to, Hamstring! 
— Jordan’s rejection of a plan to | 
    UPI Telephote 
nally was scheduled to fly to New York on the _ — 
ill-fated KLM airliner which carried 99 persons 
to their death, but had changed her- plans in 
Amsterdam. The Pennocks, who have 10 other 
children, hadn't seen Marjike, their oldest, in 
17 months. REUNITED WITH ROYAL OAK PARENTS— 
Marjike Pennock, 17, a tuberculosis patient from. 
the Netherlands, is hugged by her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. John Pennock of 209% W. 5th St., Royal 
Oak, after arriving safely at Idlewild Airport, 
N. Y., aboard companion flight of airliner that 
crashed into Atlantic yesterday. Marjike “— 
Commerce Dairy Barn 
Demolished by Flames first saw mene scoping.   
ae ee 
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A Fire Chief Ray Price. There were 
four-hour fire late yesterday after-/n0 serious ‘ through the floor. 
noon destroyed a large Commerce Besides - ments from Walled and Novi, 
erry omer i en et ol eg townships were called out. Commerce fire truck arrived at 
  ‘Damages to the building and 
its contents were estimated at 
  should take over.   
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new 
fury of Senate debate was in pros- 
pect today over reports that the 
Pentagon has been studying pos- 
sible circumstances under which 
the United States might surrender 
in an atomic war. 
* * * 
The subject set off a veritable 
storm of criticism in speeches 
last night. At one point an at- 
tempt was made to close the gal- 
leries to the press and public be- 
cause of the seriousness of the 
topic. But if-wasn’t done. ; 
The United States has never lost 
a war and the legislators were 
indignant that the military should 
be having even the slightest 
er. 
x *« * 
proposed tacking onto a $3,594,- 
000,000 supplemental appropria- 
tions bill a rider that would nulli- 
ify any surrender study contract         
road, Ortonville. Mr. and Mrs.   MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. KILLIAN 
Honeymooning in northern Michigan are the former Barbara 
Ruth Kennaday and her husband William H. Killian. The couple 
was married Saturday evening at the Ortonville Methodist Church. 
The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kennaday of Oakwood 
George Killian of Church street, 
Ortonville, are parents of the bridegroom, ‘Surrender Study Rumor 
Stirs Up Storm in Senate. 
Sen, Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) bes 
s itime situation is trea’     Township| the barn by the time they ar- Other departments fol- 
opal tae Aamo P| rived however. There was no Soon : 1! water supply available, Price | en ‘were still st the said. Efforts’ were concentrated |scene at el p.m. to keep the in keeping the fire from spread. (fire ing to nearby buildings, =| . 
   
Can't Stand 35 Kittens 4 ‘ 
Sues for Dive Bivores, : 
. 
ara , he said, neither he nor 
were able to save combnia Site e 
Destroyed in the 104 re 6   and bar any payments in connec- 
tion ‘with it. : 
Russell, chairman of the Sen- 
ate Armed Services Committee, 
said most Americans would rather 
die than see their country under 
the ‘yoke of another power. 
         
   
           sec- 
  wouldn’t agree to any talk about, 
surrender of the United - States.” 
Hagerty said Eisenhower had or-/ 
dered an immediate investigation 
of the reports about the surrender 
study. 
But even as the furor raged 
there was no solid confirmation 
that the Pentagon was undertak-| 
ing any special surrender study. 
A spokesman would only say that| 
it was standard military practice         
  
    
TRACE ORIGINS 
engages in national security re- 
search. Rand, which has a con- 
tract with the Air Force, g 
the ways in which other 
have surrendered in the 
* * ; 
The study, completed ijast year, 
was recently published in book 
form with the title “Strategic Sur- 
render, the Politics of Victory and 
Defeat.” 
But Rand denied that the study| 
dealt with any possible American#e~ 
setback. mtries 
  
book déal with any~ hypothetical 
U.S. surrender,” the firm said. 
“The question of 
an opponent of the U.S. in a 
treated solely 
the context of a termination of 
war in which the U.S. woud 
victorious.” 
KNOWLAND SPEAKS 
in Bos 
ing smacking of any suggestions|f- 
of American surrender, 
The Republican leader, told the} 
Senate he could say ca ( Heater and Delrosters—Windshield Washers 
that Eisenhower had not author- 
ized and has no knowledge of any 
surrender study. 
  the vocabulary of the President of 
'the United States,” Knowland said.’   
She'll Hand Out Fruit to erviceraen   
ROMEO — Peach Queen 
the cow he was <milking and was/Brookshear left - her Wolettand 
Township home early this morn- 
ing to visit Selfridge Air Force 
Base near Mount. Clemens, While 
there she was to tour the base, 
_ hall, 
* *«,* 
Accom 
      meo, Jill Trask, - board a jet plane and hand out 
peaches to servicemen in the mess) 
panying her were her two maids’ of honor, /Patsy Carr of 
Utiea~ and Carole Ryden of Pon- 
tiac plus an attendant from Ro- Erie aboard a 45-foot 
eal   Peach Queen to Visit Selfridge Other members of the party in- 
cluded the girls’ escorts and sev- 
eral members of the Peach Festi- 
val Board. 
the Queen’s days will be increas- 
and television appearances, 
  “The word surrender is not in : License—Taxes and Title Transfer   
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     Joe Zakarian of Detroit ‘finished 
the opening round of the $25,000 St." 
Paul Open golf tournament yes- 
terday in a 10-way tie for 7th 
place.” His score was 34-32—66. 
* * * 
Hamtramek won the Pony 
League regional baseball tour- 
nament Thursday at Paducah, 
Ky., with a 2-1 victory over 
Akron, 0.. Hamtramck now ad- 
vances to the Pony League 
World Series Aug, 21 at Wash- 
ington, Pa. 
*« * * 
Teams from the United States, 
Mexico, Canada, Cuba. and Peru 
were expected in Grand Bahamas 
this weekend to compete in the Ist 
International Spearfishing tourney. 
* * * 
Elliott’s Furniture drubbed 
Elizabeth Lake Estates «yester- 
day, 14-4, to enter the finals in «J 
the “A” division of the Water- 
ford Little League softball play- 
offs. Elliott's meets Pankey’s 
Hangar Grill Saturday in the 
Drayton Plains ball park at 1:15 
p-m, for the Little League title. 
* * * 
Bay City and Owosso polished 
off their opponents yesterday and 
moved into the 3rd round of the 
36th annual American Legion state 
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PRESS Box | Noted Coach Succumbs to Heart Attack   
LOS ANGELES (® — Death, 
apparently from a heart attack, 
yesterday ended the career of one 
of America’s great football coach- 
es, Henry “Red’’ Sanders of 
UCLA. He was 53. 
Sanders, who came here from 
Vanderbilt in 1949 and developed 
UCLA Bruin teams of powerful 
pre-eminence, died in a second- 
floor room of a small hotel near 
the downtown area. 
* * * 
A blonde woman, about 30, who 
identified herself as Ernestine 
Drake, was sitting in a chair a 
few feet from Sanders’ body when 
police arrived. She said she was 
with him when he died, He was 
wearing pants, shoes and socks 
but no shirt. — 
“He complained of the heat,” 
Miss Drake said. ‘‘He ordered two 
soft drinks’ brought to the room. 
We talked of football and I said 
I didn’t follow the game. ‘Football 
is a great game,’ he said. ‘You 
should come out this fall and see 
words.”’ 
Miss Drake said “Sanders / sud- 
  a few games.’ Those were his last| over on one side of the bed. She 
said she-ran for help, and when 
she returned she found him on 
the floor. 
  
    denly clutched his chest and rolled / HENRY (RED) SANDERS ‘ 
  anders Dies Suddenly in Hote the told a reporter she is a 
clothes model, born in Vienna. 
Sanders had no record of a heart 
ailment, but’ homicide detective 
R. T. Reid said a heart attack 
apperently caused death. An au- 
‘|topsy will be performed, 
Sanders was a progressive, im- 
aginative, inventive coach who 
had a 27-year coaching record of 
102 wins, 41 defeats and 3 ties. 
Fellow coaches across the nation 
voted him Coach of the Year in 
1954.. That was the-year the Bru- 
ins won nine games and became 
‘UCLA's first undefeated and un- 
tied team. 
UCLA was searching for a 
coach who could give it parity 
with its home-town rival, the Uni- 
iversity of Southern California, 
when it came upon Sanders at 
Vanderbilt. 
He gave the Bruins hine top- 
flight teams and took them to the 
Pasadena Rose Bowl after the 1953 
and 1955 seasons, but ‘lost both 
games to Michigan State. 
Sanders got the main job done, 
though. His Bruins won six of 
nine games against Southern 
California.   all Pla ¢ 
COACH AND CO-CAPTAINS 
Graham (center) of the College 
team talks over the prospects for tonight's game 
    — Coach Otto 
All-Star football AP Wirephete 
against the Detroit Lions with his co-captains, 
Dan Currie (left) of Michigan State and King Hill 
of Rice Institute.   
Tigers Robbed’ at Cleveland 
SPOmEs| Power Steals 
Home 2 Times 
in Wild Game Theft in 10th Inning 
Gives Tribe 10-9 Win 
Over Bengals 
KANSAS CITY w — If the De- 
troit Tigers have taken out theft 
insurance in the past 24 hours 
they might feel a bit more at 
ease in showing up op. the base- 
ball diamond today. 
* * * 
They were the victims of an 
outright steal yesterday in losing 
a 10-inning game to the Cleveland 
- Indians, 10-9. The thief was third 
baseman “Vic Power, who stole 
home plate — not once but twice. 
It was the first time such a feat 
had ever been performed in the 
American League. 
Today the Tigers meet the 
seventh-place Kansas City Ath- 
letics and they’re hoping to do 
better against Ralph Terry than 
they did against five Cleveland 
pitchers in Thursday’s wild game 
which saw the lead change 
hands several times, 
The Indians just had too much 
power. Vic’s two steals proved 
the winning margin for Cleveland 
and stopped Detroit's winning 
streak at five games. 
* a” * 
Power’s first dash home came 
fn the eighth inning, and put the 
Indians ahead, 9-7, But Detroit 
tied things up, in the ninth with a 
couple of runs, one of them un- 
earned. The tallies came on a) 
walk, two singles and an error by {facts of life for a manager of   
  
Beat Redlegs Again While Bucs Are Idle   
By United Press International 
Pitcher Joey Jay and the Mil- 
waukeé Braves wasted no time 
introducing Jimmy Dykes to the 
the Ciricinnati Redlegs. 
Dykes, 
Tebbetts yesterday, escaped the 
embarrassment of suffering a no- 
hit defeat by only one: single last who succeeded Birdie | 22 meetings last season and last 
night’s victory made the 1958 
count 11-3. 
Jay, the National League's 
“Player of the Month’”’ in July, 
struck out four batters as he 
notched his seventh win against 
| four’ losses. 
Bill Bruton homered for the 
    night when the Braves spoiled his 
debit with a 30 victory. 
Jay yielded only a sixth-in- 
ning single to Jerry Lynch for 
eight innings and Warren spahn 
pitched the ninth after the 6- 
foot, 4-inch Milwaukee rookie is- 
sued his eighth walk to lead off 
the frame.   Braves’ first run in the first in- 
ning and Wes Covington’s triple 
and an error made it 2-0 in the 
second. Roy McMillan’s error and 
Del Crandall’s single built the lead 
to 30 in the eighth. Don New- 
combe suffered his llth defeat 
against two -victories. 
The win restored the Braves’ 
lead over the idle second-place   
Thus, Dykes was introduced to 
ithe fact that probahly led more 
than anything else to his predeces- 
sor’s failures — the Redlegs just 
can't beat the Braves. The world Pittsburgh 
and left them 642 ahead of the 
third-place San Francisco Giants 
who beat the St. Louis Cardin- 
als, 4-3, in an afternoon game. 
  champions whipped ’em 18. times in   
Seeking City Five former titleholders, acd 
ling defender Paul Bada,   The Los Angeles Dodgers downed 
5 Past Champs Amona 30 
Golf Crown Championship this weekend 
Pontiac Municipal course. at 
catcher Russ Nixon on a throw to/among the 30 players who will] The past champs in the field, be- 
the plate. Al Kaline scored De- 
troit's ninth and final run of the 
day. ; 
In the 10th, the bases were 
foaded by the Indians after 
singles by Power and Nixon and 
an intentional ‘walk to Larry 
Doby. Then Power pulled his 
record-breaking. steal. : 
Rocky Colavito. clouted two 
home runs for the Tribe and team- 
. mate Vic Wertz also hit for the 
circuit. Harvey Kuena homered 
for the Tiers: 
* * 
Ten ecm saw .action and 
allowed 29 hits... Frank Lary took 
his llth loss against the same | Baltimore 
number of wins, while Gary Bell |wasn 
gained his seventh victory against 
six defeats. 
* * * 
Billy Hoeft will be seeking his 
ninth win in 18 games for the 
  
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  | 100— sides Bada are five-time ner 
Glen Harding, 1955 titlist Ed Wasik, 
Ron Rothbarth and Mike Andonian. 
Bada,, who always seems to 
shoot well over Municipal’s de- 
ceptive 18-hole layout, will be 
the man to beat when many of 
the city’s best golfers start 
leaving the Ist tee at 12 noon 
. Saturday. Braves Pad NL Lead ‘the Chicago Cubs, 7-3, in the oth- 
er N. L, game, 
_In the American League, the run- 
away New York Yankees walloped 
the Boston Red Sox, 8-2, Vic Pow- 
er’s second steal of home gave 
the Cleveland Indians a 10-9 tri- 
umph over the Detroit Tigers and 
the Chicago White Sox defeated 
the Kansas City Athletics, 5-2. 
Willie Mays snapped a 2-2 tie 
with an eighth-inning homer and 
Orlando Cepeda doubled home. an- 
other tally to lead the Giants to 
their victory over St. Louis. Johnny 
Antonelli won his 13th game al- 
though 41-year-old Marv Grissom 
went in to retire the last batter 
in the ninth. Daryl Spencer also 
Giants, 
Dodgers’ 10-hit attack with 
round-trippers that helped hand 
Johnny Kucks yielded only four 
hits over the last six innings to 
ees. Mickey Mantle was tossed out|A 
of the game for arguing a ball- 
strike decision in the fourth in- 
ning but Tony Kubek’s three hits | 
‘and two each by Hank Bauer and 77" 
Gill McDougald made up for his) 
absence, Dave Sisler suffered his| 
sixth loss for Boston. 
Ray Moore scattered five hits 
to win his ninth game for the 
White Sox, who took over sole 
possession of second place in the 
A. L. Luis Apraricio extendéd his 
consecutive-game hitting streak to 
12 games with two hits and Bubba win his eighth game for the Yank- revi a 20 a   
  
  NEW YORK ® — Ty Cobb advo- 
cates greater use of the stolen 
base, thinks modern players don’t 
show enough initiative and inven- 
tiveness, and blames the batters, 
not the pitchers, for the recent 
beanball epidemic. 
Otherwise the garhe of baseball 
is being played not much differ- 
ently from his day —-with due 
allowances made for the lively 
ball. And he believes such stars 
as Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, 
Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Whitey 
Ford, Alvin’ Dark, Hank Aaron 
and Eddie Mathews would—have 
been stars in the 1910's, '20’s Georgia Peach Speaks His Piece 
Modern Baseball Players 
Lack ‘Initiative’ Cobb 
type of play has given way to 
slugging, swing - from - the - hee! 
craze. 
“T still insist there is room   
bunt, 
stolen base. These tactics have 
been almost completely discarded, 
Cobb acknowledged he was a: 
favorite target for pitchers but 
he rarely got hit. i 
“I was pretty nimble on my 
feet,” he said with a smile, ‘‘and (ets, Busines 
9s Win Openers Start City Baseball 
Loop Series, Beating 
Union, Lumber Clubs 
vincing victories, last night* on}.' 
Wisner and Jaycee-Park diamonds, | 
to open the. “‘best-ohthree” series 
leading to city championships. 
The Jets crushed ClO No. 594 
under a barrage of 17 hits, 11-1, | 
while the Business club out- 
lasted Talbott Lumber, 12-9, 
  I could dodge 'em pretty well. 
, It's. the_players’ own fault they 
get hit so often, Cobb contended. 
  and '30’s. 
* The 71-year-old Hall of Famer, 
and former Detroit Tiger great, 
thinks the modern era of ath- 
letes breeds a pretty good crdp 
but he adds that the old timers 
were more aggressive, and had 
mere initiative, will to win and 
devotion to their work. - 
“T realize we are in a different 
era today,” the remarkably erect, 
alert and rugged-looking Georgia 
Peach said in a recent visit to 
New York to attend an Old 
Timers’ game at Yankee Stadium. 
“The. home run now reigns 
supreme. The brainy, old-fashioned |   
    
night where he left off in his 
successful fight against fi    
visions of a heavyweight 
  Phillips knocked in, two runs to 
pace the White Sox’ attack. 
  title dancing | in their —   
The annual 36-hole Tournament 
runs tomorrow and Sunday with 18 
holes slated each day beginning at 
12 o'clock: 
Bada won the City crown for the 
2nd time last year, defeating An- 
donian and youthful Jack Reynolds 
Reynolds, the MSU golfer, is un- 
able to compete this year. 
Andonian, who defeated Bada 
in June at Pontiac Country Club 
to win the State Publinx crown 
for the 3rd straight year, is 
—| paired with his old rival on open- 
ing day, along with A. K. Bur- 
ton, last Saturday’s qualifying 
medalist. 
Several standout players in the 
field who have never won a City 
championship but must always be 
as strong contenders in- 
clude Chuck Barker, Dick DeWitt,| ’ 
Dick Robertson and.Joe Burgdort— 
to name just. a féw. « 
Saturday’s pairings and. tee-off 
times: 
12:00—Tom Thum, Dick teberteon, Gene 
12: :10—M. G’bhaughnessey, Brinker, Steve 
12: sic om em Berson, Joe Burgdor!, Jim 
12:30—Al "Papesian, Joe Gaines, K. Cat- 
13: “40-Chuck | odenagy Rube Wideman, 
32: s0—helph lerphy, Dick DeWitt, Nick 
Columbus Burton, 
110—Bad Cooper, Bob ra Bill 
1:20 
      1a0_feal Dada, Mike Andonian, A. K. 
+ in a sudden-death playoff.,). 
PLAN AERIAL ATTACK — Star quarterback from Michigan 
for tonight's game with the Detroit Lions at Chicago’s Soldier 
Field. On. either side of him are 
      and “Fred Dugan (right) of Dayton University. Jim Ninowski (21), College All- 
State, tries a pass in preparation 
Bob Jewett, Michigan State end, “They all swing from the heels,” 
he said, “‘with their legs spread 
as-far apart as they can. They 
simply can’t get out of the way 
of those inside pitches.” 
  
Casey Nervous! 
Uses ‘Pincher’ 
to Get Tallies 
BOSTON (% —. New York 
  .|Cox» went all the way as the despite being outhit, 12-11. Two 
LeRoy Nichols’ 4-bagger in the jteam in the last decade.” 
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  All Star Coach 
ito Guide Team 
Against Lions Otto Hopes His Speedy 
Backs Can Run Around 
Detroit Secondary 
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
CHICAGO — AllStar football 
coach Otto Graham admits that 
the 1958 crop of cdllegians assem- 
bled here to meet the Detroit Lions 
is one of the best in several years, 
.|but he scoffs at the statement of hig 
former pro coach Paul Brown wh@ 
said, “this is the best All-Sta® 
“These kids are good and 
they've worked hard but they can’t 
cope with the experience of the 
pros,” said Graham. 4 
For this reason the former 
Cleveland quarterback says he; 
will call all the plays from the: 
with the Browns. 
“The .reason is very simple,” 
says Graham,” these quarterba: 
will be jittery and I believe lik 
Paul Brown does, that we, can 
a lot of things that the    
    
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  1st accounted for two runs for 
PBI, while Don Talbott got one 
in the big 2nd for Talbott's. 
Jets scored five times in the 
first frame to ice the win. Gene 
winner. 
Lumbermen took the lead over 
| PBI in the 2nd with a Srun blast,|: only to see PBI drive in. four 
    
    
With a current membership of 
about 100, Oakland County Sports- 
men's club sports car group is ex- 
panding steadily, and making 
‘   
Grid Physicals Set 
at West Bloomfield 4 
West Bloomfield High School’s 
Don Bradford today announced 
first moves looking forward to 
the 1958 football campaign for 
his school. 
Physical tests for veterans will 
be held at 9 a.m. on Aug. 25 and 
the following day at the same 
time and place (physical ed office) 
for newcomers. 
Bradford also announced that 
the Keego eleven would open the 
season Sept. 19 against Bob Mine- 
weaser’s Pontiac St. Michael club, 
A home and home agreement has 
been signed. Game will mark the 
first meeting between the schools 
; say football. 
  
Title Test for Girls 
GREENWICH, Conn, (AP) ~~ 
Judy Eller of Old Hickory, Tenn., 
the defending champion, and 
Sherry Wheeler of Glasgow, Ky., 
meet today in the 18-hole final 
round of the 10th U, Junior’ ~ Small Sports Car Racing 
Group Expands Program 
  plans for an active fall a win- 
ter campaign of racing, both on 
terra firma and the ice of nearby Townsend lake. Group members 
come from as far as Bowling 
Green, Ohio, Course is the only 
privately-owned track in ‘the Mid- 
west, 
we & 
Second of a series of three 
events takes place Sept. 13-14 on 
the 1.3 mile testing race course 
at the OCSC grounds, Third test 
is~set for Oct. 11-12, All are en-, 
titled “pioneer trials’. First in 
the series, last weekend, was won 
by DeLos Palmer of Toledo, driv- 
ing a Jag KK140. Palmer hit 25 
minutes for the run, 
Races are open to all small 
sports car drivers. Cars include 
VWs, Renauilts, Swedish Volvos, 
Saabs, British’ Vauxhalis, Cor- 
vettes, Jags, Mercedes, Austin 
Healeys and others. 
Harry Barnes is group prexy. 
Bob Gubbins, Bob Clift, Bob 
Moody and Dick North are active 
in conduct of the races. 
* «> * 
“Eventually we hope to pace 
(blacktop) the course, probably by 
next summer, and ther we will 
be able to hold wheel-to-wheel 
everits”, says’ Moody. “Events 
now are run on strictly a time 
=e     \ 
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      . fon if the fourth inning with the |ClU> won the regular league sea- ‘ Yanks shead 3-2, pens ey August, September “I had heard in the third inn- coe IETS an ° ing that a manager (Birdie Teb- |, oe ; Hunt Fixtures Set betts) fest ‘leet © fob,” sit |B ** 3 Ot. re 
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tions. However, indications point to 
the largest crowd since Detroit's 
last appearance in 1954 when 93,470 - 
watched the: classic. 
Detroit has always drawn well 
in the annual game. The last 
three years, in two games 
against the Browns and a game 
with the Giants, the crowd fig- 
ured around 75,000. 
Estimate for tonight goes about 
80,000 with some 8,000 Lions’ fans 
from Michigan in the crowd. 
Thunderstorms predicted for to- 
day are expected to clear by game 
time, which will be 8:30 p.m. It 
will ‘be televised nationally. 
Civilian Marksman 
Wins Pistol Crown 
CAMP PERRY, Ohio ® — A 
civilian today held the pistol 
championship of the United States’ 
for the first time in the 22-year 
history of the competition. ; 
James Clark, 35, a gunsmith 
from Shreveport, La., won the 
, 11958 title yesterday. After a three. 
day grind in firing the. .22 caliber, 
58 caliber and AS caliber. 
he wound up with a score 2.508 
points of a , 700. 
Mrs. Gertrude, Backstrom ot 
Hoquian, Wash., “posted * a 
of 2,583 and won the women's   
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z.|Idle Tebbetts Is Spectators it was wdfte Redleg General Manager Gabe 
  ! Said recommend ia (o auaier kigy at last night’s game. Earli-|. 
Paul had said, “I certainly 
organization. I have never worked 
with a -manager who was more 
cooperative.” 
-* * * 
9 be ee nels See.   
    well, usually a deadpan character, seems to be the retiring manager also got a 
bie baal bakes several of bie biny- 
ers, 
1. “It's a lousy shame, "said 
pitcher Joe Nuxhall. “He’s a 
great guy. and an exceptional 
baseball man. The thing he did 
took it out on Birdie. We knew 
for the’rest of this season but the 
  
  
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can OF Navy Joining ‘College: Officials See 
‘Big 5’ Forming Loop 
to Replace PCC 
CHICAGO (i ces of a 
new. college foo conference to 
fill the gap opened by the death 
of the Pacific Coast Conference ap- 
peared weak today. 
# * * -*- 
College officials, in Chicago for 
toriight’s All-Star football game, 
said that chances for a nation-wide 
league which would comprise such 
teams as Army, Navy, Notre 
Dame, Miami of Florida, Pitts- 
burgh, Southern California, UCLA, 
and CAlifornia were anything but 
  
        
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  Los ANGELES (®—Heavyweight 
challenger Roy. Harris says he'd 
be willing to fight champion Floyd 
Patterson winner-take-all, but the 
champ thinks the Texan was just 
Spoofin’, 
Both left their training camps|' 
yesterday for a local television 
appearance during which Harris 
claimed he'd be willing to take 
nary @ penny should he lose Mon- 
day night. 
Patterson, who knows Harris 
stands to collect $100,000 win or 
lose, answered: Harris Willing to Fight 
on All or Nothing Basis 
The challenger;from the Texas 
community’ of Cut and’ Shoot is 
undefeated in 22 pro fights. 
a, Ee Patterson was asked what. he 
thought of reports he looked sloppy 
in training. 
“T don’t feel sloppy,”’ he said. 
“T can't see myself, but I don't 
feel that way. In the last week, THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, AUGUST. 15, 1958 _ > 
sn Matton 2, Mote: articles the 
Piyer,chasaes, thi "balf-ape, Sad 
the Detroit 
the New 
York Yankees in 1957—when they 
boasted they would do it—they|- 
adopted a policy of ‘cautious _opti- 
mism for 1958. 
The Detroit club finished fourth, 
20 lengths behind the champions, 
  it’s been coming around.” last season. Apparently the 1958   
Par at St. Paul Takes Terrifie Beating —   
“T think that’s more of a joke. 
I don’t think Roy really thinks 
that way.” 
They left the point that way. 
Both appeared calm, collected 
and unlike two gladiators who 
will box Monday over a 15-round 
. route or less for the world’s 
heavyweight championship. 
Harris, asked if he thought he 
had improved in recent months, 
replied: 
“I think [I've improved quite a 
bit. I have a lot better control| 
of my left hand, my footwork is 
better and I move around wees 
Church Softballers 
Open Tourney Today 
-. Two games will be played to- 
night, on the Pontiac Jaycee field, 
in a church team softball tourney 
that includes clubs from Reorgan- 
ized Church of Jesus Christ of 
Latter Day Saints, in Pontiac, 
Lake Orion, Port Huron, Detroit 
and Wayne. Port Huron has two 
entries, both in action. tonight. 
Tourney is a single loss elimina- 
tion event. 
Tonight’s games, both at 7:45 
o'clock: — Port Huron No. 1 vs. 
Redford at No. 2 field; Port Huron 
No. 2 vs. Lake Orion at No: 1 
field. 
Winners meet Saturday at 2 p.m. 
on the same field, along with 
Pontiac vs. Wayne, and a consola- 
tion tilt. Victors of the two 
tourney tests play for the top spot   
  at 5 p.m. Hebert, Jacobs Set Pace ST, PAUL, Minn. (AP)—Lionel 
Hebert, 1957. PGA champion. from 
Lafayette, La., apd 23-year-old 
Tommy Jatobs of Whittier, Calif. 
took a slim one-stroke lead into 
the second round of the $25,000 
St. Paul Open golf tournament 
today. c 
x * * 
While they held the first-day 
lead in the wildest scoring orgy 
in the long history of the Keller 
Course event they -were just. one 
shot ahead of four others, and two 
strokes in front of 10. more. Still 
another group of 10 were only 
three strokes off the pace as 26/ 
players shot\5-under-par 67s or 
better on the par 36-36—72 layout 
that carries a yardage of 6,557, 
PGA officials with the touring 
pros called it the greatest opening 
scoring of the season in any tour-| % 
nament and one of the hottest first 
rounds in recent years. A total 
of 64 in the starting field of 123 
broke par and 15 more equalled 
it. 
Sam — White Sulphur 
Springs, W. Va., Frank Stranahan, 
Paradise, Fla., Cary Middlecoff, 
Hollywood, Fla., and Doug Ford 
of Paradise were bunched at T- 
under-par 65. 
Among those bracketed at 66 as 
the field moves into the second 
round, which may ¢all for par 
or better to make the cutoff at the 
36-hole. mark, were PGA champ 
Dow Finsterwald, Tequesta, Fla., 
Art Wall, Pocono Manor, Pa., Bob   Rosburg, Palo Alto, Calif., Mike 
Souchak, Grossingers, N.Y., and 
Ken Venturi of San Francisco, de- 
fending champion in the tourney. 
* * * 
Leading money winner Anrold 
Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., Gene 
Littler of Singing Hills, Calif,, and 
Ernie Vossler of Midland, Tex. 
were among those with 67s. finish will be ‘little better, if any. 
time ‘came to make the 
moves te improve chances for 
‘1958, the front office held the 
front-liners. They dealt off. sec- 
ond-liners and in return received 
second-liners who have given 
second - line performances gen- 
erally. 
Result: Second-line finish. 
The club had high hopes for a 
flock of rookies in spring training. 
None came through. Some veteran 
pitchers—Harry Byrd, Lou Sleater, 
Mickey McDermott, George Spen- 
cer, Vito Valentinetti, Joe Presko 
and Herman Wehmeier—came and 
went, 
* * * 
The Tigers got rid of players 
lwho seldom had done them any 
good and received in return play- 
ers cast aside, many of them by 
clubs in worse shape than the 
Tigers. 7% 
Detroit rescued Jim. Green- 
grass, Bill Taylor and Stan 
Palys from the minor leagues. 
After a brief trial, it sent them 
all back, Tiger Deals, Rookies Fail Some’ of the’ players, ‘of course, 
were in more than one move. 
a a ee 
“You have to keep trying,’’ gen- 
eral manager John McHale ex- 
plained, but added: 
x Ok, 
“You can’t trade and win a pen- 
nant. You have to develop your 
own players. You can. trade for 
‘help here and there but I don’t 
believe you can purchase or trade 
for a winner.” 
The club has found that an 
improved : 
aim for 1958—is not enough. 
Players tossed away by less for- 
tunate clubs do not burst into 
stardom once in a Tiger uni- 
form. And not since 1952 has 
Detroit made a big_ reshuffling 
of front-line players, 
In June of that year the Tigers 
dealt off four regulars — 
Evers, George Kell, Johnny Lipon 
and Dizzy Trout—and the Boston 
Red Sox gave them Walt Dropo, 
Johnny Pesko, Fred Hatfield, Don 
Lenhardt and Bill Wight. Some 
fans say this type of deal is what 
is needed now. 
McHale said the club adopted a 
  In all, the front office made Hoot |@rs complacent. Other club sources |teacue umpire, serves as « hghlet season.   
  
iget-tough policy with players after’ 
insist the players have been paid 
too much money for mediocre per- 
formances and that they have been} 
pampered and spoiled despite a 
lack of success. 
A 15-minute clubhouse ban im- 
posed on sports writers when 
Bill Norman took over as man- | 
ager—and approved, if not sug- 
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of Stage and Radio ‘Beer - Wine - Liquor - Food 
SUNDAY TWILIGHT RACING 7:00 P. M. 
WATERFORD|est) musa DRIVE- IN THEAT ER THE FAA 
Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M. 
Glenn FORD      
BILLY MARTIN 
     
  
  
  
       
    
      
   
        
       
     
     
      
       
           
    
     
     
   
           
       
     
        
        
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    Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. ° 
Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) 
Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. 
5   
  
  
DANCING THURS. @ FRI. @ SAT. @ SUN. | 
Rock With the Hound Dogs 
OLD DUTCH MILL AUBURN HEIGHTS @ Auburn at Churchill Rd.   
                
SQUARE and ROUND 
GARDEN. CENTER 
Dancing every Thursday, 
oon and — " 
—ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM 
. FENKELL and LIVERNOIS R-ticrs OIT 
Mod. and Square 1d 
Every “TUES. PRES SA’ 
FINEST ORCHESTRAS    
DANCING 
     
         
      
        
     
   
      THE MOST. HATED NAME LIN THE WEST! 
LESUE NELSEN MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY EDGAR BUCHANAN 
       
           
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       F.0.E. #1230 289 W. Montcalm 
        FISH OR CHICKEN FRIDAY 5:30 TO 7:30      ra wn AYO 
    
  
    
    
    f: FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS 
‘Music You Can’t Help Dancing To By a ae ae 
Wen ~ 
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VER-WOOD BAR _ 4S. Broadway =. ee PDANGING and PANTOMIME | 
CARL UBAN and HIS GAMBLERS” 
Lake Orion 
    
eR ee JUST RE-OPENED COMPLETELY REMODELED 
WA GEORGE’S (Pizeris) DRIVE INN 
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OPEN 4 P.M. to 4 A.M. _ BREE DELIVERY IN 5 MILE RADIUS 3172 W. HURON ST. 
Why Cook — Just Call — FE 8.9111      V2 Block East of Elizabeth Lake Road 
Pizza’ Is Our Specialty 
Try Our Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli 
~ Featuring Carry Out Service    
      
     
| . COCKTAIL LOUNGE    
       
      
  p- m. to 9:30 P. m, 
Est~ All You Can 
  Huron af Elisabeth Lake Rd, 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 15, 1958 
One midwest town is so smallyit the Indians had Istricter immi:| FY ad be , . 
that its Burma Shave. signs tion, laws . smart jocal ollywood He lines Sp Leet 
over his Go aad eames aresioete aasctae nine [Police on Okinawa. 
Tally ‘Tate figures ts country doc “ude” sl soot wont - Dana Wynter Back to Set Atier Phamatniy Mind ‘Free U.S. Executive ‘i 
PHONE FEDEAAL 2 By DOROTHY MANNERS the publicity - in the’ vee p- ners she’s not just a one-shot oft for Switzerland with Carlo Ponti NAHA, Okinawa (AP) — Oki 
: OAKLAND: ; Today and Saturday |. (While Louella ©. Parsons is in |P¢Ts. actress. The people who have (on a long vacation. . |mawan police last night free an 
DERNLY AIR CONDITIONED Hawaii her column will be writ- Operating on the Bs ‘that ues in os You couldn’t pry Rock \Hudson | American businessman from labor 
MEME At 1:50-4:25-7:00-9:35 | ten by Dorothy Manners): | the only places star can have | 1 ne nas a lot of confidence and | 2¥AY from the Keely Smiith-Louis.| unionists, who ‘had held him cap-   
  
  
  
  
    
     any privacy isin her home town, atid comes off okay in her | Prima.act at the Sahara the {tive in his own office for an hour 
{ned tng Daves Wye gf BLE NY Se Ne | inna somee, | te, me ey Brel Doe jt «bl: seo apped eta ete! Se a ee But that Dixie dialect has to go ee ee Oe oon ogee who ae ames. Cagney ted ‘| front so often he was prat Police arrested 20 unionists 
* Mags Go Forth Don Murray in “Shake Hands With seh agp be “ott cone: ine baba i ormerent = extended tO} part of the show. ae had formed a human wall around x 
/ A ” taking ‘wo years, ve some time . William Baxter, formerly of San/§.¢ 
=~ alEORADANA. — tsUNTEDEnnsts the Devil. middle of September soon after the;to drop that ‘“‘you-all” lingo. Susan Hayward’s husband, so ill Francieco. whe operat ap auto 
x oe 10 da that she had to fly) ps peta 
_ When Dana left Hollywood twe |oPening of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”| ve sales agency: in Naha. 
ALSO .caDEMY AWARD WINNING F ks ago, atter asking for her.| NewYork and Hollywood. Hollywood in shorts: to his bedside in Georgia, so much] Shortly efter, 40 more scream-iRg 
fi SASTIOAN COLOR “aHIE hee Ghacoone” ee ek dc aa oe tok Sad that the Liam O’Briens,|improved he's now in Hollywood ing unionists were jailed when 
eco wasn't interested < movies, pre | Liz’ says it's part vacation. and| (she’s the former Claudette Thorn- visthag her. they demonstrated at a police sta-\% 
A ferred Broadway or TV , part business, She'll see Richard ton), lest the expected baby they * - *F tion to protest the earlier arrests. x 
STARTS SU N D AY a Brooks in London for further talks;wanted so much. Lola Albright and Morty Borne| Kamejiro Senaga, ex-mayor of) COCKTAIL LOUNGE 
With the signing of Bana andjapout “Elmer Gantry.” Sophia Loren planes in from|looking as if they meant it at the/Naha and head of the extreme- Beans Elisabeth Lake, BA 
: inti oa Pig ews pro- : New York Monday for fittings and|Sportmen’s Lodge. Everyone ex- ri omnes Setsaeh speed aa FE 8-9528 
ee* ucers Waiter zer an thas Beautiful Miss U. § A., Eurlyne|talks with George Cukor about/pects that Jack Carson’s ex will emonstrators but was. not |S 
(F) IMAGINATION # |\Glass are ready to start shooting} Howell (m é vhe|“Heller With a Gun” before taking] marry Borne and soon. arrested. HUM HH HF B , Ss 11 (much lovelier than she 
RLD NTURE NEVER ENDS: | s AA PPPPPPPPPPPPPLPPPPPPPDPPE LS SANNA a 6 a th te PAAAL 
        
    
  
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| jae Poe cue ‘ies ne es Se een. Lee FIRST INDOOR THEATER SHOWING |3 4 mull To) bans 
xan, meaty i Mr. Del ad Wey tll me cut ot Wa RTE eee nme =a ae OR IN, 
: AUTHENTIC GREATNESS! TT a oo expected baby in the Emerald Isle ay 
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t Forget bs bout it Elizabeth Taylor OPEN 645 P.M The big Western that bed Showing Nightly of “The Ten Commandments” Starts 9 P. M. in October. 
moving info that $3,000 per. month Please Come Early — Box Office Opens at 6:30 P. M. 
ouee she rented Tee Short Subjects Start at 8:00 P. M. 
oc in Hoty F SUPREME HUMAN DRAMA OF ALL TIME... HE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE!  CECILB.DEMILLES 
‘The TN COMMANDMENTS | ROAD SHOW PRICES 
ADULTS ...... er 
CHILOREN (7-12 ,..».$0.50 
ILDREN. (Under 7) FREE   
    
       
          
         
      
                  
     
        
        
  
      
    
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STARTS 1 P. M. PLUS: ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS 
Walt Disney's “MAN IN SPACE”—Color ' ‘ 
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FE 4-4611 THEATRE IN THIS AREA RE SEPT. 
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  8x10 PHOTO OF 
ELVIS PRESLEY 
TH POE ii soon COM MERCE EM 3-0661 | 2nd FEATURE 
OPEN 7 P. M. | JOEL McCREA -THIS INSPIRING PROGRAM DRIVE-IN THEATER |     
  
  
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AND WE ARE PROUD TO bouTH END of UNION LAKE RD. ADULTS 80 | IN EXTEND ITS SHOWING THRU “THE 
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     i-lthe wings at the Sist graduation. ex- 
diercises of the 82nd Airborne Div., 
“iheld in August at Fort Bragg; 
BINEGAR SAROKIN - 
Serving in Beirut, Lebanon with 
Second Provisional Marine; 
Forces, is M. Sgt. Paul. Sarokin, 
  gon of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Herman Saro-   
Briggs Loss: $204,140 
DETROIT ® — The Briggs Man- 
loss of $42,926 for the same period 
last year. Briggs said a continuing 
“chaotic pricing situation” in the    BOOTS. AND. HER BUDDIES 
New Hospital Gadget! Bg Tier 
Efficient as Nurse. 
CHICAGO @ — A handy tittle] 
patients. It consists of switches, 
pushbuttons and knobs mounted on 
a small panel and placed on a 
bedside table within easy reach 
of the patient. : 
Mirmeapolis-Honeywell Regula- 
ton Co., which produces it, said 
the control center can draw the 
drapes, switch the lights on and 
off, operate a television set, .reg- 
ulate the room temperature and 
  raise or lower the height of the 
bed. | ;   
   
              
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Grain Futures {MARKETS 
Move slowly 
trade. 
Activity was ‘glow and dealers 
said the market appeared to be/ 
merely marking time and await- 
ing some new incentives. Most 
prices were narrowly on. the plus 
side in early transactions. 
Trade was almost at a standstill 
near the end of the first hour and 
some contracts had eased a bit. 
Wheat was unchanged to % cent.a 
bushel, September $1.84%4: corn % a 
higher to % lower, September 
$1.27%; oats. unchanged to \ 
lower, September 62%; rye % to 
42 lower, September $1.23;  soy- 
_ beans % to % higher, September 
$2.24%6; lard unchanged to 20 cents 
a hundred pounds higher, Septem- 
ber $12.67. 
CHICAGO GRAIN 
_, CHICAGO, Aug. 14 Opening Grains: 
ribs! t a on 
OD cveeres f p> eeee 62% 
Cc eves 1.90% Dec Rae 65% 
Mar .....6+ 1.95% Mar ...... 67% 
May oeee 1.05 ye 
DIY! cscseess 1.87% Sep .:...... 1.23 
Corn (old) DOO ccccvers 1526% 
Sep ..e. 127% Mar . 1.29 
Dee ...c0s 1.17 May e~ 1.39 
Mar .... 2.20% §=Lar 
May) 2.5... 23% Sep ......- 12.65 
Corn Sew) Oct ....... 12.35 
Dee oi< 0130+ 18 = =Nov ....... 11.90 
Dec ..., 12.05 
  
US. Tightens 
Money Supply WASHINGTON (AP)—The Fed- 
eral Reserve Board, showing 
deepening concern over the threat 
of inflation, has reversed its re- 
cession policy and moved toward |¢e!vt 
tightening the money supply.   
% 
n| Quota Bureau of Machete: as Thursday. 
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Produce 
FRUITS 
Apples, Duchess, fancy. bu. ........ 
eupersies apie 6 ts. . . “> 
berries «crated 16 eeacces S56 Cant upe, wecerecceses 6.98 
Cherries, sour (crate) que. .... 25 
Peaches, Red maven, DU, .-seccvees 4.00 
Pears sugar aes Segeawceecs< v.15 
Watermelons, bo. heaeevescceccs s+ 3.50 
= VEGETABLES Se 
ans, Wax, = sence seeeseesens as 
Beets, topped bul tS ed 
H ( , ee Sack : £0 Cauliflower, dos. =... eccecese 2.00 
Carrots, topped, bu. |_............ 2.25 Celery, doz, stalks seavececsccosace Robb es bere ain i eeeiceieee Soper 1.00 
Cucumbers. sige, b coccceenes 4.00 
Ru eres Cy pone . tance seeess» 80 
Eegplan tes. sencscesvee 1.26 one oe WIGOR. < ncseesieemiess 1.060 
Ceca (bchs.) doz, ecpecces 2.50 
Onions, dry (bag) 50, ib. eorreccers 2,00 
Peppers. hot, bu. .. wees oe 2,00 Parslev Root chohs? ang... 100 Potatoes, new (bag) 50 Ibs. ........ 110 
Rad‘shes, red, «pehs.) doz. ...... 1.00 
Redishes, white, (bchs.» doz ...,.. 1.00 
Rhubarb vutdoor ¢tbchs.» -doz. +. 80 
Snuach commer % bu = ..... 1.00 
Tomatoes, No. 1. (bskt. 14 Ibs. .... 1.00 
Turnips, topped bu . 2.60 
    
pounds whites 21: berred rock 22: capon- 
ducklings 26: ettes 5-7 ponds 23- 
about, - GREENS 
Cabbare bu 8... cece eee e ees 1.00 
hatin = Oo Ga boscconcccouoodce 1.00 
ale, eres eovececcsecss 1.26 
Mustard. bu. cleaves eisieis csc asses Uae 
Sorrel, bu. a gosco LT 
Spinach, ersencreccecces 2.28 
Swiss chard. be ee 1.50 
SALAD GREENS 
Endive bleached. La 500 2.50 
Wscarole bleached bu ....i..eee 2.50, 
Lettuce, head, c patty 3 dos. ...0.. 3.% 
Romaine, BU. f5.cdseusiscses sevcee 1.25 
Poultry and Eggs 
DETROIT POULTRY 
DETROTT, Aug. 14 (AP)—Prices paid 
per pound, POB, Detrbit for No. 1-.qual- 
ity live poultry 
Heavy type came 18-19: light type hens 
13: heart ype broilers and frvers 3-44 
25: 
steady. 
ple. Demand 
= on hens, fair on fryers and slow 
s ere limiting   
The change in direction — the Purchase close to needs. first since last November—came 
with the announcement that effec- 
tive today the discount rate at 
the San Francisco Reserve Bank 
would go up from 1% per cent to |$" 
2 per cent. 
The discount rate represents the roel 
interest charged Federal Reserve jum 38: small 29: erade B laree “41: * grade C large 32; neewee 22; checks 
Commereiatiy graded —whites: ao ae member banks borrowing money 
from the reserve system. A boost}! 
in discount rates normally goes 
hand in hand .with a general in- 
crease in interest charges. 
Thus, the reserve board action | not 
yesterday held broad implications 
for anyone. planning to go into 
debt to buy a factory, an auto- 
mobile or a‘living room rug. 48: laree 
35: grade B large 31. 
ee: os unsettled. Trade is 
e dealers feel that this ts 
typical ‘anil Ausast demard. 
ticularly large but more 
adequate to present needs. slow and so 
pa 45-46; wi. ave. 
: smell wns: 
erade A cone 41%-45; large 40; medium || EGGS 
DETROIT. Ane. 14 (AP)—Eggs, F.O.B 
——_- ‘ig case — federal-state grades: 
bo 61%-54: 
  Supplies Re- 
wtd. “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958     
MARKETS [lighter Credit 
Lowers Mart 
market hi lower in early trading 
today in the wake of a move to- 
ward tighter credit by the Federal 
Reserve Board. 
A flurry of selling at the open- 
to a little more than a_ point. 
Prices then held at about these 
levels in slower trading. A few 
stocks recouped part of their 
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At the peak of the selling the 
ticker lagged behind trading for 
three minutes, 
Late yesterday the Federal Re- 
serve Board approved a boost in 
the discount rate for the San Fran- 
cisco Bank from 1% to 2 per cent, 
The move was regarded as the 
start of a trend toward credit 
restraint. 
American Telephone & Tel- 
egraph, Anaconda, Du Pont and 
Boeing were off around a point 
Anaconda reported sharply lower 
earnings for the first half of 1958. 
Once again low price stocks were 
active. American Motors opened on 
a block of 5,000 shares, off %|* 
at 17% and continued down about 
that fraction. 
kok 
Studebaker - Packard had a 6,- 
000 share block, unchanged at 61%. 
Union Oil of California, a strong 
performer yesterday was one of the 
rise fractions at the opening. Later 
Union canceled the gain. 
New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) 
  
  
      
    
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    Pray se eos10.4 Kimb Clk .... 57.7 Reduc ..,...64 & bd ‘o0g $1G Allied Ch (°°. (88.6 LOF Glass ||: a8 
Allied Strs’.,,,.466 Ligg & My .. 716 Allis Chal ..... 27.1 Loc Airc .. 62.6 
Alum Ltd ..,...29.4 adil ere 18.4 
Alcoa .. ..,....81.1 Lone 8 Cem ., 34.7 
Am Alrlin ,,...22.2 Lor dee. 69.5 Am Can ,,....46.5 Mack T eae 30 
Am Cyan ..,,..49.5 Martin Co .., 34.3 
..-38.2 May D Strs .. 42.2 
Am Motors ....17.2 Mead Cp 43 
Am LE Me . 60 Merck ...... 57.4 
‘Am News ...,.. 27.4 ergen Lino . 39.4 
= Tel. & 181.2 Merr Ch & 8 16.2 
| Anaconda . $1.3 M Hon .., 96 
co 4. 862 M M&M .. 00.4 
Armour & Co ..18.7 M P&L ... 4 4 
tehison .. ...22.6 Monsan Ch ,, 34.7 
Aveo Mfg ...... 84 Mont Ward ,. 38.5 
Balt & Ohio . 36.2 Mot cra) 15.3 
Beth &teel . 45.1 otorola .. 43 
Boeing Air ....455 weller Br ,,. 28.6 
Sond Strs ....18 def Cp .. 20.3 
jorden . =. . 112 Bise ~ 48.3 
jorg Warn ,.,.387 Nat Cash R. «. 68.2 
1a] Briggs Mf ,... 77 Nat Dairy 
Brist My ...... 66.2 Nat Gyps 
Srun Balke ,,. 43.7 Nat Lead OT 
atk UF eee pope jad a= av 7 = 
Bu: « ceed Or Pac ..ces 
Cal Pack ..... 46.7 Nor Sta Pw .. 20.4 
Calum & H 142 Ohio Oi] .... 42.5 
Campb Goup . 42.1 Owens Cng .. 48.6 
Can Ory ..... 18.3 Owens 1... 73.4 
Cam Pac ...... 28.1 Pac El 55.7 
Capital Airl ...166 Pan A Air 17.3 
‘arrier Cp ..... 39.6 Pan Ep oes 50.4 
Sr ii boncose 23 Param Pict .. 42.2 
Cater I'rac ....79 Parke Da .,., 88.2 
Ches & Ob ..50.2 Resa! Jc .. 4.2 
Cont COP&s . 10.7 Pa weno 48 Sent Mot .... 0.3 Pepsi Cola . 23.7 
j Ce ees 1 88.6 Phelps D a. : 53.7 
Sooner, pas :. 25.2 Phileo ....,.. 91. 
Sora eens “4 Phill Pet .... 47. 
Pub ... 8.7 Proct . 65.7 Deere _....... bg Pure Oli eee. 
Ste fs Me ee ee oC Bear .. 21 Repub sti... .94 
| Dow Chem °:° 62.4 Reva” Met s22.88 Se eue bd oon ce Dut es 
Bed ie BY Soloway Ot 231 Eetoe a. $0.4 -St Reg Pap ....38 ee: 4 Scovill Mf . 00-3 
& Mus ..... 5.2 Sears Roeb .,..31. 
Emer Rad ... 6.7 | vad Oil ..,..-82. 
ssuee -? Simmons ., ,..41. 
q Sinclair covces 63. 
ee (ae oe rd Mot .... 43.1 gow Ry .......444 : 4 , Ot * pl 
gardner Den . $72 std Oil Cal | -506 mn Pex BS ata On tna 5:48:7 len Elec... Std Ol NJ ...55.2 en oi Stevens, JP ..22.7 
fen “4 ttud Pack .... 6.3 
ren Tel ...... & Suther Pap ....40 
Gen Time > a ft & Co ...36.2 
Tire ..... 26. yiv @) Pd ...-40.1 
illette ....., 41.2 Texas Co ...... 14 
Br - 3. Tex G Sul .../22.7 
eee 65.6 Te: 5 coeg, 4 joodvear .... #3 Thomp Pd ...56.6 re eee pt Timk R Bear ..43,6 pound 2. 1ey rran W-Air ...141 Oil “a 3 fransamer 26.1 
estk |... 34 Twenty Cen ...33.4 
er ae 4.7 nn Carbide . 108.4 
Cent ...... Un Pac +» -306 
Ray .. Unit Air Lin ..30.4 ie bees Unit Aire ....65.6 
in oP ame i |e 
n ch a i] os oes 29.8 nte’ Ir... 21.4 US Rub ......382 
nt ety veeee 8 US Steel ....,.71.3 = 3 bode 4 US Tob. 0. 38-4 
r....3 2 Van Real. ...27.6 ~{) selec 34-2 West Un Tel ..24 elaTel _. 04 Westg A Bk 28.7 
telsevy Hay |. 37.1 Weste El .... .61.2 
Sannecutt .... Fa White +» 49.2 
ecobe 12, 8H Wilson & Co’ ”'281 iohns Man ... “3 Woolworth 47.4 ones .. 4.7 Yale & F Cresze, SS .. 28.6 Yngst Sh & T 192.6 
Krower ....... 78.6 Zenith Ra 
. yesigeaer ipa 
J. Nephler Figures afer! “decimal patna! ‘ore eighths 
Low Noon 
len Elec. & Equip Co.* 2.3 2.5 
Baldwin Rubber Co.*..,. 13.6 14.1 
Gear Co.*... 26 27 
G. L. Ol] & Chem. Co.* “16 21 How Elec Mtr. 61 6.1 
Reign dee gt ie (Scares Rudy fe. 00,°..csocse 14 TS 
Toledo mn Co. . ec 145 145 145 Wayne 8. Products 45 (5 
M4 sale; bid and aed 
STOCK AVERAGES 
NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- 
sociated Press) 
15 15 
Indust. py Util. Stocks 
| Prev. day .....278.9 109.9 82.3 185.5 
|Week ago .,..276.1 110.8 82.3 at 
‘Month eee 262.1 104.0 81.7 178.1 
Year age eooe:- 263.0 121.3 73.0 178.3 
1058 high ......277.4 111.4 82.7 186.6 
1968 iow wees 234.7 80.9 72.9 156.6 
1987 high ,...280.0 134.7 77.5 188.8 
1087 low ......226.0 87.2 66.2 150.9 
  
Iraq Recognizes Reds 
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPD — Iraq 
announced last night it was es- 
tablishing diplomatic relations 
with the entire Communist bloc 
including Red China.   
    
COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSING NEW YORK ®— The stock 
ing drove prices down fractions}- 
and U.S. Gypsum more than ?.| 
‘ship. R. J. Brown, of 1321 York- 
ss) sales analysis section. He joined 
‘sof this country with Pontiac deal- 
‘8.ers, is evidenced by U.S. registra- 
‘3|sia months of 1958. 
Alcars roll off the assembly line at 
“|General Motors’ Vauxhall plant in 
23lUJ.5. Auto Output 
‘sitotals compare with 65,614 cars * 4 oT ieee ek ee 
  ‘ 
  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES — 
County Democrats were introduced to their can- 
didates in the Nov. 4 election at the County Con- 
vention held last night in Pontiac. From left to 
right are: Leo P: Meagher, state senator nom- 
inee, Leslie H. Hudson, 18th Congressional Dis- * 
Oakland   al 
  Arthur J. Law, District 2 
nominee, and John C. Hitchcock, District 6 leg- - 
islative nominee. Other Democratic nominees 
were introduced, but are not visible in the pic-   
a 
SB 
Pontiac Press Phote 
islative nominee, James Clarkson (looking away 
from camera), District 4 legislative nominee, 
(Pontiac) legislative 
lice. 
  
sion at Birmingham, were en- 
divisional general sales manager. 
* eck { 
St., Birmingham, was appoint 
manager, Detroit regional sales of- 
fice. He succeeds R. F. Lynch, 
who resigned to enter a Ford 
tractor and implement distributor- 
shire St., Birmingham, was ap- 
pointed manager, Sales Analysis 
and Distribution Department, 
which had been Weth’s position. 
Weth joined Ford Motor Co, in 
August, 1953, and was assistant 
Department until 1956 when he was 
Placed in charge of the Sales Anal- 
ysis and Distribution Department. 
a ae 2 
Brown has been suprvisor of the 
Ford Tractor Division in August, 
1953. 
  
Pontiac Reports 
GM's Vauxhall 
Gains in Favor 
A rapid rise se pormiarity of the 
bile, now available in all sections 
tion figures computed for the first 
ek ke 
Appearing for the first ‘time in 
Pontiac dealer show rooms late in 
1957, the General Motors-built car 
climbed from an eleventh place po- 
sition in import registrations in 
January 1958, to eighth Place in 
June. 
Vauxhall registrations for June 
advanced better than 123 per 
cent over January while the en- 
Comprising the bulk of Vauxhall 
shipments to Pontiac dealers, at 
the rate of 1,500 per month, is the 
popular four-door Victor Super se- 
dan. Also receiving an excellent re- 
ception is the new Vauxhall sta- 
tion wagon with imports currently 
scheduled for 500 per month, Both 
Luton, England, 
  
60,660 for Week 
DETROIT # — United States 
auto: plants will build 60,660 cars 
and 13,193 trucks this week, Auto- 
motive News said today. The 
and 15,421 trucks built last week. 
’ The trade paper said Canadian 
factories will build 2,525 cars and 
trucks this week. 
Automotive News noted that 
with Chevrolet completing its 
1958 model run tomorrow, only 
Ford, Mercury, Lincoln and Edsel 
will be producing ,58 cars next 
week. Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler 
of 1959 models next Monday along 
with Buick. 
  
Kelvinator Division 
Moving to Grand Rapids 
DETROIT (UPI)—Ameriean Mo- 
        
        Sterage facilities downtown Pontiac. 
Receiving & dispatching merchandise 
with inv. control. Indoor leading and 
  
  
  
| Call MAKE YOUR DOLLARS EARN MORE A Sound Investment Opportunity | 
MORTGAGE recorded 
GaKLAND CO, REGISTER of DEEDS all: its 
act 
BONDS —,$50.00 ond up 
Two TO FOURTEEN YEARS | 
FIRST UNITED MISSION- 
ARY T CHURCH’ — FE io 
Rev. *. Pr Bestman,,, Pastor 
  lfacturing for its Kelvinator Divi- 
sion in Grand Rapids, Mich. 
* 
   
    
    
      5°, SEMI-ANNUALLY: [Rapids 
‘Williams Won't Debate 
zs fn 8 we ope | 
i medicine shows,” tors Corp. today announced it -vill 
concentrate all of its basic manu- 
ie 
  
LANSING @ — Gov. Williams 
has declined to participate in a 
series of Lt pogo Rig nounced today by L. E. Dearborn, |‘* 
R. F. Weth of 1004 Wimbll en 
manager of the Marketing Service|?- 
British Vauxhall import automo-| 
and Imperial will start production| round 1100 
utility co 
cull to choice 
rhs # few Compared last week: Trade on slaugh-| 
heifers moderately active, 
ma prices steady to wank. ins’ 
‘b. shesre 26.50-26.75; one 
lads osty "prime, OLE 08 
» steers 27.00; pe ead prime ‘tub ib calves 
also at 
standard steers 20.00.23. 50 ™ 
be 33 choice 700-900 Ib=heifers 23. 
utility and standard fe epee 19. 50.23.00 
utility. cows 18 a Ah a 1 
cows load high choice 
26.50; two 
and 
14.50-18 50; utility: bulls 23 00.23.80, few 
Up to 24.60; cutters 19.00-22.00. 
Vegiere—Galaiie 2 
pared . ch 
and ee voalers 31.00-36.00; standard 
an my 25.00-31.00; cull 
Sheep and lambs — Galable 25. Ni enough offered to make a market one: 
Com: week: 
to 
2300-24 00 with good to choice 
lots 21.00-23,00; utility in 19. 75.21.00: 
slaughter sheep 5.00- 40-80; 
lots of 
feeder lambs 19.00-21.00. The 
tility and 
50; ies iat to 
1300 Ib. cutters 
—— ter lam 
eep fully steady; 
ime slaughter 5; 
ce 60-75 
  
Volunteer Red Cross Workers 
outnumber those who are paid by 
a ratio of more than 100 ‘to one.   ment Co. says its Dundee, Mich., 
sister firm will not undersell U. S. ing ne 
competitors in the Great Lake s|°* 
area cement market. 
* 
Chicago 
Wednesday that American cement 
manufacturers are concerned about| 
a new 35-million-dollar plant St. 
:|Lawrence is building near Dun-|family 
dee. It quoted a cement spokesman 
as saying there are enough plants 
in .the Michigan area already to 
‘meet demand, and that the added 
output of a new plant might bring 
ot (O2_@ cement price war. 
Dennis Temple, treasurer of St. 
Lawrence Cement Co., denied the 
Dundee plant will undercut U. S. 
prices. 7 
: * 
“The new. company has not yet 
declared its policy but we're not|portions of 
going to undersell,” Temple said.! ciusi 
“The capacity of the plant being 
built at Dundee is such that we 
will have to sell outside that area.” : Ladge Calendar 
Attention ait oans, 
oy rend 
Rochester. Agus AT A 
ial 
lent in ial 
-| Neil Dennis, 11, of 132 Mechanic 
St., was treated for minor in- 
juries at Pontiac General Hospital 
cycle on Mechanic St. east of Doug- 
las St., according to Moors, W.M. & 
annual 
Avon Park, 
ot 
a i} ate ‘after 
Made and Sen ane ey “are teeta 
ne eo Oe   
Pontiac Po- 
t First Chris, A M 
The of White Coun 
Ousland. otate of lchlgany” ordain: wns! Rurel Zoning Ordinance 
I te 
  
Part of Lot 4, Supervisor's Plat Ne. 
White Lake Township. : , . 
  
* * oes 
Tribune id} famuy a aa sels houses, 
x * 
  . 
dred (800) of go area per family at the 
Lay a one and and Zen-jon e 
is following: thence S. 
» some Oe eel seek: ‘then Rummage Sale a +t No. ° 32° 
trict nominee, Floyd L. Cobb Jr. ri leg- 2, ~ tian Church, 858 W. Huron, Pri,}e ‘ sine 833-61 tects ch See eon Aug. 15th from 7 pin. to 9pm thence 5. aa" ae "es tine sy tee “A, ¢ F 
7 a a - . ® Renate sale, mi Sat.» 2s ~ 
2 Named to Posts |: . livestock = (Cement Firm Says j* 2 {iat Soe awh ch ie os Rummage sale datty 98 Wisp. ots ey on oe eee 
F Di ee an ee ’ | Huron, , v. radius BB Baw a Wg 
in or iviSion bam Sk Mand standard mixed p Engr t on t n erse . N * _ : of 70.53 feet; thence MN. 24” 
heifers 20,00-23.00; few lots good steers Ordinance No. 51 to amend the Bloom. a ina py Ht Bia tg = 
Two new appointments in the/®24 heifers 2400-2450; few small. lots field Township Ordinance eet; thence N. 60° 58' 60" E. 125.0 feet choice steers 25.00-25 50: 3 head prime} CLARKSTON, Ont. um — Thelar ‘(in reference to multi-level tune. place of beginning, containing sales operations of Ford Motor club calves 1030 ib. 26.50: Utility cows). cares} 3.61 acres more or. less: 
Co.’s Tractor and Implement Divi-|1¢.50, So cramer ana) cottars Sm: [Swiss comed | EX: Lawrence Ce bw pee = eg ty | Gtorkat cs Oeatan oe of 
    
  Death Notice 
Mand dary, (Twins) 129 Judece ate 'w: udson 
beloved sons of ores t and   
  
  &.m. from Huntoon 
with Rev. Duncan MeCall offi. 
ciiating. Interment in Ottawa. 
Park Cemetery. 
COMPS, AUGUST 14, yey A. 
730 Gnell, Lake : be- 
loved husband of ath 
Comps; dear father of Carl J. 
Sonics Oise eee Foes | te ler and Ann Com dear brother 
«| of Karl Comps, wrence, Leon- 
ard, Prank, J ih, 
Com i M. Aloysius, ._O.P. 
  
Interment in Romulus Copener?, 
Mr. Pisher Hein state 
the Richardson-Bird biperel 
Home, Milford. 
AUGUST 13, 1958, cer.   
|/HAR AUGUST 6. i066. Clarence ‘c. Sel Dix 
71. Puneral service wil be be ” held Saturday, ‘ane 16 at 1:30 p.m. 
the Huntoon Funeral a with 
Rev. of: Inter- 
ment Mr. 
Harrison will lie in’ state at the 
‘untoon Funeral Home. 
os 1958, 
Puneral service behind Secor 
day, Aug. 16 at 10 a it’ Purs- ley _Puneral Home with "interment 
th Cemetery, Mr. Korsak 
will lie In state at the Pursiley 
Funeral Home. 
AUGUST 13, set A 
  
Cemetery. Mrs. 
fe in state at the 
. Davis Funeral Home. 
INTOSH, st “ = MARY 
Idelle, 79; 84 Perry 8t.; 
of Mrs Nellie ged! 
y, Harvey Leo an Bailey; 10 grandchildren 
grandchildren also 
ear sister Walter 
Summers, Mrs, Lizzie Abernathy, 
Mrs. John Hopkins and Mrs.   
» ‘uh 
Home with Rev. eeg officiating. 
Interment tn Morgan Cemeterv, 
Advance, Mo. Mrs. McIntnsh will! 
be sent to the Morgan Puneral Home, Advance, Mo., this eve- 
ning. 
AUGUST 13. 1 pod 11988, 5 ais 
pene of iire . Reaamtera 
beloved 
Mri sapnt ia wdgar father 8. e Ann Wo irs Helen 6. Dennis, Mitche #. Zel-   
Zielinski is at 
Puneral tome.   
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IN LOVING MEMORY lam ae oon vn wg Be Pann 
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  Bt. Joseph Church 16 |. em. with Rey, Pather R. Vincent | “4 A 
bal ees Pert c aut o v3 ° yton Plains 
a " Pelee eral Home, = 
's 
tel Donelso acuuiahine Main 8st. Mitford: e 19; be- loved husband of P. rie; dear 
per a Mrs. —. Wahrman, PAR o con 
Chapo, Mrs. Marilyn Byrd, and ttu: oe 2-584) 
Walter Meg Ui her; fos 
survives Oy 38 Erendaciieds ond V oorhees-Siple 
service will be held Gaturday, am JUNERAL HOME August 16, at 1 p.m. RL ag Ambulance Gervice—Piane or Motor 
Rev. William joy offictating. i. ER 
Cemetery Lots 5 
1 CRYPT OAKLAND =, 34 = 
~morial Gardena. OR 3-7506,   
morial Gardens. 
  
40682. . 
ioe - ix cate Armada, : a grave é , 
    
Help Wanted Male 6   
  
  c ting” conditions. Steady mpi m t good em condi. 
Write Pontiac 1 ss ~e ~2" eee : 
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All errors should be te immediately The 
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friends, | ®   
Power. 
Bloomfield _ thousands Lod 
‘JBM Tabulating Machine 
Operator 
FALMER-BEE co, 
261 Starr, age 57; ved |2 RESTRICTED D CEMETERY LOTS basuene of Mrs. nO mpitch: ih Hills Memoria Gar- SALESMAN WANTED ett; dear father o' le, Ral od fe. ns, VE ie Nationally known distiller has. 
(Bernice): ealales and Ka - mediate Me for 
=r “eg cere be w locetion FE te County aren. Prefer Tes: any , . ’ : 
held (5 pats 4 GRAVE LOT AT WHITE CHAP-| Preferman experienced in’ food 
fore ith Rev. Galen Hershey | pesag" ars’ PARK CEMETERY | SOE" tert martal Gots ‘aed Chat a. Graveside voryiep under payraves $100 or © graves a5, gegen 0 expire: 6. Box 103 Pon- 
auspices of F.&A.M. Mr. 
— is sy the Brace-Smith N. 1   
  
  
rnings with the all aie Ponting a Com: sacn, Demo 
missions paid for the Fat men. ee in check them Ask for 
Retail ‘Store 65 brs ens for an lent Or call PEderal 
    is! 
  
  
  —~“UsED CAR SALESMAN ALES Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Credit no problem for 
sisi. “as for cla BE 
WANTED = 0 OMA ea C. R CHILD & 
Be a eerie ea | peers feta meet Loo, fequirements: Drivers WOMEN 
“have. ot 7 Se PART TIME ence If interested olease con-| several women. fo work from our Mr. Oliver Keller of Inter. Pontiac 4 hours daily, Mon. 
Sel sua GSGLGs'| fe brant anes dale ‘Sie FE 8-9603 for appointment, 
Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8 
AN EASY JOB ¢| ARB YOU WANTING WORK, 
On week ame. seady eb work eve tencieg tes oan or tse it 
B. Lawrence 6. oe Vee Gites 
AMBITIOUS ROU; WANT- 
LN gist @e fore tr cee|Is this for your 4 p.m. ernae ae | 
a ttention 
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dealer desires 
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AN 'S WORK OF ANY Kind. Go. home alghts. 6 da we Pe int w WinteD: wbkines IN WY home, FE 4.5989. 
. YOUNG LADY WANTS WORK. WANTS WORK. 
Building Service ___ 12 
a NDS OF ENT wore 
Beer - Ay sed & bon 
is BASEMENT UNDER 
me House se rasing and 
praniniey mplete tine of 
FE t 
‘ ANDING & FINISHING 
HARDWOOD 
FE exits 
Son Ss Heensed. —m 
A 42983 or FE 5-3608. 
Prec? WORE 
8. MA 5-0378 
“AAA Fisor ‘senting Floor Laying - Finishing 
BUD BILLS FE_ 8-2050 
    
PON. 
“4 
ice ker, 
       
’ Insurance “Agencies 17A   
NO INCREASE In aUTO RATES 
PE 37111   patna? ih Nauaator "AOENCY 
pe| Sue 
__ Caune 
ice phone 
2-8101 
a: 
- Lal 
Levelin: 
ding FE 
COMPLETE 
repair and 
timates. Dan’ 
ice. 10. Tacvice, 18 cd edly cient 
_ FOR ‘PAMILY, “LAUNDRY SERV tiae Laundry FE 
1 
CACE CURTAINS. PLATO OF 1 RUF. fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry Phone FE 
Landscapin 
«1 ACE TREE SER oorat and trimm 
PE 2-7188. FE 
iNTER - LAKES TREE SERVICE, Trim ove 
land clearing. insured hie ha n00y 
LETE aia & UILDING. 
re 56511 
LAWN BUILDING, 
ad maintenance. Free es- 2-8101 
18A 
ing. Get our bid. 
Seeding & Sod- 
  
& Laudrcane Serv 
  
ede 
removal 
3-2000, CTISTOM BNLLDOZING YAR D 
grading 
Roto-tilling Terms EM 
EXPERT TREE oe 
Ph FE 5-6593 Back . ‘fitiine 
3-3023. 
Ani 
OR 
  
450 delivered. 
North of Auburn. MERIAN BLUE SOD —35c E...3 . 
ait,   vy. NEW LAWN worLe. FINISH 
gra rading Backfield soil. 
  
SPR Commercial 
oto-Mist Ltr Elm & 
FE 
Harry Whi 151 8. Cass Lake Rd. AYING or residential 
pest control 
or Hydraulic 
te & Sons, Inc. 
  
A-A TRENCHING ~Feotngy septs Field, OR 3-8666, 
A & B TRENCHING   work, Moving & Trucking 19 
\% TON STARE TRUCK WANTS | OR_3-3603,   
      
    
  
      
    A-]) MOVING — SAULING Fe obi lines field tile . EXCEL SENT RVICE ng 
By CEMENT WORK, —— = floors, w datves pe ga Reason) AA-] Redvced Rates 
pee Jeneen PF 2-2340, x smith pving Lares van or 
Sees, oe ehaaben aes tone | a4 ‘MOWING in HAULING, Taceneed — tnstred . FE E_£-6314 of FE 8-0060. 56-1779. i oar as CKING & RUB- =r dish. 84 load. 8-0145. 
custom drawn OL 1.8200, EM|HAULING & RUBBISH NAME 
“ your price. Any time. FE 8-0095 
- LA K & CE- Jim's MOVING &  SRUCEING, ‘ work 5 cheaper. PE 56-1348, FE §-3244. 
GHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish 1 dirt. top soll, gravel 
& fron ing, loading. FE 3.   
7 on 
  A 
free. of «Trucks to Rent 8. TRACTORS TANS EOUIPMENT Staker 
Semi-Tratlers 
pontiac Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. 
  PAPER Ha 
pan—Pr & PA 
ove ‘or steam. FE     
TUPPER ‘PAINTING _ a FEREANCING 
WALLS OR_3-1061   
Physio-Therapy Z1A   
Hwy. OR 
ALL TY SERVICE 
swered RA’ Television Service PHYSICAL THERAPY 4e16 DI DIME 
Hv? OR 206i 1 ib pe 
22 
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holstering } A 
SRAPES-SLIP COVERS. fatertal. Beadle FE se 
& aie Gooler Lake Rd. 5 OF FOUNTAIN Paws t© | factory. 
und   
= CAT, > 
+-hair. few RARE BROWN, . Bar 
  
  
uron st. 
  um | y new ~ = 
room or #8 * porch r 
ent home. * newest ideas. Bigh- 
est —, materials & easiest 
FHA te BIG W BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO FE 8-653   
REDUCE pounds in’ six 
iittle a as $1. - Leo 
flabby muscles 
ened. Call 
day. FE 44 toned 
or caenceeaet 
131. NOW short days mi 
biog poo 
viehe 
  
  FOR 
on. rg cares ECIAL 
Sapettan joo, i rey H Tee GUST. COLD 
  
GOOD HOME A week, FE 5-3534. BY DAY OR 
CHILDREN 10) VED AND CARED 
_ for. 2-1730,   
censed home. 
50575. F SIONAL CARE, LI- 
PEp res fenced yard. FE . CARNIVAL. 
_| GIRL WANTS RIDE 
CASH 
  "For Sale Houses. 43   
  
  
  
  
     “Twenty-eight were in favor, 15 werg not in favor, and     
      rst place!” 
  
       ford or —— to 
lady Hours 8:00 4-4212. Pas   
WANTED, RIDE To Triverse City or vicinit 
souuede P yg ayes re 
Dp 5 
Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32   
  
CONTRACTS WANTED 
Clark Rea] Estate. 1362 W Huron. 
FE 46492 or PE 4-4813. Ask for 
Mr, Clerk 
LISTINGS WANTED 
ed rte ee fo. HOw “TO 
Bitte BUY 
onctslie R. Lome 
| “IMMEDIATE ACTION ~ a need, our cash ene, Mt 
Ask ts ( ton. 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 
2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563   
    
ASH LAND CONTRACTS. bg No ob! ee: Call FE 4-4526. or 
Ask for Ike Wideman, “OR 
=e ith- 
                 
   Xvinos’ cariror _ M opens & oan ob i! PE 4-056 
$TOPS ‘ “THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO INVEST IN LAND eho | No ji MPT 
tie WE ALSO BUY EQUI- 
wd adel REALTY | 
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can arena" Ae 
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CASH 
IN A FLASH ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS 
Johnson |; 1704 S. Telegraph 
FE 4-2533 
D CONTRACTS. 
4540 Dixie Hwy. 
3-1355 
CASH UNLIMITED For land (aarti new sea 
soned est possible diaceunt, 
no sbligation Call Fw 43844 or 
Aes ee Ask for'Ted McCul-_ 
joug   
  
  
FOR H. J. VanWeilt 
OR   
RRO REALTY 
6143 “Cass-Elisabeth Rd. 
$00,000! 
To invest tn aot — Contracts, 
fastest action in 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Daily "til 8 
1? iN. Sagina St. Pontiac 
Phone FE 5-8165   
  
RANGE 
‘condition Ne y eine wit 5 | Wtd. Household Goods 27 27 
In GOOD ~WORK- 
rust in oven. 
pay up to $50. FE 5-2806.   
FURNITURE 
one Entire home or odd lots. 
dotar Will bey. en or 
Be 
OR 3-2717 NEEDED 
  
GOOD og re 
auction. Your price ts ours. 
ple 5-1341 or Maiple §-0066 NITURE FOR 
MA- 
  
WANT 
Midwest 4-9264. ED 
Fruit Wood 
Spinet 
Must be in good condition. Phone 
  
WANTED TO BUY 
of furniture, Ph. - ae tyres 
FE   
WID. = ANTIQUE Sane wie 
evr, ie gape Antique furniture... FR 
  
baka ae : GIRL’S 
MA 6-4210 Wtd. OMiscallaheows 28 
hops ae 26" 
DI- 
TION Lr ine REASONABLE MPH. 
  
first 
Fe Sr in 
lac Press, Money Wanted 28A 
WANTED TO BORROW 
mortgage on 
ontiac. Box 11, $26, 2 piece: 
Lg Bore 
  
Wanted to | 
low payments, 
| Vieinity of Kewarn 
5-6869. . Rent 29 NS DOP PALL 
BEDROOM ‘MODERN HOME, ion to bu 
eights, F 
  
{O.REnT Won Orr 
sup! Hath Poe. 
          i P WANTED | 
RANCH, W PRRABLY. a 
sin" BO 
=   
Wanted Real Estate 32A 
ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS 
in Commerce area. We have 
buyers waiting for property in 
Our new mortgage 
you realize more 
for fast, courte- 
ous service. EM 3-6210 or MU 
4-2045. 
RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 
135 M58, suena Mich, 
CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — WE 
NEED SMALL HOMES, UP TO 
$5,000 CASH. ELWOOD REALTY, 
PE 4-5203,   
  
$ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT 
Wright & Valuet 
REALTORS 
345 OAKLAND AVENUE 
5-0603 PE 5-0441 
Sell Us Your Equity pens * = = hems < ease wait- fn beg “eS. We also need 
listings, Giroux ranks, 4395 Dixie 
_Hwy. OR 3-9701.. 
~ HAVE CASH WILL 
TRAVEL We will travel to see you and 
show ~ how to get cash for 
. land Vtg ract or acre- 
od a 30-minute   
  
* 
ge 
service No charg 
RILEY, Broker 1 200, Elizabeth Lake Rd 
PE +3 _FE_¢-4821 
G ET I T QUICK, 
through Classified Ads! 
st| Yes, whatever it is — dial 
FE 2-8181 for an ad- 
  writer and get it! one was against my poking around in the 
12 Ri aes 18sT calle FRONT. 69 Wanted Real Estate 32A 
= vv! igimoarg deme t BUYERS 
aiting com mercia) onan. 
tes. og gnd acreage A 
| nn give you immedin ro - 
ROY KNAUF 2642 W .Huron St PE 29-7421 
Gl AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR ME Yes, we can sell your aoane tor 
with very small down pay- 
. Call us for ae informa- 
eel ol ted, We   
WE TRADE. WE BUILD 
& SON REALTORS 
32 _¥ wk uron Pt Phone e FE 4-1557 
WANTED: atu MEDIA ELE. 
Homes, farms, lake property & 
land contracts, Buyers ; walling. 
Paul M. Jones, Real ae 832 W. Huron 
WOULD LIKE 2 OR 3 5enEe IN vicinity of Pontiac, a 
south, east or west, OR 
$-6224. 
CALL US FOR 
Thorough eepuiien of your prop. 
Reas. discounts on land contracts 
Any tacts GI or FHA financing 
| Dependable & immediate action 
Efficient & courteous salesmen 
Satietyin ggotegen business 
TED McCULLOUGH. REALTOR 
er Ag gy th Rd. 
& Open 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun. K.to 4 
Rert Apts. Furnished ay 
1 BDRM DLX PRIV. BATH & 
entr. + epee Regge ot ae 
i pease 5-2706. 
1 RM. BACHELOR APT. $9. 89 
State, PE 2-0566 
RM. APT. UPPER. ADULTS 
. Utilities turn 258 Orchard   
  
  
  
  
    COM ¥ 
prt. ent. 
Lk. Rd. FE 
  _ Tasmania, FE 2-457. 
ROOMS, NICELY FURN. welcome. 101 8. Paddock. 
ROOMS. FE 2-2181 
2 ROOMS AND KIT : Private enttance, Available Au- 
15th. Seen anytime, Crescent 
ake Road. §-8590. 
2 & 3 RMS. i8T. bath, Close in, PE 4-0808. 
2 RMS. & BATH. SUITABLE FOR teacher. Adjacent to High School 
& Crofoot School. 102 Washington.   
  
  
“State st.Fm 2006 (3) 2&3 LARGE RM mamarer| & 
ments, down town 
Auburn taiog, tered in rear. 
  3 LARGE RMS. AND BATH PURN. 
74 Earlmoore Blvd. FE _2-3324 ee ee ema 
2°-ROOM FURNISHED APART- 
ment, all utilities furnished, Rea- 
sonable, FE. 2-5339. 70 8, Paddock. 
3 ROOMS AND PVT. BATH. UP- 
| yh Smal) baby welcome. 4 8. 
or phone OR 3-6051.   
    Newly decorated Private b: 
* entrance. 4145 Clintonville Rd. OR 
ve 3-4706,     ct sie BIGHT Oud & 
    
  
APT CALL BET. 
DowNToOw N SLEEPING ROOM 
for refined 
  
  DESIRABLE 4 ROOMS, BATH & [a i= oe. Set i 
FOR “COLOR ED     
Very noice 2 & 3 room apts, | # 
For rent at 226 Prospect Call 
_FE 4-48 «4621 
FURN FURN FURN. APT. UTILITIES FURN. 2 pacnanic. Clinton Apts. FE 
HOLLYWOOD APTS.- Purnished or unfurnished 2 & 3 
= ee . 114 B, How. 
cana ROOM, KITCHENETTE 
and bs bai a aduits. 402 W Huron. 
LOW = OF 3 ROOM APT. 
for caretaker of small apt. bidg. 
Write Pontiac Press, Box 90. 
oy ‘3 & BATH. GARAGE. NR. 
Adults oniy, OR 3-1043 
ROOM 
t Must bel aA sobe 
“ERE t FE 6- is 
ONE ROOM ARG OR 2 ROOM 
apt. FE 2-4380 or 73 Norton, 
wean nat. furnished," with ea L. 
_Rele “oo BtoB gery Ww, garage. 
ONE 3 A AND” OnE 4 ROOM A   
    
  
  
  APT 
ath & 
SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE, SEP- 
UUlities “furnished,” fing residen- iJ she e residen- 
Wal 1 block Tel-Huron. uron. 
TWo NEW APTS. 1-EPPICIENCY & 1-4 _ ideal for school teach- 
Ts 
WATERFORD, 3 Pvt. "entrance. 
Rent A Apts. Unfurnished 34 
1s? FLOOR MODERN 4 ROOMS and bath Very clean =~ Te- decorated, Au 5 heat and 
softened Near GMT offices. 
1 oR 
Ee bath stove. refrig.. 
t and cold 
poet 
_ Apts.   
  
water ‘fare. Pose 
290 N Paddock, Alberta” 
APT. 142   
1 T BEDROOM UNFURN. 
WwW, Colum 
ovary tie LEASE, 130 Sem+ 
nole, BeiAir Manor. "FE 41550.     
$100 per mo. 
  
2 BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE. 
New kitchen, fenced yard, full 
basement, FE 2-5732, 4-6641. 
ks as eyes PARKING STOVE, 
water furnished: 
N “GLORIA APS 0 E.   
  
  
  
  
rear ent, ‘Garage 
& dryer furn, 
  ogee LD eae: N., ent.. Near Tel- 
Huron, Reser. FE 5-6470. 
3 RMS. es PRIV. ON SYLVAN. 
FE 8-8054, 1664 Beechcroft,     
  3 at iS & BATH, LOWER APT., 
MC truck, sis weekly. 300 
‘| Pro pect, EM 3-432 
3 RMS. & LARGE cos , NICE 
location near shop & line. 
$12.5¢ wk Utilities ‘eet Chil-   dren welcome. 65 -Poplar 
ROOM APARTMENT rent, partly furnished, 38 
Court. PE 8-197), 
ROOME AND BATH. 
and refrigerator turn. Pat Toile 
FE 2-685.   4 FOR Deland 
  4 
  
  
  
MS, FULL BATH. Some 
redecorated. 
  — furn, 
ned oe screened porn also a. and deposi’ 3-2880. 
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. W. 
Huron near high school. Adults 
only. MI 4-9044_ 
3& 2-RM. APTS.. eh BATE. 
31 Stowell. FE 4-2190 
7 ROOMS MODERN, PVT. BATH. 
_98 Center St. 
3 ROOMs AND BATH, PRIVATE 
ent. and washing fac. Near Gen- 
eral Pichon aps a Steet su pail wk. 
68 ao FE   
  
  
  3 RMS. & BATH NR. GENERAL 
Hospital. 154 Lincoin, OR 3-0522. 
3 RMS, & ee bie Lh FURN. 
Heat, hot furn, Second 
Seok haaie peas 163 Green, rE   
  
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND 
entrance Heat & utilities fur- 
nished $16 weekly. One child or Peon welcome Apply 804 8t. 
air   J ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE, C COU-| Apts. _ pag GI RE oo ome Mee um-| 7 ROOMS & BATE, ON W; SIDE, 
TRON TARR LEONG, ROO gt room an en, in 1 ROOM APARTMENT IN GOOD pr sot a Northview Court ocation. $65 m . FE 2-8916. 
4 25 AND Fe UPPER. 2 bedrms. util, furn, FE 2-7832. 
4 RMS, & BATH. Lai STOVE 
& refrig. 162 Ba 
4 RM. UPPER APT a oy PONTIE. Double garage. Child welcome, EM 
OOMS, mr thee SIDE. VERY 
anaes $75, FE 8-9606. 
6 RM. UPPER FLAT. VERY 
nice, Adults, $65, FE 2-5961. 
ROOM & BATH, LOWER MOD- 
ern apt. Very close to town. Sep- 
erate basement, of] heat furn. 
Inquire 73 8. Parke St. ov 
§ ROOMS & BATH, ALL NEWLY 
decorated, separate basement, on 
_ Bets. street $65 per mo, FE   
  
  na 
  
  
8 ROOMS AND BATH, ON WEST side. Newly decorated. vr 93-9259, 
@ ROOMS. GOOD NETGHBORHOOD pesca Heat, water, rugs 
drapes furn. FE 2-2491. 
9 OAKLAND 
Newly decorated 3 room apt., 
__per_ month, see. caretaker.   
  
$55 
  
3 ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH & 
ent. Small baby welcome, Phone 
FE 8-1431. 328 Baldwin, inquire at 
_ 340 Baldwin, 
3 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED.     
  Ground, floor, pvt, entrance, all 
_util, $15, FE 8- 298 after 
J NICE ROOMS, CLEAN, COL 
ored couple. MY 3-1664. 12 to 
10 p.m.   
  
  
  APTS. FOR 
_ton_ FE 
ATTRACTIVE LARGE 
and bath, located in 
side neighborhood, FE 2-9374 
ARCADIA APTS. 
All modern, 3 rooms & bi apt., 
clean & nicely ee eee Both 
front and rear wi 
eross ventilation coolness. Ample RENT 229 E. WAL- 
5-9902, 
3 ROOMS 
good West 
  
  
  
  
3 NICE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. 
137 Baldwin Ave. 
|* ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE bath and e mee East side, col- 
ored, Phone F E 5-8683, 
4 RMS. ALL one CLEAN, FURN. 
Nice. Plenty of closet. space. 
Adults only. See after 4:30 week 
days. 16 e Grove.   
he   
  ‘i laundry facilities, Agreeable 3 FURN, ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT i ren ner cignvon a 7 sf aren 
welcome, os 8 : 
J ROOMS NEAR HOLIDAY PARK| Churches & downtown. Save on on first floor with private drive &| transportation costs. $49 per mo. 
arden | spot On Bee tine tli | Includes heat & hot water. K. G. _ties_ paid. $60 ay 8-1585 Hempstead, Huron, FE 3 3 ROOMS AND ate, BABY WEL- bs 
se. In Pontiac. Phone MX rie ——~GHILDREN WELCOME 
$8 rm. apt Stove & refrigerator. 
J LARGE ROOMS & BATH LOW. | $85 mo Apply 403 Bhoomfigid Ter er, nila welcome FE 4-8612 oe next to St. Joe’s Hospital. 
3 ROOMS &. BATH PRIVATE | CLEA BEDROOM, NORTH- 
entrance Welt side FE 2-8590. os it Mae +) per —_. Phote 
3 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & ENT FR oT arti nN. 
Gas heated. 87 8. Parke St. cas 6 ANKLI downtown eras 7 
tive cee uarters with no costly 
upkeep front and rear win- 
cows give cool breeze ventilati ation. 
Newly decorated and well main- 
tain oa. Quiet Se tae eh | 
ogg) only in   
      re Tas BATE EBA $85 month, FE "41072. 
ot. Bare Par stead FE coin 
      3 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT. 
4 ‘bores adorable fet, ai discrim- 
   
      
      
  |2 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER. 
ws assure | 4 F Rent Apts, Unturnlahed 3 ! 
wo sti een 
: ce none ena See 
es for im ha ay yi 7 Dany s sonbaY aM. THRU @ P. 
es 
O or. 
ba! pT Boker. round floor. Prt 
entrance ba! wel- ome. | oun oe per "wk, OR im 3-8801 
  
WEST SIDE BRICK 
TH | Close to Webster School | _ 
Indian Village brick duplex, has 
  ice ba 
and hot water. S Serr ea eapad 
and cement drive. Available now. 
$90 per month. 
VASBINDER,, INC. 
FE 5-8875   
WEST newly Teeeed: gas Seat Pvt. 
poh gi with 1, 2 or 3 bed- 
Two a Hwy., 2 be 
peoeee, oe ae Bg "week. 
MAB 
PE ¢25i1 or alter 5. PES §-1172 
Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 
CELY , 1 DROOM. NI sehen. 1 child welcome, FE 2-4855 
a 7 BEDROOM, yl en $1 INDIAN. 
2 7“ pebaocer ALES TARE 
Modern, close to city, Available 
= aptamer Ist. Reas. MA 4-2293. 
hg ge FURN OFF BALD- 
win 
2 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT . HOME, 
fireisnet. : 
a month. 
hess couple. 9672 
ne Oxbow ake: La   
  
  
inating couple 
A eter + arege, 4 Avallable “til 
3 & BATH. AUTOMATIC 
__ho water & beat. FE 2-2051. 
Tv ais HOUSE FOR RENT. EM 
7_RM. HOUSE ON CASS LAKE. Ing. 2072 Willow Beach, Keego 
- Harbor. 
Se 3b tae “gdh 4&6 & § RMS MOD 
© goed Seat ot REE e ren i ear 
General Hospital Pr’ aati Pontiac Lake. 
A_ NEWLY DECOR. UFORN, 
a Reins ~~ $55 MONTH To responsibie people ». Mod- ern 2 bedroom ter home, 
Tile bath, new automatic washer 
and dryer freezer, central heat- 
Union Lake Village Sebtember 8th to June 4th. Musi 
security deposit, For poeiement s 
troll BRe Roadw: 1400,   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  call De 
BE AUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, ~ gas $75 ‘til June | ist. 3854 apieles?, Elizabe For- appointment call UN voceae’ 2-6900 
or mes 2-1549. 
BEAUTIFUL BEDRM LAKE- 
front home, rn, Ug yy 
Sept, 1 *Mhfough June. 2 
MODERN FUR FURN, 2 DS eeaa- sr SEPT. 
to June. — Bivens, — 
off Cassy Lk. ford: 
MANDON cane   
modern lake 
to 
Ray H 3 
at White Lake. one heat. 
Qstie vital 8 rm: 
Detroit, Reverse charges, 
LF 
  
‘. BEDRM.. MOD. 
aeeeey at 138 
pane HOUSE, x RA NEW- 
decorated. ‘KE ORION 
conveniences 
Hei, Rd. 
  
  
  
  
Rent Houses Unfurn. _sd\fooM 
2 = ROOM, BRICK. LAKE 1 Priv. 
heat furnished. . FE 
2 %e0:, OR 3-8381,   
  
M ™ per month* Call 
  
  race, Pat 
— wm eae he a5 heat, PoPtRS UES EB. Rut 
3 ae aa ENT, 
Tiled . 3-1269, bere Tsoi ae Ve 
3 avons py MODERN. YEAR 
Pull ment. Central teat ats ace | EM _3-3630. 
MODERN, OIL FUR- 
* nace, are ree hE ~4 
_ Mo, 283% 5S. Edit 
3 BEDRM. RANCH “TYRE HOME. 
near Oakland Lake Inquire 53 
_Henderson, FE 2-5883 
+FAMILY, WHITE, CLOSE IN. 
Cheap rent to church or other 
= organization sponsor- 
aid housing — low income or 
ens 115 
id 5-5005 
  ee’ . Bates, 
Tyler, Detroit 3. Towngend 
BEDROOM, MODERN HOUSE, 
located at 28 Pine St., downtown 
Pontiac, Oil —_ gas hot water 
heater. l-car $50 per 
month to reliable tennant. Phone 
FE 2-8181, Extension 80. 
3 BEDROOM HOME NEAR DOWN- town Birm. carpet, fenced back- 
yard, FE 4-0013. 
3 ROOM HOUSE. “6 MILES (OUT. 
7   
3 
  
odern, Call after 6, FE 
a 
3 RM. Lp PARTLY FURN- _ished. MA 5-5000. 
3 S Bebe Bax BRICK TERRACE. ee 
  heat, newly. decorated, 144 
Howard, FE 2-0798 
3 ROOM UNFURN. HOUSE $10 
-a week 1 small child welcome. 
__FE 2.2910   3 RMS. MODERN HOUSE FURN. 
or unfurn. FE 2-9349 
3     
BEDROOM BRICK RANCH 
wens 1% baths, a = 
pay street, goo ‘ati on 
Fa. bus ine OR 37900 of OR 
4 RM HOUSE. RENT OR SELL. 
  PE 100 tt & dresser for sale. 
4 BEDROOMS. 206 §. PA ST. 
Excellent for 2 families, Large 
yard. . A. Sadow, WOod- 
_Ward 5-6666,   4 BEDRM HOUSE. GAg HBAT. 
pena garage. $85 per month. 
4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, MA 
__ 61125. 
ROOMS & BATH, IN OAKLEY 
Fark, fun basement, utility room, $60 mo. OR 3-62   
  
eo. 
ROOMS & aa FOR CLEAN 
couple ‘mith children, School bus 
at door 1 bik, to Cass-Dodge 
Park. $60 per mo, 4095 Parkway. FE 4 235   oa RN Sayer 
front. Lge. lot, 
bedrms., oi] heat, ® miles aoe 3 
eae Leas — September ; ONL 
. | corner lots. 
~“FOR COLORED _| ix 3 eee 
possession Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike St PE_ 4-505 
rm, modern: ranch home, 
ia area, available. Aug. Drayton 
er mani ease Bt $76. far ios 
ef or: ‘unfurnished, 240 “ Iso on Soniye. For information, Fi 
er ‘vacant © = 
mo. Ab-ro Gdrfeld iio full bath,     Leer oid 3 Sotew sent 
  immedi- 
‘ 
§ Ls 
  
LAKEFRONT, 5 round. Adults. uy 0 mone EM 39.3838,   
MODERN DROOM HOME. 
Lower Btraite L 7 privileges. EM 
ae   
  
finish 
_or 
basement va Mattie, 
Sept, ist. Rental §1 
'E 2-2105. 
SMALL 4 cL FOE WITH FULL DLE STRAITS LAKE, 
oan home $80 e month. EM 
3-0453. 
jE APTS., "ROOMS. NEW 2 
M WARWICK "HAS 3 BEDROOM a Lake, gas heat. 
lake 
  
Dixie. NTRY ft COUN 
. 1 blk. of 
  
Loc lat ae) ISHED ated 6 
at 344 ROOM TER- 
East Boule- 
rd South, Available August 16th. 
Inquire FE 2-0693.   
gas heat VERY NICE, 
home with a THREE BEDROOM full basement 9nd 
$80,000 A MONTH 
CONTACT: 
WM. A. _ KENNEDY 
o1 W Ser 
— fea evenings _ +3569 
"til 9 
  
Rent Lake ceegee 36A   
aT on — LA . Good b each, MODERN, FE -8-1370.   
Tres ON LAKE MISSAUKEE 
“e Lake City MA 5-7086.   
ins Lake. 
  - eck 
“Basler os, Ea sass RENT A 23-2971 COTTAGE FOR tase 
FURN. § RM MODERN. SoeT D 
beach. FE AT HIG- 
Pontise Lake. OR 3-9138._ 
FURNISHED San 
_beach, Lewis! 
  COTTAG BEAUTIFUL Mich, PE ¢ jon, Mich, FE. 6-1328. 
TAGE AT BLA CK 
ly_beach. EM_ 30408 $-1325. 
  TIAC PON 
< p18 ay avail. 
wk. 
  
Safe, 
& 
OR 3-6389 
RESO!   
  
gro 
ke cabins 345° pe: 
of August, 4-5382., sodern Kitchenette meaein R&K Motel. 
RT FOR RENT Vacation for family of five. Beau 
tiful unds. Available op Cass La PONTIAC LAKE shing 
MODERN CONV. WALLED LAKE 
Pvt. beach, 2 bedrm. Reas, MAr- 
_ ket 4-2293. =   
For Rent Rooms 37   
aah go Emini, Mee Close 
  
BUSINESS 
leges. 399 Eliza 
GLEN 
4-5641. 350 GIRL. 4 WiceLyY FURN. HO 
_ing rms, .for adul oe a 
  SLEEPING ROOM 58. OFF in. Conven- 
267 State. 
USEKEEP- 
FE 32-5151. 
Elizabeth | Lk, PE 2-0015. 
SLEEPING ROOMS. FE 
W. Huron   
ieety 
Aitchen 
4-2773. tir YOU WANT A NICE CLEAN 
a= a * sigs place at bus. stop, call 
FURN. eae 4 dies 2 
privileges. FE 
  
* Laundry & cook PVT. ENTRANCE. BUS ae OW STOP. 
. Huron   he rmcndinay 7 Soak d SLEEPING 
  
young man — Garage included. FE 
  
WOMENS MODERR PE 42047   
Rooms With Board 38   
COMFORTABLE RM. working gentlemen gs 
  EXTRA CLEAN. HOME-STY1t E41 
meals. 14 Matthews. FE §-0377.   LARGE 
out 
en man, ROOM board. 
AND BOARD FOR CHRIS- 
FE 4-5080, 05 WITH 8. OR WITH- 
Tilden. FE 
  
Ganvalescent Homes 38A   
man, Re on one assistance. FE 8-0489. NEW. A.MODERN REST HOME, Reas. ran 
  
Hotel Rooms   
Rooms by Day 
Also 1. or 3 roo! 
Cooking refrige 
    
Rent. Office Space *   
parking 
& up. all DOWNTOWN P ON xs 
utilitte 
vorvise furnishes 
on ‘ease basis only 875 per mo. 
2-6280 ac: 
& janitor 
New building, 
  DOWNTOW 
with N 
parkin jot. 
kind office FF If ? LARGE ROOMS, | ea) for any 
  
For Sale H ouses 43   
as heat. ape DOWN 2 er teeati HOME. 
  
$500 DOWN ose rere — sok BL sie 
ee Yr Rie of “Pruitt trees. 
pins and bus. rice 
erms. PHA TERMS AV TLABLE. 
ee PARADISE 
You will love this Seafront: bun- 
shade ifees. ealore re, food, boating 8. ore, 
ONLY re BOWN 
srt peuce FOR Ro esa 
bedrooms, a baths, . the Webster Washin ton School 
district, Close to Tel-Huron 
Call for 
3 bedroo! situated 
gg 
with basement, 
Large ward- 
Mo en pclorete itehen fea ures an 
Smith: 
Widernan 412 W, Huron St. FE 4-4526   
  
§ RMS, MODERN 2 CHILDREN. 
$50. OL 1-4034 
5 ROOM TERRACE, _— GA- 
_mit: clean, $75: Inquire 79 Sum- 
§ ROOM AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT, 
Oabo water. sorpene and storms,   
5 ose tai trated. re. ieivaa or 
5 RM MODERN. AVAILABLE 
Aug. 1m monte. Children 
welcom 
e ROOMS, & BATH. 6&5 COOLEY 
6k CLOSE I IN, Et PULL Base | FZ ao 3 aoe 
81 3 BA 
Miahar .. = Room HOUSE. LE. newly dec- 
2-4391,   
  
  $3,450 di 
rm, “bedrm 
ba bbe 
es 
500 #1157 ‘and loaded a garage. on imma a If you Bere 
want a ee 
=~ Bal anal call us about this 
ome located 
nice shaded lot w Ona 
ith full feat by 
and ip od — ‘on gs with 
ONLY $500 DOW 
atea east of Beldwin Ave. 2 
=e vane living rm., 
garage. 
with page mmo 
otabet . 
e trees, At 
on easy 
BROKER Elizabeth Lake $2 tat 
  
ee 
$750 4 
      %| COMME: + CER cP eee $78 FE 23614 2, “Rainbow™ 4 bed- 
CoNoam , ioderas, o low as 
WE PROVIDE ngetal SERVICE 
y FADROCR balance | Hi 
ke. FE 
   
  panecniin ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES equity 
  ‘Immediate Posses. io yome, N, ce, cae 22 ly 
anda ad eve water i petvener. 
includes FHA 
eae ‘Bedroom eae 
  1 nee base: auto, "aconee: garage. aaa’ drive. ard, 
SEYMOUR LAKE FRONT. Im- 
mediate session. Good 4 
yard, Terms..- os 
payment acce! 
ae te to gfe shoe. bn ind esire nave A -4 ate: rag STOP 
WEST SUBURBAN. A 11-3 acres, 3 bedroom home “cr 
iz, 
beautiful acres, se! Elo sell bali 
small down FE 5-0689. 
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 
FE 5-3038- 
3 pe can BRICE, 3 YRS. OLD. 
ment. Gas heat. Car- 
gy ret dar garage. OR 
  
RORTH SIDE, *AVED STREE 7 : 
Boas” cent Mtg. Basement. x 
STAR’ - }] * 
near school, 3 will fur bedroo: Sy waterial to finish 3-2681, 
BIRMINGHAM BHC RURFWER Ti ae frame, built 2 
rome ee ri stile. et car god 
“RANCH STYLE 
egies ms., gas 7 excellent 
: sopeintest weler system bik, faew ool, There 
ter value in the Detroit area.   
  
House at 
2 BEDROOM HOME. FULL BATH. 
& garage. Small down pay 
  pF lg Dg Rg Lake tictmes® MY 
E Full 
ponte) 1300" down, heme oe 
Broadway. 
7B ment with beautiful wn. 
ralenaa ct Ebina. FE eae 
UL GARDEN. . 
also Sas livin, Lt wit ate ae rm, 
FARTLY room home, 
far ot FOUR,   
et lake 
Lk, OR 
ROOMS DECO- |. $10 weekly, P.O. 7~_ 3535, 
CUTE & CLEAN oe rooms, hardwood — oll 
Terms. OR 3-3609. — 
$18,000 Pontiac-Watkins Estates   
  
  $18,000 is what 5 aeae ety, 2 bed 
you'll e when yous sent 
road een ag fue 
large Kitchen arage, 
20 ap at Bree siante: fe walk ete. Fully landscaped. the tot is 
cluded. Np a y 414,500 with, ust st) per cent 
KEEGO 
HARBOR 
borhood. Only $950 
Brice $6,050 with $500 down. Oniy per month. 
‘| Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main. rkston, Mich. 
° “ Ale wa." , ¥ 
Open Daily 9 to ®—Sunday 12 to § 
~LOQON LAKE 
Beautiful ty gd rt offered Lo built home now 
Extra large ‘Kitehen with 
ar Seem in oven and eating 
ion in cottonwood 
room spacious ote ing 
wh ‘est patural : Sodiceene — Two large. | 
Paneled basem - sane ane aay — car ee 
Just ht , tank oe years old. Priced on 
WM. A. 
KENNEDY 3101 W. ma 
Open   
FE 4-35: 
Evenings 'til 9 ° 
  
BE, is Aight! en 
INCOME... ! family—both ground level! 24 
ft, A nas See owner's apart- 
ment, full 4 room, kitchen, 3 
bedrooms an bath, Rental a 
ly costs down, 
vely setting 1 
NEAT. - West side on 2 ane 
ped ¥v tose rng i te ge 
Ruraphgies Reet, sori og ‘ian. 
% R eg ote PPtrino OBS FE to 
MUL stina Ski 
LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! Bes gar 
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ew TOAGES vetoed. ore > .$300 __43|SLIC RESS. . 
io. yell ot Homme * co FOUR (4 Modern 2 DOWN ES OF HAM FRIDAY, i | ee 
Chastang of ash to ) BEDROOM seed faors Ae di ast bath, ha AUGU “\ a 
mum down a “nome. att to Doless a BRICK vm Ac) hare: . ST 1 5, 19 . x £ : 4 
wa schte ry wink ine best ose wekine te 1. ett BANGUS, R wae _— 58: \ jie 
‘M59. ke are t read this ir 9 M15 Real ¥. : F Be r 
a, lov room ad. ville tor ; : or Sa é i 
Seoemett A aa as home Reminole Hille ‘Lovely large NA 1-265 | | vy le Houses 43 s " : 
EM 4,000 w e, load © room wit ly “I : » . f os i VH' 2 “ 
wae nto with Cems. nat oe deg. tule wy fireplace, 1 nee : i N Y RENT—BUY For Sale Houses 4a 
wate at twas | Bedroot | | NOMO eee a te ee, 
pacement, ay his ia a . iste "foo tains EY . r Sale ia 
were. ‘all 12,5 excellent gemmer large ored ves- O ; é : - : ouses 
EER Sa a ciel oe“ See et en DOWN Meare UTIC Ml 
ea oy oi sali acl en HOM $75 ~ondas Platiny lr. A AREA 
Wo ? Highla: TO lots, ah eee Ben: S PE , $2 180, oat K / 
it oh oe LE lind Mh homie "was 108s Two a) ‘gem ER MONT H tor 980008 ere i EMLER | 
ihe wees altos Sate $100 ae w aoe eg al ee . GAR 
Sea ces Bon Ee | $100 DOW | ee oe | oh DENS 
ra appointment Towns ahser Giadly e for wes' Plus HR Bari, reduced, i 5 “A tem ccttion 
one. FEd by ad mt Show: time shown famil minimu tow ik. vie . ina étion of 2 
oase “a Larne aoe > imost any any: mum costs an. Wi ‘witiams 18 300. about a cK. | homes ety lee runs’ te rang 
storms ent, ettomatic WEST SID a Moves Y E AND 5M 2 home, “fall 1 bl ADE pacing wilh, ores, 100 rent ae) 
fenced screens heat, alu B ou Rose M ALL e, full base ock. 3 bed streets, wi 130 ft sq., ft. liv. 
_FE ya id Extra ous Seeting. Three bed n! cLarty, B USES — 5 2 pe semen, Pee org nd ing a par 
Make U; e location. nelgh patroces tee. He 2 FREDO, a, SO : roker 4 se nasia's lot te ik: 360 Huge Pull VAR IBT' i 2 A 
For GI s An Offer kite ‘Gas “Lafee. iit WHY P. we roa Ms eumcepucnally, alee, | ENT wlchet “Tig Pathe. gare 
B Equit ful hen dow. vin: Y PAY a einer sul ted = fenc i ks whee Sehool’ near Me ipaasenpes rooms. oi} heat, a large. full 
t 37 EB. y 1 ba n A REN ed. AR 13,900, Real iy 
$6200 E, Shettield. Owne tent pasoms emt auto, heat, . T? x ai BLZABE TR » HA ory as: roqeag. Regi caeasere es 
month, men! r owes 000 down ay 500 with UILT . me has 8 LAKE — this | S22 ove in honest 
insur: Includin, of $51. . See ‘ with IN RA with 3s carpete room fF: T i 
° ae eaten HURON GARDENS this one. LOADS OF M we iad ot country kien cheerful i DIPERENT STYLES TO | ¢- 
ft Sesh beees stil) ees M ~ ODERN FEA : scaped garage. nee | a CHOOSE FRO} TO 
me conden, ew buneaiow:| $00, edlate possession BES seeks Sue do sais tnd: ILL DUPLICATE - 
k and Tak nied at aye Rowers ; DOWN fn eee ANY 
50 F a bedroo epee) | at $12 Nee te ae ok FHA terms LOW ANY, MODEL 
ru pron ck ee On ais ; © dy his 4 rooms & ‘DOW 
5A it Trees” eons. ment, itches” Pal vd suc PEN D . “s jets mat privileges. 6 & N ‘PAY MEN 
Acres, 4 Bedrm rage oul chen Pull eyed : a 2 SPEEA , This RAY TON W ee WOOD REALTY Le MODE Tl 
giarston urea co ort Suite Baise sees a eee rn ee, he te "EMBREE & GREGG O LS 
srourensn on reer. ood Mis DRAYTON me ee WEST ‘ot 9 of _ Mepicaim and aero uit in oven Ege PEN DA LY as 
living . fan batn asement LAINS' , | EE N R : with firepia separate cupboards paved roa home on 1 3 bed- 
cor garage. kr: aneled New 3 PE _8-2763_or_ © EALTY PN apts Heo wih trepl ae ic a) 1008 © re re 112 ft. lot. AN Lady 
dand ge. an itchen, lot bedroom “Do VES. lewsteatuits” ° ; \“a/G firepli ac by 13’ living closed “i t. of living school, h SU school of "rade: Jus 
Full” pot for fen nouse. 3 we amered sone la o You Lik __LI_ 2-467 ee . ‘ . and. ra ef ge _ cue dueeee 4 space. =, D , ae 
a $12, PP ad 4 famil west | Seets walls” hare- Here it ike Priva ’ 23.38 : ‘ds ter : ood Six Ie 1 bas size ee. disposal. alten ohh 1-TO Bri 
Nea erin "$3,500 cee sizable li rd- mode! is—large ey? eee Me om i f. Onlye $1 ment, dows, eilits with: paneled wun | LOCATE 8:20 rick R 
r ‘Hunt . wane kitche storm ving foot ranch new 3 bedroom . Tae 2 $15,700, | ofl My utility 2 2 pictur den, 7D AT ee A 
2- Bed oon Lake 500 should eoue == . | oe a ee Led os or a : Pri eat, 2 ca Loe eri — AN 23 MILE In cres 
= y ely m at gerock rr ; ced r’ atte. mete N . E: seclude 
ean gon mie TS eee ee Sale . . think!” CEES Ey tera Figerag, | MeNEIL REAL ES Subarona aren @ wel planed 
High. ‘ary pees ioral weed _ tached hae space vente — __For Sale : home, 4, reellent eee L term t & balance hi AL ESTAT and 3% tale eat 
itving apheresis IC you find treet This : meee BY OW e Houses 43 30g ‘deep. beautiful 7 bans. 3 EASE, — ,OPTION. oe E| teen tom ire! 
gleamin m, sizab) af cheery only $19 ast Once ts ach NER, 9 ee BE F : $1 ep. $21,750, wooded 3] month. edroom bh availabl ; out of and lawn. O 
walls Ww, oak ‘loots’ kitchen Many — Seoacit Py lifeti ools, 32 Heke HOUS: wets Sale H per month $1,750 do lot room, Has etait at ae on = AN city. wher “moving 
Silt ener ett s wm Bote it. & HA Dorothy's wood burs terms. Sang cay aren | <a wn'| tached ‘earage: ever ES T if 
or ppd 33 W. Hu RGER C othy Cavd buvs ve. on SALE BY ee \W A finishin garage pe, bath, ne = S JOHN 
| "OPEN O. REALTOR EST. Lave 500 oe oe OWNER, 3 BED- VATKINS —— Reeds sense ae V 
N EVENINGS = a Beth g nder | "i, et omy Same. AN brik | AS bearm. a S HILLS ‘ee. ioe allowed LUES 
ziroux- Frank _ SYLVAN Lak eit | Ss AS i ey iy Ws vee win Pee “pforma Se cee LS | borat, tet “| Es B ER 
qos Die Hwy, onKS fam, Sarees eae , $350 Down if eas as) acon best oar it Com: $495 os ion “inguire | nie ei pled wind ut peg gar CHURCH — ts Lawer AREA = 2 
wooded lo’ iw Re. edrms —riur DON Mc: Se e bath ‘ 5 DO cely “1 s streets estate. eing 1 be ath, aits Lak ock f 670 x. 
OR 3-9701| 822 lot, ne High |b elary ns. vacant, ry Nw MSDONALD New 2 WN fenced, andsca extra} pri 4 lot sold to d- sun po e 26 rom Huro 
7 : it [s} NALD model.| lot bedroc. d ed, 242 ¢€ ped jot, arge cedavese included settle second fl rch, large sedrooms, Ph nm Ret 
a DOWN - FE ait Suse ss 2 rE ioe R 2 - $6,905. Pu m som rive, ‘Thi, ar gare Cyclone avaijabl $4,500. especial good b oor, full rge room on . PE mat FE 
floor, modern € 105, r ee, meee: MID : E UTGERS Picture Ww! ll pric e on yo young. s home ge and pa 2. § yeer cont: A pri uy for a basem on 9-0829 EVE. 43525 
full , 1 bed RM., Sund 45000, DLE 3 260 WE room window e. Wood nee 4 Price $1 is only 3 ved ract ce $6500, handy ent. A 
paved stre basement. room Ist heai. ODERN. inday, M TON ST re . Outside . Pull beth rs. per cept aoe tee years 1565 U: « low dow man, i MU 
Clar et Full pric Ope Fenced BASEMEN ODERN 5 C stares Lol complete Pathos re mortgage. down Uni nion Lake SILVER nm payment. LTIPLE 1 
ence C.R e $5,800. peo NS Go T Ort| — iecatt rootns LE ay ft, Chee tor _ sanetioz EM 34095" “or vier See. hae te ISTING SER 
idge dwn. 18 Pade tha 5 car oars shad NS We have? office for all toda illage = strukae s home EA - VICE 
AREALTOR, MODEL HOME ee aac | «| $190 D | setae a wiiTe Bros. | 3 see cate aera wz} ( ) NF 
975 Baldwin Ave, ____= . O 5 ROOM _ a. 0 ; N . OR 3-129 ERN L. livin: full ba r 
; : . , 5660 AKE mode ig an th, di 
PRE-BUILT HOMES serteed been ME oe cery aie et eee | wanes er ote eres aE eer eee Eat ag cba PLL / 
As low ty, Soe a ter he he: ing. a Heeds. sor north of 2 bedroom CO PE ake ove ; 10 "tit 5 LA mm ye ach, | reation sement with second ‘foo I ih 
fs low as sf.000. ine fae || men of betel sarees, Be lal reed oom ‘jose rooms, full, ba MPARE T £044) tlowin are. REAL water softene |. ing dora} / 
| heating 0 none pl thermo-pane 2 wa- down, sh- sc utomatle sement, b Custo E TH terest _3-4164 TY: r softener new BE pa rec- 0 E BEEN 
Tle um b- all ca cuane bath Lesli —— pay heat st tit | roo m built 1 IS mort or EM Rd. paved dri er. 2c furnage ro A al aeaee 
Rs 2.1004 wiring lot 182 G ws. 8, eslie R. alk-in’ a nd meek and m bric ,200 sq. ft., 4 bedrm, page — Take Myaeti att scaped 1c ve, On 2 ar garage with ; . , extr alg onan f 
——- Servic . stricted E a to BROKE Mid vac look -1, baseme 3 be Glass ranch over er 6 lots with |. room my 
NOTHI ena] Sie shar Id a tos. Jonts0 yecret Sooo ira) Et Scat aa SRE, Sete Mae Fer | ae “1 acm mua | ray a oh 
i 22 M nw | EVE Ys floo; , _cerami A 5-1201. or bed age 0 _ covers tweed ca 
form yment. small ho er A —FE EVES., SA wo Ts c til rm. hone NION as rs the ¢ 
DOWN. |e Sap ees| re gn Goes NODOW ee See = | Shee 
N vis, FE 68-0663 ENT CO Located m Hom canem Beaty POMP : O MA ge aie heat, Fon seme ceramic 8, ‘chest a double fix- 
E ri : en! til rooms in F 
Will, bulla >_begros ta ACRES R et, in the veart of ia » BEDRM Sze FE 8-1198 P A N San ey «ay i fe} iaxast are each, =. r 
care “ey ies a wor it. Wil Dragon Pi Plains. 34 Bis” home. N Ren Street ~ opal gir “art. b oe tireplnee. ee. oc eS MENT ee ake privileges. ee ons: 
yment we cen B. A. OO aa Pom re ens moter < N Bp pot arecoseray Frat ie », oll heat, 3. bedroo ° $13 Der mo down 
bom, wepgmALD down Kassel A" m son a day! Sagueat aes yma 3060 Malti-Lakes Realty in. | ¢ et any rae i a Basement thd rouge wie WEST Soe T's vacant: 
CART bee 4 ott, R WEL : eree Fe: Race oe : ae Op ee aoe ae we. pA tier og VAN 
Vv WHR rece ealto TAKE Y' q a asm | Ems ons ON JOHN ou yo hood Co oo WEBSTER 5 gae 
“exo TRA EAS me tor} as oncm. -zoup wows | ‘Met on ten Hae HI Pike, ah eo | Saeco Ses Ges tee GP arome Gai 
Pamaue $80: = hen, ee turnac DROOM } ORCHARD L ek oe. West H ; AVE.” & RM. yemnese fron E. 71038 ~ M59. hare down two bed. 
room e . floor § DOWN OUrse | anes beach e, larg : a. AKE AV inte Ideal for uron. 3 fa E. ONLY USE O e Bape car gara | baseme - 
sr bedroome. istae, enne, Nae 3 <\ and “gat| — NOT VETS — ® Se ba ae ewe sete cast cabs _UEsup R ale —s 
decorated gta beth Al plenty | term mearpenter RNISHED H M-s0 A G DOWN nice <reem set gia ee a | Bt pie AN O ns LD R. TR. ps 
Neat Wailea ta ye hitached ee |G. New or aaa Bee model og, While, 4 pou wow! Se oe] catamaran een | oe ven on |" Seqats aaa 
& enero Lake. ge cote street.| 2°" se PIGTU price. List age haues rectales rere ranch type, VA YEARS OP — cer tate 
R. schools | —C® s.tiea lot . RE Rasy to Only $11.50 WHAT sereeng Ca nu $750 | 8U SERV urban locatio k hom 
1 WICKE 78 Drayton Bi sd.tot * bed ty. Only $ iui 3 lots, A BUY-2 b ear South Bir ores * BURBAN ICE 1 n, has 3 Re | th cud 
199 W, Sey RSH AM ray passes Ra ains NC io ranch sac Basement el in, ' "total only home. ; —Per_monin. OF iva. ee ae teas. a a bungalow n —— Bh g 4 ya | poor! 
, Maytair_6-6250 ent: a 8B . m for cw ROOM beet! | lar ms. umn . 
3-rm. Liao bath ( ater heate owne’ BRI A op rage, la rooms, e 100 x 2 25 storms 
| YEAR 'ROUN sat foi em. howe, oo NCH o water er | nat Popichios RICK RANCH =< oe with’ s: it 0 ttchen, a: and Pr al ne f i, tabe ao nd 
f AT SEA D HOME —e «a ee oc , — an oF soneed — 1% r rent with ail, gown oti rigage. per ie 7 down 
y 4 T_ SEARS LAKE Between F beautiful ch Hr ANGH apts tall Ue . Hiltz ferias. Mi e956. te i; ef 00, Fi FHA — vvebarra ae Tpgaio Ns - WEST - 
be private. on canes witb. home em ,elehen. an Rochester. s ry Realt Z Be a: sunocter heats 1 modern ho th oo. fs. te total . 
gels, ae ee er | tp sccess Name your rrearare, BY 0% ss ail wlan med $65 $300 DN. fuly, cp cer eeeeee me, tl thet ite total amount, of 
rmation call Reel Hue ‘auick SMALL BE fms. Alter Agee | ‘ uroD bx a with "stairway to Lo this, 2 bed transporte close” pow good coer = asise income” 3, bea nto es ee 
u essts,| Huron ; ieee ] N > us| Seaietecnt ‘bea jor quick wise os and ve ua by BR ig geno 
lnemmoe-g | siphnd wey ORIO —— wnieh eg es finished payment sen wie 0 jodpeed ment and 8 —_ $05 do ‘in base- 
PIONEER pial ia Come On ‘CH N re a s. H @ 3 to will re down e you partmen pay- 
NOW OPEN —|"er. goatee stone 31008 Nea Tree MAULET 2 ye m, ARIF pr esreae, Gees:| ne il wo ce a See ome Td ‘a. wil 
! aes Pte SY Oe wo ea io a on 
6 NEW car. -m. 3 > . Th Tow! 000 DOW H MULTIPL “ month dow: ' Orr = 
2-BEDROO: | pl gece + a 4 vm. eciek, 1%: built with is hom nship ELIZ. N. E LISTIN 5 ¥en con! and $60 shell room SASHABA 
= th M HOMES _digt’s school priv. Webste ting. “prick Ti struction oat was oe A SMALL G SERVI es m by tn ove into rj] oF Sin ing offered ‘alt pases 
Toe Meat Pot at atte | Sele te ne tae —| Screeeretinee See | usar ia't Waa ‘ 
ac = Ss are 2 LOTS. EAS AL o- bri on sto’ xs 
= Call us ely ar and MODE r garage ck home this one portatio res, and 
seas : sR : reneed Y TERMS RN | ae 3 a ermal ape 1%- | Evenin . a. Hurry IM (@) 
: . " rs, pla s of lan on al- 5 afte y 
$8,300 OWN 5 wen ts Side 345, JIM an RIGHT be te walls and’ ise A sags, © “NN PE ose | 1483" Be aw ILLIAMS 2 eee nett Inc. BA y's Ih Re a 
ment, alow AKLAND A LTOR To Pp . JOHN pot tie of & INSU go : 1923 : : on 
$350 DOW ot] fu and new Tull base- EV) VE edroo! LAIN NSO) Ave, RANCE _Evenin PEderal ‘ 
N 960 PER au Ore on ber fee Large. cort oe eee _MULTIPLE Ls G8 UNTIL 830, garae m bungalow 1704 T ON, Realto 40547 vs and Sunda: 0466, 
-¥ MONTH a pe ee oa ee cern paintes ; NON O SERVICR parle pear lle ae with 1'%-ca elegra r | MULTIP ~. 
1 roungstown nem pas Bt. — Pel — oon A with b —- car ICE lot. situated eats on r FE 4. ph Rd. LE LIs zt $59 PER M ‘ 
y Sewer & Waser = ss ars old, “A - ae iy $56 down payment Rea: ce shady 2533 . G r TING SERVICE ONTH é 
- See ee eel va Ge s-O ; a 
Ye Mile modern b a or : DROOM- 
fod Grade edo Ful. basement. "0 “Just like WM. H. KNUDS EAST RESsLTOR ae R. Irwin AN ER 
ee . pon "oor fum ier, | BE Cale evening DSEN BALDWIN LONGFELLOW OF F ee eon eae ACRE 
ne autom Gener reh_ doo: __ Telegraph Has rame room c os 
Ld range a washer, ral Ele rs. o ig No. ph Rd. 2 bedroo Schaey e eanen 1% LARKS 35-4416 B with a cute 
Ref. Dryer etric J.—NOTHI E2212 pen kite down attic. A wonderful TON ne oF room ho “and cosy ‘ 
Betw ATED 0 $7850 . Elec. eee oe ben. “rile . om futur plac WE —— a bed- B 
een Perry & N eLe OSE yoo FULL PRICE iy eas full ~ nace, nice d 3 bath, ereegh super e with @ new ary room “nodern = ere and ¢ 1 oe st uys 
snow saose | teat, He Sai Maas Ss ameee ais ee ee Sree aS eeengyee| —T 
u BY AP Batt ase" ake) ei inove you : ter iia | Sas noe and alzo 3 bedroom Se ee Close | aly" oeanses araes Today 
liana ald Ls ae, mherms. « BEDROOM WEST YPSILANTI. THis WEEK'S 6 50 dows. Recent location Galy ‘10,080. i ay 
a a" fiving Seeced “an Serres sees Attract payee: ‘: ae | : 
cioesn 10a. 0% pet, month, Brus 'your | forced “at "heat, recreation meat ne stay, aivty2| HARES me DOORS ARR Im| tient Int, * «STOP! LE BARON FARMS. |* 
H BLDG. CO. — hom =: me pot — ne ny i at . lines poo boo par ong $2.10 | deoel hed en aie heron no mone . oe W, HOME. PUR. Lmtd nye ae you can Six Six large rooms, Fi, MS uO ‘ 
2-0 8 8 a y inc ,. dala ‘od e s 2 be m Look: . al *) D A 4 
SORROW, LAER ato DOW nm) ill bey Seep a "Fila clog ano hs ROE REALTY iat) fern shee aaa Letts ws Seve ca ha mes | sea ants 7 
tic, and bedroo N $32, if, one BEDROOM RON Tr. . L from shing Z eres oil w nt have . D 
el m, 000, GARD MAb! TY Pon ake. on wo est Coe FING 
lta, Saas canal, Fu, yaaa) teee ‘a neronrs an goom for a A, SOOD LOCK Iiclipsilalen inde | Rana Ss oer ein ake ia ca Sora 
5] BEDROOM me NS Oa aod = oar < “ae ary bo re och ipa out. 6, rooms & ath for. : i, , Moot 6 rm. oe ran & town owe eet.| Car gareg nh peau vatitai $12,300 Priced” age with paved 
Mo : oe ite County. t valu : will garage A $30 Floor for — furna ung alo * ay e Staten oe, ar gare base 500 with terms, 
For R SALE OR A lace w ry A ——_ you” Only apa: r week plus incom Tr Wisner ce, w, fireplac wy ly a few room on avs must orch ge, closed in erent. 
secod See et ect recteat sie = — 3 BEDROOM _ == each, Separa = rooms ‘. P hod i acre bores "30150, 8 vaneat Hamels 1 a! Thus ‘at anf be ‘tke. tures » ~ A any other ne LOG, RANCH 
t walls rn ho: ri e wil Large Lar CK asem tb BI rms. ,960—$5,000 ‘ 
z Eee ogre. would shed she Bes Pg Bae erage, lot 30 eas heat sh cat ees tes Mp oan see a4 BEDROO 
ROOMS ntiac. OA 8-3 home e Subdivisi omes in tory r heat. E ent, et. “Look | 73% Baldy PONTIAC price. 9 TO 8 RI t M 
modern. ne “BEDROOM bs 000. Le H B jon pe ler to stra lve: vast sUBU win REALTY ; 2536 Duhe i JOLL R - LEVEL 
cent cont eat and ci MS, ALL 136 * ROWN . FHA ; Only hi ‘Twain bul 1 gene sy. Thr “be ~ $500 rE e Highway EALTY Mr. 
gage. ire ed sige plo’ 2 W Huron Ph. Realto —=—_—o th built in 1967. ranch type! d-| B DOW. = FE 4 up f t add 
209. to mort on Ph. FE r |& BED hg ion, 3 pe. very good frame il col 2 N 4561 tin a ving this hom 
Multiple ‘ 2-4810 La ROOMS J floors, pla bath, - condi- jock from bedroom / ~ full and a space, loc: e 
. Listin : ki Li livin jabge livin stered & ower, oak ard. 306° exe.’ b mdern, ' / bri ceramic b: e. There's a 
DORRIS &S — Eicken, ‘ftulbaccment, for | oa Foam. combined, at bor Fe 2a Sigh V1 tered mgd a 
ON rent pay 3 150. Let. room r iel feet autemnanie beak base. 410 LIND tot . large See. Dragon Pinte sean 
: See ‘oom be pu 13,500. eat, lo Gray brik A VI ie : . 
LAKE: GRONT : per month. down ° with arenes a rms Ls Nice ions < kes STA PI ‘ i Price of oe orated._ - 
NT - t c J room |Plenty of wrt 
sel guschidewn @ NT IVAN _W. CLAR 1.300 down. Pebheiap cat oes praneh. | mt of Roo $35 Ye sere it, total oungs- 
salar | H TARE REAL estate| PAE ees Mt own ..| x a 
ing S bungalo with is —e 5 ae : . M Fe ¢- TO SELL, TE DAN ortgage. older hah an 3 ly In this on FH 
ai spac m 2 be ee ee TO TR. ED) ne bedro: | A tern so8 YO 
rae ropasement wit spacious i bth 2 wat a REALTOR 2 W._Huron OR FE Cass AN EDMON DS 130" lot, 2 corith large. 180x opportunity” 7 0 Here is that Your JU: CAN SEE 
air boot, - siaghed with gas fo ered location. $060 down. = 5 2 JOSLYN, COR. FE 5-9471 LE Listina SERVICE | | Mr Close 5 INE. ares dining. meni rep own ‘tome, {To own been the ren all the Ne way, t 
a : LA at Sethe ome. eS r ron 
OUTSTANDIN ie) SMALL FA SE Re UNGE S MNRAS ARGE RANCH HOM foe sosaea are se Baeiat SE a te ee ws een ae ae ak 
STANDING | Ha LL, FARM ae | ech TSE| Reh ene Neetaas ie hfe. ued ot ei - 
BUNGALOW Cae! aeter EBay S Reems your own Teodor, “Ont Bestel ai. prited a lle in pasement, maybe too late, Seen time youn have: wibar| — glugen ice of st, 
U ran enc 2 . se on U 8 en 
A bitulhSeetoom bag gene hy Guy MILL tea eat nits sat Ps SFr Fred cae als | Near, Wi ws | ARK ie Soke) Aad 
clean is just om bunga- : per m nd con- ae en ntion, Sign oo . Fr isner S C ; : IN 
crea “twemead: aso neat and, Gl a 5 aon ee a he: - Pi : pores chool AR ‘VESTM 
gas ncluded, carpeting LES . FAMILY rf off din’ $. TR s,| in Sevens room itly located TO Two Ie ENT: An 
Ear garage, sucel » far bagtiment,|Alver 5g1% Se ALTY CO schools T  tetied all peo oom Fo minutes acs 700m, 18 a ae condition al iy mmeome, tures ad sit ss beatosme ON | city nw Norte © ec 
Dis Mtg, Ha term anayeaed ot Multiple ig te AVE. ae sean IT completely are Gase, Lake. Ros ==. Postiag jist foreern by & call us t. ae Bea: bedroom “plus or Only s and erm High, | 
it dow sting Ser §-5203; §at rn basem always ‘urn is M-59 Call M. “fot nh with ea ing room m, tached wa! en. 4 rms, _ both, - 
vice er heat, ent, oil rented. |. JOSE BRE stairs, th it space kitch- ‘ lace. two c y and 2 : easy 
G.1L SP N 4 FAMIL) , This is paved d fired ho . 3-55 PH REISZ, WER a ee 3 bed ce down- ates eaetties Goat at-| BUS 
ECI orth icy con lei Ad oun ie parues: N. Park SALES gece Ss we rooms and ement, ge INESS 
TWO AL pce as og | . = al jeesers eld MGR reget icat and ¢ and only w 100 FRONT. 
hunesiow * _gonay two A 100 OT 220 by Pies. com een ineveueien, nm, neeny LI 17-3800 2 ves, FE 8-0823 © 4-5181 your reel Sarg oy ey sao can you oe ee win poo enero AGE 
ae apa see mie LAKE | Se 1S came reese | Partri retaelichie ai Batermn: Sas sae 
rear Lae hela my chara rfron ce a ted bath, aa an icholie, R = ” peta 
fence m hi lot m lak $2,650 — a bath, ] 40 2 Mi e, Real rms iy i 
beach ced lot, ome . e priv dn. ‘oo . full . t Re ealto , with 
privileses. ° across the peant-| CU leges. Lar # ee —_ dinin Is TH FE 5- emens St. r E 
andle $10, road with CKLE se re bste ax cheat E “BIRD” 1201 ag io _ Meise’ K | Edward ] 
ae 296 R REALTY reise bere « nooy BUN. | Y 70 Ee FE 5. alr et NeN sh eat 
VACANT t we or” genet gaat | Shen te MOY vers? aed va ee ee —— KE psen oStsinaw St Ph. Fe soe 
10M ; +2 RO ‘powx eS ead ee Ee coln| when bly ad REALT : es, TU 8 ‘00 | nce ® 
L PERR Ek — 1 PA canes’ wig bn ipgg: Sa icg| mired th 3 TORS FE 4 PM. — 
cok eee ees Fag Nae Mgr a ee zee poe isis eae oe 's ri tougnpy eve ie as ae 
8 asem ri ath: ent ho’ Ni sid R! e ranc arm ves. r 
< oo feo Be si ats] ie ee Ql) Pata ae ied anarba eee sone irre cue 2 P ATP, drench 
WE TRA ‘ ‘adwn. $65 pet room, oak feors, ot mane | yan? eens, fenced yar Wiper | itor derolegarey ~te-| fake er r RENT ee GEN 
DE PH PONTIA $65 per| 2°" eh seen oe s ta — vari oaty pple heh oo a no ern, Situa LA: 143 00 cy 
ONE FE pokreg an Cc LAKE R This ge ., P dees air walls, including monthly pa: only | oth matic @ ir bas it ins with w s from t- KE ORION. = van Ot 
. hes’ g te ymeénts ena carer ement with privilege makers been A OnIGAN.. 
DORRIS & 4-1557 5 —— trees, Timed 2 lots terms to 4 ep Re 194 t./4 R xes & insw of | on te e extra ener and ith . em s. A 12 ft. beach LAKEF 
ne fe pores a oe a cost fo givitiens or areas. oone on rane re ppriced to. se! Sibped 6 npg ts . 6 x 18 ft RONT H 
$100 M P bool gud sores Sars soto r GI, = just © cealape school in th ; Sei; ation oc ertlty haps Mhgem A m. modern, OM 
1, losin: age, dist: e Com- 9 and tte A WOR condition 
bes O MOVES “YOU IN pat Fons, Ret WEST SUBURBAN | Kron iver. a inna car Vacant Lakef even coayege a D TO THE WISE seo WIELIAMS with latte lots. a. in exe. 
in eet S pio Huron __ » Real Est. wo “lovely og pL non otars we 5 payments of It's Colonial reat rooms etre but. 4 upper | babige mani FESSIONAL ert Ro %  peaeaiens pares 
ets Snare EARL E,JAMES pace, deers ing oem, noose at a 4 yin ae rea cee many tes Seen eft "Co nGR an i 
J « : ‘ . ment, ict, ce pe Malco roo: ch ¢ ove g MOnVven- i minute: joc a ow capin i. ry 4 
ot living’ cbet y ateaipaten Ce wonek Soar pany 9 fay yelone & e lot is ee - > remic bath, base. fot New ‘kiteher m furnished Shaitan suneh arage | it he cae abo pees gg Shy Be water. Dunhar 
64 pe costs. Lo ences, Cu Williams DOWN Pr ng town. rence, A, a to pure Good cred! and te! “kitehen acre lake se Beautifu mac por li eh and ful bri room WwW ntiac. 27 fertasaln Ta yery large ¥ Re m Lak 
‘ bine ive year. Neat taxes onl Ra. 3 be Lake Rd, ne fe) i pe al, eas 11,975 = ase rag will oe eee at with dish ront proxi ul shad nae include: plann ek firept ith beauti { : ale ou lots, Per- ¢€ Fron 
road Ngee Village v| foe Pull bas comuk an ‘elie, Lk Peon mio bene | me hitge el ony ary nog | proximately § corner, Ap- pease ae ace, Custom room hom cuapin BEktrOR tage 
Dacre oot dv and 2 | glum. a tse g 1b0 ft. | WwW : ic oes tare ree ar kao, ote! | etrettnn, aie aenehs ome a Sea: overlooking 1a RICK 3 bed OR AUTOR 
Faeries am a | Realtor EE Peo en el pa Ta Some’ fo the ii ort otee:| oy Ben SPREE, ase a view ce Beats, hae eat I Branch Mich _s vest 
ye tintin ae ss ed fare onl SS Soe see canal me eer rg | Sees bia Be ere 
tiful. ¢ 956. Lars Land eludin basem. t. old, 2 : joney or $12,700 thi and ones can~ m ber Absolut INS 4 ment to H oe appre car LA! . 
tiled é mod scaped. ing alu ent. mode: ved ‘Gils. e lake sc miner ; Bo pie mag A bed- A see tod ap- nume be *~ Lake 
ae room bath, ern b Lak m. storms rn. : . e@ sum in gas be tess BARG. ay. rous _eeizes seen Orion 
‘i dow Meet onie EI wel 3 WPS oP as rik rele | WATERF jugcuLouen. REALTO mer at) ov The’ Pana hot Good basem nent, t wl ioe key chotce Batt in too soee 5 me. ps om 
a ei6e per month. Zan itessint (gn large, bedi REORD Open Sage atsabetn Rg. REALTOR PARTRIDGE Sei at heat In the country next to — monde me raha at a store. 2. bed. ge mt. base 
cece lel tee. er aa btt| ome oe ras. paneied kien CR a.m.-6:30 +384 er pos) ok , - ies ul shaded vasenene Late a big ” te available, Side” $5000. 
R. Ra "pear. ety aieparate, ym Nats ot iiehen ae MULTIPLE LISTING 8 HURO: just | cfosin acer garage | ries nt Ful — prmen : 
city lim come, Jos ure| carpe goome — Wining aed bedroom: & as LISTIN al ow pepo pony Agai dow =e varee tot, * $8,100 living ~= This 
A 1.3809, ANCHO mT ae lyn po gg oo 1 Ried wall and large io enclosed AREA. 2 @ SERVICE terest GI’ balance n <7 $600 ioees, pest _ kitchen, e 
nor ogg EE AKE fall beotmnees. be, powder Tra, ag laa gh sg AREA. 2 | CROOKS 1 NEA’ pelance on | TWO ACR ee be, 
RAN og mg room ranch ane Ga heat, con. y es, 82. : KS RO NEAR OXBOW 4 ES q . Price! 
/ DIAL Las seu” ieee a ort, on ay) poriss ft we 43.500. down. scheols. snd oie ene Reon fot Gown i sone hf tg — al Ehebens tiled” =. Gives EALTC 
‘ es LN-G rt down Sylvan ‘Lake. EO ‘GE and OWNER payment ot, $10,500. » Ae ae ee bath Modern — ® gare ou lots of 
, = / : vo Com ent, BLAIR modern ’ RMS. CROO! ; - bow nace, 7 nev » Partial Serna. Land hon a fo 
oe Lr 4 erce | Be ee REALTOR - New “attenen’ fut bane ROOks Pe tee, Wan at Ma ae | Sencar, hace’ nen trees, 8 
eo . ioe pole EM 3-83 Rio t geen eee vm. pig a Rg hls, simply y, trays, Low wan ead” ton 8 Foo io ee 
. < ees : Toe 1+ a DRA oR Hh ent driv — . Low d ughed in mat "$8 230, : A and th and br ; 80 oon 
. beet | ‘PLAIN sata ie eee e. Located. one LAKE own paym afford to You | ey BR - cere: to 
i \ ~ iN ° es. OR: Hie lot. a, S seins on: be a birch ebinets Ne ent. RAY O’ rent. © terms.” Vai —— wih eaey gt ARE. ; 
ee a : : re : sooable 48 pee at al tk oil 21 962. 8. NFIL immediat cant, give easy $7,900—8 
aa ee” ‘ aT take. Aberin Ree | oN $11,500. Lo teh, of Beat: | EE Tele » Real B @ possession. ee age LAKbrnowr 
: eae © Angelus Fa. ‘able aoe sy dees | REA crak yR pen n ouoine stk) LaKePRONT Nice ne oat 
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x i : \ FE. $-3003 Rd, TOMER A oA . you'll eres with mo. to be ft may. be 
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MODEST MAIDENS . By Jay Alan) Sele Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60|For Sale Miscellaneous 60| _ Sale Musical Goods 62 ~ 
oe ‘45 CUBIC Foor COMBINA- | 52 ER. me ‘STOVE (APT. 2m) | 4, LINC BASS FIDDLE. rE 
Only seth ind OE | a ca tha | ¥ ee BEM Sutton ¥ ae GRO IG" SPIN 
169 $0 Samuel Appliances. SAVE PU ING. EM | i CL Furie 
: m 1251. N. Wood: | 3c *, Oe 34050. : Special © | "CA, BI 
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iia ere! Partridge   RDIAN, REA CASH & sonable, Boy's pallep phates, size | “Truck load lots Gelivered free 13 ft. 
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        sega? terms. 2600 Union Lk, Rd. 
£58) or eM 3.6210 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE AVAILABLE NOW _s| snrewp STAND: 4 soles sik 
160 ACRE FARM 26 miles west Taylor doors, Double cee | 
of tiac Convenient to an Ex- y steel pre’ 4 ‘ac- ble bow! sink .....+«..- 
ig A gee 4 A Superette—Trade ~ mer oe se Reason-| Washbowls with fittings ...- 
em 0 basement, about 30) Excellent location on main street Bet pine ae Pe ee Co. | Se. — x's Big 
acres wooded, Priced lot at $35-| ® of ac, tely SATRROOM FUTURES YOURE Begs eer ein IN 
aN a RPL Te | te tad a ise AR om aio 4 Degroom apt, included. | Books pny oN ln 12S Begin” PE Sat00 Mo seh MUSIC 
par: RI ‘ise righiasa. ee + or  githout real estate, Will fie waje,  mlectiea guppties, crock FOR | SALE ALE “TWO WO Rovian Ga- | 7 © Tones TeLHuren 
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black pipe. and fittings. Lowe ainhe poers Te aS PIANO TONIN ae OSCcaR 
COLORED ~ | Famous for Chicken Bros. Baby paper, Femlone. "chrome, id ideal for rise Fer ot C3 FANG — BTOR ¥ ac E 
LAKE Pane) tan A family type restaurant, grossing 2685 LAPEER RD. PE ¢s4s1| SOngsICe eee gees value | S018 Pag he 
Sriat Wopes = | Hane! saipat satu |REORE TRGVER RErMoes: | yOte CU en.o% Re | Baka ists |  hanion GPa Ee chee e 
FIRST TIME OPPERED — = bie acs abe ue quicki he] ~ “eral peree be : <= M 
LIMITED ER A KIRBY SWEEPER WITH ALL AT- Plumbing _ FURN ACES rANMORRIS USIC 
ABLE 428° TO $100 DOWN. REALTOR PARTRIDGE tachments $75. OR_3-4213. sone Doors. = 34 8. Tele 
ALT RGE MAHOGANY DINING RM. Lum 80,000 BTU gus $199.50. ae nN Fon MALE me 
Jim Wright - R. Valuet | pg Businesses eet TRON et — ching cabinet buffet, §| Material 'yord located at a) BTU oll, $200.50 FE 5948 
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ve 33a CRLAND AVENE OPEN TIL 8 dau is, ta, "ae dresser ‘and chest. fog: Co, Temple 37853. wreck: censed dealer. OR *-6634. Sale Office Eauiprent 63 
2 ACRES LINE. $200 DN. ARIAL SERVICE— , rit tambo, clr cei £6 
2 EE oe 2 : | moa heron GUS "a Owner, P.O. Box 3535. ing one grew fe —_, casiene / | rice at Jack's 2 va Geakanr AU U i Garage Doors |e Htalat tine y 7h 
A SQUARE FORTY would ike to be her own boss. ? aS “ alip ov cover. folding 2 ae E ] L Factor, TEL de and eit standard es Ate 
Sprin wp rs Sorenson, OL 2-672 . folding chairs many “SP c A S ROYAL TYPEWRITER, GOOD AS 
titiable. 6 rm house, barn and|. or MY_3-1522. __mise._ item nines, $36 and Ye. 
SS EG eather pee | cia Sarienn| eet ame pyran ters en "| “Se png ode "WHITE BROS. Bain, sls HE sinets, inventory: | sayg? cprings ate of different colored| fandom lengths °....... “its agg er a catatter, | weve ewe narra 
ee Pa easks or Fi 30300. We'd better dance something expensive, this is a very| fect Famous aivetheot ae ws gin oe Piywood Garage Front’ remodeling AQUA LUNGS. NEW & USED 
Open Eves “ti 8: Suny 10 ‘ti : New 20ay yy Binclaly_ service station expensive‘Festaurant! ” cee he Terrie values, Come of 1n12 Wrpine sheathing’ ** be immt.| ° Open "i's oo ct oon on Bat, | 80 PARKHURST BT. _— FE 6.9608 
Fs ee ea ae in tt. 
big. ACRES #_ A HOUSE, 2 Hid | HOUSE, 2 "for lease, I located at orteneiile & _ [85 Orchard Lake A *iiuoregeeat, x12 hf pine shelving ....i2¢ lin. ft ‘BERRY D DOOR SALES AQUA” LUNGS NEW & USED. 
3, Only : MODERN BLOND DAVENPORT- - ie eae ~~ "| 371_8. Paddock FE_ 2.0203 a 3008 
ope eet N DAIRY BAR __ Swaps 55| Sale Household Goods 57) bed and swivel ehsir, Sacrifice. BSF ae , DBI “nr ®? dD: & | GE CONVERSION OIL BURNER. Pine Uh inn 0 Grepare Lae. Be. 
P.W.D NNA! CONPECTIONERY. NICELY | 202. Fir Plyscore tank & (filter. Dowagiac Coal fur: | ARCHERY EQUIPMENT. AFTER 
66_W_ Huron 4.2571 oemypet. © includes s es 3 Sory brick 2 Park cem Lae giove oi wiageatbyld 2 Lebdag mapil bet nie Re unr ale BED, COMPLETE, MI} ,.,5.43,- y Selcun nace. al® rood i storm windows & p.m, MApile _5~ 
uarter: : e nr i, Bam, eer ee eens 87 eac : de_5-1054-___ 
ACRES. D 3 BED. Blends wit me Guahers:| With plowing ' equipment. OR} Electric €o, 1060 W._ Hur °| NEW FELT RUGS 12.05 pi Bs Se #)81each | GOOD FURNCE, | DELG STOK- “BINOCULARS NEW han cee: 
room house & large barn, Ideal © 91,000 gross Priced sii. | 27084. Sreaeas 4'x8°x¥4 "$3.68 ea. Ge coated, with éase. Cost $50, sac- 
ent near Carsonville. $7,400 . oh ony 3 RMS, FURNITURE - FOR BABY dec ¢x8'x%" birch” ipiyweed. too | ce __ $35. FE 23377 aS is FE_ 8-6819. 
M00 flown, FE 44064. 006, 509 down win accent |i a IN $4,000 HOME | too. OR 2-466). Lexington. can Phyfe table and chairs $30 | * Sides ood , two | KITCHEN ae WALL WAND ow POLAg. # POUN 
6 ment modern ions ¢, 1% car couple. er reired _home EM 35130. : = |e irioon 6 $12. ANELED CRIB & ri Bectional bookease. 818 No’ Any Ore rans Binoae. ng retrigerators,. each Job i individual: bunting ta wie Sha other’ © eigres 
goog. sit” gti oa wit , fs 2 for v Fisce sieves ona BEDE Walnut eae sulte complete $60 Ere Michigan | $39" °Gr ‘5-32 ; 
a" gone sat geese! ~ STATEWIDE Es a nied a |F oace eevee ona pepe |Weney aed seems! Tlaggerty _pupreigh “adr” | carcrag noun TER aes wir 
. 81 we ¢ of Pontias 7 wh ge Vi bed, lar Bae EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME : “Prom” g6180. .0 fg) wig GOLF CLUBS 3555 
{Sale Business Property. 5 REALTOR 50, v , | 10¢ 8, Saginaw sss s§s «SPE. 2-0623 od ue Gaday ‘¢ 
KENNETT 2 Detroit ™ Be $002) | atc Sula 8 och Fearsan Furniture, 43 Orchard LX. | NORGE DRYER USED 3 MONTHS. LUMBER CO. - 108. Perry St _______-ay.| o108, now sine carts. Res. 
* tle “Twinbrook 3-3286 a mt Pc SiNING*R Pair of table lamps. FE_4-3806.| 1947 Hagge waeaitae ae eet ane mer ted ibd 38 “Reg. $50, now. 
Scar commercial g zoned CASH Fo. ; ORE. et $25, ry qeabls bed. 2 @ tain | ea” coat tte EO AeTES Between W Maple and Peuine other things — ° Pert C $2450 IPS SPORTING GOODS 
ominercial, Inquire st Baid-| Sale Land Contracts 52 oun “Beds chest of Sat ether wal eee Ua a oe ers, FROM a _Kent., 38 Shettield Bi,, Pontiac. | rp N Saginaw o Fe e401 
tes ~~ PE i OF net chair, wringer type washer and | OYT%'s 5G) ty antennas. woeee_ Areal GAS SPACE HEATER. CHEAP. | Guns, MODERN AND AN1 
INVEST trade for land contract or mort- ita WALTON TV ANCHOR FENCES ORLANDO _3-6224_ EVENINGS -| Buy _ sell and trade all 
* Ra. at Union fee gage. PE 42131. 7 rece G Room ‘SUITE, No money down. PHA 4, | DOCHIVAR Vae POLLY AUTO, 00 GAL.| 3 9 “Telegraph FE 34708. 
YOUR MONEY IN A|/rhave RAL NICE HOMES,| brand ney davenport and chair. 2 815, E Walton _FREE ESTIMATES cit “etn. ec apa ee, pene Pit oy GUNG — BUY. ELL, TRADE, 
“1GOOD LAND CON-| 2 “3s Unt ciyment. ux| ie e fable. Gesorstor jampe. Al PRIGO REPRIG. s0f| CHROME BEEF AND PORK — NEW & USEr "| Maties each oe 
A d ave for paym ¥] for $99 only weekly. | ° a: "pi tes quarters, Opdyke Mkt, Be sie 8 : 6 ver (OUISVILLE GRAND SLAM GOLF 
TRACT. LIBERAL DIS- 2-3781 Pearson's Wuraher iP Shard | anette. set, $25. storm windows & doors |“ cjub ood: 
COUNTS. ASK HQuITY IN 2 BEDRM, UTIL. | Lk. Ave. . . RAbid- PatNOGRAPH COMDOLE Coe erg OO gaan, | Retsenable Dee ee value., Reasonable, “EM 3001 or 
ASK FOR MR.| ‘rm, ‘ut bath, large toi, north. | CU ee -| IN GOOD CONDITION. PLAYS | COLLAPSIBLE 2 With Cis 4a DR ieee ee —EM_ 34715. 
HAYDEN. naa he tone ‘ve * Excel cond. 69 8. Avery. FE AND . trailer, $275. FE 5-9056 %-in, 21-f woogie! voor Oh tt | NEW, jo aba 
qe C. HAYDEN, Realt $3877. ; TABLE MODEL RADIO-PHONO-|Clyde Lumb SA BING SUPPLY Ss , aoe 2 ee 
ab Wat Resi a Dxl2 Felt Base Rugs $393| Sake riax8H Me ONY |Co., 4807 N Se Supp Oy | oe ee eer eae |e alton 8-0441] INCOME—10 ROOM | 808¥¥ Map vinyL TILE SREANDO V0i0s EVENINGS Os . Milford Rd., Aro one uae m bd * \ cs 
9 BATHS. 347 NORTH 4%4-Ft. Wall Tile 250 RATTAN BAMBOO FURNITURE. | Clyde, Mich. fails *. a for ‘trucks, saw | Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B 
Money to Loan 53 BROADWAY LAKE ORION. RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. 3.78 FE 2-0587, call anor t of New sheeting, $75 & $80 per m feeding geet | NITs CRAWLER® 2 DZ, FOR de 
~f = WILL SWAP FOR LAND | GUAR. waren FE Gt. gi | RECREATION RM, FURNITOR} Used 2 by’ 4's. 4c & Se 8 ft. for a ae per, a8 agricultural RED WORMS 8c 
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WHEN YOU NEED | ~ mio | retir'guos woot Face vines | fur, tod uct Sloe itine| by Benue ge wel Hida ive, | ost See sane Seat 
- J IM WRIGHT $34.95 Axminster. | $48.98. 36 meee automatic dishwasher, | __MU_41481__ Bhan. aichigan Mi 40083 | "Rtn ”*reopen 3AM. Monday. 
ison pads, $5.95. Pearson re| Uke new’ 8 yr. baby ‘good | GONVERTED GAS FURNACE. 2 |. cg Q™EY 98:28 QUARTERLY eS 
345 OAKLAND At AVE. ate oop 8 Orchard Lake Ave. a oo cheap, “FE yrs, old. PE. 42151 gasps Sk teale Seteetay ane | = nd, Gravel & Dirt 66 
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8: if CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. | FepRIGE 1 GOND. | COLEMAN SPACE HEATER, 1 LIKE | _age car road Beret “ SER ¢ DIR 
“You ean ect it ei 9 your | _MULTIPLE LISTIN¢ LISTING SERVICE _ peatnce Ag By Siheaseiabin! peice. Sear S| Dew MA 63870, Ol, FLOOR FURNACE WITH 3H | - ody Pot¥ rock. PE oe P1088: 
HOME WITH 2 ACRES, TRADE srs eee ST — CALCIUM CH tank. 
i; yy rs a ee tenn heen oe dad to sult your for business with living quarters ies Soka toes REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE 4i . for “dusty roads he Ser ie ee Sa | T OR MORE LOADS OF BLACE 
ca tala Y FaSatietid nttoae | cite ie menor | of noes ss er Pgtah SHORT ADEE GEE |* helen eee weadtiates| "Uae Cok RAGE) Facibe Suter OF eco S 5 - lem — DRAIN . : j 
nara oR se s mid. a Michigan St, ares. as Bin Aer Norge gas clothes dryer bias one Pe > Flues, fire brick. wall copng | ae, O only sich. 6 Thomp-| {OR MORE YARDS OF PEAT 
DIXIE HIGHWA . im Elizabeth Lake area, PE 4-3843. ig thoy lothes dryer $198 | SMALL RADIOS eee gi Sig PORTA. PORTA- Sump tile, grease traps & covers hunus, loaded 7 days p. (week. 
af . WoDEL A Sxcettent| "wayne OABERT bles, $1 & $18. Ravicee Cons BUbety to. P LYWOOD eee eee op 
_ 0 FT, FRONTAGE bie ye as _| condition, OR 3-1190 or OR 3-5322. | 121_N FE $6189 | SELLING MY CHI aINESE, x 7 ANTIQUE bn Orthard Lake Aveo FE stioi | {282% exterior ..........$5.14 “oll § Me Fe sane 
A AND | $409.95 Hi 16 CUBIC FT. re, deck &| contneeN@ CLOTHING “MARY Suptae qtmeTtr ooe--e- 1 $3.85 
cr grey om Fee erg, are) Ea | Sete es te Ea ee S| Ee eee, | AMERICAN : ae TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| SuTs0aRD MOTOR OR GAS _Biroas <. STOVE, EXTRA CLEAN, GAS. a.m L US O PLYWoODs 
~ i hee . | OUTBOARD janes!” trailer, FE | 1057 KIRBY UPRIGHT SWEEPER | Chee? PE 3-7730. CLOSE OUT SEL fa yp tal aa 
5 room house. Ful 202 N. MAIN S-eoet, 185 8 Suitley. with all attachments, $100, OR | SINGER CONSOLES $3930 PORT-| ll plenic cae Jugs, tee ie 488 Baldwin Ave___FE 2.2543 = TONE ADRESS 
ROC Dane 20 MICH. Lol cei, Ft yin waemeea—praag | tachmente: Late mode Zag st-| elec. fans PAINT SALE Fa. 6040 $1.38 per 73, Oversined 
home & established Collision ate x CONDITIONERS, fea. vecosm. cleaner = with at. erie. trellis" a, Sting tas kle, odd ae al Bros, house paint stone $1.25 Der va Fil dirt — 
> a pe _EBiectrie & Too wey = —— tachments $24.50 Used Television, aero red ze en e price sy ‘ = we. fn = 
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TRADE. $1,600 EQU: IN 5 we service and recondition all ott eran pee rocket 6335 Sashabaw Rd. Clarkston 
— — Pa J Rw off AiR can ws FLOO R| models. Terms, Curt’s TV and! We Spe Sr & — os Grehard Lake five. re “aso MAFLE 6-sie1 
x; | Bh Rochester, om | Baldvin, oak floors, 2 bedrooms, | simples We Se0li jamuel's Ap-| Appliance. OR 3-9702. BARNES HARDWA REDUCED PRICES Attention, Truckers 
: OANS Se ne Galt | spre eaetuceertes_W TTR | “Thilo FORE EOE |" Testa 8, Sate] me sacs wie pepe mama | ea 
Girt aden eine | Eamatens oem oi. 7 | Racone, mipeee my S| LEM, PONaCE POWER | fees Tag ae ulema A colicin $50 TO $500-$25 TO $509 or a ae trade, Gare "Seai| AUGUST SPECIALS | ‘aire Refrigerator. 30 inch range | incubators, cireuteter all heater. EVANS EQUIP. cont Grogit, terms. | Ay TOR SOIL | BLACK DIRT. 
oe LOAN FowTTAT | DRYERS. electric. rebuilt, an ei ine Gee Hew Sanwa a “| MA §-1878___or_OR 3-104 | 5 top BOIL. SAND, ORAVET. 
: 8-0421 AC. aarentesd ..\. ce. ‘A CHINE. LIKE NEW, | DISHWASHER, FRIGIDAIR. ROMEX, 14-2, 2 NTS FOOT IN| | 
nee smn “er clube, 5 ff es, ris rebut “guaranteed. ial with reagent o* attaches oo 0G. A. Ree ee | ee: a at eer Sn & sinek Get. Bubigecing. ox: 
oans oO —_——- kL Pa att cent pipe Pa ea een = 
$500 REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, 2-3337, Mich. DEMING NUMBER 002 JE $3.38. Paint ony | 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE 
on signature only BR - | grktaapteed, from... s4a.00 oe 7 Sener oe Oe pamp, 1 bs nee riect ‘condition, Weather, Werwicks, 2618 Orchard = ONE hapee* fi, Ear 
HOUSEHOLD ay The -, $19.50) Tange RB; Munro Elec, Co,| fiver w Baler. p Bargain ‘Can be seen | SEPTIC TANK CLEANER 25 LBS. | “2, HI TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, 
, _ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP | _10¢0_W. Huron MI i580, G. canpeen. # 6. Per Gravel, Fi Fill. Lyle Conklin, 
ig Dipsmonny cas tnt you | 52 CORP. OF PONTIAC 6 st w. Buren’ Pomtise TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC. | ELECTRIC Fasc LAGE PERTORES OF eriae SARUGaYER FE is 3.05% 
he viemin vm __FE_¢1555) trie range Munro Elec-| usual designs for every room. DRIVE-WAY CULVERT BLACK DIRT 
= r ; — food <, Man AID- + amnocee A-1 Attractions tre Con ideo ‘w. Huron Fulb-Dew itty marred. Starlighte. $2.45 Top woll, fill sand, road gravel. 
; ae % team’ ideal, or part time 1 I DEN OR RECREATION ROOM | 19 TV SPECIALS TRADE-IN DEPT. | ‘eluce. Su Buy direct sind | save. per lineal ft. Clarkston - Drayton Plains ares. 
S31 er EB sas) cer nae 2% -CERAMIC-TILE BATHS | }2. Table Model ........... - $298] Apt. size gas stove ...... 2 Be Michigan Fiverescent,_. 93 Or-| | Fie 2. 23 SOO ROD Oka VE 
yy OTF ak reves $18 elec, washer 0... chard — . GRA 5 YDS. 
; oy Tii| previous experience . We WORK ERS 16 RCA table modei.....-: $2498| Abt. size elec, ran 95 EVE ; $7.00, Delivered. PE . 
‘ : cg ; 8-2913. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION’ Fi P - seronn wg vetecnp ees $35.95 Pe: living rm ys eaite Sil ¢19'95 RYTHING SPECIA .| GOOD FARM TO ; 
Fea sith cnteaerat oas a ; : " TV console........../.... $49.95| Sofa bed... POR BUILDING CIALS . P SOIL AND 
: % x 24 al oe cckaiee ) weuran A ad pe. wood dinette ....2. " $333 Used 1x10 shiplap . omdeag 4" Ges water heater, 30 gal ... $49.95 PE cose Bae On| 0 eeerered: 
: ftp rg We make cash loans to laid-| SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS — Modern bumper sote ...... $38.50| Dred timbers ~ Priced to sell. | Elec: water beater, $2 gal $68.95 | Seat | UMAS_]_¥D OR MORE 
| off workers. No principal pa OBEL TV Walnut vanity & bench... $24.95) Field Tile ............... tle each | New Mo: space heaters. HUMAS, 1 YD. OR MOR: 
‘ ment uni] you ere back to 3930 Eitzabeth Lake Ra, FE 4404s | MANY oY MANS ee Cedar poste... Se 8 rae pies" eadee tesco 378.00 pitivered Pi Sects en. 
| ; Chtude |... cecee oO eac ° nage ett Sone acnis ‘ D SUP- 
: YNO | iT INCH TV. JUST RECINDI- Steel clothes post |... 45 pr. | New No. 3 oak flooring ply, Sand, gravel & ag Mole 
0 ve . A tioned. Ph OR 3-765, after 5 p.m | 18 W Pike BZ Terms FE ¢1122|1 coat exterior Ppeind .... G44b qni.| STM. o.-- .... $73.00| _mortar & trucking, OR- vise 
. Cg pus J ros ONERS, £10085, Was lt ety, Peers GORD, GUAR..| *iotar em beg ad Gaon oe on tee  iaeep ieee ee EL 5 
05. 21" color TV. $325.| Cheep, Peers 8161 Commerce | mun rolls is or 30 ib. f 3” soil pipe'a lg............. $8 | _plicku ae : 
seq ‘TVs, $10.98 & up. Sweet's | =e: at Unino ‘Lake Ra, Pall vols 19 ce OD. SR. OH WOT VERINE. o2e fo = REMOVED. 
EB re wo oem] FE TGHT S Hie Ait Ws S| ORS MERURET S-CUGRTE | we curry coma ine at] WOLVERINE "| "2ba'e a sa "Doe 
pe 3. you had s good work A tore.| building materials — plywood — YAR GRADIN 
gad © good paying record’ be- ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | —Umion Village. EMpire 3-651). Diyscors — sheetrock — rockets | 399 8 pul UMBER top. soll, grave rin, “ete. FE 
: : re becoming unemployed. FOR THE HOME. CAN BE| USED @ IN. ORE TABLE | — interior, exterior combination oat Ra, Ba 5-563 
: 3 ft. . - One mile east of Silver FOUND AT L & 8 SALES, Om i range, Good cond. OR| screen doors — insulation — RANGE HOODS, COPPER TONE . 
= y r It you owe bills and are being Lake Ra. on Walton Blvd, A little out of the way. but a lot shingles — nails — > ola onc aa G. A Thompson, 8 6. 
“ ; ‘ 16 ; le pressed for payment come to Wateh f r signs, less to pay. Purniture, & appli- coating, : , _ Wood, Coal | & Fuel 67 
: 5, ‘Omi th- Ep a an |g ar, Heine, comtancs Piet ot REM USED: | cnggt See aden DePt.,[SURPLUS | LUMBER |* "it, titan and tuna tae sa y ' ne he ah wan e ve ence . : 
s om Cones Fane AF SS MER] Be Oe © rer comme) = OPEN DAILY tere MONTHS TO PAY Ful ge. maple Bed. .0000.. ar) Ek eee Vale, 434 48: lavatories, complete "oP Glintouville Rac ae 
ogs pe Caases ond Seats on 6 . | 4-8PM We buy, sell or trade. Come out c= Washer a fae sees Spa bao Highland Rd, (M5) Pontiac nas. tole are. = ucets, 
: ‘ 1aeman — Mio, ‘Mich. Loans to $500 _ barking Phan round. 2 acres of free | Gas Ran TTEEIESE0\50 “S| $2650! these’ are factory" sec:| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 
on = ; ; ni JR ~ Pe ai Seri ‘ond chair. * $3a:50 BUILD ) ends. Michigan apiuorescent, “33 " 
: wi VILLAGE, sorter HARDWARE Made Quickly TR ADE Rt 9 TO 8 8 pe. dining 1m. ule breed ING‘ rehard Lake Ave. — 39.’ |CHRYSANTHEMUMS. SHASTA 
_ 4i2 -W. Huron : 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile ms SAVE THE PEN : Daisies & Delphinium cl 
$12 'W, Huron St. PE 4-4526 a and You will always receive pleasant . E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn THON AS ECONOMY | <nes “NNIES cents to $1.50, 3501. glume 38 
NEARLY. TW _ GARDEN SHOE courteous considerate and friend! Your Present Home | | _R4._M30 361_S. Saginaw FE_2-9151 Then make vere W's ON YOUR MEAT BILL | —®4: 
vO ACRES treatment at any one of ou . er Eauity ALL NEW 5 RM. OF | vacuum CLEARERS | ‘750 8 0 eo : Pork roast ....¢ CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SHASTA 
sacresacine, ouvemt| tact ee ame : FURNITURE. 82 Putman |—"¢picaees | Burmeister’s [sr ate Boe lo at 30. Se0P Ciotonvile Ra: PQCEESTER ORION ROAD. corner, Plenty ° 4 7 utman eef roast __ Sie 3501_ Clinton 
frontage, On a 2 wilh Grav: of room for display of plants, : Christmas Trees 59A Link sausage. OAKLAND TREE 
: shrubs and garden equipment. C AUTOMATIC. WASHER, LATE|~ 22 | Open 6 ome 6 Beef liver ming hc iceueran Fe VICE. TRIM- mn. m. : i, Fre 
z bt ewe pag ede! stud Jook this over. BU KN ER Repocsers Maytag electric 08s CHRISTMAS TREES = 10,000 hy Sun. 10 t0 2.) Lard. 4 Ibs. nore FE _$-2275. 2.2571, aint 
| LADD’ S | Fi Batem Nn Scie Me Ooh ee finer in Michigan, 5. Van. Wagon- Cash W gmoxed gfhtenees naan. Be Bb. : 
: : inance Co. , a . ° 3-3711. er, 3308 yrs, mo 'R4., Daviso: ay Mt Seep monroe sodas b, For Sale Pets 69 
E BABY CRIB, LARGE SIZE, COM-| Mi = ~n = 
. ADD <S = “ ‘mattress, $15.95, Pear- —eehigan, : OPDYKE’ MARKET 
; BEAGLE 
4040 Rochester Ra. at 18 Mile Road DRAYTON PLAINS on’s, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Prices — ? vered.* Good. thnters:_ OA "#-su6s. 
MUlberry 9-151 4940 Rochester Rd, at 18 Mile Rd. WALLED LAKE ampsel l san BOYS BICYCLE ‘AND BUNK ~ Mees mel Fé ates 7a ees PHDIGgRS eT 
: MUlberry 1511 beds with sealy springs, MArket pe 4 IGR MINIATURE 
: : 82M V-grooved Mahog.....$ 4.68 ieee 2 FOR SALE WILL Fren les, 
OPEN SUNDAYS — O ——QUicK “85-5800 LOANS 2 WHEEL TRAILER, 635, 101 | ert DSteac tn piywood #3 12 foot boat, 96 8. Roselawn, >fesionest Si,” ee 
Feaa Pd. PEN SUNDAYS _ EA AR REALTOR ~ FE 4-0528| BRAND NEW WROUGHT TRON | 3 J ONSRMEAD SEGTIONAL ox: | 28 Rouges tr pire 8 tee TWO LARGE OFFI aes Fa ge] 
. See For Yourself M-59 FRONTAGE S nO DY Pee S marten. Cl Pecrsara a rage doors. Ts: See coors. 1%" by by Fine. com] tek carriers, al steei 4} Oe ae FE | good hunte pups rea pe feady to start. 
CHEROKEE HILLS! 10 ACRES EASY _PARRING. Fe ‘esesi [377 Teleerapn___rves. & Sun.| _Sronard Lake Ave | SUS: 1310 premium shipiap. per M $115'00 Ta ib (fis Bee Bn & 
: Zoned for business. Large base-| pg KOANS $26 aa PLAYER PIANO FOR ACCORDIAN | BABY BED WITH DRAWER AND * cue ae TAKKS, "0005 CON- | 16.810 knotty pine pan. M $130.00 a ott Lumber ‘Weeks Old. Maple S13 
"1h tke in this new con-| ment barn with furnace. “Would XTER LIVINGSTONE, or photographic equip. OL 1-6338.| mattress, $18, FE 4-7343, wie deliver, PE 50190 | ee ieee eects, ¢ 16h 28) Praste: erboard. rock tath tea FOG; SDS Rhee ANE 
community of petter homes make a fine antique sales room,” | &_W. Lawrence 6t WILL SWAP ANTIQUE ORGAN 2 WHEEL TRAILER, x & BOX. | 374 No} & etter, §° & 16° 10.00 hardware, plumbi ee en | ee ae sae 
: ¢ Tom 10 wooded or| #is0 attractive modern 2, bedrm. for record player, 7091 Tappon BED SPECI ALS FE 5-718, & better. € Sie. M 9110.08) suppl 18 ih electrical | _ricot. $75. MY 2-303. 
rolling itp ft ste sites to satisfy your | ogee ts covoraren Bn ul ick a Drive Clarkston, Mich. 3 WHEEL TRAILER $35 PH FE = ne, U & erie dl v & 16. M Hee _ PE 4450 es. Oakland Ave. Ph. AKC REGISTER ED BEAGLE 
exact need ea 5 WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT x . . FE | 2:8x 6:8 sash doors ...... , 8. 
room now Use’ for"benuty shop Q C WATER, SOPSENERE, Bq Sic | E’mctteses°BS6: Trundle ool: | ae PLARTIG PIPE te PER PT. | ‘eatin ores a a a rr = 
Drive out, musaben take na, 1| Hie fee chancesgte uum! $25 TO $500. | WE WILL tfags alia, gv, iso] CWT Bice, oy, cry pe | camaeaazeen wo ow | Being nen cot one |e awe eS 
Ture right Ve tile| _PTiced attractively. Terms. On your own signature, auto, or| TRADE —-: Dow $34.95. 816.95 Cotton matt . ~ ree erry Bt: Alu . roiture. Appliances. 
Meee Te ee et orctny Snyder Favender | Gotaetiy See mash] pada Sea Bee | Hake ite Coe | Sembee Damen | Saat weSP P18 ome ere eaten | SRE eager For : REALTORS EST, 20 YEARS frien ju "en ipful, Phone FE > a" er edroom Qutiitting Co, sonable. EM __ 3-4867. Ns each om $ ..45| . washing lawn roller, gar- 
; SARL W. BIRD, ee To0i Highiand Red. (45e) Sei2 or visit ‘ue at our office. Gary, Land comics, Gacant innd #163 Dixie Hey. | Drayton Plains simp, sort PIPE, 5 FT. $370 i ins ‘ine BE. edge, 109 Fe. § 200] gen sprarer (and, band vei a AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD 
2 Com: tional Bank or lots. or Mr. Brown, We Pup sina BGP : ch power mower ...... § 39.95 ite nace 
“ . BLOND CUSTOM BUILT HLFT FM UMBING SUPPL : AKC REGISTERED COCKER 
eet , eats LET’S TALK Home & Auto have séveral to choose a ., | BLOND CUSTOM BUILT HLPT. Fit | yma. Saginew iG SUPPLY |, | Clear We B-board KD. rts 08| Wood Closet Doors Mtb. FE Aso 
i, White take int cna BUSINESS” LOAN CO Ph PE 24810. Evenings call OA| speaker cavinety, Like nev con-}@ STEEL > BUILDING BRA SeAceEes }100 fo chionde ne YS, 395%) Closing out. Birch, mahogany & | AKC ALE, 3 YEARS 
Easy terms, Call ~ . 86-2618, _dition, "761, 8 to 10 p.m,|_ for sale 8x7 grade A steel gar. door § 4:50 —— bytold type doors, At| old. es, 7 wks, 915 
for information, “MU 42085 or . 4_N, Perry 8t, (Corner Pike) __ BRAND NEW SOF ia GAL CERIO WATER | Alum, siding tops, per Sq. $ 32.50 4-003, oh ene be 
EM 3-610 Drive-In GET CASH QUICKLY For Sale Clothing 56 Rollaway loge footlhes org 38: Khoon Ha = ahha $28.94 Gold da Pal paint, ‘gal. ee 2.95 BERRY DOOR SALES BOXER PUPS. AKC 
Lake lots priced from $2500 — hag ie lll gate ttre BABIES SUITS. SIZm 1, DRESSES| nerspring weed frames, $6.95. in |G, A. Frompeon,_t_6. Perry _8t.|§'Ee. sop quel grace uecd $9081 De: Faddook Commerce Lake. EM 3.6115. 
— ree teas pred’ wit watt Up to $500 ABIEG Sunt, 2 mali -cocenere| piapr Boomer y Shar bo tenod Ee Ll LENGTH FENCE, Alum, storm windows ae 11.95 | WOOD A ND ALONG ¢ CoB. ON PUPPIES & STUDS 
.| down payment, East Detroit winter coats er or things Furniture, 42 Orchard Lk, Ave.| fo He ures, all | "x8" cleanout doors =| ews doors and windows. pu. a Ee 
RICHARD LE, EALTOR location. . real cheap & tS ae FE CURLY fa MS or $20. 141 LaGran 8"'x16 Foundation vent ani 1,99 PE 4-2521 BIRD FLIGHT CAGES, B 
sapapemmerengon | Ft rine chin | Oakland |reseessmrsane| cme ta-renseter, | anersaug tans =| Rite Bie gee St 1B| "Ene sore oper | aot cain ais 
AF Seat Svaclere| Mers,2,n0" cepa es facet Soa PETROS [Shrresbaie WARGANTO|tach Nahr, ome o. [PNG Rab get f 28) «MRL IOLA ION. | wey Otic eae ta - Sa DAT, cons ; B. ! = 
Baroda geset. Water and cower. ham area Owner retiring. i n Co an RUMMAGE SALE, EVERY pay table Exc, 3-4328. | Sheathing, $30 per Sousa. Alum. foil, 1 side, Toil... .$ 5.05| have iy jest de ‘eal im town, on ® trial stock FE doen. 
este Needs ambitions person, Res: | LsOCL MPOMNY | “open 24 urs. 380 Orchard Lake. | CALCINATOR — FLOOR MODEL | Xindling wood $1 per trailer load. | SEAv% duty Bsm't jack post § 6.96 | garners, m saaaltions 70 Tooting | SEAUTIFUL-BEACK MINIATURE | 
ee sare Wom OE AE TEES GF | US, re, wmte Wc Go| Pachoud Lumber and | Wisi ng oc EAB] gt Bey yeeratrne Te aerate pee ore 
“a =s-yo-,| MICHIGAN BUSINESS FE, 2-9206 | Beta outetet stn: BAVEYEORT, GOOD COND. wai| Wrecking Co. sib hin» sole, s4-4 $48 | BIG, BEAR, CONSTRUCTION, 69 ‘ene poo BLACK MINIATORE 
acre homes on’ i 2301 Hwy. near Telegraph | Shake siding com _ *%|" Full pedigree. Call bert 
batty tele Peto! ant'pabt| omy’ a LasDuesonn BROmER eT Mortgage Loans 84 en 5 «OPEB | Bane MAoGany wipe apRE-| Ont, Oe TANE. TOs | BERT Br Me of | me DOE Voursell 61 ate ae 
gerd » Meas | | 481) 8. TELEGRAPH RD, ortgage ns veil Mother of, the | _ afte —Keage_& fitter. FE F168. | Fence A ll gicered! Yoagt + || AHUA PUPPIES FOR SALE. 
= 4 “ figh- PPP APPA rid Pe Sal, er rear 5 = 1 eeaneese ao i u 
$8 ‘ae is, at price $1.95. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR or tle NL i. TAN | DELUXE COLDSPOT DERUMIDI- Forget, pal ining! and tne jlate same Chrome bultay oven veosnse 8 RD! ow, BOR RENT ..| Sooxe Se ae 
ro month. Ne) : A Mortgage Problem? | mans. suits re 2 so, goats ana| Get, 924 Garland Ave. Sivan) Bm Fon Ddnaet fives auabey | Rome, Om nf a 745 | cfs. polishers, ‘hand sanders, tered, Champion 
mt a ncome Opportunity We make mortgage loans to meet Ait tems, . ind 2 ca ap Be ey PLICATOR and get finest quality | Broom ee teste & OES) coke vaemee hand. sanders) fur COLLIE POF +1608. 
Ae nge ~~ = able men ovens from Your requirements, Any te price Prt, t, “good, cond oe 28 w Pilood condition, Ax? s Jn CHAIRS, ble aryros Ro MONT winds garden en hose Poe sevce +f . Puel ore 436. Orchard Lake tered, weeks old. 1s- 
24 Sale Acreage aes aren te socvie wn ee, c| we wee t, Bromp ser rater icy spi DRY WASHDEAUTS, Hh wh sod up. Cows ete ws, al dees. om... $ 12.05; Ave. 65-6159. marked. show dog quality, | y 
pe " “hours @ week of your spare time| tate,’ Sale Household Goods 37 spin rinse. Just overhauled. EM| fq teergine Aerated ‘go alum Our. store ts full of quality mer. Be foods, d , Ries BIRD HATCHERY — S a 
e es, fiat down. $20 ad ca ee eB to wei|  CREPF MTOk. & BLTY % SIZE. ROLL-AWAY BED. $15 wicronT REBUILT V stoi Orname nial ten, onium of hardware paint. plumbing eupe Pilot aemice. plumb tnd sie: | $80 Auburn “FE €as10 
oan oe ea een | 10 W RORON eS Stiac| 20". tri cle, "ele pcouM aor Nes, y Car] - Gecal smggeite. Geen $ Gags week. cure PUPPIES @ WKS, OLD. 
- | FE 8-8580 bgt " phonogra Tale Ui: Cartel’ sireton: | fWeepers, All makes. 9lb: von, DOR; VALLELY pep ela teal ooh ie Se] Deve Lg dave 16} " Win | be: h is each. 
Em 90009 ____iBy: ers. FE ewe Leer fuarantee, Tove Blectrie, The Oid ble Plonbers” lem. 2) ng prob-| to 4:00, Montcalm ers Su Pres hunters,! $2 x 
tav- | A BETTER MORTGAGE i PC NG ROOM SUITE. RODE ee Pe cHESy | cal OL” boat or free catimates. Dir. 16 Ww. Mootentm. PSY bt ne 
Open end, 5%» per interest, | Rens. FR. $360.50 cary terms, Samuel's Ap: Eves. OL 1-6623 BURMEISTER’S _ |Cameras, Equipment 61A rere peateroans, EE bis     
  
and up to 25 yrs Cen be paid |———— off at any time. Free tnforme- prishee. 5.6011, ia ROMES ‘24C PER PER FT. int 
tion. No cb : THE ANSWER TO FREEZERS. UPRIGHT FAMOUS| Sl lots, G A, Thompson, 80 N h nN ew ie AEICA valor Ir ENLAR- uirrel Re 
OOENDEROFF -| YOUR PROBLEM: Taluee stun wie they, y lest, Ro nay, #65. 138 onc y, WAT vorthern - Ba, ris, Bn wot, Feat cise eat rota Ra FOR 
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Ww ¥e esiee | Want, Ads! To sell, rent, Pisotescent 3h Grehara Uk. Ave. | 36 GAL GAS Wa ma: | wes | 
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MONEY! “ a hire, it’s FE 2-8181, Vert ‘eo0d GERATOR, $66. -! Geen & Curry, G, A. Thomp- ee Open foe 
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For Sale Pets — 69) Atiction Sale: —_77 Boats && Accessories 83 TIZZY — Ps by Kate Qsann For Sale Cars 91 |, For Sale Cars 91 Fog Sale Cars ny oe = oe 
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se ESSA I | TS =e = MOSS, Bae | eer ee Ser Laer Pt a eae =| RAK 4 ms AR. * TALE 6613 Dix 4 td : i | . wis. A ; of 
sicersay for $35. FE Bas pee ae * est . \ - _FE 4H 5 Pa. ee . oar k 
ea * " IT cars “i Pea go, $35.|~ reaj' : whee. — 8. Redio ee pee t 
* Fala «Somers ~ 5) ee —sowrnER aa |. BOB ROST, fe # : 5 htrearer ames a 223_ MONTCALM aut WW Tires. Straight stick, Sharp. | 280 Hunter, B'ham. 34 
CHEVROLET, PE Het | ie gacoRy: Rag eae of. $00. OR | 34508. 
Beidur’ £°RmADY. ma RUSS 1954 Mercury Monterey heat- Station Voom. ° 
pg gn) fw spite, 3 “Bteering, P. Brakes, 20,008 cetusi| 
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about. Front o, Mark 20 wate 
with reverse forward fer. Pi Make wy reasonable ol 5-447,   
  Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| bracts ci woe ie FF uF RENRFAG- GOOD CONDE Tyler, Manager.   
  
  
  sen GAs. —. , ig PF RUNABOUT Aik * Gon wil RO SLL BREE. Boo For Sale Housetrailers 78) st, ,0ne 16 ap. Seen Aimee BS0TOPLYMOUTH 280 Hunter, B’ham. 
attention given our own show ~~~ | for boat and trailer iia ow rd, Birmingham ‘of MERCURY MON i 
# Zumming oy eet a1 FT. SCHULT. Exo, conp.,| _¢ A ead ae Offers vert.. mercomatic. Turn pike erul- 
ern, must se elena, } : e fron pow- 
8. Bivd. B. Rochester _.| Troy near tivernois “and Beaver | i4 #8. PIBERGLA » BOAT. ; or $2480, Wil trade. OR ae oad. motor & trailer. trade, ’ stier 5. : 
OR 3-4550, after   OAR = 32-4708. BurrShell. 375 8. Tele sea MOBIL CRUISER. aR pirwe 
graph esa a Ai Bob's Ple:| 4, FF, PLYWOOD, oi, sare : r es! Cc. * 
thas Grain & Feed 71) ty err x HOME. PE 5-404). 
N HAY. $15 8, UP “Take “over pa ome, It a Ea winch $05" PE He ena 
yf Pw Phone MA 50666 | IRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT = 
i ACHES OF travel trailer since 1932, Guaran- i¢ PT Nel te ke WIND DELUXE. 25 
a ACR ray Hs CUTTING. teed for life. See them end get Evinrude. ORiando’ 3-2994. 
Aine 3 28 eeres _ lowe wee i at & demonstration at Warner Trail-| 14 FOOT BOAT TRAILER. $55. 
ee a rion er Sales 3008 W-. Huron. (Plan FE 8-0 210, 4 DR., mane & HEATER ‘98 Model MERCURY, 1954 
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                              loin one of Wally Bryan's = i ’ MOUTH i055 PONTIAC 4 DR HYDRA 
ALL TYPES OF HAY. STRAW cncitine caravans.) oe 33 CHP. ERIE wit al DODGE, 1958 Prices 12 8. Piwoodward, 2 Birmingham eae . ee Heater, New Fie 
corn, Also. mulch hay. Will De | pxCRPTIONALLY CLEAN HOUSE. controls, Trailer. Complete out- rr yer P. Réu. an, 
_livey: OA 82179 A Loaded ‘$2 RAMB AR Dr, off Mailieme” cm OR 
Gene oa move to | _fit, $605. OL 1-1303 Orn all the extras from ABSOLUTELY — NO ea na 31-7155 
For Sale Livestock 72) y 2.45. court ‘of your eholce. EM | 75 apt ly SRE SCH. ELECTRIC stem to stern. You'll buy | 2 LOW OVERHEAD. Locations DOWN. | Assume Ui Rigs a 1034 PONTI AG 
emer” = a * ¥ SHADB 5 * 
1 YR. OLD GELDING, 4680 CLIN- GOING CAMPING On WANE Ai 1h MP BVDIRUDE SUPER Vass a ne older car, will ux te of mua oC Parks at Mi “ id Te # cylinder, Radio, & beater. Hydra. 
Ville Rd. after 5:30 p.m. __ |g pe ondi $245. Up . CR. _net_Ford, _meaiAN TDR 
WEEE. rh. Tos: WTD. EAR “Trailers iNew ist Towra Home| ae FT UTIL 150 HP. months on Balance. aio ‘Hydramatie eolored ela dass: - BOB r "ROST, IN 
: ® ce . bed A good travel car—very goo unter, B'ham 6-0034 
carers eopi a geregy) tater Oo tte” Bh weg | Bs. lancet saa SCHUTZ RUSS conatton, WaT Pres, |S EONTIAC (CATALINA, FULLY 
ze ad: of Auburn Hes} Rolo ste. sek i Ss ‘a ned: 25% DISCOUNT _ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH JOHNSON Hunter Blvd, at Haynes, ben. | Wa 
etween Adams . ee # i 2S W d, Birmingh ind RAMBLER. HARDTOP, RUNS Se” PONTIA IAG’ CONVERT. SPE- 
9 WEE EEK REE OLD PIOS ji CLYDE 785 CLYDE ew oP hoy at Bhatt we MReallers “Good ee oe — pd pases on tad Geant was ee f Dhawan tal anibel oe : 1952 RA xo mane)» Soen. Sadie cial built. ee nee sell, go 
Bix WEE OLD, FiOS. 388 been cr cote cea feats | MARRS eanpwane ~ vs Pa om one .| “WE GUARANTEE MOTOR el Se ing weslete Fes me 
a4 ce cows Coach Sales, “iszio aally Rd., 82'S. Telegra ; a SATISF ACTION ~ PREA ACHER’S CAR 
Ho _ (gross from Miracle Mule) ‘ F : S: } 
aoe HOS-PORT TYE ou ae ay ted a = Seen gross fom ra $9062 | “Harry? What an appropriate name! My last two steadies} 49 FORD, cupe, sharp. Best S ALES and YUP! The previous own- We’ re. offering, this prise Be | 
mane and tall 4 SS. femaie| trailer, New interior, electric | ‘54 EVINRUDE MOTOR =a HP. | were called Tom and Dick!” Che a A ares ras — AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER | bf het — ya a  seotag es sure to see and test-drive — 
vane waa lamb. 2 heer poets OL Lldte ater 4 LaeDele, F597. £2533 etecring wheal, $129. FE s 7 = 56 LINCOLN, hardto Bs 9,000 | 51 N. Broadwa b+? 4 sen Lake Orion res "54 Nash 4 hes - ian ge iy Peipis The 
Se ewe: Ox ——— —~ .GGUET BOAT BARGAINS : miles, like new. '54 & 2-'53 CAD- Sth with radio, hea best ‘af ail is the price: 
Looky Ba Kes se | : in Runabout, ee "trailer Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Cars 91 | HLACB.6is & convert. "65 f (54) 1956 FORD (RANCH WAGON... | _ range iy dramatic, tin pe a” am es ane 
WESTERN Pieiscne : SADDLE OO" | y2" lum as HP Motor : WILL ACCEPT OLD MODEL CAR| power. ‘83. e325) PONT oe 3 F Fai ' ont. in ne 3608” SCHUTZ 
horse. 3 yr. old buckskin, Good Sales .| WAS $398 — NOW ech More Dollar$ or’ pane! for equity in clean '55| reas. ‘53 STUD DEBAKER, Sports 955 ord Fairlane ; 
conformation 2 block western sad- | 16 TROJAN Runabout, 30 elec. con: Buick special hardtop 26.¢ 000 miles - hardtop. 53 CHEVIE, Bel Air. Radio & heater. Fordomattc. 
+ Sonor OD i603 6177 Livernols New St ts | reat £10 se eNOW, $1408... | For your used car — any make| ,Reego Trailer Park. Sharp. (‘83 OLDS, 8. 2, Gr. 33 Very “clean. $180 down. Can. fi- i ms. gg ey, thy 
Ra., Troy, ew otewarts A SOUTS "| QF model at 232 8. Saginaw. FE ‘S1 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP” “G0gD MERCUR Y, gutomatic. 5'51| nance. $825. 
Wanted Livestock 73), Generals-Holvs , [Sonawaeeais, Buee| DTT ciaguio." Ro" money down. a | GHEVEE, Matz, gcomren’ #8 | “BOB FROST, INC. | ua BPRS | pea horenenG Great Lakes-Zimmers CRUISE-OU' on ay GALE SS i057 BUICK SPECIAL p DR SE-| ...SHEAP a5 bar i ‘ATION 280_Hunter, B'ham. MI ,6-6034 : : : DEMON RATORS 
WANTED: SINGLE oF DOUBLE! +s te 10 foot wides. all lengths. {001 Highwood. at ‘AValton, Blvd. dan, All accessories *Less than | sty, "isd FORD, $15. ($1 NASH. | “51 FORD CLUB COUPE. R&H | 953 NASH 2-DR 1958 MODELS 
horse _trailer, call MI 63479. _ | Good trailers available on| FE 8-4402 9-9 Opa Sun. FE _4-9370 ; 1.000 miles. Priced reasonable. RAMBLER ABSOLUTELY | NO MONEY . . 
Sale Farm Pre Produce 75 75)| rentat ‘plans Frailer pe oe bottle AUGUST SALE LAKE-N- SEA DAWSON _ Gall after 4:30 OR Se He $75. '53 : . DOWN. | as ig ay rs ents ws ges Rag Bey 7% oye. Guns Save up to $1000 on 
wane eee gas and accessories D trat is ts del 1958 BUICK 4 DR. HT. 8 cars to choose from: . 
PPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS. ARE of Lake Orton on M-24 MY : ror, Goat Satte pollo with “Mark 15 __ 4,000 miles, FE 2-8593. We We vfinance ince, rade up or down pinks Uf MI 4-7500. marcia Tur B BOB FROST, INC. officials cars. 
“Biieths Sec orchard, 12% N.| TRAILER EXCHANGE | Motor and, aller, SAVieveria| MERCURY, EDSEL, LINCOLN i0s1, BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA. | - CONOMY USED CAR isp, FORD. 3 7 DR. 8 CYLINDER : nes ns WILSON 
Angelus Rd, open 9 a.m. — : wee ENGLISH FORD “LINE . Clean & fully equipped. $1,- | F-CONO} teen, Your car down, Must | 288 ae Beham 
p.m Anderson - Regal Peers 10k wont ws Mereury See M & M Motor Sales Rede ae AYATION #30. _____| 2) Auburn off Saginav seli today, Hddie Steele Ford, FE | isa NASH PONTIAC-CADILLAC 
SLACES BERRIES, 40 CENTS A New 8-10 Wides Mark 25, $895. Big discount on cer sa BUICK, 1950 STATION WAGON. —— | oem. phe Over Ley ag ments, MI 4-1930 
OR 3-7755 large selection of boats and mo-| For dollar OG late mode! cars Very clean, 197 8. Johnson. wt FORD FAIRLANE. + DR. Mr. Nasir, “eee 8 
—_____— + | OSED ILERS ON RENTAL} tors cliff Drvers Sports Center, | 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1603 195 K 1953 DODGE.2-DR. Fordg R&H. » DR. HT }| _ham-Rambler, 666 iward. int Wo 
-BEACENORE fo pencng payMant Gas < 15210 Holly Rd. Holly. MElrose | ’ Super Eee pba P. brakes.| S004 estar nn! tees | ell cou MOTORS ~ 1956 SOL DSMOB: LE ro Kt shape, i 
_Sweet corn, call OL 1-6489.___ ottlc : AUGUST CLEARANCE WE P. windows. Low mileage. A ver st: INC. | ™ Oatisad” PE 4¢3529| 4dr. Hardtop. BP. steer FER, Ree 
ores. Faget Metis bushel Parts and Supplies USED —- 12 Meyers aluminum one ee “BOB ERO: 1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE, 4 DR. epic ‘x bender. Wilh ed : 
60 8. Tel FE 23200| boat, steering, foldt ts, and . 280 Hunter, B’ham ai : : 
or dozen, wholessie. —— Open ste Closed Sundays | cover “Teenee. taller’ with winch. NEED CARS “ROB ‘FROST, INC. _Bieele Ford. FE were = Hard denburg 
gon, 6230 E. Highland Rd. co DODGE, 1087" a. FE F000, BOB. FROST, ING 
of Beale Lake B4., 10 miles west/Pontiac Chief Detroiter Complete $085 Mark 20 Mercury 280 Hunter B'ham. MI 6-6934/ wig ew conpiTion.” | 1956 FORD CONVERT. .: aT Rembie c 
. : 12 Wadgemaker, with steering.| SAVE TIME-WE’RE PAYING | 1956 BUICK, SUPER, 4 DR HARD- These are the only words P. Steerin P. Braces. Fordemats | ee B'ham. = - Bel ial Sed, “Bed. ROH 
TORK CANRING Mabie aig Bargains — Bargains reuse controls, speedometer. and T O SSS D oll ar top. Leaving ter, _bome Ame nea. that adequately deecribe the = +. mul ss MOBILE: wagon, 
few Sdighest ‘trate-tn alowsnes, cet| USED — 14 Cherokee plywood Dp __Commerce Rd. at Union Lk. Rd. SSPECTACULA . ;AGON.” “BOB. FROST, INC. “> eda fer Sy, Mes 
KENTUCKY yO BEANS. 213 Gel cer deai before you buy. Re- |» runabout, forward deck, wind- FOR {935 BUICK SPECIAL HARD TOP, Power equipped and finished 280 Hunter B‘ham. “trite . R cE FE 5: 
Parkdale, FE 5-8800. vou will save bundreds| shield, bow and stern lights. $200. GOOD USED CARS radio, heater, automatic trans- in Flame Red & White. Hur- an & SO a 
ORGANIC APPLES a dollars at runabout, wt ih ee nen mission o power stee rin Red a aon won't last at only ; Frit & N. " TN: 
variety of , voqerenes; Kae tor Bob Hutchinson walk thrd seats./ “ At Our New Location Priced North Chevre- | em Se esa HAS N chard Lk, Rd . Retails at $180, our price $475, ye inst as 8 Week J cd K | re 
CHES — gee nA FiN Excellent selection in other 8' 52: wa: mtogh ; : 53°C SUPER 83, HOLIDAY . : 
er fc tréexing Exe cdinn octing Mobile Home Cadillac boats, aluminum al : ware Ave Re cesses Pontiac Sales _ cou condition. OL 25666 ae 
Or a * a : 
Orchards, pivlap. and. fiberglass. Discounts DESOTO-PLYMOUTH So OLDS on'7 DR, HYDRA Ral to a 40 ! ; y ; : 
05 ECommerce oe, , butwees So j I edad sheidy 98° ot bel en! GLENN S CADILI AG. 1956 #12 8. Woodward, Birmingham | ‘58 Fe demo al po wer ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY ) i 
PEACHES — DELb:I0US & RED a 2 nc. from, $5.00 to $18.00, Exceptional cotta’ aii Ricadingewennlpins Ute mi DODGE CORONET Sy Eagle ves ree ‘cure Credit” Me es S 
- quality for canni xte Highway We have « complete line of 1958 PE_ 47371 that's what gleaming RE SSESSION | Whitewalls. +n. 
ne Siar ee ules on bat Pontiac Evinrude Motors See them all at cis FOR OLD CARS pecsenloowee has to offer. PO D ‘88 Ford inicera 2 ar. Fordoma , 
Meare 6 work DAWSON SAL-BS ot Ziveice Ls | ____OR 30h ______| right dows to the. space. Payment only $9.98 tno. fash neeseil, |S Buick Special, 2dr. R&E, White- 
PEACHES WID.. CASH POR USED HOUSE. | Tight on Hickory Ridge Rt fur ee | ee cies Greet es 8 Ponting 2 dr, Deluxe, Hydra. 
Red and Fair Havan. Pick traligr, a0, slap or make, vos | fet ‘ind follow spas oe DODGE, “1955 pees Dose prakes., Whitewalls 
Garden © Center, ie git ae nee aemroag! Pane d = Sent we ite ea Ron aON aes : WANTED SCHUTZ weeene = agons, We redliy 'e cot i Rak. White walls. . ra. 
__Lake Orion. Phone MY_2-2681. od heed Nee ca Soaaee » $525. USED CARS DESOTO-PLYMOUT — en $3 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. " R&H. 
“Stark sure crop canning SHORT OF “MONEY?” BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON TOP DOLLAR 3 “Birmingnam | - pried te * iponey. savers ‘53 Chevy, Bel Air 4 dr. Powergtide, ano 
, : aude motors overstock CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. power brakes set | iso’ Transpor ave. 3 Buick club coupe, Reds 
and eatin peaches. W hite oot was tee gt drape ur. me = Be. arwrount Get ‘ Beauty, Full power, tinted glass, off thts a one owner like-new Also iy ae Specialist vane a = i ee a! 
fleshed. 2725 S h Blvd.E.| s B ey mileage e owner. $5. 750. Just an older cor of 
ee = y oS ecu eéancr cea. Tmmediately ‘om ausroowee: ee = > ae o will get you in, $1006. nag ty B-1141. Al, vs Ve PLYMOUTH. - ae aie ty ~t~ 2-door, rae, 
bo) ig as TEeuh bregare nn ccm aoe cee a ne Gervice Sous Orchard LE | ya qissi Walled _Lake iss CADILLAC GORY. RO Mom. in FORD. 2 DR re Toes niss, | 124 ae 7 3829 NETS 
=e Bese Le 4-0090. | phone or come out. Holly Marine meee Used Truck P A anne i AC a eee SCHUTZ Clean, Standard Ze i956 PLYMOUTH. 3 DR. B ARD. Bhesen eps -_ 
BW = - i axon SLLENT| Seeee oe Mit Holly Holly Rd. ME} gitar ne—aaei-te 7 3098 TR ruc arts 89 ——- = oe eae. ins nclahplinalipsloaat 41953 Country Squire — 1956 a 9 oe at nice ieust ach | 
See @ a oS Ton a ste = cludes hardware, trim and mold-| _ BU. <i P r) pistoneet. Fordomatic ‘ “Pord,FE| 4955. Chevrolet 20 Boor, | 
tas merce Rd.; of Com-|¥ACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE strip Perey Wes | Inc. 6129 USED TRUCK PARTS F o12 8. Weetward, Birmingham = ne . + @ 
aoa . ALL MAKES AND MODE: ‘6 STATION WA PRIVATE. pecia SOME saad eset igo ese) onnsly 
‘Sale Fara - ; tipment 76 76| Lake Ra Se ee is seas EEIGHTS, MOTOR SALES Chevy sar. V8 owerglide. All| iggy FORD. V4 7 DR, BOB FROST, INC. go PLYMOUTH Va dt Pees ae bo 
pm Auburn Ave. 4-6632 ‘edere Ct Chevrolet conyertibie, 
ee Rent Trailer Space 79 Century aven Model | =e SS —— Original owner. Please call OR Repossession 900_Hunjer,_ B'ham. MI_6-48 steering & brakes, W.W. tres, - Eagine, Dowerglide, a 
BACKHOE BARGAIN m 22, ft. 2. bunk, toflet, automatic | For Sale Trucks 90 6 Perfect engine R&H, $194 full 1953 FORD =| ae asia § eM 5 RRS BIR 
Used Sherman backhoe & wagen-|AUBORE, OTS MONE Poo Gnlor "Pralier hiust suctitice for | ois Cuuyy 1m TON. «Fr apes | 1955 Chevrolet Convert. | {ir pci? Srea Tates. Pe tous. Mee ag “ny ae rMOUr E = bys ae a, 
Best tats ve] fe toe ont tn Sm Pe] Ree an Conte Gut | asreacs gas WETy abr “| Yay TERUMASA tsb | WORSE g.pR. ORS S000. BOP EROST INC. 3 a 4 } i Good shape. $250, FE 2-0367, _ sates i ay ; NOTH ’ 
Trntepcep transmission. Com lete Oe DE er ee CENTURY = i051 %-TON CHEVY PICKUP. 100 with sit cash roan ie DDE COSTOMLINE | 280 Munter, B'ham, oe ees ee cee a 
Soe ea ee OE CRISS | TORE PE ae | Ge ace | BOB EROST. ING, | Aaie e aie, Baad | Aten thse Sat a Com i as : . m sm. e. . a 
SxXFORD MOBILE MANOR POR Tye euhuite 1956 CHEVY 4 DR. R & H. "SHARP. __2-0671. K them over! pre Sere! St. “| 
TES aot a ee foot 10k 16 r é0 cement. patio. | ONDER WATER Ware Corrina 1955 Ss cae EAL GOOD, NO red fed condition. FE & sn Auburn Motor as rents ts “ 
‘Your Auincriged Pod Tractor | Sidewalk Room tor corden oO) PE ¢Ti Sian We sauron PE 26122 CHEVROLET rust. EM 0081 H Riggins. iiss FORD. 2 eg - ALSO ecu % : 
DEALER cach sot 38 fe — EVINRUDE MOTORS CRESTLIN. SEDAN DELIVERY iisi CHEVROLET CLUS COUPE.| gtt,WUe cum, go¥s ‘Pddie Steele | eel : 
1751 S. Telegraph Rd. akeville 5 on = + ms Gace trail $695 3-4678. ios BORD 4 PAGE _COURTRY O es @ % ae a 
; . bonte- - nat * ay 
Bet. square Lk. & Orchard Lk. Rds. MOBILHOME ESTATES MODERN ers ere, your motor & boat in LAARY JEROME ebene Yen aed Ob Sa0ne” weedan. 8. POM, R&H. Sharp. CORNER FEE GB SLD. 
FARM MACHINKRY - NEW AND| Lake front and oleveround EM Kelly's Hardware. 3994 Auburn at OCHESTER FORD aLe on 3| Your oar Isttle cas 3 ee Eddie ep . 
pst nora, “a Oxford Ee ee ARK AT PARKHURST —— | —“come Auburn Bis Fe Sit ROCHE ST TTT EATER | Monee Suarp cer, sis, | | ete Foust 57 Hilman Minx 
TOOLS — NEW, URED AND| Bmere dre tg, ,ctctet pecged. MOTORS 9 ~~ Sgy7 S07 ASE" | oansnd” NOT be em THE senate FE ease eb it. De Mach ts lers & — ST TET ‘erms. e 
iinet bene"hor ws] Ree ch coh eigMcae| otgetatte Sirbiies | ei Byean fa eeceice | 1954 CHEVROLET - Mazurek Motor Sales Se OH CHAIN Baws | shelter B to Pom | 396 MARINE GUPPLIEG.| FE $206 | Sed. Del-Ray. Mice car. $565 4. BLVD. ar 4 Se0mtaW 
etal Parts & irs. = five ee pate LONE STAR “is FIBERGLASS, 1953, 620° TANDEM DUMP, 10 BOB-FROST, INC. MOST 
ya00 “Crooks Rae bi 6.0048 one MY rtie ote ae HP. Lark ec. Gator yg; 1952 OM 5 yd. dump. OR | 999 Hunter, B’ham._._MI_¢-6004 
# FORD TRACTORS. DAVis LOAD. Auto Accessories 80 Trailer, All new in "87. Com a WILLY'S PICK-UP. «WHEEL | 1963 CHEV HARDTOP. RADIO. eel : s e * 
er. Harrow 3 bottom plow, Ds ynaek Ga axp| SEW Ts drive.” lug grip tires. Call , Bob notes, Fergees, Ture sare of ges ye 
RAVELY ROTARY AND SNOW * manifold for "S$ Ford, $20. FE Oniy used 2 gals. gas, In| —Dutler te Turners, Mi 47500. nice oar fo 
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Base a Rg reed ee sia? Fading taal” -n | T_FORD,F TON EANET, ¢ CHI] "isSS Fomuee tar Pe vio, fe ir Gsieste hia he o al ." oat s A A . Turners, E . 
Se Powergiie except transmission: | Sve—Can” esis at Terme “Ma ete | _ 1955 CHEVY 2 DR. DOLLAR 1967 Lincoln Premier HT OLIVER OC. — ny WITH PRON Ht| Good’ motor “complete, Call be-| ONE, CAR TOP FISHING BOAT “ump. PRB §-0257 ‘This ts very clean V-# with incoln emier : 
end. loade?” $1,195. New paint.| tween 5 & 6, 43380, and motor, must sell, moving. i | 6 Powerglide. Low mile: Come : Full power. Spotiess inside & out. 
2535 Premont. : | _OR_3-0788. 3§ FORD PANEL. GOOD CONDI-| in and try this one. We fe’ sure it 33.108. 
Fo SG. ee OTE S320 MOTOR AND | STANDARD STEEL PIERS, SUN |, tion. will_ please e OB FROST, INC. 
WER LAWN MOWERS — RO-| _other ps docks, alume-apar docks. we also| TOM BOHR, INC. MU_ 4-1715 PLE’S AUTO SALES 
walking & riding Roto-tillers We ‘56 OLDs HEADS have a. variety. of rs ar ‘$2 FORD % TON PANEL, 8 CYL- | 68 Oaklana FE 2-2351 280 Hunter, B’ham, ‘MT 
Same PB were uo marpesimect| ti getcanne cai eisoare seabers,_ 550 inder. -HD tires. Call Bob Butler | ‘$1 CHEV EXCEL. TRANS. CLEAN j ; ‘§6 LINCOLN PREMIERE. aVERY. 
of lawe & garden equipment in MArket 4 12487 Harrington Boat Works at_Turners, MI_4-7500. EM_3-0081__H__ Riggins. BS Pontiac thing |_ including FO oo 
the State We service what we —————— aaa YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | 195i roan PICKUP TR UCK.| 1951 CHEV ABSOLUTELY RO or ane. : ; 
o 1809 8 TELEGRAPH RD Run good. First $150 takes it.| rust, Beautiful, original inside & 70 SEDAN. 2 TONE BLUE, Mr 4-00 Both cars one owner. 
Lee’s Sales & Service For Sale Tires 80A 80A re 29-8033 Geen Sundays| 5132 * n, off LeRoy Lane, Cass| out. No money down, Assume $6 RAcIO. HEATER, HYDRAMAtIC | —MI_48013. 
a Pe) Ae EE TUS octet A Lk, Woods suvaivision. r= ee weekly permeate. Mr. Murphy. : “195 5 55 Mi Mont | 
921 Mt Clemeus St. PE 30M ceao fines. 6 UP. WR SAILBOAT, SNIPS. 1 EXC. COND.| scab 81 % Mt 63900 Birmingham - Remb- $795 ercury Montclair 
REDUCED PRICES — af a ~ Sell, Also witewalls, Praii sD eu sas soap ton.| up, Completely guerhauled. FE Fe wc ot ER MODEL - black white i interior. ‘Real ean Owathaaa' 
Bolens & Wheel Horse riding and +0687 | dition. A yibergae bottom. 2 sep-| ; t ait "87 210 ( a ks 
rates ee) mevers,. crackers Tew Tike on Ee ae Teilpire 3-402 1 hack tetane, Wite PRED) {Mar Assume payments,” OR 5) Chevrolet “BOB FROST, "INC TS & Tr UC S| 
ot PEQUIP. e007 DIXIE HWY| Whitewslls) 610" ets aids ius Transportation Offered 82) a S| OD CARS 210 v-8,TU-TONE BLUE | 3e 280 Hunter, B’bam,___MI_ 6.4024 a S A NGS 
i whitewalls, b - i ie 
Ma Sait OR $-7024) tax exchange New tre gusre® | 5 To SHARE ners, MI_4-7500. GO RADIO, HEATER, WHITES | 20% sor" Quick ETfale et 8, John: | # 
ee KOTOR AND i ARD LAND-| tee, State Tis be Sue: |? Tsburg. rulings Le anlage gy HAR: H GMC DUME 7 TRUCK, LIKE Are Hard to Find $795 son, 57: Vagon. s S i ] 
Fe"ss0a. “Ne Deke tate ets ea Si Ee ee RRG ORE: | $05,g% elder Rrucw im trade. “OR | 83 Kasn ardion, led oo 448 | 9 de, tation", | Mercere Pateny Pak. 4 are UPEr. SPECia: s 
SPECIAL traded in on Gonecst pate Cee almwanee We Bartiont Coss jose "62 Chevy 4 4 fs clean |... ; . oe ota Oe ica” ao neering. MESS ‘51 FORD, AUTO. 4 
per cen ce oO : PICK-UP TRUCK, LIKE gaeebwanes oe 4 
“One. used McCormick No. 48, 70 whitewaits, pe ENGR see Pm | "new. 12__Mariva_St. Roger's Sales & Service . 54 Pontiac "55 pus 2 dr, deluxe, radio, & |. “transmission TRANSMISSION. 
One ued. New ‘Holland. baler vitn ED WILLIAMS Cantforaia INE (IRCINER 70 | SELL OR TRADE FOR Live. | Attn S'tcep DEALER STARCHIEF SEDAN heater, shArD ..-.-<-s++-+s0 $498 LF —_ eee Clea | 
a gt few ‘Holland baler iso; 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn | _Ferry Service Ine. OR 3-1264.| , ocr. or aia Bietepeer Ra. | 2 CHEVY 2 DR, POWER-GLIDE. | RADIO HEAT UKE NEW 155 Buick, 2 dr_Century hardtop. : ‘ oupepeneice Fe d 8 
EDIT. TERMS. : TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART |’ fi" - R&H_ ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY WHITE Reni Heater Dynaflow .. $1i $2695 : 52 FORD, "RANCH. > - 
YOUR I, BH, DEALER Auto Service 81 | load. wither way. FF 6.6806. is BOWN payments | of 95 WAGON. 
KING BROS. | ~ PONTIAC’ S| BESS ine Sa ret er WOW | a gigmatlle, ur. Brey Runs’ well $495 PDY RAK RELINED, 12.98 MOST < P x Coe ecereree Hetenerbbes A 5 un ns Ww aoe 
pe nORTAe AD, AT OPDIER 19) ORARES ord and Pivmouns, Good | _. wanted Used Cars 88) oN ner Ford. ' ' ' DO, Re 7 Convertible , s 
SUPER A-FARMATE TRACTOR,| Year, Service Store: Coniteh Fam |e ocr ea00 MORE 18 WHAT I TRUCK CENTER = |"4956 CHRYSLER 4DR. 53 Pontiac — |r. % ton meee si 5 | cuevy. Bet Ate with standard trane-| 99 FORD, V8 CUSTOM: 
7-024 _Wood, service _mg ne © Mecking © Brakes Steel oo ee mission New on Le 
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chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE ATER. HYDRA TIC L , 
sire, seri — an a ‘ASH RETAIL BRANCH | s—p , BOB EU $495 ies Gotnanid ST penter’ 405 $1835 = peter eoacis P 
oward Rotovator, cS ERGLAS, RUST R 1 300 _Hunter, Biham._MI_ 000 matic. «2 1S- 
LHC. 45-T baler comising. Skirts. Rini’s, 975 8. C aan and at Cass . TRANSMIS 
Forage harvesters Lapeer, Orion, Estimates, 7-0 p.m. AVERILL'S NEED CARS ‘$1. STUDEBAKER '% TON in Get Wise, I Economize iy ' HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 55 Chev _ SION. Sharp ae $555 
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Auction Sales 77) 9st CRUISARE. ACCESSORIES. CASH . CORVETTE “s4, LOW MILEAGE, SPE ‘CE POWER STEERING Q O —— 
me FE 5-3436. FOR LATE MODEL BOs cord, $1350, MI 4-643. mBILL SPEN ne 495 4S Pr 11 p "$995 IERA, power steerini 
COSHMAR SCOOTaES on FOR THOSE $ and brake ‘$129 
ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE| Comfnunity Motor Sales 11 8, Saginaw FE 5.9297 U rice S seee 
B & B 12 2 8. PADDOCE (at Pike fat Pike) FE 4-4246 4-4246 C AUBURN ES EAST Bi VD. WHO APPRECIATE A : 52 FORD, V-,8, 2 DR. i : : 55 PONTIAC, S. CHF : 
HAVE tps WANT gad gia . ’ ‘ ‘ S1 FORD, V-8 2 DR. 
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; : 58-0438 or FE SONTIRURS SATISFACTION — REALLY FINE CAR! = - on 1c 49 FORD. V4 2 DR. Cad. Cpe. Sharp $1245 
Auction Sales waters 5 SPORTSMEN PRICED cath OUR Ath CTION FIREDOME 8 ‘532 STUDEBAKER CLUB ‘ Customiin 4 gr ve Light green. |°56 CHEVIE 210 
for quick sale, PE 8-1452, 4-door, Very Clean, Automatic SEDAN, HUNTER G. "51 DODGE N walls, A clean one & 1 Ol, 
Seen leas g suLi, U8 YOUR CAR 1958 transmission, RADIO, WATER, RYDRAMATIC 49 CHEV. 2 dr—2 CARS . 1) Sree. Clean ¢ $1245 
5089 Dixie Highway “For Sale Motorcycles 83 POR GREAT PERGONAL ¢ GAIN MER CEDE S $495 AR ‘* ree CLUB $ r 95 QS Secu cess 
Drayton Plains . HA 7% swaP OR SELL a gt ARD LAKE AT. Cam : "$305 2 whore bt, slightly ee prices. ro Transportation. 
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Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ine ace ve 7, aes Rei} BYf. fe re er oy Old lagi Many ° more, convertibles, SPECIALS 
Buy and Sell Daily | <2 Mariva ot ‘models Ph, “OR 24 300 D i S |GREAT LAKES }bardtops, station wagons, ‘31 CHRYSLER SEDAN, : i951 MODEL 125 HARLEY — M a8 R AND Plymou: ler 88 SEDAN, TU-TONE : 
3.2717 34 Years Fair Dealing joors and 4 doors 
Rlando canent condition nad actual mile cheap cars. FR days or 4 DOOR. HARDTOP | 4 FE 92-0196 OREEN, RADIO.” HE HEATER M OTOR M ART : j =} See ix 95 
SWARTS AUCTION SALES __OR_3-6224 ¢ : Eves. Automatic transwisclon, reegercaees $ 
Byery ® wednesday. 1, Bam «419359 pat $105, 160 WING. |“ -ACHT FOR CARS |. Fue! mlegtion.eneine. 1956 Lincoln 4-Dr. $295 118 S) SAGINAW _ 1°51 NASH, 2 OWNER. 
_ Genter Rochester tier" aot AT] "go Fon PARIS PSL) Logie Mi] ae MOTOR. rst $9 500 star om Se, Re a 4 uss 13 Sap Be oes $395 
SATURDAY. AUGUST “ ogg 5 - Se a eet 3 $9. 
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fankage’ from tea oa | Ss a ae Sah Contact: SALES MANACER | 280 Hunter, B'ham, —__MI_t-6004 54 Hudson R.&G. Rambler on 47 FORD, 1 Owner $195 
many SAR PAYMENTS 100 BURDEN. : 
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gates te fust ‘orth of ag sicrens, ae Waison RETAIL STORE — | Lake Orion Motor: ne $195 ; wat sell 96 care in WO days. : — 
ie See Bence BxG.|_,, 1990 N. Woodward Os MT.SCLEMENS st. | | 324 AT, CLARKSTON ‘infty hon Em | | | JOHNS IN Oe 
SAVE ENERGY, USE) tart est gacegerees [Bam MIA 1990) uBR eBay SAVE ENERGY, USE Motor ee WANT .ADS! To find 'a $00 when new, a 42852. ; R & M S a . 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE MOTOR oe 
GIRv'S 24° BIKE FOR 201NCH é ; ' : - luxe 4-door . heater, auto- WANT ADS! To find a 
b, lace to live or a GIRL'S ig BE earns ‘Needs used cars, Get top cash Italian Siata ; matic traneitilesion power steer- 
job, -p Cla eed cond._ Or Trade up, or down |. ve taerani| iat Sng, Dower Baars atock PONTIAC-CADILLAG. job, place to live or a 
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  456 Ford 2 Dr. .... $1595 
955 Buick 4 Dr. . $1095 Eat as Maveaton: radio, betel 
°55 Buick 4 Dr. «.. $1195 av. SEDAN, , TR 
153 Ford 4 Dr..... $595 
- "54 Pontiac Catalina $ 895 2 : we     ee pe) (oa hie, cee tee = ; q oe . eee oes ae. ee ; z phic i. poo eee ee 
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“Better Say: Used Cars 
9 Bord Be sees $2095 HARDTOP. yo Bee ghee tres owomals 
io . &- real shorpic, 
- $1795 
» Sent waite qanense, ste 
57 Clievrolet 2 Dr. $2045 
_& er walle Gres pewergiias. 
"56 Buick 4 Dr..... $1495 SEDAN radio. heater, en and 
*57 Chaveélad 2 Dr. $1595 ; * radio, heater, power- 
35 samen 2 De si 195 
+ ee et Ures, Cretan 
. $1095 beater, hy- 955 ‘Pontise 2 Dr.. 
~ Sfamatie, OE 
"50 Chevrolet 4 Dr $ 225 “DELUXE, 4 real nice car. 
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  |NO CREDIT- 
  fer [OUR POLICY: |p A: Satisfied Customer 
Come over to our little village of Rochester and 
] get a better car for less. These new car trade ins 
are so nice you must see for yourself. Our cars are 
reconditioned and guaranteed to the point you will 
always be a satisfied customer. And you will be 
more than happy to tell your friends. All we ask 
is a chance to prove our sincerity. No need to ask 
for the price, it’s on the windshield. We are open 
as long as you are here. 
     
  ad IPONTIAG Wee eee ne ee oer 1845 Chieftain #door, radio, pester wae wall tires, low 
mileage. A used car that's 
"G5 PONTIAC ccc conn eects cess testis $1545 4<oor hard top. H Greialie. rear s¢at speaker, 
heater. A one-owner beauty. 
"SE MERCURY 5.06 cecre- ce esscnssiwene- $ 695 
* Monterey 4-door s Power steering, power eens 
my x seats, cediann heater. If you want power, 
SS BUICK ee ecco ee erence esse eee ne $ 695 4-do0! radio, heate 
= ries, write wall ark ear ae pice you must 
see to believe 
962 BUICK coi eee ee eee eaeee ewe 95 Super ¢door, dynaflow, radio, heater. Runs extra 
good. 
’56 PONTIAC ee eer eee $1695 tog 099 pewer steering and brakes. te pa oa 
: yaa, eater, Br lt walls. green top with white 
really beau 
*56 BUICK F ciplaeverere gi 0/0 FUE OW Hie w ole wo ne 1645 Ve or h —. white walls, EZI glass. . 
155 PONTIAC Perle eee etal Wie ale arene 2 eer $1295 Convertible, power brakes, radio. heater, white walls, 
Red and white paint. Just the car for these hot days. 
98 FORD 465. c cece esse ee see eee 895 Radio heater, Soecomete: light green finish. One 
owner and extra nice 
"SA PONTIAC vicceseccrsecesceee sees ., .$ 895 rt 4c Hydramatic, b: 
Gout coups. Storr: reryaste. See’ thls one. 
"GH WORDED osc s eed bass swan css tens 745 oe he gs og Fordoma' adio. hea bh : 
e welcome you to talk to Nae ericlaxl Ganer, 
7 a0: PONTIAC es Aue tere la. e/a Vrereln «/cintets Sains $ 895 4-doo! heater, del teerin, heel, id 
Taint The price ‘ip really aow — <= 
"$s TO bo ooo dee scieie bse nicer crs esos’ $1095 2-leor — afiow, radio, heater, w wa blue welts galt. ae! cian 
BOR oon s eee npn cect Oe euiss oon aes c's .$ 895 er ste ak: 
Cede sistk ExSuty ena Uke riding co's aud 
*54 OLDSMOBILE ..... eels asin ee eee ose $ 995 rt 88 yp. 
ae, SS ae Werk Sitar vid as coe, 
2° @ Lele Ap ere nrre aren moreno $ 295 sedan, ideal ie that se a. second caf. Ride and 
154 CHEVROLET gears sea acaaeoscses coe $ 695 heater, —_ ed. that. radio. 
ese sat. Fay torn be con 
SHELTON. < ~~  PONTIACBUICK. “ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES 
OL 1.8133 |       GOODYEAR TIRES 
(GUARANTEED ‘BY THE MAN UFACTURER) 
on Every 1954 Thru 1957 Model | User Car Sold From... 
MATTHEWS-   
    
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CHEVROLET BIG LOT 
PICK OUT THE CAR OF YOUR 
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5 = 4 
A FINE, SMART LOOKING SELECTION 
OF DEPENDABLE — OK USED CARS 
_ BARGAIN 'PRICED TO FIT EVERY- 
ONE’S POCKETBOOK — STOP TODAY. 
LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCES 
YOUR CHOICE OF FINANCING 
Matthews. 
Hargreaves 
  ‘Chevrolet The BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547 Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer   
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    SALE on Station Wagons, Hardtops, 
Convertibles and Sedans 
| 'S7 FORD Station Wagon ...........000: $2094 COUNTRY: SEDAN. #&passenger, fordomatic. 
‘57 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........ $2074 -~ & 21 4DOOR, 8-cylinder, automatic transmission, like new. 
58 FORD. Ranch ‘Wagon ust es eeeese se $2224 
"57 BUICK "Hardtop ere ere $2124 
ITH full power. 
57 BUICK Sedan ..... 0... ccceeccesccees $2094 SEDAN 4DOOR, fust like new. 
57 FORD Convertible Oi siege esse eines $1794 FAIRLANE “500° 
°57 FORD 4 Door ..... ccc c cece cee wees $1774 SEDAN, power steering, Thunderbird engine. 
| 55 CHEVROLET Del Ray ..........0000: $ 994 2-DOOR. real sharp. 
| 756 FORD 2 Door ........ cc cece seen es $1144 ' FORDOMATIC and nice. 
1°55 PONTIAC Starchief ............0005- $1144 4-DOOR, hydramatic. 
'S4 FORD 4 Door ..... cc eee e cece eeeees $ 694 CRESTLINE, fordomatic. 
OD. FORD 2 DoGl soc. ccc yacu xccs sees $ 994 FAIRLANE, overdrive, 8-cylinder, 
54 CHEVROLET 2 Door ..............5. $ 744 210 SERIES, 33,000 actual miles. * 
55 FORD % Ton .......... | . See apt: deluxe cab. a $ ie 
| 54 PONTIAC Catalina ..............000 $ 894 |! HARDTOP, Starchief, hydramatic. 
'54 FORD Hardtop .......0..0ccceueenees $ 844 VICTORIA, sane nauie écylinder, sharp. | 
| '53 MERCURY 4 Door .........ceeeeeaee $ 674 ; OVERDRIVE. 29,000 miles. 7 
"51 PONTIAC Catalina ......ccsscccseees $ 394 HARDTOP, hydramatic and ‘nice. : 
"52 BUICK 2 Door .......cccccecececeecs $ 374 SPECIAL, real nice, . 
ysl CHEVROLET 2 Door .eccsesccececeee $ 324 ICE condition. 
"54 PLYMOUTH 4 D00F ony cas sisssvaccs $ 394 SAVOY, sharp. 
533 DODGE 2. Door ........cccceeeees NICE E 2 Door sures 7 
3 CHEVROLET 4 Door ss .cccc:0260se2. $ 494 | BEL AIR. 
| ’51 ‘BUICK 4 Door ......... 0... cc cc cee eee $ 194 SEDAN with automatic transmission. 
GLENN'S —MOTOR SALES— 
952 W. HURON ST. 
|FE 47371 |           
  '57 Mercury 
I} 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. 
FE 4-1797 |   | TRADE YOUR TROUBLES We'll take over your troubles fo? you and trade |~ 
them’‘for a really “dependable used car. See our big 
selection of late model, low mileage used cars and 
trade your troubles away today. 
'S7 Pontiac HYDRAMATIC. eee ee @ @ © Oe ee 
‘54 Pontiac 4Dr......... | 795 STARCHIEF, full power, sharp. 
'57 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN CATALINA. 
'54 Chevrolet DEL RAY. 
‘55 Chevrolet EL AIR SPORT COUPE, radio, heater, automatic 
Trananilasion. 
'SS Pontiac Catalina ... $1295 POWER BRAKES, radio, heater, tu-tone green. 
'58 Ford Convertible ... AUTOMATIC transmission, radio, heatex, power steering. 
'54 Buick Hardtop $ 795 FULL POWER, radio, heater. automatic transmission. 
'55 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........ $1095 HYDRAMATIC, radio, heater, Green and Grey. 
‘56 Chevrolet 4Dr. ...... $1495 BEL AIR, radio, heater, powerglide. 
‘SS Ford COUNTRY SQUIRE Sharp. 
'55 Buick Hardtop AUTOMATIC transmission, radic, heater. 
'S7 Ford "500" ....7. ee FAIRLANE, full power. aut tic tr 
'57 Pontiac WAGON, 3-passenger. *2*e © # © # © & ee 8 
oe. © @ © © e 8 eee 
Loeb n eens $1195 
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$2195 CONVERTIBLE, mercomatic, power. radio, heater. 
FACTORY BRANCH “es «© © © © © © © © # 8 @ 
PONTIAC RETAILSTORE _ 
"GOODWILL USED CARS” FE:3-7117 
(BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 
  Fe 29101 ‘Open Eves. ni ROCHESTER 
| JEROME “Bright Spot” 
  MOT OR ‘SALES 
—NEWLOT . 
560 AUBURN AVE. .FE81616 
iS LOW AS 
$50 Dn. | ‘49 THRU ‘53 CHEVROLETS- | 
FORDS-PLYMOUTHS, ETC. 
| ABSOLUTELY NO FINANCE 
COMPANY- 
NO CO-SIGNERS- 
NO FINANCE CHARGES- | 
NO CREDIT CHECKS- | 
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 
* BAD CREDIT- 
- NEED CREDIT } 
Weekly Payments 
NATIONAL MOTOR SALES | 560 Aubum at Marshall 
FE 8.1616     
  
"53 eye -— aie heat- 
er no rust, 
$3695 “3? Cadillac — Rat eed = 
Siti. Vi he aharp, py Geen 
section 
  
r «tion. 
  D495 ‘$3 Olds €Dr. 88 Sedan with 
the famous Rocket ‘88’ engine. 
pen |] heater tu-tone ereen with matching interior. 
|} $2495 ‘s8 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop. 
j black finish with level-air sus- 
| pension, power steering and 
brakes. 
    ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS PRICES. SHOT. TO ‘BLAZES! 
THESE LOW-COST SPECIALS | 
  
$995 5 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan, deluxe 
job with hydramatic. 
— $995 *S4 Olds “83” $95 buys any one of LJ tfansporte- tion specials. t the 
Bright Spot cies soap waabe 
your choice early. . 
$1999 _ ‘Ss? Ford Fairlane Con- 
vertible and it’s a Teeawuer! 
FIRST PAYMENT 
OCTOBER Ist 
JUST THINK ! ! 16 full weeks before your first payment arrives on any 
used car at JEROME “Bright Spot”. 
you your choice as to whom you would like to Tepay your obliga- 
ALWAYS 75 used cars to choose from and we have one of the 
nicest: selections in our long 26 years history. ALSO you will find a selec- 
tion.of NEW Olds and Cadillacs on display at terrific end of model low prices. * 
We use all finance outlets and give 
— $995, *h4 Latics = Rivieara Hard- 
top color, ready to 
82595 "54 Cadillac Sedan. 
hvdramatic, Laks O ieertang 
and brakes. 
S1ISS One owner ‘56 Ford 2 Dr. 
extra clean one. Tameruinte. $2695 "$8 Chevrolet Impala Convert- 
ible. Dover white with beauti- 
ful custem interior. ro oll. 
'S3 Ford 4-Dr. stomline V-8, 
new paint job, clean inside. 
$1085 ee De Soto FPireflite Hardtop, good tires. flawless paint with 
outstanding interior makes this 
a rea) sharp car $245 down. 
Our sales staff consists of Mike Flynn, Tony Hayes, Dave Foster and Joe 
Nichols who are well known and very popular in the Automotive business 
‘| in Pontiac and surrounding areas. 
\| our top flight salesmen will be eager to serve you. 
JEROME “Bright Spot” 
OLDS-CADILLAC DEALER Call at your convenience and anyone. of 
OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. 
FE 8.0488 OPEN ‘TIL 10 2Dr. Sedan, 
yedie. oar. hydramatic. y ee | 
al good on     
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    TO GO ON SALE FRIDAY THE 15th AUGUST 
- NO DEALERS : 
WE'RE OFFERING TOP DOLLAR CASH FOR CLEAN USED CARS 
CHECK OUR OFFER ON TRADE-DOWNS 
LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 
* STOCK NO. 702-C 
51 
Dodge - 4-DOOR 
$145 
Plymouth 4-DOOR 
$425 
STOCK NO. 654-A 
Dodge ~ CLUB COUPE 
$299 
55 
Ford 2-DOOR 
$695 7) 
Stude. CLUB COUPE 
$125 
53° 
Buick HARDTOP 
$445 
53 
Chev. 2-DOOR 
$395 
‘54 
Ford 4-DOOR 
$495 
—\ — DeSoto DeSoto 4-DOOR 4-DOOR 
$125 $95 
' 8TOCK NO. 528-A STOCK NO. 643-A 
153 54 
Ford Dodge 4-DOOR 
$425 $595 STOCK NO. 673-B 
Res) ‘52 
Chev. Plymouth CLUB COUPE 
$395 $395 
STOCK NO. 342-A 
ee) 55. , 
Nash Pontiac 2-DOOR 
$995 | $395 
CY OWENS" Your Friendly FORD Dealer 
FE 5-416] Open 8 a.m, to 9 p.m. FE 5.3588 
cs Pal 
       THE PONTIAC: rae _FRIDAY, AUGUST 15! 1058   
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TONIGUT’S Vv HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. 
(9) Popeye. 
(4) News: Williams. 
(2) Racket Squad. 
(4) Weather: Eliot. 
(4) Box Four. 
(7) Erontier Justice. 
(9) Rocky Jones. 
(4) Mr. & Mrs, North. Pam 
gets on trail of suicide which 
may be murder. ; 
(2) News: LeGoff. 6:10 
6:15 
6:30 
6:40 (2) Weather. 
6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 
7:00 (7) Sports Parade. 
(9) Million Dollar Movie. 
Martha Hyer, “The Scarlet 
Spear.” ('54.) 
(4) Casey Jones, 
(2) Medic. Drama re-runs. 
  210 (1 Weather. 
(7) News: Daly. 
(7) Rin Tin Tin. Apache ~ thief challenges tomahawk- 
throwing ability of livery 
stable man. 
(4) (color) Big Game. Quiz. 
(2) Boing-Boing. Cartoons, 
8:00 +(7) Jim Bowie. Secrdinae 
triéd to assassinate Bowie. 
(4) Jefferson Drum, Attempt 
is made to kill female gam- 
bler, (Re-run:) 
groom is. dead on arrival for 
wedding. (Re-run.) 
730 (7) Football. Lions vs. All 
Stars. Jack Drees, Red 
Grange broadcast 24th an- 
nual charity game with the 
Lions battling last season's 
top collegians including King 
Hill, John Crow, Walt 
Kowalezyk, Dan Currie, Jim   
All Sets Ares 
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or Exchange 
| Used T\ TVs $ 99,95 up| up 
OBEL TV 3930 Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945   
  yevay TV | Pace. 
(9) Country Club. Musical 
~.. Variety, 
(4) Life of Riley. Riley’s 
hurt to find things have 
changed in his home town. 
(2) Destiny. Woman and 
author plot to kill her hus- 
band. Mona Freeman, (Re- 
run.)     (9) Charlie Chan. 
(4) Boxing. Heavyweights 
Nino Valdes, 
battle In 10-round bout. 
(2) Phil Silvers. Bilko on   
RCA Color TV Sales and Service 
CONDON’S TV 127 $. Parke FE 4-9736   
  
  , leave in New York is mis- 
taken for millionaire. 
run.) 
(9) Special Agent. 
(2) Playhouse.. Cab driver 
(Jack Carson) is nagged iuto 
  9:30 
  
  
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  |41:30 (7) Shock Theater. Be 
(2) Trackdown. Prospective|~* 
Mike De John 
(Re-| . r Ej 
“Double Deal.” ("50.) 
Ralph 
Bellamy, “The Man Who 
Lived Twice." ('36.) 
(4) Jack Paar. Comedian 
Jack ‘Pearl, © 
SATURDAY MORNING 
(2) Meditations. 
(2) On the Farm Front. 
(2) Michigan Conservation. 
(7) Haydn to Hi-Fi. 
(2) Children’s Bible Adven- 
ture. 
(4) (color) News. 
(2) Six Teens. 
(4) Cartoon Express. 
(7) Crusade for Christ. 
(2) Capt, dangaroo.- 
(1) Betty Boop. 
10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. 
* (7) Don Wattrick, Sports. 9:30 
10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. 
(4) Ruff and Reddy. 
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11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 
(4) Fury. 
11:30 12) Jimmy Dean 
(4) Blondie. 
11:55 (9) Billboards. 
SATURDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00 (2).Lone Ranger. 
(4) True Story. 
  
  
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  (37.) Marie Windsor)’ 
JERRY LEWIS — 
came, the more it confused everyone around me.” 
He's Both Star 
and Producer TV's ‘Little Monster’ 
Now Being Tagged as 
‘Schizophrenic - Kid’ 
By JERRY LEWIS (As told to Erskine Johnson) 
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) For 
years my pals have been tagging 
me with nicknames such as ‘‘The 
Monster,” “Child Star,"’ ‘The 
Fearless Leader,’ but now they   “The more confused my personality be-   
ing? Why go half way? You can 
do it, Be a producer.” 
That was the day the balloon 
went up, 
My previous impressions of the) 
duties of a producer was a man 
who found a script that hadn't 
ibeen re-made too many times, 
hired’a director, a couple of stars 
and assorted other people, handed 
them the script and then headed 
for the golf course. What a poor- 
deluded lad I was, 
Those steely-eyed condors who 
make up the board of directors of 
a major motion picture studio 
don’t hand you a million dollars, 
pat you-on the back and politely 
murmur, “‘We know this is your 
first picture, son — just do the best 
you can,” 
They want action and results. 
  with just one more try. 
at the door at night and inquire:   
Dion wail eco soal really: split. 
One minute I was the thrifty pro- 
ducer looking to cut corners and 
save a buck here and a buck there 
and in the next breath I was the 
star battling for expensive retakes 
— sure I could do the scene better 
My wife Patti would greet me 
“Are we the great producer to- 
night or the glamorous movie 
and TV star?” 
I still say the title of the picture 
should have begn: 
“Schizophrenic Moon Keep 
Shining.” _- 
  
Elvis Presley 
Attends Rites 
for His Mother 
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Elvis 
Presley bids farewell to his best! 
girl at a Memphis funeral home 
today. Mrs. Vernon Presley, the 
young singer’s mother, died early 
yesterday et the age of 42: 
«* * * 
Elvis, granted an emergency 
furlough from the Army, had 
spent the day before chatting with 
his parents in her hospital room, 
but was asleep at his suburban 
‘mansion when she. died. 
Gladys Presley was hospitalized 
Saturday with a liver ailment,’ 
acute hepatitis, but doctors said) 
an unexpected heart attack eaused 
her death. Her husband was at; 
her bedside. 
“Tt broke my heart,”’ Elvis said | 
as he went to the hospital. “‘She 
was always my best girl.” 
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nomic problem — as congression- 
al investigators once described it 
Having lured ‘much light indus- 
try to the sunny island, Munoz 
said the tendency now is toward 
heavier industry to provide more 
jobs to balance the economy and 
fight poverty. 
One of the principal attractions 
has been tax exemption and in 
earlier days low wage scales. The 
latter are rising. 
. Does Puerto Rico, with its ex- 
emption from. the federal income 
tax and its tax exemptions for in- 
dustry, steal industry from the 
mainland? 
The. governor contends it does 
not. Islanders pay a cemmon-. 
wealth income tax. : 
As for plants deserting the Unit- 
ed States and moving to Puerto 
wouldn’t sign an authorization un- DAYTON, Ohio (AP)—For Max 
Bradford, said the weddings will 
not be postponed. « 
* * * 
Max’s sister Ruth will marry 
Lowell Cook of Middletown, Mich. 
tomorrow, Cook was a classmate 
of Max and Joyce at Manchester 
College in Indiana. 
Joyce’s sister will marry Dar- 
rell Parks, a student at Ohio 
State University, Sunday. 
  
U.S. Merchant Marine 
Adds 5.3 Billion Yearly 
indirectly is estimated at $5,300, 
000,000 @ year. 
000 a year. 
the American-flag fleet in domstic 
  
  omy growing out of the American|> 
merchant marine both directly and|: 
The contribution of seagoing and!’ 
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Of this total the contribution of); 
the American-flag fleet in foreign); 
trade, $400,000,000; and of ship con-|; 
trade, $400,000,; and of ship con-/! ke ok Oe Kennedy's remarks drew bitter 
criticism from Sen. Homer F. 
Capehart (R-Ind) and other Re- 
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the references to Soviet superior- 
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Capehart, his voice booming, 
‘said Kennedy had mentioned 35 to 
50 times that the Soviets were su- 
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‘SS Secretarial, Higher Accounting, Business Administration, ,¥|/Ccommonwealth, we are a unique/crash of a KLM Dutch airliner| He told the-Senate last night Conclave Scheduled ® Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand, Speedwriting Shorthand, creation. within the American sys-/in the Atlantic, | the deterrent ratio might shift so. 
‘Machi ined i, Typewriting, Comptometer, and Calcu- tem. The news brought grief to mem-|heavily as to encourage the Soviets ® h T | 
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