ae Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report . Partly cloudy, cool 2 (Details Page 2) RESS ie 116th YEAR fErT: FONTTAG MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1998-28PAGES SCS ASSOCIATED PRESS What’ S aa proper’ for an Official Like Sherman Adams? - By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — What's “proper” and “improper” in the Washington world — and what's “ethical” and Judging by the headline publicity given to the Sher- man Adams case in the last few days and to the Gen. Vaughan episode during the Truman administration, it) is “improper” for any official to do for a friend what he would do for a stranger. © General Vaughan, who was military aide to President Truman, was unjustly maligned for accepting a “deep freeze” and other gifts from old friends who happened| to have business relationships with the government. This correspondent wrote on Aug. 17, 1949, in defense 1,000 Homeless in Terre Haute 30 Pct. of City Flooded as Creek Waters Surge Past Levee TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Floodwaters of a Wabash River tributary picked. up speed today, after overwhelming an earthen levee protecting the city of West Terre Haute, and spread out to *of Gen. Vaughan as fol- lows: “Gen. Vaughan presum- ably has the right to speak for the White House. If the words ‘military aide’ had been dropped from his title and he had acted simply as one of the many civilian as- sistants at the White House, it is doubtful whether much fuss would have been stirred up about his activ- ities. “As one of the President's assist- ants he has had the right to tele- * * * The 4,000 residents of this west- Marlow’s Story ern Indiana town near the Hlinois} on Adams Page 6 border had been alerted ‘last night z oo al eed structure. * fF S Pe oe Central Grade School. Many hed} to be forced to leave. The Party’s the Thing CARMEL, Calif. (UPI) — The wedding.-of socialite Armour Smith and Miss Bonnie Dickason went off like a charm, with one slight exception. After the cere- mony, the hundreds of guests drove off to a reception on the other side of town—leaving the bride and groom stranded. So they hitchhiked! Triplets for Father JOLIET, Tl. @ — Mrs. Ruth Bruno, 20, of Lockport presented her husband, John, 25, with three Father’s Day gifts yesterday — triplet girls. They are the Brunos’ first children. Sherman Adams, chief aide to _ |President Eisenhower in the work (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) yy | City Has Fine Record | ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ‘Bin g Ih Frid @ ‘Against Adams N ew Clerk MRS. FLORENCE J. ALLEN Weather Trend Still on the Coolish Side Pienickers, sun bathers, and| swimming enthusiasts, already frustrated by this area's « chilly next few days, * x * Fair and cool is the predic tion ‘fer tonight with the low around 50 degrees. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy morrow evening will remain cool with the mercury. dipping to a low of 50-4. . * * In an extended outlook the U.S Weathet Bureau has forecast that temperatures will average 6 to 7 degrees below normal 78 high and normal 59 low for the next five days, Showerg afe expected temperatures and showers due | again Friday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest | temperature recorded preceding 8| a.m. was 47. At 2 p.m. the mer-! cury read 70. ee ee Es °c ge ee ef a temperatures, will not appreciate the weatherman's forecast for the and cool with a high of 70-74. To- Wednesday with slightly warmer ees Name Mrs. Allen as County Clerk Plans to Complete Term of Husband; Will Not File for Election. Appointment was made today of Mrs. Florence J. Allen to fill the unexpired term of her late husband as _ Oakland County clerk. The announcement was made jointly by Circuit Judges Clark J. Adams, Frank L. Doty, George B. Hartrick and H. Russel Hol- land. Mrs. Allen, 61, will serve the remaining 6%. months in the $10,250-a-year job left vacant when her husband, Lynn D. Allen, 59, died of a heart attack May 31. The appointment was made under the stipulation that Mrs. Allen would not seek the new county office of clerk and regis- ter of deeds in the August pri- mary. The four judges, in making their announcement, said they stipulated this because they believed ‘“‘it would be manifestly unfair to the candidates who have already filed itor the office of County Clerk, and ito those who may file for the office of clerk now that the same is combined, to appoint a person who would seek the office with the ad- vantages that might accrue as the designated appointee of the Circuit Bench." The Board of Supervisors on Fri- day merged the offices of clerk and register of deeds. Mrs. Allen, who lives at 402% South Shore Dr., Waterford Town- ship, said she had intended to seek the office of clerk before the merger. She said she was “extremely \pleased and honored” with her new jappointment. | “| will try my best to run the The appointment becomes effec- _ tive today, the judges said. It ex- » pires at the end of the year. The new clerk has spent most of _jber years as a housewife and in | Afoot You re Safer Here | ‘helping her husband in his 25 po- \litical campaigns for the clerk 4 e a Pontiac was among the safest cities in the nation last year as far as the man-on-foot was concerned, according to the American Automobile Assn. The annual AAA pedestrian protection contest has Pontiac tied for third place among 108 cities with a population of from 50,000 to 100,000. The pedestrian death rate here, the AAA said, was only 13 deaths per 100,000 population, while the national average for cities of comparable size was 3.4 deaths. The AAA cited Pontiac’s school safety, as well as the Police Department's accident records system, safety engineering, organization and public information pro- gram. Fourteen other Michigan cities placed high in the contest, with Detroit winning the award as the nation’s safest large city for the second straight year and the state as a whole being cited for school and engineer- ing safety. - post. She once assisted in the of- | fice, on a pay basis, when an ; assistant clerk became ill. : :| She is past president of the * Republican Women’s Club of Wa- : terford Township and a director «of Oakland County Lincoln Repub- = ‘lican Club. Life Is Sunny Again _ RUIDOSO, N. M. (UPI)—Vet- | erinarians said today that all ' will be well with Sunny Skies, a - thoroughbred who didn’t get to ' run in the seventh race here yes- | terday. Sunny Skies was hit by a bolt of lightning. - To Call Legislators? : LANSING .— Gov. Williams | was, expected late today to set the date for a special legislative session to vote cash for State MSU President Kingswood Speaker _ | SPEAKER AND HEADMISTRESS — Presi- dent John A, Hannah, of Michigan sity, delivered the commencement address at ' Kingswood School Cranbrook Saturday ae He is shown’ here with Miss Marion ale, Kingswood Headmistress Dr. Hannah stressed that the Gales offer magnificent Ss oomnca for edu- | | Ne op . £3 dot eS cation but that ‘the actual process rests with the students themselves. The extent to which they profit is purely an individual matter. He also pointed out ‘that while some people in this country are critical of our educational plans, they stand _ags the envy of the world in general and are looked upon with unstinted admiration-by other-nations. State Univer- nd ‘schools and P, FE: : sy BA \ if + Police and defense spending in 1958-59. Speculation centered on Thursday. But the governor planned to confer, probably by telephone from Detroit, with leg- islative leaders before fixing the time, HEADING NORTH — Four carrier boys and their supervisor headed north this morning on a vacation trip won in a recent circulation contest. They are shown stowing away their luggage in a station wagon just before the start. Shown left to right are Everett J. Stamper and Michael D. Greenlee, both of Walled Lake; Suburban Circulation Man- _ Pontiac Press- which the boys the Sault locks, Win Trip to Northern Michigan Pontise Press Photo ager Arlo McCully; Howard Kelly of Keego Har- bor and James E. Werthman, of Pontiac. The party will go to the Upper Peninsula, inspecting Straits bridge, and Tahquamenon Falls. On the return trip they will come through the Tawas area and stop for some fishing before ee home Bae night. on Urban sistant city manager Rob-) ert A. Stierer, in charge of the program. * * Stierer, who is coordinating the describe in detail what it intends to do in the project and how it will go about making plans. “The success of the project depends to a large degree on the cooperation of the people directly affected,” Stierer said, He hoped that Thursday's meet- ing would help smooth the way for the detailed planning stage that got under way recently, The proposed $4,030,372 renewal area is bounded roughly by Pike street on the north, the Grand Trunk railroad on the west, Osmun street on the south and on the jeast by Paddock, Perkins and Parkhurst streets. * * * The city estimates there are about 155 acres involved, of which about 35 per cent is to be cleared land 65 per cent to be rehabilitated or conserved. Of the 451 homes on the 117.5 acres of improved land involved, approximately 29 per cent are substandard, accord- ing to the 1950 U, S. housing cen- sus. . The federal government would pay two-thirds of the total net cost of the project, if it is ap- proved, and Pontiac would pay the rest. About $90,000 in fed- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ing is open to all,” said as-+ renewal plans, said the city will! City Slates Meeting Renewal A public meeting to discuss plans for Pontiac’s first urban renewal project will be held by city officials at 8 p.m. Thursday in the City Commission chambers. “All residents and property owners in the affected jarea are especially invited to attend, although the meet- Americans Set fo Flee Lebanon 4,000 Put on Alert as Civil War Intensifies in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — The > August Primary Lists to Close ‘Tuesday, 4 P.M. | If you are a candidate for one of 16 offices from Oakland County, and hope to have your name on the Aug. 5 primary ballot, your nom- inating petitions or filing fees must be in by 4 p.‘m. tomorrow. Mrs, Mabel Child, election clerk for the county, said none would be accepted in her office in the courthouse after that time. To be voted on in the August primary will be the offices of Oak- gress, 12th District state senator, six representatives in the Legis. lature, county offices of prosecutor, clerk -register of deeds, drain commissioner, treasurer and surveyor, and two Circuit Court commissioners. Truman Won't Talk VENCE, France (UPI) — For- mer President Truman, on vaca- tion here, yesterday refused to enter the controversy surround- ing presidential assistant, Sher- man Adams. Judge Samuel _Rosenman, who.accompanied the former Chief Executive here and is acting as his spokesman with the press, said Truman had “‘no comment whatsoever” on the af- fair. land County representative in Con- sheriff, | 4,000 Americans in Lebanon were alerted today for evacuation should the spreading civil war endanger their lives further. Already an esti- mated 100 Lebanese have been killed in three days of street fight- ing. Officials in Washington said the United States is “ready to do what has to be done to protect American lives,” raising the possi- bility the 1,800 Marines of the U.S. Sixth Fleet might be landed to protect them if Lebanon requests such action. The Marines were first alerted last May when the anti-govern- ment riots began. Britain alert- ed 2,000 paratroopers on nearby Cyprus today to stand by to pro- tect British lives here if asked. Heaviest fighting tn the struggle by pro-Egyptian-Syrian rebels to topple pro-Western President Ca- mille Chamoun took place in Bei- rut. Other battles were reported ‘in the port of Tripoli where the uprising started and in the Bakaa/ Valley and the Shouf Mountains |south of Beirut. The fighting was so intense in Beirut yesterday that Chamoun himself was reported to have seized a submachinegun and palace, ‘You Art to Buy Now’ CHICAGO (UPID—A recession- conscious exhibitor tacked beau- tifully lettered signs on all of his paintings at the “Old Town Art Fair’’ here. The signs read: turned it on rebels firing on his! House Probers Claiming FIC Aided Goldfine But Ike’s Highest Aide Denies Pulling Strings for Friend in Trouble WASHINGTON (P— House probers turned up evidence today. that higher- ups in the Federal Trade Commission vetoed a gov- ernment expert’s recom- mendation for criminal prosecution of Bernard Goldfine, benefactor af Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower’s No. 1 aide. Records showing that Goldfine, an industrialist from Boston, picked up Adams’ bills at the Wal- dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York also were entered in the case that has become a prime political sensation. - There also was testimony that some of the records in an FTC case concerning one of Goldfine's textile mills had been destroyed. But the acting FTC chair- man, Robert T. Secrest, said the destruction by another gov- ernment agency was inadver- tent and that no information was lost since it all hag been transcribed into other records stifi on hand. Secrest also told the House sub- committee investigating Adams's relationship with Goldfine that Ad- amg never tried to sway the FTC on any matter. Adams has ac- knowledged making calls for in- formation from government agen- cies about Goldfine’s troubles, and set up a conference between Gold- fine and FTC officials. But he vows he never tried to get favors for his friend. CLAIM TIE-IN Francis X. McLaughlin, inves- tigator for a house subcommittee, told the subcommittee that Gold- fine was Adams’ paying host at the Waldorf at a time when the FTC was settling a case against (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Russia Summons Envoys From U.S., Britain LONDON — The Soviet gov- ernment has summoned its am- bassadors in London and Wash- ington to Moscow for consulta- tions — presumably connected with intensified East-West sum- mit and nuclear arms negotia- tions. Jacob Malik left his London post by plane shortly after it was revealed that Mikhail Menshikov had slipped out of Washington and headed for the Soviet capital. Malik told reporters: “I am going on business, When one goes to do business jn one’s own country, it is always a pleasure." He did not disclose the nature of his business or how long he the Soviet Embassy saw him off. Recently the pace of diplo- matic exchanges between Mos- “You art to buy now.” cow and the West has quickened. Oakland Senator to Battle Waste By ROGER F, LANE AP Lansing Correspondent LANSING — On his second try, Republican Sen. u. Harvey Lodge Oakland County’s representative in| the state Senate, has the go-sign from the Senate to bear down for state government economy, He vows to find an ‘answer to the question whether state govern- ment costs are getting way out of bounds — which he suspects they are. Lodge was named last week as chairman of a special interim committee of the Senate to study ways of promoting governmental efficiency and economy and fer- reting out areas of waste and duplicated service. ‘The Senate voted $5,000 for the effort in which Lodge will be joined by Sens. Edward Hutchinson of Fennville, Paul ‘Younger of Lan- sing and ‘Arthur Dehmel of Union- ville, ali Republicans, and Sen. Ba- sil W. Brown (D-Detroit). * * * jcompanying discussion of ‘raising _The resolution by Lodge setting Poa | i ; | up the study authorized the com- mittee to call on all] state personnel and “‘any neceesary expert assist- ant’ to pursue its ends. * * * Lodge said in an interview he had no political motivation, and recalled that he urged establish- ment of such a special study panel last year when no elections were held, but was turned down, “Demands for funds to finance governmental services are con- stantly increasing and the current and anticipated revenues of the state are not adequ.te to meet such increasing demands,” he said. “The time has come to made a careful survey of just how much is really necessary. from the taxpay- ers to provide essential services.” He observed that the Conlin leg- islative committee, and others like it in the past, have pried into the tax structure of the state, with ac-| various levies. “But nobody’s inv tigating the 4 \ } waste of public money," Lodge said. “I understand that probably we need a better revenue-getting pattern, but do we forever need ‘indicates we will, I will want to tion? I don't think so.’ HITS AT DUPLICATION. Lodge believes the most fruitful) fields for inquiry are in areas likely ‘to reveal duplications of services and waste of facilities. “If we have a special session of the legislature, as the governor call in the State Police officials and talk to them about this,” he said. the police use, the volume of ex- penditures for parts, tires, gaso- line and lubricants, Maybe we'll tices will save considerable sums in this area. . “And then there's the ques- tion of needless patrol driving,” he went on. “Is it really neces- sary, does it really serve a need- ed purpose to have township ‘pe- lice, city-police, sheriffs’ depu- ties and finally State Police driv- ing up and down the same roads, almost in a parade? ~“Tt might make sens, to cut out Lodge Heads Drive on Cost of Government higher and higher levels of taxa-'some overlapping, some duplica- ltion. i ety on, and | suspect there may To the extent that this is be a good ig af it, se s silly.” Lodge cai he — to inquire into possible duplication of welfare services, noting that the state and local welfare agencies each hire investigators whose paths appear to cross often. “T have a hunch there’s waste, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “Consider the number of cars| ase Pe say “ Today’ s Press a find that adoption of tighter prac- | County News ...6....0c0s000 18 Editorialg .........e0scc0s a8 ‘Markets 20... ..cccccssecveee eB Obituaries .......6+.4 ove 4 Sports ....... AS evvece A219 Theaters ..... Remereeee tah oe TV and Radio Programs’ _._37 Wilson, Earl ........ eevencesee Women’s Pages . Susebecac 1-13 Trade Up of oun, 6 ‘the Hot. Lot, The Bright Gag ER. 6-¢008, f. would be away, Ten officials of .' ie” . gr i -_ e ~ Sunny Weekend _ for Southeast *% fet & s oo TWO - Leaves 11 Dead Highway Toll 6 Ahead of Michigan Figure at) Same.Time Last Year By The Associated Press Eleven persons died on Michigan highways over the Father’s Day weekend. , Cars on family outings crowded roads in sunny, pleasant weather during the last full weekend before the officia] start of summer. : * * * The weekend deaths brought to) 56 the number killed on state high-'dation for ways so far in June, comparedihad been with 50 in the same period a yearinavan had ago. State Police said it was the first time im the last 11 months that deaths were running The Associated Press weekend traffic tabulation starts at 6 p.m. x * * Sidney Hoff, 39, Niles, died Sun day of injuries suffered Saturday night when his car and a freight train collided near St. Joseph. * * * . Sylvester Olson, _ 38, was injured fatally Friday night when his car veered off a bridge in Ontonagon County. Walter Zaleski, 45, Center Line, was killed Sunday when his car ran off a road near Au Gres. Roger Freel, 15, Hazel Park. was killed Saturday night when the motorcycle he was riding was struck from behind by a car. x * * Clarence Hoover, 71, Lansing, was killed Saturday in a car-truck collision near Lansing. Mrs, Dorothy Deneen, 35, Mar- lette, was injured Satur- See More Rain on Tap Today Rains which yesterday dumped up to 5 inches of water in interior regions of the Southeast shifted during the night to Gulf Coast areas. Heavy showers swamped Pensacola, Fla., Mobile, Ala., and gion. A. tornado was reported near was reported in either case. Farm Exports Hit Peak The Weather U.8. Weather Bareau Ferecast PONTIAC AND VICI bew eomerrew cool, low 50-04. Wednesday. fair te partly clendy and continued coel. Teday in Pontise Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 18 m_p.h. rection—N west. Sun sete Monday at fy ate Gun rises Tuesday at 4:55 @.m. Moon sets Monday at 7:31 p.m. Moon rises Tuesday at §:25 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures ...53 as eee ewneere or eewnnee gagg3 Sanday in Pentise (As recorded downtown) Righest temperature tempersture a eoestere Weather—Partly tn Pentise ceggcesaccves O05 cloudy. One ¥. wighest Temperatie Lowes ~— occtsonccceee- 70 ture eeterece @traeeeate 0.5 . i AB TOT SSesestsessessers _|headed’ by Rep. Oren Harris (Continued From Page One) ore of Goldfine’s New England textile mills. timately was settled by an order to Goldfine te cease and desist from such practices, Secrest underwent sharp ques- tioning as to why the recommen- criminal reported complained of appeared meditated and willful. DISAGREED ON CASE to be pre- the signed to the case head naire 2 on the company comply was the geenoes + all th and that the matter was closed on that basis. WAS IT WILFUL? The law provides various native actions in cases of of violations considered wilful, the Federal Trade can prosecute criminally in the x * * This resulted te a cease and | degist order, to which Goldfine and the companies consented though admitting no wrong do- ing. There was no criminal prosecution. ‘While the house subcommittee (D-Ark) received today’s testi- mony, White House Press Secre- tary James C, Hagerty told a news conference he had no infor- mation that Goldfine hed ever offered President Eisenhower a suit of clothes. “LIKES TO MAKE GIFTS” The question came up when reporter Sarah McLendon said her newspaper has information that Goldfine likes to make gifts of clothes to his friends. ~*~ *« * Miss McLendon said the Man- chester (N.H.) Union Leader also understands that Goldfine has given suits to some members of the White House staff and prob- ebly offered one to Eisenhower. “T have no knowledge of that,” Hagerty rete - When he declined further com- ment, a reporter asked whether Hagerty cared to clear up the matter at least in the case of Eisenhower. * *« * Referring to Miss McLendon’s suggestion that some White House staff members got suits, and with- for. several te ames them vide any detail. X erty said: “I can only speak for myself, and my answer is no.” herself as a Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, House business but did not pro- i Mail Delivery . May Be Stymied on Perry Street HE commission, present at this hearing." * different times. ‘House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) wag asked about the case at his news conference this mérn- ing and commented: “In matters like this I always She said congressional commit- tees take little things ‘‘that can be explained” and build them up until they destroy fine public of- Plainly, if Sherman Adams had anything wrong in pres- ents or hospitality from an old friend, he would have avoided any inquiry about a friend’s case, Adams would never have done it, Is this ‘‘proper” or “improper?” It certainly is not on its face evi- dence of corruption but only a striking example of how ‘‘guilt by innuendo" can impair the right of every individual to be considered honest until proved dishonest. (Copyright 1958) Eye Has Blind Spot. NEW YORK. — All of us are born with a blind spot in our eyes, out mentioning Eisenhower, Hag- Governor, Commission Meet Today Preparing fo Michigan. unemployed. ‘ partment of Labor. The necessary to payments. * * previougly received. DETROIT (AP) —-Gov. Williams today signed a contract with the federal government to bring $30,500,000 in additional unemployment benefits to x - *»* DETROIT (AP) — Governor Williams and the State Employment Security Commission meet here today to get a start on payment of federal aid to the | * Williams and the commission called the meeting for the purpose of signing the Supplementary Un- employment Benefits agreement with the U.S. De- . About 50,000 jobless persons, half of them in the Detroit area, are eligible for the added funds, said Max M. Horton, MESC director. . | First checks are to be mailed out the week of June 30 or July 7. However, an aide to Williams said the Governor will try to get this date moved up. Workers whose unemployment compensation | from the state has expired and who still are un- employed are eligible to get Pay Jobless & * thought at the time that there was|’ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J UNE 16, 1058 : bs Find New Hotel Bill Paid by Adams’ Pal Two Maritime. Unions Strike. Hearing Is Slated (Continued From Page One) earmarked for the planning, Besides Stierer, other officials attending Thursday’s meeting will be Henry L. Smith, city planner, and his two aides, Gustav J. Mathes and Ernest Ethier. Two representatives of Geer Associates, the city’s planning consultation firm, also will attend. They are Jacob Driker and Robert Emer. son. “These are the men who will be dealing with the public in the planning stage of the project,” Stierer said, ‘‘and we consider it advisable for affected residents to attend Thursday’s session to meet them.” 11,700 Seamen Refuse| Urban Renewal Plan| eral funds have already been | operations on Perry Street, to Sqil Without Pacts;|who retired recently as Birming-|commissioners were out of town A inue. delivery of mail to y Tie U 700 Shi ham * Court judge, to-jon business. a | i City Commission to continue Prem! o¢ Commerce manager, is asking will. be inaccessible during the} NEW YORK (AP)—Two mari-|¢@tion of rules and procedures for! permit-for » fireworks various stages of highway Con-/time unions struck today, refusing|the court and city clerk's office.) yuiy 4 The struction, to sail without contracts, Gaflll said his duties ab judge! Marshal George Qeott to bold Delivery will be made whenever} The walkout of 1,700 engineers|kept him from devoting sufficient] display in the Birmingham High the carrier is “able to travel unob-jand 10,000 unlicensed tanker sea-jtime to the project but that the] gchoo} Parking lot already structed, men could tie. up nearly 700/job is about half completed... | been granted. Patrons whose residences will be|American-flag ships Out! The judge pointed out in a | — ee eee ee letter to the commission that the | Bonnie Brook Club at the general, Violations Bureau placed |be the scene June 20 of the delivery window at the Post Office| The striking unions, the Marine| under hls supervishen when it Gusduahe bisaee hack ainon on East Huron Street. Engineers Beneficial Assn. and/ wag removed from the Police evening's activities will start S : . |tbe National Maritime Union, said Department, Being familiar with |9:30 p.m. 7 bee , {negotiations would pick up again) the work of the bureau, he esti- | airs What’ ‘| : later in the day. Meanwhile, they) mated the procedure formula can | First Presbyterian Church a § mproper said, “no contract, no sailing.” | be ' announced its summer , completed within two months. for President's Aide?|s dare an pssnoer sun Che, See xem fa thelban ae peaching anda crcl , r = a a — , the 10,000 seamen on 231 oil tank-|Eeqa’ "ave been At! school. service at 9:45 a.m. Giont CPeund Ss (Continued From Page One) %\°~ < +2 * * * — of the executive offices, is a man| There is no large passenger ship| The Lake Park drive sewer PE cagaly Ma Candy Jars of integrity. The President is con-|berthed here now and none is ex-|again will come before commis) ,.“0)'ss, 7! will 79¢ ¢ vinced he is, a pected to sail before Wedneeday. |e Smee The NTRS WO) held “temneeroy » Seller 48 p. The mere fact that Adams may | p weeomts eoet) oer : Basil's Catholle Church, Toronto, |I§ Os» ss canisters. sandy Jat: tebacoe mah atte ¢ eorame heat The Marine Engineers struck!3 GOP C dj -aunagpeaweom paeclhend tm Mt. 1 fine ith cover. Camis §). not evidence elther of corniption |*{te! the union rejected a contract Lan idates , : ) or of the exercise of an improper |Ofter Vy the Dry Cargo and Pas : “1 - senger Ship Operators, intnnce by Adare wpen aay ot ("ET Sin Orerston, Efe State Race (Xreues bodies mentioned in the case. The strike by the tanker sea- me | men was unexpected. The. LANSING @ — A top trio of To insinuate or infer that there|nag tentatively approved. a three- ; state- a@re,/000 unlicensed seamen em; Potter, today officially, entered Gauge a ips, ’* * * pd ay damaged A third union, the American Accompanying Potter : ° : ments made by members of Con-| radio Assn., bargained through| entation et mocsineting. pethions factory Representative lroning Board : Sats eng "nmr ner yy gy eae, antes EYEE MINGTON. hours powners on were Paul D. Bagwell, running es * * * ' = A. iota (hayes ooh) bid- In this instance the information . : as to what:Adams really did ans me : Skies dat om Lodge to Head Study) “sr tree ere rece 1 - tee a way that answer unopposed r respective could be given to the public the nominations and to represent their be given tothe atc OF Government Costs rominiins and to reresent thi -The accusations were widely | (Continued From Page One) ae hoor pies in the | spread before the rebuttal could |... in mental health activities, al wrongdoing were not supported jtavagance in food service equi in November abainst Lt. Gov. by any proof of undue influence. |iont and storage facilities,” he Philip A. Hart, Bagwell against The reason tor all this of course, |said. aaa ae os — is politics. Republicans in the Pontiac Hospital . 1952 campaign referred often to the| giner moet Nensetens at eee ee of corruption which they) worthvilie, Hawthorn Center and The Republican candidates all “How Qa Deseret ore stig] sow eran ts are , 7 “Of _ I don't what Potter's carried 24,270 signatures, back we'll find in’ these fields—and in|!ncluding some from each of the It happens, however, that some |education, where there most cer-|State’s 83 counties, he said : of the indivudals in |tainly is duplication on the univer-| Bagwell’s petitions listed an/| those charges under the Truman sity level—but I feel the waste will/estimated 24,000 names, and administration were tried by the jrun into the millions of dollars,” |Brown’s 22,190. 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Anyone else? -‘Butler-Jenner Bill Absolute Necessity’ ity if He g il i pies E it ix 83 | z : i F ait THOUGHTS FOR TODAY If a soul sin, and commit a which was delivered him to keep, or In fellowship, or in a thing ta- ken away by violence, or hath ery his neighbour; —Leviti- ous 6: x* * * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y_- 337: Alice D., aged 17, faces a common teen-age prob- ' x ke “Dr. Crane, I'd like to go on to college,”’ she said, “‘but I don't Yi know exactly what I want to do in life. = - Go TO COLLEGE oy Most of the studerits who grad- _uate from | school,’ don’t have a definite career in mind. i. 8. Yet educators usually urge them their minds, and also guarantee their children a better type of home. And talented students, as well ag star athletes, often win, scholar- ships ch pay their tuition . The latter runs from $400 to $1,000 yearly in American schools. * * * Even though that is a large ete eee eee akin to Biblical who sold his birthright for . oe of eetease OOLLEGE PAYS OFF And notice that the 4 years in college bring you $103,000. more — It you don’t ti i wae ts plan to teach or enclosing a velope, plus 20 st = j « i i z pas : e 3 : : ‘ee : / : : * : 3 : : j 7 ‘ r q ‘ | ‘ / : age ! * a ‘ Pe: oe 1 é ; = 5 : se i JHE PONTIAC PRESS. uonpAy, JUNE. 16, 1958 dept. stores > UPI Phete Monaco’g Princess Grace are shown together at premier of ‘United: Artists’ film “Wings Go a gala dinner in Monaco following the world idecdlbcciammmemere led desta - DeGaulle Returns fo Paristrcse tc Pile ‘em high for summer! Reg. 69c solid or striped 20x40’ CANNONS Extra baths, quick trips -to _ the shower or beach, call mony stripes, soli Matching guest size 3 for $1 Matching face cloth 6 for $1 NS . for lots more towels, so stock > up at pia. en har- LY 4 y a id pastels. 2-1 m 8. 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JUNE, 16; 1958_ RMSE MM Sag OMe eG i" World Without Men Looi ns} dant, unnecessary, a drug on the Vartianeeaie In and a nuisance. around |Toothcarps.”’ Sound innocent: Don't be de- Nagasce no oy LONDON (AP) — Let's eee, it, ‘men. Mother Nature may be con-|market, spiring to make us obsolete. the house. In due course, since parthenogenesi * «- «© all babies, will be female, men |ceived. ae is DYNAMITE. | The male of the species may be| Will no longer exist. The parous toothcarp, as epaaadiail parthenogenesis. supplanted by what we can only] . +.’ *« a Cre eee ie atin fhetimay be regarded as a form o “describe as nasty, sneaking,|- For the first warning of disaster|®i%@> birth to living young. Par-lartificial parthenogenesis effected treacherous little parasites. Women will have children with positively no help from the oppo- site sex. All children will be girls, the men—while they last—are in- ldebted to a Dutchman, A. Stolk,|0U%S ‘rom unfert ot the Histological Laboratory, Free University, Amsterdam, thenogenesis is the development of|not so much by jlized eggs. * *« * Stolk was reporting on the |sure, it’s a long way who will be able to have addi-| stoke sounded the tocsin in an|Strange behavior of three -female|carp tional children—all girls. article in the high-domed British|toothcarps, two of the speciesiclimb that hlacsnggee ladder. | x * * science seanaaiae ees we lebistes reticulatus and one of|But as everyone 4 The male will become redun-larticle is called “Pathological ae veces xipbophorus Helleri mother natape jam; lots of time. Kel, . In each case the female ‘was iso- lated immediately after _birth| | WO Old Gals Shot City, Waterford May Tradeszgescsy= ome reton t= toothcarps gave birth to 22, 14, and 28 babies respectively—all fe-|night at the Prospect Park Zoo in | Acreage in School Districts. os... ss Toned from an infection with ajwas cid, Wothless. ami xould sot ' - gon Waterford Township may ac-;Township’s 40-square mile school parasite known as-ichthyoph- jeat, Astra, 32, came to the end of ' Z are Oi Me, quire an additional two acres of|district map resembles a jig-saw\°™S Hoferi Plehn-Mulsow. The/jher trail because of her bad tem FOOD TOWN SAVINGS COUPON school district from Pontiac, in puzzle, with parts lapping over| yy ntruder provided the arti- per. = =e injured two FOOD TOWN SAVINGS COUPON exchange for a 10-acre plat at ajinto White Iake, West Bloomfield, | hearing to be held July 3 at the|Independence and Pontiac Town-|, 7 axnencgenesis is nothing new.| Today : two. India elephants, MAXWELL HOUSE | Oakland ty of Educa-|ships. ut Stolk says we have something|and 5, arrive from Thailand | don. Coun conte different here: birth resulting'take the old ladies’ places. “located more than two miles from - are no children attending school The area which Pontiac has of- fered to Waterford Township is the Pontiac schoo! district bound: ary line, on the north’ side afi” Loon Lake. It is part of the former Jayno Adams farm and although there in that area at the present time, a new subdivision development has constructed several homes. The same problem exists in surrounding school districts. Parts of the Clarkston and Pon- tiac City school districts cut inte Waterford Township. The overlapping of school dis- tricts into other townships was due to the consolidation of seven old school districts into the Waterford Township district in 1942, accord- ing to assistant superintendent) James Denherder, Summer Term STARTING THIS WEEK HOURS: Morning 8:00 te 1045 — Afternoon 11:00 to 1:30 Evening 6:30 to 9:00 (Monday and Thursday) Speedwriting Shorthand ; y INSTANT COFFEE: Officials believe that sqon there | 4.0 ne ents house bonnet] Gregg Shorthand Machine Shorthand ) 2 problem ia thet areas |“bub of a community” and as the Typewriting Accounting ITH THIS COUPON ONLY AT FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS | preneces are: area expanded, a district boundary i 1 — NO CASH VALUE—EXP. JUNE 187 The Waterford Township area|line had to be established. This} Business Psychology Business English | Le ROIS OLS Ae that the Pontiac Board.of Educa-|accounts for the uneven “hem: ' tion is interested in, is on the south line” of the Waterford Township Comptometer . Calculator : shore of Small Silver Lake, close| school district. and other subjects available to the Pontiac school district; ° *x* * * boundary line. The 10-acre plat-eontains a few homes which, much to the em- barrassment of Pontiac school of- ficials, were recently discovered to have been paying taxes for years to the Waterford district although the children have always attended Pontiac schools, If the swap of school districts culminates, this will be the second time an attempt has been made to straighten the district line, Den- herder said. Two years ago, 800 acres of Waterford Township's school dis- trict was given to the Clarkston district and included all of the ~*~ * * . 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MONDAY, JUD 1958, i Bes Pe é ® . s eka es sly Sore eee eee pes t-te 2 = - ry * L : — 2 cok: sities: OES & a Likes Security of Waterford Home |. on : ] es { Crush’ : ” Likes. Seem aterford Home ce. lIryingto Crush’: Hermie Completely Civilized — Celehes Rebels. A cocky little sparrow, wlio , — . would rather be with human beings Sukarnd Forces Launch s than birds—rules the roost in a Full-Scale Attack on lakeside Waterford : Township Last Major Stronghold home. : . “Hermie,” the feathered friend JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — othe Det Eeeets of it Ye President Sukarne’s government St., flies into another room when teinehed & full-scale ina, ican mall - the outside door is opened, and . shies away from the window when air attack in the North Celebes ‘wild’ birds come near. today to — the last major x * * stronghold . rebellion. Last fall, Hermie fel} out of his . nee sath Oh nest on his birthday, September Indonesian ‘morn—and that’s exactly the way invasion force landed at day- he lodked, according to Mrs. break 20 miles from Menado, the Palmer , North Celebres rebel capital 7 Naval commandos and army units She picked him up and hit the breach at the east coast wrapped his tiny, nude bedy in fishing town of Kema and : soft cotton, then proceeded to driving West across the peninsula feed him bread and water from i an eye-dropper, until he had <«.* « FZ reached materity. About 5,000 troops were in- The Palmers found that warm volved in the operation, which was milk would not agree with the obviously aimed at linking up with bird, and “‘he’s scared to death of a army units a worm.” already have landed in smaller Hermie follows Mrs. Palmer numbers at the east coast seaport around the house all day, as she of Bitung and on the west coast does the family cleaning, cooking, near Menado. washing and ironing—making sure * government strategy ap- to keep out Of the way of the noisy was to seal off the tip vacuum cleaner, and especially of the 20-mile-wide North Celebes the electric food mixer. for a final assault on ‘CHARMING VOIGE’ the — . When the electric dryer is turned an, Hermie bursts forth in a song The navy spokesman said slight that would sive sing- resistance was easily - overcome. Fi put an expensive sing: ing canary to shame, according to He said a large number of war- : ae Paine , ships were used and _ reinforce- ata . ments were being rushed ashore 7 Taking a bath is no problem “We expect operations will not ! . for Hermie. Each day, he flies last too long due to the large num- down on the floor and hops into , ber of our forces,” he said. “The the drinking water of the Palm- rebels are being encircled.” | er’s pet dog, Heidi — who ee i watches the splashing operations to em which began} = ; ’ ~ . ; : in confused fascination. on Sumatra March 15. = ‘ . * A new baby means new responsibilities : When the Palmers and their 15- Rebel forces are estimated at year-old son Jack sit down at the BS ‘ - io 10,000 to 12,000 men. : dinner table, Hermie never flies > Sikisss Feces Whats . t that this “: é . ; poeleodl x sees spines eal ay ORPHAN — “Hermie,” the orphaned sparrow, io ae ageepted ‘ Neighbors and friends can’t really judge whether & ly taboo in his adopted home — guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer in Waterford OW goo a man is a good provider. They can see the house, the | “and it certainly is,” Palmer add- Township. He was picked up in the yard last August and raised : the Bu this is ‘ half the aa. . from a tiny fledgling to a full grown bird. . car, gifts. But only picture. | esaty quteevs : h uld The other half lies hidden. It may include such things - Ths bird! Wes to ge to bed at Mickey Cohen Cohen, “It's a way of breaking a Seat S O a as a deed, savings account books, life insurance. ot dusk, and after the family has set- t Beinairedl man’s back — in this case finan- Fai aaeeaiaiia Things to help provide for the family’s future. tled down to watch television, Her- cially. I can’t afford another ° ‘ mie flits onto the nearest shoulder, 0 be netne trial.” g od provider The man who has the life insurance he needs passes snuggles down and goes to sleep.|/for Assqult ; ‘ one major test of a good provider. He knows he is meeting He is then carried to a cage and covered for the night, never dream- LOS ANGELES (AP)—Ex e A — -gam- ing that his ancestors had to fight ; . : D ) w- their very existence. fig bler Mickey Cohen will be retried . Ivor ce ecrees jon a charge of assaulting a feder- Australia and New Zealand are jal officer. Max A. from Dorothy J. Burke. a vital responsibility to those who depend on him. be? . His wife knows it, too, And the bond between them . is stronger for this knowledge that they alone possess. | : Institute or Lire Insurance, 488 Madison Avenue, : | looking to the United States to) A jury was dismissed when it| [corse D. from Sime A. Shuler. La New York 22, N. Y. buy more meat. They explain|couldn't agree on his guilt or in-| Iva from Issac J. Murdick, When someone's counting on you . os that we have plenty of beef for|nocence. ant? ae EE 1621S. Weedward Osh YOU steaks, but the U.S. needs more| The second trial was set for Seer nas ek E- Miter. codward, Royal can count on life insurance. meat for hot dogs and similar |July 21. Rank bate. 3 Doors North of 10 Mile 7 small items. “It’s a dastardly thing,” said joe om® B, McDuttic. e e ~ You Can! 1-year research proves deeper, sounder sleep on Beautyrest! rs You sleep relaxed ... awake re- push up to give you proper, firm freshed! Tests with sleepers onevery support. At $79.50 Beautyrest is the kind of mattress proved Beautyrest least expensive of all mattresses to ‘ gave longer periods of sounder, own. In durability tests Beautyrest unbroken slumber. Beautyrest is stood yp 3 times longer than the made differently. 837 separate coils next best. Come in and order yours! . $ "i 9 au Only 88 Down Available in Double Bed or Twin Size Matching Box Spring at Same Low Price % \ Ample Free Parking : : as meat - 2 ) Zt Co ere ae SOUTH sAQINAW sTietT : roe wget: > Ne * . s 1 z : < % } “ oe \ ores * \ . i ; ’ ; z ; ; : ‘ i . 4 = f é . Be . i ; Z , PJ { : PT. , : { j ‘ : t : t x i i ‘ fi " ‘ ; Fe \ y \ ; i ft ‘ a SS 2 | nm PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 16,1958 iganites | : In , ; eithaiad Nacak per ey \Team to Operate} (1 jon State Girl ; ence for the first time in her life. | * * * ) am ; Geor Rainstorm . Sharon has a hole in the wall . ae % . Ne ae luring Ge rgia between two of the heart's main| High in Quality!-Low in Price! : come pouring to Laces Couty (9 US lips C ver, Injur How of biond to the body ends Your Choice of Frames... | iM ands draw people trom) ‘MARIETTA, Os. (AP)—A sat it open gt of es - _ Reciees oot Xe reins ‘ Latest in Styles . : ‘I've seen auto plates from all procreation «rl TOP DRIVER — Reuber C.| 1 nas prevented Sharon from |] @ Prescriptions Filled © Safety Glasses . 4 over 3 thane wands, perticnterly ix persons remained hospitalized today but were re- Thomas, 29, of Enterprise, Ala., | playing like other children. She | @ RX Sun Glasses @ Repair Service | “eee ported in good condition. Fourteen others were treated at | was named national “Driver of | has taken up sewing and paint. : @ Frames Replaced — q The fact that Tole and s-| top Rogpital and sy the Year” by the ae ee et hee at Come in and Have Your Present urban Maumee have effective laws i. ‘Trucking Assn. He’risked his life | tag. | me oe ee : tr ogpedaamnciig the accident occurred of buay four-lane US. 41 abou to rescue a woman from a burt- | She has been able until recently] Glasses Adjusted — No Charge! ing car which was charged with Site mallee Sum of Mariecen. electricity from a fallen power Clntndale- Junior High Saoeil Glasses Adjusted Properly Means Better expenses without burdening a ir your family. stands in the townships. The bus was on the way to Cincinnati, Ohio, from Jack- | jin. shaie dha uals Oe roll and| Vision You handle the entire trahs-| eS eee aonville, Fin. ‘on A aenon ahaa mine a oe action mail with OLD) uation in Lucas County undoubt- Police quoted the driver, ones, saad ity’ = action BF iaall with OLD/ chy Ge west tte stte.| geld, Gases saying the bas tes going down bin ta [SWOd0S Bock Equality | 1 ai ‘mnwshers do] Baker O tical Co. No obligatiqn. No one will call) Me said between 35 and 40 boot | -. blinding rain when he applied the brakes and the right =| STOCKHOLM — In a recentinated $1,200 toward the eventual on you! leg stands operated in the county | front wheel locked. The bus spun around, went down a world poll the strongest support|cost of the operation, which may at last year under the guise of | 95 so0¢ embankment and toppled over about 35 feet from —_for women’s equality was found in|run into thousands of dollars, | 8644 N. Saginaw = istre' sigs shee Store Write today, asad giving wholesaling, - ae the | the highway. 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Saturday at Cranbrook, The bride's ee are gee A. bridegroom E. Carleton Fox of MRS. JAMES WILDING FOX Virginia Ann Beresford Weds James Wilding Fox Christ Church Cranbrook was the scene of the Saturday eve- ning wedding uniting Virginia Am Beresford and James Wilding Fox. The Rev. Robert: L, DeWitt performed the cere- mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred — Beresford of Bloomfield Hills. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. E, Carleton Fox of Birmingham. WORE REGENCY GOWN The bride, escorted by her father, wore a regency gown of candlelight peau de soie, the - bodice encrusted with creamy pear! and crystal beads, She wore a silk tulle veil bordered with imported lace and car- ried white phalaenopsis. orchids with trailing vine. Barbara Barker was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Wade Hampton. Oliver, Mrs. Roald:Schopp, Gail Glov- er and Mrs, James T. Beres- ford. Flower girl was the bride’s cousin and godchild, Lucinda Jean Crim. They wore identical dresses of crisp white embroidered organdy over azure blue in bouffant design. Blending velvet streamers cas- caded down the back from the waist ‘to the hemline, They carried blue delphiniums. Attending as best man was Kingsley Brown Jr. Ushers were John Booth Beresford, Daniel Booth Beresford, Ste- phen Farr Booth, John Win- throp Crim, Carleton C. Pat- terson Jr., William R. Kent and L, James Schneider, GARDEN RECEPTION A garden reception was held at the home of the bride’s par- ents following the ceremony. Virginia Ann became the — -€Ehrist Church . and Mrs. ipa Ey is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Birmingham. PROTECTION For your precious furs! Stored in ice- cold eee © Cleaning ¢ Glazing PAY NEXT FALL! they’ i " emerge ‘lin the fall rs more beautiful ! "a than ever! a, Repairing Plus Dry Cleaning This Includes Insurance Up ; to $250.00 FATHER & SON’ CLEANERS _ Plant a Office st 941 Joslyn | and veers tonta? ee ay The ; Toe Haas! Talk Stighis Oakland County _ ‘ Looking over the club’s scrapbook are program ‘chairman Mrs. Norris Wilding Fox . Smith and guest speaker Joe Haas of Sit Next . to Bride’s Mother By EMILY POST _“Dear Mrs. Post: A friend’s daughter was married recent- ly and although many of us were not invited to the recep- tion we did receive invitations to the church ceremony which we attended even though it was quite a distance for most of us to travel. However, we could not help but feel slight- ed and hurt because immedi- ately after the ceremony the bride and groom and their par- ents left, not giving any of us the opportunity to wish them well, “We could understand their leaving if everyone was going to the reception, but, since they weren't, wasn't this very in- considerate to those who made a special effort to go to the church?” . Answer: If most of the guests were invited to the church only and the ‘reception limited to immediate families and near- est relatives, it would. have been friendly, as wel] as prop- er, for the bride and groom to wait at the back of the church to receive the good wishes of the guests as they filed out. “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band has been asked to give the daughter of a friend of ours away at her marriage. Her father is not living. He would like to know whether he should take his place beside me after giving the bride away or whether he should sit in the front pew beside the -bride’s mother?” Answer: In the situation you describe I think: it would be best if he would take the seat beside the bride’s mother. Tryouts Slated at Will-O-Way Tryouts for four ‘work schol- arships at Will-O-Way Appren- tice Theater will be held Sat- urday at.1 p.m. at the the- ater. Competition is open to students 6 years old through college age. Registration for the summer programs are being accepted through June 22. Enjoying a morning cup of coffee ‘are new president Mrs. Ralph Gardner ‘The Pontiac Press. Mr. Haas spoke to the group on the history of Oakland County. Watch This Character—Abby _ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: A certain man who is highly respected in the community has been court- ing me for about a year. I am 62 and he is 73, but he — — for 60 easily. He “ % . \ i = , Se re. oe THE rONTIac PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958 Wayne capers | Baritone Speake Mind Right Attitudes Help Assure Marital Success THIRTEEN Copper Jewelry RENOIR * Ad c APPLIANCE | The Midtown Shop 101% Necth ‘Seine 121 North Saginaw Phone FE 5-6189 m. The attendants wore ballerina. Marcel Sabourin, the bridegroom’s, length gowns of white embroidered brother nylon over light blue taffeta, fea-| turing scooped necklines and em- s seme ieee el ole | church rooms following the cere- a ea ee endige pire waistlines, with matching | TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Pianos and Organs to Rent with Option to Buy PAY AS LITTLE AS $] 0” Plus Cartage Per Month All Money Paid in Will Be Applied Towards the Purchase Price! £ SAVE ON SEVERAL H USED ORGANS aapman, her pastor, officiating.| iter plane, the Gulfhawk, in $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car Cemetery. 81, Burial will be in White Chapel Me-/<5i°5's flew around the country pests ae Mr. Cox died Friday at the Bliss GLIGOR V, THOMAS At the time of his death Winter morial Cemetery. is enshrined. in the Smithsonian 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC Convalescent Home, Oxford. GRIUTE LAKE TOWNSHIP —|was president of the 3. R, Winter]. MIS. WHLLUAM R. DAVIDGON Institution as “the plane that Ore reat, are aman PHONE FOR-EVENING HOURS correctly as James D. Cox, through tiac Lake Rd., was dead on arrival} Winter began his career with U. a yay = * ig ee “« a incorrect information given to the yesterday at St, Joseph Mercy Hos-|S. Motor Co., which manufactured Press.) ~ pital, Pontiac, He had been ill for|the single-cylinder Maxwell in the ‘three weeks, early days, The body is at Pursley Funeral} Funeral service will be held Home. Wednesday. in 1910. She was a life member of! / af x * * . A former resident of Birming- ham and Lapeer, he was~a lino- type machinist and lithographer at the Flint Daily Journal; operated a Linotype school in 1907 at Cadil- lac; was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion; Holy Name Society, Michigan Poultry Assn., Typographical Union, and pe past president and treasurer of the STOCK Sunset Club, Pontiac. —-* wane. He is survived by one daughter, Elmer B: Stockwell, 73, of 466 Mrs. Lynn Haines of Oxford; six|Hillcliff St., died Sunday evening grandchildren and 12 great-jat his home. ~ grandchildren. A member of the Oakland a - : nue United Presbyterian Ch’ . . CHARLES A. HESLOP he last operated a farm, and for- MILFORD—Service for Charles|merly had worked as a carpenter. A. Heslop, 67, of 1621 Grinshaw,|He was a lifetime Pontiac resident} will be held at -11 a.m. Wednesday | and belonged to the Masonic Lodge} at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home.|/F, & A.M., No. 21 and Order of} Burial will be in Commerce Ceme-!the Eastern Star, No. 228. tery. He is survived by his wife, Mr, Heslop died .yesterday in|Zelpha; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde] Pontiae Osteopathic Hospita] after;Tomlinson and Mrs. Raymond | an illness of three years. He had|Spurrier; and a son, Jay E. Stock- been employed as a mechanic by|well, all of Pontiac. Ten grand | = children also remain. : , aot f Deaths Elsewhere |weimeaio’ st tne ‘Denison sine All Famous Brand Stock! Funeral Home with his pastor, the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Rev. ‘Thealore .Allenbach, oJ Must Make Room for Remodeling ficiating. Burial will be in Lake- sl een seep |e Cy at Oi Le, As little . j ce Pha IE joe angen er, died yesterday at the height of the rose season on the French ' LATEST MODELS ee eeeereere eee eeeeeeses LATEST MODELS Riviera. He was 46. His room a ene GUE srinvecscecsiietsiésoon os f, 4 was banked with his favorite flower to the end. Meillan devel- oped the President Truman and Princess of Monaco roses. * * x FILLEIGH, England (AP) — Earl Fortescue, 70, government chief whip in the House of Lords and one of four noblemen to hold the canopy over Queen Elizabeth during her coronation in 1953, died Saturday. * * * NEW YORK (AP) — Nate B. Spingold, 72, vice president of Co- lumbia Pictures and a leading col- aes adie ena lector of French impressionist and ane ; | contemporary American art, died -_<- Calling AND LOUNGE CHAI Saturday. He was born in Chi- =e Home Owners! * * * i RAPID CITY, S. C, (AP)—John © APIS =4 Camera Cases| Flash Bulbs | 400 FT. MOVIE | RECORDS and A. 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Se The Detroit Tigers got an outfielder-first aS ‘and a sinker ball pitcher in a trade with the Chicago White Sox yesterday. » “They sent Ray Boone, who was in his sixth sea- son with the Tigers, and White Sox in return for and pitcher Bill Fischer. ~ deal. An Fischer the Tigers et a a em long. He may give the that Tom Morgan failed pitcher Bob Shaw to the ; Tito Francona — It was a straight player a .258 batting average. He will give the Tigers a shot of left-handed hitting, which they have sought since . the season opened. As a first baseman he could take over the job Boone has handled occasionally for the -Tigers. Or he could move into the outfield if another first baseman — possibly outfielder Charlie Max- well or outfielder Harvey Kuenn—develops.. Py x * * Cincinnati’s fast-moving Redlegs have Don New- ~ scombe as the “new look”. got a righthander who has built a 2-3 record with the White Sox this season. Most of his work hasbeen in relief. He is 27 and shooting for his second complete season in the major leagues. He played briefly with ; the White Sox in 1956. He is a sinker ball specialist and strong enough to work often and Tiger bullpen the boost to deliver. & Newcombe, pitching ace of the Dediers for nearly a decade but a winless 0-6 flop in seven _ starts as a transplanted * Redlegs in an eleventh fornian, went to the deal that sent right- hander Johnny Klippstein, first baseman Steve~ Bilko and cash to Les Angeles. + * * In the only other National League trade, St. Louis - sent shortstop Dick Sno and cash to Pitts- in ute mye ee for utility infielders Gene Freese and Johnny * in * The Athletics, who participated in two of the deals yesterday now have Preston Ward (Cleveland) at first base, Chico Carrasquel (Cleveland) third base, Roger Maris (Cleveland) right field, Harry Simp- son (New York) left field, and pitchers Dick To- _ manek (Cleveland) and Bob Grim (New York). The Indians, who have only 12 of their 25 players left since Frank Lane took over ‘as the teani’s general manager last November, now have Vie Power (Kansas City) at first base, Billy Hunter (Kansas City) at second, and Woody Held (Kansas City) in center field. _ The Yankees, completing their third deadline trade in the last three years, now have pitchers Duke Maas and Virgil Trucks tot formerly with O’Brien. Kansas City.) The Yankees also brought up pitcher Zach Mon- roe (10-2 ¢ at Denver) b replace veteran Sal Maglie, who was sold to the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday. Washington optioned bonus lefthander Ralph.Lu- menti to their ee farm in the southern Assn. x« * x John McHale, general manager of Detroit, said of the Boone and Shaw trade for Fischer: Francona and “I think it’s a good deal for both sides. We needed a lefthanded hitter with some power and I believe Francona is going to be a good ball player. Our players always liked Fischer. We | need a relief pitcher and he throws a sinker ball.” Al Lopez, manager of the Wihte Sox, said: “We've been in quest of Boone since the winter meeting -in Colorado Springs last December. Boone will supply the needed right-handed hitting power and I plan to play him at third base and bat him in * the fourth position.” Fo eon eee re oe ee ee «right) and Duke Maas (right) were » York Yankees for pitcher Bob Grim (left) and outfielder Harry Simp- £ son. Maas of Utica defeated the Red Sox yesterday and is 45 for =the season Tiger Complete Sweep of Yanks SPORES . F-. z tha 4 : AP Wirephotes YANKS.A’S SWAP — Former Tigers Virgil Trucks (second from traded by Kansas City to the New More Good Moves Red * ty The) Reasdatad freee” " Experts raised their eyebrows ‘when the Cincinnati Redlegs dis- posed of a good portion of their power for pitching last winter. To- day this tame pitching is largely responsible for the Reds’ third place position, only 3% games be-| hind the league leading Milwaukee ves, * * * Pitching § to 3rd two runs in each of the first two innings off loser Dick Drott. Pittsburgh knocked out Don, Newcombe with a five-run blast in the second inning that featured home runs by Frank Thomas, Bill Mazeroski and pitcher Vernon Law. * * * Thomas, forced to leave in the) Harvey Haddix, who came, from Philadelphia for slugger Wally Post, pitched his best game of the year for the Reds yesterday as Cincinnati swept a doubleheader from Chicago 7-0 and 4-2. The lit- tle left-hander permitted! only sev- en hits in the opener in pitching the team's third shutout in a span) of five games. The double triumph gave Birdie Tebbetts’ crew 11 vic- tories in the last 16 games. The Braves came from behind to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals | 42 and retain their 144 game. ad- vantage over the runner-up San Francisco Giants who defeated Philadelphia 3-1. Three Pittsburgh home runs in one inning high- lighted the Pirates’ 12-1 rout of the Dodgers in Los Angeles. * * * Pete Whisenant paced the Red- Jegs’ first game attack against the Cubs’ Taylor Phillips, losing his first after four victories. Whisen- ant doubled home two runs in the seventh and hit a three-run homer jn the ninth. Relievers Tom Acker and Johnny Klippstein halted sev-| eral Cub threats in the second, game after Cincinnati had scored | Cup Champi up Lnampion DETROIT w—The Detroit Me- moral Regatta was written into speedboat history today with a fa- miliar page—one driver hospital- {zed and a West Coast invader as ehampion. Unlucky Bill Cantrell, driver of the Detroit boat Gale V, faces a hospital stay of a week or more with a broken jaw and- fractures ef four ribs. . Gale V flung Cantrell from her cockpit on the first heat, dragging him for about 700 feet. That was all Cantrell saw of Saturday’s unlimited hydroplane racing on the choppy Detroit Riv- er while Seattle’s Miss Thrift- way, with former Detroiter Bill Muncey at the controls, won the honors by beating the field in ‘the last 30-mile heat. . At that Miss Thriftway needed some luck. Lee Schoenith’s Gale VI finished ahead but was required to run an extra lap because she crossed the starting line one second too soon. Miss Thriftway got credit, how- ever, for smart maneuvering in re- ing to get,tangled up with her six Detroit and Canadian rivals in earlier heats. Muncey heki her back and grabbed the big one when it counted. In comparison to rival boats’ av-|m érage speeds: of up to 107 miles an hour, Miss Thriftway’s*best was an even 100 for one lap. Chuck Thompson in short circuit set a lap record of 107.569 mph. and | a heat fifth when he was hit on the hand by -a pitched ball, boosted his league leading homer total to- 20 and his RBI total to 61. X-rays, showed no broken bones in Thom-| as’ hand and he is expected to miss no more than a game or two, if any. Newcombe dropped his sixth without a victory. A crowd of 30,- 752 boosted the Dodgers’ home at- tendance to $49,802 for 33 dates. ‘Good Lord Was on My Side’— Tommy Bolt By TOMMY BOLT U.S. Open Golf Champion TULSA, Okla. (UPI) — The good Lord was on my side. That, as well as those shots I ‘hit at Southern Hills Country Club won the U.S, Open Golf Championship for me. Actually, I don’t feel that I played consistently good golf. Sure, I hit a lot of good shots, but I also hit a lot of shots from which I] had to recover. I've got to give credit to my thinking in winning the open. I was thinking right and I didn’t let anything bother me. I just asked if I ever “nearty” lost my temper. The answer is “no.” As I say good thinking Then too, I putted real good. That, and my long irons, was | the best part of my game. That driver got too. heavy to- ward the end of the first round on Saturday and I thought of changing to a lighter one. But Lioyd Mangrum talked me out of | changing horses in mid-stream. I'm glad I didn’t. Because that driver really de- livered me a tee shot on the final hole. advance. The Tigers won, 2-0 and AP Wirephote LARY TRAPPED — Andy Carey, Yankee third baseman tags out .Tiger pitcher Frank Lary on a trap play in the first game yesterday. Carey fielded Ossie Virgil's grounder and Lary tried to 3-0. - By Winning Twice; Tribe, Chisox Romp By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Boston Red Sox missed a glorious chance to close in on the twice-beaten Yankees yesterday when they also went down to de-| feat in a doubleheader bowing to Kansas City 174 and 9-4. ~*~ * * ; Boston could have moved within five games of the leaders by win- ‘ning a pair but were completely joverpowered by big Bob Cerv & Company. Cleveland and Chicago also | pulled off twin-bill sweeps with the White Sox matching the Tigers with shutouts, Cleveland whipped the Senators 5-3 and 4-2 while Chicago was whitewashing Baltimore 3-0 and 40 to com- plete the American League ac- tion. x * * Bob Cerv, Hectot Lopez and Chico Carrasquel spearheaded the Athletics to. their double triumph that moved them to within a half game of the Red Sox. Cerv, the American League leader in home runs and runs batted in, walloped his 17th homer, three triples and a pair of singles and drove in five runs to boost his RBI total to-5l. * * * Lopez drove in four runs in the opener with a double, single and a sacrifice, and drove in two more in! the second game with a double. Carrasquel, obtained Thursday from Cleveland, had seven hits, five in the first game. bd * * Vic Power, traded to Cleveland after the twin bill, hit safely in each game to extend his batting streak to 22 straight games. Duke Maas, traded to the Yankees, went the, distance in the nightcap for his tfurth victory against five defeats. record of-100.497. Mickey Vernon got five hits in| The 40-year-old first baseman hit Cleveland’s sweep over Washing-|a land drove in two runs/in the first ton. single, double and fifth homer Athletics Hold Boston Back later traded to Kansas City, drove! in two runs with a single and a home run. Milford Legion Leader There are already strong indica- ‘tions that a tight race can be ex-! pected in the Jr. Legion baseball league this summer. Only one of the eight teams remains unbeaten after only two games for each. Milford, which tied in its open- er, took over lst place yesterday as Terry Anderson bested Al Krumm of Berkley in a mound duel 2-0. Rochester whipped Royal Another Victory for Miss Suggs MARBLEHEAD, Mass. Louise Suggs says her golf game is better than it has been in a long time. As proof, she points to three victories in the last five tournaments. “I've been hitting the ball very well this week,”’ the affable Sea Island, Ga., veteran said yester- day after winning the $12,000 ‘Round Robin Women's Invitation tournament at Tedesco Country Club. The money-winners: Louise Suggs. ee 51, $1,500 Sea Island, 71-74-79-76-76—376 Marlene oeee. Lee 49 $1,000 Dalla: ... W75-73-79-73-—I70 . T&-T5-78-74-78-—379 Lake Worth, Alice Bauer, plus 17 = Veverly Hanson, plus 10 $525 xk *« * with, smith, ‘mi minus ‘i a en we as Papareita. Runge, Tabacchi. T—2: The White Sox moved out of last|Mary Lena "paul minus 4 $475 Baseball lie, Ga. 75-79-79-77-82—391 | CLASS ———* Jewelers vs. Our Jets. place behind pitchers Jim Wilson Mickey Wright. * minus $~$450 Wisner, 5:30 A . Dick Donovan. Wilson faced a . Calif, 75-76-79-75-81-386, CLASS B— arden's vs Talbott Lum- Trans-Miss Title Won nimum of 27 batters in the open- Maryan 6 smith, mat * iene bein er although he gave up two singles|®*’ Dox minus 13 none cutie t =Prankun Ee SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — ito Baltimore. Donovan allowed pone Pung, minis 16 oe S reei: ae vs. ott Howpitat: 30 pm. at sBeau- Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, IIl., seven poagy Ser twin. shutouts ex- Pay rocker. minus ba ae a me ah pe _ Rambler. vs vs. Pontiac tneabahey den tede ie tended the Orioles’ scoreless string], 4 +-03—392 + at Nort Foor Women’s golf title Saturda e- to 24 and dumped them into the he hs wanton — us 8 Oe. 79-74-82—392 covering. vs. Pontiac Lake scot 7 feating Andrea Cohn of Waterloo, 1 : Pharmacy vs. Nonne’s Towa, 8 and 6. “cellar, 18-76-77 -42-85—398 Drayton Plains. Boonie Rand Randotp miu (AP) —; \Oak 8-5, and Clawson outscored) Birmingham 9-5 while Southfield! was walloping Waterford 14-1. After Milford, aH but Waterford are 1-1 now. Anderson had a no-hitter going for 7 1-3 innings. He allowed a total ef three to only two for Krumm, who fanned 15 to Terry's 10, Two jst inning errors decided the game, Fred Fielder, on after -@ single, and Anderson scored en a Wild throw. Dennis Scott was the Rochester winner with Howard Hinkle’s two- run triple in the 8th deciding the outcome, Colomine homered for Royal Oak. Clawson scored all its batting star of the game with 3 hits and as many rbi's. Southfield tallied nine times in Tiger Box Scores (FIRST GAME) DETROIT NEW YORK ABR H RBI AB RH RBI Bolling, 2b. 36206 Bauer, rf 2000 Virgil, Jb 5021 A—Si'ter, rf 10006 Kuenn, cf 5001 Kubek, ss 4000 Maxwell, If 30900 Mantle, cf 36106 Kaline, rf 4010 M'D'uld, 2b 3000 Harfis, ib 4000 Skowron, ib 400 0 ‘Martin, ss 4000 Berra, c 4000 Wilson, ¢ 4120 Carey, Jb 2010 Lary, p 3100.B—Lumpke 10060 Stebern, if 4010 Larsen, 3010 : Ditmar, p O000 lll me Totals 38272 # Totals 31040 A—Grounded out for Bauer in B—Flied out for Carey in 9th. Detro ceases reece s ees 0 O00 000 200—2 New York EORoHN GoHHHGsone 000 000 000—0 E—Bolling, _— PO-A—Detroit 27- 12, New York 27-7. DP—Martin, Boiling and Harris, LOB—Detroit 10, New York 8. SB—Kaline. ek * = ard 80 8th; runs in the early innings. George a wee : e 8 ‘ Forrest of Birmingham was theipumar 22 oe U—Tabacchi, Paparella, Runge. 2:40. _ (SECOND GAME} ad a moment Lary, Bunning Blank Champs py 2-0 and 3-0 Scoreless Pair First for Yankees Since ‘47; Norman Has 6-1 Record NEW YORK # — This is the stuff dreams are made of, but— what if the Detroit Tigers had played all, season at the pace. they have set since Bill Norman took over a8 manager a week ago? They would now have 48 vic- tories and 8 defeats, that’s what, instead of 27 victories and 29 defeats. ‘ Only slightly less heady is their true-to-life stampede over the since Norman came up Charleston of the Assn., and took the Tiger helm. They have won six of seven. And just about as unlikely as the 48-8 season mark is the way they wrapped up victories No. 5 _jand 6 under Norman yesterday. + & The Tigers dealt the New York Yankees a double defeat 2-0 and 3-0. It was the first time in 11 years—since May 30, 1947—that anybody held the Yankees score- less in a double header. The twin victory gave the Tigers a sweep of their four- game series at New York. They trimmed the werld champions 5-4 Saturday. The Yankee-killers were Frank Lary and Jim Bunning. Lary, an old Yankee Nemesis, put New York down on four hits and came way with the 2-0 d on. Bun- ning, the American League's only 20-game winner last year, set the Yankees down on five singles and won the 3-0 decision. * * * The last team to blank the Yankees over 18 innings in a ingle day was the old Philadel- phia club, which now is the Kansas City Athletics. Carl Scheib and Dick Fowler turned the trick. While the Tigers were riding to victory on two splendid pitching jobs, the Yankees were getting some good pitching of their own. The Tigers ‘got only seven hits In each game. Don Larsen was the loser of the 2-0 game and Bob Turley the loser of the 3-0 game. threw too late on Lary’s bunt, moved to third on a walk to Frank the opening inning to make it easy p¢yRort NEW YORK for pitcher Bob Hayes, who struck abrabi brh bl n é Bolling 2b 4020 Baver rf 306006 out 21 batter. Waterford’s run was Virgil 3 cae cuacte Ht iste unearned. iKuenn cf 3621 Lumpe 3b 4020! fa aGroth cf 2600 Mantle cf 4000 — — Maxwell If 30906 Skowron Ib 4010 aline rf 3110 McD'g'id 2b 4000 S orts a endar Harris Ib 3111 Howard c 3900 were 88 2 : : : wohea - ; . ; . egan ¢ ebern Poteet ‘Bunning p 3110 ide dat Pp 1 4 : : mpson =C19)teeal 864 vs, Grift's Totals 32373 Totals 31050 CLASS Grill, Wisner, §:30 p.m. CLASS B—Boy's Club vs Electric, Jaycee oe §:30 vb. CITY MEN~—VFW Post 1370 vs No. 810, 7 p.m. and CIO Local 594 vs.) Stadium Inn, 8:30 pm. at Beaudette; Det renee iCavern Bar vs. Blue Star. Drive-In. 7|New York p.m, aod Pontiac Merchants vs. O'Neil) Realt 30 p.m., A North Sid¢. E—None. Sacto on 27-4, New York WA ten RPORD i eto ia vs. Dray-|27-9. DP—Bolling, Martin and Harris. and S8no-Bol vs.|LOB—Detroit 9, New York 5. h _—" me a—Ran for Kuenn in 3th; b—Fited out o Turley in 8th; c—Singled for Bauer ini it Elks ... 900 012 000—3 . 006 000 C00—0 ton Drug B. 7 Drayton Drug A. E36 m., at Drayton; 2B—Kuenn, ne: 3B—Harris. SB — Ph Se tg . ° Bolling. SF—Mart Golf rm H.R ER BB SO National PGA sectional qualifiers, 36,Bunning (W, #5) . 95 60 0 1 7 holes, Black River. CC, Port Huron. Turley (L, 10-2) ... 8 6 2 = 3 9 National Public Links sectional quali-|Stu 1 rdivant 1 —— 36 holes; Oakiand Hilis and Knoll-| HBP—By Turley | (Harris, Bouing). 0 v— iythe double victory. They are nine Brivesine Se = be. at y doubleheader. ¢ Bolling and scored on Ossie Vir- 3/gil's sincle to center. Lary sco /Kuenn hit into a force play. * * * Bunning scored what proved to be the winning run in the second | game. He singled and came around on a hit batter and Kuenn’s | single in the fifth The Tigers added two runs in the sixth when) Al Kaline singled, Charlie Max- |New York Giant ee well tripled and Billy Martin hit | Salumore at. Detrott, B15 pm a sacrifice fly. Lary had much the harder time. of the two Tiger pitchers. The, Yankees left eight men on base. Lary issued four walks and saw one error in the field behind him. Bunning walked one. The Tigers, who are idle today, lifted themselves into fifth place, a half-game out of fourth, with games out of first place. No-Hitter for Trosky Jr. DES” MOINES (AP)—Hal Tro- sky Jr., son af the former Cleve- land Indian, pitched a no-hitter last night as Colorado Springs de- feated Des Moines 6-0 in the sec- ond game of a Western League In the first game the Tigers got Led Creel hon Behind both their runs in the seventhiMe"! 8 3 $4 5 inning. Red Wilson started the /Xanses f City” eo Hes Be rally with a single with one out.|Detroitt — ....... 7 290 4828 He went to second when Larsen Cutsage me SLB OM 101g Baltimore «24 wo 444 TO CHICAGO—Ray Boone and Bob Shaw were the Tigers traded to the White Sox Sunday. Boone will play third for the Sox. Shaw is a pitcher. AP Wirephotes TO DETROIT — In return for Boone and Shaw the Tigers ob- tained outfielder Tito Francona (right) and pitcher Ray Fischer. Yale Oarsmen defeated Harvard in their traditional regatta Satur- day on the Thames River. It was Yale's 46th win. Harvard has won 47 times. * * Johnny Walker of Walled Lake was awarded the John Maul- betsch scholarship which goes annaully to the University of Michigan sophomore who com- bines quality grades with foot- ball promise. * * * Stanford. and Notre Dame have signed for a home-home football series in 1963-64. The first = be played at Stanford. Rollie and Paul Weyand won the Birmingham CC father-son golf tournament for the second. time. They were the 1955 champs. Runmnerups yesterday were Dr, Frank and Ray Lovell. Open Champi Entry List for FLINT & — National Open champion Tommy Bolt has been named No. 1 entrant in the $52,000 starts Thursday. Bolt, who won the National Open crown Saturday at Tulsa, Okla., said his next stop would be at Grand Blanc for the Flint Prior to Bolt’s victory, Sam) Snead had been considered the No. 1 entry in the Flint tourna- ment. The slammer from White Sulphur Springs, who failed to make the cut in the National Open, was moved back to No. 2. Bolt won the Open title on the sweltering Southern Hills course Saturday by playing the conserva- tive, non-gambling kind of golf; that lets the other fellow beat him- self. He scored 71-71-69-71—233, three strokes over par for the Flint Open Golf Tournament which | ion Bolt Heads Flint Meet described as a “tough but fair."’ * * * Halfway through the tourna- ment, Bolt was just one stroke ahead of Gary Player, a 22-year- old pro from South Africa, and two ahead of Frank Stranahan, the Toledo strong man. A half “monster” and Open. idozen others, including former champion Julius Boros, former ‘amateur champion Charlie Coe, Littler, Jimmy Demaret and Ho- gan still were in the running at that stage. * * * Player, who had shot the only sub par score of the first two rounds, faded a bit on the third round, then came back to hold second place with a final 287. Stranahan shot himself out of it with a seven on the last hole in the morning. Littler made his run at Bolt with a third round 67— | AMERICAN LEAGUE later when Harvey |Chicese 3, Baltimore 0, Ist game YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City 17. Boston 6, Ist game Kansas City 9, Boston 4. 2nd game ; Detroit 2, New York 0, lst game Detroit ry New York 0, ind game o 4, Baltimore 6, Ind game \Gleveland 3, Washington 3, Ist game Cleveland 4, Washington 2, Ind game SATURDAY’S RESULTS Chicago 9 Baltimore 1 poriee 10, Washington 2 troit 3, ew York 4 Cats 7, Kansas C'ty 1 TODAY'S GAMES {Eastern Standard Time) i\No games scheduled | TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE ithe best of the tournament—but couldn't hold the pace. He wound up in fourth place at 290 while Boros took third with a 289 * * * Hoar s effort to win the Open for a fifth time again was in us- trated, this time by a hand i Wurv suffered in the first round. But his 10th place tie assured him of a chance to try again without quali- fying. Demaret gave up after a wretched third round in the swel- tering heat and Snead didn't quali- fy for the last two rounds. ‘As heat, wind, deep wiry rough and soft sand in the traps took a considerable toll, Dick Mayer, the defending champion, finished only iin a tie for 23rd place at 299. C: ary Middlecoff. twice compien and loser to Mayer in a pl ayoff feet year, shot an even 300. City Softball Teams Had Busy Sunday Costello Excavating and Com- merce Drive-in waltzed to easy \lengthy course that was variously’ ~ ivictories in women’s league games while Skidgie's Bombers, Elks 810 land Stadium Inn won men’s exhi- bition contests on a busy softbalt day here yesterd: ay. timore at Kansas City, 9 pm. wat" pe LEAGUE Lest ips Behind Milwaukee te 22 San rence 32 ¥ $52 Wy | * * * Cincinnati 26 2 520 Sta Piisburen 28 «2% ©309-«4tg_:'|| The Costello nine piled up 19 hits See pa He mets ;: in four innings walloping Pursley Philadelphia 24 30 ©444 7% j|Ambulance 21-3 while Los Angeles 24 3 46 8 e Commerce — five to drub Michigan Bell Skidgie’s Bombers played a dou- bleheader blanking Shaw’s Jewel. i Paice, tos Angeles 1 ers 6-0 and bowing to the Elks 5-4, TURDAY'S” RESULTS Stadium Inn downed the Pontiac St. Louis 2, Milwaukee, 1, 6 innings. rain’ Merchants 8-1. Chicago 4, Cineinna’ ti 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 7, Chicago 0, ist game Cincinnati 4, Chicago : = game Milwaukee 4, 8t. Loui San Francisco 3, -Philedeiphta 1 Philadelphia 3, San Francisco | * * * . Los Angéles, 4, Pittsburgh °. 2 ot | Armstrong, backed by three TODAY'S GAMES ‘home runs, hurled the shutout for (Eastern Standard Tim St. Lous at Cincinnatl 8 me) _ stizen Skidgie’s. Twg hits plus an error (3-4) vs. Nusnall (2-3). ed. Otis came somone: scored the Elks’ clincher in the Tth. Blanked for five frames, Sta- —- Faun oe he er TS p om. ldium scored all eight in the 6th Los Angeles at Philadel . a, Bm. Sr a thrée-run ‘homer by is at heed oom Cas sw ell. Chicago-et Milwaukee. __ Southern Cal Favored _ ern California, returning to nation-/ment opened at the Naval Acad- e £ ‘ oe ; * + » } i EIGHTEEN 2 year suspension, was regarded as/}® team to beat today as play. in|! Shea | Doctoring Your Gol. By DR. cay MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Recurring Hook. 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He oie eu ae fag NR Fire nde 71 3 = $ recommendations to tnsure trouble- > vens a 71 in medal score > free heating next winter. . 2 ROUND > , rison def. Cecil Priest, Detroit, «| > No Charge! > abd Andonian def. Lock, m, 29 Ne ation! 2 Hunt, Flint, def. Bayer, 2 Oblig. > Hazel Park, 6 and 6; Wilsen ¢ef. Bi!) 2 2 Curtis, Detroit, 3 and 3; Wally Smith def.|> 2 = amg Ann Arbor, 3 and 2 2 2 Pontiee def. Viekko’ guhols, > . 2 Covenen 4 ond 3; Bade 3: over Doors 2 Nesting © Ale Conditioning 2 dat: ey levee feats 2 eet 1S 97 eaiewn Pent 3 ~ QU : isc Andonian def. Robertson, 3 and 2; $ Bus, FR 4-3811 ites FE 4-000$ $ Weeen def. Bent, ¢ and 9) uD Ot 1D aaah maaan POSES | Barker, 7 a ELBE, | GAP PPP EP FPO IO FIFE YY ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, Monpay, JUNE. 16, 1958 tisk S 2 ¢ : Three From Citys Birmingham Pa Whip’ Draper-Zinn I-Pontiac Final oni in Stal Publin is. ete IDEAS NOW AT PONTIAC’S ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE < A in Semifinals Net Seiday MEW. C magic . touch nd and on the #t rece greens Sunday afternoon to win the : aa | iS, By BRUNO L, KEARNS golf championship. Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Geiss exercised a deadly ac- all-Pontiac final is a strong) curate appreach ‘iron and Y sbcttlty to te bectcass Femme stroked a sizzling putter as the Lpks golf tournament which will] two Birmingham men handed vet- mntinue next weekend at Pontiac| erams Tom Draper and Bob Zinn cee ees denian, Paul Bada. and Wally ~*~ *& *& Siith, hail fron the city. The} Draper, former state amateur forth is Doug Wilson of Ypsilapti.|champion, and Zinn — fal to the final ‘round with a ~The frmegellcn rit, Hired cision over Ray West and Don Pat- Smith, 41-year policeman on |"iCk in yesterday morning's semis. the Royal Oak force, who stood |C*is* and Yager conquered medal- ; ; ‘ists Tony and Tommy Skover in,and Draper picked up and conced-jother flights yesterday and conso- . " -Gmis},| Jack Geiss, a newcomer to Mich-|the . Among Four Survivors|spectacied Suis. Yogee wielded aj 54” Wide Wall Covering C FULL ROLLS AVAILABLE. GOOYEAR VINYL TILE.......17# eee hamps. at Pine Lake semifinals, 1 up. ed the match, lation winners were determined in The Geiss-Yager teani was four x* «*« * all seven divisions, On the front side, Geiss and Ya- CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT title aan oe fe ence sath hone (ECE, Went 2 up with a birdie 10Ur| yay Sttve"End Ronny sever ot ) maryland oie h npr et Ew eating a] ji mare es a PORCH and DECK | icc. | SPEGIAL LATEX Panaretos, 6-5: Tom Dr and Bob with a bogey five at ‘pumber” 5 (fit fsa baltoa Be Bill O'Brien, 75 ii : tt E _ a ENAMEL 4 75 cat sc PAINT y othe Only — SCRUBLESS VINYL g tl Ee z & A Sunday's Semi-Finals Yager posted a birdie three on the|_ Yager pnd Bias def. Skover and [guover, Jer and Zinn de! ee ee eee eee i the ine, ager Yager and Geiss def. Draper and § dropped a five-foot putt for a birdie/zinn, 5-4. ss ; four on the 10th hole, Then he a ist Flight, wt 8 : ail eee Fe ee Soe one oe — "Phil Conway, up rammed home a 15-foot putt to/, Asher Tichis negen, oe det. je the = 12th. Bill Gass and Seward Johnson def. Geiss, a 38-year-old salesman Nyle Patrick and Dee peeeerem, 1 up. : Pa clipes pap harcore whe wen pemaetas ematour bes | Jog, Tass 22 di eal StI ’ ad J < é H g sx ea se § LST Hate HH, idl EL ebsstk @ SCRUBLESS! under par after whipping Btoy Sacene-st Belden ite . ee caeter te Qe Deaebore Emil Gallas def. Rand iphern and Garierimals, Tana evevertey: VV estern Seeks 2nd Win | ston Ele nt tes Smith eliminated Jim Briega! of Arbor in the morning round 3.and 2 and on Saturday he ousted} OMAHA — Two dark horses, shutout at Arizona in 51 games a$joid industrial executive who be-|Den Nicholle, det. Bob Muss and Jack Jim Bacon and Murray Brooks. {Holy Cross and Missouri, meet to-|the Trojans won handily 4-0. It was|longs to both Oakand Hills and|B:*"tictiiet st? Gioie weeeeed see fe Bore . - * + 8 night in a battle of the unbeaten /Gardner’s 12th victory against one| Bloomfield Hills, Geiss and Yager|Doll, 4-3; Sth Flight—Zd Haley and Bill } 256 So. SAGINAW | 12-1026 Bada, tourney medalist with 69|in the NCAA World Series of base-|defeat this season and eliminated|were also partners at Dearborn. iup,, Sth Plight~—Jonn. MeCorivex and me 256 So. SAGINAW FREE PARKING Federa | ieee Moya, Ling nA pood best wn Both = power and|Arizona.: Champions were crowned in six|Bil Denman, def. Hareid Hetferman of Detroit Saturday and yesterday last night. troit 4 and 2 in the quarterfinals. |fornia plays Colorado State at 6 Wilson could be the darkhorse |P-™-. Each has a 1-1 record as the ef the four survivors. After going tourney enters its third round, twe down Saturday at the turn Pitcher Martin (B68) Toft clout- fice Mim fire six in a row ard he then | gies F @efeated the state amactur | crushed Colorade State, 11-2, champ from Pontiac, 3 and 2. | last aight. He was T-under par in the match’ Larry Rancourt and Jack Ringel qualifying round for the National/hung @ 17-4 defeat on Clemson. * meager .233 team batting average. ¢ When Zinn’s blast from the trap, came to Michigan last see A... dnd Lance, Sacre hg a | me @ STAINLESS! went flying across the -green, he peditcn! now plays pee Dud ove ana ee we, igntow ¢ def. P. x ® CARE-FREE! 9 and 12 Ft. Widths DO IT YOURSELF MART Open Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sot. 9 to 6 P. M.—Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 made his state tourney debut one one, ip Plight~—Joe is = \ Ahe: It marked the 2nd Pine Lake|—art Heslop Bud Stevens def. appearance for Yager, a 46-year-|3, pashan Peter Hoogerhyde and LOOKING FOR A WONDERFULLY NEW, THRIFTIER WAY TO BUY GASOLINE? 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Speedboat Rider Drowns) Hollywood Headlines - | ome newt n/Pilm Actor Also Working | bcs =m: ie was Real Estate Executive - gent plea to halt a veritable flood to try real estate and 1 took the Sen: Bridges Sides With et pee was sounded today by Knowland on Extending the Foundation for the Junior| A one bea até ‘ By BOB THOMAS ‘HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Here’s a state examination, ae Cire Wi fellow who leads a double life. ’~ *« * age Fire Kills Woman (eo. day he's Richard Travis,| “I found 1 liked it, When you Law 3 Years, Not 5 J TRAVERSE CITY wit film actor, ivards Dalal, @ was varaad ts * * * get to the point of closing a deal,! wassiNGTON (AP) — Seh.|the bling children. On 2 ’ ’ as . : there s a real excitement, the Styles Bridges (R-NH) * today day, the for }death Friday night when flames! The rest of the time he's Wil-/ 1. as you set le acting “Abilolied fen oy conaiaun phone rang iswept her home a mile west ofjliam Justice, real estate execu- ote Roweree a without pause. Traverse City. Her husband Ro-|tive. I found that people generally tec- ) M6 Give t to} To date, 2,345 tabbits, 1,818 land, 52, was critically burned. Travis and Justice are the same|°@nized me from pictures or tele- 697 r man, a tall, handsome gent who) Vision, fasta ire y Soy oh me LAKE THEATER = ||2?2e2rs well adjusted despite his William Jutice Oo, The fires 103 “TT “talked to Travis on the set of|£T0SSes more than two million dol- his latest picture, a sci-fi caper|/@7S in the competitive Beverly TONIGHT called ‘Missile to the Moon.” He ifilled me in on Justice, which , is his real name. * * * The whole thing started. about | five years ago when Dick’s moth- Se a ee ee houses are not unusual, now vice president of the ereche Hills Realty Board and is destined to be president next term. However, he indicated that Travis may dominate Justice in er sold a house, The real estate agents, a pair of brothers who|'’* Ue. eS had been successful in Beverly : weedy omgemac as Dick to join! i =e cans tan years.” stor oy ever oun cir firm ons doing tainly wen! T%les catne up, T would take time] ,J8mes C. Hagerty, White House|| $077 f y young " ‘said Saturday|| girl who ever had to off,” he said, “I think I may take in pictures — making $15,000 to Eisenhower wants the — ch. be $18,000 a year,” he said. “But the|20 Pounds off and devote even/ tension voted by the House, and | “208¢ Detween decency |), caliber ‘of pictures I was offered|™OTC time to acting. is Teally| will continue to work for passage || 22d. desire, tty I decided |™Y first love.” . form. wan yeotty crummy. £o ed While he was in the le Force ae : asthe : during the war, Dick had a from Democrats rons = sea haste Universal at " *« ey a the postwar pe- : riod. But he was advised against Pag yg bacon soapy orga it, Thus he returned from the war to battle for roles with all the (2S “anounced support of the five- NITES & SUNDAY 1s ae Tox Wed. Matinees—2:00 P. . -90¢ year extension. * . other discharged actors. tide ad thet wake & G Seturdey Matinee 130 6 5:00:.........906 lieves extension of the authority ren: nytime Fall From Boat Fatal may be limited i to three years, he SHOW Sot.-Sun. 1:30 - 5:00 - 8:30 : a be success- 7:30 PENTWATER «® — Gordon H. t0' open STARTING Wed. 2:00 & Craig, 7,» drowned in Pentwater vod ovale pl chner tai TIMES Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30. Lake Saturday when he fell. from|can be ke: high to his boat. Police, who recovered the|to doonealte ‘eiuetiveg ae boy’s body from 15 feet of Water,| As approved by the House, ‘the said he was fishing alone. 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In 1937, about 87 per cent of the workers voting cast “yes” ballots. total was about 754,000 workers, per cent of those voting. NLRB says that 49 per its elections held in the recent 12-month period in- ved fewer than 3) workers in 3 pected to step up operations again when they feel they can get better results. Five Cadets Stricken | by Heat on March FT. SILL, Okla. (AP)-—-A Sat- heat prostration. Lt. William Bowdoin, a tactical! officer, said the exercise was a normal-paced four-mile hike tak- ing 90 minutes. It was taken in the evening after temperatures * Lt. Bowdoin identified those hospitalized as John W. Crowe, “22, Moscow, Idaho; Wilbert Cark- ter, 23, Sumter, S.C; Wray A. Jones, 21, Batesville, Ark.; Wil- liams A. Burden, 22, Hudson, N.H.) and Jack L. 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THERE'S NO LAUNORY * OUT HERE IN THE WOODS WE'LL WASH ‘EM if OIP 'EM IN THE WATER, LAY ‘EM ON THE FLAT ROCK ,ANO POUND [EM WITH A ROUND ONE! 9 Sn Ny ; a0 t+ ; age TWENTY-TWO v Take Kiddies, — : on Vaca tion, Too : Grain Tabs Sag [ MARKETS |Stocks Explore: Bas ‘Under Pressure (2s: ss.7-%,===New 58 Highs ‘Under Pressure Shrines ne a ICAGO Wf — Selling pressure|aetations are ot Markets, “as of set “pam bc 8 eee in ea Alten ‘ Ae its todfly in early dealings t Bureau of | peed gcrngad ling RA n te board of trede and most| oer,” a fractionally. | prices sagged fairly broadly. . oe aaen ive wa ae ee * . Produce Thee woes oe pees Hy SOy- . > i. The nearby wheat and a “ FRUITS Pl ket was active at the bus bean contracts resp cob tht | appies. steele ented 0 @id. csc, ese] The There was an assortment ‘ es : Sea "ind rye .were in| Srevbersinn, ¢ LES aL poke ns , 4 AB ane fractions of a cent. sxages aan doz, 9 - major id the selling appeared Sons teks Gok. Dealers said ion than hedg-| Besevon’ ibeis.) start for to be more liquidation Chives. "doa. sees: cation ing.- bring some er dee ) G08. iii sviee sees a“ week should behs.) dos. 5 and te- Bigs cor indications of the Teka tbches.) don des, “”. 5g0| Pubbers, motion perry eetst at eee es seed ck Potatoes. ‘loco fog osc ie — virtually no change, banker, the me | ReGiepes, tod Coahat COE .---ccvere L said, and repay get Radishes. outdeo rocks te toaki.)". 2°50] The weekend news was consid- ers intend , [eemeset, enews pecrrevemstte © | Haipaitishey -acapneng eapele : jith the grain now ripening in | «GREENS 25 ) Wi far the major PO- a, 0 Kansas, by a ed to . 1.28 the harvest is expected to} co 100 neigh p scattered localities z sé “It's a there within the next week or so isp + 1.00 aod Chantty ons t by : Lester Harms. x «© * . . Fractional gains were made Judy ~-the nearby farm of survivors are Grains ait cid. ell gener Oe eae GREENS: 2.00 bber, United Air- AT FARM — Miss female of the quintet. The rs ele toward the end of renin gy a care ee aa 2-90! Boeing, U.S. sana Interna- ee a, in a feed and fertilizer the anges a special liquid ration containing sign of rall At-that time wheat! Facer need, ba 2222! STII 100] erafty Douglas Anaconda, Ken-| Niemeyer, 19, Point, Ind., admires four feeding , the first hour. nt a bushel lower,|Romaine, bu. .......,.0- tional Telephone, Lid. ‘company at Crown ? et birth at Jul 385%: corn % 10 % lower, necott and Al eased. Sinclair) healthy survivors of a rare quintupl : . July $1.85%; 3 % lower, U. S. Steel . ‘ %; oats % to : ult aacien July — . unchanged to % Poultry dropped a ‘ d ‘| Final Hour Bid for Survival s lower, July $128%; soybeans % fT June 18 tAP)—Prices paid : — : 3 ; rt t0 go t0 Europe to paint pc Vicki, 3, Turns ! ead hie = aay $2.25%; lard 5 Lindier di pe ge ly for No. 1 quak> New York Stocks mad nions 1 : in Production port = hi the same year) VICKI, ‘ ; | to 10 cents a hundred pounds low. i ea Seckert ant trees (Late Morning Quotations) S-P P anni g F e asked for 6 ee cemrntiens Dad's Day Into . July $11.95. a) iat gag OO wing HE te | we 308 ‘ M ad ] to attend medical . er Rock 27-28: caponeties, §-@ pounds, 27-29. aa weeny rf Kennecott a4 Sj os Contracts of N Cw ompact Oo ) =a and mae 7-Hour F 1asco | . ° «ss — . *«° * Grain Prices 8 +: * Rreege, @@ ... 33 ign : . aft-| *. Father's | DETROIT BGG tow. 4 ri Big Brower ..+-. 83 2 ter to his dealers. He They were denied passports GLADWIN @®—This is a Fa: | OPENING GRAIN col cases tote, federabaad oe : COP Glass. a Accept Wage Formula By JIM neha pe expect a ——— er declining to say -vamngpobigred Day story gorrsngy taghore oS a ne 61% | Srades: Grade A jumbo 45; extral Am mars & My ...104 cce : ler UPI Automotive Editor will satisfy today's market had ever been members It was a pretty : | July 1 Bm Bene 2000s aN "tii ana acti ove.| Am fae Topol at Ford hat pena es DETROIT (UPI) —-Studebaker-|the 1929 Studebaker preg ayers Communist party. woods looked wonderful as sep pied De - 194, Dee ae ie we 31; grade B xtra large) Am ss Bb Lome 8 Com. 0334 Rejected y loser of upwards|car well remembered Gloss, same as | Hood OE TSS gay {30:5 |avg. 39. Browns grade OMe; checks| Am Gas -. 2. wae Nash. .64. bd Packard Corp., three line ,, tight old, | Kael ON mere E A rn eer B ace Sek fone, repeeaent oe ain anh « Co eeae le epanting SUNNY, 10 ee She started by playing behind | gepe ja Sept. 11.60 mbo 45-44, extra large 41: lar * jenel ae See 31 Mart Gies-at. | DETROIT Unions ae in sae alien over its plants, reat| , The skepticiem arises from the = ae ae | Dec... Bec Se bos tum 3 34-35: browns grade ae i. r 8? May D we groups of employes debt has little working : Michigan town. | B—Bid; A—As sabi eske ties ah bees ; Tel & Tel 10. eed CD .- 14|ing small : bring out a new compact fact that §-P invita- —_—_———— Som S055) grade’ S bares anon, = 2" fea ; today signed con-|fal) will for sur- its mew car plans and bush was just an | dum 99-53: grote’ Am Viscose: 38 5 Mersen, Line" 33.4/the auto industry car in a final hour bid -antanay Hs d up in less or tion to sue what aulgnt be beyond. | j O- BS ee Bae *& leracts with Cheysler and Ford ee las have been whipped up a a tion to see wi parents, Mr. and | nsold Autos ; Arce tos ft Minn aid a wage formula which has time than Is taken by the big At 2 p.m. (Glee of Bay ~City, | } Livestock tS Bf Monsen Re ae by the United Auto| FACES sakes tac E. Church-| three firms T ae apa Huntoon Lake Paving, |Mrs. ie They sent a frantic . ; ’ ns: 32.6 Ward ...% deadlocked negotiations Presiden Churchill the ques- missed : | W ¥ une 16 (AR) qe a on 44 et eet <-t |Workers in d mahers. Pah faced skepticism poss plans |tions ay eae the money is Garbage Ruling, Police call agp re geven hears. mace | at ~ Cal 0 Cattle salnbie 3600, Tradin aan aoe ait whi 31 Mornay OP 22.81. |% t Chrysler jhe ‘Aor Ts west ming frm ing tat Sas * on Agenda | For pyreon pkey tiring . tad heifers 35 to $0 ents | ia rt endl, ‘hv os 1 _ fuse «cnt Nine at onbnacees ec oo. to stockholders April 4. the necessary working — °| Promotions tramped aus lahent 6 mk hicles steady 26 00-2825. 8 = he oth ical i a Net et nae e and eight . explain how Studebaker-Packard area. There Sities|| aseectl ) 728,864 New Vehi steers 28.08 ee a So Et Eee as y extensions of old contracts. bri an all-new car in 12 will be held atitrom the State te high choice steers %5 50. Site ... 6 t Lead .....928) year substantially the . can bring out A hearing ties and volunteers | in Dealers’ Stocks on high “food, oe ae ber eset Bore : nat Tes i: 3 They provide productivity in- Business Nofes rt 18 —— ~ or ag Ma ~ foight's Wate A t er a a sheritf's — for Vicki. a chubby 00-2450; average choice 7100 .. 4. a of living adjust- arc “ the|Board meeting sss » with blue eyes. June 1 tnd’ 662. bounds. sinughter” heifers » #10 run Balke .. it i am Av ...348 creases and cost of flexibility” over establishment of a special) ji. blonde | 4,51 20 regpectinely: wallity come ae 43 Be “$15 | ments contained im the expired tant Ray. ee ne in change prod-|on the district Shortly before 9 p. m oo 7 w—Dealer stocks of et Wi head. good to choice 834 pound 1S: Ht Ber Stay Be contracts of the UAW. weod Deaks ‘ot 349 mead ee ping’ streets in the Hunfoon Lake Vicki, still wearing ré aoe bat DETROIT n~| 18.00; 97 ta| Cam ad Dy els <7 ent + saan is opening blue slacks, in - cars on June ] NUM-| rock steers tchers 76 cents! Gon Dry. a r Cp .. Chrysler reached an sgreem Rd., Birmingham, and aa raan units, lowest total for) ‘Hogs sala 3 4 Sage 3 1b0'240, pound Ae # Owens oe ee with an independent plant ‘guards| ton far from the sone unhurt aba loeagrs three years, automo- tots UB mee 3 oe ed humber Carrier Cp... 41: Guens aa representing 1,000 employes. She was asleep tive News reported today. with|meil lot _aumber bee 246. aE ees 2 o re Pea Bol 34] wera announced settlements Basel, Switzerland, is a tzerland, is a place to "To anit stock a month car hd,” tte eel a Ee hee . Hight provided fer , 26 0°: , ee JG 118| an industry pattern formula =o eng $ may do 0 8 months. It gave no unit — Seat tan Bt Prot -& @ . 608 Great Lakes’ Vessels. ary, Election “August 1 sald that with - Gent Moe... “of Broct & O 3.3 Motors Corp. &t_the following a can wn Automotive News ten Leese Ch ro 834 ROA... 33¢/ Ford and General | da the , June 17, uae aaa pile City Pair arg ae ba. ae oe - 143 resumed talks wi re $25 tne 3. 1 pm. yes proved oelling —_ = so" 2 bbe anes bu i Rave Bt: #,|UAW = fasprre ‘Gade ain of wa nar eon dA au Pom pie duction Litt 8 8 8«=—s |Oeere iw... sh : settlement! sight. . bonds Ld +m, ? smoothly some dealers now see in Knife-Ro ry Det an et Beleway Bt 5: Py will resume tomorrow. “ letter to dealers, Churchill | supply system number one is set Monday: uly 8 7 Election. . the possibility of clean-up time Doug Atrer a Bt ee Pap 3 : : Morse of 1901 Groves a » things about the ga for action. are expected Oy Ph he shortgaes, Two men Du Pont ..... Bcovill "Ft “pa = ; R the Prudentia’ i be a new ai the of the heats racer met oes WE EUR Ee Vote Reports a em Paste etat ee ee ee mild in relation to aler level/of Samue ., on June 2. Br auto L.... 303 Simmons ..... 382 . conference June 18- esult of(Sion of a current mo st de-\prary Committee to accept th hee — ye May's warmup at the de for th e| Strathmore Ave., H. Hatchett,/m &@ Mus... 47 Socony’ "2" bee i QPANCE ie earned the trip as a Sorat! ban ET offering of past be Kimball estate for a li- = raised total patel sub-| Held are ower and John|Ens’ an .7”: os Southern Co .. 303 : his sales accomplishments a be - - » It will be smaller ag , BOTCE OF YORLIC SAL wr month to an estima 500,000-plus/20, of 180 W pman St. | Ex-cetl-o ee 9 | AP) —/1957. . not small... The late Mr. Kimball willed his rial Ber 1-43 0 Meee ee Bey erie aha eee cas | PaO gerne Kpife |Pooa Mach’... 886 tf Brand |... 24) PORTLAND, Maine ( | te home and one lot on Clintonville serial No. 31-83 Ci Ta Ke monthly levels reached in Coleman was rob rough |Ferd Mot: 407 ed Of Cal 27. S34, s of voter turnout for to-) Joll, of 1472 Rossdale} hy style... library. aon on ae tee Drayton ond quarters of 1957. inven-| point of $146 while sands Mince te jaa 8:4 OU NDS. 414 ‘s Maine primaries = sto eek s new real estate| “It. will J a auk ad also will discuss pro- Pains, Michigan and may be inspected ieurve to stay on the down.|the Bagley-Wesson are Genpak. 107 ged Oil Op <1. $04 de mes Hom: Det e umemaly office at 2536 Dixie Highway. in Sok Genel ead one oe et ous ol oe eel es meds Bisse figeway , on . $63 8 too eA F Jie pe ee ven Set ee RS a Spe Swe wees sacra ctu ol a thee orev al ge sell z rates staying below 1957 and eigeetey Williams, the two fn Gen Mills... 13.6 wift a Co. 334 ballots to half a dozen A} stroke. BLIC SALE aoe etal = perce: the holdup. bape Motors .. 38 Oty Hi Pa ... 384 pa fearful of running anil {s 0 ea “It will be = smart vad od ; 1984 Batek Rive & SS = : than $21 iGen Ll 4a Sui ::: 39 | munities ald attri : retain the 1441170363. Public sats State ee denied taking more Gen Tel . ott oe Paul A. MacDonald ‘which will as Cars 958, at 10:30-a.m_ 601 Pontiac Texas Twister Alina [trom Coleman win ‘reported $14 [3s Poe BE Fieoyrg 34 at ee si te x aicre fT Robbing Judge -| Taz", conta Woma gigsd raph. rae. Renae @ a: rber Pri . im .. 2S He said he Ss end superior craftsmanship’ : ile P sleg : stolen, rraigned today |Siiewe +... 3 Fran W At .. 24 tests. { a total of about Packard has claimed in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Both men were urice E.|Goebel Br ... a Twenty Cen’. 308 to his forecast of a Pontiac man,| debaker- . yas injured Sunday Notice is hereby given of a rag ad Judge Ma |Goodrich . F re 18.2 The 29-year-old the past. One woman was blic hearing to be held by the ut— a before Municipal @XAM- iGoodyear Og Carbide ... 89.5) 120,000. teali a pistol \, h on Telegraph | pubi ip Zoning Board at the ades . ce * who admitted stealing P would wlso of- in @ three-car cras potty “opayte. Road. ‘on Finnegan. They were set. (Oran a as te Re: . Judge H. Russel) Churchill said S$-P wou f Square Lake road. | Township Halil, 2080 Seay ¢ 7:30 p.m. nds of Gt No Ry 16.1 Unit Air Lin iston, a major Demo-| trom Circuit odels, presumably the road north o: Wednesday, July 9th, 1958, « ee : AP) —| ination and bo ret Sopa ade pe firs lng 4@°| From Lewiston, of 's home, this morning was fer other models, led * « & to consider the following application BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AF ull Oil . 42.4 Unit Prutt’°.°! 49" | ic stronghold, came reports of | tonand’s * ears|larger models and sport-sty: 835 : : ee ee Re h ’ 5 tation ti Cent : 3 ‘b Bie 314 Palloting 10 per “Si ecmn the She wee Prison ot Seukors Haws it now builds. ahtaiaig haters Goddard, po ao for| ,,7°,,¢ BAKE, Cornat Walton Bite and to her demise in s and Sawc uk § inp mana. aS Oe Sant Lecce O87 1956 apparently — in Jackson for the * & *& — bound lane His bg to At boating Township, Oakland Grande Valley areas of Texas Inland St! 5 We te: 318 Democrats have .a contest for Michigan at Jac 7 -Packard’s plant is lo-|a light in the south Ed- * hie as 3 . . “ + 32. éo.e oBy ince Studebaker. struck in the rear by County, -of Walton Bivd. Mexico today. f the 4 d ? Held Int Bus Meh. 3622 Wer On Tel .. 20.3 governor for the first time s break-in. ted at South Bend, Ind., dnd|car was 44, of Grosse/st © point *"47°03"'W 995 ft. from the 8 The tropical storm, first ok the Burglarize ’ Int Harv... to Weste ABE. 22.7 1950 Kester R. Morgan, of 72 Green unwed Bend’s future is also tied to|ward G. Ardner, 44, driver, Da-|s2"Gernee ty ane L thence from this corms striking the Gulf) SM ye 8 tte Be, a : 3 along harricane sense, : ogi ganl Dee YE U d d teamsters were i i : Falete Bion co. 1 ate att] CJ NGQerstan Hootie pecan: Beautiful Cocktail Lounge Wayne Screw a eaked. : . of ted ° : ? A *No sale; bid and asked -| “People from every strata was sighted, of complete relaxation, cocktails the way & Colonel Again Demands iat pefbracead parigehad life should be able to come here Tella said more ue 100 rd you like and Ie and dinner menu to please ‘ 19 GIs by Reds | News in Briel Srv te ot em tat ne ah Smee) een ae e gh-| ‘It is unfortunate that the and learn more about them, closing as fast as they CHEONS . 423 High- Holst tes Station chain were tereghes LUN iF U.S. Army|panying the uniformed officers Pister dn was rsa circuit vel ear, she tcld the 40th Mi * a * one wll DINNERS “ vn aad ood iy at gai! od, frome court on & paar ayy 7 inlanaiversaty dinner of the _— “There should be more house. | “Mandise. * * @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily @ colone y. ‘ made amination today ie Sunday nigh . sinessme: s Communist East The first contact was he waived ex aM Urban League those, as my mother rkers struck : ae : Germany's Foreign preg | sapesls rc Os beviel sy oad of tectkine into the ‘8 Club, Miss Anderson. Department seat har aon with horse-sense and the firm lst Wednesday, A final : Open 11 A, M. to 2 A. M. S i mer- r to cused 0} th State learning, offer was turned Foe demand the release of nine = It reversed 9 St." Jurie 4, with! ner recent ‘not just book company contract : o_ rmany: 848 S Saginaw St., said Asians have a | n will of Teamsters 9 ] ie e ican soldiers. S| Wa coo os Gree aa vo, juveniles. : | tour of Asia, phases of | 1, the fall Miss down by members H acie ung: ones © Ye. strode. tight. cing the Hest Germans. ater | Fr, Felice, owner of, ar ae fon! bond concerned fe 4 — S cageontiiyi~7 the item 3H! the following dey eat . ly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) ‘ ay , accom. i fficers : 4 t 1 St., racial problems, | Soviet Union, = : a . « Road senod iy oxenideatthed amet. | The-p feat em Ge Sed Ae told Pontine police yesterday thai| with ur ig tite tn with 9, say's piveematiog Ste sn Sound tate Weddle Ws Uaeaging Clair: Telegraph at Square Lake panied and a serg feat | told Pontiac ced| “It matters a *s banquet calling Sv Nautilus, Seawolf, = —_ ajor: West Germany a parked ans last night's. are the Nautilus, S orsdewen “ah the “ministry 40 mored Division nthe Reds June 7\a hit-run driver. pushed building them as well as:they are ree “Marion Anderson Day” vedas Skipjack. McQuail left were seized by into the side of his ’ the famed contral and minutes later. S cake’ coupe their helicopter strayed Chtiing Gemnage ts iit or and |t trot, - 7 sedan | ai a ; ; climbed into oa sporters across the fron Curtain in the building. - | the questions. of + accom, | thunderstorm. A F | Seeeeeeeeees 1 : oe minsdaceunenetesics Fear: haar etenees Monuments sesecsaenececes GA) eeNeeCeneten oP eee eeeeees EMPLOYMENT : Help oa oe = ceneeese 6 Help Wanted ae ee ‘Instructions — Work Wanted Male Work Wanted Female eoveedl SERVICES OFFERED’ Building Service Building Supplies Business Services seesseeacke Bookteeig 8 Tans ottee een ee seeeeee | wtesseseestal seaesceerdal poRehaaR | CASHIER co. are es Sav esteena 4, earpentering — wane Bae ying. og oy JOR & 1OR P. — ; Ee frame, : Light’ Wine "nave ment which has been ren- dered valuetess = the When ellations eTranstent Ade may | nent 130 a. the day ation Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 $1.50 81.86 «$2.76 3 180 «(2703.96 ¢ ie ya 5M 2% 486405 «= 6.00 270 «4486 0«(7.20 ff : 3.48 6.67 = 8.40 $3 98 405 7.910. —t Personal interview will : e who ome “GARAGE CABING. ADDI- Licousnd ef builder. FHA ene FE 4-6009 NOTICE TO HOME-OWNERS Now you can use that extra car, vacant lot, or any- remodel your or bulld G, NEW AND _ RE- rne Keller, FE 5-7329 aft- pee ALL, KINDS AND rome poet work, Free estimates. IR Be © ae cad tanita Sane Fa sdk, Tog, UB. Pus. OF. © 1958 by WEA Serves. ina “I wish I knew sottething I could do to liven things up around here!" -_ ‘ Building Services 12{ Insurance Agencies 17A IC SERVICE. FREE ES NO INCREASE IN IN AUTO RATES — DANIELS | INSURANCE AGENCY EXCAVATION, “TRENCH ING, | 2 W. FE 37111 Mo son S"E_3-0881 Lote) Service __ 18 FREE ESTIMATES OR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- On new homes, additions, mod-| ice Tontiac Laundry, FE peer = pulld of roe! | cacy CURTAING PLAIN O8 RUF: an A is onl va rE 4-0681 or $0242 now.| fied Beautifuilv ed. Pontiac GUARANTEED = ALL | Laundry” Phone FE 36101. g3% = i918 Hu ny HOUSRMOVING = FULLY. Landscaping 18A PE 48450. L. A. Young. 4-1 GRADING. TED's LANDSCAP. Tr -seeding- L ort, Free est OR sa & MA LANDSCAPING AND COM- “1 plete dump truck service, at a —Prtice_you ean afford. FE 2-034 4-) ACE TREE SERV SERVICE. RB RE ming. Get o moval and _¥e VE 23-7188 "| COMPLETE LAWN BTS, mary and sodding. A-1 top soil A-1 LAWN “CARE OUARANTEED work Pree estimates. FE 8- CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD A x poten | oradne Back Roto-till ferme. EM 3.30238 PA N's. LANDSCAPE SERVICE 8 clean-up. Lawn ROOF REPAIRS (EAVESTROUGHING PE ¢0444 PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. speciauet os ALL TYPES OF free oL Com mins, FRENCHING. OeAG ac, as FOR septi ie tanks, field oe ditches & boat pacop Port ~ TRENCHING AND * BULLDOZING R, D. Thompson __ PE 1-8872 WE DIG BASEMENTS UNDER poses. Block gad cement work. FE 23-3796 or FE 54-0004, Building asteere -12A RICK USED. o CENTS EA ie — 3 ents ea. 31245 W e WRECKING COMMERCIAL meee cutting & re PE 46510 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND ——s Ph FE awn MOW! nO FLOWING AND _discing FE ——- eeek he SODAS 80 YD. North wa Auburn tw Petty 7. NBRSERY 50D DELIVERED OR laid. Dirt furn. FE 2-2650. NEW LAW BUILT. PINISH Trading Backfield top soil, FE ~ PERENNIAL GARDENS NDSCAPING Lawn Semone: Landscape Gardening. < FE 8-1333 OR 3-338 SOD DELIVERED, DUMP TRUCK and tector service, FE 5-6356 or Faaz TRIMMING AND RE moral. on rad) 6 FE 401 mroeee. Moving & Trucking 19 mental being sold et on-the-job wrecking pee See Salesman daily, 8 to Inc. KEnw __ Business S$ Services 30 DAYS ONLY Epecial jow. prices and free es timates on all heating and chim floors, drives. —— |_able. Jensen: FE a0. © ~ ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, parking lots, long guarantee, fi ing OL We DA phe feo one of the large na- direct sales organizations We offer full-time | work with a tial of regular weekly earn- s of 52 pay checks per year. You must be able toe start imme- meet By Have serviceable car, ne — travel, Age limit, iy. See Gi Savie t} 8 ite et, 1000 8. Wood- M J op ma team onday, June ‘un noon June itn. Phone, FE 8-0404, a SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job,’ place to live or a used car, see Classi- ied NOW. — ACME ASPHALT Paving, driveways, opti lots, etc Our ~rices are below that of last year. Call OR 3-392] for free estimate. ASPHALT ee Driveways, Parking Free Est. MA 5-1206 = "5.000" ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by actory trained man at our office Generel’ Printing & Office Suppir Co., ] w- rence St Phone FE 32-0135. ASPHALT PAVING — Let us estimate your driveway or parkin, WE PINANCE lot fecp eee — Paving Cum aPELIANGE SERVICE We service all makes of wringer and = washers 30 yrs.| ROY’S, 96 ‘Oakiand FE 2-4021. 8 wale EANERS. Wall and wintows, Reasonab Pree est. No dhligation. PE 2-1631. ULLDOZING & GRADING. CON- tract or houriy rate. FE 4-5050. Write Today for Jet Facts American 14 School, Inc. NAME .....ccec0-+-... AGE ...... STREET .....6..-0-- STATE ...... HR. AT HOME .... ee eee eerrne PIANO LESSONS: MAJORS IN pag le music and in beginner Royal Oak Beauty college feed amount of student a lim of student | Seniciclona in his newest beauty college. more.information write or cal Lineoin _ 504 E Fourth sosnER To RING IN READ- En sh and Seasral Math. Ube throug! x, “FE bar, hb High TUTORING REA Foot Soak Meesiathe weseneeenee Toronto. Por further a ie ae ly Ghee Ts s, re wee Est, OR Dressmaking & seed Mis) Oakland "Birmingham. mingham. | See pe Alert, neat appearing, iawn Ts GARBER ARDENING OR Furniture Refinishing ....16A\,cosna, sum 14, 1968, ELMER onan Seine se S008 | aa WH Peake PRUE Garden Plowing ..........16B °c 314i bane, W work of any kind. OR Income Tax Service 16; brother of DIVERSIFIED | w WORK with good eeeees 5. Ma. Mrs. Wy- ¢ for advancement with nu-/ifin ISTERIAL STUDENT 2 ENT SEEK- Insurance senasoukt a eet eee. com: pee, a ig Summer ” ayaa FE Laundry ssandscge- :" B. and Paul G. O'Meare.| Mr. Fox: FE 2-0214 or appoint- ses was this MAN WANTS OUTSIDE WORK, seeeepeneets afternoon at 2 p.m. the Bawa iting kind of Janitor work. eee eee Auchard Moving & Trucking — 19 Farmer-Snover funeral Home with Wi . ; sate a coe Rea- Painting & Decorating ....20) 4 Interment in + mecha hare one 0 Nall 2 tae uoving —Ano HAULING ANY- Photos & Accessories eee eee en eT Gnover| Woodward. Birmingham. (oc. ee wares ee PAINTING 7s “MINOR CARPEN- Physio-Therapy eeee seers Funeral Home. je ‘oe "Thursday "and every Md booted pe 4s te FE Television Service ....... 18, 1988, r Sunday . rm. Col- @UALIFIED 3) CRD AND _ Typewriter Service veeee22A\” mer B., ioe, Muujeutt b ws ‘ : ree PEG rane aeoky Upholstering. ..........00+- E. Stockwell; dear father of Mrs.| GENERAL HOUSEW fMA'I JOBS CEMENT. - BRICK, : . Clyde Tomlinson, Raymond| plain cooking, no laundry, and block. OR 43-5108. NOTICES Gourrier ond Jey E. Stockwoll;| S@uke, Ure te. White, Rochester TREE REMOVAL. TRIMMING. Lost & Found .............24| Puneral corvien im te mete Wes- Ginis FOR » TELEPHONE | _ S300 2 i * m rom 8. a.m. . mm, Hobbies & Supplies ......24A| DoneisonJohne Home an tas Cte ee TOOL, MAKER. JOURNEYMAN, Notices & Personals ......25) yith Rev. Theo. E Alen eg esioe Apoly. to _perean a between 9am) (346101. Cemetery, m2 _the K ig ORs, 2 Sastes i round BOY DESIRES WORK ON WANTED Stockwell is at the Donelson- farm. e 3-487. Johns GENERAL OFFICE WORK FOR eh Wtd. Children to Board ....2%)— gisjectve restaarant. Shorthand. “lay “BUILD oe Wtd. Household Goods .... TROMAS, JUNE 18. 1958, OLIGOR pearetice, Write Pontiac Press feos See andi Bt neuliog haw Ww. Crd snnguneed. later , ents, wit be HOUSEKEEPER. WHITE AGE 35| SstzC"™**! MY Money Wanted .........28A fe es. — at pane Gnuens wit WASHING & PAINTING & Wanted to Rent oeeentegene inke home, 15 Pon- odd jobs. PE SM, Share Living Quart -.30 VOGEL, JUN 15, 1968, CE tiac. Sieep iste in Be| YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK ers ....30 G., 89 Chippews Ra., ~ 58; be-| companion to item 5 eman| any kind. FE 8-94a9. in Wtd. Transportation ......31) ioveq wife of Leon E Vogel. and po tag f) r.. EM Wid. Contracts, Migs. ....32; 7uners! service wil T30"h a at oer erios wornex.| Work Wanted Female 11 wv >. with Rev. Dr. Jot. 1 Chapman home than’ wager, Plateau 220991 DAY IRONING SERVICE. $3 RENTALS OFFERED fielating. * in White| home than wages. F Hie esas : Soon Vogel is at the LADIES! IS EXTRA MONEY )|—Pt?_bu. FE _ 2-2495. Rent Apts. Furnished ......33. Boneison-Johns 1 . home? As little 1 DAY IRONING SERVICE. $3 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4 ee ee a ‘|r wouen 5-147), / eee ex- Wi \- Rent Houses Furnished ...35 Card of Thanks 1) cellent pings, Phone’ today pocb ttadaew sh LTR Sy Sie | scar Rent Houses Unfurnished seni"s WISH TO EXPRESS OUR Plains P. 0. ‘Box 536. | BABYSITTING Sa sen Rent Lake Cottages... = LADIES AND GIRLS COLORED GIRL 22 WANTS DO- For Rent Rooms -........37 won aueshe ca veautifel| Mare money this summer by do Fe eri to live in. Call Rooms With Board 48\ floral , Tecetved from our cthce “Part time. nourly retes nil. aeacene frome liegt. « Umass 9 panel bond rt time, hourly rates & EXP. GIRL, 16, WISHEs BABY Convalescent Homes .....38A > during’ the bereavement ssion. PE 8-9693. sitting & housework. Home nights. Hotel Rooms 39, im the loss of our dear SBCRAaES woua N FOR _FE 66 Sececsesess +s and grandmother Hasel Adelle ‘eneral housework § rll wk =—— HIGH SCHOOL Rent Stores .....cscce0.2..40 Arnold. Our thanks to the; jo thru 4 . M have own mw beens ts and Tien Office : ro pana py oe Nee ‘4 mie Northern. > Aiaag ° Finny iz Bouse wort 7 Rent ceneasen : : ugust./EXP HIGH | SCHOOL GIRL 1 GIRL _DE- For Rent Miscellaneous ..42 and ren _ Write | Press Box 80 sires baby sittin of Auburn | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE uneral Directors 4). aifce, typing required Insurance Exp" Th re sts i . ; ce EXP. Ww E For Sale Houses ...........43 F D 4) _ experience heinfal PE 2-428. \"her_nr- Own Trans PE tbo Income Property ........43A| 4 BOMELIKE ATM amtoreen oer apher |GIRL"16 WISHES BABY SITTING aw 44 COATS ure position with Pe ce Pe PE penis For Sale Lake Property ... FUNERAL HOME pargeee pp Blow Government, With sry For Sale Resort Property. 4A ss z= cscaibent fringe bonafite & good GIRL, 17 WANTs BABY SITTING 4A OTTO Pibine -__ OR 3-7783 Promotional mnities es offered =e Suburban Property ...... GH SCHOOL GRAD. WANTS must take shorthand at 100 words For Sale Lots ............4 elson- ohns rt min, & type $0 wpm. O —- momeutsry gpildren A tion required. $3108 to| oer $1_hr, PE 27679. __ Sale Industrial Prop ...... : OME Sak Suk use tans te HIGH SCHOOL GIRL woULD For Sale Acreage .........47 $3400 in a year at per. a T BaOn ona eee 40822 For Sale Farms accveocecs 40 SPA fice Lafayette &., @s summer em Position Rent Farm Property .....48A ; Mee, FE shi a Mt oF Fecepllonist preterrea Sale Business Property < Voorhees-Siple = bt cpa an TRONTNGS. MY HOME “OR Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. . is Summer yours. 48 N_ Astor. FUNERAL HOME ae ~ . ‘ onin, rest- LADY WISHES CLEANING. $1 AN For Sale or Exchange ...50 , . uisnce Service—Plane or Motor tne. profitable n dignified work| hour. Kap. ref. PE 0631 FINANCIAL E 2-8378_ bard this summer. Exception-; 5] Geet earnings, work 3-4 hours! MOTHER WOULD LIKE Business Opportunities ....51, Comet Lets 5 y. car necessary, Your check TO CARE FOR SMALL Sale Land Contracts 52| ery o mailed weekly Por interview call CHILD DAYS ONLY. FE M to Loan > "53 8 SPACES, WHITE CHAPEL cEeM. _F™ 54573 or MA 3464. 9 ‘til noon | = ¢-¢007 oney aeeeeeenres WOMAN To CARE FOR 2? CHIL- Mortgage Loans seeeeeseree i) ‘uP re cen. = = dren cave in. Apply after §. 21545|MIDDLEAGED LADY WISHES . 5 << Fwo Oka Pr housework and child care in your MERCHANDISE | WaITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES, | 55 LADY OF GLEAN WABITS |_home 2-1297 Swaps a, See 0 um 5 hours a day, afternoons. 5 days PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU ce sininss ° - & Week housework and some Licensed ed. Driver: For Sale cocces- 08 2 ones, Perry, street vicinity.| sents e be Agel cittere, “oR: re 56A main drive, FE or _Swrte ‘Pontise 4 Press Bor 83. Rass Boe Scrap & Iron .........s0+- —_— PaacricaL NURSE AVAILABLE Sale Household Goods ....57 Help Wanted _8 OR 33004 : Valentine Gifts ..<.ccccc0e REPLIES aLL MEN 03 | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC Christmas Gifts vee | = there of making 2 a a per i. se sexton — cH eet wes eeeneeee DD pot eter Shen a retest a — For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 } 4t 10 a.m. today N Perry 8 to 12-p.m ied Se Do It Yourself 61} were replies at the Press ; tir NO. MUST |_*tore or babysitting EM 43-0350 rs Se office in the folowing be ie or over. Hours — 9 tt TEE NAGE GIRL WANTS | Jos as Cameras Equipment wee 20. . Sagin rE a bys: tT day or night. boxes: , 41103 i $5267 Sale Musical neeneed3 2 wae WASHINGS OTH OTHER WO Sale Office Equipment ...63 ara « Ba 4 = My Eapipneet Agencies SA Tite tees ok Semen TORE Sale Store Equipment... .64 ee Sa) Cd eri) eee yon , rar r a Sale Sporting Goods .......65 EVELYN EDWARDS | iisgmmas & inominde WATE: H Accommodations 654 ei nee Wes 8 OR _3-3702. = SATE Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......66 __Hel Wanted Male 6; 51! COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. |WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. shhh PE, 40584 _fays, references, FE Wood, Coal & Fuel ........67) caso “ae In 08. | _ YOUNG WOMAN oui pre Plants, Treés, Shrubs... .68 m, Europe. $.000, Tra: F aegis peohpien aby For — ee ee ~ tat “ eater. Sa ye stant SEC TY References. FE 5-2841. Dogs Treinet. _ KIB HWY. | Aged 21.98 to work tn small office ane | oo eae n wy sees taht add ee typing "s-sborthand, skis Building Service 12 y, Grain & Feed .....7l soy is ay| fours bod urdays./20 YRS. EXP CEMENT WORK OF For Sale Livestock ........72| truck & light cleaning. Write ete SUbLorMene Uai| nell kind. Pulte insured All work Wanted Livestock coves. 131 Gap DET — Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE) guaranteed, FE 68-1236 ereeeneer : e ~ = ndin For Sale Poultry .........74| part time. day or night shin ten | eee i | AAA Floor Sanding nstructions 9 La - Pintshi Sale Farm Produce ae GANVASSER WANTED. ALSO a ic. BUD BILLS” "FE 8.20 Sale Farm Equ eee solicitor. Draw and ; |ALL KINDs OF CEMENT WORK : re ipment 71 onan FE 2845. 6 am ETS | | | Brick nega OR _1-8680 ‘AUTOMOTIVE | J +++ 0 |” ALA TRENCHING For Sale Hi t ilers 7 FSTIM ATOR : ; Footings, Septic “.cld, OR 3-4043 Rent Trailer Space .....79 st on Today’s Career! | A&B TRENCHING seen with glazing ¢ , ‘ Auto Accessories .........80) EScGe®, tat Madegctns| Tomorrow's Future!!! | fuming, wer tnee ded i : um e Ee I <) CARPENTER CREW AVAIL For Sale Tires ...........80A| Snes in estimating for contractor oi CARPENTER a orew AVAIL: Auto Service ......se0..--81| or subcontrac —ee sieges don’t Maintenance, aiterations’ Pree est. FE 6-308, Sale Motor Scooters ......82| {itabie "car required Inspection, Overhaul, | (ky TYEE oF EOUSE PLANS = v For Sale Motorcycles ......83 WEST DETROIT GLASS OF Trouble-Shooting, = 937 For Sale Bicycles ........%4 oe PONTIAC, INC. | Supervision ...on LUM, SIDIND PR RE-CAST aT ONE i B A ries burn ° 2-0252 - by experts. ro aa Airplanes er D REAL ESTATE JET GAS eRe BARNS OR ee ee ion Offered ...87 SALESMAN with mansgeriat cap-| AND TURBO-PROP PARAS 2 Pang reine FE ition Offe: “s abilities ie were im ne wolfics on ENGINES 42290, ee mn ac 2. 0 > : - Wanted Used Trucks” ...-9| plese cal on simi SO be ee eeree - | =- 4. For Sale Used Trucks .....90 cepting applications. Apply 1064 Ram Jet BRICK Bi Ae ARDICE WENT Auto Insurance 0A fs Huron between 10 & - 11.30 Mi i] = ae ai eaere xe job too tN Natt) : arge esidential a com mer- wees 91 PAYING JOBS. OPPORTU- issues ial. Guaranteed work Ph MY For Sale Used Cars es, foreign, USA. All trades. Sti “ran eed wor 7 compere Poly Watioonle *{o20 TRAIN — Now, secon a Jet Spe- BRICK, BLOCK STONE WORK. road, Newark, NJ. cialist. G opportunities, Fire Pupeecee ouf specialty. OR The Pontiac Press L SRVICK. nation wide Tirlines oing to MAN OVER 25. SALES. & Jets this year. Airc Missile hock BRICK. CEMENT WORK {i retirement. Bee NT ADS stead ——— Mich. State Em and Part Manufacturers are nq firepisces MA 5-0378, FOR WA Office 142 Wayne. Tues, am.| DUS Working on big contracts. BULLDOZING DIAL FE 2-8181) | (0! eco po cumamina| MULTI-BILLION legsrow-ucues py -LIGeNsED ‘ die- ‘ 7 builder Build with confidence. and maintainence work. Mid DOLLAR INDUSTRY From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. aged man preferred. Apply after EM_3-4175, . 7 p.m. Wednesday. Pontiac Drive- CEMENT WALKS. PORCHES AND be re In Theater, 2435 Dixie Hwy, No|N feet rom sQUTr Jour present! “steps. FE 45143, pores SSeceuecy ores |) stom Perce Vance Wirt JET. CEMENT AND MASON ress Gssumes no SALESMEN MBE OF NATIONAL avia-| Work done expertly Free esti sibility other FT ineeded immediately salesmen to|MEMB! RA CATIONAL COUNCIL,| _mate_16_yre._exp. OR 3-040. than to cance) the Neoger! arg call on our new and established| Wi isuinGTON, DC CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED = = the adve By customers. in, the Ls ead Seok builder Free estimates OL 1-3461. CEMENT i OUR SPECIALTY. Pioors. baserents EM 3-4870 CEMENT & BLOCK : WOP FE 45-0782 FREE ESTIMiTES ON WIRING. ie water heater es & di ers $-8431 R g. Munro Elee. _tric Co, .060 W Hu ELECTRICAL WikinG R- Tay, 956 Myrtle. Fe 2-8657. PLACE A “LOST” AD. For|Call FE 28181 for an-ad | St. nae to recover a losewDial FE)... 2-8181 for an adéwriter, ” Say “charge it. Math, Physics Chemistry, English through ¢. For itera. call - ie CEMENT WORK, EXPERT WORK- manship. Reasonable 8 pla Shee- han & Schwieger. Aple 5-12090 or LI 3-6803. =U ernie MOTOR SERVICE RE- et oe 318 E Pike St FoRWAGE SLEARING on RE pair Very reas. OR 3-201). FURNACE SERVICE 18 YRS exp. Get my price. Ph, FE 2-5837 Or call Union Wrecking Co | ‘cod 5-9200. | 13 u 4-1 MOVING — HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE |Reasonabie FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2900 AA-1 Reduced Rates — Fate b Large van or pick- “DUMP TRUCK 8&1 SERVICE Gord rucking FE 68-0005 maviNG e RUBBISH NAME _your price Any time. FE 8-0005. Jim's 1 MOVING AND TRUCKING. cheaper FE 8-3244, FE 5-1348. LIGHT TRUCKING. CLOTHING aod unwanted articles picked up _free. PE 54-6625 CIGHT AND HEAVY (ao paced Rubbish. Fill dirt. soil, gravel _& front end loading PE 32-0603. types furnaces, fireplaces water heaters, boilers, tncinerators LIGHT TRUCKING = RUBBAGE, Save dollars Cal) now. FE 84301.) $4 load. FE §-0145. | ACCENT ON QUALITY. INTER- LAKES TREE SERVICE Trim O'DELL CARTAGE remove cabling, pg tand Local and ione distance moving, Clearing. Insured. MA _ 4:2903 | ee vckinee me FE 5-6806 ALL K ee & HAULING RUB- ALL KINDS OF CEMENT Reason. _bish Anytime Cheap. FE ¢-1820. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, ACTORS AND EQUIPMENT %-ton Pickups \%y-ton Stakes Dump trucks Sem!-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co. 825 8. WOODW foes cay tneluding erer4 ExeaNrED ARTICLES pues up free of charge FE 5-4638 Painting & Decorating 20. 18T. CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- erating. Cash or terms. FE 50580. 1ST CLASS INT. — EXT. PAINT- ing Decorating. Reas FE » FE 5.2860. paper rem removed FE ing, pape 4-] PAINTING AND > PAPERING. __Mason Thom ai Pi deck as eon INTER a EX. _Gearastecd "Prost Pree on Pe eet, EXTERIOR ead al eee guaranteed. “FOR THOSE WHO CARE FE 4-0617 HOUSES PAINTED. 2 TEACHERS, exp. Free estimates. OR 3-2496 _or OR_3-3069 HOUSE PAINTING FREE mates Wicker ptreriaes Brown Rd FE 4-55 ESTI- 66) |INT & EXT eS aran OR 3-4260. OR 3-9862 _ work. 1260. 3 GENES HEATING SERVICE Furnaces ore sold, repaired. rage Rd. Rochester, FE MOSQUITO CONTROL SPRAYING * Also effective on other insects . Special rates ta grow Phone OAktland 8- 2019 ON THE JOB WELDING AND Repairing Day or Night. FE _2-6007. LASTERING-—NEW OR ede | Work Guaranteed FE 5- Saws — Lawaniwer Accurately Sharpened 18 Coamberiain FE 2-7680 “SHEET METAL & ROOFING saepett| & Flashing, Free Est, OR ~~ SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 Bagley St SMITTY's AIR-COOLED ENGINE & lawnmower motor repair serv- ice Engine parts 4-2416. CADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. _Papering & printing FE 8-0343. MOTELS, SHOW ROOMS, CORRI- dors & basements sprayed with Zejnipoe. multi-colored paint, FE TEACHER NEEDS aan work inside or out Exp. Reas. _FE_ 2.3664, S 2 PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — Plaster Repairing FE 68-8513. PAINTING PAPER HANGING. E3144 5 PAINTING — PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER OR_3-7061 _ Physio-Therapy _ 21A PRYsI0-TRERAFY AND SWEDISH __ Massage. re. OR 3 3-5651 Television Service ~ee ALL TY ‘SERVICE oo swore ma tbc TRONICS or ee ree Row 3 7 eae 22 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 |\DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL- terations, Drapes & formals done in my tidme Call FE 8-8455 __ Garden Plowing 16B CUSTOM PIOWING. GARDEN, ten or acreage Anywhere. FE | GARDEN discing Dozing or evel. Cow FE 4-3371, TRACTOR AND DUMP LAWNS, PLOWING, | _ aes “Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND | ADDING _fice Supply Co Upholstering 23 | BEADLE DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, é et & used furniture FE | BAKLE CUSTOM PHOLSTER- Mh sm Cooley, tare Rd EM manure, dirt TRUCK 5-6356 setvice. Sod delivered. FE or FE 45-3072. Taos 5 197 N, Perry St, FE tess ‘ Lost & Found 24 ue as ta Rd. 174 Osce- rim ses. = . Eastern Jr. ar iost: APRIL 37 Brack ese ite le colli Ve ing for pet. REWARD. PE S137, Cont EB, PARKER A | ib Spence. Call heise a § : Hobbies | & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER CTURES. 8c fame s. enstose Book Store. Lawrence Bt. Notices & Personals 25 $2 REWARD FOR INFORMATION and con- leading to the arrest Ae victlon, of the person pant een. vandalising 6 _PE 23231, _ in¥ “GIRL On w a adviser, phone 23-5122 ‘The. vation Arm. : ANY WITN ci s — cheng near Wisner, der ay, Jume 9, a : pen le and Goebel truck, Blee ‘all ae 2-7506. MASON. "SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU 289_Clayburn st. 8-3900 BEAU ry Cold wave $5.50 complete, sham- eed & tt te fh 38 race Thurs, oj Dorothy's 500 Per 23-1244 COLD WAVE per UP; 8H. and set. $1.50. ot ed Fri. Eves” M&H 8TYLE-RITE OR 3-3421 Williams Lake & Highland Rds. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7283. a hob ‘MAID SUPPLIES — 739 Mrs. Wallace, FE HOME-MADE WEDDING AND ALL occasion cakes FE 5-6460. In Debt? If you are having trouble = payments, see us LORS, Above Oakland Theater’ PE 8-0456 KNAPP SHOES aye Herman 2070 4 OR 3-1502 LADY aa t TOO THE WRONG navy faille coat at Persian Beauty Shop, May 31, call FE - 44800. LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO- nomically -with newly released anaes A-Diet tablets, $8 cents at REDUCE -NOW 10 pounds in - short days. As little ag $1.00 per visit. See ugiy upds and tches melt away. toned and tight ont appointment to- day. PE 44 Wtd. Children to Board 26 A GOOD HOME AND CARE, EL censed. PE 65-3534 Wtd. Household Goods 27 AN. | 7195 CR ee REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, 8 PROMI sANES goes pony 6 y-eeer 2 = plenty of . advertis’ — ‘our property, * both. od years of de- Scaanvie service, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw PE 5-8163 ¢ Eves till 810 Home Owners We can take yo in on trade on sone ‘ie city eovertics we have t informa- & su for oe sale. Call Gor furtoe ~ ARRO * §143 po rveme «gl Ale $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet OAKLAND AVENUE 3 . FE 5-044) GI AND FHA CASH FOR 2 Sed HOME Yes we can sel) home for ail down pay- a r irdor do not feel obli gated. appraise your property tell you bef cash you can receivs tet to you WE TRADE WE BUILD RORRIe & om. RpaLzons 345 FE 5-068: Hard Work}? PE 5-128 3644 3 Open 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Sunday 1 to 6 J RMS. PVT, BATH & ENT, adults. 402 W Huron. PE 5- ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- . furnished, Near Fisher =a Pon- tlac re Coste 1 child welcome, Garden 5 S Soat0, aeianae wk palin | og e e WO: at FE oar oe ar = 7 RMS., NEAT AND C beds, ail util., after 4:30 or Bat, and Sun. 16 Pinegrove, 3 ROOMS. ELIZA __Private ent, & bath. ie 32-6023. 3 ROOM AND BATH, — Se come, In Pontiac. eo MY 2-198). p Pvt. ; we ity wk. eat des “month — Yale. MY w 3 3} RMS. AND BATH, GARAGE. U included. inquire 03 ATH. | supers furnieings, 08 per month peo eed ave! “ % only. FROOkS AND SAT PFE EE. BA a s 3 ROOMs AND 4 NICE ROOMS LOWER, OR 3 BEDRM SUITE. LIVING, KITCH- en, misc. Private. FE %$-7332. ‘FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the dollar W Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: LARGE AQUARIUM FE 1816 WANTED TO BUY OLD GUNS. 5014 Sashabaw _ 29 __Wanted to Rent 2 OR 3 BEDROOM hotel HOUSE. or near Oakiand bus line _Call FE Ask f Steric Carter. EXECUTIVE WISHES TO RENT modern home in good location with at least J bedrms. and base- ment, 2 car garage or will rent with option to buy, Write Pon- tiac Press Box PURN. HOUSE FOR RENT IN| Pontiac near bus Pore Write Pon- ~ LISTINGS WANTED LAKE PROPERTY — HOMES FARMS — COMMERCIAL ~ ALL TYPES OF BUSINESS — LAND CONTRACTS-WE BUY EQUITIES BUYERS WAITING tise Press Box 7 WORKING MOTHER & 12 YR. old son want to rent small. nice- ly furn. apt. in Webster School _Aistrict. Pontiac Press Box 14. Share Living Quarters 30 BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD.- ern home. Very Reason FE 6-03T7 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 A POE OE PS Se DEOL BUYERS WAITING. GET THE best cash des for vour land con- tract. John Kingler Realtor, 670 W. Huron St.. Ph. FE 4-3525. WANTED Money available to buy land con- tracts. See us on any contracts u have for sale. PONTIAC REALTY 771 Baldwin FE 5-8275 IMMEDIATE > ACTION On any good iand contract New or seasoned Your eash upon sat- isfactory iuspection - pr beetle and title. Ask Ken Temple K. L. Templeton, Realtor 7339 Orchard ke Rd. rE : CASH FOR LAND CONTR HJ. Now ise Dixie WANTED » 1362 W. Huron Clark 2 Real ‘Betate FE 4-6402 FE 44813, Xsk for Mr. Clark. CASH UNLIMITED © For land contracts, new or sea- soned lowest ssible discount, fo obligation ail FE 4-3944 or FE 5-0975 Ask for Ted McCul- ARRO REALTY 5143 Cass Elizabeth 1 CASH IN A FLASH Por land eoenaere, see Augte Johnson in person ears sery- tee to satisfied friends and cli- entele, Johnson REALTOR 170¢ «68. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Land Contracts Wanted Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. SAGINAW ST. FE 56-8165 Open Evenings "til 8:00 Rd Ready, Willing and Able Cash ‘buyers waiting for your land seatrest, " Cal) Realtor Partridge. |PQUTTABLE iC SOCIETY ‘OANS on good pr operties.~ ts care or more with 100 ft. front 2. D_ Charles, Wa 8. Ped 4-062) Eves pit 3 FE REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. J. J. JOLL, REALTY 2336 DIXIE HWY. FE 44561 LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS needed hd Northwest Oaklan County vicinity C Pangus, Realtor, gy noo in lake prop erty of a!) kinds 1919 MiS Or- _ténvilie. NAtional 17-2818. Collect. WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS tes, ta for br gpoweotnong proper- ROY KNAUF 26% W. Huron St. FE 2-742) WILL BUY OR a Sheed | LAKE property p Ttee R. Office, s8t Ph Po! 8... We Will Buy Your Equity Don't lose your home-cash wailt- ing -no tape, We also need Hastings ux-Frapks 4395 Dixie _Hwy 30701. fANTED IMMEDIATE!.Y: Homes. farms. iake property & land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M¥Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 48560 WE CAN Get you oer — 2d ed e nes oe H. BROWN, Realtor 2 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-481 TOL TIPLE L ISTING SERVICE Rent . Apts. Furn Furnished © 33) 5 1 RM KITCHENETTE, =e thing furn, Apply 186 N. Perry. _FE 23-5236. FOUR ROOM erat Tighe on West Side. Aiso 4 ro stove and pettig and utilities hn. FE _5-6108 days FE 5-6850. | ves. i LGE. SORA RMS FOR LADY. $25 month. FE 5 ROOM, RtCHENETE AND Pyt. bath 2, coals. 380 gs or at: Adul Pad- Alberta i BDRM. DLX_. SST FLOOR. Pvt pees erealere paradise. Al- so 1 small garage house $12 wk. _Near Blue Sky. FE 5-2706. 1 GIRL TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE 6 room “Pie | washer, dryer, TV, _close in in. 2-0663. Ist FLOOR Attractive 3 rooms & path’ ‘Com- pletely furnished. Washer. Play- bake Ample parking Elizabeth ake privileges, $20 weekly, FE 2Rms Priv. Bath, Clean ‘1 bik. from 6" FE 4,2579 a RM. PRICED hon WITH ui. inc. 400. N, Per in a2 OR 3 RMB. FURN “OR UN furn, Parking. Nice apt TS SHIRLEY A 180 E. Huron iS ‘40872 2 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, __hear town, 88 Mecha 7 RM. te ad 3 NORTON _5St., or calt FE _5-6782, 2 7 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- vate entrance and bath, “Reason able. Fe ate 264 8S. Parke. 2 ROOMS AND B. mes rere |g ee Ha didlo ye weekly, FE CLEAN, COMFORTABLE. re aoe * me 3 Fog | rE 3101, 752 W. Huron ONE FE 4-1551| _nice rooms, FE 4-4686 CASH 4 RM. FURN. APT. SHARE BATH, We will rsonally buy your) utilities furn. except for cooking equity or Pahow p tov en.oen how 3 gas. 4211 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1621. = wt cash & let us were i S R D. RI LEY, Broker close to high school, PE 5-6787. $09 Elisabeth Lake Rd. é RMS BATH. . ENT. FE 4-1157 FE 1|* weet sie Cal Pie 200e! after 6 PE 54-5332. NOW (22 o.2r siove, furn bs . FE c We a —_- by large mort-| 4 RMS. & BATH, SYLVAN a rm ou fi front, pvt. utilities furn., nr. your he home , Sa som or = ee om wm. | en) Preity us for de ay, + RMs. ON IND . . me WHI ITE sal i "bath PE 2-2672. REAL 2 «4 ROOMs AND BATH. ALL UTIL- $60) Dixie pt ay BP x 3 : Open Eves ‘til © — Sun. 10 ‘tt! 8| weekly Call PE 4-482). : 6 ROOMS AND BATH FURN ° ? oe LISTINGS WANTED | seems SS closet. hy 45 oe SHOW YOU TO aif er month or Be : ecu: T CASH FOR YOUR 1432 after 7:30 p.m cue RR ht sasaien NT APT. 3 LGE oe mater Sreniees. Erb Apts, Leslie R. Middleton ne BROKER PE 5-TT21 arr Ais eed = CLEAN 3 RMS & BATH. NR. General Hospital. Adults. re __2-8225 CLEAN RN. A s AU. burn Heights FE 3-725i. 3 apts. all in nf: ™m & es condition Close to low as $12.50 weekly. FE +4821, HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished, 2 & rms. bath, util furn, 116 Howard, FE 23-1834 LARGE, PLEASANT 3 & BATH. Garage. Nr. Airport. Adults only, ando 3-1943. LOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, UTIL, furr, Adults. 258 Orchard Lake. *. eaten 8T. 3 ROOMS AND _ Call after 4 p.m. FE 41296, Wick: UPSTAIRS APT. PVT ENT. _& driveway, 44 E. Chic a PARTLY FURNISHED 5 RM. Sob — Newly Mccnes: e SUITABLE FOR sur Appiy 186 N uti pply . Perry. FE 2-5236. UPPER 2 RM APT. SHARE bath. Prt. ent. ‘Nott hot water. _3 Park Place. MY 3-2706. WALLED LAKE AREA. 3 MILES from Lincoln plant. 3 reoms and bath. MA ¢1006 WA Ce RMS. & BATH. \TERFORD, | Pvt. entrance. R 3-2251, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 24 1 BEDROOM APT, FOR LEASE, $100 per mo, Adults, 130 Semi- BelAir Manor. "FE 41559 stove, a | water 1 BEDROOM, 4 Hota f APT. too eae and <. Washer and d Special contiderstion for wor ing couple: Lipset ap Ridge, Fe ses FE 5-6767. 2 COMPLETELY REDECORATED off Voorheis Rd. 1 3-rm. All rooms, Call FE 5-0042 after @ p.m 2 OR 3 RMS. FURN. oR UN- furn, Parking. Nice apt. bidg. GLORIA APTS. $7 Mechanic st. FE 4422 3 LGE. RMS & BATH. gr hot water, stove and refrig. 29 N. Marshal). LARGE RM New! Decor, 3 APT., . CLOSE Adults only. near Johnson 3 UPPER FLATS: 32 ol & t-bedrm. s easton near Lineoin om Euclid street. IN, 23 and LARGE F ROOMS, 5, PVT. TH 7 #8. Shirley, FE v1 ame UPPE AnD entrance. Gules © = = a mon __3-5037 or FE 4-4831. FS LaRnGg Be fake ote hs EM BATH W wie side. Nr. bus. | May- RMS. on Auburn a no drinkers. Ste wa tees oes | | TWENTY-FOUR Oh ae i ws -. Get = Rent oo Unfurnished 34), _ For Rent Rooms . 37) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses _ 43 _ PRIVATE i. a cere, "08 Sos re’ = i i electric ico x4 ROOM 8. BATH AND ¢.) Adults. 34 Myra off Voor- Banas . TILE refit furn. FOR COLORED 2 le or 2 reotag. rson eared. FE Visser LAKE FRONT, FOR CLEAN COU- RED. tove, _ble, No drinkers PE 2-4160. [LOWER 3 RMS. & BATH. EX. SE saat, nice. Guid weclome. 4 RMS & BATH. PVT. ENT. * ald: Keego. FE 4-9671. NICE util. ORCHARD CT. APTS. it. Balcon vidual en trances, Beaustul kitchens; —— heat ana hot water furnished Adults - 1 & 2 BEDROOM Ready for immediate occupancy OPEN DAILY & NDA 19 APE 8 6 9 P.M, STUDIO & 3 ROOM_APARTMEN Rites et week, PAUL A. SERN UP) ROOMS MS AND BATH. UEPER Us ie FE 5-8230. rs. UNFURN. 719 gigs 2 close to Eastern Jr. High School. FE aS SIDE APTS. 5 R es decorated, gas heat, Pvt. basements. North side apts, with 1, 2 or 3 bed- rooms ava. ble » 1 BLK, FROM TOWN WITH OR .| GLEAN, re oat LiGut Ho HOUSEKEEPIN NG ‘ad oa "Quiet oon town. Berry Fe "Eical person. 150 N. W. Huro CLEAN SCREFING ROOM, GEN- tleman, 24 Norton, FE 2-8771. MODERN RMS, FOR GIRLS ON Westside with laurdry, kitchen _Ppriv. FE 2.0015. SLEEPING RM. WITH KITCHEN wes. 355 Baldwin Ave. FE __Roonis With Board 38 without meals Newton. 20 QUIET, WEST SIDE ho cm Good Ole Southern Cook- _ing. FE 8-3338. EXTRA CLEAN, HOME - STYLE meals, 14 Matthews FE 5-0377. HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR tients accepted Easy raves Rose ~ Lane Rest Home, FE 5-4267. NEW, MODERN REST VACANCIES FOR 2 LADIES, LOW rates. EM 3-6110 39 ‘Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN — 975 Baldwin Ave. CHEROKEE: HILLS First Offering Convalescent Homes 38A/ COLORED women. Bed or ambulatory pa-|- HOME now open, reas rates. MA 5.3488. 98. Income—$1,000° Down _ Clarence C. Ridgeway ~ REALTOR Room —-the ‘a ntl lan13 —, fine closets ing room ce seesee bale ed sett ce- — ane cas © pis more storage. or co Fon 2 ree s . om. fine hom Phooey nee sane ene Semed at $21, poe $e00" rast. 3 bric modern, Basem rpg built for présent owner Tak th kitenen. > lake ped cian a Sean with canvas orivinaes. $65 mo OR 34101. ‘nent Ss yabiity! It's well land BUS STOP PVT. ENT RANCE. _ Ds — bas e908 oe ane. cook & | isundry. telephone. 499) Sftached’ 1% a coma ve pian includes 2 bedrooms CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Communi as Bid r. Ferry sl Rational fis, WEAR, Rp tall a : DB ee » ee bedrms. ent, paved isan McLARTY Broker. c ‘in ve “wil BEDROOM sTART- finished. Lived sell or trade. 172 on Shore | Dr., MY 2-196 ee ment. East Boulevard Prospect Street __443_ ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ ASSOCIATE BROKERS Saal co, EDROOH ho beat y pay: 2. BEDROOM — Bide drive. Fai ent, ‘Priced fo i at WILL TA ice ‘we IN TRADE Dorris & Son WATKINS LAKE HOME us SIX BEA Basortionel brick and frame hag) home wea we oaeeen a See is rooms, new we oesip kitchen, your wi lot asus car heated fenced, priced “to sell 8 $21, onsider trade, - INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK BUNGALOW $14.975 Can be handled with $2,000 do on F.H.A. Five Pastoond plus fair, _.THE PONTIAC PRESS,_ MONDAY. JUNE £16, ee SLICES OF HAM Sale He way to nmap nog attic, ——— B For Sale Houses 43 e as! tiled, new forced air heatin sy a For Sale iieaees 43 Bee Been erent iar a ae Sun, 10 to 3 331 W. STRATHMORE CIVILIANS $290 DOWN -"|* NO OTHER COSTS ‘eae ater, fanned. sion, open—waik in & loot’ et ii , EMBREE & GREGG | Gatos « Red Barn vine MY 3-110 ORQeED basemen ema mere move or ae in d Tw ts., off Dixie Hwy., 2 bed- R _MY coms, modern, $10 per week. | aig t' “or "2 ‘room apartments |5 ACRES. = RM. HOUSE, BARN, | tem eect come: wen. >| *ARTMENT 330 : A. BENSEN rE $-1172. Cooking and refrigeration units | basement, of] furnace. MA 6-1557.| ®& uy. SYLVAN LAKE 4 APA MENT bay ~~ wo 33380 - oa oe Ps ee. FH _¢252i_of_after_§._PE_3 11% |46_auburn FE 2.9239 RU : Good off Baldwin, | EVES. — “& BUN. — TO 8-0851 WOLVERINE LAKE APARTMENT. HOTEL ROOSEVELT - CLEAN SUBURBAN BRICK Sam Warwick bas new 3 neere. ‘good ; MA 41801 or ~ brick tr-level, high” basement. ‘H “s f the Lakes” Newly decorated. neat rooms & apts Some with LA E ESCENT LAKE $14,500 “= jot. Sake rivil nu eart o ie es MI_6-2929 _'TV.By day or week $10 & up Eye appealing six room semi-| $00 Bi tegen 88 * DOWN "PONTIA AC tr AL TY D 125 N. PERRY, FE 5-8126. bungalow, with brick breezeway PE_2-2105. Open Sund ss Rent Houses Furnished 35) Office S 41 SPECI ALS and garage, solid concrele drive, sunday. T31_Bi PE 5-6275| What is so as fo PI Rent ice space beautiful recreation fire- | FOR wah’ CK SALE. BY OWNER. P AYMENT @ SALE. §| June, then if ‘ever comes Siisost 2 BEDROOM BRICK. COMPLETE- : Place, lot 100x150, \@ ‘plock from | 9 uni Wek a led house, room modern, gas forced fur-; homes -"" well, wank oe’ to trying , ° ly furn. including laundry facili “op HD Modern 180) eq. ft Brick Waterfront = Binst "be to be. sad sor oS 2 ee, Se ee iviost, e7clane fencing oe paved home overigoting "the IRWIN o a. yi ‘ rage. Large-syard: ‘Lake privr| pide, 42 share with owns’ Fist;| New brick, 3 bedroom ranch, type GI_ HOMES bite ing on, your, lot or Will bulld 00} ote Pine Lake Aver Keego Hiar:| It HY P bedraome, come, brick fire: new home. Let us - _leges. FE _5-9880. 7 or persed with full soe same Mle ast $440 WILL HANDLE a aE THIS oor = small "| ber By owner’ FE 5-464. place, viny! tiled i hitches. Bald "Detter, hom Thome, ae less. 7 BEDROOM BUNGALOW FULL 5°“s6-“pr “Ain CONDITIONED] in'exposed basempnt tomily room| 2,70U, afe & G4. and are in the| Custom putt 1900 oq, ft. 3 bes-| Corner Willems LE” Rae . my go Ege eet are basement, sun porch, 2-car ga- Q. ‘pO sement family room; market for a home, be sure and sq, i. '. . large lot & m features. Loresien’ g obliga- _tage. 3286 Auburn FEE 2-6003.__ vain 9g a "Coan Bldg. pot ve coon et half bath) call us, we have an excetieat = — — After 6, OR 3-7038. = FOURTH ST. p avings z..| in basemen verything is the ? i replaces. bedrm. home: - 20R3TE “ACHERS | |_%5_W. Huron St 4-0561, finest — built in range-oven, Pieters Ga haareits 6 vee: SU Sa & poo ln igh heat Pureplace $100 DOWN 5 rooms, lve home, with | Suburban Brick rm. furn. all modern lake| For Rent Tlscoamsecs 42| Siirme system Fine ledge stone) TOMS, Priced from $7.250 up. ‘plastered e. All| 2 car garage, Beautifully land-| Plus minimam mortgage costs. heat 00, x 7 a ie coewr cm home for rent from Sept. to June. «~~~ ~~~~~-~~-~~~ | fireplace and many more extras.|. UILD WE TRADE this for $17,000 on r lot, aca e Priv. Mrs. _,bo a tok No down payment 3 Bedroom Close in. Reasonable. Call FElpon gare RESTAURANT EQUIP-| Total price only $22,500 on terms. We pa. UNLAP pieener. - McKinney! WHY PAY RENT? Lovely livabie ome with 1% > Roost SES ROOMS” ON LARE|—Mient_t2 East Kennett > DORRIS & SON REALTORS noes ra tis Model open 1:30 to 7 4047 LOTUS DRIVE — = fom ih ples sree cosposng oh of Apacer ____For Sale Houses 43 c = spomniey Estate! you = OWNER, W000 WIT im a ” modern e “groun biock ‘north of Lineoin. J “g =e teal mm thesed’ ct ete aa, a =e ciose. ‘&. ww ‘ou e re | > a le fe reise arving, ese: Dee Gai, Ria ry Mass ere Zet| Powe Vem y seems rau bare | RATNBOW"" | saptaingwosetd etait ‘WESTOWN R REALTY | © § "seme Sete, —? a owe cae. | MOLTPLE LISTING SERVE | Fromage Was 8 ser ¢ arte barn,| Joslyn “Gardens FE ¢4int, after a te S| | at cone: DOWN PAY- chased on EE terms, °° "| Bloomfield Hills ~ ve Bh Snentecpt yt ee 100 x, LEBARON SCHOOL DISTRICT and chicken coop. am runs : we “out ent. Inco 5 rms. & With Basement PUGS acre ea. lon in front. 204] Baxira oer, eee Se ueere $18,500 WE PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE| Deyments” Large “ahady. tots Beautiful mR, Saat _ oni new High Bcbool. ‘this home -| On terms, See it toda Where are the most fab- = 4 §08_8._PADDOCE Bits. tres from downtown, OR 3-€133. ho ¥ 3 inrge be — ; te MACEDAY LAKE fered on GI mortgage at only Beats” wat "Yana in wha NORTH SIDE BED HOME, FREE AND : si MeCSLLOUGH. REALTOR fiving room eon Complete furn. yeat-around home,| $10,959 with no money down. Just Lakefront. Log - Modern 3 bedrms., full basement. | ou: nome. ‘Tak for 3 or ¢ Ded-| s659 DowN — Lovely 3 bedroom oa 5 Pe end erate dining 3 bedrms plus. Month or season.| MOreage costs. ‘Swimming Pool "EXCLUSIVE Seen peeens ime ce beer | Seen: rE. nite ol al a Se eee §am-0 pm. Sunday 12to 8) 72% a nOURE OIL HE poh Soectncsa ae. oped) What a combination! Excellent LAKE AREA? school § bus line, Priced ‘to RANCH TYPE . 6 Peautifa 1 “tt. lot. Located needs some decorating. 30 Bence! other homes that can be| location just 5 miles west of : ; CALL B, TANNER, FE 3-5485. rooms. 1%¢ bath, Utility room. neighborhood that — be Sylvan eT Pontiac ine picturesque acres | R Baseboard radiation heat. On te live as awe enjoy e or Ta ie. y tee TK PRI ece| POUR, Tit. low down payment} with 900 fect of lake . Russell oe Nott, Realtor large lot with Elizabeth Lake Bet pproval. "|" A beautiful ranch-type | home, SATE HOU: RIV e Large 3 bedroom “Pioneer Log” ; e St. PE 4-5005 vy. Owner. PE a : roem, 4 bed home in plete with 3 bed: 3 _go Harbor. FE 4-1039 home with stone Heatolator fire- ' : DOW List Your 3 | $950 DOWN — Lovely contem Villnge ‘of Waterford. nd betha, kitchen built-ins, 10 x 25 L MODERN FURN. HOUSE G R | ; lace. Very nice 50° swimming N ] N Th 220 8. Anderson St. Living rm.,| — Wilson Real Estate, F bungalow ealy 3 years eld. Look ide and —) —n. oe a le. Tel-Huron. Reasonable. eorg en. irwin pool sate, and clean for the wei | O, t Ss ot € 7 pectme oa rpg in ee |e eS gine his by boats a basement, large essement with plete rec. FE 48! am car garage. See ua basem condition. utoma’ , trade = SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IN-|REALTOR _ 200 Baldwin Ave unusual offering today. $64 000 month Call MI €1432 after 1730 a | Es ta the laiest” Subject | smell 2 bedroom home or sarage 34 430. Call for informs. uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask ! —_P-m_- to A : 8 — terms. 500, for “Wonnte_Weerer._7E_tats Nothing Dn Lakefront—$1,900 Dn. QUESTION” SF ag Sea eh $15,978 FARM — Modern John K. Irwin & Sons * What a buy! Comfortable 7 room 4-87: . rambling ranch bungalow with fuil A. . Rent Houses Unturn. 36| win bulla 2 or 3 bedroom starter) modern lakefront bome with 2 —Siter_§, PE 6oies, “ ’ basement. Oil ac heat. Large at- | a Or Since 1935 home with ‘basement on your lot.| car garage. Hag natural stone| But can, be answered by IN-LAWS tached breezeway and two car paene Pe Tee 2 BEDRM. HOME. LARGE GAR- Will build on my lot for small fireplace, paneled family room| YOUF _— lovely ptt tome. full bese | Ave ZOU, living with en inlaw? | garage, “Bere is « real value.” ona ATE & INSURANCE | ue. 5-444 rult trees. Lk. priv. Ideal fone ment m McDonald. overlooking lake. Stove, refriger- If you are, would you like to get will process new FHA or GI/ 1132 OR 31340 BLOOM FIELD TWP. ten cota or worl ‘ couple. 32837. ator and carpet included. Fenced : . Ment, 4 bedrooms, 3% car ga-| into a cute, cozy home of your mortgage. Low down paym: (M. at Lake) _Rent reasonable, EM “Sy ob03. ond — for children, Will con- = Fal Caaanpramoe sf oe mgt = s _——- & aged $18,000 108 ial. Over | 2 GOVERNMENT HOUSES, EA\ rome Liv ra one, 3 BEDROOMS RAMON ATER: K( NOW! enter wots! A Y NO : clusive ares. $25,000 or can be| home Sith full basement. Oak tise T month income. 4 family | 30x22, 2 Seis Reb Acnme| bath, fireplace. dear xarage. 100° efit POF month CAN PN) We have 4 new homes, 2 & 3 LAKEFRONT ster Taras’ Gok whe Sdats floors. Plastered walls. Finished | apa oq main, street. ‘Large | —S4._ FE Bi it, cated in ie : : 2d oe re mm. ra ng é . ; 7 BDRM. BRICK. 1001 MT. CLEM-| bedrooms, large jot, exterior com- TRI-LEVEL room. Cedar shakes exterior Ideal for -) types of Attractive Brick Paul Jones Rel Estate ‘ let 1 lectric, insulated, = Mishiand, 3 bedroom, 8 rooms in ens _St._Inquire_65_E. Bivd._N. well” & rough plumbing. We fur: Most attractive. “new lakefront pol part basement, ‘storms and| siioa down. anes wedi poten ¢ qamkecae reauced the price for PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Lake | 932 W. Huron FE 40530 3 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, PLAY-) nish material to finish — you do| trilevel 3 bedroom home with all ens ly insu- ent. rivileges & all, gas hest. rel meg A DARLING — vo Amo speed information) the labor. Down payment to suit. pooh extras and “pulling. Bese- lated. ated. “carpeting 2 gat om garage, sis.ons ITTLE FARM —3 10 vee Tinea "srecreation Toom. ARL ANG ce tiful mahogan nele: g rm y terms. wi n- eens, | Cute bungalow in ew 3 T BEDROOM. LAKE PRIV. UTR A.C. en ae with fireplace. siiding less panei Gall MU esos. ee AN? terior 8 modernise drew crepes & aa "2 bus as oper: dren: welcome ae ee Calon ance” Eves, OR _3-6352 boo Too feet of beach. Private = a tract, A of tds. $600 —, woe home, 2 bed- Thrifty house roney te erie appreciate the the ‘yale the et fete bath, —SEDRM. MODERN, 950 MONTH BY OWNER. TROY. 7 BEDRM.| bain wit» waster bedroom plus| tinction —‘Pabulous beyond rooms, hardwood Nore, itle bath, it pralue tor. thes heir money trade Tel-Huron 2 Blocks sonett, _unree beautiful 10%. 3 bedroom modern, $60 month. C/ ranch style with attached garage.| an 2 meee: seri ford T tome tok EM 3-6 td this attractive § room bun- r ealtor. 1619 M15, Orton-| “12° by 21° pena" earpeted.| complete summer kitchen off fam. 10. Huntoon Lake. ee ee oe ae ew INVE ESTMENT . le. NAtional 17-2815. e n, bath, of] fur- ily room. Located dust § miles RICHARD STEELE rer ve 8 finer famally orm mother. | LIST — with us for fast and et- storms & screens, fenced rear 2, family income. vite, == <— t > ull. rm x.) attic.| from tiac. at only $25,000 to $75,000 REALTOR law . ere is 1100) ficient service. WE BUY. SELL wo he jayne fur- J BEDROOM, 1% BATHS, GA-| {hin reens, %| $12,000 dn. ‘ oO ’ 224 Center St. &q. tt Cel ‘ space ip this| & TRADE. OPEN 8-9. ovat carage & more. §10,600.| nished. yourself than rage, gas heat. Inquire 10) East) 407, jot. wit “35.000 | down, MU ; : charm ranch home. R] rooms : : ; $1, 41.000 vege after a payments eS seane |e REALTOR PARTRIDGE| , prprooms a DEN 42S. EDITH ST. | Susie B'scarewatin ats | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor J. R. Hiltz riya "good condition 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN BY OWNER LAKE QRIOM. ive 4-261 1050 W. HURON) 3 BEDRMS. &@ FAMILY ROOM COLORED G1: This gracious home is "> | 1362 W. Huron Ph FE 24810 o at. lot. Only $1,500 down —Perk__97_ Kennilworth_____| houses a. s OPEN TIL 9. 3, AND EVEN 4 BATHS ‘ years old. Lot ls wide and well) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTOR I XKEFRONT }] BEDROOM HOME IN DRAYTON! room tM bath. PE 44140 of FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | * ties 1011_W. Hurga. Fr 56181 3 re $85 per month, Nice lot.| 5-4335. TAL BAY MENT ONLY a Private lake privileged: fot ie ae cae = pone ig ek le in eee “a 3-6495. : , 5 ic Vi PER MONTH. MODERN 5 rom your door. Price w reach, home. 3 ‘BEDROOM HOME AT 707 SEC. St. Michael's Area Each a Panoramic View ROOM HOME WITH FULL $1,500 down. Be sure to see this. R Pp K NI IDSEN Krepitcn petetaon mast baie . 2. bots, fenced = 3 Bedroom home; 1 down, ASEMENT. 7 gerd. Near ator high & new 2 up. 1% Baths, auto. heat. a a. a eae Truly s Bien . #20 per wk. FE 2 car garage. Nicely land. We urge the = 268 RAEBURN CLARKSTON - Pw ILLas MM mo - ; scaped corner lot. Bee it eae selnal ‘elie 2100 sq. ft. im this 3. bedroom Silver Lake Area URFORN. ROUSE. SMALL / Laren fh fies LIANS Roman. brick home with an at- LAKE ES- is : i el East Suburban LARGE 'G "omonoom vie. | ached” garage. Country “ate FATES. 3 edrwoms, ful ieiet gto bane wee LEAN RAST BIDE “as pe « TYPE HOME. chen w e y room i \. | BEDROOMS. CLEAN, EAST SIDE Fi mcaics Chane ia mace : Par Pon wrente end 38 fs toom. Bedrooms beat. Carpet and ¢r os fine carpeted ofan pared REISZ, SALES MOR, gas beat & water heater, ~~ condition on large lot. Near = pa waik-in — and 4% —_ : SS ~ P oma eek ire. 53-55 N, Forte rz rE ashe _preterret xaxs| Best Buys eee ee ae = R. J. VALUET, Realtor | fandscaped “Tot Blocks trom the “FE sos) RMS AND BATH. TO a y ave ‘ ; 345 OAKLAND AVE. PE 8-0693| Schools Only $22,800 with terms.| J eslie R. Tripp, Realtor Worms ane OF ne wite who will belp with lawn j OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 s ue. manship. Terms are 20 per end _garden. Tod For Colored MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a ee og ai Rk 7 RMB. GOOD LOCATION. Pvt. oady A, SORE ay eG, OUTIL WHITE BROS FE 5-8161 or FE 2.0676 Ent. Washing facilities, Also Just like new. Only $450 DAILY 48 FIRST OFFERING _ . 3-Bedroom Carnie ee tara, Ours Down. See it today! SATURDAY 37 1957 ““LeChateau” 3 bedrm. brick eens bake ney. ee: ODERN HOME ON IB : S ic PIONEER HIGHLANDS mily "large . cove ceilings, fire- * sleceday wake. Canal frontage, WEBSTER SCHOO! $14.250—brick bungalow, earomes JUST CED — See this fine Comeneed t lot. Th es to sell PAYMENT ait H. L. KNUDSEN cansten oo oe vin —— Rent by week y ocks away from living room bedrooms, car 3 bedrm. brick ranch home. Vest. with terms. ; room, gas base rey heat, partially = Ly y this charming 3 bedroom peted, built-in features through- , entrance to large liv. rm., double ALTOR 8. Tel Ra} g&s incinerator, water r _or_month, OR 38073. _____ brick home with gas heat, out, Ceramic tile bath & kitchen. fireplace, built-in oven in attrac- | WATERFORD A truly dream home for | PE ¢40i6 Evening No. PE 28503) snd many other : ~~ sRn / re MONTH - basement with recreation Screened summer porch ideal -for ive — glass enclosed tub 3 bedroom modern home. Full GOLA qualifying veteran. rosea Shown by appointment. agg aa AREA | area, large living room with entertaining, FULL BASEMENT ampsen a tn bath. Full bsm't, oil heat. room, 2 Large family room, wal! to LAKE PRIVILEG: | fireplace, dining room. kitch- Finished recreation room, [and- Many extra features. wrest sub- baths, 114 th carpet, aluminum cb With this } 3 bed $8.280. CRESCENT LAKE Es- In new subdivision, 3 bedrm n and breakfast nook. FHA scapeq lot with trees. Sylvan urban location See !t now at tached se car ca ‘in patio “i ith at- ings and storms and screen no Marea, hee ee TATES. a ltaat 2 bunga- ranch. 1% baths large lot, clean, terms available Only §$17,- Lake privileges. Webster School, | only $15,950 and worth it! Terms. landsea: | 60 torn One of the most beaut anack. bar? q basement 7 bath. ofl heat, —— in _new school 1 bik, O! 4 500 Immediate possession. city bus, sewer, water. REALTORS FE 4-0528 price only sif's00 wae beecae, ful landscaped yards in the attached 1% cor gare 6. 1636 Hats decorated th < joo TILLABLE ACRES OF GOOD : , 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| WEST SUBURBAN — New tn "54. able down payment. city. We can only describe Lot 100x134. $800 down $2,000 down, balance 3m monthly land. 20 minutes from Pontiac. LITTLE FARM GI-NO DOWN PYMT : =| If you want a nice home with this home by showing it to ee cscmaies bores, ed Including taxes and insurance. A Fair 3 bedroom house, excellent = 2 te he 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, carpeted large rooms, you should see this! INCOME PROPERTY you. There is only one so term : fae t beater. for beef cattle Must have own ‘Cozy and cute 4 room and living room, dining room, kitchen| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE now. 23 Ft. fiving rm., 2 large Lowety | \inedern: : suaenl 5 call now, No money down machinery. Pontiac Press Box 116; bath bungalow newly redec- with lots of eating space. Full bedrms., full bsm't, breezeway 4 : arte except mortgage costs with ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM. HOME.| Ser"‘geautitul hitenen wits | Dasement. GAS MEAT. 2 car ge. Lotus - Maceday acar garage. $17,950; Terms. Spartment. up. Screened ‘porch, aa ee OF Ge ty Deeuful 3 be room oe ee ESTATE We FE SadaettanieS ee or aga] formica‘counters, giant elec. | FtSwing’ family. located, close to| Lakefront Home EAL POR 2 FAMILIES — Priv. tern Jr, High one Priced Colonial, Large carpeted iy | FE 460) ‘OR "rE Catia wer or ell fo for $9,000 with $1,000/ furnace Gatawen immedines schodis, shopping district. Cit This ip @ charm Qe ayiven Lake. 6 Rms. ‘or quick sale with oniy = 12x11 car- 1308 W, sree ®tos dn.” FE 3-7562. . povesaitn, Oly gale dows water, sewer, bus, bungalow with Jalosied glassed path end bem, Henson | oo": peted excellent geese ——— Moves you in Noday. Easy : c rch and Florida room. Full 2 id ramic tile bath. r BRICK TERACE on the balance. HOYT REALTY Basement. OW “hot, water best. | State “aha wth sactinee for avick | Eyenines, after @ call FE aoe “SPECIAL Z car garng WEST SIDE $65 Per month. Clean and FE 2-9840 2 To include carpeting ex- gale at $12,300 f ey i car rgerage, Lot 1 100x108. =e * DOG KENNEL __-_354_8. Telegraph _Ré. shade Fevergreens ‘and fiowers,| L0W down payment, | A. JOHNSON, Realtor Over 100 ft. on the NO MONEY DOW 11 acres zoned commercial, ae . _ at dock. arage. Price $17,900 $1500 — r Dray 2 ith this 7 room, 2 level, TERMS WN EAST SIDE 2 BEDROOM HOME.| 4 ,room and bath home. ac- OUTSTANDING bedrm. and unfinished upstairs, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 3, Dedroom, 1% bath home. |" "On this attractive 2 bed- TO GI $70.00 per month: commodations for 25 dogs, 5 ea Large kitchen. tiled bath, bem replace, carpeting, room bungalow, Full base- ‘ references. Cal Bu * aieholie. = Phrase nett ae y\ ALU ES Caien Ranch—3 Acres with ofl heat and, “en ba ty FE 4 4- 2533 Sened antes ent pines ment, y meieges” on on Scott Lx, SIX ROOM MODERN Realtor, FE 5-1201__ — : ~ More real living. t than you ever wn character. terrace for summer fun. : Located on paved street, ci EAKEVILLE MODERN i BED) vr" ™ Foul Outl iee vou mcaey fw olaee rion ep, ee pene feed’ tak ribrivileges. 5 bes eae ee ore quae cocks. mort Se ee wa co wen _tage. Oa oa peek #*| ROCHESTER AREA home ere front perch: a 7 sppliances and built-ins. “Borders night at $12,500. ng. Make your appt, now. IVAN cluding tarage. —_——= Gently rolling & acr tat room, dining room, modern kitch- rivate’ lake with plenty ‘ell MODERN § ROOM HOUSE BASE.) CKDUE Wena diac nomen en. iavatory ‘first floor 3 bed-| fish May consider email house | LAKE FRONT ESTATE on beau! svivaw LAKE — EXCE xt| NOTHIN( z Pull Price Only: = aff bate ble Plenty area for horses and rooms, sleeping porch, bath on 55 land contract as part -DAY-| beach Brick home with 3b PLUS — a most ~aesirable, "Some $10,750 MODERN 6 co GARAGE, = barn if wanted. A wonder- second. Basement, of} heat. Ga- ment. fooms. taal den with lake privileges for that large lake. OR 3-811 ful bargain and handled with Tage. $1600 down. feu pias ‘in ‘a baths, 25 family, Beautiful wall to all ear- DOWN WM MODERN 4 cae BEDRM., O1L| only $1500 down Business Frontage pe Fees = “all attractively and ing in in’ large uving Hobo oe eee REALTOR FE 5-9471 2 ins beat, Elec stove, Gas hot water , > am ete ten educoree eel . ra| feaped, outside grill 2 ‘ear ga- and” open to GI's. This west subur-| 942 JOSLYN COR, MAN’ heater, basement $60 month In- WHIPPLE LAKE lida soon wih) war inher ee ek be rage. Over acre of gro stairway that cost $1,500. 4 large ban rancher is sharp and| OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY quire at 3130 Dixie Hwy. 134 feet of frontage with dinette, "Eiteh oy ren plenty sp) a a mereaes | 5 vit _ceveioping bedrooms with walk in closets— clean and has a full acre| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ WHEW JBEDROOM MODERN YR} full view of Lake, Spproxi. | cupboards. db bedrooms, ‘ile bath | area. tne for eas station, | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | freind, “hall Gan ee 3 he ee REALTOR arow 1 & Mtr € \g ar rtly nis oom 2th _feat. Lease $85 month. EM -3690.| Basement and well, Reason. fico Bry basement, HA heat| {erms ve pais) NW St Teleersph || path up. 2 lots, 3 cor Logis oy price $8.050. Better ‘be first COLORED ey open. ‘Evenings “a NEWLY DEQORATED nbn 1eROOM oe Rothe payment. Excei- Owner leaving State. $2,000 down. OH AMPLE CUSTOMER end dl e prog ro tle Bc _— tad ; DOWN-R Seeghel peeterral) 900) perlnoats |0y Ss py ; BRICK RANCH — 4 bedrooms, 7_ER ee eee en B atem an TYPE BUNGALOW — NEW: $650 DOWN Call between 3 ond ¢ FE 108) CHOICE CONTRACT | jitnter ‘uving room, dining “ell. LY LANDSCAPED ~ ‘Al SMALL 2 BEDROOM NEWLY DECORATED 3 LG. RMS Well seasoned land contract Sail b> call carpeun “ritenen A. SMALL, FARM—4 acres north INCOMES HOME on lot, semen i Asburni at oe oe 2 years old, payments with breakfast space by TXL ini g79 w so ek PE 4-3525 / - ot city rite oe feel nome. with. lake ivi = pfe 5 offi | + th, a] d, . 7 les ‘ semen hea Lt e rivile HEWLY DECORATED. Wrst tov “'ourer Excellent an: ae perimeter neat. Foom Tom Ph. FE 2-0829 Eve. . S Beway 18 ft. dee Beat teluded. Kampsen JM, “em PRICED At ‘g6,300° *°* side, room terrace as heat vestment and tan be han- t om Ai 2 car r A Ld d Aauits, $18 per ‘month FE 4.0722 died for $5,449.00. lnndacaped “Sot, ‘lake privileges shrubs, berries & her frat) REALTORS — FE 4-0528 | ss $ OAKLAND AVE. | FE 5.9441 $500 DOWN | evenings Boned GA LE i BOTRING DOWN but mort- ‘more for 377_8, Telegraph Eves. & Sun. y $32.950— MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ NORTH SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow, An VACANT — 3 BEDROOM BHICK. near Sashabaw Rd and Oak Vista $85. mo. 8-689. Rent Lake Cottages ; 36A OOM KITCHENETTE APTS. Png poe Lake & M5. OF OG0M APT., CABIN, AND COT- * tage, By ogg Ge beach and boat. Walled A 4-2308. 3 KITCHE mote: eabin Pontiac nay be ot REPULO re AT MIBSAUKEY. Lk.,. Lake City. le §- 7086. N RN. ae be ONT cottage 88 Sa Ee arora (OEF 4 AGE, BY e . . \REALTORS Mt. Clem al MAP , 2-0466 “Ss ree 262 8. raph Rd. Open the Want Ad number! Se Eo ad — 14 FE 61201 a Fe Sune f : a . i : i i le e a ae | oe ‘ \ A : : ce ; \ a x ; i é 4 i \ ue i 7 ’ fy Wimming and ach. coed s = Pgh BUSINESS LOT A whale of a bargain on Sashabaw Rd. in area grow- ing fast. Lot 65 x 150 zoned Ct. $2800 cash. I-dw. M. Stout. Realtor N. Saginaw St. Ph FE §-8165 Open eve til 8.00 7 NEED A FINANCE.| FIXER? Order Classified - ml Adds to sell, ‘find a rent, LAKE PRIVILEGES — Attractiv stone ides cenaibe dining kitehen, ta tep range, dor oven. ‘path, amily room, FA oll Washer and i a garage.. $23, 906, ¢ open K . Living room x 22, earpetee eenter island erm a- large bedrooms, tile eat, good size utility room, automatic 2 Fall das attached COMMERCIAL — Parking lot lo- cation 48 x 137, older 5 room home will Ly 9 income. Close to Sears, $23.5 terms. 7 acres, EAKE FRONT — bedroom brick. Living room, Ther- kitchen, space, 1% baths, Lake leve bath, complete mopane windows, mode] ip recreation. room, 3 car gatage with * modern apart- ment above. $21,500, good job. FE 28181 is ROY Arinett Inc. $7800 down. SMALL FARM Sparkling Whité Caloeial "BUD’ Cozy for # retired couple; 3 acres fiat = UF gy 4 room home full bath uel — ree ater, ‘at $7,350, very Feasonable terms to responsible part: with 1% acre lovely. well landscaped grounds, ear garage eatdres gay, charming living im wi fireplace, a 5 din- ing room, kitchen has eat- ing space, tile 3 bed- — Bos ier fummer seein pposnt Shown : “Bot™ Nichole, Realtor costs to G's for this cttective 3 bedrm_ bunga- low with wood floors nd pigstered. painted walls. sta ca pus - Nothing down tac ak age costs for this 2 bedroom: joumiew, os Poe all Anchor , its of si 50 in cate o baht taxes and insur- ae slate priv. feges, © month judes everything. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Peakalhire, it's FE 2-8181. eb ago SUBURBAN — close Beau 3 bedroom 1 ry brick on 150 ft. % acre The attractive modern kitch- ey — a a Ae 1 sink, rch cabinets, fan & an brick bentstator replace int ving Toom, oak tas tered walls throu * alum. — - = pobag en filed so features a Roman brick’ heatlator thee as well is “Greamn home and ‘Bi iso h let you move FHA te W illiam Miller Realtor FE YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, | TUDAH LAKE $8,990 BG M NTH Moves FHA... ~. ro Tiree He 3 MILES. NORTH ON ——s OPEN DAILY rip _ TH DARE OFF JOS: FREMONT STREET Beat mood ,* h cost of ty in home located ieee att finee to d buses. See tis be auty well e with fence need wea Ganly Gows and Just $4080 $4950 total price, cis “Fae ot ‘ou find a lake fron ne on ih exclusive lake has be in priced at $7800? coi nis, eat JIM WILLIAMS ee wats Homes | t wancia & INSURANCE liv: rs ci — with dine a ir num ‘an: St Priced fo ie— $10,500; terms. “= ' 6 ROOMS * BEDROOMS ry. nase oe 5- FAMILY nasa rice ee LAND co N TRACT DOWN PAtMENT® PANT _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 16, 1958 _ ie ae = ForiSale Homa _ 43) ‘For Sele Lake Prop. 44/Business Opportunities 51 se Tae ps by low Ady o to potter or “ WILLIAMS, LAKE em tie see: ne [eaten le aah er ga soey 4dr Bg A ams og Ss, ame. washer and and dryer Here's a good 6 rm home in the $600 do i eae. Galy AS wih 00 fi lot Only 63,000, 9800 aaa yGSry . sa " w. tyes a on m mS het om ees. ‘PE PE 4.3046 ‘rom fake ian etch, Name 1 deck JOLL - | oer sa = 2 |} BEDROOM LAKE FRONT “8 Os yor me aig. 4.300 es ae 0, ORiondo 3-3950. > ly $13,800 with terms Large E or Sale Resort Prop. 4 44 | 10, Hone om eirate Re he Oe id garage. Once in a lifetime buy. Rye Py odern home room read leve ~ j and 3 Teoms : on "water ‘seat. leve = A locs-| © Owner in Pilorida. poy 4 sell with terms, $630 DOWN ated oar a oe Full Brice only ‘3900 a ey SIDE . Builder's Sellout | Jost a Few Left in 1 broom gy flonase ; tik soe ets money down to Vets, “Phone MAple 5-1201 | 5 Lakinge? Res sezese ot i 2 2 Homes = “The ens North to ™m, Melrose! — MI cot — RANCH Ht woueee 2 2! se a Rist wt Fe + Ny * [ ‘Tite Loveland Cass Lake Rd. re vas, Me gin WALLED Lal PNVESTMENT.| 2 Rod om intge Joe MA. 4.3606. RILEY 4 bedroom home 1 down & 3 up Close downtown shopping 2 te bathrooms. large living room. din-. ing reom pedis, epartment | oe 560. I's atleast ua the income | any, Ww. CORNEL L Automatic ee ia 50 x 240. 96.550 on 4 450 with $1,000 dows Ld Eussdeth Lake Rd \ PE ¢1157 — FE 4-482! Just West of Town Secluded and Neat . Shaded lot, quiet neighborhood nice lawn, pa Good 2 bedrm bungalow, bath a} tub. Bright, Kitchen. condition inside & out. Only #1 400 én. snd | coll month, wemeieeg | taxes & insurance. Attractive Bungalow Flizabeth Lake Estates Exceptionally neat, 2 becrm:, oak rs, imted walls. full wie Huge 2‘4-car uice corper school, Access to! Revert swimming beach and good shing lake. Only $1,500 down, | Giroux-Franks | on been REAL

: PE THE FE 8-67 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON aeape jor this fine 3 bed- Tick Ranch Over 1400 eq. ft. im this 2 year old home. 1 acre of ground 2 Car garage 2 Fireplaces Full basement. Plastered walls. Owner wants a fast deal, so call now! PIONEER HIGHLANDS - | The perfect home!! Located ; on shaded, paved street only | a couple biocks from the beautiful beach of Sylvan Lake Vestibule entrance to homey living room Wi th natura] fireplace, “full” ao ing room, spacious kitc with dining space 2? ae rooms and bath down and a large attic for 2 additional rooms. Full basement Del- co oi] furnace, plenty of re: reation space and a dark- oom. A lovely screened patio overlooks the land- scaped lawn Oh yes, &@ ga- rage too. [t's exceptional - Make your appointment now, BLOOMFIELD RANCH | Home, Brick with 2 car at- atched garage. Carpeted liv- ing room with modern cor- ner nrepines! dining room Convenient kitchen with lenty of cupboards 3 flee Bea ecrecais fone tm rich pan- | 2536 pix HWY ‘YOU... Oniy 34.950 with a8 down. After 6 P.M. Call OR 3-1976 JOLL, REALTY PE. 4-4561 CAN RELAX THIS SUMMER in ‘LAKEFRONT HOME ~ $18,500. Oh yes, I's car garage. i 3 ACRES... 5 room home — 4 ae from dewniown Pontia on 8 6paved road. Near Williams, —_— _— Storms and screens. Ide ioe for garden and Derries ttt terms. LAKE. Privileges on saepasd. Janay nice. 2 —— home for $1,800 160 lot. Why ay the iak¢ this summer? sii 200 full FRONT — Aas = on Siiver nil, with beautiful | frontage on beach — #4 ff. on road. §11.250 for beth © Humphrie Realtor PE 4-T1l4 N Telegraph Open Eves Multiple Listir Listing — Bervicg Gls No $$ Dn. | -— ow TERMS bedrooms Fuh Basement MO! 418 Emerson Bet. Mt. Clemens & Featherstone | M WILSON, Ritr. FE 86-4192 1 BDRM HOME. FOR BALE OR; _trade, MA 5-7907_- MA _5-2118 NEW One nice a2 Doel full dase. — Can Rigg Own in 3-0505 woiee's Build Mow On our fot cr yours Our plane or yours We wil] build vou e@ starter ba«ie of completed home See our tn Waterford Hills further oragaeh td ties call Hubert C Divis. 4615 Irwindale Dr FE 54311 $300 DOWN pedrm. full beth plastered wells, hardwood a oar rig '@ PANCUS. Realtor Call min Ortonyilie, NA 7-3818 7 BEDROOM. Gas HEAT. BASE meri. FPeneed yard. I's car ga. rage Lake Priv. sear bus, schoo), ad stores Low down oayment iy owner. FE $0107. Low DOWN PAYMENT BRICK Terrace. 5 tooms and bath off beat. Call FE 42875 Income Property 434 434 2 FAMILY EXCEL. COND. ard _brokers, FE 2-7632__ 2-FAMILY Located in Waterford Twp. on M58 and having a 722190 lot that is zoned commercial, this lovely brickcrete and stone home has, such outstanding features as car-, eting and drapes, wet plaster. Pot water base-ray heat, stove and refrigerators. tairs apart) ment rented ye eee r =e Full HO OR 37-1950 2 FAMILY FE ice PMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy ON WESTSIDE _ _ ald AT WALLED LAKE HOUSE AND mote, Leake priv. & 1 acre of _ around 42880 14 Mille. Rad _ _For Sale Lake e Prop. 44 LPLPPDP LL PLAS aid 0 FT FRONTAGE WITH TH EXCEL lent beach on Cass Lake $4,950 on “ . ke R. RILEY, Broker my “Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 1157 FE 44921, 100 FT. FRONTAGE ON N WHIPPLE Lake excellent peach. FE 5432 8 | ba ba ATTENTION! | A rea! once to a life time op ortunity, yr. around lakefront rome, custom built, exc. invest- ment gross. 100 ft. of natural sand beach on beautiful White Lake. Oakiand County 20 min.! to Pontiac, *0 min. to Detroit s room far ich 3 bedrooms, 2 bath iving orm full dining, ‘arge| kitchen, den & family room. pie- ture windows, carpeted fireplace. closets & storage space, semeol 2 car scaped, Leaving state for immediate pe 3 one garage land- sacrificing owner, | at Milford, MU_ 4 COMPARE THESE _ LAREPRONY VALUES ANY OTHERS ON ats oor ae! THE MAR WHILE PRICES DOW FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION, 100 ft £3 2.950 ' eling). Full Lelie plus iw family room Certainly ® open Eves ‘til 9: Sunday 10 ‘til § t $21,500. Terms, too : : way sh COTTAGE ON | WOODHULL AND AUBURN HMEIGHTS-2 bed- | Sashabaw FE 2-965: | room modern bungalow set- ting on large lot with many shade trees. Large living roo! room and modern kitchen Oi! suto heat. Only $5,750 with $750 down. FOR THE YOUNG at nent this charming * bedroo! bungalow in Drayton Woods. Nestled amon; rge trees, The man of the house will 85° oN 1aG F ae SYLVAN _ Lake, $4200, $1700 down Write _Pontiae Press Box 4 | “CEDAR ISLAND LAKE*RONT | Beautiful new year round resi-) dence, paneled living room, pic- ture eae ee gp ces tached beach, prom bles fp $15, 300, +4. "00 down. Mr. George Martin. 8-2003 or Kay Simmons. EN 3-6360. really enjoy working in the +s heme has hard- Dunham Lake Frontage | price, | LAKE INCOME TOO | Evenings OR 13-3230) 1s THE “BIRD" TO SER A Northern Tavern. in this | Partridge. ftnf porte iquor bar Just 12,500 down buys year faeend bar inte area room owner's apt. Bloc! bide. 1 acre fuded. ee, this iataline of- fering now! a owner's 2 . ne GF"suit ‘motel on OS Ba oor of Bay City. You can't help but make money here aad enjoy your- MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan Sale Household Goods 57 eal A pt a Spree i ithe, bed, Phyfe orm -_ and coffee table. Pe: 23-5304. HOME FREEZERS 6 20 cu. ft. Sotai'e’ Applianes i gaan ~ cellent 4. KEN. IRONER. A-1. Soe 5 lana / nig Cae seine ra RANG EY a REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE e708 1669 W EN “TIL ® MULTIPLE i ISTING SERVICE SYLVAN VILLAGE. 2? LOTS 100x 130 Sewer-water and gas. lake privileges ane E 5-7383.— ROCHESTER RD ‘% MILE FE tas, 1% acres. $2,000 anh | For Sale » Acreage 4? em i LITTLE FARMS 2'2 ACRES — Just west of city EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AND. about 3 miles Lake rivilege * | association with National Distrib- Priced Pla $2450. WIl sell oF) tor of 2 new Honeywell products trade y terms. | for homes. $1,600 to $2,000 re- | uICc as 5 ACRES — Located near Oxford | saree oe oy mae \ Bide. aite Schoo! bus. Good i kabie bases rg Cas $25 TO $500 age Weil restricted Owner ieat-) ¢ Winn . On your own signature, auto. or) ing state. Liberal terms _ = yw > other security. Up to months _ LETS TALK to repay Cur service is quick, ASK FOR MR. BROWN ICINESS” | frien and heipful. Phone FE _. BUSINESS | $8121 oF visit us at our office. 1. H. BROWN, Realtor & A t 1362 W_Huron Ph_ FE 2-4810 Tavern Home ulto Grossing $3,000 per Mo. NO T For Sale Farms 48) = oop" or entertainment. LOAN CO. as ee as — —T 7_N. Perry St. (corner Pike) 5 ACRES. 6 RM. HOUSE, BARN. rom ntiac clean : > NT AN’ __basement, oil furnace. MA _6-1557 tractive piace you'll be TEAGUE FINANCE CO; /8% ACRES—ROLLING, SMALL stream, room modern house. Stable garage. poul- try house. Plenty of eee Excellent ne! g hborhood HURON NEW DRIVE-IN. REST Lk PIZZA RESTAURANT FOR BL. for sale Resort area 880 Round Rd DG ( orporation, lease. $75 mo $859 Investment , ta ° TA @tfyi ‘required FE 8-011] or EM 3-379. YSEED $25 TO $500>* iy STANDARD OIL rani. Wed FOR | SEE, eas zc. @ . Tate = =: - ievestmeat! rd Madison. SEABOARD seme, 7 Ee "of MI ent PHONE } chal 4 iaanoak oi stations FoR); 9 PE 8-6 lease. ancia] assistance saa | Parking No Probiem able Disie Hwy. & Waterford R . . ; Mpagebr Twp. Cal MI 68311 er) = Seaboard Finance Co. RA 44245 after 7 118 NORTH PERRY STREET 12213" _Ashpit Door 14st" primera Pes Deor TDOOR 4° C. 1. set of Sipe steve enone EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING | 110 atiplap . Used Timbe 6 oes to i= for kitchen cabinets, under val- _ Special Sale W.P ix? per ft. cents, WP. screen stock oe ft. 6iacents. ae a% =~ 1 Anderson 1 brick molds, per ft. ce :. P base, per ©, 68.25, ':< sel pie _ each $1.95. Fi Tile ........... Various sizes of “Supe ea. $13 95, Sauer Pow ohe o sem Pp lie ee. mpire Supplies Eye oats SP coat exterior pein g S 7 Ready Cem or beg at's. “n tet “e . tt. 8 i Pull po ‘1S or 30 lb ee $3. pool igth, 10c a ft. We carry am complete tine of 10's, all 2c s ft. uiidi aierials — p it. doors, $14 plyseore - sh x — rockiath 1 Panyite S5c « 4 ft. = interjor. exterior combination WOLVERINE shingles <~ nails - foundation LUMBER : 320 8S. Paddock FE 2-6734 SURPLUS LUMBER | "tegen eipe@ BRAIN Ti & pivertey Sales Co, 30°'x80" screen doors..,.... $ 6.95 NEW & USED LUMBER ORF 3-7082 | 32°'x80" screen doors...... . 8795 Rd, i(Mbe) Pontiac > ll d — SOCRS ere EDISON $2 GALLON APPROVED ao Breen en water heaters. Cash and carry: i” “a oor delivered : gis. . A. Thompson, 80 §. Perry F mallet sisal ‘iothes z . 4 hook ool ea., 5 FREE STARDING TOILETS gists - oe &, plaster scalar ie eer eee [ LOCK COAL & SUPPLY, CO Washbow!s with ean aye --oe. $985 | 81 Orchard ‘feat Ave 3-T101 d-pc. bath sets rim |. $8999 |~ “Tite SALVATION ARMY Spe: colored bath set wi RED SHIELD STORE Dennen eee neAnod pees oe Everything to mest your needs. SAVE ee GuniNG srriy (tative 172 8. §-21 be TURES EID 2 bath- e, ideal for use over or| rooms sy: gill =A rivet} These alongside medicine cab: . mod- are sugnus marred. Also ernise your foom $0.95 value | jarge selection uf {av; bath- 4.05 ichigan Fluorescent. 393 tuys and shower an _Orehard Lk. Ave, — 31, Fi nt. 393 Orchard z PUEL ie ai TANK. NEW. 275 GAL.| Ave. — 40 ye __.___. | TRAILER _ FoR. SALE, WILL tes te DUCT WORK aT cory @ 19 foat boat. #3 5. Rose- reduced as All work guar- lawn h remeet_s " FLUORESCENT Lights IDEAL Talbott Lumber J's S Saginaw: 2nd fir Kay Bidg | FE 40535 Owner transferrec - priced _ for action with terms. HWP HOLMES, INC. | 2531 8 Lapeer Ra_ FE 35-2053, Days 10 ACRES West of Pontiac. no bulldings Can be bought with your down payment e 20 ACRES Vacant, beautiful building site. ! Full price $4,500. | 70 ACRES West of Pontiac. ~ bufidings, Well located at the “ < Pon- tlac, with 300 foot pia a and 2 houses. For. détails call Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR (975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203, Farms of all kinds P. W. DINNAN 66 W Kure: FE +2571 Eves FE 4-3946 ‘Sale e Business Property 49 49 | THREE STALL COMMERCIAL Gal _ Tage, zoned manufacturing No, 2 _2 W. Kennett. FE 8-1431. "Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A oo A dates NEAR I estat ca pe Modern 1,800 suhabie vice any business Lage plus 400 ft. in storage, lumber yard, builders’ supply hard- ware use Will split for offices or share bldg. Low rent with option to buy OL 1-0041-OL 3000 SQ FT SHOP BUILDING for rent 3 overhead trolley tor! hoist. 2 offices, OL 1-6797. ié0 FT FRONT ON BALDWIN Ave. for used or lo 685. Bald- wir Ave Ph. FE 8-1431. 3. CAR COMMERCIAL ale ott 22 W. Kennett St. Ph. FE 8- Business Opportunities 51 Groc OCERIES AND MEATS, GOOD _heighborhood store. FE 2-8459. . NEW 2-STALL SERVICE STATION for lease. Has 40 ft. salesroom. id floors, plastered walls - lote available and. tiled bath. Only $600 [CHAPIN REALTORS onsen, Ce eee ee down ar mortgage costs. COMPARE THE Lattet rel home available. “pijseated Pa, aie ne with other jake priv ss homes or enirilege voveitet this. de- Costing $18.000, $1,068 down. 900) _ further _informetion -_ ahtfue brick Colonial er mo. 3 bedrooms. Ty 1 ee. FOR SALE: BUSY DRIVE INN. ving room with fireplace. Cail OAKland 8-3325. “Just right’ dining room ohn s ens ae convenient kitchen | ~ MUTART, seg ee | phd Th pacha | and — i y WALLED. ramic bath up. Recreation parti a0 4 bata in or. LAKEFRONT \ ment, reened patio with 2 Bedrecss bi-level home. Full view of lake. 2 car garage bath, recreation area, large livin rely ares a with shade. ° | and dining Automatic heat a iced at 500. hot water Piastered wale. laun- dry tubs, This bomet i by r eon . $iay . RA Y ONEIL, Realtor , Ree * $ . Telegraph Ra. i res : Fe 37103 Mavs ' oR 3- 1648°2410 8. Commerce MA 42391 ft * ‘ , a A ireplace, carpet, drapes. oO Leaving state Near Clark- Restaurant. Will sell my business. | Pontiac Press Box 5 GET LTS QUICK.) through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial! FE 2-818) for an ad-| writer and get it! only $75 es “month. Owner womee cmt peeks ote ROCHESTER, MICIHI. Drive-In . LOANS $25 TO $500 Here's a drive-in restau- AU rant Main highway loca LIVESTOCK i tion East Detroit SHARP ‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Owner closes € pm. — No Pi Rochester, OL 6-071] OL _1-07¢1 Saturdays No Sundays or holidays and you cant run a drive-in with these hours Open tate! Get rier . MICHIG AN BUSINESS SALES eons ATION ESSER. BROKER | APH RD sons A LAND 573 8. TELEGRA | and look around 2 acres of free ment for nursery at Eliz Lk. | parking. Phone FE 5-024 Cuareh of Christ, “Christian. UPEN MON. SAT. ¢ TO 6 7098 ee 4 miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile waavonT TRON TABLE WITH 202 N. MAIN ___ Mortgage Loans _ A Mortgage Problem? FE 41582 | ° ae Equities a PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 10 W. HURON ST. PONTIAC Sale Land Contracts 52| FE Eves. EM 3.0048 Be GOA RRAA LI 28 PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- Swaps 55 ance $5,500. payable at $55. month- a 6 os cent interest Cost to 60 RES, UP — PART $ investment. payment on smaii house in Pon- Food pov ark Real Estate. aM FE 54-0877. FE 48492 of FE 44813, Ask for EQ IN ¢ BED CA Mr. Clark. "heeoettaiior or lot, PE 5-9580 ———. mh to $7 Like a ail- room exce iient, profits. 1 loramt we os, _— —_ $20,000 “aT Bins. Weler Wondertel Mshiog| Piho TT NOt 3, Sry ONE NORGE, 17 CU. FT. REFRIG. boating anti swim bed Best in N 1 punting, booting oak ovnmnt. growing town of about 10,000. erstor, 65 Ib. freezer, auto de- 53-3804, 2 this ber value now!’ frost, crate marred. . —- large lot eT fesort area, ad- Liquor — $10,000 Dn. La, ge Ape Reg Ray eiting siete forest, Good bunting. A wonderful way to make a liv- $285, 2 yre te pay. ° ishing. $1,005, $100 dn. $25 mo.| ing y in the AYNE ABERT Jerry Morrow, Gladwin (Skeels) rowing north. Only $10.006 down “Well, Judy. 1 see you guided in a missileman: * 1_N. Sa tf E b_ 56188) Bich. GAréen 67000. cetter “at SS eS S| nn | in @ missileman:” _ | PORTABLE WASHER USED Sale Sale Suburban pan Prop. : 45A fishing ares. parate © small ~ . 53 )Zale #1 hold Go Gi ~ " =e oe on oon a "| ae pant ease.” © louse oney to Loan 3 ousehold Goods apartment “size,” late model, $95. ~~ SUBURBAN msl part ete. ____ (State Licensed Lenders) _ ee an “aa tihanabacan way terms. Crosley Tiers Flint: Nine mil hall rns > i de floor mile east of Fenton ted: (O'3 3), REALTOR PAR TRI DGE WHEN YOU NEED epee © a _Wwasher, $38. Sebick's MY 3711 | on Ba m. eas ai eee REFRIGERATOR, Ti Pr $40. of US 10 oo Baldwin Rd. Eighty PE «28th OPEN iit > f ae $29 - $500 ‘| CRORAER THERMADO! R | ener. “aol CatT oR # absceTARU Le rolling s ve, new z mp-| R ULATI ADJUSTAB :| area cream’ where you can|EATAURANT: ON M30 WEST _son, 908. Perry Bt” “child's school _desk. FE 4 ake pic. Very nice equipment, Going Seeceee: = Bo gage oo Mod senate 280 PIECE PLVER, oF GRAY BEDRM. ee WasHine G” MACHINES, ment, auiomatic filtered heat, two! [o° less than the value of the 38°) endorsers. pavments to o pit ie your SE — Electric, 602 N. Johnson. PE | edison dere hes tae +) race Geet eae ) peckinme: pad Pay ‘only a Bape yi 4 - ir s. waists inves car garage snd other!crass C BAR. Grocery. gas sts ' if ROSE a DAVENPORT AND wish ts_of shede end flowering pon Ones Ole Wl cooms 7 aa LIVING ROOM SUITE,| chair $50 rireas, lounge chair ill sell all or part. brand new da & 2 ares ver TeeG, Beery cer- " look land contract for part down pay- ae F hing cof-| © bed; Beautyrest country ewe see this ©. Medees, ment. FINANCE CO. sagged Pg tables, — he mattress; be eprings t vaults | ta Ph. ens 44440, Blanc. A B DEAL. For an expert: | FE 4-1574 =. y oniy S$ Prete cob teh, $50, 102. . For Sale Lots + 4 et assistance due to tee | __702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.__ _Lake Ave. SEWING MACHINE. VACUUM ag over the Detroit see GET CASH QUICKLY | Piece watnut piNING RM.| S'$igg" ** a uses oe ee 2 LGE. LANDSCAPED WATER- Mr. Charies. . set, 40° Norge gas stove. Space | ——"'— — —— Jot 8 $100 dn. $25 STATEWIDE Up to $500 coal heater. Au cond, In- | SQUARE a +5. bafta $25 9. OR 3300 , quire orton ve. 0 wo ACRES % MNuTES FRou te ee ee a a Oe ee ee VES D ExX- Pontiac, overlooking Private Lk.| Rea! Estate Service of Pontiac 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 * 5 Bova 4, 7 8OE, iat ce All or part. Call 5-1339. B: D Charles, Realtor a an | BONNY MAID VINYL TILE = a 1717 8. Teeeresh PE 4-062) = . bc STUDIO cou DIX GAs ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT eins - ree | weal. Wall Woes as | tryet, $35. 5 3: Delis irease: ly pomes in ares, rea. Terms EM) Wited. To be moved. 6909, PE Loan Company |\é OuAR. RS at fiss _ Daves egpert eo oa et od “cond. \ ‘uron. as stove | EXCLUSIVE FE ? 9206 ) X 12 RUGS. WOOL PACE, $15.95 | Lots West Highland. High. z “s = , -| TRADE-IN DEPT. _ level 38 ee Buy i DISTRIBUTORSHIP TODS Aumtinster,” bab ons ‘Mug | QUA. electric washer ...... 2883 terms. MU 4-2045 DEALERSHIPS | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO myer Tite ) Furniture, pe. sectional “sofa _ $28 65 Richard Steele, —— AV, oe LE N igi,” BENDIX TV. ti. 17° OIF .-..-. ae ___224 Center St. Highland AVAILABLE I | O ANS | RCA TV, 696.80. Revere Tepe! sve. winette set. ary) GITY LOT BE ctuone ord ‘ = = recorder. Large selection of e chair & ottoman .... $12.95 Michigan Paved street. Etc. Easy PONTIAC 2 TO $300—$25 TO used, guaranteed TV's 1 TV. | Apt. pte elec, range ....., $ % _terms OLive 23-2211. and surrounding area SS OMMURITY LOAN EM 3-681 ake Store, Union. Village. ap. size gas stove eee 0 ‘ON WATER i ACRI-| i i 3-651: NY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE fee ee ae 6| FExpandine consumer demand re-. i pod Arg noe ron ié INCH Tv. ce a Cdk W YM AN’ S$ lovely apple trees. Ideal for, quires territorial openings in your | LOANS §25 TO $300. Lo anton rebuilt ast of eabeth zs seme Or sete ave (Some OPE) across 71a ceman | Saaree a TrvinosToNE pet Peet a a aca og fea eta a | Battery, guaranteed to outlast 64 Ww. Ls S)~SCOPE€S«@-1508 ake Rd. or ~_, Uaton Lake TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR Gas —— your car, tremendous profit op anrenee =. E Cis Unies FE 44045 range W. B. Munro Elec. Co portunities created by national ad- it” TV, 3 3: * Nina F SET 1060 W, Huron. = = vertising and magazing features 8%: ‘portable typewriter, $15; a ar ric fa Investment for merchandise only IT MAKES SENSE _power 1 mower, | FE : Used Trade-In Dept. No charge for written exclusive aM —) SEN : co 149s fracchise Cadmium BATTERY | . ié CU. PT HOTPOINT FREEZER. a ottoeman........ secu 8 : 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE cose. Ly N, on aegunse, Cal. | ood r _— Electrie Co., } sperma Couch .... ..2.5<%s boar i ca oh bd ia f - T ] : ouch... se. sees -AT UPPER LONG LK. | Calitorais. T aebae Eavtgats | ro SORROW in BD. i3 oR TAL RUG. wre Rs Sotctpe a chair’ 4 4 EIS view Gt the lake. a¢r on |POR RENT LAKEWOOD COPPEE | a & “feat tabie fs Ccheire, WA | 30 cal. eletr ate — sr canal by over ley deep: Erivete C= _— coeteeet 3 FROM HF(¢ @ SaPPin BELUEE Gis ner or . . $50.50 nen wie een GROCERY am MEAT: 5 7” | _range, like new. rr ti * f EF ty ine Lake area al for cou- _ 5 ON HOTPOINT R TWO LAKEFRONTS || pieinscatory cost iamse basing | BEC,cfters ymoggrn money sere: | Saegser fone cfnmtalied, 81508 THOMAS. HRS OMY Two outstanding lots with sand and fixtures FE }-6308 days, rience. Household provides friend- R. Munro Electric “Co. 1060 371 S. Saginaw FE 2-915! beach. on lake § miles from) 43-3619 Eves. | ly counsel on money manners and | )_Huren, —_} Used Elect Pontiac. Huge. Repairs te MILK DEPOT Aisi J kl sonia E in. | inane up to 8 are made | APT GAs NOE sit RB ie ec ric pte Dees geet ee treet quire 446 MIS, promptly in privacy carl me vou “inva Electric Co. 1060 W Hu REFRIGERATORS Senay Rack priced at MODERN SERVICE STATION FOR select’ Visit or phone H today. wanes | only Er cee down lease. Reasonable a will ert UE VICTROLA TALKING | a AsHERS put you in 2-0101 after 5. or . machine Butt : 13 Perfect cou pyLtry RECONDITIONED Weekend FE ties Household Finance dition, OR 31021. __.| GUARANTEED. ANTIQUES — pain CARD TA-| SUIT, ; ble. neq de neock & Mebetee? i M R res eset eget CONSUMERS — foot stools & misc rE ee | POWER CO. APT. GAs RANGE APT. SIZE 78 W. Lawrence FE 5-8351 Kenmore qiociie clothes dryer | USED ROYAL WATER 8OFTEN- Frigidaire refrigerator er, 60,000 atain, like new, $100 Frigidaire eietteie Sia es | OR 3-066. _ : -,| USED WASHERS, $15 & UP BR. B. 3465_Auburn____ FE €3573| “ eunro Electric Co. 1060 W Hu- apour 4 ANYTHING | iG YOU i ANT FOUND ATLS A litte out of Fk way, but ‘a lot less to pay. Furniture, appli- ances of all kinds. NEW & USED, Vistt our trade dept. for real bargains. % MONTHS TO PA ren USED TV $1995 & UP. 21° COT ose TV, $250. Sweet's Radio & Applinces, 422 W. Huton. FE aa — ANTIQUE DISHES, AN- Sh lamps, sntique furs. MY We buy sell or trade. cose out] WANTED. DONATION GF EQUIP- 4 chairs -Calyx china, practically _hew, MI 4-3625 WILL SACRIFICE — 1 rollaway bed. Blue mink ma- hogany bed, paneled, like new. Modern hos aintings and ac- cessories 6671 after 10:30., _After 6 30 one MI 6-2170. For Sele Micotencens ©) 1 BAG CONCRETE MIXER. NEW tires & motor. Good cond, 6473 Saline. Waterford. OR 3.7811, E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd, M50 BLOND 5 SINGER CONSOLE. $66 06 6 payments of $11.16, Mich- _lgeee Bewng Center. re 32-3337. BUILT 1 on OVENS W ner Only $139.50. Bamurl' Ap pilance. | Finance Co. receive pleasant - Dare poncgel erage FOR USED TV's, & tape recorders, FE See 44-4045 __ about _ FE 8-3472 DEER RIFLE & SMALL ‘OUT- board for larger outboard or run- and fibergias AWNING! COAL FURNACE WITH GAS CON- version burner & round pipe com- pie Ornamental fron, sluminum lete with blower & coritrols. OF VALLELY co fe. tte Me ees yg Rooster with | = “The Old Reliable Pioneers” DAVENPORT AND mf Call 1-041 for free _chatr. Reasonable. OR estimates. Eves, OL 1-6623 | ELEC. & GAS STOVE, Waa «INCH SOIL PIPE, § FT .. $279) __bdrm. & din. rm. suite. FE 4-3023. marl = bo FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR $20 "PLUMBING avrery fon. Regular $549.50, our a 112° ee ¥ en HAYDEN, Realtor | ENGLISH SETTER AND BEAGLE. mower or gun, Trade for rotary or what have you, MY 3-1620. 53 FREEZER 16 CU FT. HOLDS | up 800 Ibs for chain saw or i etc Taleo oll heater & space | heater, MArket 42903. 12 GALLON ELECTRIC WATE heaters for the cabin $238 04. Thompson, 80 S. Perry & Price only $299.50, MA _5-6011. FREEZERS, UPRIGHT. | FAMOUS name brands, Scratched, terrific | Lor, WILL SWAP FOR STATION _Wagon FE 5-7841. 166 Raeburn. MODERN HOME FURN. FOR housetrailer here or home in Fio- FE ¢6)il er rid aomekneS 1 BEDRM. WITH basement. Will eee aes sien Any SELL OR a teas MY EQ bedroom home, N. elty. rE 2-4420, EatTty W. side of WANTED: PEOPLE IN 1 Reel" type. Mmote-mower, 742 W. HURON WiLL SELL WILL SWAP AKC REG. COCKER rniture, etc. OR ___ For Sale Ctothing pest dress, 10, Reasonable 6-3566. size | MEN'S WORK CuoTHES ¥ ror alg mnoree: i sale cheap. Shirts & S0c, Coveralis, §1 75, ingman’ 8 Outlet, 6. 5. 8 THE market for a garage. OR _3-2360. WILL SWAP MIDLAND TRACTOR | with sulky, 24° mower and snow ed for good 14 ft. aluminum Closing out, 21" rotary self pro- aes moto-mower, reg. $202; now as reg. pie: Now 00. 50, Will take trade- Lawn tie sharpened, $2.50. We BARNES HARDWARE OR TRADE MY in a 4 acre orchard lo- cated on paved rd., and my Ly Chevy for late model Gener; Motors or Ford car. FE 4-65, f | Rovere for power mower, bikes, _3-6864. I 56 4 + RANCH MINK SKINS. WEDDING NK COAT, IN Full lene. $50. Ne GOR 2 CONDI. values, $149.95 while they last. No : Bene orders plo atc. Minions \\ recking F ‘arm 1 Bldgs. __Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lk. Ave. ax6's, rl cdl : eding. sae ert A CEORY REBUILT VACUUM | uinafng Coulter's’ ranch, ‘300 cleaners, all makes, 1 year gu - pele ree Comber a) ranca sees antee $16.05 up. Thyie Electric, ssbabaw, cor, Osk Hil} Ra. _302_N. Johnson. FE 4-5 144-2 ROMEX 242¢ PER FT, IN res Ect G. A, Thompson, 80 8. Perry. — FREEZERS — #25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION FAMILY SIZE, New in crates. leading to the arrest and — 5 year guarantee. viction of the rson that has Free Delivery . e168 been Holiday Park. mG - Goop HOUSEREEPING | SHOP | 52-GAL. ELEC. HEATER. 969 05. 30-GAL. auto gas heater $40.95 Between W NEW ¢x 8 x's 21-ft. 21-ft ,-In. 44-{n leng len 173 8 Saginaw _90c_each OA 8-2018 NEW GAL VANIZED PIP! PIPE LUMBER CO. 1947 Haggerty Hwy, mas and Pontiac ___Phone Market +1084 0 Walled Lake IN SHEETROCK. i ped é ae ft, ct SAVE PLUM INO ‘supPty 5-2100 Most Cheries, Plymouths & Fords Double Sones nudes casemene Anucsenh ‘oueen bear iti os . . . e window......... GOODYEAR SERVICE | ss. comp. sree, .-: Sone 30S. Cass FE 5-6123 | — iabve aol eat EW Machinery 60A Mateb nd istered. - | fatcbeq and reeistered. Com-| pon saLe 2 INDUSTRIAL DRILL 19. _presses, FE 8210000000 GOLP SET, NEW, STEEL SHAFTS, | TERRA - TRACK a a we DOZER matched, cost $95 — Sell $35. with trailer. $1780. . Kennet FE 8-6819. Rd. FE 5-057. LADY'S DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Do ourself ry Call evenings, 17-10 FE It y ~ ft 6 CAKE PUMPS FoR ‘SPRINKLING _. FOR RENT rom » G. : om pson, APER STEAMERS so _§._ Perry St. __ ° mane Ske DRILLS, SAWS MOVING TO SOUTH AMERICA. 19 Cabin boat . Boat trafier B: NIB Tt Eo. ona winch §100. 6 hp Mercu wE 3-9239 480 8. RD motor $75, Mast ond sal! $26. FOR RE T - Extra lige. dog house, —- N 350 gal gasoline storage tank $35 Wall paper steamer, floor eand- Cushman motor scooter boca! Girls ers, lishe: band sande fur- r 20° bike $10 ingens. tab e $20. nace vesuumn cleaners land Sieds $1.50. 75 amos with| Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake faucets 68, Electrolux vaeeuum, _Ave, FE |! 5-615 $25. PE 5-2481 or FE4-1905. brary Reig in UE CHINES, goods, material. N a = ae oa reer, Frical 6 a wee SPECIALS | sd Seis ater a = bly, 1d W PE S471 Knotty white pi Us N 2 and t better, ey Peie eiathe Cameras, Equipment 61A rata esate $0m | CONTFLEX MODEL 1. DORMIT. ae ee te te ence | et Retest Mette Ix12 W. pine sheeting que te aera one PE Fe projecter, an. us nine beri «3 Pie i Ho __ After 5 p.m. x ’. pine str a --+ 3¢ lin SNe CA? ISP Zt geoph | PEGE Re, 8 ima che n4x’ 0 . ic 8 i : -| Epperts aes . Hu- Fir Plyscore ron St. PE ees, a Held: mare each | Sale Musical Goods 62 pant: ry lywood, | good. {wo| 12 BASS ACCORDIO x8’ x*,” irch plyw Ce a ee GALLAGER'S NY OTHER BAR ROAINE = NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY |18_E. Huron st. | PE. ¢0ses BALDWIN ACROBONIC PIANO xgoerty like new, hardly begh used. Cail CONNSTELLATION CORNET. ‘W_CONDITION. FE ¢6819. ore KIMBALL CONSOLE Pt- ano Exc. condition. FE 3-7386 af:- er Dm. GUITAR, LIRE NEW, GOOD BUY _for beginner. FE_2-6767 after © GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO AND bench. Fine for rec. rm, Stave in tune, $50, 38 _ Williams. PLAYER PIANO RECONDL SECah PLANK PICNIC TABLES, "PRICED _ Tight, 7609 Elizabeth Lk, 8am. t NORT LU 7940 Gectty _.Open 8 a.m. Open Daily o 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to3 ALL CASH WAY Leake S PRE- Vv AT BURMEISTER 8 HERN MBER CO. Lake Rd. ae on to 8 pm saw $1_W._HURO! FE 41555 Cab. sinks and fittings $57.95 up. ; Laundry trays, stand asa a FURNITURE IN A COM. | SAVE PLUMBING 7 Nal (crane Herland s | 172 South Saginaw st. ode]_at a Reduced Price! © | 39 CANDY VENDING MACHINES en eweton ise at and &xtra parts Cheap MA 5-9657 MA 4-1578. AERIAL SPRAYING OF SUBDIVI- sions for mosquitos. Reasonable rates Orlando heats Sgt Service, eee Airport. FE Puntnte aor ains i : OE —. Sala 00 Aluminum Awnings Ofc, yrs Oe chair ........ ‘ $78.00 Brand —— Ae of your Blec, Range ........cscceee. $20.00 home. $75 p 1.35 a ft. for in- Cedar chest ....,...... neBene $26:00 stallation | and” fabrication. # net Dinette set ..... seavdcueeses $12.00) @Nough ‘material for about 6 China cabinet — ...... 0.0.00. » $15.00 homes. No money down, MI 6-241] Kitchen cabinet ........... $12.50 priate hoon Sewing machine . p| ALL OUT CLEARANCE FOR RE- | lec. ironer : 8 ue ATODELING. paints and builders | Pe. Living Room s $25 poste i 25 per cent to 50 per!’ WE BUY SELL e EXCHANGE t oft For quantities, NO REA-| ‘EVERYTHING FO SNABLE OFFER REFUSED — OAKLAND FURNITURE. co. VAL LY 8s Aub urn & Rochester , , 1048, Saginaw EF; 2-523 Rds OL 1-99¢" GAS STOVE. 36” VERY CLEAN ia Used refrigerator | "$49.50 ee = refrigerator. “teft nape eater: 4 APPLIANCE STOVE aio SOFA een spring $6.50, Kon stove $30, hig gas 8 ue $30 pe. sec at ‘Pearson run niture, 42 Motch rd Lake Ave. ON WISH FOR | MONEY! Make it easily | through Classified Ads. To| sell, rent, buy. swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. __393_Orchand | re PAINT Special 435 “Orehard Lake Die. FE _ 5-6 | PIGNIC TABLES rai FE. 4-5085 0 AMP ARC WELDER fH 3 ipo trailer. 2 agetyline torches. PEM 3-6338 pad LSE ELECTRIC BAND (Uiberry 92211 “8 A LE : 8 needed Ld Lae paint, re rice AKLAND Foret, & PA 3 INT. tioned, (¢ Guaranteed, OL 6-05 PIANO TUNIN Schmist. FE eat Le —— IN lg D HEAR THE GREAT ind of th electronic or- peta Call ter stration. Open nem, Pacey y. He oa S. Tele oe 2-0 Actoss from Tel-Huron, ROSELLI 2 SWITCH 120 BASS AC. cordion with case. Like new __Phone EM 3-4876. RECONDITIONED SPINET PIANO in beautiful walnut finish, Aocmtg $25 down, Balance on easy te GALLAGHER'S 18 E. Huron St. FE 40566 SMALL ia cas new, ; down. bg estat GA LLAG LIKE $435 takes nk $25 R Ss 18 EF. Huron SMALL BABY GRAND pats \ eeatiien Ve es i ably priced-%) should retrn: hurry P = "GALLAGER'S | 18 EB. Huron St, UPRIGHT PIANO wat condition. Reasonabie. FE conve. 156, FOR SALE, ALL ‘PLYWOOD SPECIALS | CASH & CARRY Nee a" exe soecand. : = 318 Hiren G20.” $16.00 PLYW le 148% Baldwin Ave, FE 2-543 A Fr *% \ Sale _Sale Store Equipment 6 64 10 MATCHED a oar bes sad used, Cost $100 Hote hecorees 65A ACRES NICE PINE TREES, $200 down. Owner P.O. Box 535 Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B) soar Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Bottle Gas Parts and sing 60 6, peor a Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE "Poste | Ci100 N 40 Sega er og OMM MOTOR SA ES 804 N."Main ‘Main OL 2.9311 ‘COMMUNITY ol reer XiE'Sfone” REMEMBER, Jeromie ‘is ‘ . ha y ee . TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 10 robs ; se © see Srerton Goods _s 63 For Sale Pets _ 69) For Sale Housetrailers 78 TIZZY by Kate Osana’ For Sale Cats. 91). For Sale Cars_ 3 ST aseal a EER RE atin meg) rie OT ERO to, i Gian may wins tik tos lee rebar ix. na lf : ‘52 DODGE a “Bright Spot 2, i apr caaIN Pow PICKUP TRUCK El < Fai _ Orchard Lake at Cass ik i t | OPEN - Ee 1PM. |. an old established OLDS- CADILLAC | franchised dealership. and the major- ity of our cars are new ret trade-ins. pone neighbors and and they too will cathe Sacer Jerome's as the place to purchase your next car. ‘ ‘Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Cass :|FE 8-0488 Open till 10] 34 FACTORY BRANCH $3 NASH “Tadto & Healer Rea ce” venang205 “RETAIL STORE” PE 37117 e M CLEMENS sr. MUST SELL TODAY, N. ste i se % OLDS, sUPi st, “HOLIDAY. er an ek . . 4-100] after 6. *& bester. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. Asceume pay- ments of $8.65 Call Credit Mgr Parks at MI 47500 a PACKARD, ¢ 300. OR 308 al GUTH «DR, V4. REAL nice. $75. PE 23-2606. 36 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, BEST E 5-4328, ’°56 PLYMOUTH 4° DOOR 8, HARDTOP nafs PER WEEK “BRAID ‘Rochester. tiac - Buick Si vncpeaties 9 1-8133 33 PLYMOUTH ya OWENS - i47_8. SAGINAW rr} NTIAC. a a moa R eR 43520 FACTORY BRANCH 'S7 PONTIAC cUsTomM Heater, Hydre- mek matic. Sliver & White paint. ‘$2345 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” ; re peat eae a POST OFFICE USED "Taxi CABS. 1963 MODEL. ; ¢ Jot Ww REPOSSESSION, oa ES 1s Greet Lakes: FE 60402 DesoTO-PLY MOUTH DEALER Cass aT W. Ts, FE 30186 p iy = — % Hg . fa SPECIAL 37 CADILLAC FU LOWER '57 FORD ATION Fagor SS 53 CHEVROLET =) °56 PONTIAC . aaa P +DOOR 52 PLYMOUTH $175 "55 BUICK St Bo HAR tel 55 s PLY Pepa BELVED iB SPASSENGER 56 CHEVROLET. BEL AIR 2-DOOR $1395 ~ "56 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP $1395 56 PONTIAC RDTOP ear i) 37 CHEVROLET R $1 56 CHEVROLET - DOOR 210 '§3 PONTIAC $395 753 FORD Economy ‘S6 VOLKS SUN ROOP , . Was $1395 . NOW $1294 BOARDING ALL BREEDS. LARGE or o : . runs for Danes, Poodles bathed : i ea : NITE CRAWLERS. for & groomed at ino extra charge. Ne oe he of op tres FACTORY OFFICIALS’ & : abe for ite For reservation, call OL < - lile Rd. Ph, OA CARS : 5068, CATS BOARDED — _FE|~~~p, A ects * ORCHARD AVENVE Burr-Shell 3s 8. “rele : | as tabs i week days : ao, St a Sk alt uke? Sun Vil 6 p.mm.| STSDE. forely tudes 6. ri | ea 3 Low mileage, gileed Yo ceil. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) Hay, Grain & Feed 71 schools Renan to i: - NORTH Tog on {MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT 20 ACRES, OF ALFALFA FOR! {ie Also traties enles, pase rete ie HEVROLET iy, FE seca a Pe Soe. |i 5 AND Bay, ot gun;|__Auto Accessories 80 \ 4 C 1 ba ORE YARDS OF Straw & lumber. MA ~ 405 at 6. me toe humus, Loaded. 7 days s week. TLL TYPES OF HAY, STRAW. 1950-51 CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. 3 4dr. $ 145 prio 689_Lochaven Road. FE_ $1413 mulch bay. Will de-| "Used tires. & tubes. |W Asborn 2t fan ‘Bivd. {-A TOP SOIL, FILL, SAND & fiver ations 179, : is? $. Johnson a ee aha 7. Broun Set delivery. Rini/ §aLED HAY, 16900 HADLEY RD.|FORD 6 — 1954 MOTOR, GOOD as, . F _ Bros. PE 2- sor, | Sees MA _5-4701. a cond. ee ing Pra KOR Mgt ee aver fill & bulldosing. For ‘Sale Livestock 72: Bs 8._Johnson Bestureny NO ‘ on ey Bet : , . y oss F 28,000 BLACK DIRT. TOF_S0IL.|s-Garrep, STAN ANDARD BRE D| Good brakes, 48 engine, exc. Baad imo Coll Credit Mer Mr. | 1950, FORD CONVERTIOLE, 38 Wtand & grave Call OR 3-2232. 8 Yrs. old. Well trained. 205 8. 7" O Shaan a adidas Harold Ture we Fae os Ty Cd. maey Af a AND ETC. _Srtomviue. wa 138 Sale Tire. 86334. Mteorrie Wahl FE. 20346. ARABIAN STALLION, Ey , 00, BOCK: For Rw , BOB 7 6 Yie. ace “BET. ee aise. Pwreich “pany y. gentle, 50. a1 USED TIRES, $350 UP. We “I heard some fascinating gossip this morning — . ~ | Sep FORD cusros TyDOR. Be rivdiee caorce stage oor |x Feveiuel, | Par Sell Also wbnewalls hurry home so I can call you!” Cunningham Ghir “sock "No, ash YARDS CHOICE BLA = MLS STATE TIRE SALES urry so I can call you! aint, O68. Ont sock No, 4261. 1 price Union Lake area, mon -COLOE De ale OL 234s) | 228 w St. 4-0687 - R SALES 8, Woodward Ave Ales ‘and. gravel, etc. Call EM/_yr. old mare for Rb CAL | WEw x BLACK. . MOTOR ‘AT SASHABAW one x tadna gett ane “ida| $1098 plus tax, excosnge: New! Boats & Accessories 85; - For Sale Trucks 90/7 DUT Rwy. s7, east Toeo aBL ACK DIRT. SOIL, milking goat, goat milk. MA walls 670 x 15 $13.95 plus es oo Ponte | OR Se til 9:30 Me chaise. takes : 5-0666. ; Me: ine. ° fill, send & gravel. “Rocks. FE Wanted Livestock __73 tee State Tite Sales. 603 & San EVINRUDE MOTORS PICK UP 1951 CHEVROLET. %4 8 er ae, ee Ee. sie his ODAY 10s FORD An BLAGK DIRT. GRAVEL, FILL tenet : Goan Gece miles, $1, , +7713. TL BLAS po ea Aree NSE STANDARD. BRAND eee tel tee” Bat Backed "by a gears, exper sion, $108. Market 1982 afte Sher 6. ine. CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD eT Las boule Forde FE ee eS BOIL WANTED OF e & alum- tionwagon. yore - _ EIVESTOCK traded in on General Safety Tires. ~g io and heate **brionville. | ;- 22a Mack vai —tio, for Sit, aa velwarrab Fosren sess apis Sei Up to 8 (per cent off. late cr fram bea “He $. ‘Tony's’ Me: | 1961 CHEVROLET PICKUP, $225 _Na‘t-6013 “pewter las) me. ABSOLUTE. Also sand, gravel & fill. FE/WA YOUNG CALVES. TO ety MS rine Service. 2695 Orchard Lk.| FE 5- MUST SELL TODAY. CHEV-| [y No MONEY DN. Assume pay- _20o6—FE 1550, __|_veal._OA €-2769_after_8 p.m. D WILLIA Ra, FE #0112, Keego Harbor. | 160 canyY ra re baht Tex, | Mroiet 2 dt Rade Steele Ford, PE x a GA eh on oy hl BEA ee vel, Sale Farm Produce 75 #if. ers toe Pein ee DODGE DUMP. iss. 3 SPEED 5 TP fies 3 SPEED uM cHEVY DELUXE VE ¥| Harold “Tarer Fora. eee Fn | sent tue Drayten Pisin. Auto Service 81 INSURE R BOAT transmission, 3 axle, FE| clean, $395. EM Pe _ Rigets, .| @% FORD 2 DR RH RUNS GOOD. i delivery. MA ; 6 a AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY ——— ——— LY g4 NT Reasonable. 587 Lenox, after 6. Bena” Geeae Heine are “PangWOGnnY BORER TIQUONEE yg REPATE 4, t| Me LAwnENCE i FB Shen | FORD FE TE_TORETE| ip tare ee fear cu | rua? ae wooaY fi PGR Leste dave PIL. top, sof “e f boxes & paper bags. Reas. Toro FIBERGLAS Rt Rter bePita, JOHNSON MOTORS © motor. $550 of “at “inert mute Salsa, iss | retractable hardtop. Eddie Oid state Farm Property. Elise. BERRY 1 E skirts, and MY| - Boats Trailers & i966 ee iF TRUCE. GOOD w Sous bee | SR Bilt arr omREnO RE an MERE MAN SOPFLing |; DOP 5D Hardenburg REPOSSESSION i : : ‘Ma- : Take 18 Mos. pay “tue black . Bul dosing og ee AF OFPEE ns hise Bhop, #3 "Hood ‘Phone FE|NEW le RUNABOUT 6 BEAM.| <5 3 Fo FORD Fi iD FT DUMP. G45. CALL | 3 Chevy 230 3dr, PO. .... siaee ca, beedet fr. Bel sae ene ee aT MIXED 258 boats, Cheap. 7600 | — CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 6-108 ini FORD CONV Le. BODY Al BLACK DIRT & ROBER ERRIES. 35) — ” =p ANSTALDED FREE Eliz, Lake Rd. be FORD TRUCK, EQUIPPED i FORD CONVERTIBLE. BODY Farm top soil. Immediate del. —_ qt. "2088 Pauline, off Hate oe we . —d s. rT i. re haul bulldozer. Oakland vt. walk Like new. PE $-lite. a STRAWBERRIES. 1% BLOCK S| FE ager ees AN io Battin] Sd, TP ee cee ress | Te FORD Te TON PICK-UP, WON-| {oat ">-tone Fevertan OF TS FORD CUSTOM 3-DR. STAND. . : d. d ced ht be ¥ ove 7 Ce es A al cde Sale Motor Scooters 82) _61#4.50 iRPT, CAR ot oe NEEDS Tom BOUR INC? Mo rary true velue at $1.06), Our cect | iw heater, Pvt. owner. $100. Call ¥ TOWN i8-PT iE. NEEDS ima FORD US FOR = 30061. - TOP SOIL & GF CRUSHED STONE Sal ipment e AN EAGLE. 1.| some canvas. Bargain. $25. 6 4 TON PICKUP,| Hunter at 8 Woodward ave. ver se, TT} RD “Lae sore PE bani F Eq - 26 “cond, with extras, Masiair LINEN n bay a very > ene te ie —_ = i . , Pe e. Eddie Steele Taad’ gravel, Bil, Lyle Conklin |¢ BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR. : WITH SIDE ereury KG-4 moto: with Quick- lek en at Some. omen | GE Par “soRDEN- | FES In = 10iF FORD "_¥e udfis'er yu cata __| bem, bar rahe Lite sev. YS) i001 CRUMARS UIT CAR.) silver Mr "4000 a rolet Miwa at Wood. some pels cons Pitoer 3 pee, ory sce eat ATTENTION TRU oY at ; #7 LAMBRETTA ee a ward “Ave. Birmingham, M1| ,“™@ less ox 1 $645. Call FE 00100 LOADING FILL DAILY AT 51) BALER SPECIAL teccheabter Bhity cont Uke Recently refinished. Sail in good| ¢-s736" Lake Orion n Motor FF eS | ia FORD” BODY EXCELLENT. pote sol FE 6-4681 Aly NEW IHC oo ey PTO BALER| new. $275 FE peer after 6 __ condition, oS 434115 NOW PONTIAC’ S 2 ho ee ee Soot oe a motor. Not ~ 2 ~~ CU N TRAILER Ww. FORD — MERCORY MY" 2261) _installed 1 ATTENTION, 2 USED TD eS FiO BALES | iuneneoe & SERVICE costelios. MY 3. . . gs | MOST, SHEL TODAY 163 FORD j ” Delivery rake |!2 8. PADDOCK (at Pikes TRY oun TRUCK CENTER {50 Olds 88 $.....:.$°145| 2 42. Bdaie Steele Ford, OS 2S x {1 New IHC ¢bar Side TY take| econ PA motor service. Backed by| 5 i black aint ran at CREDIT TERMS lent condition. EM rahe Mating ‘Aervies hard Lk. ( 3M : aa ‘3S FORD TUDORVERY GOOD car, wot Sashavaw Rd. YOUR LH. DSALER WHIZZER_ AMBASSADOR. GOOD) ka. FP ‘ rbor. ‘SQ Buick 2-Dr. .....$195 | -coaien._$600._FE 2 SLACK DIRT. TOF son SANb) KING BROS. ee wae Upce nal Jest, wire] RETAIL BRANCH | Sedard tranemiss fal eS ted bate cant re Ei Orie eae’ RD: AT ORAYEE 112| For Sale Motorcycles 83| Moises ‘ply. Mert % and trailer om «| FORD i883 RANCH WAGON. VERY oe 2774 FE" 6 bal eee te CuINeAY —wEW AKD| ape ae pan fara ta We sa ater ait, Oakland at Cass 52 Olds 98 ........$ 395 clean. White sidewalls & over BLACK A D3 B used, ——— Oliver Sales on MX. se ee s hp. $65 | 10, Ko? $i7s, | DUMP TRUCK. “@ 49 DODGE. gxD 4 dr, Sharp car : ADN ice: 81.00, PU PE 6302. 58-3282. Oxford i650 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR-| Oliver 5 bp ges . We | _ Good tratle 3P iac 8 2-D $ 395 Hunter Bivd. at Haynes, 4° FRAZER TILLERS, NEW & FE| have the best rafts. Buy Riviere | Tous GMC GARWOOD 4 TO 6 YD. 53. Pontiac t 5 Mat 6-4456 BLACK DIR used. Parts and service. L. w.| f¥cle, Hydra Glide, Loaded. Cruiser, priced as low as 8350. 270 S-speed Blue, standard shift, a bargain MUST SELL TODAY, 1965 FORD 68 per tend, De bul! @} of vis, 1580 ke, FE 44380. ima AJ8” PRICED To SELL. for your new boats and peer rE oie ‘sire. Eadie Steele Ford Seti. | GARD! TRACTOR © AT-| Harkless Sales & Service. 933 Mt,| }{ercury motors. If per cent {v2 | 1956 GMC %TON PICKUP GOOD 54 Mercury H’top $ 845|_FE Pe eno : tachments, Like + $125. rE Clemens. FE 5-2454. _| ¢ Drver Gun & Cen. | —condition, 1501 Baidwin 4 Ave. wih Mercomatic radio GEORGE $ MILLION SS ROAD GRAVEL 0 YOR |—"Sticy saws |" ZUNDAPP. 280 Cc TOW MILE ter. 18010 Molly’ Ra. “Pooly, Me ~ PICK. UPS & heater, Wu-tone green and sharp SPECIAL $7.00. Delivered. FE 46588. - Parts & eae ee MODEL am 4 ew “88 all equipped with ae GE Sees ea ee aa o ia ou eae eee (Pee mE cee) ‘A TORE St TOE Lane, DeSoto 8d BS et ee eee top, coll tor Cone — G-ry L ft. 4301 oe Rd. at Brown. . eA | owance ane 34 FORD Ye TON PICEUP. heater, light greea, s perfect sub-| Wei tires pa ® aidie. SEE OUR ig ee ‘idsen Gales Ce Bags ~:~" pees . 2 4 $45.90 mo. : sed and Rebuilt, = 2182 8. x . . . | Sustom RB. sees ADING CHOICE B DIRT, wlectric tence sup: inDAN ACTCLE SALES | ——Atross from Miracle Mile Larry erome '55 Ford Victoria, . .$1195/ Fairlane Clud sedan $52.83 mo. ef et ~ Rani Ets Baris siethieny Ph. Or/'"Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake Ried bask Gs cece sate ROCHESTER FORD. DEALER Red & white with power steering, Ka io m PROMPT DELIVERY, 7% YARD SEL SELL LOR TRADE FARMALL a|—R4. Rego Harbor. now at reasonable prices. Howard Le7il automatic, radio, beater, 1186 ¥! black dirt_or On. Sees th grader biede. $32 Mt. Clem-| Boats & Accessories 85) [ovmis. 10688 Dixie, corer of .| SMALL DOV" PAYMENT PEAT HUMUS, $12.60 PER LOAD,| _‘ ons ot : . For Sale Cars 91/°56 Ford 2-Dr. Dn. $ 245] GEORGE $ MILLION oo aes wae TRACTOR CLOSE OUT|s% 4p. OUTBOARD. 82. FE Transportation Offered &7 | ~~ ee Cartomiine, radi, beater Sli cae a smamern - Sand. gre revel & girt rt Cement 5 ae econ, t (rac? HORSEPOWER MERCURY MO I | Al JPT ard shift, Harold Turner Ford bent nace tillers, severa] used reel and ro- 38 oo Ty _ 1% TOP SOIL Ga? areceeys Reswend Drie oe Se ORDA FTE Jimmy DeRose |i Seaverdue. eatie’ buecle fi ra a cay rare: aed ore avon 3TH Bp 00 Pontiac Sales ere We West of Telegraph oat a BELL TODAY 1063 MER- ALT a PATTY FE 8-40) ——_— "$5 Pontiac ief convertible. | ——~———- sel pitted] pocs ED SPECIALS Byere MAM porar ower. | COREE COOP CONDE) fur, easter” mee “ste iiss Co. MA | R stant ARDEN LéTons" _ Pontiac rehief, 4 dr. sedan. | ‘36 CHEVY. LOOKS LIKE NEW. | MGA ne fae jal mae Fon, NES GUE) Ercperte ree oe BO a a a A tetas, | up truck joad_ FE 50440._ BZ CREDIT | matic ission, R&H Power MUST SELL TODAY, 1955 MER- UCKERS — LOADING PEAT eS Park caretak rakes Whitew 2dr Eddie Steele Pord. FE apg ee ES SONS | tpi an Aer | Wanted Used Cars_ 88a rer tndieats**| FY ASKINS': om. « | ~ : : hydroplane, OR Pordomatic. Whitew 1.25 d, Located on Farming- b ee eae __vout, 8 ft. hydroplane. ‘63 Ford Customiine 4 dr. sedan. — Ra between 13 & 14 mile Ras. ——Rrochester ou i ARISTOCRAFT. w.,. ae om 28 a AD __Pordomatic. : Re & C. Rambler Fat Cott cave Fe] ANON Sales 77| sutogs *| ves anna ne | ~6©W ACATION i a gravel = ©) PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD|-s4 Buick * dr sedan. Dynafiow. We Cas Best Any Eves. Ear! Gore DAIRY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, |15 INE. 3-6018 7 tu ; EM, 3-0142 EM 34159 MRIS FeO RNa ore] ih, Sh hitgead ak "ct| RE iets enc, 8 tates |p) ee | Rae eames tat, | SPECIALS nae Monona Jim es, east % mile to 900 Davison Lake| Convertible top. Side ——. r1d. po ". Main St Clarteton Complete Service 8 a.m. till 9 p.m : GRAVEL. PILL] 4. 16 Sees of ee es = fet : Nights ’til 9 i953 NASH RAMBLER, NO DOWN ASH a eat ‘nusion cisine, many due soon. 2 Surges new! Jp water — lev * tok Needs Sharp Cars Now Maple. B5506 or MAple $1141 __ | 1955 Nash Rambler ch toor wagon. payment. Luery Auto ura Metamora Bank, clerk; Paul Mu-| $1305. You won't want too home) = Dhone FE 8-(488 BUICK. EXC. COND. | WEL Beene | ler, proprietor. Bud Hickmott & ¥! it! 676 Heights Rd. - quipped, EM 1. H. Riggins. | 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door wa wag. Get Wise Economize YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING | J. 'R. Arnold, suctioneer. Ss eo eS ee oe on, Powerglide. Like new .. $ on soll, gravel. fill, etc. FE a aa _tom Color. 1. : your door =o 5Sbsa! SMARTS | AUCTION | SALES ig” WAGEMAKER MOLDED oe ee 1955 Olds 88 4 door sedan. Radio, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) mie went hort Hin ‘chop Ieneth Menivas neover, “steering| ~ CASH FOR CARS brakes Rydeamaie, Doe ag RAMBLE lants, pote ae cover, steering rakes, owne ry ; ! i Fa i a ee A o f : ; tof i a » a : f , - ‘ \ iN \ ma : < i MID-SUMMER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS June “BUGGY” Sale Matthews- | Heraréaves Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4.4547 - MANY~ TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95. to = ~- Your Terms VALUES: 37 BUICK CONVERTIBLE $1995 33, PACKARD CONVERTIBLE °55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP $1295 ’°56 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $1395 55 ) CHEVROLET N WAGON DOR 210 "53 CHEVROLET $395 33 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2DOOR 8405 49 PONTIAC 835 51 CHEVROLET ‘49 FORD so 47 BUICK $195 ‘37 FORD VICTORIA_HARDTO miei OP 55 RAMBLER STATION WAGON $1196 54 PONTIAC “eae" 51 MERCU RY $195 "50 CHEVROLET $195 Specials! ‘S7 HEINKLE 90 MILES TO GALLON Was $1095 NOW $595 ; ; i 5 ry mz poxtac PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958 judden TV peda Isn’ t Spoiling Elvi ili | -= =Today’s s Television Programs -- -_ Programs furnished by stations ilsted tn thie column are subject to change without notice Taseadl 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW1J-TV Channel 1-—-WXY¥Z-TV “Chanel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger * (9) Popeye (4) News: Williams (2) Racket Squad 116 (4) Weather: Eliot 6:20 (4) Box Four 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers (9) Foreign Legion (4) Frontier. Boy seeks re-) venge for father’s murder. _ (2) News; LeGoff 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps 6:45.(2) News: Edwards 7:00 (7) Sports Parade (9) Hawkeye. Colonel sends for reinforcements when In-) dians go on warpath. (4) Death Valley | (2). Trackdown, Ranger bai tles with prisoner's rebellious son. 7:10 (1) Weather 7:15 (7) News: Daly 7:30 (7) Youth Bureau ll (9) Million $ Movie. Eleanor Powell, “Honolulu.” (29.) | (4) Price Is Right (c) (2) Robin Hood. Disguised as archer, Maid Marian wins prize, uses’ money to help Robin's band through win-| ter. 8:00 (7) Star Performance. “Henry and the Psychopathic Horse.” (9) Movie (continued) (4) Restless Gun. Vint risks his life to Jet rancher repay, him for preventing his death. | (2) Burns, Allen. Romantic, fever spreads when George and Grace invite newlyweds to honeymoon at their home. 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Along Co- lumbus’ route in 45-foot ketch. (9) Movie (continued) (4) Wells Fargo. Old suitcase holds key to mystery. (2) Talent Scouts. Pat Boone visits. 9:00 (7) Grand Ole Opry. try style music. (9) If Had Million (4) Twenty One (2) Danny Thomas. Coun-, Danny gets upset when Terry gets a 9:30 job. (Re-run.) 9:30 (7) Report Card, ‘58. Repeat | of documentary on what pub- lic schools are doing to meet education problems. (9) Front Page Challenge (4) Turn of Fate. Gold — others. 10:00 (7) Lawrence Welk 11:90 (4) Sports: Parker (11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 8:00 9:06 ‘0:00 (2) Garry Moore. (2) December Bride, Lily helps guest star Ed Wynn get Abratnay Linea sete, (Re- run. e (9) News (4) Suspicion. Michael Ren- hie, in mystery. (2) Studio. One. Tommy Sands plays Southern singer who returns to hometown de- termined to right some wrongs in ‘‘Left-Hand Wel- come,”” Elaine Stritch, Judi Meredith co-star. 10:15 (9) Weather 10:20 (9) Film Fare 10:30 (7) Frisco Beat (9) Starlight Theater. Marion Davies, “Bachelor Father,” (30, ) (4) Suspicion (continued) (2) Studio One (continued) 11:00 (7) Soupy's On (9) Theater (continued) (4) News; Westerkamp (2) News: LeGoft 15 (4) Weather Eliot (2) Weather (2) Sports Maureen O'Hara, ‘They Met in Argentina.” ('41.) 11:30 (7) Night Court (9) Theater (continued) (4) Jack Paar (2) Nightwatch (continued) TUESDAY MORNING (2) Meditaticrs. 5S (2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) ‘Today. 6:50 6:38 7:00 U:60 (2) Arthur Godtrey. (4) Price Is Pight. 11:96 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Dotto, 11:46 (7) Noontime Comics. _ TOESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Magic of Music. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomerrow, (4) It Gus Ps Be You. (7) The Erwine (9) Corliss acher 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. ~ (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Movie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. (9) News. 1:30 (7) American Bandstand. (9) Movie. () My Hero. 3:30 (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? (2) Verdict Is Yours. 4:00 (4) Queen for 2 Day. (4) Matinee Theater (color). Plans fo Return to Her Studies Comely Brunette Has Won $248,000 So Far on Twenty-One Tonight Miss von Nardroff re- turns to Twenty-One (NBC-TV) witha total winnings to date of $248,000, “How you turn out after suddenly winning a lot of money depends pretty much on what your original image of yourself was,” she says. “Some people value themselves a little leas than should. To | achieve some atten and suec- cess probably is good for them. ' “On the other hand, there's the type of person who always thought he was more important than he ac- tually is. That's the type who be- comes swell-headed by success— and the type, unfortunately, that . ORDEAL PAYS OFF — Television audiences are beginning to think of comely Elfrida von Nardroff as a permanent attraction among Thus far, she has won $248,000 on the NBC quiz show, Twenty-One. At Monday night programs. victory.” left, she is shown Concentrating on her answer to a question. The other shot shows her smile after being informed that she has answered the query successfully ‘‘for 21 points and still another AP Wesshite people notice.” NO BIG CHANGES There have not been any big changes in Miss von Nardroff's life since the money began to jan- tee mere wont be, Ee cen help it. She is 32, has not married— and has no intentions. She has, it's true, received many mar- riage proposals from total strang- ers since appearing on Twenty- One. “They're rather pathetic letters from men who don’t strike me as. gold-diggers. Most of them are in| their late 40s and lonely. I believe! (7) Bandstand. (2) Bright. Day. (2) Secret Storm (2) Cartuon Frolic. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show, (2) Cartoon Classroom. 1:30 8:% U:45 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 9:23 (2) News. (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Rvom. (7) Our Friend Harry. 9:55 (9) Billboard (4) Dough-Re-Mi. (3) alovie. ACROSS Cools Ruth es T] | mr —— 12 ———— Lincola 13 Seaweed M4 Evergreen tree % Another nickname 7? Numbers 39 Mongrels @ Bristle 41 Through 42 Vessels 45 Raised laen 48 Enter #1 High hill F ig 52 Region 83 Noun suffixes &4 High priest Mass { ’ 4 Clumsy bost 5 Malaria @ Playwright, Sir James —— q wh aw of] DOWN 9 6 achouset ts le saints (ab) Serugrevas 2 Aid 10 Poker stake 3 iisterte city in 11 ——— Potnt 17 Cut off 38 Swimming if Under poet) a 40 Talk 41 Iron 24 Man's name 43 Box | 26 Girl's name . 26 Place sgain 77 Boaks 28 Refrigerator YO Russians 31 Most recent 33 More precise 43 In this plece Ls $ Arrow poison 4 Feminine suff 47 Old —_— 48 Irela ~ $0 Legal a (9) Laff Time. (2) Edge of Night (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (7) Sir Lanceict. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Susie. (4) It's Great World. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. | (4) I Married Joan. | Bob Hope Stepping Into Past Tonight ST. LOUIS (AP) — Comedian Bob Hope takes a sentimental journey into the past Monday inight, At the St. Louis bManicipal Opera he'll be appearing in the role of band leader Huckleberry Haines in ‘“‘Roberta,”’ a role he created 25 vears ago on Broad- way and which started him on the, 9 ‘way to being one of the wealthi-| _ est, best known—and most loved comedians in show business, * * * “T'm getting a kick out of this,"’ he commented. “It’s great to be back in a book show. First time since I did ‘Roberta’ at the Los Angeles Civic Opera in 1938. It's fun.” opera has ever paid a performer $15,000 for a week's work. The conservative Muny in the past has considered $1,500 tops for a star. This is the opera's 40th anniver- sary yeal * * * But Bob Hope—who came here | because his friend U. S, Sen. Stuart Symington asked him to—| commands a lot more cash than that for his efforts. 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Ernie WEON’ Mune with Mason It is the first time the municipal e cKen stereo “on vies oy oe they just think ‘That's a nice girl’ and propose marriage.’ | She shares an apartment in’ ‘Brooklyn with a lady anthropolo-| igist—and has no more intention’ ‘of moving than she does of mar- irying. She plans, however, to rent ja house on Long Island for the, isummer. The one change is that she has lof the American Institute of Cer-| \tified Public Accountants sooner! than she originally planned. | In the fall, as scheduled, she'll devote full time to working for her| ‘doctorate in experimenta] psychol- teaching and research. |AFB Lovesick Flier to Face AWOL Charges at Base FORT. WORTH, Tex. (AP) — Donald Keeton, the lovesick air- man who wrote a suicide note jand then took off in an airplane, jwill be returned to Keesler Air to face a,| Force Base, Miss., charges. *. * The 19-year-old youth, object of a wide aerial search, was taken linto custody at his mother’s home in Dallas Saturday. He had aban- doned the rented plarie on a farm in east Texas. He was confined to the Carswell hospital here for observa- tion * * * The flight Keeton, stationed at Keesler AFB, iquit her job as personne] director had been jilted by his girl friend Lynn Bowling, 17, of Dallas. “I never contemplated suicide,” Keeton said. ruse.”’ Smallest and most densely E] Salvador. ad “That was fust a popu ogy at Columbia. Her goal still is lated Central American republic is’ was touched off after| Lodge Interview on TV Canceled American Broadcasting Co. Objects to Editing | by U.S. Ambassador thy Crosby ot Worried by Kidnaping Plot. FRIDAY FIRST SHOWING! “BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR” ee Ee Se Se eee PONTIAc:* | DRIVE IN: 7} Theatre Ps fa / = aol s 2435 Dixie Hwy., U. $, 10 HOLLYWOOD W—Bing Crosby's wife Kathy is back in town ap. | parently unconcerned about all, the fuss over a gaunt ex-convict’s. ai to kidnap her for $100,000 ran- son NEW YORK (AP)—The Ameri-. can Broadcasting Co. last night. canceled a filmed interview with. U. §. Ambassador Henry Cabot! Lodge. The ambassador, said the net- certain portions of the interview. the deletions would have consti- ‘tuted editorfal censorship in vio- lation of company policy, * * * Dr, Robert Hutchins, president of the Fund for the Republic, took | issue with ABC and defended, Lodge, The interview was to be) part of a current series on the program Mike Wallace Inter- English Royalty Accepts Divorced People Now By EARL cially. The B.W. nights ago a now in N.Y.) We had a down entirely. WILSON another lady spokesman, no, just a y. “At these receptions,” she said, ‘ WILSON -and I got gussied up a few nd watched wide-eyed while Princess Margaret received Sophia Loren and her husband, Carlo Ponti (who are and Bill Holden. A few eye- brows were elevated — politely—by this, because Ponti was divorced before he and Sophia got married by proxy. friend of ours ask “Buck Pal- A lady spokesman said through LONDON — You can’t keep any secrets from Buckingham | | proval. Palace. It’s found out “at divorced people are mrceD apie so-| ace” if this meant the Empiuh was breaking ‘you can be a narcotic ad- of events ly by the fund and Newsmakers | Productions. Hutchins said in a prepared statement: ‘In refusing to allow an official of a television network tu determine what statements of his should be broadcast, Ambas- sador Lodge is perfectly within| Kling tried to get her to help | his rights."’ * * | The fund president said pre- |Vious programs in the serieg were jrevised with the network's ap-/ A spokesman for the U. §. dele- igation at the United Nationg said ‘Lodge would have no comment. Wallace's comment was: ‘The facts as stated in Dr. Hutchins’! istate ment are accurate and T fully share his point of view.” John Daly. ABC vice president for news and public «ffairs, said Newsmakers Productions had guaranteed Lodge the right to edit | ‘|the interview. * * * Although this was contrary to) ABC policy, Daly said, ABC agreed “that the interview con- ‘tent could be reviewed in the light) us of the day of the tele-| dict, a sex fiend, or murder your grandmother—and still get in cast.” line music business? The Little Princess came to get some loot for one of her charities — and the reception was in the lobby of the Odeon | Theater at the Royal World | Premiere of the great movie, “The Key.” - I couldn't get excited about ‘all the curtsying. I was thinking more of the crazy mixed-up British system. Margaret can't | marry Capt. Peter Town- send because he’s been di- vorced, but she approved Ponti — because she was gett a chaiity. “Let’s face ‘how else would you get people from the PONTI AND LOREN ing a slice of the receipts for & Margaret and I have by now a rather simple system of ‘handling our relationships. She keeps ignoring me. This was she didn’t speak to me (the silly goose) I did make one im- CKLW. Shiftbreak. Davies provement over the previous occasions. At those events, as I was standing near her, some young Lord called to me, “Oh waiter, some more champagne.” * pen this time. Of course, it ma they weren't serving anything. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN Frank Sinatra, en route to ‘reporters about Lauren Bacall. over!” and stomped away. . his eighth car .. EARL’S PEARLS: Talk is about all that is. * TODAY’S,BEST LAUGH: H |perfume for the older girls. It’ 8 earl, brother. * I must be getting a nfere regal look because it didn’t hap- x * * y have been because this time NEW YORK... Monaco, was asked by London He snapped, “The interview is * co cheap. And nowadays that’s, ‘interview, the third time I've attended one of her rassles and although! ABC with aie on one deletion but could not agree with the islaoneiaul that other changes involved “‘na- tional secunty and the public in-} terest.’ *. * * Dal Said agreed phases Lodge objected to. Among other things, he said in the inter- view as it wag originally filmed that the United States should give up the idea of winning popularity abroad and should seek interna- tional respect instead, Lodge also said in the film that the Soviets ‘‘believe in protracted conflict to the bitter end.” * * * He added: ‘They don’t want to make a big deal with the United States, a global settlement with the so-called capitalist countries,” A movie was substituted for the Two Injured Slightly When Autos Collide Two persons were injured slight- ly Sunday in a two-car collision on Sanford at Irwin streets. work, had insisted upon editing 'she added, ABC said that to have permitted, | It was not Giaciceed which | I haven't told Bing—he's sal- mon fishing off Alaska," said Mrs. Crosby, who arrived last night from judging a beauty contest at Reno, Nev. * * * “But even if I could reach him,” | “what is there to tell ‘him ? Meanwhile, \said Wilburn E. Davison, 48, who admits hatching the plot with a |partner, probably won’t be jcuted. Davison said he abandoned the plan when he learned Mrs, \Crosby was pregnant. | x * * | “Davison probably is going to get life anyway because he has admitted his part in four robber- view, The series is produced joint-|les and two kidnapings with in-/| tent to commit robbery,"’ said De- i\teetive Set. Jack Morris, The plot to kidnap Mrs. Crosby | ‘was revealed Saturday by Davi- | 19. She told authorities in Seminole Coun- | son's niece Nicki Snow, ty, Okla., that Davison and Eugene | them. Davison was arrested May 30 ‘shortly after a suburban Lake-| ‘wood supermarket was robbed of |$25,000, Kling, 40, got away in an- other car, officers said, with $23,-| 000 of the loot. up s package of Eckyich Cold Meats. See and taste the difference quality ingredients make. 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"MI 4.5230 ene ‘Spirit fo Linger ' met all expenses of the crusade, which he estimated at $400,000. -j. - -A giant white pine discovered near Newald, Wis., stands 140 feet | der. tall, has a circumference of 16 feet, eight inches, and a crown spread of 48 feet. -of 18,500 jammed into the Cow .is one of the sins that nailed Jesus TWENTY-EIGHT Graham Wants Tells 18,500 at Final Cow Palace Meeting to ‘Get Into That Church’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Billy Graham, who has ended his seV-| 5 en-week evangelistic battle with the Devil here, wants the fervor to linger. “Carry the spirit of revival back to your churches," he told a crowd Palace for the final crusade ses- sion yesterday. * *« «* “Get into that church,” Graham pleaded. “If you wait a week or two, Satan will take advantage of you.” He dectared to the throng packed into the 16,500-seat arena that “‘some of you are like Judas. You are greedy and will sell your soul and your future for a few pieces of silver. Some of those who steal from god are those with the most® money.” * * * Turning to another matter of money, the North Carolina preacher said advance contribu- tions and weekday offerings for the free meetings might not have As assistants toured the aisles) collecting offerings, he asked “that you give generously to make sure all expenses are met.” Totals were not immediately available. Total attehdance for the seven Lone Traveler, 7, Disappears From Ohio Bus Depot tectives today sought to ‘unravel the mysterious disappearance of a T-year-old boy from the Greyhound Bus station here yesterday, he was going from the West Coast to Akron to meet his father, ac- cording to two fellow passengers, M. Brock of Minerva, Ohio. after he lost all his money “some- where in Texas," and bought his meals and saw that he was on the proper bus. They were not pres- ent, however, when he disappeared, inquired about a missing youngster either at the police station or the bus station there. gers knew the youngster’s name or where he first boarded the bus. “Indian or Filipino” and was car- rying a small suitease. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — De- The unidentified boy had said H, C. Beckwith of Akron and H. * * ¥ The two men befriended the boy George dack of Westerville, Ohio, who was in the bus sta- | tion, told police a man came into the station and aroused the sleep- ing boy. Jack: said the man offered to take the youngster to his room for the. night and the boy left with him, Akron police said nobody had * * * Police said none of*the Passen-| poe He was described as being either Sleeping Pills Blamed inDeaih as ape Victim DETROIT (UPI) —The wife of a high Detroit police officer, first thought to have been killed by a 2003 Cardoni. The silk stocking was arouhd her tie and a basement screen had) :. slashed. * have died from a silk aaceal found wrapped around Ler neck, % x * They have slashed the screen herself and wrapped the stocking around her neck to make it look like mur-/ Officers said Mrs.. Dodge, who eee wee ae a month, had been depressed. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 16, GS ie a Mrs. C. W. Luce Dies. at Wedding Reception Mrs. Fern Lens, wider tts ©: Lucas, press secretary of former eae, died Sunday in Am Ar-'Lucas, fara ite aig oto Democratic Gov. Murray D, Van/- Me icsdiabuiis iia seine Son fer igo tr. dency rs sc ou Hecrocted [re ees w dito Re mais © — See Sp son, co ees aa, and. went to Lansing with|Rovt, 48 and his i Sailberta, urday when a well digging cio fa weeks nose to 696,525. The 570 go- ing forward in Christ’ brought that total to 25,- 575. * * * “If you live less than your best you are committing a sin. 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